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Pictures from Ecole Sir John Grad 2010

Please click on the following link if you want to view or download photos taken at the 2010 Grad (photos courtesy of Mr. Petten and Mr. Krause).  If you are downloading you can select the image size (by clicking on the “all sizes” icon above the photo), you might want the higher resolution pictures for printing, or use the lower resolution for quick downloading.  Click here to get to the link.



Announcements for Friday June 11th, 2010

Announcements for Friday June 11th, 2010

 

During the summer all student files saved on the school’s computer network will be erased.  If students have files that they want to keep they need to transfer them off the network before school is out.  Students can use USB keys, or burn the files onto a CD or DVD.

 

RELAY FOR LIFE

All Relay for Life Sir John Falcon students need to submit your donation envelopes and parental waiver forms to the office no later than today (Friday) afternoon.  If you are unable to do so, please see Mr. Burlington or Ms. Gibson.

 

GRAD WRITE-UPS

Grads!  If you haven’t submitted your write-up for the yearbook yet, you can still do so.  The yearbook staff haven’t started to layout the grad section yet so you have until June 11th to submit one and we will include it.  You can submit the write-ups to sjfyearbook@gmail.com or see Mr. Petten for instructions.

 

YEARBOOKS

Yearbooks are still available for purchase.  Please remember that there won’t be any extra yearbooks printed, you need to order one in advance to get one.  See Mr. Petten in the computer lab if you want to buy one, the cost is $25.

 

SPA SERVICES FOR GRADS

Cosmetology will be offering Spa services for grads.  Services being offered are: Manicures, facials, polish application, waxing, pedicures, fake eyelash application, eye lash and eyebrow tinting.  All of these services are being offered for a small fee and grads need to come to the cosmo lab to see me either before or right after first period this week to book their appointments with us.  Staff is more than welcome to take advantage of this great offer also.

 

SUMMER SCHOOL DEADLINE

The deadline to enrol in a summer school course is Friday June 18th.  Please see Ms. Bowden if you have any questions.

 

NEWSLETTERS

June newsletters are now available in the office or check out the schools website.

 

WORLD CUP OF SOCCER

Are you an avid soccer player who is getting excited about the upcoming World Cup of Soccer event?  Jessica Pope from the CBC would like to talk to students who fit this description.  See Burly for more details asap.

 

GRADE 12 SCHOLARSHIP/AWARDS

Several scholarships are awarded each year at Grad.  Application packages are now available in the office for grads who intend to pursue post-secondary studies in one of many disciplines including, but not limited to: Education, RCMP, Engineering, Law, Sciences, Art/Architecture and the Social Sciences.  There are also awards dedicated to citizenship, leadership, scholarship and service to community.

Please pick up an application package and submit it to the office NO LATER THAN 9:00am, TUESDAY, JUNE 15.  Validation statements are required as part of the application process so do not delay!

 

CONSTRUCTION BOOT CAMP

If you want to work in the construction industry, Construction Boot Camp is for you.  Contact Mrs. Cleary or Ms. Bowden for more information.

 

LINDA GRAY MEMORIAL AWARD

The Tree of Peace Friendship Centre is offering two awards with a cash value of $500 each.  This is open to Aboriginal students of Yellowknife, Dettah and Ndilo who will be attending a post secondary institution in the fall.  Application deadline is June 18th, 2010.  Please see Mrs. Cleary for more information.

 

SHEHTAH NABORS LP

Shehtah Nabors LP will award a total of eight scholarships per school year for $2500 each towards post secondary education.  The Shehtah Nabors LP scholarships are to encourage Dene and their descendants to pursue academic excellence for future roles within the Oil and Gas industry.

Open to members of the following:

Akaitcho Territory Government

Dehcho First Nation

Gwich’in Tribal Council

Sahtu Dene Council

Tlicho Government

Applications can be picked up from Mrs. Cleary.  Deadline date is July 16th, 2010.

 

CALM HOURS

If you are in need of CALM hours, Western Arctic Moving Pictures Film Society is looking for help.  Contact Jeremy Emerson at 766-2568.

 

ABORIGINAL GRADUATES

The Sixth Annual Honour Ceremony for Aboriginal Graduates will be held at Yellowknife River on Saturday June 12th, 2010 from 2:00-7:00.  Please see Mrs. Cleary if you are going to participate in the ceremony.

