The Grade 4/5 class will be having a bake sale at noon on Friday, May 4th.
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Hamburger Sale Friday, April 27
The Football team will be doing a burger sale this Friday. We only have a limited number of burgers (I believe it’s around 60 or so). For this reason, we’re just doing it on a first come, first serve basis, no preorders.
Cheeseburgers are $3 apiece. Come one, come all!
School Community Council AGM and Elections
The SCC will be holding their Annual General Meeting and Elections on Tuesday, April 24, 2012 at 7:00pm at the Hanley School
Regional Drama Awards for “Broken Hearts Club”
After performing Tuesday and Wednesday evening and an afternoon show for the students and staff of Hanley School Wednesday afternoon, the drama club went to regionals in Rosetown to perform and compete.
Here’s a list of the awards they picked up on the weekend:
- Spirit of the Festival Award – Brittney H.
- Runner-Up to Bob Hinitt Award for Best Tech Person – Mack L.
- Technical Award of Merit – Sierra F.
- Acting Award of Merit – Brittney H.
- Best Stage Manager – Alana P.
- Best Tech Crew – Hanley
Congratulations to the Hanley Drama Kids!
From the Office
Last month I mentioned how nice it was to see the sun shining and we were able to enjoy the good weather. Since then we’ve had a spring snowstorm and some following days of snow and sleet. This month I’m going to comment that it’s been so nice to get some cool, wet spring weather and we’ll see where that leaves us.
A number of events and happenings have taken place since my last message From the Office in March. We were excited to have our Drama Club present to the school one afternoon, as well as the Drama Night and Dessert Theatre performances of Broken Hearts Club. Once again they did not disappoint us with their practice and hard work preparing. We wish them well at Regionals this weekend. Break a leg!
Report Cards for grades 6-12 went home before the break. While there will not be another formal chance for Tri-Conferences with teachers, I would again like to invite you to contact your child’s teachers about their progress or anything else such as outstanding assignments. It is very important that they have every assignment completed this year to receive credit for the course. And just a reminder, final exams for this semester will begin on June 22.
Junior Badminton playoffs were this week and I’d like to recognize Steffen from grade 8 and Ashley from grade 9 as each progressed to the second playoff day in their singles categories. Great job to both of you! Senior Badminton playoffs are next week starting on Tuesday.
There are a number of field trips that will occur over the course of the next couple months to be aware of. Information will be going home for individual class trips. Please continue to return any and all forms as soon as possible.
Before our next newsletter the grade 12 students will be taking part in their second full week of Work Experience during May 7-11. The important benefits have included an experience in a workplace for a whole week versus a single day per week, and a decrease in lost time from normal classes. This is a new format for Hanley School, I would appreciate any feedback from you about the course and if we should repeat this year’s arrangement of two separate full weeks instead of one day per week for all of semester two.
The only week day with no school in the next few weeks is on May 7th for a teacher PD day.
Mr. Anderson and I would love to talk to you if you have time to drop by the office. Take care and I’ll talk to you soon.
Chris Tucker
Principal
Grade 12 News
In our favourite classes, we are studying all kinds of foods and countries. In Bio, we just finished writing our unit test on cells! Calculus and Math sure have a lot of confusing word problems that keep us on our toes. The same goes for Phys Ed, as we have started a new game called Pickleball. It’s fun and we as a class get pretty competitive, so it makes the game all the more fun!
And lastly, our English classes; our two split classes are reading two different books, Hamlet and Brave New World. They are both very interesting stories. They are hard to understand at first, but both are great books… according to Mr. Kirk.
Tera
Grade 11 News
To update our classes: In History, we are studying world leaders and communism of WWI. In Math Foundations, we did an exam on statistics and are about to start graphing. In PAA, we are cake decorating. In IA, we are building sheds. In Chemistry, we just wrote an exam on molecules and compounds and will now be starting chemical reactions. In law, we are looking at civil rights.
Grade 10 News
Ever wake up one morning and realize that a quarter of the year is already gone? That’s how we’re all feeling right now. At any rate, here’s what the grade 10’s are up to right now – at least, all the things they’ll admit to… Just for fun, I won’t mention the subject that they’re working on for each topic (although, the answers are at the end)… We’ve just finished factoring
and have moved on to exponents and radicals. We’ve watched The Help and are discussing it in the context of racism. We have also been examining the Charter of Rights and Freedoms. We’ve been looking at the different elements in the Periodic Table. We’ve been playing Badminton and doing Fitness testing. We have been examining the Fur Trade. We have crafted an amazing meal of Chicken Alfredo and Brownies (served separately). We’ve been using computers for the purposes of drafting. Answers: Math, ELA, Social, Science, Wellness, Wildlife Management, Commercial Cooking, IA.
Special thanks to the grade 10 girls, especially Anita.
Grade 9 News
What a month we’ve had. The sun is shining, the birds are singing and the great buffalo lives. We spent some time talking about the mighty buffalo and how the First Nations people could have possibly killed these things with their available tools. We tried to build our own weapons and then we visited the neighboring farm to get up close and personal with the real deal. Abso- lutely huge. We’ve always thought it amazing that the First Nations people utilized so much of the mighty beast, but after getting within a few feet of one, it’s amazing that they could even kill one. Feel free to ask us about our experience.
In ELA, we’re studying Animal Farm and in Social Studies, we are exploring the use of propaganda in the 20th Century. We made our own propaganda posters for Animal Farm and they are currently on display in our classroom. Please stop in.
Mr. Tyndall continues to inspire us with all things science, specifically in the areas of alternative energy sources.
Mr. Herman + Math = Fun
We are counting down the days until our Canoe trip (60) and will soon be starting our physical and mental training so as to make this the most memorable of memories.
Thanks to all.
Grade 8 News
In Social Studies we have wrapped up our unit on First Nations and their Canadian Identity. In Science we are now working on the “Cardboard Boat Race” which takes place in early May. In Physical Education we have finished our badminton unit and fitness testing. We are starting some Archery, Inter-Lacrosse (indoor non-contact), some more games, and then…. Track and Field…as soon as it dries up. In Career Ed. we are looking at personal inven- tories, skills and developing an initial framework for a resume. Health is looking at personal relationships. In Home Ec. we are starting on basic baking. In Industrial Arts we have arrived at … Freedom 55! …Finally, we have had to pick and design a woodworking project of our own choice. Now we just have to get it done by Mr. Tyndall’s due date…and then get them out of the hallway.