June 14, 2019

Daily Announcements

June 14th, 2019       

  • CAFETERIA – CLOSED
  • NUTTY’S LOCKER – CLOSED

NEW TODAY

LOCKERS MUST BE EMPTY BY 3:00PM ON MONDAY JUNE 17th!  ANYTHING LEFT BEHIND WILL BE DONATED.

PLEASE NOTE TIME CHANGE FOR NUMERACY ASSESSMENTS ON JUNE 21st

  • MORNING SESSION BEGINS AT 8:30
  • AFTERNOON SESSIONS BEGINS AT 12:30

CFAX Santas Anonymous (Kidz helping Kids) needs 2 dynamic youth leaders to coordinate a youth based ambassador program.  Help raise funds to support kidz in need throughout Greater Victoria and earn a $2500.00 bursary!  Apply at www.CFAXSANTAS.com

  • They must be headed into grade 10 or 11 in 2019
  • Along with volunteer hours, they will receive a $2,500 bursary to use at UVIC or Camosun

Could the following students see Mrs. Bowen in the office:

  • Isaac Mebs
  • Luka Bielay
  • Jerry Zhang
  • Samir Turner
  • Rose Lee

FoodSafe Certificates have arrived.  Please pick your up in room 142.

Attention Oak Bayers!!  Our beloved mascot has gone missing AGAIN!  He left behind an anagram of his wear abouts: I AM BIO HAND PEEL.

Victoria Youth Leaders in Training (14-18 yrs) is an Internship Program that build’s employment readiness skills through a 4-week mentored placement at one of the various summer camps offered in Victoria.  Successful applicants will complete two weeks of in-depth training and receive a $500 honorarium upon completion of their placement.  Apply with resume & cover letter by June 17th to :Crystal Pool & Fitness Centre, email ylit.vic@gmail.com or call 250-858-7002.

LIBRARY/TEXT BOOKS – Once you are done with your library/text book, please make sure you return it to the Library ASAP.  You don’t want to be standing in the line-up to get your report card this year!

Encounters With Canada is an opportunity for students to spend a week in Ottawa with other students from across Canada for a fee of $750.  There are 15 themed weeks for students to choose from which enable them to explore and experience potential careers and areas of personal interest.  Please see their website for a list and information on the different options.  www.ewc-rdc.ca/pub/en/theme_week  Now is the time to apply (see Ms. Giesbrecht) so you can secure your first choice.  Seats are limited so delay.

Graduation Numeracy Assessment
THIS EXAM IS REQUIRED FOR GRADUATION
All grade 10 AND 11 students are expected to write the Ministry of Education’s Graduation Numeracy Assessment (GNA) this school year.  This assessment will take place on June 21st with two sittings (8:30 AM or 12:30 PM).  Students will be scheduled to one of those two sittings shortly (schedule to be posted shortly).
Assessment info:
– the GNA typically takes two hours to complete; however, students may use additional time if needed.
– assessment questions are delivered online but require both computer-based and hand-written responses.
– the GNA is NOT tied to a specific math course.  Rather, it evaluates a student’s numeracy skills developed over the course of their education
– results will be reported using a proficiency scale out of 4 which means that students will not receive a percentage nor a letter grade, but instead will receive a 1, 2, 3 or 4.  There are not any credits associated with this REQUIRED assessment – transcripts will show RM (Requirements Met) and a score out of 4.
– For more information regarding the assessment itself, including samples as well as a parent brochure https://curriculum.gov.bc.ca/assessment/numeracy-assessment.
June 2019 Exam Schedule
Regular scheduled classes finish on June 14 with a modified (shortened) schedule. On June 17-21 we have scheduled classes, but each block is lengthened to allow for culminating events, projects or final exams. While each block is 2.5 hours in length, it is the teacher’s discretion whether the student may leave after 1.5 hours. We ask that students leaving before the scheduled break times leave the campus to allow for continued “quite time” during that week

Previous Announcements

Congratulations to all our sailors, on winning Island High School Championships this past weekend.  We wish all our graduates the best, and are excited for our future with a strong group of young sailors here at Oak Bay and in our pipeline as our family school Monterey won the Middle School Championships.  Bravo Zulu Oak Bay.

Camosun College has posted their student summer programs.  These programs are for students born between Jan. 2004 and Dec. 2006 and there are only 18 seats per session.  These will all take place at the Interurban Campus Monday to Friday from 9am to 3pm.  This year there is $150.00 fee to take part.
The five programs:
August 6th to 9th – Entrepreneurship or Sheet Metal
August 12th to 16th – Science or Light Truck & Transport
August 19th to 23rd – Carpentry
Registration for all five programs will open this Friday, May 31st.
To register, students and families will need to go to the main SIP web page, found at www.camosun.ca/dual-credit, and click on our Summer Programs link.
Starting Friday, this link will be available and live. Within the registration site, there will be detailed information on each program.  

Workplace Alternative Trades Training
WATT is a Free Pre-Apprenticeship Electrical Training Program which includes 3 weeks of hands-on-electrical training, paid work experience, Apprenticeship sponsorship, ongoing mentorship and support, breakfast and lunch provided on classroom days and basic toolkit and Steel-Toe-Boots.   Students will earn several certificates, including Occupational First Aid Level 1, Fall Protection, Elevated Work Platform, WHMIS 2015, and Construction Safety Training Systems 09.  Please email watt@wjets.ca for more information or call 250-418-0984. 

