Monday, March 3, 2014

Day 2 HS & Day 4 - Gr. 7 & 8

Every time you smile at someone, it is an action of love, a gift to that person, a beautiful thing.

clip_image002WHOLE SCHOOL ANNOUNCEMENTS

clip_image004 Ski/Snowboard Club Reimbursement - Forms are available at the office and need to be returned by Thursday, March 6th. Please click on link to view form. (KN Mar. 6)

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Please be aware that there are hand sanitizer dispensers available outside the main office as well and by the tuck shop. There will also be some hand pumps in the main office.

Try and keep some of those winter germs to a minimum. (GS Mar. 6) clip_image008

clip_image010Anyone who is interested in competing for the MT track and field team is asked to attend a meeting in room 136 during lunch March 18th right after the March Break.  Please bring your lunch and be prompt. (KW Mar 18)

7/8 ANNOUNCEMENTS clip_image012

clip_image0147/8 Boys Hockey Schedule:

Monday, March 3-SPORTSPLEX-Arena 2- 3:00-4:00

Tuesday, March 18- SPORTSPLEX- Arena 1-3:00-4:00 (TQ Mar 18)

HIGH SCHOOL ANNOUNCEMENTS

clip_image015 Any high school girls interested in playing rugby this year, are invited to come to the chapel Tuesday March 4 at lunch. See you there Titans! (CR Mar. 4)

clip_image017H.S. Field Lacrosse - Those interested in playing M.T. Field Lacrosse this Spring are ask to attend a meeting on Tuesday, March 4, during lunch at 11:40in the The Dance Studio. (JL Mar. 4)

clip_image019H.S. Wrestling - Wrestlers are reminded to return their singlets and any outstanding fees to Mr. Liska asap. (JL Mar. 6)

MAC (Make a Change) Club is starting up!  Are you interested in making positive social and environmental change in our community?  Are you interested in taking action to making positive change happen?  If so, come to our meeting in the chapel on Mondays.  Our first meeting is Monday, March 3rd at 11:30 in the chapel.  If you have any questions, see Mrs. Ragaisis. (SR Mar 3)

Varsity Girls Futsal Schedule:

Monday, March 3rd 3-4:15pm  wood floor gym

Tuesday, March 4th SFX TOURNAMENT Tuesday, March 18th 3-4:15pm caf. gym
Friday, March 21st  UNITED CUP TOURNAMENT

STUDENT SERVICES clip_image021

The STUDENT SERVICES WEBSITE at ss.mths.ca is set up as an information tool.

Includes information about: Community Service Hours Opportunities, Courses, Careers, Graduation, Scholarships,etc.

Canadian Forces: Any student interested in attending a presentation about Careers in the Canadian Forces on Tuesday March 4th, is asked to sign up in Student Services by the Monday March 3. (JH Mar 3)

clip_image023 Please click on link to view poster to help Support Canadians living with Cancer. Donate a few hours of your time and help save lives. (KZ Apr 1)

The Youth In Policing Initiative is an employment program with the Ottawa Police Service for youth 15-18 years of age and attending a secondary school program. The goal of the Youth in Policing Initiative is to give young people an opportunity to develop job skills while enhancing police and community relations.  The program is for interested youth with leadership potential including those who may experience barriers to success and would benefit from this unique opportunity. For more information go to:   http://ottawapolice.ca/en/Community/TeenLounge/YIPI.aspx

clip_image024I am hoping to present a puppet show of Little Red Riding Hood at the Ruth E. Dickinson Library during March Break.  For this project I need to have four student volunteers.  I would like the volunteers to review and modify the script to their liking, make props, develop the stage directions, create the musical set list, and perform their production for about 100 children.  The students will earn volunteer hours for this creative work.  The puppets will be made by a professional puppeteer.

In the past, the students involved in our puppet shows have thoroughly enjoyed the experience.  Unfortunately these students will be away over the Spring Break and it is time to bring in another troop of puppeteers.

