Orrville has a long and distinguished history in partnership with the Institute of Global Ethics. To perpetuate a sense of ownership in shaping the character of our youth, the Character Education Committee of the Heartland Education Community, Inc. worked with the Institute of Global Ethics to conduct a series of seminars that lead to the development of “shared values”. These seminars were held in 1994. Experts from The Institute of Global Ethics facilitated the process to identify shared values.
More than 25 seminars were held with more than 300 community members attending. In each seminar, the question was asked: If you could post ethical character traits over the door of our school, which traits would you select for the children and educators to model? The nine traits mentioned most often during the seminars became the “Words of the Month” for our community. The “Words of the Month” program is the foundation of our character education program and is an integral part of our yearly theme.
The theme for 2012-2013 “Filling Your Bucket with Good Character” integrated the words of the month and books by Carol McCloud to provide students with opportunities to create and support a caring community while providing moral actions. The service learning continued throughout the year, as students participated in 4 community service projects during the year.
The Elizabeth City - Pasquotank Public Schools Education Foundation supports excellence in education through programs like AVID and Reading Recovery. It provides funding for teacher professional development, student activities and materials. The Foundation had a successful 5k run/walk fundraiser in October 2012 and its annual meeting will be in February 2013 to discuss programs and hear from guest speakers like a former superintendent. The newsletter encourages donations to the Foundation to help it continue supporting the school district.
Jerrod Carpenter has extensive experience in education and coaching. He has a BA in History and International Studies and has taught history at the high school level. He has also coached basketball and track at the high school and college levels. Additionally, he has worked as a missionary in Kenya and South Africa, directing sports ministry programs and discipling youth.
Victoria and Vanessa Simpson University 2013Jenny Hubbard
Simpson University is a private Christian university located in Redding, California. It has an enrollment of 1,297 students and an 82% acceptance rate. The university offers bachelor's degrees in subjects like psychology, business, communication, and nursing. It requires students to attend chapel twice a week and offers opportunities for missionary work abroad. Simpson University has various athletic teams and intramural sports. On-campus housing is available, though only 45% of students live on campus. The university provides significant financial aid and scholarship opportunities to help make it affordable.
Student-led action committees and leadership positions are being implemented at the school to develop student leadership and give students a voice in their community. There will be 5 committees focused on areas like community service, health, and the environment. Each committee will have a student leader. Additionally, a school captain will be selected to represent the middle and senior school levels through an election process. This new structure aims to better organize student representation as the school grows into a full secondary school.
My home town is described with an overview followed by details about the environment, famous things, the presenter's school, and festival celebrations. The environment is noted to sometimes be peaceful and sometimes violent with unity, protests, and coordination among people. The only famous thing mentioned is Nimko of "Zahoor". The presenter's school is said to be the best in the city, the first co-ed school, and have cooperative teachers. Festival celebrations involve people of different religions celebrating together with love and coordination.
Laurie Kimbrel regarding shared education philosophy. Contact Laurie Kimbrel at http://lauriekimbrel.com for important insight into school district’s best practices. View info about Laurie Kimbrel including, resume, images, video and more at Laurie Kimbrel http://lauriekimbrel.com today!
Laurie Kimbrel has a dedication for a student centered learning environment is contagious as putting the needs of students at the focus of all we do is her driving philosophy of education.
Laurie Kimbrel is a visionary leader who is passionate about preparing students to become first class citizens with a world-class education. Laurie Kimbrel Superintendent believes in the fundamental, three-pillar approach to school leadership of “Rigor, Relevance and Relationships,” coined by Dr. Willard Daggett. Engaging students in rigorous learning, making instruction relevant to students’ personal lives, and fostering dynamic, personal relationships between teachers and students will result in a powerful education for all learners.
http://lauriekimbrel.com
Laurie Kimbrel
Laurie Kimbrel Superintendent
Laurie Kimbrel Larkspur, CA
Orrville has a long and distinguished history in partnership with the Institute of Global Ethics. To perpetuate a sense of ownership in shaping the character of our youth, the Character Education Committee of the Heartland Education Community, Inc. worked with the Institute of Global Ethics to conduct a series of seminars that lead to the development of “shared values”. These seminars were held in 1994. Experts from The Institute of Global Ethics facilitated the process to identify shared values.
More than 25 seminars were held with more than 300 community members attending. In each seminar, the question was asked: If you could post ethical character traits over the door of our school, which traits would you select for the children and educators to model? The nine traits mentioned most often during the seminars became the “Words of the Month” for our community. The “Words of the Month” program is the foundation of our character education program and is an integral part of our yearly theme.
