St. MOTHER TERESA HIGH SCHOOL ~ DAILY ANNOUNCEMENTS
“SEEK JUSTICE
LOVE KINDNESS & MERCY
WALK HUMBLY WITH GOD”
October 22nd 2021
WHOLE SCHOOL
Locked Chromebook? Do you have an OCSB Chromebook that has been displaying a message stating the device is locked? If so, please drop by the Learning Commons, during school hours, to switch devices and/or have your device unlocked.
Math Help:
All students in grades 6-11 can access free 1:1 math tutoring with Ontario Certified teachers online Monday-Friday 9am to 9pm and 3:30pm to 9pm Sunday. More information can be found here.
7/8 ANNOUNCEMENTS
-Any girls interested in trying out for the 7/8 girls soccer team are asked to read the information outside of room 238 and add their name to the sign up sheet.
HIGH SCHOOL ANNOUNCEMENTS
Are you a student in grade 11 or 12 considering a career in Medicine?
The University of Ottawa MedExpo will be having a Zoom meeting to debunk some of the myths about Medical School and the process of getting accepted to a Medical School. The program aims to address rumours for senior students once-and-for-all before they enter university, while also emphasizing the importance of maintaining mental and physical wellness throughout the rest of high school, undergrad, and beyond. Interested students will be invited to participate in a 75 minute virtual ZOOM session after school. Please sign up HERE if you would like to attend.
Winter Dual Credit Program
The Dual Credit program is a high school/college initiative where high school students are enrolled in apprenticeship training and/or a college course. Upon successful completion of the college learning requirements, students earn credits towards both their high school diploma and their college education. It is also a great opportunity to gain a better understanding of the field of study as well as a college experience. This program is recommended for students in grade 11 or 12. Winter courses are scheduled to begin the week of February 7th until the week of May 17th with March Break off. Dual Credit Applications will be accepted from October 25th – November 15th. Please visit www.algonquincollege.com/ap/courses/ for courses available. For applications and/or more information, please see your Guidance Counsellor.
Win Cash Prizes:
Check out the Business Board outside of room 216 to learn about opportunities to win up to $1,000 for a short video or up to $500 for a short essay. You don't have to be a business student to win. There are other opportunities available to you as well.
Every year The Salvation Army counts on regular citizens to fill much needed fundraising positions, whether in a volunteer role or as an employee of our organization. We are in need of many volunteers for this year as restrictions are loosening and providing us with a better avenue to raise funds for those less fortunate. Please see the link below for more information.
Any grade 9 to 12 Black students interested in joining the Black Student Association: the first meeting will be on Thursday, October 21st from 2:30-3:30 pm. Come to Mrs. De Pippo’s Class, room 133. Meetings will take place on Thursdays. Follow our Instagram @smt_bsa, we hope to see you there!
Senior Boys's Basketball Team Tryouts:
This year's Senior Boys' Basketball team tryouts will take place on the following dates:
Thursday, October 14th at 4:30 pm - 6:00 pm
Tuesday, October 19th at 4:30 pm - 6:00 pm
If you have any questions please see Mr. Rowley in Room 136.
Junior Boys' Basketball Team Tryouts
This year's Junior Boys' Basketball team tryouts will take place on the following dates:
Tuesday, October 26th at 4:30 pm - 6:00 pm
Thursday, October 28th at 4:30 pm - 6:00 pm
If you have any questions please see Mr. Rowley in Room 136
The Sprott Student Consulting Group (Carleton University) is currently looking for students in grade 11 or 12 interested in acquiring business-related experience. SSCG will allow high school students to acquire practical experience, expand their networks and enhance their management skills. Students will be assisting on projects via carrying out research on particular topics within their abilities as well as attending online team meetings. High school students are expected to commit on average 3 hours per week. With successful completion of the program, high school volunteers will be given reference letters from their respective team leaders. Please contact Daria Ivatsik (DariaIvatsik@cmail.carleton.ca ) if you are interested in this opportunity.
Building a Stronger Future (Oct 5 & 14th) https://ontarioja.vfairs.com/en
This interactive, online experience will introduce Ontario high school students to the fascinating skilled trades and technology sectors. Students will learn about these amazing sectors, hear from industry experts, and learn how they can build a rewarding career in a range of growing industries. The event will include interactive workshops, talks from industry experts, networking opportunities, and a chance to explore these amazing career pathways. This event is free to attend thanks to generous funding from the Ministry of Labour, Training and Skills Development’s Skills Development Fund. Students and/or Parents/Guardians can register individually to participate Register now
Start and run your very own business! Interested in the world of business? Looking for new skills to help you get a job? Joining the JA Company Program (Virtual), a free four-month (Oct 20 to March) after-school program. With guidance from volunteer mentors from the business community, the teams build their own start-up from the ground up! Have questions or want to hear stories of the many SMT JA Company Alumni?... pop by room 213. Check out this video. More on JA Company Register Here.
Eco Club
Do you care about global solidarity? SMT has a few subsidized spots available for students at the upcoming 'Youth 4 Others Advocacy Symposium'. The theme is Solidarity in a COVID 19 World. This is a virtual event on Oct. 23-24 where you will be able to listen to inspiring speakers, participate in meaningful workshops, and connect with others who are seeking to build a just future for all. Through solidarity, we can address vaccine inequity, global migration and social and ecological justice issues. Please contact our Chaplain, Leah through email or in-person for more information or to register. (LD Oct. 23)
STUDENT SERVICES
Attention Grade 12s considering applying to university in Ontario:
Please click on this link to access information regarding the Ontario University Fair's virtual events happening this year. All Ontario universities will participate in these events. The events are free and anyone may attend. Each event will be divided up into four 30-minute sessions, where students can learn about the universities of their choice and ask questions.
Dates:
Tuesday, October 26, 5-7 pm (ET)
Link:
Ontario Universities' Fairs (OUFs)
In addition to these 2 events, Ontario universities continue to offer their own virtual events and tours, webinars, chats and more. To see upcoming university virtual offerings, visit the Tours and Events section on the Ontario Universities' Info website.
GRADE 12’s
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
VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES
Nepean Skating Club is looking for Canskate program assistants in Barrhaven. For more information please visit this link. Nepean Skating Club Volunteer Opportunity
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
St. Andrew Parish Christmas & New Year's Mass Schedule