Tuesday, April 27, 2010
Day 1 - H.S. & Day 3 - Gr. 7 & 8
WHOLE SCHOOL ANNOUNCEMENTS
SPREAD THE NET: Lollipop sales are taking place each Tuesday and Thursday at lunch. Lollipops are $1. The proceeds support Spread the Net by purchasing bed nets to prevent the spread of malaria in Africa. We have purchased 30 nets so far! A bed net is $10 and will last 5 years. Save a child's life and support Spread the Net. Buy a lollipop. (MP -Apr 29)
7/8 ANNOUNCEMENTS
SEEDS IN RESIDENCE: Any students participating in the Queen's SEEDS program please see Ms. Stewart if you have not selected your activities for the week. Some students may have received an e-mail and completed this at home already. (NS –Apr 30)
7 AND 8 SOCCER INTRAMURALS will be starting next week. Come by and register your team in the cafeteria at a cost of $1 per team. Each team needs six players. (CN –Apr 30)
HIGH SCHOOL ANNOUNCEMENTS
ATTENTION ALL STUDENTS TAKING GRADE 12 BIOLOGY NEXT YEAR: Marine fact of the day: Did you know it is estimated that there are only 350 or so North Atlantic Right Whales in existence and the Bay of Fundy is a great place to observe them? There will be meeting in room 202 next Tuesday May 4 at lunch for all students interested in going on a 5-day field trip to study marine biology in New Brunswick next September. If you are unable to come to the meeting, please see Mrs. Sinclair or Ms. Pipkins for more information. (JS –Apr 27)
NEW YORK CITY: The following students have not yet submitted, or are missing part of their paperwork (passport/insurance) for New York City. Please see Mrs. Bell-Dagenais (Rm 135) or Mr. Rowley (Rm 136) as soon as possible. D.A., K.B., Amber Hamilton, Monica Mendoza, Matthew Prenner, Zachary Prenner, Jessica Ranger, Stephanie Ranger, John-Victor Reyes, Eden Rosales, Michelle Rozon, and Alison Murphy. We must have this information immediately. (NBD –Apr 27)
NEW YORK CITY TRIP – SPOTS AVAILABLE: There are still two spots available for male students in grades 10 - 12. If you are interested in attending this amazing trip, May 13-16th, please see Mrs. Bell-Dagenais (Rm 135) or Mr. Rowley (Rm 136) as soon as possible. (NBD –Apr 30)
SAY IT OUT LOUD: April is quickly coming to a close, so the English department is anxiously awaiting your poetry submissions. Please give your typed poem to Mrs. Simpson in Rm 138 by the end of the month. (JS –Apr 28)
HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS: Be a part of next year’s Overseas Enrichment Trip to London, Paris, and The Alps. It will be an incredible educational journey to London England, Paris France, Lucerne & Bern Switzerland, Liechtenstein, and Vienna Austria. For more details come to an information meeting Thursday April 29 in room 201 or see Mrs. Brady. (AB –Apr 29)
STUDENT SERVICES 
VOLUNTEERS NEEDED – 16 YEARS AND UP – SUNDAY MAY 2, 2010: Volunteer at CN Cycle for CHEO at the Canadian War Museum and help support the needs of children with cancer. As a volunteer you will receive lunch, a short-sleeved CN Cycle for CHEO t-shirt, entry into the exclusive volunteer prize draw. Volunteers are required for the following: traffic assistance along the route, set-up and tear-down, post-event clean-up, food concessions. Volunteers need to be on-site between 7:00 - 7:15am on May 2nd for check-in. Most assignments are finished by 1:00 pm. You must pre-register on line at cncycle.ca or send an email to: info@cncycle.ca or by calling 613 737-7979. You will be contacted by mid-April confirming the time and area for which you have been scheduled. (KW –Apr 30)
VOLUNTEERS NEEDED: Farley Mowat Public School is hosting a fun day called MayFair on Saturday May 29th. Volunteers are needed from 8:00 am to 3:00 pm to help set up, work the concession stands, bake sale, take tickets at the door, and supervise games. Please contact Kim Mechura at kmechura@rogers.com for more information, and to sign up. (KW – Apr 30)
COMMUNITY HOURS OPPORTUNITY with the North Gower Farmers' Market at 2397 Rogers Stevens Drive (west of Fourth Line Road - Look for the big red barn). 8:30 am to 1:00 pm - Saturdays from May 29th through to October 9th, 2010. Meet and greet customers, inform customers of Market layout, daily draw and prizes, oversee Children's Area (Fish Pond game, etc), special events, assist customers with packages, assist with parking area, recycling stations, etc. Wear clean summer clothing (please no ripped clothing, no muscle shirts, no short shorts, no halters), sturdy sandals or running shoes. See Registration Form in Student Services. (KW –Apr 30)
CAMP FFIT – FEMALE FIREFIGHTERS IN TRAINING: For Young Women 15 to 19. Get a real-life glimpse into the working life of a firefighter, at a week-long summer camp. Discover how at ottawa.ca, or by calling City Services at 311. Registration opens May 3rd, and cost is $150. Poster is up on the Student Services Board in the atrium. (KW –May 7)
GRADS
REMINDER!! GRADUATING STUDENTS – PROM - COMMUNITY SERVICE HOURS: 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. YOU WILL NOT BE ABLE TO PICK UP PROM TICKETS UNTIL YOUR COMMUNITY SERVICE HOURS ARE COMPLETE. 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 –May 7)
COMING UP…
- May 7th – Bear Hug
- May 10th – Student Council Elections
- May 19th & 20th – Gr. 7 & 8 Immunization Clinic
- May 20th –Grad Day
- May 21st – Prom
- May 24th – Victoria Day Holiday