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The Weekly Bulletin

Our school mission:
Alice Deal Middle School inspires excellence, curiosity, and compassion through intellectual and social engagement.
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Principal's Message...
Yesterday's gloomy fog made me wonder if this is what winter in DC has come down to: dense fog advisories, cold rains, and then oddly warm days at irregular intervals. While the diligent amongst us can surely find something to complain with the low-hanging clouds and eerie calm, it beats the bone-warping cold just a few hundred miles to the north of us. It also ensures lots of playing time for our students out at recess - no snow covered fields deter their serious running-around.
The middle of "winter" is also when our thoughts as a school community turn to next school year. I have almost concluded (with Hearst this Wednesday) my annual pilgrimage to our excellent feeder elementary schools. This week, I visited Shepherd Elementary, and met with a large group (including staff members) of interested parties. As the meeting was starting, I heard a spirited discussion about the day's excitement - the GeoPlunge Tournament. Held at the National Portrait Gallery, 74 teams competed to be the best in the city at GeoPlunge, a game of geographical knowledge. Students at Shepherd had placed second in the city - and had been squeezed out of first by Deal's #1 team (Deal also placed 3rd and 12th). It turns out that some of the stalwarts on the Deal team were Shepherd's aces from before.
The continuity that our community schools represent (exemplified by the history of the GeoPlunge competition) was brought further home during yesterday's Open House. A very nice, well-attended event, it was our last open house of the year. There are two more Deal tours (see below and to the left) but our full school open houses are done. Families from all of our feeders and from a number of DC public and private schools met with a core group of dedicated Deal staffers who voluntarily came out to show off their departments. It was nice to see families whom I had met at my feeder visits (there were several Shepherd families there). But just like with GeoPlunge, I was reminded of how all that is Deal grows out of who has come through our doors. A parent who has been instrumental in leading the Scrabble clubs at both Deal and Janney noted that Janney has provided some of our great Scrabblers. When we look at each of our schools in our feeder pattern, there is always something of that culture that works its way into Deal. Our strong Spanish Humanities program, our cross-country success, our theater kids - all of these (and much more) are indelibly marked by our feeder schools.
I know that many of the families I met on Saturday were sounding us out - will this work best for their child? We did our best to answer that during the morning. Like any place, Deal has its strengths and its challenges. I believe, however, that what has always set the school apart has been its sense of identity. There is a "Deal Way" that has been in places for years (decades?). It behooves us to recognize this, and yet to remind ourselves that we are the beneficiaries of the thousands of students who came through the doors and left their mark on the building's culture.
Principal Albright
I want to give thanks to those dedicated Deal citizens who helped introduce their school to new families. Thanks go to Ms. Bustos, Mr. Pavy, Ms. G. Jackson, Ms. D. Jackson, Ms. Henderson, Mr. Ngwa, Mr. Downing, Ms. Ortiz, Ms. Quinn, Ms. White, Ms. Hernandez, Ms. Simpson-Wayne, Ms. McFarland, Ms. Mostoller, Ms. Trenkle, Mr. Custer, Ms. Wang, Mr. Gueltig (and Landon!), Mr. Turner, Ms. Allen, and Ms. Spann (as well as to Ms. Neal and Ms. Stallworth with the administrative team). We couldn't do it with you.
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Stay Informed!
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Week of
January 14, 2013
Bell Schedule
Monday - Bell I
Tuesday - Bell I
Wednesday - Bell I
Thursday Bell - SSR
Friday - Bell I
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Find out about Deal with...
Deal Tours
Please join us for a tour. All tours start at 9:30 and meet outside the Welcome Center.
