BAYSIDE SECONDARY SCHOOL NEWSLETTER Message from your Principal

hen you receive the enclosed report card and this newsletter, WSemester Two will be well underway. Bayside students enjoyed Upcoming Dates a tremendous amount of success in semester one and we are looking forward to more great things as the second semester Feb. 9 - Winterlude Trip unfolds. Feb. 13 - Therapy Dogs! Feb. 13 - Grade 8 Parents’ We are committed to ensuring the “Bayside Experience” is the Night at Stirling PS best high school experience for your children. In addition, we Feb. 20 - Family Day are consistently encouraging all of our students to play a key Feb. 24 - Winter Carnival / role in creating their own personal high school experience by Grade 8 Day at BSS not only challenging themselves in academics but also in one Feb. 26-28 - Tremblant Trip or more the following areas: arts, athletics, technology and/or Mar. 3 - PA Day school culture. Mar 13-17 - March Break

Throughout the month of February, students will be following Please call the office to our course selection process and choosing their courses for next update any contact, health or year. The actual selection of courses occurs online but there will emergency information. be several opportunities for your student to learn more about the variety of courses Bayside offers. As one of the biggest schools in the area, we offer one of the Kudos and thanks ... largest selections of courses from which to choose. This creates greater opportunities for our students but at the same time, it  To Students’ Council for run- creates a greater need to understand what each of the courses ning a grade 7/8 dance for involves. I cannot encourage you strongly enough to be actively our future Red Devils engaged in your child’s course selection process. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact the Guidance  To our Tech department department at the school (613-966-2922 ext. 2118). for receiving a brand new, industry standard, CNC machine - The VC2 As always, if you have any questions, concerns or comments regarding the school, please do not hesitate to contact me.  To multiple senior students Whether your call is to ask a question, to make me aware of who are now receiving uni- what a great job one of our teachers or students is doing, or to versity and college accep- provide me with some constructive feedback, it is always wel- tances and scholarships come.  Welcome to returning and new staff members alike for Semester II.

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Bayside Secondary School

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Book Club Food For Learning

Bayside’s book club was very active Semester Bayside has continued to promote student nu- One. Students met during their lunch hour ev- trition by offering Food for Learning throughout ery third Thursday to discuss student choice the school day. Students may visit the Learning books, as well as White Pine titles. Featured Commons before school or at break to access student choice authors for the period three a continental breakfast. Those who don’t have group included Eric Walters, Teresa Toten, Ran- a lunch can pick up a sandwich, yoghurt and an son Riggs and Jennifer Lynne Barnes. Thus far, apple during periods three and four. Grills Or- the favourite White Pine title for these read- chards apples are available throughout the day ers remains Exit, Pursued by a Bear by E.K. and are Bayside’s nutritious snack of choice. Johnston, closely followed by Martine Leavitt’s Our nutrition programmes are funded by the Calvin. Period four book club members en- Learning Foundation’s Food for Learning orga- joyed student choice titles by Rainbow Rowell, nization and by monies raised by 24 Hours for Caroline Pignat and Maggie Stiefvater. E.K. Hunger. It takes careful budgeting to provide Johnston’s A Thousand Nights is their favou- two meals and a snack to students every day. If rite White Pine title at this point in the reading you are interested in making a monetary schedule. or grocery donation to Bayside’s Book club members are looking forward to nutrition programmes, please welcoming young adult and Governor General contact Mrs. Morrow at the award winning author Teresa Toten. Our read- school (613 966-2922, ext. ers loved Shattered Glass and The Unlikely 2126) or Kellie Brace, the Hero of Room 13B and were thrilled when it Board’s Food for Learning was announced that Ms. Toten’s most recent Co-ordinator at 613 966- book, Beware That Girl, is slated to be made 1170, ext. 2232. into a Hollywood movie. Teresa Toten will be visiting Bayside on May 2nd. In addition to her two book/author centered presentations, Ms. Toten will run a writing workshop for students. What a great way for book club members to celebrate Education Week!

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Bayside’s Theatre Production Presents William Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream (Translated by D. McClure)

This year’s theatre production class is proud to present its upcoming show, “A Midsummer Night’s Dream.” This roman- tic comedy is an excellent challenge for the students at Bayside. With three plots - one magical night, a play within a play and an assortment of misunderstandings, this play will not disappoint audiences. As a translated version, audiences will under- stand and follow one of Shakespeare’s fa- mous plays. The students will be very busy studying and preparing this production all second semester with performance dates to be the beginning of June. Watch for advertise- ments and ticket sales in April. You don’t want to miss out on a night of laughs, in- trigue, and of course the amazing talents Bayside has to offer.

Photography Club

Bayside’s Photography Club continues to grow and flourish. We have had some interesting questions about astral photography, apps for photos and using filters. Recently we created “Triptych” style photos like the one to the right. (Thanks Mrs.VanGemeren!!) Bring your ques- tions and awesome photos on Wednesdays after school starting again on March 8th! See Mr. Reid for details.

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Life in the “L.C.”

