This Week in the Dog House

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This Week in the Dog House
This Week in the Dog House
http://belmont.sd62.bc.ca/
Getting Ready for Graduation:
April 27 Nomination week for Valedictorian
April 29th - O' Canada and Grad song
auditions at lunch in the Choir Room
Getting Ready for PROM:
Prom tickets on sale now in the front office
MONDAY, April 27th – Mr. McHugh on Duty
• AM Supervision – Cullen & Dawson
• Bus Supervision – Leslie & Musy
TUESDAY, April 28th – Ms. Fulton on Duty
• AM Supervision – Desrosiers & B. Watson
• Bus Supervision – Leswal & Nicholson
• Grade 5 visitors working with our students
• Report cards go home
WEDNESDAY, April 29th – Mr. Lait on Duty
• AM Supervision – DiFelice & Demmings
• Bus Supervision – Funk & Phillips
• Island Sexual Health, 11:00 am – 4:00 pm
• O' Canada and Grad song auditions at lunch in the
Choir Room
THURSDAY, April 30th – Mr. Huck on Duty
• AM Supervision – Dube & MacKinnon
• Bus Supervision – McAleer & Ruff
• Jazz Bands & Combo at the West Coast Jazz
Festival
• Evening Parent-Teacher Interviews 5 to 8 pm
• FRIDAY, May 1st – Pro-D Day (noninstructional day)
Congratulations to
Riley Windrum! The
Prom/Safegrad
Committee selected
her artwork to be used
for this year’s ticket
design. Riley has won
two free tickets to the
event.
Coming Soon…
• May 5th – PAC mtg. in the Cafeteria @ 6:30 pm &
Prom @ 7:30 pm.
• May 7th – Mental Health Awareness day
• May 9th – Farewell to Belmont Secondary School
April 27 – May 1, 2015
The Pajama Game was a huge success! It played to four
sold out performances with the last one on Saturday evening.
Hats off to the many involved and too many to list!
Congratulations to our Belmont 10k team!!! Well done to our
inspirational captain Landyn Bourne & teacher Shawna Goupil.
A special thanks to the EAs who ran alongside us... You really
go the extra mile for your school!
The Jazz Bands & Combo are going up to Vancouver Island
University on Thursday, April 30 to participate in the West
Coast jazz Festival.
ArtStarts project: More students from Ruth King and David
Cameron will be watching Ms. Frodsham’s AP students tell
stories on Tuesday in our cafeteria. This is an amazing
collaborative event with our student mentoring younger
students
Best of luck to the students in our Belmont Dance
Academy who will be travelling to UVIC to perform at the
Greater Victoria Performing Arts Festival on Wednesday
afternoon and all day Thursday.
Congratulations to Ross Niemann, Riley Windrum, Elijah
Driver, and Emily Hanson. These 4 grade 12 students have
been in the PACE Musical for 13 years.
There were a total of 20 grade 12s in this year’s Spring PACE
Musical as part of a total cast of 270.
They did 9 shows from April 2nd to 11th.
Did you know? Belmont School DryProm/Safegrad now has
an account with Alpine Disposal Drop off on Dunford Rd.
We would encourage and appreciate anyone and everyone to
return their refundable bottles, cans, etc to Alpine Disposal.
No need to sort anything before hand; just drive in, drop off,
and make sure to let the staff know to donate to ‘Belmont
School DryGrad account’.
Belmont’s Ultimate Frisbee Team – Co-Ed, Everyone
Welcome. Practices Tuesdays & Thursdays after school
3:45-4:45. Meet on the field. Frisbees Provided. Last chance
for us to join the league – we need at least 10 players. See
Mr. Wilson or Mr. MacRae for more details.
Congratulations to Belmont’s Science Fair Team!
Four students represented Belmont for the first time at the
Vancouver Island Regional Science Fair on April 12th at the
University of Victoria.
Savonah McLeod-Veselisin, Jennifer Simonis and Lily
Potechnykh all were awarded Certificates of Merit and
Belmont has been contacted to compliment us on the maturity
Event
• May 10th - "Turn Down" dance made it in to the
Gala performance.
