St. Ignatius High School - St. Ignatius ZIP IT Campaign
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St. Ignatius High School - St. Ignatius ZIP IT Campaign
St. Ignatius High School DECEMBER 2013 NEWSLETTER Mark Your Calendar 12.4 Business Lunch Market Talent Show 12.11 Advent Mass BULLYING PREVENTION WEEK 12.17 Christmas Music Concert 12.18 Semi-Formal 12.19 Dress Down Day Christmas Assembly 12.20 P.D. Day 01.09-10 Drama Production “Happy Days” 01.24-29 Exams 01.31 P.D. Day 02.03 Semester 2 Begins During our anti-bullying week Nov. 18-22nd photographs were taken in support of our schools “Zip.It!” campaign. Go to www.ignatiuszipit.com to see more photos! STUDENT SERVICES BY MISS LESCHUK Welcome Back! We blinked – and the first few months flew by! Student Services has been bustling with activity. We are pleased to welcome Mr. Riley McWhirter, a long-time social science teacher, as our newest guidance counsellor. Guidance counsellors returned to work during the last week of August, to answer inquiries, adjust students’ schedules and host an extremely successful “Welcome to Grade 9” orientation barbeque for our newest Falcons. Grade 9 students and their parents gathered in record numbers to meet teachers and explore their classrooms in preparation for their first week of high school. Thanks for counsellor Mr. Frank Carpino for co-ordinating this event and to all the staff members who assisted and came out on a beautiful summer’s evening to greet the new students. During September, counsellors conducted transition assemblies for all grades. They reviewed diploma requirements and school procedures, as well as “best practices” students should employ to ensure their successful achievement. More importantly, they stressed the availability of resources, services and adult support to assist students as they navigate adolescence and their secondary experiences. Our new school social worker, Jaymee Martin, was also introduced to all students. Following these assemblies, counsellors held individual “meet-n-greet” sessions with grade 9 students to familiarize them with the services available in the office area. October hosted numerous events, starting with postsecondary preparation for grade 12 students, with many university and college presentations as well as scholarship information sessions. Counsellors went into classrooms to instruct students on the postsecondary application process and have been assisting them in completing their on-line application. As well, we continued our promotion of Volunteer Day events co-ordinated by Volunteer Thunder Bay. Representatives from VTB regularly visit the school to inform students about the many community service opportunities available to them. Our annual Recognition Night was held on Wednesday, Oct. 23 to acknowledge students’ achievements in the 2012-2013 school year. Mr. McWhirter, Mrs. Advent and Mrs. Henderson worked hard to co-ordinate this function and were delighted to see so many students and their families attend. Other members of Student Services have also been working hard to establish students’ programming. Students in the Lifeskills and Transitions programs are participating in mainstream classes and co-op work placements. Our Peer Leadership course enters its second year, and the Empower Reading program is being piloted. Co-operative Education students are out in the workforce and Special Education teachers have met with students to ascertain their needs and to offer resources and support, and have embarked on a coteaching project with some of our classroom teachers. Our Alternative Education Program teachers are working to help vulnerable students maintain sound educational pathways. Guidance counsellors are planning for next semester and even starting preliminary plans for the next school year! Careers teachers are welcoming in guest speakers to help grade ten students learn about the different opportunities available to them in their future educational and career planning. As you can see, the first half of the semester has been jam-packed…. staff and students look forward to a few more weeks and then a little holiday time to recharge! NEW SCHOOL SOCIAL St. Ignatius High School has teamed up with Children’s Centre Thunder Bay to provide mental health and addiction counselling to students and their families. Jaymee Martin is the new school social worker and can be reached at 807-346-3161. She is available Monday through Friday from 8:15 am to 3:45pm. Counselling services are confidential and can help students deal with a variety of issues such as: • • • • • • • • • • Abuse Family Conflict Teen Issues Child Behaviour Depression & Anxiety Grief & Loss Suicide Separation & Divorce Sexual Assault / Sexual Abuse Stress Appointments can be arranged through Student Services at 344-8433 and walk-ins are welcome. I AM NORM! I am Norm is a student group whose purpose is to redefine what “normal” is and promote inclusion in our school. Meetings are held in the drama room (802) every second Thursday. Our next meeting is Dec. 12th at lunch. See Miss Lacaria or Mrs. Tolone-DaCosta if you have any questions. Go to our schools anti-bullying website: http://www.ignatiuszipit.com/article/i-amnorm-151.asp to see more I am Norm posters! MATHEMATICS MR. D. BUSET The Grade 9 EQAO Provincial Assessment of Mathematics took place in January and June of the 