Daily News - January 17, 2023
¬ GENERAL ANNOUNCEMENTS
Social Justice Project
For a student's project in Social Justice, it would be greatly appreciated if teachers could take a few moments to show the "BC Transit Courtesy" video in their classrooms, and for all students to fill out the eQuiz afterwards. The video and link to the eQuiz will be posted on the Claremont Instagram account.
Elements Day: Rock, Paper, Scissors – Jan.20
THIS FRIDAY January 20, we are having Elements Day to celebrate the end of semester. Show your school spirit by wearing your Element colours. At lunch we are having a ROCK PAPER SCISSORS TOURNAMENT in the big gym. Anyone can play, just show up and see which Element will win the badge and a prize.
Semester 2 Timetables – Jan.20
Semester 2 timetables are being finalized and will be handed out THIS FRIDAY January 20 at the very start of block 3 in Home Room. Once students stop by their Homeroom to pick up their timetable, they can head directly to their Block 3 class.
Literacy and Numeracy Assessments – Jan. 23-27
Literacy and Numeracy assessments are coming up on January 23, 24 & 27. All current English 10 classes will write Lit 10 with their class and Workplace Math will write Numeracy 10 with their class. These students do not need to sign up!
The following students need to sign up with Mrs. Watson in room 222:
- Grade 11s and 12s missing either of your Num 10 or Lit 10.
- Grade 12s who missed Lit 12 in November with their English 12 class.
- Grade 10s who missed Num 10 in November with their Math 10 class.
- Or if your name is on the list posted out front of the office.
All information is posted outside the office, or see Mrs. Watson or Mrs. O'Brien for questions.
Revised Class Schedule – Jan. 23 & 24 only
To properly schedule these assessments, the entire school will follow a Copernican class schedule consisting of two long blocks per day.
Block 1: 9:00 – 11:45 (Lit/Num Assessments: 9:00 – 12:00)
Block 3: 12:30 – 3:12 (Lit/Num Assessments: 12:30 – 3:30)
TUESDAY Jan.24
Block 2: 9:00 – 11:45 (Lit/Num Assessments: 9:00 – 12:00)
Block 4: 12:30 – 3:12 (Lit/Num Assessments: 12:30 – 3:30)
After School Homework Club
For all students who would like extra help in academic classes, help from Education Assistants is available four days a week (MONDAY-THURSDAY) for one hour after school in room 235. All academic subjects are welcome, but especially if you are struggling in Math & Science. This is open to all students in all grades.
Breakfast Club
The Breakfast Club is running on TUESDAY and THURSDAY mornings (before block 1) at the Spartan Store. All students are welcome to come by for a bagel (with choice of spreads) and a juice box. Items are $.25 each.
¬ FINE ARTS
Night of Dance - Jan.17 & 18
Night of Dance is TONIGHT and WEDNESDAY NIGHT at 7pm. Tickets are $7 for Claremont students. Buy your ticket in the dance studio at lunch.
Music Café
Do you play piano, sing, rap, or create music and want a venue to perform? Any student who wants to perform something musical at the Feb.14th Music Cafe, talk to or email Ms. English before Feb.1st
¬ ATHLETICS
No news today.
¬ CLUBS
ASL Club
For all students in the ASL Club: Anika will not be at the meeting TODAY, but room 300 is still open for signing practice.
¬ INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS
No news today.
¬ GRAD 2023
Grad Photos & Retakes – Jan 23,24,25
Appointments for Grad Photos and Retakes are NEXT WEEK on January 23, 24, & 25 at Claremont School (in the Lifetouch portable photo trailer). Book your session at: prestigeportraits.ca
If you are scheduling a first-time appointment, a $30 sitting fee will be due at the time of your appointment.
If you are scheduling an appointment for retakes, please bring your original proof package with you. You can find the LINK and photo information on the Grad Google Classroom.
For any questions, please contact Lifetouch directly: qvarea@lifetouch.com
Here is the LINK for booking an appointment. Here is some additional information.
Grad Fundraiser: Ongoing Bottle Drive
An easy way to support the 2023 Grad Class is by donating empty bottles and beverage containers throughout the school year until June at the Bottle Depot location at Glanford/Quadra. Account name is “Claremont Grad 2023.” Thank you for supporting the grad class of 2023.
