Submitted by Brian Rogers
Monday, March 30th - Day 1 (A-B-C-D) The special in the cafeteria at noon is chicken caesar salad or chili cheese nachos.
Tuesday, March 31st - Day 2 (B-A-D-C) The special in the cafeteria at noon is lasagna and salad or club wrap and salad.
The Three Oaks Minor Basketball program is scheduled to begin at 6:30 p.m. The grades 3 and 4 division happens at Three Oaks. The grades 5 and 6 division happens at Parkside. The grades 3 and 4 program is over at 8 p.m. The grades 5 and 6 program is over at 8:15 p.m.
Wednesday, April 1st - Day 1 (A-B-C-D)
Thursday, April 2nd - Day 2 (B-A-D-C) The Tourism Industry Association of P.E.I. (TIAPEI) in partnership with East Prince Youth Development is hosting the Summerside Job Fair to be held at the Credit Union Place from 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. This is an opportunity for students to meet with potential employers.
The Family Place family resource centre, will host lunch and learn sessions for the pregnant and parenting students in the school. They are invited to join Lori Clarke each Thursday as she’ll share lunch and information on topics such as; pre-natal care, labour, delivery, and parenting. The group meets each Thursday in the Three Oaks conference room at noon.
Parent-teacher interviews are scheduled for the evening. Parents are provided with the opportunity for private interviews with each subject teacher. These interviews are not automatic. Request forms were sent home with students.
The Three Oaks Minor Basketball is scheduled to begin at 6:30 p.m. Instruction and games take place at Three Oaks and Parkside.
Friday, April 3rd - Parent-teacher interviews are scheduled for the day, no classes.
Saturday, April 4th - The annual TOSH Band Spring Gala evening is scheduled for the cafeteria beginning at 6 p.m. This is a full evening of entertainment with a turkey dinner, 50/50 draw, etc. A reminder for all participants to bring their tickets to present at the door. A big thank you to all the families for their help and support of the band students.
Noteworthy Items:
Congratulations to both concert bands who performed very well at Band Days recently. The comments from the two adjudicators were very positive.
Progress reports were handed out recently in home room. If parents have not seen these reports, they should ask.
A general question and answer session will take place for any grade 12 students who will be attending UPEI in September on Wednesday, April 8th at 2 p.m. in the Lecture Theatre. After the general session, representatives are willing to meet with students and/or parents to answer university questions, course/credit selections, etc. Please indicate if you would like to meet individually with a representative by dropping into Student Services to sign up. All students are encouraged to meet with an advisor to discuss course options and be eligible for early registration.
Woodworking at TOSH:
Woodworking Technology is open to Grade 10 and 11 students. This course introduces students to fundamental woodworking techniques through the safe use of power tools and equipment. Students will put their knowledge into practical use as they construct several assigned projects.
A follow-up to this course is Furniture Design and Construction designed only for those students who have demonstrated a keen interest and desire to develop their skills further. Students will be required to show a high degree of expertise as they construct two assigned projects. Both of these courses are single credit.
Upcoming Dates:
April 10th Good Friday, no classes.
April 13th Easter Monday, no classes.
If you wish more information about our school, visit our website at www.edu.pe.ca/threeoaks
or our blog at http://thisweekatthreeoaks.blogspot.com/
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Thursday, March 26, 2009
Monday, March 23, 2009
March 23rd - March 27th, 2009
Submitted by Brian Rogers
Monday, March 23rd - Day 2 (B-A-D-C) The special in the cafeteria at noon is honey mustard wrap or chicken fettuccine.
Tuesday, March 24th - Day 1 (A-B-C-D) The special in the cafeteria at noon is spaghetti or sub and salad.
The Three Oaks Minor Basketball program is scheduled to begin at 6:30 p.m. The grades 3 and 4 division happens at Three Oaks. The grades 5 and 6 division happens at Parkside. The grades 3 and 4 program is over at 8 p.m. The grades 5 and 6 program is over at 8:15 p.m.
Wednesday, March 25th - Day 2 (B-A-D-C) The special in the cafeteria at noon is whistle dogs and fries.
Thursday, March 26th - Day 1 (B-A-D-C) The special in the cafeteria at noon is turkey dinner or macaroni casserole.
