Thursday, January 12, 2017

Friday Notes 1-13-2017

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SCHOOL INFO:


Final Exam Schedule:

Exam Dates: Wednesday, January 18 and Thursday, January 19


Exams - BLOCK Schedule

White Day

 

Green Day

Wednesday, January 18

 

Thursday, January 19

7:45-7:55
Students Arrive
 
7:45-7:55
Students Arrive
7:55-10:10
Block A Exams
 
7:55-10:10
Block C Exams
10:10-10:35
Ext. Test Time for Block A
 
10:10-10:35
Ext. Test Time for Block C
10:35-11:00
HS Lunch
 
10:35-11:00
HS Lunch
11:05-1:20
Block D Exam
 
11:05-1:20
Block B Exam
1:20-2:35
Ext. Test Time for Block D and snacks on C-level
 
1:20-2:35
Ext. Test Time for Block B and snacks on B-level

Exams - PERIOD Schedule

White Day

 

Green Day

Wednesday, January 18

 

Thursday, January 19

7:45-7:55
Homeroom in Period 2
 
7:45-7:55
Homeroom in Period 1
7:55-9:25
Period 2 Exams
 
7:55-9:25
Period 1 Exams
9:25-9:30
Passing
 
9:25-9:30
Passing
9:30-11:00
Period 4 Exams
 
9:30-11:00
Period 3 Exams
11:00-11:30
MS Lunch + Passing
 
11:00-11:30
MS Lunch + Passing
11:30-1:00
Period 6 Exams
 
11:30-1:00
Period 7 Exams
1:00-1:05
Passing
 
1:00-1:05
Passing
1:05-2:35
Period 8 Exams
 
1:05-2:35
Middle School Activity


Makeup Date: Friday, January 20
Students who missed exams due to illness can take them on this day if they bring a doctor’s note to the office. Students can also arrange with their teachers to come to school and make up missing assignments.
Final Exam Information

  1. The exam length for high school classes is 2 hours and 15 minutes.
  2. The exam length for middle school classes is 1 hour and 30 minutes.
  3. Students who have a different class on green and white days will report to their class according to day color.  Wednesday, January 18th is a White Day and Thursday, January 19th is a Green Day.  This is set and will not change if there are snow days prior to exams. Teachers with conflicts due to the green/white designation will inform and make arrangements with those classes.
  4. Students must report to their scheduled classes (either block or period) at the assigned times and remain for the entire exam period/block for the assessment or other classroom activities.  No students may be in the halls on A, B, or D levels during exam periods or high school extended work-time (10:10-11:05am and 1:20-2:35pm).  The only exception is bathroom use.
  5. All teachers will have an exam or other instructional activity for students.  Teachers are expected to inform students of class/exam expectations during the allotted time.  On Thursday, January 19th there will be a Middle School Activity from 1:05-2:35 which students are expected to attend.  The Middle School team will inform students prior to Thursday, January 19th about the activity.
  6. Extended Time:  If high school students need additional time to complete an exam, they must inform their teacher at the end of the exam period.  Teachers must collect the exams and bring the exam and student(s) to A-13 where a staff member will continue proctoring the exam.  Teachers cannot allow students to go to A-13 with their exam by themselves.
  7. High School Academy & Free Pass:  If HS students have an Academy and/or Free Pass, they may bring a note into the main office allowing them to arrive late (A or C Blocks) or leave school after their last exam (D or B Blocks).  If students don’t have a note, they may be in the C-level lobby, activity room, library (quiet study only), or the schoolyard visible from the front office.
Friday, January 20th is the makeup day. Students who missed exams due to illness can take them on this day if they bring a doctor’s note to the office. Students can also arrange with their teachers to come to school and make up missing assignments. Lunch will not be served on Friday.


Logo Needed:

THE L&G PLAYERS NEED A NEW LOGO!
ARE YOU UP FOR THE CHALLENGE OF DESIGNING IT?
Here are the rules:
  • The logo contest is open to ALL students--  you do not need to be involved with the  Players in order to participate
  • Submissions are limited to original computer/graphic or hand-drawn art.  Hand-drawn art can be no larger than 8” x 10”
  • Logo must include the words “Leland & Gray Players”
  • Logo is limited to black only on a white background (for ease of printing on shirts, hats, etc.)

