Friday, November 8
November
11: Remembrance Day (School Closed)
11: Community Remembrance Day Ceremony at TJSHS @ 10:30am
12-15: November Break (School Closed)
26-27: Grad Photos
December
2: Professional Learning Day (No Classes)
6: ELAA Post-Secondary Fair (afternoon)
23: Christmas Break Begins
We Shall Keep the Faith
Oh! you who sleep in Flanders Fields,
Sleep sweet – to rise anew!
We caught the torch you threw
And holding high, we keep the Faith
With All who died.
We cherish, too, the Poppy red
That grows on fields where valor led;
It seems to signal to the skies
That blood of heroes never dies,
But lends a lustre to the red
Of the flower that blooms above the dead
In Flanders Fields.
And now the Torch and Poppy Red
We wear in honor of our dead.
Fear not that ye have died for naught;
We'll teach the lesson that ye wrought
In Flanders Fields.
By Moina Michael, 1918
Counselling Supports
At TJSHS, we often receive requests for counselling support for our students. On site, we have a trained crisis counsellor (Mrs. Hrytsak), who is able to deal with single event interventions, and a career counsellor (Mr. Gourley) who is able to support students with exploring career and post-secondary options.
We support all of our students as much as possible, however, there are specialized and/or ongoing needs we not equipped to address at the school level.
For example, students who need ongoing support require a level of consistent, in-depth, care beyond what we can provide at the school level.
We recognise that finding these supports can be challenging as it can be overwhelming even trying to find a place to start. In addition, living in a small town adds another layer of complexity as travel too can be another barrier.
With this in mind, we have prepared a resource to assist you with finding appropriate counseling services. The infographics (to the right) provide a range of services for students and their families to access. You will also find that some of these services are virtual, which can remove one significant barrier.
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
Breakfast Program Thanks!
A huge thank you to Petrus Resources for their generous donation to our Breakfast and Lunch programs! We appreciate all the support for our students from our community partners as it allows us to expand our programming and support our students with their education by ensuring they are ready to learn!
Next Chapter Chronicles: Post-Secondary Spotlight
We are seeking to ensure all grade 11 and 12 students have access by the end of semester one and that grade 10 students have access by the end of semester two!
myPass is essential for students as they enter high school. All students need to create an account so they can:
myPass is an Alberta Education self-service website for students to:
Order high school transcripts in English and French
View diploma exam marks
Register to write or rewrite diploma exams with online payment
View and print Detailed Academic Reports (DAR) (can be used as an unofficial transcript)
View progress towards a credential (diploma or certificate)
Order additional copies of an awarded credential in English or French
Receive notifications for important messages
Watch the videos to learn how to get an account AND to ensure you understand what the service is!
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.
Active Fundraisers
Our Grad class is selling products from Growing Smiles. These products are always healthy and long lasting! Orders are due November 19 and will be delivered on December 4.
Check out the link here
We are once again offering Subs on Wednesdays. Order forms are up on Powerschool. Please place your orders online on Mondays. Subs are $5.50 each for a 6" sub. Next sub order day is November 20 orders are due November 18.
Weekly Round Up
myBlueprint Parent Accounts
Stay connected with your child's future planning by creating a family account on myBlueprint! This interactive tool allows you to view your child's goals, career interests, and progress toward graduation. With read-only access, you can follow their journey and offer support by leaving comments and receiving updates from their teachers.
We are fortunate to be able to participate in the hot lunch program offered by the Elementary School. Hot lunch coupons are available on Powerschool. No cash will be accepted this year.
November 19: Pancakes and sausage
November 22: Chicken Ceasar Wraps
November 26: Cheeseburgers
November 29: Taco in a Bag
Quality sleep supports the immune system, aids in muscle recovery, and reduces the risk of chronic conditions such as heart disease and diabetes. It also boosts concentration, memory, and problem-solving abilities.
But have you ever had an tough day at work, come home still firing on all cylinders, and then, in the hour before going to bed, found yourself fuming over the day’s events while also planning strategies for the next day? How did you end up sleeping that night? Did you fall asleep quickly? No?
