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Parkland's Yearbooks: s CHOOL
True Historical Masterpieces Times
Are You Game Enough
to Survive
Parkland's Escape Room?
submitted Kevin Andersen, PCHS you escape in time?
Groups consist of 4 to 6 friends
Parkland Composite High School at $25.00 per person, but only $20
has created a new Escape Room each if you bring in a non-
'The Tomb.' This Halloween- perishable food item for the Edson
themed escape room runs until Food Bank.
November 7. The room is raising Register using the following
money for the trip to the Google form at:
Galapagos Islands July 2020. https://forms.gle/6e8RcB2A8ifudi
You will enter the tomb to collect Az6
an important artifact but the curse Prepare to escape the curse of the
of the mummy is upon you. Can mummy in The Tomb!
Student Vote at Parkland Composite
PCHS Yearbook Committee: Emily Desjarlais, Izzy Crozier, Jayme Rauch,
Michael Werner, Melissa Hamilton, and Kasey Murphy.
submitted Trish Day, PCHS effort to include as many students as
possible. Our photographs are also
Parkland Yearbook Staff is proud on display regularly on the monitors
to present the 2018/2019 yearbook, throughout the school.
hot off the presses! The book is On October 18, our team attended
comprised of 76 color pages, and a workshop in Edmonton learning
represents hours of blood, sweat more about photography and
and laughter. design, which was offered by our
Parkland has a strong tradition of publisher, Friesens.
teachers and support staff working We are looking forward to
with students to create yearbooks exchanging books and ideas with
that are not only a historical record other schools. The 2019/2020
of the year, but also a work of art. yearbook will be our best work yet!
Our photographers work hard to You can purchase a 2019-20
document each and every event that yearbook for $45.00, just pay at the
happens around the school and on office!
field trips, as well. We make an
Haunted House at PCHS opens Parkland Composite High School held its student mock federal election vote
soon to give back to community on October 16.
submitted Trish Day, PCHS grade 12 performing arts student. submitted Trish Day, PCHS Parkland students overwhelmingly
Parkland Composite High School
Performing Arts students at The performing arts students get held its student vote on October 16. chose the Conservative Party of
PCHS are hard at work building to build props as part of their This was the second student vote Canada candidate, Gerald Soroka,
their second annual Haunted classwork assignment and then for Parkland in 2019, which also with a commanding 68% majority
of the votes at the school. Kristine
House with the goal to give back to volunteer their time to put it all conducted a student vote for the
our community. The Haunted together. PCHS students will get Alberta Provincial Election in April. Bowman of the NDP came in
second, with about 13% of the
house was so well received last the opportunity to tour the Haunted Student Vote is an authentic student vote at Parkland, followed
year with an impressive turn out, House on Halloween and there are learning program that provides by Liberal candidate Jeremy
students were excited to do it again new additions to change it up from students with the opportunity to Hoefsloot, who received about 8%
this year. last year. We have teamed up with experience the voting process of the student votes.The results of
The House will be open for our Art Department and Art firsthand and practice the habits of the student vote were similar to the
public viewing on Wednesday Teacher Mr. Kevin Dye to include active and informed citizenship. April student vote, when Parkland
October 30, 2019 from 6:00pm to a black light section that we are Social studies teachers at Parkland students chose UCP candidate
9:00pm. Admission is a food bank really excited about. spent some time in September and Martin Long with a 62% majority
item. The Haunted House is a part A big thank you to Remi October helping students become of their votes in the student vote.
of Parkland Community Day Chalifoux and Don Dickson who familiar with party platforms to help Student awareness of political and
initiative where students spend help with the wall construction to prepare them for the mock election. economic issues has grown a great
time giving back to our ensure the space is safe. Please be Student engagement with the deal over the last year at PCHS,
community. The Performing Arts aware the Haunted House contains election was quite high, and party thanks in part to the student votes
students build the haunted house, video, moving parts and flashing policies and leaders, particularly the school has held. Students are
perform in it and collect donations lights to add to the spookiness of it their respective viewpoints on very engaged on issues with direct
to support our local food bank. all. Please come support our western Canadian issues, were a hot impacts felt in our community, such
“This is a fun way to help our community, our school and our topic in classrooms and hallways of as pipeline development, economic
community and it builds school drama program and have a fun PCHS leading up to the student development, western alienation,
spirit,” says Matthew Preville, night of frights on October 30. vote. and environmental concerns.
photo submitted
THE WEEKLY ANCHOR
PAGE 22 MONDAY OCTOBER 28, 2019 MONDAY JULY 4, 2016 PAGE 2
Parkland's Yearbooks: s CHOOL
True Historical Masterpieces Times
Are You Game Enough
to Survive
Parkland's Escape Room?
submitted Kevin Andersen, PCHS you escape in time?
