Stelly's Daily Buzz - November 27, 2023
Stelly’s Daily Buzz
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 27th, 2023
GENERAL SCHOOL NEWS
If you have not already done so, please fill out the locker information through your Google classroom.
Stelly’s Grad Winter Formal tickets are on sale starting Wednesday November 29th until December 5th. Tickets are $25 each, for grads only.
Stelly’s cafeteria is committed to reducing waste and offering healthy, affordable, and sustainable meals to students and staff. Please consider bringing your own reusable cutlery when purchasing meals from the cafeteria. There will now be a charge of $0.50 to purchase disposable cutlery.
We still have some school bus cards that have not been picked up - if you haven’t received yours yet, please stop by the office and pick it up.
For students parking in the parking lot, please pick up a registration form from the office, if you haven’t already done so, because any vehicle parked must have a valid sticker displayed.
The Textile Arts program runs a FREE rack of clothing for both the program and for the greater school population. We welcome and accept all donations of clothing and accessories. We are especially in need of denim and wool sweaters which are versatile for repurposing into many different projects. As we also cover mending, repairing and altering, the donated items are often of interest. So please, if you are considering thinning out your closets, consider sending them our way.
IMPORTANT DATES COMING UP November 28 - Plant pickup (in the Career Centre after school) November 29 - December 5 - Grad Winter Formal tickets on sale December 6 - Grad Winter Formal
GRAD 2024
Grad spirit week is coming up next week - check Stelly’s Grad on Instagram for all the details.
For parents wanting information or to get involved in the Dry After Grad planning, please email stellysgrad24@gmail.com
CAREER CENTRE
Paiden from Panorama Recreation will be here today to chat about the awesome job opportunities available right now. Positions range from lifeguarding to sports camp leaders to swimming instructors. Working in recreation is fun and rewarding and pays well - between $20-$25 an hour. Peyton will be visiting CLE classes in the Career Centre at lunch break. See you there.
Some of the many wonderful things about living on the coast are the opportunities to play and work at sea. Additionally - you can join the Royal Canadian Sea Cadets; a program open to youth between the ages of 12-18 that teaches teamwork, problem solving, communication .. all through the lens of a maritime focus. Interested? Mark your calendar for Thursday, December 7th - we will have an information booth in the Career Centre. You should come.
Are you looking for a career at sea? Right now Camosun is offering a fully funded program open to all Indigenous and women who are Canadian citizens or permanent residents. It's the Bridge Watch Rating Program and it's an introduction to a nautical career .. which can range from sailing the world on a cruise ship, oil tankers, BC Ferries or captaining Jay-Z's super yacht!
Check the Career Ed website or Career Board for more info!
INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS
SISP Christmas Dance - Registration for the SISP Christmas Dance on December 7 is still open. Sign up information is in google classroom and/or on the event posters
Stay Golden . . . and Maroon!