A "Positive Choices" presentation will take place in the Lecture Theatre. Three Oaks is hosting a number of these sessions over the course of the year. The purpose is to help students meet some of the challenges they must face and help make positive choices in their lives. The topic for this session is "The Relationship between Intimacy and Sexual Behavior." The presenter is Randall Fletcher, a Sexual Deviant Specialist who works with the Attorney General’s Office of P.E.I.
The Family Place family resource centre, will host lunch and learn sessions for the pregnant and parenting students in the school. They are invited to join Lori Clarke each Thursday as she’ll share lunch and information on topics such as; pre-natal care, labour, delivery, and parenting. The group meets each Thursday in the Three Oaks conference room at noon.
The Three Oaks Minor Basketball is scheduled to begin at 6:30 p.m. Instruction and games take place at Three Oaks and Parkside.
Friday, March 27th - Day 2 (B-A-D-C) The special in the cafeteria at noon is chicken burger and fries.
Noteworthy Items:
Progress reports were handed out recently in home room. If parents have not seen these reports, they should ask.
A special thanks from the Three Oaks staff to the following groups who provided delicious lunch time meals as part of Teacher Appreciation: TOSH Band Parents, TOSH Parent Council, TOSH Administration, Student Council, Athletic Council, Grade 12 Class Officers and Allied Youth.
Congratulations to Ryan Seaboyer who was selected as Student of the Week recently. Ryan receives a book bag compliments of Consolidated Credit Union.
Co-operative Studies at TOSH:
Co-op Education is a job experience program designed to integrate classroom theory with a practical experience program in the workplace. This is a unique and exciting way of learning which takes advantage of the resources available within the community.
Co-op Education is a 2 credit course open to students at the grade 11 and 12 level. A full range of work placements are available.
Upcoming Dates:
April 2nd & 3rd Parent Teacher Interviews
April 10th Good Friday, no classes.
April 13th Easter Monday, no classes.
If you wish more information about our school, visit our website at
www.edu.pe.ca/threeoaks
or our blog at
http://thisweekatthreeoaks.blogspot.com/
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Monday, March 23rd - Day 2 (B-A-D-C) The special in the cafeteria at noon is honey mustard wrap or chicken fettuccine.
Tuesday, March 24th - Day 1 (A-B-C-D) The special in the cafeteria at noon is spaghetti or sub and salad.
The Three Oaks Minor Basketball program is scheduled to begin at 6:30 p.m. The grades 3 and 4 division happens at Three Oaks. The grades 5 and 6 division happens at Parkside. The grades 3 and 4 program is over at 8 p.m. The grades 5 and 6 program is over at 8:15 p.m.
Wednesday, March 25th - Day 2 (B-A-D-C) The special in the cafeteria at noon is whistle dogs and fries.
Thursday, March 26th - Day 1 (B-A-D-C) The special in the cafeteria at noon is turkey dinner or macaroni casserole.
A "Positive Choices" presentation will take place in the Lecture Theatre. Three Oaks is hosting a number of these sessions over the course of the year. The purpose is to help students meet some of the challenges they must face and help make positive choices in their lives. The topic for this session is "The Relationship between Intimacy and Sexual Behavior." The presenter is Randall Fletcher, a Sexual Deviant Specialist who works with the Attorney General’s Office of P.E.I.
The Family Place family resource centre, will host lunch and learn sessions for the pregnant and parenting students in the school. They are invited to join Lori Clarke each Thursday as she’ll share lunch and information on topics such as; pre-natal care, labour, delivery, and parenting. The group meets each Thursday in the Three Oaks conference room at noon.
The Three Oaks Minor Basketball is scheduled to begin at 6:30 p.m. Instruction and games take place at Three Oaks and Parkside.
Friday, March 27th - Day 2 (B-A-D-C) The special in the cafeteria at noon is chicken burger and fries.
Noteworthy Items:
Progress reports were handed out recently in home room. If parents have not seen these reports, they should ask.
A special thanks from the Three Oaks staff to the following groups who provided delicious lunch time meals as part of Teacher Appreciation: TOSH Band Parents, TOSH Parent Council, TOSH Administration, Student Council, Athletic Council, Grade 12 Class Officers and Allied Youth.