 

KATIMAVIK OPPORTUNITY

Katimavik is Canada’s leading volunteer youth-service program designed for young Canadians between the ages of 17 and 21 who want to live a unique experience and make a difference for the community and for themselves.  Programs include Cultural Discovery and Civic Engagement, Eco-citizenship and Active Living, and Second Language and Cultural Diversity.  You can find more information at www.katimavik.org or see Ms. Bowden in Student Support Services.

 

AUDIOLOGY AT GRANT MACEWAN

Are you looking for a challenging career in Audiology?  If you are at least 18 years of age, willing to commit to two years of post-secondary education and are open to extensive travel throughout the North, this maybe an exciting opportunity for you.  Apply to Grant MacEwan University at www.macewan.ca/hearingaid.  NWT residents who graduate from the program may seek an internship with Stanton Territorial Health Authority.  Please see Mrs. Cleary for more information.

 

SUMMER EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY

If you are a Grade 12 student who is going on to post-secondary school in the fall and you are interested in working for July and August, please contact Ms. Cleary or Ms. Bowden for an excellent job opportunity.

 

SCHOLARSHIPS

Four scholarships at $500.00 are available to Grade 12 students from St. Pats and Sir John.  These students must be eligible for Grade 12 graduation in 2010, and must attend a post-secondary educational institution within 15 months of graduation.  Applications can be picked up at the parish office (5206-52 St.) or St. Patrick’s’ church.  Due date is June 11, 2010 to the parish office.  Contact the Parish office at 873-4880 for more information.

Application for UCEP funding for First Nation and Inuit students in academic upgrading for the purpose of direct entry into college and/or university program is available on the website http://nwt-tno.inac.ainc.gc.ca/iis/iis-B-eng.asp.

 

EARN CALM HOURS

Another opportunity for students to earn CALM hours!  There are many volunteer jobs available for the upcoming Relay for Life Run that takes place on June 11th.  Please contact Candace Meadus at candace_meadus@gov.nt.ca or phone 873-7888.

 

GRAD MAKE-UP APPLICATION

Book your appointment soon to get your make-up done for grad.  Call Catherine at Lakeside Retread Spa Services at 766-2626 or 445-4151 to book an appointment.  Cost is $25.  Cincetti make-up used.

 

ENOUGH TALK, HURRY UP AND DO IT ALREADY ARTS SCHOLARSHIP

Are you graduating from Sir John this year?  Do you have a passion for drama, film or writing?  Have you been accepted into a post-secondary program studying dramatic arts, film or writing?  Have you demonstrated a strong work ethic and talent?  Do you like money?  Submit you application for this $1000 scholarship by Friday June 11, 2010 at 12:00 noon to the SJF Office.  For more information, please visit, www.dustinmilligan.com/scholarshipyellowknifecommunityfoundation.ca.

 

STUDENT SERVICES AREA

If you are using the kettle in the student services area, please make sure that you unplug them when you are finished using it.  Leaving it plugged in is a fire hazard.

 

CALM HOURS

See Mr. Skauge for some up coming dates.

 

LOOKING FOR SCHOLARSHIPS?

Check out these websites that are designed to help students find schools, scholarships and careers.  www.schoolfinder.com and www.scholarshipscanada.com.  These are free sites and list every school, program and scholarship in Canada. 

 

LOCKERS

Please make sure that your lockers are properly locked and that you keep all your possessions not being used inside your locker.

 

SCHOOL NURSE

Your school nurse is Rachel Nolting.  If you have any health questions please feel free to visit her in the Student Services area on Thursday mornings.  You can also e-mail her at rachel_nolting@gov.nt.ca or click on “Health Questions” link on the school website.



Announcements for Thursday June 10th, 2010

Announcements for Thursday June 10th, 2010

 

TUNDRA SCIENCE CAMP

There will be a short meeting for any applicants that applied for the Tundra Science Camp.  The meeting will take place today in Ms. Linn’s room (27) and all applicants need to attend.

 

GRAD WRITE-UPS

Grads!  If you haven’t submitted your write-up for the yearbook yet, you can still do so.  The yearbook staff haven’t started to layout the grad section yet so you have until June 11th to submit one and we will include it.  You can submit the write-ups to sjfyearbook@gmail.com or see Mr. Petten for instructions.

