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You are here: Home / Announcements / HANEY HAPPENINGS Wednesday, June 10

June 9, 2015

HANEY HAPPENINGS Wednesday, June 10

HANEY HAPPENINGS Wednesday, June 10

 

 

UPCOMING FIELD TRIPS:

TODAY: Mrs. Evans and Equestrian Students to Tack Store Crawl 8:30 – 1:30

June 12: Mr. Williams and Outdoor Pursuits students to Whistler Bike Park 7:00 am – 7:00 pm

 

French Students: This is a friendly reminder to ALL students taking French. You are required to do an ORAL final exam with your subject teacher!! If this is not completed, a zero will be assigned to that portion of the final exam.

 

Reminder to Ms.Preibisch’s grade 10s to sign up for your Book Club presentation: it is due this week! Time slots are filling up!

 

It’s Y-Day! Do you know where your teachers are?

Mrs. Andrusiw: room 1117 all day

Mr. Biggar: room 2138 all day

Mr. Brekkaas: woodshop

Mr. Burns: Music room in blocks 1, 2, 5; Wood shop blocks 3, 4

Mrs. Clayton: rotunda in block 1; weight room in blocks 4 and 5

Mrs. Coghill: rotunda 1 and 2; supervising in weight room in 4th block

CAFÉ MENUWednesday: Chicken Pesto Panini

Soup: Salmon & Corn Chowder

Thursday: Bacon Cheeseburger
Soup: Beef Barley

Friday: Chicken Fingers

Soup: Tomato Bisque

**Note: the café is closed all of next week

Mr. Connolly: room 2030 all day

Mr. Devita:  Math Great Hall in block 3

Mr. Dmitrieff: Science Lab all day

Mrs. Evans: on a field trip (unavailable)

Mr. Faa: Math Great Hall in blocks 1 and 5; Science Lab in block 3

Ms. Ferguson: morning unavailable; afternoon English Great Hall

Mrs. Fischer: room 2146 blocks 1, 2, 4 and 5

Mr. Franz: not available all day

Ms. Godfrey: room 2137 all day

Mr. Grant: Science Lab in blocks 1, 3, 4, 5

Mr. Hussey: Lab all morning and room 1144 in the afternoon

Ms. Jennings:  rotunda in block 2

Mr. Lenton: room 1135 in block 3

Ms. Lunoch: room 2130 all day

Mr. McIntosh: room 1129 – blocks 1 and 2 – Chemistry 11 final exam; unavailable block 3; blocks 4 and 5 – Science 10 and Chemistry 12 final exams

Mrs. Mehrassa: (unavailable)

Mrs. Messner: Art room all day

Mrs. Palmer: room 1121 all day

Mr. Payan: Math Great Hall all day

Mrs. Preddy: room 2145 in blocks 2, 4 and 5

Mrs. Preibisch: available 2nd and 4th in the English Great Hall and 5th in room 1132

Mr. Rokosh: room 2027 blocks 3, 4, 5

Mr. Rosenau: room 1118 or 1119 all day except 4th blk (unavailable)

Mrs. Ryan: room 2140 in block 1; room 2145 in blocks 2 and 4

Mrs. Samouilhan: am Textiles room, pm Foods room

Mrs. Somersgill: Math Great Hall all day

Ms. Szakos:  Block 1 – Yoga room; Block 2 DL office; block 3 Great Hall; blocks 4 – 5 DL

Mr. Takasaki: English Great Hall in blocks 1, 4 and 5)

Mrs. Travis: library all day except unavailable in 4th block

Ms. Tsang: Math Great Hall blocks 1 and 2; room 1150 in block 3

Mr. Urquhart: rotunda in blocks 1 and 2; weight room in block 4

Mrs. Van der pauw:  room 2140 blocks 2, 4, 5 (unavailable in blocks 1 and 3)

Mrs. Wilkie: room 2011 blocks 1-3 & 5

Mr. Williams: room 2010 all day

 

The final day that the Science Lab will be open is June 18. Make sure to get all of your labs done!

 

Next Year’s Work Experience students – if you plan to use summer experiences for hours, see Mr. Wiens ASAP for procedural paperwork, otherwise we may not be able to give you credit.

