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Friday, October 9, 2015
Student Council Memberships on Sale Now
Student council will be selling student council memberships starting on Tuesday, October 13. Memberships will be on sale in front of the office until Friday, October 16. Cost is $10 per membership. Student Council memberships give you reduced prices into the various student council activities throughout the year, the main item being reduced dance prices. The goal is to sell 125 memberships. This helps fund the various activities throughout the year (grade wars, dances, pancake breakfast, spirit weeks, and many other activities).
Friday, October 2, 2015
My Child in the Middle Years: A Parent Resource
Manitoba Education and Advanced Learning is pleased to announce the online release of "My child in the Middle Years: A Parent Resource." This resource is available at the following link:
http://www.edu.gov.mb.ca/k12/midyears/index.html
The department created this online resource to meet an expressed need for provincial resources for parents / guardians of children in their Middle Years (grades 5 to 8) of school. The website offers information and resources to help parents and educators understand the developmental changes and situations adolescent children may experience at school, at home, and in the community. It also addresses questions and concerns parents of Middle Years students may have, and provides explanations and suggestions on how to handle a variety of challenging situations.
http://www.edu.gov.mb.ca/k12/midyears/index.html
The department created this online resource to meet an expressed need for provincial resources for parents / guardians of children in their Middle Years (grades 5 to 8) of school. The website offers information and resources to help parents and educators understand the developmental changes and situations adolescent children may experience at school, at home, and in the community. It also addresses questions and concerns parents of Middle Years students may have, and provides explanations and suggestions on how to handle a variety of challenging situations.
Habitat for Humanity
Mr. Lang's grade 11 Woodworking class gained some hands on experience when they assisted with deck building and siding at the Habitat for Humanity house today. The different Woodworking classes are looking to get into new structures at different stages of construction this year.
Minions will be here soon!
Family Movie Night this Thursday will see the Minions visiting the Carman Collegiate Community Theatre starting at 7:00 pm. Cost is $5 per person or $15 per family and all proceeds go toward the Carman Collegiate Philanthropy group. Last night the group had approximately 50 people show up for Ant Man.
Friday, September 25, 2015
Terry Fox Run
| Grade Wars - Gr. 12's were "Bright and Tight" |
After the Grade Wars, our students headed out onto the walking path for the Terry Fox Run. Approximately 100 students ran the course. Students raised over $1100 for us to donate to cancer research in Terry's name. Thank you to all who pledged our students.
| Grade 7's on the move. |
Family Movie Night
The Youth in Philanthropy opening movie of the year, "Inside Out" brought out 145 people, our biggest showing yet! Next Thursday, Family Movie night will show "Ant Man". Again, the cost is $5 per person or $15 per family and proceeds go toward the Youth in Philanthropy support of community programs. Show time is 7:00 pm and all are welcome to attend.
Friday, September 18, 2015
Grade 9 to 11 Awards Ceremony
English Awards |
Life/Work Exploration 10S - Kim N and Hannah P
English 20F - Savannah W
English 30S - Katie TM
Mathematics Awards
Math 10F - Alex C, Waedon D and Hannah P
Trans Math 10F - Alex C and Hannah P
Intro to Pre-Calculus and Applied Math 20S - Matthew D and Madison H
Essential Math 20S - Madison H, Colton T and Savannah W
Pre-Calculus Math 30S - Katie TM
Applied Math 30S - Olivia L and Katie TM
Essential Math 30S - Allan D and Emilie P
Science Awards
Science 10F - Waedon D and Hannah P
Science 20F - Savannah W
Agriculture 30S - Kara M
Biology 30S - Katie TM
Chemistry 30S - Katie TM
Physics 30S - Katie TM
Social Studies Awards
Social Studies 10F -Emma G-W
Geography 20F - Madison H
History 30S - Chelsey G
French Awards
French 10G - Waedon D and Hannah P
French 20G - Brynne R and Savannah W
French 30S - Roxanne G
Physical Education/Athletics
Phys Ed. 10F Waedon D and Hannah P
Phys Ed. 20F Matthew D
Phys Ed. 30F Bailey G
Music/Art Awards
Music 10G Ashley D and Hannah P
