This document contains announcements and a weekly schedule for Barrhead Christian High School. It announces that the week of October 21-25 is week B for the school schedule. It provides the daily lunch menus for that week and notes there is no school on Friday for a professional development day. It also lists several upcoming dates for events, days off school, and deadlines for fundraising sales. Finally, it includes announcements for various sports teams, academic support opportunities, and information about applying to post-secondary institutions.
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1. Monday - Lunch at 11:42am
Tuesday - Lunch at 11:42am
Wednesday - Lunch 12:03pm – AM TAG/ELT Day
Thursday - Lunch 11:42am
Friday - Teacher Professional Development Day
- No School for Students
Oct 21-25 is a WEEK B
2. Save the date …
Oct 25 – Professional Development Day – No Classes
Oct 30 – Science Lab of Terror Tours – 4:30-6:30pm
– Northwest wing of BCHS - $2 or Foodbank Donation
Nov 8 – Pembina Hills No School Day
Nov 11 – Remembrance Day – No School
Nov 22 – Professional Development Day – No Classes
Nov 25 – School Council Meeting
Dec 20 – Last Day of Classes before Christmas Break
Oct 21-25 is a WEEK B
3. Monday, Oct 21 Chicken BLT Panini Sandwich &
Caesar Salad
Tuesday, Oct 22 Steak Sandwich & Fries
Wednesday, Oct 23 Wings & Potato Skins
Thursday, Oct 24 Pizza
Friday, Oct 25 No School
Oct 21-25 is a WEEK B
4. BCHS will be selling
cookie dough, muffin
mix & doggie dough to
support Holiday
Activities & prizes.
Extra forms in the
office or see Mrs.Carr.
Return orders to your
TAG teacher by Oct. 23
Delivery November 6
Oct 21-25 is a WEEK B
5. Oct 21-25 is a WEEK B
Doggie Dough & Gluten Free Order Forms in room 16
6. Cookie Orders Due on Wednesday
Please bring forms and cash to your TAG teacher
on Wednesday, October 23, 2019
Deliveries on November 6 - we will need parent
volunteers to help sort. If you’re available,
please email Mrs. Carr @
Rebecca.Carr@pembinahills.ca
Oct 21-25 is a WEEK B
10. Haunted House Planning
Halloween Planning meetings - Noon on
Tuesday and after school on Thursday with
Mr. Bonnema
Oct 21-25 is a WEEK B
11. FCSS
Youth!
Ages 11-17
Welcome!
All Programs
are FREE!
Drop-in today!
Meet us at the Multipurpose Room on
any Thursday from 3:30pm until 7:30pm
for ping pong, foosball, crafts, movies &
more!
Come
Swimming
for free on
Tuesday,
Oct 15th!
4pm - 6pm
Join us for some Free Gym Time on
Tuesday, October 1st & 22nd @ the
Bethel Life Centre
Come check out
all the advanced
tech at the
Barrhead Public
Library on
Tuesday, October
8th & 29th from
3:30pm until
6:30pm!
Try out some SUPER-SIZED BOARD GAMES on Thursday, September 24th from
6pm until 8pm @ the Multipurpose Room
Oct 21-25 is a WEEK B
12. The Parker Tobin memorial clothing store is now open for this fall season.
The webstore will close October 31 and orders should be available 2 to 3
weeks following.
Thank-you to all those that have purchased from the store in the past.
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Oct 21-25 is a WEEK B
16. Senior High Girls
BASKETBALL TRY-OUTS
Monday, November 4 - 5:15p.m. - 7:00p.m. East gym
Wednesday, November 6 - 5:15p.m. - 7:00p.m. East gym
Wednesday, November 13 - 5:15p.m. - 7:00p.m. East gym
(if needed, or will be a practice)
First tournament is December 6-7th!
Coaches: Jennifer Tuininga and Audrey Visser
Any questions? please call or text Mrs. Tuininga at
780-284-0971
Oct 21-25 is a WEEK B
17. 2019 BCHS Post Secondary Update
• Applying For Post Secondary? Follow these steps!
•1. Create an Alberta My Digital ID - You do not have
to verify this to login to Apply Alberta (just confirm
your email.) You will need a verified ID (using your
drivers license / government ID) to get student loans.
•Please remember to use an email that is not tied to your school email and make sure
you write down and keep your password in a secure location
• 2. Set up your Apply Alberta Account – Use your
newly created Alberta My Digital ID to login
•You will hit the green apply button twice. Those currently in our school – Do Not
Have a Siams Account (so say no here)
Oct 21-25 is a WEEK B
18. 2019 BCHS Post Secondary Update
•You need to include all of your grade 11 and 12 course marks (including all CTS
modules). For courses in progress (this semester) or planned (next semester) you need
to enter a mark of what you expect to get. You should go in an update your marks in
the middle of the semester and when you receive your final marks.
•3. Choose the post secondary schools you want to
apply to within Apply Alberta When your Apply Alberta is
completed, it will allow you to select post secondary schools to apply to. You will fill
out the information requested and will need access to a credit card to pay the
nonrefundable application fee – see the post-secondary spreadsheet on the school
website to know ahead of time what the fee will be!
Oct 21-25 is a WEEK B
19. 2019 BCHS Post Secondary Update
•Very Important!! 4. Once you have applied,
check your email frequently (every two days) and
make sure to complete your To Do List. You may
need to access mypass to create verification
documents (for NAIT for example.) If you need help
with your list, see Mrs. Bondarchuk!
Oct 21-25 is a WEEK B
20. • October / November Open House Dates:
•Lakeland College:(Vermillion& Lloydminster) (free
applications available that day! Save yourself $75!- on site and online)
• Friday October 25 2019
• Saturday October 26 2019
•Norquest College: (Edmonton)
• Saturday October 26 2019
•Mount Royal University: (Calgary)
• Saturday October 26 2019
•Ambrose University: (Calgary)
• Friday November 1, Saturday November 2 2019
• (free applications available that day! Save yourself $70!)
Oct 21-25 is a WEEK B
21. •MacEwan University: (Edmonton)
•Saturday November 2 2019
•Red Deer College: (Red Deer)
•Saturday November 2 2019
•St. Mary’s University: (Calgary)
•Saturday November 2 2019
Oct 21-25 is a WEEK B
22. •Medicine Hat College:
•Wednesday November 6 2019 – (Brooks)
•Thursday November 7 2019 – (Medicine Hat)
•Grand Prairie Regional College:
•Friday November 8 2019 (Grand Prairie)
•Prairie College: (Three Hills)
• Friday November 22 2019
•If you missed an open house, you can visit
most post secondary schools in a “student for
a day” program. See Mrs. Bondarchuk for
more details!
Oct 21-25 is a WEEK B
23. Schulich Leader Scholarships are the largest and most prestigious
undergraduate Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM)
scholarships in Canada, with a value of up to $100,000 each. Fifty
students receive this celebrated award each year – a top student can
win from your school! Last year, 70% of winning recipients came
from schools that had never produced a Schulich Leader before.
Here’s what you need to know: Every high school in Canada may
nominate one student per academic year.
Nomination deadline is January 29, 2020
The school can sponsor only one student. See Mrs. Bondarchuk
for more information. The school must know all interested
candidates by Monday December 6th
Oct 21-25 is a WEEK B
Editor's Notes
Hi Prakash - could you please add this to Monday’s announcements for the next 2 weeks. Thanks