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Math Center New Schedule

Good Evening Everyone!

              I wanted to let you all know that we have added two tutors to our team – Leeanna Albanese and Christi Lee.  They will be offering help on Wednesday evenings, 8 pm to 9 pm in Reed.  You can find them in the Stu Bop!

              Many of you have already taken advantage of this great resource, and we all hope that you will continue to do so, and that you will bring your friends!  Nothing quite as fun as doing math problems with your peers and your peer tutors!!

              Have a great night.

              Ms. Anderson and the Math Tutors Extraordinaire JScreenshot 2015-11-03 11.28.04

Movember

Williston,

Today is the official start of Movember. It will be a month where some of our very own start to sport mustaches to help raise awareness for men’s health. Those who cannot grow will be supporting in other ways. Such as, challenging themselves to be active every day of Movember or donating to the cause.

If you see a gentlemen, or Mobro as we call them, with a mustache ask him why he is doing it. If you see a Mobro or Mosista who is not ask them why they are supporting. Not all of us may be able to grow a mustache, but all have reasons why they are supporting the cause.

Please spread our message and help us change the face of men’s health. Follow the link below and tell your friends and family to as well.

http://moteam.co/williston-wildstache-hockey

Our team has already raised $1,265 and it is only the FIRST day! Help us keep the ball rolling.

Additionally, it is never too late to join the movement. If you can grow or not, all are welcome.

Thank you to those who are supporting our team. Good luck to those who are growing.

Mr. Rivenburgh

Breast Cancer Awareness Cultural Identity (CID) on November 3

Breast Cancer Awareness Cultural Identity (CID)
Dining Commons Cox Room
Tuesday, November 3 from 6:15 p.m.

Mrs. Motyka and Mrs. Hill will share their own experiences dealing with breast cancer tomorrow night in the Cox Room at 6:15 p.m.

1) CIDs are a chance for Sharing: Our cultural identity is a powerful recognition of who we are and there is brain science behind why it is healthy to do.
2) These shared experiences make us a stronger community.
3) Each person’s story is their own, and it is only true for them at the moment they share. It may change over time as we are all changing.
4) It is understood that these cultural identities should stay in the room as a safe space, and some may share something there that they don’t want to share with others.
5) We are putting ourselves out there and are making ourselves vulnerable by sharing, so we need to respect that vulnerability by listening respectfully.
6) We understand that we are all busy, and it may happen that you need to leave during the talks. Some may join us during the talks too.
7) If someone is affected by any of the stories shared, there are adults to speak with like Mr. Spearing, Ms. Brown, your advisors, Mr. Thompson, etc.

Writing Center Hours This Week: BLUE WEEK 11/1-11/8

Does this describe you and your Sophomore Writing Project?
Hmmm….maybe a visit to the Writing Center is in order…

Here are the hours for this week:

Sunday (tonight!)
Literary Lions, 7:15-8 p.m. in the Writing Center! Join us!
8 p.m. to 9:45 p.m. (study hall)

Monday:
8:40 a.m. to 11:50 a.m. (D, F, C)
1:40 p.m. to 2:40 p.m. (E)
7:45 p.m. to 9:45 p.m. (study hall)

Tuesday:
9:40 a.m. to 11:50 a.m. (C, E)
12:30 p.m. to 1:30 p.m. (F2)

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Writing Center Events

Hi Everyone…It’s been great to see so much hard work going on in the Writing Center these past few weeks.  Keep it up!  We are excited to announce a few upcoming events, and we hope you will join us for all of them!  Please let me know if you plan to come or if you have any questions.

 

LITERARY LIONS

This Sunday, November 1, 7:15 p.m. in the Writing Center

Bring a piece you’re working on, or just bring yourself.  We’ll read, write, and listen.  You can participate or just sit back and listen!

 

Roundtable Discussion on WRITING AT WILLISTON

Thursday, November 11, 6:30 p.m. in the Dining Hall

This discussion is for both faculty and students

We will talk about the best kinds of assignments and the most effective feedback. 

How have you learned the most as a writer? 

What kinds of feedback are most helpful for you? Please join us and share your ideas and questions!

 

And last but not least….

 

A Birthday Party in the Writing Center!

