Day 1 - H.S. & Day 1 - Gr. 7 & 8
7/8 SKI XC FAST PARTICIPANTS: If you have signed up with Ms. McKenna, $7.00 and your permission form are due this WEDNESDAY. The clinic will run Thursday, February 19 (Day 3) in the morning for 1.5 hours.
JUNIOR BOYS VOLLEYBALL TRYOUTS: The next three tryouts will be Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday after school. Please see Mr. Hallarn if you have any questions.
HIGH SCHOOL WRITING COMPETITION: Entries are being accepted by Carleton University's Department of English in the following categories: short story, poetry, play or script, or essay on literary topic. See Mrs. Simpson in Room 138 for details and entry forms. Due date is May 1.
STUDENT COUNCIL: Reminder to all executive members of Student Council of a regular meeting on Tuesday at lunch. Everyone MUST attend. Please be prompt!
JUNIOR GIRLS VOLLEYBALL: Reminder of practices on Tuesday and Thursday mornings in Gym B. All forms and money must be in by Friday morning. Picture for yearbook is on Tuesday at lunch in Room 205 at 11:50. Don't be late.
VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITY: Looking for interested Grade 11 & 12 students willing to prepare food and sandwiches at Shepherd's of Good Hope (233 Murray St) on Sunday February 22. Earn community service hours from 8 - 11am. No special skills required. Parents can participate as well. If interested, see Ms. Soprovich in Room 205 this week.
GIRLS VOLLEYBALL: Just a reminder about the practice after school TONIGHT in preparation for our home game tomorrow. See you there!
DRIVER EDUCATION PROGRAM: Reminder that the Driver Education Program registration forms are available in Student Services. Registrations run from January 14th to February 17th. Hurry in.
VOLUNTEERS NEEDED: For the HCMCA Winter Carnival, February 21st from 9am to 3pm. Visit HCMCA.ca for more information or email krandec385@rogers.com.
STRATFORD 2009: The countdown is on! There are 19 spots left for Stratford 2009! Your deposit and permission form are due at the end of the month. Don't wait until the last minute! See Mrs. Simpson in Room 138 for details.
BECOME A UNIVERSITY STUDENT FOR A DAY! Are you planning to begin your university studies in one of the disciplines offered by the Faculty of Social Sciences but would like to get to know the Faculty better? Would you like to spend a day on campus, attend a class, meet with an academic advisor, speak with professors, visit its residences? The University of Ottawa Faculty of Social Sciences gives you this opportunity with its Student for a Day Program. Please contact the Student Experience Officer, Mr. Patrick Milot, by email (pmilot@uOttawa.ca) or by telephone (613.562.5800 ext.2663).
PART-TIME JOBS: Beavertails is looking for keen, energetic people to work at various booths on the canal, Civic Centre (67's games) and Confederation Park. If you are interested, please e-mail a resume or interest to bt.recruits@gmail.com.
CAFETERIA HELPER NEEDED AT MOTHER TERESA: Duties include food preparation, customer service, cleaning and dishes. The hours are 10:30am to 1:30pm Monday to Friday. If interested or if you have any questions, please call Lisa MacDonald at 613-823-4418.
Marvel Beauty Schools: Offers a diploma course in Hairstyling and Make-Up Artistry. You can speak to the campus director, Henry Devlin here in Ottawa located at 267 Richmond Road 613.236.0243 or visit www.marvelschools.com or ottawahairstyling@marvelschools.com. Come check out the brochure in Student Services.
SAINT MARY'S UNIVERSITY: Come to a Parent and Student Info Night at the Lord Elgin Hotel on February 10th from 7pm - 9pm to find out about Saint Mary's University, an overview of the different programs offered, careers students can pursue with specific degrees, residence options and what living on campus has to offer. See poster info in Student Services
UNIVERSITY OF OTTAWA: An Information Evening and Fair will be held at the University of Ottawa on Wednesday, February 18th. English presentations take place in Alumni Auditorium at 6:30pm and 7:45pm. The Spring Open House will take place on Friday, March 20, 2009 from 8am to 3pm. Highlights include tours (campus, residences, sports complexes); presentations by liaison officers; information fair offering the opportunity to meet with faculty and service representatives. Students having applied to the University of Ottawa for September 2009 will receive a personal invitation in the mail. For more information, please visit www.admission.uOttawa.ca
UNIVERSITY OF NEW BRUNSWICK - Admission on the Spot - Sunday, February 22nd at 2:00pm at the Lord Elgin Hotel, 100 Elgin Street. Win a grand prize of $2,500 tuition credit and $500 to your school's representative council. Three, second-place prizes each worth $500 in tuition credit. Interested? RSVP by calling 1 888 895-3344 or email chooseunb@unb.ca.
Exams - H.S. & Day 5 - Gr. 7 & 8
LIBRARY CLOSURE: The library will be closed after school TODAY.
GRADE 7 TROMBONE PLAYERS: There is a rehearsal TODAY at lunch. Students are to bring their lunch to the Music Room at 12:40 sharp.
REACH FOR THE TOP: The Flying Tacos are going to battle wits with the Awesome Possums TODAY. Be in Ms. Curtis' room at 12:50 for our next installment of Reach For the Top!
STUDENT EXCHANGE PROGRAM: The International Student Exchange Corporation (ISE) offers Ontario students a variety of educational programs through the school year and in the summer. Some are two and three month reciprocal exchanges during the school year in France, Switzerland, Spain and Germany and some are one-month summer exchanges in France, Spain and Quebec. ISE will be holding a meeting TONIGHT at 7:30 p.m. at the Ottawa-Carleton District School Board at 440 Albert St. Ottawa in the Lecture Hall. For more information go to: www.iseontario.on.ca.
7/8 CROSS COUNTRY FAST PARTICIPANTS: If you have signed up with Ms. McKenna, $7.00 is due TODAY. The clinic will run Thursday morning, February 19th for 1.5 hours. (It is a Day 3.)
COLLEGE APPLICATIONS: The deadline is Monday, February 2nd. You need your OEN number to complete the application. See your Guidance Counsellor if you do not have your number or if you need assistance.
DRIVER EDUCATION PROGRAM: Reminder that the Driver Education Program registration forms are available in Student Services. Registrations run from January 14th to February 17th. Hurry in.
VOLUNTEERS NEEDED: For the HCMCA Winter Carnival, February 21st from 9am to 3pm. Visit HCMCA.ca for more information or email krandec385@rogers.com.
STRATFORD 2009: The countdown is on! There are 19 spots left for Stratford 2009! Your deposit and permission form are due at the end of the month. Don't wait until the last minute! See Mrs. Simpson in Room 138 for details.
BECOME A UNIVERSITY STUDENT FOR A DAY! Are you planning to begin your university studies in one of the disciplines offered by the Faculty of Social Sciences but would like to get to know the Faculty better? Would you like to spend a day on campus, attend a class, meet with an academic advisor, speak with professors, visit its residences? The University of Ottawa Faculty of Social Sciences gives you this opportunity with its Student for a Day Program. Please contact the Student Experience Officer, Mr. Patrick Milot, by email (pmilot@uOttawa.ca) or by telephone (613.562.5800 ext.2663).
PART-TIME JOBS: Beavertails is looking for keen, energetic people to work at various booths on the canal, Civic Centre (67's games) and Confederation Park. If you are interested, please e-mail a resume or interest to bt.recruits@gmail.com.
CAFETERIA HELPER NEEDED AT MOTHER TERESA: Duties include food preparation, customer service, cleaning and dishes. The hours are 10:30am to 1:30pm Monday to Friday. If interested or if you have any questions, please call Lisa MacDonald at 613-823-4418.
Marvel Beauty Schools: Offers a diploma course in Hairstyling and Make-Up Artistry. You can speak to the campus director, Henry Devlin here in Ottawa located at 267 Richmond Road 613.236.0243 or visit www.marvelschools.com or ottawahairstyling@marvelschools.com. Come check out the brochure in Student Services.
SAINT MARY'S UNIVERSITY: Come to a Parent and Student Info Night at the Lord Elgin Hotel on February 10th from 7pm - 9pm to find out about Saint Mary's University, an overview of the different programs offered, careers students can pursue with specific degrees, residence options and what living on campus has to offer. See poster info in Student Services
UNIVERSITY OF OTTAWA: An Information Evening and Fair will be held at the University of Ottawa on Wednesday, February 18th. English presentations take place in Alumni Auditorium at 6:30pm and 7:45pm. The Spring Open House will take place on Friday, March 20, 2009 from 8am to 3pm. Highlights include tours (campus, residences, sports complexes); presentations by liaison officers; information fair offering the opportunity to meet with faculty and service representatives. Students having applied to the University of Ottawa for September 2009 will receive a personal invitation in the mail. For more information, please visit www.admission.uOttawa.ca
UNIVERSITY OF NEW BRUNSWICK - Admission on the Spot - Sunday, February 22nd at 2:00pm at the Lord Elgin Hotel, 100 Elgin Street. Win a grand prize of $2,500 tuition credit and $500 to your school's representative council. Three, second-place prizes each worth $500 in tuition credit. Interested? RSVP by calling 1 888 895-3344 or email chooseunb@unb.ca.
Exams - H.S. & Day 4 - Gr. 7 & 8
LIBRARY CLOSURE: The library will be closed after school on Wednesday and Thursday of this week.
