THE CHRONICLE
Wednesday April 27, 2022
GENERAL ANNOUNCEMENTS
Report Cards
If students didn’t pick up their report cards yesterday, they are available in the office.
Parent-Teacher Interviews: April 28
Semester 2 Parent-Teacher Interview night is TOMORROW (THURSDAY) 5:00-7:00 p.m. Parent/guardians have the option to book online through our school website for an 8-minute appointment. All information to book is on the front page of the Claremont website. The link for booking an appointment closes THURSDAY April 28 @ 10:00am. Conferences fill up fast so please book early.
REVISED CLASS SCHEDULES: April 26-28
Provincial Numeracy and Literacy Assessments will be taking place for many students on April 26 & 27. To properly schedule these assessments, the entire school will follow a Copernican class schedule consisting of two long blocks per day (this was the class schedule used for all of last year).
TODAY APRIL 27
Block 2: 9:00 – 11:45
(Lit/Num Assessments: 9:00 – 12:00)
Block 4: 12:30 – 3:10
(Lit/Num Assessments: 12:30 – 3:30)
Parent-Teacher Interviews are April 28
THURSDAY APRIL 28 – Early Closure
Block 1 9:00-10:06
Block 2 10:12-11:18
Lunch 11:18-11:54
Block 3 11:54-1:00
Block 4 1:06-2:12
Lunchtime Yoga on Thursday
Students and staff are invited to join in 20 minutes of relaxation/yoga TOMORROW (THURSDAY) at lunch 12:00-12:20 in room 322. Come by for an opportunity to slow down and relax!
TC 10K Results
Congratulations to everyone who participated in the TC 10K on the weekend. In particular, a huge congrats to Ethan NOZICK and Miguel BATALLAS who finished an outstanding 12th and 13th overall respectfully, in a race with more than 4000 participants. WOW!!
After School Homework Club
For all students who would like extra help in Math, English, Science or Social Studies: help from Education Assistants is available on TUESDAYS & THURSDAY after school 3:15-4:15 in room 235. All students in all grades are welcome.
PEP Fundraiser – Movie Matinee May 5
Pursuit of Excellence is hosting a Movie Matinee fundraiser on THURSDAY May 5th at 3:30. $5 tickets will be sold on FRIDAY April 29 at lunch in the student lounge. The movie will be Black Panther. Popcorn and candy will also be sold at the event. All proceeds will go to BC Cancer Foundation. Thank you for your support.
IGS - Zero Café
The Zero Café is open in the IGS Room 264 before school and at lunch every day of the week. Americanos, Lattes, Cappuccinos, we’ve got them! Get all of your delicious coffee drinks at a fraction of the price that you pay at the big coffee shops.
Claremont Blood Drive
The Claremont Blood Drive is coming up soon! Appointments for Claremont students are available on TUESDAYS, WEDNESDAYS and THURSDAYS at 3pm in May and June. You must be at least 17 years old to donate. Book online at Blood.ca or download the 'GiveBlood' App. See posters around the school for the link. See Ms Chapman in room 136 for a field trip permission form and any questions. Donate and save lives!
School Bus Registration for 2022-2023
Registration is now open for students to ride the school bus for the next 2022-2023 school year. Students must be registered with SD63 Transportation Department and hold a current year bus pass in order to ride on the bus. Registration is on-line, and you will need the following information when registering: Student Name, School, Grade, Student Number. Here is the LINK for registration, and it will close June 15, 2022
Antigen Tests for Students
Reminder to students that if you didn’t pick up your box of 5 antigen tests yet, they are available in the office. Students are allowed to receive one box each.
Absences and Illness
A reminder that parents/guardians notify the school office every day that a student will be absent from school. PLEASE indicate if the reason for absence is for illness; the Ministry of Education requires that schools specifically track how many student absences are due to illness. Please notify either the Attendance email: claremont_attendance@saanichschools.ca or by phone message: 250-658-6666. Please perform BC’s K-12 daily health check before arriving at school by clicking HERE .
ATHLETIC
Badminton
At the Junior B Provincial Championship in Vancouver, Alexia SOGAI and Jaden THOM played awesome and took home 6 medals including Gold in U17 Mixed Doubles!! Congratulations!
At the Junior B City Playoffs, grade 9’s Simon CHEN and Rowan BRODIE-RAFUSE won 3rd place in Boys Doubles! Congratulations!! Well done!
Team practice is TODAY and WEDNESDAY
Club drop-in practice is WEDNESDAY. Everyone welcome!