January 15
February 12
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Upcoming Dates
January 14
American Art Museum - La Paz
Air & Space - London
January 15
Deal Tour
Air & Space - San Francisco
Team Leaders Mtg
January 16
Embassy Program - London
Track Championships
Air & Space - Santiago
January 17
Dept. Chairs, 3:30 pm
School-wide Spelling Bee
January 18
8th Gr. "We the People" Mock Trial
Air & Space - Sydney
January 21
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Holiday
No school for students or staff
January 22
Deal Geography Bee
January 23
Literature to Film Festival
January 24
Faculty Meeting, 3:30 pm
January 25
Students dismissed at 12:15 pm
Detention, 12:15 - 3:15 pm Records Day Last Day of 2nd Advisory
January 28
American Art Museum - Mecca
January 29
Team Leaders
January 31
Embassy Program - Sydney
February 1
American Art Museum - Firenze
February 5
PIA Testing
Team Leaders
February 6
Math Depart Meeting
PIA Testing
February 7
New to Deal Meeting, 3:30 pm
February 8
LSAT, 7:30 am
Deal Science Fair
Report Cards Issued
February 9
Saturday Detention
9 am - 12 noon
February 12
NAEP Testing
Deal Tour
6th Grade Writing Night, 6 pm
February 13
National Portrait Gallery - Firenze
February 14
Department Chairs, 3:30 pm
Winter Dance
3:30 - 6 pm
February 15
PD Day
No School for Students
Detention 9 am - 12 noon
February 18
Presidents Day
No School for staff and students
February 20
Literature to Film Festival
Embassy Program - London
8th Grade We the People Mock Trial
February 21
Faculty Meeting 3:30 pm
February 22
Deficiencies to HR
World Language Trip Meeting
February 23
Deal PTA Auction - 6:30 pm
Saturday Detention; 9 - 12
February 25
Parent-Teacher Conference
No School for Students
February 26
Team Leaders, 3:30 pm
February 27
Deficiencies to Admin
February 28
Third Advisory Midpoint
Hoops for Heart
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Lunch Applications
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Complete Lunch Form online at
Mealsapp.dcps.dc.gov
All families regardless of eligibility must complete a lunch form. This is important and helps determine some funding for the school.
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Library News
Library Media Center Hours
Before School 8 - 8:40 am
After School 3:30 - 4:30 pm
Students must have parental permission to stay after school
The Alice Deal Library welcomes students for reading and homework after school! Students must have a permission form on file in the library to use the space after school. Students may pick up a form in the library, or may download it from the library website (Library Pass).
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PTA Sponsors
The following are the Deal PTA 2012-2013 business sponsors.
The Broad Branch Market
* Taylor Agostino Group
* Radifera Design Group
* W.C. & A.N. Miller Realtor
* Pete's New Haven Style Apizza
* Second Wind CrossFit
* edCount, LLC
Math Medics
(More information at AliceDeal.org)
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Community Information
(Items in this section are not sponsored by Deal)
No announcements this week!
Information of interest to the Deal community may be emailed for consideration to roslyn.baxter@dc.gov.
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Student and parent information...
New: GeoPlunge Champions!
Congratulations to Zach Lordan, Colin Powell, and Oscar Lee for finishing in first place against 74 teams at the GeoPlunge Challenge Tournament. Deal's two others teams made up of Meg Buzbee, Shayna Brotzman, & Vera Walsh-Alker, and Olivia Viorst, Elizabeth Brennan, & Ellika Edelman finished in 3rd and 12th respectively. GeoPlunge is a competitive and fun card game with loads of geography information about the 50 states!
New: Special Note from 7th Grade English Dep't. and Team Rome
Our own Yusuke Fukuda is now a semi-finalist for the Veteran of Foreign Wars (VFW) Annual Patriot's Pen Essay Competition. "This VFW sponsored youth essay competition gives students an opportunity to write essays expressing their views on democracy with the prospect of winning money for college." Yusuke, as well as many other Roman students, attended Roman Holiday, sacrificed their free-time, and worked hard to satisfy a strict writing rubric as they tackled the prompt: What I Would Tell America's Founding Fathers. We are proud of all those who decided to take on this challenge! Yusuke's essay will be displayed on a bulletin board in Ms. Woods' classroom for the week of January 14-18. As Yusuke advances to the next round, not only as Deal's Champion, but also as the student representative for the District of Columbia, we all share in his victory. Congratulations, Yusuke!
New: Homework Help at Tenley-Friendship Library
Students in grades K-12 can complete homework assignments every Tuesday at Tenley-Friendship Library for two hours beginning at 3 pm. A librarian will be available to help you.
New: The Deal Aftercare Program has space available
Parents please be advised that there are still full- and part-time slots available in the Alice Deal AfterCare program, operated by Early Stages Learning Centers. For more information, visit http://eslearningcenters.com/Alice_Deal_Middle_School.html or stop by the cafeteria and see Ms. Felder after school.
New: Volunteers Needed for "Deal App" Prototype Presentations!
