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February 24th, 2011 Doors open at 7:00 pm
$20 per ticket purchase at main office Rundle College Jr/Sr School 7375 17th Ave SW, Calgary AB
All proceeds support the Mully Children’s Family Orphanage in Kenya
Fashion Show Silent Auction Dessert Buffet
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N E W S L E T T E R
Senior High Citizens & Athletics
J unior H igh C itizens , A thletes and U pdates
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Evening of the Academics
Brianna Mor ton Erin Anderson
Evening of the Academics and Open
Evelyn Anderson Jenn Cozzi Hannah Cawsey Evan Mor row
House for prospective families, as well as our present grade 9 families. Orientation sessions were held, and then guests were able to tour the school and interact with both staff and students. Students showed visitors displays of their work and encouraged them to participate in various educational activities. Because of the students’ enthusi-
asm, visitors left with a greater appreciation for the learning that goes on in Rundle classrooms and the students’ many accomplishments. Teachers were particularly impressed with the dedication, maturity and accomplishments of
Ste phanie Todd Amanda Lambie Alicia Taylor Jasman Boparai Bijaan Lalani Alex Arsenych De Castro Steve Gatenby
The students squeaked out a win over the teachers at the annual staff-student hockey game, played in front of a large crowd at the Westside Rec Centre on February 4. The students jumped out to an early lead and never looked back. They were able to fend off a late surge by the teach-
ers to post a 9-5 win. The Summit Series is now all square, so next year’s game should be another classic. MVP for the students was Davis Wong, for his outstanding goaltending; and Mr. Buchanan for the teachers, with his two-goal effort. ~ Mr. Goettel
Davis Wo n g Alexandra McK i n n o n Christina We l c h Sarah L o s c h Annie Co p p i n g Janine Jo m a a Brielle C r a m Jenna Wes t away Gur jot B o p a r a i Michila Sc h e r ge r Cr ystal Ostr ow s k i Tar yn Kn o r r e n Alex K i m Patrick Ta p u s k a
Sarah Lewanski
Sean Suth e r l a n d Taylor We l s h
Alifia Kapasi
Megan Joh n s t o n
Isobel Chiang
Caitlen Leh r m a n n
Chelsey Sherloski
Ashifa H a s s a m
Candace Graves
Adam Wa s y l i w
Dominic Bar tlomowicz Har meet Boparai Ali Droppo
The good old hockey game
Mari-Ann M e l i n g
Chevonne Codd Elaine Lauwer yssen
our student volunteers. The senior high teachers and administrators would like to thank all students who participated. The evening was a success because of you!
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T h e E v e n i n g ’ s S t u d e n t P a rt i c i pa n t s Melissa Guenette
On January 6, we had our annual
Student Services
Alexa Scarcello
Andrew Bu c k l e y Abby C o l lye r Michelle C h a n g Chetan S h o r y
Creative Writing Club
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When you see a blank page, you see a
Graduation
Plans are underway for the 2011 graduation ceremonies. The afternoon ceremonies will be at the Jubilee Auditorium on June 8. All parents, friends, and students are welcome to attend; special seating will be arranged for families of the graduating class. The evening
program, including the dinner and dance, will be held on June 10, at the Red & White Club. Cap and gown photos will be taken February 28 – March 7 at the school. Information about these photos was given to students on February 10.
Proofs should be delivered to the school prior to spring break. We will also keep students and families updated via emails.
thousand possibilities. You see the tale of a princess or a regular high schooler finding their way. You see the beauty of words when they are put together. You do not see a blank page; you see a page full of stories.
In the weeks following spring break, a letter will be sent to parents detailing graduation times and costs. In the meantime, anyone with questions about graduation is encouraged to contact Ms. Baird at the school (403-250-7180).
The creative writing club is perfect for aspiring writers and those who just enjoy writing as a pastime. We plan to meet every Tuesday at lunch to share work and get feedback on it. There are some interesting upcoming events, such as the opportunity to share your writing at poetry slam at the downtown public library in March
Bamfield
and April. Contact Ms. Howell or Cayley Wreggitt for more details.
west coast of Vancouver Island to explore marine biology. The five days were spent learning about everything from seaweed to aquatic invertebrates; marine mammals to tidal pool biodiversity and temperate rainforests.
