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Sutton District High School 20798 Dalton Road, Sutton West, Ontario, LOE 1RO 905-722-3281 Principal Dawn Laliberte Vice Principals Erik Gordon, Candice Mott http://www.yrdsb.ca/schools/suttondistrict.hs/Pages/default.aspx
To the parents/guardians of «First_Name» «Last_Name» INFORMATION ITEMS This e-bulletin contains important school information and a summary of your child’s attendance. If you have any comments or feedback, please email Candice Mott at [email protected] Student of the Week Congratulations to Emily Walsweer for being chosen as this week’s “Student of the Week”. Well done! June 2016 Exam Schedule Final Exams start next week. Students have received a copy of the June Exam Schedule. Please encourage your children to review their course binders, online content, past tests/summative assignments as they study for their exams. It is important that our students understand that all learners need to study and review key learning goals concepts learned throughout the semester. Final exams can be very stressful for students so a good night’s sleep being well-prepared will help set learners up for success. For more information please see Student Guidelines fo Writing Exams and Tips for Writing Exams. If you have any questions please call Candice Mott, Vice-Principal. Athletic Banquet Thursday, June 9, we celebrated our Athletes and coaches at the Athletic Banquet. It was a fantastic night and would like to congratulate the following students on their athletic successes.
Team MVP Coaches Jr. Boys Golf Jakob Lyons Vernon, Campbell Sr. Boys Golf Kyle Warton Vernon, Campbell Sr. Girls Golf Maddie McPhail Pratt Jr. Girls Basketball Kitana Clark & Teneshia
Hunter Brasier, Wilson
Sr. Girls Basketball Emily Clarke Risebrough, Hall XC Running Kyle Warton Pratt, Campbell Varsity Boys Soccer Jeremy Rotscholl Roncato, Sandercock Jr. Boys Volleyball Collin Stevenson Lauziere Sr. Boys Volleyball Frank Sebo Baker, Draper Varsity Boys Hockey Jordan Thompson Campbell, Appleby,
Kordez Jr. Girls Volleyball Kitana Clark Pearson, Risebrough Sr. Girls Volleyball Taylor Cooper Draper, Hall Jr. Boys Basketball Jaden Rotscholl Brasier, Wilson Sr. Boys Basketball Avery Macrae Baker, Pratt and
Hagerman
Co-Ed Curling Stephanie Etherington Pereira Jr. Badminton Kitana Clark & Eva Kenyon Johnston, Wannop,
Baker Sr. Badminton Frank Sebo & Jake Phillips Baker, Lauziere,
Wannop Lacrosse Carter Chapman Hall, Maclean Varsity Boys Rugby Varsity Girls Rugby Hannah Daniels & Chelsea
Dawe Baker, Draper, Wannop
Varsity Boys Baseball Blake Macrae Campbell, Johnson Varsity Girls Slo-Pitch Samantha Walker-Stewart Ellis, Brasier Track & Field Storm Cooper & Cameron
MacSween Pratt, Kordez, Pearson
Varsity Girls Soccer Tori Trimble Hall, Roncato
Special Effort Award
Katie Hyde Kaitlyn Lyons Sarah Stone Kitana Clark Emily Clarke
Storm Cooper Ryan Dol Stephanie
Etherington Eva Kenyon Frank Sebo
Avery Macrae Keegan Cooper
Mercer Award Riley McPhail
Jeremy Rotscholl Jordan Thompson
Gr. 9 Athlete of the Year
Male Cullen Beierl Nick Marino Female Hannah Phillips
Athlete of the Year Jordan Thompson Cameron MacSween Hannah Daniels
Points Champio Cameron Macsw -210 pts
40 Points (Certificate)
1. Jordan Abel 2. Cameron Armsworthy 3. Autumn Blanchard 4. Casey Corner 5. Ethan Duguay 6. Stephanie Etherington 7. Edward Grosskurth 8. Reanna Howell 9. Jessica Johns 10. Dayna King 11. Jakob Lyons 12. Kaitlyn Lyons 13. Russell Mclean 14. Michael Petit 15. Jaden Rotscholl 16. Dawson Searle
80 Points (School Letter)
1. Kitana Clark 2. Storm Cooper 3. Hannah
Daniels 4. Chelsea Dawe 5. Tyler Galloway-
Collier 6. Jay Giles 7. Connor
Hackenbrook 8. Eva Kenyon 9. Mia Rogers 10. Jeremy
Rotscholl 11. Jacob
120 Points (Plaque) 1. Brett Ashmore 2. Erik Frampton 3. Riley McPhail 4. Daniel Perry 5. Christina Stevenson 6. Kyle Warton 7. Felicia Smith
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17. Collin Stevenson 18. Sarah Stone 19. Tori Trimble 20. Tyson Villiers 21. Katelyn Wright 22. Alexander Young 23. Emily Clarke 24. Ethan Smith 25. Maddie McPhail 26. Jordan Thompson
Markham 12. Michael Reeve
First Nations, Metis and Inuit Awareness Month To help celebrate First Nations, Métis & Inuit Awareness month the PCL committee, Ms. Kelly & our FNMI studen wish to invite all SDHS staff and students to events taking place at our school over the month of June. Friday June 17th - Student led Smudge & Medicine Teachings. Students and staff are invited to join Ms. Kelly, Ms Johnston & Liam Fennell conduct a smudge and learn about the traditional medicines FNMI people use in these ceremonies. (Location: Outdoor Classroom) Tuesday June 21st is National Aboriginal Day. The government of Canada website has a great link that people c search for event happenings this month in – Event Happenings Sutton High Student Wins Scholarship! Congratulations to Jason Harper who was awarded a scholarship by the Diabetes Hope Foundation! Jason is one students across the country to receive a scholarship. See full article in Georgina Advocate here.