Camosun College Interurban Campus offers an Explorations in Technology (TEAC 105) course Fridays from 3:00pm to 6:00pm September to February for students (gr. 10-12) interested in exploring Mechanical Engineering, Electronics, Civil Engineering and Computer Science. Students are responsible for paying the application fee $41.82 and there are no prerequisites.   If you are interested please see Mrs. Giesbrecht in the Career Centre for an application.  Don’t delay! Seating is limited.  The link attached shows last year’s dates but fall 2019 will start on September 13th. http://camosun.ca/learn/south-island-partnership/programs-courses/explorations-in-tech.html

Job Opportunities

Mount Douglas Golf Course is looking for part-time workers.
They are currently seeking mature responsible students interested in the field or willing to learn about the industry to join our outdoor grounds team this summer and possible future summers for grounds keeping. This is a great opportunity to spend the summer outdoors doing mostly light duty tasks like raking, gardening (weeding), whipping edges, driving a golf like cart called a gator around the course. Hours should be somewhere between 20-30 hours a week.  If you are interested please go to the golf course check-in counter with a resume and we will set up an interview with the Superintendent Greg Turner and Assistant Superintendent Lynda Jensen. 

Ryan Vending is hiring. Two main roles are Customer Service Rep and Route Drivers and Warehouse/Operation Support Associate.  For more information reach out to info@engagedhe.com or see the poster outside the Career Centre.

Camp Pringle Counsellor in Training (CIT) program focuses on team leadership and builds the skills needed to work with children in the outdoor recreation or camping industry. Participants are paired with a Camp Pringle staff member to co-lead a group of children at summer camp. CIT is for teens aged 16 to 18 who are interested in outdoor recreation and working with children. All CITs are expected to participate in training from July 2-5, and co-lead for four to six camp sessions from July 7 to August 16, 2019 (participants may choose the weeks that work best for them). CITs work from Sunday evenings until Friday afternoons. Participants receive free meals and accommodations while at camp as well as a weekly honorarium of $150.00. All participants will also receive a reference letter documenting their success in the program and service hours to the camp. For more information on the CIT program or other volunteer opportunities please contact volunteer@camppringle.com  check out our website www.camppringle.com, or find us on Facebook and Instagram.

https://oakbaycareercentre.weebly.com/work–volunteer

Volunteering

CFAX Santas Anonymous is also looking for volunteers!
Between the ages of 6-18

  • They will receive volunteer hours as needed for school/community organization commitments (ie cadets, girl guides etc.)
  • School classes/community groups are also welcome, please connect with us to arrange something that works for a group
  • To sign up go to: www.volunteers@cfaxsantas.com

There are further benefits, which can be found on our website here.

 The Maritime Museum of BC is currently seeking Visitor Service Volunteers to assist us with our Front Desk operations. This is a service-oriented position that gives volunteers the opportunity to interact with visitors from around the world and to share BC’s maritime history and culture. Our exhibit this summer explores the Great Pacific Garbage Patch, so it is also an excellent opportunity to engage with important ocean conservation issues. Duties include welcoming visitors into the Museum; processing admissions and memberships; making Gift Shop sales; and promoting and selling tickets for our special events, workshops, and tours.
Special benefits for regular volunteers include:
-Complimentary annual individual membership to the Maritime Museum of BC.
-10% off in the Museum Gift Shop
-Volunteers are invited to participate in selected programs related training along side the summer students.
We are currently looking for volunteers to cover the Front Desk during a variety of times throughout the week. Shifts are weekly or bi-weekly for 3.5 hours, and training is provided. Please contact us at info@mmbc.bc.ca if you are interested in coming on board!

Victoria Symphony Splash is looking for volunteers.  The event takes place on Sunday, August 4th in the Inner Harbour.  Sign up by applying online at https://victoriasymphony.ca/community/splash/

 James Bay Community School Centre is looking for volunteers to volunteer at their 19th Annual Community Picnic on Wednesday June 12th from 3:30 – 6:30pm.  They need help setting up, cleaning up, supervising the bouncy castles and kinder play area as well as facilitate mini games, café support, face painting and more.  Please call 250-389-1470 or email programs@jamesbaycentre.ca for more information on how to get involved.

 Government House Volunteer Opportunity
The Cary Castle Mews Tea Room is looking for volunteers to greet guests, take food and beverage orders, clear table and wash dishes.  There is a minimum of 4 hours required per week from May 21st to August 30th.  If you are interested in joining the dynamic team of dedicated volunteers contact Cynthia Vance at 250-387-2080. 

Engineering for Kids – Volunteering Opportunities for Summer 2019
Volunteers assist camp leaders in delivering fun hands-on learning activates at week long camps building catapults, launch rockets, solve engineering challenges in Minecraft, program LEGO robots to explore the moon, and more.  Camp weeks: July 2 – August 30. Learn more on how to apply at https://forms.gle/wuvYvfa2GNM9runa9

Volunteers are needed June 4-8 for the Community Foundations of Canada Conference at which 600+ philanthropic leaders from Canada & around the world will gather to discuss community development! There are evening and weekend shifts available that can work with your school schedule. This is a great way to earn some volunteer hours while staying engaged in the philanthropic movement! If interested, please email Anna at aglenny@victoriafoundation.bc.ca

Need volunteer hours? Like working with kids? Live close to Margaret Jenkins Elementary? EMJS PAC is looking for reliable babysitters that can child mind during PAC meetings at the school, about two hours 7-9 pm on the last Thursday of each month. Contact jmcdiarmid@sd61.bc.ca for more info.