1. Monday - Lunch at 11:28am – PM ELT – 7-9 Flex
Tuesday - Lunch at 11:28am – PM ELT – 7-9 COI
Wednesday - Lunch 12:06pm – AM ELT – 7-9 TAG
Thursday - Lunch 12:06pm – AM ELT – 7-9 COI
- Grad Handshake Photos
- Jr. High Winter Formal Dance – 6:30-9:30
Friday - Classes start 9:30AM - Lunch at 12:06
We are on a WEEK A
2. Save the date …
December 7 – Grad Handshake Photos
December 7 – Jr. High Winter Formal Dance 6:30-
9:30pm
December 12 – Winter Band Concert
December 13 – Sr. High Winter Formal Dance - 7-10pm
December 21 – Last Day of Classes before
Christmas Break
January 8 – First School Day after Christmas Break
January 11 – English 30 Diploma Exam – Part A
January 12 – Social Studies 30 Diploma Exam – Part A
We are on a WEEK A
3. Monday, Dec 4 Sweet & Sour Meatballs with
Veggies and Rice
Tuesday, Dec 5 Chicken Burger & Fries
Wednesday, Dec 6 All Day Breakfast
Thursday, Dec 7 Pizza
Friday, Dec 8 Beef Stroganoff & Caesar Salad
We are on a WEEK A
4. CHRISTMAS CHEER IS COMING!!
For the month of
December, Leadership has
many exciting events
coming!!!!
We are on a WEEK A
5. FOOD AND TOY DRIVE
• Begins Monday
December 4 (today!)
and goes until Thursday
December 7
• Turn non-perishable
food items and unused
toys into your BLOCK A
teacher
• Boxes will be collected
on Friday December 8
We are on a WEEK A
6. LEADERSHIP PROMOTES GIVING!
For the weeks of December 4 - 8th we will be gathering food
for the FCSS Food Bank – bring food to your Block A class.
Non-perishable items like:
• Pasta (canned or dry) and pasta sauces.
• Canned meats and fish.
• Canned goods (beans, soups, and stews)
• Dairy (canned, and powdered milk)
• Canned vegetables and fruit.
• Whole grain cereals.
• Infant foods and baby formula.
• Meat alternatives (peanut butter, soy, assorted nuts)
The class with the most food wins bragging rights!
Food Drive
Dec. 4 - 8th
We are on a WEEK A
7. 12 DAYS OF CHRISTMAS
• Begins on WEDNESDAY
DECEMBER 6 until break
• Each day, we will
announce a specific
“Day of Christmas” from
either the original song,
the Ukrainian version,
or the Redneck version.
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8. 12 DAYS OF CHRISTMAS
• You must come up with
something that
represents that “Day of
Christmas” and bring it
to a specific teacher.
• First person to come up
with an accurate
representation and who
finds the specific
teacher will win a
PRIZE!
We are on a WEEK A
9. JR. HIGH WINTER FORMAL
• Thursday December 7
• 6:30 pm – 9:30 pm
• $5.00/ticket
• Tickets sold:
– Monday – Room 32
– Tuesday – Cafeteria
– Wednesday – Cafeteria
– Thursday – Cafeteria
• Conditions Apply
We are on a WEEK A
10. SR. HIGH WINTER FORMAL
• Thursday December 14
• 7:00 pm – 10:00 pm
• $5.00/ticket
• Tickets sold:
– Dec 11 – Cafeteria
– Dec 12 – Cafeteria
– Dec 13 – Cafeteria
– Dec 14 - Cafeteria
• Conditions Apply
We are on a WEEK A
11. LEADERSHIP MEETING
• TODAY AT BEGINNING
OF LUNCH IN ROOM 32
• Be very prompt as we
have a lot of
information to cover
and some work to
divide up
We are on a WEEK A
12. International Food
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Another Box will be opened Wednesday at lunch in
Mrs. Sabiston’s room (Rm 34)
13. Boys Club Volleyball 15U
If you are born Sept 1, 2002- Dec 31, 2003 or LATER you are eligible to
play 15U
If you are interested in playing please come and see Mrs. Sabiston for
more information, RM 34.
