Monday, March 25, 2013

                                                          

Day 2 - H.S. & Day 5 - Gr. 7 & 8

 

In this life we cannot do great things. We can only do small things with great love.  ~ Mother Teresa

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clip_image004WHOLE SCHOOL ANNOUNCEMENTS

clip_image005SKI CLUB:  Reimbursement forms are now available from the main office. Forms are due back by March 27th. (KN –Mar 27)

 

clip_image007MESSAGE TO (PARENTS OF) STUDENTS WITH OUTSTANDING FEES/ITEMS: At this time there are still a number of outstanding textbook and fees (athletic, library) that are owed by students for semester 1. Unfortunately, any student who has an outstanding item will not be allowed entry into any of the upcoming school dances (which includes the Prom). As well, students planning on playing spring sports will need to have their fees cleared before they will be allowed to participate. If there are individual circumstances that the school needs to be made aware of, or if your child has returned the item or paid the fee and it has not yet been recorded, please let us know. Again, we thank you for your continued support. (MR –Mar 28)

clip_image009PHOTOVOICE CONTEST: The City of Ottawa is running a photocopy contest for youth grades 7 - 12. You may use a cellphone or a digital camera to capture "Active Transportation" or "General Health Issues" occurring in our community and potentially have your work displayed in a photo gala! There are several cash prices to be awarded each week by random draw, and you can submit up to 5 entries. If you want to win some easy money, this is the contest for you! The contest runs until April 19th, 2013.  See Ms. Stuart for a Consent Form, and submit your pictures online at photovoice@ottawa.ca.  (CS –Apr 4)

clip_image011CHOIR PRACTICE FOR MASS IN APRIL: All practices will be held in Rm 119 at lunch. Bring lunch, water bottle and choir folder. Everyone welcome to perform - male voices needed! Music for mass will have a rock theme.  Practice Dates:

  • Wednesday March 27th

  • Thursday April 4th (SS –Apr 4)

clip_image013PIZZA!  The prom committee will be selling pizza for $2 a slice on Tuesdays and Thursdays after school, from now until the end of April. Thank you in advance for your support. (JR –Apr 30)

 

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clip_image017SPRING HAS SPRUNG FOR GRADE 7/8!!! There will be an AFTERNOON DANCE on Friday, April 5. A twoonie gets you unlimited dancing and the opportunity for some great DOOR PRIZES!! Popcorn and various drinks will be available for purchase. (TC –Apr 5)

 

HIGH SCHOOL ANNOUNCEMENTS

clip_image019GR. 9 AND 10 JUNIOR FOOTBALL: There will be a mandatory meeting today for all grade 9 and 10 students interested in playing tackle football this Spring. The meeting will take place at lunch today in room 119. (AC – Mar 25)

clip_image021ATTENTION STUDENT ENTREPRENEURS! **REVISED DATE** Guest Speaker Tuesday, March 26th... Invest Ottawa will discuss the Entrepreneurship Centre and the $3000 Summer Company Grant. Grant” means you don't have to pay it back!!!!! Get permission note from your period 3 or 4 teacher and join us in room 216! (SM – Mar 26)

clip_image023MASQUERADE BALL: The Mother Teresa semi formal this year is a masquerade ball which will be held on Friday April 5th.  Tickets are $10 and are on sale from Monday March 25th to Thursday March 28th.  Guest tickets must be purchased by Wed March 27th. Only half masks are permitted and must be submitted to Student Council prior to the dance. Get your tickets early as semi-formal dances often sell out! (MM –Mar 28)

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The STUDENT SERVICES WEBSITE at ss.mths.ca is set up as an information tool.

Includes information about: Courses, Careers, Graduation, Scholarships,etc.

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LOOKING FOR COMMUNITY SERVICE OPPORTUNITIES? 

