Tuesday, May 26, 2009

June 1st - June 6th, 2009

Submitted by Brian Rogers
Monday, June 1st - Day 2 (B-A-D-C) The special in the cafeteria at noon is spaghetti and garlic bread or chili and cheese nachos.
In sports, the track and field zone meet is scheduled for Evangeline. Local schools compete for the right to participate in the provincial meet on Saturday. The girls’ and boys’ provincial softball quarter finals are scheduled at the home of the highest place finishers.
Tuesday, June 2nd - Day 1 (A-B-C-D) The special in the cafeteria at noon is club wrap and salad or chinese dinner.
The Annual extra curricular awards assembly is scheduled for the gym during the morning. Grade 12 students are recognized for their outstanding contributions towards teams, clubs, and organizations during their three years at TOSH. Presentations will be made in two categories: The certificate level and the extra curricular pin level. Graduates have been recognized in this annual ceremony since the 1980's.
In sports, the A girls’ and A boys’ rugby championships are scheduled for the afternoon. The location was not available at the time of this printing.
The Three Oaks Minor Soccer program begins at 6:30 p.m.. Approximately 200 participants will take to the fields with 60+ student coaches and co-ordinators, each within their own colour co-ordinated t-shirts compliments of local sponsors. The program uses the fields surrounding Three Oaks.
Wednesday, June 3rd - Day 2 (B-A-D-C) The special in the cafeteria at noon is fries with the works.
In sports, the girls’ and boys’ softball championships are scheduled for Queen Elizabeth Park in Summerside beginning in the afternoon.
Thursday, June 4th - Day 1 (A-B-C-D) 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.
In sports, the AAA girls’ and AAA boys’ rugby championships are scheduled for the afternoon. The location was not available at the time of this printing.
The Three Oaks Minor Soccer program is scheduled for the fields beginning at 6:30 p.m. This is the final evening for this program.
Friday, June 5th - Day 2 (B-A-D-C) The special in the cafeteria at noon is whistle dog and fries.
Saturday, June 6th - The provincial track and field meet is scheduled for Bluefield High School. Students in all age categories will compete based on their placements at local qualifying meets held earlier.

Noteworthy Items:
The first day of exams is Wednesday, June 10th. The following is the schedule for next week: Wednesday, June 10th - all grade 12's in block A; Thursday, June 11th - all grade 12's in block B; Friday, June 12th - all grade 10, 11 and 12's in block C.
Congratulations to our new student council who were chosen in an election held recently. They are: President - Mark Townsend, 1st Vice President - Karli Ellis, 2nd Vice President - Travis Gordon.
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.
Experience U is a UPEI program offered to high school graduates under the age of 25 who have deferred university or any other post-secondary education program. Applicants get a chance to experience university and learn about the career and academic opportunities available. The one week program runs June 22 - 26 at UPEI. All applications must be received by June 5th. For more information, contact UPEI Student Services.

Grads:
A transcript sign up sheet is available to indicate where graduates would like to have their transcripts sent for next year. Please check the bursary board for new arrivals regarding possible financial aid for next year.
If you have received a bursary or scholarship offer, please show verification of this award to Student Services. Only offers which have been verified will be announced at graduation.
Upcoming Dates:
June 12th Band Banquet
June 13th Athletic Banquet
June 17th Exams End
Grad Banquet
June 22nd Graduation and SafeGrad
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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Friday, May 22, 2009

