STUDENT BULLETIN Monday, March 30, 2015 Day 2 GENERAL BELL SCHEDULE Warning Bell: 8:35 am 8:40 – 9:59 am 1 9:59 – 10:12 am (Warning Bell 10:07 am) Nutrition Break 10:12 – 11:31 2 11:31 – 12:21 pm (Warning Bell 12:16 pm) Lunch 12:21 – 1:40 pm 3 1:47 – 3:06 pm 4 Alpha's Dance Team is doing a BBQ sauce fundraiser to raise money for costumes and cheer uniforms. Only $10 per bottle and proceeds go to the Dance Team. Please see Ms. Stewart or one of the Dance Team members. (Ms. Stewart) Samosas Sale: Alpha’s Grad council is having a samosas sale! Come down to the lower foyer every Thursday at lunch until the end of the month. This means we will be selling on April 2, 9, 16 and 23. Samosas will be 2 for $3. See you there. Grad Council Summer Courses at Burnaby Online: Our online registration for summer courses is up and ready to go on our website: http://online.sd41.bc.ca/Registration/HowtoRegister/SummerSessionRegistration.aspx On Step 1 of the online registration process, students wanting to take a summer course should make sure they choose "Summer session courses" as the Registration Type. Courses will run July 2 - August 7, 2015. Unlike our regular courses that are self paced, our summer courses have strict due dates for assignments/tests. Students can, and do, work ahead, if they wish. Registration for summer courses closes on June 19, 2015. This is to allow our office staff a week to process the hundreds of registrations that come in right before the deadline (of course, the majority of the students wait until last minute to register). If you have a student with extenuating circumstances that hasn't registered by this date, please contact me directly so that I can plead/beg with the powers that be to let them into the course. Under no circumstances, though, will a student be allowed to enroll in a summer course once the course has started. Ms. Hodgson GRADS Attention Grade 12s: Do you want tips and information about Student led interviews come to the workshops, April 1 & 2 at lunch in room 322. Ms. Perizzolo VCC Info Night: Interested in attending Vancouver Community College this year or next – attend their Info Night on Wednesday, April 22 – 4:00 – 7:00pm at the Broadway Campus, 1120 E. Broadway, Vancouver. Ms. Hodgson Alpha Scholarship Blog Information: Check out the new Alpha scholarship blog for information on scholarships, bursaries, how to request reference letters, and other helpful hints! www.alphascholarships.wordpress.com Ms. McChesney CAREER PREP JOIN THE FIGHT! Canadian Cancer Society is looking for volunteers for the Daffodil distribution. Please see Ms. Perizzolo to get information and sign up. Dancin’Stars School of the Performing Arts is looking for a work experience student who is interested in Dance, costumes, helping out with events, and some clerical duties. Come see Ms. Perizzolo if you are interested. Attention Grade 12s! Do you need more hours to complete your work experience? There are many volunteer placements that are available right now to choose from and can get you started in completing your mandatory hours. Here are some ideas: NEW Opportunities! Staging, Equipment, Drums? The Jazz Festival is looking for production crew for their upcoming festival. If you are interested, please visit the Career Center in room 319 and talk to one of you Career Prep Advisors soon. Ms. Ordonez -1- Kiu Do Chinese School: Heritage Language Chinese school is looking for volunteers to help in many different projects. This opportunity runs every Saturday with two different shifts here at Alpha. Come to the Career Centre for more information. Artspace Children’s Arts Center: Are you a mature and reliable youth looking for a fun volunteer opportunity to gain valuable work experience? If you are a student you is interested in working with kids and teach about visual and performing arts come to the Career Center. BCIT Broadcast Work Experience Opportunity (Grade 11 and 12)! Any grade 11 or 12 students interested in acquiring work experience in the field of broadcast, please come to the Career Centre ASAP, spots fill quickly so drop in over the next day or so! Army Reserve: For those interested in a little challenge and fun, the Army Reserve is hosting a Soldier for a Day program in March. This program is an introduction to the role of the Canadian Forces Army Reserve both here in Canada and around the world. It's also worth 5 hours of work experience. Students in grades 11 to 12 should see Ms. Perizzolo for more information. SPORTS Track & Field: All track runners – practice today after school. Meet in the weight room. Ms. Hall Track & Field Meeting: All track team members meeting on Tuesday, March 31 at lunch in the weight room. Ms. Hall -2-
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