• May14th – GSA BBQ at lunch
• May 18th – Victoria Day
• May 31st – “Evening of Dance” tech rehearsal 1:00
– 5:00 pm Spectrum Theatre June 1st – “Evening
of Dance” dress rehearsal 6:00 – 10:00 pm
Spectrum Theatre
• June 2nd – “Evening of Dance” @ 7:00 pm
Spectrum Theatre
• June 2nd – PAC mtg. in the Cafeteria @ 6:30 pm &
Prom @ 7:30 pm.
• June 3rd – “Evening of Dance” @ 7:00 pm
Spectrum Theatre
• June 3rd – Elementary Field Events 3:00 – 6:00
pm
• June 4th – Year-end Concert @ 7:00 pm in
Spotswood Gym
• June 5th – Elementary Track Meet 3:00 – 6:00 pm
• June 6th – 7th – Prom/SafeGrad @ City Centre
Park
• June 14th – Graduation Ceremonies @ UVic
Farquhar Auditorium
• June 15th – June 24th – Exams (Class &
Provincials)
• June 21st – National Aboriginal Day
• June 24th – Awards Night in the South Gym
• June 25th – Last Day of School
• June 26th – Schools Closed (Admin. Day)
Belmont Boys’ Rugby Schedule – 2015
Thursday, April 30 - Spectrum at Belmont
Thursday, May 7 - SMUS B at Belmont
PLAYOFFS
Monday, May 11 (venues/times tbc)
LVISSAA AA semifinals
LVISSAA AAA semifinals
Thursday, May 14 - at SMUS
LVISSAA AA final (Colonel Hodgkins Cup)
LVISSAA AAA final (Howard Russell Cup)
Saturday, May 23 – Round 1 BC AA and AAA
Tournaments – various locations
Wednesday, May 27- Saturday, May 30 –
Rounds 2-4 BC AA and AAA Tournaments in
Abbotsford
Boys & Girls Club Services of Greater Victoria,
Parenting Programs, have a full slate of programs
and workshops for parents & caregivers of
children & youth in Winter/Spring 2015. Limited
seating available in all!
Programs:
Evening Community Workshops:
and enthusiasm of our students.
Tom Menning was recognized for his exemplary work in
Physics and received an award sponsored by Victoria Harbor
Ferries.
2015 Annual Art
Show: Denouement
New Location at Coast
Collective Art Centre,
3221 Heatherbell
Road, Colwood
May 13-May 17 12:00
PM – 5:00PM
daily
Awards
Reception: Thursday,
May 14th, 7:00PM –
8:30PM
Grade 12 students who will be attending either Camosun or
UVic in September, 2015, please note that advisors from
both institutions will be at Belmont on the following dates,
for 15 min individual appointments, to help guide students
through the course registration process.
UVic – Thursday, May 14th, 9 am – 3:30 pm. Sign-up in the
counselling suite starting Monday, May 4th.
Camosun – Wednesday, May 27th, 9 am – 3:30 pm. Sign-up in
the counselling suite starting Monday, May 4th.
Our last set of scholarships are now available for gr 12
students. There are 2 different sets of scholarship awards:
The Belmont Scholarship Society (BSS), encompasses a list
of approximately 20+ scholarship awards, graciously
supported by private individuals, community businesses, and
service clubs. By completing the online application form
http://belmont.sd62.bc.ca/students/gallery3/, students are
eligible for consideration of all the scholarship awards listed.
Students must follow the detailed instructions for
submission of the application to Mrs Gunn in the
counselling suite no later than 2 pm on Monday, May 4th.
Applications that are presented after this time will not be
accepted.
There are 4 further scholarship opportunities newly available.
The following list of awards has paper copies of the
application forms available in the Belmont Career Centre.
Students are encouraged to consider the criteria of each
award listed, and the timely requirements of the application
components in determining whether they qualify to apply
All workshops are for parents / caregivers of
children / youth age 8-18; and are held from 6:308:30pm.
• Are They Talking? Are You Listening? - Wed,
Apr 29; Boys & Girls Club, West Shore
• Are They Talking? Are You Listening? - Wed,
May 6; Boys & Girls Club, Esquimalt
• Summertime Strategies - Wed, May
20; Greenglade Community Centre, Sidney
All programs and workshops require preregistration.
The SPEAC (Sooke Parents Education Advisory
Council), Healthy Schools Committee along with
The Force Society for Kid's Mental Health is
hosting an event May 7th at Spencer Middle
School.