The Art Department is in need of parents and community members to informally evaluate students' prototype presentations on Wednesday, January 23. Volunteers will provide feedback regarding the features, marketability, usability, etc. of students' prototypes. If you are interested in joining us for part of the day or one class period, email art.adms@gmail.com for more information. Your feedback will help students complete their final unit evaluations.
New: Capitol Jazz @ Deal
Our Capitol Jazz Project students will be attending a Jazz 4 Young People Concert with members of the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra on Tuesday, January 29, 2013 (tentatively scheduled for 10:30AM to 11:30AM), with the location yet to be determined. The event also includes a performance opportunity for select students with the JALC Orchestra.
There will also be a Jazz at Lincoln Center Concert with Wynton Marsalis that Tuesday evening at the Kennedy Center Concert Hall (8 pm). This will include
a chance to meet Wynton Marsalis!
New: Teens for Jeans
Did you know that there are 1.7 million homeless people under the age of 18 in America? The number one item these teens ask for at homeless shelters is jeans. Deal has teamed with dosomething.org to collect used (but washed) jeans for these teens. Dosomething.org has made it into a contest - the school which collects the most jeans wins a $10,000 grant, Aeropostale sweatshirts with the school name on it, and a party! The contest runs from January 14 through February 10; jeans can be turned in to the bin in front of the Welcome Center.
New: Ski & Snowboard Trips are here!
Interested in attending a ski & snowboard trip this February? Come to the interest meeting! For 6th grade students, the interest meeting will be held immediately after school on Thursday, January 17. For 7th & 8th grade students, the interest meeting will be held on Tuesday, January 22. Interest meetings will be held in Ms. Glick's classroom - C104. If you do not attend your grade's interest meeting, you will not be able to go on the trip. If you have a conflict with the meeting, come see Ms. Glick as soon as possible.
National History Day Workshop/Tutorials Start Next Week
Students seeking help with NHD projects can get some on-site assistance on Wednesday afternoons from 3:30-4:15 pm in E305. Ms. Mostoller, the teacher trustee on National History Day's board of directors, will provide tutorials on the dates below:
Wednesday, January 16: documentaries
Wednesday, January 23: exhibit boards
Wednesday, January 30: research papers
Wednesday, February 6: web sites
Wednesday, February 13: performances
Students must have parental consent before electing to stay after school for help.
Students are also encouraged to contact Missy McNatt, the DC coordinator for NHD, who offers assistance at the Education Center of the National Archives and Records Administration every Saturday. You can reach her at missy.mcnatt@nara.gov to make an appointment.
Final projects are due February 19.
Attention All Seventh Grade Spanish Students!
The 2014 Spanish Language Spring Break tour has been announced and Deal is looking forward to returning to beautiful Costa Rica in 2014! If you are interested in finding out more about the tour or registering please go to www.eftours.com/1365514. We hope your son or daughter can join us for an experience that will open their eyes to the world. If you have any questions please email Ms. Henderson at hendersonak@gmail.com.
Scholastic Book Clubs
Sometimes the right book is all it takes to nurture a child's love of reading. That's why we are pleased that our school will be participating in Scholastic Book Clubs this school year. Starting in January, Scholastic Book Club fliers will be available through Ms. Kinzer each month. These fliers contain just-right, affordable books and Storia™ eBooks for every age and reading level. In addition, orders can now be placed online. Ordering online is fast and easy! In order to order online, follow the steps below:
1) Register at www.scholastic.com/bookclubs
2) Use LWMM6 as the Class Activation Code
3) Choose from thousands of print titles, value packs, and Storia eBooks.
4) Submit the order to Ms. Kinzer
5) Earn free books for you and our school, too!
For more information, contact Ms. Kinzer at Harlan.Kinzer@dc.gov
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This Week at Deal...
Monday-Friday: Deal Basketball Games
There are home games Monday-Thursday this week. Please click here to see the schedule. Also note that the girls Rec League team has practice Friday after school. Their first game is Friday, January 18, 2013 @ 7:00 pm at Joe Cole Rec Center. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Friday: 6th grade field trips Our Deal 6th grade teams will be heading out on an exciting field trip this week. Team London (Monday), Team San Francisco (Tuesday), Team Santiago (Wednesday), and Team Sydney (Friday) will be visiting the Museums of Natural History and Air & Space.
