Daily Chronicle

Wednesday February 3 News

 
Picture of Andrea Martin
Wednesday February 3 News
by Andrea Martin - Wednesday, 3 February 2016, 9:51 AM
 

THE CHRONICLE
Wednesday February 3, 2016

LUNCH MEETING TODAY
Peer Tutors
Can all Peer Tutors please meet in the Learning Commons TODAY at the start of lunch for an important meeting.

GENERAL ANNOUNCEMENT
Found – Cell Phone
A cell phone was found outside of the school on Monday.  Please come to the office to claim it.

Open House - Volunteers
If you are volunteering as a Tour Guide for the Open House, please come to an important meeting TODAY at lunch in the Learning Commons.

Overdue Text Books
There is a list of overdue books (from semester 1) at the front entrance of the Learning Commons.  Please check the list; text books for semester 2 will not be signed out to students with overdue books from last semester.

Hangbags for Hope
The Key Club will be collecting any gently used handbags, scarves or jewelry outside the lounge at lunch every day this week. These items will then be sold at an event outside of school with 100% of proceeds going towards Neuroblastoma Pediatric Cancer Research and to affected families on the island. Neuroblastoma is the most common cancer in infants under the age of 1.

Learning Commons – Monthly Contest
For February's contest, you could win if you visit the Learning Commons and answer the following question:  "Which book do you LOVE - one that you could read over and over again?"

STUDENT GOVERNMENT
No news today.

ATHLETICS
Boys Rugby
Boys rugby starts this week! Those interested in playing should make contact with Mr. Ohl in the PE Office, and attend the practice this week on THURSDAY after school on the main field. Regular gym strip will be fine, although cleats will be an asset! No experience required and ALL welcome.

Girls Rugby
All girls interested in playing rugby:  there will be a meeting this THURSDAY at lunch in room 261 (the woodshop classroom).  No experience required.

CAREER CENTRE
Job Opportunity
Students Work Painting is looking for students to join their door-to-door marketing teams, offering free estimates to potential clients. They are looking for students that are interested in learning some new skills about sales and marketing.   Part time employees are needed to work on average 2-4 days/nights per week, starting as soon as possible. Students can choose the shifts that work best for them and are encouraged to apply with friends.  Students will be paid based on performance (commission), approx: $15 - $30+ per hour.   More information available in the Career Centre.

GRAD 2016
Grad Portrait Re-Takes are Here
Grads:  if you ordered photos retakes, they are ready to be picked up in the office.

Quest for Excellence Bursary Program
RE/MAX of Western Canada has renewed the Quest for Excellence bursary program. This year they are once again offering 16 X  $1,000 bursaries for a total of $16,000 to grade 12 students.  This program recognizes the success and ongoing pursuits of Western Canadian students in regards to leadership and community contribution initiatives. Students can enter online at www.remax.ca > about RE/MAX > In the Community > Quest for Excellence.  2016 Quest for Excellence program is open for submissions until midnight  March 14, 2016. Only online entries will be accepted.  Apply today! More information in the Career Centre.

INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS
Whistler Trip
Planning to go to Whistler in March??  The package is due by February 4th.

Check Brenda's board every day for news.