From January 28 to February 1, twenty-eight science 10 honours students traveled to the Bamfield Marine Sciences Centre on the
Prefect Update The prefects have had a very successful year so far. The first dance of the year and the staff/student hockey game proved to be hits! Coming up in the month of February we have Valentine’s Day, where Matchmaker forms will be sold. This is a chance for students to find their potential soul mates. The formal dance will be held on March 3 with more information to come. Stay updated!
As usual, the trip was a great success for the students and the three teachers that accompanied them. We were also fortunate to experi-
Sanchez-Ponton, a grade 12 student, is organizing a Capoeira Club for high school students and staff. Capoeira is a Brazilian martial art that provides a very unique workout with great music playing in the background! It was developed over 500 years ago by African slaves in Brazil
Ms. Mann would like to say “welldone” to all of the students who went on the trip. You all demon-
Grade 11 students lend a helping hand
Forty-two
English 20 students donated time to their communities last semester. As part of their journalism unit, students were asked to write newspaper articles about themselves pursuing personal volunteer initiatives. “My students really impressed me with the kinds of projects they took on,” says Ms. Montgomery. “Most bought in to
A taste of Brazil at Rundle
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ence only one day of rain - quite a phenomenon for that part of the world!
and has its roots in Afro-Brazilian culture. It was said to be both a form of cultural expression and self-defense. During the last two decades, Capoeira has grown immensely as a martial art, and artistic activity that incorporates rhythmic and physical expression, and can now
the idea and managed to squeeze a couple of hours of community service into their very busy schedules.” Some of the charities students supported included NeighbourLink, Inn From the Cold, the Calgary Food Bank, the Heart and Stroke Foundation and the Salvation Army. Some kids volunteered with estab-
be seen in diverse settings across the globe. Presently, Capoeira is incorporated into educational programs throughout Brazil and the world for children, youth and adults as a means of developing fitness, discipline, flexibility, strength, as well as personal identity. A professional Capoeira group (Axé Capoeira) has offered to run
strated the enthusiasm, motivation and work ethic that Rundle teachers can be proud of! lished charities, while others gave back to younger kids by judging debate, coaching dance and swimming, and being a Reading Buddy. This winter’s frigid weather also inspired several students to become Snow Angels, shoveling driveways for grateful neighbours. In the end, this project was very meaningful, reminding all of us that little things can make a big difference.
the program on Friday afternoons 2:30-3:30 pm, commencing March 4 and concluding June 3. The cost for the program is $75 for 10 classes. You would need to commit and pay for the sessions up front, as opposed to a ‘per class’ basis. If you would like to participate in this unique program, please let David Sanchez-Ponton or Ms. Woods know by February 28! Only 20 spaces are available.
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Come see the latest in fashions from
Betsey J o h n s on Senior High Citizens of the Month Rhys Johnson is a committed stu-
Jake McKenna has a natural enthu-
Chetan Shory is such an active and
dent who always gives his best to all areas of his life, while somehow maintaining a smile along the way. His achievements are made all the more remarkable when one considers that he is out swimming several times a week. We look forward to charting his continued successes.
siasm for life. He grasps challenges set before him, seeking necessary guidance along the way. Jake has proven to be a valiant warrior on the basketball team this year. Jake is also in the Travel Club; he has enthusiastically embraced the humanitarian goals of the trip and graciously completed the tasks asked of him.
positive member of our community who balances academics and extracurriculars with a smile. As Head Boy, he has helped organize many events, including Halloween activities. He was an emcee for the Christmas Gala and shaved his head for cancer. He led his Junior Achievement group’s business venture: Man Made Cookie Mix.
a new student, Caitlen Lehrmann is an excellent example
Lauran Cole displays citizenship in
of school pride. Caitlen is an enthusiastic student who is keen to help wherever needed. She was a member of the JV girls volleyball team, and will be acting in the upcoming spring production. She has a great work ethic, and has made a great addition to the school with her positive attitude and energy.
a variety of ways, such as Prefects and Travel Club. She was paramount in recruiting clothing stores to participate in the Safari Under the Stars fashion show. Lauran also began a campaign to collect dance shoes to send down to a Cuban dance school. She is a tenacious athlete and skilled artist.
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Carolyn Dunk is kind, caring and involved. Her sense of humor lent itself well when performing as an emcee in the Christmas Gala. She is an advocate for school spirit and cocreated the “Cobra Convoy” calendar. A member of peer support, the spring production and both the New York and Guatemala trips, Carolyn is a busy, dedicated role model.
