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November NISS Newsletter
Click here to read our November newsletter:
https://northislandsecondary.edublogs.org/files/2018/01/NISS-Nov-2018-Newsletter-17udrpd-1o1iic1.pdf
NISS Culture Program
Click below for an article about our culture programs in SD 85.
Local secondary schools’ culture programs run strong across North Island
Pro D Day – November 23, 2018
Friday, November 23, 2018 is a Pro D Day. There will be no classes that day.
Parent/Teacher Interviews and BBQ
Parent/Teacher interviews and bar-b-que are scheduled for Thursday, November 22, 2018 at 5:00 to 6:30 p.m.
School will be dismissed at 1:50 p.m. that day. Buses are scheduled to pick up students early.
Safer Schools DPAC
Cougar Safety
Important November Dates
Wednesday Nov 7th 9am – Government Numeracy Assessment Rewrite Option for Grade 12s
Friday Nov 9th Remembrance Day Assembly 10:30 am
Mid Term End
Monday Nov 12th No School -Remembrance Day Holiday
Tuesday Nov 13th 1:15-3:15 Grade 11 Government Literacy Exam Field Test
Thursday Nov 15th School Photo Retakes
Friday Nov 16th Report Cards Mailed Home
Thursday Nov 22nd Early Dismissal / Parent Teacher Interview / BBQ 5:00-6:30
Friday Nov 23rd Pro D – No School
School Spirit Week! Oct 29-Nov2
Monday-Pajama Day
Tuesday-Black/Orange Day
Wednesday-Halloween Costume Day
Thursday-Hat/Scarf Day
Friday-Twin Day
GRADUATION NUMERACY ASSESSMENT (GNA) – NOV 7th 2018
GRADUATION NUMERACY ASSESSMENT (GNA) The Numeracy Assessment is a new provincial assessment and a graduation requirement for students. Students may take the assessment three times, and retain the best score (1 to 4). The result will appear as its own line on student transcripts.
November 7, Grade 12 students will have the opportunity to re-take the test (or take it for the first time). Next January or June, all Grade 11s will take the test for their first attempt at the end of their math course. How will it work?
The assessment itself is delivered online and has three essential components:
•Common component: 24 questions answered online by all students •Student-choice component: 2 long-answer questions answered on paper. These questions stem out of the information and work the student will have completed in the common component. Students get to pick 2 of 4 possible questions, based on their interest, and take their analysis deeper.
•Self-reflection component: answered online (not marked) There are also pre-assessment activities available for stu-dents to explore ahead of time and activate their thinking, such as the sample assessment and the collaborative-learning videos explaining the five numeracy processes students will use in the Numeracy Assessment.
Please visit the following link for more information, videos, and online sample exams : https://curriculum.gov.bc.ca/provincial-assessment/graduation/numeracy