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MURDOCH MACKAY COLLEGIATE
260 Redonda St.
Winnipeg, MB R2C 1L6
Ph. 204-958-6460 Fax: 204-224-5920
Email: mur@retsd.mb.ca
Principal
Mr. John Muller
Vice-Principals
Mrs. Carol Kovacs
Mr. Don Kupiak
RETSD Board Office
Thanks from Metal Fabrication to all who supported our "Koats for Kids" fundraiser this year. With the help of Building Construction for the display boards, along with Graphic Arts for the brochure and the countless student hours, we raised $3500.00.
Also, a special thanks the Women's Wellness group for their generous donation of $350.00 as well!
APRIL 2018
CALENDAR
April 2 Classes Resume—Day 1
April 4 Early Dismissal 2:30 p.m.
April 12 Manitoba Skills Competition
April 19 Mid-Term Report Cards-Parent Portal
April 20 RETSD Co-ordinated Day-No Classes
April 26 Parent/Student/Teacher Conferences
June 25 Graduation 2018— Check website for details
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Youth in Philanthropy in action…..
Special thanks to members of our Hockey Team who helped to deliver the Christmas hampers. They delivered the 4 school hampers plus a hamper put together by the parents/coaches of the hockey team featured below. The boys were excellent ambassadors of our school and were excited to help out. The receiving families were extremely grateful as well! Thanks to Ms. Street and YiP for allowing the team to help out.
Ethics Bowl
We would like to congratulate our 5 students who participated in the 4th Annual Manitoba High School Ethics Bowl—Karina Buckingham, Alex Bacon, Grace Minsky, Carter Heintz, and Raven Morrisseau. They competed against 11 other teams at the University of Manitoba on December 15, 2017 and made Murdoch Proud!!
Murdoch Kindness News
Individualized Program—Room 106 A special shout out to the students of our Individualized Program raising $106.00 through a bake sale selling cupcakes they made to staff and students. Money raised was contributed to the Go Fund Me Account for Hunter Boittiaux.
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Congratulations to the following students that participated in the
2018 Manitoba Games
March 4th—10th, 2018 in Thompson, Manitoba
Megan Gerbrandt - Grade 9 Student, Gymnastics
Trooper Mann-Baxter - Grade 10 Student, Cross Country Skiing
Terron Baker - Grade 10 Student, Archery Compound
Caitlin Kostna - Grade 12 Student, Curling - Team East
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In February 2018, Julianna Campos, our grade 9 student, competed in Ottawa, Ontario at the Taekwondo National Championships. Julianna went undefeated and ultimately was successful in becoming the 2018 Canadian National Champion for Junior Females (under 59kg).
Julianna has been named to Team Canada and will be competing in Tunisia in the World Taekwondo Championships in April. Julianna is the only Transcona resident and the only female Manitoban to make the Junior Canadian Team. She has won three national titles, is the 2017 Pan-American Champion and has won numerous international medals (US Open, President's Cup).
We are very proud of Julianna and her accomplishments and wish her well in her upcoming competitions!
Congratulations to Samantha Robert, Grade 10 who played goalie on the Kildonan East Reivers girls hockey team, who won the City Championship.
Way to Go!!!
Student Successes
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Manitoba School Boards Association
Citizenship Award Winner!
Kosi Hasani-Grade 12 Student
Murdoch Pride
Metal Fabrication
Philipp Kister - Grade 12 Student
He fabricated an amazing one-of-a-kind steel map of the City of Winnipeg and presented it to our Mayor—Mr. Brian Bowman.
Also, over the Spring break, Philipp was the $1500.00 recipient of the CWA Phil MacGregor award - top welding project in the province which was held at Red River Community College.
A few students had the privilege of
attending the State of the City Address
and listening to Mayor Bowman speak. It
was an excellent opportunity for our
students to meet and network with
community business leaders.
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By all accounts, the Tri-School Career Fair was a success with 52
Exhibitors and over 350 students, parents and community members
in attendance! We would like to thank our Murdoch staff and
students once again for all the help and support that made this event
such a huge success!
STUDENT SERVICES-Counselling Update
MURDOCH MACKAY COLLEGIATE-TRANSCONA COLLEGIATE-COLLEGE PIERRE-ELLIOTT-TRUDEAU
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Clansmen Sports
All We Do is Win, Win, Win…
Hip Hop artist, DJ Khaled made famous the expression “All I do is win...” with his 2010 song by the same name. It seems as though the 2018 edition of the Clansmen Indoor Track & Field team was listening.
In the JV Girls category, grade 10 multi-sport athlete Reese Lange, continued her winning ways from last year’s track meet and captured gold in the 60m and 200m sprints.
In the Varsity Boys category, long time Clansmen track standout and defending MHSAA Provincial Outdoor Pentathlon Champion, Preston Kull, also continued with his winning ways and captured two silver and one bronze medal over the course of his day. His silver medals came in the 60m and high jump events, while his bronze was for his efforts in the shot put.
