GRYPHON ANNOUNCEMENTS
For Monday, September 8, 2014
“L” Day Classes
School
Announcements/happenings:
· Students – this Wednesday
– Friday will be crazier than usual with the Medal of Honor Convention next
door. Watch for another email with details. Because
of anticipated community on campus, students MUST have IDs visible for quick
passage between buildings! If you do
not have an ID yet, drop in to the Commons during your lunch time to have it
made before Wednesday.
· Have you registered for the PSAT yet? Deadline is next week!
· Did you know we have a Literary Magazine in Advanced
Journalism? We plan for student
submissions to be featured regularly in our magazine. In order for this to
happen, students are invited to submit their work to lntole.stem@gmail.com
· College and Career Fair on Sept. 30th at Chilhowee Park
for Juniors and Seniors who return their permission forms into their STEM
teacher by September 16th. Remember to dress to impress and have
your college questions ready!
· The YMCA is a big supporter of the PE & Wellness
programs at the STEM school. Please take 30 seconds to vote for their grant.
Just click on the link and choose "Vote for this Project". You can do
this every day. http://mfpp.ymca.net/project/taking-it-the-streets-1
· Seniors and parents are invited to Senior information night on Tuesday,
Sept 9, from 5:30 – 6:30 in our Commons area. Junior parent night is Sept 25 from 5:30 –
6:30. Come hear about deadlines and
responsibilities in these important years!
· Order
your class t-shirt today! Proceeds go to support Prom. There is a shirt for
each grade, 9th-12th. They are white shirts with colored "Class of
2015" (or your graduation year) on the back and a miniature gryphon
on the front. The Freshman are red, Sophomores are blue, Juniors are green, and
Seniors are yellow. The shirts are $15 dollars. They are on sale during all
lunch periods and in the mornings. Checks and cash are accepted as
payment. Buy one while you still can and help make this year's prom
great!
Community service/happenings/opportunities:
· On September 20th there will be a chiari awareness walk at Tyson
Park. Chiari is a degenerative
neurological disorder. For more
information there is a flyer here: http://www.conquerchiari.org/ccwaa/ccwaa14%20flyers/knoxville.flyer.pdf.
For registration you can go to https://www.conquerchiari.org/ccwaa14/ccwaa_register.asp
and sign up under the team name The Brain STEMs. It would be best if everyone
who wants to come signs up for it previously.
On September 7th at 9:00 and 10:00 pm Niagara Falls will turn purple for
chiari malformation awareness for fifteen minutes at a time. http://www.niagaraparks.com/niagara-falls-attractions/niagara-falls-illumination.html
· TBH (Talkin' Bout Health) Youth Health Fest. Knox County middle and &
high school students: Keepin' it 100 about healthy lifestyle decisions.
Experience the "Maze" Service Learning Hours. Free event. Free lunch.
Music by DJ Sir Marlon Brooks. Saturday,
September 27, 9:30 a.m. -2:00 p.m. at Bearden High School, 8352 Kingston Pike. Registration limited to first 200. Must
register by Sept. 12. Forms in front office or online at http://www.knoxcounty.org/health/tenndercare_info.php
Any questions email s726484@student.knoxschools.org,
s942827@student.knoxschools.org,
or s727139@student.knoxschools.org
OR call 865-215-5087
· You don’t have to douse yourself in ice! The Walk to Defeat ALS is September 13,
starting at 9 am. One of our students is organizing a team in honor of her
grandmother who is fighting ALS. All students and staff are invited to
participate at the walk and to help support the ALS Association, which has done
so much for all people with ALS. The
link for the sign-up is <http://webtn.alsa.org/goto/teamflash>. If
anyone has any questions, the student organizer’s contact info is on that
website.
From the Guidance
Office:
PSAT Registration is now open! The PSAT is
an optional test open to any interested 9th-11th grade student.
Students are able to take this test all three years if they desire.
Juniors wishing to participate in the National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Competition must take the
PSAT this year in order to be considered for eligibility.
Benefits of taking the PSAT can be found through the following links
which are also posted under 'Testing Info' on the 'College and Career'
page:
Students can find the
PSAT registration form on the 'College and Career' page of our
website (under the School Counseling tab on main page). The
registration form and $14 fee may be submitted to Mrs. Johnson in the Guidance
office. Registration deadline is September
19th!
From
Score-TN: L&N student Josh Witt won
this contest as a video entry last year.
Students know first-hand that their teachers are working hard to prepare
them for success after high school with learning they will use in the real
world, whether going to college or career. To help others understand how this
work is changing lives, SCORE is inviting Tennessee public school students to
submit an original essay, song, poem, or video that addresses the following:
• Grades 9-12: Give a real world example of how you
are using knowledge and skills you’ve learned in your math or English classes.
To
get you started, here are a few examples. Write a song to explain how learning
about the different types of clouds can help you predict the weather. Create a
video showing how your algebra skills help you split a bill in a restaurant.
Please don’t feel that you are limited to these ideas! SCORE values creativity
and originality, so we encourage you to think outside the box when crafting
your entries.
The
deadline for submissions is 5 p.m. Central on Monday, September 15, 2014.
Please note, students must work singly on their entries and we cannot accept
team submissions. Read more about how to prepare
and submit your entry.
After
semifinalists are selected, a poll on SCORE’s Facebook page will determine
the finalists in each category. Finalists will be interviewed before the
winners are selected. Follow the hashtags #SCOREprize and #TNrttc on Twitter
and Facebook to keep up with the excitement.
Winners
will be awarded a $250 college scholarship and will share their work at the
SCORE Prize event on Monday, October 27, in Nashville. Fellow students,
educators from across Tennessee, and special guest performer Dustin Lynch will
all be present at the event.
Students
Rise to the Challenge is a way for Tennessee to hear from those who are most
affected by the work to raise academic achievement: our students. Start working
on your entry today!
Quote of the day
from General Douglas MacArthur:
The soldier above all others prays for
peace, for it is the soldier who must suffer and bear the deepest wounds and
scars of war.
Practice
L&N Habits every day: Collaboration, Critical thinking, Design, Innovation,
Inquiry, & Professionalism
L&N STEM
Academy – TN’s First Apple School of Distinction, 2-time TN Reward School for
Performance (2012 – 2014)
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