TUESDAY OCTOBER 25, 2016
DAILY ANNOUNCEMENTS: special meetings, sports announcements, school events, regularly scheduled openings and rehearsals:
MUSIC TECH MEETING TODAY TUESDAY OCTOBER 25 after school in theatre for 1 hour - see Mr. Hobson with any questions.
Students, please don't forget to sell your coupon books to raise money for Parkland school. Our goal is to have each student sell at least one coupon book. Parent Christine Bennett is in the front foyer every day after school to take your payments or give you additional books. Payments due by November 4th.
Welcome to Parkland - INDIGENOUS 100 YEARS OF LOSS exhibit - in front foyer all week. This is an important and valuable exhibit on loan to Parkland- please do not touch or lean on any of the panels or columns. Do take the time before school, at lunch, break or after school to witness this historical exhibit. Exhibit is open to the public Tuesday October 25 and Wednesday October 26 from 4 to 6 p.m.
OSEF STUDENT EXCHANGE PROGRAMS TO France, Belgium or Spain - come to GENERAL INFORMATION MEETING for interested students and parents TUESDAY OCTOBER 25, 2016 @ 6:30 to 8 p.m., Claremont Secondary School. For info contact: 250-479-9659.
Congratulations to the Parkland team that attended the Model UN weekend at UVic, AND thanks to Ms. Stelck for sponsoring the very capable and hard working Parkland team! Special thanks to Parkland United Nations delegates Arianne and Paarth who represented Ghana in the General Assembly and Human Rights Council; to Tomas and Katie who represented the Cote d'Ivoire in the General Assembly and Human Rights Council, and to Teagan and Issac who represented Micronesia and Costa Rica in the General Assembly. These students worked very hard to represent their own countries as well as negotiating with other countries on proposed resolutions - not an easy task! They did an excellent job of representing Parkland!
STUDENT BUS CARDS HAVE ARRIVED, AND WILL BE DISTRIBUTED TODAY AT LUNCH OR BREAK - FROM the front OFFICE.
SALTS REGISTRATION FOR SUMMER 2017 - SAIL AND LIFE TRAINING SOCIETY - registration starts SATURDAY OCTOBER 29 for one week trips, several routes around Vancouver Island on Victoria's tall ships - Pacific Swift or Pacific Grace. See website for information.
DAILY ANNOUNCEMENTS: special meetings, sports announcements, school events, regularly scheduled openings and rehearsals:
MUSIC TECH MEETING TODAY TUESDAY OCTOBER 25 after school in theatre for 1 hour - see Mr. Hobson with any questions.
Students, please don't forget to sell your coupon books to raise money for Parkland school. Our goal is to have each student sell at least one coupon book. Parent Christine Bennett is in the front foyer every day after school to take your payments or give you additional books. Payments due by November 4th.
Welcome to Parkland - INDIGENOUS 100 YEARS OF LOSS exhibit - in front foyer all week. This is an important and valuable exhibit on loan to Parkland- please do not touch or lean on any of the panels or columns. Do take the time before school, at lunch, break or after school to witness this historical exhibit. Exhibit is open to the public Tuesday October 25 and Wednesday October 26 from 4 to 6 p.m.
OSEF STUDENT EXCHANGE PROGRAMS TO France, Belgium or Spain - come to GENERAL INFORMATION MEETING for interested students and parents TUESDAY OCTOBER 25, 2016 @ 6:30 to 8 p.m., Claremont Secondary School. For info contact: 250-479-9659.
Congratulations to the Parkland team that attended the Model UN weekend at UVic, AND thanks to Ms. Stelck for sponsoring the very capable and hard working Parkland team! Special thanks to Parkland United Nations delegates Arianne and Paarth who represented Ghana in the General Assembly and Human Rights Council; to Tomas and Katie who represented the Cote d'Ivoire in the General Assembly and Human Rights Council, and to Teagan and Issac who represented Micronesia and Costa Rica in the General Assembly. These students worked very hard to represent their own countries as well as negotiating with other countries on proposed resolutions - not an easy task! They did an excellent job of representing Parkland!
STUDENT BUS CARDS HAVE ARRIVED, AND WILL BE DISTRIBUTED TODAY AT LUNCH OR BREAK - FROM the front OFFICE.
SALTS REGISTRATION FOR SUMMER 2017 - SAIL AND LIFE TRAINING SOCIETY - registration starts SATURDAY OCTOBER 29 for one week trips, several routes around Vancouver Island on Victoria's tall ships - Pacific Swift or Pacific Grace. See website for information.