The theme for 2012-2013 “Filling Your Bucket with Good Character” integrated the words of the month and books by Carol McCloud to provide students with opportunities to create and support a caring community while providing moral actions. The service learning continued throughout the year, as students participated in 4 community service projects during the year.
The Elizabeth City - Pasquotank Public Schools Education Foundation supports excellence in education through programs like AVID and Reading Recovery. It provides funding for teacher professional development, student activities and materials. The Foundation had a successful 5k run/walk fundraiser in October 2012 and its annual meeting will be in February 2013 to discuss programs and hear from guest speakers like a former superintendent. The newsletter encourages donations to the Foundation to help it continue supporting the school district.
Jerrod Carpenter has extensive experience in education and coaching. He has a BA in History and International Studies and has taught history at the high school level. He has also coached basketball and track at the high school and college levels. Additionally, he has worked as a missionary in Kenya and South Africa, directing sports ministry programs and discipling youth.
Victoria and Vanessa Simpson University 2013Jenny Hubbard
Simpson University is a private Christian university located in Redding, California. It has an enrollment of 1,297 students and an 82% acceptance rate. The university offers bachelor's degrees in subjects like psychology, business, communication, and nursing. It requires students to attend chapel twice a week and offers opportunities for missionary work abroad. Simpson University has various athletic teams and intramural sports. On-campus housing is available, though only 45% of students live on campus. The university provides significant financial aid and scholarship opportunities to help make it affordable.
Student-led action committees and leadership positions are being implemented at the school to develop student leadership and give students a voice in their community. There will be 5 committees focused on areas like community service, health, and the environment. Each committee will have a student leader. Additionally, a school captain will be selected to represent the middle and senior school levels through an election process. This new structure aims to better organize student representation as the school grows into a full secondary school.
My home town is described with an overview followed by details about the environment, famous things, the presenter's school, and festival celebrations. The environment is noted to sometimes be peaceful and sometimes violent with unity, protests, and coordination among people. The only famous thing mentioned is Nimko of "Zahoor". The presenter's school is said to be the best in the city, the first co-ed school, and have cooperative teachers. Festival celebrations involve people of different religions celebrating together with love and coordination.
Laurie Kimbrel regarding shared education philosophy. Contact Laurie Kimbrel at http://lauriekimbrel.com for important insight into school district’s best practices. View info about Laurie Kimbrel including, resume, images, video and more at Laurie Kimbrel http://lauriekimbrel.com today!
Laurie Kimbrel has a dedication for a student centered learning environment is contagious as putting the needs of students at the focus of all we do is her driving philosophy of education.
Laurie Kimbrel is a visionary leader who is passionate about preparing students to become first class citizens with a world-class education. Laurie Kimbrel Superintendent believes in the fundamental, three-pillar approach to school leadership of “Rigor, Relevance and Relationships,” coined by Dr. Willard Daggett. Engaging students in rigorous learning, making instruction relevant to students’ personal lives, and fostering dynamic, personal relationships between teachers and students will result in a powerful education for all learners.
http://lauriekimbrel.com
Laurie Kimbrel
Laurie Kimbrel Superintendent
Laurie Kimbrel Larkspur, CA
Paul Public Charter's mission is to develop responsible, independent thinkers and leaders through their education program. Last year with donor support they were able to minimize the budget deficit, fund extracurricular activities like field trips and Project Week, and provide scholarships to 4 graduating students. This year they are requesting donations to support their academics, arts, and athletics programs or to fund scholarships in honor of Cecile R. Middleton and Lisa Elaine Johnson who supported the school.
A slideshow highlighting Eurasia FLEX alumni activities from Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Central Russia, Northwest Russia, Siberia, Urals, Turkmenistan, Central Ukraine, South Ukraine, and West Ukraine.
The NCAA has three divisions of competition for its over 420,000 student athletes across 1,000 member institutions. It is headquartered in Indianapolis and led by President Mark Emmert. The two most prominent collegiate sports are football and basketball, with championships determined each year. Louisville Slugger, located in Louisville, Kentucky, is a major manufacturer of equipment for baseball and golf.
Heartbuzz International is an organization that provides educational programs and trips for schools in Chiang Mai, Thailand. Their programs are customized for all ages and engage participants in cultural, environmental, and personal development activities. They offer a diverse range of trips with themes including sustainability, culture, team building, adventure, community, and art. Activities may involve trekking in hill tribe villages, exploring local culture, leadership activities, raft building, and scientific fieldwork. When volunteers participate, Heartbuzz provides accommodation at a boarding school, food at the boarding school, medical support at a local hospital, land transportation, and an English-speaking guide.
