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Sacred Heart High School “Let Your Light Shine” Telephone/Aendance: 519-881-1900 Fax: 519-881-4819 Website: hp://shhs.bgcdsb.org Principal-Mr. Glenn Miller [email protected] Vice-Principal-Mrs. Laurie Fischer Director of Educaon: Mr. Gary ODonnell Superintendent of Educaon: Karyn Bruneel Office Administrators: Mrs. Connie Wilhelm, Mrs. Diane Voisin Mrs. Rene Sachs (Guidance) FEBRUARY 2020 Monday Feb. 3- Semester 2 Begins Feb. 10-14- Spirit Week Monday, Feb. 17- Family Day Fri. Feb. 21First Skiing Day Wednesday, Feb. 26-Ash Wednesday Tues. March 3Second Skiing Day March 5 & 6- Elementary Basketball

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Page 1: High School “Let Your Light Shine”...Victim Services of Durham region, where she provides specialized services and support to survivors of Human trafficking. Karly is a graduate

Sacred Heart

High School

“Let Your Light Shine”

Telephone/Attendance: 519-881-1900 Fax: 519-881-4819

Website: http://shhs.bgcdsb.org Principal-Mr. Glenn Miller

[email protected] Vice-Principal-Mrs. Laurie Fischer

Director of Education: Mr. Gary O’Donnell

Superintendent of Education: Karyn Bruneel

Office Administrators: Mrs. Connie Wilhelm, Mrs. Diane Voisin

Mrs. Rene Sachs (Guidance)

FEBRUARY 2020

Monday Feb. 3-

Semester 2 Begins

Feb. 10-14-

Spirit Week

Monday, Feb. 17-

“Family Day”

Fri. Feb. 21– First

Skiing Day

Wednesday, Feb.

26-”Ash

Wednesday”

Tues. March 3–

Second Skiing Day

March 5 & 6-

Elementary

Basketball

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CONGRATULATIONS, BILLIE FROM

EVERYONE AT THE

“HEART!”

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Tech Corner

As the semester comes to a close, students have been pushing the boundaries to produce some creative

summatives. They all walk away with skills for their toolbox of life.

Culinary – We welcome back Mrs. Watson from her maternity leave to replace Ms. Weber in the foods

room. Many thanks to Ms. Weber for your efforts in the Tech programs. Mrs. Watson is looking forward

to getting back to her classroom and working with the students.

Construction – with a year of visiting the house build and study students reflected on the process as they

finished up summatives. There were certainly some very interesting projects.

Many thanks to BERNIE MCGLYNN of South Bruce flooring, who donated several skids of wood for future

projects.

Manufacturing- students worked on summatives making innovative projects and personalizing them to

the student’s own creativity. Students also completed some exceptional improvements for future

students using 5S principles.

Grade 9 Integrated Tech finished off the year with a welding and plumbing unit that had the students

using CNC technology to make key chains, welding a rose and soldering copper pipe to make their initials.

It was good to see so much enthusiasm from the grade 9 students towards tech.

With several potential students showing interest in the integrated tech (TIJ 101) from the grade 8

information nights it looks like the tech department will stay busy for many years to come!

Picture of the grade 9 classes holding roses they made in January.

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Kaitlin is a survivor of domestic sex trafficking. She is a former

substance user who uses both her lived and professional

experience to support and advocate for others. Kaitlin is

currently enrolled in the mental health and addiction worker

program at George Brown College. For the past 2 and a half

years Kaitlin has worked frontline with survivors of human

trafficking and precariously housed individuals, ensuring that

all their basic needs are being met. She uses her enthusiasm,

positivity and resilience to deliver a message of hope to other

survivors. Kaitlin facilitates workshops and trainings to

service providers and is dedicated to bringing awareness to

domestic human trafficking.

Karly Church is a Crisis Intervention Counselor, social Service

Worker, and advocate for survivors of domestic sex trafficking.

She has worked front line with youth involved in sex work and

trafficking situations for more than 4 years. Karly works at

Victim Services of Durham region, where she provides

specialized services and support to survivors of Human

trafficking. Karly is a graduate from two college programs

including a mental health and addiction worker program, as well

as the social service worker program. As a survivor of domestic

human trafficking, she harnesses her lived experience, extensive

knowledge, along with her passion to engage and work with

survivors of human trafficking. Karly works with individuals in

meeting their basic needs while providing support with a trauma

informed perspective. Working tirelessly to remove stigma

through sharing her story in many settings, including keynote

speeches throughout Canada, Karly has trained and presented

to thousands of social service providers through facilitating

workshops and trainings. Having done numerous youth

symposiums, presentations, consultations, interviews and pan-

els on human trafficking, Karly is dedicated to providing

preventative education as well as bringing awareness to the

broader community.

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