The document is a notice from West Potomac High School informing parents about an upcoming survey regarding parent-school communication. It provides a link and dates for the survey and notes that a Spanish version is also available.
The document is a newsletter from West Potomac High School providing information to parents on several topics:
1) It asks parents to take a survey by June 6th about parent-school communications.
2) It announces the winners of the school's annual Read-a-thon fundraising event.
3) It lists the categories and awards won by the school's Technology Student Association students at the state competition.
The document announces several upcoming events and accomplishments:
1) A parent survey about school communications at West Potomac High School from May 23 to June 6.
2) Taylor Pitkin won first place in a read-a-thon with 10,026 minutes read.
3) West Potomac TSA students won several awards at the state competition including first place in engineering design and architectural model.
4) Credit recovery and new course programs are available over the summer for a fee with financial aid options.
5) Two West Potomac cheerleaders received academic awards for their college plans.
The document announces several upcoming events and accomplishments:
1) A parent survey being conducted from May 23 to June 6 about communications between West Potomac High School and parents.
2) The winners of the 2012 Read-a-thon fundraiser, led by Taylor Pitkin with 10,026 minutes read.
3) West Potomac Technology Student Association students winning several categories at the Virginia State competitions, including first place in Engineering Design and Architectural Model.
The GFWC-Oconomowoc Junior Woman’s Club is hosting their 3rd annual Kids' Brush Outdoor Art Event at Fowler Park on August 14th from 1-3 pm. Students entering grades 3-8 can sign up to spend two hours creating art using supplied materials at the park pavilion. Completed artworks will be matted and displayed in downtown Oconomowoc starting August 15th. The first 25 applicants will receive art supplies and snacks. Parents must stay with their child during the event. Registration forms are due by August 10th.
Utahloy International School Guangzhou announced two important upcoming field trips for students. The Year 6 classes will travel to Chang Mai, Thailand for an experiential education program joined by students from another international school. Meanwhile, Year 5 classes will go to Yangshuo, China for cultural exchange and environmental learning experiences. The school promotes experiential education through such trips as part of its IB programs. Parents will be updated on the students' activities and experiences while away.
The document is a registration form for a dinner prior to the Academic WorldQuest 2011 competition on November 15th. It provides information about purchasing meal tickets for $15 each for family and guests to attend the complimentary dinner for students, teachers, and volunteers. It must be purchased by November 4th and meal tickets will be provided the night of the event. It includes an order form to purchase tickets by credit card or check by mailing to the provided address.
The document contains announcements for various school clubs, activities, and scholarships. It announces a meeting for the SOROPTIMIST “S” CLUB on October 15th with dues and refreshments. It lists upcoming college visits for juniors and seniors to sign up for. It also announces an informational session that evening for several universities at a local hotel. It provides information on UH Manoa scholarship applications with a January 16th deadline. It announces wrestling conditioning sessions beginning October 9th. It notes that fall athletes can pick up shirts donated by the Booster Club. It concludes announcing a VEX IQ Robotics competition hosted by the school on October 10th with teams from SHA participating.
The document is a newsletter from West Potomac High School providing information to parents on several topics:
1) It asks parents to take a survey by June 6th about parent-school communications.
2) It announces the winners of the school's annual Read-a-thon fundraising event.
3) It lists the categories and awards won by the school's Technology Student Association students at the state competition.
The document announces several upcoming events and accomplishments:
1) A parent survey about school communications at West Potomac High School from May 23 to June 6.
2) Taylor Pitkin won first place in a read-a-thon with 10,026 minutes read.
3) West Potomac TSA students won several awards at the state competition including first place in engineering design and architectural model.
4) Credit recovery and new course programs are available over the summer for a fee with financial aid options.
5) Two West Potomac cheerleaders received academic awards for their college plans.
The document announces several upcoming events and accomplishments:
1) A parent survey being conducted from May 23 to June 6 about communications between West Potomac High School and parents.
2) The winners of the 2012 Read-a-thon fundraiser, led by Taylor Pitkin with 10,026 minutes read.
3) West Potomac Technology Student Association students winning several categories at the Virginia State competitions, including first place in Engineering Design and Architectural Model.
The GFWC-Oconomowoc Junior Woman’s Club is hosting their 3rd annual Kids' Brush Outdoor Art Event at Fowler Park on August 14th from 1-3 pm. Students entering grades 3-8 can sign up to spend two hours creating art using supplied materials at the park pavilion. Completed artworks will be matted and displayed in downtown Oconomowoc starting August 15th. The first 25 applicants will receive art supplies and snacks. Parents must stay with their child during the event. Registration forms are due by August 10th.
