Nicole's Notes - Week of Oct 21-25
Our career day on October
21st was a huge success. 140 professionals from
Atlantic Canada, 60 staff, over 1000 students and approximately 80 parents showed up to examine future careers and education paths. A big thank you to Jim Donovan for organizing the event !
In a recent article in the Journal
Pioneer on September 30th entitled “ Majority of Hungry on PEI
Are Working” stated that” just over 15 % of households in Prince Edward Island
suffer from some sort of food insecurity, compared to the national average of
12.3%”. “ The vast majority of that group — roughly 84 per cent — is the province’s
working poor.” Although this statistic
may be startling to many, it is reality to the staff of Three Oaks Senior High
School who have been providing lunches and breakfasts to many children each week. Last school year, the school spent
approximately $12 000.00 extra dollars to offset the cost of feeding hungry
students. This does not include the cost to many staff members who have been
providing lunches and snacks to students each day out of their own pockets. As
educators and parents, we know that children learn best when they are not
hungry; however, in order for this to happen, we need your help.
Parent Council is asking that we as parents
join together to help battle the issue of hunger within our school by providing
monetary donations or food items to help offset the costs to the school through
the program “ In Our Own Backyard” .
Here is a list of items that could be
donated to the Breakfast Program: Juice, Milk, Plates, Bowls, Plastic
spoons, Plastic knives, napkins, plastic
cups, Cheese whiz, Margarine, Jam, Instant oatmeal individual packages, Cold
Cereal, Bagels, Yogurt, Apples, Oranges, Bananas, Fruit cups, Cheese,
Granola Bars. If you would like to
make a donation, please contact the office at Three Oaks at 888-8460. Your help
is greatly appreciated.
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Food can be dropped off
at the front office. Donations are also greatly appreciated.
Please make any cheques made payable to: Three Oaks Senior High School.
The Breakfast Program is open to all students, and it will take all of us
working together to keep it operating. If you have any questions,
please call or e mail Tami Arsenault (Youth Service Worker) at school:
taarsenault@edu.pe.ca.
Nicole Haire
Nicole Haire continues to recover from her surgery at home. Although she may be out of school for the next several weeks, you can follow her on her own blog @ http://www.nicsquote.blogspot.ca/. Cards of support and well wishes can be dropped off at the office. Jason Gallant in the meantime, is at the helm. Jason Gallant can be reached at 888-8460 or xjgallant@edu.pe.ca
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Magazine
Campaign
The magazine campaign is
now up and running. This is a fantastic fundraiser for the school.
All money raised goes towards funding various TOSH initiatives.
Students are encouraged to bring their subscriptions in every
Wednesday. All subscriptions will be collected in B block.
Magazines can be purchased from students, or though our website at
http://www.edu.pe.ca/threeoaks/
Pumpkin Patrol
Pumpkin
Patrol is an annual event where TOSH students pass out candy to children on
Halloween night! We get upwards of 70 Three Oaks students and staff
participating in this event every year. When you see them out and
about, be sure to give them a high five !
Craft Fair
The Three Oaks Senior High Christmas Craft Fair will
run November 9th from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. and November 10th from
10 a.m. to 6 p.m. For more
Students Helping Students Oct 28th
Salome Nytinyari, a
UPEI student, will be at TOSH on Monday October 28th to share information on
our sister school in Kenya. Salome is from Kenya and is able to study at UPEI
largely due to the assistance of the PEI organization Farmers Helping Farmers. Three
Oaks has been a partner of Farmers Helping Farmers for the past four years. We
have held various fundraisers to assist the Ndunyu Secondary School in
acquiring clean water, restroom facilities, a school vegetable garden, books
and calculators. In addition, TOSH students have been corresponding with Ndunyu
students twice a year. Salome will have letters from Kenya to share with our
students. Anyone interested in writing to a Kenyan student is encouraged to see
Mrs. Craig in room 407 and to attend the session with Salome on October 28th.
Save
The Date: Thursday, November 7th, 2013
Keynote
Address by Michael Ungar, Ph.D ‘Thriving Families, Schools, and Communities’ - Presented by the Home and
School Federation with the support of the Department of Health and Wellness. Check out his blog at: www.psychologytoday.com
When: November 7th, 7:00 – 9:00 pm
Where: Charlottetown Hotel, Kent St.
