Wednesday, March 31, 2010

English Awards

The English department is proud to announce KCI’s winners for the Waterloo County English Awards.

Junior Poetry: Jovana Djermanovic and Brett Crowley
Senior Poetry: Nicola Schaan (two of her poems)
Senior Short Story: Eleanora Bullock and Robin Langmuir
Junior Prose: Brett Crowley
Senior Prose: Mary Kate Thain
Illustrated Children’s Literature: Quincy Evans

These students are now in competition with other area high school winners. The Waterloo County winners ill be announced on April 28 at a reception banquet.

One more thing: all writers who entered KCI’s English competition are invited to attend a workshop for writers at Wilfried Laurier University on April 28. See Ms. Cengic for more details.

Tuesday, March 23, 2010

Book Sale Help Needed

COMMUNITY SERVICE HOURS
@ CFUW USED BOOK SALE

Wednesday, April 21st to Saturday April 24th, 2010

Help us carry, sort and stack books… and browse at the same time!
The sale is held in Uptown Waterloo at First United Church, corner of King and William Street. (right beside the LCBO at Waterloo Town Square) Proceeds go to fund scholarships… maybe yours! Students will work with their friends and club members for two or three shifts.

Sign up now for your choice of shifts, from the following:
Wednesday April 21st 3:30 – 6:30 p.m 6:30 –9:30 p.m.
Thursday April 22nd 3:30 – 6:30 p.m. 6:30 –9:30 p.m.
Friday April 23rd 3:30 – 6:30 p.m. 6:30 –9:30 p.m.
Saturday April 24th 9:00 a.m.– 12:00 p.m. 12:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.

You must register in advance by Friday April 16th. Register early to get your preferred shifts. For further instructions or information contact:

Lynn Jordan, CFUW
519-894-1539
lynnjord@gto.net

Friday, March 5, 2010

Swim Team

Congratulations to the KCI Swim Team who swam their hearts out at OFSAA the last few days. The girls did very well, making the final swims in several events.

Meaghan Quanz was 29th in the 200 Free,
Shannon Craig was 14th in the 50 Free and
Hunter Le Truong-Nguyen was 10th in the 100 Free and 11th in the 100 IM.

Remember that's All Ontario - so please congratulate them when you see them.
Furthermore, kudos go out to Shannon Craig who was the top Senior Girl at CWOSSA this year. Great job, KCI Swim Team.We'll see you all out next year! Swim on!!

Wednesday, February 24, 2010

OYAP, Dual Credit, Home Building

Students interested in participating in an OYAP Magnet, Dual Credit or Home Building Program for next year, must complete an OYAP on-line application by March 1st. The application can be found on the OYAP web site: www.goOYAP.ca

Sunday, February 21, 2010

Strip the Streets Press Release

Strip The Streets – For youth, by youth.

Local Youth Bring Attention to the Problem of Youth Homelessness in KW...

Students increasing public awareness of youth homelessness issues through two rallies and an overnight camp out in Waterloo Public Square February 26-27, 2010.

On February 26, 2010 students from the WRDSB and WCDSB will come together to face the issue of youth homelessness in the Kitchener-Waterloo region, in an event called Strip The Streets, a campaign inspired by Free the Children.

The event will start with a rally at 4:30pm at Kitchener City Hall. Guest speakers will include dignitaries such as Mayor Zehr, Mr.Peter Braid (MP), Mr. Harold Albrecht (MP), representatives from ROOF, Argus, and Safe Haven, as well as high school students. There they will be speaking on the issues of youth homelessness in our community. Following the rally, students and any community members who wish to join, will march north along King St to Uptown Waterloo, finishing at Waterloo Public Square

The students will be holding banners and playing drums to draw the attention of drivers and pedestrians alike to the problem of youth experiencing homelessness.

When the rally participants reach Waterloo, they will be given a meal at Church of the Holy Saviour. The meal will be similar to one provided by the outreach program "Out of the Cold". This will allow the participants to further understand what these youth face on a regular basis. Following the meal, there will be a campout at Waterloo Public Square. The youth will spend the night outside in the cold to further understand the hardship that countless youth who experience homelessness face. During the night (9-11pm), participating students will engage in Strip the Streets Stories, a time of discussion and reflection with youth volunteers from different homelessness organizations. These story ‘circles’ will enable our youth to understand youth experiencing homelessness more profoundly, and will hopefully encourage them to feel the desire to continue advocating for this issue.