7/8 GIRLS BASKETBALL: Tryouts TODAY at 3:15 pm. Please be prompt. If you have a valid reason for not being able to attend, please speak with Ms. Ragaisis in Room 204 or Ms. Layes in Room 236.
REACH FOR THE TOP: The Flying Tacos are going to battle wits with the Awesome Possums on Thursday, January 29th. Be in Ms. Curtis' room at 12:50 for our next installment of Reach For the Top!
STUDENT EXCHANGE PROGRAM: The International Student Exchange Corporation (ISE) offers Ontario students a variety of educational programs through the school year and in the summer. Some are two and three month reciprocal exchanges during the school year in France, Switzerland, Spain and Germany and some are one-month summer exchanges in France, Spain and Quebec. ISE will be holding a meeting this Thursday, January 29 at 7:30 p.m. at the Ottawa-Carleton District School Board at 440 Albert St. Ottawa in the Lecture Hall. For more information go to: www.iseontario.on.ca.
7/8 CROSS COUNTRY FAST PARTICIPANTS: If you have signed up with Ms. McKenna, $7.00 is due this Thursday. The clinic will run Thursday morning, February 19th for 1.5 hours. (It is a Day 3.)
COLLEGE APPLICATIONS: The deadline is Monday, February 2nd. You need your OEN number to complete the application. See your Guidance Counsellor if you do not have your number or if you need assistance.
DRIVER EDUCATION PROGRAM: Reminder that the Driver Education Program registration forms are available in Student Services. Registrations run from January 14th to February 17th. Hurry in.
VOLUNTEERS NEEDED: For the HCMCA Winter Carnival, February 21st from 9am to 3pm. Visit HCMCA.ca for more information or email krandec385@rogers.com.
STRATFORD 2009: The countdown is on! There are 19 spots left for Stratford 2009! Your deposit and permission form are due at the end of the month. Don't wait until the last minute! See Mrs. Simpson in Room 138 for details.
BECOME A UNIVERSITY STUDENT FOR A DAY! Are you planning to begin your university studies in one of the disciplines offered by the Faculty of Social Sciences but would like to get to know the Faculty better? Would you like to spend a day on campus, attend a class, meet with an academic advisor, speak with professors, visit its residences? The University of Ottawa Faculty of Social Sciences gives you this opportunity with its Student for a Day Program. Please contact the Student Experience Officer, Mr. Patrick Milot, by email (pmilot@uOttawa.ca) or by telephone (613.562.5800 ext.2663).
PART-TIME JOBS: Beavertails is looking for keen, energetic people to work at various booths on the canal, Civic Centre (67's games) and Confederation Park. If you are interested, please e-mail a resume or interest to bt.recruits@gmail.com.
CAFETERIA HELPER NEEDED AT MOTHER TERESA: Duties include food preparation, customer service, cleaning and dishes. The hours are 10:30am to 1:30pm Monday to Friday. If interested or if you have any questions, please call Lisa MacDonald at 613-823-4418.
MARVEL BEAUTY SCHOOLS: Offers a diploma course in Hairstyling and Make-Up Artistry. You can speak to the campus director, Henry Devlin here in Ottawa located at 267 Richmond Road 613.236.0243 or visit www.marvelschools.com or ottawahairstyling@marvelschools.com. Come check out the brochure in Student Services.
SAINT MARY'S UNIVERSITY: Come to a Parent and Student Info Night at the Lord Elgin Hotel on February 10th from 7pm - 9pm to find out about Saint Mary's University, an overview of the different programs offered, careers students can pursue with specific degrees, residence options and what living on campus has to offer. See poster info in Student Services
UNIVERSITY OF OTTAWA: An Information Evening and Fair will be held at the University of Ottawa on Wednesday, February 18th. English presentations take place in Alumni Auditorium at 6:30pm and 7:45pm. The Spring Open House will take place on Friday, March 20, 2009 from 8am to 3pm. Highlights include tours (campus, residences, sports complexes); presentations by liaison officers; information fair offering the opportunity to meet with faculty and service representatives. Students having applied to the University of Ottawa for September 2009 will receive a personal invitation in the mail. For more information, please visit www.admission.uOttawa.ca
UNIVERSITY OF NEW BRUNSWICK - Admission on the Spot - Sunday, February 22nd at 2:00pm at the Lord Elgin Hotel, 100 Elgin Street. Win a grand prize of $2,500 tuition credit and $500 to your school's representative council. Three, second-place prizes each worth $500 in tuition credit. Interested? RSVP by calling 1 888 895-3344 or email chooseunb@unb.ca.
Tuesday, January 27, 2009
Exams - H.S. & Day 3 - Gr. 7 & 8
LIBRARY CLOSURE: The library will be closed after school on Wednesday and Thursday of this week.
STUDENT EXCHANGE PROGRAM: The International Student Exchange Corporation (ISE) offers Ontario students a variety of educational programs through the school year and in the summer. Some are two and three month reciprocal exchanges during the school year in France, Switzerland, Spain and Germany and some are one-month summer exchanges in France, Spain and Quebec. ISE will be holding a meeting this Thursday, January 29 at 7:30 p.m. at the Ottawa-Carleton District School Board at 440 Albert St. Ottawa in the Lecture Hall. For more information go to: www.iseontario.on.ca.
7/8 GIRLS BASKETBALL TEAM: Attention all 7/8 girls trying out for the Basketball team. Try-outs will be TODAY and Wednesday, January 28 at 3:15pm. Please be prompt!
7/8 BADMINTON: Grade 8 students interested in trying out for the Badminton team are reminded the try-out will take place in the Cafeteria Gym TODAY from 3:15 - 4:00pm. Speak to Mme. Kinloch or Mrs. Jewitt for more information.
7/8 CROSS COUNTRY SKATE SKI: Learn how to skate ski and get out of class! All equipment is PROVIDED. Qualified instructors come to Mother Teresa. Please see Ms. McKenna for details.
7/8 GIRLS: Any girls interested in trying out for the 7/8 girls' basketball team are asked to sign up on the sheet outside Room 236.
COLLEGE APPLICATIONS: The deadline is Monday, February 2nd. You need your OEN number to complete the application. See your Guidance Counsellor if you do not have your number or if you need assistance.
DRIVER EDUCATION PROGRAM: Reminder that the Driver Education Program registration forms are available in Student Services. Registrations run from January 14th to February 17th. Hurry in.
LOOKING FOR VOLUNTEERS: Farley Mowat Public School is hosting a Family Fun Dance on Thursday, February 12th from 6:30pm to 8:30pm and volunteers are needed from 5pm-9pm to help set-up, to work the concession stands and bake sale, take tickets at the door and supervise a coloring corner. Please contact Karla Randell at krandec385@rogers.com for more information or to sign up.
VOLUNTEERS NEEDED: For the HCMCA Winter Carnival, February 21st from 9am to 3pm. Visit HCMCA.ca for more information or email krandec385@rogers.com.
STRATFORD 2009: The countdown is on! There are 19 spots left for Stratford 2009! Your deposit and permission form are due at the end of the month. Don't wait until the last minute! See Mrs. Simpson in Room 138 for details.
VOLUNTEERS REQUIRED: To help with the 2009 Outdoor Summer Soccer Registration. Please contact Nancy Damiano at registrar@osu.ca or phone the office at 692-4179, extension 113. All volunteers are encouraged to attend an information meeting on Thursday, February 5th at the South Nepean Park Fieldhouse. Students will be credited the time for the meeting along with their hours worked. The three registration dates at Mother Teresa High School are: Saturday, February 7th, 9:30am to 2pm; Thursday, February 12th, 6pm to 8pm; Saturday, February 21st, 9:30am to 2pm.
BECOME A UNIVERSITY STUDENT FOR A DAY! Are you planning to begin your university studies in one of the disciplines offered by the Faculty of Social Sciences but would like to get to know the Faculty better? Would you like to spend a day on campus, attend a class, meet with an academic advisor, speak with professors, visit its residences? The University of Ottawa Faculty of Social Sciences gives you this opportunity with its Student for a Day Program. Please contact the Student Experience Officer, Mr. Patrick Milot, by email (pmilot@uOttawa.ca) or by telephone (613.562.5800 ext.2663).
PART-TIME JOBS: Beavertails is looking for keen, energetic people to work at various booths on the canal, Civic Centre (67's games) and Confederation Park. If you are interested, please e-mail a resume or interest to bt.recruits@gmail.com
CAFTERIA HELPER NEEDED AT MOTHER TERESA: Duties include food preparation, customer service, cleaning and dishes. The hours are 10:30am to 1:30pm Monday to Friday. If interested or if you have any questions, please call Lisa MacDonald at 613-823-4418.
Monday, January 26, 2009
Exams - H.S. & Day 2 - Gr. 7 & 8
7/8 GIRLS BASKETBALL TEAM: Attention all 7/8 girls trying out for the Basketball team. Try-outs will be TODAY and Wednesday, January 28 at 3:15pm. Please be prompt!
7/8 CROSS COUNTRY SKATE SKI: Learn how to skate ski and get out of class! All equipment is PROVIDED. Qualified instructors come to Mother Teresa. Please see Ms. McKenna for details.
7/8 GIRLS: Any girls interested in trying out for the 7/8 girls' basketball team are asked to sign up on the sheet outside Room 236.
