Astral Drive Junior High

January 4th, 2019

IMPORTANT DATES

January 3rd       Welcome Back!  Happy New Year
January 9th       Ski/Snowboard Trip to Martock
January 24th     Ski/Snowboard Trip to Martock
January 31st     French Immersion Information Night

We acknowledge that we are in Mi’kma’ki, which is the traditional ancestral territory of the Mi’kmaq people.

BISSETT LAKE – THIN ICE
Students are not to walk on the extremely thin ice that is on Bissett Lake or any lake/pond/body of water!  Just because the weather is cold enough for there to be ice on ponds and lakes does not mean that ice is thick enough to safely skate or walk on. A lot of factors can impact ice thickness such as water depth, fluctuations in water levels, changing air temperature, docks and rocks absorbing heat from the sun and shock waves from vehicles travelling on the ice. Ice thickness can change as quickly as the weather does, so always be sure to check – with an adult - even if the ice was safe the day before. 

BOYS’ BASKETBALL

Boys’ basketball team practice today Friday at 2:30pm.

The boys will be practicing next Tuesday and Wednesday at 4:15pm.

COLDER WEATHER
The weather this time of year is unpredictable.  We have days that look like they are going to be warm, but turn out to be cool or damp.  We encourage students to be prepared for the colder weather because they will be outside unless the temperature drops well below freezing!  When you take your lunch out of your locker, please take your jacket at that time as well! 

DEBATE CLUB
The first meeting of Debate club is today at lunchtime in Ms. Neaves room #109. There is a maximum of 30 people allowed.

GIRLS’ BASKETBALL
Practice today, after school, from 4:15-5:30pm in the gym!

DUKE OF EDBINBURGH
Attention all Duke of Edinburgh students:  There will be a mandatory meeting on Wednesday, January 9th at lunch in Mr. McKergow's room.  Please bring your lunch.  We will be discussing important dates and the upcoming training."

SKI/SNOWBOARD CLUB
Funds will be collected today, January 4th, during lunch in Ms. Little's Lab for the first ski/snowboard trip to Martock on Wednesday, January 9th. It's on a first come first serve basis. We have to fill the bus with 53 students.

GUIDANCE NEWS
The Guidance outer-office is open from Tuesdays to Thursdays at lunch.  20 people maximum.  Please bring your lunch as it is first come, first serve!
• Tuesdays - Wii day where we will play games on the Wii.
• Wednesdays - Board Game day
• Thursdays are Movie day

GARBAGE
Students are reminded to put their garbage in the garbage containers out and around the school grounds!  Please do not drop it on the ground!  Thank you!

CELL PHONES/HEADPHONES/EARBUDS
Reminder to students that cellphones/headphones and/or earbuds are not to be used during the school day except at break and lunch times.  If a staff member sees these items being used at inappropriate times, they will be taken and sent to the office.

AFTER SCHOOL BUS DUTY
Mr. MacLellan & Mr. Mason

Reminder – Courtesy Bus is only available to those students whose parents registered with Stock Transportation over the summer.  The bus driver will have a list of students who are permitted to take the bus (if registered).

COMMUNITY NEWS

Join us on Friday, March 8, 2019, for the 2019 Girls Conference!
We are delighted to announce that registration is now open!
The Alexa McDonough Institute for Women, Gender, and Social Justice is pleased to announce that the eighth annual Girls Conference will be held on International Women’s Day, March 8, 2019, at Mount Saint Vincent University.
This year’s conference title is “GIRL emPOWERment”!
** Please share this information with students, teachers, school counsellors, principals, RCH Coordinators, and School Advisory Councils at your school.
Girls Conference Mission: To help this generation of Nova Scotian girls (ages 11 years and up) develop, appreciate and celebrate their own abilities and talents and those of other girls and women, to help them to empower themselves, build confidence, and be a positive influence in their communities.
Workshop Sessions We will have over 40 workshop presenters offering a wide array of important topics and expertise. Topics include self-esteem, body image, athletics/sports, mental health, career exploration, inspiring girls who share their stories and talents, Mi’kmaq history, social media and many more.
Registration: To register please visit: https://girlsconference2019.eventbrite.ca
Conference time: 9:00 am to 4:00pm (Doors open at 8:00 am)
Where: Rosaria Student Centre, Mount Saint Vincent University
Cost: $35.00 per delegate (includes buffet lunch, refreshments & confidence bags)
Contact Information: Website - www.msvu.ca/girls2019
                                     Email - girlsconference@msvu.ca