Thornlea SS THORNLEA 50TH GRADUATION. July, Principal: Joe Foti Vice-Principal: Anthony Hu Vice-Principal: Sofia Papadatos

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Principal: Joe Foti Vice-Principal: Anthony Hu Vice-Principal: Sofia Papadatos Thornlea SS July, 2018 THORNLEA 50TH GRADUATION

2 Inside this Issue Message from the Principal 3 September 2018 Registration Fees 4-5 Cash On Line to pay Fees 6-7 Greetings from our Director 8 Guidance News 9 Post Secondary School Visits 10-11 Samsung Solve for Tomorrow! 12-13 Student Vote @Thornlea 14-15 Scholarship Information 16 Markham District Energy Bursary 17 Every Student Counts SURVEY 18 Calendar of Events 18-19 19

3 Message from the Principal Dear Families and Community Members, It was a very good year at Thornlea. On June 2 nd we celebrated the 50 th anniversary of the school and there was a large turnout of alumni who came back to the school to visit former teachers and classmates. Thank you to the organizing committee and an army of current Thornlea students for putting the two-day event together. On June 28 th our school year came to an official close with our 50th commencement ceremony at the Paradise Banquet Hall. Congratulations to the class of 2018 we wish you all the best as you move onto further education and employment. Other highlights this year were our first annual Luminary awards that celebrate the arts at Thornlea. Our STEM Team won the Samsung Solve for Tomorrow contest and $20,000 in Samsung technology for the school. In athletics our Sr. Boys Basketball team won the YRAA championship for the second year in a row and our Sr. Girls Volleyball team placed second this year. In individual sports we won gold at OFSAA in skiing and swimming. In academics our students have earned entrance and scholarships at some of the most prestigious schools in Ontario and the United States. As our accomplishments have grown so has our enrollment we are no longer the tiny school in Thornhill. For the 2018/2019 school year our enrollment will be over a 1,000 students. Our report cards will be mailed out the week of July 16 th. If you do not receive your child s report please contact us at the school. During the summer the school s office is open from Monday to Thursday from 8:00 till 3:00. If you have any questions about next year please feel free to contact me via email at joe.foti@yrdsb.ca The administration will be back in the school starting August 20 th our first day of school for grade nine students only is September 4 th. The entire school starts classes on Wednesday September 5 th. I hope that you all have a safe and relaxing summer. We look forward to seeing you again in September. Warmest Regards, Joe Foti

4 Think and Be Thought Of Dear Parents/Guardians: 18-19 School Year The information outlined in this letter will help to prepare your child for the start of the school year. Should you have any questions please contact the main office. START-UP INFORMATION Timetables, along with locker information, will be emailed to all students the week of August 27th. Cash Online will be available starting in July. Students can pay their activity fees, purchase their physical education uniform (if they have physical education in first semester) and purchase a yearbook if they so wish. Grade 12 students must purchase the Graduation Package by September 28 if they are attending the graduation ceremony. Locks will be provided by the school. If you have not yet registered for cash online, please visit this website https:// yrdsb.schoolcashonline.com/ All students must have their picture taken for the purpose of their Student Identification Card on September 7. Retake day is October 9. The option to pre-purchase photo packages is also available. The School Activity Fee serves to engage students in the broader school community by providing a wide range of opportunities that occur before school, at lunch, and after school. Monies collected cover or subsidize costs of events and activities that build school spirit and enrich the learning experience beyond the classroom and the designated subject curriculum. Sports teams, clubs, and groups benefit from the school activity fee as they receive an allocation of funds based on the overall student population. This subsidy allows for a reduction of costs which in many instances contributes to the overall viability of the event or activity. Your support of the School Activity Fee is needed in order for us to continue to be able to provide a vast array of opportunities that respond to the diverse interests of our school community. At Thornlea S.S., the School Activity Fee will fund or subsidize the following: Spirit events Assemblies Club activities Celebrations Leadership activities Wellness Days The number of activities/events that can be funded and the extent of the financial support will be determined by the total revenue that is generated through the School Activity Fee. We hope to continue our commitment to many varied opportunities for our students. We appreciate the value of co-curricular ac-

