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Thursday May 27 News

 
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Thursday May 27 News
by Andrea Martin - Thursday, 27 May 2021, 10:19 AM
 

THE CHRONICLE

Thursday May 27, 2021

 

GENERAL ANNOUNCEMENTS

Spartan Store Closed THIS FRIDAY

The Spartan Store will be closed on FRIDAY (tomorrow) for the mid-morning service. There will be regular pizza available at lunch.

 

Denim Day – Friday May 28

TOMORROW is Denim Day at Claremont!  Pull on your favourite jeans, shirt, vest, jacket, dress….. anything DENIM!

 

TODAY is Early Dismissal & Parent/Teacher Night

The revised class schedule today is:

9:00-9:15       Connection/Support

9:15-11:15     Block 1

11:15-12:00   Lunch  *bus will leave Claremont @ 11:20

12:00-12:15  Connection/Support

12:15-2:15     Block 2

2:15-3:15       After school classes

 

6:00 - 8:00 pm  Parent/Teacher interviews

 

Class Rotation Changes MONDAY May 31

Starting MONDAY May 31, we move to the ‘second five weeks’ of Quarter 4, with Block 1 alternating days on an A/B schedule and Block 2 at full attendance each day. Parents will receive 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.

 

Mid-Day Busing Starting MONDAY May 31

As we change to the new class rotation next week, there will be new schedules for students riding the school bus mid-day to arrive for afternoon classes. The mid-day bus schedules are posted outside of the office. Students: PLEASE check the bus 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.”

 

TEAC 105 - Sign up for next year!

If you're interested in Civil or Mechanical Engineering, Electronics, or Computer Science, consider signing up for Explorations in Technology (TEAC105) through Camosun College.  This program is open to grade 10, 11 or 12 students. Seats are available for both sessions (Sept 2021 and Feb 2022), but they fill up fast!  See Mr. Bussoli for more information.

  

School Bus Registration for 2021-2022

School bus registration for next school year is now open until June 20th.  To register, you will need your Student #.  Registration link is on the Saanich School District website:  https://www.sd63.bc.ca/programs-and-services/transportation

 

30 Hours Work Experience or Volunteering 

Reminder to CLE/CLC students (especially Gr. 12s): When you have completed your           30 hours of Work Experience or Volunteering, ask your employer or volunteer coordinator to confirm your hours via email to Mrs. Watson (Career Centre) - <span lang="EN-US">cwatson@saanichschools.ca</span>

 

ATHLETICS

Intramurals: Spikeball

Unless rain gets in the way, Spikeball Intramurals continues TODAY on the main field.  Playoffs will happen next week. Teams are listed on the main gym doors

 

Girls Lacrosse

There is no girls lacrosse after school today.  The next after school session will be on TUESDAY June 1.

 

CLUBS

Board Games Club

Claremont’s Board Games Club is happening on FRIDAY at lunch in room 200.  Come by and check it out!

 

INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS

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 monthly allowance of $975 to offset expenses. Host families who are willing to host boys are especially needed!

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

Request a no-commitment consultationhttps://studyinsaanich.ca/host-interest 

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

 

GRAD 2021

OnLine Courses Completion Deadline – May 31

Grads: If you are applying to university/college, make sure you have completed any online courses (SIDES, NIDES, etc) by May 31st. This deadline allows for sufficient time for coursework to be graded and final marks to be sent to the Ministry of Education, for your transcript. 

See your school counsellor if you have any questions.

  

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

 

GRAD 2021 FUNDRAISING

50/50 Draw

The next 50/50 draw is May 31.  All proceeds are helping to support our grad events from swag bags to a grad special event (more details soon).