Congratulations to Ryan Seaboyer who was selected as Student of the Week recently. Ryan receives a book bag compliments of Consolidated Credit Union.
Co-operative Studies at TOSH:
Co-op Education is a job experience program designed to integrate classroom theory with a practical experience program in the workplace. This is a unique and exciting way of learning which takes advantage of the resources available within the community.
Co-op Education is a 2 credit course open to students at the grade 11 and 12 level. A full range of work placements are available.
Upcoming Dates:
April 2nd & 3rd Parent Teacher Interviews
April 10th Good Friday, no classes.
April 13th Easter Monday, no classes.
If you wish more information about our school, visit our website at
www.edu.pe.ca/threeoaks
or our blog at
http://thisweekatthreeoaks.blogspot.com/
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Thursday, March 12, 2009
March 16th - March 20th, 2009
Submitted by Brian Rogers
Graduates:
It is time for grade 12 students to start thinking about the next school year. A transcript sign up sheet is available to indicate where graduates would like their transcripts sent for next year’s studies. Please check the bursary board for new arrivals regarding financial aid for next year. For more details on this or other grad issues, contact Mr. Donovan in Student Services
Career Cruising:
Career Cruising (
www.careercruising.com) is a new web based career exploration program for grades 7 - 12. We encourage parents to use this resource with their sons/daughters at home. Simply go to the website and enter the username and password for Three Oaks (Three Oaks, Axemen). Students must first contact Mrs. Reeves, Mr. Donovan or Mrs. Keough to acquire a personal log in and password to access their personal profile.
Career Cruising has been designed with one goal in mind: To help students plan their futures. Some of the assessment tools include: matching interests and skills to careers, descriptions of hundreds of careers, interviews of people in careers, options for searching, links between education and careers, information on post secondary education and other options.
With these type of assessment tools, profiles, and post secondary information, parents and students can easily move through the career exploration and planning process.
Late Policy:
Three Oaks has introduced a new late policy scheduled to begin the first day of the second semester. The following is the policy:
A "Late" is defined as entering a class following the late bell or being unprepared for class and unable to return with the necessary materials before the second bell which begins class (late bell). A "late" is excused if a note is presented regarding a special appointment or a school sponsored activity.
If a student shows up late, the subject teach will inform them they are late and record it. When a student reaches their 3rd late, the student will be assigned a 10 minute detention with the subject teacher. If a 4th, 5th or 6th late should occur, the student will be assigned a 30 minute detention to be served at lunchtime in the detention room. For each late after 6, a student will be assigned a one hour detention to be served over two lunch hours in the detention room.
Students must bring material with them to work on to be admitted to the detention room. There will be no food or drink allowed in the detention room.
Minor Basketball:
Three Oaks Minor Basketball is scheduled to begin Tuesday, March 24th at 6:30 p.m. Instruction and games take place at Parkside and Three Oaks. Team lists will be printed in the Journal.
Thanks to Basketball Coaches
The high school basketball season is over. Special thanks to the following coaches for their time and effort: AAA boys - Faro Halupa; AAA girls - Forrest Lilly, James Voye and Katherine Olscamp; AA boys - Wes Jackshaw, Tim Hockin and Craig Noonan; AA girls - Debbie Millar and Shelley Lilly.
Student of the Week:
Congratulations to Jayden Charlton who was selected as Student of the Week recently. Jayden receives a book bag compliments of Consolidated Credit Union.
Upcoming Dates:
April 2nd & 3rd Parent Teacher Interviews
April 10th Good Friday, no classes
April 13th Easter Monday, no classes
If you wish more information about our school, visit our website at
www.edu.pe.ca/threeoaks
or our blog at
http://thisweekatthreeoaks.blogspot.com/
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Graduates:
It is time for grade 12 students to start thinking about the next school year. A transcript sign up sheet is available to indicate where graduates would like their transcripts sent for next year’s studies. Please check the bursary board for new arrivals regarding financial aid for next year. For more details on this or other grad issues, contact Mr. Donovan in Student Services
Career Cruising:
Career Cruising (
www.careercruising.com) is a new web based career exploration program for grades 7 - 12. We encourage parents to use this resource with their sons/daughters at home. Simply go to the website and enter the username and password for Three Oaks (Three Oaks, Axemen). Students must first contact Mrs. Reeves, Mr. Donovan or Mrs. Keough to acquire a personal log in and password to access their personal profile.