MINDFULNESS
GROUP is meeting on Monday's and Friday's at lunch in the upper
conference room. Come and take a break from your busy day while learning
techniques to calm your mind and body. All students and staff are
welcome!
Hello Parkland! Student GAFE accounts have now been activated. See Mr Mueller in the library for assistance.
ANNUAL CHATTERHIGH COMPETITION: ONGOING to October 28 - answer questions daily and earn money for YOURSELF and for YOUR SCHOOL! See Camosun College ChatterHigh Competition page, and sign up!
ATTENTION ALL 2017 GRADS:
UNIVERSITIES
AND POST-SECONDARY INSTITUTIONS WILL HAVE ADVISORS @ PARKLAND -
THURSDAY OCTOBER 27TH, from 6:00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Advisors will answer
questions about admission, programs, scholarships, registration, etc.
This is a golden opportunity to GATHER INFO to assist with admission
choices, applications, and future education decisions. Attending will
be: Royal Roads, Trinity Western, Fairleigh Dickinson, Camosun, VIU,
UVIC, Quest, Thompson Rivers University, SFU, Canadian Armed Forces,
Royal Military College, Quest, Justice Institute of B.C., Kwantlen
Polytechnic University, and others. Mark your calendar now!
MAGIC WAND is in its 14th year! Offers to any grad to BORROW RATHER THAN BUY GRAD WEAR - all accessories included. Boutique times are scheduled - including in late February. Contact esurerus@telus.net to arrange any other appointment time.
ATHLETICS, SPORTS TEAMS, TEAM MEETINGS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS:
SENIOR GIRLS VOLLEYBALL HOME GAME, tonight - Tuesday October 25, from 6 to 8 p.m.
CONGRATULATIONS to the SENIOR BOYS VOLLEYBALL TEAM who finished second in the SMU tournament and third in the Saltspring tournament. Ethan Bond, SayrilSalaya and Kaleb Richmond were named all-stars. The team plays league matches this Wednesday at Mt Doug, starting at 6 p.m. Come out and support your Panthers!
INTRAMURAL VOLLEYBALL SCHEDULE:
TUESDAY OCTOBER 25 - Ethan's team versus Pablo's team
WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 26 - Godwin's team versus Caitlin's team
THURSDAY OCTOBER 27 - Teachers' team versus Emilia's team
CAREER CENTRE, CAREER EVENTS, WORK EXPERIENCE, JOB AND VOLUNTEER POSTINGS:
Solider for A Day- Saturday November 5th: One day event intended to give an interactive introduction to the various career opportunities available in the Canadian Armed Forces with a focus on the Army reserve. See Ms McNamee ASAP if you are interested!
VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES COMING UP:
1. SIDNEY LITERARY FESTIVAL READING - calling all bookworms and future authors - reading at Shoal Centre, 6:30 to 8:30 - register new members, welcome guests, and support the coffee station.
2. OCTOBER 31 - SECOND ANNUAL TREAT STREET - volunteers needed from 4 to 6 p.m.; dress up in costume and give away candy at Treat Stations, downtown Sidney. Also, volunteers needed for dog costume contest at Beacon Park from 4 to 6 p.m.
3. NOVEMBER 12 FROM 10 A.M. TO 2 P.M. - SHOAL CENTER CHRISTMAS CRAFT FAIR - volunteers needed to help serve coffee and cookies, and promote YEP PROGRAMS to visitors.
4. Join the volunteer student planning group for SPRING YOUTH JOB FAIR: Volunteer to plan and pull SPRING YOUTH JOB FAIR - gain experience in public relations, networking, promotion, event planning. See Ms. McNamee for further details.
CANADIAN FORCES INFORMATION SESSION: offering over 100 full and part-time employment positions between Royal Canadian Navy, Army, and Air Force. PAID post secondary EDUCATION through officer training plan. Come and find out more information and meet a recruiter THURSDAY NOVEMBER 3 @ 6 TO 7 P.M., 827 Fort Street, Victoria. See Ms. McNamee for info.
MAGIC WAND is in its 14th year! Offers to any grad to BORROW RATHER THAN BUY GRAD WEAR - all accessories included. Boutique times are scheduled - including in late February. Contact esurerus@telus.net to arrange any other appointment time.
ATHLETICS, SPORTS TEAMS, TEAM MEETINGS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS:
SENIOR GIRLS VOLLEYBALL HOME GAME, tonight - Tuesday October 25, from 6 to 8 p.m.