For the first time in a decade, the Clansmen track team had enough athletes in a singular age category to participate in a 4 person relay. Our JV Boys relay team, comprising all grade 9 aged athletes, Jayden Bryant, Jett Belyk, Bahati Kivi, and Kaydon Laurin, captured a silver medal with an outstanding performance in the 4x100m relay. It should be noted that most teams competing are predominantly made up of grade 10 athletes in the JV category, making their result that much more impressive. Further to that, grade 9 track phenom, Jayden Bryant took home gold medals in both the 200m and 800m races while setting a new KPAC record in the 800m with a time of 2:09.89. Teammates, Jett Belyk and Bahati Kivi, captured individual medals as well. Jett won bronze in the long jump, while Bahati won silver in the high jump.
Although track & field isn’t nearly as popular at Murdoch MacKay as it is at some of our competitor schools, year after year the Clansmen track team keeps stacking up the medals. Which leaves one to wonder; If this is what happens when 8 student athletes participate in track what would happen if more students got into track?
The short answer perhaps; wait and see.
After all, outdoor track & field is just a couple of months away.
E. Pieczonka
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After our championship in the 16/17 season and losing plenty of veteran players, our team was destined for a bit of a rebuild. However, this Clansmen team didn’t have a rebuild in the agenda and was hungry to defend our Price Division title. Right out of the starting gate, this team was ready to compete and had continued success throughout the season and playoffs.
We finished the season with a record of 21-3 (undefeated 12-0 at home). We continued this strong play into and throughout playoffs as we swept the quarters, semis and championship series to win our second Price Division championship in a row! 12 straight playoff wins over the past two years for the Clansmen is an amazing feat…
The team was led this year by a strong, veteran defensive core and a relentless group of hardworking forwards mixed with solid goaltending. Not only did they play at a high level, they conducted themselves as true gentlemen on and off the ice and represented our school excellently.
“Go Clansmen!"
D. McDonald
2017/18 WHSHL Price Division Champions
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Brandon Jazz Festival - Road Trip!
This year has been very exciting for our Jazz Band. From the beginning of the year we have been sounding great, and early on we hit our stride in rehearsal in order to prepare for all of our performances carefully and with attention to detail. We recently attended the Optimist Jazz Festival and earned a positive adjudication from our clinicians, but there were moments that we wanted to improve in our performance.
We were definitely satisfied by our experience in Brandon. These fine musicians left it all on the stage, giving a bold and exciting performance which wowed the adjudicators and earned us 5-star ratings.
It was a real pleasure to work with these students who were so independent and responsible during their travel with us. As a teacher it is a blessing to know that you can rely on your students to represent your school in a positive manner, and this has proved the rule with our Jazz Band, year after year.
Fun was had, memories were made, and a certain rubber chicken made an appearance in the Festival concert as a special nod to our students in particular.
Thanks for the memories, and keep it funky, Jazz Band.
B. Campbell
From the Music Department
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The Great Debaters… Coming Soon to an English Classroom near you!
The Grade 9 English classes are hard at work practicing their persuasive language skills to get ready for a
grade level debate tournament. The students started by learning about persuasive techniques and how to
use them effectively. A few classes held a competition to see who could
create the best print advertisement using the art of persuasion. This was a
fun hands on project that allowed students to explore their creativity while
practicing their skills. Students are now working on transferring those skills to
refine their ideas in debate format. Classes will spend time learning about
the rules and etiquette of debating, how to use their persuasive writing skills
to persuade an audience, and practicing their public speaking skills. Each
individual classroom will be holding a competition through which the class
will choose their top debate team. Each classroom will then send their
nominated top team to compete against the other Grade 9 classes in the grade level tournament which will
be held April 23-27.
Also, an English-Social Studies initiative brought in author
David Alexander Robertson of the novel Strangers to our
Murdoch MacKay Collegiate’s Library for a book talk. Held
in conjunction with Indigenous Month, it was fantastic
listening to Mr. Robertson present how his writing process
works and from where he derives inspiration. Our
students were engaged, asking thoughtful and considered
questions, and Mr. Robertson was delighted with our
students’ careful analysis of his work.
First Nations, Metis & Inuit Studies History students had the
opportunity to hear from Residential School survivor Tony
Stevenson in March. Mr. Stevenson’s story is a very real and
raw experience, and ultimately an uplifting one of
transcending abuse and pain.
Our students were grateful to Mr. Stevenson in sharing his
story and helping them further on the path to understanding
and reconciliation.
J. Barton/K. Dudek
From the English and Social Studies Department
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Pi Day!
March 14th is Pi Day, a day where math is celebrated across the globe, and Murdoch’s
Grade 9 Math classrooms joined in on the fun! Pi (more commonly seen as 3.14 or ∏)
is the internationally recognized symbol used to represent the ratio between a circle’s
circumference and diameter, and is used throughout students high school math
careers. Because the first three digits of this number are 3.14, Pi Day is celebrated on
March 14th!
Many different activities happened during Pi Day at Murdoch this year, including
graphing Pi to over 600 digits, learning fun facts about Pi, and eating some pie too!
K. Smith
Small section of the visualization of
the digits of Pi! No two student’s
graphs looked exactly the same,
because the digits in Pi never repeat!
Can’t forget the Pie on
Pi Day!!!!
From the Math Department
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