Monday: Team La Paz field trip to Smithsonian American Art Museum Team La Paz students will be viewing nine portraits selected by Ms. Mostoller and Ms. Smith, as well as enjoying some of the new exhibits. When students return, they will begin working on a team-wide project where each student will be asked to respond in writing and illustrations to the art work they have viewed on the trip. They will complete this project with a beautifully bound notebook of the entire team's work. This beautiful work of art is an excellent keepsake for each 8th grader. Buses will leave promptly at 9:00 am on Monday - students should remember to wear comfortable walking shoes and to bring a disposable lunch. Monday: The International Cooking Club The International Cooking Club Group B will meet on Monday, January 14th after school in room C216 (the teacher's lounge). Group C will meet on January 28. Meetings will take place from 3:15 until 5 pm. Please consult the group list below, as several changes have taken place.
Group A
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Group B
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Group C
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Monday , 1/14
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Monday, 1/28
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Clarke Paty
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Zach Crouch
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Zarina Carpenter
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Erica Serrano
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Felicia Klimpacher
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Rykah Bell
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Mattie Melnyk
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Caleb Bush
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Surina Goel
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Tahaje Tomlinson
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Ariana Wehoz
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Naejia Piper
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King Cambell
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Manny Scherif
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Ilana Samuel
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John Pollack
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Youssef Youssef
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Olivia Howard
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Shakaliah Smalls
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Marjorie Albert
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Zigmund Annaville
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Shrabonti Turna
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Meghan Dayton
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Myles Duncan
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Jordyn Wright
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Lily Chanine
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Leah Pearcy
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Sofia Geislinger
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Lukas Leijon
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Cyrus McDowell
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Calia Christie
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Cecelia Sneed
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Viren Kiridena
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Nastia Webber
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Mabel Malhotra
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Leo Saunders
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Claire Contreras
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Gabby Anifantis
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Ellika Edelman
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Matilda Jensen
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Lena Kohls
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Isabella Rhein
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Lindsay Harper
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Ashan Kiridena
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Zenon Melynk
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Clara Edmonds
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Natalia Facchinato
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Sarah Desta
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Robert Graves
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Leela Yadav
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Madeliene Yando
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Sophia Poulos
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Camille Ortiz
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Jaednee Ramirez-Rivera
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Perri Hollar
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Ariana Daly
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Kendra Brown
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Lalita Kohls
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Emilia Menjersik
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Anna Joos
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Alexandra Tomkin
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Alexis Anderson
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Monday: The Afterschool Outdoor Basketball Club The Afterschool Outdoor Basketball Club will meet Monday, Jan 14 at 3:30 pm on the court behind the school next to the "Cottage." Dress for cold weather. In the event of rain, we will meet with Mr. Namian in Room W205. Monday: Student Council Meetings are every Monday from 3:30 to 4:30 in E205, so all homeroom teachers please remind your representatives to come! This week we will continue to plan the Winter dance coming up in February. Tuesday and Thursday: Football Conditioning Football conditioning Tuesday and Thursday of this week from 3:30-4:45. Be in the weight area at 3:30. Do not leave your belongings in the locker room. Wednesday: Attention Deal Scientists Discovery Club will meet this Wednesday, from 3:30 - 4:30 in E101 with Ms. Law and Ms. Purcell. Wednesday: Tm Alexandria Pre-Algebra Students Re-takes for Unit 2B will be the week of Jan 14-18. Reminder that test corrections need to be checked off by Miss Milikin before you can take the re-test. The time you will be able to take re-Test will be after school on Wednesday (1/16). If there is an issue with this time please contact Miss Milikin. Wednesday: Alexandria Library Alexandria Library time will be in E200 on Wednesday from 3:30 until 4:30. Thursday: Spelling Bee Classroom Bees have been held and we now have our competitors for the annual Alice Deal Spelling Bee! The Spelling Bee will be held on Thursday, January 17, starting during 7th grade lunch. (7th and 8th grade participants will eat lunch during 6th grade lunch.) Stay tuned to see who are the three who advance from ADMS and what is their winning word! Thursday: Team London Study hall will be this Thursday, from 3:30-4:30 in E104. We will see you there! Friday: Type Faster Now TFN (Type Faster Now) will this week. Same location (W204),different time (Fridays from 3:30-4:15). We will also be using a new typing instruction program that will be much more fun to use than what we were using before! All students are welcome to join for some typing instruction. |
Congratulations to the December Students of the Month
Every month, team teachers select 2 students who exemplify an IB learner profile. The profile characteristic for December is Communicator. Communicators understand and express ideas and information confidently and creatively in more than one language and in a variety of modes of communication. They work effectively and willingly in collaboration with others.