Utahloy International School Guangzhou announced two important upcoming field trips for students. The Year 6 classes will travel to Chang Mai, Thailand for an experiential education program joined by students from another international school. Meanwhile, Year 5 classes will go to Yangshuo, China for cultural exchange and environmental learning experiences. The school promotes experiential education through such trips as part of its IB programs. Parents will be updated on the students' activities and experiences while away.
The document is a registration form for a dinner prior to the Academic WorldQuest 2011 competition on November 15th. It provides information about purchasing meal tickets for $15 each for family and guests to attend the complimentary dinner for students, teachers, and volunteers. It must be purchased by November 4th and meal tickets will be provided the night of the event. It includes an order form to purchase tickets by credit card or check by mailing to the provided address.
The document contains announcements for various school clubs, activities, and scholarships. It announces a meeting for the SOROPTIMIST “S” CLUB on October 15th with dues and refreshments. It lists upcoming college visits for juniors and seniors to sign up for. It also announces an informational session that evening for several universities at a local hotel. It provides information on UH Manoa scholarship applications with a January 16th deadline. It announces wrestling conditioning sessions beginning October 9th. It notes that fall athletes can pick up shirts donated by the Booster Club. It concludes announcing a VEX IQ Robotics competition hosted by the school on October 10th with teams from SHA participating.
National Honor Society is hosting a College Planning Night event on March 12 from 7-8:30 pm in the Kogelman Theatre. The event will cover topics like the college admissions process, college visits, the historically black college experience, great college essay writing, careers and transferring to NOVA, and trades and apprenticeships. Contact Elena Johnson in the College and Career Center with any questions. Academic advising and course registration for the next year is scheduled between March 5-9 for current freshmen and March 12-15 for ESOL students. The PTSA is looking for volunteers for its Nominating Committee to fill board and committee positions. Contact Jane Quirk or Anna Diefendorf if interested in volunteering
1) Over 1,650 Kutztown University students were named to the Fall 2015 Dean’s List for achieving a GPA of 3.6 or higher while taking at least 12 credits.
2) The Kutztown University Department of Physics was recognized for producing the highest average number of undergraduate physics degrees in Pennsylvania between 2012-2014.
3) Alex Faison-Donahoe, a member of the Kutztown University Men's Rugby Club, was selected to participate in the USA Falcons 2016 South America Tour playing matches against Argentina, Canada, and South Africa.
Brandon Batchelor is a social studies teacher focused on fostering critical thinking and creating an engaging learning environment. He has a Bachelor's degree in social studies and Texas teaching certifications. As a teacher, he implements multiple teaching modalities to reach all students, including English language learners. His experience includes teaching 6th grade world cultures, 7th grade Texas history, and speech. He has received honors such as Anthony Middle School Teacher of the Year.
The summary provides information about various school announcements including:
- The OSSLT exam being postponed with a new date to be announced
- Girls varsity soccer tryouts being held after school and the next morning
- An information session for parents about coping with teen emotions being held at Georgian College
- The drama club performing "The Lampshade" during period 2 on April 17th
- A girls softball meeting being held in room 660 today
Shaw University's social work students are sponsoring a community awareness day on April 13, 2013 with a yard sale and activities in the parking lot of Shaw University's Cape Center. The event will feature a yard sale, bake sale, hot dog sale, music and fun while also accepting donations of canned goods, school supplies, personal hygiene items, clothes, household items and toys to benefit the community.
Kristen Lango has been selected as the recipient of the 2015-16 Joan Moore Service-Scholar Award by the faculty of the UWM Department of Sociology. This award recognizes a student with an outstanding academic record who has also shown a strong commitment to service. Kristen will be honored at the Sociology Department's Alpha Kappa Delta Induction and Undergraduate Awards Ceremony on April 14th.
You have been invited to attend the Summer 2009 Student Orientation at Lourdes College on May 14, 2009 from 5:30-6:00 PM for refreshments and 6:00 PM for the official program. The orientation will acquaint new students with academic and student services, allow them to meet faculty, staff, and other students including the Student Government Association, and provide important updates. A campus tour will also be included. Reservations are requested by May 11 by contacting Becky Tobias.
1. Kin-Town, Okinawa uses social media like Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube to share a detailed history of the town dating back to 1501 and announcements of upcoming local events.
2. Suginami-Ward, Tokyo uses Facebook and Twitter to share information in English for foreigners as well as applications like Cook-Pad and Sugi-Navi to provide recipes and evacuation maps for residents.
