Monthly Archive for December, 2008

Newsletter: December 2008

It’s hard to believe it is almost the end of 2008! This continues to be a busy time of the year, please read on for some important information.

Report Card

The unit 2 report card for the courses your son or daughter had from October 20th to November 28th is enclosed. Please notice that the report cards have been reformatted and we hope that this makes them easy to read. Students in grades 7, 8, 9, and 10 will have a total of six report pages: Math, Science or Humanities, PE, Visual Arts, French, and Health & Career Ed or Planning 10. Students in grade 11 and 12 will have five to seven pages depending on their course load.

Please sign and date the envelope to indicate you have seen your son’s or daughter’s report card, and ask your son or daughter to return the envelope to his or her homeroom teacher.

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Society Minutes: November 2008

Attending: AP, UD (chair), EK, DH, LZ, JF, CC, YY, TB

Welcome and Introductions

Agenda Additions & Approval

Motion to approve agenda: DH; Second: JF. Carried

Approval of Minutes

Motion to approve minutes of October 14, 2008 with spelling correction: LZ; Second: EK. Carried.

Treasurer’s Report

Financial statement dated October 31, 2008 presented and discussed. Still in good position.

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Newsletter: October 2008

It’s hard to believe we have reached the end of unit 1 already! We have had a busy and very successful start to the school year.

Report Card

  • The unit 1 report card for the courses your son or daughter had from September 2nd to October 17th is enclosed. The report shows a separate page for each class. Students in grades 7, 8, 9, and 10 will have a total of six report pages: Math, Science or Humanities, PE, Visual Arts, French, Health & Career Ed or Planning 10. Students in grade 11 and 12 will have five to seven pages depending on their course load.
  • Please sign and date the envelope to indicate you have seen your son’s or daughter’s report card, and ask your son or daughter to return the envelope to his or her homeroom teacher.

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