PACE at PCVS 201 McDonnel St Peterborough, ON K9H 2W1 Phone: 705-745-9833 Fax: 705-745-4886 PACE at PCVS Darcy’s Dilemma! Darcy, the good math fairy, has been talking equations, integers, and polyhedrons so much that it’s driving Chris, the nasty English teacher, over the edge. Naturally, he has implanted a mind-controlling device in her brain, rendering her in a blabbering, zombie-like state until one of her caring students speaks the “release code” into her ear. You, yes you, could be that special student if you can determine the code from the question below! What is the last term in this five-term sequence? 115B 1630I 3145N 4660G See Darcy in Rm 204 to claim your prize! 201 McDonnel St PACE News Peterborough, ON K9H 2W1 Phone: 705-745-9833 Fax: 705-745-4886 Volume 2, Issue 8 Need financial help with college next year? Apply for a bursary or scholarship! If you are a graduating student with post-secondary aspirations, you should know there is potential funding out there to help you with the costs associated with post-secondary studies and/or your transition to work. You have a good chance of receiving a scholarship or bursary if you apply by the deadline indicated. Also, you may be lucky enough to simply win an award during the graduation ceremony. Check out this list of scholarships, bursaries, and awards: Radio Station 96.7 Scholarship $2500 - Must be a graduating student with a minimum of 70% graduating average - Must be pursuing a post-secondary career in journalism - Must provide proof of registration from an accredited college or university to qualify for consideration - Application due MAY 29, 2015 Want to Contribute to Your Student Newsletter? If you have something to say, say it in the newsletter! We want to include student perspectives on a variety of topics. If you’ve done some interesting research or have submitted a personal response for a particular lesson, or would just like to share interesting news about a fellow student, talk to your teacher about having it considered for publication in the “PACE News.” Thanks to contributions from Xandra Leigh, Evelyn Collins, Micky Renders and Darcy Wight. Editor: Chris Waters CMHA HKPR Tam Grant Memorial Bursary - $1000 Dave Lester, Steve Cole and some helpful students prepare planters and the soil for PACE’s community garden; produce should be available this summer. May 2015 To be eligible for consideration for the bursary, applicants must: - Be diagnosed with schizophrenia (individuals with other serious and persistent mental illnesses will also be considered) - Be receiving medical treatment for their illness - Submit a completed application package by both the applicant and a signed physician release form Rotary Club of Peterborough Bursary - $1000 - Completed a high school credit in a skilled trades course - Been accepted into Kawartha Trades and Technology Centre at Fleming College in an accredited trades program and who intends to complete the diploma program - Is under the age of 25 as at June 30 - Would otherwise be restricted financially from pursuing further studies in a post-secondary institution - Application due May 31, 2015 (to Rotary contact) ORBA Civil Engineering Scholarship - $2000 - Graduating from Ontario high school - Entering the first year of a civil engineering technology or technician program - Application Due May 15, 2015 Bob Allison Bursary Award - $250 - has made contributions to his/her school and/or community in a leadership capacity - plans to pursue a school to work or apprenticeship path - has demonstrated the character attributes promoted in the KPRDSB, particularly as they relate to integrity, responsibility and work ethic - Application due MAY 12, 2015 con’t. What’s Happening this Month? May 1: Turnar ound day (no school) May 20: Residential Schools Symposium (bus to LDSS; sign up in library with Laura) May 21: Gr ad photos taken by Edge Imaging, 9:30-2:00pm (receive one photo free) May 28: Gr aduate luncheon, 1:30 June 12: Last day for grads to complete cour ses (if planning to attend grad ceremony) June 19: Last day for all other students to complete courses June 24: Gr aduation cer emony (Begins 6:30 pm) PACE News Bursaries and scholarships (con’t) C.J. Watkins Memorial Bursary - $50 - in recognition and support of a graduate continuing his/her post secondary education. Co-op Award – $50 - to a student who demonstrated, through the coop placement program, significant personal professional growth Fleming Dual Credit award - $200 gift card for the Fleming Bookstore - Awarded to a student who is continuing their education at Fleming in the fall and has demonstrated success in a dual credit course. Governor General’s Academic Medal – medal from government - awarded to the student with the highest academic average in all Grade 11 and 12 courses Lieutenant Governor’s Community Volunteer Award – pin, letter - to a student for exemplary community contribution or outstanding achievement through volunteer activity Ontario Principals Council Award – plaque -to a student who has demonstrated commitment and dedication in a leadership position OSSTF Award - $50 each x3 - to students demonstrating dedication, enthusiasm and commitment to learning. Page 2 Retired Teachers of Ontario - $250 - to a student who demonstrates good citizenship, is positive, helpful, and has made the school a better place by treating all others (teachers, staff, students, etc.) with respect and dignity W. Ross Pinkerton Memorial Scholarship Award - to a student living in Ontario, in Northumberland or Peterborough counties, going to college or university. - awarded based on academic achievement, community service (either within the school community or outside the school community), financial need or any other consideration that we deem appropriate. OYAP Award - $100 and OYAP watch - to a student who has participated in the Cooperative Education program in an apprentice-able trade and is a positive ambassador of the Skilled Trades. PACE Staff Award – $50 - to students demonstrating positive attitude, strong work ethic, congeniality and humour. Important Websites www.studentawards.com www.ontariocolleges.ca (see the money matters part) www.canlearn.ca www.scholarshipscanada.com www.servicecanada.gc.ca – search for scholarships and bursaries Inhale Deep Volume 2, Issue 8 Student Poem by Xandra Leigh Inhale Deep. Slowly. Breathe. If you just let yourself you could find the peace that you seek, And if you could just be brave. If you could just be brave. IF YOU COULD JUST BE BRAVE. You wouldn’t feel so weak. So take a deep breath because death has missed you. Take a deep breath because the sun will kiss you in the morning. The little stray rays of sunlight are performing for you. A symphony. Literally. Just listen. As bits of light seep in through the curtain do not be uncertain of the words. If you are, let the songs of the early birds guide you. Let them be the antidote to your poisons, As you stretch and roll around making baby dinosaur noises. It is morning. You have lived to see another day. So take a minute to revel in it, Before you lose yourself in what everyone else has to say. You have the power to inhale deep. You have the power to keep pushing. So keep thriving because you have been surviving and you are here! You made it! So why are you not elated? Revel in your triumph. Inhale deep because you will never sit down and take it. And although you’ve had to fake it so many times, Inhale deep because you, are doing fine. For more info and help applying for scholarships and bursaries, see Kelly E. in Rm 215. PACE is going to the Zoo! When: May 26 Where: Metro Toronto Zoo See Darcy for permission forms. Participation is limited; selection may require lottery . Need a nice dress for grad? Check out Karla’s Closet. Wearable Art: Students in Micky’s class designed artsy attire for the Wearable Art and Runway Challenge, held at Market Hall on April 25th. (Above: Liz Bartley models Amber Worr’s design.) Evelyn Collins’ daughter-in-law, Karla, died of brain cancer three years ago. She was 32 years old—vibrant, generous, compassionate and stylish—beautiful inside and out, with two beautiful little girls. With the help of Karla’s husband, Evelyn donated her dresses to girls in need at James Strath, and from there she and Amber Stark decided to start Karla's Closet. Since then many people have donated fancy, elegant dresses for special occasions. Karla, who was a police officer with the Ottawa Police Service and who loved to help others, has left a beautiful legacy. If you would like to select a dress, free of charge, for this year’s grad, see Nancy as soon as you can in Rm. 106. Also, view dresses at Page 3 the May 28th grad luncheon.
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