South Delta Secondary School Newsletter
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South Delta Secondary School Newsletter
South Delta Secondary School Newsletter JUNE 2014 Principal Vice-Principal Vice-Principal Mme H. Gaudreault Mr. J. Johnstone Ms. S. Hunt (Gr. 12) (Gr. 10 & 11) (Gr. 8 & 9) Mission Statement South Delta Secondary School 750 – 53rd Street Delta, BC V4M 3B7 Phone: (604) 943-7407 A Farewell Message: Fax: (604) 943-7405 “Teaching and learning, with heart.” This motto has been at the centre of my teaching philosophy for the last thirty-three years. Why? I believe teaching and learning is energizing and supremely important work. I believe that when we teach and learn with our ‘heart’ we bring passion and purpose to our work and we also bring empathy and deep caring for our students and their families. For me, when educators feel enthusiastic about our work, our school communities are dynamic, innovative, and responsive to everyone’s needs. I’m very grateful to have had the opportunity to share my purpose and passion for teaching and learning with the South Delta Secondary School community. The past five years have been very fulfilling for me, professionally and personally. Follow us on Twitter @SDSSSundevils http://sd.deltasd.bc.ca/ Upcoming Events ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ At South Delta Secondary, our mission is • to provide a stimulating environment where passion is ignited and the creative potential in each of us is realized. • to motivate and challenge today’s learners to be actively engaged, inspired, and empowered to become tomorrow’s lifelong learners. • to forge reciprocal connections with our local and global communities by fostering positive and respectful relationships. • to develop responsible, accountable, open-minded citizens who accept and celebrate the diversity of others. Athletic Banquet – June 3 Grade 7 Spirit Day – June 4 Extended Blocks (A & C) – June 11 Extended Blocks (E & G) – June 12 Extended Blocks (B & D) –June 13 Extended Blocks (F & H) – June 16 All Blocks & Yearbook Distribution – June 17 ♦ Awards of Excellence Assembly (Block D) – June 17 ♦ ♦ ♦ Provincial Exams – June 18 – 24 ♦ ♦ Grad Banquet – June 27 Valedictory Ceremony – June 20 Report Cards Viewable on Parent Connect – June 26 Schools close – June 27 It is my hope that under my stewardship SDSS has moved forward in its goal of providing 21st century learning opportunities for our students. Our teaching faculty is constantly involved in collaboration, professional development, finetuning their teaching strategies toolkit and using a variety of current technology to enhance student learning. The school physical plant has been rejuvenated: we have a state-of-the-art Science Superlab; the Library Learning Commons has arisen like a phoenix from the old paradigm of silence and ‘shshshs’ to a centre of discussion and research; classrooms are bright, warm!, and welcoming; the Front Office looks professional, polished and undeniably more space efficient. The whole building is seismically solid, will be freshly painted all over and will have a terrific new theatre plaza (thanks to Tsawwassen Rotary!) by the end of the summer. I think this fortyyear old physical plant looks mighty fine and everyone can be very proud of this fact! As I retire from my position of Principal at the end of this school year, I leave with heartfelt warm regards for all SDSS faculty, staff, students, and families. In the words of the late Katharine Graham, former publisher of the Washington Post, “To love what you do, and feel that it mattershow could anything be more fun?” I loved what I did, I do know that it mattered, and I really enjoyed it all! Looking forward to the next chapters, Helene Gaudreault Page 2 of 14 South Delta Secondary School Newsletter June 2014 Principal’s Message The last newsletter of the school year- how fast the year has gone by, or at least, it feels that way now. I must express my heartfelt thanks to all of our learning community: the entire faculty for contributing to our SD school culture of promoting student development in all domains, socially, emotionally, physically, and academically; our support staff who is indispensable to our classrooms and the efficient running of our physical plant; our parent and volunteer community who are involved in their children’s lives, contributing their expertise and support to bringing up our next generation. We are all involved in doing the most important job of allthat of loving our children, modeling positive attitudes and behaviours, and giving of ourselves to inspire our children to become capable young people. Our Student Recognition events were adjusted this month given the political climate which complicated the logistics of the events. 