Tuesday Nov. 22, 2016

                                Daily   Announcements 

Tuesday Nov. 22, 2016                                                                    CAFETERIA- Sushi /salads and Cold Cut Bunwiches

OAK BAY SWIM TEAM –  meeting in  room 211 at lunch today to receive the  awards .  Congratulations to all members of the Oak Bay Swim Team,  on a great performance at the BC  championships  with special congratulations to our mixed  relay team of George Ramsay, Zaya Fehr, Annika Weir and Braeden Copeman on winning the 200 mixed B medley and placing 3 in the 200 free B mixed event.  Braeden also placed 2nd in boys B 50m breaststroke.  Great job by all!

OPEN MIC NIGHT – This Thursday Nov. 24 at 7:00 pm in the Theatre. Free Admission!

ADVISORY LIP SYNC SUBMISSIONS – Did you know that we only have 4 more Advisories left in 2016?

Please let your Advisory students know that we are looking for their lip sync submissions and they should use the google form listed below to reserve their song/performance. Please tell The Judging Committee asap. If your Advisory is committed to making a video. You can do this by filling in this form: https://goo.gl/forms/M8gBFbORQYCR6ZID2

 

Ski and Snowboard Team – Meeting this Friday, November 25th in the CHOIR ROOM at LUNCH.  Looking forward to hitting the slopes!

 

AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL – is having a new start-up meeting this Friday Nov. 25 at lunch in room 221.

 

BARBABIAN RUGBY TRY-OUTS In the Oval – Juniors-grade 9-10-  Today Nov.22, 3:30-4:30. Seniors-grade 11 -12- This Thurs. Nov. 24, 3:30 – 4:30.  Bring a mouth-guard,  there will be tackling.  Any questions?? See Mr. Atkinson in room 231.

 

WHERE’S NUTTY – KEEP LOOKING – same clue this week from Student Council is “ You will find “Nutty” under a hard place to write. If you look carefully, find him you might.  If someone pushes you might roll-away,  until you find him this is where Nutty will stay!”

 

CAREER CENTRE – University visits this week – Wednesday – November  23rd Bishop’s University at lunch and University of Alberta after school in the Career Centre.

*Anime Convention Volunteers Needed!  Tsukino-Con is a non-profit organization that hosts an annual anime, games, and Japanese culture convention at the University of Victoria. This year, the event will be held during February 17-19, 2017.  To apply please go to www.tsukinocon.com/volunteer  For more information please contact the Volunteer Coordinator at volunteers@tsukinocon.com

*Volunteer Opportunity in the Hospitality & Service Industry

If you are looking for a Volunteer role that will give you training and skills in the Hospitality & Service Industry, consider a volunteer role with the BC Cancer Agency You must be 16 or older and willing to commit to one 3 hour shift per week for a minimum of 8 weeks.  Café is open Monday to Friday only with shifts at 7am-10am, 10am-1pm and 1pm-4pm.

If you are interested contact Alan Brown at the Cancer Centre alan.brown@bccancer.bc.ca

 

*Explorations in Technology TEAC 105   Camosun College offers a dual credit course introducing students to basic skills in Computer Science, Electronic and Computer Engineering Technology, Civil Engineering Technology, and Mechanical Engineering Technology.  The course will be offered at Interurban Campus, Technology Building Friday’s from 3-6pm from Feb 26, 2016 to May 27, 2017. (No classes during Spring Break)  The application fee is $40.20 but the tuition in free, $438.90 is paid by the school district. http://camosun.ca/learn/south-island_partnership/documents/PosterFeb2016TEAC105.pdf       Contact Mrs. Giesbrech in the Career Centret if you have any questions or would like to apply.  Application due date is Nov 30, 2016.

 

*VICTORIA TEA FESTIVAL – will take place from January 30th to February 4th and is looking for student volunteers.  There are many different ways to help out leading to the event as well as the week of the event.  The poster still has to be designed, media work is still required, and a variety of other duties need to be completed.  If you are interested please see the poster outside the Career Centre or contact Mrs. Giesbrecht with any questions you have.