3. Gang Nam-Ward, Seoul uses social media to deliver practical information to residents on topics like government office hours, school announcements, and lost pet searches, as well as utilizing their public subway app to report issues and get help on trains.
14 third grade pupils took part in a volleyball sports activity led by their PE teacher where they measured and compared the surface areas of the defense and attack zones of the volleyball field to determine which was bigger. The pupils found the math-based task interesting, a chance to learn something new, and different than typical schoolwork. After completing the task, the class had time to play and practice volleyball.
The document provides information about upcoming senior events for the Class of 2012 at West Potomac High School, including the senior awards ceremony, graduation rehearsals, graduation at George Mason University, and the all-night graduation celebration. It also lists the summer reading assignment of choosing one of three books and answering the question of how community members should respect various moral and ethical beliefs. Finally, it advertises West Potomac's face-to-face summer school program for credit recovery, repeating courses, or taking new accelerated classes in July and August.
Este documento presenta los resultados de una competición de aves dividida en varios grupos. En cada grupo, se lista el premio obtenido, el nombre del expositor y la puntuación. Los ganadores de cada grupo recibieron el primer premio, el segundo y tercer puesto también fueron reconocidos.
West Potomac High School is hosting an all night graduation celebration after graduation on June 16th from 11pm to 4am. The celebration will be held at the school and include food, music, games, prizes and more for graduating seniors to celebrate their accomplishment. Students need to RSVP in advance to attend.
Este documento presenta un listado de premios otorgados a expositores individuales en diferentes categorías de aves. Se enumeran los tres primeros puestos de cada categoría con el número de jaula, nombre del expositor y puntos obtenidos.
This document lists 7 city names: Bahrain, Sao Paulo, Riyadh, Muscat, Mumbai, Phnom Penh, and Faridabad. It appears to be a list of global cities in different countries and regions without any other context provided.
El documento presenta los resultados de la participación por equipos en el III Concurso Ornitológico. Se muestran los puntajes y premios obtenidos por 16 equipos de diferentes criadores en 9 categorías de colores de pájaros. El criador Pedro Mazuelas Alonso obtuvo los primeros puestos en varias categorías, mientras que José Luis Rodríguez Villa logró primeros y segundos puestos en varias categorías también.
The summer reading assignment from West Potomac High School asks students to read one of three books - Asphalt Angels, The Secret Life of Bees, or The Hunger Games - and consider how members of the school community should respect various moral and ethical beliefs. It also provides information about summer school options for credit recovery, new courses, or acceleration from July 9th to August 8th. Students should see their counselor to sign up for summer school.
This document summarizes a college information night for students. It includes presentations from representatives on the college application process, options for researching colleges, financial aid, NOVA community college, and advice from experts. Students are encouraged to utilize the school's college and career center for guidance and support through the application process.
The document discusses how the media landscape is changing from traditional one-way communication to new media that focuses on connecting with people through sharing, transparency, conversations, and collaboration. It notes that with new media, everyone can be a publisher and that how people consume news is changing. It emphasizes that to have a successful career in this changing environment, it is important to have an interactive resume, compelling blog, video resume, active social media presence, conducted interviews, industry connections, and a game plan.
The Information Technology Department created a photo album in 2011 to showcase West Potomac student artists who won Scholastic ART awards. Several West Potomac students were recognized for their artistic talents by winning awards in the 2011 Scholastic ART competition. The photo album was made to celebrate and promote these talented young artists from West Potomac.
This document discusses the importance of parents being educational partners with their children. It expresses gratitude for learning skills to help and understand children better with their schooling. It also notes that the program has enriched lives and taught parents how to be more involved in and support their children's education.
The document summarizes a freshman transition program at West Potomac High School. It provides an agenda for an event, an overview of the program which aims to help freshmen adjust through guidance lessons on topics like bullying and study skills. It outlines past sessions and upcoming sessions on conflict resolution and support networks. It also lists the standard and advanced diploma requirements and notes an upcoming registration event for current freshmen.
National Honor Society is hosting a College Planning Night event on March 12 from 7-8:30 pm in the Kogelman Theatre. The event will cover topics like the college admissions process, college visits, the historically black college experience, great college essay writing, careers and transferring to NOVA, and trades and apprenticeships. Contact Elena Johnson in the College and Career Center with any questions. Academic advising and course registration for the next year is scheduled between March 5-9 for current freshmen and March 12-15 for ESOL students. The PTSA is looking for volunteers for its Nominating Committee to fill board and committee positions. Contact Jane Quirk or Anna Diefendorf if interested in volunteering
1) Over 1,650 Kutztown University students were named to the Fall 2015 Dean’s List for achieving a GPA of 3.6 or higher while taking at least 12 credits.
