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Student Notices May 4, 2023

Wildcats!  A member of staff lost a gold earring during the evacuation on Tuesday.  If you happened to have picked up a gold hoop earring off the ground, could you please turn it in to the office. Many thanks.

Reminder to students that today dismissal is at 12:55 pm to allow for scheduled Parent Teacher Conferences.

This is a reminder that all required student fees must be paid by the end of the school year. Students who have purchased a yearbook must have all fees paid to receive it.  A list of students with outstanding fees has been posted on the office window.

Junior Boys Ruby Team are playing today at 3:30. Team, please be ready to warm up at 2:40pm!

Attention confirmed Strathcona Park Lodge participants.  Our second meeting is tomorrow, Friday, May 5th at lunch in Room C212.  Get to know your fellow participants, drop off your forms, and plan your cabin groups.  See you there!

Get ready for our spirit week from May 8th to May 12th! Monday will be Jersey Day, Tuesday will be Twin Day, Wednesday will be wear pink day, Thursday will be McMath Day, and Friday will be Colour Wars! Let’s see all your amazing looks!

Are you interested in being a First Responder at McMath?  Applications for the First Responders Executive Team are out now!  Check out our Instagram bio @mcmathfirstresponders for our application form.  Completed application forms are due by May 19th, 2023.

Are you interested in organizing and planning school wide events?  The Student Council Executive Team applications are open until end of school today.  Forms can be picked up at the office or found on our Instagram bio @McMathStuCo.  Completed forms can be returned to Ms. Li-Hindson in Room B158.

Friday, May 5th is Red Dress Day or National Day of Awareness for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls and Two-Spirit People. We encourage everyone to wear Red on Friday to honour the memories of missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls across Canada. Métis artist Jaime Black helped inspire the red dress movement, where red dresses are hung from windows and trees to represent the pain and loss felt by loved ones and survivors. 

May 1-7th is Mental Health Week. This year’s theme, My Story”, recognizes the unique stories and experiences each of us brings to the world. No matter our personal story, taking care of our mental health is important for everyone and to give ourselves space to recognize how we are and what we need. Most importantly, it takes a community commitment to notice, reach out, and care for one another as we continue to heal together. More Information can be found at: cmha.ca/mental-health-week/#MyStory

Updated: Thursday, May 4, 2023