Grade 12’s Graduates Please have all Grade 12s who are planning on graduating, hand in their consent for Recording/Publications form into Guidance as soon as possible. Once handed in, they can inform u many guests they would like and this allows us to reserve seating. Please also check if you have pai $25.00 Graduation fee.
Holidays and Observances June 21 – National Aboriginal Day – A day declared by the Assembly of First Nations. – All First Nations’ organizations cease work during this day. This is a day where all Canadians can celebrate the contributions Aboriginal peoples have made to Canada. This day was chosen because it is also the summer solstice, the longe day of the year. For generations, many Aboriginal people have celebrated their culture and heritage on or near day. For more information about the day’s activities about the day’s activities, visit the Indian and Northern Affa Canada Website at www.inac.gc.ca and look in the “Culture and History” section. Valid Absences Only absences due to illness, medical/dental/legal appointments, bereavement, and school-sponsored activities valid. All other absences, including missed buses and oversleeping are invalid. When a student is absent, it is th student’s responsibility to ensure that his or her parent(s)/guardian(s) confirm knowledge of the validity of the absence. Parent(s)/Guardian(s) are asked to call the Attendance Office at 722-3267 (accessible 24 hours daily) o morning of each day their child will be absent or write a note verifying the absence. Informing of the absence to the day or on the day of the absence will allow the information to be entered and will prevent the need for a phone call home or for the student to obtain an admit slip upon return. If no phone call or note is received, students must obtain an admit slip from the office. In certain instances, medic documentation may be required. Students who are 18 years of age or older are to sign in and out at the Attend Office when leaving or entering the school for any reason. Students are responsible for informing teachers in advance of an anticipated absence. Students are responsible for all missed work (tests, assignments, class notes when absent and are encouraged to obtain this work from their teacher beforehand when possible. Upcoming Events
June 20-24 Final Exams
June 24 Community Classes Graduation – in library June 28 Exam Review Day
June 28 Graduation June 29&30 P.A. Days
urs information Students are now required to submit the form for Community Volunteer Hours PRIOR to volunteering. The stu will need to get pre-approval from a Guidance Counsellor and have the form returned to them BEFORE volunteer. This will require a minimum one week turnaround time. Please ensure that you follow these procedu that you can get credit for all of your Community Volunteer Hours. Students are reminded that any hours obtained over the summer should be handed into the Guidance office. As a graduation requirement, students are required to complete 40 hours of community volunteer hour recommended that students complete these hours in grades 9, 10 and 11. «First_Name» «Last_Name» has com «Community_Servi» hours of community volunteer hours. Community volunteer hour forms can be found Guidance Office. Please be advised the completed forms are processed periodically, the hours submitted to the may not appear for up to four weeks. Please contact the Guidance Office to follow up should community s
hours not appear after that time. Community Events Summer Camps – A variety of summer camps are being offered through the Town of Georgina. Students can p pamphlets in the main office or go on-line at www.georgina.ca Parents for Children's Mental Health - Support, Educate, Empower - Support group offered by the York Central Chapter of Parents for Children's Mental Health (PCMH) Please see attachment for details PCMH Support Grou
Please see our website for up-coming community events. Link below for all events: Community News.
Attendance Report Please review the following attendance report. The report includes all lates and absences for your son/daugh the week of June 10-June 17, 2016 inclusive. The attendance report below contains information for all courses attended. Classes with zero lates and zero abs may not appear on the report. Please note: the midterm and final report card is the official document for reporting attendance. Students a their parents can pick up a detailed attendance report from the Attendance Office.
Course Period Teacher Total Absences
Total Lates
«Course_A»
«Period_A» «Teacher_Last_A» «Absence_A» «Lates_A»
«Course_B»
«Period_B» «Teacher_Last_B» «Absence_B» «Lates_B»
«Course_C» «Period_C» «Teacher_Last_C» «Absence_C»
«Lates_C»
«Course_D» «Period_D» «Teacher_Last_D» «Absence_D»
«Lates_D»
Totals
«Total_Abs»
«Total_Lates»
SUTTON DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL LINKS Sutton District High School Website http://www.suttondistrict.hs.yrdsb.ca York Region District School Board http://www.yrdsb.ca Sutton DHS is now on Twitter. Follow us for information on school wide events and celebrations @suttondh