june 2 2014 weekly e-bulletin
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Principal’s
Newslet ter June 2, 2014
ECSS e-bulletin
PRINCIPAL’S MESSAGE
Contents
Principal’s Message 1
What’s happening 2
Dates at a Glance 2
Guidance 3-4
Extra-curricular Schedule 5
Clubs Schedule 6
Bike to school 7
June Exam Schedule 8
Drug Abuse Awareness 9
LDAYR 10-13
Future Engineers 14
Chair of the Board & Board Trustee, Anna DeBartolo 416-898-9653 [email protected] Superintendent of Schools, Susan Logue 905-764-6830 [email protected]
Principal, Paolo Burzese [email protected] Vice-Principal, Lisa Perez [email protected] Vice Principal, Michael Vlachopoulos [email protected] School Phone: 905-850-5012
Upcoming Events
June 6 CARR-NIVAL
June 10-11 Grade 9 EQAO
Dear Parents/Guardians, As yet another school year begins to draw to a close; we understand that this is both a busy and exciting time for our senior students. We know our seniors are working hard to prepare for the next phase of their lives. Over the past few years a small number of students, who mistakenly believe that they represent the entire graduating class, carry out what they refer to as a “grad prank.” Students do not realize the impact of their actions and often what is seen as small and harmless can have serious unexpected consequences. In the past these pranks have involved vandalism, assault, and animal cruelty. The outcome of these illegal activities has resulted in tens of thousands of dollars in property damage, injury, arrests, suspensions and criminal charges. To ensure a safe end of the year for everyone we have a strict no prank policy in place. Students engaging in any prank will face possible suspension from school, police involvement, and exclusion from participating in the graduation ceremony. Last year I am proud to say that most of our students responded very positively to our no prank policy and we had only one incident. Unfortunately one student did decide to pull the fire alarm as a “prank.” The result was that he was charged criminally and unable to attend graduation. It was disheartening to see what should be a celebration end in such a negative light. We are asking that you, the families of our senior students, spend a few important minutes discussing the lasting positive legacy that our graduates will leave behind. We are also asking for your support to ensure that the last weeks of school showcase the great talents, leadership and citizenship that ECSS students regularly demonstrate and of which they should be proud. Go Thunderbirds Please note my email is changed to [email protected]
Paolo Burzese
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What’s Happening This Week!
June 6 CARR-NIVAL (Note Date Change)
June 10-11 EQAO Math Grade 9
June 13 LOCKER CLEAN OUT (PERIOD 1)
Locker message: All lockers MUST be completely cleared out by the end of the day on Wednesday, June 25th. Any materials remaining in lockers after Wednesday, June 25th will be disposed of. Over the summer lockers will be reassigned for the next school year.
Dates at a Glance!
June 16-17 Grade 12 Exams Begin
June 18-24 Exams
June 25 Exam Review Day
June 26-27 PA Days
June 2nd - GUIDANCE AND CAREER EDUCATION
PLEASE NOTE THAT ALL NEW ITEMS ARE INDICATED IN GREEN
UPCOMING POST-SECONDARY EVENTS: VISITING A UNIVERSITY OR COLLEGE is a great way to find out more about the campus, the people, and the environment. Each post-secondary institution offers campus tours and special events throughout the year for secondary school students. Many post-secondary institutions host experiential events/weekends. Visit each institution’s website to find out the best time to visit and when they are hosting their Open House. ECSS GUIDANCE DEPARTMENT: TWITTER: Follow the Guidance and Career Education Department at ECSS_Guidance for updates and reminders related to opportunities and events. ECSS will be continuing the PEER TUTORING program this year. Interested students can come to the Guidance and Career Education Office for more information and to pick up an application form. Potential Graduates are encouraged to add their name to our GRAD E-MAIL distribution list to receive graduate news and regular post-secondary updates. To be added to this list, send an e-mail to Mrs. Genova at [email protected] with the subject line “Grad Distribution List 2014”. There are a number of COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT OPPORTUNITIES available. Students are welcome to come by the Guidance and Career Education Office to explore these opportunities. BOOKMARK THE GUIDANCE LINK ON THE ECSS WEBSITE FOR THE LATEST ON: Valuable Resources for Post-Secondary Planning, ECSS Course Offerings, SHSM Requirements and Application Form, International Volunteering Projects, Community Involvement Opportunities, Canadian Mental Health Association, National Eating Disorders Information Centre, Vaughan Community Health Care, Scholarship and Financial Planning, and Annual ECSS Grad Award Offerings. Visit: http://emilycarr.ss.yrdsb.ca/ and click on the Guidance link.
