Tuesday, May 14, 2013

                                                          

Day 2 - H.S. & Day 4 - Gr. 7 & 8

 

God doesn't require us to succeed; he only requires that you try. ~ Mother Teresa

 

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A CATHOLIC GRADUATE IS… A caring family member who attends to family, school, parish and the wider community (May 21)

  

 

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clip_image0087/8 GIRLS GAELIC FOOTBALL: The 7/8 girls gaelic football will be holding tryouts Wednesday May 15th and Thursday May 23 after school from 3 til 4:15. Not sure what gaelic football is, come out anyway and learn how to play. (MP –May 17)

 

7/8 BOYS GAELIC FOOTBALL: Any 7/8 boys interested in trying out for the Gaelic football team please sign-up in front of the 7/8 Phys.Ed. office. (CN –May 17)

 

7/8 BOYS/GIRLS PADDLE BALL TEAM: Any 7/8 boys and girls interested in trying out for the Paddle ball team please sign-up in front of the 7/8 Phys.Ed. office. (CN –May 17)

 

7-8 DRAMA CLUB: Costume Rehearsal: Wednesday, Thursday, Friday this week, on the stage 3-4pm. (JB –May 17)

 

 

HIGH SCHOOL ANNOUNCEMENTS

MTSAID: All members are asked to attend a brief meeting at the beginning of lunch on Tuesday May 14 in room 324. (ZM –May 15)

clip_image010GR 9/10 POETRY CONTEST: The Refugees and Human Rights poetry contest has been extended. The closing date is now 17 May 2013.  If you are a grade 9 or 10 student and have not entered, this means you still have two weeks to write and express your feelings about issues such as war, violence and persecution, the pain and isolation of a refugee's life, cultural/religious difference and co-existence, the
importance of welcoming refugees, the challenges of adapting to life in a new country, the need for being welcomed and for tolerance in our society.  Entry form and rules are available  on the UNHCR website at  www.unhcr.ca     Individual submissions can be sent by email topoesie@unhcr.org or by  fax at 613-230-1855 or by courrier to UNHCR Canada, Suite 401 - 280  Albert Street, ON K1P 5G8.
(CHV –May 17)

clip_image012CHOIR PRACTICE SCHEDULE - Preparation for the last mass of the year. Practice dates are Wednesday  May 8th, Tuesday May 14, and Tuesday May 21st. There will be a practice the morning of mass as well. All practices are held in room 119 at lunch. Everyone is encouraged to attend to help make this a spectacular final mass. (SS –May 21)

 

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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/

 

DUAL CREDIT OPPORTUNITIES: Any student who has not met with Ms Coyle in Student Services but is still interested in the Dual Credit Program for next year, please see Ms Coyle to pick up the information/application package. All applications are due Wed. May 15th to Student Services. (TC –May 15)

LOOKING INTO SOCIAL WORK NEXT YEAR??  Any student going into grades 11 or 12 next year thinking of pursuing a career in the field of Social Work at the college level, please see Ms Coyle in Student Services for an opportunity to take a Dual Credit in Addictions at Algonquin College from Sept 2013-Jan 2014 from 4-7 pm. Day of week TBD. (TC –May 15)

clip_image016SUMMER 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)

VOLUNTEERS NEEDED! Help needed for the 3rd annual Maria Luisa’s Spring Day for Kids.  This event takes place on May 25, from 1 – 4 pm, at the Jack Purcell Community Centre (320 Jack Purcell Lane).  Students can earn volunteer hours in a fun way!  For more information contact info@mlmifcanada.org, or 613-789-7488.  (SD –May 17)

clip_image018 ATTENTION STUDENTS: LOOKING FOR VOLUNTEER HOURS? On May 25th and 26th the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society will once again run its annual bottle drive to raise money for the fight against Leukemia and other blood cancers. If you would like to volunteer for this very important event and earn volunteer hours at the same time, then contact us by going to: www.bottledrive.ca. (KZ –May 17)

clip_image020BRIGHT MATH CAMP for motivated bright and gifted students entering in fall 2013 into grades 7-8-9. Not-for-profit camp for the promotion of mathematics.  The classes on recreational mathematics will be held at  Carleton University, from July 8 to 12 and July 22 to 26, 2013. Visit the camp website:  http://www.ncf.ca/~au680/index.htm.  to find details concerning the location, timetable, program etc.  (KW –May 24)

clip_image022LOOKING FOR A FUN WAY TO GET SOME VOLUNTEER HOURS?  Faces of Aces needs you!  This is the big year end BBQ bash at Adrienne Clarkson Elementary School.  Thursday June 13, 5:00 – 8:00 pm.  Lots of enthusiastic volunteers are needed to help with handing out food and drinks, taking tickets, running games and more.  To register as a volunteer (or to get more information) please email your name, your school name and your phone number to faces.of.aces@gmail.com. (KZ –May 24)