COLLEGE APPLICATIONS: The deadline is Monday, February 2nd. You need your OEN number to complete the application. See your Guidance Counsellor if you do not have your number or if you need assistance.
DRIVER EDUCATION PROGRAM: Reminder that the Driver Education Program registration forms are available in Student Services. Registrations run from January 14th to February 17th. Hurry in.
LOOKING FOR VOLUNTEERS: Farley Mowat Public School is hosting a Family Fun Dance on Thursday, February 12th from 6:30pm to 8:30pm and volunteers are needed from 5pm-9pm to help set-up, to work the concession stands and bake sale, take tickets at the door and supervise a coloring corner. Please contact Karla Randell at krandec385@rogers.com for more information or to sign up.
VOLUNTEERS NEEDED: To provide support for the community rinks (Cresthaven Park and Grovehurst Park), with nightly snow clearing and flooding. Visit HCMCA.ca for more information or to sign up.
VOLUNTEERS NEEDED: For the HCMCA Winter Carnival, February 21st from 9am to 3pm. Visit HCMCA.ca for more information or email krandec385@rogers.com.
STRATFORD 2009: The countdown is on! There are 19 spots left for Stratford 2009! Your deposit and permission form are due at the end of the month. Don't wait until the last minute! See Mrs. Simpson in Room 138 for details.
VOLUNTEERS REQUIRED: To help with the 2009 Outdoor Summer Soccer Registration. Please contact Nancy Damiano at registrar@osu.ca or phone the office at 692-4179, extension 113. All volunteers are encouraged to attend an information meeting on Thursday, February 5th at the South Nepean Park Fieldhouse. Students will be credited the time for the meeting along with their hours worked. The three registration dates at Mother Teresa High School are: Saturday, February 7th, 9:30am to 2pm; Thursday, February 12th, 6pm to 8pm; Saturday, February 21st, 9:30am to 2pm.
BECOME A UNIVERSITY STUDENT FOR A DAY! Are you planning to begin your university studies in one of the disciplines offered by the Faculty of Social Sciences but would like to get to know the Faculty better? Would you like to spend a day on campus, attend a class, meet with an academic advisor, speak with professors, visit its residences? The University of Ottawa Faculty of Social Sciences gives you this opportunity with its Student for a Day Program. Please contact the Student Experience Officer, Mr. Patrick Milot, by email (pmilot@uOttawa.ca) or by telephone (613.562.5800 ext.2663).
PART-TIME JOBS: Beavertails is looking for keen, energetic people to work at various booths on the canal, Civic Centre (67's games) and Confederation Park. If you are interested, please e-mail a resume or interest to bt.recruits@gmail.com.
Friday, January 23, 2009
Exams - H.S. & Day 1 - Gr. 7 & 8
7/8 BADMINTON: Students interested in trying out for the Grade 7/8 Badminton team should sign their name to the list posted by Room 332. The Grade 7 try-out will be held in the Wood Floor Gym TODAY from 3:15 – 4:00pm. The Grade 8 try-out will be held in the Cafeteria Gym on Tuesday, January 27th from 3:15 – 4:00pm. Note change of date for Grade 8 try-out. Speak to Mme. Kinloch or Mrs. Jewitt for more information.
7/8 CROSS COUNTRY SKATE SKI: Learn how to skate ski and get out of class! All equipment is PROVIDED. Qualified instructors come to Mother Teresa. Please see Ms. McKenna for details.
7/8 GIRLS: Any girls interested in trying out for the 7/8 girls' basketball team are asked to sign up on the sheet outside Room 236.
COLLEGE APPLICATIONS: The deadline is Monday, February 2nd. You need your OEN number to complete the application. See your Guidance Counsellor if you do not have your number or if you need assistance.
DRIVER EDUCATION PROGRAM: Reminder that the Driver Education Program registration forms are available in Student Services. Registrations run from January 14th to February 17th. Hurry in.
VOLUNTEERS NEEDED: For The Nepean Girls Hockey Tournament Friday, January 30th - Sunday, February 1st. Please contact Elena at 823-4555 (ergoobie@rogers.com) or Rosie (rosiehuot@yahoo.ca) and mention that you would like to help out Team PH 1.
LOOKING FOR VOLUNTEERS: Farley Mowat Public School is hosting a Family Fun Dance on Thursday, February 12th from 6:30pm to 8:30pm and volunteers are needed from 5pm-9pm to help set-up, to work the concession stands and bake sale, take tickets at the door and supervise a coloring corner. Please contact Karla Randell at krandec385@rogers.com for more information or to sign up.
VOLUNTEERS NEEDED: To provide support for the community rinks (Cresthaven Park and Grovehurst Park), with nightly snow clearing and flooding. Visit HCMCA.ca for more information or to sign up.
VOLUNTEERS NEEDED: For the HCMCA Winter Carnival, February 21st from 9am to 3pm. Visit HCMCA.ca for more information or email krandec385@rogers.com.
STRATFORD 2009: The countdown is on! There are 19 spots left for Stratford 2009! Your deposit and permission form are due at the end of the month. Don't wait until the last minute! See Mrs. Simpson in Room 138 for details.
VOLUNTEERS REQUIRED: To help with the 2009 Outdoor Summer Soccer Registration. Please contact Nancy Damiano at registrar@osu.ca or phone the office at 692-4179, extension 113. All volunteers are encouraged to attend an information meeting on Thursday, February 5th at the South Nepean Park Fieldhouse. Students will be credited the time for the meeting along with their hours worked. The three registration dates at Mother Teresa High School are: Saturday, February 7th, 9:30am to 2pm; Thursday, February 12th, 6pm to 8pm; Saturday, February 21st, 9:30am to 2pm.
BECOME A UNIVERSITY STUDENT FOR A DAY! Are you planning to begin your university studies in one of the disciplines offered by the Faculty of Social Sciences but would like to get to know the Faculty better? Would you like to spend a day on campus, attend a class, meet with an academic advisor, speak with professors, visit its residences? The University of Ottawa Faculty of Social Sciences gives you this opportunity with its Student for a Day Program. Please contact the Student Experience Officer, Mr. Patrick Milot, by email (pmilot@uOttawa.ca) or by telephone (613.562.5800 ext.2663).
Thursday, January 22, 2009
Day 2 - H.S. & Day 5 - Gr. 7 & 8
GRADE 7/8 BADMINTON: Students interested in trying out for the Grade 7/8 Badminton team should sign their name to the list posted by Room 332. The Grade 7 try-out will be held in the Wood Floor Gym on Friday, January 23rd from 3:15 – 4:00pm. The Grade 8 try-out will be held in the Cafeteria Gym on Tuesday, January 27th from 3:15 – 4:00pm. Note change of date for Grade 8 try-out. Speak to Mme. Kinloch or Mrs. Jewitt for more information.
7/8 CROSS COUNTRY SKATE SKI: Learn how to skate ski and get out of class! All equipment is PROVIDED. Qualified instructors come to Mother Teresa. Please see Ms. McKenna for details.
7/8 GIRLS: Any girls interested in trying out for the 7/8 girls' basketball team are asked to sign up on the sheet outside Room 236.
COLLEGE APPLICATIONS: The deadline is Monday, February 2nd. You need your OEN number to complete the application. See your Guidance Counsellor if you do not have your number or if you need assistance.
7/8 REACH FOR THE TOP: The Smileys take on the Da PBs and Js TODAY! Please be in Ms. Curtis' room at 12:50.
7/8 GIRLS FLOORBALL: Mandatory practice TODAY from 3:10 - 4:15.
DRIVER EDUCATION PROGRAM: Reminder that the Driver Education Program registration forms are available in Student Services. Registrations run from January 14th to February 17th. Hurry in.
VOLUNTEERS NEEDED: For The Nepean Girls Hockey Tournament Friday, January 30th - Sunday, February 1st. Please contact Elena at 823-4555 (ergoobie@rogers.com) or Rosie (rosiehuot@yahoo.ca) and mention that you would like to help out Team PH 1.
LOOKING FOR VOLUNTEERS: Farley Mowat Public School is hosting a Family Fun Dance on Thursday, February 12th from 6:30pm to 8:30pm and volunteers are needed from 5pm-9pm to help set-up, to work the concession stands and bake sale, take tickets at the door and supervise a coloring corner. Please contact Karla Randell at krandec385@rogers.com for more information or to sign up.
VOLUNTEERS NEEDED: To provide support for the community rinks (Cresthaven Park and Grovehurst Park), with nightly snow clearing and flooding. Visit HCMCA.ca for more information or to sign up.
VOLUNTEERS NEEDED: For the HCMCA Winter Carnival, February 21st from 9am to 3pm. Visit HCMCA.ca for more information or email krandec385@rogers.com.
STRATFORD 2009: The countdown is on! There are 19 spots left for Stratford 2009! Your deposit and permission form are due at the end of the month. Don't wait until the last minute! See Mrs. Simpson in Room 138 for details.
VOLUNTEERS REQUIRED: To help with the 2009 Outdoor Summer Soccer Registration. Please contact Nancy Damiano at registrar@osu.ca or phone the office at 692-4179, extension 113. All volunteers are encouraged to attend an information meeting on Thursday, February 5th at the South Nepean Park Fieldhouse. Students will be credited the time for the meeting along with their hours worked. The three registration dates at Mother Teresa High School are: Saturday, February 7th, 9:30am to 2pm; Thursday, February 12th, 6pm to 8pm; Saturday, February 21st, 9:30am to 2pm.