 

YEARBOOKS

Yearbooks are still available for purchase.  Please remember that there won’t be any extra yearbooks printed, you need to order one in advance to get one.  See Mr. Petten in the computer lab if you want to buy one, the cost is $25.

 

SPA SERVICES FOR GRADS

Cosmetology will be offering Spa services for grads.  Services being offered are: Manicures, facials, polish application, waxing, pedicures, fake eyelash application, eye lash and eyebrow tinting.  All of these services are being offered for a small fee and grads need to come to the cosmo lab to see me either before or right after first period this week to book their appointments with us.  Staff is more than welcome to take advantage of this great offer also.

 

SUMMER SCHOOL DEADLINE

The deadline to enrol in a summer school course is Friday June 18th.  Please see Ms. Bowden if you have any questions.

 

SUMMER SCHOOL MEETING

A short meeting for all students who have enrolled in the Sir John Summer School Program will take place this Thursday June 10th at 11:30am in the Science Theatre.  It is important for all students who have applied to the program to be in attendance to receive the required information.  If you have not yet applied, but are planning to take a Summer School course, you should attend this meeting as well.

 

NEWSLETTERS

June newsletters are now available in the office or check out the schools website.

 

WORLD CUP OF SOCCER

Are you an avid soccer player who is getting excited about the upcoming World Cup of Soccer event?  Jessica Pope from the CBC would like to talk to students who fit this description.  See Burly for more details asap.

 

GRADE 12 SCHOLARSHIP/AWARDS

Several scholarships are awarded each year at Grad.  Application packages are now available in the office for grads who intend to pursue post-secondary studies in one of many disciplines including, but not limited to: Education, RCMP, Engineering, Law, Sciences, Art/Architecture and the Social Sciences.  There are also awards dedicated to citizenship, leadership, scholarship and service to community.

Please pick up an application package and submit it to the office NO LATER THAN 9:00am, TUESDAY, JUNE 15.  Validation statements are required as part of the application process so do not delay!

 

CONSTRUCTION BOOT CAMP

If you want to work in the construction industry, Construction Boot Camp is for you.  Contact Mrs. Cleary or Ms. Bowden for more information.

 

GRAD DANCE LESSONS

Wednesday June 9th- 3:40-4:30

Thursday June 10th- 3:40-4:30

Lessons will be held in the gym.

 

LINDA GRAY MEMORIAL AWARD

The Tree of Peace Friendship Centre is offering two awards with a cash value of $500 each.  This is open to Aboriginal students of Yellowknife, Dettah and Ndilo who will be attending a post secondary institution in the fall.  Application deadline is June 18th, 2010.  Please see Mrs. Cleary for more information.

 

SHEHTAH NABORS LP

Shehtah Nabors LP will award a total of eight scholarships per school year for $2500 each towards post secondary education.  The Shehtah Nabors LP scholarships are to encourage Dene and their descendants to pursue academic excellence for future roles within the Oil and Gas industry.

Open to members of the following:

Akaitcho Territory Government

Dehcho First Nation

Gwich’in Tribal Council

Sahtu Dene Council

Tlicho Government

Applications can be picked up from Mrs. Cleary.  Deadline date is July 16th, 2010.

 

CALM HOURS

If you are in need of CALM hours, Western Arctic Moving Pictures Film Society is looking for help.  Contact Jeremy Emerson at 766-2568.

 

ABORIGINAL GRADUATES

The Sixth Annual Honour Ceremony for Aboriginal Graduates will be held at Yellowknife River on Saturday June 12th, 2010 from 2:00-7:00.  Please see Mrs. Cleary if you are going to participate in the ceremony.

 

KATIMAVIK OPPORTUNITY

Katimavik is Canada’s leading volunteer youth-service program designed for young Canadians between the ages of 17 and 21 who want to live a unique experience and make a difference for the community and for themselves.  Programs include Cultural Discovery and Civic Engagement, Eco-citizenship and Active Living, and Second Language and Cultural Diversity.  You can find more information at www.katimavik.org or see Ms. Bowden in Student Support Services.

