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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes Advocate, 1998-11-04, Page 29PAINTING M&M PAINTING. kNss%jertt.:s Cor we ,..,a u,dustrld. tt;Iri v.altjiape'i• ',v',,• ,lerldlr,t �[:i F_�Ul rtc►tr` 235-1701 Evrrilrlgs Wednesday. October 28. 1998 Exeter Ti Advocate Community 29 Busy time in clay to day life at school by Philip J. PUPS Ian . Another week has passed at .Anne's and it never .ceases to� amaze me how busy things are in the day to day life of our school. The classes contin- ue to function offering the curriculum of the day while invited guests are in our school adding to the power o work already scheduled • how the teachings relate to the sub= - St. ject being shared in the class. local • police carers vigil classes wilting and chat with students about a variety of issues of interest. Business people. come to the school and discuss with busi- ness students, what matters to • them as potential employers and students start to under- stand the values in the world of 1 recall- the value of bringing a work. Drug addiction counselors: - guest speaker into the school. are always wilting to come and talk Students are keen to listen to the with •one. -class or present to an words of a guest. who may not per--. assembled group and to candidly fewminor setbacks -with. the video sonally knew. them, but: who values discuss with our students issues of .screens and.surf simulati►r; the gym • 'the middle of National Career N eek. the chance to speak with a class or a c>ancern. Sctluol is obviously a piaci was packed and -a fun time was had The day is a pusitive.f•ffort to"offer group ofclasses about a speci!'it where students developThose skills • h� all' tae looking forward to oar _ students a realistic view• of the work • I - issue. This week past we had Mike . that they will need to access employ- world and emphasi7e'that .education Urolet, of the NewNX T.t . station. mens or continued education. goes beyond the wall of the i las; rrt•�:t visit us and videotape the students - School is much more- than that how room.. .11 is. a ct i ^urtunity for.. Grade 9 etude: .evolved in a ac•ti-,1n ; so tt" •:head and - take .advantage!- • • On Thurs.., Nov: 5. the first. routine. grade meetings are being held for all grades- From now on. these meet- .. logs_ will occur monthly...and will be- -- used- to discuss anything of irriper- - tante to_.each grade.: They are being held and organized by ;the members of student council -who are part of that grade. Yearbook help needed at SHDHS Last Thursday morning. the Halloween and recog- nition assembly. was successfully held. 'Activities, 'included+d two student council, skits. an obstacle course. "bobbling for body parts". and more spooky events. Thank -you to every- • one who dressed up and part•participated.Also, 'a great thanks to air of the sports teams in the school who were • KRISTIN BROOKS PANTHER PROFILE recognized at the. assembly The annual Halloween'=dance was held on Thursday night. - Despite a third overall as a team. They will .advance on to OFSAA on, Sat., Nov. 7. Good luck Panthers. and way toy represent South Duron! Wrestling practises are starting - at 3:30 p.m, sharp on Monday on the stage in'the Targe gym. Students .are encouraged to wear • T-shirts, sweat pants and running shoes. All, information and regis- tration forms can be picked up from Ow Internet at the 'site: angelfire.cem/flyCanadiangoose On -'.Wed.. !so% 4: approximately 407.000 Grade 9 students from across' Canada will be invited to spend a day at work with, a parent; relative, adult friend or volunteer host. -•-"Take(Dur • Kids to Work Day" is -being held in next • dance n - the Christmas semi-Ifor- -1: - . As students ents ma% have a1 read y at work as they .aired their in-house ever. Our society expects that stu noticed 1997-1998 yearbooks are" tier . T:1'. show on Friday- morning_ He .dents will get information on .life isale--: They •c•oct 530.00. and if k .time after to interview the issues `and that the eurrirtllum will already paid to, • : r►•c_eipt or. ean- celled -cheque i needed to _receive veer pre paid yearbook. 'Students no i',..- attending South Huron should ., picl. -up their 'yearbooks as soon as, pessib.le because: all yearbook~; not c•lainted wilthe sold. -1 earb0oks can. -picked up or bought at'lunch In dents will have a richer experience -i 1;c,t,m'97 throughout the.week, in the class but my main sourc'e.of I �ti vvc,ll people ore needed tu.help too teacher .and the students and in the doubly serve the academic needs. of end produced a videoclip of the'stu- • the students while enriching the dents which. aired- Friday at 6;00 ` moral and civicvalues of the -cul- ; PM. • There is no question that hay- . ture. I am always.exrited when a. ing someone from the world of 1.', teacher •makes it ,Possible for a present and curious made -student- -ieaker to visit with our students. 1 take note of the importance of '••4? • . .,.cit excited partially because the stu- it was they were doing. 1 stopped and watched• as Mike took the time to share • his interest and enthusiasm for the work of students -and their teacher. When I sat down to . write this article-, it ;occurred to me how important the' corhmunit}. .input is m (he life:and curriculum of a school. .1 looked, back on the past few months and recalled speakers who have addressedt such tough ureide, and realized that: issue- a.s S We. as teachers are reliant on the valuedinput• of ,other: professionals who willingly speak at the school. 'Father Dino Salvator•, our school. is always willing to visit a class whelp students better understand the teachings 'of the Catholic Church and excitement is the fact' that an indi- vidual of group is open to the dia- logue of teaching'. These individuals are willing to share and as a result. change our community by ;better informing the student. sharing first hand experiences in an intimate real way •that students seldom forget. Teachers are often told •what a great job -they are doing -but guest speak- ers, need ti, -know how valued they are by all who hear what they say Thanks to -all who visit schuuls and share whaf• it -is they know: and value.._we ,are • h+•tter for ,and efforts. out`with the 199F-1991, yearbook It • is a .tun activity -and sa great experi- . • • Upcoming Events ence Artists: writers. phot•i►gra- Wed.. No\ 4- (;tris Basketball to St. . peers. and people to help out with :Anne's, 'fake Our Kids to Work -Day: - layouts are needed. The first meet- Thurs.. ts,or -_:,- -Boys' .% uileyball to_ l ing is on 1 ues..-M". ;i. at 11°40 a,m. Central Huron. Grade Meetings in in !Woni 9,7-. There's something icor periods -1 and 2: everyone. so come• on out! - Sat:, Nov : Senior Girls' X -country 1• great big congratulations to learn to OF SAA. in "1 tobicuke: CrOss-r ountr‘ 'team, 1 ueti.: `civ. 10- Buys "pi let ball 1 ' N O'�t�A• ucon - S'• especially the senior girls!: 11 Fina rs at CHS was held on Thurs.. Ort..49 and run: Wed., Nov. •11 H_e.membrance .Da' hers should -be proud „of the. great. Assembly. Reports go hon , _races the ran. The senior girls' team. ran an excellent- rate. placing • CALL THE EXPERTS FOR YOUR ALL YOUR BUILDING NEEDS PAINTING MCKAY • PAINTING & DECORATING • Residential • Cornmer ia+ •- Industnar , -Pa,rlUng Papering Swrrie° Ce,hngs Dr ywati 229-8090 Brander Steel Ltd. Main St. S. Exeter 235-1462 Q. 1400-656-8330 Ali Types of steel p,Urtllcts. 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