Newsletter October1 - Pembina Trails School Division
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Newsletter October1 - Pembina Trails School Division
Shaftesbury High School October Newsletter Student Council Hey Shaftesbury! We are super excited to representing the school this year. It’s an honour to have so much trust put into our hands. Our first plan of action is to get some more school spirit involving sales that contribute to Grade Wars. Also, we are in the midst of beginning to plan our Halloween dance, and are sure that it will be a big bang! As well, we have our big Entertainment book sale going on right now, and we hope that everyone can purchase at least one or more books to help make this year better than ever! We have so many great ideas and we cannot wait to see what we can put into this school and make this year a memorable one! Parent Teacher Conferences We are pleased to announce that Shaftesbury High School has implemented a new online computer program for booking course changes and parent teacher conferences. Our goal is to make the appointment process user friendly, easier, and more accessible for you. Letters were mailed out to all students with a student ID and pass code that is needed to assign your child to your account. Simply go to the site at http://ptsdscheduler.pembinatrails.ca and become a member by registering. You will be able to create appointments for any children you have in the Pembina Trails School Division from the one account. Dates to Remember Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. 6 7 11 14 14 15 19 22 28 Early dismissal (2:20 p.m) Safe Grad parent meeting 7:30 p.m. Thanksgiving Picture retakes p.m. Parent/teacher conferences (p.m.) In-service (no school) Parent/Teacher conferences In-service (no school) Halloween Dance ;Daily Timetable The daily timetable consists of five 68 minute classes with four minutes in-between classes. Times for each class are as follows: Period Period Period Lunch Period Period A B C D E 8:30 a.m.— 9:38 a.m. 9:42 a.m.— 10:50 a.m. 10:54 a.m.— 12:02 p.m. 12:02 p.m. — 1:10 p.m. 1:10 p.m. — 2:18 p.m. 2:22 p.m. — 3: 30 p.m. Shaftesbury High School October Newsletter Grade 12 Canoe Trip On September 17th Ms. McDonald and Mr. Asu accompanied 7 of Shaftesbury’s most adventurous Grade 12 students on a 3 day canoe trip through the Experimental Lakes System in Northern Ontario. Under the watchful eye of Mr. Cameron White, head guide of Red River Outfitters, Samantha Ballard, Ashley Breklemans, Shaleah Thompson, Andrew Courtney, Eric Stevenson, Mikael Kovacs and Jeremy Kim paddled, ate and camped through three different lakes. As always our students were model ambassadors of Shaftesbury High School. Although the weather was cold and windy at times, there were no complaints. The students learned a tremendous amount about canoe paddling (on wavy lakes), backwoods camping (sleeping on windy shores) and outdoor meal preparation (eating steak and potatoes). Ms. McDonald and Mr. Asu thoroughly enjoyed the company of the kids and are looking forward to next year's Grade 12 canoe trip. Shaftesbury High School will once again be selling Entertainment coupon books for $30.00 as a fundraiser for student council. The sale of the Entertainment Book is a very important fundraiser for Shaftesbury as the profits for selling the Entertainment Book help to either fully fund or subsidize dances, clubs and sports teams. Please consider buying one or more books to help Shaftesbury provide your son or daughter with rewarding extra-curricular actives, even if you are not a coupon user. The books make great gifts! The incentives for students who sell books are as follows: Sell 1 book and have your name entered in a draw for a grand prize. Sell 3 books and receive $5.00 Starbucks or Time Horton’s Subway gift card plus the . Sell 5 books and receive a complimentary Entertainment book. Sell 10 books and receive 2 Cineplex movie passes. Sell 12 books and receive a $20.00 gift card. For each level reached you will receive the prizes from the previous level. Plus, anyone who sells 2 or more books will have their name entered into a separate draw for even more prizes! There will be surprise early bird draws as well! Shaftesbury High School October Newsletter Safe Grad The dinner, dance, and safe grad event will be held at Canad-Inn Polo Park this year on June 22, 2011. This year the graduating class has two parents that have volunteered to chair the entire Safe Grad committee: Krista Girard and Ingrid Popel. The first parent meeting is October 7th 7:30 in the Cafeteria all are welcome to attend. Anyone wishing to volunteer for Safe Grad