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P A R E N T
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May 18
2018
CONTACT US
905-479-2787 Attendance x 230 Guidance x 458 Arts x 431
[email protected] unionville.hs.yrdsb.ca PRINCIPAL
Suelyn Cheong [email protected] VICE PRINCIPALS
Andrew Gazaneo (A - L) [email protected]
Krista Pummell (M - Z) [email protected] SUPERINTENDENT
Peter Tse [email protected] BOARD TRUSTEE
Billy Pang [email protected]
U P C O M I N G E V E N T S May 22
EWC4U/Writers Block Club to Words in the Woods -Kortright Centre for Conservation
8:00am – 2:45pm
Leadership Team Meeting 3:00pm – 4:30pm
May 23
CGC1DL to Downtown Toronto 8:30am – 3:00pm
Graduation Assembly 9:54am – 11:09am
Gr. 9 AU Drama Summative performance 11:00am – 1:30pm
OTAP Gr. 11 Physics Contest 1 2:30pm – 1:45pm
Scholarship Presentation -Library conference room 12:30pm – 3:00pm
Senior Girls Soccer vs. St. Augustine C.H.S. 2:20pm - 4:15pm
Junior Girls Soccer 3:00pm – 5:45pm
May 24 BDI3C student ventures project - McCaffrey Period 1 period 3/4
Track & Field 8:00am – 4:00pm
Mandarin Class to Dragon City 9:50am – 1:50pm
Funny Money assembly-
Guldemond - gym 10:00am – 11:15am
May 25
Mayfair (see attached schedule)
Track & Field 8:00am – 4:00pm
Check out the latest school announcements by following us on twitter @UHSupdates
May 28 BDI3C student ventures project - McCaffrey period 1 period 3/4
Senior Girls Soccer vs. PET
2:20pm – 4:15pm
Junior Girls Soccer 3:00pm – 5:45pm
May 29
BDI3C student ventures project - McCaffrey period 1 period 3/4
DD Class Snap Track & Field
8:30am – 5:00pm
SHSM (Arts and Culture) to Autodesk - MaRs Discovery District
8:30am – 2:00pm
Grade 10 AU Drama summative performance 10:00am – 12:30pm
Varsity Ultimate Frisbee at Bur Oak S.S.
2:45pm – 5:45pm
Grade 10 AU Drama summative performance 6:30pm – 8:30pm
May 30
BDI3C student ventures project - McCaffrey period 1 period 3/4
Track & Field
8:30am – 5:00pm
May 31 BDI3C student ventures project - McCaffrey period 1 period 3/4
Beach Volleyball Tournament
Last Day for Field Trips
Varsity Ultimate Frisbee to Fletchers Field
Track & Field 8:30am – 4:00pm
Grade 11/12 AU Drama to Second City
4:00pm – 11:00pm
Art Show and Music Cafe - Clodd/Wrigglesworth
7:00pm – 9:00pm
June 1 BDI3C student ventures project - McCaffrey period 1 period 3/4
Check out the latest school announcements by following us on twitter @UHSupdates
Graduation Assembly
All graduating students must attend
a mandatory graduation assembly
May 23rd, period 2.
Mayfair Schedule
PERIOD TIME
1 8:30 am to 9:26 am
3 9:30 am to 10:26 am
2 10:30 am to 11:26 am
MAYFAIR 11:30 am to 1:06 pm
4 1:10 pm to 2:06 pm
5 2:10 pm to 3:06 pm
PA R E N T B U L L E T I N
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Wellness Wednesday in May
Every Wednesday in May (23, and 30th) the schedule will be:
Period 2 (10:30am - 11am) Mindful Meditation with our Buddhist Monk Bhante Sarana
Small Gym
Period 3 (entire period) Dog Therapy Program with the St. John's Ambulance Team
Room 216
Period 4 (1pm - 1:30pm) Sahaja Yoga with Ioana
Popa
Room 205 (Dance Studio)
If you are on your own, just drop in as we would love to have you join us!
International Language Credit Programs
Registration is now available for students who would like to take an international
language course for credit! They are year long courses that begin in September
2018. Interested students can register on Career Cruising. Please print off the reg-
istration form and hand it in to Guidance for approval. From May until September
12, register online with Career Cruising. See the instruction tip sheet for more infor-
mation.
