GRYPHON ANNOUNCEMENTS
For Tuesday, September 10, 2013
“L” Day Schedule
·
Tomorrow’s Advisory lesson is a special
commemorative event for the 12th Anniversary of 9/11/01, a
remembrance referred to now as “Patriots Day.”
We will have many noted officials and guests as well as local media in attendance, please pass
on the invitation to your family, especially any who are military or serve as
police, fire, or first responders. Wednesday, 9/11, 10:45 - 11:15 on our Plaza. We
expect best behavior and professionalism from all Gryphons!
·
Friday,
September 20th (NOTE NEW DATE) is SGA Movie Night! We will be
watching The Great Gatsby out on the
plaza starting at 8:00. Parents and siblings are welcome. There is no cost, but
SGA will be selling concessions. Please bring lawn chairs and/or blankets to
sit on.
·
Lost – a light blue, 6th generation
iPod Nano. Please turn in to the office
if found, no questions asked, reward is being offered.
· "Imagine life without breast
cancer." Walk or run with us to help support a cure!
Everyone is welcome (family, friends, students, teachers, parents,
siblings, etc.). Join our school team
NOW for the Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure held on October 26, 2013, in
World's Fair Park. Sign up here: http://www.komenknoxville.org/komen-race-for-the-cure/ Our team is the L&N STEM Academy Gryphons, and our team type
is School.
· Prom Committee is selling Knox County School
coupon books. Price is $10, cash, or
check made payable to L&N STEM Academy.
See any Prom Committee member for more info.
·
9th-11th graders may now sign up for the PSAT.
Information about the PSAT can be found on the Guidance page of the
website. Registration is $14.00 and can
be turned in to Mrs. Johnson in the Guidance office. If payment is an issue for
you, please check with your counselor to request a fee waiver voucher. The deadline
for registration is September 18th
at 4:00 pm. Payment can be made with check or EXACT cash and is
NON-REFUNDABLE. The PSAT will be administered at STEM the morning of
October 16th (the day before Fall Break).
Opportunities to be involved with your school:
· Gryphon Gaming Club, Fridays, from 8:45 – 9:15
in room D119. Emphasis is on video
gaming, but all gamers are welcome!
· Health Environmental Issues Organization (HEIO)
meets Wednesday mornings from 8:45 – 9:20 in D116.
· Gryphon Outreach (a volunteer service club) will
hold an interest meeting for freshmen only on Sept. 20, 8:45 a.m., in the STEM
space.
· Students: Love to read? Consider joining
our new school book club! We're having an interest meeting this Wednesday,
September 11, in the Media Center, during early dismissal hour(3:30 pm). Feel
free to bring suggestions for books to read this school year.
·
There will be a TSA (Technology Students
Association) meeting at 9:00 in G006 on Wednesday, September 11th.
·
Teens for Christ meets Monday mornings at 9:00
in room D113. All are welcome.
·
GSA (Gay Straight Alliance) meet 8:45 – 9:15 on
Thursday mornings in room 222. All are
welcome.
·
Young Life meeting Thursdays at 8:43 in room
D112.
College admissions/visits information:
http://mitadmissions.org/visit/travel - Wed., Sept
11 evening at Downtown Marriott
ALSO – MIT will be in our building this week.
Interested juniors and seniors may attend these visits by RSVPing to the
email invitations sent by Mrs. Johnson in Guidance. You will not be able to attend if you don’t
respond!
Monday,
September 16 at 6:00 pm at Bearden High School! Mark your calendars
now as this is definitely a night not to be missed!! Maria Furtado,
Executive Director of the non-profit organization, Colleges That
Changes Lives (CTCL), will challenge your approach to compiling a
college list. Hear the latest research on specific campus characteristics and
learning components that lead to a successful college experience. But be
forewarned: your view of popular college rankings will be challenged as these
reports are just one measure of quality among many. Above all, Ms. Furtado will
encourage you to make the college search process a well-informed journey that
leads to the best possible outcome: finding the best college fit.
On Thursday, September 19, 2013 at 6:00 pm at Oak Ridge High School, The University of Chicago will host a College Information Session for interested juniors, seniors and their families. The program will consist of a 20-30 minute presentation about U Chicago, another 20 minutes covering the application process and what highly selective schools are looking for, and then some time for questions. A diversity of materials will be available for families as well. If your child has an interest in U Chicago (or a highly selective college in general), this session is well worth your time!
·
Attention
Seniors: We will be hosting a Senior
Information Night on Thursday, September 12th at 6:30 pm in the STEM
classroom of the Depot. Please join us for important information about
college applications, requesting transcripts, and senior year timeline.
Also joining us will be Elizabeth Raymond from the TN Student Assistance
Corporation to talk about financial aid and scholarships. Please be sure
to bring your parents!
Quote of the day: from Albert Einstein:
The gift of fantasy has meant more to
me than my talent for absorbing positive knowledge.
Practice L&N
Habits every day: Collaboration, Critical thinking, Design, Innovation,
Inquiry, & Professionalism
L&N STEM Academy – TN’s First Apple School of Distinction,
2012-13 TN Reward School
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