Submitted by Brian Rogers
Monday, April 27th - Day 1 (A-B-C-D) The special in the cafeteria at noon is roast beef dinner or chili cheese nachos.
Tuesday, April 28th - Day 2 (B-A-D-C) The special in the cafeteria at noon is spaghetti or honey mustard wrap.
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 29th - Day 1 (A-B-C-D) The special in the cafeteria at noon is hot hamburger.
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 school year. The purpose is to help students meet some of the many challenges they must face to make positive choices in their lives. The topic for this session is "Sexually Transmitted Infections."
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.
Thursday, April 30th - Day 2 (B-A-D-C) The special in the cafeteria at noon is roast turkey dinner or macaroni casserole.
The Family Place family resource centre, will host lunch and learn sessions for 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 program is scheduled to begin at 6:30 p.m. The grades 5 and 6 division happens at Parkside. The program is over at 8:15 p.m.
A student council dance is scheduled for the cafeteria from 8 - 11 p.m.
Friday, May 1st - Area Association meetings are scheduled for teachers across the Island. No classes are scheduled. The day involves guest speakers, business meetings, and special presentations.
Noteworthy Items:
Encounters with Canada is an annual exchange involving students and teachers from across Canada. Students are housed in Ottawa for a period of one week. Conferences, workshops, and exterior visits are creatively designed around the themes, which vary from week to week. Applications are now being received for next years’ program. For more information, contact Mr. Donovan in Student Services
Holland College will be offering summer credits in the following courses: Math 421, 521, 621, Biology 621, Chemistry 521, 621, and Physics 621. Courses run from June 1st to the end of August on Monday and Wednesday evenings from 6:30 - 9:30 p.m. and on Saturdays from 8:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. The locations are Charlottetown and Tignish.
Graduates:
If you are planning on attending post secondary upon graduation, you must indicate where you would like your final transcript sent. If you are a potential scholarship student, you need to send you information to your school of choice to be considered. Student loan information sessions are scheduled for May 5th at noon time for students and May 6th in the evening for students and parents/guardians. Both sessions are in the Lecture Theatre.
Air Craft Maintenance at Three Oaks:
This course offers skills which are transferable to many sectors of the workplace including workplace safety, blueprint reading, use and care of basic hand tools and precision measuring. Specific training includes basic theory of flight, sheet metal work, aircraft maintenance, and assembly of basic electronic kits. This is an open course with no pre-requisites.
Upcoming Dates:
May 8th David Voye Memorial Rugby Tournament
May 18th Victoria Day, no classes.
May 23rd Grad Prom
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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