Grade 6
Team Sydney: Trinity Greene David Moralez-Sanz
Team Santiago: Natalia Facchinato-Sitja Jacob Green
Team San Francisco: Anna Meikle Ben Wilcox
Team London: Dylan Waldner Erica Morse
Grade 7
Team Sparta: Vanessa Castillo Phillip Rosten
Team Alexandria: Carl Morrison Maiah Moody
Team Rome: Emahni Grant Ben Werb
Team Mumbai: Malik Ennis Mariah Randriambolona
Grade 8
Team Mecca: Natalia Green Jalen Simmons
Team Firenze: Nadeeya Harrison Joseph Spaeth
Team La Paz: Isaiah King Lucy McCurdy
Team Timbuktu: Charles Fluckiger
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8th grade announcements
Schedule Mock HS Interviews
If you are preparing for a high school interview, contact Ms. Redekopp in the library to schedule a mock interview (including feedback and interview tips). Appointments last about 15 minutes and are scheduled during lunch and after school.
Specialized High School Opportunities
Great Things are Happening at Eastern Senior High School
Eastern Senior High School located on Capitol Hill has some great programs that may interest your student. The special program offerings include an IB Diploma Track, Accelerated Cohort at Eastern (ACE), Health
and Medical Sciences Academy(HMSA) and BUILD. These academies provide unique opportunities to be a part of a select cohort of students who want
to pursue specific interests during their time in high school. Students and families can learn more information about Eastern and download application materials at www.easternhighschooldc.org. Application
deadlines vary depending on the program to which you decide to apply.
Requesting Recommendations for Private Schools
1. Who to ask?: Start by thinking of which teachers can attest to your strengths and positive attributes. Some schools require specific subject teachers to write the recommendation so be aware of this before you ask.
2. Prepare: Gather the recommendation forms and fill out all pertinent information. Prepare an addressed and stamped envelope for each school which you are requesting a recommendation for. All recommendations will be placed in the mail by the individual teacher or by your counselor.
3. Ask: Take the recommendation form with the envelope to the person who you need the request from. Ask the person if they would be willing to write your recommendation. Tell them when it needs to be completed and mailed in. Ms. White has recommendation request slips available to help with this process.
4. Grow: Use the experience of asking for a letter of recommendation to help you grow your communication skills which will come in handy when advocating for yourself in high school.
For all transcript requests for private schools, please also provide an addressed and stamped envelope for the mailing of these items as well.
Specialized High School Open House Updates
Phelps ACE - January 18 and February 22
Individual Graduation Portfolio (IGP)
The IGP provides students with a road map to the future and a record of the past. Staying on course empowers students to reach the destination-graduation- with all the courses, skills, and experiences needed to make informed decisions about education and career. Grade level milestones and guideways lead students through the program. Learning opportunities available through the IGP include Career/College Major Exploration, High School Course Planning, Goal Setting/Journaling, Interest/Skill Inventories.
Please encourage your student to explore options for their future at home using the following steps:
1. Go to www.dcps.bridges.com
2. Login with DCPS+studentID and the password the student has created (If it's the students first time logging in, the password is simply DCPS)
3. Click on Choices Explorer
4. Click on the Your Portfolio Tab
5. Click Your Plans and get started on the path
Should there be any questions regarding the Choices explorer, please contact your grade-level counselor.
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Staff information ...
New: WTU Teachers' Meeting
The January Union Meeting will be held on Tuesday, January 15 at 3:30 PM in N113 (Mr. Kirschenbaum's classroom). Please join us to discuss current issues.
New: New-To-Deal Cookie Talk Thursday
New-To-Deal Teachers, please join us for a quick check-in to discuss any questions you might have. Cookies will be provided! We will meet in C128 (across from the Welcome Center) at 3:30.
New: Friday PD - Times Two!
"Three Levels of Questioning" in Ms. Law's room - E101. "Teacher Peer Observations" in Mr. Kirschenbaum's room - N113.
Understanding ADHD in the Classroom
Beginning in January, Ms. Banal and Ms. Scott will meet with grade-level team teachers to offer strategies and support for understanding and working with students who have ADHD.