Golf
Congratulations to both Claremont golf teams that competed in the 21-team Delta Police Tournament yesterday. Team Red won with an overall combined gross score (4 lowest scores) of 283 (beating the second place team by 5 strokes). Third overall in the competition was Cooper ALEXANDER, and Felix SCHNEIDER had the longest drive.
Team Red: 283
Cooper Alexander 68
Willy Bishop 70
Milan Sangha 70
Jakob Hagenmuller 75
Matt Milkowski 79
Team Blue had a respectable finish of a combined score of 329.
Felix Schneider 79
Caleb Dukes 81
Alan Wang 80
Alec Holland 90
Georgie Alexander 92
CLUBS
VEX Robotics Fundraiser – Paradise Island Cheese
Three Claremont VEX Robotics teams are travelling to complete in the World Championships in Dallas, Texas in May! Paradise Island Foods has provided us with an opportunity to sell their 880g variety packs that include Monterey Jack, Sharp Cheddar, Gouda and Smoked Applewood Cheddar cheeses. Please consider supporting our excited students by purchasing a pack for $25 by emailing ClaremontVexRobotics@gmail.com Include your name, a contact number and how many packs you would like to purchase and we’ll be in touch! Info HERE. Selling until April 29; delivery/pick-up May 13-14th. Thanks!
INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS
No news today.
GRAD 2022
Extra Grad Ceremony Tickets
We have been receiving questions about how grads can receive extra tickets for the graduation ceremony. We understand that many grads hope to include other family members in the audience for this special event. This is the current status of tickets:
Once we know for certain how many students are attending the grad ceremony and they have all had a chance to receive their first two tickets, we will know how many tickets are still available. Once we know the available number, we will put together a plan to make them available in the fairest way for families. We anticipate that we will announce this information and the process to get more tickets through the Grad Page and the Daily Chronicle around the end of May; please note that this information will come from Claremont staff, not from UVic. Extra tickets will be at a cost of $10 per ticket. A wait list will not be taken.
Also good to know is that the ceremony will be live-streamed for relatives far and wide to view; as well, there will be tv monitors in the UVic Centre foyer if people wish to be close by the activities.
Grad 2022 Fundraiser - Silent Auction
The grad committee is actively seeking silent auction donations for their upcoming online auction in May. If you have a donation you would like to contribute (monetary, service item, gift certificate etc) we would love to include it in our auction. Money raised will go towards offsetting graduation celebration costs for this year's graduates. Thank you in advance for your support! For questions, please email drestell@gmail.com or christylmann@hotmail.com
Grad Parent Planning Committee
For all parents/guardians of the Grads of 2022: to stay in the loop with the Claremont Grad Parent Planning Committee 2022 and the plans for graduation, please join our Parent Facebook Group: Claremont Dry Grad 2022.
CAREER CENTRE
For LOTS of information about Post-Secondary and other Career Education links, check out our District site: https://careered.sd63.bc.ca/ Info is updated regularly.
Trades Exploration Program at Claremont
Are you interested in Trades but not sure which one? The TEX program at Claremont helps you figure it out. Come see Mr Bussoli in Room 217 TODAY!! There are still a few spots left for next year. Learn about Welding, Carpentry, Electrical, Plumbing and more. Great way to start your Trades Career and have a good chunk paid for. Why not have a career in the Trades - there are lot of jobs in Trades looking for YOU!
Technology and Engineering
Are you interested in Technology and Engineering?? Curious about Mechanical, Civil, Computer and Electronic engineering? This is the DUAL CREDIT course for you! This program takes place on 13 Friday afternoons from 3-6 pm at Camosun Interurban. Best part...tuition is FREE, counts for credits, you can do this in grade 10-12, and it is all hands on!! But you need to plan now, and see Mr. Bussoli in Room 217 TODAY!!!
Community Support and Educational Assistant
Here is a great opportunity for a DUAL CREDIT course in Community Support and Educational Assistant, in Partnership with VIU. Starts February 2023. If you are in grade 11, and are thinking of a career in Education or Community Support, this is the program for you! You could be a certified EA by August 2023! Come see Mr. Bussoli in Room 217 TODAY!!
Early Childhood Profession Health & Indigenous Peoples Health Dual Credit Course
Fabulous DUAL CREDIT COURSE opportunity for students interested in in careers in Nursing, Mental Health and Addiction Counselling, Early Learning Care, and Community, Family and Child Studies. 1) ELC 130-Early Childhood Profession Health and 2) 111- Indigenous Peoples Health. Both of these courses will be offered on FRIDAYS after school, Sept 9-Dec 9, 3:30-6:30 at Camosun and they are FREE...we even cover the textbooks! See Mr. Bussoli in Room 217 TODAY!!