1. 2. 3. 4. Our Athletic Banquet took place on Tuesday, June 3rd as foreseen and it was a fun and delicious event for all. The names of the recognized athletes and the Top Athletes, male and female, Grade 8-11 were announced. The top Grade 12 male and female athletes will be recognized at Valedictory. (See the list further on in this newsletter.) Junior and senior students will receive subject recognition awards from their teachers in their classrooms. The Awards of Excellence Evening has been moved to Tuesday, June 17th during Block D from 10:30 to 11:30 am. This assembly will recognize junior and senior students receiving the “outstanding category” awards in scholastics and service. Families have been notified already so that they can make arrangements to attend. The Honours Event Dance was to have been held on the evening of Thursday, June 5th. This event was to recognize the hard work of students who have attained Principal’s List/Honour Roll/ ‘G’ Club criteria for both Term 1 and Term 2 reports cards and those students with over 30 hours of school service, and recipients of subject/fine arts awards. However, due to a number of reasons, there wasn’t very good student response to the invite so we have moved the event to September or October and all eligible Honours Event students will be able to go for free. We will publish the list of all award winners in our August Newsletter. Principal’s List, Honour Roll, and Service Awards certificates will be available for pick up during the last week of classes June 16-20th during lunch hour. Congratulations to all recipients! We honour your efforts and your achievements. I hope everyone has visited the Parent and Student Connect bulletin board and our school website to view the altered schedule for the week of June 11-17th. Regarding the following information that is provided below, all is correct as of Friday, June 6th. Please look to Parent/Student Connect Bulletin Boards daily to check for any updates. From Wednesday, June 11th to Monday, June 16th, our days will be re-structured with two longer classes per day beginning with a 15-minute Homeroom class. Each class will be 2 hours and 15 minutes in length. These longer periods are intended to accommodate final evaluation processes and in-class exams in both core and elective courses. Student attendance each day is mandatory. The last day of classes, Tuesday, June 17th, we will run all eight blocks of the timetable with each class 35 minutes in length. A special assembly will take place in Block D. Two dedicated test/project make-up sessions will be held on the mornings of Wednesday, June 18th and Thursday, June 19th, from 8:30 am to 11:30 pm. These sessions are for those students who have missed the tests/projects held during the altered day schedules of June 11th to 17th due to serious illness or other unforeseen circumstances. These make-up opportunities are arranged between specific students and their teachers and facilitated by counsellors. Important tutorials and ‘incomplete’ work make-up classes will take place on Thursday, June 19th and Friday, June20th for all students in all grades who require additional time to complete work needed to pass a particular course. Teachers will post their tutorial times in order to be available to give extra help to their students preparing for up-coming provincial exams. Math 10 Provincial exams will take place on June 18th, 19th, and 20th in the school’s bookable computer labs invigilated by SD faculty and staff. All other provincial exams held from June 18th to 27th - (English 10, English 12, Communications 12, Français Langue 12, Social Studies 11, Sciences Humaines 11, and Science 10) - will take place at their designated times in designated classrooms and will require invigilation by SD faculty and staff. The Final Exam Schedule will be posted around the school for students and will also be posted on our school website. Vice Principal Hunt has more information regarding Provincial Exams further