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Friday October 9 News

 
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Friday October 9 News
by Andrea Martin - Friday, 9 October 2020, 11:58 AM
 

THE CHRONICLE

Friday October 9, 2020


GENERAL ANNOUNCEMENTS

Spartan Day & Toonies for Terry– TODAY

TODAY is our first Spartan Day of the year. To give back to our community, we are supporting the Terry Fox Foundation with our Toonies For Terry” campaign. It is great to see so many staff and students wearing RED to celebrate being a Spartan. Reminder to please donate toonies in your block 1 classes.

Did you know that this year marks the 40 year anniversary of the Terry Fox Run? His dream lives on.


Numeracy and Literacy Assessments – Sign Up Next Week

This year’s first round of Grade 10 Literacy and Grade 10 Numeracy Assessments are scheduled to be written during the week of November 2-6. Completing these assessments is a graduation requirement.

Approximately 100 Grade 12 students are poised to write Numeracy 10 during this week. There will be a sign-up list NEXT WEEK in the office for those students to choose their time slot. 

As well, all students in Grade 10 Math and Grade10 English classes from Q1 will write with their classes


Class Rotation Changes TUESDAY Oct. 13

Starting TUESDAY Oct 13th, we move to the ‘second five weeks’ of Quarter 1, with Block 1 occurring every other day on an A/B schedule and Block 2 at full attendance each day. Parents should have received an email from the block 1 teachers, indicating which group students are a part of for Block 1. Some classes with smaller numbers and a larger space to work (where physical distancing is possible) have been approved to continue with all students present and masked.

TUESDAY October 13 is an “A” group day. If you are in a morning “A” group, you DO have a morning Block 1 class on Tuesday. If you are in a morning “B” group, you do NOT have a morning Block 1 class on Tuesday.... instead, you will have a morning Block1 class on Wednesday Oct. 14. Afternoon Block 2 classes will run 5 days per week.


Mid-Day Busing Starting TUESDAY Oct. 13

As we change to the new class rotation next week, there are new schedules for students riding the school bus mid-day to arrive for afternoon classes. The mid-day schedules are posted outside of the office. Students: PLEASE check the schedule so you are prepared for next week. Parents and students can also check the schedule posted on a billboard on the Claremont website “Mid-Day Bus Schedule.


ATHLETICS

No news today.


CLUBS

No news today.


INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS

Luncheon – Oct. 14

The next luncheon for International students is WEDNESDAY October 14th in the Learning Commons. Hamburgers and fries will be served !


CAREERS

Career Search: Personality Test

Are you wondering what career to go into? If you're not sure about what types of careers might suit you, follow the link below and start with the Personality Test, or any of the other tests offered. You will find out more about yourself, and also discover possible career options.

https://www.123test.com/holland-codes-career-tests/

If you have any questions, see Mr. Arsenault in the Career Centre!


Parents as Education and Career Coaches – Nov.9

An interactive workshop (virtual ZOOM session) designed to support parents in guiding their student in making informed decisions about their education and career choices after high school. What you can expect to learn:

*Overview of all the resources available on EducationPlannerBC.ca

*Discover the different pathways available for students

*Discover supports available at post-secondary institutions

*Tips on scholarships and financial aid

*Q & A

Monday November 9, 7:00-8:30 pm

To register: https://sfu.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZApcempqzMvE9NNiqYhHVaEFk17O_VQnYq5


GRAD 2021

Grad Portraits: October 13-23

Grads, it is time to book your grad photos. Lifetouch is bringing their portable photo studio to Claremont for a limited time: Tuesday October 13 – Friday October 23. To book your appointment, please go to the Grad Portrait website: schedule.prestigeportraits.ca Enter your province (BC), your city (Victoria) and your school (Claremont) to log in and book your appointment. Don't put this off until later, or all of the appointments will be booked up and you will run out of time. Sitting fee of $25 is due at the time of your appointment (but if you know you are not purchasing photos, no sitting fee is required, but we DO need you to have a photo taken for the yearbook).


COMMUNITY NEWS

NEW Programs at the Upside Teen Centre (Saanich Commonwealth Place)

Reminder that there are FREE, registered drop-in style programs for older teens at the Upside Teen Centre. Youth can pre-register online or come to the centre at programs time and register in person!

MONDAYS 6-8pm: Outdoor Adventure Club

TUESDAYS 6-8pm: Music Night

WEDNESDAYS 6-8pm: Games Night

THURSDAYS 6-8pm: Movie Night


Peninsula Youth Clinic

Peninsula Youth Clinic is operating through Telehealth on Thursday evenings 5:30 - 7:30pm Appointments with doctors or mental health workers are conducted by phone or video. Services are completely free and confidential in their judgement free zone for any medical concerns, to get prescriptions, or to speak with a counsellor. To make an appointment, call 250-656-4143.


Foundry Youth Clinic

Foundry Victoria Youth Clinic offers young people ages 12-24 health and wellness services, with doctors, mental health workers, and peer support workers. Foundry is open for virtual and on-site appointments. To make an appointment, call 250-383-3552. Phones are answered beginning at 10:30AM on weekdays to schedule appointments for the day.


A copy of the announcements is posted on the wall outside of the main office door.