can contact Krista Girard at the school at 888-5898 or [email protected]. Please check the Shaftesbury High School website for the calendar of events . The six grad chairs elected by the Class of 2011 are Alyia Ahluwalia, Elena Belevicious, Emily Cummings, Jody Miller, Lauren McCombe, and Jackson McDonald. Congratulations to all who ran and to the Grade 12 class of 2011 who had the best voter turnout ever! Scholarships Grade 12 students interested in applying for scholarships please see Ms. Moran to complete a scholarship information form. We are looking for information regarding your athletics, community involvement and career goals. This information aids us when completing reference letters and/or applications on your behalf. You can update this form at anytime throughout the school year. Find the form on our website and return your completed forms to Ms. Moran. Halloween Dance Shaftesbury High School Thursday October 28 7:00 p.m. - 11 p.m. Shaftesbury High School October Newsletter The New SHS Choral Program… Shaftesbury High School has a brand new for credit choir program open to all students interested in being a part of a musical team. Everyone is welcome to come check it out Tuesdays and Thursdays in the theatre. We start all rehearsal classes at 12:20 pm. So far we’ve had over forty students singing in the first few practices - things are off to a big start. Any questions - please see Mr. Block. Band Program The Shaftesbury High school jazz and concert bands are busy preparing new music for the upcoming Term 1. The band program at Shaftesbury includes Grade 9 concert and jazz band, Grade 10 concert band and jazz band, and Grade 11/12 combined concert band and Grade 11, Grade 12 jazz band. Mr. Cianflone (Mr. C) is the band director. We would like to welcome back the Grade 10, 11, 12 band students and a special welcome to the new Grade 9, 10 band students to Shaftesbury. Band parent information packages have been posted on the Shaftesbury High School web page. The information needs to be returned to the school by Thursday, September 23. The first meeting of the band parents group will be held on Wednesday, October 6 at 7:00 p.m. in the school library. Please contact Mr. Cianflone via e-mail if more information is required at [email protected]. Band parents please note that all band information will be shared via the parent e-mail contact system. Mr. C. has 25 tickets for an open dress rehearsal with the Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra on Friday, October 8. Cost per ticket is $10.00. Please contact Mr. C. if you would like a ticket for your son/daughter. Upcoming band trips for the school year 2010-11 include Grade 9 and10 bands to Minneapolis and Chicago for the Performing Arts Consultant Music Festival (May 2011), Grade 11/12 band to Toronto for the Performing Arts Consultant Music Festival (April 2011). The Grade 9-12 jazz bands will travel to Brandon Jazz Festival (March 2011), plus a variety of concerts performed in the school and in greater Winnipeg. Shaftesbury High School October Newsletter Counselor's Corner University Information Students in Grades 11 and 12 will have a number of opportunities this year to learn about university admission requirements, programs, etc. The following are the dates on which students will have the opportunity to gain more information about post-secondary education. October 27 - U of W student recruitment - Period C TBA - University of Manitoba student recruitment October 29 - Booth College - noon hour November 4 - National Universities Fair at Sturgeon Heights Collegiate February 22 - Red River College Open House February 23 - University of Winnipeg Open House February 24 - University of Manitoba Info Days. Other Important Dates: December 1—Advanced early application deadline for U of M and U of W. Admission of Grade 12 students is based on final Grade 11 transcripts. February 18 - Early admission deadline University of Manitoba. Admission is based on interm Grade 12 marks. March 1 - Early admission deadline University of Winnipeg April 5-7 - Rotary Career Symposium at the Convention Center South Winnipeg Family Information Centre presents: LIVING WITH TEENAGERS This 5 week workshop will provide parents the opportunity to explore, assess and develop strategies that could enhance, compliment and maintain healthy relationships with their adolescent. Dates: Wednesday, October 6th - November 3rd Time: 7:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. Fee: $35.00 per person or $45.00 per couple Shaftesbury High School October Newsletter Wall of Fame 2010 Inductee The Shaftesbury Wall of Fame committee congratulates