Mark your CALENDARS!
Grade 10 Students
1st day September 4th.
Grade 11 & 12 Students
1st day September 5th.
Picture Day—1st day of
school.
Dear Parents/Guardians, We have reached the end of another school year. It is amazing how quickly ten months go by and it has been an amazing and eventful year filled with so many great accomplishments by our students and staff. Our athletics program brought home several banners, our Skills team came away with some significant accolades and our Fine Arts department won many choral, music and drama awards and had an excellent display at the Art Gallery in Edmonton. Add in all the fantastic accomplishments in the area of academics and we have had a successful year. A number of thanks goes out at this time of year. First, I’d like to thank all of our students. Year after year, I continue to be proud to be a principal of a school where our students are often identified as being outstanding individuals who are considered to be good kids. Although high school students sometimes get a bad rap for being teenagers, I get told often that we have some of the most polite, welcoming and helpful students that visitors encounter. Second, a huge thank you and best wishes go out to our graduating class of 2018. We have seen many of you grow from Grade 10 to Grade 12 and in the three years, saw you mature into fine young individuals. Whatever path you choose, do so with passion and know that as a staff, we are proud of you. Last, we’d like to thank you; our parents. We know raising teenagers is not an easy task and that you entrust us to do our best throughout the year to give them a quality education that will help them once they graduate. We know that at times, this can be a challenge to get students to do their work, study for exams or at times, even wake up to come to school. Thank you for taking our calls and being patient with us throughout times of craziness. We appreciate all the support you have provided us and for those of you returning, welcome you back in August to continue the journey. Every year I’ve been in education, we always have some goodbyes to give and some welcomes to announce. As mentioned earlier, our grade 12 graduating students are moving on to their post high school endeavors and we wish them the best in all they do. We would also like to say goodbye at this time to some of our staff who are also moving on. Mr. Mick Sahib, Ms. Nicole McRae, Ms. Stacie Becker, Ms. Savannah Essington and Ms. Robyn Nichol will sadly not be returning to Sturgeon Composite High School. We would like to wish them the best of luck in their professional journey. We also have to say good bye to Mr. Mike Snow, Ms. JoAnne Welwood and Ms. Cherie McKeever who are all retiring this year. Although we will miss them, I am sure that they will have many different plans which they will thoroughly enjoy. We welcome back to the school Ms. Carmen Baxandall and Ms. Rae Ann McKinnon and new to the school next year is Mr. Chad Hill and Jackson Percy. As we end the school year, we’d like to remind our parents about our summer communication. In August, you will receive an email which will provide you important dates and information that I will also give you a brief summary of below. Our school office opens officially August 27 th. In our summer communication, you will receive information regarding your child’s schedule and how to request a timetable change if you require one. The schedules should be available via PowerSchool sometime in August. Our first day of school for Grade 10 students will be September 4 th. This is for Grade 10 students only. All other students will begin on September 5th. The last item is a celebratory one. This summer will mark the completion of the Sturgeon Composite Modernization. There is a little bit of work to be done inside and some landscaping and east side parking lot issues to address but once those are done, the work will be complete. It has been a long process and one in which there have been numerous challenges and some very difficult moments for students, staff and parents. Thank you for your patience but it is coming to an end very soon. I would like to extend my warmest thanks to all of you and to wish you all a peaceful and relaxing summer. I look forward to August and the start of the new school year.
See you then,
John Baldassarre Principal
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Next Council Meeting
Tuesday, September 11, 2018 @ 6:30pm
Following meeting is
Meet the teacher
Wishing
Cherie McKeever
JoAnne Welwood
and
Mike Snow
All the best on their new journeys!
Thank you for all you’ve done!
Ms. Stacie Becker Ms. Savannah Essington
Ms. Nicole McRae Ms. Robyn Nichol
Mr. Mick Sahib
Art
Sturgeon Composite High School Art 30 students Grad show at the Alberta Gallery of Art!
SCHS teacher Cheryl Tanouye was presented the Art Educator Award from the Canadian Society for Education through Art (CSEA)
Welding
Logan Dunkin placed 4th at regionals for welding. Logan qualified for provincials and will be representing our school with pride.
Drama Drama 20/30s took two of their plays, Us and Them and Sure Thing, to the Zone 3 One Act Play Festival, in
Ardrossan. There, they competed against a variety of schools from Ardrossan, Sherwood Park, Lmont, Lloydminster, and Tofield. Both plays were well received and adjudicated by Doug Mertz, who holds a BFA in Acting and an MFA in Performance Pedagogy, and currently serves as Director of Education and Out-reach at the Citadel Theatre.