5 tivities in building school spirit, fostering a sense of community, and fostering a sense of fulfillment and well-being. FEES may be PAID ONLINE on our website http://thornlea.ss.yrdsb.ca School Cash Online Activity Fee (All Grades) $35.00 FIT Day (Gr. 9 Only includes lunch) $37.00 Graduation Package (Gr 12 Only) $75.00 Phys. Ed. Uniform (2 t-shirts and 1 pair shorts) $37.00 Phys. Ed Individual T-shirt or Shorts Each $15.00 SPC Card $10.00 Yearbook (Memories for 18-19 school year) $45.00 First Day of School Grade 9 only day Tuesday, September 4 th. Students should go to their lockers and leave their lunches, jackets, etc. prior to reporting to their first period class before the bell rings at 8:50 a.m. The school year for our grades 10, 11 and 12 students begins on Wednesday, September 5 th. Grade 9 FIT DAY @ Green Acres Camp on Thursday, September 13 th, 2018 FIT Day is a wonderful field trip for all Grade 9 students. The purpose of the day is to: Generate enthusiasm and build school spirit Help students become acquainted with each other Develop a sense of belonging Develop leadership skills Lunch will be provided by the facility including pizza, chips and drink. Students should bring bottled water and they may also wish to bring extra nutritious snacks. Dress should be comfortable and weather appropriate. Make sure to wear running shoes and bring sunscreen. Make sure to give PERMISSION via Cash Online when paying your fees. School Council Our first School Council meeting will take place on Monday, September 17 th at 7:15 p.m. in the Library. We will be holding the elections for Chair/co-Chairs at this meeting as well as determining and filling additional positions on Council. If you would like to run for a position on Council please have your child request a School Council Nomination Form from the main office during the first week of school. For up to date information, please visit our website at: http://thornlea.ss.yrdsb.ca We are looking forward to meeting you and your child in September. Regards, Joe Foti Principal

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9 Hello all from the Guidance Department! We would like to wish everyone a restful, safe and relaxing summer break. Our team has been busy with providing our students with their course request for next year. There will be a new process for course requests changes in September 2018. Please keep an eye out for details in August 2018. The next OUAC University electronic transmission will be on July 5 th. The next OCAS College electronic transmission will be on July 6 th. A reminder that all offers are CONDITIONAL upon the receipt of final grades in July.

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12 Who would have thought the sound of bees buzzing would bring Thornlea and Samsung together? This is how it all started. The bee crisis the world is facing has led to major issues with pollinating our crops. A team of students and teachers at Thornlea S.S. aimed to create a potential solution to this global concern. Our team entered the Samsung Solve for Tomorrow contest, which challenges students to show how Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) can help improve their local community. We went a step further and looked globally. Over the course of several weeks, the team worked relentlessly researching, designing, building and testing a robotically controlled, self pollinating hydroponic grow system. The process was filmed using equipment received from Samsung for having gotten to this stage of the contest. The team encountered many obstacles along the way forcing them to use analytical and divergent thinking, problem solving and collaborative skills embraced in STEM itself. The deadline for the submission of a two minute video was fast approaching and yet there were still issues at hand. The team persevered, finished the project and submitted the video to Samsung. All that was left was to wait. How would we fare in the contest?

13 Only the winners would be announced and, as each day passed, with no emails from Samsung, our hopes began to wallow. Then it happened. The email we had been waiting for arrived; we had made it to the eastern finals! And then, the waiting began again in earnest, as we waited to hear news of who the national champions were. Well, the waiting was over. The news had come, and we had won! We were one of four national champions across Canada. All of our team s hard work and effort had paid huge dividends, earning Thornlea S.S. $20,000, as a national champion. Thank you to Samsung for offering students the chance to display the talents that we know they possess, yet are often unseen. Congratulations to all of the national winners, Thornlea S.S. and to the STEM team on a performance for which we can all be very proud! The STEM team was: Students: Brynn Armstrong Austin Jack Alexander Kung Michael Loo Ally Mazzara Bryson Reid Emma Seabrook Dexter Siu Eva Sosnina Stephen Wang Mark Wu Staff: Rob Belchevski J.P. Braband Jacky Ross Paul Vallis Joan Walker

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17 Carmen Chen applied for the Markham District Energy Sustainability Bursary. The applicant was required to tour their facility and answer 5 specific questions related to Energy and it's impact on communities and why they deserve this award. The applicant also had to be in pursuit of a post-secondary program related to the Environment. With an overall top 6 average of 90% - Carmen will be attending the University of Waterloo for their Environment and Business program.

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19 CALENDAR OF EVENTS FINAL REPORT CARDS MAILED HOME by end of JULY September 4 September 5 September 12 September 13 September 17 September 18 September 20 September 20 September 24 September 25 28 October 3 October 8 October 9 October 18 October 22 October 25 October 29 First Day of School Gr. 9 s only First Day of School All Grades Photo Day Students & Staff FIT Day Gr. 9 students School Council Mtg. 7:15pm Club Fair 11:30am 12:30pm Terry Fox Run MADD Assembly 12:30pm PA Day No School for Students Safety Assemblies Photo Retake Day Thanksgiving Day Interim Reports Home Awards Ceremony PA Day No School for Students Parents Night Spirit Assembly Dates may change throughout the year. Please make sure to check our website for the current information. http://www.yrdsb.ca/schools/thornlea.ss/pages/default.aspx