This document provides information about upcoming events and schedule changes at the school for the week of May 22. It notes that Monday is Victoria Day so there is no school. It also lists the daily lunch schedules and flex times for the rest of the week. Various upcoming dates are saved including exams, field trips, and year-end concerts. The daily lunch menus and extracurricular activity announcements are also provided.
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2017-05-22 bchs announcements edit
1. Monday – Victoria Day – No School
Tuesday - Lunch at 11:28am – PM Flex (7/8 COI)
- Jr. High Divisional Track Meet
Wednesday - Lunch 12:06pm - AM Flex (7/8 TAG)
Thursday - Lunch 12:06pm - AM Flex (7/8 COI)
Friday - Classes start 9:30AM - Lunch at 12:06
We are on a WEEK B
2. Save the date …
May 22 – Victoria Day Holiday - No School
May 23 – Jr. High Divisional Track Meet
May 29 – School Council Meeting – 7pm in Library
June 5 – TLC Course Deadline
June 6 – Band Year End Concert
June 8 – Athletic Awards
June 15 – English 30 Diploma Exam – Part A – 8:55am
June 16 – Social 30 Diploma Exam – Part A – 8:55am
June 16 – Grade 7 Field Trip
June 22 – English 30 Diploma Exam – Part B
June 23 – Social 30 Diploma Exam – Part B
We are on a WEEK B
3. Monday May 22 Victoria Day – No School
Tuesday May 23 Chicken Nuggets & Fries
Wednesday May 24 Sweet & Sour Chicken with Rice
Thursday May 25 Pizza
Friday May 26 Butter Garlic Chicken with Pasta
& Caesar Salad
We are on a WEEK B
4. Free to you
May 23 - Let’s do nails – bring your polish to Parent Link
-- 4 - 6 p.m.
May 25 - Fort Assiniboine – Painting Birdhouses
RSVP by May 23 -- 4:15 – 6:15 p.m.
May 30 - Yoga at Parent Link with Chantelle Peloquin
- bring your mat and yoga block -- 4 – 5:30 p.m.
RSVP by May 26
Sponsored by:
We are on a WEEK B
5. Study Tips
• Need help organizing for exams
• Need some ideas on how to make study notes
• Don’t know where to start when you want to study.
Attend a How to Study session during flex on
Monday, May 29 in Room 56E.
We are on a WEEK B
6. Summer Off-Campus
If you are in grades 9 – 11 or will be a returning grade
12 and have a summer job, you should consider
using it for work experience credit.
Please attend an information session this Friday at
9:00 in Room 56E. Requirements and paperwork will
be explained at this time.
We are on a WEEK B
7. BCHS READS 2017
When: Thursday, May 25
Where: Library
When: Lunch (bring lunch with you)
DATE
CHANGE!!
We are on a WEEK B
10. Thanks to
Leadership for
an awesome
day on
Thursday with
the BBQ and
guest speaker,
Chris Koch
Special thanks to volunteers Lynn
Down from the Ag Society,
Marissa Gartner from AADAC,
and Servus Credit Union for
helping with the BBQ!
We are on a WEEK B
14. SR. High Track and Field
Reminder to all team members to bring in
fees and your permission forms by
Wednesday May 24th. There will be a
Senior track meeting on Wednesday at
lunch in the West Gym.
We are on a WEEK B
15. Senior High
Athletics Award Night
The Senior High Athletics Award Night is
scheduled for Thursday, June 8th at
6:00pm. Expect the sign up for the
potluck in the coming weeks.
We are on a WEEK B
16. High School
Girls Volleyball Tryouts
Girls volleyball tryouts for the 2017 season are
scheduled after school for June 7th, 8th, 14th, 15th and
if needed the 21st. Any female athletes who will be
enrolled in high school for the 2017/18 school year
and are interested in playing Junior or Senior
volleyball are welcome to attend.
Please see Mr. Becker if you have any questions.
We are on a WEEK B
17. Health Care Aide 2017-18
• Already registered, you will receive more information
soon.
• 6 spaces available. Interested? See your school
counselor or admin. for more info. ASAP!!
• Obtain 25 grade 12 CTS credits & a NorQuest College
certificate.
• You need a minimum of English 10-1 or 20-2.
• Great option for students graduating, taking a year off,
or needing to upgrade.
• With more seniors than children in Canada, this is a
promising career option.
• Wages start at close to $20/hr.
We are on a WEEK B
18. RAP/CTS Scholarships
Ms Wegner will be handing the application forms out
this week to students who are eligible.
Speak with her if you are thinking you may be eligible
for one.
We are on a WEEK B
19. RAP Opportunities
An area business is willing to take on apprentices:
• Parts Technician
• Automotive Service Technician
You must have your driver’s license and a vehicle.
This will first start as a work experience placement.
See Ms Wegner for more information. If you have
already filled out an application with her, still see her
for more details about these two positions.
We are on a WEEK B