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December is here and with that, we are well into the second term. Term one
report cards were handed out on Friday, November 2nd and Parent-Teacher
interviews took place on Wednesday, November 7th from 5:30pm-8:00pm.
Thank you to all the parents who attended this evening.
Fall extra-curricular activities have quickly come to a close. The senior girls’
volleyball team competed at the provincial championship on November 16th
and 17th where they finished with a silver medal. Congratulations girls and
coaches. Thank you to the numerous volunteers and community organiza-
tions that have supported our sporting events. This type of generosity is go-
ing above and beyond and certainly helps create positive experiences for
our student athletes.
On Thursday, November 8th, WCHS hosted its annual
Remembrance Day service. On this day we honored
those who fought for our freedom, we reflected on the
price they paid, and we acknowledged the benefits we
gained through their sacrifice.
Have a safe and happy holiday season with family and
friends, and best wishes in 2019.
- Mr. Leibel, Principal
NEWS FROM THE OFFICE -
MR. LEIBEL, PRINCIPAL
DATES TO REMEMBER - DECEMBER 2018
The SRC Days of Christmas
Dec. 6 - Red/Green Day
Dec. 7 - Lumberjack Day
Dec. 10 - PJ Day
Dec. 11 - Christmas Tree Day
Dec. 12 - Hunting for Rudolph
Dec. 13 - Santa Hat Day for
Caps for Causes
Dec. 14 - Winter Gear Day
Dec. 17 - Fuzzy Socks/Ugly
Sweater Day
Dec. 18 - Winter Sports Day
Dec. 19 - Candy Cane Day
Dec. 20 - ‘Twas the Night
Before Christmas /PJ Day
Dec. 21 - Formal Day
Monday, December 10 -
WCHSCC lunch
Monday, December 10 - Jr.
Girls’ Basketball (Grade 6 &
7) @ Raymore
Monday, December 10 - Jr.
Boys’ Basketball @ WCHS
Tuesday, December 11 -
Curling 3:30-4:30PM.
Thursday, December 13 -
Caps for Causes, proceeds
for Secret Santa
Friday & Saturday, Decem-
ber 14 & 15 - Sr. Girls’ Bas-
ketball @ Indian Head
Saturday, December 15 - Jr.
Girls’ Basketball @ WCHS
Tuesday, December 18 -
Curling 3:30-4:30PM
Friday, December 21 - For-
mal Day and free lunch for
students
Friday, December 21 - Grad
Pictures
Friday, December 21 - Last
Day of
Classes
Monday,
January 7
- Classes
Resume
Inside this issue:
News from the Bear Den - Sr.
Girls’ Volleyball, Ms. Jordan
Donor and Volunteer Recog-
nition - Mr. Leibel
2
3
News from the Bear Den - Jr.
And Sr. Football, Mr. Sokul
4-5
News from the Bear Den - Jr.
Girls’ Volleyball, Mrs. Lindal
6
News from the Bear Den - Jr.
& Sr. Soccer, Mr. Salter
7
News from the SRC - The
WCHS Social Team
8-9
News from the Bear Den -
Cross-Country, Mrs. Storzuk
10-11
Wynyard Composite High
School Community Council
Annual General Meeting
12
Grade 12 January 2019
Departmental Exam Schedule
14
Horizon School Division #205
Home of the Bears!!!
WYNYARD COMPOSITE HIGH SCHOOL
DECEMBER 2018 NEWSLETTER
News from the Bear Den - Sr.
Girls’ Volleyball, Ms. Jordan
2
Honor Roll Calculations -
Division III and IV
13
The Bears claimed their fourth medal in four years by bringing home the silver at Provin-
cials on November 16/17th in Carrot River. A second place finish at both Conferences and
Regionals qualified the Bears for provincials along with 9 other teams from around the
province. In Wynyard's pool were Kipling, Macklin, Pierceland, and Carrot River. Pool A fea-
tured Wakaw, Preeceville, LCBI, Il-a-le Cross, and Lampman.
The Bears finished round robin play with a record of 3-1, first in their pool. In the quarterfi-
nals they faced off against Lampman, defeating them in straight sets. In the semi-finals
the Bears defeated to LCBI in straight sets. After the win, the Bears moved on to the gold
medal game against Wakaw.
The Bears came out playing well, with an answer for everything Wakaw threw at them. They
took the first set 25-16. The second set was just the opposite with Wakaw getting off to a
fast start and not looking back, winning 25-10. The third set was a battle from the first
point to the last. In the end, the Bears dropped the third set 17-15, to win the silver medal.