2012-2013 school year. The results are reported as the percentage of students who achieved a score at or above the Provincial Standard (Level 3 or 4). Our students once again did very well. At the academic level, 89% of St. Ignatius students, and at the applied level 67% of our students achieved results at or above the provincial standard. The provincial averages were 85% for academic students and 52% for the applied students. A much anticipated event at St. Ignatius is the annual math competition, which is developed and scored by the University of Waterloo. Congratulations to our grade twelve team who achieved the highest combined score in Northwestern Ontario in the Euclid Mathematics Contest. The winning team consisted of Brennan Mao, Peter McKitrick and Bryan McGowan. Our grade nine and ten teams ranked second in Northwestern Ontario. Congratulations to our grade 9 team consisting of Stefania Flanz, Sara Cooper, Noah Sissons, Branden Mandaric, and Anastasia MacDonald as well as grade 10 team members Ashley Andrea, Ally Biniaris, and Kittima Ratana Rueangsri. Ashley had the second highest score in the grade 10 contest in Northwestern Ontario. The grade 11’s ranked third in Northwestern Ontario. Congratulations to team members Hayley Krasowski, Lois Yuan, and Aleksis Penna. This year the grade nine to eleven math contests will take place on February 20th, 2014, while grade 12’s will write their contest on April 15th, 2014. Parents are reminded that the dates for our grade 9 provincial assessment are January 14th and 15th, 2014 for first semester grade 9 math students and June 10th and 11th, 2014 for students taking grade 9 math in the second semester. Grade 9 mathematics students must be in attendance on these dates. Positive Space Initiative (P.S.I.) Are you someone who is concerned about how LBQTTIQPA students are treated in our school? Do you support equal rights? Do you want a safe place to meet with other students? The PSI group is your answer. This group hopes to reduce homophobic and other forms of bullying in our school by bringing these problems to light. Meetings are held weekly on Wednesdays at 11:23am in room 508. SOCIAL SCIENCES MR. G. JOHNSEN Geography Adopt-a-Roadway Program Contour lines, profiles, and paper mâché! The students' in grade nine Geography class put their skills to the test. In pairs, they created their own topographic map and labelled elevations. From there, they created a series of five parallel profiles, and then a 3D paper mâché model. Anthropology/Sociology/Psychology Bulletin Board The grade eleven students in Anthropology class discussed Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs. In these discussions, students acknowledged that many people do not have their psychological needs of self-esteem, respect of others and self, confidence and achievements met. As a result, a beautiful and positive bulletin board was created to promote these needs. Fort William Historical Park Field Trip The grade nine Geography classes headed to FWHP for the day, where they learned how to use a GPS. A great day was had by all. It was wonderful to see the students interact and get to know each other - it was an awesome experience! Here is a group of students from Mrs. Peterson's class who are heading out on their GPS Scavenger Hunt, and another photo of the group at the end of the day. RELIGION MRS. C. CORBETT Mrs. Vaillant’s classes have been very busy putting their Christian values into practice. The grade 10 classes celebrated a short prayer service in the Chapel to recognize Thanksgiving. Students wrote all they were thankful for on a piece of paper. These intentions were offered in communal prayer along with readings of Scripture. The period two class has begun knitting scarves to be distributed from the Soup Van at Salvation Army. Volunteers from the community come to our class once per week to help the students. All materials have been generously donated. The scarves will be delivered in January. Mrs. Vaillant's grade 10 classes hosted guest speakers from Salvation Army on October 25. Social work students on placement from Confederation College prepared a power point presentation, which outlined the Mission Statement and community involvement, which the Salvation Army generously shares. Cathy Oleschuk shared appreciation for the scarves, which were knitted in past years. Cathy also conveyed gratitude for the Christmas cards, which were written by the students and delivered to the Correctional Centre. The Grade 11 teachers have just completed a unit of study on Primal Religions and Aboriginal Spirituality. Studies from this unit concluded with the students participating in a presentation and drumming session. The Common Bonds Social Justice group has been extremely busy this fall. Pictured on the right are students volunteering at the “Empty Bowls, Caring Hearts” Dinner in support of Shelter House/Regional Food Bank Oct 20. All students are invited to contribute to the worthy efforts made by Common Bonds to make a positive difference and be a Christian witness in our community of Thunder Bay. Common Bonds Social Justice Group A MESSAGE FROM OUR CHAPLAIN MISS LACARIA Our school will be collecting donations of non-perishable food items and money for Christmas Cheer until Friday, December 13th. Our goal is 10 000 donations this year. Please help us reach our