Volunteer Opportunity: Time Sensitive
Hello TDSB Highschool Students,
If you would like volunteer at the TDSB PIAC Parent Chair Appreciation Dinner , please reply with your full name your correct contact information,
including your email address typed into the body of an email where you will pick up emails and a phone number where you will receive information promptly.
FULL NAME
EMAIL ADDRESS
PHONE NUMBER
Once your reply is typed into the body of the email you will receive a reply indicating that you will be volunteering for
Date: February 9
Time: 5pm -10 pm
Place: Memorial Hall
RSVP: monarv@rogers.com
The event will take place at Memorial Hall, which is in North York adjacent to Douglas Snow Community Centre.
The Parent Chair Event will be from 6 - 9:30 but your help is required from 5 - 10 pm, ( you may be finished tearing down the event slightly earlier).
The job will entail chores such as placing pens and papers on tables, pitchers of water, hanging up signs, ushering parents to the correct location, monitoring coat check area, helping in the daycare area, handing out pamphlets, helping tearing down of the event
You will be given a certificate for 5 hours of service. 2 bus tickets will be given to you with your certificate.
Dinner will be provided (It should be pizza but on occasion there are changes, last year it was chicken fingers)
If you cannot eat pepperoni or chicken, please email that back in your reply.
Please wear comfortable clothes and leave valuables at home
I will forward this information to Eva who is the Co-chair of the event, and I will be making a list of all those who wish to volunteer.
My email address is monarv@rogers.com
You will receive information as a group of volunteers, not individually.
We have room for 7 volunteers so if you are interested please RSVP ASAP.
Deadline is February 2nd, and once we are full , you will receive information to that effect
Thanks for you interest
If you would like volunteer at the TDSB PIAC Parent Chair Appreciation Dinner , please reply with your full name your correct contact information,
including your email address typed into the body of an email where you will pick up emails and a phone number where you will receive information promptly.
FULL NAME
EMAIL ADDRESS
PHONE NUMBER
Once your reply is typed into the body of the email you will receive a reply indicating that you will be volunteering for
Date: February 9
Time: 5pm -10 pm
Place: Memorial Hall
RSVP: monarv@rogers.com
The event will take place at Memorial Hall, which is in North York adjacent to Douglas Snow Community Centre.
The Parent Chair Event will be from 6 - 9:30 but your help is required from 5 - 10 pm, ( you may be finished tearing down the event slightly earlier).
The job will entail chores such as placing pens and papers on tables, pitchers of water, hanging up signs, ushering parents to the correct location, monitoring coat check area, helping in the daycare area, handing out pamphlets, helping tearing down of the event
You will be given a certificate for 5 hours of service. 2 bus tickets will be given to you with your certificate.
Dinner will be provided (It should be pizza but on occasion there are changes, last year it was chicken fingers)
If you cannot eat pepperoni or chicken, please email that back in your reply.
Please wear comfortable clothes and leave valuables at home
I will forward this information to Eva who is the Co-chair of the event, and I will be making a list of all those who wish to volunteer.
My email address is monarv@rogers.com
You will receive information as a group of volunteers, not individually.
We have room for 7 volunteers so if you are interested please RSVP ASAP.
Deadline is February 2nd, and once we are full , you will receive information to that effect
Thanks for you interest
Posted on 18 Jan 2012 by Guidance
Waterloo Unlimited March Break Program for Gr. 11s
Waterloo Unlimited Grade 11 Program: Design Theme March 12th - 16th, 2012
Application deadline: postmarked by December 16th, 2011
From engineering and the environment to science fiction and virtual reality, students will spend a week exploring the theme of Design with a community of like-minded peers.
Cost: Program Fee: $450
Supervised Overnight Shared Hotel Accommodation: $300
Details: http://www.unlimited.uwaterloo.ca
Application deadline: postmarked by December 16th, 2011
From engineering and the environment to science fiction and virtual reality, students will spend a week exploring the theme of Design with a community of like-minded peers.
Cost: Program Fee: $450
Supervised Overnight Shared Hotel Accommodation: $300
Details: http://www.unlimited.uwaterloo.ca
Posted on 08 Dec 2011 by Guidance
Post-Secondary Applications Assembly for Gr. 12s
This is a reminder to all graduating students that we will be having a very important assembly on Tuesday, November 22nd during first period to provide detailed information with respect to college and university applications. All graduating students are strongly encouraged to attend.
