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2. Prom is having a Booster Night at
Collingwood’s Boston Pizza on Wed.,
Apr 17 at 5pm & 7pm. $20 for all you
can eat Pizza & Pasta buffet!!
3. The next session starts
tomorrow at 4:00 in room
224.
See the office
for application
forms!
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5. The OSSLT has been
postponed. The Ministry of
Education will advise of the
new date soon.
6. Pitas are coming for lunch
tomorrow! Buy yours in the lobby
at lunch today!!
7. Understanding Your Teen’s
Big Emotions: Coping
Strategies for Dealing With
Anxiety, Stress and
Depression
A FREE Workshop for
Parents at Georgian
College’s South Georgian
Bay Campus (Collingwood)
On Thurs., April 25, 2013
At 7:00pm.
Call Lisa van Kolfschoten
At (705) 445-2550
ext.8307
For more information.
8. The Drama Club will be
performing
“The Lampshade”
tomorrow during period 2.
Tickets are $1.50 and for sale
in your Period 2 class!!
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11. Submit your Public Service
Announcement by 5pm on
May 17, 2013 to qualify!!
See
for more info or call 705-730-1130.
13. Exposition!
Georgian College Midland
May 15 or 16 – FREE!!
Choose 2 of these trades to
try out:
Electrical, Plumbing,
Marine Engines, Small
Engines, Solar, Welding,
Refrigeration, Power
Engineering, Carpentry,
Gas Fitting
SIGN UP IN GUIDANCE!!
14. EXPLORE YOUR FUTURE IN
MEDICINE
A partnership with RVH &
University of Toronto
Thursday, June 13, 2013
This is an information
session for families &
students who are
considering a future career
in medicine!
See Guidance for details!!!
15. Music students are reminded
to return their signed
membership letters to Mr.
Pauze TODAY.
First Band Practice is on
Thursday after school!
16. TIME IS RUNNING OUT
ATTENTION GRADUATES
ORDER GRAD GOWNS
TODAY ONLY at lunch in room 201
DEADLINE FOR COMMUNITY SERVICE FORMS
Friday, April 19
SCI SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATIONS
Friday, April 19
BLIND BURSARY APPLICATIONS
Friday May 17
SUBMIT COMMENCEMENT CHECKLIST TO
GUIDANCE
Monday, June 3
17.
18. Big shout out to all
members of the junior boys
hockey team that finished
a respectable 3rd place at
their tournament last
week!!
19.
20. ORDERS FOR GRAD
GOWNS ARE MON.
& TUES.
AT LUNCH
IN ROOM 201
COST IS $20.00
26. COMPUTER VANDALISM
If your computer is not working at
the start of class – report it
immediately to your teacher.
If you damage or vandalise a
computer, you will meet with
Admin, possibly the police and can
be charged with vandalism.
You will be responsible for all
repair charges: $60.00 per hour
plus parts.
27. To view a 30-second video about OYAP’s opportunities for
students, please visit the SCDSB YouTube channel at
http://youtu.be/dcarOAehX9k.
28. Earn 2 credits while working this
summer.
See Co-Op/Guidance Office for more
information and enrolment forms.