JUNE 2015 - Eastview Secondary School
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JUNE 2015 - Eastview Secondary School
JUNE 2015 Eastview Secondary School 421 Grove Street East, Barrie, Ontario, L4M 5S1 Phone: 705-728-1321 Fax: 705-728-6053 http://eas.scdsb.on.ca/ eastviewss@scdsb.on.ca Jane Seymour - Principal • Mark Harvey - Vice Principal • Julie Richardson - Vice Principal • Marnie Ridout-Craig - Vice Principal MESSAGE FROM THE PRINCIPAL Greetings! It has been an absolutely fantastic year at Eastview Secondary School! This past spring, we celebrated a number of events including: Orchestra Gala, Prom 2015, Athletic Banquet, Sears Drama Fest, Concert Choir Gala, Penny Renton, Graduation Breakfast and many, many spring sporting, arts, music and club events! We had an opportunity to congratulate and honour our graduates on June 25th on the completion of their high school requirements at commencement held at the Eastview Arena. We are also celebrating the retirement of a number of staff; Ms. Barbara Kenez, business teacher, Mr. Miles Allemano Canadian and World Studies Teacher, Mrs. Krista Pain Arts teacher, and Mrs. Cindy Mills from our front office. On behalf of staff and students we wish Ms. Kenez, Mr. Allemano, Ms. Pain, and Mrs. Mills much happiness in the next chapter of their lives! It has been a pleasure and honour to serve the Eastview community for this past year. I would like to thank all parents/guardians, staff, School Council and all of our students for their commitment in supporting this exemplary and vibrant school. Your support solidifies our mission to provide the best possible education and life learning for our students. I would also like to thank everyone in our Eastview community for extending such a warm Eastview welcome to me. On behalf of the staff and administration of Eastview, we thank all our students and their families for supporting Eastview and wish each of you a wonderful, safe and relaxing summer! -Ms. Jane Seymour, Principal IMPORTANT DATES FOR 2015-2016 SEMESTER ONE July 3 Semester II Reports Mailed Home Sept 1 Guidance Office Open (see insert for hours) Sept 2 Link Leadership Grade 9 Orientation Sept 8 Semester 1 Begins Sept 21 Picture Day DON’T FORGET: Login as a student OR a parent/guardian at www.myblueprint.ca/simcoe and explore potential career and education plans this summer! Check out the post-secondary options leading from your child’s actual high school courses; learn about prerequisites, budgeting and job prospects all from one exciting tool! Plan ahead: Approved 2015-2016 School Year Calendar is now available The school year calendar for next year has been approved and can be found on the Simcoe County District School Board’s website at www.scdsb.on.ca under ‘Schools’ – ‘School Year Calendars.’ Key dates include: Students start school on Tuesday, September 8, 2015. The holiday break is December 21, 2015 to January 1, 2016. Evaluations (5 days) January 28 - February 3 March Break is March 14 to 18, 2016. Subscribe to our school website to stay up-to-date http://eas.scdsb.on.ca Did you know you can subscribe to our website? When we post ‘What’s New’ articles and our monthly newsletters to the website you can choose to receive them by email! Our ‘What's New’ section is where you'll read about all the exciting things going on in our school. It's also where we will post updates during emergency situations. It’s easy to subscribe – visit our website at http://eas.scdsb.on.ca and click the ‘Subscribe’ link at the very top of the page. When you fill out your email and click Subscribe, an email will be sent to your inbox with a link to click to confirm that you want to subscribe. You can unsubscribe at any time using the link at the bottom of each email. CONTACTING A TEACHER There are times when you need to contact a teacher at Eastview. Please take into account the two main avenues of contact: 1) E-mail - Preferable. Please send a detailed message outlining your need/concern, and include instructions for return contact. or 2) Teacher Voicemail - Most teachers have a voicemail not an extension. When calling into the school, please select 5, then enter the voicemail number followed by the # sign. IMPORTANT If you do not know your teachers e-mail address or extension, there is a complete listing under the Departments tab - staff list on the Eastview Website http://eas.scdsb.on.ca. It would be advisable to print this list off for your future reference. Jane Seymour - Principal • Mark Harvey - Vice Principal • Julie Richardson - Vice Principal • Marnie Ridout-Craig - Vice Principal WILDCAT NEWS GUIDANCE NEWS PARTNERSHIP 2015 - 2016 The parent engagement initiatives planned for 2015-16 include the following and all events begin at 7pm: Thursday, October 22: Scholarship Talk (Café) Thursday, February 25: MyBlueprint/Option Sheet Workshop (Library) Monday, April 11: Dr. Karyn Gordon Presents Discovering Your Dream Career (Café) We encourage you to follow us on Twitter this fall for regular announcements and updates: “@WildcatGuidance”. (If you aren’t sure how to set up a Twitter account, ask your son or daughter to help you!) Tweets resume September 8th. Did You Know? There is a Parent Library with over 100 