Monday, October 27, 2014

UBC Faculty of Pharmacy


 
ENTRY-TO-PRACTICE DOCTOR OF PHARMACY PROGRAM
 
An Information Session for High School students to learn more about pursuing a future in Pharmacy.
 
November 13, 2014
6:00-8:00pm
UBC Pharmaceutical Sciences Bldg
2405 Westbrook Mall Vancouver,
BC V6T 1Z3
 
RSVP by emailing undergrad.pharm@ubc.ca
Deadline: November 5th
 
or see Ms. Abad or Ms. Watson
 

 

Tuesday, October 21, 2014

Volunteers Needed! - The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society of Canada



Vancouver Rock ‘n’ Roll Half Marathon
on Sunday, Oct 26th, 2014!

With your contribution in time and effort on these events, the funding we receive will definitely allow life-saving research to continue. This also means we are just one step closer to finding a cure to blood cancer.

 
Event Details:
- Location: 1600 Bayshore Drive, Vancouver
 
Water Station Crew:

-7:00 am – 12:00 pm
 
Please get your volunteer forms from Ms. Abad.
For any questions, contact Atul at atul.gadhia@lls.org (Team in-Training)

 

Career Learning Day - Oct 30

Women in Business & Finance

20+ Career Role Models

 
The Career Learning Day is a free one-day conference event where young women have the opportunity to interact with professional women in their field, to explore career paths in a field such as business and finance, learn general strategies for career planning, as well as discuss business relationship building and networking. We’ve already had a successful event in Toronto which drew 250 students from a number of private and public schools.
 
 
Thurday
Oct 30, 2014
9:30am-2:30pm
 
Cost:  A fully refundable $10 per student registration deposit willb e required to confirm spaces.
 
Croatian Cultural Cenre
3250 Commercial Drive
Vancouver BC V5N 4E4
 
 
 
or see Ms. Abad to get the registration form.
 
 
 

British Youth Parliament - Annual Session (Dec 27)


 
Every year, between December 27th and 31st, 95 representatives of youth organizations from across British Columbia gather at the Provincial Legislature in Victoria for the annual session of BC Youth Parliament.
 
Members sit as independents — not representing any political party and voting with their individual consciences on all issues. Members learn about, and experience firsthand the parliamentary process, debate topics of interest, and plan numerous activities for the upcoming year. After Session, members put these activities and projects into action. Proposed activities are presented in the form of government bills; once passed they're actually put into effect!
 
Applications now being accepted and must be received by October 29th.
 
To receive application form and info package, please see Ms. Watson or Ms. Abad
 
For more information, contact Dora Turje registrar@bcyp.org  or visit:  http://www.bcyp.org/joinus.html
 

Take Our Kids to Work Day - Nov 5


The Learning Partnership's 20th annual Take Our Kids to Work program
 
On Wednesday, November 5, 2014, over 200,000 grade nine students across Canada will spend the day at work, job shadowing a parent, relative, friend or volunteer host.
 
What will students get out of the program?
 
  • Develop an appreciation for the importance of staying in school and getting a high school diploma and pursuing post-secondary studies
  • Gain exposure to the skills required in today’s workplaces. 
  • Develop an appreciation for their parents’ roles in making a living and supporting their families.
  • Begin career discussions with adults about the work they do. 
  • Gain a better understaind of the complexity of career choices and the benefits of early exploration.
  • Explore a careeer options in practical way.
 
Last year 80% of the grade nines at Sutherland Secondary participated in
Take Our Kids to Work Day!!
 
For more info please go to:
 
Consent forms were given to G9 block 3 classes on Oct 17.   If you did not receive the form, please see Ms. Abad (in the counseling) or Ms. Watson (in Foods)
 

Friday, October 17, 2014

MineralsEd: Quarry and Concrete Tour


WORK EXPERIENCE FOR GRADE 11 & 12



 

MineralsEd: Cox Station Quarry & Rempel Brothers
Concrete Tour
October 30, 2014
 s
MineralsEd is partnering with Mainland Sand & Gravel Ltd and Rempel Brothers Concrete to run a field trip for Grade 11 & 12 students enrolled in WORK EXPERIENCE or SSAP programs to Cox Station Quarry on Sumas Mountain and the Rempel Brothers Concrete Plant in Abbotsford.   Cox Station produces crushed stone aggregate that is sold locally for large and small construction projects. 

Mainland currently employs 100 people in a wide range of jobs from accountants to haul truck drivers, sales experts and HD mechanics. 
 
Rempel produces ready-mix concrete products that are made with aggregate and used primarily for the residential construction industry.  They employ dozens of people in their operations around the Fraser Valley, from batchmen, to mixer drivers, salespeople and trades.

