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Semiahmoo Secondary
April 2013 Tel: 604.536-2131 | Fax: 604.536-4970 1785—148 Street, Surrey, BC V4A 4M6
www.surreyschools.ca/semiahmoo
PRINCIPAL’S MESSAGEPRINCIPAL’S MESSAGEPRINCIPAL’S MESSAGE
A lot has happened since our February newsletter was issued! We welcome new staff members:
Supervision aide Mariane Adamson Education Assistant Manpreet Sandal Counsellor Laurie McGillivray Aboriginal Support Worker Toni Burbridge Multicultural Worker Angelia Huang
Farewell to counsellor Ms. Jana Wison who is now working at sev-eral elementary schools in our community. As we are on the way to planning our educational program and building the Master Timetable for next school year, please be sure that your child has completed his or her course selection. Check with a counsellor if you have questions about require-ments, graduation status, and post-secondary transition. On February 27, our student council organized anti-bullying day assemblies which were attended by all students. Our student council did a wonderful job! Hopefully, students learned about the difference they can make to prevent bullying. Many staff and stu-dents wore pink t-shirts that were designed by a Surrey student. The message is a good one: “See something, say something.” By winning our division in the Energy Cup, the school received $1000 to spend on energy conservation initiatives. We now move onto the Final Round! This takes place during the week of April 15-19. Thanks again to all staff and students for their support! Congratulations to Paul Langton, along with students Sahir Shivji, Jaleesa Chagan, and Brendan Pousett for organizing the week's events that led to our winning the division. Congratulations and thank you to Corinne Gray and Melanie Grant and their Globalizers Club for organizing a very successful Fun Fair March 1st. Thank you also to Chef Roodenrys, Ms. Barbosa, Ms. Parton, Ms. Ellis, Ms. Wilson, Mr. Fuller, Ms. Knudsen, Ms. Harrison, Ms. Formo, and Mr. Hoven for helping out with this event. Over $1000 was raised for ACCESS KENYA. Continued on page 2...
Newsletter Highlights… Newsletter Highlights… Newsletter Highlights…
Page 04 Students of the Month
Page 05 Counselling Corner
Page 09 News from Student Council
Page 13-15 GRAD NEWS
Page 17 May Calendar
Upcoming in AprilUpcoming in AprilUpcoming in April
2 School re-opens
3 AIME - II Math Contest
8 - 9 Comedy Fest Contest 7:00 pm
11 Provincial Exams
En 12 - 9:00 am Sc 10 - 9:00 am
12 Provincial Exams
SS 11 - 9:00 am Ma 10 - 9:00 am
16 PAC Meeting 7:00 pm
17 Euclid 12 Math Contest
17 Music for Kenya - 7:00 pm - Drama Room
18 Fryer, Galois, Hypatia Math Contests
19 Grade 7 Parent Coffee Tour at 10:00 am
22 - 25 Art Show - Open from 8:30 am - 3:30 pm
22 Art Show Opening Night - 7 pm Drama Room
24 Secretaries Day
25 Report Cards issued in homeroom 11:50 am
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PRINCIPAL’S MESSAGE CONTINUED….PRINCIPAL’S MESSAGE CONTINUED….PRINCIPAL’S MESSAGE CONTINUED….
Congratulations and thank you to Judia Pelech for organizing yet another very successful Grad Fashion Show. It was a very entertaining event with so much effort and passion put in by our two student co-chairs, Gilbert Lin and Gloren Guelos. Thank you also to Lisa Gibbs for assisting Judia and to Ingrid Woods, Andrew Yeung, Louay El Halabi, Karine Guezalova, Stephanie Shields, Mike
Hoven, Dave Kaye, Ed Lefurgy, Vania Loh, Anthony Sabarre, Denny Winkler, Guy Mitchell, Janet Ellis, Pamela Warne, Terry Lescisin, Debbie Dickie, Sue Bowkett, Gail Parton, Vicki Schrader, Jennifer Har-
bott, Fil Bettencourt, Margaret Connors and Carly Krestanovich for helping out on March 6th.
