Monday, February 26: Parent Council Meeting @ 5:15pm
Tuesday, February 27: In School Field Trip - Adaptive Sports
Wednesday, February 28: In School Field Trip - Lasting Traditions
Monday, March 4: Skills Canada Presentation (full school)
Monday, March 11: Professional Learning Day (No Classes)
Tuesday, March 12: Grade 9 Registration Presentation (in class)
Tuesday, March 12: Grad Retakes
Wednesday, March 13: Grade 10/11 Registration Presentation (in class)
Friday, March 15: Staff/Alumni/Students Basketball Game
Friday, March 15: School Dance
Tuesday, March 19: Grade 9 and 11 High School Registrations Due
Wednesday, March 20: Parent Teacher Interviews
Thursday and Friday, March 21/22: Marmot Ski Trip
March 25-29: Spring Break
And just like that, February's flown by. It won't be long until we're springing ahead which I know is every teens favourite time of the year!
This week 74 of our grade 7-9 students played Hockey Hooky at Roger's place and got to see The Oil Kings take on the Calgary Hitmen. For those who missed the exciting last 30 seconds here are the video highlights.
The end of the month is shaping up to be just as frantic as the last minute of the Hockey Hooky game!
The Sherwood Park Elks have numerous dates over the coming months whereby grads can access free gowns and suits.
Do you have a dress or suit collecting dust that you don't know what to do with? They also take donations on the days of these events!
Next Chapter Chronicles: Post-Secondary Spotlight
LPN/RN/HCA - What does this even mean?
Are you looking interested in a helping profession or working in health care after high school? Could rural nursing be in your future? If so, join the Rural Community Development and Engagement Team for an interactive, virtual conversation with post-secondary institutions and current students to explore pathways to rural nursing in Alberta.
When?
Date: Wednesday, Feb. 28, 2024
Time: 6 p.m. – 8 p.m.
Who will be there?
Instructors and faculty from Lethbridge College, Medicine Hat College, and Red Deer Polytechnic, as well as students currently studying in these programs who can share first-hand experiences with you and why they are considering rural practice in their future!
Who can attend?
Parents/teachers/school counselors/division reps from schools in rural communities
Rural students in Grades 9 – 12
What will I learn about?
The difference between various nursing professions
What post-secondary institutions are near me and what programs are available
How to start preparing now for a future college/university application
What rural nursing could offer
… and bring your questions for a Q&A at the end!
How can I register?
Follow the registration link here! How Do I Get There? - Nursing - Post-secondary Pathways Registration, Wed, 28 Feb 2024 at 6:00 PM | Eventbrite **If there is a waitlist, sign up! They will make room!
On Wednesday, February 21st we took 73 Grade 7 - 9 students to attend the Edmonton Oil Kings Game at Rogers Place. The Oil Kings host a WHL hockey game, with a built-in educational component including: student workbooks, in-game educational elements, and additional teaching resources accessible in advance of the game to all participating classrooms. The energy was electric in the building and a great time was had by all!
Calling all Grade 11 Students!
150+ Scholarships are now available.
APPLICATION DATES: DECEMBER 1, 2023 - MARCH 15, 2024
The Horatio Alger Association of Canada scholarships for grade 11 students just opened and we wanted to share this with you with the hopes you may know some eligible students!
Every year we have over 150 scholarships available to students at up to $10,000 each for students that display integrity and perseverance in overcoming adversity, and wanting to pursue higher education.
Scholarships are available for those entering undergraduate degrees as well as vocational & technical programs.
Eligibility Requirements:
Be enrolled full time as a grade 11 student or first-year CEGEP student in Canada
Exhibit a strong commitment to pursue and complete a bachelor’s degree at an accredited university
Demonstrate critical financial need ($65,000 or lower adjusted gross family income is required)
Demonstrate desire and ability to be entrepreneurial in a chosen field
Be involved in co-curricular and community service activities
Display integrity and perseverance in overcoming adversity
Maintain a minimum grade percentage average of 70
Be a Canadian citizen
Registration is now open for NAIT’s Program Previews events on campus in February and March 2024. Click the TIME to register!
School of Applied Sciences & Technology: Wednesday, February 28 (5:30-8:00pm)
School of Health & Life Sciences: Saturday, March 9 (starts at 8:30am)
School of Skilled Trades: Saturday, March 16 (9am-2pm)
Get a deeper dive into our schools and programs, entrance requirements and student supports. Plus, discover how NAIT grads are prepared with real skills and relevant knowledge to hit the ground running in their careers.