on in this newsletter. Our Valedictory Evening on Friday, June 20th is an event that we are looking forward to, grads, their families and faculty alike. Please read through this final newsletter of the year to learn about our students’ most recent athletic and artistic endeavours, their scholastic achievements, and their social responsibility actions. We welcome the Tsawwassen community to see our 2014 Grads in their gowns and suits on the afternoon of June 27th as they do the annual walk down 53rd St. from 3 pm to 4 PM. We wish them well as they move on with the rest of their life. Page 3 of 14 South Delta Secondary School Newsletter June 2014 Career Advisor Ms. Foster is available in the Career Centre to answer your questions. Monday and Friday • 8:30am – 4pm Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday • 8:30am – 12:30pm COUNSELLORS Ms. Diomis Grade 8 & Gr. 12 Mr. Haydon Grade 9 (Day 2) Ms. Hayes Grade 10 Mrs. Kilpatrick Grade 11 Career Centre http://southdeltasecondarycareercentre.weebly.com/ KWANTLEN POLYTECHNIC UNIVERSITY ENHANCEMENT PROGRAM Any grade 11 student, who would like to jump ahead and take a 1st year university course this September at night school, should see Ms. Foster before June 13th. In the past, students have taken courses in Drafting, Computer Science, French, Psychology, Math, Criminology, English, Accounting and Spanish. KWANTLEN WILL ALSO BE HOLDING A REGISTRATION WORKSHOP ON TUESDAY, JUNE 3rd IN THE CONFERENCE ROOM AT LUNCH. BRING YOUR LAPTOP. GOING TO UNIVERSITY OR COLLEGE THIS SEPTEMBER? THINGS YOU NEED TO DO! 1. Access your student home page on the institute’s website. Most of you have done this, but if you haven’t, follow these instructions or see Ms. Foster in the Career Centre: 2. Go online to your future institute's website. 3. Click on login. 4. Type in the student number the institute issued to you and your birthdate as your password or PIN. You can change the PIN at a later date. 5. Your student home page should have your name at the top. 6. Now change your password or PIN (birthdate) to something confidential. Search around for all the info contained on your student home page. 7. To find out your registration time it is usually posted under "student status". 8. Pay your registration fee or “save my place” fee. This cost varies between institutions. It can be from $100 to $350 in cost. Pay this fee at least a week before your registration time. Pay this fee on your student home page. Usually you can use a credit card. 9. Check your registration day and time. Each institute has different times. Go to a “Planning Session” or “How to Register Session” at your chosen institute. PLAN YOUR COURSES Plan your courses! What courses do you need to meet faculty requirements? To meet major requirements? Remember, in BC everyone takes 1st year English. If you are having difficulties see Ms. Foster in the Career Centre. Check the institute’s timetable of courses on the internet and put 2 or 3 programs together. Courses fill up fast. Make sure you have alternatives. Pay your tuition fees before the due date. BC TRANSFER GUIDE This guide helps students find course equivalencies between colleges and universities in BC. College transfer students must first check the university program they want to transfer in to. This will help with which courses to take in college. Then, students can refer to the BC Transfer Guide to find the college course equivalencies. Information about the guide is www.bccat.bc.ca and the guide is accessed at http://bctransferguide.ca/ STUDENT LOANS Students who need a student loan must apply online before the end of June. To access provincial loan application forms, visit http://www.aved.gov.bc.ca/studentaidbc/welcome.htm An early application will ensure that students receive their assessment notice before classes start. Submitting an application for a student loan does not mean the student will receive a loan. PROVINCIAL EXAM RESULTS http://www.bced.gov.bc.ca/exams/ Enter your PEN number and the password you created. South Delta Secondary School Newsletter Page 4 of 14 June 2014 SDSS Bell Schedule Last Week of Classes June 11 – 17, 2014 Wednesday 11 Thursday 12 Friday 13 Monday 16 Tuesday 17 Homeroom (Blk A) 8:30 - 8:45 Homeroom (Blk A) 8:30 - 8:45 Homeroom (Blk A) Homeroom (Blk A) 8:30 - 8:45 8:30 - 8:45 Blocks: A 8:30 - 9:03 Announcements Locker Cleanout Announcements