Posted on 14 Nov 2011 by Guidance
University Visits for Week of Nov. 14, 2011
Listed below are the Universities visiting next week:
Tuesday November 15th
University of New Brunswick Room 116 at 3:10 pm
Wednesday November 16th
University of Guelph Humber and Humber College in room 116 at 8:50am
University of Waterloo in room 116 at 3:10 pm
Tuesday November 15th
University of New Brunswick Room 116 at 3:10 pm
Wednesday November 16th
University of Guelph Humber and Humber College in room 116 at 8:50am
University of Waterloo in room 116 at 3:10 pm
Posted on 14 Nov 2011 by Guidance
University & College Visits for November 2011
University and College Visists for the Month of November: (Room 116)
Tues. Nov. 1st 3:10 pm
University of Guelph
Wed. Nov. 2nd 3:10 pm
UBC & Simon Fraser
Tues. Nov.8th 3:10 pm
King’s College – Halifax
Wed. Nov.9th 8:50 am
Ryerson University &
George Brown College
Tues. Nov. 15th 3:10pm
University of New Brunswick
Wed. Nov. 16th 8:50 am
University of Guelph & Humber College
Wed. Nov. 16th 3:10 pm
University of Waterloo
Tues. Nov. 22nd 3:10 pm
Lake Head University & Brock University
Wed. Nov. 23rd 8:50 am & 3:10 pm
Wilfred Laurier University (8:50)
Queen’s University (3:10)
Wed. Nov. 30th 8:50am
University of Toronto &
Centennial College
Tues. Nov. 1st 3:10 pm
University of Guelph
Wed. Nov. 2nd 3:10 pm
UBC & Simon Fraser
Tues. Nov.8th 3:10 pm
King’s College – Halifax
Wed. Nov.9th 8:50 am
Ryerson University &
George Brown College
Tues. Nov. 15th 3:10pm
University of New Brunswick
Wed. Nov. 16th 8:50 am
University of Guelph & Humber College
Wed. Nov. 16th 3:10 pm
University of Waterloo
Tues. Nov. 22nd 3:10 pm
Lake Head University & Brock University
Wed. Nov. 23rd 8:50 am & 3:10 pm
Wilfred Laurier University (8:50)
Queen’s University (3:10)
Wed. Nov. 30th 8:50am
University of Toronto &
Centennial College
Posted on 25 Oct 2011 by Guidance
University Visits for the week of Oct 24-28
Tuesday Oct. 25th
Carleton University Room 116 at 3:10 pm
Wednesday Oct. 26th –
University of King’s College at Western Room 116 8:50 am
University of Western Ontario Room 116 8:50 am
Reminder that the Ontario College Fair is on Tuesday October 25th at the CNE at the Direct Energy Building.
Carleton University Room 116 at 3:10 pm
Wednesday Oct. 26th –
University of King’s College at Western Room 116 8:50 am
University of Western Ontario Room 116 8:50 am
Reminder that the Ontario College Fair is on Tuesday October 25th at the CNE at the Direct Energy Building.
Posted on 20 Oct 2011 by Guidance
Upcoming University Visits and Corrections
Hey Grads reminder that this weekend is the Ontario University Fair at the Metro Convention Centre.
Visits for the week of October 17th – 22nd:
Tuesday October 18th Room 116 : 3:10 pm – University of Windsor
Wednesday October 19th Room 116 – 8:50 am – Dalhousie University
Cafeteria 3:10 – McGill/Concordia/Bishops
Also the University of Toronto has sent some correction notices to their handbook for 2012-2013:
Pg 50: Faculty of Applied Science and Engineering- subjects required in addition to English should be C, F, Ch, Ph
Pg 50: Faculty of Arts & Science Human Biology – Subjects required in addition to English should be C, Bio, Ch; (rec.Ph)
Pgs 27 & 30: Faculty of Architecture, Landscape and Design telephone number should be 416-978-5038
Visits for the week of October 17th – 22nd:
Tuesday October 18th Room 116 : 3:10 pm – University of Windsor
Wednesday October 19th Room 116 – 8:50 am – Dalhousie University
Cafeteria 3:10 – McGill/Concordia/Bishops
Also the University of Toronto has sent some correction notices to their handbook for 2012-2013:
Pg 50: Faculty of Applied Science and Engineering- subjects required in addition to English should be C, F, Ch, Ph
Pg 50: Faculty of Arts & Science Human Biology – Subjects required in addition to English should be C, Bio, Ch; (rec.Ph)
Pgs 27 & 30: Faculty of Architecture, Landscape and Design telephone number should be 416-978-5038
Posted on 14 Oct 2011 by Guidance
McGill University Open House October 23, 2011
McGill University will be hosting its annual Open House for prospective students and their families on Sunday, October 23, 2011.