If any of your students would be interested in this opportunity, please have them contact me by email at

ann-marie.miller@ottawa.ca or by phone at 613-580-2796.

Thanks for your assistance with this,

Annie

Ann-Marie (Annie) Miller

Supervising Librarian

Ruth E. Dickinson Branch

Ottawa Public Library

613-580-2796

The MS Society of Canada Ottawa Chapter is holding their annual Mandarin MS Walk on Sunday, April 27th.  We are looking to recruit over 200 volunteers to assist in a number of duties during the weekend of the event.  In previous years a majority of our volunteers have been students from in and around the Ottawa area.

Thank you for your consideration in this matter.

Michelle Davis | Fundraising Administrator | Ottawa Chapter

MS Society of Canada | 1826 Woodward Dr. | Ottawa ON K2C 0P7

P: 613-728-1583 ex. 3323 <- NEW Extension

| F: 613-728-0342michelle.davis@mssociety.ca

mssociety.ca/ottawa Join our Twitter Feed Find us on Facebook

March Break BABYSITTING COURSE Ages 10-16

When: Monday March 10th

Time: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Location: Ruth E. Dickinson Library,

Cost: $50 cash only the morning of the course. (Includes an information package & a certificate and healthy snacks).

What to bring: A doll or a bear, a small blanket, your lunch

A SMART babysitter has LEADERSHIP SKILLS and INITIATIVE and always keeps SAFETY in mind!

 Babysitting Siblings

 Becoming a mother’s helper

 The babysitter’s and parent’s responsibilities

 How to find the best babysitting jobs

 Having a successful interview

 Caring and keeping children safe

 How to get along with children

 Playtime & Mealtime

 Emergency situations

 Introduction to CPR & choking

Please register early, space is limited: www.biblioOttawaLibrary.ca/en/program

For more information call Elaine Ménard at 613.443.2027 or e-mail menard@menardsc.com (KZ Mar 10)

The Driver Education Program: Winter 2014 - registration forms are now available in Student Services. Students can register by mailing/dropping off the form to the Continuing Education Department (570 West Hunt Club Road) or by having their parent call 613-228-3338 to register with Visa or MasterCard. (KW)

Explore is a five-week language-immersion course (spring or summer). Participants live in a student residence on campus or with a homestay family whose members speak French.  Participants in Explore receive a $2,200 bursary that covers tuition fees for the course, meals, accommodations, workshops, but the bursary does not cover other necessary costs such as registration fee ($225 non-refundable and payable only if you receive a bursary), travel costs, optional activities, spending money.  See brochures in Student  Services. To be eligible to apply, you must meet all of the following criteria:  be a canadian citizen or permanent resident; be at least in Grade 11 during the current school year; have been a full-time student for at least one term during the current school year.   You must also be at least 16 years old.  To see a detailed list of the participating colleges and universities across Canada, go to their website:  www.myexplore.ca and to apply, visit www.myexplore.ca/apply

GRADE 12’s / GRADS clip_image026

FOR THE LATEST GRAD AND PROM INFORMATION, CHECK THE STUDENT SERVICES GRAD WEBPAGE:

https://sites.google.com/a/ocsb.ca/teh-student-services-information/home/grade-12-information/graduation-prom-grad-day-info

GRADUATION FEES:

A grad fee of $75 will be collected from each graduate between March 19th - 27th.  This fee covers the cost of all activities associated with grad day & commencement (this fee does not cover any costs associated with prom).  Students will be measured for their grad gown when they bring a cheque for $75 (made payable to "Mother Teresa High School") to room 130 between March 19th & March 27th. (DM Mar. 27)

 

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COMMUNITY CORNER clip_image030

clip_image032PARISHES SERVING THE MOTHER TERESA COMMUNITY:

St. Andrew’s Parish: For information please visit www.saintandrewparish.ca.

St. Monica’s Parish: For information please visit www.st-monica.com

St. Patrick’s Fallowfield: For information please visit www.stpatricks.nepean.on.ca

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clip_image035COMING UP….