Competing for Fun and Funds: the 1st Annual "Wake the Library" 5k
Mary Beth Lock, Susan Smith, Erik Mitchell, Wake Forest University
Competing for Fun and Funds: The 1st Annual ‘Wake the Library’ 5k
Erik Mitchell, Susan Smith, and Mary Beth Lock , Wake Forest University
This session will be a case study of the inaugural “Wake the Library” 5k held in the Fall of 2008 on the campus of Wake Forest University. The 5k was conceived earlier in the year as a means of fund raising for the semi-annual all-night study event in the Z. Smith Reynolds Library. As planning for the race progressed, it became apparent that the process was more complex than we anticipated but also more rewarding. This session will cover what we learned about librarians as race coordinators, what unexpected challenges and opportunities we found, how, (and who) to ask for support, and how events like this can promote the library to the wider community. Download the presentation.
Erik Mitchell is Assistant Head of Technology Services in the Z. Smith Reynolds Library
Susan Smith is Head of Research, Instruction, & Technology Services in the Z. Smith Reynolds Library
Mary Beth Lock is Head of Access Services in the Z. Smith Reynolds Library
Barbara Ann King is applying for the position of Head Coach for Boys' Volleyball. She has over 20 years of experience coaching volleyball, basketball, and softball at Blackstone Valley Tech. She currently coaches the girls' varsity volleyball team and has led them to 9 league championships. She also started the boys' varsity volleyball program and coaches the summer volleyball camp. Her qualifications include strong leadership, team management skills, coaching multiple levels of play, and organizing community service activities.
Jennifer Hernandez chose UC Davis for her freshman year plans. She is interested in their environmental sciences program and believes UC Davis has good support programs to help students. UC Davis is also only 2 hours and 52 minutes from her home in Salinas. Some key facts about UC Davis are that it is located in Davis, California, has over 25,000 undergraduates, and her intended major is environmental science. Hernandez plans to join the tennis team and environmental science club to meet other students in her major.
The document summarizes the 2014-2015 annual report for the Averitt Center for the Arts. It provides details on administrative and artistic staff, the board of directors, the center's programming including performances, exhibitions, and educational programs for youth. It also outlines the center's partnerships, community involvement, scholarships awarded, participation numbers, and revenue sources which include support from the City of Statesboro and hotel/motel sales tax.
- Before Title IX was passed in 1972, women had few opportunities in sports and were usually only cheerleaders or expected to be housewives. Participating in sports was sometimes seen as a sign of lesbianism.
- Title IX prohibited sex-based discrimination in educational programs receiving federal funding, including sports. It led to greatly increased participation for girls and women in high school and college sports.
- Since Title IX, women have gained more professional sports opportunities through leagues like the WNBA, WTA, LPGA, and NPF. While progress has been made, Title IX still has more work to do to achieve fully equal status and compensation for women in athletics.
Student created a presentation about services provided by the Maskwacis Cultural College Library. Signs and rules, programming and services, course development and design, collection, resources, access to computers, volunteers, and ways of engaging the community are presented. The presentation illustrates the welcoming atmosphere created by the library to serve their community.
LVHS Academic awards 2018 courtesy of LVHS RenaissanceWes Weaver
This document provides a summary of an academic excellence celebration held at Licking Valley High School on May 22, 2018. It recognizes students' achievements in areas such as GPA, ACT scores, perfect attendance, scholarships, and awards. Specific students are called out for accomplishments like earning a 4.0 GPA or scoring 30 or higher on the ACT. The event also honors students with perfect attendance and presents various scholarships to seniors.
This document provides information about getting involved on campus at SIUE. It outlines 10 top reasons to get involved, including getting better grades, building leadership skills, and having fun. It then describes various involvement opportunities like Greek life, arts programs, school spirit events, the Campus Activities Board, philanthropic efforts, student government, leadership development programs, student organizations, and volunteerism. The document encourages students to take advantage of the many ways to get involved through extracurricular activities at SIUE.
James Trogdon, a teacher at Coventry Middle School, was named the 2016 Educator of the Year by the Ohio Middle Level Association (OMLA). He was recognized for being an advocate for his students and bringing his lessons to life through community engagement both locally and internationally. Trogdon also coordinates a safe space program and professional development to make the school welcoming for LGBT students. OMLA thanked the Coventry Local School District for their commitment to middle level education and involvement with the association.
On this eve, Teachers are paid heed for their invaluable teachings in form of theatrical plays, dance shows and games in schools
Senior class students takeover junior classes as acting teachers while teachers are given complete playroom for entertainment and celebration
September 5th is celebrated as Teacher’s day in India since 1962 on the birthday eve of Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan
He advocated the importance of education
and also served as 2nd President and the first Vice President of the nation
First female teacher of the first women's school in India .
