Wednesday, May 15, 2019

5-16-19 Student Mission Briefing


GRYPHON MISSION BRIEFING
For Thursday, May 16, 2019 – L-day
Graduation Day!
School Mission – Boundless STEM: Learning & Leading
L&N Student Mission – #Own it!

School Ops:
·      Today’s schedule:
o   L3 class – 9:30 – 10:52
o   L4 class – 10:57 – 12:19
o   Lunch for everyone 12:20 – 1:10.  Students can leave if you have a way home at 12:20 or stay to eat lunch and leave at 1:10.  Once you leave campus you may not return to catch a bus! All students remaining on campus after 1:10 must report and stay in the Commons.

·      Don’t forget Friday is the deadline to turn in your early dismissal form for next week!  Turn in to the office.  If you are over 18 we still need a parent’s signature; in your case it is about being informed, not giving permission.  If you need one they are available in the front office.  As a reminder, the finals testing schedule is:
o   Friday, May 17: N3/N4 finals
o   Monday, May 20: L1/L2 classes, L3/L4 finals, Early Release schedule
o   Tuesday, May 21: L1/L2 finals.  ½ day dismissal with permission
o   Wednesday, May 22: N1/N2 finals.  ½ day dismissal with permission
o   Thursday, May 23: scheduled makeups only – no classes

·      Students – a note about the new electric scooters available around the downtown area.  If you read the fine print in the App to rent them you will find they are not allowed to be ridden on sidewalks.  Individuals riding on the sidewalks within our campus boundaries will be stopped and asked to leave.  Students are not allowed to rent and leave the scooters parked on our campus.  There is nowhere on campus to legally park them.  When we find them we will be forced to call the company and have them removed from our property.  Wait until after school hours if you intend to rent and ride – and then don’t do it on our campus!

·      Looking for a wallet lost on Wednesday at school. It is a men’s black leather will a power orange T on it.  Please turn in to the office if found.

·      Ms. Carter needs volunteers for two different summer camps for this upcoming June and July. We will be hosting an Oak Ridge Computer Science Girls camp for middle school aged girls at the school on Friday June 14th, 9 – 12:30. We will be hosting a Rocket Camp for High Schoolers at the school on Monday – Friday, July 15th – 26th, 9 – 12:30 and also need volunteers. Both of these can be recorded for service hours. Please email Ms. Carter for more information or to volunteer.

·      If you are interested in taking a course in summer school either to recover a credit, improve a grade, or attempt a new course, you will find all information at http://bit.ly/LNSummerInfo. From there you will be able to find the link to registration, pay your summer school fees, and see the course offerings for this year. The offerings are subject to change, so please make sure to double check here before registering.

·      LIBRARY BOOKS WERE DUE MAY 10.  ALL library books are due May 10 for inventory purposes. All fees are expected to be paid by this date as well. Students should have received an email if they have an overdue book or you owe a fine, but if you're wondering, please drop by the library to speak to Ms. Ellis.

Community  & Guidance Ops:
·      Covalence (L&N students Carter Manson and Tad Long) will be celebrating the release of our first album, "Alpha Decay" with an album release show at The Open Chord this Saturday, 5/18, starting at 8:00 pm.  This is an important show for us and we'd love to see some of our L&N friends there!  EventBrite link:    https://www.eventbrite.com/e/etms-presents-covalence-album-release-tickets-59717581895   Video Link:  https://youtu.be/sc7gt-alILE

·      “Way to go” to these ladies!
·      Clara Winn (Class of 2020) who just got accepted for this summer’s Governor’s School for International Studies at the University of Memphis!
·      Ayanna Albright (class of 2021) who has been selected to participate in the University of Tennessee’s Accounting and Information Management (AIM) Academy scheduled for July, 2019! 


Quote of the day from Nelson Mandela:

Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world.

Practice L&N Habits every day: Professionalism, Critical Thinking, Collaboration, Innovation, Inquiry, & Design
L&N STEM Academy – TN’s First Apple School of Distinction, US News & World Report GOLD medalist , Newsweek’s Top 500 American High Schools, TN Reward School,  TN STEM Designated School, AdvancED STEM Certified School

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