The following day (February, 27th), the high school campers will walk to a church for another “Out of the Cold” type meal. Another rally will take place at Waterloo Public Square at 11am, with more guest speakers including Mayor Halloran. The campout will end mid-afternoon. The general public is encouraged to participate in the two public rallies to advocate for the issue of homelessness within our region, however only high school students are allowed to stay overnight.

The event is being supported by Grand River Transit, who is providing free transportation to and from the event for all high school participants.

This event is being led by the Free the Children groups at Forest Heights and Cameron Heights. Both schools will be hosting a display case event in their foyer for the week leading up to Strip the Streets. On February 19th at 12:30pm, FHCI will be hosting an assembly to raise awareness about the issue, the Strip the Streets event itself, and events leading up to the event. On Monday, February 22nd many students from Forest Heights and Cameron Heights will go to the Argus Shelter to see first-hand the services that are provided for youth experiencing homelessness.

Donations will be collected during the event. There will be a large bin provided by Waste Management located at Waterloo Public Square to collect items needed (see attachment). There will also be students collecting money at the time of the event as well. Cheques can be made out to Forest Heights -Strip the Streets. The goods and money collected will be given to various organizations that focus on youth homelessness in the Kitchener-Waterloo region such as ROOF (Reaching Our Outdoor Friends), Safe Haven, the Argus Residence for Young People and SHOW (Supportive Housing of Waterloo). We strongly encourage donations and ask you to please come out and support our cause.

All high school students in the region are welcome to participate in this event. At this point we have ten high schools committed. The WRDSB and WCDSB are fully behind this event. We ask all students interested to contact an administrator in their school to get a permission form. It is not too late to participate.

For more information please feel free to contact the teacher advisors for this event: Scott Kemp (scott_kemp@wrdsb.on.ca) or Arden Court (arden_court@wrdsb.on.ca). Please also feel free to check out our Facebook site: StriptheStreets. Student leaders, staff sponsors and agency advocates are available for any media needs.

Wednesday, February 17, 2010

Youth Drop-In Night

Every Thursday Night at KCI

Great news for Youth Drop-in. The rock climbing wall is set-up and youth who attend Thursday night can participate as long as the waiver is signed by parents and brought to the drop-in on Thursday. Pick up your waiver in the main office and/or in the student activities area by the cafeteria.

No waiver signed, no participation on the climbing wall.

Badminton Team

NOTE:  Monday, March 1st there will be no practice.  Practice resumes on Tuesday.

The KCI Badminton team will meet every Monday through Thursday from 3:00-4:30 at the Kitchener Racquet Club. If you have not brought your forms and $35.00 team fee to Mrs Studholme or Mr Feiler, please bring both to the Racquet Club after school.

Boys Soccer


This announcement is from Mr. McGrath to all those wishing to try out for the Senior Boys Soccer Team:  We will have a very important meeting this Thursday at lunch time in Room 266.  That’s a meeting for Senior Boys Soccer this Thursday at lunch in Room 266.

Curling Win

Congratulations to the Senior Girls Curling team who have won the right to go to CWOSSA. Great plays by all players - Margot Flemming, Kerilynn Mathers, Michelle Borg, Sarah Muktiyar and Eliana Rosenblum created their win over JHSS to be WCSSA Finalists and their success in beating Brantford won them the wild card game.

They will be competing in Owen Sound next Tuesday and Wednesday. Wish them luck!

Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Camp Opportunities

Do you have an entrepreneurial bent? Would you like to spend time with community leaders and entrepreneurs? You can spend 3 days at U of Waterloo for Camp Enterprise - that means staying in residence, experiencing campus life, and eating in the caf. All this can be done for free - yes, that means you pay nothing! It's a fantastic opportunity for anyone interested in business. You should be in Grade 11 or 12. This is a competitive camp so come down to counselling for applications or check with Mr. Morris. Applications are due by the end of February so come and find out more. Check out the poster just outside counselling.

