École Edward Schreyer School

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École Edward Schreyer School
École Edward Schreyer School
NEWS
May 2016
 News from the Office
 Important Dates
 Visitors & Guests to the
School
 School Calendar
(May/June)
 Canteen Menu
 Whole School News
 Middle Years News
 Senior Years News
 ÉESS Pride
 Summer School/
Camp Info
 Community Information
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85 - 5th Street
Beausejour, MB R0E 0C0
Phone ~ 204.268.2423
Fax ~ 204.268.1157
www.sunriseschool.ca
News from the Office…
The school is heating up; both literally and figuratively! May brings with it warm weather
and a sense of urgency as students are deeply immersed in their courses to prepare
themselves for the next grade or the next stage in their lives. Academics at this time of
year will incorporate a number of diverse learning opportunities such as field trips, athletic events and overnight trips to camp. Please keep an eye on correspondence coming
home from teachers which may include permission forms for upcoming excursions.
A reminder to all grade 8-11 students that Senior High Student Council Elections will be
taking place in May so be sure to read the announcements for more details on opportunities for you to participate in the democratic process and become a representative for
your fellow students.
Preparation for grad is well underway and in addition to finishing up final credits; grade
12 students will be completing scholarship applications, finalizing banquet attendees and
exploring plans for the next year. Please see the counselor’s corner for more Grad 2016
news.
The month of May will also bring some physical changes around the school; the gym is
having some new nets and backboards installed, there is a new trophy case in the hallway
and our playground will have some new trees planted this month as well. Spring is a time
of growth and excitement and we look forward to the busy schedules and heavy workloads but Mental Health Awareness Week also occurs in May so be sure to stop and smell
the flowers occasionally too.
Mr. Ilchena, Mrs. Blocker, Mr. Penner
Important Dates
Please see May and June calendars on page 2 of the
newsletter. We have field trips, camps, exams, and so
much more happening over the next two months.
A reminder that important announcements and events
get posted regularly on our school website.
Visitors & Guests to the school…
All visitors and guests need to report to the school office.
CANTEEN MENU
Breakfast available.
No pre-ordering required.
Menu and prices will be posted at the
cafeteria.
(Prices are subject to change)
ÉESS School Calendar
Please note that calendar events are subject to change.
MAY 2016
Monday
2
Tuesday
Day 1 3
Wednesday
Day 2 4
Day 3 5
-SY Orchestra Performing for ÉBEYS
Gr 5 students (pm)
-Career Symposium
-MY Badminton
Crossovers
MAY SPECIALS
Thursday
Friday
Day 4 6
Day 5
-MTC Tour Group
-RWB “Peter Pan”
-SY Track & Field
(Stonewall)
Grade 7 Camp Cedarwood
Daily Specials $4.50 each
MAY 2 To 6
Mental Health Awareness Week
9
Day 6 10
Day 1 11
Day 2 12
Day 3 13
-MB Construction
Expo
Monday ~ Soft Taco
Admin/PD Day
Tuesday ~ Spaghetti
Wednesday ~ Super Hot Dog
16
Day 5 17
Thursday ~ Taco Salad
Friday ~ Clubhouse Sandwich
MAY 9 TO 13
23
Wednesday ~ Pizza Buns
Thursday ~ Perogies
24
Victoria Day
No School
Monday ~ Chicken Quesadilla
Tuesday ~ Whistle Dog
Day 6 18
-SY Executive
Student Council
2016-17 Elections
30
Day 2 31
Day 1 19
Day 5 26
-SY Track & Field
Zone (ÉESS)
JUNE 2016
Monday
Tuesday
Tuesday ~ Ravioli Lasagna
Wednesday
1
Wednesday ~ Rib Burgers
Day 6
-Gr 6 Girls Immuniza-
6
Day 1 7
Day 2 8
Day 3
-Divisional MY Track
& Field (Selkirk)
9
Day 4
-AAA Celebration
(MY Students)
10
Day 5
-Grade 8 to 12 Year
End BBQ (Lunch)
Gr 12 Prov. Français Exam
Gr 7 Swimming
13
Gr 7 Swimming
Day 6 14
Day 1
Gr 7 Swimming
15
Gr 7 Swimming
Day 2 16
Day 3 17
Day 4
- Gr 8 Math Exam