2) The Kutztown University Department of Physics was recognized for producing the highest average number of undergraduate physics degrees in Pennsylvania between 2012-2014.
3) Alex Faison-Donahoe, a member of the Kutztown University Men's Rugby Club, was selected to participate in the USA Falcons 2016 South America Tour playing matches against Argentina, Canada, and South Africa.
Brandon Batchelor is a social studies teacher focused on fostering critical thinking and creating an engaging learning environment. He has a Bachelor's degree in social studies and Texas teaching certifications. As a teacher, he implements multiple teaching modalities to reach all students, including English language learners. His experience includes teaching 6th grade world cultures, 7th grade Texas history, and speech. He has received honors such as Anthony Middle School Teacher of the Year.
The summary provides information about various school announcements including:
- The OSSLT exam being postponed with a new date to be announced
- Girls varsity soccer tryouts being held after school and the next morning
- An information session for parents about coping with teen emotions being held at Georgian College
- The drama club performing "The Lampshade" during period 2 on April 17th
- A girls softball meeting being held in room 660 today
Shaw University's social work students are sponsoring a community awareness day on April 13, 2013 with a yard sale and activities in the parking lot of Shaw University's Cape Center. The event will feature a yard sale, bake sale, hot dog sale, music and fun while also accepting donations of canned goods, school supplies, personal hygiene items, clothes, household items and toys to benefit the community.
Kristen Lango has been selected as the recipient of the 2015-16 Joan Moore Service-Scholar Award by the faculty of the UWM Department of Sociology. This award recognizes a student with an outstanding academic record who has also shown a strong commitment to service. Kristen will be honored at the Sociology Department's Alpha Kappa Delta Induction and Undergraduate Awards Ceremony on April 14th.
You have been invited to attend the Summer 2009 Student Orientation at Lourdes College on May 14, 2009 from 5:30-6:00 PM for refreshments and 6:00 PM for the official program. The orientation will acquaint new students with academic and student services, allow them to meet faculty, staff, and other students including the Student Government Association, and provide important updates. A campus tour will also be included. Reservations are requested by May 11 by contacting Becky Tobias.
1. Kin-Town, Okinawa uses social media like Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube to share a detailed history of the town dating back to 1501 and announcements of upcoming local events.
2. Suginami-Ward, Tokyo uses Facebook and Twitter to share information in English for foreigners as well as applications like Cook-Pad and Sugi-Navi to provide recipes and evacuation maps for residents.
3. Gang Nam-Ward, Seoul uses social media to deliver practical information to residents on topics like government office hours, school announcements, and lost pet searches, as well as utilizing their public subway app to report issues and get help on trains.
14 third grade pupils took part in a volleyball sports activity led by their PE teacher where they measured and compared the surface areas of the defense and attack zones of the volleyball field to determine which was bigger. The pupils found the math-based task interesting, a chance to learn something new, and different than typical schoolwork. After completing the task, the class had time to play and practice volleyball.
The document provides information about upcoming senior events for the Class of 2012 at West Potomac High School, including the senior awards ceremony, graduation rehearsals, graduation at George Mason University, and the all-night graduation celebration. It also lists the summer reading assignment of choosing one of three books and answering the question of how community members should respect various moral and ethical beliefs. Finally, it advertises West Potomac's face-to-face summer school program for credit recovery, repeating courses, or taking new accelerated classes in July and August.
Este documento presenta los resultados de una competición de aves dividida en varios grupos. En cada grupo, se lista el premio obtenido, el nombre del expositor y la puntuación. Los ganadores de cada grupo recibieron el primer premio, el segundo y tercer puesto también fueron reconocidos.
West Potomac High School is hosting an all night graduation celebration after graduation on June 16th from 11pm to 4am. The celebration will be held at the school and include food, music, games, prizes and more for graduating seniors to celebrate their accomplishment. Students need to RSVP in advance to attend.
Este documento presenta un listado de premios otorgados a expositores individuales en diferentes categorías de aves. Se enumeran los tres primeros puestos de cada categoría con el número de jaula, nombre del expositor y puntos obtenidos.
This document lists 7 city names: Bahrain, Sao Paulo, Riyadh, Muscat, Mumbai, Phnom Penh, and Faridabad. It appears to be a list of global cities in different countries and regions without any other context provided.
