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The other big project that will take place over the next few weeks is an interview and article that students will complete as part of their Grade 8 rite of passage. The activities that comprise the rite of passage can be found at huitpas.wikispaces.com and criteria and useful resources can be found on the telecharger tab on the right. I encourage you to read the article which inspired me by SFU professor Maurice Gibbons, Walkabout<http://www.selfdirectedlearning.com/walkabout.html>. For the interview, students are to connect with and interview someone in the community that can help them better understand an aspect the world or their life path - let their interests and passions guide them. The interviewee could be a family member, neighbour, family friend, coach or teacher, colleague from your work, or other community member with knowledge or experience to share. Students will turn their interview into an article in French (with quotes in French or English) to submit by December 14th.
We have a few upcoming excursions for which you are welcome to come along. On December 7th, from 12:00-2:45, students have the opportunity to visit Vic High to see what it has to offer, both in career programs and the arts. On the 8th, we will be heading to Techtoria, a showcase of Vancouver Island Technology companies, with a side-trip to see the trees at the Empress and Conference Centre. We will be leaving late morning and returning by 2:45. More details to follow, but please email if you can come along on either trip. The swimming trip to Crystal Pool is this Friday, 12:30-2:45.
Our Division will also be coordinating the Mustard Seed Food Drive for December, collecting non-perishables from all the classes, tallying totals, making announcements and building the mountain of food in the foyer. Send in your canned goods starting on December 1st. Merci!
A note from PAC: If you would like a Thrify's Smile Card to load to raise money for Central PAC, please let me know and I will send one home with your child.
And about report cards: next week students will complete a self-reflection about their progress this term. They will also record their marks for the first term. You should receive this reflection/marks next Thursday, December 1st. Please contact me if you would like to talk about your child's progress at that time.
Finally, as we are approaching the holidays, there is no need to get a gift for me. If you do feel like giving, I would ask you to make a contribution to the school in Tanzania where Eva Fraser and Caroline Crossley will be volunteering in the winter, or donate to another local charity.
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