¬ CAREER CENTRE
CUE (Canadian Universities Event – Jan.19
CUE (Canadian Universities Event) will be hosting a virtual event for students THIS THURSDAY January 19, 6:00-8:00pm. This event allows students to visit with university reps from over 50 Canadian post-secondary institutions, and is geared towards Grade 11 and 12 students and their supporters.
Each university will have a drop-in style virtual booth where students can choose which universities they wish to visit and can ask questions about programs, admissions, scholarships, housing and more. Registration is at www.cuebc.org
District of Saanich: Job Fair – Jan.26
The District of Saanich and the Saanich Police Department are holding a Job Fair! Join the event and meet with hiring managers and representatives from Engineering, Parks, IT, Planning, and other departments.
THURSDAY, January 26. Drop-in from 3:00-6:00pm.
Location: WorkBC Centre, #201-3962 Borden St.
Summer Employment with Saanich School District
Grade 12 Students: The Saanich School District #63 will be hiring summer staff in the Custodial Department! Full-time, union positions will be available from the end of June until end of August, with the opportunity for continuing employment. Earn competitive wages vs. minimum wage. You must have your own transportation, and you must be a graduate by the end of June. For more information, see Mrs. Watson in office 222, or email her at cwatson@saanichschools.ca.
¬ NEWS FROM CLAREMONT PAC
Next PAC Meeting – Tuesday Jan 17
Our first official PAC meeting of 2023 is set for TONIGHT @ 7:00 pm; both in person in our Learning Commons as well as virtually through Microsoft TEAMs using this LINK. Hope you can join us!
YMCA-YWCA Y Mind Groups: Multiple Sessions
The YMCA-YWCA Y Mind Groups are a free, weekly psychoeducational support group for teens 13-18 and young adults 18-30 experiencing stress, worries and anxiety. Participants learn healthy coping skills through mindfulness and the ACT (Acceptance and Commitment Therapy) process to manage their anxiety, connect with other young people and receive support all in a safe and supportive community environment. The program is designed to provide tools and support to folks who experience mild to moderate anxiety and is funded by the Ministry of Mental Health and Addictions as an early intervention program. The participants get a free Y gym membership during the program. Online registration for information/intake sessions is available HERE.
Parent information Evening:- Indigenous Peoples Atlas of Canada – Feb.23
A few members of CPAC will represent Claremont at the Annual District Parent Information Evening Feb 23 (7:00 - 8:30 pm) at Bayside Middle School. All school PACs are being invited. Trustees as well as school and district administration will also be in attendance.
This Giant Map shares the stories, perspectives, voices and history of the Indigenous Peoples of Canada. It includes historic and contemporary maps and explores themes of language, demographics, economy and culture. Important topics such as treaties and residential schools are covered in-depth, as well as the contributions of Indigenous Peoples, their oral traditions and land-based knowledge.
CPAC News Subscription
Please register your email at this link https://claremont.sd63.bc.ca/blocks/forum_email/subscribe.php?id=98 in order to receive any news from CPAC (ie. PAC meetings, School Appreciation Events, Conferences, etc.).
PAC Fundraiser: Country Grocer Receipts
Here is an easy way to support your PAC year-round. Save your Country Grocer receipts and bring them to the school front office. We appreciate your participation in this fundraiser which will benefit our school community with up to $2000 in grocery gift cards.
¬ COMMUNITY NEWS
Cordova Bay Fastball
Registration is open for Cordova Bay Fastball for all levels (for Claremont students: the categories are U17 and U15, but there is also U11 and U7 for younger athletes). Registration is free. Registration information can be found at CordovaBayFastball.ca
Peninsula Youth Clinic
The Peninsula Youth Clinic is located at 2379 Bevan Avenue in Sidney and is open every THURSDAY from 5:30-7:30pm for help with any medical concern (physical, mental, and sexual health). Call 250-656-4143 to make an appointment with a physician or counsellor. Services are 100% free, confidential, and explicitly inclusive of all genders and sexualities!
A copy of the announcements is posted on the wall outside of the main office door.