Tickets are all purchased online.  Tickets are $10 each or 3 for $20.  Who doesn’t like winning cash!?  claremontagc.rafflenexus.com

Please reach out if you have any questions, ClaremontAGCRaffle@gmail.com

 

Smile Cards 

Another 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:  <span lang="EN-US">Claremont2021AGC@gmail.com</span>

 

CAREERS

Summer Childcare Job

A family near Cordova Bay Elementary is looking for childcare in their home for their 3- and 5-year olds, starting at the end of June. Hours are Monday to Friday 8am-4pm, but are flexible as the parents are working from home.  If interested, please see Mrs. Watson in Rm. 222 or email her: cwatson@saanichschools.ca

 

SD63: List of Virtual Post-Secondary Info and Events

The Saanich School District has a Careers page that is full of good information about various training, careers information, and post-secondary opportunities. For the most current details about virtual events, make sure to visit https://careered.sd63.bc.ca/    This site is updated continually. More information can also be found in the Claremont Career Centre or with Mrs. Watson in room 222.

Some of the current highlights include:

Entrepreneurship Workshops for Grade 10 & 11 Students – TODAY

Camp Ignite Mentorship Program – Apply by June 1
Summer Camp Youth Leadership Opportunities

  

Are you an entrepreneur in the making?

The SOAR Summer Innovation Camp is an interactive virtual program designed to immerse students in Grades 7-12 in the world of entrepreneurship and innovation through project-based learning challenges.  2021 Camp session dates: July 5-30 & Aug 3-27

Cost $400 (financial assistance is available).  For more information, and to register: https://soaredu.ca/soar-summer-programs

  

COMMUNITY NEWS

Programs at the Upside Teen Centre (Saanich Commonwealth Place)

Check it out!!  There are NEW drop-in style programs for older teens at the Upside Teen Centre.  Youth can pre-register online or in person! 

TUESDAY 6-8pm:  Music Jam Session 101

THURSDAYS 6-8pm:  Dungeons & Dragons Club

FRIDAYS 6:30 - 8:30pm:  LGBTQ2IA+ Hang Out

 

“InTheKnow” Parent Meeting 

Summer Strategies: Helping Things Go Better" – June 3

For families and caring adults who are parenting a child or youth with mental health challenges, things can look different, and summer activities are no exception. When mental health is in the picture, sometimes our energy can fluctuate, and it can be the same for our kids. Whether you are struggling a little bit or a lot, there may be something in this conversation that could help things go better this summer.

By Zoom: Let’s talk together about ways we can adjust activities to match our family’s capacity at the moment. This is a FREE event.

June 3 @ at 4:30 pm

Registration: www.familysmart.ca/itk

 

Supporting Emotional Balance – June 9

Parents and guardians are invited to attend an evening with David Segal, Executive Director of Human Nature Counselling Society, as he explores strategies and approaches to support children and youth—and ourselves—during these uncertain times. Sponsored by School District 63 COPACS. This is a virtual session. June 9, 7:00-8:30 pm. 

To register:  https://www.sd63.bc.ca/supporting-emotional-balance

 

2021 Census

You may have heard that the 2021 Census is underway. It has been a challenging year for families, and the census might seem like another thing on your busy to-do list. However, please complete your census, if you haven’t already done so. Census data helps governments at all levels plan for schools, transportation, community centres, libraries and recreational activities. Data from the 2021 Census will be even more crucial, because it will help to evaluate the impact of the pandemic and to better plan for the future. You can quickly and easily complete your census questionnaire at www.census.gc.ca using the access code you received in the mail. If you need assistance, or would like to have a paper (or alternate format) questionnaire, please call the Census Help Line at 1-855-340-2021. Thank you for doing your part to help plan for a better future for all Canadians.

  

Saanich Peninsula Youth Clinic

Saanich Peninsula Youth Clinic will be open all summer with the same hours through Telehealth on Thursday evenings 5:30 - 7:30pm.  Meet with a doctor or mental health worker for support for physical, mental and sexual health.  Call 250-656-4143, press 4, then press 5.

100% free and confidential, explicitly inclusive of all genders and sexualities!

 

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.