December 8th, 2008 | Leave a comment

BEWARE REUNION.COM E-MAILS!!!!!!!

PHISHING TRIPS BY REUNION.COM A NUISANCE: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reunion.com

“Many people know Reunion.com because they received a spoofed e-mail. People who subscribe to Reunion.com often unwittingly allow Reunion to access all email addresses stored in their free e-mail accounts. These are then used to solicit more members under their name by altering the sender address and [...]

December 1st, 2008 | Leave a comment

Mrs. Petrie

Joyce Petrie

It is with respect and condolences to the family that we write of the passing of one of our own.�

Mrs. Petrie died peacefully on November 27th, in her 98th year.

This dear teacher was an icon at Mac for many years.

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http://heritagefh.ca/en/view_obituaries.php?key=102�

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November 11th, 2008 | Leave a comment

Terry Kelly’s, “A Pittance of Time” on this Remembrance Day

Please take two minutes� — 90 years later.

Terry Kelly – A Pittance of Time

WE WILL REMEMBER THEM�

November 7th, 2008 | 4 comments

Dayle Haddon (’65) in the Spotlight

In a new magazine called Zoomer, that hit the stands in September, our Dayle Haddon is featured on the cover of the November issue.�

Zoomer Magazine Features '65 Dale Haddon

“…�model Dayle Haddon, 59-year-old wrinkles and all, is the November cover girl.”�(Hey, wrinkles are proof of age and with age comes wisdom; or so [...]

October 21st, 2008 | Leave a comment

MHSAA CENTENNIAL AWARD WINNERS

Graduation exercises for the 2007-08 year were held �October 3rd in the �high school auditorium and it is with great pleasure that we introduce you to�the two recipients of the MHSAA Award for Student Leadership in School Volunteer Work.� Each�$500 �award was made possible through�YOUR alumni donations and�the fund-raising activities �held during the Centennial Celebrations [...]

March 28th, 2008 | Leave a comment

LIGHTS OUT SATURDAY, MARCH 29, 8-9pm!!!

 

Word has it that if everyone turned off their lights for one hour, the year’s carbon footprint would be reduced by 22,290,910 pounds, which is equivalent to sparing 400,000 trees and reducing the amount of carbon dioxide released into the atmosohere by 8.4 million pounds. 

Visit http://www.wwf.ca/earthhour/ and join in on a positive initiative that will give old Mother Nature a hand.

 

March 4th, 2008 | Leave a comment

50th ANNIVERSARY REUNION AT DORSET ELEMENTARY!!!

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May 16-18, 2008

THERE WILL BE A� REUNION /�GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY PARTY

AT DORSET ELEMENTARY SCHOOL, IN BAIE D’URFE.�

Please drop in for a visit, leave a footprint� and take the virtual tour at

http://dorset.lbpsb.qc.ca/

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Organizers� are looking for elementary school photos to display [...]

February 15th, 2008 | Leave a comment

DEDICATION SUNDAY – Clan Spirit 2007

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Sunday, May 20th, 2007, marked a turning point in Mac’s history.� We officially entered the second centennial of our existence.�� To mark the occasion, MHSAA has produced a commemorative album with photos, anecdotes, speeches and sweet memories of the ceremony.� Anyone wishing to order a copy is welcome to contact me, Vivian Bruce and [...]

January 21st, 2008 | Leave a comment

Mac’s Principal Is Honoured

The Chronicle  BY ALBERT KRAMBERGER

editor@transcontinental.ca

Macdonald High School principal Jim Aitken has been chosen as one of the country’s top principals this year by The Learning Partnership and the Canadian Association of Principals.

Aitken, an educator since 1970 and Mac’s principal for seven years, was one of 33 named as Canada’s Outstanding Principals for 2008. The program, now in its fourth year, honours contributions promoting quality education in publicly-funded schools across the country.

“It’s very flattering,” Aitken, 61, said of the award.

Mac High’s governing board chairman has nothing but praise for the Ste. Anne de Bellevue school’s top administrator.

“He’s an outstanding administrator,” said Robert Hamel, a Pincourt resident. “He always has the welfare of students at heart.”

Hamel added Aitken has done everything from living up to the zero tolerance policy for violence to getting involved with students one-on-one. “You see him in the halls and at special activities and at teacher’s night,” he said. “The kids know him and they’re not afraid of him.”

Aitken is very transparent with governing board members and is open to answering queries from parents, Hamel said, adding he’s had nothing but “full co-operation from the school’s administration dealing with any issues.”

Meanwhile, Aitken said his main focus as principal has been on student success. He said he’s not looking for quick solutions but wants students to “learn how to learn.”

“I want them to take ownership of their education and to get their parents into it as well,” he said.

“I don’t want students to accept lower marks in Grade 7 or 8,” he added.

As part of the Outstanding Principals initiative, Aitken and the other winners will participate in a five-day leadership training program in late February in Toronto. They will be formally honoured at a gala on Feb. 26. For more information, check www.thelearningpartnership.ca.