Leah’s Cosmic Visitor: Astronomer Jaymie Matthews

Leah, Gr. 6, introduces Professor Jaymie Matthews
Leah, Gr. 6, introduces Professor Jaymie Matthews

What is a dwarf planet?

What is a light year?

What is a shooting star?

Is there another planet where we could live?

These are just some of the questions asked by the Grade 6 class during a fascinating astronomy lesson by Professor Jaymie Matthews of UBC.

One of our students, Leah J. invited astronomer Jaymie Matthews to visit the Grade 6 class.

It’s a neat story. She and her dad met Mr. Matthews when they were out at a restaurant over the winter break (Sophie’s Cosmic Cafe oddly enough!). They ended up in 2 hour conversation and Leah was apparently very engaged in the conversation. She asked him to visit her school and he said ‘yes’ and he gave her his business card. January arrives and she asks Ms. Ling to arrange the visit.

In his presentation, Mr. Matthews, who also acts as an advisor on the TV show The Fringe, used several metaphors to illustrate his point, including square dancing! He made his discussion of the planets, the sun and the stars extremely accessible to this age group, as well as to a few select adults that were in attendance. What a special treat to have the principal investigator of the new Canadian space exploration satellite (MOST project) in one of our classrooms.

Learn more about Professor Matthews and the MOST project.

The Cat’s Meow! Recitation Finale

Cat's Meow Recitation Finale
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The annual school-wide recitation competition, “The Cat’s Meow”, wrapped up on February 2nd in the Odette Tognetti Theatre.

Fourteen girls in Grades 8-12 progressed through class and grade rounds to make it to this final and all should be commended for their impressive presentations: In Grade 8 – Samantha A., Aria D., and Fraser J. In Grade 9 – Ally G., Marisa D., and Megha Y. In Grade 10 – Nikki B., Vanessa L. and Asna S. In grade 11 – Janet S., Rachel G., Shira M., and Sierra M. And in Grade 12 – Hannah C.

Winners were chosen by four esteemed judges: YHS Parents Simi Sara, Peter Norell, Anne Giardini, and alumna Camilla Burgess ’00.

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Congratulations to the following award winners:

Junior Category:

1st Place – Marisa D., Grade 9 [The Beginning: August 1920 by Karen Hesse (Poem)]

2nd Place – Fraser J., Grade 8 [Excerpt from No Wonder My Parents Drank: Tales from a Stand-Up Dad by Jay Mohr (Reading)]

3rd Place – Aria D., Grade 8 [Excerpt from Hatchet by Gary Paulsen (Reading)]

Senior Category:

1st Place – Hannah C., Grade 12 [Mathletes (After Dinner Speech)]

2nd Place – Ashna S., Grade 10 [Charge by Eric Kaiser (Monologue)]

3rd Place – Vanessa L., Grade 10 [Excerpt from You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown by Clark Gesner (Monologue)]

People’s Choice Award – Rachel G., Grade 11 [C.L.U.T.S. (After Dinner Speech)]

Best Overall Recitation – Rachel G., Grade 11 [C.L.U.T.S. (After Dinner Speech)]

Special thanks to all teachers, administration, judges, and students who helped to make this recitation tournament a great success! Extra special thanks to my wonderful Public Speaking Heads: Julie W. and Hannah C., and congratulations to ALL YHS Tigers who took on the challenge of speaking in front of an audience! Amazing job everyone!

Tanya Boteju