JOHN TAYLOR COLLEGIATE Piper News www.sjsd.net 470 HAMILTON AVE. Winnipeg, Manitoba R2Y 0H4 PHONE: 204-888-8930 FAX: 204-889-9999 Principal: Mr. S. Lockhart Vice Principals: Mrs. H. Palmer, Mrs. S. James Mrs. S. Kent May 2015 DATES TO REMEMBER MAY 18 Victoria Day No School 19 Early Dismissal @ 2:45 p.m. 20 TADD Mock Crash 26 Jazz Concert - Theatre JUNE 1—4 9 ELA Provincial Exam Gr. 12 Prov. Pre-Cal Exam 10 Gr. 12 Prov. Essentials Congratulations to the students for their great run of the musical Guys and Dolls! More pictures on page 3 Math Exam 11 Gr. 12 Prov. Applied Math Exam 18– 24 School Based Exams 25 Grad Ceremony @ 2pm Grad Dinner @ 7pm 26 In-service No School 29 In-service No School 30 In-service No School Reports Go Home May 29th The final weeks of the school year are upon us but things are not slowing down at John Taylor. There are so many things taking place in the next few weeks including preparing for final, provincial, and school based exams and assessments. Good luck to our Advanced Placement students who started writing their exams this week and continue next week as well. Most students are confident with their skills and indicated that they were well prepared for the first week of exams. Well done grade 12 AP students. Congratulations to the cast and crew of John Taylor’s musical Guys and Dolls. Approximately 70 students took part in this production which is a fantastic school initiative that connects students to our school, develops new friendships, breaks down grade barriers and adds to an already great school atmosphere at John Taylor. Special thanks to Ms Carter and Ms Botincan for their leadership in directing and producing their first musical. To Ms Morris, your contributions and long hours do not go unnoticed, thank you. A huge thanks to Mr. Hamilton for conducting the pit band and to Ms Krahn for designing and creating the sets. A great team effort. Thank you Ms Peters and Ms Paragg for organizing the Earth Day community clean up. Forty JT students collected the remnants of the winter. Dozens of bags of garbage were collected and seeing a clean school ground and community should give every person a great sense of pride. A reminder to all grade 12 students, that they must complete their physical education credit in order to graduate. We have a small list of students who have not completed their course work yet. All physical education out of school course work must be completed by May 15h. Have a great spring! Scott Lockhart, Principal Early Dismissal @ 2:45 p.m. IMPORTANT NOTICE May 19 June 2 PLC TUESDAYS In order to promote our professional learning communities, our school day will continue to start at 9:00 am on Tuesdays Period 1: 09:00—0:00 Period 2: 10:05—11:05 Period 3: 11:10 — 12:03 Period 4: 12:03 — 1:06 Period 5: 1:11– 2:19 Period 6: 2:24—3:30 2 Please be sure to take some time to read over our new John Taylor Collegiate Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) policy. Technology in the classroom is here to enhance the curriculum and it is critical that it serves as a support rather than a distraction. Please visit our website at johntaylor.sjsd.net to read about our new policy. Our PowerSchool Parent Portal where you can view your student’s grades and attendance on line is operational. If you have not received information on using the portal or forget your logon information from last year please contact our office for a brochure, user name and password. Piper News JOHN TAYLOR COLLEGIATE STUDENT SUCCESSES Congratulations to John Taylor Pipers WWAC Badminton Champions Madison F. & Shaye K. Doubles Lily Jia Singles Rachel K. & Brett A. Mixed Doubles Cole A. & Izzy R. Mixed Doubles Congratulations Wyatt K. Recipient of the WHSHL Dave Hill Scholarship Bursary “Raising All Students towards Distinction” 3 GRAD 2015 Dinner Ticket prices will be available in May. Tickets will be available to purchase on-line. Please visit our website for more information johntaylor.sjsd.net SAFE GRAD—SAVE THE DATE June 25th—Safe Grad Party following Grad Dinner @ Victoria Inn Grads? Did you hand in your forms along with photo id. June 23rd @ 1 p.m.—Rehearsal, Immanuel Pentecostal Church June 25th @ 2 p.m.—Grad Ceremony, Immanuel Pentecostal June 25th @ 7 p.m.—Grad Dinner, Victoria Inn School Cash Online is an easy to use and safe way to pay for your children’s school fees. Now, with a few clicks, you can pay for your child’s yearbook, class trips and so much more from your own home. All you have to do is register an account, attach your children and in no time you will be able to make payments online. We accept many different payment forms so come in and check us out! 4 Piper News Heritage Fair Ms. Armistead, Ms. Peters and Mr. Hamilton would like to congratulate all second semester social studies students on their hard work with Heritage Fair this semester. Projects were encouraged to be on the topic of Canadian Social Justice and students demonstrated a wealth of in-depth research on this important topic. Winners from both semesters were awarded a gold ribbon and will be provided an opportunity to attend a filed trip to the Canadian Museum of Human Rights. Congratulations to all participants! MUNA Model United Nations is an International simulation activity of the United Nations Assembly organized by