Grade 12 students are reminded to book their grad photos appointments by visiting bookmygrad.ca and using the school code NER, with four photo package options available. Students should have their photo taken even if not purchasing packages to be included in the yearbook composite. The Great Canadian Geography Challenge will be held this Thursday at lunch in Room 224 for grades 7-10. Grade 7/8 hockey players have practice tomorrow at the Stayner Arena from 3-4pm, with Wednesday's game cancelled. Intermediate girls volleyball has their first practice on Wednesday January 9th at 7:30am in the gym, with students asked to notify coaches if unable to attend.
This document is a newsletter from Park View Education Centre, a high school in Canada. It provides information about upcoming events at the school for the week, including a basketball game, dance, and various club meetings. It also lists the cafeteria menu for the day and sends birthday wishes to a student.
Sang Woo introduces himself, sharing that he is 9 years old and from Korea. The document also provides reminders about upcoming school events, including a field trip and rock climbing. Finally, it describes an activity where the class made butter by shaking cream in a jar until it separated into solid butter and liquid buttermilk.
This document is a tribute to Dad, Grandpa, and Wynne. It contains photos from various stages of Dad's life, including early days, fishing trips, birthdays, holidays with family in places like Malaysia, India, France, and Jerusalem. The photos showcase Dad spending time with family and engaging in activities like fishing over many decades.
The document contains several announcements about upcoming events and activities at a school, including:
- A $5 lunch special available along with free oatmeal for staff and students each morning.
- An invitation for students to sign up and perform talents for a Library Live event.
- Details about an upcoming girls' hockey sign-up meeting and opportunities in the military being presented by personnel from Base Borden.
- Announcements regarding various sports teams, clubs, and challenges.
Thurs. May 11th Pine River Announcements Pine River
ย
The document contains daily announcements for Pine River school on May 11th. It reminds students of upcoming talent show and photo times, thanks those who supported a fundraiser at Crabby Joe's, and lists the daily eco tip and Gotcha winners. The announcements are completed by wishing everyone a great day.
1) There is a mandatory meeting for all skiers at 11:00 AM in the guidance office.
2) The intermediate girls volleyball team needs jersey deposits by a certain date and payments for new jerseys are due by Friday.
3) The grade 7/8 hockey players should see Mrs. Mathews at the start of lunch for the team roster.
The Grade 7/8 hockey team earned a bronze medal at a tournament and their coaches and teachers are proud of their level of play. They thank their classmates and teachers for their support. Finally, the players are asked to meet with Mrs. Mathews at 11:00 am in her classroom.
Grade 12 students are reminded to book their grad photos appointments by visiting bookmygrad.ca and using the school code NER, with four photo package options available. Students should have their photo taken even if not purchasing packages to be included in the yearbook composite. The Great Canadian Geography Challenge will be held this Thursday at lunch in Room 224 for grades 7-10. Grade 7/8 hockey players have practice tomorrow at the Stayner Arena from 3-4pm, with Wednesday's game cancelled. Intermediate girls volleyball has their first practice on Wednesday January 9th at 7:30am in the gym, with students asked to notify coaches if unable to attend.
This document is a newsletter from Park View Education Centre, a high school in Canada. It provides information about upcoming events at the school for the week, including a basketball game, dance, and various club meetings. It also lists the cafeteria menu for the day and sends birthday wishes to a student.
Sang Woo introduces himself, sharing that he is 9 years old and from Korea. The document also provides reminders about upcoming school events, including a field trip and rock climbing. Finally, it describes an activity where the class made butter by shaking cream in a jar until it separated into solid butter and liquid buttermilk.
This document is a tribute to Dad, Grandpa, and Wynne. It contains photos from various stages of Dad's life, including early days, fishing trips, birthdays, holidays with family in places like Malaysia, India, France, and Jerusalem. The photos showcase Dad spending time with family and engaging in activities like fishing over many decades.
The document contains several announcements about upcoming events and activities at a school, including:
- A $5 lunch special available along with free oatmeal for staff and students each morning.
- An invitation for students to sign up and perform talents for a Library Live event.
- Details about an upcoming girls' hockey sign-up meeting and opportunities in the military being presented by personnel from Base Borden.