We need to decompress and allow ourselves to recover and regenerate, which means calming down in the hours leading up to when you want to fall asleep.
What can you do? Defend Your Last Hour!
Create a calming pre-sleep routine, such as avoiding screens, engaging in relaxing activities, and establishing a consistent sleep schedule.
First, do not check your electronic devices within two hours of when you plan to go to sleep unless you absolutely have to. You don’t need to be activating your brain at night; you need it to wind down and relax.
In the last hour before you want to fall asleep I suggest having a few activities that help you decompress and de-activate.
Take a hot bath.
Read a great fiction book.
Meditate.
Journal.
Talk to your loved ones.
Imagine your life in a year from now if you deliberately and intentionally practice a wind-down ritual that helps you to sleep better. Mentally compare that to a year of doomscrolling social media, email and the news. Let’s defend our last hour and get some sleep! Zzzzzzzz.
Morning drop off and afternoon pick up can be frantic at times; we have had several near misses this week that we would like to prevent moving forward.
Please remember the following in the school zone to ensure the safety of our students:
The High School side is solely for drop off by busses.
If a student is injured and needs easier access to the school, please pull into the high school parking lot for drop off at the parking lot door.
Subsequently, students, please be patient in the parking lot.
Please do not U-Turn in the school zone. Utilize the key at the top of the road to turn around.
Please ensure students have fully crossed the street before proceeding to drive across the crosswalk.
Please do not let your child(ren) out when you are stopped for the students crossing the crosswalk. Please ensure you are pulled over to avoid further delaying traffic and for pedestrian safety.
Everyone must cross the road at the crosswalk.
Students are not to cross in front of busses or between busses. They are to proceed to the elementary crosswalk and then across the high school crosswalk.
Please yield to busses.
Around the school there are several driveways and areas where bylaw has said they will ticket people parking. For example, on both sides of the street at the entrance to our cul-de-sac, and now also on the high school side of the road outside the new house.
It's also important for student safety, at pick up and drop off time especially, that the area on the town side of the crosswalk is kept free of cars to allow for maximum visibility of students crossing the street.
Please keep this in mind when making your parking decisions around the school.
Calling all enthusiastic parents! We are excited to invite parents who are passionate about sports and mentoring to consider coaching opportunities for our junior boys' basketball team this upcoming season, running from December through mid-March. Additionally, depending on player interest, we may also be seeking a coach for our boys' volleyball team. Sports play a vital role in our school community, fostering teamwork, discipline, and school spirit.
If you're interested in shaping young athletes and making a difference, please contact Dakota Heise at dakota.heise@gshare.blackgold.ca. Your involvement will make a significant impact on our students' athletic journey! Whether you're interested in basketball, volleyball, or assisting with any other team, we are happy to have you join us.
Black Gold School Division's insurance company provides a student accident plan that parents/guardians can purchase on a voluntary basis.
For more information about the type of coverage offered on this please check out the link below.
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
On June 17, the Minister of Education for Alberta announced the ban of cellphones in kindergarten to grade 12 starting in the fall via ministerial order #014/2024. Black Gold Schools have been developing policies and guidelines to support this announcement over the summer and we know parents will need to be partners in making this happen.
Some ideas to become accustomed to this reduced screen time can be:
Using the “Do Not Disturb” or "Airplane" mode to help you set boundaries and signal that it may take you a while to respond.
Do not charge your phone in the bedroom. This will improve sleep quality and reduce screen time.
Turn off notifications.
Remove distraction-based apps from your home screen.
Identify triggers that cause you to open and/or check your phone.
Log each family members screen time and reward the person with the lowest screen time each week.
Alternatively, reward anyone who reduces their screen time.
Create a phone free zone somewhere in the house.
Electronic free mealtimes.
Use the phone only as a phone. Make phone calls. That's it.
2023-2024 Yearbooks are here!! Please come and get one from the Office or on your child's Powerschool account today. $35
We are sadly disappointed that only 27 were presold and only 6 of those were for our grads. We pay for these yearbooks a year in advance so we need to sell more to make it worth it to create and sell them. Unless we sell a substantial amount of yearbooks in the next couple of months, the 23-24 yearbook will be the last one created.
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