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All caregivers of grade 9 students are invited to attend an info session designed to help inform students and caregivers about the grade 10-12 graduation program. We will be linking this information to what students need to do for course selection this year in order to make the appropriate course selections. The presentation will start at 7:00pm in the Smithers Secondary library on Wednesday March 27th. All caregivers and grade 9 students are welcome to attend.
Thank you.
GRAD PHOTOS
When: Jan 14 to 25
Signup in the Library.
WHAT TO BRING:
Sitting Fee: $30 is payable to the photographer at the time of your appointment. (Add a friend for $10 per. Cash or cheque. No fee for Yearbook sit only).
Your session includes a professional sitting with a variety of backgrounds and poses, composite, newspaper photos and a set of proofs.
Ladies: Wear your favourite outfit + bring a Tank-type top that won’t be visible in the V-neck of the gown or a button up white blouse.
Gentlemen: Wear your favourite outfit + bring a dress shirt with tie to complement the gown.
You are welcome to personalize your portraits by bringing a personal item such as a musical instrument, sports equipment, and etcetera.
Remember your hands and nails will show in some poses so please be sure they are looking their best!
If you can’t make your appointment, find a friend to switch with.
If you have any questions call your Lifetouch Representative Mr. Duncan at 250.877.8767
The parent portal will allow access to view Smithers Secondary School report cards and other information for your child (ren).
Bullying...Be in the know
Simply put, bullying is a pattern of unwelcome or aggressive behaviour, often with the goal of making others uncomfortable, scared or hurt. It’s almost always used as a way of having control or power over their target, and it is often based on another person’s appearance, culture, race, religion, ethnicity, sexual orientation or gender identity.
Every child deserves an education free from discrimination, bullying, harassment, intimidation and violence. The ERASE (Expect Respect and A Safe Education) Bullying strategy is part of the Province of British Columbia’s efforts to personalize learning and supports for all students.
Erase Bullying website http://erasebullying.ca/index.php