She has started a school for girls in 1948, and also worked towards dealing with issues such as widow remarriages and untouchability among others.
How to Appreciate Your Teacher/ Mentor/ Guide Today?
Call for an evening High tea in office and share your gratefulness towards their teachings
Prepare a video/ flash of valuable experiences that you have had
Order flowers/ cake online with a thank you note.
Visit them personally and appreciate their learnings
Gift him/her ‘Best Mentor’ accessories like a trophy, certificate, frame, mug, etc.
Interesting to Know
Many schools remain close on this day in order to avoid students giving expensive gifts to their teachers in form of bribe
19 countries celebrate a common Teachers' Day on October 5
Teacher’s Day in Iran is celebrated Commemorating the martyrdom of Abulhassan Khan'ali, a teacher who was shot dead in a meeting in front of National Parliament during the Mohammad Rezā Shāh era on May 2, 1961
Sp1 youth city council presentation - final 9.18.12 cityofevanston
The document provides statistics and summaries of various summer programs run by the City of Evanston Parks, Recreation, and Community Services Department and its partners in 2012. It details participation numbers in areas like beaches, camps, sports, arts, and job programs for over 500 youth. The summer programs focused on recreation, education, civic engagement, and employment for Evanston residents of all ages.
The document discusses Student-Athlete Advisory Committees (SAACs) and their role in organizing community service projects at colleges and universities. It provides examples of projects carried out by SAAC members and student-athletes at various schools, such as food drives, volunteering with Special Olympics, and reading programs for children. The document also includes quotes from student-athletes about how these service activities give them perspective and feel rewarding. While community service may provide good publicity, the document argues it ultimately benefits student-athletes and those being helped.
The document outlines different types of co-curricular activities (CCA), including literary activities like debate clubs and school magazines, physical activities like sports and scouting, aesthetic and cultural activities like music and art, civic activities like student councils, social welfare activities focused on community service, and leisure activities to occupy free time like collections and reading. Excursions are also included and involve trips to locations like museums, zoos, and exhibitions.
This document provides the winners of the 2013-2014 OSMA Awards Banquet. It lists students who received Superior, Excellent, and Honorable Mention awards for their work in categories such as sports page layout, front page layout, feature page layout, editorial, newswriting, infographics, in-depth reporting, and hand-drawn art. Multiple students are recognized from schools across Ohio for their achievements in high school journalism.
! B r a i n s t o r m 001 a new creature light arudimike
The document discusses what it means to be a new creature in Christ. It provides several Bible verses that explain how anyone can become a new creation by having a spiritual birth through believing in Jesus Christ and turning away from their old sinful life. Specifically, it references passages that say anyone in Christ is a new creation, with old things passed away and all things becoming new.
The document proposes an IoT-enabled smart park management solution using wearables and sensors to improve the guest experience at amusement parks. Key points include:
- Wearables like smartwatches could be used for functions like tickets, activity tracking, location services, and mobile payments to reduce wait times and improve efficiency.
- A cloud-based solution would allow the park staff app and visitor app to receive notifications and suggestions to optimize the visitor experience and park operations.
- Integrating wearables and sensors with the park infrastructure could provide benefits like increased security, medical alerts, energy management, and targeted promotions.
This document advertises Lindagail Campbell's seminars and trainings for developing business and presentation skills. It features quotes from three individuals praising Lindagail's expertise and impact. The ad provides Lindagail's website and states that she has been teaching across the US and internationally since 1992 in the field of Neuro-Linguistic Programming and personal excellence.
Paul Public Charter's mission is to develop responsible, independent thinkers and leaders through their education program. Last year with donor support they were able to minimize the budget deficit, fund extracurricular activities like field trips and Project Week, and provide scholarships to 4 graduating students. This year they are requesting donations to support their academics, arts, and athletics programs or to fund scholarships in honor of Cecile R. Middleton and Lisa Elaine Johnson who supported the school.
A slideshow highlighting Eurasia FLEX alumni activities from Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Central Russia, Northwest Russia, Siberia, Urals, Turkmenistan, Central Ukraine, South Ukraine, and West Ukraine.
The NCAA has three divisions of competition for its over 420,000 student athletes across 1,000 member institutions. It is headquartered in Indianapolis and led by President Mark Emmert. The two most prominent collegiate sports are football and basketball, with championships determined each year. Louisville Slugger, located in Louisville, Kentucky, is a major manufacturer of equipment for baseball and golf.
