North Lambton Secondary School November 2014 Newsletter Upcoming Events @ NLSS Nov 21 Nov 24 Nov 27 Nov 27 Dec 3-5 Dec 4-5 Dec 11 Dec 16 Jan 5 Jan 19-21 Jan 22 Jan 22 Jan 23 Jan 26 Jan 27 Jan 28 P.D. Day Full Disclosure School Council Meeting 4:30pm Athletic Auction 7-9pm Grad Photos Sr. Drama Production 7:00pm Music Night 7:00pm Progress Reports Classes Resume EQAO Math School Council Meeting 4:30pm Grade 8 Parents’ Info Night 6:00pm Period A Exams 8:30am Period B Exams 8:30am Period C Exams 8:30am Period D Exams 8:30am Student Art Show Opportunities Calling all Artists! There will be a Student Art Show at the Forest Library. Forest Library is holding an Art Gallery Exhibit of NLSS Artworks. Entries can be in any medium (drawing, painting, mixed media, photography or sculpture) and no larger than 50cm by 50cm. This is a showcase of your “Best Work” and does not need to be work completed at school. Artwork is due Friday December 19th to Mrs. O’Brien in the Art room. Artwork will be displayed at the Forest Library from January 5th to 25th, where the community will vote on their favourite work throughout the month. A Meet the Artist: Gallery Open House is scheduled for Saturday January 10th. Artists are asked to be present to talk about their work, but it is not compulsory. Any inquiries can be made to Mrs. O’Brien. Bring out your creative thinking caps! Lost and Found Items Follow us on Twitter There is a growing collection of lost and found items in the main office. If you have lost items, check the main office lost and found to retrieve them. Stay up to date with events and activities at NLSS by following us on Twitter. @NorthLambton From the Drama Department NLSS Drama proudly presents a Medieval dinner-theatre performance of A Danger Lurks on Thursday December 4th and Friday December 5th at 7pm. The King is dead and the grieving Queen is seeking suitable suitors to marry the princess Victoria. Meanwhile, the King's evil sister is plotting to overthrow the royal family and take control. Find out if dark magic is strong enough to cloud the Queen's judgment, or will true love and honour prevail? Tickets must be purchased on or before December 1st. $12 for children ages 4-12; $15 for ages 13-18; and $20 for adults. Call 519-786-2166 (ext. 40732). Music Department News Congratulations to all members of Senior Band who performed for the NLSS Commencement ceremonies on Saturday, November 8th! Not every high school has live music for this important event! Senior band members also participated in both Remembrance Day assemblies and performed at the cenotaph in Forest. We are thrilled to have over 30 of our students participating in The NLSS Jazz Band! This is a dedicated group of musicians who volunteer their time and talents once a week at lunch time. We look forward to hearing them at the "Sounds of Christmas" concert. The NLSS Vocals ensemble is 24 members strong! They meet once a week at lunch and sing, sing, sing! What a great group of students! Our Junior class is practicing hard in preparation for this concert also. The newly formed "Junior Band," will wow you with what they have learned in a few short months. Be sure to mark "Sounds of Christmas" on Thursday, Dec. 11 at 7pm in the caf. on your calendars. All our music students will be selling tickets for this event. Hope to see you there! Mrs. Williams NLSS Music Teacher Austria, Germany and Switzerland June 30 – July 11, 2016 The cultures of Austria, Germany and Switzerland are deeply intertwined, but each retains its own distinct character. Feel the grandeur of Vienna’s Schönbrunn Palace and the charm of the Marienplatz in Munich. In the Alpine hills, along the Black Forest roads, and at the turreted Neuschwanstein Castle, the imagery forges a connection to the region’s rich literary heritage. We invite you to join your fellow students on this once in a lifetime opportunity to visit Austria, Germany and Switzerland. Get to know others from around the world. You do not want to miss this opportunity. Contact Mr Gordon ([email protected]) or Mrs Reynen ([email protected]) for information about this EF Educational Tours opportunity. Message from Student Services Full Disclosure Date A Grade 11 or 12 course removed from a student’s timetable by November 24th will not appear on the student’s transcript. A course dropped after this date will appear on the transcript with the current mark achieved on the date of the course removal and a “W” withdrawal indicator. Remember that a student must have a minimum of 23 credits before a course can be removed from his/her timetable. College & University Information Student Services has held College and University application sessions with interested students. The post-secondary application process was discussed as well as important dates and financial assistance information. A Parent’s Information Night was held on Oct. 22nd. There are still a few college and university liaison visits in the next few weeks, but more schools have already made their rounds. University and College applications are done online province wide, the deadline for applications (including receipt of payment) is January 14th, 2015 for University and February 1st, 2015 for College. Students are encouraged to enter their selections prior to Christmas Break. Additional application dates can be found on the “Application Cycle“ page in the postsecondary information booklet. Information can also be found on the “Graduating Year Calendar” distributed in grade twelve classes. Community Service Hours Student Services has visited every grade nine class to discuss the