Mount Royal Collegiate Student Handbook & Calendar 2018 - 2019
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Mount Royal Collegiate Student Handbook & Calendar 2018 - 2019 2220 Rusholme Road Saskatoon SK S7L 4A4 Phone: (306) 683 -7800 Fax: (306) 657- 3950 BELL TIMES SEMESTER 1 & 2 REGULAR SCHEDULE Period 1 8:55 – 9:56 Period 2 10:00 – 11:10 Break 11:10 – 11:25 Period 3 11:25 – 12:26 Lunch 12:26 – 1:20 Period 4 1:20 – 2:21 Period 5 2:25 – 3:26 TELEPHONE NUMBERS General School Number (306) 683-7800 Attendance Number (306) 683-7805 Accounting (306) 683-7811 Student Services Office (306) 683-7806 BELL TIMES SEMESTER 1 & 2 REGULAR SCHEDULE Period 1 8:55 – 10:00 Period 2 10:05 – 11:10 Break 11:10 – 11:25 Period 3 11:25 – 12:30 Lunch 12:30 – 1:15 Period 4 1:15 – 2:20 Period 5 2:25 – 3:30 ALTERNATE SCHEDULE (Thursday) During the year, every Thursday will be an alternate day according to the following schedule: Period 1 8:55 – 9:40 Period 2 9:45 – 10:30 Just Read 10:30 – 11:00 Break 11:00 – 11:15 Period 3 11:15 – 12:00 Lunch 12:00 – 12:45 Period 4 12:45 – 1:30 Period 5 1:35 – 2:20 SPECIAL EVENTS (X) SCHEDULE Period 1 8:55 – 9:40 Period 2 9:45 – 10:30 Break 10:30 – 10:45 Period 3 10:45 – 11:30 Period X 11:30 – 12:30 Lunch 12:30 – 1:15 Period 4 1:15 – 2:20 Period 5 2:25 – 3:30 MOUNT ROYAL COLLEGIATE SECOND FLOOR PLAN STAFF ADMINISTRATION Principal – Mr. Scott Farmer Vice Principal – Ms. Tammy Chief Vice Principal – Mr. Brad Smith TEACHERS Mr. Q. Pierce ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT Ms. T. Albert Mr. D. Possberg Ms. G. Nicholson Ms. C. Aldred Ms. C. Propp Mr. K. Barrett Mr. A. Robertson-Boersma SECRETARIES Ms. J. Blacklock Mr. V. Rovensky Ms. K. Wall Mr. V. Booth Mr. J. Seel Ms. S. MacDonald Mr. D. Cardwell Ms. M. Settee-Usiskin Ms. S. Mullen Ms. T. Chief Mr. R. Shandler (Bridges) Ms. T. Cholod Mr. K. Shmyr CAFETERIA Ms. K. Clements Mr. C. Smith Ms. P. Lambden Mr. E. de Coninck Smith Mr. N. Stewart Ms. N. Tran Ms. E. Demmans Ms. J. Stock Ms. P. Waldbilling Ms. D. Doherty Ms. J. Tang Mr. B. Dunbar Ms. M. Tegenkamp CARETAKERS Ms. K. Geres Ms. T. Thompson Mr. R. Hegg (Building Operator) Ms. M. Gordon Ms. L. Walters Mr. D. Melnikel (Ass’t B.O.) (p.m.) Ms. K. Guttormson Ms. M. Wegner Mr. B. Faulds (weekend) Ms. A. Hamm Mr. J. Wiebe Ms. L. Horbay (a.m.) Ms. T. Helms Mr. T. Jo (p.m.) Mr. T. Homenuk EDUCATIONAL ASSISTANTS Mr. P. Kaimal (p.m.) Ms. R. Howey-Bowes Ms. R. Andreas (Bridges) Mr. C. Maher (p.m.) Ms. B. Janzen Ms. C. Bell Mr. A. Redeburg (weekend) Mr. R. Johnson Ms. A. Dutnall Mr. D. Zwack (p.m.) Mr. T. Johnson Ms. C. Garbe Ms. T. Johnson Ms. J. Kardal NURSE PRACTITIONERS Ms. C. Johnston Ms. S. Kennedy Ms. T. Daigneault Ms. D. Kachur Ms. K. Kurtenbach Ms. B. Kirkham Ms. J. Mager OTHER Mr. G. Kucey Mr. S. Manning Ms. K. Dahl, In-School Liaison Ms. A. Lacelle Ms. W. Mason Ms. M. Brown, Community School Ms. J. Lerat Ms. K. Price (Bridges) Co ordinator Ms. K. MacLeod Ms. R. Whitrow Ms. S. Kennon, Restorative Ms. E. McKay Justice Worker Mr. J. McMurtry COUNSELORS Ms. A. Mager, Library Technician Mr. L. McQueen Ms. F. Laliberte Mr. D. Millar Mr. S. Moore Mr. G. Moody Ms. C. Muir Ms. L. Neigum Ms. A. Niessen Mr. R. Paul IN AND AROUND THE SCHOOL STUDENT SERVICES OFFICE The Student Services office has two counselors to help you with educational and career opportunities as well as personal matters. The office secretary is Ms. Justina Krueger. If you require more information or want to make an appointment with a counselor please call (306) 683-7806. MAIN OFFICE The secretaries and administrators in the Main Office are here to help you whenever they can. If you have a question, wish to buy a bus pass, or pay school fees, just stop in. SCHOOL NURSE / NURSE PRACTITIONER A Public Health Nurse is available in our school. Check the board outside the nurse’s office or with the office for their schedule. One-to-one counseling sessions related to health issues are offered upon request. The nurse may be contacted through the Student Services Office at (306) 683-7806. COMMUNITY SCHOOL COORDINATOR Mount Royal's Community School Coordinator, Ms. Shannon Peters, assists with new program development and the implementation of Integrated School Linked Services and community education initiatives. Ms. Shannon Peters’ phone number is (306) 683-7807 or email her at [email protected]. BUILDING OPERATORS Our caretakers at Mount Royal are friendly and efficient. We all take great pride in our school atmosphere and appearance, and we cooperate to keep our school clean and safe. Please report any problems to Mr. R. Hegg our Building Operator, or the Main Office. SASKTEL STUDENT INNOVATION STATION The SaskTel Innovation Station, located in the cafeteria area, is a place where students can go when they have a spare period, a class cancellation or with teacher permission from class with teacher permission. The SaskTel Innovation Station is open from 8:00 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. Students can relax, play board or card games, watch TV, do homework or socialize