 

PE Student Aides

There are a variety of colours and sizes of old PE Leadership shirts left over.  If you want one, they are $5.00 each, and it is first come, first served.  See Coghill or Clayton.

 

Library Books and Textbooks:

All library books are now due, and textbooks are due by June 12th, however we do encourage you to return them sooner if you no longer need them.

 

PE Student Aides and Intramural Leadership

“Appreciation Ice Cream Day” is today, Wednesday, June 10 at lunch for the first 10 minutes at the boys’ PE office.  Don’t be late!

 

Yearbooks: if you haven’t already ordered a yearbook, it’s not too late. Bring your $50.00 to Mrs. Shamro in the office. Quantities are limited so don’t delay!

 

Did you rent a PE locker this year?  Just a reminder that all locks need to be removed by the last day of classes:  Thursday, June 18.  After that time, all locks will be cut off and your personal items will be brought upstairs

 

Spring into Summer Learning! Summer School will be held at Thomas Haney from July 3 – July 24. Please drop into the Counselling office to check out the courses available and registration deadlines.

 

Red Cross Babysitting Course: Ridge Meadows College is offering the Red Cross Babysitting course in July for children 11 and over. To register, contact Ridge Meadows College at 604-466-6555 (ext. 203) or visit email rmc@sd42.ca

And off we go … The following students are confirmed for next year’s trip to Costa Rica:  
1. Taylor Scoular, 2. Pavan Tutt, 3. Katarina Stojic, 4. Jordan Roth, 5. Natasha Baran, 6. Mackenzie Payton, 7. Randi Williams, 8. Delani Buchanan, 9. Danika Morovic, 10. Makayla Zimmerman, 11. Alex Agen, 12. Shae-Lynn Ouelette, 13. Kim Marty, 14. Katie Coolidge, 15. Emma Lewicky, 16. Marenda Stone, 17. Cara Williams, 18. Kahlan Neuert, 19. Ashley Neptune, 20. Jessica Jones, 21. Pari Sangi, 22. Rylan Frith, 23. Cassidy Hoogstins, 24. Taylor Beare, 25. Emma Murphy, 26. Tabitha LaForge, 27. Juan Gomez, 28. Kelsie Exley, 29. Hollie Sanders, 30. Evan Pontes, 31. Dana Swan, 32. Tianna Hall

 

3 on 3 Ball Hockey Tournament

Maple Ridge – Pitt Meadows Youth Services Invites Youth 13Y-18Y to be part of the Canada Day Classic 3 on 3 Ball Hockey Tournament on Wednesday, July 1st  10:00 am – 3:00 pm at the Greg Moore Youth Centre  11925 Haney Place, Maple Ridge. The cost is $5 per person. E-mail Rich Bosma at  rbosma@mapleridge

WORK EXPERIENCE AND POST-SECONDARY INFORMATION:

  • Once in a lifetime deal with Encounters with Canada. Register now and only pay $500 which includes airfare, lodging, food and activities.  Activities include: VIP Canada Day celebration, Cirque due Soleil, visit to Parliament and the RCMP stables, museums, visit to the Governor General’s home and the Supreme Court and finally shopping at Ottawa’s biggest shopping mall. Date is from June 28 to July 4, 2015.  For more details please see Mrs. Domitruk in the Career Centre or contact your EWC representative at 1-800-361-0419 ext. 9515.
  • Douglas College Course Selection Nights: June 9 at the Coquitlam campus & June 10 at the New West campus
  • KPU Family Orientation: Get a glimpse of what post-secondary life will be like and how to support your student. Bring along your student to also attend the Registration workshop which will help them prepare for their upcoming registration date. June 11 at the Langley campus from 7 – 9 p.m. and June 16 at their Surrey campus from 7 – 9 p.m. Seats are limited. To attend please register at: http://www.kpu.ca/sld/family-orientation
  • The Canucks Autism Network is currently in the process of recruiting volunteers (at least 16 years of age) for their “I CAN Bike” day camp for children and teens with autism in Maple Ridge on August 10, 2015. They provide sports & rec opportunities for children with autism throughout BC. Volunteers gain valuable experience working with children with special needs in the process of assisting their trained and qualified support workers. For more information please visit our website at canucksautism.ca or contact Harold Cecchetti, Volunteer Coordinator for Canucks Autism Network at 604 685-4049 ext. 221.
  • KPU 2 Day Transition Program for New Students: August 26 & 27.  This two day preparation program is geared to give you the information you need to successfully transition into university studies. For more information please call 604 599 2437, email tlcsurrey@kpu.ca or visit: http://www.kpu.ca/itsaboutu

