ORTS ve and foster lifelong wellness skills with their youts and NO cuts! Practices are normally held after first week of classes. Bring a change of clothes, wear or announcements in the DAILY. he back field at 3:00pm. (Registration will start at leats if you have them. Contact head coach Mr. . on the back field. Contact Head Coach Mr. Park at til October. It is a single team concept with players ptember 5, 2023, at 3:00pm in the schools back field. estions. ecember. Look for announcements. For more phanie.bushell@cssd.ab.ca and girls) will be Wednesday, August 30 at 3:00pm. PORTS g in February. ntil March. We offer junior and senior level teams to formation prior to our season. We strive to build a he court, but also in the classroom. We are looking azing Browns back into the gym. Go Browns Go! ORTS er, Sara Scarpino and Marsha Gallant g it! No experience necessary, all abilities are wel. Sr. Team is made up of 11s and 12s. Season runs rugby before to play Browns Rugby. The only requiremmitment to the team and schedule and to have fun. of June. Coach Jr. Mr. Senkow; Coach Sr. Mr. R. k of June. The girls team will be looking for athletes of grades are welcome to tryout. Briana Kurtz onsists of players from Grades 10 to 12. CLUB 20 ALPHA CLUB Are you interested in talking about life and meaning and purp B111 BLACK STUDENTS UNION -Jeremy Cowan The BSU is a group of students passionate about celebrating B by the diverse range of Black students at St. Francis. All studen N200. CHESS CLUB Lunch time in classroom N202 Tuesday and Thursday, you are DANCE -Lisa O’Brien St. Francis is pleased to offer Dance classes within the school ti strength and technique, learn a variety of dance styles and me Studio, complete with springboard floors and full length mirror about. In addition to taking Dance during school time, you can infamous Pep Rally dances, Gala performances and participatio DUNGEONS & DRAGONS Step into the exciting world of D&D board game! Choose your c of Neverwinter, facing fantastic obstacles, battling monsters, an Dungeon Master passes from player to player with each turn, so DRAMA (and Improv) -Anita Miotti and Coralie Bedier Have nothing to do after school?? Come out and audition for ou dancing, improv or the technical side of theatre, please come to We have something for everyone. Come join our Fine Arts Fami EXTENDED FRENCH/IMMERSION STUDENTS COUNCIL -Marielle All Extended French students are invited to join the Extended Fr throughout the school year. GAMES CLUB Games club is open to provide students with a safe space to pla own cards (Magic cards, Pokemon, Yu-gi-oh cards, etc.), board g bich can provide safe storage of these if needed for the day, but after Easter, there are plans to hosting Super Smash Bros. or Ma may be a limit of 30 students. Please see Ms. Babich in N224 if y GENDER EQUITY MOVEMENT (G.E.M.) -Veronika Quigley Gender Equity Movement Club (G.E.M.) – meet Thursday at lun Interested in learning about gender inequity? Looking for a safe Looking to be an ally in the push for gender equality? Look no fu communities, engaging in dialogue and driving change. eryone is encouraged to join the team, practice and N! Speak to Mr. Taylor, Mr. Vandermeiden or Mrs. GRUPO TERTULIA (SPANISH CLUB) -TBD We bring our Hispanic community of students together to celeb involvement in diverse cultural fun activities with the purpose o brings to our daily interactions and academic environment. s, C.S.H.S. A. A ughout the year in 3 seasons of play: Soccer, Volleyball, Swimming (October) ball, Badminton ld Hockey, Track and Field INDIGENOUS CLUB -Veronika Quigley The Indigenous Club welcomes all backgrounds from the commu Indigenous issues around Canada and the rest of the world. We also partake in vibrant Indigenous culture and traditions, both o /calgaryhighschoolsports.ca/ ITALIAN CLUB -Maria West Students are involved in a variety of Italian cultural activities and various holiday based activities throughout the year! Students h choose. nch break every week. Learn how to knit, crochet or loom knit. Complete ecessary. Knit a scarf, loom a toque. Bring your lunch and your willingness 212. to participate in the Whistler Cantando music festival in ease . This is preliminary and CCSD and St. Francis will have final e music community as we receive additional info for potential rse countries at competitions simulating various U.N. Councils, b attracts students with an interest in the political process, In the past, we have committed to participate in at least 3 chill, Aberhart and the U of C); with students committing to nal and cooperative tournaments. Check out our Bring a friend! to build community and to serve as source of support for all . Look for the Queer Inc. display at this fall’s club days. Everyone more information. our knowledge in a variety of subjects. We compete against matches, and play exhibition matches against teachers & alumni. ll. All staff and students are welcome to join. Lynda Roobol ents the opportunity to participate in various volunteer tudents are encouraged to contact Mrs. Sandau to be added to the nteer opportunities. Kurtz ed to raising awareness on dire issues around the community carcity, and mental health. Students organize, plan and facilitate mmunity, and at times, volunteer their time with charitable global citizens. at tunes. Drop in after school late October to March. If you have ca SPOKEN WORD -TBD For those interested in writing and/or performing Spoken Word Meetings will take place at lunch and after school during the sch for you! STEAM CLUB Where: D103 When: Lunches/after school Oct-May Students who are interested in integrating Science, Technology, a few areas including -Developing new tech skills (Coding, 3D de programmed drone, Guest speakers on topics of Engineering, Sc Interested students should watch for announcements in early O STUDENT COUNCIL -Toni Filippetto, Kim Curry and Marco Filipe Saint Francis Student Council encourages the participation of eve maintaining a positive school spirit, to be a liaison between the s student volunteers, and to encourage the students to live the Pe STUDENTS AGAINST DESTRUCTIVE DECISIONS (S.A.D.D.) -Kasia Mission: SADD empowers and mobilizes students and adult allie decision-making. Vision: All students collaborate to create a healthier and safer w TABLETOP GAMING CLUB Drop by when you are able, we get together to play a variety of DAILY. UKRAINIAN CLUB There will be a Ukrainian Club Meeting on Tuesdays at lunch tim WORKOUT CLUB After school workout classes are being offered weekly. New to fi YEARBOOK CLUB –Nicole Seneviratne In the Yearbook Club students are responsible for planning and d YOGA CLUB -Anita Miotti Morning yoga classes are being offered in S2 every Tuesday and It’s a great way to start the day. All are welcome! ZOO CLUB -Casey Bourget An opportunity for students to develop skills in animal husbandr the school’s animal collection, and socialize with like-minded ind turtles, fish, geckos, a snake, and some invertebrates. All those w