E-mail computer art or scanned hand-drawn submissions as an attachment to: fptdvm@gmail.com   

See Dale in the IT dept if you need assistance with this.
DEADLINE FOR ALL SUBMISSIONS 10:00PM on WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 31,2017.
LATE ENTRIES WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED.

Presidential Scholar's Awards:

Congratulations to seniors Caroline Tietz and Caleb Thibault for receiving 2 of VT's 10 2017 Presidential Scholar's Awards.

These awards are for students based on outstanding leadership and service.  Caleb & Caroline were honored at a State House Reception on 1/9/17!  
Great work!

Mimesis, the Leland and Gray Literary Magazine:

Mimesis, the Leland and Gray Literary Magazine, launched its 2017 issue Thursday, December 15 during high school lunch.  All are welcome--artists, writers, editors--to form the editorial board that will create another publication of poetry, prose and fine art.  Middle school students are welcome, too, so stay tuned as to how you can become involved.

Junior Iron Chef Fundraiser:

 Please contact Susan Jones for more information: sjones@lelandandgray.org

Spain Trip Fundraiser:

From February 15 through February 27, seven L&G students and Spanish teacher, Jeryl Julian Cissé, will travel to Spain to explore and experience the country's history and culture, use their Spanish language skills, and meet and stay with teens and their families.

To help raise funds for the trip, the students are selling tickets for TWO great Raffles. A super raffle with 15 prizes to be won, including some local products and gift certificates, and beautiful souvenirs from Spain that include ceramics, paintings and museum prints, and carved wooden boxes. Also, there is the Archer Mayor Character raffle - win a chance to be a character in the next Archer Mayor suspense novel!  
Tickets can be purchased from one of the travellers, or a check, made out to "L&G Activity Fund - Spain Trip" can be mailed to the school at 2042 VT Route 30 Townshend, Vermont 05353,   Attn: J Julian Cissé. Super Raffle tickets are 1 for $1 and 10 tickets for $5; Archer Mayor Character Raffle tickets are 1 for $5 or 5 tickets for $20. Please include a name and phone number and which raffle tickets you’d like, and the students will fill out your tickets, then call you when you win! The raffle drawing will happen February 3.  ¡Muchas Gracias!

Project Graduation Bingo:

Come join us for a fun night out supporting the Class of 2017! Project Graduation presents Bingo night Friday, January 13, at the Jamaica Masonic Hall, Jamaica, VT. Doors open at 6:00pm, and games start at 7:00pm. Come join the fun!!!!Come join us for a fun night out supporting the Class of 2017! Project Graduation presents Bingo night Friday, January 13, at the Jamaica Masonic Hall, Jamaica, VT. Doors open at 6:00pm, and games start at 7:00pm. Come join the fun!!!!


Student Job Opportunity:

Title: Afterschool Student Aide
Description: Responsible for assisting in the planning, organizing, implementation and promotion The Collaborative Extended Day Program 
Hours: Part time up to 12-15 hours per week, hours available afternoons (3-6), school calendar half days and some school vacations
Reports To: Programs Coordinator

Work Duties: 
1.  Engage with students in afterschool activities, providing a positive role model for their time in the program.
2. To implement The Collaborative standard administrative procedures and practices for the program regarding the designated student
3. Participate in pre-program training and regular scheduled meetings
4. To establish and maintain positive connections with designated student and other program participants
5. Support the designated student being inclusive with peers and independent 
6. To serve as a support to the designated student when necessary
7. Perform other duties as directed

Please apply at the link below, and we will contact you regarding your application.
https://thecollaborative.wufoo.com/forms/ro5ph8w1bhw7km/

Questions can be directed to Kimberly at kimberly@thecollaborative.us

SAT / ACT Registration:


If you have not yet taken one of these exams, it is highly recommended that you do so, at least once. Either exam is accepted at all schools that require standardized testing. Even if you think you are applying only to schools that do not require test scores, it is a really good idea to take one test!!! Better safe than sorry! 