our 2010 inductee, Dr. Daniel Lindsay, for outstanding achievement in the sciences. Dr. Lindsay is currently The Diagnostic Imaging Director of four hospitals and numerous health facilities in rural Manitoba. He is also an Assistant Professor in the Faculty of Medicine, Department of Radiology at the University of Manitoba. Dr. Lindsay graduated from Shaftesbury in June of 1973, and graduated with his medical doctorate from the University of Manitoba in 1980. He received his board certification in Radiology in 1987. He has had 16 research articles published in a variety of medical journals in Canada, the USA and Great Britain. He has also guest lectured in front of a variety of groups including Doctors without Borders in Cambodia. Most recently, Dr. Lindsay served as Diagnostic Imaging Consultant to the Canadian Department of National Defense at the Multinational Medical Unit in Kandahar, Afghanistan. He served in this position for a total of 13 months travelling to Afghanistan five times from the December of 2006 to the February of 2009. He has been able to apply many of the techniques used in this military operation to his civilian practice. He has been awarded both the General Service Medal Active War Zone Afghanistan and the Excellence of Service Aid to the Warrior RSM Afghanistan medal. The Wall of Fame represents all five decades of Shaftesbury’s history. Shaftesbury Alumni Wall of Fame members are recognized on a permanent display in the school’s front foyer and the public is always welcome to drop by and view the display. However, we need your help in selecting future inductees. The nomination committee researches through newspapers and the Shaftesbury archives but receives very few nominations from the public and Shaftesbury Alumni. It is time to stop being modest about your own achievements or others in the Shaftesbury community. So please help the nomination committee ensure that the many deserving Shaftesbury Alumni can continue to be recognized for their outstanding achievements and contributions to society. Please do not be shy about nominating sons, daughters, friends, relatives, or acquaintances. All it takes is a simple email to the school giving the name of the individual and then leave the rest up to the nomination committee. Shaftesbury High School October Newsletter Don’t Cry For Us Argentina! The staff and students at SHS won t be crying next week as they welcome students to Canada as part of an exchange partnership established with Colegio San Carlos in Buenos Aires, Argentina. The SHS students will host the Argentines here in Winnipeg from October 1st to 16th, SHS students will travel to Buenos Aires at Spring Break at which time they will experience the daily life, food, culture , dance and language of Argentina.. \ National Crystal Growing Competition The Chemical Institute of Canada is once again sponsoring the National Crystal Growing Competition. Participants have five weeks within which to grow the largest and most spectacular crystal they can beginning with 100 g of copper sulfate. Cash prizes up to $300 will be awarded for the best crystals. This years participants are Theo Wigle, Mike Gussakovsky, Arjun Nirula, Alec Hutfluss, Han Kyung Sung, Lindsey Walker, and Rachel Jeong. Crystals will be submitted to the regional coordinator for judging by November 22. Students meet Friday's during the lunch hour in Mr. Deakin's room. SHARP Is Back! Shaftesbury High Altitude Robotics Project is still going strong and we anticipate our first launch into near space by the end of October. We are looking for new members, sponsorships, and support from the community. Our SHARP members will be playing with GPSs and learning how to operate a HAM radio, as well as fiddle around with electronic devices and bring out your creative side by designing the payload box. It will be an experience you won’t want to miss out on! Students interested in joining the SHARP team should contact Mr.Deakin, Mr. Friesen, Mr. Striemer or Mrs. McKnight. Shaftesbury High School October Newsletter Photography Valorie Platero is in Grade 10 at Shaftesbury High School. She took the Digital Pictures course in Grade 9. Valorie loves art, music and photography and is an overall dedicated and strong student. She composes her photographs thoughtfully, and as you can see - creates amazing images! Valorie skillfully edits her captures in Photoshop. Enjoy this sampling of her work! Shaftesbury High School October Newsletter Titan News Welcome back to all students! Titan Sports have started. Hockey, Volleyball and Cross-Country have begun. We're excited about another athletic school year . Best of luck to all