Monday, March 24, 2014
Day 1 HS & Day 3 - Gr. 7 & 8
God doesn't require us to succeed, he only requires that you try
WHOLE SCHOOL ANNOUNCEMENTS
This week in the Learning Commons
Tuesday: Animanga (High School Anime Club) - High School Lunch
Red Maple (Grade 7/8 Book Club) - 7/8 Lunch - Guest Presenter is Mr. Raso this week.
Wednesday: Popcorn will be sold in the Atrium today. Proceeds will go toward funding tickets to the Red Maple 7/8 Reading Club event at the Sportsplex in May.
Thursday: The Learning Commons will be closed for the OSSLT Testing all day today.
Friday: Animanga (High School Anime Club) - High School Lunch
Both Grades 7 & 8 Games Clubs are cancelled this week. We will continue again next week.
MT Student Agenda Cover Design Contest: Calling all artists, photographers and media arts students. Applications are now open for any students interested in designing the cover for Mother Teresa’s 2014-15 student agenda.
Entries much be portrait layout, measuring 5.5" x 8.5". Each cover must have the following words: Mother Teresa High School, Student Agenda, 2014-15. The rest is up to you!
All entries will be placed on display in the library at the beginning of April and voting will take place electronically through student’s my.mths accounts for the best cover.
Please see Mrs. Villeneuve in room 102 if you have any questions and to submit your designs. Entries are due before Friday, March 28th,2014 @ 3:00pm. Good luck! (CV Mar. 28)
7/8 ANNOUNCEMENTS
HIGH SCHOOL ANNOUNCEMENTS
There will be a meeting for all high school boys interested in playing baseball this spring. Meeting at lunch in room 216 at lunch.
Any grade 9-12 girl interested in trying out for MT's Varsity Girls Soccer Team is invited to do so the week AFTER Easter break. Stay tuned for details. If you have any questions please see Mr. Nicoletti or Ms. McSwiggan. (SM Apr. 24)
All grade 10 students are reminded to check my.mths.ca to see where they are reporting period 2 Mon, Tue, and Wed next week for their literacy test prep, and to see where they report on Thursday morning to write their literacy test. (MC Mar. 27)
STUDENT SERVICES
The STUDENT SERVICES WEBSITE at ss.mths.ca is set up as an information tool.
Includes information about: Community Service Hours Opportunities, Courses, Careers, Graduation, Scholarships,etc.
Gather some friends and earn volunteer hours while helping your community. Ontario Youth Volunteer Challenge (Change the World Campaign) is on April 6 - May 19, 2014. There are three ways for students to be part of the campaign. 1. Volunteer at the ChangeTheWorld event; http://volunteerottawa.ca/youth/ctw2014/ 2. Create and volunteer with a youth-run volunteer initiative 3. Continue with ongoing volunteer activities. See poster in atrium on the Student Services Board. Get the details and find volunteer opportunities at: www.volunteerottawa. ca/youth/ (KW Apr. 6)
We are organizing an electronic waste recycling day on Friday April 11'th from 12 noon to 7.00 pm and Saturday April 12 from 8.00 am, to 7.00 pm at the Kanata Legion Branch # 638 located at 70 Hines rd. in Kanata. We will donate all proceeds to the Legion. We will be accepting all types of e-waste including computers, keyboards, monitors, televisions, radios, copiers, telephones,...etc...If you are not sure if your item is acceptable, call 613-799-7664, before coming down. (KW Apr. 11)
Kevin Walker
Office: 613-271-1075
Cell: 613-799-7664
kwalker.jjenterprises@rogers.com
We are looking for between 14 and 20 student volunteers for our St. Luke Family Mathnight on Tuesday, April 8th. They will helping students and parents at the various stations we will have set up. We will need them from about 6:00 pm-8:00 pm on that night. If you are interested please email stlukevolunteers@gmail.com (KW Apr. 18)
Waupoos Family Farm has summer jobs and volunteer opportunities for students. Please see information sheet in Student Services. Deadline to apply is April 4. Please click on link to view flyer. (KW Apr. 4)
Please click on link to view poster to help Support Canadians living with Cancer. Donate a few hours of your time and help save lives. (KZ Apr 1)
The MS Society of Canada Ottawa Chapter is holding their annual Mandarin MS Walk on Sunday, April 27th. We are looking to recruit over 200 volunteers to assist in a number of duties during the weekend of the event. In previous years a majority of our volunteers have been students from in and around the Ottawa area.
Thank you for your consideration in this matter.
Michelle Davis | Fundraising Administrator | Ottawa Chapter
MS Society of Canada | 1826 Woodward Dr. | Ottawa ON K2C 0P7
P: 613-728-1583 ex. 3323 <- NEW Extension
| F: 613-728-0342 | michelle.davis@mssociety.ca
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The Driver Education Program: Winter 2014 - registration forms are now available in Student Services. Students can register by mailing/dropping off the form to the Continuing Education Department (570 West Hunt Club Road) or by having their parent call 613-228-3338 to register with Visa or MasterCard. (KW)
Explore is a five-week language-immersion course (spring or summer). Participants live in a student residence on campus or with a homestay family whose members speak French. Participants in Explore receive a $2,200 bursary that covers tuition fees for the course, meals, accommodations, workshops, but the bursary does not cover other necessary costs such as registration fee ($225 non-refundable and payable only if you receive a bursary), travel costs, optional activities, spending money. See brochures in Student Services. To be eligible to apply, you must meet all of the following criteria: be a canadian citizen or permanent resident; be at least in Grade 11 during the current school year; have been a full-time student for at least one term during the current school year. You must also be at least 16 years old. To see a detailed list of the participating colleges and universities across Canada, go to their website: www.myexplore.ca and to apply, visit www.myexplore.ca/apply.
FOR THE LATEST GRAD AND PROM INFORMATION, CHECK THE STUDENT SERVICES GRAD WEBPAGE:
MT GRADS!
Grad survey is out and needs to be completed by Saturday March 22 at 12:00 am. You will need access to your ocsb student account to complete it. (CA Mar. 22)
Here is the link:
If you have any questions or complications, contact Chelsey Aulenback at chelsey.aulenback@ocsbstudent.ca.
YSB Employment Services Youth Job Fair: The 2014 Ottawa Youth Job Fair will be held on Thursday March 20, 2014 from 10 am to 2 pm. This will be held at the Jim Durrell Recreation Centre, in the Ellwood Hall room, at 1264 Walkley Road. Employers on site will be recruiting youth for full time and part time opportunities including summer job placements. (KW Mar. 20)
Opportunities include but are not limited to the following:
• Customer service
• General labour
• Camp counsellor
• Office clerks
• Reception
• Life guards
• Parks and recreation
The following is the link for students to register: https://ysbtms.net/index.php/en/eventregistration?task=view_event&event_id=449
GRADUATION FEES:
A grad fee of $75 will be collected from each graduate between March 19th - 27th. This fee covers the cost of all activities associated with grad day & commencement (this fee does not cover any costs associated with prom). Students will be measured for their grad gown when they bring a cheque for $75 (made payable to "Mother Teresa High School") to room 130 between March 19th & March 27th. (DM Mar. 27)
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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
Mother Teresa… Did you know…??
The Catholic Church has begun to move Mother Teresa along the steps toward sainthood, and she was beatified in 2003. Her official title is now Blessed Teresa of Calcutta. (legacy.com)