Scholarship Information
Students looking for information regarding scholarships, please
visit the following sites:
www.studentawards.com
www.scholarshipscanada.com
The Scholarship Report (found on the ‘UHS Guidance’ Moodle— http://moodle2.yrdsb.ca —
requires students number and UHS login)
For Youth & Family, Schools & Other Youth Serving Organizations.
Phone: 416-285-9944 or 416-739-8989Toll Free #: 1-833-294-8650 /1-833-BYH-8650 E-mail: [email protected]: www.blackyouth.ca
We acknowledge the financial support of the Government of Canada
REACH US AT
NOW CANADA-WIDE!! Black Youth Helpline is pleased to announce that our STAY-IN-SCHOOL PROGRAM & SUPPORT SERVICES for Canadian Youth is now Canada-wide!!
Helping Canada’s children and youth remain and succeed in school and community.
OUR FOCUS
NEW SUPPORT SERVICES
BRIDGING CULTURES | REACHING YOUTH | IMPACTING CHANGE
Black Youth Helpline
NATIONAL HELPLINE: BRIDGING CULTURES FOR YOUTH SUCCESS IN SCHOOLS & COMMUNITY
WHAT WE DO
HOW
WHYServe as the point of contact and support for youth,
parents, schools, and key stakeholders who work
with youth.
Help youth and families address their concerns in
the school system and in their communities.
Help schools and other youth serving organizations
understand and effectively manage the most
vulnerable children and the multicultural
challenges of working across cultures.
Ultimately, we work in partnership to help achieve the
best possible outcome for each child/youth/family.
A National Consultation Team from across Canada will
support National Office, staff and volunteers in service
delivery. Representation reflects the rich diversity of
peoples, culture, beliefs, knowledge, professions and
churches/Faith Based Organizations.
25 years of Black Youth Helpline (BYH)
experience has proved informing. We must
Intervene on behalf of youth with complex
needs before severe problems arise.
Needed are primary prevention approaches
including a focus on parents and schools at
the earliest possible point.
A significant body of literature underline that
suspensions and dismissals from schools are
3-4 times higher for vulnerable children.
The word “drop-out” is often a misnomer.
Repeated suspensions and dismissals fuel
school failure and push students out of
schools (Wilson, 2014). “We need to
comprehend fully why schools fail some
youths and conversely, why some students
are failing school” (Dei, 1996).
By helping youth, parents and schools
succeed we increase the chances for
productive futures for Canada’s children.
blackyouth.caBlack Youth Helpline
Grade 11 Scholarship Presentation
Planning to attend college or
university? Get a head start on how
YOU can get scholarships and finance
your education! WHEN: Wednesday May 23rd (Periods 4 & 5)
WHERE: UHS Library (Last day to sign up is May 22nd)
HOW: Sign up using the bit.ly link below (also available
on the Guidance Moodle) **You MUST sign up and
bring your permission form with you as you will be signed out of class** (This also counts towards SHSM requirements!)
bit.ly/UHSscholarships2018
James BartlemanIndigenous Youth Creative Writing Award
OPEN TO ALL INDIGENOUSStudents in Ontario aged 18 and under
Deadline: May 31For submission forms and more information:
Visit: Ontario.ca/bartleman
Email: [email protected]
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African and Caribbean heritage families of elementary and
secondary aged children/youth. Join us for a free workshop!
Date: Wednesday, May 23, 2018 Time: 6:00PM – 8:30PM Location: Vaughan Secondary School 1401 Clark Ave W, Thornhill, ON L4J 7R4
Knowing Your Rights: An Understanding of Learning Disabilities, Attention Deficit Hyperactivity
Disorder, and the Special Education Process
Learn About: What are Learning Disabilities (LDs) and/or Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorders (ADHD)?
Advocating for children/youth with LDs and/or ADHD.
Supporting children/youth to gain self-advocacy skills.
Parent/Guardian rights within the school system.
Supporting mental health awareness.
Programs and services to support children/youth & families
*Free event. Light refreshments will be provided. *Free child-minding is available upon request.
Presenters: Renee Flannery & Stephanie Gatti from the Learning Disabilities Association York Region (LDAYR)
Please register for this event: Stephanie Gatti at Learning Disabilities Association of York Region 905 884-7933 ext. 24 or [email protected]
For more information:
Charlotte Reid at York Region District School Board 905-884-2046 ext. 264 or [email protected]