THE CHURCHILLIAN Wednesday, November 12 2014

THE CHURCHILLIAN
Wednesday, November 12 2014
Supervision:
Clubs and
Activities
Before
School
Lunch
** every 2nd week
After
School
Monday
Tuesday
Mon:
Tues: Wed: MATH Thurs: CTS
Wednesday
Thursday
Student Leadership – 224
School Store - 100
Friday
Jazz Army
Math Club Room 231
Poetry Club – 243
School Store-100
**Operation Education-120
Student Leadership –
YVC** - Theatre
Anime Club-219
Biology Club - 215
224
Model UN – 111
Verbattle Club – 243
French Club – 235
German Club – 227
(mostly)
Gardening Club – 235
Cards for a Cure – 224
Yearbook – 207
Christian Life Club** – 229
Earth Club – 220
**Chemistry Club – 223
Table Tennis –Aux Gym
Chess – 242
Churchill Chronicle – 113 Table Tennis – Aux Gym
Churchill without
Programming Club – 207
GSA – 205
**Citizens of Churchill–121
boarders
E-Sports - 237
Chess – 242
Creative Writing – 212
Grad Video – 107
Med Club - 235
YVC Steering – 216
YVC (if Monday is a
holiday)
Debate Club 220
Yoga 3:30 Staff
Robotics -
Muslim Youth - Staff-Room
Sr. Girls Volleyball
Congratulations to the Senior Girls Volleyball team who won their
Quarterfinal over Grandin 3-1. They move on to the Semifinals at Scarlett
next Thursday.
Badminton Club
Badminton Club practice notice:
Nov 14:
Practice cancelled
Work Experience Students Mandatory Work Experience meeting in the admiralty room at lunch on
Wed, Nov 12
Wednesday, November 12.
See you there! ***Please let Mrs. H know if you cannot attend***
Grad Ring Order Events
Wed, Nov 12
Preview Wednesday, November 12
Order Days: Tuesday, November 18 and Wednesday, November19th
11:15 to 12:45
Be sure to have your $60 deposit (cash, cheque or credit)
Class of 2015 graduation ring catalogue is available for pick up in the
library and main office.
CSI
Careers in Construction Ms. Aly Pringle and Mr. Mark Alton Calgary
Construction Association
Wed, Nov 12
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University of Western
Ontario
Wed, Nov 12
University of Western Ontario visit – Anyone interested in learning more
about the beautiful University of Western Ontario (UWO) in London,
Ontario are invited to join us in in Room 121 on Wednesday, November
12th at lunch. Western is the first University in Ontario to give Alberta
students a 4% boost to admission averages! All are welcome.
Christian Life Club
operation Christmas child
shoe box packing party
Thurs, Nov 13
The Christian Life club is planning a shoe box packing party on Thursday,
November 13 in room 229. Bring supplies to put in a shoe box to ship to
children around the world who may not otherwise enjoy any Christmas
presents. For further information on what needs to go into the box please
see the Samaritan’s Purse website
http://www.samaritanspurse.ca/operation-christmas-child/
YMCA work exchange
program
Tues, Nov 18
Are you 16 or 17 during the summer months of 2015 and interested in
participating in a 6-week Quebec summer work exchange program?
Come to an information meeting Tuesday November 18th at lunch in Rm
227 to find out more.
Edgemont Volunteers
Wed, Nov 19
All students wanting to volunteer with Edgemont Retirement Center, your
application forms, tuberculosis lung scan, and police record check are due
by Wednesday, November 19. Come see Mrs. Hill in room 243 if you need
more information
Grade 9 area IB meeting
Wed, Nov 19
Grade 9 Area IB Application Meeting @ SWC in the Theatre, Wednesday,
November 19th 5:30 pm
CSI
Careers in Emergency Medical Services Mr. Stuart Brideaux Paramedic
Alberta Health Services.
Wed, Nov 19
School Store
The school store will be open every Tuesday during tutorial and at lunch.
Churchill gear including hoodies, sweatpants and water bottles are
available, as well as various study guides at all levels.
Repeat Grade 9 Area IB
Meeting
Tues, Nov 25
Grade 9 area IB meeting @SWC in the theatre, Tuesday, November 25 th
5:30pm.
University of Victoria
Wed, Nov 26
A representative from the University of Victoria will be here at lunch on
Wednesday, November 26th in the admiralty room.
