THE CHRONICLE
Thursday February 7, 2019
GENERAL ANNOUNCEMENTS
Open House Volunteers
Do you need some volunteer hours? Be an ambassador for your school! Sign up to help out during Claremont’s Open House! There will be a meeting TOMORROW (Friday) at lunch in the Learning Commons. See Mr. Pama, Mrs. Marshall or Mrs. Wadsworth for more info.
Travel to Peru
Explore Art, Culture, and Service in Peru next year during Spring Break 2020. There will be an information meeting TOMORROW (Friday) at lunch in room 327. Contact Mr Gardner for information: dgardner@saanichschools.ca
Foodsafe Certificates
FoodSafe Certificates are in! If you were in one of Ms. Robertson's Foods 9 classes last semester, please come pick up your FoodSafe certificate from the Foods room.
CLUBS
Math Club
Sign-up sheets for the Pascal, Cayley and Fermat math contests are outside room 133. Remember these are the best contests to try if you have never done one before. See Mr. Skanks this week if you have any questions.
Key Club – Handbags For Hope
Do you have gently used handbags, scarves, or jewellery that you no longer need? The Key Club will be helping out Handbags for Hope. Proceeds go to BC Children's Neuroblastoma research and to local families who have children with Neuroblastoma. Key Club will be collecting items at lunch all this week (February 4-8). There will be a collection table set up by the lounge at lunch time.
ATHLETICS
Spirit Night/Senior Night
TONIGHT is Spirit Night/Senior Night in basketball at Claremont. The Sr Girls play at 5:45pm in the City semi-final. Immediately after that game (approx 7:00 pm) there will be a brief ceremony recognizing the graduating players, and their parents, of both the Sr Girls and Boys teams. Then at approximately 7:30 pm, the Sr Boys tip off will follow, hosting their last league game before playoffs. Hopefully many staff and students can come out and attend. Please wear RED - should be lots of fun.
CAREER CENTRE
UVic Health Information Science Open House – Tonight
Students interested in learning more about the expanding field of information technology in healthcare are invited to attend the UVic School of Health Information Science Spring Open House, TONIGHT from 4:30 - 6:00 pm. Located in room 110 in the Hickman Building. Pizza and refreshments will be served.
Women in Trades Technology Field Trip
Could the students who have signed up for Camosun College’s Women In Trades Technology field trip please return their completed permission forms to the Career Centre asap. Only those with submitted consent forms will be permitted to participate. There are a few spots left for this amazing opportunity for girls on Wednesday, February 20th. Students will have the opportunity to explore and participate in activities in trades of Carpentry, Electrical, Automotive Service Technician, Sheet Metal/Metal Fabrication, plus four technology areas including Computer Science, Civil Engineering, Electronic Engineering and Mechanical Engineering. Please see Mr. Arsenault in the Career Centre for info and permission forms.
Job Fair @ Butchart Gardens – Feb. 13
The Butchart Gardens is hosting a job fair, WEDNESDAY, Feb 13th, from 6-8 pm, for available positions during the upcoming summer season! Choose from food services, visitor services, seed & gift store, and gardening departments. $15.45 minimum starting wage. Visit the Career Centre for application information.
BCIT: Big Info Night – Feb. 20
Students looking into post-secondary options are invited to attend the BCIT Big Info Night, taking place at the BCIT Burnaby Campus on WEDNESDAY, Feb 20, from 4:30-7:30 pm. ‘Big Info’ is the largest program expo and information session at BCIT and is a great opportunity for students to get their questions answered by faculty and current students from over 300 programs – all in one place. Check out more info at bcit.ca/biginfo or visit the Career Centre.
Job Opportunity
Light Housekeeping (Beaverbrook Drive), starting February 26. This local, returning client hires students each summer to work every Saturday to help with odd jobs & light housekeeping. 7 hours weekly @ $15.00/ hour. Check out the posting in the Career Centre for contact information.
Volunteer Opportunities
Do you love LEGO? The Sidney Museum’s Lego Day is looking for 6 volunteers. Volunteers assist children to build a mosaic from Lego while master Lego builder Robin Sather builds a locomotive from Lego! Lego Day is February 17 & 18 @ 2423 Beacon Ave, Sidney. Shifts are 10:00 am - 1:00 pm or 1:00 pm – 4:00 pm. Contact information available from the Career Centre volunteer posting.
The Victoria Highland Games & Celtic Festival will be coming up soon, during the May Day long weekend, and needs volunteers. Volunteers are needed for ticket sales, directing visitors, helping with competitions, activities, the Celtic Music tent and more! Shifts are about 4 hours each. Receive free entrance into the games, a free t-shirt and a free lunch! Apply online at victoriahighlandgames.com or visit the Career Centre for more information.
Free Retail Training
There is one spot open in the March Retail Training course in Sidney. This certificate program prepares you for first time work experiences in retail and many other work environments. Students are treated as an employee and you will be working alongside a busy team of staff members. This class runs from 9:30 am – 4:00 pm on Sundays and includes training in: Working a cash register and counting cash, customer service, creating displays, sorting inventory, assisting with pricing, opening & closing procedures. Visit the Career Centre for more information.
GRAD 2019
RE/MAX Quest For Excellence Bursaries
This year RE/MAX is once again offering (16) $1,000 bursaries for a total of $16,000 to grade 12 students. This program was established by RE/MAX of Western Canada to recognize the success and ongoing pursuits of Western Canadian students in regards to leadership and community contribution initiatives. Only online entries will be accepted; students enter online at www.remax.ca. Deadline for submissions for the 2019 Quest for Excellence program is midnight March 11th..
Magic Wand Project
The Magic Wand Project is a non-profit organization that offers an inexpensive alternative to grad outfits for both girls and boys. This is a chance to borrow, rather than buy, a dress, suit or tux, (a small fee for cleaning is the only charge). All outfits are new or like-new, and all accessories are included. Any student is eligible. To book an appointment to view the selection of available clothes, email: esurerus@telus.net
Grad Transition
Reminder to Grads to get your Grad Transition forms and interview completed while you still have time to choose your own person to interview you! GT forms are available from the Career Centre.
INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS
Mt. Washington Ski Trip
If you are interested in going on the Mt Washington trip in March, please pick up your packages from Brenda.
COMMUNITY NEWS
Broadmead/Cordova Bay BC Transit Plan
BC Transit is hosting a workshop on February 19th as a follow-up to some open houses they had back in the fall. They are hoping to have 2 students that would be interested in provided a high school student perspective to the workshop, to better advocate for transit around the school. If any student is interested, please come to the office or see Mr. Westhaver.
Community Garage Sale – Feb. 9
There will be a community garage sale at the Lochside Elementary School gym on SATURDAY Feb. 9th, 9:00am - 1:00pm. Great deals for everyone. All funds raised go toward the Grade 5’s Camp Thunderbird trip.
Water Polo Athlete Recruitment Program
Saanich Water Polo School is offering a NEW Water Polo Athlete Recruitment Program, February to May, at Saanich Commonwealth Place Pool. Tryouts are free. All enquiries should be directed to waterpoloschool@shaw.ca
Peninsula Youth Clinic
The Peninsula Youth Clinic is located at Peninsula Medical, 2a-2379 Bevan Avenue, Sidney and is open every THURSDAY from 5:30 - 7:30pm with both a doctor and mental health clinician on hand.
*If you need a reminder about any of this information, the daily announcements are posted outside of the front office.*