Skeena Junior Secondary Honour Roll Term 2 THE STAFF of Skeena Jun- ior Secondary would like to congratulate the following honour roll students for their efforis and accomplishments throughout the second term. Eligibility for various honour rolls is calculated on the basis of a students’ . Grade Point Average. A four paint scale is used with the following equiva- lents: A=4, B=3, C+=2,5, ' C=2, “C-=], Aji sub- -jects/courses carry an equal weight for Honour Roll cal- culations. In order to place on the Honour Rolls, a student © -must not have any in- complete, or failing grades; nor must they have any un- satisfactory _effort/attitude indicators on their report cards. Categories: Out- standing Achievement 3.50 - 4,00 G.P.A.; Meritorious’ Achievement 3,25 - 3.49 ~ GPA; Honourable Men- tion 3.00 - 3.249 GP.A, Grade 8 Outstanding Achievement: Kenney ADAIR, Cameron ADAM, Matthew AR- RUDA, Bethany BELINA, Kurt. BIAGIONI, Amanda CHAN, Christapher CHAP- MAN, Michael DAHMS, Thomas DEMETZER, Amanda DE MONTE, . Amandeep DHALIWAL, Sabrina DOSANJH, Kayla GORIAK, Carl HAUGLAND, Jennifer HAYNES, Christina HES- LENFELD, Natasha JUBA, Caitlin KEENAN, Kasia Poisons act fast CHILDREN ACT fast, and so do poisons. The time it takes to ans- wer a phone in another room, is enough time for a toddler to climb onto a chair and:drink a brightly colored. cleaning solution or swal- low pills Icft on the table. Poison prevention week is being held throughout North America March 21-27 to help prevent scenarios like this from happening. In 1998, 28,000 poison- ings were reported in B.C, Children under the age of five are constantly exploring their environment. The types of poisons involved are the ones that are acces- sible to them. These include plants, cleaners, cosmetics, multiple vitamins and non- prescriptive analgesics. Unintentional poisonings can be prevented. Safety devices, like cabinet locks and child resistant caps, help keep poisons out of the teach of children. Knowing what to do if a poisoning occurs is also im- - portant. You should not make the person vomit until you get advice from the Poison Con- trol Centre. Many times it is unnecessary to make the person vomit and other times it can be harmful. Vomiting can be induced at home by administration of ipecac syrup. _Bach household with a child under the age of five years old should have ‘a botile of ipecac syrup with instructions to phone the Poison Control] Centre or physician before use. People should remember to: * keep the BC Poison Con- tol number by the phone (1- 800-567-8911) * have the label ready when you call. The label provides information con- cerning the product’s con- tents. , * return potential poisons such as cleaning products to a safe storage place * If the phone rings, take the child or the poison with you * clean up after craft projects * empty cocktail glasses right after a party * don't take medicine when children are watching, they love to imitate © buy: medicine witha child resistant cap and close the bottle after using it. LAMB, Crystal LIND, Robert LOMAS, Allie MACDONALD, Nicole MACKENZIE, Alberta MILLER, Robyn MUR- RAY, Andrea NORTON, Nathan PARK, Jyoti PARMAR, Kailee PEN- NER, Megan ROACH, David RUSSELL, Trijot SANDHU, Anna SCHACR- NER, Michelle SHARMA, Tyler SHEASBY, Pamela SIHOTA, Bridgitt SLOAN. MCMULLEN,: . Kimberly: - SMITH, Roselyn SMITH, Sara STEVENS, Ashley TAYLOR, Kyla TIERNSTROM, Michelle VAN HERD, Kimberly WILCOX, Fallon YASIN- CHUK , Grade 8 Meritorious Achievement: Preetpal BASANTI, Ryan BEAUDRY, Bradley CAR- SON, Nicole LEBLANC, Clara LEGAULT, Sean MAHONEY, Bryan MAT- THEWS, Jesse MUM- FORD, Laura PURVIS, David REDPATH, Lindsay SMAHA, Jordan WALL, Keely WALLACE, Cayley WESTERN Grade 8 Honorable Mention: Christopher BALLINGER, Eric BEAUPRE, Kylie BIRD, Jessica COB, Stephen CULLIS, Natashia CURTIS, Eric ECKERT, Daniel ERICKSON, Amanda FILLION, Kristian GOUGH, Matt GYORFI, Jack HAWORTH, Kathym KENNEDY, Britt MACLEOD, _- Jonathan MARCELLIN, . Jeff MYERS, .°— Prabhjot PARMAR, Joel PILON, Caitlin PRESTON, .Cydney RUSCH, JPemmanuel SAN LUIS, - Manpreet UPPAL, Natasha WAKARUK, Jor- dan WALL, Joanna WAR- CUP Grade 9 Outstanding Achievement: Angela) AMES, Emily ARNDT, Shyla BAKER, Sandeep BASANTI, Danielle BILLEY, Trina BOTELHO, Jennifer BROWN, Daniel CHAP- MAN, Tamara CHECK- LEY, Alissa GERVAIS, Cody HAINES, Adrian HOUGHTON, Anna JOHNSON, Meena KANDOLA, Candace KLEIN, Matthew LLOYD, Kimberly . MacDONALD, Leah MALO, Tyler NOBLE, Matthew NOR- DIN, Katrina O'BYRNE, Shauna | PALAHICKY, Kimberly ROOKER, Kevin SHANNON, Graham WARNER, Kory YAMASHITA Grade 9 Mevitorious Achievement: Grant COMMINS, Phillip DURAND, Sean DUSDAL, Gillian GOOK, Ryan HALES, Michacl HANNA, Megan HILL, Erin HOVANES, Tamea KEELER, Kyla LAVAL- LEE, Rehana MANII, Brandon MANKE, Daniel MATTHEWS, Allan “SCAFE, Brad SOUSA, Nicole WILCOX, Jasmine 9 “WILLIAMS Grade Honourable © Mention:. Kyrissa BADER, Baljinder GILL, Matthew GURNSEY, Sabrena HAR- VEY, Steven HAWKE, Kari HYSTAD, Nicole LINDSAY, Amy MASON, Marina MERRISON, Karisa PETHO, ’ Lynsey RANDRUP, Kelsey ROY, Michael SCARBOROUGH, Robby STACH, Kelly STEEL, Cole STEPHENS, Brena STERNER, Tyler STERNER, Tom VU, Tim WALL, Mitch WARNER Grade 10 Outstanding Achievement: Sarbject AUJLA, Darren BOHLE, Tristan BROWN, Jennie BUTLER, Claire DESIERTO, Kaya DOWNS, Steven ELKIW, Shawn FAGAN, Brad GUNNLAUGSON, ‘Kelly HAUGLAND, Robert HAUGLAND, Jessica HOVANES, Huy HUYNH, Joanna KEATING, Sandeep MORE, Timothy NORDIN, Katie O'NEILL, Harwinder PARMAR, Kevin PERRAS, Joey PREVOST, Crystal RAPOSO, Catherine RENAUD, Brian RIGLER, - -Ereka ROACH, Jonathan SARSIAT, John. SCHUL- MEISTER, |. Sean STEVENS, Craig. 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