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Wednesday December 11 News

 
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Wednesday December 11 News
by Andrea Martin - Wednesday, 11 December 2019, 10:21 AM
 

THE CHRONICLE

Wednesday, December 11, 2019


GENERAL ANNOUNCEMENTS

Winter Concert – Tonight 7pm

The Claremont Music program presents a Night of Concert Bands TONIGHT in the Ridge Theatre, starting at 7pm. The Claremont Concert Band will perform a beautiful range of music, with a guest appearance from the Greater Victoria Senior Concert Band.  Admission is by donation.  Come by for an enjoyable evening of music!


Found

There are few new items in the office’s lost & found.  Please come to claim them.

Nintendo Switch case

Black digital watch

Elasticized bracelet

3 rings

1 stud earring.

1 house key on a black lanyard.

1 house key on a split ring

There is also a lot of unclaimed winter clothing; watch for a lost & found table set up in the horseshoe hallway next week!!


Grade 9 Immunizations – Due Back Dec. 13

Reminder that the deadline to return immunization consent forms to the office is THIS FRIDAY Dec. 13.  *There are a number of immunization forms waiting to be picked up still in the office.

More information is available at:

HealthlinkBC File #119 The Infants Act, Mature Minor Consent and Immunization.

A short video presentation on mature minor consent has been created for grade 9 students. It is available at: https://vimeo.com/231149258.

Contact the local Health Unit at 250-519-3490 to discuss further.


Photo Retakes are Here

If you had photo retakes taken, they are available for pickup in the office. New student I.D. cards too.


Bus Passes are Here

If you are registered to ride the school bus, the bus passes have finally arrived.  Please come to the office to pick yours up.  The bus drivers will start asking to see them soon.


PAC Fundraising – Country Grocer Receipts

Support the Claremont PAC with your Country Grocer Receipts!  Funds go towards the Breakfast Program, Grad 2020 and other clubs within our school community. Receipts can be dropped off at the Claremont office.  Thank you!


Student Parking – Registration Required

Reminder to all students who are parking in the student parking lot: you must be registered to park there. Permission forms are in the office. To become registered, the office needs: a parent-signed registration form, a photocopy of your driver’s licence, a photocopy of your car insurance, and $2 for the parking pass.  


CLUBS

No news today.


ATHLETICS

Athletes of the Month

Congratulations to the following students on being named October’s “Athletes of the Month". You can read more about their accomplishments in the display cases outside the gyms.

Sr Male:  Daniel Damien

Sr Female:  Kayla Hargrove

Jr Female:  Olivia Boulding

Jr Male: Aidan Lavery


Fantastic Basketball Results

A huge congratulations goes out to four of our basketball teams on four great wins last night!  Our Junior Girls and Jr Boys A Teams both bested the Belmont Bulldogs in their home gym, which is always a great result, and our Sr Girls and Sr Boys A Teams played exciting home games and beat Royal Bay and Lambrick Park respectively!  Way to go on the clean sweep Spartan Nation!!! 


Girls' Lacrosse 

Girls' Lacrosse (returning grade 11 & 12 players only): there is an IMPORTANT clothing meeting TODAY at lunch  in room 276 (foods classroom) to look at the clothing/equipment choices. 

All girls' lacrosse students will have a meeting early next week to fill out order forms for the lacrosse class.


CAREER CENTRE

Canadian Armed Forces Info

If you are interested in hearing about the experience of basic training with the Canadian Armed Forces, please meet a past grad and Ms. Giese in Computer Lab 225 at the start of lunch on THURSDAY for a question and answer session.


Fire/Rescue Cadet Camp - Applications by Dec 18!

Reminder to sign up for the JDF Fire/Rescue Cadet Camp by December 18!  Camp runs March 16 – 21, 2020. For information & applications, please visit the Career Centre. Upon completion, students qualify for 100 Work Experience hours, equivalent to 4 school credits.


Free Training in Computer Science at UVic

Students in Grades 10-12 can attend free training in Computer Science during winter, spring, and summer breaks at HighTechU, a division of UVic.  Visit the Career Centre for more information!


Explorations in Technology

Registration is ongoing for TEAC 105 (Engineering Sampler-Civil, Mechanical, Electronics and Computer), taking place at Camosun through the South Island Partnership. There are still spots for Feb 2020.  Talk to Jen Loukes in the Career Centre soon, if you're interested!


GRAD 2020

Grad Transitions

Grade 12 Students! About 22 of you have completed Graduation Transitions... Come to the Career Centre for your sheets, and get your interview, DPA, and 30 hours of WEX or Volunteering done sooner than later... Why wait!


Grad Photos (First time Bookings ONLY)

The online bookings for grad photos is now open for first time bookings only.  

Two days only:  Monday, January 20th & Tuesday, January 21st


Grad Photo Retakes 

If you need to book retakes, those appointments will be done at the Lifetouch Studio.  Please contact Lifetouch to book an appointment by calling 250-744-4100.


INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS

No news today.


COMMUNITY NEWS

Parents As Education And Career Coaches – Jan 30

Are you the parent of a high school student? Would you like to help them with their post-secondary choices? This is an interactive workshop designed to give you the skills and confidence you need.  Educational Planner is presenting "Parents as Education and Career Coaches" on THURSDAY January 30th, 6:30 pm, at Stelly's Secondary School. There is no registration and parents can just come!  For more information, contact Colleen McNamee cmcnamee@saanichschools.ca or Heidi Hackman  hhackman@saanichschools.ca


Peninsula Youth Clinic 

For all youth aged 12-24: the Peninsula Youth Clinic is located at Peninsula Medical, 2a-2379 Bevan Avenue, Sidney (250-656-4143) and is open EVERY THURSDAY from 5:30 – 7:30pm, providing services for mental, physical, and sexual health. A doctor and mental health clinician is on hand.

Walk-ins are welcome! Services are completely free and confidential in their judgement free zone.

-any medical concern

-get prescriptions

-speak with a counsellor

-access to STI and pregnancy testing

-access to birth control


If you need a reminder about any of this information, the daily announcements are posted outside of the front office.*