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AP European History Entry Test on May 21

All students who have signed up to take AP European History next year are required to sit for the Entry Test on Wednesday, May 21, from 1:00 – 2:00 p.m. in Reed 102. The test will require students to write an essay on a topic after reading a presentation document. No advance preparation is required or expected to take this test. Please bring at least two pens or pencils. Any student wishing to use a laptop may do so with prior History & Global Studies Department Head approval.

Eligibility for admission to AP European History is based on each student’s past performance in History and Global Studies Department courses, English courses, and the quality of their essays completed for the Entry Test.

All students who take the entry test will be notified about the outcome of their application by the History & Global Studies Department Head by Wednesday, May 28, via email.

Please contact me if you have any questions.
Mrs. Klumpp

History & Global Studies Department

CID is Tonight at 6 p.m.

Hey Williston,

The next installment of CID is tonight, April 30, at 6 p.m. in the Cox Room.
Our speakers will be:

AnneMarie Lewis
and
Henry Lombino

These speakers have truly compelling stories, and this is their final year at Williston, so come hear their stories while you can!

See you there,
Brittany and Ms. Brown

Janus Concrete Poetry Deadline Today

Hello Williston.

Just a short reminder that today, Wednesday, April 30, is the last day to submit some concrete poetry to win a Tandem Gift card in Janus’s Monthly Poetry Competition.

Just to remind people: Concrete poetry is poetry that is written to be in some kind of shape. It could be any shape, from a smiley face to a sinking ship. Give it a try!

Please attach your poems as a word document and send them to janus@williston.com

Have a wonderful last few days of poetry month!

Janus

The Williston Northampton Literature and Arts Magazine
http://janusmag.wordpress.com/

Crockett Volleyball Tournament Practice and Deadline

Tonight, Wednesday, April 30, will be an optional practice from 6-7 p.m. in the gym for the Brian Crockett Volleyball Tournament teams. The deadline for submitting your team is has also been extended to tonight, so make sure to contact Ms. Chambers!

The 1st Annual Brian Crockett Volleyball Tournament will be held on May 2 at 6:00 p.m. in the gym. Until then, there are optional practices every Sunday night from 6-7 p.m. in the gym to learn volleyball basics.

Here are the rules for the teams:

1. Your team needs to have at least one person of each gender.
2. You can have a max of 2 Varsity Volleyball players per team.
3. You can have a max of 2 Williston teachers per team.
4. Team names aren’t required, but why not make one for fun?!

Both Varsity Volleyball coaches will be refs for the tournament and therefore not participating. Mr. Crockett loved competition and was a great supporter of this sport and events like this, so we hope you can join us!

Korean Night and Ferry Accident Fundraiser

Good Morning Williston!

As many of you may already know, there was a huge accident in Korea about a week ago.
A ferry, carrying a total of 400 passengers with 325 high school students, sank on its way to Jeju island, on the south coast of Korea. About 150 students are still in the ferry, presumably already dead. Every hour more dead bodies are being found, and as you can tell, this is a very hard time for every Korean. Luckily, no Korean in our school has been directly affected by the accident—but we all know of someone who was.

Tomorrow night at the Korean Cultural Night, we are going to have a Moment of Silence to commemorate this accident and wish the best for the survivors of the terrible event. We will be selling Korean snacks, and accepting donations as well, so any support would mean a lot to us. The collected money will be used to help out the restoration process.

This is a way to show our respect and love to people who have had great losses—let’s make sure that we show the best of Williston out there tomorrow.

Thank you and have a great day.

Sincerely,
Hannah Lee ‘15

SAT This Saturday, May 3

For those registered to take the SAT this Saturday, please read on. If you are taking the Regular SAT Reasoning test, you should report to the Athletic Center by 7:50 a.m. at the latest. If you are taking subject tests, you should report to the college counseling building (Plimpton) also by 7:50 a.m. at the latest. Everyone must have their admission ticket, Williston ID, and two already sharpened number 2 pencils. Bring water and a snack with you to have during breaks.

The dining hall will have a hot breakfast ready by 7:15 a.m., so go and have a hearty breakfast ahead of time. Please also inform your Saturday teachers as soon as possible that you will not be in class that day. If you are not sure if you registered, there will be a list at the front desk of the schoolhouse for you to check. Below is a link that will tell you everything you need to know about test day:

http://sat.collegeboard.org/register/sat-test-day-checklist?ep_ch=PR&ep_mid=10823119&ep_rid=53283744

Thanks and good luck!

Annual Notice of Open Enrollment for Employees

Annual Notice of Open Enrollment meetings for the July 1, 2014-June 30, 2015 plan year

Location: Cox Family Room, Ford hall
Dates/times: Monday, May 5th from 10:00 am – 3:00 pm
Tuesday, May 6th from 11:00 – 2:00 pm

Come as your schedule permits.

The meetings will cover: Health insurance open enrollment –Health New England – enrollment and/or changes; dental open enrollment in Delta Dental; Flexible Spending Accounts (FSA) enrollment; Life, AD&D and Long Term and Short Term Disability with Mutual of Omaha.

All benefit eligible employees are required to fill out a benefit election form even if you are not participating in our plans; if you waive health insurance you must also fill out a health insurance responsibility disclosure form (HIRD) per the state of Massachusetts’ health insurance requirement.

Narrative Workshops with Brittany Collins ’14

Calling all dreamers, procrastinators, writers, notebook-doodlers, friends, chocolate chip cookie-lovers, authors-to-be, people who are afraid of the blank page, and any other breathing human being (that means YOU!)

This trimester, I am pursuing a senior project in creative nonfiction and memoir centered writing. I have focused on written identity and personal reflection through free-writing, and now it is YOUR turn to take part in what I’ve learned!

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Writing Center Hours This Week: BLUE WEEK 4/27-5/4

The Writing Center tutors are READY to help you with your questions about research papers, final projects, and anything else that might be on your plate.

Here are the hours for this week:

Sunday
7:45 p.m. to 9:45 p.m. (study hall)

Monday
9:40 a.m. to 11:50 a.m. (F, C)
12:30 p.m. to 2:40 p.m. (B2, E)
7:45 p.m. to 9:45 p.m. (study hall)

Tuesday
8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. (G, C, E, F1)
1:40 p.m. to 2:40 p.m. (A)
7:45 p.m. to 9:45 p.m. (study hall)

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Birch Dining Commons Menu: April 27-May 3

Sunday
Brunch
French toast sticks, sausage, hash browns, make your own waffles-toppings, vegetable frittata, warm cinnamon rolls, assorted eggs and omelets at the grill

Dinner
Assorted deli meats and cheeses, turkey, roast beef, tuna, hummus, provolone and Swiss, rolls, assorted soups, pasta bar with manicotti

Monday
Breakfast
Poached eggs, home fries, corned beef hash, yogurt bar, assorted eggs at the grill

Lunch
Vegetable or tomato soup, hot turkey, mashed potatoes, gravy, peas and baby carrots, macaroni and cheese, fish nuggets
Pasta bar: Gnocchi, marinara or alfredo sauce
Panini station: Sliced pastrami, corned beef, Swiss cheese and assorted vegetables, ciabatta bread

Dinner
Beef Sirloin Tips with mushroom sauce, egg noodles, shrimp Orleans, grilled tofu, green beans, onion rings
Pasta bar: Gnocchi, marinara sauce, alfredo sauce and broccoli
Bagel bar with assorted cream cheese

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