Locker Cleanout Announcements Collect Locks Announcements Collect Locks Block A 8:50 - 11:05 Block E 8:50 - 11:05 Block B 8:50 - 11:05 Block F 8:50 - 11:05 B 9:08 - 9:43 C 9:48 - 10:22 D 10:27 - 11:37 Awards of Excellence Lunch 11:05 - 12:05 Lunch 11:05 - 12:05 Lunch 11:05 - 12:05 Lunch 11:05 - 12:05 Lunch 11:37 - 12:22 Block C 12:05 - 2:20 Block G 12:05 - 2:20 Block D 12:05 - 2:20 Block H 12:05 - 2:20 Blocks: E 12:27 - 12:53 2:20 - 2:50 Yearbooks F 12:58 - 1:32 G 1:37 - 2:11 H 2:16 - 2:50 From Wednesday to Tuesday (June 11th-17th), the final week of classes at SDSS, our days will be re-structured with two longer classes per day beginning with a 15 minute Homeroom class. Each class will be 2 hours and 15 minutes in length. These longer periods are intended to accommodate final evaluation processes and in-class exams in both core and elective courses. STUDENT ATTENDANCE EACH DAY IS MANDATORY. Schools are very busy places all year and part of year-end activities includes returning all school textbooks to the appropriate subject teachers. Last day of textbook collection is Tuesday, June 10th. Students are also requested to have all their personal belongings removed from their assigned locker(s) by June 17th. Final and Provincial Exams Students and parents should visit the website to view the schedule for the last week and the entire exam schedule. Some departments will continue with traditional final exams while others have chosen to use interactive, studentled assessments. If you have any specific questions about the format of your child's exam, please contact the teacher. Provincial Exams are scheduled for Math 10, Science 10, English 10, Social Studies 11, Sciences Humaines 11, English 12, Communications 12, and Français Langue 12. These dates are set by the Ministry of Education and are also posted on the school website. Students are strongly encouraged to visit the Ministry website for exam specifications and samples (http://www.bced.gov.bc.ca/exams/). This can be a very busy and stressful time of year. It is important that students manage their time and commitments, maintain a regular sleeping routine and diet, and allocate time for studying. South Delta Secondary School Newsletter Page 5 of 14 June 2014 SDSS’ “What Not to Wear” These shorts are too short for school. These skirts are too short. Midriff must not been exposed. Way too much cleavage Too much showing on top and bottom. Bare back unsuitable for school. GIRLS - Considered inappropriate for school attire are sun dresses with low cut necklines or extremely bare backs, tops which are too low cut, bare midriffs, boys' undershirt style T-shirts. Skirts, shorts and dresses should be no shorter than five inches above the top of the knee. BOYS - considered inappropriate for school attire are: clothing bearing objectionable writing or designs, sleeveless tank-top shirts, underwear T-shirts. Shorts may be worn. Underwear must not be seen above waistline of pants. Too much skin and too large around armpits. These t-shirts are appropriate for school. South Delta Secondary School Newsletter Page 6 of 14 June 2014 Report Cards Report cards will be viewable on Parent Connect Thursday, June 26th. Link Crew Welcoming Assembly for New Grade 8s Wednesday, August 27th, 8:30am – 12:30pm Join us for a great day in our gym. International Student Orientation Day Submitted by Ms. S. Adamson Orientation Day for new International Students will be held on Wednesday, July 27th from 12:30 - 3:30pm. There will be a school tour, English assessment and fun welcome activities. Leadership students will be there to assist and meet new students. Please meet at the main office. Student Service Opportunity Are you interested in being a Student Mentor for the SDSS International students? Would you like to learn about other cultures while sharing our Canadian culture? Responsibilities include giving school tours, attending fun social events, partnering for clubs and intramural activities, etc. See Mrs. Adamson in Room 131 if interested. All grade levels welcome. Congratulations go to….. • Mia Bergevin and Rachel Ruecker- 2014 Provincial finalists in this year’s French public speaking competition Concours d’art oratoire. Full details at http://cpf.cmail1.com/t/ViewEmail/j/42D21CF1BBA491DE/B2D757582060305E4AB3169DA1FD82E9 • Monica Tamm- First place in two categories at the Kiwanis Music Festival: Junior