El documento presenta los resultados de la participación por equipos en el III Concurso Ornitológico. Se muestran los puntajes y premios obtenidos por 16 equipos de diferentes criadores en 9 categorías de colores de pájaros. El criador Pedro Mazuelas Alonso obtuvo los primeros puestos en varias categorías, mientras que José Luis Rodríguez Villa logró primeros y segundos puestos en varias categorías también.
The summer reading assignment from West Potomac High School asks students to read one of three books - Asphalt Angels, The Secret Life of Bees, or The Hunger Games - and consider how members of the school community should respect various moral and ethical beliefs. It also provides information about summer school options for credit recovery, new courses, or acceleration from July 9th to August 8th. Students should see their counselor to sign up for summer school.
This document summarizes a college information night for students. It includes presentations from representatives on the college application process, options for researching colleges, financial aid, NOVA community college, and advice from experts. Students are encouraged to utilize the school's college and career center for guidance and support through the application process.
The document discusses how the media landscape is changing from traditional one-way communication to new media that focuses on connecting with people through sharing, transparency, conversations, and collaboration. It notes that with new media, everyone can be a publisher and that how people consume news is changing. It emphasizes that to have a successful career in this changing environment, it is important to have an interactive resume, compelling blog, video resume, active social media presence, conducted interviews, industry connections, and a game plan.
The Information Technology Department created a photo album in 2011 to showcase West Potomac student artists who won Scholastic ART awards. Several West Potomac students were recognized for their artistic talents by winning awards in the 2011 Scholastic ART competition. The photo album was made to celebrate and promote these talented young artists from West Potomac.
This document discusses the importance of parents being educational partners with their children. It expresses gratitude for learning skills to help and understand children better with their schooling. It also notes that the program has enriched lives and taught parents how to be more involved in and support their children's education.
The document summarizes a freshman transition program at West Potomac High School. It provides an agenda for an event, an overview of the program which aims to help freshmen adjust through guidance lessons on topics like bullying and study skills. It outlines past sessions and upcoming sessions on conflict resolution and support networks. It also lists the standard and advanced diploma requirements and notes an upcoming registration event for current freshmen.
Este documento establece las bases y grupos de competición para el XV Concurso Ornitológico Regional de Castilla y León. Se dividen los pájaros en 192 grupos según su colorido y patrón, y se especifican las puntuaciones mínimas requeridas tanto para competir individualmente como en equipos de 4 pájaros idénticos.
Howard Gardner's multiple intelligence theory proposes that there are eight different types of intelligence: linguistic, logical-mathematical, musical, bodily-kinesthetic, spatial, naturalistic, interpersonal, and intrapersonal. The theory suggests that schools tend to teach using only two types of intelligence, while ignoring the others. By incorporating activities that engage different intelligences, education can be more effective and tailored to individual student's strengths. Technology has the potential to support multiple intelligences in learning, but must be implemented carefully with clear educational goals.
The document discusses the role of merchandisers and provides details about the job. Merchandisers research, plan, produce, and promote stocks for stores to manage inventory and create eye-catching displays to maximize sales. The job involves flexible work hours between 9am-6pm and traveling between stores. Merchandisers need strong communication, creativity, customer sensitivity skills, and experience working in stores. The job outlook is increasing with growing store options and an aging population influencing sales. Starting pay is 3.5-4 million yen increasing up to 8 million yen with experience. The job has advantages of variety, sales impact, and flexibility but also disadvantages like travel, work environment, heavy loads, and pressure.
The document is a notification to parents about an upcoming survey regarding parent-school communications at West Potomac High School. It provides a link and dates for the online survey in both English and Spanish and encourages parents to provide their thoughts and opinions through the survey from May 23rd to June 6th, 2012.
This document is a notice to parents about taking an online survey regarding parent-school communications at West Potomac High School. It provides the survey link and dates it will be open, from May 23 to June 6, 2012. It also notes the survey is available in Spanish.
West Potomac High School is holding a parent survey about school communications from May 23 to June 6. The survey is available in both English and Spanish at a provided link. The school is also offering credit recovery and repeat programs for various courses over the summer at a cost of $300-600 per course, with financial assistance available. Students should see their counselor to sign up for the summer programs.
West Potomac High School is conducting a survey to gather parent feedback on school-parent communications. The survey is available in English and Spanish and responses will be accepted from May 23 to June 6, 2012. The school also announces credit recovery and repeat programs for $300, and new course and acceleration programs for $600 to allow students to catch up or get ahead. Students are encouraged to see their counselor to sign up.
