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May 2019
INSIDE THIS ISSUE
Principal’s Message
Key Dates
Grad 2019
Art Beat
Colour Night
Bandit Gear
Bandits Sport Desk
Cosmetology Services
Student Services Information
Health Science Career Info
June 2019 Final Exam Schedule
Cosmetology Pricing Brochure
PRINCIPAL’S MESSAGE
Mental Health Awareness has been a focus in May and as a school community we are proud of our efforts to do our best to acknowledge the importance of breaking the stigma and breaking the silence. As a school, through the efforts our Student Services department, and through staff involvement in
various activities and partnerships with community agencies, we try to keep mental health awareness on the forefront year round. More specifically, these efforts were highlighted by another of our annual Mental Health Days on May 8th. I would like to thank Mrs. Hyrtsak for her work in organizing numerous guest speakers and I would like to thank all those who came to present to our students. If you have concerns about the mental health of a child or a friend, please do not hesitate to contact the school so we can help or point you in the direction of resources and community agencies that can also be of help.
We would like to thank our SADD Group once again for their work in organizing our annual spinathon to raise awareness of the dangers of distracted and impaired driving. Please do your very best to keep consistent and open dialogue with your kids about these important topics and how they can best protect themselves and their friends.
Congratulations to the wrestling team for their success at provincials bringing home the team championship banner. Both Magnus McCrackin and Logan Kennedy were individual provincial champions and recognition also goes to PK McCrackin and Wikus Kriel for their commitment to their wrestling and to the team this year as their contributions also supported the team’s success. Both Magnus and PK McCrackin are currently representing Canada on the Junior and Cadet National Teams respectively and both are off to the Pan American Championships in Guatemala City in June. Rugby, soccer and track and field are all underway now and our teams are off to a great start...stay tuned for more details. Please remember that this year’s athletic
celebration banquet known as Bandits Colour Night will be held on Thursday, June 13 at the Royal Executive Inn from 6:00-8:00 pm. Any student who has played on at least one school team is encouraged to attend; it is quite something to see how many student athletes we have and to hear about their accomplishments.
On the Arts front, the ESBCHS One Act Festival was a hit again resulting in solid performances at Zones once again and we currently have two productions competing at Provincials in Red Deer this weekend….stay tuned for more details in these results as well.
Grad is quickly approaching too. We look forward to celebrating this milestone with students and their families. This year is the first year we have held our ceremony at the Jubilee Auditorium as our growing grade 12 groups simply made it necessary to find a bigger venue. The Jubilee is a great venue and we look forward to our inaugural ceremony there. ESBCHS Grad Ceremonies are second to none, and we look forward to another great one this year! We greatly appreciate the time and efforts of the many staff members, parents and students it takes to make our Grad such a special event.
May will pass quickly so I want to remind students and parents that exams are approaching and that it is important for students to keep on top of things right up to the end of classes as this will put them in the best position possible to successfully write final exams and complete their courses. The last day of classes are Friday, June 14 for Grades 10-12 and Tuesday, June 18 for Grade 9 students. The final exam schedule is now available. Students must check the schedule and if there are any conflicts they will need to see Ms. MacArthur as soon as possible. Please note that Friday, June 21 is Aboriginal Day and teachers will be available to students for tutoring as needed throughout the day. If students eat well, rest well, and break their studying into consistent and manageable components, they will increase their chances of success in their exams. Good luck everyone...your hard work will pay off!
Chris Peacocke
Principal
CONTACT US
Ecole Secondaire Beaumont
Composite High School
5417 43 Ave
Beaumont, AB T4X 1K1
Phone: 780.929.6282
Website: esbchs.blackgold.ca
Facebook: facebook.com/esbchs/
Twitter: @esbchs
Instagram: @esbchs
KEY DATES
PD Day
May 17, 2019
Victoria Day (no school)
May 20, 2019
GRAD 2019
Ceremony Ticket Reservations Round One for Ceremony Tickets: April 15-April 26 Round Two for Ceremony Tickets: April 29-May 10 *Ceremony tickets will only be made available to those who have paid their graduation fee and who have no other outstanding fees. *Ceremony tickets will be available for pick up on May 13 at rehearsal.
Banquet Ticket Sales Round One for Banquet Ticket Sales: May 1-24 Round Two for Banquet Ticket Sales: May 27-31 *Banquet tickets will not be released if the grad gown and stole is not returned. *Further information about banquet ticket prices and sales will be available in April.
