PICTOU ACADEMY DR. T. MCCULLOCH SCHOOL A p r i l 2 0 1 5 Ne w sl e t t e r P r i n c i p a l : M r. J a me s R y a n Phone: 485-7200 Dates to remember: May 18-Victoria Day No classes June 24– Break up (Prom) June 26 –Pictou Academy Graduation V ic e P r i n c i p a l : M r s . S t a rr P e t t i pa s w e b s i t e: w w w . p a . cc r s b . c a Graduating Students Graduating students should have applied to post-secondary institutions. Remember to ask for your transcripts from the guidance office. Graduating students are reminded to keep an eye on the scholarship and bursary board outside the Guidance Office. New items are continually being posted with timed deadlines. June 30-Last day of classes Nova Scotia Community College Students in grade eleven are now able to put their application into Nova Scotia Community College for the 20162017 school year. The sooner the application is in the better chance of getting into the field of study of your choice. Forum For Young Canadians Grade 12 students Emily MacDonald and Lindy Quann spent the week of March 9-13 in Ottawa taking part in this program. Students from across Canada gathered to learn about government and take part in workshops exploring Canadian culture. Pictou Academy Proudly presents: WHEN IN ROME When in Rome, do as the Romans do...slip on a toga and charge like a lion into this dazzling musical. Ten delightful songs and side splitting musical comedy. A Pictou County tradition. Performances: deCoste Entertainment Center May 28 & 29th 7:30 pm Tickets: Available now at DeCoste box office or online at decostecentre.ca $16 adults $14 students/seniors, $10 children under 10. See you there! Page 2 Notice to Parents of Grade 9 students: There will be a meeting on Thursday April 30, 2015 at 6:30 p.m. for parents of grade nine students. This meeting will address the high school credit system, graduation requirements, entrance requirements to post secondary institutions and the Options and Opportunities Program, as well as a question and answer period. We strongly recommend that you make every effort to attend this meeting since the courses your child takes will affect decisions regarding education after high school. Students are also encouraged to attend this meeting. This meeting will take place in the school’s resource center (library). Sport and Spirit— Spirit—McCulloch Duke of Edinburg Programme McCulloch will be hosting their annual recognition of school involvement on June 10 at 2:00 pm. We will be celebrating during the school day so all students will be able to attend the event. Parents are welcome to join us in the Pictou Academy Auditorium and recognize the involvement of students and volunteers. Four Pictou Academy students will be presented with their 'Silver Level Awards' on May 8th. Amelia English, Aran MacDonald, Casey Doucet and Lindy Quann will receive their awards from the Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia at Government House in Halifax. The Duke of Edinburgh Award Programme is a non-competitive programme in which participants set and achieve personal goals for community service, skills, fitness, and adventure. I Hackmatack This year, Grade 6 students who participated in Hackmatack will be attending the awards ceremony at the new public library in Halifax on May 8th. Students will then travel to the Rath-Eastlink Community Center in Truro. Students will have the option of swimming for 1.5 hours or splitting their time between the pool and the rock climbing wall. On May 6, the same students will go to Pictou Elementary to hear one of the Hackmatack authors read from their novel. McCulloch Student Council McCulloch Student Council is promoting the following activities: on April 30th there will be a spirit day in classes at McCulloch School. The second week of May will be McCulloch’s annual SPCA donation drive. Anyone wishing to donate old blankets, food, towels or cleaning supplies are asked to drop them off at the school. Marathon of Respect and Equality Representatives of McCulloch and Pictou Academy attended the Proclamation signing at West Pictou on April 21. The MORE Rally will take place on May 7. Students will attend the MORE Rally start at the town gazebo at 8:15am on May 7. Due to the early start to the school day, classes will be dismissed at 2:30pm. Page 3 Green Schools Nova Scotia Pictou Academy / Dr. McCulloch School has joined Green Schools Nova Scotia. It is an engaging and hands-on program that teaches students about energy efficiency and helps schools enhance their environmental sustainability. Through specific and relevant activities, Green Schools Nova Scotia empowers students from grades primary to twelve to become leaders and change makers in their schools, homes, and communities. To view Schools Green Schools NS Newsletter, go to the following website