Scholarships

Are you going off to university or college this fall in a retail, business or marketing program? Do you presently work in the retail industry? Then you are eligible for the Canadaian Retail Institute scholarship. Applications are due April 1. Chaeck out the scholarship board.

Interested in a Marine and Environmental Program. Try Ocean Educations where you can attend Lester B Pearson School in B.C. either in July or August and earn a Grade 12 Environmental Science credit. Youcan also get your SCUBA certification. What a great chance to combine the two. Check out the exchange board for more info.

Heading off to college this fall. Well, the Garfield Weston Award applications are now in. Check out the scholarship board for application details. Everyone should consider applying for these opportunities to help offset your financial bursden.

Sunday, February 14, 2010

How To Add or Change an Announcement

This site is monitored and maintained by teachers.  If you're a student or parent or community member, and you want to add information to the site, please contact a teacher.

If you're a teacher and you want to add information to your own posts, please see Ms. Snyder to get added to the list of administrators.

1.  In the top right hand corner, it says "sign in".  Click on that, then put in your e-mail address and password.

2.  Go to View Blog
3.  Scroll down the list of posts to the one you're interested in altering.  Click it.
4.  At the bottom of the box around the information, there's a little pencil icon.  Click it.

OR you can go to Edit Posts, scroll down the list of posts and click Edit on the one you want.

HINT - It's easier to add and change stuff in Compose mode (at the top of the box), BUT if you're cutting from elsewhere and pasting into the post box, use Edit HTML mode or else it'll all get messed up.  Then switch to Compose mode to make sure it looks the way you want it to.

To change the text:  just type.  

To change the picture:  First open another internet page and google images to find a picture you want.  Right click on the picture and hit "save as".  Remember what it saves as!  OR use your own photo from your hard drive or memory stick.  Then come back here and click on the little picture icon to the right of "Link".  Hit "browse" then find your saved photo name and click on it.  Click on "OK".  Once it's in the box here, you can right click on the photo to move it left, right, or center and to change the size.  I typically go with Left and Small.

To add a link to another site on-line:   Open another internet page and go to the site (if you don't have the URL handy).  Copy the URL at the very top of the page.  Come back here to your post box.  Type the words that you want the link to show up on.  Highlight them by running your mouse over them while holding down the left click button.  Click on "Link" at the top of the box, and paste in the link where it says "Web address".  Click on "OK". 

To add a post:  If you don't have a post already for your team or club or whatever, look at the top right hand corner of the page, and click on "new post".  Add a title and information.

HINT on LABELS - The Label (at the bottom of the box) is what makes the post show up at the side.  If you're adding a club, use the label for your club (whatever you call it), but also add CLUB as a label (separated with a comma and space) so it's added to the list of clubs at KCI.  Same goes for sports, arts and entertainment, etc.  You can click on "show all" to see all the choices of labels so far to make sure you're not duplicating something that's there already but under a slightly different name and to  make sure you added your post everywhere it belongs.

To get your post on the home page:  If you have some good news, and you want it to show up on the home page, add a post, and use the labels:  Applause Applause, and Home, as well as whatever sport or club it's about.  After a few day, go in to edit it and delete the Home label because we'll get tired of looking at it. It'll stay in the other places though.  So at the end of the year, if someone clicks on Applause Applause - which is first on purpose, they'll get all the amazing stuff we did all year!  Cool, eh?

5.  Click on "Publish Post".

Kids Help Line

If you want quick, anonymous support for any problem you might have, click kids help line.

Friday, February 12, 2010

Rugby

There is a mandatory meeting for any girls interested in playing rugby this spring on WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 17th at the BEGINNING of lunch in room 124.
SEE YOU THERE!

Fitness Club

Spring Fitness Club will begin TODAY, Tuesday, February 16th in the main gym at 2:45pm.
Meet in the yellow gym changed and ready to work!
Fitness club will run Monday-Thursday from Feburary 16th to Friday, February 26th.

Girls' Soccer


All girls planning to try out for the girls' soccer team this year,
please pick up an infomation package from Mrs. Bridge today, Monday, March 1st block D in room 365 or block E in the main gym.
Try-outs begin TOMORROW, TUESDAY, MARCH 2nd at 2:45pm in the main gym.
SEE YOU THERE!
Any questions, see Mrs. Bridge, Mr. Goros, or Mr. Appel.

