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Bright Ideas Secondary Enrichment newsletter January 2008 Notes: Check the Out of Board Enrichment Opportunities Pamphlet for a comprehensive list of activities and contact information. Also remember to check the bulletin boards at your school. Queen’s University Mini Enrichment Program: Register on line Feb 11, 2008 (for week 1 if you choose to go with our group) If you require financial assistance, there is a bursary application on line. It must be submitted by February 1, 2008. Odyssey of the Mind Provincial Competition will be hosted by L.C.C.V.I on March 29, 2008. Is your team registered? World competition will be at the University of Maryland. Classroom enrichment materials are available for grade 9 and 10 Math, Science and English. These can be used for regular classroom enrichment or as part of learning contracts related to Independent Study. See your resource teacher for more information. Students interested in writing an AP exam (Advanced Placement)University course must give written notice along with a cheque for $85.00 to their resource teacher by March 1, 2008.
ENRICHMENT OPPORTUNITIES
Enrichment committees have been established at the high schools and are organizing activities/workshops related to a broad range of interests. If you are interested in becoming part of a committee, please contact your enrichment contact teacher. These committees meet on a regular basis. Waterloo Unlimited http://www.unlimited.uwaterloo.ca/ Grade 11 Program March 2-7, 2008 Apply by: Feb 15, 2008 Grade 10 Program May 11-16, 2008 Apply by: April 25, 2008 A unique enrichment experience for high school students of exceptional potential. From architecture and the environment to science fiction and virtual reality, grade 11 students spend a week exploring the theme of Design . The grade 10 program’s interdisciplinary focus involves everything from eyesight, and imagination to fine art and flight.
Queen’s University Mini Enrichment Program
Week 1: May 4 to May 11, 2008 The E=mc2 program provides gifted and highly motivated secondary students with the opportunity to study a subject of their choosing at an advanced level for one week. Approximately 1000 students from across Canada and the United States come together each year experiencing an outstanding combination of academics, residence life and extra-curricular activities. We have 50 spots reserved for week one.
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2008 National Engineering Week Impromptu Competition CKSS, Chatham Sat. March 1, 2008 An impromptu design competition is an applied science competition where teams compete against each other to make the best solution to an engineering problem using the materials provided. This competition requires no preparation from the team besides signing up before the deadline. Tentative date is Saturday, March 1, 2008. Your team will need to register two weeks in advance. More information to follow. Global Journeys Students have an opportunity to earn a grade 11 or 12 Ontario High School credit during the summer while traveling in another country. Classical Civilizations (LVV4U) in Greece & Italy, Biology (SBI3U, SBI4U) in New Zealand and Australia….these are just a few of the many choices available to you. Summer Programs for Enrichment students at University of Toronto Faculty of Medicine’s Youth Summer Program The Faculty of Medicine’s Youth Summer Program offers high school students an exclusive glimpse into the world of medicine and medical research at the University of Toronto. This residential program is available during 4 different weeks this summer (each with a slightly different focus). This replaces the program formerly known as The Helix Project. Faculty of Law’s Youth Summer Program This exciting and unique one-week program gives high school students an extraordinary glimpse into the reality of criminal law. Participants step into the shoes of a criminal lawyer and learn what it is like to be a student at one of Canada’s most prestigious law school. OTHER SECONDARY OPPORTUNITIES Enrichment committees are continuing to work on exciting workshops related to various themes. Individual invitations will be sent to your school. Stay tuned for: JMSS: Dreams & Interpretation, Nightmares & Sleep WDSS: Fear Factor: Are you Afraid of the Dark? CKSS: Music Videos Simulation: based on the game of “Risk” Cultures (for elementary) SCITS: “ Food for thought….Do they really eat ? In ?” Northern: Pirates, Ninjas, Superheroes and other notable Professions BDHS: Photography & GPS Scavenger Hunt St. Clair: Media & Much Music INDEPENDENT STUDY For students that seek an additional academic challenge, please see your resource teacher about the possibility of doing an independent study. For more information go to www.lkdsb.net Or contact: Rosanna Waldram Secondary Enrichment (519) 352-6271
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