Check out a great website that posts opportunities throughout the city.  http://volunteerottawa.ca/youth/

 

clip_image027INTERESTED IN A FUN-FILLED SUMMER CAMP EXPERIENCE AT ST. BRIGID'S SUMMER CAMP? Information is available on their website; www.stbcamp.ca.  Registration is on Saturday, April 27th, from 8 am to 10:30 am at St. John the Apostle Church, 2340 Baseline Road.  More information available in Student Services. (KW –Mar 28)

clip_image029SUMMER JOBS AND VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES AT THE WAUPOOS FAMILY FARM:  The Waupoos Foundation is a Christ-centered community integrating prayer, work and play in our activities, while providing vacations to families in need. www.waupoos.com  Application Deadline for Positions: April 18, 2013. See poster sheet in Student Services. (KW –Apr 2)

 

 

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FOR THE LATEST GRAD AND PROM INFORMATION, CHECK THE STUDENT SERVICES GRAD WEBPAGE:

https://sites.google.com/a/ocsb.ca/teh-student-services-information/home/grade-12-information/graduation-prom-grad-day-info

clip_image033IMPORTANT PROM COMMITTEE MEETING in TLC seminar room at lunch, on Monday March 25. It is important that you arrive on time and with your various committee responsibilities updated and ready to present. (JR –Mar 25)

clip_image035GRADUATING STUDENTS – POLICIES AND DEADLINES:  In the past, it has been the practice of some graduating students to leave their Community Service Hours to the last month of school, thereby jeopardizing their graduation in June.  As a result, the following policies are now in place at Mother Teresa:  

·          PROM: All graduating students must have completed their 40 hours of community service if they intend to attend their graduation dance.  The earlier the better! Hours must be submitted to Student Services by Friday May 10th, 2013.

  • GRADUATION: In order to attend the Graduation Ceremony, students must have the 40 hours of community service completed by Monday June 10, 2013.

Forms are available in Student Services, the main office, or on the Mother Teresa website. (JH –Mar 29)

clip_image036 ALGONQUIN COLLEGE SPRING OPEN HOUSE: Saturday, April 6th. Student can: 

·  Meet our faculty and current students

·  Ask questions about program choices and options

·  Check out the amazing facilities including our new Student Commons Building

·  And so much more!

To register go to:

http://www3.algonquincollege.com/openhouse/?utm_source=mainpage&utm_medium=featuredBanner&utm_campaign=SpringOpenHouse  (MP –Apr 5)

clip_image038GRAD FEES: Graduating students should bring their grad fee of $75 to room 130 any time until April 5th.  This fee is different from the prom fee.  This fee covers all costs associated with grad day and commencement (gown rental etc).  Your height will be measured when you bring your cash/cheque (payable to "Mother Teresa High School".  Grad gowns will be ordered after the April 5th deadline. (DM –Apr 5)

clip_image040PROM TICKETS: Prom Tickets will be sold April 10, 11, and 12 in room 216 at lunch. Price is $75.  You must purchase your ticket before reserving your seat and table. Please make cheques payable to Mother Teresa High School. (SM –Apr 12)

 

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clip_image046PARISHES SERVING THE MOTHER TERESA COMMUNITY:

·         St. Andrew’s Parish:  For information please visit www.saintandrewparish.ca.

clip_image048IF YOUR TEEN HAS A CELL PHONE; THEN YOU NEED TO KNOW THIS….. FREE INFORMATION SESSION: Teens & Technology - A presentation for parents about sexting, cyberbullying, and internet safety. Tuesday, April 16, 2013, 7 pm to 9 pm.  Earl of March High School. 4 The Parkway, Kanata. No Registration Required. Free parking. ottawapolice.ca. (AS –Apr 16)

clip_image050MENTAL HEALTH AWARENESS NIGHT:  Thursday, April 4th, St. Mark High School, 1040 Dozois Road, Manotick  6:00 – 7:00 p.m. Community Partner Displays , 7:00 – 8:30 p.m. Special Guest Keynote Speakers:

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clip_image053COMING UP…. 

  • Mar 29 – Good Friday

  • Apr 1 – Easter Monday

  • Apr 4 – HS Interviews.  Early Dismissal (1:50 pm) for ALL students.

  • Apr 5 – 7/8 Dance - afternoon

  • Apr 5 – HS Semi-Formal Dance (Masquerade Ball) - evening

     

     

clip_image055 Mother Teresa…   Did you know…??

In 1948, Teresa set aside her nun’s habit – adopting instead the simple sari and sandals worn by the women she would be living among – and moved to a small rented hovel in the slums to begin her work.  (legacy.com)

 

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