 

AUDIOLOGY AT GRANT MACEWAN

Are you looking for a challenging career in Audiology?  If you are at least 18 years of age, willing to commit to two years of post-secondary education and are open to extensive travel throughout the North, this maybe an exciting opportunity for you.  Apply to Grant MacEwan University at www.macewan.ca/hearingaid.  NWT residents who graduate from the program may seek an internship with Stanton Territorial Health Authority.  Please see Mrs. Cleary for more information.

 

SUMMER EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY

If you are a Grade 12 student who is going on to post-secondary school in the fall and you are interested in working for July and August, please contact Ms. Cleary or Ms. Bowden for an excellent job opportunity.

 

SCHOLARSHIPS

Four scholarships at $500.00 are available to Grade 12 students from St. Pats and Sir John.  These students must be eligible for Grade 12 graduation in 2010, and must attend a post-secondary educational institution within 15 months of graduation.  Applications can be picked up at the parish office (5206-52 St.) or St. Patrick’s’ church.  Due date is June 11, 2010 to the parish office.  Contact the Parish office at 873-4880 for more information.

Application for UCEP funding for First Nation and Inuit students in academic upgrading for the purpose of direct entry into college and/or university program is available on the website http://nwt-tno.inac.ainc.gc.ca/iis/iis-B-eng.asp.

 

EARN CALM HOURS

Another opportunity for students to earn CALM hours!  There are many volunteer jobs available for the upcoming Relay for Life Run that takes place on June 11th.  Please contact Candace Meadus at candace_meadus@gov.nt.ca or phone 873-7888.

 

GRAD MAKE-UP APPLICATION

Book your appointment soon to get your make-up done for grad.  Call Catherine at Lakeside Retread Spa Services at 766-2626 or 445-4151 to book an appointment.  Cost is $25.  Cincetti make-up used.

 

ENOUGH TALK, HURRY UP AND DO IT ALREADY ARTS SCHOLARSHIP

Are you graduating from Sir John this year?  Do you have a passion for drama, film or writing?  Have you been accepted into a post-secondary program studying dramatic arts, film or writing?  Have you demonstrated a strong work ethic and talent?  Do you like money?  Submit you application for this $1000 scholarship by Friday June 11, 2010 at 12:00 noon to the SJF Office.  For more information, please visit, www.dustinmilligan.com/scholarshipyellowknifecommunityfoundation.ca.

 

STUDENT SERVICES AREA

If you are using the kettle in the student services area, please make sure that you unplug them when you are finished using it.  Leaving it plugged in is a fire hazard.

 

CALM HOURS

See Mr. Skauge for some up coming dates.

 

LOOKING FOR SCHOLARSHIPS?

Check out these websites that are designed to help students find schools, scholarships and careers.  www.schoolfinder.com and www.scholarshipscanada.com.  These are free sites and list every school, program and scholarship in Canada. 

 

LOCKERS

Please make sure that your lockers are properly locked and that you keep all your possessions not being used inside your locker.

 

SCHOOL NURSE

Your school nurse is Rachel Nolting.  If you have any health questions please feel free to visit her in the Student Services area on Thursday mornings.  You can also e-mail her at rachel_nolting@gov.nt.ca or click on “Health Questions” link on the school website.



Announcements for Wednesday June 9th, 2010

Announcements for Wednesday June 9th, 2010

 

GRAD WRITE-UPS

Grads!  If you haven’t submitted your write-up for the yearbook yet, you can still do so.  The yearbook staff haven’t started to layout the grad section yet so you have until June 11th to submit one and we will include it.  You can submit the write-ups to sjfyearbook@gmail.com or see Mr. Petten for instructions.

 

YEARBOOKS

Yearbooks are still available for purchase.  Please remember that there won’t be any extra yearbooks printed, you need to order one in advance to get one.  See Mr. Petten in the computer lab if you want to buy one, the cost is $25.

 

SPA SERVICES FOR GRADS

Cosmetology will be offering Spa services for grads.  Services being offered are: Manicures, facials, polish application, waxing, pedicures, fake eyelash application, eye lash and eyebrow tinting.  All of these services are being offered for a small fee and grads need to come to the cosmo lab to see me either before or right after first period this week to book their appointments with us.  Staff is more than welcome to take advantage of this great offer also.

 

SUMMER SCHOOL DEADLINE

The deadline to enrol in a summer school course is Friday June 18th.  Please see Ms. Bowden if you have any questions.