Division Musical Theatre, Comedy and Junior Division Musical Theatre, Ballad. She has also been recommended as the alternate to the Provincials during the first week of June in Penticton. • Sarah Woodburne- received her acceptance letter to the extremely prestigious Kwantlen Fashion Design program for next year. She is one of twenty-four students accepted from across Canada. • Rachel Garrett- is one of 20 exceptional young Canadians to be chosen (out of more than 2,300 applicants) as a recipient of the 2014 TD Scholarship for Community Leadership valued at up to $70,000 over four years of post-secondary study. • Jacob Hayes- top 10 finish in the Canadian Junior Golf Association tour in the 15-19 category. Full details at http://www.southdeltaleader.com/sports/beach-grove-junior-golfers-vie-for-canadiannationals-1.1023155 Page 7 of 14 South Delta Secondary School Newsletter June 2014 Why do we need to recycle organics? Because more than one-third of all non-recycled waste disposed in the Metro Vancouver region is actually compostable organics! That’s right – 35% of the garbage in our landfills could be composted instead of taking up space in our limited waste disposal system. By undertaking organics recycling in our schools we can help to divert 35% of waste away from landfills to instead be composted into rich soil that can be used for valuable purposes such as local farming. Overall, Metro Vancouver’s Zero Waste Challenge is a mandated goal of diverting 80% of waste from landfills by 2020 via recycling, including organics recycling. In the Delta School District we have embraced this challenge because it not only upholds our District Vision that includes a commitment to environmental sustainability, but we also believe in proper stewardship of all of our resources. As parents and students we need your help! Starting on January 1, 2015, Metro Vancouver will be imposing a 50% surcharge on contaminated loads going to the landfill – this includes organics waste. We need everyone’s help to ensure all waste in our schools is put into the proper bin for disposal. No longer will it be acceptable to just throw everything into the waste bin. Anything that can be recycled needs to be sorted and put into the correct bins. The Delta School District strongly encourages litter less lunches. By packing lunches in re-usable containers and not including items that have disposal packaging we can have a very positive impact on the environment. If an item is not re-usable then it should at least be recyclable. Let’s make the lunchbox popular again! We want to see this happening in our all schools throughout our District. Litter less lunches, along with the new organics recycling means we can reach our Zero Waste Challenge goal!!! We can only reach this goal with your help and we thank you in advance for your support. Page 8 of 14 South Delta Secondary School Newsletter June 2014 Indspire Submitted by Ms. F. O’Niel Youth of Aboriginal Ancestry across the province had the opportunity to participate in the Indspire (formerly the National Aboriginal Achievement Foundation) Soaring Indigeneous Career Conference on May 13th at the Vancouver Convention Centre. Approximately 23 Delta students participated from Delview and South Delta Secondary. Students were able to sit in on workshops, visit booths from various colleges, universities and corporations. South Delta Sun Devils Athletics Update Submitted by Mr. Sweeney & Ms. Lingham, Athletic Directors The month of May was an exceptionally successful month for athletics at SDSS with our teams showing very well at various Fraser Valley Championships. Our grade 8 and junior boys rugby teams both came third at their respective tier 1 Fraser Valley Championships which bodes very well for the future of rugby at South Delta. The SDSS track and field team qualified many athletes for the Fraser Valley finals and two athletes from that meet, Mackenzie Connors grade 12 and Jack Fayle grade 9, qualified for the Provincial Championships. Our senior SDSS golfers also qualified for Provincials with a third place showing at their Fraser Valley tournament and the junior girls soccer team overcame two defeats to Delta Secondary to beat them when it counted in the Delta Championship which qualified them for Fraser Valleys. The highlight of May though was the senior girls soccer team who captured their fourth Fraser Valley