ACT Test Dates
December 10, February 11, April 8, June 10
To register, visit www.act.org

SAT Test Dates
 January 21, March 11, May 6, June 3
To register, visit www.collegeboard.com


January School Lunch Menu:




Food Service Advisory Committee:

Do you eat school meals? Would you like to see different offerings? Make your voice heard!
Come to the Food Service Advisory Committee meeting on Wednesday January 18th form 2:30-3:30 pm in the cafeteria on C level. We are really interested in getting input and feedback from students, parents, faculty, and staff about our food service and how we can increase participation in our meal/snack programs. If you can't make the meeting but have some ideas or suggestions you would like to share, please e-mail sdunbar@lelandandgray.org by Tuesday at 2:30 pm and I will share your feedback with the group. Hope to see you there!


Junior Class Fundraiser:

The Junior Class is holding two fundraisers to support the Junior Class and Prom.
Please collect bottles over winter break and bring them to A14
There will also be a 50/50 raffle. Please see a member of the Junior Class for tickets.

Parents of Seniors:

Would you like to recognize your outstanding graduate in the 2017 Leland and Gray yearbook? Purchasing an advertisement is simple!

First, create a piece of text congratulating your student.  If you want to have a picture on your ad, send it as a jpg.

Size options:
Business card $25.00
Half page $50.00
Full page $75.00

Once your ad information is complete, you can send all your text and photos to Nika Oakes, Yearbook Editor, at noakes@lelandandgray.org Please send payment via check to Leland and Gray.Thank you for advertising in the L&G Yearbook!

Thrifty Rebel:




Journey East 2018 is recruiting students:

An information session for students and parents interested in participating in Journey East 2018 will be held in the Library at Leland and Gray from 6:30 to 8:00 P.M. on Wednesday, January 25. Journey East is an Asian Studies Academy and month-long performance tour of China. Interested students and their parents are invited and encouraged to attend.
Journey East, welcomes Leland and Gray and non-Leland and Gray students. The day-long, semester-long program, which commences in mid-January of 2018, is open to qualified students who are currently in grades 8 – 11.

Students who do not attend Leland and Gray currently may elect to attend Leland and Gray for the second semester only or may enroll for the entire school year.


For the duration of a semester in Journey East, participating students in grades 9-12 are engaged in the study of Chinese history, philosophy, geography, politics, literature and film. Additionally, all students are enrolled in classes in Leland and Gray’s Chinese language program. All participants are required to take Chorus and many study instrumental music, as well.


Details of the most recent journey in 2016 including photos and student essays are available at: http://lelandandgray.org/journeyeast/


Program photos and student essays for programs from 2002 through 2010 may be accessed at: www.thejourneyeast.net


Applications are now available. Contact Jesse Riemenschneider for more information. (802-365-7355 x158) or email: jriemenschneider@lelandandgray.org


LEAF:

Join LEAF every Thursday during high school lunch in the artroom, B15. 


What we are working on:
  • school garden/composting
  • attended the Youth Climate Summit at UVM on November 18th
  •  creating an educational bulletin board on A Level with changing topics that effect our environment 
  • replacing plastic utensils with silverware in the cafeteria
  • organizing the Earth Day Assembly in the Spring fundraising in February.


From The Nurse:

I am still missing a lot of Health Questionnaire/Permission to Treat Forms. Thank you to the families that have already returned them.


Snowball Pictures:

Middle School Semi-Formal:


New “Contests” Page on Website:

From Ms. Birgé :
As literacy coach, I frequently receive announcements about contests for our students, usually around writing. These range from small local events, to national contests with hundreds of students entering. 

With help from our IT department, we’ve decided to create a space on our website for these contests. We hope that this will encourage more students to compete. You can find this new page underneath the  “Students and Parents” tab. 

Entering contests is a great way for your student to push themselves academically, and to connect skills they learn in school to the real world. As well, many contests have cash or other prizes, even for runners-up. Keep an eye on this new section of our website, and please encourage your student to enter some contests!