 

SUMMER SCHOOL MEETING

A short meeting for all students who have enrolled in the Sir John Summer School Program will take place this Thursday June 10th at 11:30am in the Science Theatre.  It is important for all students who have applied to the program to be in attendance to receive the required information.  If you have not yet applied, but are planning to take a Summer School course, you should attend this meeting as well.

 

NEWSLETTERS

June newsletters are now available in the office or check out the schools website.

 

YOUR CHANCE TO GET AT YOUR TEACHERS

Get your ticket ($2) or get your ticket (3 for $5) for the chance to be selected for throwing a cream pie into the face of one of those nasty teachers.  This event is taking place outside during the barbeque in the NACC courtyard on Tuesday June 8th…See Burly in his gym office for tickets or if you need more details.  It sounds like a lot of fun…

 

WORLD CUP OF SOCCER

Are you an avid soccer player who is getting excited about the upcoming World Cup of Soccer event?  Jessica Pope from the CBC would like to talk to students who fit this description.  See Burly for more details asap.

 

GRADE 12 SCHOLARSHIP/AWARDS

Several scholarships are awarded each year at Grad.  Application packages are now available in the office for grads who intend to pursue post-secondary studies in one of many disciplines including, but not limited to: Education, RCMP, Engineering, Law, Sciences, Art/Architecture and the Social Sciences.  There are also awards dedicated to citizenship, leadership, scholarship and service to community.

Please pick up an application package and submit it to the office NO LATER THAN 9:00am, TUESDAY, JUNE 15.  Validation statements are required as part of the application process so do not delay!

 

CONSTRUCTION BOOT CAMP

If you want to work in the construction industry, Construction Boot Camp is for you.  Contact Mrs. Cleary or Ms. Bowden for more information.

 

GRAD DANCE LESSONS

Wednesday June 9th- 3:40-4:30

Thursday June 10th- 3:40-4:30

 

SCUBA CLUB

There will be a scuba meeting on Wednesday June 9th for all scuba club members.  Bring your lunch to room 27 at 11:30am for an update on fundraiser activities and what we have planned next!

 

IMPORTANT GRAD MEETING

There will be an important Grad meeting on Wednesday June 9th at 11:30am in the fitness room.  Come out to hear the candidates for Valedictorian.

 

LINDA GRAY MEMORIAL AWARD

The Tree of Peace Friendship Centre is offering two awards with a cash value of $500 each.  This is open to Aboriginal students of Yellowknife, Dettah and Ndilo who will be attending a post secondary institution in the fall.  Application deadline is June 18th, 2010.  Please see Mrs. Cleary for more information.

 

SHEHTAH NABORS LP

Shehtah Nabors LP will award a total of eight scholarships per school year for $2500 each towards post secondary education.  The Shehtah Nabors LP scholarships are to encourage Dene and their descendants to pursue academic excellence for future roles within the Oil and Gas industry.

Open to members of the following:

Akaitcho Territory Government

Dehcho First Nation

Gwich’in Tribal Council

Sahtu Dene Council

Tlicho Government

Applications can be picked up from Mrs. Cleary.  Deadline date is July 16th, 2010.

 

CALM HOURS

If you are in need of CALM hours, Western Arctic Moving Pictures Film Society is looking for help.  Contact Jeremy Emerson at 766-2568.

 

ABORIGINAL GRADUATES

The Sixth Annual Honour Ceremony for Aboriginal Graduates will be held at Yellowknife River on Saturday June 12th, 2010 from 2:00-7:00.  Please see Mrs. Cleary if you are going to participate in the ceremony.

 

KATIMAVIK OPPORTUNITY

Katimavik is Canada’s leading volunteer youth-service program designed for young Canadians between the ages of 17 and 21 who want to live a unique experience and make a difference for the community and for themselves.  Programs include Cultural Discovery and Civic Engagement, Eco-citizenship and Active Living, and Second Language and Cultural Diversity.  You can find more information at www.katimavik.org or see Ms. Bowden in Student Support Services.

 

AUDIOLOGY AT GRANT MACEWAN

Are you looking for a challenging career in Audiology?  If you are at least 18 years of age, willing to commit to two years of post-secondary education and are open to extensive travel throughout the North, this maybe an exciting opportunity for you.  Apply to Grant MacEwan University at www.macewan.ca/hearingaid.  NWT residents who graduate from the program may seek an internship with Stanton Territorial Health Authority.  Please see Mrs. Cleary for more information.

