The Titan Tribune - Abbotsford Traditional Secondary
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The Titan Tribune - Abbotsford Traditional Secondary
The Titan Tribune Abbotsford Traditional Secondary School atss.ca 2272 Windsor St. Abbotsford, B.C. V2T 6M1 604-850-7029, fax: 604-850-7028 Volume 8, Issue 11 Well it looks like summer has finally made an appearance. We have just finished a session of academically challenging and important exams and contests for our students. Our top Math students entered the University of the Fraser Valley Math contest. The junior students who competed are Kiratmani Saran, Mark Stephens, Stephanie Uittenbosch and Arashdeep Rai. The senior students are Gagan Rai, Kolyn Gray, Abnashi Randhawa and Brayden Eagles. We are awaiting the result of their scores. As well we have just finished our College Board Advanced Placement exams and we are sure our students have done well. It is now a rush to the finish line, which is fast approaching. We encourage you all to assist us in getting your son and/or daughter to school on time and in for every class as it becomes more important as we progress towards final exams and final marks. [ Principal: Mr. Glen Hildebrand Vice-Principal: Mr. Michael Hendricks Mygradebook - Online Marks Student marks are available online at www.mygradebook.com. In order to access your child’s marks, you will need to login with a USERNAME (CLASSWORD) & a PASSWORD (BCeSIS NUMBER). Username - Classword The username is the classword generated by the teacher. Each class in the school has a unique classword. Please ask your child for the classword, email the individual teacher, or look online at www.atss.ca/classwords.htm for a list of classwords. Password - BCeSIS Number The password is the student's BCeSIS number (usually 6 digits). This is also the username for their computer login and their email. Please ask your child for their BCeSIS number, or call the ATSS office (604-850-7029) to get the BCeSIS number. Office Staff: Mrs. Suderman Mrs. Schellenberg Mrs. Mangat May 18 2012 local: 1000 local: 1001 local: 1002 Counselor: Mr. Colin Abernethy local: 1107 One-to-One program: Andrew MacPhail local: 1120 Again we have had a number of our French class students take part in France’s language proficiency exams known as the DELF. The following students participated: Yeshna Jalim, Melissa Toews, Raquel Schmidt, Isabella Potter, Sophia Bhatti, Ivneet Sohi, Jasmyn Birak, Jenny Saroya and Sukhjit Cheema. If they pass this exam they will receive an internationally recognized certificate for demonstrating their proficiency in the French language. ATSS also very proudly recognizes a number of our students enrolled in our Applied Skills programs who have competed in the District scholarships for $1,000 by completing projects as a part of their educational achievements. They are: Brenaya Hewlett - Carpentry - April 16, Julie-Ann Lawson - Photography - April 16, Raquel Schmidt - Photography - April 16. Kaitlyn Friesen - Music - May 1, Jasmine Thompson - Music - May 1, Deanne Ratzlaff - Music - Vocal May 1, Melissa Toews - Writing - May 2, Natalie Wiebe - Writing - May 2, Tessa Sperling Writing - May 2 and Danae Styles - Writing - May 2 On the music front, Mrs. Wade has taken our Band and Choir on several field trips. The choir performed at the Kiwanis Music Festival and earned a Bronze level rating, well done. The band traveled to Whistler to participate in a one-day clinic with several world-renowned musicians where they proceeded to receive a silver level rating. A great job by Mrs. Wade and our music program. We have just completed a fun week of grad activities as the Grade 12 Prom was held this past weekend. What a sight it was. Our grads in beautiful gowns and suits arriving in an array of fancy vehicles. From horse drawn carriages to stretch limousines. The time was enjoyable and memorable as we finished off the evening at Newlands Golf and Country Club in Langley. A special thanks to Mrs. Toews, Mrs. Sekhon and all the parents who put the events together, from the arrival and Grand March to the Dinner and Dance. It was fantastic. We have the privilege of having Dr. Bryce Croll, a post PhD “Fellow” currently at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, (MIT), and Abbotsford graduate came to share his expertise in Astronomy with our Science students and had them observe the sun through a special telescope. We would also like to congratulate Mandy Minhas and Gurleen Dhaliwal for successfully completing the Abbotsford Regional Hospital Observation Program. As you can see it has been a busy month. We do anticipate this hectic pace to continue as our Grad Convocation and Dry Grad events are coming on June 8 and our Year End Awards ceremony to follow on June 14 at 7 pm at the Eben-E-Zer Church. As always we want to continue to encourage our students to persevere to the end and ensure all assignments are complete and all exams prepared for so that they can leave this year with the best possible chance for success in the years to come. Sincerely, Glen Hildebrand, Principal Page 2 Graduation Information Faculty: Dept Heads: Local Mrs. Pam VanKleeck Math/Sc #3237 Mrs. Tracy Wedel Hum.. #3140 Mrs. Rebecca Toews Hum. #3134 Mr. Andrew MacPhail #1120 Mr. Ken Laity PE #5107 Mr. Colin Abernethy Couns. #1107 Mrs. Lyndsey Faber Couns. #1108 Teaching Staff Mr. Don Barden Ms. Shelby Calman Mr. Brock Currie Mrs. Elizabeth Cousar Mr. Bruce Cuthbertson Ms. JacquelineDewar Ms. Reena Dhillon Mr. Jim Domke Mr. Shawn Fedyna Mr. Lyndon Friesen Mr. Grant Gasser Mr. Carlton Haak Mr. James Hill Ms. Kim Hunt Mrs. Sharon Kehoe Mr. Sandy Lane Mrs. Michelle Myers Ms. Olga Ulyasheva Mrs. Janet Wade Learning Assistance Mrs. Phyllis Collins Mrs. Heidi Ens Mrs. Karen Hiebert Mrs. Denise Silzer Library Mrs. Laurie Salter #1103 #3136 #3252 #3141 #3236 #3238 #3234 #3234 #3251 #3138 #3240 #3250 #3137 #5107 #3134 #3248 #3235 #3240 #1116 #3135 #3152 Cafeteria Mrs. Julie McCaughey #5169 International Rep Mrs. Stella Yoon #1110 Youth Worker