Wednesday, April 24, 2013

                                                          

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

 

Love begins at home, and it is not how much we do... but how much love we put in that action.

~ Mother Teresa

 

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A CATHOLIC GRADUATE IS… A reflective, creative and holistic thinker, who solves problems and makes responsible decisions with an informed moral conscience for the common good (Apr 29)

  
 

clip_image004WHOLE SCHOOL ANNOUNCEMENTS

clip_image006DID YOU BUY A TICKET FOR DINE-IN FOR DARON?  If yes, Congratulations....it is a Sold out event!  On Wednesday, please remember two things:

1.     Go to Homeroom for attendance, then give your HR teacher your ticket as you leave class and proceed to the caf to check in for your hot breakfast.  

2.     Wear purple.  Add to the spirit and compete for the prize for most purple! (SM –Apr 24)

clip_image008CALLING ALL CANDY LOVERS! On Wednesday April 24th in the atrium, there will be a magnificent purple palace waiting for all the candy lovers to come and buy their delicious candy (at lunch) for only $2.00.  All of the money raised will be going to D.I.F.D. to help support mental health.  Can’t wait to see you there! (SM –Apr 24)

clip_image010WORKPLACE SAFETY WEEK:  April 22 – 26 is Workplace Safety Week.  We have an information letter available in the main office if you wish to read one. (MEA – Apr 24)

clip_image012POPCORN:  The White Pine Club will be having a final popcorn sale this Friday at lunch. $1.00/bag. (CHV –Apr 26)

 

clip_image014LEARNING 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)

clip_image016PIZZA!  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)

 

clip_image018MINI-ENRICHMENT:  ORIENTATION/INFORMATION SESSIONS – GRADES 8 – 11: Students attending mini-enrichment courses (May 6 - 10) are encouraged to attend the information session being held at the University their course is being offered at.  The University of Ottawa's Information session is Saturday May 4th and Carleton University's Information session is Sunday, May 5th.  For detailed information please visit:  www.emcp-pmce.ca, choose "Information/Orientation" at the top of the page and then choose either "Carleton University" or "University of Ottawa".  Contact Mrs McLaughlin in room 130 if you have questions. (DM –May 3)

clip_image020WEDNESDAY MAY 8TH: EDUCATION WEEK OPEN HOUSE: Please come join us beginning at 4:30 to celebrate Education Week at Mother Teresa. We will have department displays, and student performances taking place. As well, you will be able to purchase a fresh made pizza prepared in a wood oven courtesy of Pizza All'Antica. (MR –May 8)

 

 

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clip_image024BOYS TOUCH FOOTBALL: The 7/8 boys touch football try outs will be held on Thursday April 25th, Monday April 29th, and Tuesday April 30th.  All try outs will be held from 3-4pm on the back field. (TQ –Apr 26)

 

 

HIGH SCHOOL ANNOUNCEMENTS

MRS. COXALL'S GRADE 9 ENGLISH CLASSES are reminded to meet in the TLC today April 24 for their class this afternoon. (CC –Apr 24)

clip_image026UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO INTERNATIONAL BIOLOGY COMPETITION: The U of T Biology Competition takes place Thursday, April 25th.  The grade 12 participants are to proceed to room 211, at the beginning of period 2. (ED –Apr 25)

clip_image028REFUGEES AND HUMAN RIGHTS POETRY CONTEST: Open to Grade 9 and 10 Students. Topic: Refugees and Human Rights.  FREE to enter.  Poems to be written in English or French. Only one poem, 24 lines or less per person.  Entry forms available at www.unhcr.ca. Contest Deadline: 3 May 2013.  See poster in English hallway for more details. (SD –May 2)

 

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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_image032VOLUNTEER NEEDED: Senior citizen looking for a Grade 12 volunteer to help with lawn maintenance (leaf raking). Please call Mrs. Moon at 613 825-4257.  (KW –Apr 26)

 

ST. BRIGID’S CAMP: We are looking for male counsellors (16-18---preferably completing Grade 11 or 12) who will take care of the campers from Monday to Friday starting on July 1st to July 26th).  It is such an important job as nobody matters more in a camper's life----a counsellor is a mom/dad, teacher, role model and best friend who provides a safe environment of leadership, compassion and kindness to so many campers.  All information regarding applications and camp is available on our website (www.stbcamp.ca).  Contact Camp Director Joanne Cooke at 613 728-3017. (KW –Apr 30)

VOLUNTEERS NEEDED! FUN GUARANTEED! Canada Day in Barrhaven. We are looking for responsible, enthusiastic, energetic individuals that want to come and enjoy Canada Day by helping out and getting involved in the community. Can you help out? Please contact us whether you can spare an hour or more. For more information or to become a volunteer, please contact: John Scholman, Volunteer Coordinator. volunteer@canadadaybarrhaven.ca. (KZ –Apr 30)

clip_image034VOLUNTEER HOURS!  THE CN CYCLE FOR CHEO event takes place on Sunday, May 5 which is just a few weeks away!  There are approximately 80 route assistant positions still open for students (16 years of age and over) who need their community service hours. Students can register on-line at cncycle.ca and will receive an e-mail response confirming their volunteer position. (KW –May 3)