Rehearsal: Monday, May 13 @ 3:15 pm Until approximately 5:00pm in School Atrium: Cap & Gown Distribution, Group Photo, Ceremony Ticket Pick Up
Graduation Ceremony: Tuesday, May 21 @ 7pm Location: Jubilee Auditorium 11455 -87 Avenue Edmonton, Alberta Graduates Line Up for Ceremony: 6:30pm Doors open for Auditorium Seating: 6:30pm Program: 7:00pm
MYPASS REMINDER
All students should be getting registered on MyPass which allows you to see your course information and, ultimately, your diploma exam marks. Grade 12’s in particular need to ensure they have their MyPass accounts set up in order to be able to access Diploma Exam results. Alberta Education will send notifications in January however students can initiate the process themselves by going to MyPass.alberta.ca and following instructions but you must use an email address other than your @blackgold.ca address as it expires at the end of June.
Grad 2019 Hoodies are available for ordering! Check out the link below:
https://www.customsportsswag.com/product-page/esbchs-grad Cost is $37.00/hoodie
Option to customize is available for an additional fee. Ms. Watson (room 112) has hoodies available for sizing only.
All orders need to be completed online.
GRAD HOODIES
Please note the upcoming important
dates:
Wednesday, May 29
Student Meeting @ Lunch in Room 112
Tuesday, June 4
Parent Meeting @ 7:00 pm
ANCIENT EMPIRES
ART BEAT
Art Beat, our highly anticipated student art
and photography show, is Friday, May 24
from 6:30 pm to 8:00 pm in the atrium of the
high school. Any students that wish to share
their art and photography at Art Beat are
encouraged to contact Ms. Baron or Mrs.
Taylor before Thursday, May 16. Entrance to
the evening is by donation. Mark your
calendars! You won't want to miss this
unforgettable evening showcasing student
talent and dedication.
JUNE EXAM SCHEDULE
The June final exam schedule is now
available. It is posted on our website
and is included on page 7 of this
newsletter. If your child has any conflicts
with their exams please have them see
Ms. MacArthur in the main office as soon
as possible.
COLOUR NIGHT
On June 13th, the Athletics Department will
be putting on our annual Colour Night. This
year Colour Night will be a ticketed banquet
at the Royal Executive Inn where there will be
a buffet and awards. During the year,
athletes would have already paid for the
event. If you would like extra tickets, (max. 2
per athlete) they will be on sale near the end
of May for $25.00 each. More details to
follow in the coming weeks
BANDITS SPORT DESK
May means soccer, rugby, and track season. All teams have just started their play in Edmonton Metro. More to come in June!
Congratulations to Micah Beasley and German de la Garza, who finished 4th in the province in the Junior Boys Doubles category at Badminton Provincials in Calgary.
Congratulations to Alan & Alwin Eldho who finished second in the LDAA
badminton tournament in the Sr Boys Doubles category.
BANDIT GEAR NOW AVAILABLE ONLINE
Check out the new ESBCHS online store through Custom Sports Swag in Beaumont.
https://www.customsportsswag.com/esbchs
Friday, May 31
7:00 - 11:00 pm
$5.00 entry
All proceeds will go to World
Vision
30 HOUR FAMINE BENEFIT CONCERT
COSMETOLOGY SERVICES
Spring Makeovers - Special: Baby Highlights starting at $30.00 (appointments available mornings starting at 8:45), get your feet ready for summer - pedicure services with paraffin treatment $29.00 - services available mornings and afternoons.
Students! Did you know you get special pricing? Book a service in advance, get a note saying you have a spare form the office and come in during your spare for a service!
Client appreciation starts now until the end of the school year! Come in for a service, refer 5 friends and receive a complimentary haircut and style or manicure, paraffin treatments and nail art!
Please see the price brochure included with the May newsletter. We also sell professional products and styling tools at a lower price point, profits support the Cosmetology program. Thanks to all of our customers for their continued support.
NEW STUDENT REGISTRATION
The following days have been allocated for NEW student registrations:
August 29th (AM only)
September 3rd (PM only)
September 4th & 5th (All Day)
STUDENT SERVICES INFORMATION
TIMETABLE ADJUSTMENTS - 2019/20 SCHOOL YEAR
Student timetables will be accessible on PowerSchool by their registration day in August.
There are only three reasons a student timetable may be adjusted:
Students have successfully completed a course through Summer school or correspondence over the summer. Summer School Changes Only: Students may call 780-929-1340 in June to book an appointment for August 27th and 28th in order to change their timetable with Student Services. Remember students must present final marks for completed courses at the time of their appointment.