BECOME A UNIVERSITY STUDENT FOR A DAY! Are you planning to begin your university studies in one of the disciplines offered by the Faculty of Social Sciences but would like to get to know the Faculty better? Would you like to spend a day on campus, attend a class, meet with an academic advisor, speak with professors, visit its residences? The University of Ottawa Faculty of Social Sciences gives you this opportunity with its Student for a Day Program. Please contact the Student Experience Officer, Mr. Patrick Milot, by email (pmilot@uOttawa.ca) or by telephone (613.562.5800 ext.2663).
Wednesday, January 21, 2009
Day 1 - H.S. & Day 4 - Gr. 7 & 8
7/8 BADMINTON: Students interested in trying out for the Grade 7/8 Badminton team should sign their name to the list posted by Room 332. The Grade 7 try-out will be held in the Wood Floor Gym on Friday, January 23rd from 3:15 – 4:00pm. The Grade 8 try-out will be held in the Cafeteria Gym on Monday, January 26th from 3:15 – 4:00pm. Speak to Mme. Kinloch or Mrs. Jewitt for more information.
COLLEGE APPLICATIONS: The deadline is Monday, February 2nd. You need your OEN number to complete the application. See your Guidance Counsellor if you do not have your number or if you need assistance.
7/8 REACH FOR THE TOP: The Smileys take on the Da PBs and Js on Thursday, January 22nd! Please be in Ms. Curtis' room at 12:50.
STAND UP TO BULLYING: There will be a very important meeting TODAY in the Career Centre from 11:45-12:15pm. Bring your lunch.
7/8 GIRLS FLOORBALL: Mandatory practice Thursday January 22nd from 3:10 - 4:15.
DRIVER EDUCATION PROGRAM: Registration forms for the Winter 2009 session are now available in Student Services. Students may register either by mailing/dropping off the registration form to the Continuing Education Department (570 West Hunt Club Road), or by calling 613-228-3338 to register with Visa or MasterCard payment. In-class lessons start Wednesday, February 25th from 3:15pm to 5:45pm in Room 100.
VOLUNTEERS NEEDED: For The Nepean Girls Hockey Tournament Friday, January 30th - Sunday, February 1st. Please contact Elena at 823-4555 (ergoobie@rogers.com) or Rosie (rosiehuot@yahoo.ca) and mention that you would like to help out Team PH 1.
LOOKING FOR VOLUNTEERS: Farley Mowat Public School is hosting a Family Fun Dance on Thursday, February 12th from 6:30pm to 8:30pm and volunteers are needed from 5pm-9pm to help set-up, to work the concession stands and bake sale, take tickets at the door and supervise a coloring corner. Please contact Karla Randell at krandec385@rogers.com for more information or to sign up.
VOLUNTEERS NEEDED: To provide support for the community rinks (Cresthaven Park and Grovehurst Park), with nightly snow clearing and flooding. Visit HCMCA.ca for more information or to sign up.
VOLUNTEERS NEEDED: For the HCMCA Winter Carnival, February 21st from 9am to 3pm. Visit HCMCA.ca for more information or email krandec385@rogers.com.
STRATFORD 2009: The countdown is on! There are now 20 spots left for Stratford 2009. See Mrs. Simpson in Room 138 for details.
H.S. INTRAMURAL FLOOR HOCKEY: If you are interested in scorekeeping for intramurals, please see Miss. Kuchma ASAP. Community Service hours will be awarded.
Tuesday, January 20, 2009
Day 2 - H.S. & Day 3 - Gr. 7 & 8
NOTICE: A representative from the Canadian Armed Forces will be here on TODAY during High School lunch (11:40 to 12:25), in the Atrium, to discuss careers in the military. If you are interested, don't miss this opportunity!
7/8 GIRLS FLOORBALL: Mandatory practice Thursday January 22nd from 3:10 - 4:15.
7/8 REACH FOR THE TOP: There will be a mandatory meeting for ALL Reach for the Top participants in Ms. Curtis' room (Rm. 233) TODAY at 12:40. You will be going outside after the short meeting.
DRIVER EDUCATION PROGRAM: Registration forms for the Winter 2009 session are now available in Student Services. Students may register either by mailing/dropping off the registration form to the Continuing Education Department (570 West Hunt Club Road), or by calling 613-228-3338 to register with Visa or MasterCard payment. In-class lessons start Wednesday, February 25th from 3:15pm to 5:45pm in Room 100.
LOOKING FOR VOLUNTEERS: Farley Mowat Public School is hosting a Family Fun Dance on Thursday, February 12th from 6:30pm to 8:30pm and volunteers are needed from 5pm-9pm to help set-up, to work the concession stands and bake sale, take tickets at the door and supervise a coloring corner. Please contact Karla Randell at krandec385@rogers.com for more information or to sign up.
VOLUNTEERS NEEDED: To provide support for the community rinks (Cresthaven Park and Grovehurst Park), with nightly snow clearing and flooding. Visit HCMCA.ca for more information or to sign up.
7/8 BOYS BASKETBALL: Reminder to Grade 7/8 boys trying out for the basketball team that there are practices TODAY and Thursday after school, from 3:10 to 4:15.
VOLUNTEERS NEEDED: For the HCMCA Winter Carnival, February 21st from 9am to 3pm. Visit HCMCA.ca for more information or email krandec385@rogers.com.
Study Skills Workshop: The Study Skills Workshop is being held today during high school lunch in Room 209. Please bring your lunch.
7/8 GIRLS VOLLEYBALL:
The following girls have made it through the first cut in tryouts for junior volleyball. Our next and final tryout is on Wednesday, January 21st Jan 21st at 7:30 am. This will be our chance to do our final cuts to the team.
Vanessa McAleer Paustine Gonzales Bohdahna Cherwick
Joan(ne) Mondia Lauren Wong Natalie Grant
Stephanie Gao Anisha Singh Sony Subedi
Elissa Mendicino Rebecca Aparicio Stephanie Abreu
Sarah Clarke
STRATFORD 2009: The countdown is on! There are now 20 spots left for Stratford 2009. See Mrs. Simpson in Rm 138 for details.
THE IRISH EXPERIENCE: The Irish Experience is a summer program (in July) for students who wish to obtain Gr. 11 and 12 Ontario Ministry of Education credits in English, History and Math in Ireland. All courses are taught by certified Ontario teachers. There will be an information meeting for interested students and their parents at the Greenboro Public Library, 363 Lorry Greenberg Drive TONIGHT at 7:00 p.m.
H.S. INTRAMURAL FLOOR HOCKEY: If you are interested in scorekeeping for intramurals, please see Miss. Kuchma ASAP. Community Service hours will be awarded.
LOOKING FOR A TUTOR: Looking for a mature, energetic and enthusiastic tutor to work with a 9-year old, high-functioning, autistic boy to improve his reading and writing skills, to prepare him for science and social study tests, and to help with his homework. Training will be provided. Time: Everyday from 3:15 to 5:30. Place: 76 Sunvale Way, Barrhaven. Salary: minimum $10/hour, possibly increasing to $11/hour. Please contact Margaret at 613-759-1444 (day) or 613-843-1144 (evenings).
Monday, January 19, 2009
Day 1 - H.S. & Day 2 - Gr. 7 & 8
NOTICE: A representative from the Canadian Armed Forces will be here on Tuesday, January 20th during High School lunch (11:40 to 12:25), in the Atrium, to discuss careers in the military. If you are interested, don't miss this opportunity!
7/8 GIRLS FLOORBALL: Mandatory practice TODAY and Thursday January 22nd this week from 3:10 - 4:15.
7/8 REACH FOR THE TOP: There will be a mandatory meeting for ALL Reach for the Top participants in Ms. Curtis' room (Rm. 233) at 12:40 on Tuesday, January 20th. You will be going outside after the short meeting.
DRIVER EDUCATION PROGRAM: Registration forms for the Winter 2009 session are now available in Student Services. Students may register either by mailing/dropping off the registration form to the Continuing Education Department (570 West Hunt Club Road), or by calling 613-228-3338 to register with Visa or MasterCard payment. In-class lessons start Wednesday, February 25th from 3:15pm to 5:45pm in Room 100.
KNITTING CLUB: The Knitting Club will meet today during HS lunch in the library seminar room. This will be our last meeting until the new semester in February.
LOOKING FOR VOLUNTEERS: Farley Mowat Public School is hosting a Family Fun Dance on Thursday, February 12th from 6:30pm to 8:30pm and volunteers are needed from 5pm-9pm to help set-up, to work the concession stands and bake sale, take tickets at the door and supervise a coloring corner. Please contact Karla Randell at krandec385@rogers.com for more information or to sign up.
VOLUNTEERS NEEDED: To provide support for the community rinks (Cresthaven Park and Grovehurst Park), with nightly snow clearing and flooding. Visit HCMCA.ca for more information or to sign up.
VOLUNTEERS NEEDED: For the HCMCA Winter Carnival, February 21st from 9am to 3pm. Visit HCMCA.ca for more information or email
krandec385@rogers.com.STUDY SKILLS WORKSHOP: Are you having difficulty studying for exams? Do your study techniques need improvement? A study skills workshop will be held on Tuesday, January 20th during lunch for all interested high school students. Please sign up for the workshop on the form in Student Services. The location of the workshop will be announced.