McGill expects to welcome approximately 8,000 visitors from across Quebec, Canada, the U.S. and other international locations. Faculty, students and administrative staff will be available to answer questions about many aspects of the McGill student experience, including academic program options, advising support, admissions, scholarships, financial aid, career services, student clubs, and many other topics. Tours of campus, residences, libraries and the athletics facilities will also be provided. Should you have questions, please consult www.mcgill.ca/openhouse or contact the Open House Team at openhouse@mcgill.ca.
McGill expects to welcome approximately 8,000 visitors from across Quebec, Canada, the U.S. and other international locations. Faculty, students and administrative staff will be available to answer questions about many aspects of the McGill student experience, including academic program options, advising support, admissions, scholarships, financial aid, career services, student clubs, and many other topics. Tours of campus, residences, libraries and the athletics facilities will also be provided. Should you have questions, please consult www.mcgill.ca/openhouse or contact the Open House Team at openhouse@mcgill.ca.
Posted on 29 Sep 2011 by Guidance
Waterloo Unlimited Gr. 12 Enrichment Program 2011
Waterloo Unlimited announces this year's grade 12 high school enrichment program, designed for well-rounded students of exceptional potential. Details here: http://www.unlimited.uwaterloo.ca
Grade 12 Program, Road Map to Research
Wednesday, November 16 – Friday, November 18, 2011
An immersive, pre-university experience with an opportunity to explore cutting-edge discoveries with professors. Students will be introduced to the art and science of reading academic papers and engage with current student researchers at the undergraduate and graduate level. Attending a university theatrical performance is also part of the schedule.
Program fee: $250 (meals included), plus supervised overnight hotel accommodation of $180 ($60 per night)
Application Deadline: Postmarked by October 11th (see website for new application format)
Grade 12 Program, Road Map to Research
Wednesday, November 16 – Friday, November 18, 2011
An immersive, pre-university experience with an opportunity to explore cutting-edge discoveries with professors. Students will be introduced to the art and science of reading academic papers and engage with current student researchers at the undergraduate and graduate level. Attending a university theatrical performance is also part of the schedule.
Program fee: $250 (meals included), plus supervised overnight hotel accommodation of $180 ($60 per night)
Application Deadline: Postmarked by October 11th (see website for new application format)
Posted on 23 Sep 2011 by Guidance
University Rep Visits @ LPCI -- October 2011
The following institutions will be visiting LPCI to speak to prospective students. See below for dates, times and locations.
University Visits at LPCI – October 2011
Tues. Oct. 4th -- 3:10 pm
Huron College University
Wed. Oct. 5th -- 8:50 a.m.
Seneca College & Glendon College & York
Tues. Oct. 11th -- 3:10 pm
Nipissing University Rm 115
Wed. Oct. 12th 3:10 Rm 115
Richard Ivey School of Business
Ontario University Fair Oct 14th – 16th
Tues. Oct. 18th 3:10 pm
University of Windsor
Wed. Oct. 19th -- 8:50 am & 3:10 p.m.
Dalhousie University (8:50)
McGill & Concordia & Bishops (3:10)
Tues. Oct. 25th -- 3:10 pm
Carlton University
Ontario College Fair – Direct Energy Centre – 10a.m.-5p.m.
Wed. Oct. 26th 8:50 am
University Kings College
University of Western Ontario
University Visits at LPCI – October 2011
Tues. Oct. 4th -- 3:10 pm
Huron College University
Wed. Oct. 5th -- 8:50 a.m.
Seneca College & Glendon College & York
Tues. Oct. 11th -- 3:10 pm
Nipissing University Rm 115
Wed. Oct. 12th 3:10 Rm 115
Richard Ivey School of Business
Ontario University Fair Oct 14th – 16th
Tues. Oct. 18th 3:10 pm
University of Windsor
Wed. Oct. 19th -- 8:50 am & 3:10 p.m.
