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United Way Pancake Breakfast
What an awesome week! Things were “buzzing” here this past week and culminated in another extremely successful Pancake Breakfast in support of United Way. Special thanks go out to Jocelyn Ma and Tiffany Lam and their painstaking leadership efforts that also included very capable direction from Mrs. Green. Their efforts brought in a winfall of $2200 in support of the United Way for 2010! I would be remiss if I did not thank our wonderful community partners for their generous support including General Dynmics Canada, Myrna Fenton on behalf of Fortune Farms (Real Maple Syrup), Damas Supermarket (Halal sausages, Mango juice), Metro (Bells Corners), Starbucks (Bells Corners), Maple Leaf Foods, and Chartwell Foods (pancake mix, plates and cutlery). Without the generosity of these estabishments this wonderful gala would not be possible. A personal thank you to all dignitaries who attended including Pierre Polievre (local MP), Lisa MacLeod (local MPP), and Cathy Curry (Chair of the Board). Finally, special thanks to all community members for coming out and sharing in this wonderful event in support of the many community organizations that we are blessed to have at our disposal for youth. Thank you from the bottom of my heart.
Gifted Review – Report 10-001
A week or so ago I reported to you on an Education Committee meeting that was occurring at the Board office to further discuss the gifted review – report 10-001. This coming Tuesday May 25, 2010 this report will be discussed once again at the Board meeting beginning at 8:00 p.m. The purpose of this discussion will revolve specifically around designated gifted centers for the OCDSB 2010. If you have a child currently attending Bell High School in our gifted program or are a parent with a general interest in this type of discussion I would strongly encourage you to attend this meeting.
Graduation Celebrations
Graduates are in the midst of planning for their attendance commencement ceremonies proudly hosted by all schools toward the end of June. In addition, graduates are also busily planning activities that will occur after these ceremonies that are not school-sanctioned. These events often include alcohol and are not limited to post-commencement celebrations. Unfortunately, certain activities such as car rallies and Tequila Sunrise events (defined below) are also planned. These activities are neither sanctioned nor condoned in any way, shape, or form by the OCDSB, Bell HS, nor the Ottawa Police Services.
Car Rallies
Car rallies are typically a fund raising event involving “teams” of high school seniors getting together for a type of “treasure hunt”. Teams accumulate points by completing tasks that can range from unpleasant to criminal, and potentially dangerous. Police are expecting an increase in the number of car rallies across the city over the next few weeks.
Tequila sunrise
Tequila Sunrise refers to a gathering of students, historically the night before the last day of school, when students roam neighbourhoods and parks consuming alcohol, taking drugs and partying until the “proverbial” sunrise.Unfortunately these events have, in the past, resulted in damages due to vandalism and mischief. Of even greater importance is the safety of the students involved in either of these activities. Our experience is that not only graduating students participate in these activities.
A parent myself of a son in grade 11, I cannot stress how important it is for all of us to consider the potential legal and safety considerations with regard to these activities. I bring this information to you because I feel it is important for you to know and understand the implications of participation in these activities.
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Bell This Week
For your planning convenience, please see attached this weeks edition of Bell This Week.
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Have a super Victoria Day weekend!
Sincerely,
Bruce Whitehead – Principal