Kudos to all the Drama 20/30 students who performed at the festival, and congratulations to Rebecca Vrdolak, who won best director for Sure Thing, and to the cast (Rebecca Vrdolak, Tyler Sheskey) and crew (Cheyenne Hatter, Miguel Wilson) of Sure Thing, which won best play, for Zone 3, 2018.
Music
Vocal Jazz Ensemble received an 'Honours with distinction' rating, and were invited to compete at the Choral Provincials Festival on May 27th.
SCHS concert choir received a Gold rating at Choralfest in Edmonton.
AIBF (Alberta International Band Festival)- Edmonton Jazz Band received two 'Superior ratings' (the highest at this festival) resulting in an AIBF GOLD award. Concert Band received two 'Excellent ratings'
St. Albert Rotary Music Festival Choir and Vocal Jazz Ensemble received gold ratings Concert Band received a mark of 91% (Honours) and earned the Concert Band Award from SARMF. Jazz Band received a mark of 95% (Honours with Distinction), won the jazz band award, and was invited to play at the "ENCORE awards night" to close this year’s St. Albert Rotary Music Festival at the Arden Theater.
Darwin Krips our Vice Principal and Choral Music Teacher was awarded the 2017 Arts and Culture Citation Award (In recognition of his outstanding accomplishments. Your continued dedication and commitment to ex-cellence has brought honour to the City of Edmonton.
Katie Griffith this year’s music student teacher was the 1st to lead multiple ensembles in completion resulting in excellent, gold and superior ratings.
Cosmetology
Grace Arndt was awarded the silver medal after being moved up into the post-secondary level at Skills Canada Alberta
schs
Sports
Senior Boys volleyball team on winning gold “City Champions” for division 3 volleyball in ASAA.
Senior Girls Basketball team on winning gold “City Champions” for division 2 basketball in ASAA.
Kerri Meadow won Coach of the Year for Senior Girls Basketball.
Ashley Gaulden was name Metro AllStar for Senior Girls Basketball
Colin Green was named Metro Allstar for Senior Volleyball
Colten Brenneis made the Rugby National Team
Corbin Spenrath was name Athlete of the Week sponsored by Sportfactor
Athletics Program is launching a Football team Fall 2018
Students
Miyah Arcand a Grade 12 student here at Sturgeon Composite received the Bold Eagle Top Candidate Award from Lieutenant-Governor Lois Mitchell during the graduation ceremony on Aug.10 at CFB Wainwright. (Bold Eagle is a 6-week military program for Aboriginal youth living in Western Canada.)
Graeme Gibson was selected for the Rotary Adventure in Citizenship Program (April 29 – May 2, 2018
Jaden Rigney was selected for the Second Languages Exchange program in Spain
School
Green Team – Donated 160 Thanksgiving meals to people in need at Hope Mission Leadership – Under the direction of Carrla Cowley have been collecting and raising donations for the Mustard
Seed and spent time serving supper for those in need. Euclid - International mathematics competition out of Waterloo, Ont. This was the 6th year SCHS competed. This
year we had the highest team score yet. Which declared us zone champions for the 6th time. Bill Crittenden our Table Top Club and Math teacher represented Alberta at a world Table Top championships in
Seattle Washington.
NOT TO MENTION THE RENOVATIONS ARE COMPLETED!
schs
Building Community Growing Hope Supporting Change
On Monday, April 23rd, nine members of the leadership team were able to
accompany Ms. Cowley to the Mustard Seed, which Leadership had been raising
donations for. They spent there time preparing and serving supper for those in
need. This event was a great eye opener to see so many individuals who either lived
on the streets or couldn't afford any food to come together and enjoy a meal,
desert, and a great hockey game! Thank you to everyone who donated or helped at
the Mustard Seed it was much appreciated and we encourage you to volunteer or
donate supplies for the Mustard Seed!
&
65% Booked Signup today!
Next Student/Parent Meeting to take place early Sept. More details to
follow!