- Announcements regarding various sports teams, clubs, and challenges.
Thurs. May 11th Pine River Announcements Pine River
ย
The document contains daily announcements for Pine River school on May 11th. It reminds students of upcoming talent show and photo times, thanks those who supported a fundraiser at Crabby Joe's, and lists the daily eco tip and Gotcha winners. The announcements are completed by wishing everyone a great day.
1) There is a mandatory meeting for all skiers at 11:00 AM in the guidance office.
2) The intermediate girls volleyball team needs jersey deposits by a certain date and payments for new jerseys are due by Friday.
3) The grade 7/8 hockey players should see Mrs. Mathews at the start of lunch for the team roster.
The Grade 7/8 hockey team earned a bronze medal at a tournament and their coaches and teachers are proud of their level of play. They thank their classmates and teachers for their support. Finally, the players are asked to meet with Mrs. Mathews at 11:00 am in her classroom.
Announcements- Wednesday November 23, 2022Ken Stayner
ย
The Senior Boys volleyball team will compete against top teams from across Ontario in Sudbury today. Students are wished luck representing their school. The cafeteria is serving macaroni and cheese with a garlic stick for $6.50 including a water bottle. Mr. French is looking for volunteers to help with scorekeeping for girls volleyball games to earn community service hours. Badminton club invites grade 11 and 12 students to join them at lunch in the gym.
1. The document provides information about various school activities and announcements for Monday 28th May including an ensemble performing that evening, trackwork on train lines, a staff meeting, the weights room being open at lunch time, a language competition, checking school emails, rugby and hooker training, a full concert band rehearsal, track and field training, congratulating rugby and football teams on their wins, and reminding students to keep the grounds litter free.
2. Students belonging to an ensemble are performing that evening and need to purchase tickets from Mrs Stamatellis.
3. Any students catching public transport on Saturday need to be aware of trackwork and make adjustments to their travel.
Grad photo retakes will be held today from 9-10am in the gym. This is the last day for grad photos and the school code is NER. The document also announces intramural volleyball and baseball tryouts, opportunities to volunteer, and a reminder for grade 12 students to submit grad quotes to the yearbook.
Announcements- Tuesday December 18, 2018Ken Stayner
ย
This document provides information about several upcoming events and announcements at a school:
- Grade 12 students are reminded that grad photos are starting on January 16th and can book appointments online with the school code provided.
- An upcoming backpack challenge runs from December 17th-20th where each homeroom is asked to fill a backpack with suggested donated items for people in need in the community.
- Intermediate girls volleyball tryouts will be held on December 19th at 7:30am for grades 7-8.
Announcements- Wednesday October 24, 2018Ken Stayner
ย
The senior boys volleyball team won their game against Nottawasaga Pines last night. Although they struggled in the first set, they took the next three sets. Their improved passing allowed the setters to make great sets, which were finished off with power and touch. Their coach, Ms. Polasek, was proud of their victory. Practice will be on Thursday.
1) An English exam will take place on Wednesday 30th May at 8:30am in the Kenny Quad for all Year 7 students.
2) The weights room will be open at lunch time from Monday to Friday for boys in Year 7 and 8 to do fitness training. Towels and water bottles should be brought.
3) The Language Perfect competition has started. Good luck to all participants.
1) All training at Queens Park is cancelled on Monday due to the grounds being closed. Rugby training for 13E and 13F is also cancelled on Monday and Tuesday.
2) Mr. Hearne's Year 7, 8, and 9 RE classes will have a Wednesday morning liturgy this week.
3) All academic awards and certificates for Term 2 will be presented at the Academic Assembly next Thursday June 7th.
1) Several notices were posted regarding sports teams and activities including volleyball, badminton, softball, soccer and hockey tryouts and meetings.
2) A student placed third in the Great Canadian Geography Challenge and will advance to the Ontario Finals.
3) There is a meeting today for the Washington trip in the library at 11:15.
1. Rugby training for Years 1 and 2 will be held in the gym, while other outdoor training is cancelled.
2. All Year 7 students must meet in the Kenny Quad at 8:30am on Wednesday for the English exam.
3. The weights room will be open at lunchtime from Monday to Friday for fitness training for Years 7 and 8, bringing a towel and water bottle.