 

SUMMER EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY

If you are a Grade 12 student who is going on to post-secondary school in the fall and you are interested in working for July and August, please contact Ms. Cleary or Ms. Bowden for an excellent job opportunity.

 

SCHOLARSHIPS

Four scholarships at $500.00 are available to Grade 12 students from St. Pats and Sir John.  These students must be eligible for Grade 12 graduation in 2010, and must attend a post-secondary educational institution within 15 months of graduation.  Applications can be picked up at the parish office (5206-52 St.) or St. Patrick’s’ church.  Due date is June 11, 2010 to the parish office.  Contact the Parish office at 873-4880 for more information.

Application for UCEP funding for First Nation and Inuit students in academic upgrading for the purpose of direct entry into college and/or university program is available on the website http://nwt-tno.inac.ainc.gc.ca/iis/iis-B-eng.asp.

 

EARN CALM HOURS

Another opportunity for students to earn CALM hours!  There are many volunteer jobs available for the upcoming Relay for Life Run that takes place on June 11th.  Please contact Candace Meadus at candace_meadus@gov.nt.ca or phone 873-7888.

 

MOVE OUTSIDE

Hey Northerners.  You have the best winter playground right outside your door!  Get up and get outside!  What do you do to keep moving outside in the winter?  Tell them what you do to keep active and check out movenwt.ca for a chance to win tickets from First Air.

 

GRAD MAKE-UP APPLICATION

Book your appointment soon to get your make-up done for grad.  Call Catherine at Lakeside Retread Spa Services at 766-2626 or 445-4151 to book an appointment.  Cost is $25.  Cincetti make-up used.

 

ENOUGH TALK, HURRY UP AND DO IT ALREADY ARTS SCHOLARSHIP

Are you graduating from Sir John this year?  Do you have a passion for drama, film or writing?  Have you been accepted into a post-secondary program studying dramatic arts, film or writing?  Have you demonstrated a strong work ethic and talent?  Do you like money?  Submit you application for this $1000 scholarship by Friday June 11, 2010 at 12:00 noon to the SJF Office.  For more information, please visit, www.dustinmilligan.com/scholarshipyellowknifecommunityfoundation.ca.

 

REPORT BULLYING

There will be a box in the office and in the library available to anyone who would like to report any bullying.  Please check out the website at www.reportbullying.com for more information.

 

ATTENTION ALL CADETS

Did you know that there are currently 40 Army and Air Cadet Courses that can earn you credits towards high school graduation?  If you have taken any courses through the Cadet program, just bring a copy of your course report to your counsellor in the Student Support Services area.

 

STUDENT SERVICES AREA

If you are using the kettle in the student services area, please make sure that you unplug them when you are finished using it.  Leaving it plugged in is a fire hazard.

 

CALM HOURS

See Mr. Skauge for some up coming dates.

 

LOOKING FOR SCHOLARSHIPS?

Check out these websites that are designed to help students find schools, scholarships and careers.  www.schoolfinder.com and www.scholarshipscanada.com.  These are free sites and list every school, program and scholarship in Canada. 

 

LOCKERS

Please make sure that your lockers are properly locked and that you keep all your possessions not being used inside your locker.

 

SCHOOL NURSE

Your school nurse is Rachel Nolting.  If you have any health questions please feel free to visit her in the Student Services area on Thursday mornings.  You can also e-mail her at rachel_nolting@gov.nt.ca or click on “Health Questions” link on the school website.



