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May 2016
Principal Message
When the month of May arrives, along with it we see a flurry of activity.
Spring sports such as rugby, softball, track and field, and badminton are
all going to be happening at a very quick pace. The last days are as im-
portant as the first. What happens in the waning days of the semester can
have an enormous impact upon a student’s educational experience. As
teachers and parents it is important to emphasis the finish line to our stu-
dents and children. With exams starting on June 10th our time will pass
quickly and we will be wondering where the school year went! Believe it
or not, it is that time of year again! Tickets for the prom will be sold May
10th to May 13th. Tickets are $25 each and only graduating students who
have paid any outstanding student/lost book fees, and their dates who
meet the criteria for sign ins, are permitted to attend. The Grad Prom
takes place at Shipyard Market on Saturday, May 28th from 8-10 pm. Only
students are permitted inside the Shipyard Market. Doors open at 7:30
pm. The event that is approved by the school and chaperoned by TOSH
staff is the Prom Dance ONLY! The "prom party" that often happens later
on prom night is NOT a school event.
Jeff Clow
May Upcoming Dates
6— PD—No School
12-14– David Voye Rugby
23— No School
28—Grad Prom
GREEN
AND
GOLD
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Police 7 TOSH 6
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June Upcoming Dates
1-2—Rugby Finals
1—Softball Finals
2—Extracurricular Awards
4—Band Banquet
4—Track and Field Finals
18—Athletic Banquet
23—Graduation/Safe Grad
Parent Council
Meeting
May 9th
7:00
Conference Room
All
are welcome!
TOSH vs POLICE
FUNDS DONATED TO SUMMERSIDE YOUTH COMMITTEE
$700
The City of Summerside Youth Committee will provide a communication link between the youth of Summerside and the City of Summerside as well as encourage facili-
ties, programs and services that enhance the health, well-being and quality of life of youth in our community. It
will provide a voice for the youth in the City of Summer-side and the means to design, plan and execute real mu-
nicipal-related projects for youth in our community.
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June 10—Math Assessment Gr. 11
June 13—Block A Assessment
June 14—Block B Assessment
June 15—Block C Assessment
June 16—Block D Assessment
June 17—Exam Conflict Day
June Exams
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Spring Trades
"What lies behind us, and what lies before us are small
matters compared to what lies within us." - Ralph Waldo
Emerson
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Powerlifting
"What lies behind us, and what lies before us are small
matters compared to what lies within us." - Ralph Waldo
Emerson
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We at Three Oaks Senior High School are very fortunate to be able to field
twenty four different extracurricular sports teams. This allows more than two
hundred students an opportunity to be involved with interscholastic athletics
each school year. In September of 2016, our department will begin a very spe-
cial year as we commemorate forty years of athletics. To this end, the athletic
department is seeking funds for a uniform drive that will allow every Three
Oaks team to be outfitted with new uniforms as well as some anniversary
clothing during that school year. We are targeting all green and gold alumni
through this Go Fund Me account and hope that you will consider donating.
Friendly competition amongst all graduating classes is encouraged (please in-
dicate your grad year in the notes section). Thanks a million for your support.
https://www.gofundme.com/toshathletics
TOSH Athletics Uniform Drive
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