THE CHRONICLE
Tuesday November 10, 2020
GENERAL ANNOUNCEMENTS
Quarter Two Timetables
Block 1 teachers will continue distributing timetables for students TODAY. If the timetable is not accurate, students should email one of our counsellors for assistance. Mr. Pama: rpama@saanichschools.ca or Ms Giese: agiese@saanichschools.ca
New Quarter, New Cohorts – Nov 16
With Quarter 2 beginning Nov. 16, students will be experiencing a change of cohorts for their classes. The block one classes will be the new cohort for the following 10 weeks, running at full attendance for the first 5 weeks. Most block two classes will run at a reduced capacity, therefore the A/B group schedule will continue.
By this THURSDAY Nov. 12, students will receive an email from their Quarter 2 block 2 teacher to identify which rotation, group A or B, the students are scheduled to attend starting Monday Nov. 16th. Because some block two classes have a low enrolment or a larger classroom space, there will be some classes running with full attendance, thus some students will not need to worry about the A, B rotation.
End of Day Time Shift: Block 2 Ends At 3:15
Starting in Quarter 2, the 15 min of Connect & Support time for Block 2 will be shifted to the START of the block, rather than the end. Therefore, once lunch ends at 12:30pm, there will be 15min of Connect & Support time that will run from 12:30pm-12:45pm and Block 2 will then start at 12:45pm. Similarly, the official end of the school day will move from 3:00pm to 3:15pm, which helps shorten the time students wait for the bus after school.
Masks
Reminder that all students & staff must wear a mask in the hallways and washrooms.
Lest
We Forget
Claremont
will be holding a virtual Remembrance
Day Ceremony
at
the start of Block 2
TODAY.
We honour the service and sacrifice of the men and women who served
our country, and those who continue to serve, in order to preserve
our Canadian values and freedoms. Thank you to the men and women of
our Canadian military: the soldiers, medics, equipment technicians,
pilots, support staff and peacekeepers. Lest we forget.
Poppies
from
the Royal Canadian Legion are available in the Claremont main office.
Please come
by the office to pick up a poppy and make a donation
for the Legion Poppy Fund. Wear
a poppy proudly. Poppy funds raised assist Veterans and their
families in need.
Grade 9 Immunizations – Forms Due Nov.12
Reminder for grade 9 students to please return their completed and signed immunization consent forms to the OFFICE by THIS THURSDAY November 12th. For questions or to discuss further, please contact the local Health Unit at 250-519-3490.
Tutoring Support
As we approach the end of this quarter, there are options open to all students who may want some extra tutoring help:
1) Connection & Support Time with your teacher (9:00-9:15 and 3:00-3:15).
2) After School Homework Club with Education Assistants on TUESDAYS and WEDNESDAYS 3:00-4:00 in room 235 (Math, English, Science or Social Studies).
3) Peer Tutoring with student volunteers (Math, English, Science or Social Studies). See Mrs Wadsworth in the Learning Commons to see if there is a Peer Tutor who could be paired with you.
Found
2 bracelets and one ring were found in the PE area last week. They look like special jewellery. Please come to the office to claim them.
TEx (Trades Exploration)
Claremont is exploring the possibility of offering a TEx program in Quarter 3 (Feb 1–April 22, 2021). This program would be full days (blocks 1 & 2) for 10 weeks. Students would get to sample 4 trades: Carpentry, Electrical, Plumbing and Metal Work and would earn 8 credits. TEX is open to students in grades 10-12. If you are interested or if you have questions, please see Mr. Bussoli (room 217).
Dual Credit Programs - Camosun Partners with Claremont
Are you interested in gaining credits and learning a valuable skill? Camosun College is still offering a few programs that have seat availability for 2022:
Health Care Assistant
Cook E-pprentice
Cook Foundation
Horticulture Foundation
Welding
See Mr. Bussoli in room 217 or email him at rbussoli@saanichschools.ca if you are interested in any of these awesome dual credit programs.
ATHLETICS
No news today.
CLUBS
Math
Club
Math League Contest #2 is available for pick up outside room 133 for Math Club members.
INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS
No news today.
CAREERS
U
of Calgary Virtual Info Session – TONIGHT
Gillian Chan, Student Recruitment Advisor for the University of Calgary, is hosting a virtual (ZOOM) information session covering the school's programs, admission requirements, and any questions you may have TONIGHT at 6pm. Students will need to register in advance for this meeting:
https://ucalgary.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJUpdOispz8sGNGmRtZQVRpI4aeRzBE_x_f3
After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.
Queen's University, East Sussex England Campus – Nov 14 & 21
Queen’s University’s Bader International Study Centre (located in East Sussex, England) will be running 2 webinars for students studying in British Columbia. Learn more about the BISC’s First Year Programs!