the Rotary Club. Monica M. and Gwen M. were selected to represent Malaysia and participated in debate on major issues such as the fight against ISIS, The Ebola epidemic, disarmament of nuclear weapons and a the movement toward a New International Economic Order. MUNA was an excellent learning experience for our students. The dates have been set for the grade 12 provincial exam (June 1st to 4th) and the school based exams for grades 9-11. Those not in grade 12 will commence their English exam on the 11th of June and complete the first section the following day. The second section of the exam will start on June 15th and conclude on the 17th. The first section requires students to read a variety of texts and respond to questions about them in extended paragraphs. The latter section requires them to write an essay or alternative form, if in grade 11, about the chosen theme of the exam. The exams are modelled after the provincial to better prepare them for it. The English department has also organized a field trip, as part of the Career Life and Exploration credit, on May 13th to the Red River Exhibition Park for a construction expo for 38 grade 9 students. Several student permission forms are still outstanding, which may result in them not being allowed to attend. “Raising All Students towards Distinction” 5 At the end of February, close to 100 students wrote national math contests. For the Pascal contest (grade 9), Katia M, Michaela G, Sam H and Mackenzie H scored the highest marks. For Cayley (grade 10), Colin J, Emanuel A, Michelle G and Taylor S were our highest achievers. Gwen S, Jack W and Kevin Olson were John Taylor’s best in Grade 11 (Fermat). We are still awaiting news on the Grade 12 contest. Many thanks to all participants. Congratulations to grade nine students HAILEY B. and IRELAND V. who represented John Taylor at the SJSD Science Fair on Wednesday April 8. Their project titled "Math Through the Ages" explored different learning modalities in mathematics and how age can influence learning via those methods. Well done, ladies! We are proud of you! Want something exciting to do this summer? Let’s Talk Science is a group from University of Manitoba that works to deliver a wide variety of meaningful science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) learning experiences in both school and community settings. This summer (July 8th-10th) they are offering their first mini-camp for Grade 11 & 12 students. Participants will get a glimpse into the world of forensic science doing hands-on investigations using university equipment. This is a great opportunity that you do not want to miss! Do not hesitate to register, because there are only 80 spots available for students across the province. You can get more information from Mr. Wiebe or Ms. Shepherd. You can also go to the Let’s Talk Science site at http://outreach.letstalkscience.ca/umanitoba.html. Please see the brochure (page 7) and a link to the google doc registration form attached to the newsletter. 6 Piper News “Raising All Students towards Distinction” 7 School vandalism often involves graffiti, broken windows, damage to roofs and playground equipment. To report suspicious activity on school grounds between 10:00 p.m. and 7:00 a.m. or to report an act of school vandalism in Winnipeg call: (204) 231-4556 Our security firm will attend after receipt of your call. John Taylor Collegiate Students Raising Awareness of Distracted Driving On Wednesday , May 20th at 1:30 p.m., the students from the T.A.D.D. group at John Taylor Collegiate, located at 470 Hamilton Avenue, will be enacting a mock vehicle crash to raise awareness on the dangers of distracted driving. To make the event as realistic as possible, the mock crash site will utilize a damaged vehicle provided by Manitoba Public Insurance, as well as student actors from the John Taylor drama class. Members of the Winnipeg Police Service School Resource Unit, along with the Winnipeg Fire Paramedic Service will be in attendance. A simulated emergency response exercise will be performed to demonstrate how quickly a tragedy can occur when drivers make the choice to utilize their phones while driving. Following the exercise, emergency services responders will address the student body on the importance of safe driving to prevent the wide-spread devastation and consequences that occur when drivers are distracted. 8 Piper News Did you know that 50 John Taylor Collegiate musical alumni will be singing and dancing once again in the first alumni musical “Footloose”? Piper Pride Productions, a not for profit community theatre company under the direction of Paula Olko, was formed for the purpose of providing a venue for alumni to perform. Come check out Footloose from May 13-15 at Tec Voc High School. Show starts at 7:00pm. Tickets can be purchased form cast members or online at www.piperprideproductions.ca. “Raising All Students towards Distinction” 9 May 2015 Agenda Calendar Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri 1 Reports Go Home WSO 4 5 6 7 8 13 14 15 JT Family of Early Dismissal Schools Concert @ 2:45pm @ 7pm 11 12 Gr. 12 Roof Top Photo 18 19 20 Victoria Day No School Early Dismissal @ 2:45pm Mock Crash 25 26 27 21 22 28 29 Jazz Café 10 Piper News
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