CROSS-COUNTRY
MVP — Evan Haddock
FOOTBALL
Junior Team MIP - Zach Roberts
Junior Team MVP - Zach Froese
Senior Team MIP - Nathan Brake
Senior Team MVP - James Suranyi
JUNIOR GIRLS VOLLEYBALL
MIP - Jacey Taylor
MVP - Ashley Holden
SENIOR GIRLS VOLLEYBALL
MIP - Angela Skorija
MVP - Shay Savoie
JUNIOR BOYS VOLLEYBALL
MIP - Gage Perrott
MVP - Sam Wilson
SENIOR BOYS VOLLEYBALL
MIP - Niklas van Paridon
MVP - Colin Green
CURLING
MIP - Samantha Mairs
MVP - Morgan Williams
JUNIOR GIRLS BASKETBALL
MIP - Maria Arnold
MVP - Justina Lamanna
JUNIOR BOYS BASKETBALL
MIP - Usman Qureshi
MVP - Brandon Brezinski
SENIOR GIRLS BASKETBALL
MIP - Ashley Gaulden
MVP - Sam Runyon
SENIOR BOYS BASKETBALL
MIP - Chance Pasichnuk
MVP - Jake Harris
BADMINTON
MIP - Caitlin Sullivan
MVP - Corbin Spenrath
GIRLS SOCCER
MIP - Lexi Bruce
MVP - Elana Profiri
BOYS SOCCER
MIP - Caleb Lutz
MVP - Skylar Johnson
TRACK & FIELD
Track MIP - Sam Wilson
Track MVP - Shay Savoie
Field MIP - Mackenzie Hamm
Field MVP - Hannah Sullivan
SENIOR GIRLS RUGBY
Forward MIP - Ashley Holden
Forward MVP - Katarina Boras
Back MIP - Ryann Hedstrom
Back MVP - Morgan Soetaert
JUNIOR GIRLS RUGBY
MIP - Olivia Mercier
MVP - Shakira Hall
SENIOR BOYS RUGBY
Forward MIP - Hunter Starchuk
Forward MVP - Colton Brenneis
Back MIP - Wesley Kieftenbeld
Back MVP - Griffin Perrott
RON ALLEN AWARD
Ron Allen Award Recipient:
Samantha Runyon
SPORTSPERSON OF THE YEAR
Female Sportsperson—
Morgan Soetaert
Male Sportsperson - Corbin Spenrath
ATHLETE OF THE YEAR
Female Athlete - Shay Savoie
Male Athlete - Griffin Perrott
MUSIC
Outstanding Concert Band Member 2017-2018
Garett Biddiscombe
Angela Skorija
Outstanding Jazz Band Member 2017-2018
Brett Wygle
Outstanding Choir Member 2017-2018
Myckenzie Vandenberghe
Outstanding Vocal Jazz Member 2017-2018
Graeme Gibson
Distinguished Musician Award 2017-2018
Hannah Pinault
Austin Kirk
Kate Westra
DRAMA
Outstanding Directing
Rebecca Vrdolak (Drama 30)
Outstanding Achievement in Technical Theatre
Cheyenne Hatter (Drama 30)
Outstanding Acting in a Leading Role
Cassie Chiasson (Drama 20)
Tyler Sheskey (Drama 20)
Oustanding Acting in a Suporting Role
Gaillen Flynn (Drama 30)
Lynn Buechler (Drama 10)
Golden Spirit Award (for Outstanding Congeniality and
Collaborative Skills
Sandra Matta (Drama 20/30)
Christian Smith (Drama 10)
ART
Art 10 Outstanding Art Student Award 2018
Genevieve Casavant
Abbigail Gould
Michelle Hajric
Art 20 Outstanding Art Student Award 2018
Paige Van Brabant
Charity Pasichnuk
Myckenzie Vandenberghe
Art 30 Outstanding Art Student Award 2018
Shay Savoie
Cheyenne Hatter
Sarah Whittal
Art 10 Outstanding Achievement Award
Zelma Kytwayhat
Benson Gatt
June – August Scholarship Deadlines
Sturgeon Public School Division Scholarship - A scholarship of $1,000 will be awarded to all Grade 12 students who qualify. Application Deadline: June 2018 More information: http://www.sturgeon.ab.ca/Scholarships.php
Advancing Futures Bursary - Advancing Futures is a post-secondary bursary program for youth aged 18 to 24 who have been in government care. Youth are invited to apply for the Advancing Futures bursary if they are interested in: obtaining their high school equivalency through adult education if it is a requirement for entry into a post-secondary program, earning a license or certificate, learning a trade, earning a diploma or degree from a post-secondary school. Application Deadline: June 1 for studies beginning in the fall, October 1 for studies beginning between January and August the following year. More information: http://www.humanservices.alberta.ca/family-community/15616.html
Nelson Civic Leadership Scholarship - Nelson Civic Leadership Scholarships support community-minded student leaders in achieving their educational goals. Three $5000 scholarships will be awarded to students who have demonstrated academic success, personal strength, and determination in their commitment to civic engagement and leadership. Application Deadline: April – June 2018 More information: http://www.nelson.com/scholarship/
Indspire Bursaries and Scholarships - Indspire is an Indigenous-led registered charity that invests in the education of Indigenous people for the long term benefit of these individuals, their families and communities, and Canada. A number of different scholarships and bursaries are offered so check out their website for fur-ther details. Application Deadline: June 1 – November 1, and February 1 More information: http://indspire.ca/for-students/bursaries-scholarships/
