Announcements, Thur. June 5, 2025

GENERAL
Swift Thrift
Thrift Store will be open today at lunch! The entire store is buy 1 get one free!
Driver’s Ed:
SGI Exam Rewrites at Noon Only! Bring your Chromebooks!
Father Mallone Visit - Friday, June 6, 2025 - Last visit of the school year
Father Mallone from Christ the Redeemer Parish in Swift Current will be in the Library Seminar Room at lunch on Friday, with pizza, open to all students who would like to gather for a visit.
Hawaiian Spirit Day - Thursday, June 12th
Last SCCHS School Wide Spirit Day!
Get ready on Thursday, June 12th …. it’s Hawaiian Day!
Dress up in your best Hawaiian shirts, and sunnies — and show your school spirit, but keep it school appropriate
Plus, don’t miss out — SLC will be handing out prizes to the best dressed students!
Let’s make this final spirit day the best one yet!
CLUBS
Science Club
Question of the Day! Why do your pupils get larger in the dark?
Creative Writing Club
There will be no Creative Writing Club today!
QSA
QSA today at lunch in room 116.
FINE ARTS
Grade 9 Band
Grade 9 full band rehearsal today at 12:30 pm in the music room. Last rehearsal of the year!!!
GRAD
Grad Google Classroom
Stay up to date and keep checking in on the Grad Google Classroom.
Grad Clothing
Every Friday is Grad clothing day!
Graduation at Christ the Redeemer Catholic Church
Christ the Redeemer Catholic Church is hosting a Graduation Mass on Wednesday June 3rd at 7pm with snacks to follow. This is an open invitation to any graduating students and the former All Saints Catholic School students.
STUDENT SERVICES
SEMESTER 2 COURSE DROP DEADLINE - Friday June 6th
Grade 11 or Grade 12 students looking to drop a Semester 2 course have until June 6th to complete the course drop process. Forms are available in student services. Students should review their credits, have a discussion with their teacher and parents and speak with Mrs. Kohlman in student services to review how this choice will impact their graduation plan.
MISCELLANEOUS
Library Quote of the Week
“A lot of high school is about figuring out what matters to you and what doesn’t. For some of us, popularity matters. For others, it’s grades or dating or extracurriculars or our parent’s opinions or all of the above. Sometimes, it’s a question of whether anything that happens in these four years matters at all. And it does, but not in the way a lot of people think.
High school matters because it shapes how we see the world when we enter it. We carry the hurt with us, the confirmed fears, the insecurities people used against us. But we also carry the moment when someone gave us a chance, even though they didn’t have to.
The moment we watched a friend make a choice that we didn’t understand at first because they’re brave in a different way.
The moment a teacher told us they believed in us.
The moment we told someone who we are and they accepted us without question.
The moment we fell in love for the first time.
Most of the things we’re feeling right now are things we’re feeling for the first time. We’re learning what it means to feel them. What we can mean to one another. Of course that matters. And this, here, right now–even if nothing changes, even if all we can do today is prove that we exist, and that we’re not alone–I think it matters a whole lot.”
Casey McQuiston, I Kissed Shara Wheeler (New York, NY: Wednesday Books, 2022), pages 340-341.