Saturday, February 20, 2010

Character Education




Tuesday, February 16 to Friday, February 19, 2010

Tuesday, February 16 – Anti-bullying cupcakes for sale outside cafeteria

Wednesday, February 17 – Pink t-shirt day

Thursday, February 18 – Hand print on the wall day

Friday, February 19 – Errol Lee concert during period 2

Thank you to Ms.Fitzpatrick for all of her work organizing the Character (Anti-Bullying) Week for students and staff. Increasing not only awareness, but a level of further commitment to eliminating bullying from our school and community was well received.

Photos by L. Steinwedel and K. White.

Thursday, February 18, 2010

Free Concert

Mustang Sally will be performing a FREE concert Saturday, February 20th at Searchmont Resort in the main lodge. Come share an afternoon of skiing or boarding or just enjoy the atmosphere in the lodge! The band will be playing from 4 to 8 pm. T-shirts and Great Big Gig tickets will be on sale as well for $10 each. Come on out to the hill and support the band!

Wednesday, February 17, 2010

Wrestling City Championships





On Friday, the Colts Wrestling team had a great performance at the City Championships. Our boys successfully defended their title capturing the City Championship trophy again. Our girls had a strong showing placing third. Winning gold for Korah was Aaron Forbes, Dylan Pigeau, Wylie Middleton, Jesse Morley, Kyle Atkinson, Joey Quinton and Tasha Doroodian.

Photographs by Vanessa Closs.

Sunday, February 14, 2010

Hockey Win!

Colts Hockey won the championship game in a recent CanLan tournament they entered.

Thursday, February 11, 2010

Seussical The Musical





Photography by Alyssa Eddy.

Saturday, February 6, 2010

Calendar

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Friday, February 5, 2010

The Knights of Alloy Robotics Team

Logo above created by Keyana Doroodian in Communication Technology for the Robotics Team.
Some of the team work on the lifter arm.
Jesse works the lathe to machine a part.


Greetings Friends and followers of The Knights of Alloy Robotics team.

The FIRST robotics season is up and running once again and ADSB's high school competition team is hard at work building this year's robot. Attached, please find our first press release for the season, with updates expected each week for the next few weeks. This year's shipping date (when the robot must be done) is Feb.23rd, so I should have final photos of the robot during that week. Competition dates are Mar.25 to 27 (Waterloo Regional at University of Waterloo), and Mar.31 to Apr.3 (Greater Toronto Regional in Mississauga). Should the team meet with success in either Regional, we could go on to the World Robotics Championships in Atlanta for Apr. 15 to 17th.

Please feel free to contact me at any time at this email address or at my new office phone at 945-7489, and I would be glad to give anyone additional information about this year's competition. If you would like more emails, photos, information or anything else, I am more than happy to relay any and all information that I can. For those interested in this year's actual game, I encourage you to download the game animation from the NASA site (linked in the press release) as it does an excellent job in showing the details for the game (and is also how we were shown the game details ourselves).

Jonathan Budau
coach/mentor - The Knights of Alloy Robotics - team #1535

Tuesday, February 2, 2010


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Monday, February 1, 2010

EARTHQUAKE IN HAITI


Any students wishing to collect funds on their own will be granted community service hours and the money will be counted as part of the homeroom total.

The homeroom class collecting the most funds will win a pizza or sub party.

Thank you again for your support of this very worthwhile event.

Funds will be sent to UNICEF Canada on behalf of Korah Collegiate

Update: Feb. 2010 During a two-week period, our student body raised almost $1,200 to assist those in need in Haiti. Thank you to our Students’ Council and ISCF club members for their work on this initiative.