Edmonton Foundation Community Scholarships – Provided to help students achieve their educational dreams. Students must have financial need, be a permanent resident of Canada, reside in the greater Edmon-ton area, and pursuing a program of study leading to a license, certificate, and diploma, undergraduate or pro-fessional degree. Application Deadline: June 15 Annually More information: https://www.ecfoundation.org/grants/student-awards/
RAP Scholarship - To recognize the accomplishments of Alberta high school students participating in the Registered Apprenticeship Program (RAP) or who have completed a Career and Technology Studies (CTS) apprenticeship pathway and to encourage students to continue apprenticeship training after high school. Application Deadline: June 30 annually More information: http://studentaid.alberta.ca/scholarships/alberta-scholarships/?SK=223
Anna & John Kolesar Memorial Scholarship – One $1500 scholarship is awarded to a student entering the Faculty of Education. Applicants must be from families where neither parent obtained a university degree. Application Deadline: August 1, 2018 More information: http://studentaid.alberta.ca/scholarships/alberta-scholarships/?SK=203
Keyera Energy – Peter J. Renton Memorial Scholarship The scholarship is intended to assist and encourage Alberta students to pursue full-time studies in a post-secondary program in a field related to the oil and gas industry. Award Value - $3,000 Application Deadline: August 1, 2018 More information: http://studentaid.alberta.ca/scholarships/alberta-scholarships/?SK=1091
June – August Scholarship Deadlines
ATCO Indigenous Education Awards Program – The program is aimed at supporting Indigenous students from First Nations and Metis communities in close proximity to ATCO facilities. Successful applicants will demonstrate a balanced lifestyle and commitment to the pursuit of education. Students should also demon-strate leadership capabilities and strive to be role models in their schools and communities. Application Deadline: July 15, 2018 More information: http://www.atco.com/Our-Commitment/Aboriginal-Relations/Indigenous-Education-Awards-Program
Aboriginal Education Partnership Program - The Aboriginal Education Par tnership Program offers an innovative approach for corporate support of Aboriginal students. Alberta-Pacific enters into a partnership agreement with a successful applicant each year to provide mentorship and support. Consideration is given to those candidates who meet the necessary criteria and demonstrate a positive attitude, indication of perfor-mance, financial need and potential in their educational goal. Application Deadline: July 15, 2018 More information: https://alpac.ca/corporate-responsibility/community-investment/scholarships
Alexander Rutherford Scholarship – Students are to apply once they have been accepted in full-time post-secondary studies. Award value up to $2500 based on grade 10, 11 and 12 marks for select courses. Application Deadline: Ongoing More information: http://studentaid.alberta.ca/
Thiessen Foundation Broadcast Scholarship - To support and recognize an individual who has completed high school in Alberta with exemplary academics and to assist the individual in the pursuit of post-secondary studies at Canadian broadcast schools. Application Deadline: August 1, 2018 More information: http://studentaid.alberta.ca/scholarships/alberta-scholarships/?SK=1909
Keyera Energy – Peter J. Renton Memorial Scholarship The scholarship is intended to assist and encourage Alberta students to pursue full-time studies in a post-secondary program in a field related to the oil and gas industry. Award Value - $3,000 Application Deadline: August 1, 2018 More information: http://studentaid.alberta.ca/scholarships/alberta-scholarships/?SK=1091
N. B. Coutts Local Union No. 955 Scholarship Fund - Scholarships may be awarded to students who are members or dependents of a member in good standing with the International Union of Operating Engi-neers, Local Union No. 955. The total amount of each Scholarship will be $5,000.00 to be paid over 2 con-secutive academic years of study, in increments of $2,500.00 per year. Application Deadline: August 17, 2018 More information: https://www.oe955.com/955-advantage/union-proud/scholarships-bursaries/
PRIVATE TUTOR LIST
No attempt has been made to rate or screen the tutors to determine adequate compensations. Sturgeon Composite High School provides
no services other than to provide a list of names. All arrangements for services rendered, including rate of pay, the quality of service and
any other terms and conditions of employment are to be arranged by the tutor and the contacting parties contracting the services.
Students have the opportunity to be tutored by other senior students in various subjects, based on availability. If you are interested in
getting a tutor, or being a tutor, please visit Student Services!