Career Cruising has been designed with one goal in mind: To help students plan their futures. Some of the assessment tools include: matching interests and skills to careers, descriptions of hundreds of careers, interviews of people in careers, options for searching, links between education and careers, information on post secondary education and other options.
With these type of assessment tools, profiles, and post secondary information, parents and students can easily move through the career exploration and planning process.
Late Policy:
Three Oaks has introduced a new late policy scheduled to begin the first day of the second semester. The following is the policy:
A "Late" is defined as entering a class following the late bell or being unprepared for class and unable to return with the necessary materials before the second bell which begins class (late bell). A "late" is excused if a note is presented regarding a special appointment or a school sponsored activity.
If a student shows up late, the subject teach will inform them they are late and record it. When a student reaches their 3rd late, the student will be assigned a 10 minute detention with the subject teacher. If a 4th, 5th or 6th late should occur, the student will be assigned a 30 minute detention to be served at lunchtime in the detention room. For each late after 6, a student will be assigned a one hour detention to be served over two lunch hours in the detention room.
Students must bring material with them to work on to be admitted to the detention room. There will be no food or drink allowed in the detention room.
Minor Basketball:
Three Oaks Minor Basketball is scheduled to begin Tuesday, March 24th at 6:30 p.m. Instruction and games take place at Parkside and Three Oaks. Team lists will be printed in the Journal.
Thanks to Basketball Coaches
The high school basketball season is over. Special thanks to the following coaches for their time and effort: AAA boys - Faro Halupa; AAA girls - Forrest Lilly, James Voye and Katherine Olscamp; AA boys - Wes Jackshaw, Tim Hockin and Craig Noonan; AA girls - Debbie Millar and Shelley Lilly.
Student of the Week:
Congratulations to Jayden Charlton who was selected as Student of the Week recently. Jayden receives a book bag compliments of Consolidated Credit Union.
Upcoming Dates:
April 2nd & 3rd Parent Teacher Interviews
April 10th Good Friday, no classes
April 13th Easter Monday, no classes
If you wish more information about our school, visit our website at
www.edu.pe.ca/threeoaks
or our blog at
http://thisweekatthreeoaks.blogspot.com/
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Thursday, March 5, 2009
March 9th - March 13th, 2009
Submitted by Brian Rogers
Monday, March 9th - Day 1 (A-B-C-D) The special in the cafeteria at noon is chili and cheese nachos or spaghetti.
Tuesday, March 10th - Day 2 (B-A-D-C) The special in the cafeteria at noon is roast beef dinner or grilled chicken caesar salad.
Wednesday, March 11th - Day 1 (A-B-C-D) The special in the cafeteria at noon is pizza and fries.
Thursday, March 12th - Day 2 (B-A-D-C) The special in the cafeteria at noon is turkey dinner or macaroni casserole.
The Family Place family resource centre, will host lunch and learn sessions for the pregnant and parenting students in the school. They are invited to join Lori Clarke each Thursday as she’ll share lunch and information on topics such as; pre-natal care, labour, delivery, and parenting. The group meets each Thursday in the Three Oaks conference room at noon.
An information session is scheduled for the Lecture Theatre for parents of Grade 9 students entering Three Oaks next year. Registration will be the main focus of the evening. This session begins at 6:30 p.m.
Friday, March 6th - Day 1 (A-B-C-D) The special in the cafeteria at noon is bacon cheeseburger and fries.
Noteworthy Items:
It is time for grade 12 students to start thinking about the next school year. A transcript sign up sheet is available to indicate where graduates would like their transcripts sent for next year’s studies. Please check the bursary board for new arrivals regarding financial aid for next year. For more details on this or other grad issues, contact Mr. Donovan in Student Services.
