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MIDTERM EXAM SCHEDULE &
BUS SCHEDULE
WEDNESDAY, January 23 7:20AM Math Exam 9:30AM English Exam 11:20AM Lunch (for conflicts) 12:30PM Conflicts THURSDAY, January 24 7:20AM World Language Exam 9:30AM Social Studies Exam 11:20AM Lunch (for conflicts) 12:30PM Conflicts FRIDAY, January 25 7:20AM Science Exam 9:30AM Conflicts 11:20AM Lunch (for conflicts) 12:30PM Conflicts BUS SCHEDULE Attention students who will be taking school buses home during exams: Students should catch their regular bus immediately after final exams at 11:25. All of the regular buses will depart 8 minutes after the last exam session is over. There will also be consolidated bus runs at 2:27 pm on Wednesday and Thursday. On Friday, there will be two consolidated bus runs for students at 11:25am and 2:27 pm. The bus assignments for the consolidated runs are posted in the lobbies, the bus circle and outside rooms 142 and 268. Please come to room 208 if you have questions.
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SAVE THE DATE!!!
Course Selection Night is January 31
You are invited to attend Course Selection Night at Conestoga High School at 7:00PM on Thursday, January 31. Separate programs will be offered for each grade level. In order to maximize the time available for presentations, parents should go directly to the assigned rooms for each grade level. These room assignments will be clearly posted at all school entrances.
Parents who will have students in more than one grade at Conestoga should choose the grade level with which they are least familiar. Faculty representatives will rotate through all four locations, so all questions should be addressed regardless of the room chosen. Keeping in mind that students will hear similar presentations by teachers and counselors during the school day, they should not find it necessary to attend.
Prior to Course Selection Night, each student will receive a personal copy of the Program of Studies and will learn about course offerings and course selection procedures. In order to get the most from the evening event, parents will find it helpful to peruse the book and discuss course selection with their students in advance. Also, please bring your student's copy with you on Course Selection Night.
In each of the sessions, counselors and administrators will review course selection procedures and offer suggestions on the decision-making process in relation to student interests, abilities, and aspirations. Curriculum supervisors, department chairpersons, and other faculty representatives will offer brief presentations for each grade level, highlighting new offerings and other changes in the 2013-2014 Program.
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Extended Experience PE
Conestoga students need 8 PE credits in order to graduate and should plan to take one PE credit per semester. Current freshmen who complete 2 PE credits this school year will be eligible to complete the remaining 6 PE credits either through class at Conestoga, Extended PE or through a team sport.
Application forms for Extended PE for the second semester must be submitted in the Main Office by February 1, 2013. The forms should include the signature of a parent and of the supervisor at the facility where the student is completing their Extended Experience. Club sports, which include Crew, Rugby, Ice Hockey, Squash and Paddle Tennis, are considered Extended Experience PE and students participating in those sports also need to submit the form. Forms are available on Conestoga's website or in the Main Office.
Students participating in other sports at Conestoga may use their team sport to fulfill the PE requirement. Fall and Spring sports may be used for the appropriate semester requirement and winter sports may be used for either semester. The team sport should be noted on the Course Selection Cards.
If the activity is changed after the EEPE proposal is submitted the change must be documented. If a student is cut from a team sport, extended time will be offered to apply for EEPE. If the EEPE contract is not followed a "U" will be entered on the transcript as the final grade.
Click Here for Extended Experience Form!
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 ATTENTION SPRING ATHLETES A student wishing to participate in the winter sports program must submit the following forms to (or have on file with) the Athletic Office no later than February 15, 2013. The Parent Consent Forms contains three areas that are completed once a year: 1. The Parent/Student Guideline. 2. The Assumption of Risk 3. Student Accidents and Injures - Treating Information PIAA Pre-participation Physical Examination has several pages that need to be completed: Click her for more information on the forms. The Spring Sports meeting for students and parents will be on Wednesday, February 13, 2012, starting in the Auditorium at 7PM. Please plan to attend.
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 CAREER WEEK 2013 CHS will host Career Days on March 5-7, 2013. Approximately 30 speakers are scheduled to present. Each presentation will be done within the space of a 40 minute period. We are using rooms #142 and #268. Speakers are scheduled for periods 2,3,4, 7, 8 (morning only on Thursday, March 7). All Conestoga students are welcome to attend/sign-up for Career Day presentations. Student Registration will be held during lunch Wednesday, Feb 27 - Monday, Mar 4, 2013. The teacher (in the class they will miss) MUST grant approval.
PARENT VOLUNTEERS NEEDED
To help publicize Career Days to the students!
Jan 28-29 (M-T) 9-11am to make signs & banners.
Feb 1, 4-5 (F, M-T) 2:15-3:45pm to hang signs & banners.
All work at CHS.
If you can help on ANY of these days, please email Anne Susas, annesusas@yahoo.com.
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Harlem Wizards and T/E Students and Teachers Play Basketball to Help FLITE
The Harlem Wizards will return Friday, March 15 to play a spirited basketball game against students, teachers and administrators from every T/E school. If you were there last March, you know that gym was rocking! Everyone had a great time, so we have to do it again.
This event is FLITE's largest fundraiser of the year and we need your help for it to be successful. There are several exciting opportunities for local businesses or individuals to sponsor this years' Wizards game. This event is FLITE's largest fundraiser of the year and we need your help for it to be successful. There are several exciting opportunities for local businesses or individuals to sponsor this years' Wizards game. - Presenting Sponsor for $2000
- Concession Sponsor for $1500
- Security Sponsor for $1000
- School spirit T shirt Sponsor for $500
- Ticket Sponsor for $250- no longer available
Each sponsorship level comes with some free tickets to the game as well as recognition in various ways. For details on how to help FLITE help kids, go to www.flite-pa.org or email FLITE Coordinator Chris Caine at cdcaine@yahoo.com. Tickets for the Wizards game will go on sale in early February. Don't miss this fun night in T/E. This is what our school district is all about. About FLITE: The Foundation for Learning in Tredyffrin/Easttown (FLITE) is a 501(c) (3) non-profit organization that funds programs that enable children to reach their full potential and promote innovation and academic excellence in our public schools. FLITE-funded programs provide opportunities that change children's lives and strengthen our community. For more information, visit www.flite-pa.org.
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