March 5- Ash Wednesday

March 7- PD Day No School

March 10-14- March Break No School

clip_image037 Mother Teresa… Did you know…??

The Catholic Church has begun to move Mother Teresa along the steps toward sainthood, and she was beatified in 2003. Her official title is now Blessed Teresa of Calcutta. (legacy.com)

Friday, February 28, 2014

Day 1 HS & Day 3 - Gr. 7 & 8

Let us always meet each other with smile, for the smile is the beginning of love.

clip_image002WHOLE SCHOOL ANNOUNCEMENTS

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Please be aware that there are hand sanitizer dispensers available outside the main office as well and by the tuck shop. There will also be some hand pumps in the main office.

Try and keep some of those winter germs to a minimum. (GS Mar. 6) clip_image006

clip_image008Anyone who is interested in competing for the MT track and field team is asked to attend a meeting in room 136 during lunch March 18th right after the March Break.  Please bring your lunch and be prompt. (KW Mar 18)

Zipthru DINE WITH US RELOADABLE CARD:

Please click on the link to view information about the Zipthru DINE WITH US Reloadable Card. It works just like any gift card and is being offered in our cafeteria. (DD Feb 28)

This Week in the Learning Commons

Fri. Feb 28:  - Animanga (High School Anime Club) - High School Lunch

7/8 ANNOUNCEMENTS clip_image010

clip_image0127/8 Boys Hockey Schedule:

Monday, March 3-SPORTSPLEX-Arena 2- 3:00-4:00

Tuesday, March 18- SPORTSPLEX- Arena 1-3:00-4:00 (TQ Mar 18)

HIGH SCHOOL ANNOUNCEMENTS

REACH FOR THE TOP: There will be a practice session for all the members of the Reach for the Top team on Friday February 28th at lunch in room 307. (JS Feb 28)

MAC (Make a Change) Club is starting up!  Are you interested in making positive social and environmental change in our community?  Are you interested in taking action to making positive change happen?  If so, come to our meeting in the chapel on Mondays.  Our first meeting is Monday, March 3rd at 11:30 in the chapel.  If you have any questions, see Mrs. Ragaisis. (SR Mar 3)

clip_image014 All Senior Girl's Volleyball players please hand in your team jersey ASAP. Mrs. Rennick will be sending names to the office regarding outstanding uniform collection by next week. Please bring the jersey to room 320. Thanks again for the season. (JR Feb 28)

Varsity Girls Futsal Schedule:

Monday, March 3rd 3-4:15pm  wood floor gym

Tuesday, March 4th SFX TOURNAMENT Tuesday, March 18th 3-4:15pm caf. gym
Friday, March 21st  UNITED CUP TOURNAMENT

STUDENT SERVICES clip_image016

The STUDENT SERVICES WEBSITE at ss.mths.ca is set up as an information tool.

Includes information about: Community Service Hours Opportunities, Courses, Careers, Graduation, Scholarships,etc.

Canadian Forces: Any student interested in attending a presentation about Careers in the Canadian Forces on Tuesday March 4th, is asked to sign up in Student Services by the Monday March 3. (JH Mar 3)

clip_image018 Please click on link to view poster to help Support Canadians living with Cancer. Donate a few hours of your time and help save lives. (KZ Apr 1)

The Youth In Policing Initiative is an employment program with the Ottawa Police Service for youth 15-18 years of age and attending a secondary school program. The goal of the Youth in Policing Initiative is to give young people an opportunity to develop job skills while enhancing police and community relations.  The program is for interested youth with leadership potential including those who may experience barriers to success and would benefit from this unique opportunity. For more information go to:   http://ottawapolice.ca/en/Community/TeenLounge/YIPI.aspx

Student and Go Abroad Fairs - Ottawa, Friday, February 28th- Ottawa Convention Centre, 2pm to 6pm

Free Admission, free seminars.  Pre-register online and enter Grand Prize Draws www.studyandgoabroad.com

Pick up a flyer in Student Services. (KW Feb 28)

clip_image019I am hoping to present a puppet show of Little Red Riding Hood at the Ruth E. Dickinson Library during March Break.  For this project I need to have four student volunteers.  I would like the volunteers to review and modify the script to their liking, make props, develop the stage directions, create the musical set list, and perform their production for about 100 children.  The students will earn volunteer hours for this creative work.  The puppets will be made by a professional puppeteer.