The Learning Commons was a popular destination for students during Semester One. Students accessed the space for quiet study, reading and research help. The Cross Curricular lab was frequently available for MSIP use and many students enjoyed being able to use one of the eight new Chromebooks that arrived in September. Students were also encouraged to use the online learning resources available through the Virtual Learning Commons (https://bss.hpedsb.on.ca/ blogs/library/). Research databases that provide reliable information with citation notes are found on the main page and we are pleased to announce that Literary Reference Centre has returned to our EBSCO database. Learning to use EBSCO is great preparation for post-sec- ondary since 85% of universities and colleges use EBSCO as their main online database. Further, documentation information, including the new 8th edition of the MLA, is available through the Virtual Library (left side bar). Bayside’s Learning Commons is fully staffed by a Teacher Librarian. Students are encouraged to seek out assistance with research, essay writing (includ- ing Works Cited) and novel choices. MSIP provides a great opportunity to access this help, as well as the lunch hour, and for senior students, spares. If you’re in the school to drop off or pick up your son or daugh- ter, stop by the Learning Commons to see what we have to offer. If you haven’t been in in a while, you’ll notice that we are newly renovated and updated to embrace the 21st century! BSS & Barbell

The 2017 wrestling team is fired up for another season. Anyone interested should see Mr. Allin in the weight room. We are proud to be hosting Bay of Quinte Wrestling on Fecruary 9th. Come out and sup- port your BSS wrestlers.

Bayside Barbell wants you! Come out and get yourself stronger. The program is currently available to all Bayside Secondary Students. Anyone interested should see Mr. Allin.

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Co-op News

Bayside Co-op students have had another terrific se- Crown Ridge Trenton mester of work experience thanks to the support of Bellevue Fabricating our employment community. The students were well Kingston Online Services prepared before their placements with classes in work- CFB Trenton Base Hospital place safety and current employment standards. Each Canadian Tire one explored a career of interest and made a commit- Coleman Veterinary Hospital ment to learning in an adult setting. By working with Trenton Collision their placement supervisors, they experienced the Need-A-Car Trenton skills and knowledge required in that particular trade Bayside Public School or profession. Steve’s Auto Frankford Co-op students develop a mature understanding Kingdom Hall Stirling of the education and training necessary to become suc- International Truckload Services cessful after high school. In fact, many Co-op students Jeffs Farms this semester were able to experience the college en- Goodkey Service Center vironment at Loyalist College and earn a dual credit as Rona Cashway part of their co-op experience. All Bayside Co-op stu- The Children’s Foundation dents know the importance of making good choices for The Garden Place the future. As part of their course culminating activi- Neptune Security ties, the students showcase what they have learned by Home Hardware Stirling creating interactive displays and making presentations Material Tech Shop CFB Trenton to student audiences here at school. We are proud of Cross Fit Belleville their accomplishments and very thankful for the won- Rapid Rad Bayside derful placement partners who help make it happen. Deerhaven Belleville John’s Heavy Equipment Carrington Retirement Home Guarantee Collision Glen Miller

Jessica Coleman Vet Hospital Rebecca RONA Cashway Trey Goodkey Kayla Service Centre Crossfit Belleville

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Milestones in

This January, grade nine student Teagan Caufield travelled to Las Vegas to represent Team Ontario in the Lady Luck International Gymnastics competi- tion. Teagan placed 2nd All Around and was a mem- ber of the 1st place Level 6 team! Teagan was the first ever Bay of Quinte Artistic Gymnast to make Team Ontario.

Congratulations, Teagan!

Improv Team Bayside’s Improv team will be heading to Kingston Student Council Lights Up December on the 30th of March to compete in the Canadian Improv Games held in Kingston. The twelve team Student Council members stayed true to their mis- members are very excited for this year’s competi- sion of participation, leadership and school spirit tion. Bayside will be competing against at least over during the last weeks of 2016. Starting with an en- ten other teams from Port Hope, to the Kingston thusiastic entry in the Stirling Santa Claus parade, area along with three other Hastings and Prince Ed- Council members kept the Bayside spirit strong ward teams (Moira, Picton and North Hastings). The with a tremendous effort to raise over $1000 to go team has been working away on the four structural with the food and gift donations for Christmas Shar- scenes that are required by the C.I.G. The team will ing from the school community. A big thank you be asking for an item from the audience and has goes out to Tim Horton’s Trenton, Mr. Mastorokas, only fifteen seconds to prepare for a four minute and Student Council members who showed posi- scene. tive leadership in raising the profile of this charita- We wish the team all the best in March! ble event. Also, the spirit wear campaign finished in December, meaning that many Baysiders had brand-new Bayside tees and hoodies to unwrap. The annual Reindeer Hunt ran throughout December. Congratulations to Matt Rowan, who was the last reindeer standing in 2016. Thanks Ms. Airhart for organizing this event! It was an exciting ending to a fun-filled month!

Lots more coming soon! Student Council is looking forward to several more spirited events in February and March. After wel- coming Grade seven and eight students in a feed- Missing: Josh, Kate, Owen, Katie, and er school dance during the first week of February, Erin. council members will be sharing Valentine’s Day hearts, welcoming grade eights to a Winter Carnival Assembly, promoting Random Acts of Kindness in March and hosting our third high school dance of this school year.

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Bayside Minor Football If you have children in grade 6,7 or 8 who are interested in playing football, have them join the Bayside Minor Football Team. There will be 30 practices, at least 10 games and all equipment is loaned with the ex- ception of mouth guard and cleats. The league runs from April to the end of June with practices at Bayside SS. Registration is Feb. 13 and 14 at BSS 530-7pm. Contact Kent Allin or David Whitney at BSS.

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