ATTENTION SENIOR GIRLS VOLLEYBALL TEAM: There will be a practice today and Monday, February 2nd at 3:15 - 4:30. Continue to check the schedule outside the wood floor gym for any changes as well as dismissal times over the exam break.
STRATFORD 2009: Students who would like to attend the Stratford Field Trip in October of 2009 are asked to see Mrs. Simpson in Rm. 138 to pick up an information letter and permission form.
THE IRISH EXPERIENCE: The Irish Experience is a summer program (in July) for students who wish to obtain Gr. 11 and 12 Ontario Ministry of Education credits in English, History and Math in Ireland. All courses are taught by certified Ontario teachers. There will be an information meeting for interested students and their parents at the Greenboro Public Library, 363 Lorry Greenberg Drive at 7:00 p.m. on Tuesday, January 20.
H.S. INTRAMURAL FLOOR HOCKEY: If you are interested in scorekeeping for intramurals, please see Miss. Kuchma ASAP. Community Service hours will be awarded.
WHAT DOES MUSIC MEAN TO YOU? Do you have a song that has changed your life or gotten you through the hard times? Tell us about it and you could be featured in this year's yearbook. The deadline to hand them in is today at the end of lunch. Forms can be picked up and submitted in Student Services.
ATHLETIC COUNCIL: There will be a meeting in Room 135 today after school. Please try to be in Room 135 at 3:10.
LOOKING FOR A TUTOR: Looking for a mature, energetic and enthusiastic tutor to work with a 9-year old, high-functioning, autistic boy to improve his reading and writing skills, to prepare him for science and social study tests, and to help with his homework. Training will be provided. Time: Everyday from 3:15 to 5:30. Place: 76 Sunvale Way, Barrhaven. Salary: minimum $10/hour, possibly increasing to $11/hour. Please contact Margaret at 613-759-1444 (day) or 613-843-1144 (evenings).
Friday, January 16, 2009
Day 2 - H.S. & Day 1 - Gr. 7 & 8
HEY GRADE 7/8 STUDENTS, DO YOU LIKE CANDY? If so, drop by room 340 TODAY, during break and before lunch time, to purchase candy on as stick - while supplies last. $1 per stick. Share one with your friends. All proceeds support Grade 7/8 Hockey teams.
NOTICE: Grade 8 students interested in next year's Stratford Trip are asked to see Mrs. Simpson in Rm. 138 on their break, before or after school.
7/8 BADMINTON: Any grade 7 or 8 boys and girls interested in trying out for the school badminton team should sign up on the sheet outside of Ms. Jewitt's classroom (room 332) by TODAY.
DOMINICAN REPUBLIC EXPERIENCE: There is a meeting for students at lunch TODAY, in room 211.
STUDY SKILLS WORKSHOP: Are you having difficulty studying for exams? Do your study techniques need improvement? A study skills workshop will be held on Tuesday, January 20th during lunch for all interested high school students. Please sign up for the workshop on the form in Student Services. The location of the workshop will be announced next week.
ATTENTION SENIOR GIRLS VOLLEYBALL TEAM: There will be a practice Monday, January 19th and Monday, February 2nd at 3:15 - 4:30. Continue to check the schedule outside the wood floor gym for any changes as well as dismissal times over the exam break.
STRATFORD 2009: Students who would like to attend the Stratford Field Trip in October of 2009 are asked to see Mrs. Simpson in Rm. 138 to pick up an information letter and permission form.
THE IRISH EXPERIENCE: The Irish Experience is a summer program (in July) for students who wish obtain Gr. 11 and 12 Ontario Ministry of Education credits in English, History and Math in Ireland. All courses are taught by certified Ontario teachers. There will be an information meeting for interested students and their parents at the Greenboro Public Library, 363 Lorry Greenberg Drive at 7:00 p.m. on Tuesday, January 20.
H.S. INTRAMURAL FLOOR HOCKEY: If you are interested in scorekeeping for intramurals, please see Miss. Kuchma ASAP. Community Service hours will be awarded.
WHITE PINE MEETING: First official meeting will be TODAY during high school lunch. Drop by the library seminar room with your lunch and your student ID card. Bring a friend.
JUNIOR BOYS VOLLEYBALL TRYOUTS: The second tryout for the Jr. Boys Volleyball team will take place TODAY, after school, in the wood floor gym.
YEARBOOK: Show Off Your Best Work! Would you like to have your artwork or written work (poems, songs, short stories, etc.) featured in the yearbook? If you have something you'd like to contribute, please drop it off in room 103 by TODAY. Please make sure you fill out a slip with your name and details about the work. All work will be returned. Come on, Titans, show us what you can do!
WHAT DOES MUSIC MEAN TO YOU? Do you have a song that has changed your life or gotten you through the hard times? Tell us about it and you could be featured in this year's yearbook. You can pick up a form in student services everyday until Monday. The deadline to hand them in is Monday, January 19 at the end of lunch. Forms can be submitted in student services.
INTRAMURAL FLOOR HOCKEY: Come out and watch the following teams play this week at noon. TODAY: The Petite Penguins vs The Arabian Knights. Could all teams please arrive in the gym at 11:55 to setup. Thanks!
ATHLETIC COUNCIL: There will be a meeting in Room 135 on Monday, January 19th after school. Please try to be in Room 135 at 3:10.
LOOKING FOR A TUTOR: Looking for a mature, energetic and enthusiastic tutor to work with a 9 year old, high functioning autistic boy to improve his reading and writing skills, to prepare him for science and social study tests and to help with his homework. Training will be provided. Time: everyday from 3:15 to 5:30. Place: 76 Sunvale Way, Barrhaven, Salary: minimum $10/hour, possibly increasing to $11/hour. Please contact Margaret at 613-759-1444 (day) or 613-843-1144 (evenings).
UNIVERSITY OF WATERLOO: If you are applying to the U of Waterloo after high school you should considering writing the U of Waterloo math contests (gr. 9 - Pascal, gr. 10 - Cayley, gr. 11 - Fermat, gr. 12 - Euclid) taking place in February. You must pre-register for the contests and the closing date for registration is TODAY.
Thursday, January 15, 2009
Day 1 - H.S. & Day 5 - Gr. 7 & 8
HEY GRADE 7/8 STUDENTS, DO YOU LIKE CANDY? If so, drop by room 340 during break and before lunch time to purchase candy on as stick - this Friday, while supplies last. $1 per stick. Share one with your friends. All proceeds support Grade 7/8 Hockey teams.
NOTICE: Grade 8 students interested in next year's Stratford Trip are asked to see Mrs. Simpson in Rm. 138 on their break, before or after school.
NOTICE: All Grade 7/8 Girls interested in trying out for the hockey team are asked to meet at room 340 today to pick up a note before they go to lunch. If you are unable to attend, see Mr. Pelletier soon.
RED MAPLE CLUB PHOTOGRAPH: Red Maple Club members are asked to meet briefly in the library at the beginning of junior lunch TODAY to have a group photograph taken.
7/8 BADMINTON: Any grade 7 or 8 boys and girls interested in trying out for the school badminton team should sign up on the sheet outside of Ms. Jewitt's classroom (room 332) by Friday January 16th.
H.S. INTRAMURAL FLOOR HOCKEY: If you are interested in scorekeeping for intramurals, please see Miss. Kuchma ASAP. Community Service hours will be awarded.
YEARBOOK: Show Off Your Best Work! Would you like to have your artwork or written work (poems, songs, short stories, etc.) featured in the yearbook? If you have something you'd like to contribute, please drop it off in room 103 by Friday, January 16. Please make sure you fill out a slip with your name and details about the work. All work will be returned. Come on, Titans, show us what you can do!
WHAT DOES MUSIC MEAN TO YOU? Do you have a song that has changed your life or gotten you through the hard times? Tell us about it and you could be featured in this year's yearbook. You can pick up a form in student services everyday until Monday. The deadline to hand them in is Monday, January 19 at the end of lunch. Forms can be submitted in student services.
FREE YOGA: All high school students are invited to come out and participate in a free lunch time yoga session TODAY in the dance room. The class will start at 11:45 sharp and end at 12:15. There is no need to change clothes and no experience is required. So why not come out and have fun while de-stressing and getting some great exercise before exam time!
INTRAMURAL FLOOR HOCKEY: Come out and watch the following teams play this week at noon. TODAY: T&T vs Math Equation. Friday: The Petite Penguins vs The Arabian Knights. Could all teams please arrive in the gym at 11:55 to setup. Thanks!
ATHLETIC COUNCIL: There will be a meeting in Room 135 on Monday, January 19th after school. Please try to be in Room 135 at 3:10.
WHITE PINE MEETING: First official meeting will be on Friday, January 16 during high school lunch. Drop by the library seminar room with your lunch and your student ID card. Bring a friend.
LOOKING FOR A TUTOR: Looking for a mature, energetic and enthusiastic tutor to work with a 9 year old, high functioning autistic boy to improve his reading and writing skills, to prepare him for science and social study tests and to help with his homework. Training will be provided. Time: everyday from 3:15 to 5:30. Place: 76 Sunvale Way, Barrhaven, Salary: minimum $10/hour, possibly increasing to $11/hour. Please contact Margaret at 613-759-1444 (day) or 613-843-1144 (evenings).