Gr 12 Pre-Cal
Math Exam
MAY 30 TO 31
20
Day 5 21
Gr 12 Essentrial
Math Exam
Day 6 22
Gr 12 Applied
Math Exam
Day 1 23
Day 4 28
-MY Talent Show
(PM)
-MY Awards & Pig
Roast (AM)
Day 5 29
-GRAD
Gr 7 Swimming
Day 3
-MY Turtle Tides
Water Slides
Grade 8 Camping Trip
27
Gr 9 to 12
Exams
Day 2 24
Gr 9 to 12 Exams
Tuesday ~ Spaghetti
ALWAYS AVAILABLE DAILY
Sandwiches, Wraps, Subs (assorted,
pizza), Nachos & cheese, Salads,
Veggie Sticks
Day 5 3
Grade 11
Canoe Trip (June 1 to 4)
tion
Friday ~ Bacon Cheeseburger
Monday ~ Chicken Chimichanga
Friday
Gr 12 Prov. English Exam
Friday ~ Chicken Nuggets
Thursday ~ Chicken & Tators
Thursday
Day 4 2
Thursday ~ Nacho Cheese Supreme
Wednesday ~ Pizza
Day 1
Gr 12 Prov. English Exam
Monday ~ Beef Énchilada
Tuesday ~ Chicken Caesar Wraps
Day 6 27
-Spring Concert
Day 3
MAY 16 TO 20
Monday ~ Victoria Day /No School
Day 3
-MY Track & Field
Meet
Friday ~ No School
MAY 23 TO 27
Day 2 20
-SY Track & Field
(Selkirk)
Day 4 25
-SY Track & Field
(3000m) Zone
(ÉESS)
Day 4
Day 6
-Last Day of Classes
Early Dismissal 2:30
pm
30
Day 1
Admin/PD day
WHOLE SCHOOL NEWS
Honour Band Concert
Spring Concert
The 2016 Eastman/Interlake Honour Band was held in Oakbank on April
22nd and 23rd. Top notch student musicians from several school divisions came together for a day and a half to rehearse, share, and perform music resulting in a truly wonderful concert. A BIG CONGRATULATIONS goes out to:
Junior Honour Band
Rebecca Black (flute)
Noah Leppelmann (trombone)
Logan MacFarlane (clarinet)
Ashlynn Mackenzie (bassoon)
Alyssa McCaughan (flute)
Mathew Parobec (clarinet)
Heavenly Sinclair (clarinet)
Senior Honour Band
Lauryn Black (clarinet)
Nicholas Borkowsky (clarinet)
Jason Feer (trombone)
Cody Lincoln (euphonium)
The ÉESS Spring Concert will be
on May 26th in the BRCH at 7 p.m.
All music students are participating.
A green letter has gone home
with your child!
Remembrance Day Literary & Poster Contest Winners
Congratulations to our winners!
Mylène Usipiuk
1st place, Intermediate Colour Poster
Also, won Zone and District
Kristen Peitsch
1st place, Intermediate Essay
Also, won Zone
Jaelen Boyd
2nd place, Intermediate Essay
Matthew Parobec
3rd place, Intermediate Essay
Social Justice News
On April 13th, the students and staff supported Day of Pink by wearing pink t-shirts. RBC provided prizes for those students who were creative in their pink outfit.
On April 28th, Matt Bucknor, player for the Winnipeg Blue Bombers visited our school. He has
been trained in the Red Cross, Beyond the Hurt program. The topics discussed included healthy
relationships and schools, power, bullying, labels and stereotypes, intervention-response and
prevention. The messages were delivered in a fun and engaging way, including personal stories
and connecting to their experiences as athletes.
Thank you to the Winnipeg Blue Bombers and Red Cross for sponsoring this worthwhile event.
Thank you to the staff at RBC Beausejour for attending.
MIDDLE YEARS NEWS
Middle Years Badminton
Congratulations to the Middle Years Badminton Players who attended the Amber Trails tournament on Saturday, April
16th. ÉESS made an excellent showing with all our players qualifying for the play offs.
Special recognition to:
Jade Oakley and Evan Leeson finished third overall in boys singles.
Lisha Lee finished fourth in girls singles.
Mason Cameron and Keegan Law finished fourth in boys doubles.
Emma Winram and Emma Shepard finished fourth in girls doubles.
It has been an excellent year for Middle years badminton at ÉESS. We have had a record
number of wins and our success was only enhanced at divisional crossovers on May 2 in
Whitemouth.
First place awards: Jzraelyne Kopp, Carter Ramsden and Bethany Wielgosh.
Second place awards: Emma Winram, Emma Shepherd, Carter Fuerst.
Third place awards: Jarvis Ewasko, Emily Price, Ali Carvalho, Teighlyn Kopp, Bella Seales,
Justin Kroeker and Noah Leppelmann.
