Upload
lykiet
View
213
Download
0
Embed Size (px)
Citation preview
January 25 • English 12 Provincial Exam - 9:00 – 11:00 am • Numeracy Provincial Exam - 12:30 – 2:30 pm January 26 • Francais Immersion Provincial Exam - 1:00 – 3:00 pm
STANLEY HUMPHRIES SECONDARY SCHOOL JANUARY 23, 2018
SHSS │ JANUARY NEWSLETTER
Lead ● Achieve ● Succeed
STANLEY HUMPHRIES SECONDARY SCHOOL NEWSLETTER JANUARY 23, 2018
Reports Cards ~ February 5th
The Kootenay-Columbia MyEducation BC FAMILY PORTAL
allows access to report cards.
To Access the MyEducation BC System:
1. Visit www.myeducation.gov.bc.ca/aspen
2. Make sure popups are enabled for your browser
3. Your user name will be: (your email address)
4. Your temporary password will be: (system generated code)
Additional Information is Available on the SD20 Website
http://www.sd20.bc.ca/family-portal.htm
STANLEY HUMPHRIES SECONDARY SCHOOL NEWSLETTER JANUARY 23, 2018
Parents / Guardians and Community Members,
Perhaps a little late but … Happy New Year!! Although winter still reminds us that we live in Canada and we can expect snow to continue to fall for some time to come … the days are getting longer and we’re seeing a little more sunshine too! Staff and students at SHSS continue to connect with their community through acts of kindness and giving, as demonstrated prior to the Christmas break and last week’s Fine Arts Performances (thanks Ms. Clark for all the amazing preparations!!). This fall Ms. McKay’s Family Studies 12 class completed a formal research project on the impacts of cell phones in the classroom. They presented this research and their recommendations to our staff and as outlined below, we are implementing a plan to support learning at SHSS starting semester 2. Our staff and students really do lead, achieve and succeed. With semester one quickly winding down, staff and students are wrapping up projects and course work in anticipation of term three and semester two getting started on Monday, January 29th. There are number of important dates and timelines for all students related to semester turn-around, the provincial exam sessions and several important dates specific to our grads. Please take a minute to review this important information. Once semester 2 is underway, it won’t be long before we begin the processes related to course selection! Please keep an eye out for that info. On behalf of the staff and students at SHSS, I wish our parents / guardians and community all the best in 2018! Principal D
STANLEY HUMPHRIES SECONDARY SCHOOL NEWSLETTER JANUARY 23, 2018
Counsellor’s Corner
Grade 12s
For course or timetable adjustments before Semester 2 begins, please email Ms. Jackie to book an appointment for January 22, 23, & 24 ([email protected])
All other course changes must happen before February 12, 2018 All grade 12s must have started their Graduation Transitions
requirements o SD20 GSuite login o Enrol in Google Classroom SHSS Grad Transitions 2018 (course
code: uuzy4m) o Daily Physical Activity (DPA) Log for Semester 1
Grade 11s
For course or timetable adjustments, please email Ms. Jackie to book an appointment for January 22, 23, or 24 ([email protected])
All other course changes must happen before February 12, 2018 All grade 11s should access SD20 GSuite and enrol in SHSS Grad 2019
(course code: qv3w7u) o Daily Physical Activity (DPA) Log for Semester 1 is due (either in
Google Classroom or hardcopy)
STANLEY HUMPHRIES SECONDARY SCHOOL NEWSLETTER JANUARY 23, 2018
Student-Led SHSS Cell Phone Policy (Introduced Semester 2, January 2018)
Ms. McKay’s Family Studies 12 class researched the impact of cell
phones on student learning. They read current research outlining the
pros and cons of having cell phones in schools and then prepared a
summary of their results, along with options for a cell phone policy at
SHSS. Finally, the students analyzed the options and developed a made-
for-SHSS cell phone policy.
Current education research shows that when students do not have cell
phones in school test scores improve, students are able to pay attention
in class better, students communicate with other students more, and
bullying decreases. All students, even the ones who do not bring cell
phones to school, realize the benefits of not having cell phones in
school. In short, removal of cell phones from school equates to adding a
full week of instruction to the school year.
Many schools in our province and country have
decided to completely eliminate cell phones from the
building to realize the above benefits. Upon evaluating
current cell phone research our students believe that
since cell phones are a part of our society, it is
important that students, staff, and parents, learn how
best to use this growing technology. Students used this
guiding principle to develop a plan for SHSS that includes teacher
monitoring of cell phones, education of parents, students and staff in
appropriate cell phone use in a learning environment, and consistent
consequences for students who violate the policy.
Following is our student-created cell phone policy at SHSS:
Cell phone daycare:
All classroom teachers will have a wall hanging spot in their
classroom where students who bring cell phones to class are
expected to place their phones during instruction time.
STANLEY HUMPHRIES SECONDARY SCHOOL NEWSLETTER JANUARY 23, 2018
Students who do not want to put their phones in the case are
expected to not bring their phones to class.