Championship in 11 years when they defeated Charles Best 1-0. The girls also qualified for a record 13th consecutive girls soccer Provincials. We have had a very successful year of athletics at SDSS with two provincial championships and three Fraser Valley titles won as of publication. SDSS Athletics would like to thank all of our parents for supporting their kids and their athletic pursuits this year at SDSS. We'd also like to thank all of those who came out to support our teams and to all those in our community who supported athletics by coaching teams this year at SDSS! Let's Go Devils Page 9 of 14 South Delta Secondary School Newsletter June 2014 ATHLETIC AWARDS ~ JUNE 2014 CROSS COUNTRY Callum Ayres Jordan Baum Anika Bosch Shaun Coburn Mackenzie Connors Daniel DeGoutiere Jessica Hasker JUNIOR BOYS RUGBY Michael Mann Charlie Moore Matt Ward Leon Dervishaj Bryn Davies Stefanos Goulas Alec Paterson FOOTBALL Mitchell Dino Mark Dykstra Curtis Garlough Lucas Kirk Jack McDonald Austin Pearson JUNIOR BOYS SOCCER Sebastian Simmel Alec Jantsch Eric Hebbard GOLF Brock Lawson Kyle McLennan GRADE 8 BOYS BASKETBALL Michael Calvert Gavin Du Grade Jake Willemsen GRADE 8 BOYS RUGBY Michael Calvert Jarvis Dashkewytch Jameson Douglas Wolsey Morgan GRADE 8 GIRLS BASKETBALL Jenny Campbell Gillian Dixon Vanessa Pecht Caitlin Redmond Kelsey Smith GRADE 8 GIRLS VOLLEYBALL Vanessa Pecht Nicole Shipovich Brooke Stoilen GYMNASTICS Max Ellwood Mitchell Farquharson Siya Khara Hailea Caldwell Jasmine McLean Maria Starko JUNIOR FIELD HOCKEY Lauren Joyce Kate Knoedler Katie McCarvill Cameron Perry Annalise Poohachoff JUNIOR GIRLS BASKETBALL Simran Dhaliwal Kala Hunt Amanda Minni Jayde Robertsen JUNIOR GIRLS SOCCER Katiana Lee Hannah Dela Cruz Jessica Goodfellow JUNIOR GIRLS VOLLEYBALL Damara Begin Ashley Klassen Melissa Loiselle Danielle Madore Laura Olsen Jayde Robertsen LACROSSE Garrett Brown Christos Goulas Bentley Barrados Brycen Jacobi Dawson Trimble SENIOR BOYS BASKETBALL Liam Jantzi Spencer Mallard Sam Pritchard SENIOR BOYS RUGBY Daniel Johnston Will Kraynyk Yi Jiang Kurtis Thompson SENIOR BOYS SOCCER Kento Takada Seiji Takahashi Alex Von Schulman SENIOR FIELD HOCKEY Jill Clavert Krista Jensen Chase McDonald Vanessa Pearson Sammy Redmond SENIOR GIRLS BASKETBALL Taylor Bamford Jessica Hasker Christine Howlett SENIOR GIRLS SOCCER Jasmine Crump Jessica Hasker Krista Jensen Nadia Langenberg SENIOR GIRLS VOLLEYBALL Megan McNamara Nicole McNamara Christine Howlett Cassidy Pearson SWIMMING Ali Gracan Matt Lock Sam Loiselle Markus Thormeyer Vito Zhou TRACK AND FIELD Julia Adams Anika Bosch Mackenzie Connors Jack Fayle Bailey Mitchell OUTSTANDING ATHLETES Grade 8 ~ Michael Calvert, Vanessa Pecht Grade 10 ~ Charlie Moore, Damara Begin Grade 9 ~ Jack Fayle, Anika Bosch Grade 11 ~ Jack McDonald, Jessica Hasker Page 2 of 14 South Delta Secondary School Newsletter June 2014 www.sdsspac.weebly.com Check it out for event info, meeting dates, notes from events you might have missed, etc. The PAC would like to acknowledge that Helene Gaudreault, our principal at SDSS will be retiring this year. We wish her all the wonderful things that retirement has to offer but are sad to see her go. Helene, thank you for your support and interest in all of the PAC endeavours as well as your commitment over the years to the highest quality education for our children. The PAC are parents like you, interested and excited about contributing to a great high school experience for their children. We do this through all manner of support to students, staff and parents. This year the SDSS PAC organized and led the following events: LEAP - raising funds for equipment in the classrooms. Parent to Parent: Mentor Parents shared stories and wisdom for parents of grade 8s. Parent to Parent: Sharing stories and wisdom for parents of older teens. Allocation of $28,000 for extracurricular activities Teacher Appreciation lunches Parenting and Social Media Workshop Parenting your Teen with guest speaker Klaus Klein Bi-weekly Parent Support Group for teens involved in substance use. If you benefited from any of these events we ask that you consider joining the PAC in September as we are in need of more hands on deck! No special experience required and you do not be involved in what we fondly call the 'Administrivia', you can participate in only select events. We are currently looking to fill