Great showing this year and we look forward to more success next season!
SENIOR YEARS NEWS
Executive Senior Student Council for the 2016-17 school year
Campaigning will take place May 9 to May 17.
Student Council elections speeches
will take place on Tuesday, May 17 starting at 11:30 a.m.
Student Council Elections
are scheduled for Tuesday, May 17 from 12:20 p.m. until 2:00 p.m.
SENIOR YEARS NEWS
Counselor’s Corner
Planning for Tomorrow
The end of the school year is fast approaching and it is time to begin planning for not only our summer, but for next
school year. For our graduating students, the final preparations for post-secondary education mean looking into and
applying for scholarships; our returning students are planning courses and perhaps taking some courses over the summer.
Grads 2016
The last two months of school are about to fly by. Not only are you planning for grad and all the excitement that surrounds that milestone, but many of you are also preparing for some sort of post-secondary education. Local and Provincial scholarships are posted on the school website- I strongly encourage all of you to apply for as many as you can. For
those of you who applied to the University of Manitoba or University of Winnipeg prior to March 1, please be reminded
that your grades pay!
UM- over 5- 40S courses
85-89.9%- $1000
90-94.9%- 2000
95%+- $3000
UW- over 3- 40S courses
80-85.9%- $500
86-89.9%- $1100
90-94.9%- $1750
95%+- $2250
Returning Students
Although the course selection process has already taken place, students are always welcome to visit with me to discuss
requirements for their desired career path. Further, Grade 11 credit checks should be made with me in preparation for
Grad 2017.
Summer School 2016
Please see Summer Camp/Summer School Opportunities’ page in the newsletter.
I share your excitement for the summer, and graduation, and look forward to working with you in achieving many successes in both the current and upcoming school years.
Mr. T. Kuleza
tkuleza@sunrisesd.ca
Grad Updates
Grads 2016
Ticket sales and final grad parent meeting is Wednesday May 25th. Ticket sales will run from 4-6, with the parent
meeting in the auditorium commencing immediately after.
Grads 2017
Grad apparel will be going on sale in the first week of May. Please pay close attention to deadlines as this will be the
only order submitted for the startup of school in September (delivery of clothing first week of September). Another
order will be placed in mid –October (delivery of clothing middle December).
ÉESS PRIDE
Community Partnerships
Mr. Kusyk’s metals class has built work benches for the woods room as it is being redone
this summer. Mr. Maguet approached Ray's
Mobile to see if they would be willing to paint
them for us to ensure a more professional finish. Ray said he would be happy to do so as
long as the students where able to come and
be a part of the finishing process.
The students all went to Ray's shop where
they learned to properly prep the benches and
then each were given the opportunity to do
some priming and finish painting in the spry
booth. Ray provided the safety equipment
and such... This was a great learning opportunity for our students and a great way to
work with a local business.
Congratulations Nolan!
Congratulations to Nolan Penner for his athletic wins at the Kinsmen Special Olympics Track & Field event.
Nolan placed first in the 60m and 200 m and 3rd in shot put. Great work Nolan!!
Culinary Success
On Thursday, April 14 Doris Doelger was awarded a silver medal at the 19th
Annual Manitoba skills competition. The competition took place at the Paterson Globe Building, in the culinary department. Prior to starting the culinary
program at the Louis Riel Arts and Technology Centre, Doris was a student at
ÉESS and will be returning in 2017 to complete her grade 12.
“Captain Angela Chamberlin”
Andreas Oertel, author of the Shenanigan Series, named a character in his third novel of the
series, Trouble at Impact Lake, after one of our teachers, Mrs. Chamberlin. In the book ,her
character is called Captain Angela Chamberlin.
Mrs. Chamberlin created questions for Andreas’ first book of the series, History in the Faking. Mrs. Chamberlin’s grade 7 class is currently reading the first book, and Andreas has
already made an appearance in the classroom and will be coming back to discuss the book,
his writing techniques, and to get feedback from the students.
OPPORTUNITIES
Interested in Summer Band Camp? From August 8-12, Manitoba Band Association holds a
Summer Band Camp in Oakbank at Springfield
Middle School for Woodwind, Brass, or Percussion students. For more information on this
fun filled week, check out the MBA website or
email Ms. Lamb. Partial scholarships are available for students who attend!
River East School Division offers in-class summer
school .Details can be found at http://www.retsdconted.com/documents/SummerSchool2016.pdf .
Pembina Trails and St. James- Assiniboia School Divisions
offer online summer school. Details can be found at
http://www.informnet.mb.ca/index.html
~ COMMUNITY INFORMATION ~