Heartbuzz International is an organization that provides educational programs and trips for schools in Chiang Mai, Thailand. Their programs are customized for all ages and engage participants in cultural, environmental, and personal development activities. They offer a diverse range of trips with themes including sustainability, culture, team building, adventure, community, and art. Activities may involve trekking in hill tribe villages, exploring local culture, leadership activities, raft building, and scientific fieldwork. When volunteers participate, Heartbuzz provides accommodation at a boarding school, food at the boarding school, medical support at a local hospital, land transportation, and an English-speaking guide.
Competing for Fun and Funds: the 1st Annual "Wake the Library" 5k
Mary Beth Lock, Susan Smith, Erik Mitchell, Wake Forest University
Competing for Fun and Funds: The 1st Annual ‘Wake the Library’ 5k
Erik Mitchell, Susan Smith, and Mary Beth Lock , Wake Forest University
This session will be a case study of the inaugural “Wake the Library” 5k held in the Fall of 2008 on the campus of Wake Forest University. The 5k was conceived earlier in the year as a means of fund raising for the semi-annual all-night study event in the Z. Smith Reynolds Library. As planning for the race progressed, it became apparent that the process was more complex than we anticipated but also more rewarding. This session will cover what we learned about librarians as race coordinators, what unexpected challenges and opportunities we found, how, (and who) to ask for support, and how events like this can promote the library to the wider community. Download the presentation.
Erik Mitchell is Assistant Head of Technology Services in the Z. Smith Reynolds Library
Susan Smith is Head of Research, Instruction, & Technology Services in the Z. Smith Reynolds Library
Mary Beth Lock is Head of Access Services in the Z. Smith Reynolds Library
Barbara Ann King is applying for the position of Head Coach for Boys' Volleyball. She has over 20 years of experience coaching volleyball, basketball, and softball at Blackstone Valley Tech. She currently coaches the girls' varsity volleyball team and has led them to 9 league championships. She also started the boys' varsity volleyball program and coaches the summer volleyball camp. Her qualifications include strong leadership, team management skills, coaching multiple levels of play, and organizing community service activities.
Jennifer Hernandez chose UC Davis for her freshman year plans. She is interested in their environmental sciences program and believes UC Davis has good support programs to help students. UC Davis is also only 2 hours and 52 minutes from her home in Salinas. Some key facts about UC Davis are that it is located in Davis, California, has over 25,000 undergraduates, and her intended major is environmental science. Hernandez plans to join the tennis team and environmental science club to meet other students in her major.
The document summarizes the 2014-2015 annual report for the Averitt Center for the Arts. It provides details on administrative and artistic staff, the board of directors, the center's programming including performances, exhibitions, and educational programs for youth. It also outlines the center's partnerships, community involvement, scholarships awarded, participation numbers, and revenue sources which include support from the City of Statesboro and hotel/motel sales tax.
- Before Title IX was passed in 1972, women had few opportunities in sports and were usually only cheerleaders or expected to be housewives. Participating in sports was sometimes seen as a sign of lesbianism.
- Title IX prohibited sex-based discrimination in educational programs receiving federal funding, including sports. It led to greatly increased participation for girls and women in high school and college sports.
- Since Title IX, women have gained more professional sports opportunities through leagues like the WNBA, WTA, LPGA, and NPF. While progress has been made, Title IX still has more work to do to achieve fully equal status and compensation for women in athletics.
Student created a presentation about services provided by the Maskwacis Cultural College Library. Signs and rules, programming and services, course development and design, collection, resources, access to computers, volunteers, and ways of engaging the community are presented. The presentation illustrates the welcoming atmosphere created by the library to serve their community.
LVHS Academic awards 2018 courtesy of LVHS RenaissanceWes Weaver
This document provides a summary of an academic excellence celebration held at Licking Valley High School on May 22, 2018. It recognizes students' achievements in areas such as GPA, ACT scores, perfect attendance, scholarships, and awards. Specific students are called out for accomplishments like earning a 4.0 GPA or scoring 30 or higher on the ACT. The event also honors students with perfect attendance and presents various scholarships to seniors.
This document provides information about getting involved on campus at SIUE. It outlines 10 top reasons to get involved, including getting better grades, building leadership skills, and having fun. It then describes various involvement opportunities like Greek life, arts programs, school spirit events, the Campus Activities Board, philanthropic efforts, student government, leadership development programs, student organizations, and volunteerism. The document encourages students to take advantage of the many ways to get involved through extracurricular activities at SIUE.
James Trogdon, a teacher at Coventry Middle School, was named the 2016 Educator of the Year by the Ohio Middle Level Association (OMLA). He was recognized for being an advocate for his students and bringing his lessons to life through community engagement both locally and internationally. Trogdon also coordinates a safe space program and professional development to make the school welcoming for LGBT students. OMLA thanked the Coventry Local School District for their commitment to middle level education and involvement with the association.