Summer Carpentry Apprenticeships
Are you in grade 11 or 12! Want to work in the Carpentry Trade? The BC Carpenters Union is hiring grade 11 and 12 student to work at apprentices this summer! Youth employment is the future. Their mission is to provide high school students with the opportunity to get experience in the construction industry working hands-on as material handlers for our reputable contractors. Tools are provided for our Plan A members as well as safety equipment. They gain experience, safety certifications and training, high school credits for graduation, eligibility for grants, and the ability to find a passion for a new career path. Wages are $19 per hour. Valuable experience and opportunity for a Youth Apprentice Scholarship. See Mr. Bussoli in Room 17 ASAP!
Camp Ignite: August 4-7
Camp Ignite is taking place this year on August 4-7 in Vancouver, BC. This camp educates and inspires young women (Grade 11 or 12) to learn more about the many aspects and specialties that in firefighting, such as auto extrication, hazmat operations, technical rope rescue operations and the various tools and skills needed to be successful in the fire service. Each young woman also learns about fitness, nutrition, health and teamwork. More information about the camp can be found online at www.campignite.com.
If you are interested in this amazing opportunity, email Mrs. Watson, or see her in room 222. The deadline for applications is May 24.
Women in Trades Meet & Greet – May 9
For female high school students. This FREE virtual event takes place on MONDAY, May 9, 6:30 - 8:00pm. See the poster and register on the Saanich Career Education website https://careered.sd63.bc.ca/ under Events, Info Sessions and more tab.
Sidney Employment EXPO – May 19
Explore part-time job opportunities. Gain valuable experience and confidence in talking to employers. Take part in the Resume Bootcamp station. Explore career options. Gain insight into the local labour market. May 19, 1:00 - 4:00 pm at Mary Winspear Centre. For the info poster see the Saanich Education Career webpage at https://careered.sd63.bc.ca/ under the Events, Info Sessions and more tab.
Canadian Coast Guard Days - June 10
Are you curious about jobs with the Canadian Coast Guard? There will be an exciting event at the Canadian Coast Guard Victoria Base on FRIDAY, June 10. Two hours of info and demonstrations include: helicopter operations, vessel tours, search and rescue, aids to navigation, as well as learning about the various job opportunities within the organization. If you are interested in attending, contact Mrs. Watson: cwatson@saanichschools.ca or in room 222.
NEWS FROM CLAREMONT PAC
School District Budget Meeting – May 4
The School Communities Public Budget Meeting is on WEDNESDAY May 4th at 7:00pm at Bayside School. This is an important meeting as the next budget is expected to present cuts. Parent attendance is welcome to ensure feedback is voiced.
Virtual BCCPAC Conference & AGM - April 29 & 30
Registration for the event is open ONLY UNTIL APRIL 25 for any parents. See link for details on both event days.
PAC Fundraiser: Country Grocer Receipts
Here is an easy way to support your PAC year-round. Save your Country Grocer receipts and bring them to the school front office. We appreciate your participation in this fundraiser which will benefit our school community with up to $2000 in grocery gift cards.
COMMUNITY NEWS
IMAGINING UVic STEM Summer Camp
IMAGINING UVic is a summer camp and seminar series intended to encourage young women to pursue STEM fields. The program will be held at the UVic campus, providing participants with the opportunity to immerse themselves in the university environment.
The application deadline for this summer’s camp for high school girls has been extended until the end of the day on April 30, 2022. Here is the LINK for more information and registration.
2SLGBTQ2IA+ Drop-in Social Group
There is a new 2SLGBTQ2IA+ drop-in social group at The Upside Youth Centre. MONDAYS from 3:30 – 5:30pm. This is a safe space to be yourself and connect with a youth leader and peers. Play games, make crafts, spend time outside and connect with our staff. Youth in Grade 6 - 12 are welcome! Sign up HERE.
Peninsula Youth Clinic
The Peninsula Youth Clinic is located at 2379 Bevan Avenue in Sidney and is open every THURSDAY from 5:30-7:30pm for help with any medical concern (physical, mental, and sexual health). Call 250-656-4143 to make an appointment with a physician or counsellor. Services are 100% free, confidential, and explicitly inclusive of all genders and sexualities!
A copy of the announcements is posted on the wall outside of the main office door.