Friday, December 4 at 7:30 p.m.

It’s our 10th anniversary, and yes, we are throwing ourselves a party.

Come eat some cake and beat Ms. Sawyer at Bananagrams to win a prize.

 

Save a Life: Williston’s Blood Drive

Hi Williston!

Welcome back from what we hope was a restful and much-needed long weekend! 

Did you know that one pint of blood can save up to three lives?  Or that 41,000 blood donations are needed every day?  Every two seconds someone in the United States needs blood and we can help. 

On Friday, November 13th, Williston will be hosting a Red Cross Blood Drive. 

If you are 16 or older, this is an opportunity for you to be a part of saving someone’s life.  Starting this Thursday, October 29th, there will be sign-ups at lunch to donate blood.  If you are 16, you can sign up after filling out a parental permission form.  If you are 17 or older you can sign up without delay!  Let’s work together to make an impact. Thank you so much!

-Williston’s Community Service Club

P.S.  If you are unable to donate blood, we are also looking for volunteers to help out on the day of the Blood Drive!

The facts in this email were obtained from the American Red Cross website, if you would like to learn more, please look at the link below.

http://www.redcrossblood.org/learn-about-blood/blood-facts-and-statistics

Williston Scholars Info

Thanks for your attention this morning! Have a great day!
Ms. Evelti

Williston Scholars
· Courses for this year:

T2:
Williston Scholars History, Ms. Klumpp, Period G
Williston Scholars Performing Arts, Ms. Ditkovski with Mr. Raffetto, Period E

T3:
Williston Scholars English (for AP English 12 seniors and all juniors), Ms. Mantegna, Period B
Williston Scholars Science, Mr. Pelliccia, Period D
Williston Scholars Visual Arts, Ms. Hume, Mr. Roe, & Mr. Hing, Period C

· Williston scholars program consists of trimester elective classes for juniors, seniors, (and sometimes motivated sophomores,) where teachers guide a group of students through their own individual trimester-long projects using our resources and those available to us in the greater community, including those at the Five Colleges.
· Replaces what used to be “directed studies” and “senior projects” in the English, History, Visual & Performing Arts, and Science Departments.
· Instead of the teachers picking the topics for the courses as they did in previous years’ scholars courses, students bring their ideas to the teacher.
· The courses are Honors and are graded, giving you the GPA bump like other honors and AP courses. Exemplary projects are also honored at Graduation or the Academic Awards Ceremony.
· To sign up, tell your advisor! You need to add this to your T2 /T3 course confirmation form if you’d like to add the course this year.
· You don’t need to show up to the first day of class with a fully formed idea, just a passion for the subject and the eagerness to immerse yourself in a project for a whole term.
· Might want to do this, but unsure? Bring me or the scholars teacher in your subject your questions!

Winter Afternoon Program Signup

Students,

If you are not signed up or need to change your choice for the Winter Afternoon Program, please email Mr. Grant.

Below are your options. If you have further questions please stop by and see me.

Mr. Grant

-All Upper School students are required to participate all three trimesters
-11th & 12th grade – minimum of one group option per year
-9th & 10th grade – minimum of two group options per year
-8th grade – must participate for two trimesters in two different group options
-7th grade – no required participation

Students wishing to pursue any special project or exemption, including an outside sport, sport specialization, academic or art related endeavor, or any other type of project must apply to the Special Project Committee by Friday, November 13th. The application form for a Special Project may be found on WillyNet under Academic Resources. If you cannot locate it I will email you one.

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Writing Center Hours This Week: GREEN WEEK 10/28-11/1

We’re here all the time to help you with your writing questions, your college essays, ETC.!  Remember, no need to make an appointment: just come by!

 

Here are the hours for this week:

Wednesday (today!)

9:05 a.m. to 12:25 p.m. (C, A, D)

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

 

Thursday

9:40 a.m. to 10:40 a.m. (E)

12 p.m. to 1:30 p.m. (C1, C2)

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

 

Friday

9:40 a.m. to 1 p.m. (G, A, B1)

1:40 p.m. to 2:40 p.m. (D)

 

Next Sunday (11/1)

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

 

Sarah Sawyer
Director of the Writing Center

English Teacher