EXCITING STRATFORD FIELD TRIP OPPORTUNITY FOR GRADES 9-12 -- OCTOBER 2009. If you enjoy musicals and dramatic productions then the 2009 Stratford Trip is sure to excite you! Come to an information meeting TODAY at lunch in Rm 138 and find out about the 2009 Stratford season! See Mrs. Simpson in Rm. 138 if you're interested but can't make the meeting.
JR GIRLS VOLLEYBALL: Practice from 7:30 - 8:30 a.m. Friday, Jan. 16th Gym A/B.
JUNIOR BOYS VOLLEYBALL TRYOUTS: The second tryout for the Jr. Boys Volleyball team will take place FRIDAY after school, in the wood floor gym.
UNIVERSITY OF WATERLOO: If you are applying to the U of Waterloo after high school you should considering writing the U of Waterloo math contests (gr. 9 - Pascal, gr. 10 - Cayley, gr. 11 - Fermat, gr. 12 - Euclid) taking place in February. You must pre-register for the contests and the closing date for registration is Jan 16th. If you are interested please see your math teacher or Mr. Cop in room 322 before January 16th. Sample contests and additional information is available at http://cemc.math.uwaterloo.ca/contests/contests.html
Wednesday, January 14, 2009
Day 2 - H.S. & Day 4 - Gr. 7 & 8
NOTICE: Could the 7/8 boys’ handball team meet in front of Mr. Nicoletti"s Phys. Ed. office at the beginning of lunch today for a very short meeting.
7/8 BADMINTON: Any grade 7 or 8 boys and girls interested in trying out for the school badminton team should sign up on the sheet outside of Ms. Jewitt's classroom (room 332) by Friday January 16th.
GRADE 7/8 TEAM PHOTOS: The team photos that were scheduled for Monday will now take place TODAY. We would ask that the members of the 7/8 Golf, Wrestling and Ultimate teams, along with their coaches, please meet in the wood floor gym promptly at 12:55 pm for your yearbook photos to be taken.
GRADE 7/8 BOYS BASKETBALL: Tryouts will continue on Thursday @ 7:30 AM in the wood floor gym. Feel free to participate even if you didn't have a chance to sign up. Please be prompt.
YEARBOOK: Show Off Your Best Work! Would you like to have your artwork or written work (poems, songs, short stories, etc.) featured in the yearbook? If you have something you'd like to contribute, please drop it off in room 103 by Friday, January 16. Please make sure you fill out a slip with your name and details about the work. All work will be returned. Come on, Titans, show us what you can do!
WHAT DOES MUSIC MEAN TO YOU? Do you have a song that has changed your life or gotten you through the hard times? Tell us about it and you could be featured in this year's yearbook. You can pick up a form in student services everyday until Monday. The deadline to hand them in is Monday, January 19 at the end of lunch. Forms can be submitted in student services.
FREE YOGA: All high school students are invited to come out and participate in a free lunch time yoga session this Thursday, Jan. 15th in the dance room. The class will start at 11:45 sharp and end at 12:15. There is no need to change clothes and no experience is required. So why not come out and have fun while de-stressing and getting some great exercise before exam time!
INTRAMURAL FLOOR HOCKEY: Come out and watch the following teams play this week at noon. Wed: McDanglers vs B'Jama's. Thurs: T&T vs Math Equation. Fri: The Petite Penguins vs The Arabian Knights. Could all teams please arrive in the gym at 11:55 to setup. Thanks!
SENIOR GIRLS VOLLEYBALL: Please excuse the girls team at 2:20 today in order for them to catch their bus at 2:30. All players should meet in the atrium after getting the ball bags from Miss. Kuchma in the gym.
ATHLETIC COUNCIL: There will be a meeting in Room 135 on Monday, January 19th after school. Please try to be in Room 135 at 3:10.
WHITE PINE MEETING: First official meeting will be on Friday, January 16 during high school lunch. Drop by the library seminar room with your lunch and your student ID card. Bring a friend.
OUTDOOR CLUB: There will be a meeting for all Outdoor Club members TODAY in room 103 at 12:00 noon. We will take the group picture for the yearbook and talk about the next outing.
TUTOR WANTED: Looking for a "Mandarin" tutor, one hour per week after 3:30 pm for a student who attends Adrienne Clarkson school. Student lives on Wiltshire Circle, close to the French Public School at Claridge Drive/Woodroffe intersection. If interested, please call Christina at 613 823-3630.
EXCITING STRATFORD FIELD TRIP OPPORTUNITY FOR GRADES 9-12 -- OCTOBER 2009. If you enjoy musicals and dramatic productions then the 2009 Stratford Trip is sure to excite you! Come to an information meeting on Thursday, January 15 at lunch in Rm 138 and find out about the 2009 Stratford season! See Mrs. Simpson in Rm. 138 if you're interested but can't make the meeting.
VARSITY GIRLS HOCKEY: Could the members of the Varsity Girls Hockey team meet TODAY in Ms. Gervais's room at the beginning of lunch for their yearbook photo.
JR GIRLS VOLLEYBALL: Practices from 7:30 - 8:30 a.m. Thursday, Jan. 15 Gym C/D and Friday, Jan. 16th Gym A/B.
JUNIOR BOYS VOLLEYBALL TRYOUTS: The first two tryouts for the Jr. Boys Volleyball team will take place TODAY and Friday, Jan. 16, after school, in the wood floor gym.
UNIVERSITY OF WATERLOO: If you are applying to the U of Waterloo after high school you should considering writing the U of Waterloo math contests (gr 9 - Pascal, gr 10 - Cayley, gr 11 - Fermat, gr 12 - Euclid) taking place in February. You must pre-register for the contests and the closing date for registration is Jan 16th. If you are interested please see your math teacher or Mr. Cop in room 322 before January 16th. Sample contests and additional information is available at http://cemc.math.uwaterloo.ca/contests/contests.html
Tuesday, January 13, 2009
Day 1 - H.S. & Day 3 - Gr. 7 & 8
LIBRARY CLOSURE: The library will be closed during the Grade 7 and 8 lunch period today.
GRADE 7/8 TEAM PHOTOS: The team photos that were scheduled for Monday will now take place on Wednesday. We would ask that the members of the 7/8 Golf, Wrestling and Ultimate teams, along with their coaches, please meet in the wood floor gym promptly at 12:55 pm for your yearbook photos to be taken.
GRADE 7/8 BOYS BASKETBALL: Tryouts will take place Wednesday and Thursday @ 7:30 AM in the wood floor gym. Feel free to participate even if you didn't have a chance to sign up. Please be prompt.
7/8 REACH FOR THE TOP: There will be a mandatory meeting for ALL Reach for the Top participants in Ms. Curtis's room (Rm. 233) at 12:40 TODAY. You will be going outside after the short meeting.
CROSS COUNTRY SKI AND SNOWSHOE SHUFFLE: All grade 7 & 8 students who want to be a part of the cross country ski team, please sign up in room 235 before Wednesday, January 14.
ATTENTION 7/8 BOYS FLOORBALL PLAYERS: The next tryout will be TODAY at 3:15.
LIBRARY CLOSURE: The library is closed after school today.
YEARBOOK: Show Off Your Best Work! Would you like to have your artwork or written work (poems, songs, short stories, etc.) featured in the yearbook? If you have something you'd like to contribute, please drop it off in room 103 by Friday, January 16. Please make sure you fill out a slip with your name and details about the work. All work will be returned. Come on, Titans, show us what you can do!
WHITE PINE MEETING: First official meeting will be on Friday, January 16 during high school lunch. Drop by the library seminar room with your lunch and your student ID card. Bring a friend.
NOTICE: All members of Youth Ministry are asked to come to a special meeting in the chapel at lunch TODAY (11:50 a.m.). Please note, photo for the yearbook will be taken at this time.
SENIOR GIRLS VOLLEYBALL: Come watch the girls take on Holy Trinity TODAY at 4 pm.
NOTICE: There will be a very important meeting for the STAND UP TO BULLYING SQUAD in the career centre on TODAY at 11:45-12:20, bring your lunch.
OUTDOOR CLUB: There will be a meeting for all Outdoor Club members Wednesday, January 14 in room 103 at 12:00 noon. We will take the group picture for the yearbook and talk about the next outing.
CAPPIES PHOTO: Could the Cappies please meet TODAY in Mrs. Simpson's room for their yearbook photo.
MATH CONTESTS: The fourth CNML math contest takes place on TODAY during period 1.
TUTOR WANTED: Looking for a "Mandarin" tutor, one hour per week after 3:30 pm for a student who attends Adrienne Clarkson school. Student lives on Wiltshire Circle, close to the French Public School at Claridge Drive/Woodroffe intersection. If interested, please call Christina at 613 823-3630.
COLLEGE APPLICATION HELP: Counsellors will be in room 212 during lunch TODAY to help students with their on-line college applications. Equal consideration deadline is Feb 2.
INTRAMURAL SCOREKEEPERS NEEDED: If you are interested in helping score games during high school intramurals, please come see Miss Kuchma by lunch today. Community service hours will be awarded.
INTRAMURAL FLOOR HOCKEY: Today, "How do they not know who we are?" vs "Spartans" face off at noon. Both teams should be in the gym at 11:50 to warm-up and set-up.
