ANNOUNCEMENTS WEDNESDAY, April 29, 2026

MEETINGS:

 

  • Could the Class Officers please go to Student Services at Recess.

 

 

SPORTS/GYM:

 

  • AAAM ball hockey - Ball Hockey will play two games on Saturday May 2/26 in Kensington. Game start times are 10:10am and 1:40pm.

 

Players must have forms and fees paid to Mr. Arsenault by 3:15pm on Thursday April 30, 2026.

 

  • AAAW Flag 3:45-5:00 @ CUP turf 

 

  • Track & field 3:30-4:30

 

  • AAAM rugby – 3:30-5:30

 

  • AW rugby + non travelling AAA players – 3:30 - 5:30

 

  • Softball - Athletes are asked to join google classroom to stay up to date if they have not done so already ahieybmi.  6:00 – 7:15 (gym)

 

  • Men’s flag football 6:00-7:30 at CUP turf

 

 

RELAY FOR LIFE:

  • Relay for LifeThe event is being held the afternoon or May 22 at TOSH. The cost is $20 to register and gives you your Relay T-Shirt, Luminary, and food items at the event. This money also goes towards our goal of raising $30 000 for the Canadian Cancer Society. Registration fees can be paid online when you register, in person at the Relay table on Tuesday and Thursday of this week, or through e-transferring toshrelayforlife@gmail.com (please include your name).

 

  • Cancer survivors are invited to a reception May 22 at 10:30 am (10:45-11:45). Please register by contacting Shelby Burns at: shelbyburns3101@gmail.com

 

GENERAL:

  • World War I - Exhibit until Thursday (April 30th)

World War I (1914-1918) Exhibit - until tomorrow (April 30th) in the library. Please take a moment to stop by and have a look! For more information, see Mme Cormier in room 410

 

  • Afternoon Co-op students, your assignment on classroom is due TODAY.  Late assignments will not be accepted.  See Mrs. Walsh if you have questions or concerns.

 

 

MAIN OFFICE:

  • The following students to the office for a message please:

Aidan Longuepee,  Hayden Chaisson, Brady Dunn, Connor Martin.

 

  • A pair of glasses in a black/brown case was found in the drop off area in the park lot this morning. They are here in the office.

 

BAND:

  • Vocal Ensemble - The TOSH Vocal Ensemble will rehearse on Thursday, April 30 at 3:30 pm. All members are asked to attend rehearsal. If you aren't able to make it, please let Mrs. Caseley Smith know as soon as possible.

 

STUDENT SERVICES/GRAD INFO:

Pathways Program through Holland College - First Nation’s Students are invited to a meeting TODAY at 10:30 in the Lecture Theatre to learn more about the Pathways Program. This one-year certificate program was developed to address students' needs and labour force demands in three core areas: Applied SciencesIndustrial Technology and Trades, and Health Studies. The course options give flexibility in learning and the program leads to a work integrated learning placement. Up to five credits earned in the Pathway to College and Workplace Success program may be transferrable to programs in the core area of your choice.

***Any students who do not identify as First Nation’s Students who would also like to know more about this program can let Ms. DeCoste know in Student Services.

 

Grad Questionnaires – The following students are asked to visit Student Services and complete the mandatory Grad Questionnaire which is required for Graduation!

  • Tori Atkinson
  • Jack Barrett
  • Hayden Chaisson
  • Max DesRoche
  • Clay Gallant
  • Jacob Hankinson
  • Joshua Hebert
  • Kaarsin Matthew
  • Aria Pu
  • Julius Pye
  • Doris Wei

 

  • Grant available for students enrolling with Safe Driver’s PEI:

students from Baltic, Darnley, Hamilton, Indian River, Malpeque, Sea View and Spring Valley are eligible to receive 50% of the cost of their drivers Ed program paid for by the municipality.  Applications and information can be found on our website at www.malpequebay.ca

 

  • The Rotary Youth Leadership Awards Program (RYLA) is one of the most successful Rotary programs run by Rotary clubs around the world. District 7815 RYLA is a fun and intensive training program designed for teens (15-19 years of age) to inspire leadership and provide them with the skills to complete their goals.

What are the benefits of RYLA?

RYLA allows you the opportunity to build your problem solving and communication skills, discover strategies for becoming a dynamic leader in your school or community, explore career paths, share ideas and experiences with your peers, coordinate youth activities and/or community service projects and discuss creative approaches for resolving family, social, and professional conflicts.

Through RYLA, Rotary District 7815 aims to:

*Provide young leaders the opportunity to collaborate in a supportive environment to gain a better understanding of their own and others’ strengths, unique qualities, and abilities.

*Facilitate workshops about teamwork, communication, and motivation to develop the leadership skills Demonstrate Rotary's commitment to youth development and growth.

 

When and where is RYLA held?

Rotary District 7815’s RYLA 2026 will be held at Nova Scotia Community College (NSCC) in Truro, NS on May 15th & 16th.

*** Interested applicants can contact me (Mr. Hockin) to inquire about more information and to receive a registration form. Successful applicants will have their trip covered by the Rotary Club of Summerside.

 

  • Royal Canadian Legion Branch #5 Educational Bursary - Applications are now available in the Student Services office. Due Date: May 31, 2026
    *Applications are to be returned to Summerside Legion by the due date.

 

  • TOSH 2026 Bursary Board Scholarships and bursaries are beginning to get posted daily so please keep an eye on this page for graduate opportunities!! It can be found on the TOSH website or at the link here: https://shorturl.at/1afgc

 

TOSH CLUBS:

  • Art club

 

  •  Cheer Leading Club - Monday’s 3:30 – 5:50 & Tuesday’s 4:00 – 6:00