The $5 special at the cafeteria today includes a choice of noodles or rice with veggies and meatballs or grilled chicken, and you can complete your meal with a juice or water. The cafeteria also offers free oatmeal from 7:30-9:30 am. The junior girls' basketball team played an awesome game against Nouvelle Alliance yesterday despite the loss. The girls will travel to Barrie North. The Community Friendship Dinners welcome community members to enjoy a meal and mix with old and new friends; children are welcome.
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Knowledge and skills frameworks, generally called competency frameworks, for ELT teachers, trainers and managers have existed for a few years now. However, until I created one for my MA dissertation, there wasn’t one drawing together what we need to know and do to be able to effectively produce language learning materials.
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22 oct
1. The $5 special today is a choice of noodles
or rice with veggies and meatballs
or grilled chicken
Complete your meal with a jet juice or bottled
water
Don’t forget to stop in for a FREE bowl of
oatmeal every morning from 7:30 - 9:30
2.
3. Jr. Girls’ Basketball
team
Played an awesome
game
Against Nouvelle
Alliance
Yesterday
Despite the loss, this is
the best game the SCI
girls have played all
season
The girls travel to
Barrie North
4. Community Friendship
Dinners 2015
A welcome is extended to
members of the community to
meet in a warm and friendly
atmosphere and enjoy a wonderful
dinner.
This is a great opportunity to mix
with old friends and meet new
ones. Children welcome.
Please see the poster outside the
main office for more information.
5. Simcoe County Sliders Sledge hockey team is
looking for an on ice volunteer to help with
practices which are held at the Stayner arena
on Saturdays from 2:30 – 3:30
The student must like working with kids, have an
ability to skate and have a hockey helmet.
If you are interested please contact Darren at
simcoecountysliders@gmail.com
6. JR & SR Boys’
Volleyball Players
Are at MSS
Today to invade
MAURAUDER
Territory!!!!
Goooo
Spartans!
7. Pizza slices will be on
sale
TODAY
after school in the
lobby
$2 a slice
8. GOOD LUCK TO MEMBERS OF
THE CROSS COUNTRY TEAM
THEY ARE HEADING TO
WASAGA BEACH THIS
AFTERNOON
FOR THE THIRD MEET OF THE
SEASON
9. The dodgeball tournament
continues TODAY
Team 3 vs team 4 @ 11 a.m.
Playoff round – Tuesday
Check the board for the schedule
See You at Lunch!
10. School clothing can now be ordered in the
library from Ms. Moritz
Samples are also available for sizing
Orders must be returned by Friday October
30th
11. The Health Nurse is here on Monday Mornings
You can make an appointment
in the Guidance Office
Or drop your name in the Box in the Main Office.
12. Below is a schedule of
University and College Presentations.
Please sign up in Guidance if you wish to attend:
Fri Oct 30 Canadore College – 11:00 a.m.
Thurs Nov 19 Western University – 8:30 a.m.
Fri Nov 27 Laurentian University - 11:00 a.m.
13. This week- October 19-23rd, is National Waste
reduction week. As a leader in this area for
environmental education the SHSM program is
challenging the rest of the school, to reduce the
waste it is generating. Bring a litter-less lunch,
use a re-usable water bottle, car pool or use
active transportation. If we all do one small
thing, it makes a huge difference to the
environment of SCI.
Come On Spartans,
we can make a difference!
14. TRENT UNIVERSITY OPEN HOUSE
Don’t miss Trent University's upcoming Fall Open House
Friday October 23 at the Peterborough campus.
Tour the campus, speak with faculty, meet current students
and enter the draw to win free first-year tuition!
Discover all that Trent has to offer!
Register now at
Trentu.ca/discover
For more info
please see Mr. Murray
In the Guidance office
15. As we start the new year we will be
using our beautiful new bleachers.
Please keep feet on the walking areas –
not on the seats.
Help keep the seats clean for everyone!
16. REMINDER FROM OUR SCHOOL’S OFFICER,
CONSTABLE CHRIS
Drinking and driving
or being high while driving is against the law.
Getting caught could mean a criminal record and
that might impact which school you attend after
SCI.
A criminal record can also affect both summer and
full time employment and where you can travel.
17. Library Live
IS HERE!
THE FIRST INSTALLMENT WILL HAPPEN
NEXT FRIDAY
Bring your lunch and enjoy the show!
18. Texting and driving
is not only against
the law , it is very
dangerous.
Texting, talking,
even just holding
your smart phone
in your hand can
result in a fine of
$490!!!
19. A REMINDER FROM OUR
SCHOOL’S OFFICER,
CONSTABLE CHRIS
Snitches get stitches
Is BOGUS!
See a crime in our
community
Call Crime Stoppers
At 222 TIPS
You can earn up to
$2000 & make your
community a safer place
without anybody knowing
your identity.