SD42 teacher Andrew Kowal will lead this trip from Vancouver.   The quarry tour will include: Pit operations, the portable processing plant, the load-out dock on the Fraser River and the machine shops.   The concrete plant tour will include: the stockpiles, batch plant, loader and scale, office and machine shop. 

Details:
·        Students must be nominated by their teacher and must be enrolled in Work Experience or SSAP
·        Parent/guardian permission is required
·        Transportation from Vancouver and points east is provided
         Depart:  Vancouver PNE Park & Ride, Hastings & Windermere 7:00am sharp
         Pick-up1:  Langley (Colossus Langley Cinemas parking lot) 7:45am
         Pick-up 2: Abbotsford (Whatcom Rd & Hwy1) 8:15 am sharp
         Return: PNE (Vancouver) 4:30p, (earlier for Abbotsford & Langley)
·        Bring your own snacks, water and lunch
·        The tour is largely outdoors.  Dress prepared for fall (cool, wet) weather.

Registration: Download forms at http://www.MineralsEd.ca/s/OutreachProgram.asp

Cost: $25.00 deposit is required to hold your spot.  You may phone in credit card information (604-682-5477 ext 1).
 
Registration Deadline:  Your forms and deposit must be received by October 23.
 
see Ms. Watson or Ms. Abad

Mt. Seymour - Volunteer Opportunities




 
Seasonal Snow School Volunteer Opportunities
 
Mt. Seymour requires volunteers to assist their professional instructors with lesson programs for skiers and snowboarders ages 4-6. 
 
Program operates from January 12th to March 6th on:
-mornings and afternoon during weekends
-daily during the Christmas and Spring Break periods
-evenings on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays from Jan 13 to Mar 10.
 
Qualifications:
  minimum 15 years old (14 with letter from parent or guardian)
  intermediate skiing or snowboarding abilities
  must have ski/snowboard equipment
  must enjoy working with 4-6 year old children
  friendly
 
JOIN NOW to get the following program benefits:
  participation in Professional Instructor Training
  all staff benefits as per the employee handbook/perks sheet
  uniform jacket
  complimentary staff pass (minimum 100 hours volunteering + 2 training days)
 
Contact:
Jonathan Mosley, jmosley@mountseymour.com , 604-986-2261  hr@mtseymour.ca
 
see Ms. Watson or Ms. Abad
 

 

Info Meeting - RCMP Youth Academy


RCMP Youth Academy
 
An Invitation to students in Grades 10, 11  and 12 and their parents/guardians to attend an Information Meeting on
 October 22, 2014
7:00 to 8:00 p.m.
Education Services Centre
Oceanview Room on the 5th Floor
2121 Lonsdale Avenue
North Vancouver BC
Parents and students do not have to sign up for this meeting.

The RCMP Youth Academy gives students a unique opportunity to experience police training and simulated police work.

Lynn Valley Care Centre


Work Experience Opportunity
For Students (age 16 to 18)
 
Lynn Valley Care Centre needs High School Students to volunteer throughout the school year.
 
Students should be interested in helping and working with elderly Residents through visits, doing simple activities or games, doing “Tea Times”, giving mealtime assistance or assist the elderly Residents in various ways or provide “Security” for those in the facility.
 
Requirements:
       Application Form
       Reference Form
       Criminal Record Check
(please get the forms from Ms. Abad or Ms. Watson)
 
Since the processing of the Criminal Record Check takes several weeks, students who are interested in our volunteer program need to be encouraged to get that done promptly. Interview appointments for volunteering at Lynn Valley Care Centre are not made until after the student has received the Criminal Record Check Report back from the police, at which time the student then calls me to set up that appointment.
 
Contact:
Eunice Kruse                                                  604-982-3709    
Coordinator of Volunteers @ LVCC          ekruse@nsph.ca
 

TD Discover Days - Grades 10 -12

 
 
Child and Family Research Institute
 
At TD Discovery Days in Health Science, students explore a variety of careers in medicine and health sciences, interacting with researchers, clinicians and educators in their real-life work setting.
 
December 2, 2014
Full day event –
consists of lecture, hands-on workshops and
career panel discussion
 
Registration is now open online. Student has to be nominated by a teacher -
please see Ms. Watson. Nomination will be accepted on first-come, first-serve basis.
 
 
or see Ms. Abad
 






2014 Motion Picture & New Media Career Expo

 



Registration is now open!
 
 
Wednesday October 22, 2014
11 am - 5 pm

at the Roundhouse (181 Roundhouse Mews)
admission is free - pre-register

This will be the seventh Career Expo!
Returning this year will be UBCP, providing updates on what's going on in acting community, and Fusion Cine, with demonstrations of the latest equipment.
MPC, Nerd Corps, and CG Masters will also be present again in addition to Rainmaker, providing details on post-production and visual effects.

CONTACT ROB NEILSON AT (604) 684-8429 FOR MORE INFORMATION


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