ATHLETICS-L&G
SENIOR DAYS
Thursday May 29th Varsity Softball
Senior Day
Saturday May 31st Varsity Baseball
Senior Day
*The senior recognitions will begin at 4:10pm
MIDDLE SCHOOL SEMI-FORMAL
Hollywood Semi Formal
Middle School Council
May 24th Sat 7-10
$6 single/ $10 couples
6:30 pictures at Gazebo!
MIDDLE SCHOOL STUDENT COUNCIL
MS Council Field Trip
Humane Society/lunch at Pan Asia/Art demo in
Brattleboro!!
June 3rd - 9:30-:2:15 Tuesday
We may need 1 or 2 parent drivers
PLEASE
RETURN YOUR PERMISSION SLIPS!
YEARBOOK SIGN-UP!
2014 Messenger Yearbook Sign-Up!
Fill out the sign-up sheet and submit a check or
cash to The Activity Fund. Yearbooks will be available the last week of
school.
Sign up now!
Visit the L&G Website to download the sign-up
sheet.
THE MUSIC DEPARTMENT
More music department dates:
May 26 - Memorial Day Ceremony - 10
AM - Newfane
June 2 – Music Awards Banquet
June 5 – Pops Concert and Art Show 7pm
June 7 – Samba Band in the Heifer Parade - Brattleboro
June 2 – Music Awards Banquet
June 5 – Pops Concert and Art Show 7pm
June 7 – Samba Band in the Heifer Parade - Brattleboro
June 20– Class Night
June 21 – Graduation
June 21 – Graduation
JOURNEY
EAST 2014
The Journey East ensemble takes its show on the road next
week with performances at the Dover School on Tuesday 1pm, Newbrook School on Wednesday at 1pm and the Marlboro School on Friday at 1pm.
HOST FAMILIES FOR SPANISH STUDENTS
Host Families wanted for Spanish students for
three weeks in July. Enrich
you household with an exceptional young person and open your doors to learn
about a new culture. Enjoy a cross-cultural experience right in your own
home! Students are ages 14 to 17 and are looking to improve their English
skills while learning about Vermont and US life and sharing their Spanish
culture. For more information, please contact Ann Newsmith or Norm Oaks,
community coordinators for the exchange program. They can be reached at
257-4710 or online at: www.exchangeVT@gmail.com
The Senior Class Trip will be Monday, June 2 at
Camp Spofford, Chesterfield, NH, from 9:00 to 3:00. A fun and activity filled day is
planned, with a delicious BBQ lunch, and time to play and be together as a
class. All students will be transported by school bus and must have a
signed permission form, which they will get from senior class advisor Jeryl Julian
Cisse. Parents and students should regularly check the Senior Web Page on
the L&G homepage for updated information regarding graduation and all end
of school events.
HEY!
You!!
The Late
Bus will run Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday next
week. Monday, May 26 there is no school so there are no after
school programs or late bus. Please note that Thursday, May
29th is the last day that the late bus will run during this
school year.
Look for HEY! Help Mon.-
Fri. mornings (7:15-7:45AM) and Mon.- Thurs. afternoons (2:45- 4:15 PM). Come
get help with organization, homework, studying, and exam preparation!
After-school Programs next week: Tuesday,
May 27: HEY! Help, RAMP, D & D, Floor Hockey, and Weight
Training. Wednesday, May 28: HEY! Help, Ultimate Frisbee, D & D,
and Biking. Thursday, May 29: HEY! Help, LGTV, Weight
Training and a Restorative Justice Workshop with Jeremiah in FACS. Friday,
May 30: the GSA will meet with Ms. DeBisschop in B-11.
Student Counselors: Time
Sheets are due Friday, May 23 by 9:00 AM. Next
week is the final week of Session 5. We will be getting together during HS
lunch in June, to talk about working in the elementary schools next Fall.
7th Graders: SEEK CAMP runs from July 7 –
25 at Leland & Gray. See Bruce Whitman for a brochure and
registration form. It’s science, math, writing and technology but
like nothing you’ve experienced before: all hands on activities, and “outside
fun,” too. Chef Joe is creating great breakfast and lunch menus for
SEEK camp. Please note: SEEK Counselor Training is on
Tuesday, June 3rdfrom 2:30 – 4:30 PM in B-14.
DRAWING CLASS
Drawing Class Tuesday June 3rd at 6pm at
the West Townshend Country Store and Community Project. 6573 Vt Route
30, West Townshend, VT
Come to open source drawing class! Bring your
pencil, paper, and open mind. All skill levels are welcome
and encouraged. Last month we had a full house, and are hoping to do
some outdoor drawing if the weather holds. Join us! Get feedback from
local professional artists. The class is by donation, and all proceeds go to
the West River Community Project.