 Thailand Trip Fundraisers :




Please Contact Mr Rico at 365-7355 ext 111 or via email fricohermoso@lelandandgray.org

L&G Facebook Page:

Did you know Leland & Gray has a Facebook page?  Like the page for updates and pictures of things happening at L&G!      https://www.facebook.com/lelandandgray/



COMMUNITY SERVICE:


Community service is now a graduation requirement starting with the Class of 2019.  All information can be found here:  https://sites.google.com/lelandandgray.org/communityservice


Luncheon Helpers (Townshend):

Teens are needed to help at the meal for senior citizens which is held on first and third Thursdays at the Townshend Community Church (Congregationalist). Helpers will place serving dishes on the tables, sit with the elders to enjoy a lunch provided by The Dam Diner, and then clear the tables and wash dishes. The volunteers are needed from noon to approximately 1 P.M. You do not need to be available for every meal; sign up for the days that work for you. Please contact 3GC about this opportunity, not the church.
Jim & Janis, 3GC coordinators

802-428-4333
team3gc@gmail.com

WRVT :

WRVT needs a student to do some data entry work. This will involve entering survey responses from Community Hope & Action concerts into our survey monkey account. Students who haven't used survey monkey need not worry, it only take a few minutes to learn how to use the site. Students are welcome to do this at our office down the road from L&G or take the surveys back to the school to work on them in the library. 
Thanks! 
Katelynn Venne
Program Coordinator
West River Valley Thrives
WRVThrives@gmail.com
(802) 365-4700

Grace Cottage Hospital:

Grace Cottage Hospital has an immediate need for a high school volunteer to post items for their online fundraising auction.  The individual must be computer/internet savvy, preferably with experience or willingness to learn Wordpress, InDesign, iMovie (or equivalent), Photoshop and Illustrator.  If interested, please see Terry.

Bonnyvale Environmental Education Center.:

Hello and Happy New Year!
We are looking for students interested in doing community service working with youth at Bonnyvale Environmental Education Center.

There are numerous opportunities coming up, January through April.
Students bring valuable contributions to BEEC programs while providing hands on learning experiences for students.
For more information contact Kristina Weeks at kristina@beec.org 
www.beec.org 802-257-5785

AFTER SCHOOL INFO:


Late Bus:

Reminder to Parents and Students:
Late bus resumes January 9th
You can access the full late bus schedule here.


HEY! After School Programs:

HEY After School Programs started Again Jan 9th!
The late bus will be running starting January 9th on Mondays, Tuesdays and Thursdays right up to February break.  No HEY programs except Hey! Help! on Wednesday due to JISP activities.(No late bus on Wednesdays)

Check the lelandandgray.org website under co-curricular activities for details on all HEY programs offered:


  • Arts and crafts projects (will now be at the back of the library each day)
  • Board games group-Mondays
  • Chess-Thursdays
  • Dungeons and Dragons-Tuesdays
  • HEY Help morning and afterschool-Mon, Tues, Thursdays
  • Jr Iron Chef-Tuesdays
  • Leland and Gray TV-Tuesdays
  • Tinkering [with LED lights, electronic circuits, robotics, etc]-Tuesdays



These free programs are additional offerings beyond sports, drama and band  practices. 

Contact person for any questions:  Thara Fuller, Director of Expanded Learning:  tfuller@windhamcentral.org  802-365-9510


COMMUNITY:


If you have any community events or information you would like to be listed in Friday Notes, please e-mail fridaynotes@lelandandgray.org

2017 Exposures Cross-Cultural Youth Arts Summer Program

We're pleased to let you know that applications are now open for the 2017 Exposures Cross-Cultural Youth Arts Summer Program. 
This year the program will take place on the Pine Ridge Reservation in South Dakota from July 22 through August 12. Participants live together and work on photography skills, project fieldwork, and trips to local sites and events.
All interested youth are invited to apply, regardless of ability to pay. Tuition includes room, board, and transportation.Many participants receive scholarships, up to 100%. 
Applications will begin to be reviewed on February 15, 2017, and monthly thereafter until spots are filled.

