Congratulations to our badminton teams, who competed in provincials this weekend. Colonel Gray brought home the banners for Juvenile Men, and Juvenile and Senior Women. Congratulations Colonels! Thank you to coaches Ms. Wight, Ms. Adams and Ms. Beck.
Athletes are reminded to bring in permission forms to Ms. Lindsay. There are a number of hockey players who have not returned their jerseys. You will not be permitted to get a uniform for spring sports until these are returned, so please do that this week.
The full schedule for athletics this week is on the google calendar on our athletics website.
There will be a short meeting today for anyone interested in playing senior girls softball this year in Room 213 at 11:45 a.m. If you want to play softball this year, you must be in attendance.
Any students wishing to try out for the Track & Field Team are invited to a meeting today at lunch in the gymnasium. Those wishing to participate in a running event are also asked to bring their gear and prepare for an after-school practice today at UPEI. More details will be laid out at the lunchtime meeting. Track & Field is open to all students, with grade 10s competing in the juvenile level, and grade 11 and 12 students at the senior level.
Congratulations to our Debate Club first-time competitors for their award-winning participation in the Confederation Cup this past weekend. Eliza Conn and Jolan Mass tied for 3rd place, and Phoenix Li came in 2nd. Your consistent engagement paid off!
Hey Colonels! We’re your Occupational Health & Safety leaders, and we’re here to ask you to check out the poster for a 30-minute self-paced course through the Workers Compensation Board. There are 10 prizes ranging from $15 to $65, and there are currently only 4 submissions so far. This is a great chance to earn some money. Complete the course and submit your entry by today.
A representative from the Summer Work Student Exchange Program will be outside Student Services TODAY at lunchtime. Summer Work Student Exchange offers youth, aged 16–17, the chance to live and work in another part of Canada, helping build independence, confidence, and valuable real-life experience. It’s often a meaningful opportunity, that has a lasting impact on students’ personal and professional paths. So, if you are interested in this exchange program please see them at lunch time today.
Robotics Club meeting on Tuesday.
Are you a graduating student wanting to be Valedictorian for the class of 2026. If so, there will be an important meeting in the Lecture Theatre Wednesday, April 29th at 12:00. For more information and handouts, please see Mr. Bechervaise.
A personal request from Rowan MacDonald for us to wear tropical clothing on Wednesday for our Easter Seals Ambassador visit.
Potential graduates, who are cadets, or with any family member who is or was a veteran (or in the RCMP), should be aware the Legion Bursaries are due on April 30th and May 15th. Both require official transcripts.
Grade 12’s - only 7 calendar days left in the window for accessing your mid-term transcript, before the link disappears. In the past, students are getting caught thinking they downloaded it, then cannot find it later. Double check that it actually SAVED to your personal e-mail and print, if necessary.
Oak Acres Children’s Foundation is seeking youth ages 14-16 years old for volunteer positions in their Counsellor-in-Training Program this summer, under first and second half dates. Check the job bulletin board in Student Services for application form and more information, with deadline of May 27th.
Fun Fact from the Diversity Appreciation Club:
Africa is home to anywhere from 800 to 1,500 of the world’s languages, making it the most linguistically diverse continent.
Teachers – Today is a duty Day 5.