Speed Skating & Canada
Games Opportunities
Speed
Skate PEI has openings in its competitive and recreational programs.
Experience in hockey, ringette or figure skating helps athletes learn the
sport quickly, though no prior ice sport experience is required. Experienced
skaters, especially girls, would still have an opportunity to earn a spot on
PEI's 2015 Canada Winter Games speed skating teams which will compete in
British Columbia. For more information about one of Atlantic Canada's
largest speed skating clubs and speed skating opportunities, email info@speedskatepei.ca.
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The Months of October/November
The months of October, as usual, has several
interruptions to the regular schedule (Please see the calendar below).
Octoberfest is a great week long activity where school spirit shines here at
TOSH. Students are encouraged to be part of as many of the activities as
possible. Octoberfest is a great way to meet new people and try your hand
at some action packed games. As we begin to peak into November,
highlights include the craft fair and Euro Trip 2013.
October
23 Student Photo Retakes.
24-31 Octoberfest Activities
31 Halloween/Pumpkin Patrol
24-31 Octoberfest Activities
31 Halloween/Pumpkin Patrol
November:
6 Remembrance Day Assembly
7-17 EURO 2013 Trip (Mr. Chisholm and Ms. Power supervising)
7 Parent Teacher Interviews (Evening)
8 Parent Teacher Interviews (Day)-No Classes
Craft Fair Set Up
9 Craft Fair 9 a.m.-9 p.m.
10 Craft Fair 10 a.m.- 6 p.m.
11 Remembrance Day- No Classes
15 Report cards sent home
22 Collaborative Planning ( No Classes )
Grad Bios!
Grad bios for our grade 12 students are due on November 1st by midnight.
This year the yearbook staff are only accepting grad bios via email. They will
not be reading any bios submitted in paper format. All bios, a maximum of 800
characters (approx 160 words) are to be submitted via
yearbooktosh@gmail.com.
Baby Pictures
Baby pictures can be submitted by
graduates to the yearbook. They are due on November 1st by 3:00pm and are to be
dropped off in the box marked baby photos in the office. Baby photos must
include the student's name and homeroom teacher written on the back. The yearbook
staff will return all baby photos before the end of semester 1!
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Yearbook Meeting
Our yearbook club is beginning again next week and new members are
always welcome! The club meets each Wednesday from 3:30-5pm in the 619 computer
lab. The first yearbook meeting of the year will be next Wednesday, October 9th
and the Editors and Teacher Advisers would love to see new members! If your son
or daughter has any questions regarding yearbook they can see Ms. Rochelle
Sullivan or Mrs. Tracy MacDonald!
Internet Safety
International Summit on Cyberbullying in Charlottetown on Nov 9th. Facebook, Google, and Microsoft will be present. TOSH is sending students from the Climate Crew to this event. We ask you to
discuss/review with your child their own twitter/facebook/ instagram/blogs, to
ensure their privacy and safety is being respected. Two great websites
are www.wiredsafety.org and www.stopcyberbullying.com
Grandparents Group
Are you a grandparent
with significant responsibilities for raising your grandkids? Or just
interested in learning more about your grandkids’ world is like? Would
you like the support, encouragement and understanding of other people in the
same situation? Would you like some help bridging the generation gap?
Then consider coming
to Credit Union Place on Monday mornings. We host a gathering which
offers information, learning and support for all grandparents who are taking
part in their grandchildren’s lives. There are speakers as well as time
to talk and get to know one another. Sessions include topics of interest
to the group. Facilitators are Reverend Andrew Richardson, Pat Poirier,
and community youth workers, Arlene MacInnis, and Pam MacKinnon.
There is no cost to
this program, and tea and coffee will be provided. For more info, please
call East Prince Seniors Initiative at 888-2177. We’d love to see you
there!
Parliamentary Page Program
Eligible for full-time
students pursuing their first undergraduate degree in one of the four National
Capital Region universities (Carleton University, Saint-Paul University,
University of Ottawa and Université du Québec en Outaouais)
The Senate Page Program offers an unparalleled opportunity to serve
within the walls of Parliament. Senate pages work under the direction of
the Usher of the Black Rod and the immediate supervision of the Chief and the
Deputy Chief Pages. Pages are hired for a one-year contract with the
possibility of returning for a second and a third year.