Art 10G Raina A
Music 20G Matthew D
Music 30S Jana S
Human Ecology Awards
Clothing Housing Design 15G - Jena K
Foods 15G - Hannah P
Foods 20G - Madison H
Clothing Housing Design 30S - Roxanne G
Foods 30G - Katie TM
Industrial Arts Awards
Electronics 15G - Waedon D
Woodworking 15G - Alex C and Waedon D
Power Mechanics 20G - William A and Brynne R
Woodworking 20G - Rhett C, Tyson S. Reggie S and Savannah W
Metalwork Technology 30S - Jordan T
Woodworking 30S - Allan D, Will D and Bailey G
Business Awards
Business 15G - Emma G-W and Hannah P
Accounting 30S - Shaylin O and Olivia L
Technology Awards
Print Communications 25S - Raina A and Zachary R
Interactive Websites 35S/Web Design 35S - Rhett C, Matthew D, Madison H and Brynne R
Digital Pictures/Film 25S - Savannah W
Broadcast/Interactive Media 35S - Jordan P
Data Collection and Analysis 35S - Elliott W
Family Movie Nights Return with Inside Out
Family Movie Nights are starting up again on Thursday, September 24. Our Youth in Philanthropy group is hosting movies on the next three Thursdays, starting with the movie Inside Out. Ant Man and Minions will follow. Cost is $5 per person or $15 for the family. Showtime is 7:00 pm. Water, popcorn and goodies are available for $1 each. All proceeds go toward the Youth in Philanthropy who last year granted over $4500 to different organizations in our community.Friday, September 11, 2015
Carman Collegiate Open House and Awards Ceremony
Please join us on Thursday, September 17 for our annual Carman Collegiate Open House and grade 9 to 11 Awards Ceremony.
- 7:00 pm - Open House presentation in theatre
- 7:30 pm - Meet and visit with teachers in library
- 8:00 pm - Gr. 9 to 11 Awards Ceremony in theatre
All our invited to join us for part or all of this evening. Meet your child's teachers, see the rooms they will spend a majority of their day in, and hear about all the great things our school offers.
World Suicide Prevention Day
Carman Collegiate students participated in
the World Suicide Prevention Day on September 10. In support of this year’s theme
“connectedness,” students were invited to fly kites to celebrate the day and increase
awareness around mental well-being and suicide prevention. 75 students participated and received the
important message, together we can promote resiliency and encourage
conversation around mental health. Wednesday, September 9, 2015
Welcome Back!
Classes will resume for our grade 7 to 9 students on Thursday, September 10. Along with welcome back assemblies, they will be starting regular classes as well.
Classes will resume for our grade 10 to 12 students on Friday, September 11. All students, even those who do not have a scheduled class for first period, are asked to attend this full morning as we will be having meetings and distributing information. Regular classes will also be starting on Friday. All grade 10 to 12 students will be asked to report to their advisors for 8:55 am (advisor lists will be posted on the theatre bulletin board).
Our canteen will be up and running for Thursday. Reminder that daily specials will be posted on this newsletter, and that $20 meal cards can be purchased (and are kept) at the canteen.
Please mark Thursday, September 17 on your calendar. This is the evening of our Open House and Grade 9 to 11 Awards Ceremony. The Open House takes place from 7:00 pm to 8:00 pm, and the Awards Ceremony starts at 8:00 pm. This is a great opportunity to find out more about our school, meet your child's teachers, and to see where they spend a majority of their day.
Classes will resume for our grade 10 to 12 students on Friday, September 11. All students, even those who do not have a scheduled class for first period, are asked to attend this full morning as we will be having meetings and distributing information. Regular classes will also be starting on Friday. All grade 10 to 12 students will be asked to report to their advisors for 8:55 am (advisor lists will be posted on the theatre bulletin board).
Our canteen will be up and running for Thursday. Reminder that daily specials will be posted on this newsletter, and that $20 meal cards can be purchased (and are kept) at the canteen.
Please mark Thursday, September 17 on your calendar. This is the evening of our Open House and Grade 9 to 11 Awards Ceremony. The Open House takes place from 7:00 pm to 8:00 pm, and the Awards Ceremony starts at 8:00 pm. This is a great opportunity to find out more about our school, meet your child's teachers, and to see where they spend a majority of their day.