goal; help us “For it is in giving that we receive.” ~ Saint Francis of Assisi SCIENCE MR. M. FURTADO What’s Happening in Science? The St. Ignatius Science Department is pleased to announce the following science contests for the 2013-2014 school year. Students in the coming months will be busy preparing for the following contests: Grades 9-12 Grade 12 Grade 11 Grade 10 Grades 9-12 - Northwestern Ontario Science Olympics – November 2013 - University of Waterloo Chemistry Contest - Sir Isaac Newton Physics Contest - University of Waterloo Avogadro Chemistry Contest - Ontario Association of Physics Teachers Physics Contest - Dr. Michael Smith National Science Challenge – March 2014 - Northwestern Ontario Regional Science Fair – April 2014 A Winning Tradition Continues St. Ignatius is coming off a successful year with many students posting impressive results in this year’s science fair and contests. The best and brightest from across the region and the country come together through these opportunities to help benchmark their scientific and technological achievements against those of their peers. Participation in these events help to create a positive scientific and social experience for all those involved. St. Ignatius was well represented at this year’s Northwestern Ontario Regional Science Fair. The senior team of David Evans and Patrick Gravelle entered their science fair project entitled ‘Connecting Student Academics, Sleep and Consumption of Alcohol.’ Their project captured the Lakehead University Book Award as well as the Northwestern Ontario Regional Science Fair (NWORSF) 50th Anniversary Award. In the intermediate division, the Ontario Power Generation Renewable Energy Award was won by Kanistha Ratana-Rueangsri for her project entitled ‘The Anaerobic Digestion – Methane Production of Fruit.’ The contest results are highlighted by the performance of Kittima Ratana-Rueangsri, Victoria Erickson, Peter McKitrick, Christain O’Brien, and Brennan Mao. Both Kittima and Victoria scored in the top 10% of all participants in the Dr. Micheal Smith Science contest. In the UWO Sir Isaac Newton Physics Contest, Peter scored an impressive top% 4 in Ontario and finished 57th overall in the province – a truly impressive result! The Science Department would like to commend all participants for a job well done. Students interested in any of this year’s contests are asked to see their science teacher for more information. Contest First Place Second Place Third Place OAPT Physics Contest Liam Farrow David Evans Avogadro Chemistry Contest (UWO) Kes Dunill Chem 13 News Contest (UWO) Kanistha RatanaRueangsri Christian O’Brien Matt Olinski Chris Perrier Kittima Ratana-Rueangsri Brennan Mao Gabriela Coccimiglio Dr. Micheal Smith Grade 10 Science Contest (UBC) Kittima Ratana-Rueangsri (Top 10% in Canada) Victoria Erickson (Top 10% in Canada) Sir Isaac Newton Contest (UWO) Peter McKitrick (Top 4% in Christain O’Brien (Top 5% Ontario - 57th overall) in Ontario) John Bourget Karli Lynch (Top 25% in Canada) Brennan Mao (Top 6% in Ontario) HEALTHY ACTIVE SCHOOLS & PHYSICAL EDUCATION Our Falcon cross-country running team out at the Kamview races enjoying some great competition. MRS. L. MACFARLANE The Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care has funded Ophea to implement a schoolbased tobacco prevention pilot program in 24 schools (elementary and secondary) across Ontario during the 2013/2014 and 2014/2015 school years (working in close collaboration with partners at the provincial and school/community level). This program will be implemented using a healthy schools approach, with a focus on providing youth leadership opportunities to address tobacco and other risk factor areas in participating schools. St Ignatius has been chosen to participate in this healthy schools initiative under the lead of Physical Education teacher Frank Ruberto. Exercise sciences students learning sports injury prevention and taping techniques. Captain's Club This year's team captains have stepped up yet again in volunteering to coordinate working at the Dew Drop Inn at St Andrew's church on the fourth Sunday of the month until June. Pictured are Falcon Thomas Walser and Lucas Sandberg from our senior boys football team who helped out Oct. 27th. Thank you for giving back to our community. Way to go Falcons! Battle of the Beverages from the TBDHU sharing with our students the amounts of sugar in the beverages we drink. Congrats to contest winner - Brooke Basaraba! WE DAY 2013 “A TRULY INSPIRING EXPERIENCE” GR. 10 STUDENT HILARY MACDOUGALL On Wednesday, October 30th, fifteen students and our chaplain from St. Ignatius High School attended WE Day 2013 in Winnipeg, Manitoba. Hosted by Craig and Marc Kielburger (the founders of Free the Children), the day was an incredibly inspiring event. Among the many powerful speakers and performers were Martin Sheen, Martin Luther King III, Molly Burke, Spencer West, Shawn Desman and the Kenyan Boys Choir. WE Day helped us to realize that positive change can and is happening right now. Throughout the day we listened to speeches about bullying, equality, the environment, human rights, mental health and local and global change. Each person that went up on stage at the MTS Centre influenced our views as individuals because of the amazing stories they told. The energy in the building was astounding