In the past, the students involved in our puppet shows have thoroughly enjoyed the experience.  Unfortunately these students will be away over the Spring Break and it is time to bring in another troop of puppeteers.

If any of your students would be interested in this opportunity, please have them contact me by email at

ann-marie.miller@ottawa.ca or by phone at 613-580-2796.

Thanks for your assistance with this,

Annie

Ann-Marie (Annie) Miller

Supervising Librarian

Ruth E. Dickinson Branch

Ottawa Public Library

613-580-2796

The MS Society of Canada Ottawa Chapter is holding their annual Mandarin MS Walk on Sunday, April 27th.  We are looking to recruit over 200 volunteers to assist in a number of duties during the weekend of the event.  In previous years a majority of our volunteers have been students from in and around the Ottawa area.

Thank you for your consideration in this matter.

Michelle Davis | Fundraising Administrator | Ottawa Chapter

MS Society of Canada | 1826 Woodward Dr. | Ottawa ON K2C 0P7

P: 613-728-1583 ex. 3323 <- NEW Extension

| F: 613-728-0342michelle.davis@mssociety.ca

mssociety.ca/ottawa Join our Twitter Feed Find us on Facebook

March Break BABYSITTING COURSE Ages 10-16

When: Monday March 10th

Time: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Location: Ruth E. Dickinson Library,

Cost: $50 cash only the morning of the course. (Includes an information package & a certificate and healthy snacks).

What to bring: A doll or a bear, a small blanket, your lunch

A SMART babysitter has LEADERSHIP SKILLS and INITIATIVE and always keeps SAFETY in mind!

 Babysitting Siblings

 Becoming a mother’s helper

 The babysitter’s and parent’s responsibilities

 How to find the best babysitting jobs

 Having a successful interview

 Caring and keeping children safe

 How to get along with children

 Playtime & Mealtime

 Emergency situations

 Introduction to CPR & choking

Please register early, space is limited: www.biblioOttawaLibrary.ca/en/program

For more information call Elaine Ménard at 613.443.2027 or e-mail menard@menardsc.com (KZ Mar 10)

Volunteers Needed! Family Dance on Friday, February 28th, 5:30pm to 9pm at the Berrigan Elementary School gym.   Need help with set-up, registration desk, bake sale, etc...and clean up a the end of the event.  For more information please contact Esmat Fares, 613-797-4004, salameh252@yahoo.ca (KW Feb 28)

The Driver Education Program: Winter 2014 - registration forms are now available in Student Services. Students can register by mailing/dropping off the form to the Continuing Education Department (570 West Hunt Club Road) or by having their parent call 613-228-3338 to register with Visa or MasterCard. (KW)

Explore is a five-week language-immersion course (spring or summer). Participants live in a student residence on campus or with a homestay family whose members speak French.  Participants in Explore receive a $2,200 bursary that covers tuition fees for the course, meals, accommodations, workshops, but the bursary does not cover other necessary costs such as registration fee ($225 non-refundable and payable only if you receive a bursary), travel costs, optional activities, spending money.  See brochures in Student  Services. To be eligible to apply, you must meet all of the following criteria:  be a canadian citizen or permanent resident; be at least in Grade 11 during the current school year; have been a full-time student for at least one term during the current school year.   You must also be at least 16 years old.  To see a detailed list of the participating colleges and universities across Canada, go to their website:  www.myexplore.ca and to apply, visit www.myexplore.ca/apply

