Friday, April 25, 2014

Day 1 HS & Day 5 - Gr. 7 & 8

 

If we have no peace, it is because we have forgotten that we belong to each other.

clip_image002WHOLE SCHOOL ANNOUNCEMENTS

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COMING UP IN THE LEARNING COMMONS:

 

Friday:  

  • Animanga (HS Anime Club) during HS Lunch

  • Grade 8 Games Club (7/8 Lunch)

  • Red Maple Voting…drop by the Learning Commons to cast your ballot

  • Documentary Film Festival:  These Birds Walk (HS P3)

Monday:  

  • Documentary Film Festival:  Terms and Conditions May Apply (HS P2)

  • Red Maple Voting…drop by the Learning Commons to cast your ballot

  • Documentary Film Festival:  William and the Windmill (HS P3)

Tuesday:

  • Documentary Film Festival:  Brothers Hypnotic (HS P2)

  • Animanga (HS Anime Club) during HS Lunch

  • Red Maple (7/8 Book Club) guest presentation by Mrs. HV

  • Red Maple Voting…drop by the Learning Commons to cast your ballot

  • Documentary Film Festival:  Fight Like Soldiers, Die Like Children (HS P4)

Wednesday:  

  • Shakin’ It With Shakespeare (Learning Commons Closed today for 7/8 lunches)

Remember that lunch passes are available to Grade 8 students on Mondays and Wednesdays, Grade 7 students on Tuesdays and Thursdays and Grade 7 & 8 students on Fridays. 

clip_image010MINI-ENRICHMENT: Students attending mini-enrichment courses (May 5th - May 9th) are reminded to access the website for information on the Orientation Sessions which occur on either Saturday May 3rd or Sunday May 4th. (DM –May 2)

 

clip_image012 BLOOD DONOR CLINIC: There will be a blood donor clinic at Mother Teresa High School (wood floor gym) on Friday, May 9th. You must be a minimum of 17 years old to donate blood.  If you didn't sign up in your homeroom, please see Mrs McLaughlin in room 130 to make an appointment. (DM May 9)

 

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clip_image016BOYS TOUCH FOOTBALL: All boys interested in trying out for the 7/8 touch football team are invited to attend a try-out practice on Friday, April 25th, from 3:00-4:00pm.  Please be ready to practice outside. (JD Apr.25)​

 

HIGH SCHOOL ANNOUNCEMENTS

clip_image0182015 EUROPE TRIP:  Are you interested in travelling to Italy, Greece and Turkey for 13 days in March 2015?  If yes, come to an information meeting Friday April 25th at the start of lunch in Student Services to find out more details. (EB –Apr 25)

clip_image020TO ALL CHEERLEADERS ON THE MT CHEER SQUAD. Here is the schedule of practices from now until the end of the school year. April 28, May 5, May 12, May 18, May 25, June 2, June 9, June 16.  It has been difficult to get gym time and balance my allotted time. Please note that we need the entire team to be there in order to get the most of practice.   ***I also need fees and uniforms from cheerleaders that have not paid or have left the team.**** (JR –May 2)

 

 

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The STUDENT SERVICES WEBSITE at ss.mths.ca is set up as an information tool, including information about: Community Service Hours Opportunities, Courses, Careers, Graduation, Scholarships, etc.

 

clip_image024VOLUNTEERS – FAMILY FITNESS NIGHT: St. Luke is looking for 5 or 6 sport minded students to help out at our family fitness night THIS Friday, April 25. Please email stlukevolunteers@gmail.comfor more information. (ER Apr. 25)

clip_image026THE 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.