The document contains announcements about various school events and deadlines including a grades 7/8 hockey meeting, grades 7-8 volleyball game and schedule pickup, grade 8 graduation photos being taken the next day, grade 12 grad photo booking and options, cafeteria lunch specials, and opportunities posted on the bulletin board.
Announcements- Thursday February 9, 2017Ken Stayner
ย
The Student Council will be taking orders for flower deliveries for Valentine's Day at lunch starting today. All musicians interested in being part of an ensemble should see Mrs. Charlebois in room 134 to sign up before or after school or at lunch. All grade 9-11 students are welcome to enter the University of Waterloo's annual math contest on February 28; sign up outside room 224 or speak to Ms. Polasek. Our Spartans earned second place in a 6 team tournament and remain undefeated in league play.
The junior boys hockey team will have a brief meeting at the start of lunch today to prepare for an upcoming exhibition game. Attendance is mandatory.
There will also be important short meetings for junior boys rugby players at the start of lunch on Wednesday and Friday. Jersey order forms are due to Mr. Limoges by Friday.
This Friday students can bring their lunch and enjoy the Variety Night show, where they can support the talent of their school.
1. House leadership teams are meeting with Mr. Moylette at lunch today in room E13.
2. The first 25 students in the gym at the start of lunch will have gymnastics/acrobatics.
3. The house football competition will begin in week 4 - check noticeboards for names.
This document provides announcements and updates for students at a school. It includes notices about cancelled sports training, open gym times, competitions, reminders to check emails for career information, and congratulations to students for swimming achievements. Sports teams, bands, and house competitions are also advertised. Requests are made to keep the school grounds clean and attend track training.
Announcements- Tuesday February 14, 2017Ken Stayner
ย
The document contains announcements for various clubs, activities, and events at a school including meetings for junior tennis players, musicians interested in ensembles, and badminton players. It also includes announcements about volunteer opportunities, an upcoming math contest, flower orders, and sports games.
Announcements- Thursday October 25, 2018Ken Stayner
ย
This document contains announcements for various school clubs, teams, and events at Clearview Secondary School, including:
1) Mandatory meetings for girls and boys hockey tryouts, as well as an art club meeting and soccer club sign-up.
2) An upcoming computer coding workshop on November 7th at the school for students interested in coding.
3) Reminders about cafeteria lunch specials and upcoming college/university information sessions being held at the school.
The document provides information about various school activities and announcements for the week of May 31st including:
1) A year 8 maths exam scheduled for periods 3 and 4 and gym class.
2) Details for a debating competition with names of paired students.
3) The weights room being open at lunch time for year 7 and 8 boys to do fitness training.
4) A language competition that has started and best wishes in French and German.
The document contains announcements for various school activities including band practice, robotics club meeting, basketball and tennis tryouts, open gym and weight room hours, student council and other meetings, art kit distribution, and food being sold on Friday. Senior boys volleyball and varsity boys soccer tryouts are also announced along with sign-up locations and times.
1) CSDA debating round 1 will take place on Friday May 4th at Brigidene College Randwick from 5:45pm for a 6pm prep.
2) Full concert band rehearsal takes place every Tuesday morning from 7:30am.
3) The first 25 students to arrive in the gym at the start of lunch can participate in gymnastics/acrobatics.
The document contains several announcements for different grades and extracurricular activities:
- Grade 7/8 basketball and hockey players are asked to meet in Mrs. Mathews' classroom at 11am.
- Grade 12 students should sign up online for their graduation photo sessions taking place tomorrow through Thursday.
- Grade 8 students should prepare for their milestone photos tomorrow after lunch.
- The cafeteria is offering a yogurt cup with granola and berries or a build-your-own potato bowl as snacks and specials until January 24th.
Announcements- Thursday December 1, 2022Ken Stayner
ย
The document contains announcements for various school activities at Stayner Collegiate Institute including:
- An intermediate hockey team meeting at the beginning of lunch in Mr. Schiller's classroom.
- A soup drive from December 5th to 9th to help the local food bank, with the homeroom that brings the most cans per student winning a catered classroom party.