SCHOLARSHIPS:

  • South Asian Family Association – 3 @ $1,000 Criteria: South Asian descent, Canadian citizen or permanent resident, excellence in academics, community involvement or fine arts, leadership and or service. Website: http://www.safa.ca/ Deadline: June 14, 2015
  • Adam Kutner Scholarship Program – $2,500.  Must have a GPA of at least 3.0, have a need for funds and show interest in an aspect of law. An essay is required on how the industry affects your life. Deadline to apply is June 15, 2015. For more information please visit: askadamskutner.com/adam-kutner-scholarship-program/
  • Starfleet Scholarship Program (5 @ $1,000) is looking for students who are treckie fans and have been a Starfleet member for at least one year. The deadline to apply is June 15, 2015. For more information and to apply please visit http://www.sfi.org/scholarships/.
  • 10 Words or Less Scholarship – $500 Criteria: Follow application instructions. Website: http://www.studentscholarships.org/scholarships/10258/10_or_less_scholarship_scholarship.php Deadline: June 15
  • Global Lift Equipment Scholarship – $500 Criteria: Have a GPA of 2.5 or higher and submit a story.

Website: http://www.usedforkliftbritishcolumbia.ca  Deadline: June 15, 2015

  • The Sabrina Shannon Memorial Award – 2 @ $1,000
  • Criteria: Application form, a 500 – 1500 word essay describing your efforts to raise awareness and educate others about life threatening allergies. Website: http://www.whyriskit.ca/pages/posts/apply-for-the-2015-sabrina-shannon-memorial-award64.php  Deadline to apply: June 19, 2015
  • Hometown Heroes Award Program: A cash prize of $5,000 that can be donated to a local environmental group/cause of your choice or be put towards your post-secondary studies. Looking for someone who engages others in support of a sustainable community or a healthier environment. Deadline date to apply: June 30, 2015. For more information please visit: http://www.earthday.ca/hometown/en/index.php
  • The United Steelworkersis offering 21 scholarships of $1,000. Applicants must be members or children of members of the United Steelworkers Union.  Deadline to apply is June 30, 2015. For more information please visit: http://www.usw.ca/workplace/education/scholarships?id=0010
  • Lift Parts Express Scholarship – $500 Criteria: Online form

Website: http://www.forkliftpartsbritishcolumbia.com/forklliftparts.php  Deadline to apply: June 30 2015

  • Lifestyle Dentistry Scholarship – $500 Criteria: Have a GPA of 2.5 or higher and submit answers to essay questions. Website: http://www.studentscholarships.org/2015.php   Deadline to apply: June 30, 2015
  • National Union of Public and General Employees Scholarship: 4 @ $1,500. Children, grandchildren (incl. foster children/grandchildren) of National Union of Public and General Employees current/retired members. For more info and applications, email scholarship@nupge.ca or call (513) 228-9800. Deadline to apply: July 6, 2015.
  • Tommy Douglas Scholarship (National Union of Public and General Employees NUPGE): 4 different scholarships @ $1,500.  Applicants must be Children of National Union of Public and General Employees members. Application Deadline: July 6, 2015. For more information please visit: http://nupge.ca/content/3706/national-unions-scholarship-program-2015
  • The Dr. Bonnie Cameron Post-Secondary Scholarship – $2,500.  Applicant has been diagnosed with inflammatory arthritis.  Deadline to apply is July 10, 2015.  For more information please visit https://yconic.com/listing-details/ZrBfuQceGnAuofMTQtnAYyemr02fBJzi
  • The Novus Biologicals Scholarship Program is open to students who have a major declared in a science related field. Value: $1500. Deadline: July 10 http://www.novusbio.com/scholarship-program.html
  • The Bill Kehler Memorial Scholarships: 4 scholarships at $2,500. Looking for students pursuing academic interests in broadcasting or agriculture. Deadline to apply is August 28, 2015. For more information please visit: http://cfr.ca/bill-kehler-scholarship/

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