HARVEY HIGH NEWS

HARVEY HIGH NEWS

April 15, 2017

Sunday, April 23, you will find staff, graduates and

parents working to provide the second annual Safe Grad Breakfast. Breakfast is served between 9 a.m. and 1 p.m. The menu includes: pancakes, eggs, french toast, ham, bacon, toast and muffins. The cost is $7.00 per person or $20 per family.

Due to popular demand Harvey High is selling cheese once again. You can order from any student or drop your order off at the school office with payment. Payment in the forms of cash and check (made out to Harvey High School) are accepted. For more information email Julia Parra at . Orders must be received at the school no later than April 28.

Middle School drama has been working hard on a script entitled, 21 GuaranteedWays to Get Detention. A public performance will be held at the New Brunswick Drama Festival at St. Thomas University on May 1 at 12:15 p.m. The cost is usually $5.00. We hope to see you there!

On May 11, 2017, the annual HHS Education Foundation Relay will be held, beginning with the walk around the Patterson Loop Road at 12:30 p.m. and concluding with the final dance of the school year. This fun-filled activity day is a fund-raiser for scholarships and for school improvement projects. Students will be canvassing their neighborhoods looking for support from friends and relatives.

A group of students from grades seven to nine will be headed to UNB on Friday, May 12, for the annual Math Competition. This group will compete with students from across the province to write a multiple choice competition paper. The competition provides a valuable opportunity for collaboration between the university and highschool. Following the assessment, students will spend the afternoon exploring different scientific and mathematical demonstrations. There will be a prize presentation at the end of the day. Good luck to those competing!

After three weeks of high school badminton playoffs, three of our athletes advanced to the provincial championship in Saint-Louis-de-Kent. Our seven volleyball teams (senior boys, senior girls, junior girls, middle school boys “A” & “B”, middle school girls “A” & “B”) are busy playing games and tournaments. Continue to check under the “Extracurricular-Athletics” link on the HHS website for weekly updates on practices, games and tournaments. As usual, home games are also posted on the digital sign at the end of the HHS driveway.

Graduating students, check out our website for scholarship opportunities by going to Quick Links, Guidance, Scholarships 2016-17. Check here for Post-Secondary events, as well.

There was a great turn out for the HHS Home and School chili and chowder supper- close to eight hundred dollars raised. Should you have time and interest in donating or volunteering for the HHS H&S, please contact Kim Corey (366-1982) or Cindy Drummond (366-2200).

With shower, wedding and yard sale season approaching you will be interested to know that members of the public and businesses are welcome to purchase advertising or announcement space on our sign; $10 a day, $30 a week, or $100 a month. Contact Deanna Moffitt (366-2200) should you wish to do so.

CALENDAR

Apr. 27 Peace Day Ceremony at HHS

Apr. 28Prof. Learning- No students

May 5Subject Council- No students

May 11HHS Ed Found. Relay- pm

May 15Prof. Learning- No students

May 18Grad Banquet and Baccalaureate

May 22Victoria Day- Holiday

May 24Gr. 9 P.A.R.T.Y.

June 12-16HS Exam Week

June 20Grand March and Prom

June 23Graduation 7 p.m.; Safe GradCrysta Collicott

Principal