MOTHER TERESA HIGH SCHOOL ~ DAILY ANNOUNCEMENTS

Thursday, January 14, 2016
HS Day 1 - 7/8 Day 1

WHOLE SCHOOL ANNOUNCEMENTS

Alpine Ski Team Upcoming important dates:
Tuesday, January 12th: HS racers only lunch in room 303
Wednesday, January 13th: dry land after school -weight room
Thursday, January 14th: dry land after school -weight room
Tuesday, February 2nd : All Catholic Race Mont Cascades 7 am-4 pm
Monday, February 8th: Re-scheduled training day at Mont Ste. Marie 7 am- 4 pm
Wednesday, February 17th: NCSSAA Alpine Championship Slalom Camp Fortune 7 -4pm
Thursday February 18th: NCSSAA Alpine Championship Giant Slalom Camp Fortune 7-4

Calm Down and Zentangle @ your LEARNING COMMONS.  Zentangle is Art Therapy to enhance relaxation and focus. (MP Jan. 15)

Homeroom Challenge:  Help the homeless with a “Clean” Start to the New Year.  Join us for the Shepherds of Good Hope Toiletries Collection. Over 6500 people in Ottawa experienced homelessness in 2014.  Almost 1000 16-25 years used a shelter in 2014.  Help those in need and bring the following items to your homeroom: Shampoo, Soap, Toothpaste, Lotion, Toilet paper, Kleenex, Deodorant, New Socks, New Underwear.  The homeroom with the most collected (by weight) by Friday, January 15th will win a Pizza Party! (SM Jan. 15)

Update to Allerject Voluntary Recall Replacement Procedures: Important Allerject Information: Following the October 28, 2015 voluntary recall by Sanofi Canada of all lots of Allerject epinephrine auto-injectors and the announcement earlier this month that the stock of alternative epinephrine auto-injectors is now sufficient to replace all Allerject devices in Canada, we remind you of the following:
  • Immediately return all Allerject devices to your local pharmacy.
  • All Allerject epinephrine auto-injectors returned by patients to their pharmacist with an expiry date between October 2015 and December 2016 inclusively continue to be eligible for replacement at no cost to the patient.
  • Please provide the school with a replacement (if you haven’t already done so). (MC Jan. 18)

7/8 ANNOUNCEMENTS

Please dress warmly everyday for outside recess. Unless told otherwise, everyone will be outside for the last 20 minutes of lunch. (MR Feb. 1)

Any 7/8 girl interested in playing on the 7/8 Girls Hockey Team is asked to sign up with Mr. Quinn in the gym by Friday January 15th. Further information regarding ice times will be given at a later date. (TQ Jan. 15)

Grade 7/8 Boy's Final Floorball tryout is on Friday Jan. 15 in the cafeteria gym from 3-4. (GR Jan. 15)

Clubs for Grades 7/8 every week in the Learning Commons:
Mondays:  Gr. 8 Games Club
Tuesdays:  Gr. 7 Games Club
Thursdays:  Gr. 7/8 Lego Builders Club
Fridays:  Gr. 7/8 Red Maple Book Club (New Books have now arrived!)

Grade 7/8 Photo Club will meet in room 339 on Wednesdays at 12:40. (HL)

7&8 Badminton - Those interested in joining the 7&8 Badminton team are encouraged to sign-up outside of room 234 (Mlle Pendergest's room). Athletes MUST be available for the West Tournament on February 22nd, 2015
  • GIRLS try-outs will take place Tuesday January 12th from 3-4pm in the Caf Gym. 
  • BOYS try-outs will take place Wednesday January 13th from 3-4pm in the Caf Gym. 
  • IMPORTANT: A first cut will be made after each first try-out and those who make the cut will be invited to a second co-ed try-out Thursday January 14th from 3-4pm in the Caf. Gym. A list of these athletes will be posted outside of room 234. Check often. (CP Jan. 14)

7-8 Boys Hockey - All Gr. 7 & 8 Boys interested in playing on the School Hockey Team, are asked to sign up outside Rm 332 before Friday January 15. (JB -Jan 15)





HIGH SCHOOL ANNOUNCEMENTS

Envirothon Competition - all Environmental Science students semester 1 (Ms. Ragasis) and semester 2 (Ms. Soprovich) are asked to attend a short meeting at lunch on Friday, Jan 15th  in room 202 concerning the 2016 envirothon competition this spring. This is a combined outdoor/indoor two day competition young people who are interested in the outdoors and protecting the environment. Any other student, grade 9 - 12, is welcome to attend. (SS Jan. 15)
There is an important and MANDATORY meeting for all Grade 11 and 12 students who are planning to attend the Ancient History Field Trip to Toronto this Friday, January 15th at lunch in room 304.  Please see Mrs. Galbraith is you cannot attend this meeting. (MG Jan. 15)