This document summarizes a senior parent meeting at Etowah High School for the Class of 2013. It introduces the administration and counseling staff, discusses graduation requirements including testing and recovery options. It also covers topics like the HOPE scholarship, attending college, requesting transcripts, and other scholarships. Parents are encouraged to use resources like the school website and Georgia College 411 for up-to-date information.
This document is a student handbook for Washington Academy for the 2018-2019 school year. It provides information about the school including school colors, mascot, administration, staff, bell schedule, academic policies, attendance policies, discipline policies, and more. The handbook is intended to help students and parents understand the rules, procedures, and expectations for the school year.
The document summarizes several events happening in the Grande Prairie & District Catholic Schools in April 2016. It discusses that the Grande Prairie & District Catholic Schools Education Foundation will be hosting a floor hockey tournament on April 16th, 22nd, and 23rd for students in grades 1-8. It also mentions that a team from St. Mary's Sexsmith called "Jimmy's Gang" won their category at the Destination Imagination tournament, advancing them to compete in Vancouver. Finally, it announces that St. Joseph Catholic High School teacher Katelyn Porta has been nominated for the Edwin Parr Teacher Award for exceptional first year teachers.
This document is the 2012-2013 student agenda for Etowah High School. It provides information about the school administration, mission and belief statements, attendance policies, guidance services, and other general information about the school. The principal is Mr. Keith Ball and the school is located at 6565 Putnam Ford Drive in Woodstock, Georgia. The mission of Etowah High School is to graduate lifelong learners and productive community and global citizens. The agenda outlines the school's 11 belief statements and policies regarding attendance, tardiness, check outs, and guidance services.
This document provides information about the Jordan School District Board of Education members, the superintendent, and various district updates. It introduces the 7 board members listing their names, precincts, contact information. It discusses the superintendent's goals of creating lifelong learners and providing the best education. It summarizes several district accomplishments including high SAGE test score increases, record student charitable donations, and energy savings from efficiency projects. It announces 3 new schools being built and summer renovation projects at several existing schools.
Florida Christian School was established 45 years ago by Christian parents and educators to provide a quality education with a strong commitment to Biblical teachings. Over the past two years, the school has continued to fulfill its mission through academic excellence, extracurricular activities, spiritual programs, community service opportunities, and fine arts programs. Test scores and college acceptance rates indicate the school's academic success, while sports teams have achieved district, regional, and state championships. The state of the school is described as strong with growing enrollment, alumni continuing in education and employment, and multigenerational families attending.
This newsletter from West Bay High School provides information about upcoming dates and events. It announces that the fall break is October 20-23 and there is no school. It also lists important dates like the end of the first quarter on November 6th and the beginning of the second quarter on November 10th. The newsletter provides information about various scholarship and fundraising opportunities for students.
This document provides information about upcoming events at a school during the week of May 7-11, including a Pembina Hills Power Band concert, Grade 9 PAT, Grad Pasta Supper, senior high dance, track meet, and natural sciences camp. It also includes reminders about the dress code, attendance, and not being on the elementary school grounds. The daily lunch menus and youth program events are listed. Announcements are made about parking lots, dances, track and field, healthcare aide registrations, law and orientation programs, and investing workshops.
The document outlines a proposal to create a College of Business Club Scholarship Program. It would involve raising $2,500 from donors for scholarships to be awarded to exceptional students involved in business clubs. A banquet would be held on June 7th to award 5 scholarships of $500 each. The proposal discusses objectives, stakeholders, milestones, risks, and requirements for the project.
The document provides information about new payment procedures and upcoming events at Lucas Heights Community School. Parents can now pay school fees via direct credit to the school's bank account, noting their child's name. Upcoming excursions and letters sent home to parents are listed. The principal's report discusses the successful Games-A-Thon fundraiser and increasing enrolment numbers. Finally, the newsletter announces a new sports polo shirt order that is delayed due to supplier issues.
This document provides information about the administration and staff at Lake Brantley High School, including the principal, assistant principals, dean of exams, athletic director, and school counselors. It also lists important dates for the 2025-2026 school year such as exam weeks, homecoming, holidays, and PTSA/SAC meeting dates. Finally, it provides information for students and parents on attendance, monitoring grades, contacting teachers, getting involved in extracurricular activities, and open house/club night.
This document summarizes a sophomore parent meeting at Etowah High School. It introduces the administration and counseling staff. It provides information about graduation requirements, class credits, attendance policies, and credit recovery options. The document also discusses PSAT testing, HOPE scholarship eligibility, extracurricular activities, and athletic programs. The goal is to help sophomore parents understand what their students need to do to progress to junior year and graduate on time.
