
Greetings!
Please find below Parent/Student Announce for Wednesday December 10, 2014.
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 ACTION ITEMS
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Exam Schedule for December-2014
Monday-12/15
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Tuesday-12/16
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Wednesday-12/17
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Thursday-12/18
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Friday-12/19
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Period 1: 8:15-10:15
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Period 3: 8:15-10:15
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Period 5:
8:15-10:15
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Period 6:
8:15-10:15
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Make up Exams:
8:15-10:15
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Period 2: 10:45-12:45
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Period 4: 10:45-12:45
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Make up Exams:
10:45-12:45
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Period 7:
10:45-12:45
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All others:
7 period Day/
Christmas Show
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- Students will follow their regular schedule and attend all classes where an exam is given. Some classes where an exam is not given may still want students to attend to complete final projects, etc. If your teachers request your presence in a non-exam class, you must attend. If you have a study hall or a class where an exam is not given and your teacher has not requested your presence, you do not need to be present in school; however, your parents still need to report your absence.
- We strongly discourage absences during exams. If an absence occurs, the student will make up exams missed during the make-up period. Parents must report absences to the main office. A student who is absent due to illness or a death in the family will not be penalized. Exams missed for any other reason will be assessed a grade penalty.
- Students who arrive late (after 8:15 a.m.) must sign in with the main office before reporting to her exam.
- There will be no supervision provided after 3:00 p.m. during exam week. Students are to be in the cafeteria until 1:30. At 1:30, students will report to the library for study and will then be picked up from the formal lobby. Our recommendation is to make arrangements to be picked up immediately following exams each day.
- NO CELL PHONES ARE PERMITTED IN THE EXAM ROOM.
Possession and/or use of a cell phone in any manner will merit a zero for the exam.
- We expect students to uphold the honor code. The sharing of information/material from the exam will be considered a violation of the code and will result in a zero.
- Students are to dress in full and complete uniform for exams.
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 VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES
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Volunteers Needed To Supervise
Parent volunteers are needed to supervise students following exams. Monday, Tuesday and Thursday volunteers are needed from 1-3 p.m. Wednesday volunteers are needed from 11-3. Friday volunteers are needed from 12-3. Please contact Mrs. Burke at lburke@setonhs.org if you are able to help.
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Snowball Chaperones Needed
We need chaperone assistance for the Snowball Semi-Formal Dance on December 19th from 7:30pm to 11:15pm. Specifically, we need parents who are willing to be outside monitoring the parking lots, and parents who are willing to be inside where the music can be heard (working the check-in table, food and drink tables, and monitoring halls and doors). If you are available and willing, please email Alison Reeves at areeves@setonhs.org with your name, and your daughter's name and SID number by Friday, December 12th. Thank you!
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If you would like to wash and dry tablecloths at home for parent hours, please contact Mrs. Ginger Thompson at gthompson@setonhs.org.
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 INFORMATION
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All families are cordially invited to our winter Christmas concert this FRIDAY DECEMBER 12 at 7:30pm, featuring all of our vocal and instrumental music groups. This is a wonderful evening of student talent.
PLEASE NOTE DATE CHANGE FOR MUSIC DEPARTMENT CONCERT: FRIDAY, DEC 12 for ALL MUSIC STUDENTS All choral and instrumental groups will participate in the concert on FRIDAY, DEC. 12 at 7:30pm. There is NOT a separate choral concert on December 11 as listed in the school calendar and in student agenda books. All are welcome to come and join in the holiday spirit!
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ESHS Winter Wonderland Mother - Daughter Tea
Please join us on January 10, 2015, for a unique Mother Daughter Tea to celebrate and strengthen the bond shared between mothers and daughters. Daughters are required to be students attending Elizabeth Seton HS. Women who play a significant role in the lives of our students are welcome to attend, including mothers, grandmothers, aunts and special supporters. Click here to get more information about the event, including ticket purchase. Space is limited so please purchase your tickets as soon as possible. The Mother Daughter Event Committee will post needed in-kind donations eligible for service hours next week. Please contact the ESHS PCO at pco@setonhs.org with any questions or concerns.
