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Monthly Archives: November 2018
BOH: Kindness week
Mental Health Awareness Week 2018
Want to know the secret of how Mr. X has such a great YouTube Channel?
On Wednesday November 14, 2018, we asked Mr. X a series of questions regarding his YouTube channel and managed to discover many interesting facts about his it! He stated that his main goal of having a YouTube channel is to reach out and help people across the world. Here are the questions that were asked during the interview:

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MONTHLY RECAP: October
PROCRASTINATION – STRESSFUL OR SUCCESSFUL
By: Michelle Wang
Friday, November 2, 2018
Everyone has procrastinated at least one time in their life. I think that procrastination is a bad thing, and you will just regret it in the end. When I asked people at York Mills C.I., I found some very interesting opinions about procrastination.
Junior Girls Basketball Regional Finals Win
TDSB North Region Win By The Junior Girls’ Basketball Team
Last week, the junior girls’ basketball team won their eighth game against Northview Heights Secondary High School: 41-22. Their astonishing win earned them the title of the TDSB North Region Champions. The girls trained hard every week even including a scrimmage against some boys’ who volunteered to help out one morning.
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SENIOR BOYS VOLLEYBALL TEAM DEFEAT JOHN A. MACDONALD, 3-0
By: Erin Ricaloglu
Thursday November 8th 2018
The York Mills Senior Boys Volleyball team played an amazing game on Thursday November 8th and defeated John A. Macdonald, 3-0, in the Finals. With this win, YM claims the North Region Champions title for the 5th year in a row and advances to the cities!
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And the Winner is . . .
By: Michelle Wang
11/16/2018
The grade 10’s taking the civics course at York Mills CI had a project this year where the students were split into groups, and chose a charity to present. This project is called YPI. The winning group gets $5,000 to give to their charity, which is an incredible honor.