Mrs. Darlene Rayburn #3255 Community Support Mrs. Jeven Randhawa #1108 Attention grade 9-11 parents! We are looking for parents to volunteer for our grade 12 convocation on the evening of Friday, June 8th at Northview Church. Convocation is an important event for grads and their families, and with there not being teacher help this year, we need you to make this event run smoothly. If you can help, please contact the ATSS office. We will have more information about an upcoming meeting coming out shortly. Important grad information for parents: ATSS sponsors 5 grad events: grad cruise, grad fashion show, prom, convocation, and dry grad. Other events may be planned by grad council and sponsored by our school, like the grad ski trip. ATSS has not, and will not, sponsor a grad after party or any other event after our prom or on any other weekend. We also do not have anything to do with S-Trip, and the district has put out several bulletins about this group. Students saying such events are school-sponsored events are wrong. They are not. If you have any questions or concerns about our grad events, please contact ATSS administration. No grad events are scheduled for school time, so there really should not be opportunity for students to be missing classes. Their teachers are continuing to plan classroom instruction accordingly. Emails can be sent to all staff under: [email protected] (Simply use that teacher’s name) Remember: We are on the web! Please give the office a call or a note if your student will be late or absent. New Additions will be added in blue May 18 May 18 May 21 May 25 Multicultural Day Newsletter Victoria Day Pep Rally Olympics June 1 June 6 June 8 June 14 June 15 June 15 June 18-27 June 29 Newsletter Year end concert Convocation and Dry Grad Awards Ceremony Term IV ends Newsletter In school/provincial exams Report cards go home Page 3 Year End Student Computer Collection Year start. End Computer All ATSS student computers will be collected before final exams This is doneCollection to ensure all equipment is returned and to provide district IT staff with time to prepare computers for graduating students and to prepare the remainder of the computers for the next school year. Students have been informed of the dates in advance and are asked to back up all their files before the collection dates. Please help us by ensuring your child returns the school computer on the appropriate day, or the next school day possible. Students will be asked to return the computer, charger, and computer case at the time of collection. Any items not returned will be billed to the student. Grade 9: Thursday June 7th and Friday June 8th (during IT class) Grade 10: Monday June 11th Grade 12: Tuesday June 12th Grade 11: Wednesday June 13th Any students absent on the above days will be called down to return the computer on June 13th or 14th. Please contact Mr. Macphail ([email protected]) if you have any questions. Grade 12 Computer Buyout Grade 12 students will be eligible to buy out the school computer at the end of the school year as long as the full computer fees have been paid for during their time at ATSS. If no other fees are owing, the computer buyout cost is $10. If students have received a sibling discount or financial assistance, the discounted cost must be made up. The $10 buy out fee can be paid at the office to Mrs. Mangat by cash, cheque, debit, or credit at any time, and must be made before picking up the computer. At the time of computer collection, students will be asked to indicate if they want to buy out the computer. Buy out computers will be factory imaged (all software installed from the factory will be re-installed). Students not wanting to buy out the computer can pass it on to a younger sibling for use at ATSS; however this must be indicated to Mr. Macphail in order to properly prepare the computer. Computers not bought out or passed on will be used as loaner computers for the next school year. Buy out computers should be ready by report card pickup at the end of June unless there are any issues that need to be fixed. Students have been asked to deal with any computer concerns as soon as possible to avoid delay. Mr. Macphail can be contacted during exam week to see if the computers are ready for pickup, notices will be posted when they are ready. The warranty on the computer expires at the beginning of July. Any hardware issues or failure can no longer be covered. If there are any software related issues, students can contact the school office over summer, or see Mr. Macphail at the start of the next school year. Please contact Mr. Macphail ([email protected]) if you have any questions. Library ALL library books must be returned by 3pm Friday, June 1st. The library will be completely closed in June for inventory/weeding of both collections, therefore, students will have to bring a book from home, or the public library for silent reading during the last month of school. Overdue lists are posted outside the library and given to homeroom teachers weekly. A few names have been on the list for a long time. Students are reminded to look for their name on both school’s lists. If books are not returned by June 1st, the student's name will go onto the Hold-back list. Textbooks: Generally, the majority of textbooks are returned to the classroom teachers as final units are completed. Unless special arrangements have been made with the classroom teacher, all texts are due the last day of classes. Most teachers provide review packages, or hold review classes, so there is no need to keep a textbook after June 14th. When handing in textbooks please make sure you’re returning YOUR text and not someone else’s. Look for your name on the Date Due slip located on the inside front cover. Bills will be issued for lost, or damaged library books, or texts. Bills are payable at the office. Hold-back list: The office will hold yearbooks of those students with unreturned library books, or texts. Once returned, or paid for, the office will release the yearbook. Page 4