FREE and current resources for parents/guardians to sign out in the Wildcat Guidance Office. Come check it out this Fall! Eastview Guidance Office August Hours Tuesday, Sept.1: 8:00 am – 3:00 pm Wednesday, Sept. 2: 8:00 – 6:00 pm Thursday, Sept. 3: 8:00 am – 3:00 pm For Registrations and Timetable Changes Call 705-728-1321 ext. 40894 to make an appointment Reminder from the Simcoe Muskoka District Health Unit: Protect yourself during extreme heat During extremely warm outdoor temperatures, the body’s control system can become overwhelmed. Sweating helps to cool the body, however, when the humidity is high, sweat will not evaporate as quickly, preventing the body from releasing heat quickly. Children have a high metabolic rate and therefore produce more heat. Their capacity to sweat is not as great compared to adults; so it’s more difficult for them to release heat from their bodies and the effects of dehydration are greater. To protect your child’s health when temperatures and humidity are high, keep them cool by: Giving them plenty of non-caffeinated fluids – even more than their thirst indicates Dressing them in light weight, light-coloured, loose-fitting clothing Staying cool indoors Keeping outdoor physical activity to an absolute minimum – especially when temperatures are at their peak (between 11 a.m. and 4 p.m.) For more information about extreme heat and how to stay cool, visit the health unit’s website at www.simcoemuskokahealth.org or call Health Connection at 705-721-7520 or 1-877-721-7520. Summer School 2015 REGISTRATION NOW OPEN Each year the Simcoe County District School Board offers a variety of summer programs to over 2,000 students. Summer School provides students an opportunity to be better prepared for their future academic goals. The 2015 Summer School offers students teacher instructed, face to face classes to assist students to earn credits, improve grades and improve skills in preparation for future classes. This year the eLearning summer options have been expanded to include grade 10 Civics and Careers, grade 12 English (ENG4C or ENG4U), grade 12 Chemistry (SCH4U) and Families in Canada (HHS4U). Summer School Programs Offered: 7, 8, and 9 Preparatory Math Program 9 & 10 Science & English Credit Upgrade 9 & 10 Math Credit Upgrade Grade 9 Math Transfer Course Grade 11 and 12 Credit Courses eLearning Grade 10 Civics and Careers Credit eLearning Grade 12 English, Chemistry or Families in Canada Be sure to register early as many classes fill quickly. For More information http://www.thelearningcentres.com/ learning-centres-programs/summer-school Beginner Driver Education Only Courses offered this summer! SCDSB’s Driver Education program, for teens and adults who currently have their G1, includes 20 hours of in-class instruction, 10 hours of independent work and 10 hours of individual in-car instruction. The program meets all Ministry of Transportation requirements and is a Ministry Approved Course Provider. There are upcoming summer sessions in Barrie as follows: July 4 –12 Saturday & Sunday 9:00 - 2:30 July 13 -16 Monday - Thursday 9:00 - 2:30 August 8 -16 Saturday & Sunday 9:00 – 2:30 August 10-20 Monday - Thursday 4:00 - 6:30 Register today to reserve a space - the cost is $600 plus HST. Visit The Learning Centres’ website (www.thelearningcentres.com – click on ‘High School Student’, then ‘Beginner Driver Education’) for more information, registration forms and locations. To register, print and complete the registration form, and take the completed form to your local Learning Centre. Call 705-725-8360 for more information. SUPPORTING WILDCAT WELLNESS Be sure to check out the Teen Health and Wellness link at http://eas.scdsb.on.ca/ Use login: eastviewsimcoe and password: wildcats to explore this tool. It offers nonjudgmental, straightforward, standards-aligned, curricular and self-help support and topics include diseases, drugs, alcohol, nutrition, mental health, suicide, bullying, green living, financial literacy, and many more. Eastview Secondary School now has the option to pay for team fees, field trips, club fees, etc., online. It takes less than 5 minutes to register. √ Convenient: Make payments anytime √ Easy to use: Fill a shopping cart and check out √ Safe: No need to send cash or cheques to school √ Secure: Website is protected and PCI compliant To register go to the School Cash Online website at: https://simcoecounty.schoolcashonline.com/ and select “Get Started Today”. Jane Seymour - Principal • Mark Harvey - Vice Principal • Julie Richardson - Vice Principal • Marnie Ridout-Craig - Vice Principal WILDCAT NEWS NOTICE TO STUDENTS AND LEGAL CUSTODIANS OF STUDENTS REGARDING OUT OF AREA REQUESTS Under the Simcoe County District School Board procedures (APM A7000), it is possible for students to apply for and receive permission to attend an out-ofattendance-area school. Students will be permitted to continue in attendance as long as there are pupil places available. They may be required to return to their home school or transfer to another school when the capacity of the school they are attending has been reached and pupil places are required for students residing within the attendance areas. An approval may also be revoked