Churchill Chronicle
The Churchill Chronicle is now live. Head to
thechurchillchronicle.workpress.com or follow the link from our school
website to see all the latest news, views, and interviews written by your
fellow students.
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Fire Cadet Program
Fri, Nov 28
Every year, the Calgary Fire Department offers 20 high school students
from the Calgary area a chance to learn valuable life skills while exploring
the exciting and challenging opportunities of a firefighting career through
an experience that balances both classroom and hands-on learning. For
further information and application forms, please visit
www.calgary.ca/firecadets , or see Mrs. Radder in the Career Centre.
APPLICATION DEADLINE: Friday, November 28th, 2014 by 4 p.m.
CSI
Careers in Diagnostic Imaging Ms. Lucy Creamer, B.Sc, RDMS, RVT
Ultrasound supervisor Alberta Children’s Hospital Alberta Health Services.
Wed, Dec 3
Scholarships
TD Scholarship
Nov, 28
TD Scholarship: 20 scholarships will be awarded to students applying to
college or university. Each scholarship is worth up to $70,000 over four
years. Additionally, students will receive guaranteed offers of paid summer
employment at TD. The key criterion is outstanding community leadership
with a minimum average of 75%. Apply at td.com/scholarship.
For further information: See Ms. Hancsicsak in the Work Experience Office
in the Library.
Application Deadline: November 28, 2014
Queens University
Admission Award
Dec, 1
Bank of Montreal Award: For students who demonstrate superior
academic ability (90%+), creative and original thinking, involvement in
school or community activities, and proven leadership qualities. Financial
need is also a consideration for this admission award. You may apply for
this award by submitting a Major Admission Award Application to the
Student Awards Office. Deadline: December 1, 2014.
For further information see Ms. Hancsicsak in the Work Experience Office
in the library.
Bachelor of Humanities
Essay Contest
Dec 05
Bachelor of Humanities High School Essay Contest: You could win $500
by writing an essay. All high school students are eligible. Online
Application Deadline: December 5, 2014
For further information: www.carleton.ca/bhum/2014/essay-contest/
Burger King Scholarship
Dec 15
BURGER KING SCHOLAR PROGRAM: Scholarship grants range from
$1,000 to $50,000, and are intended to help students offset the cost of
attending college or post-secondary vocational/technical school.
Recipients are selected based on their grade point average, work
experience, extracurricular activities and/or community service.
APPLICATION DEADLINE: Dec. 15, 2014
Apply today!
www.bkmclamorefoundation.org/WhatWeDo/ScholarsProgram
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Schulich leader
Scholarship
Jan, 09
SCHULICH LEADER SCHOLARSHIP: Do you want to win a $60,000
Schulich Leader Scholarship? Are you graduating this school year,
planning on studying STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering or
Mathematics) in university, and possess at least two of the following three
criteria?
1) ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE
2) OUTSTANDING COMMUNITY, BUSINESS OR ENTREPRENEURIAL
LEADERSHIP
3) FINANCIAL NEED
You could be SWC’s Schulich Leader Nominee!
For more information see Ms. Hancsicsak (Work Experience Office –
Library)
DEADLINE: Friday, January 9th, 2015
Simon Fraser University
Scholarship
Feb 28
Simon Fraser University Entrance Scholarship: SFU offers entrance
scholarships to outstanding new students (minimum average of 90% or 31
IB points). This scholarship recognizes the exceptional academic,
community, artistic, and athletic achievements of high school students who
are interested in studying at SFU. In addition to our entrance scholarship,
entrance awards and entrance bursaries are also available.
Online application available at: www.sfu.ca/students/financialaid
Application Deadline: February 28, 2015
Bulldog Athletics
November 10-14,
MONDAY (10TH):
ORG DAY
TUESDAY (11TH): REMEMBRANCE DAY
WEDNESDAY (12TH):
THURSDAY (13TH):
Senior Girls Volleyball –
FRIDAY (14TH):
Jr Volleyball Cities --
5:00pm @ Scarlett - Semifinals
11:30am Jr Girls Division 2 Final
2:00pm Jr Boys Division 2 Final
4:30pm Jr Girls Division 1 Final
7:00pm Jr Boys Division 1 Final
**Please note**
Admission charges for all CSHSAA playoff games (football and volleyball)
Adults $5
Students/Seniors $2
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