The document provides information about various upcoming events and opportunities at the school. It announces that apple crisp will be made in room 121 for lunch, details about ordering Spartan wear, a free computer coding workshop on November 7th, quesadillas being served as today's cafe lunch special, a mandatory hockey team tryout meeting on Tuesday, a medical school information session on November 27th, upcoming college and university visits including one to Windsor on October 31st, and various volunteer opportunities in the community like helping with Remembrance Day dinner set up.
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2. Today at lunch in Room 121- we’re baking
Apple Crisp. Please remember your
containers for leftovers!
3. Spartan Wear
Check School Cash Online for
details.
Online Orders must be submitted by
Sunday October 28th
4. Computer Coding Workshop
Are you interested in computers, technology, and the ever expanding field
of coding? Well this is the opportunity for you!
The Clearview Youth Centre, in partnership with Stayner Collegiate, and
with the support of ISO Water, will be hosting a computer coding workshop
her at SCI on Wednesday November 7th between 3-5pm. Whether you’re
an absolute computer newbie or a seasoned coding veteran, this workshop
will have something for you.
If you’re interested, contact Mr. Murray in Guidance or Mike Fish at the
Youth Centre.
This event is FREE!!
6. The next meeting for anyone in grades 9-12 who
wish to try out for the Varsity Boys Hockey Team is
at the start of lunch Tuesday in Room 217 for any
boys interested in the varsity boys hockey team.
Attendance is MANDATORY.
7. Medical School Info Session for Students
• University of Toronto Family Medicine and RVH are partnering with
Simcoe County school boards to present “What to Expect at Medical
School.” If you or a family member are interested in a future career in
medicine, then please join us at Bear Creek Secondary School on
Tuesday, November 27th at 6 p.m. Tests, finances, schedules and more
will be discussed first-hand by residents, current med students and
the teaching unit of U of T Family Medicine. See guidance to sign up!
• http://bit.ly/MedSchoolQuestionnaire
8. ATTENTION Grade 11’s and 12s…
College and University Visits are upon us…
Upcoming Visits- Sign up in Guidance
• Windsor October 31 1:00 pm
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11. • On Sunday November 11 @ 4pm to help with set up for a Remembrance Day Dinner at the Rec Plex in Wasaga Beach.
For more information please contact the Stayner Legion.
• Snow shoveling – Wasaga beach 416-791-9090 (Joy)
• Gift Wrapping at Georgian Mall- 4 hour shifts
• Yard Maintenance Wasaga Beach
• “Stayner Light’s Up Christmas”- 12 elves needed!
• See Bulletin Board for more details.
Opportunities