Cameron IB Parent Association Meeting

The Cameron IB Parent Association will have their first meeting on TUESDAY OCTOBER 10 at 7 pm in the CHCI Library.  CIBPA meets monthly to discuss and act on issues specifically related to the IB programme at Cameron Heights.  Thanks to our Co-Chairs, Coreen Duke Carroll and Pam Herbst for volunteering to chair this school […]

World Teachers’ Day 2017

Waterloo region sparkles with talented innovators creating new ideas from quantum computers and Hyperloop transport to progressive thinking on gender issues and social justice. Whether it is high tech innovation or social innovation – changing our society and communities to become better places to live and work and raise a family – we know that […]

Turkey Bowl Fan Bus Permission Form

                    Turkey Bowl Fan Bus   Please bring signed permission form and $2.00 to the SAC Office  

Turkey Bowl CHCI vs GRCI 2017: Food Drive + Games <--Click for details

WRDSB wears orange on September 29

WRDSB recognizes Orange Shirt Day as a way to honour residential school survivors, those who did not survive, and their descendants. It’s just one of the ways we support, educate and reconcile our relationship with Indigenous people. What is Orange Shirt Day? Orange Shirt Day is observed September 30 and was first launched in 2013. […]

International Trip – March Break 2019 – October 31st Discount Deadline

The March Break 2019 International Trip is open to all CHCI students. You will visit England, France, Switzerland, Germany and Austria.* The Vienna Extension has been officially added!
Any student registering for the trip as of October 30th, please note that the Vienna Extension has been added to this tour.  
The first 6 students to register get a $50 gift card.  You can view the package here.

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M.A.D.D Assembly

On Tuesday October 3rd 2017, students at Cameron Heights Collegiate Institute will participate in a M.A.A.D (Mothers Against Drunk Driving) School Assembly.  This assembly “is an on-screen fictional re-enactment of the trauma that can result when someone makes the choice to take drugs or alcohol and get behind the wheel. The presentation also includes interviews with people who have been injured and/or lost a loved one(s) as a result of impaired driving.” (http://madd.ca)

If you feel, for personal reasons, that the content in this presentation will be too difficult and/or traumatic for you, there will be an alternative available.  Students opting out of the M.A.A.D presentation will be welcomed into the library for the duration of the assembly. Attendance will be taken, both in the classroom before the assembly, and in the library.

If you have any questions or concerns, please speak with your guidance counsellor or see http://madd.ca/pages/programs/youth-services/school-programs/f-a-q/ for more details.

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