GRADE 12’s / GRADS clip_image021

FOR THE LATEST GRAD AND PROM INFORMATION, CHECK THE STUDENT SERVICES GRAD WEBPAGE:

https://sites.google.com/a/ocsb.ca/teh-student-services-information/home/grade-12-information/graduation-prom-grad-day-info

Attention Graduates: Ross’ Independent Grocer is providing a $500 bursary to one of our graduates pursuing post-secondary education. For an application form, please see Mr. Bergin in Room 310 for an application. (RB Feb 28)

clip_image023GRADUATING STUDENTS – POLICIES AND DEADLINES:  In the past, it has been the practice of some graduating students to leave their Community Service Hours to the last month of school, thereby jeopardizing their graduation in June.  As a result, the following policies are now in place at Mother Teresa:

· PROM: All graduating students must have completed their 40 hours of community service if they intend to attend their graduation dance.  The earlier the better! Hours must be submitted to Student Services by Friday May 23rd, 2014.

  • GRADUATION: In order to attend the Graduation Ceremony, students must have the 40 hours of community service completed by Monday June 09, 2014.

Forms are available in Student Services, the main office, or on the Mother Teresa website. (JH –Feb 28)

clip_image025GRADUATION INFO: The MT Graduation Ceremony for the class of 2014 will be held at Mother Teresa on Thursday June 26, 2014. Each student will be given 2 tickets for guests. Students will be able to request extra tickets by signing up in Student Services between May 1st and May 23rd . Students will be informed whether they will get extra tickets, in early June. (JH –Jan 17)

 

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clip_image029 A reminder that Friday Feb. 28th is Jeans Day. This week our contributions will go towards raising money for the Nunavut exchange. Your generosity is greatly appreciated. (KM –Feb. 28)

COMMUNITY CORNER clip_image031

clip_image033PARISHES SERVING THE MOTHER TERESA COMMUNITY:

St. Andrew’s Parish: For information please visit www.saintandrewparish.ca.

St. Monica’s Parish: For information please visit www.st-monica.com

St. Patrick’s Fallowfield: For information please visit www.stpatricks.nepean.on.ca

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clip_image036COMING UP…. February 28, 2014- HS Oscar Night

clip_image038 Mother Teresa… Did you know…??

The Catholic Church has begun to move Mother Teresa along the steps toward sainthood, and she was beatified in 2003. Her official title is now Blessed Teresa of Calcutta. (legacy.com)

Thursday, February 27, 2014

Day 2 HS & Day 2 - Gr. 7 & 8

Never travel faster than your guardian angel can fly.

clip_image002WHOLE SCHOOL ANNOUNCEMENTS

Anyone who is interested in competing for the MT track and field team is asked to attend a meeting in room 136 during lunch March 18th right after the March Break.  Please bring your lunch and be prompt. (KW Mar 18)

Zipthru DINE WITH US RELOADABLE CARD:

Please click on the link to view information about the Zipthru DINE WITH US Reloadable Card. It works just like any gift card and is being offered in our cafeteria. (DD Feb 28)

This Week in the Learning Commons

Fri. Feb 28:  - Animanga (High School Anime Club) - High School Lunch

7/8 ANNOUNCEMENTS clip_image004

clip_image0067/8 Boys Hockey Schedule:

Monday, March 3-SPORTSPLEX-Arena 2- 3:00-4:00

Tuesday, March 18- SPORTSPLEX- Arena 1-3:00-4:00 (TQ Mar 18)

HIGH SCHOOL ANNOUNCEMENTS

REACH FOR THE TOP: There will be a practice session for all the members of the Reach for the Top team on Friday February 28th at lunch in room 307. (JS Feb 28)

MAC (Make a Change) Club is starting up!  Are you interested in making positive social and environmental change in our community?  Are you interested in taking action to making positive change happen?  If so, come to our meeting in the chapel on Mondays.  Our first meeting is Monday, March 3rd at 11:30 in the chapel.  If you have any questions, see Mrs. Ragaisis. (SR Mar 3)

clip_image008 All Senior Girl's Volleyball players please hand in your team jersey ASAP. Mrs. Rennick will be sending names to the office regarding outstanding uniform collection by next week. Please bring the jersey to room 320. Thanks again for the season. (JR Feb 28)