- Today's cafeteria lunch special of loaded nachos for $6.50 along with a bottle of water.
Announcements-Wednesday November 30, 2022Ken Stayner
ย
The document announces that girls in grades 7-8 can sign up to play volleyball by Mr. Mac's classroom, lists today's cafeteria lunch special of macaroni and cheese with a garlic stick for $6.50 which comes with a water bottle, and encourages checking the volunteer board outside the main office for opportunities.
Announcements- Wednesday November 23, 2022Ken Stayner
ย
The Senior Boys volleyball team will compete against top teams from across Ontario in Sudbury today. Students are wished luck representing their school. The cafeteria is serving macaroni and cheese with a garlic stick for $6.50 including a water bottle. Mr. French is looking for volunteers to help with scorekeeping for girls volleyball games to earn community service hours. Badminton club invites grade 11 and 12 students to join them at lunch in the gym.
1. The document provides information about various school activities and announcements for Monday 28th May including an ensemble performing that evening, trackwork on train lines, a staff meeting, the weights room being open at lunch time, a language competition, checking school emails, rugby and hooker training, a full concert band rehearsal, track and field training, congratulating rugby and football teams on their wins, and reminding students to keep the grounds litter free.
2. Students belonging to an ensemble are performing that evening and need to purchase tickets from Mrs Stamatellis.
3. Any students catching public transport on Saturday need to be aware of trackwork and make adjustments to their travel.
Grad photo retakes will be held today from 9-10am in the gym. This is the last day for grad photos and the school code is NER. The document also announces intramural volleyball and baseball tryouts, opportunities to volunteer, and a reminder for grade 12 students to submit grad quotes to the yearbook.
Announcements- Tuesday December 18, 2018Ken Stayner
ย
This document provides information about several upcoming events and announcements at a school:
- Grade 12 students are reminded that grad photos are starting on January 16th and can book appointments online with the school code provided.
- An upcoming backpack challenge runs from December 17th-20th where each homeroom is asked to fill a backpack with suggested donated items for people in need in the community.
- Intermediate girls volleyball tryouts will be held on December 19th at 7:30am for grades 7-8.
Announcements- Wednesday October 24, 2018Ken Stayner
ย
The senior boys volleyball team won their game against Nottawasaga Pines last night. Although they struggled in the first set, they took the next three sets. Their improved passing allowed the setters to make great sets, which were finished off with power and touch. Their coach, Ms. Polasek, was proud of their victory. Practice will be on Thursday.
1) An English exam will take place on Wednesday 30th May at 8:30am in the Kenny Quad for all Year 7 students.
2) The weights room will be open at lunch time from Monday to Friday for boys in Year 7 and 8 to do fitness training. Towels and water bottles should be brought.
3) The Language Perfect competition has started. Good luck to all participants.
1) All training at Queens Park is cancelled on Monday due to the grounds being closed. Rugby training for 13E and 13F is also cancelled on Monday and Tuesday.
2) Mr. Hearne's Year 7, 8, and 9 RE classes will have a Wednesday morning liturgy this week.
3) All academic awards and certificates for Term 2 will be presented at the Academic Assembly next Thursday June 7th.
1) Several notices were posted regarding sports teams and activities including volleyball, badminton, softball, soccer and hockey tryouts and meetings.
2) A student placed third in the Great Canadian Geography Challenge and will advance to the Ontario Finals.
3) There is a meeting today for the Washington trip in the library at 11:15.
1. Rugby training for Years 1 and 2 will be held in the gym, while other outdoor training is cancelled.
2. All Year 7 students must meet in the Kenny Quad at 8:30am on Wednesday for the English exam.
3. The weights room will be open at lunchtime from Monday to Friday for fitness training for Years 7 and 8, bringing a towel and water bottle.
The document contains announcements about various school events and deadlines including a grades 7/8 hockey meeting, grades 7-8 volleyball game and schedule pickup, grade 8 graduation photos being taken the next day, grade 12 grad photo booking and options, cafeteria lunch specials, and opportunities posted on the bulletin board.