CONGRATULATIONS to the SENIOR BOYS VOLLEYBALL TEAM who finished second in the SMU tournament and third in the Saltspring tournament. Ethan Bond, SayrilSalaya and Kaleb Richmond were named all-stars. The team plays league matches this Wednesday at Mt Doug, starting at 6 p.m. Come out and support your Panthers!
INTRAMURAL VOLLEYBALL SCHEDULE:
TUESDAY OCTOBER 25 - Ethan's team versus Pablo's team
WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 26 - Godwin's team versus Caitlin's team
THURSDAY OCTOBER 27 - Teachers' team versus Emilia's team
CAREER CENTRE, CAREER EVENTS, WORK EXPERIENCE, JOB AND VOLUNTEER POSTINGS:
Solider for A Day- Saturday November 5th: One day event intended to give an interactive introduction to the various career opportunities available in the Canadian Armed Forces with a focus on the Army reserve. See Ms McNamee ASAP if you are interested!
Fire Cadet Camp-Pender Island Spring Break - If you are interested in a career in fire fighting or to being a first responder ( Fire, Police, or Paramedic). Please see Ms. McNamee ASAP!
VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES COMING UP:
1. SIDNEY LITERARY FESTIVAL READING - calling all bookworms and future authors - reading at Shoal Centre, 6:30 to 8:30 - register new members, welcome guests, and support the coffee station.
2. OCTOBER 31 - SECOND ANNUAL TREAT STREET - volunteers needed from 4 to 6 p.m.; dress up in costume and give away candy at Treat Stations, downtown Sidney. Also, volunteers needed for dog costume contest at Beacon Park from 4 to 6 p.m.
3. NOVEMBER 12 FROM 10 A.M. TO 2 P.M. - SHOAL CENTER CHRISTMAS CRAFT FAIR - volunteers needed to help serve coffee and cookies, and promote YEP PROGRAMS to visitors.
4. Join the volunteer student planning group for SPRING YOUTH JOB FAIR: Volunteer to plan and pull SPRING YOUTH JOB FAIR - gain experience in public relations, networking, promotion, event planning. See Ms. McNamee for further details.
CANADIAN FORCES INFORMATION SESSION: offering over 100 full and part-time employment positions between Royal Canadian Navy, Army, and Air Force. PAID post secondary EDUCATION through officer training plan. Come and find out more information and meet a recruiter THURSDAY NOVEMBER 3 @ 6 TO 7 P.M., 827 Fort Street, Victoria. See Ms. McNamee for info.
FIRST AID TRAINING AND ALERT EMERGENCY FIRST AID - watch CAREER CENTRE NOTICE BOARDS FOR INFORMATION. Takes place November 14, from 8:45 to 4 p.m., Cost is $50.00 . See Ms McNamee to register.
NOTICE TO ALL STUDENT WORKERS: September 15th, BC Minimum Wage went from $10.45 to $10.85!!!! Check your paycheque!
MUSIC REHEARSALS ALL YEAR:
JAZZ BAND - Monday and Wednesday; 7 a.m.; CONCERT BAND - Tuesday and Thursday, 7 a.m.; CHOIR - Friday, 7 a.m. ALL REHEARSALS TAKE PLACE IN THE MUSIC ROOM.
BAGEL BREAKFAST:
Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday mornings, before school, at the BLUE TABLES area.
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CAFETERIA:
NOTE: CAFETERIA NOW OPEN. See MENU BOARD for available choices. MENU subject to change - check Menu Board daily.
SPECIALS:
Hamburger or Veggie Burger, with Fries
Pizza Pops
Hot Dogs
SOUPS AND SALADS:
Hot and Sour Soup
Gluten Free Quinoa and Black Bean Salad
Cheese Sticks
Fried Rice
BAKED GOODS AND SWEET TREATS:
Banana Chocolate Chip Muffins
Decadent Brownies
Scones
Cookies
note: prepaid $25 cafeteria cards can be purchased from Cafeteria. If you would like to use a debit or credit card to purchase Cafeteria card, please purchase at front office.
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MATH HELP CENTRE:
Monday and Wednesday after school: 3 to 4 p.m. in Room 201; and Thursday morning before school from 7:15 to 8:15 in Room 112.
MEZZANINE IN GYM AREA: Times available and rules for use TBA
AFTER SCHOOL TUTORIAL:
TUTORIAL ASSISTANCE AVAILABLE EVERY DAY AFTER SCHOOL - except Mondays - TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY AFTER SCHOOL, in Room 204.