THE CHURCHILLIAN Tuesday, October 21 2014

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THE CHURCHILLIAN Tuesday, October 21 2014
THE CHURCHILLIAN
Tuesday, October 21 2014
Supervision:
Clubs and
Activities
Before
School
Lunch
** every 2nd week
After
School
Monday
Mon: ENG
Tuesday
Tues: FA/PE Wed: SCI Thurs: SOC
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Student Leadership – 224
School Store - 100
Jazz Army
Math Club Room 231
Poetry Club – 243
School Store-100
**Operation Education-120
YVC** - Theatre
Student Leadership –
Anime Club-219
Biology Club - 215
Model UN – 111
224
Verbattle Club – 243
French Club – 235
(mostly)
German Club – 227
Gardening Club – 235
Cards for a Cure – 224
Christian Life Club** – 229
Yearbook – 207
Earth Club – 220
**Chemistry Club – 223
Chess – 242
Table Tennis –Aux Gym Churchill Chronicle – 113 Table Tennis – Aux Gym
Programming Club – 207
Churchill without
GSA – 205
**Citizens of Churchill–121
E-Sports - 237
boarders
Chess – 242
Creative Writing – 212
Grad Video - 107
YVC Steering – 216
YVC (if Monday is a
holiday)
Debate Club 220
Yoga 3:30 Staff
Robotics -
Muslim Youth - Staff-Room
Congratulations
CONGRATULATIONS Ms. WISHLOFF!
Alberta Band Association’s Elkhorn Award Band Director of the Year
Diploma Rewrites
Any grade 12 students who wish to REWRITE any diploma exam in
January please see Mrs. Hergenhein at lunch only in the main office.
Final deadline to register Friday, October 24th
CSI
Wed, Oct 22
Any returning grade 12
students who are
repeating a diploma exam
course.
Careers in Comedy Mr. Stu Hughes Founder, executive & artistic director
FUNNYFEST Calgary Comedy Festival. Wednesday, October 22 at lunch
in the theatre.
Any returning grade 12 students who are repeating a diploma exam
course and wish to also rewrite that diploma course exam must register for
a January rewrite with Mrs. Hergenhein in the main office any noon hour
this week! You must receive the form to pay the rewrite fee. It must be
paid online – and the receipt brought back to Mrs. H. by October 24th
otherwise no diploma exam will be sent to the school for
you to write.
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In Province ELAA Fair
Wed, Oct 22
ELAA (Alberta Post-secondary Fair) – Evening at Churchill – Please join
us next Wednesday (October 22nd) evening between 7:00pm and 8:30
pm as over 30 Universities and Colleges from mostly here in Alberta will
send representatives to Churchill to discuss their institutions and answer
your questions about their programs. A list of the institutions coming is up
outside of the Student Services office. Everyone is welcome!
Bishop’s University
Wed, Oct 22
Bishop’s University will be visiting Churchill at lunch in the Admiralty Room
on Wednesday October 22nd. Please join us if you are interested in
learning a bit more about the possibility of going to University in Quebec!
Cross Country Running
Team
Thurs, Oct 23
Cross Country Running Team will be having the season wind up pizza
lunch and race video Thursday, October. 23rd in room 202 @ lunch
Please tell Mr. Petersen or Mr. Spill, by Wed. Oct. 22, whether you will be
there so they know how many pizzas to order (Bring your singlet tops)
Filmmaking Club
Thurs, Oct 23
There is an introductory meeting of the filmmaking club on Thursday,
October 23rd in room 103. Anyone interested in movies or the filmmaking
process is encouraged to attend.
King’s University
Thurs, Oct 23
Gabrielle is coming in all the way from Halifax to talk about U King’s
College, located right on the campus of Dalhousie U in Halifax.
U King’s College has a unique first year program, and has a wellrespected Journalism school. If you would like to learn more about this
university, please join us in the Admiralty Room on Thursday, October
23rd at lunch (11:40am)
Churchill’s Got Talent
Mon, Oct 27
Student leadership would like to thank all those that came out to audition
and support the Churchill’s got talent auditions last week. Please be sure
to check the monitors for your semifinal performance date. Semi-finals will
take place in the Main Gym at lunch starting Monday, Oct 27th.
Med Club
Mon, Oct 27th
Med Club aims to bring together students who are interested in careers in
medicine and engineering to explore topics in the sciences. Students will
have the opportunity to talk to university students and professionals in the
medical and engineering field. Starting On Monday, October 27th the club
will meet bi weekly Mondays during lunch in room 235.
Out of Province Fair
Mon, Oct 27
Out of province fair Monday, October 27 7:00pm to 8:00pm @ William
Aberhart.
CSI
Careers in Audiology Ms. Petrea McCoy M.S., R-Aud. Clinical audiologist
Richmond Road Diagnostic and Treatment Centre Alberta Health
Services. Wednesday, October 29 @ lunch in the theatre.
Wed, Oct 29
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World of Choices
Thurs, Oct 30th
If you are a young woman in grade 11 or 12, you are invited to join local
female career mentors as they share exciting aspects of their work. Friday,
November 28th @ MRU (Ross Glenn Hall) 8:30am to 1:30pm. This is a
free event. Please see Ms. McDonald in room 218 by October 30th.
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Yearbook
Fri, Oct 31
All Grade 12 students: If you would like to have your baby picture in the
yearbook, then you must submit your picture by October 31. Check the
school’s website for submission instructions.