Need to know by Tues,Dec 5
This does not interfere with other school sports
We are on a WEEK A
15. Junior High Students who are
interested in the running team.
Tryouts are at the Agrena, at noon, on
Wednesday. Go to the Agrena right at the
beginning of lunch. Don't be late.
If you have any questions please contact
Mr. Wierenga (at the Elementary School) or
Mr. Erickson
We are on a WEEK A
17. Recycled Pallet Sign
High School COI
2-3 ELT Sessions With Mr. Warehime and Mrs.McGinn
Starts Thursday, Dec. 7
LIMITED SPACE!
Sign up with Mrs. McGinn before Thursday
2 Sign Formats available:
- “BELIEVE THERE IS GOOD IN THE WORLD”
- “ADVENTURE AWAITS”
We are on a WEEK A
18. Looking for high school students to be
Cool Camp leaders
Why? It’s fun, looks great on resumes
and you earn credits
Must be a student in good standing
Applications available in the office or
student services
Due 21 in the office or student services
Any questions speak to Ms. Neudecker,
Ms. Mazereeuw, Mrs. Assenheimer,
Mrs. Gammel or Mrs. Ladan
We are on a WEEK A
19. Grad handshake photos will be
taken on Thursday, December 7th,
during Block 1 in the Graphics Lab
(Room 57). Plan accordingly!
That’s right, you can get a
pic with this guy!
Grad Handshake Photos
We are on a WEEK A
20. Green Certificate Students
Mark your calendar for the next testing dates:
• March 1 – Westlock
• March 7 – Spruce Grove
We are on a WEEK A
21. Off-campus notes
November evaluations and timesheets are due now
You cannot receive a mark in work experience or
RAP without a record of time and evaluation.
We are on a WEEK A
22. Entrepreneurship Boot Camp
• Have you been accepted into a business program at
an Alberta post-secondary?
• Are you in grade 10 or 11 and know this is
something you intend on doing when you
graduate?
• Do you want to start your own business?
• If you have answered yes to any of these questions,
what is on the next slide cannot be ignored
We are on a WEEK A
23. Survey to assess workshop
interest
• We are looking for students who are interested in
learning more about setting up their own business
or learning how business works.
• If you are going into a business program, taking
this workshop would definitely give you an
advantage at your chosen school.
• Please fill out the survey
http://bit.ly/bcbusinessworkshop
We are on a WEEK A
24. Portage College Youth
Entrepreneurship Challenge
This Challenge is designed to introduce and encourage high school
students to explore the areas of entrepreneurship and innovation. The
competition offers over $5000 in cash and scholarship prizes.
To compete, you will develop a two-minute video of your business idea.
This can be a brand new idea, or an existing idea or business that you are
developing.
You can enter as an individual or as a team to create a proposal to solve a
problem
Applications open December 15 and close January 31
See Ms Wegner for more information
We are on a WEEK A
25. and speaking about business
If you are going into a business
program in the fall, you should see
Ms Wegner about registering in
her accounting course next
semester. She needs to know
numbers so she can order the work
book.
You do not need to be in Business &
Info Tech to take accounting, any
open time block will work.
We are on a WEEK A
26. LaSalle College Vancouver, previously known as The
Art Institute of Vancouver, is pleased to offer its
valuable career exploration presentation to our
school.
The presentation focuses on students in the Design,
Media Arts, Culinary and Fashion areas.
Recruiter is here the afternoon of December 18, for
private interviews and presenting during ELT.
We are on a WEEK A
27. Feature Program of the Month
Human Ecology, offered by the Faculty of Agricultural, Life &
Environmental Sciences, is the study of people in their near environments
– both the near material environment of textiles and clothing and the near
social environment of families.
Students who major in Clothing, Textiles, & Material Culture (CTMC)
design and make award-winning clothing, study today’s fashion industry,
research historical clothing, test the fire safety of fabrics, and learn about
how clothing and textiles are used to represent our personalities,
communities, and cultures.
A 200-hour practicum placement is provided. Upon graduation, students
are eligible for a Professional Human Ecologist (P.HEc) designation.
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