COMMUNITY PARTNER INFORMATION:
THE CITY OF VAUGHAN updates their site regularly for seasonal employment and volunteer opportunities. Visit: www.vaughan.ca/cityhall/employment/recreation_jobs/Pages/default.aspx. THE AL PALLADINI COMMUNITY CENTRE offers a number of different programs, including: active living, creative, educational, and instructional for all ages and abilities. For more information, visit: http://www.vaughan.ca/services/recreation/community_centres/al_palladini_cc/Pages/default.aspx
The PIERRE BERTON LIBRARY offers a number of different programs and events. For more information, visit: www.vaughanpl.info.
The YOUTH LINK PROGRAM of the Vaughan Community Health Centre offers a number of programs and services. For more information, visit: http://www.vaughanhealthcarechc.com/
EMPOWERMENT THROUGH ACHIEVEMENT VAUGHAN (ETA Vaughan) offers support to women and children in our community and specifically offers a number of different programs aimed towards youth in Vaughan. For more information, visit: http://etavaughan.com/?q=youth-room
HOSPICE VAUGHAN offers Grief and Bereavement Support. Please visit the Hospice Vaughan website www.hospicevaughan.com for details.
CONTUNUING EDUCATION AND COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT OPPORTUNITIES: The LEARNING DISABILITIES ASSOCIATION OF ONTARIO - YORK REGION is running a number of summer programs for students with learning disabilities. There is a cost for these programs. For more information, visit: http://ldayr.org/wsite/ SUMMER SCHOOL E-LEARNING OPPORTUNITIES are now posted. Please follow the online instructions for registration: http://www.yrdsb.ca/schools/e-learning/programs/Pages/Summer-Registration.aspx. We are pleased to announce that the INTERNATIONAL LANGUAGES CREDIT COURSE REGISTRATION for YRDSB day school students is now available online through Career Cruising. Access and instruction information regarding international credit course registration is available to students at www.yrdsb.ca. The course offerings and sites are available on the Career Cruising Student Portfolio login page. BOYD ARCHAEOLOGICAL FIELD SCHOOL is an exciting opportunity for students to earn a high school credit in two weeks (August 8th – 24th) while getting real archaeological skills. The course, open to students who have completed Grade 10, is offered as an Interdisciplinary Studies, Grade 12 University credit (IDC4U). The program is run by Toronto and Region Conservation Authority (TRCA) under the sponsorship of the York Region District School Board. For more information, visit: http://www.boydfieldschool.org. The SUMMER SCHOLARS PROGRAM (July 13th – 26th) is a non-credit course that will give students a solid foundation in sustainability and the science behind environmental issues. The program is open to students between 16 and 18 years of age, entering one of their final two years of recognized high-school study. Students will be guided through field research by experts, and gain valuable hands-on experience while they:
complete a final study project, perfect for college applications participate in a fully supervised program of classes, field trips,
and recreational activities explore Canada and meet students from around the world on
UBC's Okanagan and Vancouver campuses To learn more, and to apply online, visit: http://www.summerscholars.ubc.ca/. RYERSON UNIVERSITY'S THEATRE SCHOOL is offering a 3-week course designed for teenagers who will engage in performance intensive acting classes and workshops (August 5th to August 24th). The Academy includes courses in: Acting for Film/TV, Theatre Performance, Writing for Stage and Screen, Shakespeare, Mask work, Audition Technique, Movement, Radio work, Voice and Speech, Improvisation and more! The session will conclude with a final performance. Registration and further information is available at: http://www.ryerson.ca/theatreschool/summer/teen-acting-academy/index.html.
