Daily News - April 18, 2023
THE CHRONICLE
Tuesday April 18, 2023
¬ GENERAL ANNOUNCEMENTS
Spartan Wear – Handed out April 19
The Spartan Wear clothing order has arrived and will be handed out TOMORROW (WEDNESDAY) at lunch in the main gym. If you ordered clothing, please make sure you are there to pick them up.
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.
¬ FINE ARTS
Musical Theatre “The SpongeBob Musical”: May 25 – June 3
Who lives in a pineapple under the sea?? Coming soon: the Claremont Musical Theatre program will be presenting the fun and family-friendly, “The SpongeBob Musical.” Tickets are on sale starting TODAY! This musical runs from May 25-27 and May 31-June 3; shows will be 7pm nightly, plus Saturday matinees at 1pm. Running time, with intermission, will be approximately 2 hours and 20 minutes.
Tickets will be sold ONLINE, with limited availability at the door for cash sales only. All tickets are $15 plus service charge.
Link for IN-PERSON tickets: https://claremontspongebob.brownpapertickets.com/
We will also be LIVESTREAMING all performances and the link for purchasing a stream license will be provided in the near future. Information poster HERE.
¬ ATHLETICS
Jr Boys Rugby
All Junior Boys Rugby players: please come to a short meeting TODAY at the start of lunch in Mr Belvedere's room 134.
¬ CLUBS
Key Club: Childrens’ Books Donation Drive April 17-28
Reminder that the Key Club is hosting a book donation drive to support the 1000x5 childrens’ literacy program. We are collecting gently used picture books, suitable for ages infant to kindergarten. Donations will be accepted at the office until April 28.
Math Club
There will be no Math Club this FRIDAY, as Mr. Skanks is away. However, if you are interested in the Canadian Team Math Contest there is a signup sheet outside room 133 and also online in the Google Classroom.
¬ INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS
Mountain Trip
For all International Students who have signed up for the Rocky Mountain trip: there is a meeting TOMORROW (WEDNESDAY) at the start of lunch in the Learning Commons.
¬ GRAD 2023
Grad Package – Due April 20
If any grade 12 students missed the Grad Assembly last week, please come to the office to pick up your Grad information package. Reminder that all forms and payment are due THIS THURSDAY April 20 to the Accounting Office.
Grad Fundraiser: Oasis Nails and Spa
Oasis Nails and Spa in Oak Bay is donating $1 from every service in the month of April to the Grad Class! So, book your pedicure and spa day in the Month of April and support our Grads at the same time.
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
Trades & Technology Event – April 20
If you identify as female and are interested in exploring a variety of different trades and technology areas (including Electrical, Culinary, Sheet Metal, Automotive, Computer Science, Electronics and Mechanical Engineering), there is a Women in Trades and Technology event being hosted at Camosun College THIS THURSDAY, April 20. If you are interested in this 1-day field trip, please see Ms. Catherall or Mr. Bussoli for more information before TOMORROW (WEDNESDAY). There are limited spots available!
Island Camp Ignite: July 7-9
Island Ignite Camp is happening this summer in Victoria, July 7-9th! This FREE camp is an amazing mentorship opportunity for young women (grades 11 & 12), regardless if they are interested in a career in emergency services, or not. The program focuses on challenging and empowering participants with team building activities and fire ground tasks, skills and drills, led by an amazing group of volunteers from across the fire-fighting service. Applications are due May 1st. Applications are available on the website - www.islandignite.com
SD63 Hairstylist Program
Did you know School District 63 has its own Hair Salon? You can book your haircuts, styles, and scalp massages starting on April 11, at Studio 63, where students from the SD63/VIU Hairstylist Program perform their skills and services. For more information, see Mrs. Watson in room 222 or email her at cwatson@saanichschools.ca. Please see Mr. Bussoli if you're interested in enrolling in the Hairstylist Program. Studio info.
Butchart Gardens Job Fair – April 20
Butchart Gardens will be holding their 2023 Job Fair THIS THURSDAY April 20, from 6:30-8:00pm. Bring your resume and meet the hiring team. The Gardens generally hire for five departments for the summer season:
Food Services: The Gardens has several restaurants which require waitstaff, cashiers, bus persons, and counter-service persons. We also have two kitchen facilities which produce a la carte, pastry, and industrial production.