 

clip_image023THE NEPEAN BMX ASSOCIATION is a non-profit association which has recently constructed a BMX race track in Barrhaven. The Grand Opening of the facility is on June 1st, therefore they are searching for student volunteers to help with track maintenance each weekend leading up to the event. Volunteers will be performing duties such as raking of soil and small rocks. If interested, please contact them at  NepeanBMX@gmail.com and provide your availability. (SA –May 24)

clip_image025DRIVER EDUCATION PROGRAM - SUMMER 2013: Students may register either by mailing /dropping off the registration form to the Continuing Education Department (570 West Hunt Club Road), or by having their parents call 613-228-3338 to register with Visa or MasterCard payment. Driver Education Program Registration Forms are available in Student Services.  Registration period is from May 1st - June 21st. (KW –May 31)

 

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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_image029BUILDING UNIVERSITY TIMETABLES: Students who have accepted an offer from the University of Ottawa can begin to create their schedule for next year, as of Monday May 13. A representative from Ottawa U will be in room 212 at lunch on Tuesday May 14 to answer questions and help you on the computer. Students accepting from Carleton University will receive, before the end of May, an email which will explain the dates and times you can begin to create a schedule. The earliest date to register is June 24. Check this link for a list of the dates: http://www1.carleton.ca/registrar/registration/time-tickets/.  (JH –May 14)

ATTENTION GRADUATES:  Professional Engineers Ontario is offering two $500 scholarships to students who will be attending an engineering faculty at an Ontario University. Applications are available in Student Services.  (RB –May 16)

ATTENTION ALL GRADE 12 STUDENTS ATTENDING PROM: If you are attending prom this Friday and have chosen Select Floral (here in Barrhaven) for any floral needs, we recommend that you please confirm WITH THEM, that your order will be available for pickup, as soon as possible. (May 16)

clip_image031ATTENTION GRADUATES WHO WILL BE ATTENDING ALGONQUIN COLLEGE.  You are invited to apply for a $1000 entrance scholarship.  Applications are available in Student Services. (RB –May 17)

 

clip_image033GRADUATION 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)

WANT TO ATTEND ST FX UNIVERSITY? There is an information session taking place on May 23, 2013, at the Dows Lake Pavillion from 7:00 PM to 9:00 PM.  To RSVP:  Sign up online at stfx.ca/info, email:  infosessions@stfx.ca or call 1-613-301-0434.  Information cards are available in Student Services. (KW –May 23)

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clip_image037JEANS DAY: A reminder that TUESDAY May 14th is National Denim Day.  This day asks for a (minimum) $5 contribution, which will go toward Breast Cancer Research.  Make sure you get your pink flower ribbon in the main office when you make your contribution. (Income tax receipt forms are also available).  Your generosity is greatly appreciated. (SD –May 14)

clip_image039DI LUNCH AND LEARN: On Wednesday, May 15 the DI Team will host the last Lunch and Learn.  Come during HS and 7 & 8 lunches for treats and new DI strategies.  The presentation will be in the Career Centre in Student Services. (KM –May 15)

 

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clip_image043PARISHES SERVING THE MOTHER TERESA COMMUNITY:

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

clip_image045ODAWA NATIVE FRIENDSHIP CENTRE ANNUAL POW-WOW FESTIVAL: We would love to benefit all your students with the chance to experience our Native Culture. Festivities will start Friday, May 24th and will conclude on Sunday evening, May 26th. It's fun for all ages as there will be dancing, singing, authentic Aboriginal food, local craft vendors & more.  Odawa is still accepting volunteers for this event. Students/Individuals who have CPR/First Aid Training is an asset but not a requirement. For more details regarding volunteer positions or any other inquiries please contact: Amanda Wong  admin@odawa.on.ca.  TEL: 613-722-3811.  www.odawa.on.ca/.  (KZ –May 17)

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clip_image048COMING UP…. 

  • May 16 – Grad Day

  • May 17 – Prom

  • May 20 – Victoria Day Holiday

 

 

clip_image050 Mother Teresa…   Did you know…??

Mother Teresa refused the traditional Nobel honor banquet, instead requesting that the $192K funds be given to help the poor of India.  (legacy.com)

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