Please contact Michelle Davis, Fundraising Administrator Ottawa Chapter, MS Society of Canada. P: 613-728-1583 ex. 3323, F: 613-728-0342, michelle.davis@mssociety.ca. mssociety.ca/ottawa. (Apr 25)

clip_image028 4TH ANNUAL MANOTICK MILER, APRIL 27TH IN SUPPORT OF THE UNIVERSITY OF OTTAWA HEART INSTITUTE: All volunteers will receive an event t-shirt and lunch at the after party hosted by the Big Red Restaurant.  Volunteer positions include water station help, route marshals, bike/bag check, race day set-up and take down crew etc...  Please contact Shannon Sullivan for more information or to volunteer.  instridevolunteers@gmail.com or 613-884-6948. (KW Apr. 25)

clip_image030FEMALE CAREERS IN THE TRADES: Any grade 9, 10 or 11 female student interested in learning more about careers in the Trades. Please go to Student Services and sign your name to a Career in Trade Forum sheet. We will accept the first 25 students. Interested parties will be contacted by Mr. Nearing and Mrs. Rennick for an upcoming May 7, 2014 event. (JR Apr. 30)

 

clip_image032VOLUNTEERS – OTTAWA CHILDREN’S FESTIVAL: The Ottawa Children’s Festival is looking for volunteers.  Register online at ottawachildrensfestival.ca. The festival takes place May 9-May 14, 2014, Lebreton Flats Park.  Lots of volunteer positions such as box office and information agent, set up, greeter, site host, site maintenance, traffic control, ushers, 4Cats art studio, face painting, petting zoo, circus workshops and floaters.  Information flyer available in Student Services. (KW May 2)

clip_image034WALK SO KIDS CAN TALK: Mark your calendar for Sunday, May 4, 2014 for the annual Walk so Kids Can Talk; Canada's largest walk for child and youth mentalhealth, which kicks off Mental Health Week in Canada each year. Check out walksokidscantalk.ca. Check out their new youth volunteer program at volunteer.resources@kidshelpphone.ca (KW May. 2)

 

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, visit:  www.myexplore.ca and to apply, visit www.myexplore.ca/apply. (May 2)

clip_image036LOOKING FOR VOLUNTEERS!  Berrigan ES is having a community garage sale on Friday, May 9th from 3:30pm to 8:00 pm and Saturday, May 10 th from 6:30 am to 2:00 pm.  They need help with set up and take down, parking, as greeters, etc.. Please sign up with Jenn Roy at:besgaragesale@gmail.com.  Pick up info sheet in Student Services. (KW –May 2)

clip_image038ABORIGINAL YOUTH CREATIVE WRITING AWARD.  The Ministry of Citizenship and Immigration is looking for submissions for the James Bartleman Aboriginal Youth Creative Writing Award.  Creative writing pieces may include short stories, poems, essays, plays, songs or even comic strips.  Recipients will receive a cash award of $2,500 each. Submission forms and more information are available at www.ontario.ca/bartleman, or by phone at 1 877 832-8622.  Submissions must be received by May 31, 2014.  See poster on the Student Services Board in the atrium. (KW –May 23)

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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_image042GRADUATING 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 23rd, 2014.

  • GRADUATION: In order to attend the Graduation Ceremony, students must have the 40 hours of community service completed by Monday June 09, 2014.

Forms are available in Student Services, the main office, or on the Mother Teresa website. (JH –Apr. 30)

clip_image044GRADUATION INFO:  The MT Graduation Ceremony for the class of 2014 will be held at Mother Teresa on Thursday June 26, 2014 (time to be determined). Each student will be given 2 tickets for guests. Students will be able to request extra tickets by signing up in Student Services between May 1st and May 23rd.  Students will be informed whether they will get extra tickets, in early June. (JH –Apr. 30)

 

STAFF

clip_image046 JEANS DAY: A reminder that Friday Apr. 25th is Jeans Day.  This week our contributions will go towards raising money for Diabetes Research.  Your generosity is greatly appreciated. (KM –Apr.25)

 

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clip_image050PARISHES 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

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clip_image053COMING UP….     

 

April 29: Feeder Schools Information Night

 

clip_image055 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)

                                                                                                                                         

 

 

 

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