JAMES BARTLEMAN ABORIGINAL YOUTH CREATIVE WRITING AWARD is open to all Aboriginal young people attending school anywhere in Ontario.  Get creative!  You could write a short story, song, poem, or even a play.  Deadline is May 31st. See Poster on the Student Services Bulletin Board in the Atrium. Visit www.ontario.ca/bartleman.  email:  OntarioHonoursAndAwards@ontario.ca. (KW –May 3)

clip_image036SUMMER SCHOOL: The Ottawa Catholic School Board Summer School Registration Forms have arrived.  Summer school classes run from July 3rd to July 24th.  The pre-registration period is from May 1st, 2013 to June 21st, 2013.  Students unable to register before this date will have to do so in person on July 2nd from 9:00 am to 2:00 pm at all summer school locations.  The registration form must be signed by the student, a parent/guardian and a guidance counsellor.  (KW –May 15)

 

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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

BABY PHOTOS! There are still a lot of Grade 12 baby photos to be picked up in Student Services. Please make an effort to retrieve your photo before the end of the school year.  Thank you.

clip_image040COLLEGE NEXT YEAR? By May 1, you must confirm your acceptance to your chosen college program through www.ontariocolleges.ca  If you have any questions, stop by Student Services. (KW –Apr 30)

clip_image042FOOD ORDER FOR GRAD DAY: Grade 12 students who have period 1 spare or who have morning coop, please come by Student Services to fill out food order ASAP for Grad Day on May 16th as well as pick up a field trip form which must be returned to Student Services by May 3rd. (TC –May 1)

 

clip_image044HERE ARE THE DATES OF THE UPCOMING PROM COMMITTEE MEETINGS. They will all take place in the Library Seminar Room at lunch. Please attend in order to be heard. This is the final push until the big event.

Dates:  Monday May 6, 2013.  Thank you all for your participation. Please see Mrs. Rennick if you are going for a school letter to ensure that you get the proper points. (JR –May 6)

clip_image046GRADUATION CEREMONY TICKETS: Grade 12 students are reminded that each graduate receives 2 guest tickets. Students can request extra tickets by signing up in Student Services between Wednesday May 1st and Friday May 17. No extra tickets can be requested after May 17.  Signing up does not guarantee you will receive the number you requested. Students will be informed exactly how many extra tickets they will receive shortly thereafter. (JH –May 17)

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STAFF MASS:  Thursday April 25th, 2013, after school in the chapel. All welcome. (JW –Apr 25)

clip_image050JEANS DAY: A reminder that Friday April 26 is Jeans Day.  This week our contributions will go toward raising money to support a Foster Child from Zimbabwe.  Your generosity is greatly appreciated. (SD –Apr 26)

 

 

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clip_image054PARISHES SERVING THE MOTHER TERESA COMMUNITY:

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

clip_image056ONLINE SOCIAL NETWORKING SAFETY 101 PRESENTATION FOR PARENTS:  On Wednesday May 1st, we will have Paul Davis at Mother Teresa.  In the evening there will be a presentation for parents beginning at 6:30 pm.  Topics include: FACEBOOK, CyberBullying, HandHeld Devices, Texting, Legal Matters, and a Common Sense Approach to dealing with the technology your children have, or are asking you for! Free Child care/babysitting will be provided. We ask that where possible, any children needing care be of ages 4 and up (to age 12). You can see reviews of Paul Davis at http://www.socialnetworkingsafety.net. This presentation is only for parents. Signup online at https://docs.google.com/a/ocsb.ca/spreadsheet/viewform?formkey=dFZDNHBkZFRsZlpldHRhMS1HRGJUTnc6MQ#gid=0 (MR –May 1)

HEY EVERYONE!!! INSPIRE 2013: On May 11th, 2013, YouthNet and Shopify will be hosting an unforgettable DJ/Graffiti/mentoring/anything but the kitchen sink experience called #inspire2013.  Youth who attend this event will have the opportunity to meet some of Canada’s top DJ’s, join DJ workshops, slam poetry sessions, murals and more! All for FREE! The event will be catered, have unreal prize give aways and amazing guest speakers and mentors! Event will take place at Shopify Ottawa! (More details to be email to successful applicants). Because of how overwhelmingly incredible we want this event to be, there will be a guest list of 80 youth. We want youth who are just as passionate as we are about being mentally healthy and enjoying all the surprises that we have to offer. So go to our forms page and sign up now (Completely free for youth 13-18)! www.inspire2013.ca. For more information, please contact Faron Gogo at fgogo@cheo.on.ca or call Youth Net at 613-738-3915. (AB –May 10)

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clip_image059COMING UP…. 

  • Apr 25 – HS Report Cards go home

  • Apr 26 – Co-op Integration Day

  • Apr 30 – Gr 6 Parent Information Night  6:30 – 8 pm

  • May 6 – 10 – Catholic Education Week

     

 

clip_image061 Mother Teresa…   Did you know…??

Word began to spread about Teresa’s good works, and soon she had other volunteers wanting to help. By 1950, she was able to start the Mission of Charity – a congregation dedicated to caring for “the hungry, the naked, the homeless, the crippled, the blind, the lepers, all those people who feel unwanted, unloved, uncared for throughout society, people that have become a burden to the society and are shunned by everyone.”   (legacy.com)

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