The hard fought provincial weekend capped off a successful season for the WCHS Bears
Sr. Girls’ volleyball team. The girls played in seven tournaments, with three tournament fi-
nals, winning their home tournament for the second year in a row and qualifying for provin-
cials for the ninth straight
year. The silver medal that
the girls captured, following
their silver medal in 2015
and their bronze medals in
2016 and 2017, is the first
time the Bears have won
medals at four provincial vol-
leyball tournaments in a row.
It is also a medal haul that is
unmatched by any other
team in their category during
that time. Congratulations on
a great season,
Bears!
- Ms. Jordan, Co-Coach
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NEWS FROM THE BEAR DEN -
SR. GIRLS’ VOLLEYBALL, MS. JORDAN
Back Row (L-R) - Coach Jordan, Apryl Holweck, Madison Gudmund-
son, Taylor Nichol, Jesslyn Leibel, Jaslyn Sokul, Carlee Faye, Ellian
Singkala and Coach Rink.
Front Row (L-R) - Mary Latoski, Anna Wolitski, Jaclynn Leibel, Vada
Magnusson and Cierra Prisiak. Missing: Shelby Proznick.
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DONOR AND VOLUNTEER RECOGNITION -
MR. LEIBEL, PRINCIPAL
I know you have all heard me use the old adage “It takes a village to raise a child”,
but it could not be truer this year. I am always afraid to publicly recognize local
businesses, organizations and individuals for fear of forgetting someone, but it
would be remiss if I did not try. I would like to thank the Wynyard Composite High
School Community Council for the creation, promotion and dedication towards our
school nutrition program. This program is organized by Iris Erickson and Murray
Proznick but also includes countless community volunteers. Those who have not
been able to volunteer their time have donated in other ways, by providing food
and monetary funds to this program. The Wynyard Kinettes is a big supporter of
this initiative as they have donated $2000 this year. Kari Zemlak was instrumental
in finding and donating countless plates, cups, bowls, etc. to support the nutrition
program’s “green” initiative. Using washable dinnerware and utensils has not only
saved the school money, but it also demonstrates to our students the importance
of environmental stewardship. Last but not least, I would like to thank the Wynyard
Co-op for their financial support, food donations and providing volunteers for our
program. Your efforts have helped support our students tremendously and it would
be difficult to run an initiative such as this without your support.
In addition to the WCHS Nutrition Program, we have also had support from other
businesses and organizations around the community. Napa Auto Parts has sup-
plied bottled water to many of our events, The Peppertree has provided gift certifi-
cates for SRC rewards, the BMO has supported our school in various ways, and the
Wynyard Advance is always available to report on the events happening in our
school. Every year the Wynyard Kinsmen reaches out and asks for ways they can
support the things we do for our children. This year the Kinsmen donated over
$14,000 worth of technological supplies to our school. This included 32 Chrome-
books plus a Chromebook cart. With these additional resources, we have now met
our school goal of providing our students with a 1:2 ratio of
Chromebooks to students. Thank you, Wynyard and area, for
helping us raise our children to be intelligent, creative and giving
members of society.
- Mr. Leibel, Principal
The 2018 Jr. Football Season wrapped up on Tuesday October 2nd with an exciting Blue
vs Gold scrimmage. The game was followed by a delicious pizza and rib supper catered
by the Pepper Tree restaurant. A short awards program followed to honor the players for
their commitment and dedication throughout the year. A huge thank you to Dean Heu-
chert for stepping forward to help supervise and coach this year’s team. A huge thank
you to our Grade 12 player-mentors
who did another fabulous job helping
with this year’s program. Jr. players
are reminded to clearly mark their
helmet and shoulder pads and have
them returned to the football room
for our annual Football Sask equip-
ment inspection which occurs during
the offseason.
The 2018 Sr. Bears team finished
the season in third place in Confer-
ence 3 2A six man with 4 wins and 2
losses. The Bears travelled to Lani-
gan on Saturday October 20th to take
on the 2nd place Lazers in the first
round of playoffs. An exciting hard
fought battle went down to the final
three minutes but unfortunately the home team Lazers came out on top 43-31. This
ended the Bears 2018 season. The coaching staff would like to thank the graduating
players for their time and commitment over the past 6 seasons. We wish you luck in all
your future athletic and academic pursuits. Players are encouraged to continue their
football growth by attending Football Saskatchewan camps and by using our weight
room during the offseason. To conclude the 2018 season the
WCHS football program would like to once again thank the Wynyard
Co-op for the wonderful sponsorship during Fuel Good Days. We
would also like to thank all patrons who supported our team finan-
cially by buying our progressive 50/50 tickets. Congratulations to
all winners - Jenn Pottle, Derek Karakochuk and Damian Bentz.