Tuesday, June 30, 2015
Teachers for 2015 - 2016 and Farewells
Middle Years
* Rob Chalaturnyk - Gr. 7 ELA and Math, gr. 7 & 8 Science
* Lisa MacPherson - Gr. 7 ELA and Math
* Jodi Rouire - Gr. 7 & 8 French and Divisional French Language Coordinator
* Marilyn Thompson - Gr. 8 ELA and Math, Gr. 7 & 8 Social Studies
* Kim Deamel - Gr. 8 ELA and Math, Gr. 7 & 8 Art and Drama
Middle and Senior Years
* James Ballantyn - Gr. 7 to 10 PE
* Clint Rivest - Gr. 7 - 12 music and Web Design, Digital Picts, Broadcast Media, and Animation
* Trevor Lang - Gr. 7 to 12 Wood Working
* Evan Williams - Gr. 7 and 8 Electronics, Gr. 9 Power Mech, Gr. 10 and 11 Sheet Metal, and Gr. 12 Applied Tech
* Jen Courtney - Gr. 7 to 12 Foods and Nutrition
* Alice Phillips - Gr. 7 to 10 Clothing, Housing and Design, Gr. 11 and 12 Family Studies
Senior Years
* Jacquie Metcalf - Gr. 9 to 12 French, Gr. 9 to 11 Drama, Gr. 9 Business and Print Communications
* Warren Hoffman - Gr. 10 to 12 ELA, Gr. 10 Drama - lighting
* Wayne Nykyforak - Gr. 10 Into to App and PreC Math, Gr. 11 and 12 Applied and Precalc Math, Gr. 11 and 12 Physics, Calculus
* Dave Spitznagel - Gr. 11 and 12 Chem, Gr. 11 and 12 Accounting, Gr. 10 and 12 Essential Math
* Rosie Massinon - Gr. 9 and 10 science, Gr. 11 and 12 Biology, Gr. 10 Agriculture
* Dee Ann McCullough - Gr. 9 Soc. St., Gr. 10 Geog, Gr. 11 History, Gr. 10 Life Works Exploration
* Verna Clemis - Gr. 9 ELA, Gr. 9 Life, Gr. 9 Reading is Thinking, Gr. 9 Business and Print Communications
* Larisa Ens - Gr. 9 Math, Gr. 11 and 12 PE
* Lauren Adams - Gr. 9 Art, Gr. 7 to 12 Resource
* Lynn Rempel - Main Street Campus teacher, Gr. 9 Math, Gr. 9 Science, Gr. 11 Essential Math,
* Donna Pritchard - Guidance Counselling
* Garth Shindle - Vice Principal, Gr. 12 Global Issues, gr. 11 and 12 PE, CTS school coordinator
* Jack Phillips - Principal
Thank you and all the best to teachers leaving us.
* Rob Chalaturnyk - Gr. 7 ELA and Math, gr. 7 & 8 Science
* Lisa MacPherson - Gr. 7 ELA and Math
* Jodi Rouire - Gr. 7 & 8 French and Divisional French Language Coordinator
* Marilyn Thompson - Gr. 8 ELA and Math, Gr. 7 & 8 Social Studies
* Kim Deamel - Gr. 8 ELA and Math, Gr. 7 & 8 Art and Drama
Middle and Senior Years
* James Ballantyn - Gr. 7 to 10 PE
* Clint Rivest - Gr. 7 - 12 music and Web Design, Digital Picts, Broadcast Media, and Animation
* Trevor Lang - Gr. 7 to 12 Wood Working
* Evan Williams - Gr. 7 and 8 Electronics, Gr. 9 Power Mech, Gr. 10 and 11 Sheet Metal, and Gr. 12 Applied Tech
* Jen Courtney - Gr. 7 to 12 Foods and Nutrition
* Alice Phillips - Gr. 7 to 10 Clothing, Housing and Design, Gr. 11 and 12 Family Studies
Senior Years
* Jacquie Metcalf - Gr. 9 to 12 French, Gr. 9 to 11 Drama, Gr. 9 Business and Print Communications
* Warren Hoffman - Gr. 10 to 12 ELA, Gr. 10 Drama - lighting
* Wayne Nykyforak - Gr. 10 Into to App and PreC Math, Gr. 11 and 12 Applied and Precalc Math, Gr. 11 and 12 Physics, Calculus
* Dave Spitznagel - Gr. 11 and 12 Chem, Gr. 11 and 12 Accounting, Gr. 10 and 12 Essential Math
* Rosie Massinon - Gr. 9 and 10 science, Gr. 11 and 12 Biology, Gr. 10 Agriculture
* Dee Ann McCullough - Gr. 9 Soc. St., Gr. 10 Geog, Gr. 11 History, Gr. 10 Life Works Exploration
* Verna Clemis - Gr. 9 ELA, Gr. 9 Life, Gr. 9 Reading is Thinking, Gr. 9 Business and Print Communications
* Larisa Ens - Gr. 9 Math, Gr. 11 and 12 PE
* Lauren Adams - Gr. 9 Art, Gr. 7 to 12 Resource
* Lynn Rempel - Main Street Campus teacher, Gr. 9 Math, Gr. 9 Science, Gr. 11 Essential Math,
* Donna Pritchard - Guidance Counselling
* Garth Shindle - Vice Principal, Gr. 12 Global Issues, gr. 11 and 12 PE, CTS school coordinator
* Jack Phillips - Principal
Thank you and all the best to teachers leaving us.