by the Superintendent of Education after consultation with the receiving school principal for reasons related to the student’s behavior, attendance, actions or inactions at a future date. Even with this permission, however, the responsibility for transportation to and from school is borne by the out-of-attendance-area student and/or parent/guardian. SPORTS NEWS Congratulations to this years Athletic Banquet Major Award Winners! They are as follows: Parent workshops offered by Youth Haven Barrie Tuesday evenings at Barrie Central Collegiate Free workshops for parents will be offered at Barrie Central Collegiate (125 Dunlop St. W.) on Tuesday evenings at 7 p.m., starting on April 28. Parents of youth aged 14-24 are welcome to attend these evening sessions offered by Youth Haven Barrie. The sessions will include topics such as: Communicating with youth, managing stress positive relationship building substance abuse For more information, call Youth Haven Barrie at 705-817-1148 or email laura@youthhavenbarrie.com. Colin Hood (Female) Tristyn Jones & Hannah Simms Safe cycling tips from Parachute Canada Colin Hood (Male) Jake Grace & Owen Ingram Jr. Athlete of the Year (Female) Samantha Budd Jr. Athlete of the Year (Male) Mackenzie Smith R.H. Mossop Award Athlete of the Year (Female) Anna Prust R.H. Mossop Award Athlete of the Year (Male) Jake Grace C ongratulations to the 321 Eastview Graduates! Our Commencement ceremony was held on June 25 and proved to be one of our largest turnouts to date! In addition, we saw 143 grads receiving Ontario Scholar recognition! On behalf of the administrative and teaching staff at Eastview S.S. we wish you all the best in your future endeavors. Get ready for biking season and be a role model for cycling safety by following these important yet simple tips: Protect your head - wear a helmet: A properly fitted and correctly worn bike helmet can reduce the risk of serious head injury by up to 80%. Check your ride: Make sure bikes are adjusted to the right height for the rider, inflate tires and check that brakes are working properly. Be prepared: Get trained in bicycle safety and rules of the road. Use hand signals and respect traffic signals, stopping at all stop signs and stoplights. Pick family friendly routes: Protect young riders by riding on quiet roads, trails and designated cycling routes. For more tips and resources, visit Parachute Canada’s website: www.parachutecanada.org/safekidsweek. GRADE 9 ORIENTATION DAY Date: September 2, 2015 Busing will be provided one way only at 9:30am from Forest hill, Guthrie, Shanti Bay, WR Best and Terry Fox. Parent meeting begins at 1pm. SCHOOL COUNCIL 2014 2015 Message from School Council Chair, Hello Parents & Guardians! This year was a really interesting, positive and collaborative year for School Council members. I really enjoyed meeting parents/guardians and working with staff and students as the ESS School Council Chair. I have learned a lot more about our outstanding school, the school system and all the services and supports that Eastview offers to our students. I have also learned about the learning and technology focus with NPDL ( New Pedagogies of Deep Learning), School Improvement Plan, and instructional strategies in the classroom that really support students’ learning and show success. School Council members are so impressed with all ESS staff who are most professional, and who leave a lasting/positive impact on our teens. Please remember to keep involved in your teen’s school and Eastview SS needs our positive parent/guardian voice. We reviewed my blue print.ca, courses & pathways, OSSLT and EQAO Grade 9 Math results as well reviewed field trips and upcoming events. The Student Rep Natalie kept us informed about all the wonderful school events, as well upcoming social events (Thank you Natalie for your positive and inspirational feedback). Please consider joining School Council next school year. The ballots are self-nominating in addition, you can also nominate others- the ballots are open in September and our first meeting is planned for Thursday Sept 24th at 7pm in the library. School Council is really positive, informative, collaborative and reaches out for learning for everyone. Andrea Butcher- Milne Jane Seymour - Principal • Mark Harvey - Vice Principal • Julie Richardson - Vice Principal • Marnie Ridout-Craig - Vice Principal WILDCAT NEWS GOOD NEW’s STORIES AND INFORMATION from the COOPERATIVE EDUCATION DEPARTMENT!! Action First Aid Acute Electrical Altima Dental Barrie Court Services Barrie Veterinary Hospital Barrie Welding & Machinery Barrie YMCA Bear Creek Exotic Wildlife Sanctuary Bike Zone Blondie's Hair Studio Bohemia International Canadian Tire – Bayfield Chalmers Construction Champs Chartwell-Whispering Pines City Direct City of Barrie – Arts & Culture City of Barrie – By-Law Office Colournow Allandale Decorating Computer Solutions R Us Crazy Fox Bistro CupCAKE Doogan’s Pet Store Douglas Ford Eastside Mario's Fox’s Bakery G.D. Coates Fine Cars Garage Clothing Store GoodLife Fitness Grove Park Home Hampton Inn Headquarters Hair Salon Helix Hearing HMV Horseshoe Resort JCI Agri KB Electrical Krueger Electric Learn and Play Daycare Lennox Construction Little