Varsity Girls Futsal Schedule:

Monday, March 3rd 3-4:15pm  wood floor gym

Tuesday, March 4th SFX TOURNAMENT Tuesday, March 18th 3-4:15pm caf. gym
Friday, March 21st  UNITED CUP TOURNAMENT

STUDENT SERVICES clip_image010

The STUDENT SERVICES WEBSITE at ss.mths.ca is set up as an information tool.

Includes information about: Community Service Hours Opportunities, Courses, Careers, Graduation, Scholarships,etc.

Canadian Forces: Any student interested in attending a presentation about Careers in the Canadian Forces on Tuesday March 4th, is asked to sign up in Student Services by the Monday March 3. (JH Mar 3)

clip_image012 Please click on link to view poster to help Support Canadians living with Cancer. Donate a few hours of your time and help save lives. (KZ Apr 1)

The Youth In Policing Initiative is an employment program with the Ottawa Police Service for youth 15-18 years of age and attending a secondary school program. The goal of the Youth in Policing Initiative is to give young people an opportunity to develop job skills while enhancing police and community relations.  The program is for interested youth with leadership potential including those who may experience barriers to success and would benefit from this unique opportunity. For more information go to:   http://ottawapolice.ca/en/Community/TeenLounge/YIPI.aspx

Student and Go Abroad Fairs - Ottawa, Friday, February 28th- Ottawa Convention Centre, 2pm to 6pm

Free Admission, free seminars.  Pre-register online and enter Grand Prize Draws www.studyandgoabroad.com

Pick up a flyer in Student Services. (KW Feb 28)

clip_image013I am hoping to present a puppet show of Little Red Riding Hood at the Ruth E. Dickinson Library during March Break.  For this project I need to have four student volunteers.  I would like the volunteers to review and modify the script to their liking, make props, develop the stage directions, create the musical set list, and perform their production for about 100 children.  The students will earn volunteer hours for this creative work.  The puppets will be made by a professional puppeteer.

In the past, the students involved in our puppet shows have thoroughly enjoyed the experience.  Unfortunately these students will be away over the Spring Break and it is time to bring in another troop of puppeteers.

If any of your students would be interested in this opportunity, please have them contact me by email at

ann-marie.miller@ottawa.ca or by phone at 613-580-2796.

Thanks for your assistance with this,

Annie

Ann-Marie (Annie) Miller

Supervising Librarian

Ruth E. Dickinson Branch

Ottawa Public Library

613-580-2796

The MS Society of Canada Ottawa Chapter is holding their annual Mandarin MS Walk on Sunday, April 27th.  We are looking to recruit over 200 volunteers to assist in a number of duties during the weekend of the event.  In previous years a majority of our volunteers have been students from in and around the Ottawa area.

Thank you for your consideration in this matter.

Michelle Davis | Fundraising Administrator | Ottawa Chapter

MS Society of Canada | 1826 Woodward Dr. | Ottawa ON K2C 0P7

P: 613-728-1583 ex. 3323 <- NEW Extension

| F: 613-728-0342michelle.davis@mssociety.ca

mssociety.ca/ottawa Join our Twitter Feed Find us on Facebook

March Break BABYSITTING COURSE Ages 10-16

When: Monday March 10th

Time: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Location: Ruth E. Dickinson Library,

Cost: $50 cash only the morning of the course. (Includes an information package & a certificate and healthy snacks).

What to bring: A doll or a bear, a small blanket, your lunch

A SMART babysitter has LEADERSHIP SKILLS and INITIATIVE and always keeps SAFETY in mind!