athletes!! Finally, a big thanks to all our coaches who are coaching our various teams Active Living Centre The Active Living Center is an area for students to work out, i.e. weights, use of aerobic and various multi -use machines. The centre is available to students in the morning, at noon, after school and during spares. The Active Living Centre is available to all students after they have participated in an orientation on the rules and regulations of the centre, which includes a brief explanation on the use of the exercise equipment. The membership rate for the full year is $60.00 or $35.00 per semester. Please see the phys. ed. staff for registration information. Intramurals Shaftesbury students register individually or as a group for scheduled activities. Activities include: 3 on 3 basketball, badminton, floor hockey, indoor soccer, mixed volleyball, novelty games and activities, table tennis, speedball, powerball, and flag football. 2011 Ski/Snowboard Trip It’s that time again. It’s time to start thinking about having the most memorable time or your new school year - the 2011 Shaftesbury Ski Trip to Banff. Students of all ability levels from novice to advanced have taken part in past trips and we are welcoming all ability levels again for the 2011 trip. Besides four full days of skiing and snowboarding, activities will include local sightseeing, common breakfasts, and free time for dining, exploring , and shopping in the town of Banff. The first meeting for the 2011 ski trip was Thursday, September 30th. Shaftesbury High School October Newsletter Varsity Boys Volleyball The varsity boys volleyball team has been practicing hard and getting ready for the upcoming season. This year the season consists of five tournaments and nine league matches. The team consists of nine Grade 12 and five Grade 11 athletes. We are excited about the upcoming season. Team Roster: Justin Turner Costa Danakas Ryan Swayzie Devon Adamson Brad Christensen Steven Robillard Harry Jeong Brendan Girard Andrew Courtney Kyle Drysanski Jarrell Taylor-Babb Jordan Hershfield Alec Hutfluss Junior Varsity Boys Volleyball Team Roster: Brett Sparrow Liam Muirhead Marko Savajac Reid Girard John Tadeo Raymond Cao Ryan Hesselbart Justin Krysanski Avery Witherden John Cayanan Shaftesbury High School October Newsletter Varsity Girls Volleyball Team Roster: Lauren Nicholson Bryann Chrobak Justine Hesselbart Natalie Manicotto Jennifer Hlynsky Michelle Hourihan Pauline Ojeda Alexa Gray Whitney Groening Emily Bowles Melanie de Pena Isidora Draskovic Solana Johannson Jennifer Caron Abby Eyford Hannah Boyko Anna Ceklic Jade Randall Brittany Adam Autumn Giles Junior Varsity Girls Volleyball Team Roster: Adriana Cesario Julie Lack Jade McClure Julie Rubel Allison Smith Rachel Hill Kylie Waschuk Madison Piltzmaker Terry Fox Run Shaftesbury High School once again participated in the Terry Fox Run. The run was held on Thursday, September 23rd. Shaftesbury High School October Newsletter Community Take 5… Choose Involvement… Vote in your school board election… October 27, 2010 As a start, take 5 minutes to consider 5 reasons to care about public schools, 5 reasons school boards matter and 5 qualities to look for as a candidate. Please visit our website at www.pembinatrails.ca/ board_administration/SchoolTrustee/index.html and click on Take 5 – Choose Involvement. Charleswood Curling Club The Charleswood Curling Club Ladies Daytime League is looking for curlers for Tuesday and Thursday afternoon draws. Beginner or 'seasoned' curlers, regulars or spares, teams or individuals will all be most welcome!!! Please contact Heidi, [email protected], 257-1490 or Gisele, [email protected] 831-7930 for further information. Happenings at Fort Garry Women’s Resource Centre 1150A Waverley Street Women Changing Lives: The Wheel of Time Workshop – Thursday October 14th, 2010 from 10:00 am – 12 Noon A workshop to increase your knowledge of time management strategies and to confirm your commitment to change your time management behaviour. This is a women only – FREE event. Space is limited – pre registration is required by calling 477-1123. Non perishable food items or monetary donations towards FGWRC are gladly accepted. Women & Midlife: First Monday of the Month 1:30-3:30 pm A monthly support group for women 45 years of age and older. The group will explore topics that are of interest to women during their middle years of life and beyond. Some topics will include: Positive Aging - October 4th, 2010 Osteoporosis – Speaking of Bones – November 1st, 2010 Coping with Stress – December 6th, 2010 Space is limited. Registration required – please call 477-1123.