Announcements- Thursday February 9, 2017Ken Stayner
ย
The Student Council will be taking orders for flower deliveries for Valentine's Day at lunch starting today. All musicians interested in being part of an ensemble should see Mrs. Charlebois in room 134 to sign up before or after school or at lunch. All grade 9-11 students are welcome to enter the University of Waterloo's annual math contest on February 28; sign up outside room 224 or speak to Ms. Polasek. Our Spartans earned second place in a 6 team tournament and remain undefeated in league play.
The junior boys hockey team will have a brief meeting at the start of lunch today to prepare for an upcoming exhibition game. Attendance is mandatory.
There will also be important short meetings for junior boys rugby players at the start of lunch on Wednesday and Friday. Jersey order forms are due to Mr. Limoges by Friday.
This Friday students can bring their lunch and enjoy the Variety Night show, where they can support the talent of their school.
1. House leadership teams are meeting with Mr. Moylette at lunch today in room E13.
2. The first 25 students in the gym at the start of lunch will have gymnastics/acrobatics.
3. The house football competition will begin in week 4 - check noticeboards for names.
This document provides announcements and updates for students at a school. It includes notices about cancelled sports training, open gym times, competitions, reminders to check emails for career information, and congratulations to students for swimming achievements. Sports teams, bands, and house competitions are also advertised. Requests are made to keep the school grounds clean and attend track training.
Announcements- Tuesday February 14, 2017Ken Stayner
ย
The document contains announcements for various clubs, activities, and events at a school including meetings for junior tennis players, musicians interested in ensembles, and badminton players. It also includes announcements about volunteer opportunities, an upcoming math contest, flower orders, and sports games.
Announcements- Thursday October 25, 2018Ken Stayner
ย
This document contains announcements for various school clubs, teams, and events at Clearview Secondary School, including:
1) Mandatory meetings for girls and boys hockey tryouts, as well as an art club meeting and soccer club sign-up.
2) An upcoming computer coding workshop on November 7th at the school for students interested in coding.
3) Reminders about cafeteria lunch specials and upcoming college/university information sessions being held at the school.
The document provides information about various school activities and announcements for the week of May 31st including:
1) A year 8 maths exam scheduled for periods 3 and 4 and gym class.
2) Details for a debating competition with names of paired students.
3) The weights room being open at lunch time for year 7 and 8 boys to do fitness training.
4) A language competition that has started and best wishes in French and German.
The document contains announcements for various school activities including band practice, robotics club meeting, basketball and tennis tryouts, open gym and weight room hours, student council and other meetings, art kit distribution, and food being sold on Friday. Senior boys volleyball and varsity boys soccer tryouts are also announced along with sign-up locations and times.
1) CSDA debating round 1 will take place on Friday May 4th at Brigidene College Randwick from 5:45pm for a 6pm prep.
2) Full concert band rehearsal takes place every Tuesday morning from 7:30am.
3) The first 25 students to arrive in the gym at the start of lunch can participate in gymnastics/acrobatics.
The document contains several announcements for different grades and extracurricular activities:
- Grade 7/8 basketball and hockey players are asked to meet in Mrs. Mathews' classroom at 11am.
- Grade 12 students should sign up online for their graduation photo sessions taking place tomorrow through Thursday.
- Grade 8 students should prepare for their milestone photos tomorrow after lunch.
- The cafeteria is offering a yogurt cup with granola and berries or a build-your-own potato bowl as snacks and specials until January 24th.
Similar to Announcements- Tuesday January 8, 2019 (20)
Announcements- Thursday December 1, 2022Ken Stayner
ย
The document contains announcements for various school activities at Stayner Collegiate Institute including:
- An intermediate hockey team meeting at the beginning of lunch in Mr. Schiller's classroom.
- A soup drive from December 5th to 9th to help the local food bank, with the homeroom that brings the most cans per student winning a catered classroom party.
- Today's cafeteria lunch special of loaded nachos for $6.50 along with a bottle of water.
Announcements-Wednesday November 30, 2022Ken Stayner
ย
The document announces that girls in grades 7-8 can sign up to play volleyball by Mr. Mac's classroom, lists today's cafeteria lunch special of macaroni and cheese with a garlic stick for $6.50 which comes with a water bottle, and encourages checking the volunteer board outside the main office for opportunities.