Visitor Services: Primarily an outdoor position, responsibilities include pedestrian and vehicle traffic control, grounds maintenance, collecting admissions, and all other services provided for our international and local visitors.
Custodial Services: These positions require work both indoors and outdoors. Responsibilities include maintenance of administrative buildings, visitor and staff washroom facilities, and garbage collection.
Seed & Gift Store: These positions require work both behind-the-scenes and with our visitors. Responsibilities include extensive merchandise knowledge, cash transactions, unpacking, stocking and reconciling paperwork.
Gardening: Primarily outdoor positions or work in our Plant Identification Centre. Most positions require eight hour shifts of heavy to moderate labour and require good public relations skills.
Job Opportunities
Healthcare Jobs. If you are interested in a job or career within the healthcare system, join in on an info session regarding summer employment opportunities at Island Health.
THIS THURSDAY, April 20 @ lunch (11:48-12:28) in Lab/Classroom 215.
Local book publisher, Robert Thomson (of Godwin Books), is looking for a student with computer skills to help with formatting his next book. This is a paid position, and the work could be done at the public library or other computer desks. For more information, see Mrs. Watson in room 222 or email her at cwatson@saanichschools.ca
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.
Volunteer Opportunities
Would you be interested in gaining work experience related to website design, facebook management, and creating content regarding community news? The Cordova Bay Area Association is looking for a volunteer (with possibly a future as a paid job), for their newsletter, ‘The Cordovan’. See Mrs. Watson in room 222 or email her at cwatson@saanichschools.ca for more information.
Sports for Kids is a before-school sports program created by former Claremont students. A volunteer’s role is to help teach kids ages 5-10 how to play sports and gym games. The program will begin mid-April, running on Mondays and Wednesdays from 7:30am to 8:30am, at Lochside Elementary. For more information, see Mrs. Watson in room 222 or email her at cwatson@saanichschools.ca
30 Hours of Work Experience/Volunteering
30 Hours of Work Experience OR Volunteering are required for Graduation. Hours can be counted from any grade. See Mrs. Watson in room 222 to find out how to confirm your 30 hours. If you're not working, there are lots of ideas for looking into Volunteerism. You can discuss ideas with Mrs. Watson and she can point out a list of possibility volunteer opportunities.
¬ NEWS FROM CLAREMONT PAC
Claremont PAC Meeting: April 18
The next Claremont PAC meeting will be TONIGHT @ 7pm (both online and in person in our Learning Commons). Nominees are being accepted for the CPAC AGM in May. Available roles: Secretary, COPACS Rep, Members at Large. If you’re interested in joining our meeting online, please use this LINK.
Claremont PAC: Staff Appreciation Lunch – May 10
To recognize the hard work of teachers, support staff, and admin at our awesome school, CPAC is planning a Taco Bar Staff Appreciation Luncheon on WEDNESDAY, May 10th! Please help us celebrate our amazing Claremont staff. For more information and to sign up, please visit the following link: Staff Appreciation Potluck.
For any parent who might prefer to make a monetary donation (for food or flowers), please send an e-transfer to Judy Sam at judysam84@live.ca. If you have any questions, please contact: claremontstaffappreciation@gmail.com
Anti-Racism and Equity Presentation
For parents who were unable to attend the April 13th Conference with Dr. Lisa Gunderson (award-winning educator, community speaker, organizer, leader, and equity consultant and trainer) regarding equity, understanding, disrupting, and dismantling racism and other “isms”. A presentation recording will be made available shortly on the CPAC site/Principal Aaron Buckham’s next Newsletter.
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
“Collaborative and Proactive Solutions” Virtual Presentation – May 4
Dr. Ross Greene will speak about how Collaborative and Proactive Solutions can help us show our kids we care about them. Solving problems together creates connection and allows our children to be a part of finding solutions to what is causing their concerning behaviour. Dr. Greene’s work reminds us that things go better for everyone, when we solve problems together and that kids do well if they can.
Date: THURSDAY, May 4, 6:00pm - 8:00pm
REGISTRATION REQUIRED: familysmart.ca/events
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.