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Friday, October 13th, 2023

A reminder to all participants in We Scare Hunger.  We cannot assign a route to any group that has not completed all of their paperwork.  Please make sure that every individual has a signed permission form, and that every team has the team sheet with both sides filled out and handed in.  All paperwork can be handed in to Student Services.

A reminder to all interested students that the 'What does Canada mean to you?" competition ends TODAY, Friday October 13th.  All submissions must be uploaded directly to the project website.  See details on the CWAYC bulletin board outside student services.

The Jack Chapter will have their very first meeting TODAY, Friday October 13th, at 3:05pm in the Lecture Hall. This is a mandatory meeting.  If you have any questions, please feel free to reach out to one of the Dabrowski sisters.  Thank you and have a mentally healthy day.

On Oct 16 and 17, ACS is hosting a Onkwehonwe Traditional Tobacco Workshop with PhD candidate, Kody Doxtater, Six Nations Mohawk.  All invited students will be taking their lunch from 11:35am to 12:20pm. Students are expected to be in the fishbowl at 12:20pm as the workshop runs both days during period 3B and 4.  Teachers, please see the email from Ms. Johns for more information.

ttention grade 11 and 12 students. If you are planning to register for a specialist high skills major your SHSM application forms are due by October 27th. Make sure to hand the forms in asap! If you need more information see the lead teacher for the SHSM or your guidance counsellor. 

Any students interested in designing this year's Remembrance Day tribute wall must attend a CWAYC meeting in Room 1013 on Monday after school.  If you cannot attend but want to be a part of the activity, please email Mrs. Flanagan. 

Are you interested in policing?  Wanna know what's involved in becoming a police officer? Come to the lecture hall during either lunch on Tuesday October 17th and meet Provincial Detective Kesh Staffen, a graduate of ACS.  He'll "tell it like it is" and share his personal experiences as an OPP officer and now a detective in the Crime Unit. 

Brantford CYO is looking for volunteers for our House League program to help with coaching and skill development.  This is a great way to earn Community Service Hours.  Please email house@brantfordcyo.ca if interested.

Attention all readers and writers! Have you ever wanted to write a book or try your hand at writing a short story? Do you love the creative writing process? Well then, this LEAP event is just for you! Award-winning author, Ellen Potter, will be visiting us virtually all the way from New York to share how she gets inspired to write her stories. LEAP along with the Library is hosting Ms. Potter in the Lecture Hall on Monday, October 16th during both lunches. Bring your lunch and be prepared to be wowed and inspired by this amazing author. Each person who attends will receive one LEAP point. If you have any questions, see Mrs. Engell in the Library. See you Oct. 16th at lunch in the Lecture Hall.