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Thursday, January 17, 2019 Bell Schedule, Science Co-op Meeting and Important Announcements

Important announcements regarding a Science Co-op meeting, peer tutoring placements, dance shows, exams, library books, athletics, clubs, and career information sessions.

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Thursday, January 17, 2019 Bell Schedule, Science Co-op Meeting and Important Announcements

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  1. Thursday, January 17, 2019

  2. BELL SCHEDULE

  3. SCIENCE CO-OP We have a meeting TODAY (Thursday) at the BEGINNING of lunch in room 315.  We will be preparing for our first field trips and other activities  coming up next week.

  4. The following students need to meet with Mr. Nelson or Ms. Powell ASAP about your Sem. 2 Peer Tutoring placements: • Niki Abdi • Parham Alijani • Jennifer An • LyrisBoyko • Olivia Carlson • Brandon Gilbert • Alvin Ho • Jalica Jackson • Cameron Keating • John Lee • Jamie Lee • Jade Lew • Maddie Mesner • Nathan Piasecki • Rylee Rheaume • Ryan Tattle • Fordlin Zhang

  5. Kodiak Wear Sale • https://store.passionsports.ca/HWSS • Ends January 28th.

  6. HWSS Dance ShowsThursday, January 17th The Dancers will be selling tickets in the Grand Hall in front of the theatre for $5 during flex and lunch, starting tomorrow - until next Thursday. Show dates: • Thursday January 17th at 7pm in the theatre. 

  7. Semester Break Exam Schedule Jan 21 @ 9-12pm Numeracy Exam for Last Names A-M Jan 22 @ 9-12pm Numeracy Exam for Last Names N-Z (plus any students who need IEP resource support, Math 9 Accelerated) Jan 24 @ 9-12pm English 12 Provincial Exam • Room numbers and names will be posted on all school entrances on day of exam.

  8. EUROPE TRIP – France & Italy 1 spot has opened up for this year’s trip to France and Italy.  If you are interested please see Mr. Castonguay. This Photo by Unknown Author is licensed under CC BY-SA

  9. New Library Books – Come and check them out!

  10. Start your day in a relaxing way. Come to Room 231 Monday to Friday 8:30 am – 9:15 am. Coffee! Tea! Food!Come listen to music and relax before class

  11. KODIAK ATHLETICS

  12. HWSS SKI / SNOWBOARD TEAM Our next race is this Sunday, January 20th.  Be at the school by 5:45 am for a 6am departure.  As usual, let Mr Baldus if you are unable to make it.

  13. KODIAK CLUBS

  14. Heritage Woods Assistance Dog • “Brie” our Heritage Woods Assistance Dog will be here Thursdays at lunch in the counselling area. Come down and say “Hi”!!

  15. Heritage Woods Key Club Caring-Our Way of life Come to room 237 at lunch Wemeet every Thursday It’s not too late to join! • Need volunteer hours? • Opportunities to provide service and enrich your sense of community • oldest and largest student led program for high school students

  16. Meeting in the mat room THIS FRIDAY ME TO WE CLUB

  17. HERITAGE WOODS ROBOTICS CLUB Heritage Woods Robotics Club is hosting an event on Saturday Feb. 02 . They are looking for volunteers to assist on Friday Feb. 01 after school with set-up for the event as well as volunteers for the actual event on Saturday Feb. 02 between 7:30am - 6pm.  You do NOT have to volunteer for the entire day, unless you want to! • Volunteers will be required to set-up the arena before the event begins as well as after each competition.  • If you are interested in Robotics/Engineering this would be a great opportunity to get some relevant volunteer experience as well as expose yourself to what is involved in Robotics. • If you are interested in helping out please see Mr. Zhuang in room 217 to sign up or to get more details. 

  18. Attention Ski/Snowboard Club Members Want to shred at Apex Mountain? Dates: Feb. 21-23 Sign up forms available in Room 314 Sign-Up Deadline: Fri. January 25th

  19. Want to shred at Blackcomb? Join the Ski & Snowboard Club Space is becoming limited… Jan. 26 – 8 spots left Feb. 2 – 9 spots left Mar. 9 – 14 spots left

  20. CAREERCENTER

  21. Please see Ms. Butler in the Career Center if you have any questions.

  22. .   2019 UBC Engineering Physics high school info session and tour! UBC's Engineering Physics program is one of the top engineering programs in Canada.  With a formidable combination of scientific training, engineering experience, and practical hands-on skills, our graduates play leading roles in the most interesting and exciting industries and fields of scientific research in Canada and around the world: • Artificial intelligence and machine learning • Biotechnology • Clean energy • UAVs, drones, aerospace • Quantum computing • Engineering Physics is a very challenging program and should appeal to students with a strong interest and ability in mathematics and sciences. • Please join us on Sunday January 20th for tours of UBC labs, a talk by the program director, and a chance to meet our students and see some of their projects. When: Sunday, January 20th, 2018 • Doors: 10:30 amTour - group 1: 11:00 amLunch: 12:00 pmKeynote presentation (1 hour): 1:00 pmTour - group 2: 2:30 pmEnd: 4:00 pm • Register at: Registration formhttps://

  23. If you have already applied to UVic, or are still planning to apply before the Feb. 28 deadline, and would like assistance with how to complete your application, self-reporting grades, when to expect an offer, housing applications, what to do when you get an offer or answers to any other questions you might have, this is a session you should attend!!

  24. Upcoming Spring BCom Information Sessions at the UBC Sauder School of Business. These small gatherings provide a casual setting for prospective students in grades 8-12 to visit the UBC Vancouver campus, learn more about the BCom curriculum, tour UBC Sauder's teaching facilities, and hear from our incredible faculty. We encourage students to take advantage of this opportunity to explore their career possibilities in business. • The upcoming sessions are as follows: • January 25th, 1:00 pm – 2:30 pm • February 15th, 1:00pm – 2:30pm • February 22nd, 12:00pm – 1:30pm • March 25th, 1:00 pm-2:30 pm Additional information about each session and registration to attend can be found at the following link: sauderundergraduateoffice.eventbrite.com.

