Thursday, April 1, 2010
Day 2 - H.S. & Day 3 - Gr. 7 & 8
WHOLE SCHOOL ANNOUNCEMENTS
HAVE A PEACEFUL AND BLESSED EASTER WEEKEND. Easter Triduum The Church remembers the death and resurrection of Jesus during the Easter Triduum. These three days are the most important time of the Church year.
Where Can You Go to Celebrate the Easter Triduum:
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YOGA: A new Yoga session starts April 1st to 29th every Tuesday and Thursday from 3:15-4:15. 9 sessions for $80.00. The flow of Yoga is a perfect opportunity to detox and 'spring clean' the body while helping to tone and lose weight. A free class is offered for any new student this month wanting to try it out. (JR –Apr 9)
HIGH SCHOOL ANNOUNCEMENTS
AVOGADRO CHEMISTRY COMPETITION: Could the following grade 11 students please meet with Ms. D'Angela in the atrium on Thursday, April 1st at 10:15, AT THE END OF PERIOD 1. H.M. L., E.M., S.G., D.M., S.D., M.S. and J.G.. (ED –Apr 1)
ATTENTION GRADE 11 AND 12 FRENCH IMMERSION STUDENTS: If you are interested in participating in the "Concours de français d'Ottawa-Carleton" and have the opportunity to win a $5,000.00 bursary, please come to a brief meeting on Thursday April 1st at 11:40 AM in room 315. (LP –Apr 1)
SAY IT OUT LOUD WRITING CONTEST: The winner for February's writing contest is V.S.! His outrageous rap will be posted in the display case in the first floor hall way. Come check it out! Congratulations, V. See Mrs. Simpson for your prize. Submissions for March's contest will be accepted until the end of the week. The form is monologue or dialogue. See Mrs. Simpson in Rm 138 for additional details. Keep on writing! (JS –Apr 1)
BOOK CLUB ORDERS: Pick up the most recent flyer from the Scholastic Teen Readers Club in the library. Orders are due in the library by Thursday, April 1. Titles include The Middle of Everywhere, The Sight, Chronicles of Vladimir Tod #4, Percy Jackson & the Olympians The Ultimate Guide and more. Make cheque payable to Mother Teresa High School. (CHV –Apr 1)
PEER HELPERS: There will be a Peer Helping meeting in Rm.134 at lunch on Tuesday. **Please note this is a day change back to Tuesdays!** (VW –Apr 6)Over…
JUNIOR GIRLS VOLLEYBALL TEAM: Thanks for a great season ladies. Please wash and return all jerseys to room 209 by Wednesday April 7. Keep looking out for updates about a pizza party. (SS –Apr 6)
ATTENTION – HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS INTERESTED IN PLAYING SOCCER: Please sign up outside the Phys-Ed Office door. Mandatory tryouts are next Wednesday (April 7th) from 3:15-4:30 and Friday April 9th at 7:15 AM. If you cannot make it, please speak with Mr. McSwiggan or Miss. Kuchma. (EK -Apr 7)
BASKETBALL REFEREES NEEDED: Any high school students interested in assisting with refereeing the Elementary Basketball Tournament days are asked to see Mr. Liska ASAP to confirm a position.
• Girls tournament is Thursday, April 15 at St. Andrews Elementary.
• Boys tournament is Thursday, April 22 at St. Andrews Elementary.
Lunch will be provided and Community Service hours may be available. (JL –Apr 9)
JOSTEN'S RINGS will be back on Wednesday, April 14th and Thursday, April 15th during senior lunch time. (KW – Apr 15)
STUDENT SERVICES
DEEP RIVER SUMMER SCIENCE ACADEMY: A 6 week program where students will earn 2 Coop credits while working on cutting edge research projects in world class laboratories with state of the art equipment. Each team consists of a Professional Scientist, a university student and 2 high school students. For more info visit http://www.dras.ca or see Mr. Hallarn. (JH –Apr 9)
URGENT! COMMUNITY SERVICE HOURS AVAILABLE now until end of June. Looking for someone to care for an 8 yr old boy from 2:30pm to 3:30pm, Monday to Friday. Family lives on Woodpark. Please call Shelly Legere at 613 237-4002, extension 270 for more information. (KW –Apr 16)
ALGONQUIN COLLEGE is having their annual Showcase of the General Arts and Science Programs on Monday, April 19th from 4pm to 7pm. The event takes place at the Woodroffe Campus, Salon A and B of the Marketplace Food Court. You can see examples of the students' earlier work and the completed projects that they are including in their portfolios. This event will include large project displays, slide shows, music and refreshments. It is open to the public and anyone is welcome to attend. (KW – Apr 19)
CREATE A BUSINESS WITH SUMMER COMPANY and you could get up to $3,000 to run it. Summer Company is unique among Ontario summer job programs. It is open to all students aged 15 to 29 and is an excellent way to gain invaluable business experience and make money at the same time. Full details on the program are available at www.ontario.ca/summercompany. To apply, students must prepare a business plan along with a cash flow statement and submit them online. (KW – Apr 19)
GRADS
GRADUATING STUDENTS/COMMUNITY SERVICE HOURS: A new policy surrounding Community Service Hours has been adopted at Mother Teresa High School. All graduating students must have completed their forty hours of community service by the date of the school prom if they intend to attend their graduation dance. This comes about as a result of the practice of some students who left their Community Service Hours to the last month of school and were not able to graduate in June. We are encouraging all our graduating students to submit their hours by May 14th, 2010. (NM –Apr 1)