April 22 Student Bulletin - Burnaby Mountain Secondary School
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April 22 Student Bulletin - Burnaby Mountain Secondary School
Respect Excellence Responsibility Date: Wednesday, April 22nd, 2015 Student Bulletin This Week’s First Aid Attendant is: Day 1 Christina Manning Alternate is: Parker Strand (Ms. Smith) TIME LINE Attention Grade 12’s Mr. Morton Anyone interested in bringing a guest to the Dry Grad event, please pick up an application form now in the office. Please read the instructions carefully. All applications are due to the office by Monday May 4th. INTERESTED IN THE UNIVERSITY OF ALBERTA? Ms. Ellis The University of Alberta is hosting Registration 101 Workshops for Grade 12 students in Vancouver on Saturday, April 25, 2015 at the Four Seasons Hotel (791 West Georgia Street). During these sessions, UAlberta advisors will help students determine which classes to take in their first year, how to design their schedule, and how to register using Bear Tracks. Please apply to ATTEND the University of Alberta for Fall 2015 to RSVP online at ualberta.ca/reg101 in order to reserve a seat in the workshop! ALL GRADES: Ms. Deitch Reminder that all volunteer hours due to Ms. Deitch, Room 218 no later than 3pm April 30th. FYI: Ms. Deitch The following studnts must hand in all their paperwork for Graduation Transitions by Friday, 9am if they wish to have an Exit Interview (mandatory for graduation) Room 219. Somayeh Akbari, David Aqiatsuk, Ahmed Bouazza, Jacky Cai, Erik McDonald, Jaemin Kim, Wesley Tinevez, Morgan Thistle. GRADE 12 STUDENTS Mr. Morton Reminder that all grade 12 students will be attending the grade 12 assembly on Friday April 24th during period 1 in Gym1. Grade 12 students will be voting on their choice for valedictorian. This will likely take the entire block. Grade 12 students are asked to bring a pen or pencil to the Gym. LOOKING TO RELIEVE A BIT OF STRESS? Mr. Rolph Leadership is hosting a series of activities and events to help. Join us in the lower commons between April 28 and April 30th for each of the following stress relieving activities. 1. As part of Mental Wellness Week, head to the lower commons at lunch on April 28 with your buddies and step inside the laughter box! Make each other chuckle and we`ll snap your picture! 2. As part of Mental Wellness Week, we`re having a Puppy Party on April 29! Come to the lower commons at spend your lunch hour with some of the most adorable dogs you`ve ever seen. 3. As part of Mental Wellness Week, come down to the lower commons on April 30 at lunch for Laughter Yoga! Discover some relaxing and rather interesting ways of meditation that won`t leave you sore the next morning. GRADE 10 AND 11 STUDENTS - SUMMER WORK EXPERIENCE OPPORTUNITIES: Ms. Manning All grade 10 and 11 students should come to the Career Centre ASAP to talk about summer work experience opportunities. Below is just short list of some of the experience available. SFU Summer Camps Recreation, Sports, Art, Computers, Outdoors, Aquatic, ELL, Mini University, Glee – Deadline is April 24 UBC Geering UP! MasterMind Leadership Program and/or Science, Engineering & Technology Camps for Children City of Burnaby Parks and Recreation Camps at various locations – Sports, Arts, Recreation, Playgrounds, etc SFU Aquatics Volunteers needed to assist with swimming lessons for various ages – volunteers must have AWSI Certification – great experience for a student who wants to gain employment in aquatics. Place Des Arts Summer Art Camps with kids of all ages –Burquitlam area ArtSpace Summer Art Camps with kids of all ages – North Burnaby area Burnaby School District Summer International Students Mentorship Program seeking volunteers to mentor new international students – program runs from July 6 - August 14 here at Burnaby Mountain -for students interested in supporting ELL students Belcarra Regional Park Beachkeeper Summer Program for students interested in marine sciences – involves scientific data collection and public education – weekends throughout the summer – 16 years of age Pedalheads Summer Junior Instructor bike camps in Burnaby and Coquitlam Retail some examples include:Staples, Urban Planet, Sport Chek, Shoppers Drug Mart, Bluenotes, Ikea. Doggie Day Care open 8am – 6pm Monday to Friday SPCA Burnaby Seniors Care Home if you are thinking of a career in medicine this is highly recommended Crabtree Corner YWCA facility in Vancouver that houses a range of programs and services under one roof to help marginalized women and families living in Vancouver's Downtown Eastside feel safer and less isolated, be healthier and more empowered to make positive choices - shifts available Monday – Friday – students go in groups of 2 Computer Refurbishing Computers for Schools and FreeGeek – Monday – Friday 8am – 4pm Amnesty International various positions ____________________________________________________________________________________________ SCHOOL GOALS: GOAL #1 Literacy: to improve students’ reading for comprehension with a focus on finding the main ideas and note-making at the Grade 8 and 9 levels. GOAL #2 Healthy Living: to increase student