- Mr. Sokul, Co-Coach
NEWS FROM THE BEAR DEN -
JR. AND SR. FOOTBALL, MR. SOKUL
(L-R) Tanner Remenda, Levi Gudnason, Kyle Tarry and Shane Newberry
(Grade 12 Wynyard Bear players) with a sample of the canned goods that
were collected and donated to the Wynyard and District Local Food Bank.
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Back Row (L-R) - James Neal, Kale Sopher, Derrik Prisiak, Kelton Snook, Rylan Stadnyk, Jack Chorney, Thomas Salter, Evan Fish-
er, Tyler Gudjonson, Luke Prisiak, Coach Sokul, Kyle Tarry, Carson Fisher, Jordan Mamer, Tanner Remenda and Tristan Bergquist.
Middle Row (L-R) - Ben Heuchert, Emery Bergquist, Halley Hilts, Gavin Bodnarchuk, Conner Bolt, Dawson Malinowski, Rhett Prisi-
ak, Spencer Bencharski, Gage Joynt and Denton Bowen. Front Row (L-R) - Bryan Zulak, Dalyn Chuckry, Ethan Lorenz, Kenth Gime-
na, Leif Burns, Tucker Stefanick, Aaron Mozel, Lane Friesen and Troy Linklater.
Back Row (L-R) - Coach Jordan, Carter Koch, Justin Popadynec, Carson Fisher, Levi Hlady, Dawson Woroniuk, Tejay Johnston, Adam
Tarry, Coach Peterson. Middle Row (L-R) - Jordan Mamer, Dylan Johnson, Shane Newberry, Tanner Remenda, Kyle Lalach, Jackson
Karakochuk, Levi Gudnason, Kyle Tarry, Tristan Bergquist and Coach Sokul. Front Row (L-R) - Aaron Mozel, Kale Sopher, Leif
Burns, Ethan Lorenz, Kenth Gimena and Kohl Bjarnason.
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This year, the junior girls team consisted of: Ella Madarash, Cindy Singkala, Kiyra Kletzel, Emma Nichol, Jocelyn
Hilts, Anne Dela Cruz, Amelia Both, Addyson Boylak, Maggie Tomblin, Hayley Bodnar, Emma Gudmundson,
Laina Salter, Olivia Gillespie, Jessica Peesker and Olivia Stephaniuk.
Since we had an overwhelming number of girls wanting to play this year; we decided it would be best to split the
girls into a league team and a tournament team to give everyone an opportunity to play. The fall was a very
busy time for the girls. Our season started with practices, going 2 times per week, as they prepared for league
and 5 tournaments. Tournaments began with the grade 7/8 girls travelling to Bruno to attend a grade 7/8 tour-
nament. After an outstanding performance in Bruno, our girls attended tournaments in Wynyard, Watrous,
Foam Lake, Wadena and finally Pre-districts in Watson. The girls played great at each of their league games
and tournaments. The
growth and development
of these young ladies was
immense.
So much has happened
with and around this pro-
gram, and I am very grate-
ful for all of it. First of all, I
would really like to thank
our senior girls for coming
and helping out at practic-
es. Their passion for the
sport has inspired our
junior players to work
harder and emulate their
successes. I need to
thank, of course, all of our
parents and fans who
have supported us both
on and off the court! We
couldn’t have done this
without you. Lastly, and
most importantly, I need
to thank and give much
love and respect to the
players themselves. La-
dies, you
have all
worked so
hard this
past season and I know that you have seen the improvement we have made. Our potential is
huge as long as we continue to work hard, believe in and respect each other!
- Mrs. Lindal, Coach
NEWS FROM THE BEAR DEN -
JR. GIRLS’ VOLLEYBALL,
MRS. LINDAL
Back Row (L-R) - Hayley Bodnar, Olivia Stephaniuk, Olivia Gillespie, Kiyra Kletzel, Amelia Both, Emma
Nichol and Coach Lindal.
Middle Row (L-R) - Laina Salter, Emma Gudmundson, Addyson Boylak, Jessica Peesker, Anne Dela Cruz
and Jocelyn Hilts.
