Shown above, are some of the Sec. 1 students, joined by teachers and the administration during the recent Back to School Secondary 1 BBQ at Beurling Academy. Can you spot the teachers?
VERDUN SCHOOL NEWS
SCHOOL FEES
As you’ve been shopping the last few weeks for those back-to-school specials, we hope you’ve kept money aside for the payment of school fees for workbooks and other subject-related supplies. Parents not paying these fees mean that some money will have to be taken elsewhere from the school budget thus possibly depriving students of some programs. A reminder to all parents that schools of the LBPSB are increasingly looking at ways to collect school fees, such as, holding back school pictures, withholding lunchroom supervision, and other methods that might be made available to administrators, such as, the Board using collection agencies.
RIVERVIEW
It was a fairly large turnout this year at the Annual Meet the Teacher/General Assembly evening the previous week. Parents had the chance to talk about the curriculum for the year and some of the expectations of all parties concerned. The evening began, though with parents electing a new Governing Board at the AGM. The first governing board meeting is this coming Thursday at 6:30 where a Chair will be elected.
There were 8 parents nominated for 5 openings this year with some familiar names re-elected. Returning are: Paul Lafontaine, Marion Moss, and Brian Johnston. Newcomers this year are: Maggie McDonnell and Lynda Davie. They join Nathalie Miron who is in her final year of a two-year term. Brian Johnston and Maggie McDonnell will be the Sector and alternate reps for the school. We wish all parties well in their guiding the school along with staff and administration, and encourage those who didn’t quite get in this time to help out in the school or become a member of the Home and School.
BEURLING ACADEMY
It’s going to be a special evening for some special students this Thursday evening as BA holds their first September grad ceremonies. It will also be a special evening for the many parents, relatives and invited guests to this once-in-a-lifetime event, as diplomas and various awards of merit for the various subjects and fields of endeavor will be handed out, and, of course, the ever popular words of wisdom from the valedictorian.
I am delighted this year to be part of this special evening and a special thinks, in advance to the administration, and, of course we’ll fill you in on this emotional evening on an upcoming issue.
SPORTS
With a large student body, it is no surprise, that the school would field a fair number of sports teams, with one in girls’ softball, one in boys’ touch football, two girls’ volleyball teams, two girls’ soccer teams and one boys soccer team. Needless to say, the pressure might be on to continue the excellence in athletics with BA teams last year winning a Board leading 7 City Sports titles. The girls juvenile softball team won their match 9-5 over Kahnawake, the boys juvenile touch football team lost their first game, and in soccer, the midget boys lost their first contest, the bantam girls are 1-1-1 after three games, and the juvenile girls won their first two matches 7-1 and 6-0, with more games this past Friday, but too late for press time. Let the games begin! And get ready for Beurling Academy’s First Annual Pep Rally.
Home and School reminds us one again, that school uniforms and accessories are on sale lunchtime on Wednesdays, except on mini-days. We are also reminded that the Thrift Shop is back. You can donate any gently used uniform items (washed and ready to wear) to the Home and School Room or to the main office during school hours in a bag clearly marked “Home and School”. Someone out there will surely appreciate your generosity. HAVE A GREAT WEEK.