EXCITING STRATFORD FIELD TRIP OPPORTUNITY FOR GRADES 9-12 -- OCTOBER 2009. If you enjoy musicals and dramatic productions then the 2009 Stratford Trip is sure to excite you! Come to an information meeting on Thursday, January 15 at lunch in Rm 138 and find out about the 2009 Stratford season! See Mrs. Simpson in Rm. 138 if you're interested but can't make the meeting.
VARSITY GIRLS HOCKEY: Could the members of the Varsity Girls Hockey team meet Wednesday in Ms Gervais's room at the beginning of lunch for their yearbook photo.
JR GIRLS VOLLEYBALL: Practices from 7:30 - 8:30 a.m. Thursday, Jan. 15 Gym C/D and Friday, Jan. 16th Gym A/B.
JUNIOR BOYS VOLLEYBALL TRYOUTS: The first two tryouts for the Jr. Boys Volleyball team will take place Wednesday, Jan. 14 and Friday, Jan. 16, after school, in the wood floor gym.
Monday, January 12, 2009
Day 2 - H.S. & Day 2 - Gr. 7 & 8
7/8 REACH FOR THE TOP: There will be a mandatory meeting for ALL Reach for the Top participants in Ms. Curtis's room (Rm. 233) at 12:40 on Tuesday, January 13. You will be going outside after the short meeting.
CROSS COUNTRY SKI AND SNOWSHOE SHUFFLE: All grade 7 & 8 students who want to be a part of the cross country ski team, please sign up in room 235 before Wednesday, January 14.
7/8 TCHOUKBALL AND FLOORBALL PLAYERS: Tchoukball practices are Tues and Wed at 7:30 a.m. Boys Floorball practices are Tues and Wed at 3:15. Be sure to be ready to play by those times.
ATTENTION 7/8 BOYS FLOORBALL PLAYERS: The next tryout will be Tuesday, January 13th at 3:15.
ATTENTION GRADE 7/8 STUDENTS: Yearbook photos for the grade 7/8 Golf, Ultimate and Wrestling will take place TODAY. Please meet after you eat your lunch in the WOOD FLOOR GYM (at 12:55). Coaches are asked to please come as well.
THE BEST BOOKS FOR TEEN READERS: High School Scholastic Book Orders - Pick up the latest Scholastic book order brochure in the library. Featured titles include Twilight, The House of the Scorpion, Cross My Heart and Hope to Spy, Box Out, Cut, Alex Rider Box Set, Uglies Pack, and many more. Book orders are due on Tuesday, January 13.
WHITE PINE CLUB (HIGH SCHOOL): Do you like to read novels about child soldiers, travel, drug addiction, war, plane crashes, anorexia, teen crime, coming of age? Drop by the library seminar room to find out about the White Pine Club TODAY during High School lunch. Come share conversation and lunch in a very informal setting.
FLOOR HOCKEY INTRAMURALS: Come watch at lunch today as "Bosses" vs "Team Denis" faceoff at 12:00.
KNITTING CLUB: The Knitting Club will meet today during HS lunch in the library seminar room. New members are always welcome. Please join us if you would like to learn how to knit your own scarf, hat & mittens. If you already know how to knit, we can show you more advanced techniques such as cables, lace, following patterns, or even designing your own sweater!
SENIOR GIRLS VOLLEYBALL: Come watch the girls take on Holy Trinity at 4 pm on Tuesday.
EXCITING STRATFORD FIELD TRIP OPPORTUNITY FOR GRADES 9-12 -- OCTOBER 2009!! That's right -- plans are being made as you read this announcement for the 2009 Stratford Trip. If you enjoy musicals and dramatic productions then this trip is sure to excite you! Come to an information meeting on Thursday, January 15 at lunch in Rm 138 and find out about the 2009 Stratford season! "The play's the thing..." See Mrs. Simpson in Rm. 138 if you're interested but can't make the meeting.
CAPPIES PHOTO: Could the Cappies please meet Tuesday in Mrs. Simpson's room for their yearbook photo.
VARSITY GIRLS HOCKEY: Could the members of the Varsity Girls Hockey team meet Wednesday in Ms Gervais's room at the beginning of lunch for their yearbook photo.
JR GIRLS VOLLEYBALL: Practices from 7:30 - 8:30 a.m. Thursday, Jan. 15 Gym C/D and Friday, Jan. 16th Gym A/B.
MAYHEM POETS: Students are reminded to return their permission forms for the next production at Centrepointe Theatre to room 130.
NOTICE: There will be a very important meeting for the STAND UP TO BULLYING SQUAD in the career centre on Tuesday, Jan. 13th at 11:45-12:20, bring your lunch.
COLLEGE APPLICATION HELP: On Tuesday, Jan. 13 counsellors will be in room 212 during lunch to help students with their on-line college applications. Equal consideration deadline is Feb 2.
JUNIOR BOYS VOLLEYBALL TRYOUTS: The first two tryouts for the Jr. Boys Volleyball team will take place Wednesday, Jan. 14 and Friday, Jan. 16, after school, in the wood floor gym.
UNIVERSITY OF WATERLOO: If you are applying to the U of Waterloo after high school you should considering writing the U of Waterloo math contests (gr 9 - Pascal, gr 10 - Cayley, gr 11 - Fermat, gr 12 - Euclid) taking place in February. You must pre-register for the contests and the closing date for registration is Jan 16th. If you are interested please see your math teacher or Mr. Cop in room 322 before January 16th. Sample contests and additional information is available at http://cemc.math.uwaterloo.ca/contests/contests.html
MATH CONTESTS: The fourth CNML math contest takes place on Tuesday, January 13th during period 1.
ONT. UNIVERSITY APPLICATIONS: The deadline for applications is this Wednesday, January 14. Applications are done online at : www.ouac.on.ca/101. If you need assistance, please see your guidance counselor.
Friday, January 9, 2009
Day 1 - H.S. & Day 1 - Gr. 7 & 8
ATTENTION 7/8 BOYS FLOORBALL PLAYERS: The tryout after school today has been cancelled and will be re-scheduled for next week. The next tryout will be Tuesday, January 13th at 3:15.
ATTENTION GRADE 7/8 STUDENTS: Yearbook photos for the grade 7/8 Golf, Ultimate and Wrestling will take place on Monday, January 12. Please meet after you eat your lunch in the WOOD FLOOR GYM (at 12:55). Coaches are asked to please come as well.
THE BEST BOOKS FOR TEEN READERS: High School Scholastic Book Orders - Pick up the latest Scholastic book order brochure in the library. Featured titles include Twilight, The House of the Scorpion, Cross My Heart and Hope to Spy, Box Out, Cut, Alex Rider Box Set, Uglies Pack, and many more. Book orders are due on Tuesday, January 13.
WHITE PINE CLUB (HIGH SCHOOL): Do you like to read novels about child soldiers, travel, drug addiction, war, plane crashes, anorexia, teen crime, coming of age? Drop by the library seminar room to find out about the White Pine Club on Monday, January 12 during High School lunch. Come share conversation and lunch in a very informal setting.
JR GIRLS VOLLEYBALL: Practices from 7:30 - 8:30 a.m. next week as follows: Monday, Jan. 12 Gym C/D; Thursday, Jan. 15 Gym C/D and Friday, Jan. 16th Gym A/B.
MAYHEM POETS: Students are reminded to return their permission forms for the next production at Centrepointe Theatre to room 130.
NOTICE: There will be a very important meeting for the STAND UP TO BULLYING SQUAD in the career centre on Tuesday, Jan. 13th at 12:45-1:20, bring your lunch.
FLOOR HOCKEY INTRAMURALS: Floor hockey lunchtime intramurals start next week. If you are interested in putting in a team OR would like to sign up as a free agent so that we can put you on a team, please come by the phys-ed office door to pick up your registration package. All teams MUST be registered by NOON TODAY as games begin Monday January 12th at lunch.
COLLEGE APPLICATION HELP: On Tuesday, Jan. 13 counsellors will be in room 212 during lunch to help students with their on-line college applications. It is a good idea to do your application before the start of exams. Equal consideration deadline is Feb 2.
BLOOD DONOR CLINIC: At Mother Teresa High School on Friday, February 6th from 4:30 pm to 8:30 pm, in Room 131. Basic requirements for blood donation are identification: full name and signature or full name and photograph; must be 17 years old minimum, weigh at least 50kg (110 lb). To book an appointment call 1 888 2 DONATE ( 1-888-236-6283).
JUNIOR BOYS VOLLEYBALL TRYOUTS: The first two tryouts for the Jr. Boys Volleyball team will take place Wednesday, Jan. 14 and Friday, Jan. 16, after school, in the wood floor gym.
GRAD WRITE-UPS: Grad write-ups are due TODAY at 3:05 pm. Any write-ups submitted AFTER this deadline will NOT be included in the yearbook.
UNIVERSITY OF WATERLOO: Are you considering applying to the U of Waterloo after high school? If yes, you should considering writing the U of Waterloo math contests (gr 9 - Pascal, gr 10 - Cayley, gr 11 - Fermat, gr 12 - Euclid) taking place in February. You must pre-register for the contests and the closing date for registration is Jan 16th. If you are interested please see your math teacher or Mr. Cop in room 322 before January 16th. Sample contests and additional information is available at http://cemc.math.uwaterloo.ca/contests/contests.html
MATH CONTESTS: The fourth CNML math contest takes place on Tuesday, January 13th during period 1. All students are encouraged to participate. Registration for the University of Waterloo math contests is also currently taking place. More information can be found above.
