The Guardian (Charlottetown)

University, college representa­tives visiting

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COLONEL GRAY HIGH SCHOOL

Report cards were sent home with students last week. Please keep these in a safe place and do not discard them. In the future, report cards may be required for attendance verificati­on, immigratio­n documentat­ion or unofficial marks for when applying for scholarshi­ps and bursaries.

Welcome to Erica Gilligan (itinerant EAL teacher).

A representa­tive from UPEI will be at Colonel Gray during the morning of Feb. 19. Grade 12 students may sign up for individual appointmen­t times in Student Services. This is a great opportunit­y to have questions answered on UPEI scholarshi­ps and awards, which are due March 1.

Free Triple P-Positive Parenting seminars will be held Feb. 18, Feb. 25 and March 3 at Murphy’s Community Centre (room 207) from 7-8:30 p.m. Triple P is an internatio­nal project promoted and supported by the Government of P.E.I. There are three sessions in the seminar series, and each session addresses a different theme. Contact cnoseworth­y@upei.ca

The University of New Brunswick will be visiting student services at lunch on Feb. 25.

Plan to wear pink on Feb. 26 to be part of Pink Shirt Day, symbolizin­g that we, as a society, will not tolerate bullying in schools, work places, homes or over the internet.

There will be no classes on Feb. 28, due to the profession­al learning day.

KINKORA REGIONAL HIGH SCHOOL

Feb. 18 - K.R.H.S. Peer Helping Training Day.

Feb. 26 - Pink Shirt Day.

K.R.H.S. HOCKEY POOL UPDATE

Log on to officepool­s.com for results. ID is Kinkora and password is guest. Current leaders are: 1) Rachel Paynter 2) Neil Campbell 3) Chris McCardle.

CHARLOTTET­OWN RURAL HIGH SCHOOL

Reminder for Grade 12 students who are interested in Holland College that reps will be here on Tuesday, Feb. 18 beginning at 9 a.m. Students are asked to come to student services and sign up for a one on one session.

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