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High School Internship Opportunity
As a living memorial to the Holocaust, the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum inspires citizens and leaders worldwide to confront hatred, prevent genocide, and promote human dignity. To reach those individuals and communities that might not otherwise have access to this education, the Museum has developed a number of outreach programs-among the most successful of which is Bringing the Lessons Home: Holocaust Education for the Community (BTLH). In MEMORY OF OFFICER STEPHEN TYRONE JOHNS, the Museum established a program in his name to provide 50 outstanding high school students from the Washington, DC-area with an intensive seven-week educational internship at the Museum. Please click here for more information regarding this opportunity.
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Girls Who Code Summer Immersion Program FlyerGirls Who Code Summer Immersion Program VideoGirls Who Code Summer Immersion Program Interest Form Girls Who Code is excited to bring our free 7-week Summer Immersion Program to Washington, DC this summer! In the program, rising juniors and seniors are embedded inside a technology company each day. Here, young women get hands-on experience in computing concepts, mobile app development, robotics, web development and design. Daily classroom instruction is paired with talks and workshops led by female entrepreneurs, CEOs, developers, designers, and computer science majors that serve as mentors and role models throughout the program. Field trips to leading technology companies allow young women to envision a future for themselves and begin networking with those in the field. To learn more, check out our Recruitment Flyer and FAQ sheet and watch our Girls Who Code Video. Sign up on our Interest Form to be alerted when our application goes live on January 15!
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Free Engineering Conference at the University of Maryland REGISTRATION IS NOW OPEN for the 7th Annual Women in Engineering (WIE) DREAM Conference WHO: All high school students are invited to attend.Each student may be accompanied by one (1) adult chaperone who must register to attend. WHAT: Through interactive workshops, discussions and demonstrations, participants will be immersed in an exciting learning environment with the goal of igniting interest in engineering. The Clark School departments and student organizations like the Society of Women Engineers (SWE) along with our sponsors will participate in an information fair for attendees to enjoy at the end of the day. WHEN: Saturday, February 14, 2015 from 9:00 AM - 2:30 PM WHERE: Adele H. Stamp Student Union, University of Maryland, College Park The conference is FREE and includes lunch for participants. Plus, students that attend the event and subsequently the Clark School at the University of Maryland will be eligible to apply for DREAM scholarships valued at up to $2,500! For more information and to REGISTER, please visit http://www.wie.umd.edu/k12/dream-conference.
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Center of Excellence High School Summer Enrichment Science Academy
The Center of Excellence High School Summer Enrichment Science Academy (HSSESA) is one of the many support programs offered through the COE to facilitate entry to the Doctor of Pharmacy Program at Howard University. The HSSESA is a six-week residential summer enrichment science academy for rising 11th and 12th grade high school students. Twenty (20) High School students who demonstrate an interest in the sciences, a career in pharmacy or other health professions will be selected. The COE HSSESA selection process is competitive. In addition to demonstrated leadership skills, students must also have a high aptitude for science/mathematics and technology. Preference will be given to students who reside in the Washington, DC Metropolitan area. The COE HSSESA is a five day academic schedule that exposes students to the pre-requisite classes that are required for a major in pharmacy or other health professions. The curriculum focuses on science related material and includes classes in Biology, Chemistry, Medical Terminology, Mathematics, Computer Science, and Career Exposure in clinical settings. Students will be in classes Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays from 8:00 am to 4:30pm and on Tuesdays and Thursdays in their Clinical Hospital Sites between 8:00 am to 5:00 pm. Weeknights include scheduled tutorials and on weekends mandatory science and community focused excursions. Please click here for full details of the program.
