Thursday, April 4, 2013
Day 2 - H.S. & Day 1 - Gr. 7 & 8
It is not the magnitude of our actions but the amount of love that is put into them that matters.
~ Mother Teresa
He is Risen! Alleluia, Alleluia!
WHOLE SCHOOL ANNOUNCEMENTS
SCHEDULE: Early dismissal at 1:50 pm. (Parent-Teacher Interview Day)
(Afternoon buses will run as usual, at the earlier time)
High School Timetable | Grade 7/8 Timetable |
8:40-9:55 Homeroom and Period 1 | 8:40-8:50 Homeroom |
10:00-11:00 Period 2 | 8:50-9:33 Period 1 |
11:05-11:45 Lunch | 9:35-10:18 Period 2 |
11:50-12:45 Period 3 | 10:20-11:03 Period 3 |
12:50-1:50 Period 4 | 11:05-11:45 Period 4 |
| 11:45-12:27 Lunch |
| 12:30-1:09 Period 5 |
| 1:11-1:50 Period 6 |
PHOTOVOICE 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)
CHOIR 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:
· Thursday April 4th (SS –Apr 4)
CAKE WALK: Friday, April 12th is the day for M.T.’s second annual Cake Walk. All homeroom classes are asked to bake and decorate (preferable) or purchase a cake to be entered into the cake walk. Homeroom classes are to collect money for the event from April 4th to April 10th. The classes with the most collected money ratio per person will get the first selection of the cakes at the cake walk to take up to your class and enjoy with your friends. Got cash? Get Cake! (All proceeds from this event will be divided among our social justice programs, the Christmas Outreach, the Longfields Manor Outreach and hosting the Cape Dorset students at our school.) (KL - Apr 11)
LEARNING COMMONS POETRY CONTEST: April is Poetry Month and the Learning Commons is celebrating with a poetry contest. Submit your poems up until April 26. Rules: Poem must be your original work and submitted in typed format. Include your name and grade. Any form of poem can be submitted. One poem per person. Four categories: 7/8, 9/10, 11/12, French. Prizes! (CHV –Apr 26)
PIZZA! 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)
7/8 ANNOUNCEMENTS
SPRING 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 for just a loonie! Part of the proceeds of this sale will support the Barrhaven Food Cupboard. To assist the Barrhaven Food Cupboard, we are asking ALL students and teachers in Grade 7 & 8 to bring in ONE canned food item OR non-perishable item. Please note that ALL donations will stay in Barrhaven and support OUR LOCAL food bank. Items of need include: canned soups, canned vegetables, non perishable items such as peanut butter and pasta. Food items to be collected in homerooms during March 27- April 5. Teachers: food donations WILL be collected by Mr. Williams and his dynamic SOCIAL JUSTICE Team members. (TC –Apr 5)
HIGH SCHOOL ANNOUNCEMENTS
DANCE TICKET PICK-UP: Students who purchased a dance ticket on Friday but did not receive a paper ticket are asked to pick up their tickets in the student council room 207 at lunch on Wednesday or Thursday. All students who are wearing a mask to the masquerade dance are required to drop off their mask in the student council room 207 at lunch on Wednesday or Thursday for approval. All masks must be approved and can be picked up at the dance after you have checked in. This includes all guest masks as well. Students who purchased a mask from student council can pick their masks up at the the dance. Your mask will be identified with your dance ticket number, you must know your number to drop off your mask. (MM –Apr 4)
TO ALL VARSITY GIRLS - FOOTBALL: If you signed up or wanted to sign up for the Varsity Touch Football team we will be having two morning TRY OUTS. Our first one is Thursday, April 4, 2013 at 7:30 am and another on Friday, April 5, 2013 at 7:30 am in gym A/B. The following week will be 1 more TRY OUT and then the team will be made. Please see Mrs. Rennick if you have any questions. (JR –Apr 4)
MOSAICS 2013: Any first semester Art Students interested in attending MOSAICS 2013 on Thursday, April 18th please see Ms. Stuart in room 102. MOSAICS is a day of art workshops at the Nepean Creative Art Centre with other high school students. I can only accept 8 students to attend on this full day workshop event. (CS –Apr 5)
BLOOD DONOR CLINIC: There will be a blood donor clinic in the wooden floor gym on Friday,April 19th. You must be 17yrs old to donate. Grade 12 students can see their homeroom teacher to sign up. See Mrs McLaughlin in room 130 if you want more information. (DM –Apr 19)
STUDENT SERVICES
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/
NEED A JOB? Weed Man (a local Lawn Care company) needs 12 high energy, assertive, outgoing, positive people with excellent organization and communication skills. Hourly wage plus bonus. This is an outside door knocking position, from 5:00pm to 9:00pm (Monday-Thursday) and 9:00am to 1:00pm (Saturday). Interviews are being conducted now. Please see poster on Student Services Board in the Atrium. To set up an interview, visit student_jobs@weedmanottawa.ca. (KW –Apr 10)
VOLUNTEERS REQUIRED! The Ottawa Chapter of the Multiple Sclerosis Society of Canada is holding their annual MS Walk on Sunday, April 28, 2013. Positions include: a balloon inflator, greeter, rest stop helper, site set up, water station, parking, barricade monitor and many more. Contact Michelle Davis at 613 728-1583 ext 235. Apply: http://mssociety.ca/chapters/ottawa/MSWalk/volunteer.htm. Email: info.ottawa@mssociety.ca. Please see poster on Student Services Bulletin Board in the Atrium. (KW –Apr 12)
The Canadian Cancer Society still needs over 100 volunteers for their Daffodil Days this weekend. If you have 3 hours to spare on April 5th, 6th or 7th please visit www.myccsschedule.ca to sign up for a shift, or call 613-723-1744 ext. 3625. Volunteer, help fight back with your time!
GRADE 12’s / GRADS
FOR THE LATEST GRAD AND PROM INFORMATION, CHECK THE STUDENT SERVICES GRAD WEBPAGE:
A CATHOLIC GRADUATE IS… A discerning believer formed in the Catholic Faith community who celebrates the signs and sacred mystery of God’s presence through word, sacrament, prayer, forgiveness, reflection and moral living. (Apr 12)
GRAD 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)
PROM 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)
PARISHES SERVING THE MOTHER TERESA COMMUNITY:
· St. Andrew’s Parish: For information please visit www.saintandrewparish.ca.
- St. Monica’s Parish: For information please visit www.st-monica.com
- St. Patrick’s Fallowfield: For information please visit www.stpatricks.nepean.on.ca
MENTAL 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:
- Elizabeth Manley, Olympian, Order of Canada Recipient & Mental Health Advocate and
- Michael Baine, Chair of the Youth Service Bureau & Lead Consultant for the Child & Youth Mental Health Initiative for Ottawa, will talk to parents about mental health and youth.
- Register at: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1Foj2TtxqPVZ2-OLYX8mcJuRQs3a3-UnVbimTjcgEptk/viewform. (NP -Apr 4)
IF 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)
BABYSITTING COURSE: For students aged 10 – 16. When: Saturday April 27th 2013. Time: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Location: Ruth E. Dickinson Library. Cost: $50 includes an information package & certificate. Bring: a doll or a bear, a small blanket, a pencil, your lunch and healthy snacks. Please register on line at www.biblioOttawaLibrary.ca. (KZ –Apr 19)
- 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
Mother Teresa… Did you know…??
Teresa’s first year in the slums was particularly hard. She was used to a life of comparative comfort, and now she had no income and no way to obtain food and supplies other than begging. She was often tempted to return to convent life, and had to rely on her determination and faith to get herself through it. (legacy.com)