Front Row (L-R) - Cindy Singkala, Ella Madarash and Maggie Tomblin.
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NEWS FROM THE BEAR DEN -
JR. & SR. SOCCER, MR. SALTER
The junior soccer season started the 1st
week of September. There were 22 students signed up, several who had never played organized soccer before. Team members included Jessi-ca Peesker, Parker Lalach, Caleb Reeve, Thomas Salter, Haven Dela Cruz, Jade Murphy, Matthew Christensen, Zachary Magnusson, Emma Gudmundson, Addyson Boylak, Laina Salter, Callum Maksymovitch, Keegan L’Heureux, Carlos Lamber, Gage Joynt, Jack Chor-
ney, Leif Burns, C’Jay Valenzuela, Kevin Gimena, Matthew Jackson, Tony Laszlo and Renzo Vallejo. The season was short so not much time for practice but the players picked up the sport quickly. We only won one game this year but everyone had an opportunity to play at least one game and they seemed to enjoy the sport. Most of our games were played away which gave the team a chance to bond while travelling in the school van. Hopefully the practices, games and travel-ling together as a team will create positive high school memories that will last a lifetime.
There was a strong push from a large group of grade 10 students to have senior soccer
this fall so we started a team. Team members included Christin Peesker, Alyssa Mozel, Mi-chael Siton, Kyla Salter, Hunter Hrushka, Emily Mamer, Korsen Maksymovitch, Walker Bolt, Quinn Burns, Emerson Chorney, Aaron Mozel and Jacob Gillespie. We added some grade 9's and 11's to the mix to form a co-ed team that competed in the boys division. Several of the players had never played organized soccer before. They improved greatly and turned out to be strong soccer players. We played in a snowstorm that may have turned out to be the most fun we had all fall. We did not win a game and only one game was even close, but the players still played hard, displayed excel-lent sportsmanship and repre-sented WCHS very well. I was very proud of this group of
"When was the last time you tried something for the first time?" Tough Mudder 2018
- Mr. Salter, Coach (L-R) - Emily Mamer, Kyla Salter, Aaron Mozel, Quinn Burns, Jacob Gillespie, Walker
Bolt, Christin Peesker, Alyssa Mozel, Emerson Chorney, Coach Salter, Michael Siton,
Zachary Magnusson and Carlos Lamber.
Hunter Hrushka, Korsen Maksymovitch and Kyla Salter
advance the ball for WCHS.
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NEWS FROM THE SRC -
SEPTEMBER, OCTOBER AND NOVEMBER
September and October were busy months for the SRC. Everyone was getting back into the usual
routine. This year the SRC had a lot of planning to do to welcome back the students for another fan-
tastic year.
From September 19th to 21st, the an-
nual Saskatchewan Student Leader-
ship Conference was held in Langen-
burg Saskatchewan. SRC members
Olivia Stephanuik, Madison Gud-
mundson, Delsea Erickson and Raya
Erickson attended the conference.
They had the opportunity to listen to
motivational speakers, meet new
people and attend various sessions
focusing on different aspects of life
and leadership. Overall it was a great
experience for everyone and all mem-
bers came back with tons of new ide-
as to make this school year a great
one! We also had three students go to Canadian Student Leadership Conference in Edmonton, Al-
berta starting their journey from Jasper. This conference offers a more extensive view on leadership
and the benefits of leaders in your school.
Every Friday in September students and staff were encouraged to dress in school colors on blue
and gold days. This helped create an atmosphere of support for school teams and students. Over
the past months all of our sports teams have done a fantastic job representing our school and all
events. Our school partici-
pated in the Terry Fox run
on September 21st. Our
students raised $1,352.70
in donations and pledges.
On October 2nd, we started
fundraising for the maga-
zine campaign. The last
collection day wrapped up
on the 23rd. Thank you to
all the students who have
sold magazines. Your hard
work and effort in this fund-
raising program will help support the various activities the SRC provides for the student body.
Gymblast 2018 - Team Green
Gymblast 2018 - Team Red
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School pictures were October 9th and retakes were on the 29th. Students had a fun afternoon on the
18th, participating in Gymblast. Halloween week started October 29th, pumpkins were brought in for
activities and painting. On the 30th we painted pumpkins at lunch with the winners getting bragging
rights. On Halloween we had games in the gym and through an app called Goosechase. Winners of
the costume contest received
Subway gift cards.