Final Exam Schedule

 

  

                                          Final- June 2010 Exams- Final

                                                     AM ONLY

 Please Note ELA 30-1/30-2 part A will be written in Computer labs 6 and 18 and                                 classrooms 34, 40 on June 14

SS30-1,30-2, Part A will be written in Comp. Lab 6 and rm 34 on June 15

 

                                                           AM

 

Wed. June 16

Thur.. June. 17

Fri. June18

Tues.June 22

Wed.June 23

Thurs. June 24

Fri. June 25

9-12

9-11:30am

9-11:30am

9-10:45am

9-12

9-11:30am

9-11:30am

FlA30

Part A

Rm . 34

Chem 30

(24)

Rm. 34

9-10:30am

Chem 30

 OLD

Rm. 34

Math 30 P

(24)

Rm 40

Math 30A

Rm 34

(29)

 

 

ELA9

AAT

FLA 9 AAT

Part B

(132)

Fr. 10,20,30

(29)

GYM

ELA30-1, 30-2

Part B

(88)

Rm 34, 40, 41

 

SS 30-1, 30-2,

30-1F

Part B

SS30 (old), 33(old)

(73)

Rm 34, 40, 41

 Physics 30. 30F

(21)

Rm. 34

9-10:30am

Physics 30

  OLD

Rm. 34

Eng. 10-1, 10-2, 20-1,20-2

(147)

GYM

9-11:30am

SS9, SS9F

Chem 20

Chem 20F

(141)

GYM

9-11:30am

Sci 9, Sci. 10

(123)

GYM

9-12

FLA 30-1

Part B

Rm . 34

 

9-10:45am

Math 9 , 9F

AAT

(193)

GYM

 

 

 

 

                                          Final - PM ONLY- Final

                                                      June 2010

 

                                                           PM

 

Wed. June 16

Thur.. June. 17

Fri. June18

Tues.June 22

Wed.June 23

Thurs. June 24

Fri. June 25

1-3:30pm

SS20-1,20-1F

20-2,10-1,

10-1F, 10-2,

(169)

GYM

1-3:30pm

Math 10P, 10A, 20P ,20A

 

(93)

GYM

1-3:30pm

 

1-3:30pm

Bio 30

(57)

Rm. 34, 40

1-3:30pm

Physics 20, 20F

(32)

GYM

1-3:30pm

 

1-3:30pm

Physics 30

  OLD

  Rm. 34

 

Chem 30

  OLD

Rm 34

 

 

 

 

 

Hum. 9/10

 (13)

Rm 12

SS9/10 ISP

(13)

Rm. 12

 

1-3:30pm

Bio 20. Bio 20F

(48)

GYM

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 



Grade 8 Parent Information Evening

Please see the advertisement for the upcoming Grade 8 Parent Information Evening.



Free Christmas Luncheon - Dec 18th

All students are invited to a FREE Christmas Turkey Sandwich luncheon on Friday, December 18th at noon in the SJF Foyer.  Please let your Day 1 Period 1 teacher know if you would like to participate by, Thursday, December 11th.  For those students who do not have a Day 1 Period 1 class, please go to the office to sign up.



Christmas Concert - December 16th @ NACC

Christmas Concert

Come on out to hear Sir John’s finest musicians for an evening of Christmas music.  Get your tickets at NACC.  Click on the image for more information.



Sir John’s Very Own Torchbearers!!

Two of Sir John Franklin High School’s students have been chosen to take part in the Olympic Torch Relay on Thursday, November 5th.  Jeanne Yurris and Shaun Thagard were both chosen through the program called Sogo Active, sponsored by Coca-Cola.

Shaun recalls how he entered the competition and how he found out he was one of the torchbearers.  “My mom asked my sister and I if we’d be interested in entering a contest she heard about through Sport North.   She told us that through the SoGo Active promotion, sponsored by Coke, some of the Olympic torchbearers would be chosen.  During the contest we entered the amount of physical activity I took part in.  We did this on the SoGo Active website.  While we were in PEI for the Canada Summer Games we received a message that I had made the short list from which torchbearers were chosen.  To be one of 12,000 people across Canada that will carry a torch is an honour.”

Come and cheer on your fellow Falcons!  Jeanne will be carrying the torch from Weaver Drive to Bryson Drive on 50th Avenue, and Shaun will be carrying the torch starting on 51A Avenue from house 5501 to 57th Street.

Congratulations to both Jeanne and Shaun for having an active life and being chosen to represent Yellowknife during the Olympic Torch Relay!



Pictures from Ecole Sir John Grad 2009

Please click on the following link if you want to view or download photos taken at the 2009 Grad (photos courtesy of Mr. Petten and Mr. Krause).  If you are downloading you can select the image size (by clicking on the “all sizes” icon above the photo), you might want the higher resolution pictures for printing, or use the lower resolution for quick downloading.  Click here to get to the link.