Career Cruising (www.careercruising.com) is a new web based career exploration program for grades 7 - 12. We encourage parents to use this resource with their sons/daughters at home. Simply go to the website and enter the username and password for Three Oaks (Three Oaks, Axemen). Students must first contact Mrs. Reeves, Mr. Donovan or Mrs. Keough to acquire a personal log in and password to access their personal profile.
Career Cruising has been designed with one goal in mind: To help students plan their futures. Some of the assessment tools include: matching interests and skills to careers, descriptions of hundreds of careers, interviews of people in careers, options for searching, links between education and careers, information on post secondary education and other options.
With these type of assessment tools, profiles, and post secondary information, parents and students can easily move through the career exploration and planning process.
March break is next week. Classes will resume again on Monday, March 23rd.
Science at TOSH - Environmental Studies
This course is offered to students at the grade 10 and 11 levels. The course introduces students to some of the major issues facing the environment. Some topics include: air, water, land, ecosystems, energy, waste disposal, global warming, farming and forestry, and renewable energy. Where possible, students will become aware of employment opportunities available. There are no pre-requirements regarding registration for this course.
Upcoming Dates:
March 24th TOSH Minor Basketball begins
If you wish more information about our school, visit our website at www.edu.pe.ca/threeoaks
or our blog at http://thisweekatthreeoaks.blogspot.com/
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Donna MacKay
Administrative Assistant
Student Services
Three Oaks Senior High School
Monday, March 9th - Day 1 (A-B-C-D) The special in the cafeteria at noon is chili and cheese nachos or spaghetti.
Tuesday, March 10th - Day 2 (B-A-D-C) The special in the cafeteria at noon is roast beef dinner or grilled chicken caesar salad.
Wednesday, March 11th - Day 1 (A-B-C-D) The special in the cafeteria at noon is pizza and fries.
Thursday, March 12th - Day 2 (B-A-D-C) The special in the cafeteria at noon is turkey dinner or macaroni casserole.
The Family Place family resource centre, will host lunch and learn sessions for the pregnant and parenting students in the school. They are invited to join Lori Clarke each Thursday as she’ll share lunch and information on topics such as; pre-natal care, labour, delivery, and parenting. The group meets each Thursday in the Three Oaks conference room at noon.
An information session is scheduled for the Lecture Theatre for parents of Grade 9 students entering Three Oaks next year. Registration will be the main focus of the evening. This session begins at 6:30 p.m.
Friday, March 6th - Day 1 (A-B-C-D) The special in the cafeteria at noon is bacon cheeseburger and fries.
Noteworthy Items:
It is time for grade 12 students to start thinking about the next school year. A transcript sign up sheet is available to indicate where graduates would like their transcripts sent for next year’s studies. Please check the bursary board for new arrivals regarding financial aid for next year. For more details on this or other grad issues, contact Mr. Donovan in Student Services.
Career Cruising (www.careercruising.com) is a new web based career exploration program for grades 7 - 12. We encourage parents to use this resource with their sons/daughters at home. Simply go to the website and enter the username and password for Three Oaks (Three Oaks, Axemen). Students must first contact Mrs. Reeves, Mr. Donovan or Mrs. Keough to acquire a personal log in and password to access their personal profile.
Career Cruising has been designed with one goal in mind: To help students plan their futures. Some of the assessment tools include: matching interests and skills to careers, descriptions of hundreds of careers, interviews of people in careers, options for searching, links between education and careers, information on post secondary education and other options.
With these type of assessment tools, profiles, and post secondary information, parents and students can easily move through the career exploration and planning process.
March break is next week. Classes will resume again on Monday, March 23rd.
Science at TOSH - Environmental Studies
This course is offered to students at the grade 10 and 11 levels. The course introduces students to some of the major issues facing the environment. Some topics include: air, water, land, ecosystems, energy, waste disposal, global warming, farming and forestry, and renewable energy. Where possible, students will become aware of employment opportunities available. There are no pre-requirements regarding registration for this course.
Upcoming Dates:
March 24th TOSH Minor Basketball begins
If you wish more information about our school, visit our website at www.edu.pe.ca/threeoaks
or our blog at http://thisweekatthreeoaks.blogspot.com/
- END -
Donna MacKay
Administrative Assistant
Student Services
Three Oaks Senior High School
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