HELPFUL WEBSITES: NEED A JOB THIS SUMMER? For information on opportunities and how to apply, visit: http://www.ontario.ca/jobs-and-employment/employment-programs-people-under-30. ONTARIO PUBLIC SERVICE EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES for summer student positions are now available. For more information, visit: http://www.gojobs.gov.on.ca/SEP.asp. Resources on ANXIETY AND MOOD DISORDERS IN CHILDREN AND YOUTH are available on our Board website. Please visit: http://www.yrdsb.edu.on.ca/page.cfm?id=PRNT00004. HOMEWORK HELP FOR GRADES 7-10 MATH: The Ontario Ministry of Education and the Independent Learning Centre offer this interactive resource for students and parents. For more information, visit: www.homeworkhelp.ilc.org. PARENTING RESOUCRES and WORKSHOPS: http://practicalparenting.ca/parenttalk/. RESOURCES FROM THE SUMMIT ON TALENT AND SKILLS IN THE NEW ECONOMY JOBS IN CANADA: Where, What and for Whom? http://www.td.com/document/PDF/economics/special/JobsInCanada.pdf. JOBS OF THE FUTURE: Options and Opportunities http://www.minerandminer.ca/data/Jobs_of_the_Future_Final.pdf. FROM BETTER SKILLS TO BETTER WORK http://www.essentialskillsontario.ca/sites/www.essentialskillsontario.ca/files/From%20Better%20Skills%20to%20Better%20Work_Final_0.pdf. CREATING A HIGHLY SKILLED WORKFORCE FOR THE NEW ECONOMY http://www.collegesontario.org/outcomes/accountability/CO_WORKFORCE_Report_2013_WEB_Singles.pdf. UNIVERSITY WORKS: 2014 Employment Report http://www.cou.on.ca/publications/reports/pdfs/cou-university-works-report---february-2014. THE 25 HOTTEST SKILLS THAT GOT PEOPLE HIRED IN 2013 http://blog.linkedin.com/2013/12/18/the-25-hottest-skills-that-got-people-hired-in-2013.
THE READING CORNER: An informative GUIDE OF SERVICES FOR YOUTH IN YORK/SOUTH SIMCOE can be found at: http://www.wpboard.ca/docs/strive_2014.html. .
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E.C.S.S. Extra-Curricular Clubs/Athletics
Name of Activity Teacher Day Time Location Art Council Hess, Deo & Farrugia Tuesdays & Thursday After School 207
Character Matters Korn, Romano, Marinelli, Caporiccio& Farrugia Tuesday 11:15 221
Coding Club Paterson Tuesdays After school 106
Debate Team Bhat, Smith & Odorico Fridays Lunch 203
DECA Business Club Mehta, Ioannou Thursday 11:15 120
Drama Council Naidu Tuesdays 2:30‐3:00 173
Drama Ninjas Naidu Mondays Lunch 173
Eco‐Action Club Kaur, Gault, Gord Wednesdays 11:20‐11:45 226
ECSS School Ambassadors Milani & Finelli When required Lunch Rm 116
EDU Crew Richardson Mondays 11am 243
Free The Children Sirianni, Milani Wednesdays Lunch 250
Gaming Club Ng, Ippoliti Fridays 2:45‐4:00 115
Grade 9 Jazz Eriksen Thursdays 2:35‐4:10 170
GSA Club Eriksen Fridays 2:35‐3:10 102
Jazz Combo 1 Eriksen Mondays 2:35‐4:10 172
Jazz Combo 2&3 Eriksen Wednesdays 2:35‐4:10 170
Model UN Club Fitzgerald, Cowley Tuesday 11:15 251
Songwriters Club Margolese Fridays Lunch 225
Student Athletic Council Hunter Wednesdays 11:00 Big Gym
Student Council Mangat, Patterson, Paolino Wednesdays 2:30‐4:00 106
Junior Badminton Ogilvie Monday & Wednesdays After school Big Gym
Senior Badminton Punia Tuesdays & Thursdays After school Big Gym
Junior Girls Soccer Sansom & Smintich N/A N/A N/A
Senior Girls Soccer Martins & Sirianni N/A N/A N/A
Varsity Boys Baseball Hinton & Giralico N/A N/A N/A
Varsity Girls Slo‐Pitch Skidmore & Cescolini Tuesday, Thursday 2:45‐4:00 Outside
Varsity Track & Field (Co‐Ed) Hunter, Short & Regan N/A N/A N/A
Varsity Ultimate Frisbee Marsh, Matheson & Punia Tuesdays or Thursdays 2:40‐4:00 N/A
Jr & Sr Table Tennis (Boys & Girls Teams) Mehta & Ioannou N/A N/A N/A
Boys Wrestling Oh & Rybak N/A N/A N/A
EDU Club: Club is run by students to fundraise money in support of education for children in developing countries.
Model United Nations Club: Students meet weekly to discuss current events and other important topics in international relations.
Coding Club: Run by students who use a free on line site called "codecademy" and learn how to write computer programs in various
computer languages
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June Clubs/Committees Schedule
EDU Club: Club is run by students to fundraise money in support of education for children in developing countries.
Model United Nations Club: Students meet weekly to discuss current events and other important topics in international relations.
Coding Club: Club is run by students who use a free on line site called "codecademy" and learn how to write computer programs in various computer languages.
MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY
2 Jazz Combo 1 2:35‐4:10 EDU Crew @ 11am
3Drama Council @ 2:30pm Character Matters @11:15am Model UN Club @ 11:15am The Coding Club @11:15am
4Student Council 2:30‐4:00 Jazz Combo 2&3 2:35‐4:30 Art Council @ lunch ECO‐Action Club @ 11:20am
5 Grade 9 Jazz 2:35‐4:10 Positive Climate for Learning 11am DECA Business Club 11:15
6 GSA Club 2:35‐3:05 Gaming Club 2:30‐3:45 Drama Ninjas @ 10:55am Songwriters’ Club @ Lunch
9 Jazz Combo 1 2:35‐4:10 EDU Crew @ 11am
10Drama Council @ 2:30pm Character Matters @11:15am Model UN Club @ 11:15am The Coding Club @11:15am
11Student Council 2:30‐4:00 Jazz Combo 2&3 2:35‐4:30 Art Council @ lunch ECO‐Action Club @ 11:20am
12 Grade 9 Jazz 2:35‐4:10 Positive Climate for Learning 11am DECA Business Club 11:15
13 GSA Club 2:35‐3:05 Gaming Club 2:30‐3:45 Drama Ninjas @ 10:55am Songwriters’ Club @ Lunch
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Student Version 1
Course Teacher Hrs. Rm. Course Teacher Hrs. Rm. Course Teacher Hrs. Rm. Course Teacher Hrs. Rm. Course Teacher Hrs. Rm. Course Teacher Hrs. Rm. Course Teacher Hrs. Rm.ENG4C1-02 CAMPO 1.5 246 SCH4U1-04 AGGARWAL 2 246 MAP4C1-02 APPIAH 1.5 157 CIA4U1-01 LOBERTO 1.5 120 CGC1D1-06 TAYLOR 1.5 243 MCF3M1-02 SMINTICH 1.5 151 ICS3U1-02 PATERSON 1.5 144ENG4C1-03 CAMPO 1.5 247 SCH4U1-05 AGGARWAL 2 247 MCT4C1-02 GORDON 1.5 149 ENG3C1-02 ODORICO 1.5 215 CGC1D1-07 FITZGERALD 1.5 251 MCF3M1-03 SMINTICH 1.5 152ENG4U1-05 REGAN 2 248 HSB4U1-02 COWLEY 2 249 MDM4U1-02 MOLEDINA 1.5 144 ENG3U1-06 CAPORICCIO 1.5 205 CGC1D1-08 TAYLOR 1.5 250 MCR3U1-05 MORELLI 2 149ENG4U1-06 SMITH 2 249 HSB4U1-03 INZINGER 2 245 MDM4U1-03 MOLEDINA 1.5 146 ENG3U1-08 TSE 1.5 243 CGC1D1-09 TAYLOR 1.5 245 MCR3U1-06 KHAKY-KAZZAZY 2 144ENG4U1-07 BHAT 2 250 SBI4U1-03 KAUR 2 226 ENG3U1-09 ODORICO 1.5 220 CGC1D1-10 SIRIANNI 1.5 249 MCR3U1-07 KHAKY-KAZZAZY 2 146ENG4U1-08 CAPORICCIO 2 243 SBI4U1-04 KAUR 2 227 ENG3U1-10 TSE 1.5 245 SBI3U1-04 MIR 1.5 226 MCR3U1-08 KIM 2 150
ENG3U1-07 ODORICO 1.5 223 SBI3U1-05 AGGARWAL 1.5 150 MFM2P1-03 MATHESON 1.5 243FSF1D1-05 ROMANO 1.5 144 SBI3U1-06 MIR 1.5 227 MFM2P1-04 MATHESON 1.5 245FSF1D1-06 CESCOLINI 1.5 224 SNC2D1-06 DIAZ 1.5 148 MPM2D1-07 APPIAH 1.5 250FSF1D1-07 SKIDMORE 1.5 225 SNC2D1-07 KORN 1.5 122 MPM2D1-08 MATHESON 1.5 158FSF1D1-08 ROMANO 1.5 146 SNC2D1-08 BAIK 1.5 246 MPM2D1-09 APPIAH 1.5 251FSF1P1-04 CESCOLINI 1.5 250 SNC2D1-09 DIAZ 1.5 147 SNC1D1-06 BAIK 1.5 122FSF1P1-05 CESCOLINI 1.5 251 SNC2D1-10 BAIK 1.5 247 SNC1D1-07 MARINCOLA 1.5 246FSF1P1-06 SKIDMORE 1.5 221 SNC2P1-02 KAUR 1.5 149 SNC1D1-08 STAM 1.5 147PSE4U1-01 HOPE 2 167 SNC2PV-01 CASHMORE 1.5 118 SNC1D1-09 MARINCOLA 1.5 247SPH4U1-03 OH 2 246 TEJ3M1-03 MANGAT 1.5 144 SNC1D1-10 STAM 1.5 148SPH4U1-04 OH 2 247 SNC1D1-11 CHEN 1.5 226