Basketball and wrestling
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three-on-three intramural basketball final game was a great one to watch and observe the skills of the two teams in the final. The Suns were able to secure the championship in a close game over Two’s Enough and lay claim to this year’s championship trophy.
Early in the New Year, Justin So and Duncan Warltier represented Team Alberta in a national tournament and training camp that would decide who would represent Canada as part of the Japan Tour Team. There was also a team from Japan at this tournament and training camp. Both wrestled and represented Rundle and Alberta very well. Duncan was able to capture the silver medal and Team Canada alternate spot. Congratulations to Justin and Duncan.
Thanks to all who came out to play, and congratulations to the members of The Suns: Brendan Stewart, Abhi Toor and Brandon Giacchetta. Up next: team handball!
At the Forest Lawn “Clash With the Titans” wrestling tournament, Rundle high school wrestlers continued to have great results. Michila Scherger, Justin So and
Patrick Tapuska all captured gold medals for their fine performances. The senior wrestling team only has one more meet, the Sir Winston Churchill Invitational, to hone their skills in preparation for the City Championships on March 2-3, hosted by Lester B. Pearson High School. Come out and support your Cobra wrestlers! Further congratulations to Owen Vouri and Justin So, who were selected as the junior and senior wrestlers, respectively, for the month of January.
and many other designers!
Safari Under the Star s Fundraising Gala Febr uar y 24 -- 7:00 PM Tickets are $20 at the front office
Only 300 tic k e t s will be sol d ! D o n’t m i s s t h e o p p or tunity t o b i d o n t h e s e o u t standing s i l e n t a u c t i o n i t ems: -- Se veral sets of Flames t i c k e t s - -- Handcrafted je we l r y - -- Works of ar t - -- Photo-shoots from l o c a l photo grapher s - -- Behind-the-scenes tou r o f t h e ne w Science Centr e - All proceeds will support the M u l ly C h i l d r e n’s Fa m i ly C h a r i t a b l e Fo u n d a t i o n i n Ke nya .
Owen Vouri is in grade 9 and in his third year as a member of the Cobras wrestling team. Throughout the season, he has led the team in dedication and determination, and his recent performance at a very competitive U of A tournament shows this effort is paying off. Justin So is a grade 11 student and in his fifth year as a Cobra wrestler. He continues to excel at tournaments and is getting ready to compete in the City Championships at the end of the month. Good work, wrestlers!
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A t h l e t e s & F i n e A r t s
Ju n i o r H i g h C i t i z e n s o f t h e M o n t h Evan Lambie is a diligent, meticu-
Sam Maclennan is a positive
Madison Bridal is a kind, unas-
lous student with a fresh and friendly disposition. Evan approaches his academics with logic and works hard to achieve success. He has contributed to both the grade 7 boys’ volleyball and basketball teams, as well as the newspaper club and the fall drama production. Evan is a truly genuine guy whose smile and zest for life are infectious.
leader and active participant in the Rundle community. In class he is a hardworking student who aims to understand the content and helps his classmates. Sam contributes to athletics as a member of the volleyball and basketball teams. Sam is respectful and respected by peers and staff because of his responsible approach.
suming, sincere and respectful individual. She is an intelligent student, always willing to patiently and kindly help others; she is a true humanitarian. Madison has earned and fully deserves the admiration and the respect of her peers and teachers.
Alexandra Greenslade has been an
Aliya McTavish is responsible
outstanding citizen ever since she arrived in September. She always displays a positive attitude and gets along with everyone. Alexandra is tremendously hardworking and diligent student who always strives to improve. She is also a key player on the grade 7 girls’ basketball team.
beyond her years and treats all of her peers with great kindness and respect. Aliya is diligent with her studies and she is committed to achieving excellence. She uses every interaction as a learning experience. Congratulations, Aliya!
Student council, debate, speech & athletics
Anna Watt (7)
Jolene Wong (8)
Ellis Johnson (7)
Jessica Losch (9)
Aaron Gruending (9)
Tessa Krause (FA)
Ana Lucyshyn (FA)
Everyone had a great time! Also in February, we sold “flower-grams” for Valentine’s Day. Students bought a flower, attached a message to it and student council delivered them on the special day. A portion of the proceeds from our fundraiser is going to the Kids Cancer Care Foundation. To earn house points on Valentine’s Day, students were
The grade 9 girls’ basketball team
to Sophie Thornton, the top grade 7 speller in
our competition. She has qualified to compete at the Regional Spelling Bee in March at the University of Calgary.