FACS
New course offering for 2014-15: The Family and Consumer
Science Department is offering a new class next year. The class is called Risky
Business: Career Finance. It is a 1 credit elective credit class
offered to students in Grades 9-12. The class is
designed to provide students the opportunity to learn business finance,
technology, and entrepreneurialism while exploring interests and learning on
the job. Learning accounting, workplace relations, and business English,
students create a business and marketing plan, resume, and portfolio. A portion
of the course includes placement in a local community business. Students
demonstrate achievement through active participation, detailed journals, a term
paper, projects, presentations, and internship evaluations.
COLLEGE
COUNSELING
TRANSITION TO HIGH SCHOOL
For us in the Leland and Gray Counseling
Department, it’s not too soon to begin thinking about your child’s transition
from grade 8 to grade 9. Transitions, we know, can be difficult and rather
stressful events that result from not being clear about what to expect. The
next four years of your child’s education will be filled with so many rich and
meaningful experiences in and out of the classroom. The school counselors want
to ensure that these years include productive career and college planning
activities and events.
We invite you to join the school counselors on Wednesday, May 28, 2014 at 6pm in the L&G Library for our Grade 8 Transition to High School Night and learn more about the high school experience. We’ll explain course requirements, credits, and how to prepare for entering a college or career of one’s choosing. Our guest, Natalie Brennan from the Vermont Student Assistance Corporation (VSAC) will talk about financial planning, what colleges look for on a transcript and outline a college/ career plan of action for each year of high school. There will be time for questions and of course, refreshments! We look forward to seeing you!
Intro To College
Wednesday, May 28, 2014 at 7 p.m. in the L&G
Library
This informative workshop will answer all of your
questions about the college search and admissions process. Natalie Brennan,
Leland & Gray’s Outreach Counselor from the Vermont Student Assistance
Corporation (VSAC), will explain the admissions process, financial aid,
visiting colleges, and the SAT/ACT. She has materials that will assist you in
tracking “what to do when.” The school counselors will review L&G’s
transcript, recommendations, deadlines and our web-based college and career
planning tool, Naviance.
We look forward to seeing you and working closely with you and your college-bound student. If you have questions, please feel free to call Sarah Grasso at 365-7355, ext. 125.
Refreshments will be served!
The College of Education and Social Services at the
University of Vermont would like to invite your students to apply to the
grant-funded program, StarTalk Vermont. StarTalk Vermont is a one-week Chinese
immersion residential summer program for high school students entering grades
10-12 from schools in New York, New Hampshire, and Massachusetts that are close
to the Vermont boarder. The program will be held at the University of Vermont.
Program details:
Dates: August 2 to August 8, 2014
Location: The University of Vermont
Residential: Yes! Students stay on dorms, and eat on campus
Cost: The $200.00 tuition fee covers the cost of housing, meals, snacks, and learning materials.
Financial Scholarships: available
Deadline to apply: June 1, 2014
Application: http://www.uvm.edu/~startalk/
For more information can be found on the program's webpage: http://www.uvm.edu/~startalk/
Program details:
Dates: August 2 to August 8, 2014
Location: The University of Vermont
Residential: Yes! Students stay on dorms, and eat on campus
Cost: The $200.00 tuition fee covers the cost of housing, meals, snacks, and learning materials.
Financial Scholarships: available
Deadline to apply: June 1, 2014
Application: http://www.uvm.edu/~startalk/
For more information can be found on the program's webpage: http://www.uvm.edu/~startalk/
SUMMER JOB OPPORTUNITIES
"Do you like kids, have a sense of humor and enjoy the
outdoors? If you are looking for a fun summer job that pays well, we are
looking for you! We have just two positions still open for Green Mt Camp for
Girls in Dummerston, VT...for a certified lifeguard and a sports/games
counselor. Camp runs from June 19-Aug 1st with most weekends off. If this sounds like its right up
your alley, call Billie at 257-1751 asap!"
UPCOMING L7G ATHLETIC EVENTS
5/23/14 GJV Softball @ MAU Away 4:00pm
5/24/14 Varsity
Baseball vs Poultney Home 4:30pm
5/26/14 Varsity
Softball vs Otter Valley Home 4:30pm
5/27/14 Varsity
Softball @ Twin Valley Away 4:30pm
Varsity
Baseball @ Twin Valley Away 4:30pm
GJV
Softball @ Mill River Home 4:30pm
MS
Baseball @ Marlborough (NH) Away 3:45pm
5/28/14 Varsity Softball vs Fair Haven Home 4:30pm
MS Softball vs Chesterfield TBA TBA
MS
Baseball vs Chesterfield Home 3:30pm
Varsity Baseball @ Springfield Away 4:30pm
Varsity Baseball @ Springfield Away 4:30pm
5/29/14 Varsity
Softball vs Mill River (senior day) Home 4:30pm
Varsity
Baseball vs Springfield Home 4:30pm
5/30/14 GJV
Softball vs MAU Home 4:30pm
5/31/14 Varsity
Baseball vs Proctor (senior day) Home 4:30pm