- Ms. Kirsten Carman spent the year with us teaching our students foods and nutrition. We wish Ms. Carman all the best as she moves over to St. Pauls Collegiate in Elie for next year and we welcome Mrs. Courtney back.
- Mrs. Jaylyn Sigurdson spent the first half of the school year in our grade 8 area. And we are excited to announce that Jaylyn welcomed baby girl Olivia into the world last week. Mrs. Thompson is now a baba.
- Mrs. Carissa Boschmann has done two stints with us this year. She started by teaching band to our students, and then returned in April to teach the grade 8 homeroom when Mrs. Rheault went on mat leave. Mrs. Boschmann is all heading over to St. Pauls for next school year.
- Mrs. Amanda Rheault has been on mat leave with her two boys, Blake and Parker, since April and will be moving to Carman Elementary School upon her return next year. She has taught in the grade 8 area for the past five years. Thank you Mrs. Rheault for your dedication to our students and all the best at Carman Elementary.
Friday, June 26, 2015
Grade 7 and 8 Awards
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| Gr. 7 Honour Roll |
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| Gr. 8 Honour Roll |
Class awards for Top Citizen, Teacher Award, and Student of the Year were presented for the two grades. Recipients were:
Grade 7
Top Citizen Award - Ben P and Raina W
Teacher Award - Hanna B, Kendra D, and Diana G
Student of the Year - Erika P and Elizabeth H
Grade 8
Top Citizen Award - Bailey L, Victoria A, Shelby A, and Luke P
Teacher Award - Austin B, Trevor G, Matthew L, Jesse M, and Alyssa B
Student of the Year - Darci W, Kevin D, Ethan C, and
Campbell E
The Kent Atkins award general proficiency at grade 8 - Miranda B
Graduation 2015
| Receiving the Chown |
Prairie Rose School Division Awards - Allen Cabato
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| Governor General's Medal |
Lewis J. and Pearl C. Roth Award - Kaylin Schroeder
The LCL Construction Scholarship - Quinton Gitzel
The Chown Centennial Scholarship - Allen Cabato
The Carman Collegiate Staff Award - Ryley Colpitts
The Governor General's Academic Medal - Jay Ort
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| Staff Award Winner and all 14 nominees. |
Friday, June 19, 2015
Athletic Award Banquet
The Carman Collegiate Athletic Award Banquet took place Thursday, June 18 at the Active Living Centre. We had 70 athletes and 35 family members in attendance at the event. The evening started with coaches from all the teams awarding their team's MVP and Coaches' Awards. This was followed by dinner. Mr. Shindle then presented the major athletic awards for the year.
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| Jay Ort |
We started with a new category of Scholastic Athletes. All students participating on three or more school athletic teams and holding an 80% or greater average received certificates of accomplishment. The Carman Collegiate Scholastic Athlete of the Year was then presented to Jay Ort. Jay was involved in Cross Country, Track, and Badminton while maintaining an above 95% academic average. Jay will be attending the University of Tulsa next year to continue with his Cross Country Running while taking Chemical Engineering.
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| Mr. Ballantyne, Mason, Emma, Nikki, Rylan |
The female and male athletes of the year were then awarded. A points model is used based on number of sports, number of tournament, zone, or provincial MVP awards, and number of times on teams that win zones or provincials. Based on the following criteria, the recipients were:
Brian Parker Junior Varsity Female Athlete of the Year - Emma Gylywoychuk-Winkler
Frank McKinnon Junior Varsity Male Athlete of the Year - Rylan Metcalf
Kelly Hand Senior Varsity Female Athlete of the Year - Nikki Jeanson
Eddie Belfour Senior Varsity Male Athlete of the Year - Mason Metcalf
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| Jordan, Mr. Myers, Maddi |
The final major award presentation of the evening saw us dedicate the Coaches' Award for Dedication and Determination to Mr. Lyle Myers. Mr. Myers is at the Collegiate every morning at 7:00 am, coaching upcoming runners and helping them recognize their abilities. The recipients of the Lyle Myers' Coaches Award, awarded to the grade 12 student showing determination and dedication throughout their athletic career were Jordan Riddell and Maddi Gylywoychuk-Winkler.