November went by in a blur with
our month consisting of a
Movember “Money Stache” com-
petition between our participants,
Wear the Bear day, fruit and
cookie dough sales, magazine
wrap up, blue and gold day and
the beginning of basketball sea-
son. Fruit and cookie dough sales
ended on November 8th. Thank
you to everyone who made this
fundraiser a success! The SRC
and Mrs. Fisher organized a Remembrance Day service on November 9th. Thank you to all those who
participated in the service. It gave us a chance, to reflect and remember those who have given so
much for our freedom.
There were 15 students/teachers that participated in Movember this year (an annual fundraiser that
recognizes men’s health issues). The winners of the Movember competition were - Mr. Adam Jordan
($93.50), followed by Carson Froehlich ($91.20), Carson Fisher ($55.05) and Mr. Ryan Peterson
($43.00).
Our monthly Wear the Bear day was
on the 14th. Pizza was given out to all
of the students who participated. Our
magazine assembly took place on
November 23rd. Students participat-
ed in different activities as a reward
for selling a certain amount of maga-
zines. There were two blue and gold
days this month. These days recog-
nize our students and sports teams
and allow us to show our support to-
wards them.
Another event that started this month
is our colour team competition. Students and staff were divided into four colour teams that will be
used until the end of the year. The more that students and staff participate in school
events, the more points they earn for their team. Thank you to everyone who participated
in school activities and spirit days!
- The WCHS Social Team
Gymblast 2018 - Team Yellow
Gymblast 2018 - Team Blue
Nineteen members represented WCHS in cross-country during the 2018 season. They
included Laina Salter, Gavin Bodnarchuk, Addyson Boylak, Elyse Latoski, Denton Bow-
en, Evan Fisher, Parker Lalach, James Neal, Daniel Babut,
Derrik Prisiak, Caleb Reeve, Triston Panchuk, Matthew Chris-
tensen, Jesslyn Leibel, Julian Fitzgerald, Mary Latoski, Jessie
Froehlich, Wyatt Bolt, Carson Fisher and Tristan Bergquist.
The team trained intensely and the results from the meets
they competed in illustrate their dedication to their sport.
The Pre-district meet was held in Wynyard on September
26th. Our runners competed in six categories. Laina Salter
earned a 2nd place finish in the Wee Pee Girls’ 2km race.
Gavin Bodnarchuk placed 25th in the Wee Pee Boys’ 2km
run. Four athletes competed in
the Pee Wee 3km category. Ad-
dyson Boylak and Elyse Latoski
crossed the finish line 3rd and
7th place in the Girls’ run. Den-
ton Bowen earned a 3rd place
finish in the Pee Wee Boys’ run while Evan Fisher followed
close behind in 4th. Five runners competed in the Bantam
Boys’ 3km run - Parker Lalach (4th), James Neal (6th), Dan-
iel Babut (7th), Derrik Prisiak (9th) and Triston Panchuk
(10th). Matthew Christensen was the sole WCHS competi-
tor in the Midget Boys’ 3km race and crossed the finish
line in 8th position.
Jesslyn Leibel competed in the Jr. Girls’ 4km category and
earned 1st place while Julian Fitzgerald placed 4th in the Jr.
Boys’ race. In the Sr. Girls’ 4km race, Mary Latoski placed
1st and Jessie Froehlich finished in 4th position. The Sr.
Boys’ 5km category saw Wyatt Bolt in 2nd place, Carson
Fisher in 3rd and Tristan Bergquist in 4thth position. The top
10 runners in each category advanced to Districts. The
Cross-Country District Championship was held on Thurs-
day, October 4th at Watson. Sixteen WCHS runners competed in six categories.
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NEWS FROM BEAR DEN -
CROSS-COUNTRY, MRS. STORZUK
Laina Salter - Wee Pee Girls’ 2km race.
Derrik Prisiak - Bantam Boys’ 3km race.
In the Wee Pee Girls’ race, Laina Salter placed 2nd. Addyson Boylak finished in 3rd
place and Elyse Latoski crossed the finish line in 13th position in the Pee Wee Girls’
category. The Pee Wee Boys’ race saw Denton Bowen finish-
ing in 7th position while Evan Fisher earned a 17th place fin-
ish. Five of our athletes competed in the Bantam Boys’ race.
