norkam secondary - NorKam Senior Secondary
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norkam secondary - NorKam Senior Secondary
NORKAM SECONDARY 730 12TH STREET, KAMLOOPS, BC V2B 3C1 TELEPHONE: (250) 376-1272 December 2010 IMPORTANT DATES TO NOTE Dec 15 Dec 20 Jan 4 Jan 18 Jan 19 Jan 19 Jan 21 Jan 24 Jan 31 Jan 31 Feb 10 Feb 16 Feb 17 Feb 23 Feb 23 Feb 25 Mar 3 Mar 10 Mar 16 Mar 21 Apr 8 Apr 11 Apr 11 Apr 12 Music Committee Meeting Winter/Christmas Vacation until Jan 3, 2011 School re-opens – Day 1 Winter Concert (7:00pm start, Cafeteria) Planning 10 / Collaboration Day PAC Meeting 10:00am Last day of semester 1 Government exams until Jan 28 Semester 2 starts Grad photos until Feb 8 Semester 1 Report Cards issued PAC meeting 7:00pm Open House Planning 10 / Collaboration Day Grad photo retakes Non-instructional day - no school for students Interim reports are issued Parent/Teacher interviews Planning 10 / Collaboration Day Spring Break - return to class on Mar 28 Term 3 ends Non-instructional day - no school for students Arts in the High Country Festival Arts in the High Country Festival PRINCIPAL'S MESSAGE First term report cards have gone home and students have done very well overall. There are still a number of Incompletes which means students have outstanding assignments that must be completed before a mark can be assigned. Students should check with individual teachers to find out if/when their Incomplete is converted to a letter grade. Planning 10 students are working hard on this online course. I would like to remind all grade 10 students that this course needs to be completed this semester. We encourage parents to view their son or daughter's progress on line. The percentage completed and the current mark is available on the Planning 10 @KOOL web site link available through our NorKam web page. http://nkss.sd73.bc.ca/ Tuesday, November 30 was our annual First Nations Pot Luck Dinner. It was well attended, the food was superb, and the entertainment was great. I would like to thank Don Bowser, Brenda Celesta, Kaida McCauley and Brenda Ross for organizing this year’s event. nkss.sd73.bc.ca THANK YOU FROM NORKAM STUDENTS Thompson Nicola Regional District sponsors 25 Western Canada Theatre ticket packages to students at local schools who are passionate about theatre but cannot afford to attend. We are excited to say that NorKam Secondary received the gift of five ticket packages to give to our students. NorKam Secondary graciously thanks the TNRD for their generosity of the ticket packages and will pass them on to our students to enjoy. 2011 GRADUATES Are you planning to attend college/university next year? If so, please remember to complete a PostSecondary Institute choices form on the Student Secure Web at the Ministry of Education’s website below. www.bced.gov.bc.ca/exams/tsw/tsw/student What is a PSI Form? -The PSI (Post-Secondary Institutes Choices Form) allows the Ministry of Education permission to make available to any post-secondary institute of your choice access to your final secondary school transcript. -This is a good idea for anyone who knows that they will be going to university/college right after graduation, but, they are not sure where they will attend. Most of the larger well-attended institutions appreciate this convenient tool as it allows them to view your marks right away rather than wait for the student/former school to provide a hard-copy transcript. Taking the time to complete this simple process will save you and the student, time and hassle when being considered by a university, but are on hold until you provide a certified transcript. -If you are unsure or encounter problems, please make an appointment with your counsellor. NorKam staff members celebrate the completion of Movember; men working together to combat prostate cancer. MOVEMBER COUNSELLING NEWS The address below is a web page of the NorKam staff and students supporting "Movember" on the NorKam website. The link is on the home page under "Items of Interest": NorKam Men Don Moustaches to Support Prostate Cancer. http://nkss.sd73.bc.ca/mod/resource/view.php?id=4019 Planning 10 students should have 60% of the course completed by the time they return to school on January 4th. Any students with less than 60% complete will be asked to attend an afternoon Planning 10 Work Session on January 19th. CYBER BULLYING The website below might be of use to students or parents when dealing with cyber issues: Bullying, facebook, sexting, etc. The videos feature well-known personality, Steve Dotts. http://www.learnnowbc.ca/lnbcresources/cybersafe/defa ult.aspx?u=1 Grade 12’s are reminded that their Grad Transitions are due by the end of January. If you have yet to pick up the purple GT forms, or have questions about the GT requirements, see your Counsellor ASAP! SCHOLARSHIPS, BURSARIES, AWARDS If you want to be in the know then get on Mr. Williams/Ms. Kang’s scholarship e-mail list. We are constantly sending out important information about awards. You can get on the list by sending Mr. Williams an email at [email protected] OPERATION GUATEMALA Are you interested in going to Guatemala to volunteer during Spring Break 2012? This is an amazing way to help others and see the world at the same time. This trip is perfect for students currently in grades 10 or 11. Plan ahead by attending an information meeting on Wednesday January 12 at 7:00 pm in the Library. We will have photos from our last student trip, as well as a student to share his experiences. Please bring a parent. See Mrs. Simpson in the Counselling Office for more details, or e-mail her at [email protected] This is not a School District # 73 trip. The trip is organized by Developing World Connections, a local organization that facilitates volunteer travel experiences. For more info check out the website: www.developingworldconnections.org. International student Beatriz Schwenck (middle), with two Canadian students Mikayla Johnson and Jasmyn Martyns at the NorKam Music Concert last week. WOLF PACK BASKETBALL CAMP Just a reminder about our upcoming Basketball clinics. Thank you to those that have already registered, we still have openings in all clinics. Please pass this along to other friends at school if they would be interested. It's a great prep for the upcoming basketball season. Monday, December 20 to Wednesday, December 22 1 - 3 pm for Gr. 8-12 Girls only Thompson Rivers University Gym Cost $75 This is a three day clinic that will work on shooting and dribbling, as well as prepare for game situations through mini-games and contests. Check the NorKam website for a link to the registration form. The form can be dropped off at the TRU Athletic Offices, Attn. Scott Reeves. The office is located upstairs in the Tournament Capital Center. For questions please contact Scott Reeves at 250-371-5713 or [email protected] From the Mid-Term Inaugural Board Meeting of: D ECEM BER 6, 2010 From the Board Meeting of: NOVEMBER 22, 2010 1.The Board enjoyed a presentation from Rayleigh Elementary. Principal Deanna Brady was accompanied by four students. The student presentation highlighted the many positive aspects of Rayleigh Elementary. 2.The Board received a report on Summer School 2010 prepared by Principal Dean Coder and Vice Principal Lorin Toews of @KOOL. 3.The Board approved an out-of-province field trip request from Barriere Secondary. Three students from Barriere Secondary will be attending the E-Spirit Conference in Moncton, New Brunswick, in May 2011. 4.The Board received the Energy Consumption Report from Mr. Art McDonald, Director of Facilities and Transportation. Highlighted in this report is the reduction of the School District’s greenhouse gas emissions by 24% over a nine year period. At the Mid-Term Inaugural Meeting the following Trustees were elected by acclamation: •School Board Chairman - Trustee Christian •School Board Vice-Chair - Trustee Dosch •School Board Representative to the BC School Trustees Association - Trustee Glover •School Board Representative to the BC Public School Employers Association - Trustee Watson From the Board Meeting of: DECEMBER 6, 2010 1.Principal Jake Schmidt from Bert Edwards Science and Technology School presented some of the activities that can be found on the District’s Online Safety Webpage. The resources on this site are designed to teach web literacy and internet safety. This resource for teachers, parents and students can be found at http://www3.sd73.bc.ca/general/content/online-safety. 2.The Board reported that it will be reviewing all of the District’s Technology policies this year. 3.The Board received a report that compared the District student enrolment from September 2009 compared to September 2010. 6.Trustee Karpuk and Trustee Watson have been appointed to the Superintendent’s Committee on Mathematics. 4.The Board received the annual news release from the Ministry of Education that reported on the provincial six year completion rates by district for the province. Dr. Sullivan will analyze the data contained in this report for the Kamloops/Thompson School District. 7.Trustee Glover reported that The Big Little Science Center had over 13,000 visitors last year. The Big Little Science Center is located at the Bert Edwards Science and Technology School. 5.Chair Christian reported on the recent success of the McQueen Lake Dinner fundraising event and the performance of the Kamloops/Thompson Honour Choir. 5.The Board received the Carbon Emission, Carbon Costs and SMARTTool report from Director McDonald. 6.Trustee Harwood reported on the success of the Raft River Elementary food drive. Over 500 pounds of food was donated. 7.Trustee Glover reported on the recent Citizenship Ceremony held at David Thompson Elementary. 8.Trustees Harper, Stokes and Chair Christian attended the signing of the third Kamloops Thompson First Nations Education Enhancement Agreement on Friday, November 26th, 2010. 9.The next regular public Board meeting will be held on Monday, December 13, 2010, at the School Board Office. Oksana Lloyd and Erin Marchio having fun in PE back in the fall. Newsletter edited by Shailey Turner