positions on the PAC executive: Vice Chair, Emergency Preparedness, and Communications. The PAC makes important decisions regarding the safety and well-being of our kids so please join us in upholding high standards. The PAC would like to congratulate and thank Marni MacGillivray as our incoming PAC Chair! Marni has been a valuable member of the PAC and will make an excellent chairperson! We would also like to thank, from the bottom of hearts, the inclusive leadership, dedication and creativity of outgoing PAC Chair, Daleth Bach! We wish you all the best on your future endeavours and are grateful that you remain with us to create and oversee more educational and support opportunities for parents, students and staff! DON'T MISS!: Be the best parent for your teen! Free Workshop with Parenting Expert Klaus Klein Tuesday, June 3 7:00 - 8:30 pm SDSS Library. No need to register. If you are interested in learning more about how to maintain a healthy relationship with your teen and how to navigate through the difficult stretches then you won't want to miss this great talk! Klaus specializes in working with teens and their families and has given many talks at schools throughout Vancouver. Learn more about the workshop at sdsspac.weebly.com and more about Klaus online: www.kdkcounselling.com/about Parent Support and Education Group regarding teen substance use: Aimed at the parents of teens involved in substance over-use ('weed', alcohol, etc.), the group meets every other week to share stories, get support and to gather insights, ideas and tools on how to better manage this issue at home and in the community. Guest speakers bring expert advice and knowledge to the group. Parents are finding this group really helpful! If you are interested in attending a session to find out whether the group is right for you, please email Johanna at johannaabraham@yahoo.ca Wishing everyone a relaxing, adventurous and safe summer! South Delta Secondary School Newsletter Page 3 of 14 June 2014 SDSS 2013 – 2014 Calendar June 3 June 4 June 11 June 12 June 13 June 16 June 17 Athletic Banquet Grade 7 Spirit Day Extended Blocks (A & C) Extended Blocks (E & G) Extended Blocks (B & D) Extended Blocks (F & H) All Blocks & Yearbook distribution June 17 June 18-24 June 20 June 26 June 27 June 27 Awards of Excellence Assembly – Block D Provincial Exams Valedictory Ceremony Reports Cards on Parent Connect Grad Banquet Schools close Healthy Lifestyles Coordinator Ms. J. Ridley Public Health Nurse South Delta Public Health Unit Karin Congo, RN Phone: 604-952-3550 e-mail: Karin.Congo@fraserhealth.ca Information on how to live a healthy life, as well as education on drugs and alcohol. Students and parents are encouraged to call/email for confidential support. Ms. Ridley is available at SDSS all day Monday & Tuesday (room 154) or by phone/email any weekday 604-837-8252 The Delta School District is excited and proud to be opening a brand new adult learning centre in North Delta! Delta Community College will open in September 2014. The state-of-the-art facility is located at the corner of 83 Avenue and 116 Street (northeast of North Delta Secondary School). The college will provide a variety of educational programs for adults, including high school completion courses, computer courses and English language courses. For more information, please call: 604-594-6100 Page 4 of 14 South Delta Secondary School Newsletter June 2014 IMPORTANT DATES FOR GRADS 2014 JUNE • • • • • June 2-6 – Grad Banquet Ticket Sales and Table Sign-up o Tickets to be purchased after school outside room 106 ($115). o Sign up for tables after school in room 106 (tables of 10 students). Valedictory Tickets – June 3rd – 6th o Tickets distributed in English 12 classes o Students receive 4 tickets each (student doesn’t need a ticket themselves). Friday, June 20th - Valedictory and Scholarship Ceremony o At the South Delta Baptist Church. o Robe pick-up/picture time 5:30 – 6:15pm. (Robes and caps are provided, students get to keep caps only.) o Doors open at 6:30pm; there is no reserved seating. o Ceremony starts at 7pm (approx. 