In the world of athletics, Spring sports teams are at various stages of successful seasons with some looking for-
ward to playoffs. Thank you to all coaches for their commitment to youth:
Track and Field Mr. Yewchuk, Ms. Schrader, Ms. Rankine
Tennis Ms. Kraft
Ultimate Mr. Winch
Golf Mr. McLeod, Mr. Share, Ms. Staller
Badminton Mr. Winkler, Ms. Berg
Grade 8 Boys Rugby Mr. McMartin
Junior boys Rugby Mr. Pajic
Senior boys Rugby Mr. Lefurgy, Mr. Wilson
Senior Girls Rugby Ms. Brine, Ms. Ellstad, Mr. Kaye
Congratulations and thank you to Paul Langton and our Junior Boys Basketball team for a great season. Out of 20 teams that made it to the provincials at Vancouver College, our boys finished 12th after winning 2 of their 4 games. They had a most challenging first game against Burnaby
South who went on to win the tournament. Before getting to the provincials, the junior boys fin-ished third in Surrey and fourth in the Fraser Valley’s. These are great accomplishments!
More of our student athletes have received athletic scholarships to prestigious US Universities. Congratulations to Alison Williams, Emma Fletcher and Sam Dion. Check out the complete story on page 5.
I invite you to read my blog at www.pamdeluca.wordpress.com Sincerely,
Pam De Luca
Principal
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(PARENT ADVISORY COMMITTEE)
“Focus on Semiahmoo Pride - Building on our Strengths”
NEXT PAC MEETING
April 23, 2013 at 7:30 pm (sign in at 7:15 pm in the Library)
Please check website for more details:
www.semiahmoopac.com
2012/2013 PAC Executive
Chair Doug Sheridan Vice Chair Lorraine Pousett Treasurer Echo Tseng Secretary Debra Antifaev District PAC Rep Vacant
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Sahir Shivji Sahir was the top leadership student this year earning a perfect 100%. He has continued a leadership role by being the main driving force of the District’s Energy Conservation Cup Chal-lenge. Sahir is involved in many school activities as he is genuinely committed to making Semi-ahmoo a great school to attend.
Nominated by: Mr. Langton
Jessica Arsenault, Heleena Parmar and Makailey Preston Jessica, Heleena and Makailey are peer tutors in the Learning Support BASES class. Jessica is very supportive to one of our students in Family Studies and has shown excellent leadership skills. She has an infectious enthusiasm and sunny personality. Heleena is friendly and kind to our students and helps to support a student in art class. She is easy going, positive and committed to her work. Makailey is kind, friendly and very positive and shares her enthusiasm and helpfulness to her peers in BASES. Makailey is delightful to have in our room.
Nominated by: Ms. Fuller
Aren Zhao and Grace Chou Aren and Grace are sharing my nomination for Students of the Month because they worked cooperatively together to take a big group from the Art Club on an outing to the Vancouver Art Gallery during Spring Break on March 22. They also took charge of organizing transportation for everyone and all entry fees were paid for with funds raised by the Art Club through making art posters for other clubs and events. Aren and Grace also invited a guest speaker to accompany the students on the
tour to help narrate and analyze the exhibition. Eighteen Art Club students viewed and enjoyed the “Art Spiegel-man Co-Mix Show, as well as the Emily Carr Exhibit and the Faigenbaum Photo exhibit”. Everyone then concluded the field trip with lunch at the “Japadog”. Aren and Grace are very hardworking Vice Presidents of the Art Club with exceptional self motivation and leader-ship qualities. Their enthusiasm and dedication to the Art Club and school sprit are exemplary and they deserve the recognition of “Students of the Month”.
Nominated by: Ms. Brailean
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Bursaries and Scholarships
Bursaries and scholarships are available for students of Croatian ancestry who will be in full time attendance at any post-secondary institution in the fall (university, college or a vocational/technical institute). Scholarships are awarded based on academic merit and bursaries are awarded based on financial need. For more infor-mation see Ms. McGillivray in the counselling centre. Applications must be received by May 3, 2013. Monsanto Canada is offering several $1,500 scholarships for students who will be studying agriculture at a Canadian college or university and who have a farming background. For more information see Ms. McGillivray in the counselling centre. Deadline is May 24, 2013. The Canadian Mental Health Association is offering a bursary for students who have sought treatment for men-tal health issues or substance abuse issues and who are under age 19 and will be attending a BC university, college or technical school. Please see Ms. McGillivray in the counselling area for more information. The deadline for the application is May 20, 2013
COUNSELLORS
Mr. A. Share (A-H) Grades 8-12 Ms. L. McGillivray (I-O) Grades 8-12 Ms. C. Randa (P-Z) Grades 8-12
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Lauren Simpson swims with Surrey Special Olym-pics. It was March 17 2013, Coquitlam's Special Olympics annual swim meet at the Chimo Aquatic Centre. The event was women's 25M backstroke. Lauren beat her qualifying time by 13.05 seconds for a personal best. Congratulations Lauren!