English Awards

Listen up, KCI! Every year KCI students win awards at our county’s Secondary School Student Writing Contest. So those of you who love WRITING ARE INVITED TO SUBMIT YOUR WORK to the Waterloo County High School English Awards for this year’s Writing Contest. You can submit your work in the following categories: short stories, poetry, informal prose, children’s literature, illustrated children’s books and one-act play scripts. So, if you like creative writing, here’s your chance to show off your talent, get recognition and maybe an award!

You can submit your work in as many categories as you’d like, but no more than two entries in each category. There will be an in-school contest first, and then two winning in-school entries in each category will enter the K-W county-wide Writing Contest in late March.

See your English teacher for more detailed information about the submission criteria and for submission sheets. Remember: the deadline for submission of your entries to your English teacher is March 4, 2010. And in case that you don’t have English this semester, you can see Ms. Cengic in room 263 or in the English office.

We had several winners in this contest. Remember, the deadline for submissions is March 4.

Minds in Motion Awards

If you know of a student who could benefit from this award, please forward the following information. We have potentially deserving students who could meet this criteria. Learning Disability includes dyslexia, ADD, ADHD, Aspergers....

The Minds In Motion awards were established to help with the costs of tuition, specialized software, tutors, note takers and other essential accommodations that are needed so that students with learning disabilities can achieve their potential at school.

Note: Applications must be received on or before April 17, 2010 to be considered for funding for the 2010 – 2011 academic year.

The Justin Eves Foundation supports the Minds in Motion Awards Program. It is the sole Foundation in Canada providing financial assistance for students with learning disabilities.Students may apply for either a scholarship or a bursary to pursue a post secondary education at a college or university. To be eligible for a Minds in Motion award, a student must:

* have a documented learning disability
* be an Ontario resident
* attend a high school in Ontario
* be applying to their first university or college degree/diploma

A scholarship of up to $3000 may be awarded annually. Bursaries are awarded for the first two years of college or university. In choosing recipients, the committee considers the followings:
* community/school involvement
* academic performance
* post secondary courses chosen
* financial need (bursary only)
* efforts made to overcome learning difficulties and achieve success

For further information/application form.

Dungeons and Dragons


The Dungeons and Dragons club meets every Friday after school in the cafeteria. New members welcome.

Stewardship Ranger

If you're 17 or over, you can get a great summer job doing outdoor work as a Stewardship Ranger.  Click on this Ministry of Natural Resources link for more information.

Community Events

February 26-27 
Strip the Streets is a region wide campaign with the participation of more than 11 local high schools and is designed at raising awareness about homelessness in the region. The event will be held from Friday, February 26th to Saturday, February 27th.  See Mr. Bulmer for more information.

March 18-21
Local Focus 3 is having a film festival.   The OneEarth Club's Before It's Too Late video will be shown there.

April 24
The Residential Energy Efficiency Project (REEP) and University of Waterloo, Faculty of Environment invite you to Our 2nd Annual Earth Day Energy Showcase Saturday, April 24th, 2010 at Kitchener City Hall Rotunda.  Once again, in celebration of Earth Day we will be hosting a showcase of speakers and exhibitors at the Kitchener City Hall Rotunda. We are partnering with Kitchener's Living Earth Festival as one of its many events.

If you know of other companies or organizations who would be interested in this event please feel free to pass this information on.  If you would like to join us as an exhibitor again this year or have any questions, please contact Michelle Chung at 519-888-4567 ext. 38485 or at mmychung@uwaterloo.ca.

THIS WEEK

EFFECTIVE TUESDAY, APRIL 6th:  KCI's What's Happening will be in a NEW format, with a big, shiny new link on the homepage!!

Library News

Thursday, February 11, 2010

Greenhouse Events

Valentine's Day is this Sunday!  Don't forget!  Tomorrow we will be selling bouquets for $5 and $10.  You can't beat our prices especially this weekend.  We will also be selling single carnations for $2 each.  All proceeds from carnation sales will go towards Haiti relief.


Coming february 24th......Beat the winter blahs and create your own exotic bouquet!