NAME BACKGROUND INFO CONTACT INFO
SIMON KRUPA Tutors Bio 10, 20 , 30 and Psychology
Will tutor in student’s home or public venue
587-984-8251
BRYAN QUINN B. Ed
Tutors Math grade K – 12
Will tutor at St. Albert Public Library
780-460-7733
780-265-6523 cell
MITCHELL VANBEEK Tutors Math grade 10 – 12 780-691-5676
JESSICA OYSTRYK Teacher for St. Albert Public
Tutors high school English and Social Studies
Will tutor in student’s home or public venue
587-590-2406
DEBORAH ZECHEL Honors degree in English
Tutors all levels of English
Experience in ESL tutoring
Will tutor in own or student’s home
780-458-5578
KENNY SCHIEWE Tutor English, Social, Math, Science10, Physics, and
Chemistry (everything but Biology)
780-266-9564
TUTORING AGENCIES
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Professional tutoring in St. Albert
Specializing in math grade 5-12
Owned and operated by an Alberta Certified
Teacher
780-265-4907
Email: [email protected]
Website: academicsolutions.ca
iPREP PLUS Unlimited home study support for grade 12 students Website: http://www.iprepplus.com/
SUCCESS 2000 Tutoring in all subjects all grades 780-460-1168
Website:
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TUTOR DOCTOR In home, one to one tutoring service Grade 1 -12,
university, college and adult programs
1-877-9tutor9
Website: http://tutordoctor.com/
TEACHER’S PET
EDUCATIONAL SERVICES
One to one tutorials in grade K – 12 780-434-8224
Website: http://www.tpet.ca/
OXFORD LEARNING Locations in Edmonton and St. Albert Website:
http://www.oxfordlearning.com/
ROCK THE DIPLOMA PREP Designed to help you find success on Alberta
diploma exams
780-328-0955
Website:
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APEX DIPLOMA PREP Offering diploma prep in Bio 30, Chem 30, Physics
30, Math 30-1 and Social Studies 30-1
780-940-0094
Website: http://apexdiplomaprep.com/
EXAMBANK Online resource to help students study for exams http://alberta.exambank.com/index.html
Username: schs
Exam Password: spirits
My Net Tutor Personalized online tutors for Alberta Students
BIO/CHEM/PHYS/MATH
www.mynettutor.com
780-307-6836
And
SUPPORT
September 4 ...................................................................... Grade 10—1st Day of Classes (School Picture Day)
September 5 .............................................................. Grade 11 & 12—1st Day of Classes (School Picture Day)
September 11 ................................................................................................ School council meeting 6:30pm
September 11 ....................................................................................................................... Meet the teacher
September 14 .................................................................................................................. PD Day - No Classes
September 19 ...................................................................................................................... Meet the Teacher
October 8 ....................................................................................................... Thanksgiving Day - No School
October 12 ..................................................................................................................... PD Day - No Classes
October 30 ............................................................................................................. Picture Retakes - 9:00 am
November 7 ................................................................................. Parent-Teacher Interviews - 5:00-8:00 pm
November 8 ................................................................................. Parent-Teacher Interviews - 5:00-8:00 pm
November 9 ................................................................................................................... PD Day - No Classes
November 23 ..................................................... Non-Instructional Day In Lieu of Parent-Teacher Interviews
December 7 .................................................................................................................... PD Day - No Classes
December 17-20 ............................................................................................................... Grad Picture Week
December 24 ......................................................................................................... Christmas Vacation Begins
January 7 ............................................................................................................................... Classes Resume
January 11 ....................................................................................................................... PD Day - No Classes
January 31 ...................................................................................................................... PD Day - No Classes
February 1 ......................................................................................................................... Grade 9 Tour Day
February 1 .......................................................................................................................... Semester 2 Begins
February 7 ................................................................................................ Teachers’ Convention - No Classes
February 8 ................................................................................................ Teachers’ Convention - No Classes
February 18 .............................................................................................................. Family Day - No School
March 1 ......................................................................................................................... PD Day - No Classes
March 5..................................................................................................................................... Open House
March 22 ........................................................... Non-Instructional Day In Lieu of Parent-Teacher Interviews
March 25 ........................................................................................................................ Spring Break Begins
April 1 .................................................................................................................................... Classes Resume
April 10 ........................................................................................ Parent-Teacher Interviews - 5:00-8:00 pm
April 11 ......................................................................................... Parent-Teacher Interviews - 5:00-8:00 pm
April 12 ......................................................................................................................... PD Day—No Classes
April 19 ................................................................................................................. Good Friday—No Classes
April 22 .............................................................................................................. Easter Monday—No Classes
May 17 ........................................................................................................................... PD Day - No Classes
May 20 .................................................................................................................. Victoria Day - No Classes
June 7 ............................................................................................................................ PD Day - No Classes
June 28 .............................................................................................................................Last Day of School
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