May 25th - May 29th, 2009

Submitted by Brian Rogers
Monday, May 25th - Day 1 (A-B-C-D) The special in the cafeteria at noon is pork chop dinner or grilled chicken caesar.
In sports, the A boys’ rugby team host Charlottetown Rural. Game times are 5:30 and 6:30 p.m. The AAA girls’ and boys’ rugby teams travel to Kensington. Game times are 5:30 and 6:30 p.m. The girls’ and boys’ softball teams travel to Westisle. Game times are 5 p.m.
Tuesday, May 26th - 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 Soccer program begins at 6:30 p.m.. Approximately 200 participants will take to the fields with 60+ student coaches and co-ordinators, each within their own colour co-ordinated t-shirts compliments of local sponsors. The program uses the fields surrounding Three Oaks.
Wednesday, May 27th - Day 1 (A-B-C-D) The special in the cafeteria at noon is taco and fries.
In sports, the AAA girls’ and boys’ rugby teams travel to Souris. Game times are 5:30 and 6:30 p.m. The girls’ and boys’ softball teams host Kinkora. Game times are 5 p.m.
Thursday, May 28th - 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 Soccer program is scheduled for the fields beginning at 6:30 p.m.
Friday, May 29th - Day 1 (A-B-C-D) The special in the cafeteria at noon is fries with the works.
In sports, the AAA girls’ and boys’ rugby teams host Westisle. Game times are 5 p.m. The girls’ and boys’ softball teams host Evangeline. Game times are 5 p.m.

Noteworthy Items:
Three Oaks Senior High School Staff and Administration invite you to attend a Retirement Tea for retiring teachers Pat Coulson, Susan England, Brian Rogers and Emily Schurman. The Retirement Tea will be held in the Three Oaks Cafeteria on Thursday, May 28th, 2009, 4:00 - 6:00 p.m. Please RSVP to Linda or Pam at 888-8460 by Tuesday, May 26th.
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.
The end of the year draws near. Parents and students should note as of June 1st only 7 days before grade 12 exams begin and 9 days before grade 10 and 11 exams begin. Exams begin Wednesday, June 10th.
Experience U is a UPEI program offered to high school graduates under the age of 25 who have deferred university or any other post-secondary education program. Applicants get a chance to experience university and learn about the career and academic opportunities available. The one week program runs June 22 - 26 at UPEI. All applications must be received by June 5th. For more information, contact UPEI Student Services.


Grads:
Please check the bursary board. May is a major month for revenue being offered at large. May 29th is an important deadline date.
A transcript sign up sheet is available to indicate where graduates would like to have their transcripts sent for next year. Please check the bursary board for new arrivals regarding possible financial aid for next year.
If you have received a bursary or scholarship offer, please show verification of this award to Student Services. Only offers which have been verified will be announced at graduation.
Upcoming Dates:
June 1st Track and Field Zone Meet
June 1st-5th Grade 12 Art Exhibit at Eptek
June 2nd Extracurricular Awards Assembly
June 3rd Softball Championships
June 4th Rugby Championships
Minor Soccer ends
June 5th Band Banquet
June 6th Provincial Track and Field Meet
June 13th Athletic Banquet
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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Wednesday, May 13, 2009

May 18th - May 23rd, 2009

Submitted by Brian Rogers
Monday, May 18th - Victoria Day, no classes.
Tuesday, May 19th - Day 1 (A-B-C-D) The special in the cafeteria at noon is honey mustard wrap or spaghetti.
The Three Oaks Minor Soccer program begins at 6:30 p.m.. Approximately 200 participants will take to the fields with 60+ student coaches and co-ordinators, each within their own colour co-ordinated t-shirts compliments of local sponsors. The program uses the fields surrounding Three Oaks.
Wednesday, May 20th - Day 2 (B-A-D-C) The special in the cafeteria at noon is chicken burger and fries.
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 "Impaired Driving."
In sports, the A girls’ rugby team hosts Kensington. Game times are 5:30 and 6:30 p.m. The girls’ and boys’ softball teams host Westisle. Game times are 5 p.m.
Thursday, May 21st - Day 1 (A-B-C-D) 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 Soccer program is scheduled for the fields beginning at 6:30 p.m.
A Safe-Grad parent and student information night is scheduled for the Lecture Theatre beginning at 6:30 p.m.
Friday, May 22nd - Day 2 (B-A-D-C) The special in the cafeteria at noon is bacon cheeseburger and fries.
In sports, the A girls’ and boys’ rugby teams host Charlottetown Rural. Game times are 5:30 and 7 p.m. The AAA girls’ and boys’ host Charlottetown Rural. Game times are 6 p.m.
Saturday, May 23rd - The Graduation Prom is scheduled for the cafeteria beginning at 9 p.m. Doors will be open at 8 p.m. and close at 9:30 p.m. No one is allowed in after this time. Grads are advised it is school policy that other senior high students and past graduates must be signed in by their Three Oaks escort and will be the responsibility of the graduate who signs them in.