Students can register to attend any one of our Program Preview events below and get entered for a chance to win a $100 Visa gift card!
Students can attend the NLC Virtual Open House online at home OR they can come to the Drayton Valley Campus Alberta Partnership Location at the CETC Building here in town to use a computer. The CETC is located at 5400-22nd Ave. If students attend in person at the CETC, there will be refreshments, a door prize, and campus tours.
If students attend this Virtual Open House, and then apply for a program on the same day – their $50 application fee will be waived!
Also, if students pre-register online for the NLC Open House at https://www.northernlakescollege.ca/virtual-open-house-2024 , they will have a chance to win a $150 gift card to the Northern Lakes College UR Store (NLC swag).
Scholarship Value: $5,000
Area of Study: Trades
Award Deadline: Mar 10, 2024
Scholarship Value: $1,000
Area of Study: Any
Awards Available: 40
Award Deadline: Mar 13, 2024
Scholarship Value: $3,000
Area of Study: Any
Awards Available: 10
Award Deadline: Apr 26, 2024
Scholarship Value: $500
Area of Study: Any
Award Deadline: May 1, 2024
Scholarship Value: $3,750
Area of Study: Various
Awards Available: 16
Award Deadline: May 3, 2024
Scholarship Value: $1,000
Area of Study: Agriculture
Awards Available: 2
Award Deadline: Jun 30, 2024
Scholarship Value: $2,000
Area of Study: Trades
Awards Available: 50
Award Deadline: Jun 30, 2024
Weekly Round Up
Check out the minutes from the last PTA Meeting here
We wil once again be offering Subway subs on Wednesdays this year. Orders and money are due on the Monday prior at 10:00 am. Subs are $5.50 and can be purchased at the Office or online.. Our next Sub order will be on February 28 so orders are due February 26
SUB ORDER FORMS ARE UP ON POWER SCHOOL. SUBS ARE AVAILABLE FOR PURCHASE UNTIL JUNE 19
We are fortunate to be able to participate in the Hot Lunch program with the Elementary School. Individual entres are $4. Students can also purchase groups of Hot Lunch tickets online..
February 27 Pizza Pops and Jello
March 1 Nuggs and Nachos
March 5 Taco in a Bag
March 8 Mr. Noodles and Cookies
There is a new nation wide suicide crisis helpline that went live Thursday, November 30. You can call or text 24/7/365. Not only is this a great resource for anyone who is having thoughts of suicide, but it is also there for anyone who is concerned about anyone else.
As the holiday season ramps up, we recognize it is not an easy time for everyone. Please reach out if you or a loved one needs support.
More information Below
Free Counselling for Residents of Leduc County
Eligibility:
Residents must meet two criteria to be eligible for this subsidy:
1) Gross family household income less than $75,000
2) No access to employee insurance benefits.
Sessions & Rates:
3 individual sessions per person OR
6 couple sessions OR
9 family sessions OR
7 group sessions per person.
Call 780-955-6421 for more information.
Edmonton will be getting an office soon!
This initiative, funded by the Government of Canada, if an innovative approach to enhance the success of women in trades. The phone number is accessible both to call and text!
If you are a young woman interested in the trades, check them out.
Only 2 ski dates left in the season. Forms are up on Powerschool. Cut off for the March 4 ski night is Thursday, February 29.
March 4 and 13
If you are interested in the RAP or Work Ex Program, come see Miss Powlik. She has all of the paperwork and can answer any questions you might have.
Vaping is of particular concern, not only at our school but in schools across the world. Our hope is that together with parents and other stakeholders we can increase knowledge of the effects of vaping and, by doing so, reduce their consumption
I have included links to several resources below as well as a link to our statement of fair notice regarding the consequences for failing to adhere to the rules related to illegal substances I have outlined above.
Fair Notice on Vaping For Thorsby Junior Senior High School
Gov't of Canada: Consequences of Vaping
What we do and don't know about vaping
Not sure if your child's bus is running? Download the app! Details on how to do this can be found here: Bus Status 4
2022-2023 are here!! If you ordered one, come down and get your copy. If you'd like a copy, they are $40 and are available in the Office.. You can also purchase them on your Power school account
Community Events
Click on this link to check out the Board Highlights for January