with friends. Our In-school Liaison Worker, Ms. Kim Dahl, supervises the area and is available to help students with personal issues, homework and special projects. CAFETERIA The Cafeteria is a great place to eat your lunch, meet your friends or read a book. Hot meals are available at a reasonable cost during the noon hour. LIBRARY (Hours of Operation: 8:15 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Monday to Friday) The Mount Royal Library aims to assist student in acquiring the literacy skills they need to be successful. It is an active learning space which provides a variety of resources and services including books, magazines, internet access, networked computers, and limitless online resources. If you need assistance, Ms. L. Walters or Ms. A. Mager are happy to help you. Sign out a book with your student card, drop by to read or study, join the book club, play board games with friends, surf the net, the possibilities are endless in the Mount Royal Library. DRIVER EDUCATION A course including the theoretical and practical phases of motor vehicle operation will be offered. Preparation for, and writing of, the provincial Learner’s License are included in the course. Students must be 15 years on the first day of the Driver Education Course to be eligible. Driver Education is available in Semesters I and II. Students may miss a maximum of two class periods for any subject. The entire course will be offered twice during the summer months. For more information contact the Driver Education Manager at the Board of Education Office at (306) 683-8268. All new drivers wishing to obtain a class 5 drivers license, must take driver education, in the school system or from a private driving school. Upon successful completion of the high school driver education course, you will be given a Certificate of Driver Education, which must be shown to S.G.I. before your class 5 road test will be administered. Upon turning sixteen years of age this certificate can also be obtained by taking a minimum of four hours of in-car training from a private driving school. CHILD CARE Students who are the parents of infants (0 – 18 months) or toddlers (18 – 29 months) may be eligible for childcare in The Sharon Van Cleave Child Care Centre. Quality childcare is provided by a well- trained staff while students attend classes. This service is offered free of charge to students who are less than 22 years of age and enrolled in high school classes. For information about this service, call (306) 683-8383. Childcare facilities are also available at the Royal West Campus (306) 683-8390 for children ages 2 weeks to 5 years. EMERGENCIES OR ACCIDENTS Students are asked to report any emergencies or accidents to the Main Office immediately. The main office number is (306) 683-7800. MONEY AND VALUABLES The school carries no insurance on students’ property and cannot guarantee security of lockers. The school advises students to leave money and valuables at home. Students are advised not to bring articles such as leather jackets and electronic equipment to school. If there are occasions when students must have valuable items with them at school, they should report to the office for advice as to what they should do with them for that particular day. Students are reminded to notify the Main Office immediately about the disappearance of any valuable article. If students are aware of anyone damaging or illegally gaining access to lockers, they should report this to the Main Office. When a student is aware of any illegal activity and wishes to remain anonymous, we would strongly urge that they report the incident to STUDENT CRIMESTOPPERS AT 1-800-222-TIPS (8477) or online at www.saskatooncrimestoppers.com. If your information leads to an arrest or case being cleared, you could qualify for a cash reward. Security cameras are installed at various locations in the school to help eliminate some of the problems related to damage and theft from lockers. CLUBS AND GROUPS Art Club Beading Group Magic the Gathering Book Club & Games Club Manga & Anime Club Chess Club Rockin’ Royal Cooking Club Summer Math Camp WE Day and Human Rights Club SADD – Students Against Drinking (Anti-Racism & Cross and Driving Cultural Training) Skills Canada Club Drama Club SRC—Student Representative Drumming & Singing Group Council GSA (Gay and Straight Alliance) Voyageurs Hip Hop Media Club Yearbook JHL Hockey Program SPECIAL EVENTS Arts Showcase Athletic Awards Banquet M.I.6 Volleyball Tournament) Bowlt Classic Basketball Pep Rallies Tournament Public Speaking Opportunities Career Fairs Remembrance Day Drama Production Show & Shine Grade 8 Spend-A-Morning Student Forums Graduation Welcome Week Intertribal Powwow/Festival of Nations Committee ATHLETICS Badminton JHL Hockey Basketball Soccer Cross Country Track & Field Curling Volleyball Football Wrestling Golf INTRAMURALS Aerobics Soccer Dodge Ball Volleyball Badminton Weight Training Floor Hockey Yoga Basketball Zumba MUSTANG FITNESS CLUB Mustang Fitness Club is open to all Mount Royal Students.