Community Involvement requirement for graduation and to distribute an Information Manual and Tracking Form. Students in grades nine to twelve are to record the hours completed on their Tracking Form and bring it to Student Services when they have completed the forty hours. Remember, completing the forty hours of Community Involvement is a requirement for graduation. Students planning to graduate this year should submit their completed forms to Student Services by April 1st. Grade 11 Planning Student Services visited all grade eleven classes to distribute, “Resources for Post-Secondary”. This sheet highlighted the main internet sites used for post-secondary research including university, college, apprenticeship and workplace destinations. Additional copies are available in Student Services. The Specialist High Skills Majors (SHSM) program was also discussed. If students are interested in a SHSM in Health and Wellness, Agriculture or Construction, please visit Student Services for information and forms. Rebound & GPS Any interested student is welcome to attend an info session to learn about Rebound Forest’s “Getting Possibilities Started” on November 20th, lunch will be provided. We are looking for students willing to share their views and opinions about issues important to them and the North Lambton Community. See student services if this is something you would like to be a part of and we will add you to our list! Mental Health Update The North Lambton Mental Health Team, currently made up of teachers and administration, will be posting a monthly Mental Health tip on the NLSS website. Currently there is a link to the in-school resources available to students. Parents can refer their child by contacting Student Services. This year’s focus is on teacher education and planning for next year to include more student involvement and education. To meet the needs of some of our students we have invited Equity and Inclusion Speaker Chris D’Souza. He will be speaking to our entire school population on Nov. 17th to kick off Anti-Bullying Awareness Week. Chris will also be running a small focus group to work with students who want to promote his message in the school. Call student services if your child would like to be included in the focus group. Nov. 17th Chris D’Souza Wear Pink to School in support of Anti Bullying 18th Wear Yellow in support of Suicide Awareness 19th Wear School Colours to promote school spirit 20th Wear Rainbow colours in support of Equity and Inclusion 21st PD. Day News from the Co-op Department North Lambton Secondary School Co-op Department would like to thank the following businesses for taking students into their places of employment. North Lambton Lodge Strands Hair Salon Strathroy Middlesex Hospital Van Riel Farms Rogers Barber Shop Canadian Tire Burgin Farms Inn of the Good Shepherd Bluewater Ford North Lambton Childcare Center Kettle Point Day Care Forest Veterinary Clinic Delta Power Equipment Forest Delta Power Equipment Watford VanGorp Construction Van Engelen Dairy Farms Kinnwood Elementary School We are always looking for new employment placements for our students to help them in their future career or educational decisions. If you feel that you could provide such an opportunity for North Lambton Students please contact Mr.Schalk at the high school. 519-786-2166 Ext.11945 Specialist High Skills Major North Lambton also has Specialist Highs Skills Major in Health and Wellness, Construction and Agriculture. The Specialist High Skills Major (SHSM) encourages you to focus your secondary school education toward a career area of your choice. In schools across Ontario, students are building brighter futures through SHSM programs in many varied and exciting high-demand professions. These innovative programs are an important part of Ontario's commitment to providing all students with learning choices and opportunities that genuinely meet their needs, interests, and aspirations, ensuring that Ontario's education system helps every student achieve his or her highest potential. No matter whether you plan to go to work, apprenticeship, or college/university you can earn a SHSM. The SHSM red seal on your diploma lets employers and post secondary institutions know that you have knowledge, skills, and industry-recognized training related to a particular career field. For more information visit the Board website http://shsm.lkdsb.net/ or contact student services. News from the Math Department Way to go, NLSS Eagles! The results are in for EQAO last spring and there are some amazing results to mention: Grade 9 Academic EQAO scores in mathematics show that 86% of students are performing at or above the provincial level (13% increase from previous school year), and the Grade 9 Applied scores in mathematics show that 42% of students are performing at or above the provincial level (5% increase from previous school year). We congratulate the students for all of their hard work and dedication to their studies here at NLSS. Various mathematic contests will be held in 2013-2014. Some of these contests include: Canadian Senior and Intermediate Mathematics Contests o November 20, 2014 Pascal, Cayley and Fermat Contests o February 24, 2015 Euclid Contest o April 15, 2015 Fryer, Galois and Hypatia Contests o April 16, 2015 On a final note, as always, mathematics help or practice is available daily in rooms 143, 145, 149, and 245. We encourage students to attend these sessions for extra help or extra practice to challenge their mathematic skills. The Mathematics Department
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