On this eve, Teachers are paid heed for their invaluable teachings in form of theatrical plays, dance shows and games in schools
Senior class students takeover junior classes as acting teachers while teachers are given complete playroom for entertainment and celebration
September 5th is celebrated as Teacher’s day in India since 1962 on the birthday eve of Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan
He advocated the importance of education
and also served as 2nd President and the first Vice President of the nation
First female teacher of the first women's school in India .
She has started a school for girls in 1948, and also worked towards dealing with issues such as widow remarriages and untouchability among others.
How to Appreciate Your Teacher/ Mentor/ Guide Today?
Call for an evening High tea in office and share your gratefulness towards their teachings
Prepare a video/ flash of valuable experiences that you have had
Order flowers/ cake online with a thank you note.
Visit them personally and appreciate their learnings
Gift him/her ‘Best Mentor’ accessories like a trophy, certificate, frame, mug, etc.
Interesting to Know
Many schools remain close on this day in order to avoid students giving expensive gifts to their teachers in form of bribe
19 countries celebrate a common Teachers' Day on October 5
Teacher’s Day in Iran is celebrated Commemorating the martyrdom of Abulhassan Khan'ali, a teacher who was shot dead in a meeting in front of National Parliament during the Mohammad Rezā Shāh era on May 2, 1961
Sp1 youth city council presentation - final 9.18.12 cityofevanston
The document provides statistics and summaries of various summer programs run by the City of Evanston Parks, Recreation, and Community Services Department and its partners in 2012. It details participation numbers in areas like beaches, camps, sports, arts, and job programs for over 500 youth. The summer programs focused on recreation, education, civic engagement, and employment for Evanston residents of all ages.
The document discusses Student-Athlete Advisory Committees (SAACs) and their role in organizing community service projects at colleges and universities. It provides examples of projects carried out by SAAC members and student-athletes at various schools, such as food drives, volunteering with Special Olympics, and reading programs for children. The document also includes quotes from student-athletes about how these service activities give them perspective and feel rewarding. While community service may provide good publicity, the document argues it ultimately benefits student-athletes and those being helped.
The document outlines different types of co-curricular activities (CCA), including literary activities like debate clubs and school magazines, physical activities like sports and scouting, aesthetic and cultural activities like music and art, civic activities like student councils, social welfare activities focused on community service, and leisure activities to occupy free time like collections and reading. Excursions are also included and involve trips to locations like museums, zoos, and exhibitions.
This document provides the winners of the 2013-2014 OSMA Awards Banquet. It lists students who received Superior, Excellent, and Honorable Mention awards for their work in categories such as sports page layout, front page layout, feature page layout, editorial, newswriting, infographics, in-depth reporting, and hand-drawn art. Multiple students are recognized from schools across Ohio for their achievements in high school journalism.
! B r a i n s t o r m 001 a new creature light arudimike
The document discusses what it means to be a new creature in Christ. It provides several Bible verses that explain how anyone can become a new creation by having a spiritual birth through believing in Jesus Christ and turning away from their old sinful life. Specifically, it references passages that say anyone in Christ is a new creation, with old things passed away and all things becoming new.
The document proposes an IoT-enabled smart park management solution using wearables and sensors to improve the guest experience at amusement parks. Key points include:
- Wearables like smartwatches could be used for functions like tickets, activity tracking, location services, and mobile payments to reduce wait times and improve efficiency.
- A cloud-based solution would allow the park staff app and visitor app to receive notifications and suggestions to optimize the visitor experience and park operations.
- Integrating wearables and sensors with the park infrastructure could provide benefits like increased security, medical alerts, energy management, and targeted promotions.
This document advertises Lindagail Campbell's seminars and trainings for developing business and presentation skills. It features quotes from three individuals praising Lindagail's expertise and impact. The ad provides Lindagail's website and states that she has been teaching across the US and internationally since 1992 in the field of Neuro-Linguistic Programming and personal excellence.
Este documento contiene una recopilación de discursos, cartas y mensajes escritos por José Socorro Martínez Aguilar para Pedro Gallegos Flores entre los años 2001 y 2005. Incluye saludos, felicitaciones y mensajes dirigidos a varios funcionarios y amigos. El documento está dividido en secciones por fecha y destinatario.
Con la legge n. 160/2016, di conversione del decreto Enti locali n. 113/2016, è prevista la riammissione dei contribuenti decaduti dai pagamenti a rate nei confronti di Equitalia.