awareness, understanding, and practice of healthy living. Apr 22-24 TERRY FOX RUN 2015 Thank you to all the students and teachers that participated in this year's Terry Fox Run. It was a great turn out and such fantastic weather! Below is a list of the fastest runners in each grade. Congratulations to these 10 runners: Terry Fox Run 2015 Fastest Male and Female Runners Grade 8 Grade 10 Grade 12 Boy _Niko Nikov Time 11:25 Boy _Mehaar T. Time _12:01 Boy _Matt Klein Time _11:46 Girl _Nicole Liang Time _16:11 Girl _Christine Mg Time_14:50 Girl _Sarah Harjowasito Time _12:27 Grade 9 Grade 11 Boy _Zachary Zhao Time _11:30 Boy _Griffin Phennigor Time _11:54 Girl _Emily Lukas Time _13:02 Girl Natasha Carson Time _14:58 Sun Run Mr. Ryan Congratulations to the 100 participants from our team who took part in the Sun Run. Our team finished 6th overall out of 100 teams. Grade 8 student, Ryan Robert, set a new school record finishing in 39:16. VOLUNTEERS Ms. Manning Volunteers wanted for the Great Salmon Send Off at Stoney Creek Elementary on Saturday May 9. This is an awesome community event with lots of hands on activities. Volunteers needed for various positions. (Can count towards Service Hours or Work Experience Hours) Come to the Career Centre for more info and to sign up. HOPING TO GET A SERVICE AWARD THIS YEAR? Ms. Manning Need a few more service hours before the April 30 deadline? Come to the Career Centre to sign up for local volunteer opportunities at Forest Grove Elementary and Stoney Creek Elementary. SUBMIT YOUR PHOTOS FOR GRAD SLIDESHOW Ms. O’Reilly Grads of 2015! Do you have any school related photos from grade eight to now that bring back lots of memories? Send in all your photos to [email protected] to be featured in a slideshow at the Grad Dinner & Dance. Last day to send in photos is May 8th. ONCE UPON A MATTRESS Ms. Rudolp In a little while, just a little while, Once Upon a Mattress will come to the Michael J Fox theatre between April 22-24th. Get your tickets soon! We are selling them outside the drama room at lunch. Tickets are $15 for students and $20 for adults. Matinee tickets for the 22nd are only $10; if you want to go, pick up a form at the table to get them signed by your teachers. MUSIC THERAPY AT BYRNE CREEK SECONDARY Mr. Chin Please check this site out if you are interested in the Social Diversity for Children Foundation and Music Therapy at Byrne Creek Secondary http://www.socialdiversity.org/ STUDENT SERVICES Ms. Ellis Are you looking for SERVICE HOURS to promote your resume or applications? The Student Services Department is looking for volunteers. Please contact Ms. Ellis at [email protected] or come to the center and let Ms. Ellis know when the best time for you to volunteer is. ABORIGINAL HOMEWORK HELP! Ms. Corewyn Need help with your homework? Having trouble with a course? Come get help with your school work at lunch time, Monday – Friday in the Career Centre. Grade 12s/Grad Ceremonies Could the following students please see Ms. Mindlin in Room 208 at lunch today to order your gowns for the graduation ceremony. Somayeh Akbari Jackson Barrett Cameron Binotto Ahmed Bouazza Jacky Cai Rui Chai Giuliana Contesini Liam Coutts-Hardcastle Gino Croaker Dominic Cruz Camila Demetrio Diaz Qinheng Duan Johnathan Ellen Keeshana Emmanuel Paul Ferronato Austin Finch Cynthia He Yunqi He Bryce Hiemstra Amit, Rostum Amy, Kristin Ancog, Shonalee Bernabe, Allison Blackburn, Ashon Bruns, Declan Cai, Jacky Chan, Aaron Chen, Jim Cowan, Jarrod De Nardin, Lorenzo Desmarais, Rachel Edwards, Kyle Elsayed, Derrick Ertugrul, Ece Cansu Filomarino, Christopher Fraser-Maraun, Daniel Han, Anna Herr, Rudy Hiemstra, Bryce Horsfield, Michael Im, Somi James, Daniel Karim, Jack Khan, Azeez Kim, Chan Cil Kim, Jaemin Kim, Minseok Klein, Matthew Klym, Shakina Kopal, Jordan Kuramoto, Misaki Kwan, Cheyenne Kwok, Benedict Lan, Jieyi Lau, Wai Ho Lawrence, Lionel Leathley, Kinsey Lee, Peter Li, Shuaicun Lien, Leon Liu, Rita Llamas, Scharlyn Lofiego Perez, Bruno Losorata, Jezelle Ma, Devin Malagon, Danilo Male, Peter Manny, Ian Marabee, Maida Marsh, Nathan Martin, Lene McArthur, Halie McArthur, Halie McCarthy, Michael McGaughey, Kalib Michielin, Tyson Mniszak, Tomasz Nam, Kyungphil Nekouei, Nick Nicolas, Justin Oostenbrink, Benjamin Oropel, Vincent Kyle Park, Daniel Parnell, Mathieau Pavey, Josiah Podzimek, Emma Polok, Niklas Rabehl, Kai Racanelli, Steven Relox, Lindro Jr Reyes, Julieth Romero Diaz, Fernando Nicolas Sanchez Bolland, Luis Miguel Sanford, Natasha Shapira, Alisa Smith, Brendan Song, Harry Song, Kiwon Sturm, Caitlynn Sung, Minki Svetic-Pupo, Tyler Sweet, Nicole Ta, James Tahir, Arshad Tahsin, Sumaysa Thistle, Morgan Wai, Ki Walczak, Cyprian Wang, Chun Bo Wang, Jiacheng Wong, Andrew Wu, Si Jia Xie, Tian Ge Yaghoubi-Hargalan, Mahta Yeung, Elizabeth Yoon, Alan Zhang, Yi Zhong, Ding ____________________________________________________________________________________________ SCHOOL GOALS: GOAL #1 Literacy: to improve students’ reading for comprehension with a focus on finding the main ideas and note-making at the Grade 8 and 9 levels. GOAL #2 Healthy Living: to increase student awareness, understanding, and practice of healthy living.