Good morning Cardinals
It gives me great pleasure to announce the winner of Spelling Quiz #4. Our Spelling Quiz is emailed EVERY Tuesday morning via your school's email. Responses are expected to be emailed to office@ccss.edu.lc within 5 minutes of receipt of spelling audio. Before I announce the winner of this week's quiz, please join me in commending the following students who participated:
1. Claude Ault
2. Kesma Lesmond
3. Orianna Henry
4. Scott Alcee
5. McKayla Olivier
6. Anaiya Mathurine
7. Tyraesar Timaitre
8. Aedrea Zephurin
9. Franchesca Flavius
and now.....The Winner is::::::::
Kemma Lesmond of Form 4 Business
My sincerest apologies for error in previously broadcasted summary of results....
The results so far:
Quiz 1 - Kemma Lesmond
Quiz 2 - Oriana Henry
Quiz 3 - Aedrea Zephurin
Quiz 4 - Kemma Lesmond
Quiz 5 - ?
Quiz 6 - ?
Quiz 7 - ?
Quiz 8 - ?
Quiz 9 - ?
Quiz 10 - ?
Don't forget that the Grand Prize to the winner is
$200 plus a digital device.
All participants will receive a certificate
2nd and 3rd place will receive consolation prizes.
World Food Day - it's your day!
WHY WORLD FOOD DAY IS IMPORTANT
It helps raise awareness
Millions of people suffer the health consequences of malnourishment, which damages growing bodies and brains. That's why it's important to draw attention to this health crisis—and by doing so, ensure food security and availability of nutritious foods to everyone on the planet.
It’s a reminder hunger can be ended
Our planet currently produces enough food to feed every person on the planet. However, 1.3 billion tons of food is lost or wasted annually (that's roughly 20% of the food produced). World Food Day acts as an impetus to get involved, reduce food waste, and help provide sustenance for millions.
It brings attention to eating mindfully
Food is a great source of pleasure and entertainment, but sometimes we can overindulge. if we return to the focus of eating mindfully we can reduce the amount food that's wasted and the number of people going to bed hungry. World Food Day serves as a reminder to refrain from overeating and to make choices that are ecologically sustainable.
Source - WORLD FOOD DAY - October 16, 2021 - National Today, https://nationaltoday.com/world-food-day/#
Next week, we continue with
Monday - Homeroom period for all homerooms (BEFORE class starts)
Tuesday - Spelling Quiz #5
Wednesday - RK Session
Thursday - Finch House Assembly (please do NOT forget to register - the link is the same - it is a recurring link.
Friday - Annoucement of Quiz Winner
Please note that the Amazonians will be given a chance to Host Assembly at a later date...keep posted.
CXC (CSEC) results are out - Forms 3 and 4 students who wrote subjects, please check the CXC portal. Congratulations are indeed in order as you have done the school really proud as the results show that you have passed all these subjects.
Best of the weekend to all