Friday's Announcements

TRACK AND FIELD
Attention Laser Nation!!! We have results from the South Western Ontario track Championships. The following athletes finished in the top 5 in their events and so are moving on to the Ontario West Championships next week. 

Here is the breakdown of the 21 qualifiers:

Alessia Bozzi moves on in both javelin and discus. Madison Gaudreau and Jonathan Lariviere both move on in discus after claiming silver medals!
Sariah Cesar moves on in the long jump.
Levi Johnson had a great meet, including a VERY fast leg in the 4x400m relay, but only moves on in the 100m and 200m
Victoire-Marie Mulumba moves on in the 200m
The junior boys 4X100m relay team of Levi Johnson, Daniel pahuyo, josh maadi, Raffi lavilla, and Steven Miletic took Silver and move on 
The junior girls 4X100m relay team of Averie Burton, Sophia Sladic, haily Meloche, Kathryn Rosete, and Mya schram move on with a 4th place finish.
Camden McCandless moves on in the 100m 
Aidan McCandless and Connor McCandless move on in the 800m along with Ben Deeg
Dimitri Popovic moves on in both the 100m and 800m  

And once again Nicole LaRue managed to win all 3 events,the 800m, 1500m and 3000m and is named a meet all star! Incredible!


Finally, there is an important meeting for the OFSAA west qualifiers at lunch in the fitness centre and practice today after school.




SENIOR BOYS SOCCER
Your Senior Boys Soccer team is WECSSAA 3A Champions! Last night the boys defeated Villanova by a score of 2 - 0 with goals by Mateo Aleksic and and Brandon Mucollari. The team played well collectively and represented our school proudly. Thank you to all who were in attendance, and for all the support throughout the season. Now the team moves on to SWOSSAA next Wednesday.


STUDENT COUNCIL ELECTIONS
Any student wishing to run as a Grade Level Rep for next year's Student Council, please meet in room 154 at lunch today for a brief meeting.



SUMMER SCHOOL
This is a reminder that summer school applications are due Friday, May 31.  Please see guidance as soon as possible to pick up your application.



ROTARY EXCHANGE
Do you want to explore the world, experience new cultures, meet new people, and make life-long friendships?  If you answered 'yes' to any of these questions the Rotary Youth Exchange could be just what you are looking for!  To learn more about the Rotary Youth Exchange Program please leave your name with Mrs. Ponic, in guidance, by Friday, May 31.



BLOOD DRIVE SIGN-UPS
Sign ups for the June 6 donor clinic at Canadian Blood Services will take place in the atrium at lunch all week. 



SCHOLARSHIPS
Bazillion!!!! 

That is the number of scholarships available now and most are due over the next 2 weeks and sadly many scholarships this year remain unclaimed. 

Check out the St Joe's Guidance Scholarship portal or come directly into guidance to get your personal applications for those unclaimed scholarships.

Most scholarships remaining unclaimed include those for students going to the University of Windsor, or are a member of the Our Lady of the Atonement, or live east of Lauzon Road , or are of African descent or have Polish Ancestry.

Some of these scholarships are specifically reserved for students of St Joseph's high school so get those application forms!!!!!




ATHLETIC AWARDS ASSEMBLY
Attention all St. Joseph student athletes:
If you participated in a sport at St. Joseph in the 2018-2019 year, you and your parents are invited to be recognized at the athletic awards assembly on June 4th.
All teams, award winners and all stars will be recognized at this event.

Please check your mytools2go account for a personal invitation.  Please fill in the google form so we have an idea of numbers for this night.
Doors open at 5pm, 

See you then!



FOOTBALL
Anyone from grades 9-12 who are returning next year and wish to try out for football must report to spring training football camp here at St. Joe's beginning Monday May 27 from 3-5 for a period of 2 weeks.  During that 2 week period you will be taught the fundamentals of football.  No experience is needed.  That is what coaches are for.  Please come dressed to run on the field.  Any questions please see Mr. Wilson in room 159 


VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITY
If you are in need of community service hours, the Ciociaro Club needs soccer coaches and will pay you $150. Monday and Wednesday from 6-7. Please contact the Ciociaro club if interested.


NEW YORK TRIP
There will be an important meeting for all grade 10 and 11 students interested in attending next year's New York trip on Wednesday at lunch in room 257. 



BOYS BASEBALL
Rain, rain and more rain sums up the boys baseball season.  Earlier this week the boys were knocked out in the 2nd round of the WECSSAA Playoff Tournament, losing 7-5 to Sandwich.  Though we did get rained out for many games this season, the boys showed a lot of promise when they did play; this year's result does not reflect their true talent. Thanks for a good season boys. 


Boys: get those jerseys in ASAP or there will be consequences.  Thank you.

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