Announcements-Tuesday November 29, 2022Ken Stayner
ย
The document announces a junior girls volleyball tryout today after school until 4pm in the gym. It also lists volleyball practice for this week on Tuesday and Thursday after school. The cafeteria lunch special is chicken stir-fry with lo-mein noodles for $6.50 which comes with a bottle of water. There is a volunteer board outside the main office with opportunities posted.
Announcements- Monday November 28, 2022Ken Stayner
ย
The Badminton Club meets at lunch for grades 9 and 10. The cafeteria lunch special is popcorn chicken poutine for $6.50 with a bottle of water. Sign-up sheets are posted outside Room 224 for senior girls interested in volleyball tryouts on Tuesday and Thursday with attendance being important.
Announcements- Thursday November 24, 2022Ken Stayner
ย
The document announces several sports-related opportunities for students:
1) A meeting is being held for students interested in scorekeeping for basketball and volleyball games, where they can earn community service hours.
2) Students interested in joining the ski team/ski group should see Mr. Wheatcroft at the beginning of lunch.
3) Intermediate girls basketball practice is at 11:05am in the gym.
4) The cafeteria lunch special is loaded nachos for $6.50 with a bottle of water.
Announcements- Tuesday November 22, 2022Ken Stayner
ย
Today's cafeteria lunch special is pulled pork on a bun or pulled pork poutine for $6.50, which comes with a bottle of water. Junior girls volleyball tryouts are after school from 2:45-4 pm. The Clearview Youth Centre Advisory Committee is looking for youth aged 14-18 who want leadership opportunities, to advocate for youth, and make a difference locally; applications are due November 25th and can be completed online. Upcoming university visits include Redeemer University on November 23rd at 1pm.
Announcements- Thursday November 17, 2022Ken Stayner
ย
The senior boys volleyball team won the GBSSA championship and will now compete at OFSAA in Sudbury. The drama club is holding auditions for its spring play with over 20 roles available. Badminton club starts next week for grades 9-10 on Mondays and grades 11-12 on Wednesdays.
Announcements- Wednesday November 16, 2022Ken Stayner
ย
The document announces junior and senior boys basketball practice after school from 2:45-4:00, a college and university application workshop on November 21st in room 107, today's cafeteria lunch special of macaroni and cheese with a garlic stick for $6.50, and that the Clearview Youth Centre Advisory Committee is looking for youth aged 14-18 interested in leadership and advocacy opportunities in their community.
Announcements- Tuesday November 15, 2022Ken Stayner
ย
The document contains announcements for various school activities including an intermediate girls basketball practice, junior girls volleyball tryouts, today's cafeteria lunch special, and upcoming university and college visits. It also includes notices about applying for the Clearview Youth Centre Advisory Committee and checking the volunteer board for opportunities.
Announcements- Monday November 14, 2022Ken Stayner
ย
Boys junior and senior basketball tryouts will be held after school today at 2:45 pm in the gym. Junior girls interested in volleyball should sign up for tryouts using posted QR codes, with the first practice tomorrow after school. The Clearview Youth Centre is accepting applications until November 25 from youth aged 14-18 interested in leadership, advocacy, and community involvement.
Announcements- Wednesday November 9, 2022Ken Stayner
ย
The document contains announcements for various school activities, events, and opportunities including a book group meeting, sports games and tryouts, lunch specials, workshops on college and university applications, volunteer opportunities with a community theatre group and youth advisory committee, and upcoming university information sessions. Students are encouraged to participate in extracurricular activities, support athletic teams, and take advantage of academic and leadership opportunities.
Announcements- Thursday November 3, 2022Ken Stayner
ย
Today the senior boys volleyball team will play against Le Caron at 3pm in their first game of the OFSAA championships. Tryouts for the junior girls volleyball team will be held next Thursday after school. The cafeteria is serving perogies with onions and bacon for $6.50 for today's lunch special. Intermediate girls basketball practice will be in the gym at 11:05am.
Announcements- Wednesday November 2, 2022Ken Stayner
ย
The Sr. Boys Volleyball team will have their last practice today after school before facing Le Caron in the first playoff game tomorrow at home. As the #1 seed, SCI will host the game at 3:00pm so students should come out and cheer on the Spartans as they begin their journey to the OFSAA championships.