NOTICE TO GRADS: Grads are reminded that the deadline for submitting your Ontario university applications is Wednesday, January 14. Applications are done online at: www.ouac.on.ca/101. Information for university applications can be found on the PIN access letters that were distributed to students in November. For additional assistance, go to the Mother Teresa H.S. web site at: mths.ca and click on the NEWS and DOCS tab and select Grads. You will find tutorials on how to apply. If you need assistance with the application or have lost your PIN letter, please see your counselor as soon as possible.
Thursday, January 8, 2009
Day 2 - H.S. & Day 5 - Gr. 7 & 8
ATTENTION GRADE 7/8 STUDENTS: Yearbook photos for the grade 7/8 Boys Soccer, Girls' Volleyball and Boys' Volleyball will take place on TODAY. Please meet after you eat your lunch at 12:55 in the atrium. Coaches are asked to please come as well.
ATTENTION GRADE 7/8 STUDENTS: Yearbook photos for the grade 7/8 Golf, Ultimate and Wrestling will take place on Monday, January 12. Please meet after you eat your lunch in the atrium (at 12:55). Coaches are asked to please come as well.
7/8 WEBMASTERS: There will be a mandatory meeting for all Gr. 7/8 webmasters TODAY at 1:00 in room 204. Please ask for a pass from your homeroom teacher to be allowed upstairs.
7/8 GIRLS FLOORBALL (FLOOR HOCKEY): Try-outs TODAY 3:10 – 4:15 p.m. Location C/D Gym with Ms. McKenna.
FLOOR HOCKEY INTRAMURALS: Floor hockey lunchtime intramurals start next week. If you are interested in putting in a team OR would like to sign up as a free agent so that we can put you on a team, please come by the phys-ed office door to pick up your registration package. All teams MUST be registered by NOON this Friday (Jan. 9th) as games begin Monday January 12th at lunch.
COLLEGE APPLICATION HELP: On Tuesday, Jan. 13 counsellors will be in room 212 during lunch to help students with their on-line college applications. It is a good idea to do your application before the start of exams. Equal consideration deadline is Feb 2.
BLOOD DONOR CLINIC: At Mother Teresa High School on Friday, February 6th from 4:30 pm to 8:30 pm, in Room 131. Basic requirements for blood donation are identification: full name and signature or full name and photograph; must be 17 years old minimum, weigh at least 50kg (110 lb). To book an appointment call 1 888 2 DONATE ( 1-888-236-6283).
JUNIOR BOYS VOLLEYBALL TRYOUTS: The first two tryouts for the Jr. Boys Volleyball team will take place Wednesday, Jan. 14 and Friday, Jan. 16, after school, in the wood floor gym.
GRAD WRITE-UPS: Grad write-ups are due by this Friday, January 9 at 3:05 pm. Any write-ups submitted AFTER this deadline will NOT be included in the yearbook. Write-ups should be submitted by email - please ensure you receive a confirmation e-mail to indicate that your write-up has been received at the correct email address. Extra copies of submission instructions can be picked up in the main office or at the library - make sure you follow the instructions carefully to ensure you write-up is included.
ALPINE SKI TEAM: After school practice on TODAY in the dance studio and on Friday, Jan. 9 we are going to Mt. Cascade all day. Pick up times will be discussed during practice.
FREE YOGA: All high school students are invited to come out and participate in a free lunch time yoga session TODAY and Thursday Jan 15th in the dance room. The class will start at 11:45 sharp and end at 12:15. There is no need to change clothes and no experience is required. So why not come out and have fun while de-stressing and getting some great exercise before exam time!
UNIVERSITY OF WATERLOO: Are you considering applying to the U of Waterloo after high school? If yes, you should considering writing the U of Waterloo math contests (gr 9 - Pascal, gr 10 - Cayley, gr 11 - Fermat, gr 12 - Euclid) taking place in February. You must pre-register for the contests and the closing date for registration is Jan 16th. If you are interested please see your math teacher or Mr. Cop in room 322 before January 16th. Sample contests and additional information is available at http://cemc.math.uwaterloo.ca/contests/contests.html
MATH CONTESTS: The fourth CNML math contest takes place on Tuesday, January 13th during period 1. All students are encouraged to participate. Registration for the University of Waterloo math contests is also currently taking place. More information can be found above.
NOTICE TO GRADS: Grads are reminded that the deadline for submitting your Ontario university applications is Wednesday, January 14. Applications are done online at: www.ouac.on.ca/101. Information for university applications can be found on the PIN access letters that were distributed to students in November. For additional assistance, go to the Mother Teresa H.S. web site at: www.mths.ca and click on the NEWS and DOCS tab and select Grads. You will find tutorials on how to apply. If you need assistance with the application or have lost your PIN letter, please see your counselor as soon as possible.
Wednesday, January 7, 2009
Day 1 - H.S. & Day 4 - Gr. 7 & 8
ATTENTION GRADE 7/8 STUDENTS: Yearbook photos for the grade 7/8 Boys Soccer, Girls' Volleyball and Boys' Volleyball will take place on Thursday, January 8. Please meet after you eat your lunch at 12:55 in the atrium. Coaches are asked to please come as well.
ATTENTION GRADE 7/8 STUDENTS: Yearbook photos for the grade 7/8 Golf, Ultimate and Wrestling will take place on Monday, January 12. Please meet after you eat your lunch in the atrium (at 12:55). Coaches are asked to please come as well.
7/8 WEBMASTERS: There will be a mandatory meeting for all Gr. 7/8 webmasters on Thursday at 1:00 in room 204. Please ask for a pass from your homeroom teacher to be allowed upstairs.
7/8 BOYS BASKETBALL: All boys interested in trying out for the basketball team are asked to sign up outside room 340 today. Tryouts will begin next week.
7/8 GIRLS FLOORBALL (FLOOR HOCKEY): Try-outs Thursday, January 8th, 3:10 – 4:15 p.m. Location C/D Gym with Ms. McKenna.
7/8 BOYS FLOORBALL AND COED TCHOUKBALL: Tryouts begin TODAY -Wednesday, January 7th.
FLOOR HOCKEY INTRAMURALS: Floor hockey lunchtime intramurals start next week. If you are interested in putting in a team OR would like to sign up as a free agent so that we can put you on a team, please come by the phys-ed office door to pick up your registration package. All teams MUST be registered by NOON this Friday (Jan. 9th) as games begin Monday January 12th at lunch.
NOTICE: Today, after school, is the last class for the DTSM driver education program. Students are reminded to attend in room 100 at 3:15 p.m.
COLLEGE APPLICATION HELP: On Tuesday, Jan. 13 counsellors will be in room 212 during lunch to help students with their on-line college applications. It is a good idea to do your application before the start of exams. Equal consideration deadline is Feb 2.
JUNIOR BOYS VOLLEYBALL TRYOUTS: The first two tryouts for the Jr. Boys Volleyball team will take place Wednesday, Jan. 14 and Friday, Jan. 16, after school, in the wood floor gym.
GRAD WRITE-UPS: Grad write-ups are due by this Friday, January 9 at 3:05 pm. Any write-ups submitted AFTER this deadline will NOT be included in the yearbook. Write-ups should be submitted by email - please ensure you receive a confirmation e-mail to indicate that your write-up has been received at the correct email address. Extra copies of submission instructions can be picked up in the main office or at the library - make sure you follow the instructions carefully to ensure you write-up is included.
ALPINE SKI TEAM: After school practice on Thursday in the dance studio and on Friday, Jan. 9 we are going to Mt. Cascade all day. Pick up times will be discussed during practice.
SKI CLUB: High School members are to meet in the Library at 11:20 TODAY for instructions on the upcoming season.
FREE YOGA: All high school students are invited to come out and participate in a free lunch time yoga session this Thursday Jan 8th and Thursday Jan 15th in the dance room. The class will start at 11:45 sharp and end at 12:15. There is no need to change clothes and no experience is required. So why not come out and have fun while de-stressing and getting some great exercise before exam time!
UNIVERSITY OF WATERLOO: Are you considering applying to the U of Waterloo after high school? If yes, you should considering writing the U of Waterloo math contests (gr 9 - Pascal, gr 10 - Cayley, gr 11 - Fermat, gr 12 - Euclid) taking place in February. You must pre-register for the contests and the closing date for registration is Jan 16th. If you are interested please see your math teacher or Mr. Cop in room 322 before January 16th. Sample contests and additional information is available at http://cemc.math.uwaterloo.ca/contests/contests.html
MATH CONTESTS: The fourth CNML math contest takes place on Tuesday, January 13th during period 1. All students are encouraged to participate. Registration for the University of Waterloo math contests is also currently taking place. More information can be found above.
NOTICE TO GRADS: Grads are reminded that the deadline for submitting your Ontario university applications is Wednesday, January 14. Applications are done online at: www.ouac.on.ca/101. Information for university applications can be found on the PIN access letters that were distributed to students in November. For additional assistance, go to the Mother Teresa H.S. web site at: mths.ca and click on the NEWS and DOCS tab and select Grads. You will find tutorials on how to apply. If you need assistance with the application or have lost your PIN letter, please see your counselor as soon as possible.
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