This document provides a schedule for the week of June 14th including lunch times, exam dates, field trips, and flex times. It also includes schedules and dates for junior high exams, diploma exams, PATs, and sports events happening in the coming weeks. The document indicates that the school is on a "WEEK A" schedule.
This document provides information for students entering the Lake Brantley High School Class of 2025. It lists the school administration such as the principal, assistant principals, deans of students, and athletic director. It also provides the names of school counselors and their assigned student caseloads. Important school dates are highlighted, including the first day of school, exam dates, homecoming week, and PTSA meeting dates. Tips for student success are outlined, emphasizing attendance, monitoring grades online, contacting teachers, getting involved in extracurriculars, and attending an open house and club night event.
This document provides information about an art show featuring student works from various elementary, middle, and high schools in the West Potomac area. Each entry includes the title of the artwork, student name, grade, and teacher. There are over 100 individual artworks represented from schools such as Groveton Elementary, Hybla Valley Elementary, Belle View Elementary, and others. The artworks cover a wide range of mediums and subjects.
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The document provides information about grading practices at West Potomac High School. It discusses the shift to standards-based grading using a 4.0 scale for individual skills and allowing reassessment. Data on grade distributions from previous quarters is presented, showing an increase in the percentage of students earning A's and A/B's from previous years. The document also explains the grading philosophy during virtual learning, including focusing only on essential standards and no penalties for late work. Teachers provide examples of rubrics used for skills-based assessments in various subjects like Spanish, English, and AP Literature.
West Potomac High School released its 1st quarter grading data for the 2021-2022 school year. The number of students receiving As decreased slightly from the previous year, while the number of Bs and Cs increased slightly. For AP courses specifically, the percentage of students receiving As decreased from the previous year, while the percentage receiving A- and B+ grades increased. Overall, the percentage of students making the A/B honor roll remained steady at around 38.7% compared to the previous year.
This document provides information about the Summer Residential Governor's School program. It is an intensive 4-week program where students live on a college campus and focus on an area of interest through classroom work, field studies, and projects. Current 10th and 11th grade students who are gifted and motivated can apply. The school pays for tuition and housing, while students provide their own spending money and transportation. Academic areas include STEM, humanities, and more. Visual and performing art areas include dance, music, theater and art. The application process involves interest forms, applications with essays and recommendations due in December. Selection decisions are made throughout the spring with notifications by April.
This document contains the names, quotes, and grades of new members being inducted into the National Honor Society at West Potomac High School in 2020. Each member is listed along with a quote they chose that reflects their personal values or interests. In total, over 40 new members from the classes of 2021 and 2022 are recognized and welcomed into the NHS in this induction ceremony document.
The document provides information about Virginia's Summer Residential Governor's Schools program. Current 10th and 11th grade students who are gifted can apply to attend a four-week program focused on academics or visual/performing arts, living on a college campus. Students study intensively in their subject area through classroom, laboratory, and field experiences. The application process begins with an interest form due in November, followed by full applications due in December or January. Selection is competitive, and notification of acceptance does not occur until April.
This document provides information about academic advising and course selection for the 2020-21 school year at West Potomac High School. It discusses graduation requirements, the advanced academics program including honors and AP courses, academic supports, and the online course selection process. Upcoming advising events are outlined, including curriculum nights, individual advising meetings, and electives fairs to help students select their courses for next year.
This document provides information for 8th grade students and their families about registering for courses at West Potomac High School for the upcoming school year. It begins with an agenda for the evening that includes introductions and breakout sessions on academics and electives. The document then reviews graduation requirements, describes the standard and advanced diploma tracks, and lists course options for core academic subjects, electives, world languages, and physical education. It provides details on the online course selection process and important dates for course registration and changes. The goal is to help incoming freshmen make informed decisions about their academic schedule for 9th grade.
The document provides information about the 2020-2021 course selection process, which will be done online through the student information system (SIS). It advises students to select their courses, then meet with their counselor to confirm their selections. The document also offers tips for students to consider like checking graduation requirements, deciding which course levels to take, and selecting backup elective options.
The document provides information about Virginia's Summer Residential Governor's Schools program. It summarizes that the program is a 4-week intensive educational experience for gifted 10th and 11th grade students, focusing on an area of interest. Students take classroom, laboratory, and field work, living on a college campus. The document outlines the selection criteria, costs, available programs, application process and timeline.
The document provides information about Virginia's Summer Residential Governor's Schools program. It summarizes that the program is a 4-week intensive educational experience for gifted 10th and 11th grade students, focusing on an area of interest. Students take classroom, laboratory, and field work, living on a college campus. The selection process and timeline are outlined, with criteria including teacher recommendations and applications due in November-January. The program costs are covered except for personal expenses.
