Wednesday, March 31, 2010

Daily Bulletin

DAILY ANNOUNCEMENTS:   Wednesday, March 31, 2010


Due to the Pro-D Day this Friday, the Abbotsford Collegiate Prayer Group will be hosting this week's Quest series, today and Thursday at lunch in Portable #3.

If you are planning to take Student Leadership 10, 11 or 12 or Peer Tutoring 12 next year please make sure you have filled out the application form and returned it to your counsellor by March 31.  If you need an application please see your counsellor.  You will not be enrolled in the course without a completed application form.

Grade 12 students are reminded to self report your interim and final grades to U. Vic and UFV online by March 31st.  If you need assistance, see Mrs. Doan with your student number.

If youíre going to UFV next year, you can sign up in the counseling centre for a 15 minute one on one advising session on Thursday, April 1st with a UFV Educational Advisor.  Limited spots between 11:00 to 1:00.

Attention Senior Choir ñ there is NO rehearsal today after school BUT you must come at 2:40 sharp for a 5 minute meeting.  Be on time, please!

To music students:  Purdyís is ready to take home.  Come see Miss Hasiuk.

This is a reminder to all Abbyís Got Talent finalists, organizers and hosts that there is a meeting tomorrow, Thursday at lunch in S210.  Finalists must be there with their music or not be in the show.

Regional Skills Competitions take place today at several sites in the Fraser Valley. These Abby Collegiate students will be competing today in order to advance to the Provincial level.
ï  Automotive Service, Andrew Fox, Andy Soto, Richard Punter
ï  Cabinetmaking, Lance Graham
ï  Carpentry, Kyle Mueler, Garrett Schurman, Jesse Gowan
ï  Electrical, Randell Warren, Marley LaFortune
        ï  Welding, James Motion, Peter Johns, Aaron Knorr
Please wish them the Best of Luck.

Thanks to all who voted for Grad Speaker.  Please give a big congratulations to Jeet Saini, your grad speaker for 2010.

There is a HIB meeting in W119 at 11:00 today.


Betty Smith
Abbotsford Collegiate
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Success is not a state to arrive at,
but rather a manner of travelling