Tech Crew

Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Track and Field

May 12-13 - WCSSAA

May 19-20 - CWOSSA

May 28 - 29 - Regional Track and Field

June 3 - OFSSAA

Photography

Photography Workshop coming up on May 12 4:30 - 6:30 , room 277 (Panda)

Film

Charlie Awards at the Princess April 22

OSSIA

May 5 - Dress Rehearsal

May 11 - Tech Rehearsal during the day

MAY 11 - Ossia 14 at 7:30, be there!

Parent Information

Feb 11 - Course selection is beginning in blocks A, B, and C (homeroom classes). Please help your child(ren) choose wisely for next year.

February 16 - 1st Semester report cards go home

March 11 - Interim Reports will come home

March 24 - Parent Teacher Night - 7-9 in the gym

April 8 - Literacy Test

April 26 - School Council Meeting, Library, 7-9

April 29 - Report Cards come home

May 31 - School Council Meeting, Library, 7-9

June 9-10 - EQAO Grade 9 Math Testing

June 22-28 - Exams

Music

March 3 - There's a music seminar - 12:30 - 2:30.

May 26 - Music Banquet in the evening

Deca Finalists

Graham Notar-Maclean and Seth Holland placed 3rd at DECA.  And Janice Cooper and Tara Butterworth placed 6th overall and will be going on to the internationals in April!  Congratulations!

Scholarships

If anyone is applying to McMaster for Engineering then check into the great scholarship opportunities there. These are worth up to $48,000 so it's well worth the time. Applications are due March 31st. Check out the scholarship board.

Cookie Grams

Hey KCI! Want to treat your valentine AND make a donation to Haiti at the same time? Then send a KCI Cookie Gram! Come to room 174, pick up an order form from the folder on the door, fill it in, and return to Ms McCord or Ms Collins in Room 174. On Friday, KCI Hospitality students will deliver a heart shaped cookie, with your personalized message, to your valentine in their homeroom class! Cookie Grams are just $2.50 each, with $1.00 going to help Haiti. Orders must be received by the end of the day on Wednesday.

Boys Hockey

The KCI Boy's Varsity Hockey team would like to thank the students, the girls' hockey team, the staff and parents for supporting them in yesterday's contest at McLaren Arena. They were entertained by a fast skating, hard hitting game that left many on the edge of their seats. No one left disappointed.

After trailing 4-1 at the end of the first period, KCI put on a show and scored 5 unanswered goals in the next 20 minutes to pulll out a 7-6 win over Huron Heights and send them into the first round payoffs against Bluevale Collegiate. The time and location of our next game has yet to be determined.

Wayne Hamara
Head Coach

Job Fair

There is a large regional JOB FAIR taking place in Cambridge on February 18th. All youth ages 16 - 30 years looking for full time, part time and seasonal jobs should go to this FAIR. Some employers such as Bingemans have over 100 positions available!

For jobs listed and more information, see the poster on the wall outside the Counselling Office.

Mrs. Leah Belanger

Breakfast Program

The Breakfast Program is at St. Mark's Lutheran Church. Grab a friend and come on over. We are open from 7:30 am - 8:15 am Monday to Friday. Hope to see you there.



Ms. Harrington

Math Contest Club


Any students who were involved with Math Club with Mrs. Murray at lunch are invited to come to room 375 at the beginning of lunch on Monday March 8. We will be having a group photo taken for the year book.


The Mathematics Contest Club will resume this Thursday, Feb. 10th during the lunch break. Come to room 375 for a chance to practice on old math contests with other students. This is open to all grade 9, 10 and 11 students who have an interest in preparing for the upcoming Math Contest on February 25th or for future contests. Make sure to bring your lunch.


Mrs. F. Murray

Book Club

The Book Club is meeting in the library on Thursday February 11th at lunch.