Huron University UWO
Mon, Nov 3
A representative from Huron University will be here in the main lobby @
3:10 pm on Monday, November 3rd
University of British
Columbia
Tues, Nov 4
University of British Columbia will be here Tuesday, November 4th in the
theatre at lunch.
Bus Pass Rebate
Students may rebate their bus pass on November 3rd, 4th, and 5th
in the Business Office before school and at the lunch hour ONLY
CSI
Wed, Nov 5
th
Careers in construction Ms. Aly Pringle & Mr. Mark Alton Calgary
Construction Association.
Grade 10 IB Candidates
Thurs, Nov 6
Grade 10 IB Candidates:
You are invited to an information meeting to
begin the process to apply to the IB program at SWC. This must be
completed to be considered for any IB program. The meeting takes place
Thursday, November 6, 3:30 in the Theatre. IB Application packages will
be available in the main office beginning November 7, and must be
completed and returned by November 13.
Transitioning to Post
Secondary- Workshop
Thurs, Nov 06
November 6th at 7:00pm in the Sir Winston Churchill Theatre, Dr. Betty
Reiter will present a workshop on transitioning to post-secondary for all
students with Individual Program Plans (IPP’s). This workshop will
discuss how students can access supports and accommodations in all
post-secondary settings including universities, colleges, and technical
institutes.
Parents, with their students, are invited to attend this valuable and
informative one hour presentation.
RSVP by November 3rd to:
Shelley Williams, learning center teacher
e-mail [email protected]
phone 403 289-9241 ext. 5101
University of Western
Ontario
Wed, Nov 12
A representative from the University of Western Ontario will be here at
lunch on Wednesday, November 12 in room 121
School Store
The school store will be open every Tuesday during tutorial and at lunch.
Churchill gear including hoodies, sweatpants and water bottles are
available, as well as various study guides at all levels.
University of Victoria
Wed, Nov 26
A representative from the University of Victoria will be here at lunch on
Wednesday, November 26th in the admiralty room.
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Fire Cadet Program
Fri, Nov 28
Every year, the Calgary Fire Department offers 20 high school students
from the Calgary area a chance to learn valuable life skills while exploring
the exciting and challenging opportunities of a firefighting career through
an experience that balances both classroom and hands-on learning. For
further information and application forms, please visit
www.calgary.ca/firecadets , or see Mrs. Radder in the Career Centre.
APPLICATION DEADLINE: Friday, November 28th, 2014 by 4 p.m.
Scholarships
Queens University
Admission Award
Dec, 1
Bank of Montreal Award: For students who demonstrate superior
academic ability (90%+), creative and original thinking, involvement in
school or community activities, and proven leadership qualities. Financial
need is also a consideration for this admission award. You may apply for
this award by submitting a Major Admission Award Application to the
Student Awards Office. Deadline: December 1, 2014.
For further information see Ms. Hancsicsak in the Work Experience Office
in the library.
The Loran Scholarship
Thank you so much to all applicants! We have chosen our 3 sponsored
students. Those of you who were not sponsored can now apply to the
Direct Pool. If you need help, please see Mrs H in the Library.
Good luck to all our applicants!
Queen’s Chancellor’s
Scholarship
The Queen’s Chancellor’s Scholarship recognizes graduating students
who demonstrate superior academic ability, creative and original thinking,
and proven leadership qualities. Candidates must be Canadian citizens or
permanent residents of Canada with a minimum 90 % average. To qualify,
students must be one of three nominated students at the school level. For
more information:
http://www.queensu.ca/studentawards/financialassistance/admissionschol
arships/major/MAA_1415.pdf
TD Scholarship
TD Scholarship: 20 scholarships will be awarded to students applying to
college or university. Each scholarship is worth up to $70,000 over four
years. Additionally, students will receive guaranteed offers of paid summer
employment at TD. The key criterion is outstanding community leadership
with a minimum average of 75%. Apply at td.com/scholarship.
For further information: See Ms. Hancsicsak in the Work Experience Office
in the Library.
Application Deadline: November 28, 2014
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Horatio Alger Scholarship
Horatio Alger Scholarships: The Horatio Alger Association of Canada
awards $5,000 scholarships annually. Scholarships are awarded to fulltime students in their last year of high school with financial need (family
income under $55,000) who have demonstrated integrity and
perseverance in overcoming adversity, a commitment to pursue a postsecondary education, a desire to contribute to society, and a good
academic record ( minimum 65%). For further information see Ms.
Hancsicsak in the Work Experience Office in the library.
Application Deadline: Oct. 25th, 2014
BULLDOGS
TUESDAY (21ST):
Jr Football 6:30 vs Aberhart (Shouldice - Stampeder)
Sr Volleyball **Selects Game at Bishop Grandin**
Girls @ 5:00 (Devin Corah)
Boys @ 7:00 (Georgy Busov)
WEDNESDAY (22ND):
Jr Boys Volleyball – 5:00 @ Notre Dame
Sr Boys Volleyball – 6:30 @ Notre Dame
THURSDAY (23RD):
Sr Football Jr Girls Volleyball Sr Girls Volleyball -
4:30 vs Thirsk (Shouldice - Hellard)
5:00 vs Manning
6:30 vs Manning
FRIDAY (24TH):
Jr Boys Volleyball Sr Girls Volleyball Sr Boys Volleyball -
Red Deer Tournament (Friday/Saturday)
Red Deer Tournament (Friday/Saturday)
Grandin Tournament? (Friday/Saturday)
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