ADJH DAILY ANNOUNCEMENTS

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ANNOUNCEMENTS: FRIDAY – NOVEMBER 20, 2015
GENERAL INFORMATION
November 24th
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November 26
November 26th
November 26th
Bus Cluster #3 – No Classes
PD Day (morning) – No Classes
Parent-Teacher Conference 1:00-3:00pm – No Classes (in the gym)
Parent-Teacher Conference 6:00-8:00pm (in the gym)
GUIDANCE
Grade 9 students - Are you interested in being a peer tutor? If so, please see Mr. Zelios.
LOST & FOUND
Students are reminded to check the Lost & Found (containers located by the doors across from the office)
and take any items that belong to you! There are a lot of hoodies, lunch bags, three pairs of sneakers,
etc.
GIRLS’ FOOTBALL
The girls’ football team is reminded to turn in their jerseys to Ms. Fortune, ASAP!!!!
GIRLS’ VOLLEYBALL
Big congratulations to the girls’ volleyball team on winning the Eastern Zone finals. Excellent game girls!!!
Also, good luck in your tournament this weekend at Eric Graves!
BASKETBALL
The girls’ basketball team will be having their first tryout today - Nov. 20th - at 4:00pm. All interested
players should attend.
PEELER CARDS
Students please note that today will not be a peeler turn in day. Monday at lunch time will be the very last
turn in day, so all cards and money must be finalized by then. Remember, if you have taken cards, they are
your responsibility!
TECH ED
All students for grade 7-9, are required to bring flash drives and ear-buds to Tech Ed Class.
AFTER-SCHOOL BUS DUTY
Madame Benoit & Mr. Tetford
BAND ANNOUNCEMENTS
WEEK OF NOV 16-20TH
FRIDAY
Astral Jazz Band on Monday at 7:30 am
Jazz Cats Monday at 2:35
WEATHER CHANGING – DRESS WARM
Now that the weather is getting colder, we remind students to please dress warm when coming to school
and for the outdoor lunch period. Students need to get their jackets at the FIRST of lunch, for they are
not permitted to go to their lockers during lunch. So, again, please get your jacket at the first of lunch
when you go to your lockers to put away your books.
LUNCH ROOMS
For students that use the lunch rooms – please use the garbage and recycle container once you finish
your lunch. We appreciate your part in keep this area clean!
SPORTS’ TEAMS
A reminder to all players on our sports teams that cleats are NOT to be worn in any part of the school for
any reason. If you are at a practice or a game, and need to come into the school, please remove your cleats
prior to entering the building. Additionally, if you are getting changed before a game or practice, please
wait until you leave the school before putting your cleats on. Thanks.
Students are also reminded to use the garbage cans that are located on the school grounds.
Do not drop garbage on the ground.
REMINDER: PEANUT/NUT-AWARE SCHOOL
Reminder to students that we are a peanut/nut aware school. We have students in our school that have
a very serious reaction to all peanut products/ingredients. It has been brought to our attention that Reese
Peanut Butter snacks are being brought to school. Please know that these products, along with all other
peanut products, may cause serious injury and/or death. Please consider the well-being of your classmates
and do not bring any of these products to school.
DRESS CODE
ADJH is your place of work. Your dress should be appropriate for school and should not interfere with
students’ abilities to do their best work. Head coverings such as hats, caps, headbands, hoods, scarves and
bandanas are to be placed in your locker before entering homeroom. Coats and jackets are to be placed in
your locker upon entering school and are not to go along with students to class. Clothing worn is to be in
good taste and the messages and slogans presented on them are to be constructive and appropriate to the
school environment. Pants with inappropriate messages on the seat are unacceptable.
Tops that reveal bare stomach, back, shoulders or chest, and pants that reveal underwear are not
acceptable. Tank tops with spaghetti straps, very short skirts or shorts, shirts with low necklines and
muscle shirts are not appropriate. Students wearing clothing considered by staff to be inappropriate for
school environment will be expected to change or cover up. We appreciate parents’ support for this
policy. More details of our dress code can be found on our webpage.
SCHOOL CLOSURE INFORMATION
The Halifax Regional School Board takes great care when making the decision to alter the normal
operations of schools and board offices in the event of severe or inclement weather.
It is our goal to make the decision as close to 6 a.m. as possible. Here are a few ways you can find out:
Check our website at www.hrsb.ca
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Follow us on Twitter at Twitter.com/HRSB_Official
Call our information line at 902-464-INFO (4636)
Listen to your radio— (All local radio stations are informed)
Sign up to receive e-mail or text message notification of cancellations (link)
For more information on this process, click here.
REMINDER TO STUDENTS
REVIEW OF SCHOOL PROCEDURES REVISITED
Backpacks: For reasons of safety, we would like to remind students, as per page 9 of the student agendas,
no backpacks are permitted, at any time, in the classrooms. Backpacks must be kept in your locker. The
back packs are taking up the space in aisles – limits space and fire regulations, and teachers are not able to
see contains in the bags that can be dangerous, prohibited etc…, we are allowing Cinch bags, very small
and Sobeys bags can be used for Phys Ed clothes only, when students have PHED two hours a week.
Rational for this rule: Backpacks and book bags can take up a great deal space in the classrooms and they
create hazards when students and staff are trying to walk up and down aisles. Our chief concern is
students falling and getting hurt. Also, it is important staff is aware of what students are bringing into the
classrooms to ensure all students are safe.
Lunch: To avoid congestion in the hallways, students are required to get their jackets and lunches out of
their lockers at the beginning of lunch (11:45am). When students are done eating their lunch, they are to
go directly outside. No students will be permitted to their lockers, without permission, at any time after
the start of lunch. Students are not permitted to eat in the hallways. If it is an indoor lunch, an
announcement will be made before lunch.
Lockers: In following in the Nova Scotia Department of Education’s Time to Learn Strategy, we feel it is
important to maximize the amount of time students are in the classroom learning. With that in mind, we
would like to remind students they are not permitted to go to their lockers between classes.
Times students can access their locker:
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Morning
First of break
First of lunch/after lunch
End of the day
With teacher permission
ALLERGIES – SCENT & NUT AWARE
There are a number of students and staff with various allergies at Astral Drive Junior High! We currently
have students with peanut allergies. We are a Nut Aware & Scent Aware school and ask that staff,
students and visitors respect our policy of minimum scents please and be nut aware. PLEASE DO NOT
BRING NUTELLA TO THE SCHOOL!
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