Senate page responsibilities include collecting and distributing
official documents; acting as a link for senators to their Hill offices;
serving Senate officials in various capacities; and acting as messengers for
the Speaker, senators and table officers. These young leaders are also active
in other page activities, working on special projects such as promotion, alumni
events and albums, and organizing a number of guest speakers and volunteer
events throughout the year.
For more information,
please see Mr. Faber MacDonald in the office or go to www.senate-senat.ca/pages.aspm.
UPDATED POST-SECONDARY VISITS/DATES TO NOTE
Name
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Location
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Date
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Universite Sainte Anne
(Church Point, NS)
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Student Services
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10:30 a.m. Oct. 23rd
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TOSH Career Day
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In the Gym: 7 –
8:30 p.m.
Open to parents
and students (Students also visit the displays during the school day)
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Oct. 21
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McGill Open House
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McGill University
(Montreal, QC)
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Oct. 27th
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Queens University
(Kingston,Ont.)
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Pre-registration required
in Student Services-11:30 in Lecture Theatre
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Nov 4th
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Mount Allison University
(Sackville, NB)
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Hall by Student
Services-11:43
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Nov. 5th
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Dalhousie University
(Halifax, NS)
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Hall by Student
Services-11:43
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Nov. 25th
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Memorial University
of NFLD
(St. John’s, NL)
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Evening session.
Pre-registration requested. Open to the public , as well- 6:30 p.m. start in
the Lecture Theatre
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Nov. 28th
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** Any
parents/guardians willing to present an information session about their job
during Career Day at TOSH is asked to contact Mr. Jim Donovan:
jddonovan@edu.pe.ca
TOSH ATHLETICS
Gus Arsenault leads the
cheers!
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The PEISAA website (www.peisaa.pe.ca) contains
some useful information for athletes and parents this
year: Standings for ALL senior and midget fall season leagues: Field
Hockey, Soccer and Volleyball are on the website. Simply go to the PEISAA
website, click on the sport you wish to check, click "Standings" and
a PDF file will show updated standings in chart form with scores
against each team played and point standing to date.
A special shout out to the Girls Volleyball Teams (both A and AAA), who are having an outstanding season !
Also follow the Three Oaks Athletic Department on Twitter for news, updates, schedules, results etc. Username is @TOSHathletics.
GETTING
INVOLVED AT TOSH!
There are many Councils,
groups, and clubs at Three Oaks that cater to a variety of student interests. I
have listed some of these below along with the name of the Teacher Advisor(s)
and where those staff are located in the school if your son/daughter wants to
join or ask some questions:
CLUBS AND GROUPS:
* Auto Club-Mike
MacKinnon, Scott Harvey (CTEC-trades-building)
* Axe Outlet Bookstore-Sean MacDonald (114)
* Carpentry Club- Rob Corkum (CTEC)
* Axe Outlet Bookstore-Sean MacDonald (114)
* Carpentry Club- Rob Corkum (CTEC)
* Climate
Crew-Kelly Power (621), Mark Gregory(111) (Open to Grade 10 in February)
* Chorale Ensemble-Shirley Anne Cameron (409)
* DJ Club-Forrest Lilly (307)
* Chorale Ensemble-Shirley Anne Cameron (409)
* DJ Club-Forrest Lilly (307)
* Dungeons
and Dragons Club-Erin Peterson (CSLC room)
* EcoEthics-Rochelle Sullivan (420), Mike MacKinnon (CTEC)
* Envirothon Team-Chris Higginbotham (611), Heather Pringle (610)
* EcoEthics-Rochelle Sullivan (420), Mike MacKinnon (CTEC)
* Envirothon Team-Chris Higginbotham (611), Heather Pringle (610)
