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THE NEWS REVIEW - Thursday, May 26, 2016 - Page 5A

Photos provided by:

Special Edition of

THE NEWS REVIEW

Congratulations SHHS Graduating Class of 201 !

1.866.783.6766 | parklandcollege.sk.ca

Begin your studies at U of R, U of S and SaskPolytech close to home.

Sacred Heart High SchoolGraduating Class 2016

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Mrs. Rachel SterzukPrincipal

Mrs. Melissa MoenVice Principal

Chet Airth Denise Alfelor Keenan Allan Mercedes Arvay

Sully Burli Bryan Buzinski Christopher Buzinski Hyacinth Cabigas Brendan Campbell-McFadden Dakotah Cmoc

“Believe . . . Belong . . .Become”

Congratulations Graduating Class of 2016!Congratulations Graduating Class of 2016!Go forward in faith, hope, love, and promise for the Go forward in faith, hope, love, and promise for the

future to fulfill the potential that God has placed in you. future to fulfill the potential that God has placed in you. May God Bless You Always!May God Bless You Always!

From the board and staff of Christ the Teacher Catholic Schools From the board and staff of Christ the Teacher Catholic Schools www.christtheteacher.ca www.christtheteacher.ca

Photos courtesy of Photographic Portraiture by Mitch

Liam Cote Jeri de Jesus Dalaney DePape Jonathan Dobko Cody Doll Darrian Enns

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CongratulationsSHHS Graduating Class of 2016

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2016Congratulations

Wishing all of the 2016 graduates a bright and

successful future. The best is yet to come!

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Graduation season, an oft-emotional time of great celebration and reflection, is on the horizon. Though soon-to-be graduates are about to have one set of challenges firmly behind them, other important life decisions and experiences are looming in the not-too-distant future.

Although there’s no magic set of rules for post-graduation, the following advice can help recent gradates transition from the classroom to the cere-mony and then life after school.

• Attend the gradua-tion ceremony. Graduating students may debate

whether or not to attend their graduation ceremo-nies. Such ceremonies tend to be lengthy, and outdoor affairs can be hot and uncomfortable. However, graduation is a milestone moment that you won’t get to enjoy again. Attending gradua-tion allows you one last academic experience, and even if that may seem like too meaningful right now, you might regret skipping the ceremony down the road.

• Enjoy graduation but buckle down once the dust settles. According to a sur-vey by the National Association of Colleges

and Employers, the job market for new graduates is improving marginally. But the Institute for College Access and Success notes that many college graduates will be saddled with around $25,000 in debt upon earning their degrees. Many student loans have a six-month repayment grace period after gradua-tion, so new grads who don’t already have a job lined up may want to use some of that grace period to travel, visit distant rel-atives or relax and recharge before their first payment comes due. Use the time wisely, but be

prepared to buckle down when the time comes to start repaying loans.

• Join an alumni asso-ciation. Regardless of the size of your school, chanc-es are strong they have a local alumni association and several chapters across the country. Take advantage of these organi-zations to connect with fellow alumni, who can be invaluable sources of information and provide connections that may help you find a job in your field.

• Read and learn new skills. If you have yet to land that first job, use some of your down time to reacquaint yourself with

reading for pleasure instead of reading as part of an assignment. You also can use extra time to explore new skills, such as learning certain software or applications that may help you stand out in a competitive job market.

• Before you decide what you want to do, you may have to figure out what you don’t like. Another way to use free time is to volunteer or apply for internships in fields you may want to work in. These experienc-es can help you determine your career options and find a career you find both challenging and exciting.

But such opportunities can also help you deter-mine when a given line ofwork isn’t for you.Oftentimes, finding the right career path takes some trial and error. Don’t get too down if an oppor-tunity doesn’t pan out. Instead, keep your headup and take advantage of the next opportunity that comes your way.

Graduation is a time of mixed emotions. Graduates can not only use graduation season tomake lasting memories with friends but also totake the first steps towardthe next phase of their lives.

Advice for soon-to-be graduates

For high school stu-dents, excitement is in the air come the end of the school year. While graduation might be just over the horizon, prom is foremost on the minds of many students.

Many schools cele-brate prom with a dance and dinner on campus or at a rented venue. Prom is a chance for students to socialize and remi-nisce before graduating from high school.

Prom can be a cele-bration of past friend-ships and a way to make new memories, but it should be remembered for all of the right rea-sons. By playing it safe, prom can be an experi-ence students cherish for the rest of their lives. Both students and par-ents can take steps to ensure prom night is as safe as it is fun.

• Be an involved par-ent. Involved parenting is the best way to make prom night safe. Parents should take an active roll in understanding prom plans and set ground rules. Too often parents contribute to poor prom decisions, such as setting the tone for the night with toasts or encouraging poten-tially dangerous behav-ior by organizing hotel stays or large parties. Parents should have a detailed itinerary of their children’s prom night plans, including schedules, who will be accompanying kids to the prom and any post-

prom activities. Request check-in calls or text messages, and set a cur-few.

• Avoid scare tactics. In the weeks leading up to prom, school districts and police departments often stage mock auto-mobile crashes to illus-trate the dangers of dis-tracted driving or driv-ing while intoxicated. But studies have shown these tactics do not have long-term benefits. The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ National Institutes of Health found that programs relying on scare tactics to prevent children and adolescents from engag-ing in certain behaviors are not only ineffective, but also may have adverse effects. Being open and honest with students and treating them like adults may be a more effective way to get through to them. Let

them know you are available at all hours if they do not feel comfort-able in a situation or need a ride home.

• Provide adult super-vision. The prom and after-parties should be supervised by responsi-ble adults. Although it may not eliminate all opportunities for risky behavior, adequate supervision will serve as a deterrent.

• Encourage students to think before acting. Many students view prom as a deadline for certain perceived rites of passage. They may believe prom is the time to drink or try drugs for the first time or to go further intimately with a boyfriend or girlfriend. Parents should encour-age kids to think before acting, letting them know that prom is not a night to throw caution to the wind and experi-ment.

Prom pointers and safety tips

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