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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