Announcements- Tuesday November 1, 2022Ken Stayner
ย
The intermediate girls basketball team has practice at 11:05am in the gym. The junior boys volleyball team is traveling to Elmvale for their first playoff match of the season. There is also a senior boys volleyball practice after school that everyone must attend. The guidance counselors are taking a trip to the college information fair next week for students interested in attending college. The Clearview Youth Centre is looking for youth aged 14-18 to join their advisory committee. Various universities and colleges will be visiting the school over the next few weeks for information sessions.
The document discusses an upcoming college information fair trip for students interested in attending college next year. Representatives from all Ontario colleges will be present to promote their schools and answer questions. Students should see Mr. Murray in Guidance for permission forms and more details about the Wednesday, November 2nd trip.
This Monday is Halloween dress up day at the school. Students and staff are encouraged to dress in black, orange or costumes, but costumes must adhere to the dress code and not conceal identities or include weapon accessories. The document cautions that costumes should not culturally appropriate or offend others. It also announces that the House of Arts group will make decorations for a Haunted Halls event at lunch daily.
Announcements- Thursday October 27, 2022Ken Stayner
ย
The document announces several upcoming special events at the school, including a Halloween dance on October 27th for secondary students, a haunted halls event on October 28th, Halloween dress up day on October 31st, and reminders about cultural appropriateness of costumes. It also provides information about volunteer opportunities to help decorate for the haunted halls event, and an advisory committee position for local youth.
Announcements- Tuesday October 25, 2022Ken Stayner
ย
The document provides information about upcoming events at the school, including a school dance on October 27th for elementary and secondary students, a haunted house event on October 28th, and Halloween dress up day on October 31st. It also reminds students that costumes should not be culturally insensitive and lists volunteer opportunities, university visit dates, and activities like decorating for the haunted house and a junior girls basketball practice.
The junior boys volleyball team played their best game of the year against Le Caron but lost in the 5th set after being only one point away from victory. They look to build on their excellent performance in their next game against Notty Pines on Tuesday. The Spartans played well but ultimately fell short against Le Caron.
Announcements-Thursday October 20, 2022Ken Stayner
ย
The summary provides information about upcoming events at the school including art club activities asking for cardboard boxes for decorations and hosting a paper mache event for Halloween, junior girls basketball practice time, the cafeteria lunch special, a list of upcoming university and college visits and sign-up locations, and a call for volunteers including an opportunity with the Stayner Siskins on September 27th.
This presentation was provided by Racquel Jemison, Ph.D., Christina MacLaughlin, Ph.D., and Paulomi Majumder. Ph.D., all of the American Chemical Society, for the second session of NISO's 2024 Training Series "DEIA in the Scholarly Landscape." Session Two: 'Expanding Pathways to Publishing Careers,' was held June 13, 2024.
Philippine Edukasyong Pantahanan at Pangkabuhayan (EPP) CurriculumMJDuyan
ย
(๐๐๐ ๐๐๐) (๐๐๐ฌ๐ฌ๐จ๐ง ๐)-๐๐ซ๐๐ฅ๐ข๐ฆ๐ฌ
๐๐ข๐ฌ๐๐ฎ๐ฌ๐ฌ ๐ญ๐ก๐ ๐๐๐ ๐๐ฎ๐ซ๐ซ๐ข๐๐ฎ๐ฅ๐ฎ๐ฆ ๐ข๐ง ๐ญ๐ก๐ ๐๐ก๐ข๐ฅ๐ข๐ฉ๐ฉ๐ข๐ง๐๐ฌ:
- Understand the goals and objectives of the Edukasyong Pantahanan at Pangkabuhayan (EPP) curriculum, recognizing its importance in fostering practical life skills and values among students. Students will also be able to identify the key components and subjects covered, such as agriculture, home economics, industrial arts, and information and communication technology.
