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Martensville High School Box 730, 150 Mike Sands Boulevard, Martensville, Saskatchewan, S0K 2T0
Phone: 931-2230; Fax: 931-2766; Attendance Hotline: 931-2350; Email: mhs@spiritsd.ca Website: www.spiritsd.ca/mhs Principal: Brad Nichol; Vice-Principal: Peggy Mattila-Bains
“Learning, Understanding, and Caring for All”
Newsletter #10
June 2016
Sun. Mon. Tue. Wed. Thu. Fri. Sat.
1B 2A 3B 4
Mandatory Gr. 11 Cypress Hills
Meeting @ lunch
SHSAA Prov. Meet in Regina
5 6A 7B 8A 9B 10A 11
Phys. Ed. 30 Camping Trip
SRC BBQ
12 13B 14A 15B 16A 17B 18
Gr. 11 @ Cypress Hills
Mandatory Grad Practice in Period 1
Grad 2016
19 20A 21B 22 23 24 25
Last day of classes for students
Final Exams
26 27 28 29 30
Final Exams Teacher Preparation Time
Report Card Pick
Up in Front Foyer
Sept 2016
Sun. Mon. Tue. Wed. Thu. Fri. Sat.
1A 2B 3
Students Return to School
4 5 6A 7B 8A 9B 10
Labour Day No School
Royals Football
Game @ Delisle
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Hello Martensville,
Welcome to June! As we ride into the final month of an epic school year, I can’t help but look back at the
many highlights and look ahead to all the excitement yet to come.
The new school is obviously the first highlight. From the moment we moved in, the building has been an
inspiring place to learn and work. I am excited to see how learning and teaching might change and evolve as
we continue to learn how to occupy this new structure and its many different pieces. We have already
utilized the theatre for numerous school events, including the school production of the The Crucible, the
OSAC production, Shape of A Girl, the MADD presentation, and a whole bunch of other smaller events. Even
the City has utilized the space for it Variety Night.
The 2016-2017 school year will see the completion of the renovation and the re-occupation of the old school.
It has been receiving a significant facelift and will house some state-of-the-art Practical and Applied Arts
learning areas. We hope to be back into the IA and Home Ec. areas in September.
Additionally, we are very excited to see the development of our playing field take shape. We are the
incredibly fortunate beneficiaries of the generosity of MHS parent, Lyle Wilson, for the enormous amount of
work that has gone into the project so far. Hundreds of truckloads of fill and topsoil and countless hours of
grading have brought us to the point you see today. And it is not done yet. We are working with a local
landscaper to install irrigation and will be reaching out to the community as other parts of the project evolve
and take shape. This playing field will be the first field developed by and for the school. We look forward to
seeing generations of students and community members enjoy and make use of it.
Our grade 11’s are getting ready to take their annual trip to Cypress Hills. The trip is intended to create a
Looking Back and Looking Ahead experience for our future grade 12’s. We hope students bond and commit
to making their grade 12 year a positive one. Each attending student will receive letters of support written by
parents, extended family, and friends that express encouragement to them as they move into an exciting
transitional year in their lives.
Graduation is on June 16th. We are happy with the decision to move graduation closer to the end of the
school year. We are certainly seeing our grade 12’s remaining more focused as we move into the final few
weeks of the year. Details around the graduation day activities can be found within the body of this
newsletter. Because we combined grade 12 awards with graduation, Awards Day for this year’s grade 9 – 11
students will take place in the early part of the 2016-2017 school year.
Speaking of Awards, our Career and Guidance Counsellor, Donna Bouchard, who has played a pivotal role in
helping students prepare for post-secondary education (from course planning, to award applications) will be
leaving us this year. Thank you Donna for the immense contribution you have made to MHS in your short
time with us. You will be missed. Ms. Cooper will be transitioning into Donna’s role. We know she will do
great.
Final exams begin on June 22, the week after graduation. The exam schedule is posted in the following
pages. Report cards will be handed out on June 30th. Students unable to pick up their report cards will
receive them in the mail. Graduation certificates, photos, etc, will not be mailed out due to excessive cost.
They will be kept for the summer and can be picked up the following fall.
Finally, I would like to encourage everyone, in this exciting time of year, to remember to talk about and make
good decisions around driving and celebrating.