Students who either received a better final mark than expected or did not pass the prerequisite course with the required minimum percent and require an adjustment to core subjects. Please inform Student Services of required changes during exam week, after pertinent final exams have been written, PRIOR to summer vacation. All course change forms must be submitted by September 6th.
To fill a spare
October 1st is the deadline for ‘Core” course transfers.
Students wishing to change their timetable for other reasons will be directed to Administration.
STUDENT SUMMER EMPLOYMENT
If you are planning on working over the summer check out these website, to help you with your job search.
ALIS Job Bank: https://alis.alberta.ca/js/job-seeker.html
Government of Canada Job Bank: http://www.jobbank.gc.ca/prov-eng.aspx?OpPage=50&Stdnt=Only
Government of Alberta Summer Student Registration https://www.paohr.gov.ab.ca/applications/ssers/studenthome.aspx
City of Edmonton Summer Student Job Opportunities https://edmonton.taleo.net/careersection/8/joblist.ftl
Workopolis http://www.workopolis.com/shared/
Indeed https://ca.indeed.com/?r=us
SUMMER CAREER CAMP
ART GALLERY OF ALBERTA SUMMER CAMPS
ArtBreak Camp: Illustration & Animation August 12 – August 16, 2019 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM Inspired by current exhibitions, explore traditional and innovative approaches to these artistic practices alongside qualified art educators and guest artists.
ArtBreak Camp: Portfolio Prep July 15– July 19, 2019 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM Learn what art schools and galleries are looking for in a portfolio and work on projects guaranteed to stand out!
Monday, July 8 to Friday, July 12, 2019
8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. daily University of Alberta, North Campus,
Students' Union Building
Choosing only one career for the rest of your life is not realistic. At Summer Career Camp, we teach you how to design a dynamic career that adapts as you change throughout life. This program is designed for students in grades 10, 11, and 12 looking to jump-start their career. This includes students going into grade 10 this fall and students who are taking a gap year or are upgrading post grade 12.
Register Now
U OF A SUMMER SCIENCE CAMP
Will you be the next computing science innovator? Learn more about computing science through hands-on programming, 3D design, Arduinos, and more. No computing experience necessary.
Dates: July 15-19, July 22-26, August 12-16 Please click the links for access to registration.
Register Now
CONTACT US
Mrs. Kim Thomas
Counselor (K-Z)
780-929-1307
Mrs. Trish Hrytsak
Counselor (A-J)
780-929-1306
Mr. Brad Umpherville
Learning Support & Off-Campus
780-929-1319
Mrs. Lise Layton
Youth Worker
780-929-1340 Ext. 1432
General Inquiries or to book an appointment
Mrs. Theresa Busenius
780-929-1340
Scholarship Name Amount Deadline Website Alberta High School Child Care Career Scholarship
$2500 Ongoing Child Care Career Application
Pat Fletcher Scholarship $3000 May 31, 2019 Golf Interest and Ability
Pat Fletcher Application
Hec Gervais Academic & Curling Scholarship 3 awards—$3000 May 31, 2019 Hec Gervais Academic Application
First Nation, Métis and Inuit Bursary Up to $6,000 June 1, 2019 First Nation/Metis/Inuit Bursary
Peter J. Renton Memorial Scholarship $3000-$6000 August 1, 2019 Peter J. Renton Memorial Application
SCHOLARSHIPS—available for Grade 12 students
VOLUNTEER OPPOITUNITIES
Student Works Painting Student Works Painting is looking for high school students who will work in a small team, marketing door-to-door, evenings and weekends, asking homeowners if they need painting done this summer. Benefits: All training is provided, positive and competitive team culture, fun and no prior experience is necessary. Requirements: vehicle is an asset, but not mandatory, keep flyers, papers, pencil and clipboard organized, and a friendly, social and energetic personality. Application: Send resume to hannah @studentworks.ca or text Hannah at 780-221-5434
2019 Town and Country Daze Beaumont's annual community festival! Activities begin on Friday with a street party to celebrate Beaumont's new city status! Saturday morning kicks off with a Pancake Breakfast followed by the Parade (clockwise around the ring road). Additional events on Saturday include soapbox derby, car show & shine, midway, movies in the arena, fireworks and more! Town and Country Daze 2019 is looking for volunteers to work various positions. Help to make Beaumont’s annual festival one to remember! For more information, please contact the Event Coordinator at 780-929-2848 or [email protected]