MOTHER TERESA HIGH SCHOOL ~ DAILY ANNOUNCEMENTS
Tuesday, May 12, 2015
Day 2 - HS & Day 4 - Gr. 7 & 8
WHOLE SCHOOL ANNOUNCEMENTS
Students with overdue books and fines are asked to go to the Learning Commons after morning announcements. (MP May 15)
When students login into my. mths.ca they will notice a link, user name and password for a school
climate survey. You will be given an opportunity to complete it in class over the next couple of weeks.
The survey is completely anonymous and we appreciate your input. (MR May 13)
SchoolCashOnline: Our adoption rate has been climbing since we launched on October 31, 2014. Thank you to all of the families who have already registered!! Remember, online payments are quick and easy. There's no waiting for your cheque to be processed...BUT WAIT, THERE'S MORE! If you need a refund, they can be done right away without a trip to the bank!! So, if you haven't registered, check it out at www.mths.ca, click on the schoolcash online link on the left hand side and register today! Don't forget to attach your child to your account so that every time an activity comes up, you will receive an email notification!! Then all you have to do is go to the account and pay! Seriously, it's that easy!!! (KZ June 26)
LEGO donations: We are looking for donations of LEGO bricks and/or sets for our new grade 7/8 club.
7/8 ANNOUNCEMENTS
Our Grade 7 & 8 Track and Field Day is taking place on Friday May 22nd. Students are encouraged to wear sunscreen. Click here to view more information. Students are able to pre-order for the BBQ if they choose by Tuesday May 19th. (MR May 22)
All grade 7&8 students who have signed up to write the University of Waterloo Gauss Math Contest are reminded of the contest date of Wednesday, May 13. Students are asked to report to room 237 and 240 immediately following the lunch block. The contest will promptly start at the beginning of the 5th block. Please bring a pencil and calculator. (AC May 13)
7-8 School Play:
ALL CAST MEMBERS: Friday, May 15: 3-4:30pm
You must let Mme Beraldin know if you cannot attend. (JB May 12)
7-8 Boys Softball: There will a softball tryout Tuesday May 12 and Thursday May 14th from 3:00-4:15pm (Eagles Nest) behind the school. (JB May 14)
Grade 7/8 students interested in trying out for the Paddle Tennis Team are asked to sign up outside of room 339 by Wednesday this week. Athletes who have already participated on volleyball, basketball or touch football teams will not be allowed to participate. The paddle tennis tournament will be on May 21st. (HL May 21)
HIGH SCHOOL ANNOUNCEMENTS
Grade 12 University of Waterloo International Chem 13 Competition: Participants are reminded that the competition will take place in room 211 on Thursday, May 14th during period 2. See Ms. D'Angela if you have any questions. (ED May 14)
HS Girls Field Hockey - Any girls interested in purchasing a black field hockey crew neck long sleeve are asked to see Mlle. Pendergest in room 234 before May 15th, 2015 to order. (CP May 15)
A group of students will be meeting once a week for informal discussions relating to multicultural topics such as the experiences of visible minorities in Canada. All interested high school students are invited to participate. Our first meeting will be this Wednesday in room 314. (SL May 13)
STUDENT SERVICES
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.
Summer Driver Education Program registration forms have arrived in Student Services.
You have up to June 19th to register either online at www.summerconnections.com, or by mailing or dropping off the registration form to the Continuing Education Department (570 West Hunt Club Road) or by calling 613-228-3338 to register with Visa or Master Card payment. (KW June 19)
Coop Interviews Have Started! Make sure that your application form has been filled out and handed into Mrs. Watkinson in Student Services so that you can get interviewed for your dream job! Employers are hiring now for the best opportunities.
2015 Summer School Program from the Ottawa Catholic School Board.
Registration forms are now available in Student Services.
Register May 1st to June 25th through your Student Services Department.
All registration forms must be signed by you, a parent/guardian and your counsellor.
If unable to do so before June 25th, you will have to do so in person, on June 29th
from 9:00 am to 2:00 pm at St. Nicholas Adult High School located at 893 Admiral Avenue.
The Numeracy/Literacy Summer School Program is for students currently in Grade 6, 7 or 8.