Sessions will be offered during team planning periods on the following dates:
7th Grade Teams: Friday, January 18
8th Grade Teams: Friday, February 1
Recycling Printer Cartridges and Batteries
Wondering what to do with your used printer cartridges and batteries? The Recycling Green Team will make sure they are recycled or disposed of in an environmentally responsible way. Please send all types of printer cartridges and batteries to Mr Winn-Ritzenberg or place them in his mailbox. Thank you for recycling.
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Before and After School Activities
Monday AM
Young Men's Choir - 7:45 am - Rm CG04
Chinese tutoring 8 - 8:30am - Rm N111
Spanish tutoring with Ms. Cadavid 8:10 am - RM C314
Spanish tutoring with Ms. Jackson - Rm C212
Monday PM
Girl Up Rm E305
Newspaper club Rm N116
Student Council meeting Rm E205
Viking Quarterly Rm W103
African Drumming club- Canceled this week
Girls on Track - Rm E103
After school Outdoor Hoop club - Rm W205
Ultimate Frisbee club - Rm C130 6
6th grade Concert Band, 7th & 8th Symphonic Band and Jazz band meeting - Auditorium
Tennis club - Rm E300
Photography Club - Rm E104 French club to 4:30 - CG07
Afterschool Basketball club - W205
Vikings Soccer to 5 pm
GeoPlunge - C130
Board Games to 4:30 - W106
Indoor Track practice to 5 pm
Deal Relief Council - E104
MS Boys' Basketball game
MS Girls' Basketball game
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Tuesday Am
8th String Ensemble - Auditorium
Jazz Band 7:45 am - Rm CG20
Concert Choir 7:45 am - Rm CG04
Spanish tutoring with Ms. Jackson - RM C212
Tuesday PM
Fantasy Football club - Rm C212
Reader's Theater - Rm E205
Cheerleading practice to 5pm
Ultimate Frisbee club - Rm C130
Conflict Resolution and Peer Mediation Ms. McFarland's office
Bocce club - Front lawn
Music workshop
Girls' Running - RM E304
Girls on Track - Rm E103
Mural/Public Art club
Swimming club to 5:15 pm
Midsummer
6th grade Boys' Basketball game
6th grade Girls' Basketball game
Indoor track practice to 5 pm
Football Conditioning to 4:45 pm - Weight Area
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Wednesday AM
6th Grade Concert Band - 7:45 am
Advanced Concert Band - 7:45 am
Young Men's Choir - 7:45 am
Spanish tutoring with Ms. Jackson - RM C212
Wednesday PM
Spartan Barracks
Deal Student Librarian
- Library
Team Mumbai Rm N113
Fencing
club to 5:00 pm - Rm W207
Alexandria Library Rm E200
Roman Holiday - Rm E204
After School Sports Rap - Rm W104
Team Santiago study hall - Rm C130
Debate Team - Rm W100
Type Faster Now to 4:15 - Rm 204
New Student Transitions workshop 7th & 8th
Ms. White's Office
Roman Holiday - E204
Deal Scientists club - Rm E101
C-Span - Rm W304
Team Alexandria - Rm E200
Santiago study Hall - C130
Parlons Français Club, to 4:30 - C308
Literature-to-Film Festival to 5 pm - Library Discovery Club - E101 Salva Las Focas/Save the Seals club - C314 MS Boys' Basketball game MS Girls' Basketball game Creative Writing - W305 |
Thursday AM
Chinese tutoring 8 - 8:30 am - Rm N111
Spanish tutoring 8:10 am - RM C314
String Chamber Ensemble - 7:45 am
Jazz Band - 7:45 am
Concert Choir - 7:45 am
Spanish tutoring with Ms. Jackson - RM C212
French Tutoring Mr Ngwa 8:10 am
Thursday PM
Cheerleading practice to 5 pm
MWIT club - Rm E206
Team London Rm E104
Mathletes Rm E106
M.I.T. to 4:30 - RM E206
Swimming club to 5:15 pm
TAGS 6th and 7th graders - C130
GEMS meeting
Spanish Club
6th grade Boys' Basketball game
6th grade Girls' Basketball game
Writing club RM W305
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Friday AM
7th & 8th Grade Peer Mediators meeting at 8 am - Rm C116
6th Grade Concert Band - 7:45 am
Advanced Concert Band - 7:45 am
Friday PM
Type Faster Now to 4:15 -W204
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