On behalf of the staff at AMHS, we wish you a safe and healthy summer. We look forward to seeing everyone in September.

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June 2018 Congratulations for accomplishing another academic year. It is our pleasure to welcome you back to Alexander Mackenzie High School. The first day of school for grade 9 students will be Tuesday, September 4. Students in grades 10, 11 and 12, will begin school on Wednesday, September 5. Picture day will be held on Thursday, September 6 th. The summer office hours are Monday to Thursday from 9:00 a.m. 3:00 p.m. Over the summer, the office runs with a reduced staff and hours may vary, we suggest you call the school prior to coming in. The office will be closed the week of August 6 th. In August, registration confirmation will once again occur through School Cash Online. Rather than coming into school to collect your timetable and pay fees, you can do it online from the comfort of your home. Student timetables will be sent out electronically via the students gapps account on August 22. On behalf of the staff at AMHS, we wish you a safe and healthy summer. We look forward to seeing everyone in September. Ms O. Olteanu Mr. J. Perri Mr. G. Ellinas Principal Vice-Principal Vice-Principal Complete Registration through School Cash Online and receive your timetable electronically! School Cash Online provides the following benefits: A quick way to register. It takes less than 5 minutes to register. A convenient fee payment option that saves time. Reduces paper. No more need to send cash or cheques to school. As the school year progresses, parent/guardians will receive notification via email of upcoming course field trips, school events, sports teams and the applicable fee for student participants. Secure payments can be made through School Cash On-Line by credit card or Interac and receipts can be generated for your personal records. To view a presentation about School Cash Online, go to http://www.kevsoftware.com/movies/parentregenglish/. Follow the easy steps on the next page to register for School Cash On-Line and get started!

Registration 2018-2019 Receive your timetable electronically on Wednesday, August 22 nd Registration Confirmation: Student Engagement Fee $50.00 The student engagement fee covers a range of activities and opportunities offered at AMHS. Your support is greatly needed in order to support extracurricular programs such as athletics, school spirit events, clubs, student awards and recognition celebrations, assemblies involving guest speakers, dances, and various councils such as Student Council, Presidents Council, Athletic Council, Music Council, Arts and Culture Council, etc. Yearbook $45.00 The school yearbook is a collection of student and staff photographs, school pictures, various stories, and school events that highlight the school year, and is created by the Yearbook Team and student photographers. Graduation $75.00 The 2018-19 school graduation will be held on Wednesday, June 26, 2019, location TBD. The Graduation fee covers the Grad assembly refreshments, souvenir cap and gown (which students keep), facility rental, refreshments after the Graduation ceremony, printing, and 2 guest tickets. Physical Education Uniform A change of clothing is required for ALL physical education classes. Shorts $15.00 each T-Shirts $15.00 each School Council Donation $10.00 The School Council is requesting a $10.00 donation per family for the 2018-2019 school year. A tax receipt will be provided for donations of $25 or more. Q: What is the $10 used for? This $10.00 donation per family will be used to enhance the learning opportunities and learning environment of the school. Over the years School Council has supported the Musical Theatre program, the purchase of technology, graduation awards, etc. Q: How does the AMHS School Council support your child s learning? The AMHS School Council consists of parent volunteers and members of the school community that support the school in their decisions. We provide a forum for parents and other school community members to meet directly with the Principal and others including teachers and student leaders. During the meetings, participants discuss upcoming events, changes in the school, and provide input into school planning.

As you prepare for school on September 5, please remember: Appropriate Attire Policy AMHS is a place where students come each day to learn, work and participate in school life. Appropriate attire formalizes the learning environment and sets a positive tone for all members of the school community. Students are expected to follow the policy below when deciding what to wear to school. All tops must meet the bottom clothing Long and/or bulky outerwear must not be worn in the school building or classes. Such attire must be kept in your locker. The following are NOT permitted: - muscle shirts or undergarment types of clothing; - cloths with inappropriate text or graphics; - ripped and torn clothing; - short - skirts, shorts or dresses; - low-cut, backless or halter style tops including those with thin spaghetti straps; and - tops that show bare midriffs/abdominals. Extended Vacation If a student will not be returning from vacation within the first 15 school days of the school year (inclusive), parents must complete a Notification of Expected Return to School Form. This form can be picked up from the school office or found on our school website http://www.alexandermackenzie.hs.yrdsb.ca/. The summer office hours are Monday to Thursday from 9:00 a.m. 3:00 p.m., please call the school prior to coming in. Over the summer the office runs with a reduced staff and hours may vary. Technology AMHS is a wireless environment where personal electronic devices are used to research, document, collaborate, and create. Google classroom and Google docs are routinely used by staff and students to support learning. We expect our students to be digitally responsible citizens at all times, and devices are to be turned off, except with the permission of the classroom teacher or when use of technology is required to support the students Individual Education Plan. Only approved technology will be allowed during assessments or exams. Students using unapproved technologies may be disciplined for Academic Dishonesty. The video, image and audio record functions of personal electronic devices are not permitted to be used on school property without explicit permission from the Principal or designate, and must not be used in washrooms or change rooms. Communication with parent/guardians through a weekly bulletin Each week, AMHS sends via email an e-bulletin to parents/guardians. It contains attendance information for the week for your student, community involvement hours completed, dates for upcoming events, information from Guidance Services, information from School Council, etc. In order for you to receive it, please ensure that we have your correct email address on file.

Communication and Canada s Anti-Spam Legislation (CASL) Canada s Anti-Spam Legislation (CASL) affects how schools, staff and School Councils communicate electronically with parents. CASL prohibits the sending of any type of electronic message that is commercial in nature unless the recipient has provided consent first. Examples of commercial electronic messages include requests for money such as, registration fees, field trips, fundraising initiatives, school photos, etc. CASL does not apply to electronic messages that are for informational purposes (e.g. student progress or attendance information, notice of a community/school council meeting, newsletters, etc.). It also does not apply to commercial messages sent in hard copy formats. To subscribe or unsubscribe to AMHS s electronic messages, parents/guardians must visit the school website and submit a valid email address. Upcoming Important Dates September 4, 2018 Grade 9 students ONLY Coffee with the Principal @ 8:40 in the Cafeteria. September 5, 2018 First day of school for students in Grades 10, 11, and 12 September 6, 2018 September 17, 2018 September 24, 2018 October 2, 2018 October 5, 2018 October 8, 2018 October 12, 2018 October 17, 2018 October 18, 2018 October 22, 2018 Photo Day School Council meeting and elections, 7 p.m. P.A. Day ARTS MACKENZIE Information Night @ The Richmond Hill Centre for the Performing Arts (RHCPA) Activity Day at Green Acres Day Camp for all Grade 9 students Thanksgiving Holiday Interim Reports distributed to students. IB Information Night 7:00 p.m. Alexander Mackenzie High School Parents Night, 6:30 to 9:00 p.m. P.A. Day Student timetables will be e-mailed to students via their gapps account on August 22 nd.