Electric MacLaren Art Centre ME Audio Visual Michael & Marion's Mid Ontario Truck Centre MPC - Molded Plastics Northern Stars Montessori OK Tire OPP Orvauto OSPCA Pharmasave Quarry Ridge Photo Gift World PJ Pets RCM Glass & Mirror Right Choice Heating Robinson Hardware Roosters Ruff Haus RVH Saint Elizabeth Health Career College Scarpaccio Risontante SCDSB – Elementary Schools Skater’s Choice Slickers Hair Salon St. Onge Recreation Staples The North Restaurant The Original Mom’s Restaurant The Restore TIFT – Talk is Free Theatre Urban Planet Utopia Towing Wallwin Electric Wally’s Mechanical Western Mechanical Wolseley Supply World Gym Yanch Heating Zumiez We are excited to have the Military Co-op happening again next year with the Grey and Simcoe Foresters. There will be one running first semester, starting in September for students interested in the infantry which runs out of the Barrie Armories. Another exciting opportunity is being offered with the 32 Canadian Brigade Group at Base Borden with Co-op placements in second semester having a greater focus on communications. At the moment we have several applicants who have applied and are currently working through the various stages of the selection process. This is a highly competitive group of applicants and we at Eastview have had many successful candidates in the past and I am sure this will be no different. Students who take part in this Co-op will earn 4 credits towards their OSSD, and training towards their BMQ (Basic Military Qualifications) and BMQ – Land certifications, while getting paid!! Success in the Workplace - Co-op experiences can often lead to employment opportunities and more. If you're a student who shows great initiative and passion for the work you are learning at your placement, you could earn opportunities which pave the way for your future. Some examples of success stories from Eastview's Co-op program which are worth noting; Molded Plastics Consultants offered a first time high school Co-op placement which led to a summer position, as well as a potential offer for future employment once the student completed their post-secondary schooling. Another great story is with Colournow -Allandale Decorating Centre of Barrie who hired their Co-op student to continue working on their web presence with Houzz. The student will continue with their informative blogs on the company's website as well. This student, who will complete a Bachelor of Interior Design, has work experience prior to completing their post-secondary education which will give them invaluable experience and a lead in the competitive market. Many other students managed to secure part-time work during their placements, some actually at the placement and some at similar locations because they now have experience in the sector. We would like to congratulate one our students for being accepted into the specialized Co-op program called Precision Metal Cutting Apprenticeship. This unique program offers students an opportunity to get a jump start into the world of manufacturing, in areas such as Tool and Die Maker, General Machinist and Mould Makers. These students are automatically registered as an apprentice, and have the opportunity to gain on-the-job training with a summer internship and during their Co-op placement in Semester 2, and complete the first level of in-school apprenticeship training through Georgian College. OYAP “The Ontario Youth Apprenticeship Program” - Eastview Secondary School successfully signed more than a dozen students again this year into an apprenticeship, in areas of Automotive Service Technician, Child Development Practitioner, Plumber, Cook, Cabinet Maker, Hairstylist, Heavy Equipment Mechanic and Electrician. Many Eastview students have had the opportunity to be sponsored by their Co-op employers for an apprenticeship this year. Thank you to Mid-Ontario Truck, KB Electric, Little Electric, SCDSB for ECE, RVH for Electrician and Plumbing, Mon Cheri Hair Studio, Northern Stars Montessori, Douglas Ford, The Crazy Fox Bistro, G.D. Coates Fine Cars, Blondies, The Original Mom’s Restaurant and Lennox construction for guiding our students in a chosen pathway. Currently the Co-op Department is trying to develop a new and exciting pathway program for student athletes who are training and competing at national and provincial levels. If you are one of these students please see Mrs. Szentes or Mrs. Grigoriadis in the Co-op office 160B. Students who are interested in finding out more about the various Cooperative Education opportunities are welcome to join one of the many presentations we, and previous Co-op students, organize throughout the year and present to all the Grade 10 Career and Civics classes. Students are also encouraged to stop by the Co-op office and talk to one of the teachers, in Room 160B. The Co-op Department is always looking for new Co-op placements to provide meaningful, real life experiences. A Coop student can provide a company with assistance in work related tasks as well as some new and innovative ideas for the business. If you, or someone you know, is interested in finding out more about becoming a Co-op employer, please contact the Co-op office at 705-728-1321, extension 40861.