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Pharmacy Initiative Leaders Organization
The Pharmacy Initiative Leaders (PILs) Organization at Howard University College of Pharmacy is proud to present an interactive workshop for all students who are interested in applying to professional school. The spring workshop was a great success, but we have added more sessions to further prepare you to be the best candidate! The workshop will be comprised of topics that are essential as you prepare to apply for professional programs. Topics covered include: 1. Application Preparation 2.Interviewing Skills, including Mock Interviews 3. Cover Letter/Personal Statement Review* Also, this fall's workshop will have a new segment focusing on professionalism etiquette to help you prepare for the next level! This workshop is designed to provide information and tools which will help students become well informed and better prepared to be a competitive professional school candidate. This is sure to be an event you don't want to miss! During the spring workshop, we gave away prizes such as gift cards and a tablet, so you don't want to miss out on this fall's giveaway! The event is FREEof charge, and breakfast and lunch will be provided! We look forward to seeing you there! *Please bring your Cover Letter/Personal Statement with you for review! Also, please note in the RSVP if you will be taking advantage of this service to have your cover letter reviewed so that we can prepare accordingly. Thank you! Please click here to view the attached flyer for more information. Please click here to register for the event.
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NREIP OR SEAP 10-Week Paid Internship December 19, 2014 http://nreip.asee.org/Foot Locker Scholar Athletes Program (All High School Students) December 19, 2014 https://footlockerscholarathletes.com/Moolah Spot Scholarship (Must be over the age of 16) December 31, 2014 http://www.moolahspot.com/scholarship/index.cfmThermo Scientific Pierce Scholarship (College Students) December 31, 2014 http://www.pierce-antibodies.com/PierceScholarship/Fire Essay Contest (High School Junior & Seniors) January 1, 2015 http://www.thefire.org/freedom-academia-essay-contest-high-school-students-open-fire-awarding-20000-college-scholarships/Prince George's County Alumnae Chapter Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, INC. (High School Students) January 3, 2015 http://pgcacdst.org/ John F. Kennedy Scholarship Courage Essay Contest (High School Students) January 5, 2015 http://www.jfklibrary.org/Education/Profile-in-Courage-Essay-Contest/Eligibility-and-Requirements.aspx Ron Brown Scholarship (High School Seniors) January 9, 2015 http://kckscholarships.org/scholarships/ron-brown-scholar-program2014 GE-Reagan Foundation (High School Seniors) January 9, 2015 http://www.reaganfoundation.org/GE-RFScholarships.aspxBurger King Scholarship (High School Students) January 10, 2015 http://www.studentscholarshipsearch.com/scholarships/burger-king-scholars-program.php Gates Millennium Scholarship (High School Seniors) January 14, 2015 https://scholarships.gmsp.org/Program/Details/2bfd8f53-40aa-4705-9f8b-d92d972e59df DOT Summer Transportation Internship (College Students) January16, 2015 http://www.fhwa.dot.gov/education/stipdg.cfmMickey Leland Fellowship (College Students) January 18, 2015 http://blogs.baruch.cuny.edu/honors/2013/11/25/mickey-leland-energy-fellowship-program/ Ronald McDonald Scholarship (High School Seniors) January 21, 2015 http://www.ronaldhouse.org/scholarships.html Emma L. Bowen Internship (High School Seniors and College Freshman) January 31, 2015 http://www.emmabowenfoundation.com/index.php/application.html Bank of America Leadership Program (High School Juniors and Seniors) Check website for deadlines http://about.bankofamerica.com/en-us/global-impact/student-leaders.htmlWalmart Scholarship (High School Seniors and College Students) Deadline Varies http://foundation.walmart.com/our-focus/associate-scholarshipsCongressional Black Caucus Foundation Program (High School and College Students) Deadlines Vary http://www.cbcfinc.org/cbcf-scholarships.htmlUNCF (All Students) Deadline Varies http://www.uncf.org/sections/ForStudents/SS_Scholarships/scholarDetailSGA.asp?id=886 Scholarship Websites: http://www.fastweb.comhttp://goo.gl/jvPt7ahttp://www.cksf.orghttp://www.zinch.comhttp://ww.dellscholars.orghttp://www.cappex.comScholarship Application Checklist: Completed application Picture Letters of Recommendation Academic resume Essay Official transcript
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Please click here to view the Lunch Menu for December. Please click here to view the Lunch Menu for January 2015 Please click here to view the Lunch Menu Ingredients for January 2015
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