The document provides information about upcoming events at SCI including:
- November special event days for different grades to earn homeroom points by wearing certain clothes.
- A Gay Straight Alliance meeting in the library seminar room.
- Senior girls volleyball tryouts after school.
- A volunteer information session at Sunset Manor during lunch on November 15th.
- Dance tickets going on sale for the Snow Ball semi formal dance on November 15th.
- An information session about a French trip to Quebec in February.
- The daily café lunch special and a cinnamon bun special.
- Thanks to those who helped with a grade 8 event and showcasing SCI.
- An information session about medical
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1. Meeting tomorrow at lunch in Room 121-
let’s have fun making something delicious!
2. November Special Events at SCI
• November 16- all grades- wear your sports jersey to earn homeroom points
• November 22- 7/8’s- Fancy Thursday- wear your fancy clothes to earn
homeroom points.
• November 22- 9-12’s- Comfy Clothes Day- wear your comfy clothes to earn
points for your homeroom.
• November 22- 7-8 Dance-periods 3 and 4
• November 22- 9-12’s- Snow Ball Semi Formal Dance-7-10pm
3. Come one, come all to the first
meeting of SCI’s Gay Straight Alliance
meeting today @ 11:20 in the library
seminar room.
This is open to anyone in grades 7-12.
5. Volunteer Information Opportunity
Sunset Manor representatives will be here on Thursday November
15th at lunch time to talk to students about volunteering with them.
Sunset is a great place for students to complete their mandatory
volunteer hours while learning and building new skills.
6. Snow Ball Semi Formal Dance
Tickets go on sale November 15 at lunch for $5.
Tickets at the door cost $10.
You must have a student card
Guest forms available at the office.
7. Are you in grades 9-12? Are you currently taking French in
Semester 1 or 2? Are you looking to escape the snow… for MORE
SNOW? Mme has the trip for you. Come to an info meeting next
week on Wednesday to learn more about our Quebec Trip this
February 14-18. Let’s go check out Carnaval and hug Bonhomme!
Information Session on Thursday in Room 216
8. Chef Corbin’s Greek Special
November Special- large cinnamon bun with a small milk
for $2.25.
Today’s Café Lunch Special
9. Thank you from Mrs. McLeod
Thank you to everyone who generously helped out with the Grade 8 “ Picture Yourself at High School” event.
• Staff who went above and beyond as usual.
• Student Leaders who guided grade 8 students, provided answers about high school life and helped with the
sound crew and set up.
• And to our SCI Grade 8’s who were super patient with the bus delays of our family of schools and who actively
participated in the events specially designed for you!
Thank You!
Wednesday was another great opportunity to showcase the
awesomeness that is SCI!!!!
10. 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
11. ATTENTION Grade 11’s and 12s…
College and University Visits are upon us…
Upcoming Visits- Sign up in Guidance
• Kings U at Western November 15 11:00 am
• Algoma November 19 12:00pm
• Lambton College November 22 1:00pm
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15. • 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!
• Creemore Community Christmas Dinner- lots of opportunities- see bulletin board for more info.
Opportunities
See Bulletin Board for more details.