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April 2
World Autism Day
Euclid (Gr. 12) Math Contest – P1 - Library
April 3
Parent Interviews 6PM-8:30PM
April 3 - 11 OSSLT – P1 & P2 – Gr. 10
April 4
PD Day
Community Service Hours due for graduating students
March 17-April 4-Prom Tickets on Sale in the Piazza
April 9
International Day of Bullying Prevention
April 10
Culture Day (spirit wear with lunch time activities)
April 13
Palm Sunday
April 15
School Council – Library – (6:30)
April 16
Last day Semester 2, Term 1 Civics and Careers
April 17
Holy Week – Stations of the Cross – Gyms
Semester 2 Term 2
April 18
Good Friday
April 20
Easter Sunday
April 21
Easter Monday
April 22
Earth Day
Tues. – Fri. April 22 - 25 Earth Week Activities
April 22 Lockdown (1:35)
April 23
MIDTERM REPORT CARD DISTRIBUTION
May 1
Relay for Life (10 – 6 p.m.)
The most common deadline for confirming college offers of admission- but not the only one. Applicants should always review the offers of admission for exact deadline dates.
May 2
Rain Date
Grade 7 Day (feeder schools attend)
May 5 - 16
AP Exams
May 5 - 9 Catholic Education Week
May 6
Teacher Appreciation Day
May 8
Journey with Jesus
Funding Your Future (paying for Post-Secondary) Presentation
Mon. – Fri. May 12 - 16
Mental Health Week
May 13
Evacuation (8:10)
School Council – Library – (6:30)
May 14
Music Night – MCA (7:00 p.m.)
May 29
Latest date all high school applicants who submitted application by deadline can expect a response from Ontario University
May 30
Prom @ Oakville Conference Centre
We celebrate the gifts of our autistic students on April 2. Learn more about this special day here.
Our Grade 12 students challenge themselves in a math contest "Written annually by over 25000 participants worldwide. . .the Euclid Contest gives senior-level secondary school students the opportunity to solve innovative problems using their creativity and all of the knowledge they have gained in secondary school mathematics."
Interviews may be initiated by parents, students or teachers. If you are interested in an interview, you may reach out to teacher via email or have your child request an interview with the Interview Request Form. Please encourage your child to attend the interview.
A reminder to ALL GRADE 12 STUDENTS: your 40 community service hours are due on April 4 in Student Services.
On April 10, we celebrate the diversity of our school population by recognizing the rich cultural backgrounds of our staff and students. Students will be allowed to wear Spirit Wear (not civvies) and there will be fun lunchtime activities in the cafeteria.
We remember the sacrifice the Lord made for us this month, beginning with Holy Week and continuing on through Easter. Please note that both Good Friday (April 18) and Easter Monday (April 21) are not school days.
Various activities will be planned in recognition of Earth Week, including games and announcements. Parents are encouraged to help their children be mindful of protecting the environment.
Midterm reports will be distributed April 23 (William Shakespeare's birth and death date). Please review the report card with your children, celebrating their successes, finding areas of improvement, and goal-setting for the rest of the semester. An email will be sent with instructions on how to open the report card.
During this informative session, our presenters, Heather Fawcett and Adam Lawrence, will draw upon their years of experience in student recruitment to shed light on various avenues for financing your child's educational journey beyond high school.
Join us as we explore:
Scholarship Opportunities: Learn effective strategies to leverage academic achievements and extracurricular involvement in securing scholarships.
Bursaries: Learn about financial assistance programs designed to support students with demonstrated financial need.
Ontario Student Assistant Programs: Gain insights into government-funded initiatives aimed at easing the financial load of post-secondary education.
And much more!
This presentation is an opportunity to gain insights and strategies to unlock resources available for your child's educational aspirations.
Register via the link : REGISTRATION
www.ouf.ca (university fair)
www.ocif.ca (college fair)
www.myblueprint.ca (post-secondary & occupation planner, interest surveys, resume templates)
www.ontariocolleges.ca (Ontario college research AND applications)
www.ontariouniversitiesinfo.ca (Ontario university research)
www.ouac.on.ca (Ontario university applications)
www.ontransfer.ca (college-university transfer opportunities)
www.scholarshipscanada.com (student awards)
www.yconic.com (student awards)
studentsuccess.hcdsb.org (OYAP & specialty program information)
www.oyap.com (Ontario Youth Apprenticeship Program)
www.mygapyear.ca (Canadian Gap Year Association)
TUTORING – LOOKING FOR TUTORS?
Tutoring Services (BRPT Program) will begin in early April. This is a great way to earn community service hours and leadership experience. Sign up in Student Services.
COMMUNITY SERVICE
All graduating students are expected to complete 40 hours of community service by April 4. For information about how to complete and submit community service hours, CLICK HERE.