Parker Lalach placed 13th, James Neal finished in 14th place,
Daniel Babut earned a 15th place followed by Derrik Prisiak in
16th place and Triston Panchuk in 18th position. Matthew
Christensen crossed the finish line in 13th position in the
Midget Boys’ category. In the Jr. Girls’ 4km race, Jesslyn
Leibel placed 1st while Julian Fitzgerald finished in 12th posi-
tion in the Jr. Boys’ event. Mary Latoski and Jessie Froehlich
ran the Sr. Girls’ 4km race and finished in 2nd and 13th. One
competitor ran in the Sr. Boys’ category. Wyatt Bolt earned an
9th place finish.
On Saturday, October 13th four of our runners competed in
the provincial meet. There were 565 athletes competing in six
categories. Our athletes faced less than favorable running
conditions - it was minus 10°C and snowing! Jesslyn Leibel
placed 25th in the Jr. Girls’ race. In the Sr. Girls’ race, Mary
Latoski place 32nd and Jessie Froehlich finished in 64th posi-
tion.
Wyatt Bolt crossed the finish
line in 66th position in the Sr.
Boys’ category. Our team
placed 5th out of 15 in the
provincial team results.
Congratulations to all of our
runners. We are very proud
of your accomplishments
throughout the season.
Thank you to the parents,
school and staff for your sup-
port this year.
- Mrs. Storzuk, Coach
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(L-R) Wyatt Bolt, Jesslyn Leibel, Jessie Froehlich, Mary Latoski and Coach Storzuk.
Daniel Babut - Bantam Boys’ 3km
race.
WCHSCC ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING -
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 4TH, 2018
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Wynyard Composite High School
School Community Council
Annual General Meeting
Monday, February 4th
2018
5:00pm - WCHS Library
The WCHS School Community Council is always looking for new members. Please consider contributing to your child’s educational experience in a positive, supportive way. Successful
schools are made up of more than just teachers, principals and students. Successful schools also rely on parents and communities to help them be the best they can be. Nomination forms can be picked up from the WCHS Office for those interested in a two-year term on the council. Nominations may also come from the floor during the AGM. For more information, contact the
school at 554-2539.
CALCULATION OF DIVISION III AND IV HONOR ROLL AWARDS
For purposes of determining honor roll/distinction status:
Honor Roll - 80.00-89.99% Distinction - 90.00-100%
Division III
The following classes will be used to determine academic
achievement:
ELA, Math, Science, Social Studies, plus 1 elective (Physical
Education, Home Economics, Health, Art, Music, Band and
Computer Literacy). ELA and Math marks will be counted twice in determining averages
due to their frequency in the timetable.
Division IV
*Classes taken in each grade only count toward that specific year.
An “Honor Roll” will not be determined each reporting period (only at the end of the year) -
students are not taking equivalent classes nor will they likely be taking all classes included
in the honor roll calculations each semester therefore common averages cannot be calcu-
lated.
Grade 10 Grade 11 Grade 12
ELA A10 ELA 20 ELA A30
ELA B10 ELA B30
Social Science 10 History 30
Science 10 Three 20/30 level
Maths/Sciences
Three 30 level Maths/Sciences
MWA 10 or MFP 10
1 school based elective class OR
1 distance education class OR 1
special credit class
1 school based elective class OR
1 distance education class OR 1
special credit class
1 school based elective class OR
1 distance education class OR 1
special credit class
(6 classes) (5 classes – these classes must
be taken in the Grade 11 year)
(7 classes – these classes must
be taken in the Grade 12 year)
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400 Avenue D West
P.O. Box 880
Wynyard, SK S0A 4T0
Wynyard Composite High School
GRADE 12 JANUARY 2019
DEPARTMENTAL SCHEDULE
Phone: 306-554-2539
E-mail: [email protected]
Check us out on the web!
http://wynyardhigh.horizonsd.ca
Date Time Grade Twelve (Level 30)
Wednesday, January 23
Day 4
8:45 am - 11:30 am
12:45 pm - 3:30 pm
ELA A30
MWA 30
Thursday, January 24
Day 5
8:45 am - 11:30 am
12:45 pm - 3:30 pm
ELA B30
MFD 30
Friday, January 25
Day 6
8:45 am - 11:30 am
12:45 pm - 3:30 pm
BIOL 30
PHYS 30
Monday, January 28
Day 1
8:45 am - 11:30 am
12:45 pm - 3:30 pm
PCAL 30
CHEM 30
Congratulations Kiyra Kletzel for winning the 2018
12 and Under Pass, Punt and Kick Provincial title!