This Event is for Parents and Caregivers,
Community Members and anyone else involved
with kids, and helping them Thrive!
-The evening will include a panel of Mental
Health Professionals, School based
Professions(Teacher/Counsellor/Principal), a
Parent and a Youth.
-Learn fundamentals to supporting
our children's mental health
-Find out what is available to support Families
in our community and on the internet
We know that the first symptoms of
mental health problems and mental illnesses are
most often experienced in the teenage years.
Research also tells us there is a lot we can to
promote the mental health of our children. Join
us to learn more about what you can do.
RSVP for Event & Free Child
minding: https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/nationalchild-and-youth-mental-health-day-communityforum-tickets-16531343694
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National Child and Youth Mental Health Day
Comm...
Sooke Youth Show Choir presents the beloved
family musical adventure, The Wizard of Oz and a
silent auction fundraiser at Edward Milne
Community School Theatre. Show times are May
and/or the work required to complete the application (for
example, each award asks for 2 letters of reference – do not
leave this request to the last minute). Please note that
these applications are also due to Mrs Gunn in the
counselling suite no later than 2 pm on Monday, May 4th.
Applications that are presented after this time will not be
accepted.
(a) Canadian World Education Society (CANWES)
(b) DFH Real Estate Ltd Westshore
(c) Myles Mansell Memorial
(d) Rotary Club of Colwood
Students who are chosen to receive the above awards will be
acknowledged at the Belmont graduation ceremonies June
14th, 2015.
Other scholarships that are still available to students are
listed below. Students will find paper copies of these
applications in the Belmont Career Centre. Please note the
individual due dates and point of submission:
CUPE Local 459 – April 24th, School Board Office
Coast Capital Standing Tall – April 24th, Belmont Counselling
Suite
Dogwood District Bursary Awards – April 24th, Belmont
Counselling Suite
Monk Office – April 24th, Belmont Counselling Suite
Sooke Principals and Vice-Principals’ Association – May 4th,
School Board Office
Discover Skills BC is running a contest titled “Show Us Your
#Skillfie” which is an Instagram contest aimed at BC high
school students. To enter students simply snap a “selfie” or a
“skillfie” of themselves doing a trade or technology, post it on
Instagram, share why it’s their favourite skill and then tag
the photo #skillfie. Each week one student will be selected
to win a $100 iTunes gift card. The contest is open to BC high
school students age 13 to 18 who are currently enrolled in a
registered BC high school. The contest runs from April 15 to
May 26, 2015.
Congratulations to Kevin De Oliveira, Belmont Grad 2011
who won Gold in the Sheet Metal Worker competition at the
Skills Canada BC Provincial Competition in Abbotsford on
Wednesday, April 22, 2015. Kevin will move onto the national
competition in Saskatoon in May 2015. Skills Canada promotes
Olympic-style competitions in trades and technology. Kevin was
featured in the Industry Training Authority webpage.
http://www.itabc.ca/youth/stories and was also invited to speak
at the ITA’s 9th Annual Youth Day at the Four Seasons Hotel in
Vancouver. http://www.itabc.ca/events/youth-day We wish
Kevin all the best at the national competition in Saskatoon!
2nd at 2:00 pm & 7:00 pm, and May 3rd at 2:00 pm.
Ticket prices are $10/adults and $5/youth and are
available at Sooke Shopper’s Drug Mart, Stick in
the Mud Coffee, Serious Coffee Westshore and
East Sooke Grocer. Suitable for all ages. For
more information please visit:
www.facebook.com/SookeYouthShowChoir.
Keli Dunn
On behalf of:
Sooke Youth Show Choir
Education Assistant Training Program
Information Session for 2015-16
April 28th, 2015
6:45pm to 8:00pm
Isabelle Reader Theatre - 1026 Goldstream Avenue
Program Overview:
Train to become an Educational Assistant working with
students with special needs in a school setting (K-12).
As an Educational Assistant you will assist teachers and
support teams (occupational therapists, speech and language
pathologists, physical therapists, etc.) to implement
individualized educational goals.
Program Highlights:
• Program begins September 2015
• 10 month program that offers 300+ hours of instruction
• Practicum Experience in SD#62 (4 week)
• Classes run in the evenings two nights a week and seminar
sessions on select weekends all located on the WestShore.