and it was amazing to see that thousands of students just like us want to help people all around the world. One uplifting speaker, Amanda Lindhout, exclaimed, “We are responsible for nothing less than the future of our world.” She told the audience how she was held hostage for more than a year in Somalia, and how she vowed to make a change if she was ever set free. The former president of Mexico, Vincente Fox, said, “You are leaders, each one of you, and you all have the power within to change the world!” The moving WE Day speakers challenged us to make a change towards what we believe in. Each speaker was a role model and helped us to realize that even if we are only one person we can still stand up and support a cause or person in need. What they said will stay with the audience forever and impact our future decisions. By the end of the day we were all motivated to make a change in our own community and school with whatever causes we stand by and support the most. Sitting in the MTS Centre that day, surrounded by 16 000 young people, I felt excited, empowered and truly blessed. Now, back in Thunder Bay, as a member of our school Common Bonds group, I will continue to work with my peers to make a difference in our world. BUSINESS, COMPUTERS & ARTS MR. M. PERZAN The fall school start is always full of surprises and this year is no exception. The Arts has now joined the Business and Computers department and we look forward to the ways in which these disciplines can work together to provide students with exciting and rich experiences. The department has historically worked both inside and outside the unit to help enrich the learning for students. Mrs. Kruse's marketing class is busy getting ready for their annual cookie sales as well as the wellreceived lunch market. Ms. Haavisto’s Grade 9 BTT class will be helping them with these endeavours. Mrs. Pedri's Grade 12 Leadership class will be working with the elementary schools to provide a play day as well as a Halloween event for the school. Mrs. Zurevinski's Grade 10 arts students will be providing artwork for Mr. Vaillant's Halloween music concert. Ms. Tolone's class is working on a class production and will be utilizing the skills and knowledge of many students and teachers. Mrs. Brimage's classes will be working on submissions for the 2nd annual "Age Friendly Poster Contest" sponsored by the city. Please see "http:// www.agefriendlythunderbay.ca/ poster-contest.html" for more information. The school library is getting the newest fiction ready for the shelves. The "Reading by Degrees" project has also started where a student can receive an "honourary degree" in their genre of reading if they read five or more fiction or graphic novels. Mrs. Brimage’s grade 11 media class is presently working on a mural depicting body image for the girls’ change room. The mural is done in metallic to represent the fact that we are all precious like metals even though we have different body types. We will also be working on one for the boys change room. MODERNS MRS. B. BOSCH In May of 2014, students of St. Ignatius are embarking on an unforgettable voyage to Quebec City and Montreal. They will be able to truly experience the French culture and language learned in our classrooms! Among many activities, we will be visiting Notre Dame Basilica, cross the suspension bridges at Ste. Anne Canyon Falls, attend a circus school workshop and go to a rock climbing facility. We will take walking tours of Old Quebec and Montreal, dine and dance at an authentic Quebecois sugar shack and reenact the Battle at the Plains of Abraham. Students will also have the opportunity to go to La Ronde amusement park and dance the night away on a disco cruise. Everyone is very excited! If you wish to enroll on this fantastic excursion please contact Mme. Bosch. DRAMA CLASS PRODUCTIONS MRS. C. TOLONE-DACOSTA The period 2 grade 11 and 12 drama classes will be performing “Happy Days” the musical on January 9th and 10th in the St. Ignatius Auditorium at 7:00pm. This class production is full of dancing, singing and colourful costumes! There will be special guest performances by our very own St. Ignatius male teacher dance group, Le Stelle Alpine Italian dancers and a special intermission dance performance by the grade 10 period 1 drama class! Tickets are on sale at our main office for only $5.00! What a great Christmas gift idea or stocking stuffer! (Right) Happy Days Cast performs a flash mob at recognition night. (Below) Drama students perform “Thriller” and “Time Warp” dance routines at Halloween music concert. Cosmetology TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT Welcome to our new cosmetology teacher (above far right) Mr. Vincenzo Mollicola! This years cosmetology classes will be collaborating with our drama students preparing for the upcoming drama production “Happy Days”. Student’s will be creating men’s and woman’s hairstyles from the 1950’s. Thank you to Mr. M. and his students for helping out with hair and make-up for the drama flash mob and 1920’s men’s hair for our murder mystery film! (Left & Above) Drama students begin filming 1920’s black and white silent film at local restaurant “Cirque du Manger”. The murder mystery will be used as an introduction to their “special presentation” taking place at intermission at the Happy Days musical January 9th & 10th 2014.