THURSDAY, JUNE 19THWEDNESDAY, JUNE 18TH MONDAY, JUNE23 TUESDAY JUNE 24TH
8:10 – 10:10
Emily Carr Secondary School Exam Schedule – June 2014
FRIDAY, JUNE 20THMONDAY JUNE 16TH TUESDAY, JUNE 17TH
HFA4U1-03 MARINELLI 1.5 246 MBF3C1-02 GIRALICO 1.5 146 HHS4U1-02 MARINELLI 2 167 CLU3M1-03 LOBERTO 1.5 120HFA4U1-04 MARINELLI 1.5 247 ENG2D1-06 DOWIE-CHIN 1.5 250TEJ4M1-02 MANGAT 1.5 249 ENG2D1-07 MCGUIRE 1.5 220
ENG2D1-08 MCGUIRE 1.5 223ENG2D1-09 DOWIE-CHIN 1.5 251ENG2D1-10 CAMPO 1.5 206ENG2P1-03 CAPORICCIO 1.5 205
MCV4U1-01 GIRALICO 2 246 BBB4M1-02 MEHTA 1.5 246 BOH4M1-03 ANGILLETTA 1.5 119 BBI2O1-02 SICOLI 1.5 220 ENG1D1-06 TSE 1.5 203 BAF3M1-02 MEHTA 1.5 220MCV4U1-02 AL-HASSANI 2 250 CLN4U1-02 IOANNOU 1.5 247 FSF4U1-01 SKIDMORE 2 225 BBI2O1-03 SICOLI 1.5 223 ENG1D1-07 SMITH 1.5 210 BAF3M1-03 MEHTA 1.5 223MCV4U1-03 KIM 2 243 ICS4U1-01 PATERSON 1.5 249 HHG4M1-02 SANSOM 1.5 205 BMI3C1-02 ANGILLETTA 1.5 120 ENG1D1-08 BHAT 1.5 220 CHC2D1-05 GRIGOROPOULOS 1.5 243MCV4U1-04 AL-HASSANI 2 249 SPH3U1-03 CHEN 1.5 246 BMI3C1-03 SICOLI 1.5 225 ENG1D1-09 POTOSKY 1.5 243 CHC2D1-06 RICHARDSON 1.5 248MCV4U1-05 KIM 2 245 SPH3U1-04 OH 1.5 147 LWICU1-01 MARINCOLA 1.5 224 ENG1D1-10 POTOSKY 1.5 245 CHC2D1-07 GRIGOROPOULOS 1.5 245MCV4UE-01 GIRALICO 2 247 SPH3U1-05 CHEN 1.5 247 MFM1P1-03 GORDON 1.5 147 ENG1D1-11 BHAT 1.5 223 CHC2D1-08 COWLEY 1.5 249MHF4U1-07 GORDON 2 248 MFM1P1-04 KHAKY-KAZZAZY 1.5 149 ENG1P1-03 MCGUIRE 1.5 206 SNC1P1-03 MIR 1.5 227
MFM1PV-02 NG 1.5 115 FSF2D1-03 ROMANO 1.5 221 SNC1PV-02 NG 1.5 115MPM1D1-06 AL-HASSANI 1.5 150 HSP3U1-03 RICHARDSON 1.5 250MPM1D1-07 MOLEDINA 1.5 152 HSP3U1-04 GRIGOROPOU 1.5 251MPM1D1-08 MORELLI 1.5 144 ICS2O1-01 PATERSON 1.5 144MPM1D1-09 AHMED 1.5 151MPM1D1-10 MORELLI 1.5 146SCH3U1-04 DIAZ 1.5 246SCH3U1-05 KORN 1.5 226
12:20 – 2:20
10:30 – 12:00
SCH3U1-06 KORN 1.5 227
Emily Carr Secondary School APPLICATION FOR CONFLICT CONSIDERATION: A conflict is:2 examinations in the same time period3 examinations on the same dayIf you have a conflict, please circle or highlight your exams on the timetable and submit this sheet to the MAIN OFFICE before noon on Friday, May 23, 2014Name: ____________________
***Monday June 16th and Tuesday June 17th: Exam days shaded grey are only for grade 12s and students in grade 12 exams. All grade 9‐11s will attend regular classes