French 10 students Javairia Rahim (left) and Angel Chu (middle) won silver and gold medals respectively at the Surrey School District Concours D'art Oratoire (French Public Speaking Contest) held at Earl Marriott Secondary on Wednes-day, April 3, 2013 (at far right is French teacher Mme Britt). Angel Chu will go on to compete at the Provincial level at SFU on May 4, 2013.
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Totems in the News! High school students play it up at yearly one-act drama festival By Tom Zillich, Now February 28, 2013 Seven productions were staged during the 2013 edition of Surrey One-Act Drama Festival, a celebration of high school theatre. Five schools were involved in the two-day festival, held on Feb. 13 and 14 at Enver Creek Secondary, combining the Association of B.C. Drama Educators' Zone and Surrey District Drama Festival. The festival included realistic slices of life, 19th-century period pieces, futuristic science fiction, student-written material and a musical-theatre comedy. "This year's festival had it all," said Craig Wrotniak, drama and dance instructor at North Surrey Secondary and also vice-president of Surrey Drama Teachers' Association. "This year had the unique challenge of a crazy flu bug, (which) meant four of the seven shows lost lead actors and had to have understudies take on lead roles at the last minute," Wrotniak told the Now. "Even with all of the unexpected casting changes, the performances real-ly showed the hard work that the student performers, technicians and teacher/directors put in." Secondary schools involved in the festival were Clayton Heights, North Surrey, Southridge, Enver Creek and Semiahmoo. This year, the festival was supported by Rob Dugan, as festival stage manager, and Phil Schulze, as tech-booth co-ordinator. The job of picking plays to represent Surrey (zone 13) at the provincial festival hosted by ABCDE (Association of British Columbia Drama Educators, May 2-5 at Douglas College) was given to adjudi-cator Scott Swan. He awarded Southridge's four-character dramatic production of Doubt: A Parable as Zone Out-standing Production and North Surrey Secondary's 50-person musical comedy High School Sucks: A Cinderella Story the runner-up (Zone Alternate Award).
Awards for Outstanding Contribution by an Ensemble went to Clayton Heights Secondary's produc-tion, Underneath, North Surrey Secondary's two entries, Property Rites and High School Sucks: A Cinderella Story. Selena LaBelle, a student at Semiahmoo Secondary, earned Most Promising Young Artist honours for her work to write, direct and act in her school's Penny the Puppet. Awards of Outstanding Contribution to Their Production went to Tyson Robertson and Freya Puszka (both of Clayton Heights Secondary), and Salton Chester, Amber Rold, Daniella Brekke and
Gil Tongil (all of North Surrey Secondary). Outstanding Contribution by an Actor in a Lead Role awards went to Pahul Dhillon and Argel Monte de Ramos (both of Enver Creek), Serena Bonneville, Bryan Redies, Nirvon Soraya-Golos and Abby Wells (Southridge), and Jennifer Duong and Kaitlin Sandwell (Clayton Heights).
Awards for Outstanding Contribution by an Actor in a Supporting Role were given to Brittany Nanra (Clayton Heights), Blake Hobson-Dimas (Enver Creek), Tommy Homsami and Celia Sutton (both of Semiahmoo) and North Surrey students Katie Rose Conners, Linh Ngo, Elliot Alexis, Amber Rold, Peter Deng, Josh Baidoo, Gil Tongil, Christine Wang, Hanna Fuergutz, Nicole Chaput and Mikaela Castano.
http://www.thenownewspaper.com/entertainment/High+school+students+play+yearly+drama+festival/8028160/
story.html
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Totems in the News! Scholarships abound, including four for Semiahmoo athletes By Corry Anderson-Fennell There must be something in the water at Semiahmoo Secondary. Or maybe it’s in the sports drinks.
Four students in the school’s graduating class - Meghan Palesch, Alison Williams, Emma Fletcher and Sam Dion - have all been awarded athletic scholarships to prestigious US universities.
Palesch, one of the top high school hurdlers in the country, joins the University of Idaho’s track and field/cross country team; middle-distance runner Williams will be at the University of Texas; and soccer standouts Emma Fletcher and Sam Dion join Louisiana State and St. Mary’s college, respectively. The scholarships are from 80 per cent coverage to full-ride, four-year awards.