Dalhousie University (8:50)
McGill & Concordia & Bishops (3:10)
Tues. Oct. 25th -- 3:10 pm
Carlton University
Ontario College Fair – Direct Energy Centre – 10a.m.-5p.m.
Wed. Oct. 26th 8:50 am
University Kings College
University of Western Ontario
Posted on 20 Sep 2011 by Guidance
Important dates 2011-12 -- Information Fairs
Ontario Universities Fair,
Oct. 14th – 16th
10:00 – 5:00,
Metro Convention Centre
Go Global Expo (gap years),
Sept. 24 & 25, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.,
Westin Harbour Castle
Ivy League & Stanford Info Night
(Brown, Columbia, Dartmouth, Harvard, Penn, Princeton, Stanford).
Sept. 20th, 7 p.m., LPCI Auditorium
International University Fair,
Oct. 1st & 2nd 1 p.m. to 6 p.m.
Toronto Convention Centre
Atlantic Universities Fair,
Sept 27th, 7 p.m.
Leaside High School
Ontario College Information Fair,
Oct 25th, 10 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Direct Energy Centre, CNE
Oct. 14th – 16th
10:00 – 5:00,
Metro Convention Centre
Go Global Expo (gap years),
Sept. 24 & 25, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.,
Westin Harbour Castle
Ivy League & Stanford Info Night
(Brown, Columbia, Dartmouth, Harvard, Penn, Princeton, Stanford).
Sept. 20th, 7 p.m., LPCI Auditorium
International University Fair,
Oct. 1st & 2nd 1 p.m. to 6 p.m.
Toronto Convention Centre
Atlantic Universities Fair,
Sept 27th, 7 p.m.
Leaside High School
Ontario College Information Fair,
Oct 25th, 10 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Direct Energy Centre, CNE
Posted on 19 Sep 2011 by Guidance
We need your contact information
Each year, the Guidance department collects email address from our Grade 12 students in order to be able to communicate important information about life after high school, applications to post-secondary institutions and scholarship opportunities.
Grads are requested to send an email with your name in the subject line to: lawrenceparkgrads@hotmail.ca (please note it's .CA)
Grads are requested to send an email with your name in the subject line to: lawrenceparkgrads@hotmail.ca (please note it's .CA)
Posted on 10 Sep 2011 by Guidance
Information on Timetable Changes
Student Timetables were finalized in June 2011. Guidance is not making any changes to timetables at this time except in the circumstances that there was a mistake. Where we were not able to schedule all of a student’s first choices, we went to the alternatives provided, in the order submitted at course selection time. All students were informed of this process at the time of course selection, and changes were accommodated up until the end of June.
The ONLY circumstances in which a timetable change may be made are:
• Students earned a credit in the summer and that course needs to be removed from their timetable for this school year (students MUST however maintain the minimum course load for their grade level).
• Students wish to make a straight drop of a course (students MUST maintain minimum course loads at LP for their grade level: Gr. 12=6; Gr.11=7 Gr.9 &10=8)
• Students do not have the prerequisite course required for a course on their timetable.
• Students are missing a course which is a prerequisite for a program of study.
• An error was made in course scheduling. Please note it is NOT an error if students have a course they selected as a back up on their timetable. All queries regarding timetables should be directed by email to students’ guidance counsellor. Please note that students with last names A-F should contact erin.mackay@tdsb.on.ca; last names G-N should contact matt.perry@tdsb.on.ca; last names O-Z should contact mary.amoroso@tdsb.on.ca
The ONLY circumstances in which a timetable change may be made are:
• Students earned a credit in the summer and that course needs to be removed from their timetable for this school year (students MUST however maintain the minimum course load for their grade level).
• Students wish to make a straight drop of a course (students MUST maintain minimum course loads at LP for their grade level: Gr. 12=6; Gr.11=7 Gr.9 &10=8)
• Students do not have the prerequisite course required for a course on their timetable.
• Students are missing a course which is a prerequisite for a program of study.
• An error was made in course scheduling. Please note it is NOT an error if students have a course they selected as a back up on their timetable. All queries regarding timetables should be directed by email to students’ guidance counsellor. Please note that students with last names A-F should contact erin.mackay@tdsb.on.ca; last names G-N should contact matt.perry@tdsb.on.ca; last names O-Z should contact mary.amoroso@tdsb.on.ca
Posted on 10 Sep 2011 by Guidance
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