The evening then ended with the presentation of MHSAA Provincial Certificates of all students who went to provincials. Many of teams competed at the provincial level, with our JV Boys Volleyball capturing bronze, and our SV Boys Volleyball team capture the Provincial Championship. Congratulations to all our athletes on a great year!
Saturday, June 13, 2015
June So Soon
Our June So Soon Celebrations took place on Friday. Finally, a warm sunny day at the beach. It has been many years since our students have been able to brave the waters at Colert Beach. Our day started with an entertainment assembly, and the Beverly Ens Memorial Award and School Spirit Awards were presented.
The Beverly Ens Memorial Award is presented to the past presidents of the student council. Beverly Ens was the Carman Collegiate Student Council president when she was involved in a fatal car accident in 1984. The award is in appreciation on the work done and sacrifices made to give all students an enjoyable school experience. Our 2014-2015 school presidents put in a huge number of hours planning, setting up, and participating in events. Not only did they plan, they were full participants. Mrs. Larisa Ens present the award to Mason M and Dane N.
The School Spirit Award was first presented in 1966. The school spirit award is presented to the student or students who contribute behind the scenes and without thought of reward, has a cooperative attitude with both their peers and staff, demonstrates a genuine concern for others, and has a positive “lets get things done” outlook. The nominees were: Tessa B, Allan C, Riley C, Maddi G W, Caitlin H, Nikki J, Amanda M, Mason M, Vanessa M, Dane N, Emily P, Addi P, Jordan R, Maddi S, and Lina L S.
Our recipients were involved in student council, sporting teams, helping to coach, score keep, set up, document banners, helping with Cheerboard, involved philanthropy group, and many other activities. Congratulations to this year’s recipients of the School Spirit Awards – Maddi G W and Mason M.
Student Council then fed all the student lunch before we bussed our students to Colert Beach. A great day was had by all.
One Last Family Movie Night
On Friday June 19th we will be showing “Cinderella” in the Carman Collegiate Community Theatre at 7:00 pm. For the first time ever, this movie night will be a costume party. Children and parents are invited to dress up as their favourite characters from the movie or any other costume you so desire. We are expecting a high volume of princes and princesses in attendance. As always, cost is $5.00 per person or $15.00 per family and there will be popcorn, water, and a variety of candy for sale. There will also be door prizes and special prizes for anyone who is in costume.
Proceeds will be used during the 2015-16 granting season.
Science News
Career and Technology Studies in conjunction with Rosanne Massinon, Carman Collegiate Biology class has been awarded the Manitoba Scientist Grant for next year. This grant gives the Biology class an opportunity to collaborate with local scientists. This grant was awarded to teachers/classes and schools that support: the sense of wonder and curiosity about scientific and technological endeavors, contribute to exemplary practices in science education and provide students with opportunities to
interact with people working in the field of science.
Our Science Lab will also have a major transition this summer. As part of the provincial initiative to redo science labs in the province, our science lab will be totally renovated over the summer and is projected to be open at the start of September. The renovation also included a major grant to purchase specialized equipment for the new lab.
interact with people working in the field of science.
Our Science Lab will also have a major transition this summer. As part of the provincial initiative to redo science labs in the province, our science lab will be totally renovated over the summer and is projected to be open at the start of September. The renovation also included a major grant to purchase specialized equipment for the new lab.
Saturday, June 6, 2015
Arts Appreciation Evening
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| Jourdan |
| Sr. Band closing up the night |
| Quilt raffle |
The Philanthropy Group would like to thank the community for the support on June 3, as we hosted a BBQ Fundraiser in conjunction with the Art's Appreciation Evening. All proceeds from the BBQ will be going to 2015-2016 granting season. Thank you for your continued support!
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| Janel |
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| Strum Club performing |
| Philanthropy club BBQ to start the night. |
| Raina with her First Prize in the Intermediate Black and White Poster Category. |
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Manitoba Youth Job Centre is Open
The Manitoba Youth Job Centre is open for the summer. Youth aged 12-16 can participate in the Odd Job Squad as well as fill a variety of casual positions. For those aged 16-19 the centre offers a referral service for casual, part-time and full-time employment as well as resume and interview assistance. The centre is located in the town office. Vanessa Clemis, the Youth Engagement Leader, will be presenting to our grade 7, 8, and 9 students on Tuesday.
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