* GSA-
Mrs. Sheridan (Student Services)
* Improv Group and Improv Team-Sandra Sheridan (Student Services), Rick Sparkes (109)
* Lunch Buddies-Fran Gillis (421)
* Reach for the Top-David Gallant (417)
* Texas Hold Em-Chris Higginbotham (611)
* The Oaks Newspaper-Barb Forbes(Library), Shannon Evans (617)
* People Helping People/Free the Children-Tammy Craig (407)
* Rotary Youth Parliament-Mike Trainor (306)
* Yearbook-Rochelle Sullivan (420)
* Improv Group and Improv Team-Sandra Sheridan (Student Services), Rick Sparkes (109)
* Lunch Buddies-Fran Gillis (421)
* Reach for the Top-David Gallant (417)
* Texas Hold Em-Chris Higginbotham (611)
* The Oaks Newspaper-Barb Forbes(Library), Shannon Evans (617)
* People Helping People/Free the Children-Tammy Craig (407)
* Rotary Youth Parliament-Mike Trainor (306)
* Yearbook-Rochelle Sullivan (420)
COUNCILS:
* Activities-Dia Lynn Keough (609), Ashley Bell(613), Lyndon Oulton (309)
* Athletic-Joel Arsenault, Sue Thomson (GYM)
* Community Works-Tammy Craig (407), Erin Peterson (CSLC room-Library), Tracy MacDonald (406)
* Fundraising and Finance- Carrie Watters (612)
* Multi-Media- Shannon Evans (617)
* Music- Krista Carruthers (205)
* Student Government- Mike Trainor (306)
* Activities-Dia Lynn Keough (609), Ashley Bell(613), Lyndon Oulton (309)
* Athletic-Joel Arsenault, Sue Thomson (GYM)
* Community Works-Tammy Craig (407), Erin Peterson (CSLC room-Library), Tracy MacDonald (406)
* Fundraising and Finance- Carrie Watters (612)
* Multi-Media- Shannon Evans (617)
* Music- Krista Carruthers (205)
* Student Government- Mike Trainor (306)
Students At Encounters This Week: none this week
This Weeks Challenge:
Spend some time planning
the post-high school future with your child.
As this is Career Week at TOSH, it is a great time to discuss what your
child may be interested in doing (and the $$$ of doing it), after they finish
at TOSH.
Quote of the
Week: "I have learned that making a living is not the same as making a
life". Maya Angelou
Have a great week
Faber
NOTICE TO PARENTS
SCHOOL CANCELLATION
All school cancellations
will be announced on local radio stations and posted on our websites by 7:00
A.M. If all schools are closed, it will be announced that all English language
schools in the province are closed for the day. In some instances it may only
be necessary to close an individual school or a “family of schools”. Partial
school closures or delays will be announced by family of schools.
NOTE: The Three Oaks
Family of Schools includes all our feeder schools: Parkside Elementary,
Elm Street Elementary, Greenfield Elementary, Athena Consolidated, Miscouche Consolidated,
and Summerside Intermediate School.
ONE HOUR DELAY
If a decision on
cancellation cannot be made by 7:00 A.M., a one hour delay will be announced
whereby all schools and buses will operate one hour later than usual. A further
announcement will be broadcast by 8:00 A.M.
LATE BUSES
In some instances, even in
fine weather, buses may be delayed. Parents will be notified via radio
broadcast that a bus will be delayed (i.e. Bus #97 is running 30 minutes
later).
SCHOOL CLOSURES
DURING THE DAY
It may be necessary to
close a school or a family of schools part way through a school day. Detailed
announcements will be made on local radio stations and school board websites.
Parents who will not be at
home when children arrive are responsible for making alternate arrangements for
the care of their children on such days. Please notify the school of these
changes as soon as possible.
EXTREME WEATHER
CONDITIONS DURING SCHOOL DAY
Should Transportation
Infrastructure Renewal and/or the RCMP recommend that school buses remain off
Island roads, students may be required to remain at school beyond their normal
dismissal time (unless picked up by a parent or designate). Announcements
will be made on local radio stations and school board websites.
SUGGESTIONS FOR PARENTS
1. The
final decision to attend school or to travel to school via school bus
always rests with the parent.
2. Please
do not drop children off at school unless you are certain that school
is operating that day and that staff are present to supervise the children.
3. Please
listen to the radio and check school board websites frequently between
6:30 and 8:00 A.M. daily to determine if schools are operating. Every effort
will be made to have announcements broadcast by 7:00 A.M.
4. Please
do not call the school, school board office, or the radio stations for
information on cancellations or delays. Such calls tie up telephone lines which
may be needed for emergency use.
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