 Babysitting Siblings

 Becoming a mother’s helper

 The babysitter’s and parent’s responsibilities

 How to find the best babysitting jobs

 Having a successful interview

 Caring and keeping children safe

 How to get along with children

 Playtime & Mealtime

 Emergency situations

 Introduction to CPR & choking

Please register early, space is limited: www.biblioOttawaLibrary.ca/en/program

For more information call Elaine Ménard at 613.443.2027 or e-mail menard@menardsc.com (KZ Mar 16)

Volunteers Needed! Family Dance on Friday, February 28th, 5:30pm to 9pm at the Berrigan Elementary School gym.   Need help with set-up, registration desk, bake sale, etc...and clean up a the end of the event.  For more information please contact Esmat Fares, 613-797-4004, salameh252@yahoo.ca (KW Feb 28)

The Driver Education Program: Winter 2014 - registration forms are now available in Student Services. Students can register by mailing/dropping off the form to the Continuing Education Department (570 West Hunt Club Road) or by having their parent call 613-228-3338 to register with Visa or MasterCard. (KW)

Explore is a five-week language-immersion course (spring or summer). Participants live in a student residence on campus or with a homestay family whose members speak French.  Participants in Explore receive a $2,200 bursary that covers tuition fees for the course, meals, accommodations, workshops, but the bursary does not cover other necessary costs such as registration fee ($225 non-refundable and payable only if you receive a bursary), travel costs, optional activities, spending money.  See brochures in Student  Services. To be eligible to apply, you must meet all of the following criteria:  be a canadian citizen or permanent resident; be at least in Grade 11 during the current school year; have been a full-time student for at least one term during the current school year.   You must also be at least 16 years old.  To see a detailed list of the participating colleges and universities across Canada, go to their website:  www.myexplore.ca and to apply, visit www.myexplore.ca/apply

GRADE 12’s / GRADS clip_image015

FOR THE LATEST GRAD AND PROM INFORMATION, CHECK THE STUDENT SERVICES GRAD WEBPAGE:

https://sites.google.com/a/ocsb.ca/teh-student-services-information/home/grade-12-information/graduation-prom-grad-day-info

Attention Graduates: Ross’ Independent Grocer is providing a $500 bursary to one of our graduates pursuing post-secondary education. For an application form, please see Mr. Bergin in Room 310 for an application. (RB Feb 28)

clip_image017GRADUATING STUDENTS – POLICIES AND DEADLINES:  In the past, it has been the practice of some graduating students to leave their Community Service Hours to the last month of school, thereby jeopardizing their graduation in June.  As a result, the following policies are now in place at Mother Teresa:

· PROM: All graduating students must have completed their 40 hours of community service if they intend to attend their graduation dance.  The earlier the better! Hours must be submitted to Student Services by Friday May 23rd, 2014.

  • GRADUATION: In order to attend the Graduation Ceremony, students must have the 40 hours of community service completed by Monday June 09, 2014.

Forms are available in Student Services, the main office, or on the Mother Teresa website. (JH –Feb 28)

clip_image019GRADUATION INFO: The MT Graduation Ceremony for the class of 2014 will be held at Mother Teresa on Thursday June 26, 2014. Each student will be given 2 tickets for guests. Students will be able to request extra tickets by signing up in Student Services between May 1st and May 23rd . Students will be informed whether they will get extra tickets, in early June. (JH –Jan 17)

 

STAFF clip_image021

COMMUNITY CORNER clip_image023

clip_image025PARISHES SERVING THE MOTHER TERESA COMMUNITY:

St. Andrew’s Parish: For information please visit www.saintandrewparish.ca.

St. Monica’s Parish: For information please visit www.st-monica.com

St. Patrick’s Fallowfield: For information please visit www.stpatricks.nepean.on.ca

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clip_image028COMING UP…. February 28, 2014- HS Oscar Night

clip_image030 Mother Teresa… Did you know…??

The Catholic Church has begun to move Mother Teresa along the steps toward sainthood, and she was beatified in 2003. Her official title is now Blessed Teresa of Calcutta. (legacy.com)

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