November 14 at 6:00pm
November 21 at 10:00am
Students will be able to register for British Columbia events and weekly Wednesday “Learn About the BISC” presentations and any future events using this link: https://www.queensu.ca/admission/bader-international-study-centre-webinars
*Please note the BISC’s webinars and virtual visits are separate from the traditional Queen’s University visits. If you are interested in a traditional Queen’s University visit, please contact: recruit@queensu.ca
Post-Secondary BC (PSBC) Virtual Events: Nov 16-17
PSBC is hosting virtual events for Victoria students on November 16 (2-6pm) and November 17 (3-7pm).
Students need to register online: https://postsecondarybcvirtualfair.easyvirtualfair.com/prefair/ to access the PSBC Virtual Event platform, called Easy Virtual Fair. On Nov. 16 and 17, special presentations and events are scheduled, but as soon as students register, they will have access to the platform and website, where they can explore the different booths to see videos, viewbooks, etc. about all BC Post Secondary institutions! For more info, see Mrs. Watson cwatson@saanichschools.ca or visit https://www.postsecondarybc.ca/
or visit: https://mdprogram.med.ubc.ca/admissions/md-ambassador-outreach-program/
Bishop's University Virtual Info – Nov 17
Bishop's University will be hosting an info-session on TUESDAY Nov 17 at 4pm. Here is what Student Advisor Christina-Jade Contrino has to say about Bishop's U: BU is renowned for its small, intimate classes, amazing school spirit and genuine sense of community. It’s a place where you can pursue your passions and take advantage of a multitude of opportunities to make a difference and let your voice be heard. At BU, we’re looking for students who are curious and ambitious; people who are ready to push the limits, challenge conventions and aspire to greatness. Sound like you? If so, we want to hear from you! Register for the virtual meeting, here: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZEtcuigrDwrE9eIaZ0q5Q19v7w_IU2mwaKR
After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.
UVic - Gustavson School of Business
Virtual Info Session – Nov.18
UVic Gustavson School of Business is offering a virtual information session regarding their Bachelor of Commerce Program. If you want to make a difference, develop your global mindset, and gain work experience in a vibrant learning culture, BCom is the degree for you! Students graduate from the Gustavson BCom Program feeling confident, assured and excited about their future. Come to this information session to find out more.
WEDNESDAY Nov.18 @ 6pm
Link to join the Zoom Meeting:
https://uvic.zoom.us/j/81424321484?pwd=TitCUUFXeUZIeXhTVTFxMktWbE9rZz09
Meeting ID: 814 2432 1484
Password: 149521
Join the session using a computer equipped with mic and video capability. The presentation is interactive, so it’s best if students are able to annotate slides, answer polls, and respond when called upon.
UVic Virtual Info Sessions
UVic is offering many different virtual events for students and parents. Go to this page to see a list of events: https://www.uvic.ca/undergraduate/tours-events/events/index.php
Want to attend? Register here: https://uvic.simplybook.me/v2/
If you would like more information in an area you don't see listed, contact UVic Student Advisor Stephanie Parker directly, and she will help you! stephanieparker@uvic.ca
She is offering presentations to other schools, such as on the admission and application process for UVic, and scholarships/awards; or an evening presentation (open to all interested students and parents) with a focus on general information about UVic; allowing for a Q&A.
UVic Info Sessions (Virtual) – Nov 22
UVic Student Recruitment has organized many upcoming virtual events for Students and Parents...
For example, Parent Nights will provide parents/guardians/supporters the opportunity to learn more about UVic. Attendees will enjoy a presentation by Dr. Lisa Surridge, Associate Dean of the Faculty of Humanities, with some helpful tips on being successful in post-secondary studies. The focus of the talk is helping parents (and students) navigate the transition from high school to university. The upcoming Parent Night is: Sunday Nov.22 at 5pm. To register: ttps://wwwh.uvic.ca/undergraduate/tours-events/events/#ipn-parent-nights
As always, make sure to regularly check the Saanich School District website (Programs & Services>Career Education) for the most up-to-date information about any Post-Secondary Schools, Jobs, Volunteering, and other events and opportunities available to students.
GRAD 2021
Student
Transcript
Service
Grade 12’s: Did you know that YOU can access your own transcripts from the Student Transcript Service website? You can view your transcript and/or send them to a Post-Secondary Institution of your choice, at any time. It is easy to make a BCeID account on the Student Transcript Service. Check out the information posters on the wall, just outside of the counselling office. http://www.StudentTranscripts.gov.bc.ca
COMMUNITY NEWS
Courage
To Come Back Awards
Have
you been inspired by someone who has overcome overwhelming
challenges and quietly goes
about making the world a better place for all of us? The Courage to
Come Back Awards recognize British Columbians who have overcome
adversity or illness and have gone on to become
role models for others.
Recipients are selected in each of the following categories: Mental
Health, Addiction, Medical,
Physical Rehabilitation, and Youth. For more information, or to
submit a nomination, go to CourageToComeBack.ca Deadline
for nominations is January
28, 2021.
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 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.