These courses are designed to enhance the English and Mathematics skills of students who are
at level 2 or lower. Students receive encouragement, gain confidence and learn how to improve organizational skills required at the Grade 7, 8 or 9 levels. (KW June 25)
Summer School Registration Forms from the OCDSB are now available for pick up in Student Services. Students require to meet with their Guidance counsellor to discuss course selection.
Once counsellor, student and parent sign the form, it is to be brought to: during the day:
440 Albert Street, Room E 122 B, Friday, May 1st to Friday, June 26th. or Monday, May 11 from 6pm to 7:30pm at Sir Robert Borden HS and John McCrae HS or Tuesday, May 12 from 6pm to 7:30pm at Sir Wilfrid Laurier SS and 440 Albert Street, Room 122B (for the Adult Summer School Site) (KW June 26)
Attention Students Registered for Co-op Next Semester! If you are interested in a coop placement with Ottawa Police Services in September, please see a coop teacher in room 320 (Mrs. O’Sullivan or Mr. Nearing) to see if you are eligible and to pick up an Ottawa Police Application Form. Interviews with Ottawa Police will be booked between Wednesday May 6 until Wed May 13. Don't miss out on the chance to work with Ottawa Police! (MO May 13)
Attention Grade 11 students. Are you interested in visiting Halifax, Nova Scotia this summer?
Saint Mary's University is hosting a weekend visit on July 18th and 19th. The cover the costs for a parent and a student to stay on campus, take part in engaging workshops and get a taste of Halifax culture. You arrange your way to and from Halifax and they take care of the rest. For more information, please visit www.smu.ca/july2015. For students who wish to RSVP, or have any questions, please contact Alex MacLeod at a.macleod@smu.ca (KW July 19)
Urgent request for clean and dry milk bags. Please drop off to Mrs. Watkinson in Student Services anytime between 8:00 am and 3:30 pm. Thank you. Your support is greatly appreciated.
.VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES:
On Saturday, May 30th, Farley Mowat Public School will be hosting their 8th Annual Mayfair Carnival. Looking for students for the day of the event (Saturday, May 30th) as well as the Thursday, May 21st to deliver flyers in the neighbourhood. They would be helping with setup, take down, carnival games, bbq, raffle, prize booth, etc.We have an orientation session on Thursday May 21s at 6:30and delivery of flyers from 7 - 9.We are looking for volunteers on the Friday night (5-8 pm) and then if they work the entire Saturday, we start at 8 and go until 4. For more information, please contact Dorinda McNamee at mayfair.fmps@gmail.com There is also information on their website: https://fmpsmayfairweb.wordpress.com/ ; look under the Volunteer Tab. (KW May 30)
The West Ottawa Soccer Club is currently looking for coaches for the U4, U5 and U6 teams. No experience necessary as you would be working with very young kids who are just being introduced to soccer. All sessions plans are provided by the Club for you to follow. You must be born in 1999 or earlier to volunteer. If you are interested in being a coach or co-coach this summer, please contact Cathy Briggs at weewarriors@wosc.ca
LF student volunteers for Canada Day in Barrhaven. Details on website: http://www.canadadaybarrhaven.ca or contact: volunteer@canadadaybarrhaven.ca (KW July 2015)
LF student to help with maintenance yard work (cutting grass, raking) and household chores for a senior citizen living in our school boundary. Student to start immediately. $$$ to be discussed. Please call Sheila at 613-825-6932. Thank you for your interest and your help.
We are currently looking for new volunteers for our exciting Ottawa Music Expo event taking place during the Music & Beyond festival on July 5, 2015. The volunteer team will assist with workshops, handing out brochures and balloons along the canal to encourage families to attend the Ottawa Music Expo. There will be many volunteer opportunities available including set up and tear down of the event so feel free to contact our volunteer coordinator who will work with you to find a position that you are interested in.Volunteer positions include (but are not limited to)(KW July 5)
Pre-Festival – Pre-festival volunteers help with office-related tasks such as advanced ticket sales and concert preparation.
Usher - Ushers greet patrons, take tickets, and direct people to their seats
Box Office - Box Office volunteers sell tickets at the door, as well as any other merchandise for that particular event.
Stage Crew – The Stage Crew helps move equipment and stage pieces and assists the stage manager as needed for the performance
Interested students can contact our organization at volunteer@musicandbeyond.ca.
GRADE 12’s / GRADS
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
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