Just a reminder to students that school on Tuesday, September 5th is for NEW Grade 9 students ONLY as "BOOMERANG" activities will be organized by our student leader group "LINK CREW" for the Grade 9 transition to high school.
Exam week is going to take place from June 12th to June 16th. Students are asked to be in class by 8:45am, and the exams begin at 9:00am. The earliest students can be released is 10:30am, but they have until 11:00am to finish their exams. The schedule will be as followed: Monday: Period 1 Tuesday: Period 2 Wednesday: Period 3 Thursday: Period 4 Friday: Period 5 We'd like to wish everyone good luck!
SSHS would like to thank TADD members, as well as other participants in their very first "Grim Reaper Day." It was a huge success. They had great hopes in raising awareness about the possible consequences which can result from impaired driving and through various planned activities, they effectively got their point across. It's important to remember that you always have a choice, so make sure to choose wisely or you could be the next one in white.
There will be a Spring Fling Dance on Thursday, May 25th. Time: 7-10pm Cost: $4 or $3 if you're floral dressed Music by: DJ Floyd There will be a canteen available as well as games with prizes taking place throughout the evening! We hope to see a big turnout at the last dance of this school year!
This coming week is the last spirit week for the 2016-2017 school year! Monday the 15th: Scrabble Day Tuesday the 16th: Lazy Day Wednesday the 17th: Ladies & Gent's Day Thursday the 18th: Hawaiian Day Friday the 19th: Hippie Day
Every lunch hour there will be activities in the cafeteria so make sure to participate!
On Wednesday, May 10th, we are pleased to have an Open House to the public to come to SSHS from 6:30 - 8:00 PM to view the 100 Years of Loss Exhibit, a National Exhibit that displays and provides a historical framework for the effects of the Residential Schools. From the early 1830s to 1996, thousands of First Nation, Inuit, and Métis children, some as young as four years old, were forced to attend Residential Schools. This exhibit is open to the Public.