3 hours long). o Professional pictures will be taken at the ceremony as students cross the stage, and will be available for pick-up at the school later in June. Friday, June 27th – Processional and Grad Banquet & Dance o 2:45pm: Arrival of Grads at intersection of 53A Street and 7A Avenue o 3:00pm: Processional of Grads down 53A Street towards Dennison Park o 3:30pm: Class Photo o 6:00pm: Arrival of Grads at Vancouver Marriott Pinnacle Hotel o 6:30pm: Dinner is served o 8:00pm: Arrival of parents/guardians for speeches and first dance (max. 2 adults per student) o 8:30pm: Parents leave o 10:30pm: Buses depart for Dry Grad at South Delta Recreation Centre Friday, June 27th - Dry Grad event o Dry Grad is arranged by PAC. See http://sdssdrygrad2014.weebly.com/ for further information CONGRATULATIONS GRADS OF 2014! Page 5 of 14 South Delta Secondary School Newsletter June 2014 2014/2015 SCHOOL CALENDAR INFORMATION FOR PARENTS South Delta Secondary School 604-943-7407 Days in Session Hours of Instruction in School Week Number of Days of Instruction Minutes of Instruction in School Day Number of Non-Instructional Days 188 26.50 hrs. 181 318 min. 6 (District Wide) Link Crew Grade 8 Welcoming Assembly International Student Orientation Schools Open School Photos Collaboration Day #1 Grade 8 Parent Night Grade 8 Orientation Day @ Deas Park Early Dismissal 1:30pm Meet the Teacher (6:30-8pm) Non-Instructional Day (District Wide) Collaboration Day #2 Grade 12 Parent Night Grad Transition Booklet Part 1 & 2 Due French Immersion Parent Night Photo Retake Day Collaboration Day #3 Thanksgiving Day Grad Transition Booklet Part 3 Due Collaboration Day #4 UBC Evening (6-8:30pm) Non-Instructional Day (District Wide) Interim Reports on Parent Connect Grad Transition Booklet Part 4 & 5 Due Collaboration Day #5 Take Our Kids To Work – Grade 9s only Remembrance Day Assemblies Remembrance Day Grad Transition Presentations Collaboration Day #6 Non-Instructional Day (District Wide (in lieu of Aug. 28 Pro D) Collaboration Day #7 Report Card #1 (on Parent Connect) Safe Teen – Grade 9s only Schools Close for Winter Vacation Winter Vacation Period Schools Reopen after Winter Vacation Collaboration Day # 8 Parent Teacher Conferences (Early Dismissal – 12:06pm) Wednesday, August 27 Wednesday, August 27 Tuesday, September 2 Monday, September 8 Wednesday, September 10 Thursday, September 11 Friday, September 12 Thursday, September 18 Friday, September 19 Wednesday, September 24 Wednesday, September 24 September 29 & 30 Thursday, October 2 Monday, October 6 Wednesday, October 8 Monday, October 13 Friday, October 17 Wednesday, October 22 Wednesday, October 22 Friday, October 24 Monday, October 27 Monday, November 3 Wednesday, November 5 Wednesday, November 5 Monday, November 10 Tuesday, November 11 November 18 & 19 Wednesday, November 19 Friday, November 21 Wednesday, December 3 Friday, December 5 Thursday, December 11 Friday, December 19 December 22 – January 2 Monday, January 5 Wednesday, January 14 Wednesday, January 21 (1-3 & 5-7:30) South Delta Secondary School Newsletter Page 6 of 14 June 2014 2014/2015 SCHOOL CALENDAR INFORMATION FOR PARENTS South Delta Secondary School 604-943-7407 Collaboration Day #9 Interim Reports on Parent Connect Grad Photos Family Day Collaboration Day #10 Non-Instructional Day (District Wide) Collaboration Day #11 Collaboration Day #12 Report Card #2 (on Parent Connect) Spring Vacation Period Schools Reopen Good Friday Easter Monday Collaboration Day #13 Non-Instructional Day (District Wide) Collaboration Day #14 Delta Trade & Technical Fair @ Sungod Collaboration Day #15 Non-Instructional Day (District Wide) (in lieu of Collaboration) Victoria Day Collaboration Day #16 Collaboration Day #17 Grad Dinner & Dance Valedictory Report Card #3 (on Parent Connect) Last Day for Students Schools Close Wednesday, January 28 Thursday, January 29 February 1-7 (Artona Mobile Studio on site) Monday, February 9 Wednesday, February 11 Friday, February 20 Wednesday, February 25 Wednesday, March 11 Friday, March 13 March 16 - March 27 Monday, March 30 Friday, April 3 Monday, April 6 Wednesday, April 15 Friday, April 17 Wednesday, April 29 Thursday, April 30 Wednesday, May 13 Friday, May 15 Monday, May 18 Wednesday, May 27 Wednesday, June 3 Friday, June 5 Friday, June 19 Thursday, June 25 Thursday, June 25 Friday, June 26 SDSS Daily Schedule Office Hours: 8:30am – 4:00pm Instruction Hours: BELL TIMES 8:30 9:56 11:19 12:04 1:30 - 9:50 - 11:19 - 12:04 - 1:24 - 2:50 BELL TIMES Collaboration Days 8:30 - 9:30 9:35 - 10:40 10:46 - 11:52 11:52 - 12:33 12:33 - 1:38 1:44 - 2:50 DAY 1 DAY 2 Collaboration Time A B LUNCH C D E F LUNCH G H