Junior Boys Volleyball Tryouts will be Monday and Wednesday next week at 7:30 am in the Woodfloor gym. Please sign up outside the gym entrance by Friday after school to show that you are interested. (KB Jan. 15) 

There will be a ski meeting on Thursday lunch for all those going on the Mont St Anne Ski Trip in room 103 at 11.30. There are a couple of spots opened up on the trip if anyone is still interested in coming on the trip. (AP Jan. 14)

Interested in joining MT's Improv Team? Come to an information meeting this Friday after school on the stage (rm. 114). If you can't make the meeting, please see Mrs. Rose or Ms. Laviolette. (MR Jan. 15)

A reminder to all members of the H.S. Girls' Hockey Team to bring their jerseys back ASAP to Mr. Gervasi in room 309 or Mr. Whitten in room 130. Thanks! (MG Jan. 21)

Writing Contest - Calling all poets and short story writers!  Carleton University's English Department is sponsoring a poetry and short fiction competition.  This year's theme is "Encounters with Technology".  First and second place finishers will have their work published.  As well, winners will receive cash prizes.  Register online.  Due date: February 19. (JS Feb. 19)

Debate Club -
The debate club will meet January 18, February 8, 22, March 7. Meetings will resume again after the March Break. No experience needed. New students always welcome. Room 138. (JS Mar 7)

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.

VIRTUAL VOLUNTEER FAIR 2016- By Volunteer Ottawa: Participate in our interactive Virtual Volunteer Fair 2016 and explore local youth volunteer opportunities that fit your interests.
Who can join? Open to all local high school students
What to expect? Interact with numerous local organizations who are looking to recruit youth volunteers! Each virtual booth will provide a brief overview video of the organization, discuss the volunteer opportunities it has to offer, connect to the organization’s social media, and even allow students to chat LIVE with a representative from the organization.
Participating organizations:  12 local not-for-profit organizations, including: AIDS Committee of Ottawa, Arthritis Society, Canadian Cancer Society, Canadian Diabetes Association, Capital Velo Fest Inc., Carlingview Manor, CNIB, DeafBlind Ontario Services, LiveWorkPlay, Meals on Wheels Ottawa, Ottawa Power Wheelchair Hockey League, and St. Patrick’s Home of Ottawa,.
Why: This online fair is a great way to link participants with organizations that can help them build a resume with valuable experience, fulfill hours to give back to the community, and connect with organizations that interest them.
When? Wednesday, February 17, 2016. Time to be announced.
*Note: The virtual volunteer fair will only be accessible live at specified hours

Where? Online, from the comfort of anywhere you can receive Internet access
What do you need? Computer access is required (i.e., computer lab, library, online or even mobile device). A link to the site will be follow shortly to interested individuals. 
If interested, or for more information, please contact sabiha@volunteerottawa.ca or call 613-736-5266 ext. 157. (MP Jan. 22)





Anyone interested in Youth Summer Programs - Faculty of Law - Faculty of Medicine - University of Toronto, drop by Student Services. (KW Jan. 15)

Summer High School Credits in Ireland-The Irish Experience- 4-week credit programs in Ireland, at University settings - Dublin and Cork cities July 2106.  For information, visit their website at: www.irishexperience.com

Portfolio-Info Night at University of Ottawa. January 21st,2016 from 7-9pm, Department of Visual Arts 100 Laurier east (room 114).Applicants are encouraged to bring a selection of their best work (6-8 works) and their sketchbook for personal feedback and advice about how to prepare the portfolio. Professors and masters students will share tips on photographing work and preparing it for digital uploading. They will also give an introduction to Slideroom, our digital portfolio portal. Visit the SlideRoom: https://ottawauvisualarts.slideroom.com or http://arts.uottawa/visualarts/additional-admission-requirements. (KW- Jan 21)
VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES

LF a French Tutor (2 nights a week) for an 11-year old boy who lives in the Stonebridge area.
If interested, please contact Marcia at marcia11aug@yahoo.ca or telephone at 613-692-6954.
(KW)

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
Do you have questions about our programs, admission process, financial aid, scholarships? Come to Saint Paul University’s OPEN HOUSE on January 27th from 4:30 to 7:30 p.m.  4 Scholarships valued at $1,000 will be awarded. The School of Counselling, Psychotherapy and Spirituality will give an information session of their programs! Be sure not to miss it! English sessions will be given as follows:    5:00 to 5:30pm, 6:00 to 6:30pm. (KW - Jan 27)


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

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