Este documento describe diferentes técnicas fotográficas para tomar fotos con un teléfono móvil, incluyendo reglas sobre la composición como centro de interés, regla de los tercios, regla del movimiento. También habla sobre capturar diferentes expresiones, colores, texturas, y usar efectos digitales o crear collages. El objetivo es que el lector practique estas técnicas y mejore la calidad fotográfica de sus imágenes tomadas con teléfono.
Corporate Profile per Bios Management si occupa dal 2004 di consulenza nel campo della Direzione e Organizzazione Aziendale e di Sistemi di Per-formance e Knowledge Management. La VISION di BIOS è offrire alle aziende servizi di consulenza con un modello di intervento fondato sulle competenze del team
Equipo2 El Hardware exposición UVM Quibor mayo 2015equipo2hardware
Integrantes:
Xiomara Colmenarez
Irimar Angulo
Patricia Perdomo
Taidith Ortiz
Daniel Pérez
Juan Carlos Alvarado
La Computadora (del inglés: computer; y este del latín: computare, 'calcular'), también denominada computador u ordenador. Es una máquina electrónica que recibe y procesa datos para convertirlos en información conveniente y útil.
El HARDWARE es la parte física de un ordenador o sistema informático, está formado por los componentes eléctricos, electrónicos, electromecánicos y mecánicos, tales como circuitos de cables y circuitos de luz, placas, utensilios, cadenas y cualquier otro material, en estado físico, que sea necesario para hacer que el equipo funcione. El término viene del Inglés, significa partes duras.
Clasificación del hardware
• Dispositivos de entrada: teclado, mouse y ratón, scanner, micrófono, web cam, proyector.
• Dispositivos de salida: monitor, impresora, fax, parlantes.
• Dispositivos de almacenamiento: disco duro, unidad de DVD, memoria RAM, memorias USB.
La Red Conjunto de computadores, equipos de comunicaciones y otros dispositivos que se pueden comunicar entre sí, a través de un medio en particular.
Tipos de redes
Red LAN: significa Red de área local. Es un grupo de equipos que pertenecen a la misma organización y están conectados dentro de un área geográfica pequeña a través de una red, generalmente con la misma tecnología.
Red WAN: red de área amplia,), es una red de computadoras que abarca varias ubicaciones físicas, proveyendo servicio a una zona, un país, incluso varios continentes.
Un SERVIDOR WEB es un programa informático que procesa una aplicación del lado del servidor, realizando conexiones bidireccionales y/o unidireccionales y síncronas o asíncronas con el cliente y generando o cediendo una respuesta en cualquier lenguaje o Aplicación del lado del cliente. El código recibido por el cliente suele ser compilado y ejecutado por un navegador web.
La TECNOLOGÍA es el conjunto de saberes, conocimientos, habilidades y destrezas interrelacionados con procedimientos para la construcción y uso de artefactos naturales o artificiales que permiten transformar el medio para cubrir anhelos, deseos, necesidades, y compulsiones humanas.
Tipos de tecnología
• Nanotecnología
• Biotecnología
• Robótica
• Automatización
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2. Welcome!
• Clay Smythe (hired 2001)
Principal, Hull Lower School
- Instructor, Department of Religion
- MUS graduate, class of 1985
• B.A, History
University of Tennessee, Knoxville
• M.A., Theology
Covenant Theological Seminary, St. Louis
• M.Ed., Columbia University Teachers College, NYC
3. Why an Independent School?
•Safety
•Academic Excellence
•Boys’ Character
Education
•“The right fit”
4. Why a boys’ school?
• Full participation of boys in all
activities (arts, athletics, academics,
service) tailored for needs of boys
• Learning without cross-gender
distraction
• Opportunities for camaraderie and
positive competition to help each boy
reach his potential
7. “At MUS, the student body is
limited in size for the express
purpose of enhancing individual
diversity, placing emphasis on
high academic standards,
personal growth, integrity, honor,
emotional and spiritual
maturity.”
Col. Ross M. Lynn
MUS Headmaster, 1955-1978
8. MUS Distinctive
See Profile for Success
• An Honor System that works
– Promotes environment of freedom
– Protects environment of accountability
• Academic integrity
– Quality of instructors (knowledge, relationships)
– Quality of instruction (professionalism)
• Athletic & Extra-Curricular success
– Student-athletes, servant-leaders; coaches and
mentors of ability and character
– Classroom-field/court/street connection
9. Academics
• 20 AP courses for possible college credit
• 28% of MUS graduates received National
Merit Scholarship recognition (over last 5
years)
• 84% scored b/t 26-36 on ACT
• 56% MUS seniors take Advanced Placement
math for college credit
• Highest level (BC Calculus) 100% students
scored 5 (highest score)!