Ms. Danic

Skills Competition

Waterloo Region Technological Skills Competition

Have you ever pictured yourself standing on a podium with a gold medal being placed around your neck in front of hundreds of people? Now is your chance to "Dream big and reach higher" at this year’s 2010 Waterloo Region Technological Skills Competition. There are a total of 41 competitions including t.v. & video production, web design, construction technology, speech, computer aided manufacturing, robotics and lots more. For competition details and how to register go to www.goOYAP.ca. That’s www.go O-Y-A-P. ca

March 22-25 - Regional Skills Competition

May 17-19 - Ontario Skills Competition

May 20 - 21 - Canadian Skills Competition

International Ice Racing

X-TREME International Ice Racing is coming to town on February 26th and 27th. All High School students are invited to "meet the racers" and learn about small engine repair technology. If you are interested in attending this workshop or winning free tickets to see X-TREME International Ice Racing at the Kitchener Auditorium visit the OYAP web site at "goOYAP.ca

Field Trips

Feb 12 - Envirothon Team workshop

Feb 18 - Grade 10, 11, 12 Auto to TO Conventioenter 8:30 - 1:15

Feb 22 - Grade 11 and 12 Phys Ed to Ontario Science Centre

Feb 24 - Talisman - 6:30-5:30

March 3 - Grade 11 Parenting to the Child Care Centre

March 6-18 - Chile trip (Bulmer)

March 12-27 - French Immersion Trip to Montpellier (Bregeat)

March 22-25 - Regional Skills Competitions

March 24 - Grade 11 Parenting to Child Care Centre

March 24 - Robotics Competition, Mr. Plagen, Conestoga Mall, 8-5

April 1 - One of a Kind Craft Show, Toronto

April 6 - 14 - Wrigley's Corners

May 13 - Grade 9 Academic Geography

May 13 - Grade 12 - HHS - Retirement Home Visit

May 14 - Grade 10 Photography - Toronto Zoo

May 17-22 - Robotics Competition, Plagens, Rim Park, 8-5

May 21 - Grade 12 Biology at the Science Centre

May 27 - Grade 11 Biology at the Science Centre

June 1 - 5 - Grade 11 PHE - Algonquin Trip (Kueneman)

June 3-4 - Horticulture / Hospitality (Niagara Falls)

Charities

Hey KCI! Want to treat your valentine AND make a donation to Haiti at the same time? Then send a KCI Cookie Gram! Come to room 174, pick up an order form from the folder on the door, fill it in, and return to Ms McCord or Ms Collins in Room 174. On Friday, KCI Hospitality students will deliver a heart shaped cookie, with your personalized message, to your valentine in their homeroom class! Cookie Grams are just $2.50 each, with $1.00 going to help Haiti. Orders must be received by the end of the day on Wednesday.


Torch

The charity reps have been hard at work getting ready for this semester's Friday TORCH collections.

We will now be collecting during your MSIP period - your collection envelop will be in your MSIP folder - once collected please send a student down with your money and have him/her give it to Sue Usher.

Money this week (and next Friday) will be going to the children's ward at Grand River Hospital.

Money collected on Feb. 26th and Mar 5th will be given to Hogar de cristo ( a Chilean NGO).  All money collected will go directly to aid in the purchasing of supplies/materials that they need to help build a nursery.  We are hoping to raise awareness at KCI "about the small things people can do to better the world".



Other

* 30-Hour Famine - February 26-27

Upcoming Events

Special Days, Front Foyer Events, and Larger Events as They Happen

March 12 - period E, guitarist Bob Maclean will be performing and persenting a workshop in the auditorium. Bob is considered to be an extraordinary guitarist. He is known throughout Canada and elsewhere as one of the finest Celtic guitarists a person could ever hear. He is especially effective at using alternative tunings for guitar - Drop D, DADGAD etc to infuse a more celtic sound into his music. If you are interested, please bring your starving masses to the auditorium immediately at the start of the period. Seating will be on a first come, first serve basis. If you wish to listen to a sample of Bob's playing please visit http://www.bobmaclean.ca/ and click on either of the two songs identified for preview.

March 29 - Regional Skills Awards Ceremony

April 8 - Literacy Test Day

April 9 - Semi-formal

April 16 - 20 Minute Make-over - clean up from 2:15-2:35

April 19-23 - Earth Week

April 21 - Earthfest 6:00 - 10:00

April 22 - Charlie Awards at the Princess Cinema 7:00

May 11 - OSSIA 14 at 7:30

May 20 - Raider Ride for OneEarth

May 24-28 - Anti-Smoking Week

May 26 - Music Banquet

May 28 - Carnival Day

June 9 - Athletic Banquet

June 9-10 - EQAO math test for grade 9s

June 11 - Prom

Sears Drama Festival


The 64th annual Sears Drama Festival was held last week at St. Benedict's high school. KCI performed the play God by Woody Allen. Though the play is not going on to the next level, we won two awards. David Blake-Dickson won an Award of Merit for acting and Thomas Putman won an Award of Excellence for his acting. Congratulations to all involved.

