3B went ice skating today. It was lots of fun. Here are some pics. Peitong made us all look bad, but we still all had a great time.
Sunday, January 30, 2011
Saturday, January 8, 2011
Angel Tree
In looking through some hall pictures on my computer, I realized that I forgot to post the picture of the angel tree items we purchased. Our angel tree child was a 7 year old girl, and we got her some clothes and toys that she had requested. The students did an amazing job donating their own money (and getting some of their parent to offer support as well), and everyone who was able to attend had a wonderful time shopping for the child's wish list items.
I believe that learning to be kind and serve others in our community is an important lesson, and it speaks so well of all the students on 3rd Bryan that they took this project so seriously and were so excited to have this opportunity for service. We are already beginning to look for other service opportunities for the coming months.
I believe that learning to be kind and serve others in our community is an important lesson, and it speaks so well of all the students on 3rd Bryan that they took this project so seriously and were so excited to have this opportunity for service. We are already beginning to look for other service opportunities for the coming months.
List of supplies
Many of the activities we have scheduled for this month either require no supplies or we have the needed supplied. As I mentioned in my email though, we will need some of the usual things like candy for hall meetings and cookies or other snacks for bedtime story.
In addition, we have had a request to do a painting day for arts and crafts and our paint supplies are running low. If anyone would like to donate paints, brushes, paper, or other supplies they would be appreciated.
And last, but not least, we have planned a midnight snack with our brother hall on Jan. 28th, so if anyone would like to donate snacks for that, they would be welcome. Two halls including 30 some teenage boys can put away a lot of food.
Thanks again for your continued support!
In addition, we have had a request to do a painting day for arts and crafts and our paint supplies are running low. If anyone would like to donate paints, brushes, paper, or other supplies they would be appreciated.
And last, but not least, we have planned a midnight snack with our brother hall on Jan. 28th, so if anyone would like to donate snacks for that, they would be welcome. Two halls including 30 some teenage boys can put away a lot of food.
Thanks again for your continued support!
Monday, December 13, 2010
Pepsi Voting
I just want to remind everyone to continue voting for the NCSSM food drive in the Pepsi Refresh grant project even after the students leave campus for winter break. For all the details on how to vote and to see the other projects in our voting coalition please visit http://www.my10votes.com/. We have a chance to win $50,000 as well as the media support and other financial support of Pepsi. This will be a huge help and could make the difference between us breaking the record this year or not.
Community Service Projects
In December, we decided to focus on appreciating what we have and giving to others in need. As part of this we decided to take on 2 community service projects as a hall.
First, we will be participating in the Angel Tree program where we get the name of a local child whose family is not able to provide Christmas gifts. The child provides a wish list and we use that list as a guide to shop for gifts. Our angel this year is an 8 year old girl whose dream gifts are a black bratz doll, a monster high doll, clothes, and underwear. We will be going shopping Tuesday after school to get her gifts, and I have encouraged all the students to make a small donation to help make this girls Christmas better.
For our second community service project, we partnered with 1st Beall to take stockings to the Carter Community School. This is a grade K-3 school that is just up the street from NCSSM. We will be going Tuesday at lunch to deliver stockings and visit with the students, and we have invited Dr. Jon Miller, a humanities teacher at NCSSM, to come with us as a special guest and read "How the Grinch Stole Christmas" to the children. We hope to make a positive impression on the elementary school students and give them something special and fun to remember.
I hope that you all will continue to support us in our efforts to serve other people in out community. I think it is very important for the student on hall to learn to give back and be good community members and it is my hope that these projects will give them an opportunity to do that.
First, we will be participating in the Angel Tree program where we get the name of a local child whose family is not able to provide Christmas gifts. The child provides a wish list and we use that list as a guide to shop for gifts. Our angel this year is an 8 year old girl whose dream gifts are a black bratz doll, a monster high doll, clothes, and underwear. We will be going shopping Tuesday after school to get her gifts, and I have encouraged all the students to make a small donation to help make this girls Christmas better.
For our second community service project, we partnered with 1st Beall to take stockings to the Carter Community School. This is a grade K-3 school that is just up the street from NCSSM. We will be going Tuesday at lunch to deliver stockings and visit with the students, and we have invited Dr. Jon Miller, a humanities teacher at NCSSM, to come with us as a special guest and read "How the Grinch Stole Christmas" to the children. We hope to make a positive impression on the elementary school students and give them something special and fun to remember.
I hope that you all will continue to support us in our efforts to serve other people in out community. I think it is very important for the student on hall to learn to give back and be good community members and it is my hope that these projects will give them an opportunity to do that.
Wednesday, December 1, 2010
Winter Favorites
I asked each of the girls to tell me their favorite thing about winter, and these are the responses I got. Winter break seemed to be the clear winner, but I am going to believe that it is only because all the girls are so excited to get home and see their families. Can you guess your daughter's favorite before you look?
Our Favorite Things about Winter:
Catherine-Winter clothes
Reena-Getting to see her family
Brittany-Snow
Natalia-Fireplaces
Eunice-Apple cider
Brooke-Presents
Kerstin-Hot chocolate
Rebekah-Her birthday and watching her brother open Christmas presents
Paulina-Winter break
Jenna-Christmas lights
Axita-Christmas decorations
Denise-Cold weather
Alice-Christmas carols
Nishkala-Smells of Christmas like pine trees
Chuchitra-People are nicer
Elizabeth-Snow
Shannon-Snow, Christmas, and being able to see her breath when she is outside
Hannah-Salvation army people with the bells and red buckets
Abagail-Waking up early enough to see the sun rise
Meaghan-The weather and winter break
Tina-Winter break
Andrea-Making seasonal foods
Janice-Peppermint mochas from Starbucks
Grishma-Decorated pine cones (the painted gold sparkley ones)
Lauren F-Christmas cards
Lauren L-Spending time with family
Peitong-Winter break
Tolu-Snow
Emma-Winter break
Deveney-Scarves
Connie-Spending time with family and friends, candy canes, and Christmas carols
Linsey-Gingerbread houses at the Grove Park Inn in Asheville and getting to spend time with family
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