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Monday April 12 News

 
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Monday April 12 News
by Andrea Martin - Monday, 12 April 2021, 10:54 AM
 

THE CHRONICLE

Monday April 12, 2021


GENERAL ANNOUNCEMENTS

Claremont Year-Long Drama: April 14-17

Claremont Year-Long Drama presents "TRAP," a play by Stephen Gregg.  April 14-17 nightly at 7pm via Livestream. Tickets: $10 per household (plus service charges).  Link to purchase tickets is on the Claremont Secondary website: claremont.sd63.bc.ca    

Following purchase, a link to watch the play will be emailed to you.

Brace yourself for an incomprehensible event: every person in the audience of a high school play falls unconscious; every person but one. Using interviews with witnesses, loved ones, first responders, and the investigators pursuing the case, a theatre ensemble brings the story of the strange event to life, documentary style.  Unnerving, exhilarating and wildly inventive, you've never walked into anything quite like “Trap.”

 

Q3 Course Drop Deadline – Today

Reminder: TODAY is the last day to drop a Quarter 3 class, and not have it show up on your student transcript.  Students can pick up a drop form from the counselling office, have it signed by a parent and the teacher, then bring the signed form to Mr. Pama or Ms. Giese.

 

Quarter 4 Timetables

Quarter 4 timetables are being finalized. They will be handed out to students THIS THURSDAY & FRIDAY April 15/16 in block 1.  If students don’t have a block 1 class, they can pick up timetables in the office on those days.

 

Numeracy & Literacy Assessments

If you are writing a Numeracy or Literacy Assessment this week, you already know the date and time of your assessment.  This is a reminder that the sessions start 15 minutes earlier than usual class time: at 9:00 a.m. and 12:30 p.m.

 

Mid-Morning Breaktime Food Service

Reminder that the Spartan Store is open every morning for breakfast and snack service 10:00-11:00, with reasonably-priced hot drinks and morning treats. Cash or lunch cards only.

 

ATHLETICS

No news today.

 

CLUBS

No news today.

 

INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS

International Lunch

For all International students: we are having a “Goodbye” Pizza Lunch THIS THURSDAY April 15 in the theatre.

 

In Search of New Homestay Families

Are you interested in becoming a Homestay family for an International student? Saanich Schools International Student Program needs new host families for the upcoming 2021-2022 school year!  This can be a wonderful opportunity to make life-long friendships and share the beauty of your home and community.  Host families receive a generous allowance to offset expenses.

Learn More: https://www.studyinsaanich.ca/homestay/info-for-host-families 

Apply Now: https://mytruenorth.ca/hsportalindex.php?db=saanich

 

CAREERS

Job Opportunity

A neighbour in the Claremont area is looking for help in her garden/yard. If you are interested in digging garden beds and doing other types of yardwork (starting now and continuing into the summer), please see Mrs. Watson in room 222 for contact info.

 

Student Career Options Webinar: For Parents – April 15 & 20

WorkBC.ca is facilitating a one-hour interactive webinar to help parents and caregivers support youth as they explore career options. This virtual event is designed for parents of grade 9-12 students wanting to enhance their career coaching skills and gain exposure to WorkBC.ca tools to help with their youth’s career path. Webinars run on April 15 AND April 20. Info is on the Saanich Career Education website: https://careered.sd63.bc.ca/   (tile is at the top-right of homepage). 

For more information, students can email Mrs. Watson cwatson@saanichschools.ca or see her in room 222.

 

SD63: List of Virtual Post-Secondary Info and Events

There are so many virtual information sessions and events being offered by post-secondary institutions.  The Saanich School District has a Careers page that is full of good information about various training and post-secondary opportunities. For the most current details about many virtual events being provided by universities and other post-secondary schools, make sure to visit the Saanich School District Career Education website, at https://careered.sd63.bc.ca/.  This site is updated continually.

 

GRAD 2021

Grad 2021 Fundraising

OnLine Silent Auction is less than a month away (May 3-5). 

The Fundraising and Silent Auction team are actively looking for more donations for the Silent Auction.

So many businesses have already been so generous….Oasis Spa, Country Grocer, Magnolia Hotel, Sound Advice, Saanich Recreation, Sabhai Thai, Wildwood Outdoor Living, Moon Under Water, Country Bee,  Red Barn, Jenner Chevrolet Buick, Ardmore Golf Course, Pagliacci, Branded Athletics, Victoria Landscaping, Fenwick Baths, Wild About Plants and many more!!  We are so thankful to all!!

Oasis Spa

For the month of April, Oasis Spa is donating 1 dollar from every service to the Grads!  Stop by and get your spring pedicure this month! https://www.theoasisnails.com/

Smile Cards 

One easy way to support the 2021 Grad class is to use a Thrifty Foods Smile Card for your grocery shopping. Thrifty Foods will donate an amount equal to 5% of the dollars you load on to your pre-assigned Smile Card to the 2021 Dry Grad. Smile Cards can be picked up at the Claremont office.

Questions about fundraising?  Please contact the Fundraising Committee:  Claremont2021AGC@gmail.com

 

Grad Package: Part 1 – Due TOMORROW

Grade 12’s: this is IMPORTANT, and less than 50 grads have done this.  The Grad Package, Part 1is due TOMORROW (Tuesday April 13).  The link to complete the Grad Package is on the Grad Page of the Claremont website. You must be logged into your account on the Claremont Website to access this.

Part 1 of the grad package asks for your important submissions to your virtual ceremony grad movie. Instructions for both submissions are on the Grad Page:

1)    Please write a message you want everyone to hear when your photo is shown in the Virtual Ceremony Grad Movie. 

2)    Please upload two photos of you (one as a baby/toddler and one of from middle school).


Magic Wand Project

Magic Wand Project is a non-profit organization that offers an inexpensive and eco-friendly 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 Elizabeth: esurerus@telus.net  or Joy: jandtharrison@shaw.ca   Website: www.themagicwandproject.ca

 

Grad Assembly – April 22

Grads, an essential Grad Assembly is going to be taking place on THURSDAY, April 22. More details to follow soon regarding about the time of the assembly.

 

District and School Scholarships – Applications Due

Reminder that Claremont grads are eligible for over $50,000 in scholarships!  Apply online at the Claremont Website.  All applications are due by FRIDAY April 23.  For more information, check out the Scholarships Handbook, the scholarships website, or see Ms. Tong in room 323.

 

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

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.