Coming up are league playoffs, the Britannia invitational tournament in Edmonton, and South Central Zones in Strathmore. Good luck to the girls as we finish up an already successful season.
C ongratulations
a successful dance on February 4, with DJ Kraft spinning tunes.
Hayden Bryant (8)
Ambassador/WEB program has been outstanding, and she handles her role and responsibilities with great poise. Her energy and positive outlook are contagious; it is delightful to work with such a mature young lady. Her easygoing and kind nature makes her a tremendous friend who takes initiative to do kind and thoughtful deeds for others.
has had a busy January, completing most of our league play as well as competing in our home tournament, Simon Fraser Invitational and the Three Hills School tournament. At our home tournament, we played very well, beating Red Deer Lake and Three Hills to place third. We also had a strong showing at Simon Fraser, placing second after losing a very close game to John Ware in the final. At Three Hills, we defeated both Hanna and Three Hills to place third.
asked to dress in their house colours with a “touch” of red or pink to celebrate the day! Results to come...
From student council: We hosted
Caitlin Holm’s involvement in the
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congratulations to Odelle Ma and Chella Thornton for their fine performance at the Stampede Debate Tournament on January 20. The girls debated the tough resolution “Be it resolved that factory farms be banned in Alberta” to qualify for regionals. The entire debate team is now gearing up for regionals, being held at Queen Elizabeth School on March 5.
Congratulations to the junior high wrestling team, who competed in the Paperweight tournament at the U of A on February 5. Gold medals went to Lauren Kruger and Meghan Lim, and a silver went to Jolene Wong. Special mention to great performances by team veterans Owen Vouri and Daniel Krayzel, who both wrestled in challenging weight classes.
STUDENT SERVICES Post Secondary Newsletter February 2011
Alexander Rutherford Scholarship This scholarship recognizes and rewards exceptional academic achievement at the senior high school level and encourages students to continue their education. Students can be awarded up to $2,500, being that a maximum of $400 is awarded in Grade 10, $800 in Grade 11 and $1,300 in Grade 12. Student must have an average of at least a 75% in five academic classes to be eligible. Applicants must be residents of Alberta who plan to enroll or are enrolled in a full time post secondary institution. The deadline is May 1, 2011. Applications can be found at http://alis.alberta.ca/pdf/scholarships/Rutherford%20Scholarship.pdf.
Summer Programs
During the summer, students can study while discovering a new culture, learning to live independently and pushing themselves intellectually. Here are some of the opportunities available to students: 1) Oxbridge Academic Programs Europe and New York City. www.oxbridgeprograms.com. 2) The Cambridge College Programme: academic and leadership program held at Cambridge. www.cambridgeprogramme.org. 3) MEI Academy: www.meiacademy.com. 4) George Hardy Tours: www.ghardytours.com. 5) Summer Discover: Pre-college, business and leadership focus. www.summerdiscovery.com. US College Admission Tests ACT: The next test date is April 9th with a registration deadline of March 16th, 2011. Go to www.act.org to register. SAT: The next SAT testing date is on May 7th with a registration deadline of April 8th, 2011. Visit www.collegeboard.com to register.
Have a Day on U – University of Calgary! Consider visiting the University of Calgary during Spring Break for Have a Day on U! Registration: Dates: March 18, 23, 24, 25, 31 and April 1, 2011 Registration is now open! http://www.ucalgary.ca/admissions/node/665 Schedule: What can you expect when you register for Have a Day on U? 1. Morning Meet and Greet: 9:00am Your first stop on campus, this will be your time to register, get oriented, grab a cup of coffee and meet with current students, faculty and staff. 2. VIP Campus Experience: 9:00am – 1:00pm (est.) The VIP campus experience has been designed to be more than just a tour. We want you to get a feel for the multitude of things the U of C has to offer, so we have designed the day to include short visits to locations all over campus. 3. Complimentary Lunch – 12:00pm (est.) Questions? If you have any questions please email events@ucalgary.ca.
Ms. Sarah Dunsford, Director of Student Services 403-250-7180 ~ dunsford@rundle.ab.ca