Earthfest 2010



It's all happening  Wednesday April 21, 6-10 at the KCI Auditorium

Check out the Facebook site.

This year marks the 40th Anniversary of Earth Day.  It all started because of this photograph taken from the moon.  It's just a little planet; we best take care of it.

CALL FOR DEMO TAPES - please get your demo tapes into Snyder, Bulmer or the A.O. by March 1st!

Concert Choir

Attention too all concert choir members: Remember our important rehearsal Fed. 24 after school. We will be recording Akuna A-Kite-ah for the first half of our rerhearsal. We will also finish preparing for our music clinic with Karen Burke which occurs next Wed. so attendance is mandatory. That's Concert Choir today at 2:45 sharp in the music room.

Concert Band

Concert band members- your first rehearsal of semester two is Thursday at 2:40 in the music room. If you are new to KCi and have at least one year of experience playing a band instrument, then this group is for you! See Mr Surian for a band folder if you wihs to join this exciting performing group. Meet in the music room (room 110) at 2:40 PM with your music folder. New members are still welcome to attend.

Attention all Choir and Band members of the KCI Music Department. Remember that your $10.00 music fee is due by next Friday, February 19, so plan ahead. Payment should be given to MS Usher in the main office. Don't delay! Pay Ms Usher today!

Jazz Band

Jazz band members, your first rehearsal will take place Tuesday after school. This will be followed by Concert choir on Wed and Concert Band on Thursday after school respectively.

Attention all Choir and Band members of the KCI Music Department. Remember that your $10.00 music fee is due by next Friday, February 19, so plan ahead. Payment should be given to MS Usher in the main office. Don't delay! Pay Ms Usher today!

String Ensemble

All string ensemble meembers should meet in Room 110 at 2:40 Monday sharp ready to begin your new repertoire with Ms Fraser. new string players are welcome to attend.

Attention all Choir and Band members of the KCI Music Department. Remember that your $10.00 music fee is due by next Friday, February 19, so plan ahead. Payment should be given to MS Usher in the main office. Don't delay! Pay Ms Usher today!

Reach for the Top

Reach for the Top - next meet is February 19th 8:30-11:30 at Knox Church (Mr. Appel)

March 5 - Knox Church - 8:30 - 11:30

April 26 - Knox Church - 8:30 - 11:30

OneEarth Club: Students for Sustainability


OneEarth - Meet every Monday lunch in room 271 (Ms. Snyder and Mr. Bulmer)

February's focus is reducing garbage.  

Envirothon

Envirothon - Meet every Friday lunch in room 271 (Ms. Snyder)

Click here from home to join the Facebook group.

March 26 Field Training
This will be primarily an outdoor event so dress for the weather. It will take place at the Little Tract Forest and adjacent Green Legacy Tree Nursery.  Both are located on Wellington County Road 34 just east of County Road 32 between Guelph and Cambridge.  The Little Tract is a diverse forest and the Green Legacy facilities are the largest municipally owned tree nursery in the province - providing over 150,000 free or highly subsidized native trees to Wellington county residents and community groups.  

On this day we will be breaking students into four groups and running concurrent hands-on sessions  focusing on wildlife and forestry.  A third session will involve a tour of the nursery by Green Legacy staff, followed by some good honest volunteer work at the nursery by the students to support the Green Legacy program while at the same time offsetting our transportation emissions to make the day carbon neutral.  I'll provide more details as the date approaches.  The event will run from 9:15 AM to 2:30 PM.  Teams should bring their own lunches.

April 16 Competition Day
The competition this year will be taking place at the Puslinch Community Centre, which is conveniently located south of Guelph in Aberfoyle, very close to highway 401.  This facility should be perfect for the competition as it has a large auditorium, an adjacent large meeting room for presentations, and a large common area that can be used to prep the presentations.  Outside, there is a woodlot nearby as well as a coldwater stream (Mill Creek) flowing through the property.  Lunch will be provided.