๐๐ฑ๐ฉ๐ฅ๐๐ข๐ง ๐ญ๐ก๐ ๐๐๐ญ๐ฎ๐ซ๐ ๐๐ง๐ ๐๐๐จ๐ฉ๐ ๐จ๐ ๐๐ง ๐๐ง๐ญ๐ซ๐๐ฉ๐ซ๐๐ง๐๐ฎ๐ซ:
-Define entrepreneurship, distinguishing it from general business activities by emphasizing its focus on innovation, risk-taking, and value creation. Students will describe the characteristics and traits of successful entrepreneurs, including their roles and responsibilities, and discuss the broader economic and social impacts of entrepreneurial activities on both local and global scales.
THE SACRIFICE HOW PRO-PALESTINE PROTESTS STUDENTS ARE SACRIFICING TO CHANGE T...indexPub
ย
The recent surge in pro-Palestine student activism has prompted significant responses from universities, ranging from negotiations and divestment commitments to increased transparency about investments in companies supporting the war on Gaza. This activism has led to the cessation of student encampments but also highlighted the substantial sacrifices made by students, including academic disruptions and personal risks. The primary drivers of these protests are poor university administration, lack of transparency, and inadequate communication between officials and students. This study examines the profound emotional, psychological, and professional impacts on students engaged in pro-Palestine protests, focusing on Generation Z's (Gen-Z) activism dynamics. This paper explores the significant sacrifices made by these students and even the professors supporting the pro-Palestine movement, with a focus on recent global movements. Through an in-depth analysis of printed and electronic media, the study examines the impacts of these sacrifices on the academic and personal lives of those involved. The paper highlights examples from various universities, demonstrating student activism's long-term and short-term effects, including disciplinary actions, social backlash, and career implications. The researchers also explore the broader implications of student sacrifices. The findings reveal that these sacrifices are driven by a profound commitment to justice and human rights, and are influenced by the increasing availability of information, peer interactions, and personal convictions. The study also discusses the broader implications of this activism, comparing it to historical precedents and assessing its potential to influence policy and public opinion. The emotional and psychological toll on student activists is significant, but their sense of purpose and community support mitigates some of these challenges. However, the researchers call for acknowledging the broader Impact of these sacrifices on the future global movement of FreePalestine.
Gender and Mental Health - Counselling and Family Therapy Applications and In...PsychoTech Services
ย
A proprietary approach developed by bringing together the best of learning theories from Psychology, design principles from the world of visualization, and pedagogical methods from over a decade of training experience, that enables you to: Learn better, faster!
Temple of Asclepius in Thrace. Excavation resultsKrassimira Luka
ย
The temple and the sanctuary around were dedicated to Asklepios Zmidrenus. This name has been known since 1875 when an inscription dedicated to him was discovered in Rome. The inscription is dated in 227 AD and was left by soldiers originating from the city of Philippopolis (modern Plovdiv).
This document provides an overview of wound healing, its functions, stages, mechanisms, factors affecting it, and complications.
A wound is a break in the integrity of the skin or tissues, which may be associated with disruption of the structure and function.
Healing is the bodyโs response to injury in an attempt to restore normal structure and functions.
Healing can occur in two ways: Regeneration and Repair
There are 4 phases of wound healing: hemostasis, inflammation, proliferation, and remodeling. This document also describes the mechanism of wound healing. Factors that affect healing include infection, uncontrolled diabetes, poor nutrition, age, anemia, the presence of foreign bodies, etc.
Complications of wound healing like infection, hyperpigmentation of scar, contractures, and keloid formation.
1. All grade 9-12 students
interested in playing
badminton are asked to come
to Room 109 at the beginning
of lunch and find Mr.
Wheatcroft.
2. Attention Grade 12 Graduates!
Grad photos are starting on January 15th. Book your appointment now,
visit www.bookmygrad.ca
Our school code is NER
There are 4 options to choose from! Please choose the option that
works best for you. Even if you are not planning on purchasing your
grad photos please have your photo taken in order to be included on
the composite and in the yearbook.
3. The Great Canadian Geography Challenge
Attention grades 7-8-9 and 10:
The Great Canadian Geography Challenge is being held this
Thursday at lunch in Room 224.
4. Grade 7/8 hockey players are having a practice today at
the Stayner Arena from 3-4pm.
There is NO game on Wednesday, it has been cancelled.
5. Attention all Senior Girls Volleyball players:
We will be having a brief meeting at the
beginning of lunch in Room 224.