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Thursday Menu: Jan. 24

Breakfast
French toast, ham, home fries, breakfast wraps, yogurt bar
assorted eggs at the grill

Lunch
Corn chowder or soup du jour, chicken wing or drummers, orzo with sautéed vegetables,  Prince Edward Isle blend vegetables, BBQ pulled pork grinder, sautéed peppers and onions, cole slaw

Pasta station: gemelle, marinara or meat sauce, seafood scampi

Dinner
Pot roast of beef, mashed potatoes, gravy, broccoli, lemon pepper tilapia, white bean stew, dinner rolls

Pasta bar; sautéed vegetables, pasta, marinara sauce
Burgers at the grill

Athletes of the Week: Jan. 21

Each week the Athletic Department honors “Athletes of the Week”. Players are nominated by coaches for their efforts and performance the previous week. Please extend your congratulations to these athletes of the week!!

AJ Unker ’13 – Boys Varsity Ice Hockey
Sarah Marion ‘17 – Girls Varsity Basketball
Andrew Thomas ‘15 – Boys 4th Basketball

 To read more about these athletes, click here.

Wednesday Menu: Jan. 23

Breakfast
Fried dough, home fries, banana or apple fritters, yogurt bar, make-your-own waffle
assorted eggs and omelets at the grill, Fruit smoothies

Lunch
Vegetarian split pea or soup du jour, cheese calzones, Italian style Stromboli with salami, pepperoni and ham, polenta, fish nuggets, chicken stir fry, vegetable lo-mien, mixed vegetables

Pasta station: pasta, marinara or herb sauce, broccoli

Dinner
Boneless breast of chicken, dirty rice, Cajun shrimp and rice, chickpea and couscous croquettes, catalina blend vegetables

Pizza station: Create your own flat bread pizza
Pasta bar: pasta, marinara or garlic sauce, roasted vegetables

Swim Lessons from Girls Water Polo

Dear Faculty and Staff,

The girls water polo team is offering swim lessons to children of faculty and staff on Sundays, beginning this Sunday Jan 27 as a fundraiser. For a 30 minute lesson we are asking $15; $20 if you have two children. The girls of the team will be providing instruction. Lessons will begin at 11:00 and 11:30. If you are interested please send an email to me so that we can plan accordingly.

We will also be having lessons on 2/3 and 2/10.

These lessons are not Red Cross or USA swimming certified.

The money raised will be used by the team to help offset the cost of the team training trip in March.

Hope to see you at the pool!

Bill Berghoff P’14, P’15, P’15

Pink in the Rink on Jan. 26

This Saturday, Jan. 26 at 5 pm, the Girls Hockey team will be hosting Hotchkiss School for our second annual Pink in the Rink game. We will have a raffle and bake sale, so please come out and support the team.

If any of you are interested in baking for the event or would be willing to donate an hour or two of your time to help with the bake sale and raffle, please let me know. Thank you so much for considering!

All proceeds will go to the Avon Walk for Breast Cancer. Go Wildcats!

Parents’ Point of View: Three Questions for Matt Spearing, Director of Student Activities (and Renaissance Man)

Matt Spearing has a movie-theater popcorn machine in his office, and to us, that signals a man who is serious about making sure students have a much-needed outlet for their inner child.

As Director of Student Activities, Matt organizes several student activities every weekend, as well as bigger productions that include WillyGras. He finds the DJ for Prom, and helps to coordinate the lock-in afterward. He also teaches AP Environmental Science, is a dorm parent, and coaches JV football in the fall. He’s the class adviser for the Class of 2015, along with Christa Talbot.

Some judicious Google-ing revealed that he is a world traveler as well, having taught in Cairo and Abu Dhabi. That’s more than either of us have done, ever, and we are both old enough to be his…ahem…older sisters. We asked him Three Questions, but we found out way more than we asked.

1. What the heck is it that you do?

Matt plans all weekend activities for all the boarding students—and day students are welcome to do any of those activities as well. That might include a trip to the mall (very popular), a movie night in the StuBop, Open Gym activities in the Athletic Center, or trips to New York or Boston. There will be a Super Bowl viewing party on the big screen, and dances. By the way, parents can find the weekly activity schedule on WillyNet, on the “On The Quad” link.

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Tuesday Menu: Jan. 22

Breakfast
Sausage, hash browns, make-your-own waffle, yogurt bar

Lunch
Chicken rice or matzo ball soup, French toast sticks, poached eggs, corned beef hash, ham, hash browns, vegetable quiche, assorted bagels-cream cheese

Grill:Scrambles eggs or egg whites
Pasta bar: Asian or rice noodles, vegetable or chicken broth, grilled chicken, tofu or vegetables, pasta, marinara or meat sauce

Dinner
Chicken parmesan, eggplant parmesan, stuffed Portobello mushrooms, Italian blend vegetables

Pasta station: jumbo cheese ravioli, breaded ravioli, marinara, meat or alfredo sauce, bread sticks
Grill: hot or sweet Italian sausage grinders, sautéed peppers and onions

Success at Classics Day!

We are excited to tell you that Classics Day was a resounding success!  We are grateful to our chaperones, Andrew Syfu and Bob Blanchette, who tirelessly accompanied students to events and watched over all 65 of our Latin students.

Our students outdid themselves this year!  Eighteen students won a total of 12 awards in all categories (Art, Latin Recitation, Costume, and Certamen–the Latin trivia contests).

Level 1 Certamen, 2nd place: Sima Gandevia, Chip Young, Molly Zawacki, Hunter Adams.

Mosaics, 1st place: David Fitch; 3rd place: Karly Simpson
Posters, 1st place: Nick Pattison; 2nd place: Marina Dombrowski; 3rd place: Josh Simpson and Chase Tanguay
Military, 1st place: Gabe Moon

Costumes, 2nd place: Colin Brown (Apollo), Charlie Fogg (Cupid), Maggie Fitzgerald (Daphne)

Advanced Poetry Recitation, 1st place: Dylan Kenseth; 2nd place: Brendan Hellweg

Advanced Drama Recitation, 1st place: Jilly Lim and Kat Kaisla.

 

Gallery Talk with Chuck Stern

Chuck Stern, the Grubbs Gallery exhibiting artist for February, will be giving a talk in the gallery on Feb. 11th at 9:40 AM (period C). His paintings are abstract, interesting and fun. He recently gave a talk for students at Eagle Hill which was very well received by them. He will talk about his life, challenges he has faced, his creative process and what keeps him going and creating artistically. Please feel free to attend this talk!