Gay-Straight Alliance

GSA - Meet every Tuesday lunch in room 264 (Ms. Mark)

Cameron Heights is holding a GSA dance on Wednesday, Feb. 17th from 6:30-9:30. That's a dance for all GSA members and any other interested students. See Mrs. Mark for forms or other information ASAP. (Mr. Papoutsis)

Volleyball


There is a meeting Tuesday, Feb. 16 at the beginning of lunch in room 124 for all junior girls volleyball team members. This will be a brief but important meeting!

Deca



* Provincials were Feb 7-9 in Toronto

Skiing and Snowboarding Club


There will be a mandatory Ski - Snowboard Club meeting on Monday February 22 at lunch in room 350 - if you have not turned in your forms and cheque bring them with you - there is still room for more - see Ms. Skinner for more information.
Feb 10. 17, 24 - 2:35 -7:35 Chicopee (Ms. Skinner)

March 3 - Devil's Glen - 7:00 - 6:30

Swimming

Attention swimmers who are going on to CWOSSA, there is a mandatory practice this Thursday morning! Same time, same place. Please see miss atkins or mrs seiling if you cannot attend.

* CWOSSA on February 17

Hockey

GIRLS

WIN WIN WIN ! The KCI Girls Hockey Team played their best game of the season against the 1st place team in their division and WON 2-1 with a majestic performance in goal tending, defense and offense. Goals were scored by Jessica Duke and Christine Ellis assisted by Maggie Alpaugh & Hailey Phillips. Kallie Doak kept the team in the game through all three periods. We are awaiting results of other games to determine a playoff position.

(Steckley-Leis)

BOYS

Please excuse the KCI Boy's Varsity Hockey Team Tuesday, Feb. 16 at 1:30 for their game against Bluevale Collegiate at Moses Springer Arena. The bus will leave at 1:45 sharp. Game time will be 3:00 pm. Fan support for this first round of the playoffs would be appreciated. See you there!

The KCI Boy's Varsity Hockey team would like to thank the students, the girls' hockey team, the staff and parents for supporting them in yesterday's contest at McLaren Arena. They were entertained by a fast skating, hard hitting game that left many on the edge of their seats. No one left disappointed.
After trailing 4-1 at the end of the first period, KCI put on a show and scored 5 unanswered goals in the next 20 minutes to pulll out a 7-6 win over Huron Heights and send them into the first round payoffs against Bluevale Collegiate. The time and location of our next game has yet to be determined.

Wayne Hamara
Head Coach


(Hamara)

Curling


* CWOSSA - Feb 25 in Owen Sound

* Feb. 26 - CWOSSA Curling - Boys 

Basketball

* Practice - Wednesdays 6:45-8:30 - main gym


* WCSSAA - Feb 23 at CHCI


* CWOSSA - Feb 26 and 27 at Preston

* OFSAA - March 8

Badminton Club

Badminton Club - Mondays 6:30-8:00 - Mr. Feiler

School Nurse

The school nurse Risa Gordon wants you to know her location in the school has changed. She will now be available Wednesday mornings in Room 116 and Wednesday afternoon in counselling. You can still leave a note in the nurses mail box in counselling if you would like to see her when she comes to the school. The school nurse if available to see students who have a pregnancy concern, or who wants more information on birth control methods,free condoms, STI`s and testing, abstinence, sexual harassment or relationships issues.

Parking at KCI

PARKING:

Applications for Semester 2 Parking for students are now available outside the Main Office.

The parking fee for the semester will be $35.00

Please turn in your application to the Main Office by Wednesday, February 10th.

Daily parking will also be available for $1.00 per day.

Important Notices

SCHOOL NURSE:

The school nurse Risa Gordon wants you to know her location in the school has changed. She will now be available Wednesday mornings in Room 116 and Wednesday afternoon in counselling. You can still leave a note in the nurses mail box in counselling if you would like to see her when she comes to the school. The school nurse if available to see students who have a pregnancy concern, or who wants more information on birth control methods,free condoms, STI`s and testing, abstinence, sexual harassment or relationships issues.

PARKING:

Applications for Semester 2 Parking for students are now available outside the Main Office.

The parking fee for the semester will be $35.00

Please turn in your application to the Main Office by Wednesday, February 10th.

Daily parking will also be available for $1.00 per day.