Noteworthy Items:
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.
Congratulations to the AAA boys’ rugby team who won their own David Voye Memorial Tournament recently. They defeated Charlottetown Rural in the championship final. The girls also had a respectable showing with a 2 win - 1 loss record.
The end of the year draws near. Parents and students should note as of May 25th only 12 days before grade 12 exams begin and 14 days before grade 10 and 11 exams begin. Exams begin Wednesday, June 10th.
Grads:
A transcript sign up sheet is available to indicate where graduates would like to have their transcripts sent for next year. Please check the bursary board for new arrivals regarding possible financial aid for next year.
If you have received a bursary or scholarship offer, please show verification of this award to Student Services. Only offers which have been verified will be announced at graduation.
Upcoming Dates:
June 1st Track and Field Zone Meet
June 2nd Extracurricular Awards Assembly
June 3rd Softball Championships
June 4th Rugby Championships
Minor Soccer ends
June 5th Band Banquet
June 6th Provincial Track and Field Meet
June 13th Athletic Banquet
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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Tuesday, May 5, 2009

May 11th - May 15th, 2009

May 11th - May 15th, 2009
Submitted by Brian Rogers
Monday, May 11th - Day 2 (B-A-D-C) The special in the cafeteria at noon is sub and salad or chili cheese nachos.
In sports, the girls’ and boys’ softball teams travel to Kinkora. Game times are 5 p.m.
Tuesday, May 12th - Day 1 (A-B-C-D) The special in the cafeteria at noon is shepherd’s pie or chicken stir fry.
P.I.S.A. (Program for International Student Assessment) will be written by all grade 10 students beginning at 9 a.m. This year, the assessment will focus on reading, mathematics, and sciences.
The Three Oaks Minor Soccer program begins at 6:30 p.m.. Approximately 200 participants will take to the fields with 60+ student coaches and co-ordinators, each within their own colour co-ordinated t-shirts compliments of local sponsors. The program uses the field surrounding Three Oaks.
Wednesday, May 13th - Day 2 (B-A-D-C) The special in the cafeteria at noon is fries with the works.
A student loan presentation will take place in the Lecture Theatre at 6:30 p.m. This presentation is for all interested students and parents. Representatives from Canada Student Loan and from Consolidated Credit Union will be on hand to assist in this presentation.
In sports, the A boys’ rugby team hosts Colonel Gray for games at 5:30 and 6:30 p.m. The AAA girls’ and boys’ travel to Montague. Game times are 5:30 and 6:30 p.m.
Thursday, May 14th - Day 1 (A-B-C-D) 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 Soccer program is scheduled for the fields beginning at 6:30 p.m.
Friday, May 15th - Day 2 (B-A-D-C) The special in the cafeteria at noon is whistle dog and fries.
In sports, the A girls’ and boys’ rugby teams travel to Charlottetown Rural. Game times are between 5 p.m. and 6:30 p.m. The girls’ and boys’ softball teams travel to Kensington. Game times are 4:30 and 6:30 p.m.

Noteworthy Items:
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.
Jayne Webb, Provincial Co-ordinator for Red Cross Water Safety is looking for certified water safety instructors who are interested in teaching swimming lessons at pools and beaches across P.E.I. For more information, contact Student Services.
Upcoming Dates:
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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