Education:
Parents
Please limit/reduce texting or calling your student during class
time.
If you have an emergency situation and need to speak with
your student, please call the office, as we will also be able to
support your child initially.
Students and teachers
Cell phones are new technology for everyone. School is the
place for all of us to learn. Information regarding how to use
phones as learning tools will be provided by your teacher.
Consistent Consequences
1st policy violation – phone must be given to the teacher
2nd policy violation – phone goes to the office and student
picks it up at the end of the day
3rd policy violation – phone goes to the office and phone
privileges at school are removed
Thank you to Ms. McKay’s Family Studies 12 class for taking on this
valuable project!
STANLEY HUMPHRIES SECONDARY SCHOOL NEWSLETTER JANUARY 23, 2018
Information for Grade 9 parents Grade 9 vaccination information and consents were distributed Tuesday, January
9, 2018. Consents are now personalized and specific to each student. Please
review and ensure consents are returned to the school as soon as possible. For
privacy reasons, please return the signed consents to the school in the envelope
provided. If consent forms are misplaced, contact public health nurse, Linda
Rollins, at (250) 365-4313, who will complete the consent for you.
February 7th is immunization day at SHSS.
The following may help answer additional questions:
Grade 9 Immunizations video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tJDEUcYfaUk&feature=youtube
Immunize BC http://www.immunizebc.ca/websites-online-reading
Mature Minor Consent and Immunization https://www.healthlinkbc,ca/hlbc/files/documents/healthfiles/hfile119.pdf
Grade 9 Immunizations in BC https://www.healthlinkbc,ca/hlbc/files/documents/healthfiles/hfile50g.pdf
If your child is particularly anxious about injections, please call the health unit for an appointment. Appointment Desk: (250) 365-4310 Please feel free to contact our public health nurse, Linda Rollins, at (250) 365-4313, if you have any questions or concerns.
STANLEY HUMPHRIES SECONDARY SCHOOL NEWSLETTER JANUARY 23, 2018
Small town, big thinking! Teens at Stanley Humphries, bolster generosity and confidence through classroom-led do-gooding.
For the past four years, educator Tracy Kuiper has looked to
WE Schools programming to help guide the Leadership class
at Stanley Humphries to think beyond the town’s limits—
literally
speaking. An
annual trip to the province’s mecca makes this learning even
more tangible.
Every fall, the class travels to Vancouver for WE Day—a day
in the Rogers Arena featuring celebrity performers the likes
of Shawn Hook, sandwiched between an impressive list of
international speakers.
After a full day inside the stadium, Tracy and her
students leave the venue and head straight to The
Salvation Army Belkin House, a place where
Vancouver’s homeless can find assistance and
rehabilitation with the goal of self-sufficiency.
Radiating inclusiveness, the atmosphere here is shaped
by an
understanding that each student has special skills. Under the
guidance of Tracy Kuiper, they are invited to use these talents
in ways that boosts their self-confidence and encourages
further participation—motivation and collaboration among
students transpires naturally.
See link below for complete article.
https://www.we.org/stories/students-in-small-town-bc-give-back-to-their-community-and-abroad/
STANLEY HUMPHRIES SECONDARY SCHOOL NEWSLETTER JANUARY 23, 2018
On January 18, the SHSS fine art students shared their many talents. Over 200 people enjoyed
the choir, jazz band and concert band. Funds were raised through a silent auction which will
support the Spring Band Trip.
STANLEY HUMPHRIES SECONDARY SCHOOL NEWSLETTER JANUARY 23, 2018
IT’S COLD OUT THERE!
On February 24th, Castlegar & District Community Services is hosting the Coldest Night of the Year, Canada’s National walk for homelessness. The funds raised go to charities that serve hurting, homeless, hungry and vulnerable people in communities all across Canada.
If you and a team of friends would like to participate, have a look at the PDF link below to find out more.
https://stanleyhumphries.files.wordpress.com/2018/01/cnoy_charitybrochure2018_genericedited.pdf
Information sheet with pledge forms are available at the SHSS front office.
STANLEY HUMPHRIES SECONDARY SCHOOL NEWSLETTER JANUARY 23, 2018
A message from Castlegar Minor Soccer….
Save $65 by registering by February 23, 2018
Anyone born 2000 to 2013 can register at:
www.kootenaysouthsoccer.com
STANLEY HUMPHRIES SECONDARY SCHOOL NEWSLETTER JANUARY 23, 2018
Made for Trades Day
Students in Grades 9 and 10 are invited to Selkirk College to explore a wide range of trades programs, get hands on in our shops and learn about career opportunities that exist in the trades. This year's event takes place on February 23.
Find out more… http://www.selkirk.ca/future-students/are-you-made-trades
STANLEY HUMPHRIES SECONDARY SCHOOL NEWSLETTER JANUARY 23, 2018
Foods 9/10 Creations!