“I’m super pumped,” says Williams, a national silver medalist in 2010 in the 800m. Williams’ personal best in the 800m is 2:12:74 and she hopes to run under 2:10 this year. She’s also run the 400m 57.23 and was part of the Semiahmoo team that won the Canadian national Cross-Country Championship this year - a first for Semiahmoo.
Running is in Williams’ genes, as she’s the daughter of Olympians. Her mom is bronze medalist (3,000m) Lynn Kanuka and her dad is long-distance runner Paul Williams, who competed in three consecutive Summer Olym-pics and is a four-time national champion in the men’s 5,000m.
“I’m lucky because my parents never pushed me; it’s always been my decision to train and compete,” says Wili-ams, whose mom is also her coach.
Palesch set a Canadian youth record in the 200m hurdles at the 2010 Canadian Youth Track and Field champion-ships and won the 60m hurdles at the 2013 Vancouver Sun Harry Jerome Indoor Games in February with a time of 8.87, which is the second-fastest junior time in Canada this season.
Fletcher and Dion both play for the Vancouver Whitecaps FC youth girls team. Fletcher actually lives in Victoria but stays with Dion’s family in South Surrey in order to play for the Whitecaps. She’s excited to join the Louisiana State soccer program and move to Baton Rouge.
“There are big opportunities with college girls soccer.”
Dion, who is off to the San Francisco Bay Area, says she’s looking forward to lots of game time with the St. Mary's Gaels.
“I wanted to go somewhere where I’d get lots of minutes on the field and I’m excited for the new experiences.”
Dion may be following in her Uncle Darrell’s footsteps, as he played for the Canadian national team.
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Gotta love the council!!! After our Spring and Easter break, they have come up with so many great
ideas for the students at Semi and continue to work with amazing spunk to provide everyone with
some fun memories of their years here at school.
Anna Baumgartel and Marina O’Keefe were fantastic in their organization and presentation of the
Semi Anti-bullying day. Countless hours of speech preparation, booking of speakers, having screens
set up in the gym, and working in committees with the rest of the council to make sure the day was
fabulous for the students and staff. Students entering the gym were given a pink ribbon for their
wrist to signify the reasons for anti-bullying and to realize the change they can make by how they
treat others. The message was clear, be kind, live your day in the spirit of respect and kindness to
others!
Our guest speaker, Geoff Stewart, was terrific and a person who has a gift for engaging and in-
teresting information that all students can relate to. He especially spoke in a very caring and
forthright manner about cell phones and the internet as tools that can be used in a destructive
way. We hope that in some measure, this message remains clear to Semi students as they make
their way through Grades 8-12. Thank you also to “The Kids Help Phone Club”, who assisted with a
segment that provided great information for students and to the many other students who sang
and encouraged all students to take a stand against bullying.
We continue to enjoy the Semi Spirit Fridays, where students are encouraged to wear school col-
ours of red, white and blue and possibly win a Semi spirit swag bag or Semi sticky notes!
Our next big venture is a school dance on Thursday, May 9th from 6 pm to 8 pm with the “Glow”
theme! This has been organized by Emily Bonshor and Sierra Legroux for grades 9, 10 and 11 with
tickets on sale now at lunch in the cafeteria. We are hoping to sell 200 tickets as this is the first
dance in 5 years that has been offered to students other than senior Winterfest dance which is a
Grad activity. Emily, Sierra and their student council committee members have worked to bring a
sense of “Neon Bright” with great music and dancing to our school with the “Glow” theme… So,
come out and support your school. This is the only dance for the year!
Student council is always open to suggestions from the student body, we continue to make Semi a
special place.
Go Totems!!
Your Student Council Members
News from Student Council...
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Successful Fun Fair
After school on Friday, March 1st, HT Thrift Elementary School’s gym was ringing with laughter, the bangs and crashes of fair games being
played, the squeals from the bouncy castle and the lively music of the
cake walk. Children and parents enjoyed an entertaining fair while also contributing to a worthy charity.
The Fun Fair is an annual event put on by Semiahmoo Secondary’s Globalizers club. An amazing committee led by Kajal Dhillon devoted
hours over the past few months to prepare and over 75 Semiahmoo stu-
dents volunteered on the day of the fair. These students made it possi-ble for the Globalizer club to continue their support of ACCES Kenya a
non-profit organization that provides educational opportunities in rural
Kenya. The fair raised approximately $1000.
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