Mar 28, 2017

Let’s Go Camping!

By |2017-03-28T08:55:53-07:00March 28, 2017|Secondary|1 Comment

My family are avid campers. Not the kind of camping that involves tramping up the sides of mountains carrying your survival necessities on your back. Also not the kind of “camping” that requires that you drive a bus outfitted to resemble your living room from place to place enjoying nature. No, our camping kind of [...]

Feb 27, 2017

If You Build It, They Will Come

By |2021-07-09T12:03:29-07:00February 27, 2017|21st Century Learning, Secondary|1 Comment

On Friday, February 17, we did our annual pilgrimage from the multi-purpose room at the secondary campus to the middle school gymnasium with literally tons of wood. I will admit that this pilgrimage is not my favourite day of the school year. In one day, we have to organize 25 students to help us move [...]

Jan 23, 2017

Man vs. Fish

By |2017-01-23T14:31:11-08:00January 23, 2017|Custom-Fit Education, Science, Secondary|0 Comments

It was once my custom to take the entire Biology 12 class to the Bamfield Marine Station on the desolate west coast of Vancouver Island. The students to experienced first-hand the unspoiled, rugged coastline for which BC is famous. The opportunities to study marine life using the resources of biological station were fantastic and students [...]

Dec 14, 2016

The Best Season Ever

By |2016-12-14T08:48:59-08:00December 14, 2016|Athletics, Character, Secondary|1 Comment

Not long ago, I heard secondary teacher Trent De Jong describe athletics by saying, “At ACS we don’t just compete, we represent.”  I heard a great story the other day from one of our coaches in the staff room that exemplified this idea. Here is Joanne Friesen, the Junior Boys’ Volleyball Head Coach, in her [...]

Nov 21, 2016

The French Connection

By |2016-11-21T09:45:42-08:00November 21, 2016|Secondary, Whole Child Education|2 Comments

“Bon joor les eleves!” “Comment aller voos?” My typical morning greeting in my best Franglais. I usually conclude my welcome address with, “That’s French for those of you that aren’t bilingual.” This is always met with a hail of criticism, correction and, sometimes, laughter…that’s the point. I have fun with my poorly developed linguist skills [...]

Oct 24, 2016

Parking in the Right Lot

By |2016-10-24T09:19:41-07:00October 24, 2016|School Vision, Secondary, This Square Inch|2 Comments

Way back when, I used to look at which films were playing on Tuesday nights and sometimes, if Debbie and I weren’t too busy, we would go see one of them. Years ago, we went to a $5 Tuesday night movie on McCallum Road and parked in the lot next to the theatre. After the [...]

Sep 26, 2016

Don’t Steal My Dreams!

By |2016-09-26T08:44:44-07:00September 26, 2016|Character, Secondary|0 Comments

My most vivid memory of high school involves the annual meeting that I had with the school counsellor at the large public school that I attended. Each student met with the counsellor for about fifteen minutes to check on the student’s progress and discuss their career plans. I was pulled from my math class (bonus!) [...]

Aug 23, 2016

Walking the Halls: RUNNING IN THE HALLS

By |2016-08-23T10:15:18-07:00August 23, 2016|Secondary, Summer Series|0 Comments

The ACS Inside Out blog is excited to present Walking the Halls, a summer blog series featuring eight stories, about eight alumni, written by eight current students. This project began out of the curiosity of students in our English 11 class, and a teacher who knew how to make the most of it. Mrs. Dani deJong explains: "I [...]

Aug 16, 2016

Walking the Halls: SCHOOL RELATIONS

By |2016-08-16T10:05:35-07:00August 16, 2016|Secondary, Summer Series|0 Comments

The ACS Inside Out blog is excited to present Walking the Halls, a summer blog series featuring eight stories, about eight alumni, written by eight current students. This project began out of the curiosity of students in our English 11 class, and a teacher who knew how to make the most of it.Mrs. Dani deJong explains:"I saw a [...]

Aug 9, 2016

Walking the Halls: CHINESE FIRE DRILL

By |2016-08-09T10:05:47-07:00August 9, 2016|Secondary, Summer Series|0 Comments

The ACS Inside Out blog is excited to present Walking the Halls, a summer blog series featuring eight stories, about eight alumni, written by eight current students. This project began out of the curiosity of students in our English 11 class, and a teacher who knew how to make the most of it.Mrs. Dani deJong explains:"I saw a [...]

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