GRYPHON MISSION BRIEFING
For Tuesday, September 29, 2015 – “L” classes
2015-16 L&N Student Mission – Own it!
School Ops:
· Don’t forget – The Martian field trip forms are due today! Bring to the office along with $10 to get to
go with us on Friday. Don’t miss out!
· Juniors and Seniors who returned
permission slips for the college fair.
Today (Tuesday) you’ll report to 1st period so teachers can
get roll called then you’ll be called to the buses on the Plaza at 9:45. If you have open block don’t be late – we’ll
leave without you! Be good
representatives of our school! List of
participating colleges and universities below.
·
See
reminders below about this being National Banned Book Week, and College App
week – lots going on around school, be part of it!!
·
Congrats
to our golf teams! Our boys team
finished as District Runner Up, which qualifies them for regional (first time
in school history as a team). Reece Walker finished 4th
overall! Abbey Morgan finished 5th overall and also qualified for
regionals. Good luck in Elizabethton
next Monday Golfing Gryphons!
· In other sports news – our Ultimate Frisbee Team started the
2015-16 season with a tournament win in Berea, KY this weekend! Way to go!!
· NATIONAL HISTORY DAY:
Interested in participating in National History Day this year, but it's
not assigned in class? You're still welcome to participate on your own or
in groups. The theme this year is Exploration, Encounter, and Exchange in
History. Visit the website to get more details: www.NHD.org. Mark your calendar; our school
competition is scheduled for January 28th. See Mrs. Robbins or Ms. Coley for details.
· Big shout out to Ruthanne Brock for qualifying for the 2015 All-East Women’s Choir!
· Mr. Bell is collecting supplies that
will be sent to aid a European refugee camp of 18,000 people. These
individuals will be facing winter in harsh conditions and need our help. We are
collecting winter clothes, coats, pants, long underwear, blankets, children's
diapers, and adult diapers. One Vision International will be sending a
large metal shipping container at the end of October. Mr. Bell will be accepting
donations in new or gently used condition until October 9th in Room 208.
· Hey students – did you know we have a
working branch of Y-12 Credit Union located in our school? If you are interested in
volunteering to work at the Y-12 student branch this year, pickup an
application from the folder outside Room 215. Please return to Mrs.
Griggs by Friday, October 2nd. Interviews will be conducted on Monday,
October 5.
·
LAST CHANCE TO GET YOUR CLASS T-SHIRT THIS WEEK!
They are on sale in the Commons during all three lunches. Shirts will be
on sale from now until September 30th and are $15 (XS-XL - for each additional
X please add another dollar). All proceeds go to support prom.
Community & Guidance Ops:
· Celebrate your freedom to read! September 27
through October 3, is the American Library Association’s Banned Books
Week. Our Library Media Center is encouraging students to pick up and read
a banned book. Part of our school promotion will take place on
Twitter, using the hashtag #LNShelfie. Please consider taking a
picture of yourself with a banned book and tweet it using that hashtag, as
well as the more universal tag #bannedbookshelfie. Or, if you
don't not want to post a shelfie (a picture of you with a book),
you could simply post a photo of the book with #bannedbooksweek and
#LNShelfie. Unsure of what books have been banned? Check out the links
below. So if you would like to participate, please tweet your shelfies
using the hashtags #LNShelfie and #BannedBooksWeek, or, if you
would like, you could email the photos straight to Mrs. Ellis. (Feel free
to stop by the Library Media Center to borrow a book if you do not own any
yourself.) There is also a reading flash mob scheduled from 3:00 – 4:00
on Market Square on Saturday, Oct 3.
Bring a chair and a book to read and join the read-in to celebrate that
you can!
List of Most Commonly Challenged
Classics - http://www.ala.org/bbooks/frequentlychallengedbooks/classics
List of Most Commonly Challenged Books
in the Past Decade - http://www.ala.org/bbooks/top-100-bannedchallenged-books-2000-2009
· Next week is College App week across
TN. We’re celebrating our Seniors by
having them sign a banner with colleges they’ve applied to (AND/OR been
accepted – bring your acceptance letter for a photo op!) and Juniors to sign
with where they are wanting to apply.
Next Wednesday, on the plaza, during all 3 lunches. Come see the signatures and get some free
popcorn!
· Need community service hours? Open Streets Knoxville is happening Sunday,
Oct 25th from 1 - 4 p.m., and we need a LOT of volunteers to make it a success.
Volunteers will get a free Open Streets Knoxville t-shirt. Go here to find out
more http://openstreetsknoxville.com/ or here to sign up: https://www.volunteersignup.org/TJ9LE
· The
month of September is Chiari Awareness Month. Arnold-Chiari Malformation is a rather
uncommon condition in which the brain tissue extends into the spinal canal,
which limits the drainage of spinal fluid. This limited drainage causes extreme
migraines and can drastically affect vision. Many doctors know nothing of this
condition, and as such it can be very difficult to get proper medical
treatment. For more information regarding this, you can visithttp://www.wichiaricenter.org/Chiari Since this school will
likely produce multiple doctors, the exposure of this information could have a
great impact on how doctors approach patients with this condition.
·
TN Promise will drop off books on November 10th
from 8:45 a.m. to 9:00 a.m. in the STEM Space. Students who plan to
participate in the TN Promise proceedings will be given a 10 minute overview of
the qualification process and mandatory attendance dates.
Quote
of the day from Albert Einstein:
Great spirits
have always encountered violent opposition from mediocre minds.
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 – 2015)
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