TCPS Students Learn the Value of Good Dental Hygiene On April 26th, Ms. Helen a Registered Dental Hygienist from Braces of Markham conducted a dental hygiene presentation for our preparatory and lower elementary classes. The presentation was entertaining and Ms. Helen engaged and educated the students about the importance of plaque removal by good oral hygiene practices, and the benefits of how healthy eating not only allows for good oral health, but a general healthier lifestyle. Each student was given a gift bag to take home. This special presentation was sponsored by Dr. Bennett Mui from Braces of Markham. We sincerely thank Ms. Helen and Dr. Mui for their time and valuable information. Twenty-Five Medals in Track and Field! Town Centre students participated in the SSAF Under 16 and Under 20 Co-Ed Track and Field Championship on May 1st. Held at York University’s Indoor Track and Field Centre, it was a great event with our athletes winning a total of 25 medals and placing 2nd overall in the Under 20 Girls’ Division. Outstanding! Congratulations to the following Town Centre athletes: Gold Medalists Shivane B. – Under 16 100m and 800m Tshego M., Christie T., Sophia T. and Jaimie Y. – Under 20 Girls’ Relay Silver Medalists Caitlyn B., Sophia T., Chloe V. and Jamie Y. – Under 16 Girls’ Relay Shivane B. – Under 16 Boys’ Triple Jump Sivane B., Brendan L., Drew M. and Brendan M. – Under 20 Boys’ Relay Tshego M. – Under 20 Girls’ Running Long Jump Christie T. – Under 20 Girls’ Triple Jump Sophie T. – Under 16 Girls’ Standing Long Jump and Under 16 Girls’ 400m Chloe V. – Under 16 Girls’ 800m Bronze Medalists Shivane B. – Under 16 Boys’ 1,500m Brendan L. – Under 20 Boys’ Running Long Jump and Under 20 Boys’ 100m Brendan M. – Under 20 Boys’ Triple Jump and Under 20 Boys’ 200m Junior Achievement Workshop at TCPS! Junior Achievement (JA) is the largest youth business education organization in Canada. JA is committed to preparing youth to succeed in the global economy. Run by dedicated volunteers from various notable Canadian companies, JA offers different workshops that teach students about financial literacy, entrepreneurship, business and work readiness. Volunteers share their experiences working in the corporate world and integrate assorted learning strategies such as class discussions, hands on activities and e-learning to facilitate workshops. On April 24th, representatives from BMO, Bank of Montreal conducted workshops for the grade 8 classes. Students participated in the “Economics for Success” workshop where they learned about the connection between education and achieving their goals, networking and creating a strong personal brand and creating a budget to prepare for post-secondary life. This was a great engaging and positive experience for our students. Thank you to the Junior Achievement volunteers for making this presentation possible. Previous Page 1 Interim pages omitted … Page 108 Page 109 Page 110 Page 111 Page 112 Interim pages omitted … Page 115 Next
Twenty-Five Medals in Track and Field! Town Centre students participated in the SSAF Under 16 and Under 20 Co-Ed Track and Field Championship on May 1st. Held at York University’s Indoor Track and Field Centre, it was a great event with our athletes winning a total of 25 medals and placing 2nd overall in the Under 20 Girls’ Division. Outstanding! Congratulations to the following Town Centre athletes: Gold Medalists Shivane B. – Under 16 100m and 800m Tshego M., Christie T., Sophia T. and Jaimie Y. – Under 20 Girls’ Relay Silver Medalists Caitlyn B., Sophia T., Chloe V. and Jamie Y. – Under 16 Girls’ Relay Shivane B. – Under 16 Boys’ Triple Jump Sivane B., Brendan L., Drew M. and Brendan M. – Under 20 Boys’ Relay Tshego M. – Under 20 Girls’ Running Long Jump Christie T. – Under 20 Girls’ Triple Jump Sophie T. – Under 16 Girls’ Standing Long Jump and Under 16 Girls’ 400m Chloe V. – Under 16 Girls’ 800m Bronze Medalists Shivane B. – Under 16 Boys’ 1,500m Brendan L. – Under 20 Boys’ Running Long Jump and Under 20 Boys’ 100m Brendan M. – Under 20 Boys’ Triple Jump and Under 20 Boys’ 200m Junior Achievement Workshop at TCPS! Junior Achievement (JA) is the largest youth business education organization in Canada. JA is committed to preparing youth to succeed in the global economy. Run by dedicated volunteers from various notable Canadian companies, JA offers different workshops that teach students about financial literacy, entrepreneurship, business and work readiness. Volunteers share their experiences working in the corporate world and integrate assorted learning strategies such as class discussions, hands on activities and e-learning to facilitate workshops. On April 24th, representatives from BMO, Bank of Montreal conducted workshops for the grade 8 classes. Students participated in the “Economics for Success” workshop where they learned about the connection between education and achieving their goals, networking and creating a strong personal brand and creating a budget to prepare for post-secondary life. This was a great engaging and positive experience for our students. Thank you to the Junior Achievement volunteers for making this presentation possible. Previous Page 1 Interim pages omitted … Page 108 Page 109 Page 110 Page 111 Page 112 Interim pages omitted … Page 115 Next
Junior Achievement Workshop at TCPS! Junior Achievement (JA) is the largest youth business education organization in Canada. JA is committed to preparing youth to succeed in the global economy. Run by dedicated volunteers from various notable Canadian companies, JA offers different workshops that teach students about financial literacy, entrepreneurship, business and work readiness. Volunteers share their experiences working in the corporate world and integrate assorted learning strategies such as class discussions, hands on activities and e-learning to facilitate workshops. On April 24th, representatives from BMO, Bank of Montreal conducted workshops for the grade 8 classes. Students participated in the “Economics for Success” workshop where they learned about the connection between education and achieving their goals, networking and creating a strong personal brand and creating a budget to prepare for post-secondary life. This was a great engaging and positive experience for our students. Thank you to the Junior Achievement volunteers for making this presentation possible. Previous Page 1 Interim pages omitted … Page 108 Page 109 Page 110 Page 111 Page 112 Interim pages omitted … Page 115 Next