http://www.efficiencyns.ca/green-schools-nova-scotia/ Lieutenant Governor's Medal Aran MacDonald has been chosen to receive The Lieutenant Governors Medal for her contributions to school and community while maintaining a high academic standard. Aran will be presented with her medal by The Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia at a ceremony at North Colchester High School in Tatamagouche on May 14th. Congratulations Aran. Curling news The McCulloch Jr. Girls curling team earned silver at the Regionals hosted in Truro on March. Members of the team include skip Jeana English, Kelli MacDonald, Myla Briand and Rachel Van Veen. Coaching was Donnie English. The PA curling teams advanced to Provincial Championships in Truro on March 26-28. The girls team placed fourth, Members of the team Amelia English, Madison Van Veen, Lindy Quann and Anna LeBlanc. Members of the mixed team included Tim Shea, Clare MacDonald, Riley Clish and Leigha MacDonald. Donnie English was the coach for both teams. Well Done ! Michael Galtois On May 4, a motivational speaker will be speaking to grades 6-8. Michael will share his story on facing the difficult challenge after being severely burned in a tragic fire. He will motivate students by talking about the challenges he has faced and how he used it to motivate him in creating something positive. Hard Academic Worker Awards The February HAW Awards were presented to a student at each grade level at PA. Congratulations to the following students on receiving the awards and accompanying movie money Gr. 9 Emma Ruiz, Gr/ 10 Kim Cherry Gr. ll Caroline Fan, Gr 12 Lindy Quann. Well Done ! McCulloch Yearbook The Yearbook Committee has worked very hard this year to create a special book of memories. If you have not purchased a book yet, there are only a few left. Also, if you have reserved your copy, remember payment is to be made before the book arrives. The due date for the Yearbook Launch will be in June. Author visits McCulloch School The grade 7 & 8 ELA classes welcomed Pictou County author Jennifer Hatt to their classroom on March 24. Ms. Hatt shared writing tips and read samples from her various books. Annual WALK for ALS in Pictou County The annual WALK for ALS in Pictou County will be held on June 6, 2015. Registration: 9:30 am Westville Civic Centre. Walk Kick off : 10:30 am Victoria Park – Westville Pledge forms can be downloaded at: http://www.walkforals.ca/ en/provincial-walks/alssociety-of-nova-scotia Contact Sara Watters 3965718 watters.sara@gmail.com for further information. Music Festival A shout out to the beginner and junior bands who participated in the annual Music Festival on April 23. Both groups won Silver for their fantastic performances. Native Culture Day Teachers at McCulloch School are in the process of planning a Native Culture day. This will expose students to various aspects of Native Culture. This activity is part of the school’s improvement goals. Dramafest Twenty-two Pictou Academy students will be taking part in Dramafest at Dalhousie University on April 30th and May 1st and 2nd. Students will participate in master classes, workshops, special events and student productions under the guidance of theatre professionals, professors and university students. PA students will perform a play they have written themselves for the event on the Friday evening. Techsploration Goes To School On April 23rd, all grade nine and ten students at Pictou Academy had the opportunity to view a presentation by the PA Techsploration Group and to hear, first hand, about numerous careers in technical fields they might be considering for their future. The Techsploration Group at PA consists of six grade 9 girls interested in examining technical trades not traditionally filled by females. Members of the 2015 group are Peyton Briand, Erin MacMillan, Leigha MacDonald, Emma Ruiz, Sasha Verheuvel and Thea Waller NSSAF The NSSAF 'Celebration of School Sport 'awards luncheon will take place on May 1st at the World Trade and Convention Centre in Halifax. Tara Fanning will receive the Outstanding Service Award for her contributions to sport at PA and McCulloch. Craig Sutherland and Lindy Quann will receive Exemplary Participation Awards for their demonstrations of sportsmanship and fair play. Congratulations to all recipients! Science Fair Grade 8 students participated in the school Science Fair with outside judges on March 10. Three individuals, Nathaniel Moore, Dylan Rafuse, and Jenna Reid were chosen to represent McCulloch School at the regional Science Fair at the NSCC Pictou campus on April 8. Nathaniel's "Crazy Wax" won the award for the project with the most marketable idea. Congratulations to all students for their creative ideas and for the hard work involved in their projects.
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