Groups consist of 4 to 6 friends
Parkland Composite High School at $25.00 per person, but only $20
has created a new Escape Room each if you bring in a non-
'The Tomb.' This Halloween- perishable food item for the Edson
themed escape room runs until Food Bank.
November 7. The room is raising Register using the following
money for the trip to the Google form at:
Galapagos Islands July 2020. https://forms.gle/6e8RcB2A8ifudi
You will enter the tomb to collect Az6
an important artifact but the curse Prepare to escape the curse of the
of the mummy is upon you. Can mummy in The Tomb!
Student Vote at Parkland Composite
PCHS Yearbook Committee: Emily Desjarlais, Izzy Crozier, Jayme Rauch,
Michael Werner, Melissa Hamilton, and Kasey Murphy.
submitted Trish Day, PCHS effort to include as many students as
possible. Our photographs are also
Parkland Yearbook Staff is proud on display regularly on the monitors
to present the 2018/2019 yearbook, throughout the school.
hot off the presses! The book is On October 18, our team attended
comprised of 76 color pages, and a workshop in Edmonton learning
represents hours of blood, sweat more about photography and
and laughter. design, which was offered by our
Parkland has a strong tradition of publisher, Friesens.
teachers and support staff working We are looking forward to
with students to create yearbooks exchanging books and ideas with
that are not only a historical record other schools. The 2019/2020
of the year, but also a work of art. yearbook will be our best work yet!
Our photographers work hard to You can purchase a 2019-20
document each and every event that yearbook for $45.00, just pay at the
happens around the school and on office!
field trips, as well. We make an
Haunted House at PCHS opens Parkland Composite High School held its student mock federal election vote
soon to give back to community on October 16.
submitted Trish Day, PCHS grade 12 performing arts student. submitted Trish Day, PCHS Parkland students overwhelmingly
Parkland Composite High School
Performing Arts students at The performing arts students get held its student vote on October 16. chose the Conservative Party of
PCHS are hard at work building to build props as part of their This was the second student vote Canada candidate, Gerald Soroka,
their second annual Haunted classwork assignment and then for Parkland in 2019, which also with a commanding 68% majority
of the votes at the school. Kristine
House with the goal to give back to volunteer their time to put it all conducted a student vote for the
our community. The Haunted together. PCHS students will get Alberta Provincial Election in April. Bowman of the NDP came in
second, with about 13% of the
house was so well received last the opportunity to tour the Haunted Student Vote is an authentic student vote at Parkland, followed
year with an impressive turn out, House on Halloween and there are learning program that provides by Liberal candidate Jeremy
students were excited to do it again new additions to change it up from students with the opportunity to Hoefsloot, who received about 8%
this year. last year. We have teamed up with experience the voting process of the student votes.The results of
The House will be open for our Art Department and Art firsthand and practice the habits of the student vote were similar to the
public viewing on Wednesday Teacher Mr. Kevin Dye to include active and informed citizenship. April student vote, when Parkland
October 30, 2019 from 6:00pm to a black light section that we are Social studies teachers at Parkland students chose UCP candidate
9:00pm. Admission is a food bank really excited about. spent some time in September and Martin Long with a 62% majority
item. The Haunted House is a part A big thank you to Remi October helping students become of their votes in the student vote.
of Parkland Community Day Chalifoux and Don Dickson who familiar with party platforms to help Student awareness of political and
initiative where students spend help with the wall construction to prepare them for the mock election. economic issues has grown a great
time giving back to our ensure the space is safe. Please be Student engagement with the deal over the last year at PCHS,
community. The Performing Arts aware the Haunted House contains election was quite high, and party thanks in part to the student votes
students build the haunted house, video, moving parts and flashing policies and leaders, particularly the school has held. Students are
perform in it and collect donations lights to add to the spookiness of it their respective viewpoints on very engaged on issues with direct
to support our local food bank. all. Please come support our western Canadian issues, were a hot impacts felt in our community, such
“This is a fun way to help our community, our school and our topic in classrooms and hallways of as pipeline development, economic
community and it builds school drama program and have a fun PCHS leading up to the student development, western alienation,
spirit,” says Matthew Preville, night of frights on October 30. vote. and environmental concerns.
photo submitted