This document provides information to help seniors at West Potomac High School plan for life after graduation. It discusses options like college, career training, military service, and gap years. It provides resources for students to research post-secondary fits, including meeting with counselors, attending college fairs and rep visits, using Naviance, and more. Statistics on previous graduating classes' college enrollment are included. Application timelines and requirements are outlined to guide students through the process.
FCPSOn is Fairfax County Public Schools' initiative to provide equitable access to technology and instructional practices that lead to student success. It provides high school students with laptops to use in and out of school. Teachers receive professional development to develop lessons leveraging technology to engage students. An initial evaluation found FCPSOn increased student collaboration, critical thinking, and engagement. The document provides details on the laptop model, instructional approach, student responsibilities and support, and distribution plan for West Potomac High School's implementation of FCPSOn.
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This document provides information about academic advising and the advanced academics program at West Potomac High School. It includes details about graduation requirements, course levels like honors and AP, supports available to students, and the process for selecting classes for the 2019-2020 school year. Students are encouraged to discuss options with teachers, balance workload, and consider interests when choosing classes. The advising session helps determine staffing to ensure students can take the courses they select.
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This document provides information for students attending a curriculum night event at West Potomac High School. It includes the agenda for the event which involves welcome and overview sessions, as well as breakout sessions for different curriculum areas. It also provides details on graduation requirements, course options, and supports available for advanced academic programs at the high school.
This document provides information about the Summer Residential Governor's School program for current 10th and 11th grade students. It describes the program as a 4-week intensive educational experience focused on a special area of interest where students live on a college campus. It outlines the selection criteria, costs, application process, timeline and important factors for applying such as GPA, test scores, essays, and teacher recommendations.
Naviance Student is a college and career exploration tool used by all Fairfax County high schools to manage the college application process. At the Back to School Night, families were provided an overview of Naviance Student and how to use key features like confirming application types and document sending modes. They were also made aware of the mobile app and encouraged to review an introductory video if new to the system. Naviance Student serves as a hub for students to explore colleges and careers and manage their college applications.
This document provides senior students at West Potomac High School with information and guidance about applying to colleges and universities. It notes that 86% of WPHS graduates go on to higher education, with 58% attending four-year colleges and 28% attending two-year colleges. It outlines important deadlines and steps for the application process, including requesting transcripts and letters of recommendation. Resources for students include meeting with counselors, using the Naviance Student platform, and visiting the College and Career Center. Various upcoming dates are highlighted, including individual senior meetings and college fairs.
This document provides information for seniors at West Potomac High School about planning for life after graduation. It discusses various post-secondary options including 4-year universities, 2-year community colleges, career and technical schools, the military, employment, and gap years. It provides details on the application process, testing requirements, requesting transcripts, letters of recommendation, and important upcoming deadlines. Resources for students include meeting with their counselor, using the Naviance Student platform, and visiting the college and career center.
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This document provides information from a curriculum night presentation for rising 9th graders at West Potomac High School. It discusses the school's tradition of excellence and outlines the agenda for the evening. It then provides details about graduation requirements, typical course schedules, and math, world language, and elective options for 9th grade. It also discusses supports available for special education, ESOL, and advanced learning students. The presentation encourages students to seek teacher recommendations and work with counselors to select appropriate courses.
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3. Parents—
We are interested in your thoughts about parent and
school communications at West Potomac High School.
Please click on this link to take the survey:
http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/WPHS_Parent-
School_Communication_Survey_June_2012
Responses to this survey will be collected from May 23
through June 6, 2012.
The survey is also available in Spanish.
4. Estimados Padres y Madres:
Estamos interesados en su opinión sobre la comunicación
entre la Escuela Secundaria de West Potomac y Uds.
Por favor accionen este vínculo para tomar la encuesta:
http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/Comunicacion_entre_los_
padres_y_la_escuela_West_Potomac
_High_School_junio_de_2012
Las respuestas serán aceptadas entre el 23 de mayo al 6 de
junio de 2012.
Muchas gracias.
5. 2012 Read-a-thon Winners
1st Place Winner
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3rd Place Winner
Taylor Pitkin
10,026 mins Harmain Rafi
Elizabeth Conwell
8,051 mins
6,727 mins
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7. The Northern Virginia Regional Cheer Coaches
Association honored the following West Potomac HS
athletes with Scholarships:
Lindsay Gallagher - attending University of Virginia
Julia Warren - attending University of North Carolina
Chapel Hill