Here is the link to the online application:  http://www.exposuresprogram.org/2017application/

And for more information please check out the website: http://www.exposuresprogram.org

A Celebration of Dr. Martin Luther King:

Please join us for our third annual tribute to Martin Luther King Jr. We will gather at 6:30 on Friday, in the West Townshend Cafe, to celebrate the life and important ideas of Dr. King, through readings, poetry, song and sharing of thoughts and ideas. Please come and share something, sing along or just listen. All are welcome.
The celebration features:
  • Readings from his essays and speeches
  • Songs and poems inspired by his legacy 
We welcome your participation with any readings or songs that have been inspiring to you!
Join us as we celebrate his life and his commitment to peace, justice, and anti-racism.

When: Friday January 13,2017
Where: West Townshend Country Store  6573 VT-30, West Townshend, VT 05359

Magic Mountain Ski Patrol :

Students 15 years of age and older:  
We are looking to get some local, younger blood on our Patrol.

An OEC class will require online learning at home. There will be weekly participation in a classroom setting at the mountain, with hands on skills training and on-hill training. The course is somewhere in the range of 100hrs and the cost of the course, textbook, etc will be in the range of $200. One should be able to ski or ride advanced terrain safely.   At the end, if you pass the written exam and skills portion, you will be a member of the National Ski Patrol with all of its benefits.

FREE Community Supper and Concert :

This month, on January 21st from 6-9pm, Community Hope & Action of Townshend will host a FREE community supper and concert (featuring Ten Gallon Swing). The dinner, cooked by The Harmonyville Store, will be from 6-7pm at the Townshend Town Hall; music and dancing will follow upstairs from 7-9pm.
 Please contact Community Hope & Action at communityhopeandaction@gmail.com or 802-365-4700 with any questions. 
If you can, please bring a side dish or dessert to share. This event us substance free and is open to people of all ages, from all towns. Thanks to the Ben & Jerry’s Foundation for providing the funding for both food and music this month! 

Up The Hill Yoga:

Crisis Text Line available in Vermont - Text VT to 741741:

Vermonters who are experiencing a mental health crisis now have a new way to find support when and where they need it, 24 hours a day. Crisis Text Line™ provides free*, round-the-clock support, seven days a week by providing access via text messaging to trained Crisis Counselors at the moment help and support are needed. This service is being provided through a partnership between the Vermont Department of Mental Health and the national organization Crisis Text Line. This is a welcomed key addition to the other mental health services available for Vermonters to access when circumstances or events become difficult to handle. Learn more about the national organization

*for Verizon, AT&T, Sprint or T-Mobile carriers; all others carriers may charge rates

ATHLETICS:


Save the Date:



L&G Rebel Nation will be hosting the HARLEM SUPERSTARS on Saturday January 14th at 6pm in the Main Gym!

We will be putting a team together of principals, teachers and community members to take on the Superstars. 

This night will include SLAM DUNKS, TRICKS, AUTOGRAPHS and a special HALFTIME SHOW! 

The L&G Booster Club and Athletic Department will be selling tickets at all L&G home basketball games. Tickets purchased in advance are $10, tickets at the door the night of the show are $15.

Come enjoy some family fun at a great community event....Go Rebels!

If you have questions please email Marty Testo at mtesto@lelandandgray.org

From the Boys and Girls Varsity Basketball Teams:

The Boys and Girls Varsity Basketball teams are going hold a friendly spirit competition between the 7th to 12th grades to see which class can show the highest attendance at HOME games. There will be a sign in sheet provided at the ticket counter that is a roster for each grade. Students will sign in when they arrive at the game and sign out when they leave. Students must remain at the game for at least one half (2 quarters). At the end of the basketball season which ever class has the highest attendance for home games will win 100 spirit points and a pizza party for the entire class that will be paid for in full by the Varsity Coaches.  We encourage all parents and family of students and all community members to unit to make sure their child/student can contribute to the cause and attend home games this year. It is a win, win situation for all members of the Leland and Gray Community!

Co-Curricular Calendar:

Tired of Digital Sports/League Minder?  We were too!  So we've transferred all of the co-curricular events to a Google Calendar which can be found on the left hand menu bar of the L&G homepage or here:  http://lelandandgray.org/index.php/co-curricular-calendar  Many thanks to the IT department for their assistance with this process!  The information will still be kept up to date on Digital Sports.