Let’s have a safe and exciting final month of school!
Brad Nichol
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When and where are the final exams held? All morning exams will begin at 9:00 a.m. Generally, an exam for
a class is written in its regular instructional space.
What happens when I am finished my exam? Students are required to stay for a minimum of one hour and a maximum of three hours. Students exiting the exam room should remain quiet in the hallways and as they exit the building. Following their exam, students have self-directed study time.
What do I bring to the exam? Generally, students will need a pen, pencil, and eraser. Individual teachers will let you know if you require extra materials such as a geometry set, calculator, formula sheet, novel, etc. A reminder that i-pods/i-phones/etc. are NOT allowed on your person during exams, and cannot be used as calculators during exams. If students do not own a dedicated calculator, make sure you purchase one soon.
When do I return my textbooks? Homeroom teachers will be collecting textbooks on the last day of classes. If you need it to study, you must return it prior to writing the final exam. If you have lost your textbook, inquire about the fee ahead of time and bring the replacement fee prior to your final.
When will my report card be ready? Report cards will be ready for pick-up the morning of Thursday, June 30th at the school in the front foyer.
GGrraadd 22001166 Grads: Regular classes on Wednesday, June 15th. Mandatory Grad Practice in Period 1 on June 15th.
Graduation 2016 – June 16th, 2016
1:15 Grads arrive at TCU Place (come in the stage door at the back of TCU Place)
1:30 Grad Practice on the stage at TCU Place
2:00 Group Photo at TCU Place
2:30 Doors open to the Public (Auditorium)
3:00 Exercises begin promptly – please advise your guests that anyone who is not seated before 3:00 will have to
wait outside until all graduands have entered the auditorium and are seated on the stage
When the program ends, guests who are attending the banquet, should make their way downstairs to Centennial
Hall.
5:45 Banquet begins promptly with the entrance of the graduands. Please be sure all guests are seated before
5:45, as grads will need to maneuver through the tables to get to their families.
Dance to follow (Centennial Hall) – guests will be asked to leave Centennial Hall until all of the tables have been
cleaned and removed.
Parents have reserved seats for the Exercises in the Auditorium – these will be distributed about a week before
grad.
All other guests have RUSH seating. These tickets will be distributed by June 3rd. Please be sure you and your
guests bring the Exercises tickets.
When you receive your RUSH seating tickets, you will also be given your table number(s) for the banquet. You will
NOT receive tickets for the banquet. A banquet map will be emailed home indicating where the tables are situated
in Centennial Hall. A map will also be posted at Centennial Hall.
Wednesday,
June 22nd Thursday, June 23rd
Friday, June 24th
Monday, June 27th
Tuesday, June 28th
AM (9:00)
Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Period 4 Period 5
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Track & Field: Congratulations to the 55 student-athletes who advanced to the CVAC District Meet in Saskatoon on
May 27th. The following students will be representing Martensville High School and CVAC at provincials this
weekend in Regina:
Jodi Bouvier MG Shot Put
Kayla O'Soup JG Shot Put
Danielle Bertoncini MG Discus
Sydney Rowley MG Hurdles
Brooklyn Rowley MG Hurdles
Story Navrot MG High Jump
Drew Johnston MB 3000 m
Logan Heck SB 1500 m
Mason Sader SB High Jump
Dylan Gutek SB Tetrathlon
Morgan Fournier SB Tetrathlon
Good luck to all athletes.
A special thank-you to all coaches for their dedication to this year's track and field team!
CCaarreeeerr GGuuiiddaannccee A reminder to check out the "Career Guidance" section of our school website
at http://blogs.spiritsd.ca/martensvillehighschool/career-planning/. You will find the latest in Post-
Secondary programs, Scholarships, Career Events, Trades, and Other Opportunities! Any questions please
contact Donna Bouchard at donna.bouchard@spiritsd.ca or 306-931-2230.
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On Thursday, June 16th and Friday, June 17th from 12-1:30 we invite you to Valley Manor Elementary School for the Taste of VMS. We will be selling food, drinks, other treats, and even face painting. Most things will range from $2-5 in
cost so bring some cash for lunch and treats! We can’t wait to see you there! The Valley Manor Grade 8’s
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