10. Academic Success
• State leader National Merit Scholarship
awarded, total # male students
• 94% score 3 and above on AP exams
• 25% scored above 2100 on the SAT
• SAT mean score 1894
• ACT average MUS Score 29
• Knowledge Bowl Champions
• State Latin Convention Champions
• State Middle School Math Counts
Runner-Ups
11. Memphis University School
•100% accepted into college
•85 seniors offered a collective
333 scholarships totaling
$12.1 MM
•$142,353 per student
13. Surprising MUS Facts
• MUS Lower School enrollment comprised of 25
public, private, and home schools.
• 30% of the student body receives need-based
financial aid, totaling $2 million.
• 114 MUS alumni have 134 boys at MUS. 21%!
Eleven have 16 grandsons!
• 55 faculty members hold Master’s degrees in
their respective fields and
five have doctorates, 22 yrs. exp.
• Moody’s “A3 Stable” bond rating
14. MUS Athletics
•More than 75% of MUS students
participate in one or more sports as a
player or manager.
•Regularly compete for regional and
state athletic titles
•23 active NCAA scholar-athletes
•Student free periods (two for athletes)
during the day
•Unmatched facilities
15. • State Fencing Champions (repeat)
• County Swimming Champions (repeat)
• State Football playoffs
• State Tennis Champions (repeat)
• State Baseball Runner-Up
• State Lacrosse Champions (repeat)
• State Golf Champions (repeat)
• Memphis-area Best of the Preps
• Recent state and regional championships in
almost all 13 interscholastic sports teams
Athletic Success
Varsity level
16. MUS Extracurricular
• International summer travel for academic
credit
• Coordinate classes w/ Hutchison School
• Civic Service active in community
• Theater Department annually recognized as
one of the area’s finest
• State-of-the-art music recording studio
• 16 Fine Arts courses including recording arts,
choir, music, art history, sculpture, digital
design and speech/communications.
18. Memphis University School
• Dunavant Upper School
–“university” high school
–grades 9 - 12
• Hull Lower School
–“junior” high school
–grades 7 and 8
20. Lower School Curriculum
•Seventh Grade
Year-long classes
– Accelerated
Algebra 1
(placement)
– Pre-Algebra
– English
– Physical Education
Semester classes
– Art
– Earth Science
– Memphis Leaders
– Life Science
– Origins of Language
– Old Testament
21. Lower School Activities
Fall
• Buzzards Soccer
• Chess Club
• Civic Service
• Cross Country
• Drum Corps
• Fall Theater
• Fencing
• Football
• Golf
• LS Math Team
• Maker Club
• Robotics
• Volunteer Bible
studies
• YMCA Model UN
Winter
• Basketball
• Buzzards B-Ball
• Chess Club
• Civic Service
• Drum Corps
• Fencing
• Lacrosse
• LS Math Team
• Maker Club
• Robotics
• Swimming
• Volunteer Bible
studies
• Wrestling
• Spring
• Baseball
• Chess Club
• Civic Service
• Drum Corps
• Lacrosse
• LS Math Team
• Maker Club
• Soccer
• Tennis
• Theater
• Track
• Volunteer Bible
studies
• YMCA Youth
Legislature
22. Lower School Curriculum
•Eighth Grade
–Algebra 1 or
Accelerated
Geometry
–Ancient and
Medieval World
History
–English
–Latin
–Physical
Education
–Physical Science
23. Lower School Student body
-25 different schools
public
private
out of town
home schools
49% 7th grade, 42% 8th grade
First quarter Honor Roll
24. MUS: End Game
•Modern reality:
High School degree = “Halftime”
minimum requirement now = college
Many fields expect graduate level work.
Global competitiveness, uncertain
economy, requires superior discipline
and preparation… beginning now.
25. MUS: End Game
•Preparation, proficiency,
maturity for boys
•Daily accountability
•Long-view student
•Boys learning to become men
•Grads tell us it works!
27. Quick contact info
• Judd Peters (‘81)
•B.B.A., University of Mississippi
– Director of School and Community Relations
– Upper School Student Council adviser
– Summer Programs Coordinator/SLAM Director
•Judd.Peters@musowls.org
•901.260.1379
oFor more general information:
owww.musowls.org Overall school info
owww.musowls.blogs.com Lower School
28. Last Things
• Contact MUS Admissions Office to arrange a
half-day visit at MUS.
• Sign up your son for the ISEE (Independent
School Entrance Exam) at www.iseetest.org for
the December 5 (MUS), 12 (St. Mary’s) test
dates.
• MUS Priority Application Deadline is December
10, 2015 for 2016-17.
• Need-based Financial Aid ONLY, no
athletic/academic scholarships available
• Decision letters are mailed February 18, 2015.