  25. SFU @ Heritage Woods January 29th at lunch in the Library Topics will include: How to complete your application to-do list, self-reporting grades, how to check your application status, when to expect an admissions offer, more information regarding scholarships and financial aid, and what your next steps should be after receiving an admission offer to SFU. 

  26. The University of British Columbia is hosting Archimedes Talks, a speaker series aimed at talented high school students in the Lower Mainland interested in mathematics and engineering. The goal is to provide promising students with an opportunity to explore different aspects of math and applied science in an engaging on-campus environment. Registration includes three sessions (January 19, February 9, March 2) and every session includes two expert speakers, a tour of an interesting location on campus, and lunch. The full schedule and session information is available online. Cost is $15.00 How to register: Interested students need to be nominated by a teacher to participate.  If you are a student who would like to attend, or a teacher who would like to nominate a student, complete this form:https://goo.gl/forms/xLnQo0berleCBLSu2

  27. ATTENTION UBC APPLICANTS! • If you applied to UBC between Dec. 03 and Jan. 15 you MUST complete your STS transcript selection by January 31, 2019. • BC applicants who submit their UBC online application after December 3 must provide UBC with their Personal Education Number (PEN) and order a transcript via StudentTranscripts.gov.bc.ca by January 31. When ordering a transcript, applicants should select “Send my transcript now and allow this Post-Secondary Institution to request transcript updates” and choose the default date (one year from the date of their order), so that UBC can receive their interim and final grades continuously. • First-round offers of admission for applicants who submitted their UBC online application on or before December 3 are going out now and will continue until February. If you need assistance with your STS selections please see Ms. Butler in the Career Centre.

  28. Explore UVic Event: Saturday, February 2, 2019 Whether you're applying for September 2019 or just thinking ahead, Explore UVic is your chance to see what we're all about. • Who should attend? • High school students in grades 10 and 11 starting to research universities • High school students in their graduating (Grade 12) years • High school graduates ready to begin your post-secondary studies • Students transferring to UVic from other post-secondary institutions Activities • There's lots to do at Explore UVic, and you can pick and choose what you'll do and when you'll do it. Take in everything we have to offer, or focus on the activities that matter most to you! Full activity schedule on the website https://www.uvic.ca/future-students/undergraduate/events/explore/index.php Round-trip buses from Swartz Bay • Catch the 7:00 a.m. or 9:00 a.m. ferry from Tsawwassen as a walk-on passenger. We'll pick you up at the Swartz Bay Ferry Terminal, and get you back for the 5:00 p.m. or 7:00 p.m. sailing. • Registration for the bus service closes on Wednesday, January 30, 2019, or when capacity is reached. The bus service is free, but you are responsible for your own BC Ferries fares. • For more information and to register visit https://www.uvic.ca/future-students/undergraduate/events/explore/index.php

  29. Are you still working on your Waterloo AIF? Wondering what to say? What about Rotman supplemental? Or are you in grade 11 and thinking about where you will apply next year? • In addition to providing students with an efficient way to find scholarships that they are eligible for, Scholar Tree wanted to give prospective students some valuable insight from students who have walked their path before. Thus, the ScholarTree Bloghttps://scholartree.ca/blog?utm_source=email&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=school_outreach_0918 • The holiday break is the prime time when students decide which University/College they want to attend next year. That is why recently our blog has featured first-hand accounts from students of how they got accepted into some of the more selective programs like: • How to get into Western Ivey and Rotman Commerce • How to get into Waterloo Engineering • How to get into McMaster Health Sciences • The link for this blog is also posted on the career centre webpage under post-secondary. http://www.sd43.bc.ca/school/heritagewoods/ProgramsServices/career/Pages/Post-secondary.aspx

  30. Interested in $5,000? Apply to be nominated for the BC Excellence Scholarship. One HWSS student can be nominated. • To be considered you must hand in the completed application package to Ms. Butler or Mrs. Martin by Feb. 01, 2019 3:30pm. • Full criteria, rules and the application are available at: https://www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content/education-training/k-12/support/scholarships/provincial-scholarships/bc-excellence-scholarships • Your application must include: • Resume in the mandatory format • Two reference letters, one from your community and one from your school • A written statement, maximum 500 words, which must describe: • What led you to your most relevant community service, volunteer activity, and/or leadership role, and • What you learned from this experience, and • How this experience will benefit you in your chosen career path.

  31. The Beedie Luminaries Scholarship is a new scholarship for students who have faced financial adversity which may prevent them from attending post-secondary. To be eligible for a Beedie Luminaries Scholarship, applicants must: - Be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident for at least three years - Reside in the Lower Mainland - Be in Grade 12 - Have applied (or plan to apply) to a BC post-secondary institution or trade school for a full-time program commencing no later than September 2019 (only the selected eight institutions will be eligible in 2018/19 UBC, SFU, Capilano University, Kwantlen Polytechnic University, Langara College, Douglas College, BCIT and JIBC). - Have a minimum overall grade average of 75% in their most recently completed school year - Have faced financial adversity - Use funding for a post-secondary institution, trade school or college - Be endorsed by their school principal, a teacher or counsellor (required) and a community organization (optional). The letters of endorsement must be included with the application. - The deadline to apply is Feb. 15, 2019. This scholarship is worth up to $40,000 over a 4 year Bachelor’s degree or $15,000 for a 2 year college or trade diploma.  For more information visit: https://beedieluminaries.ca/

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