Broadcast 11512
Transcript of Broadcast 11512
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Week of November 5, 2012
The Williams School works with each child to build an enduring foundation
for academic, moral, and social success. Williams School students embody
integrity, confidence, discipline, and a love of learning.
Honor before Honors
MARKYOUR CALENDARS
For the following TWS events:
Sunday, November 4th
Daylight Savings Time Ends
Remember to set your clocks back one (1) hour Saturday PM
Tuesday/Wednesday, Nov. 6th-7th Francophone/Hispanic CelebrationWednesday, November 7
thOpen House 5-8 PM
Wednesday, November 14th
Fall Sports Reception
Thursday, November 15th
Second Grade Guest Lunch
Tuesday, November 20th
Grandparents Day
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THIS WEEK
Monday, November 5th
Dress Down Day
Tuesday, November 6th
Election Day
Francophone/Hispanic Day CelebrationGOTR 3:15-4:30 PMWednesday, November 7
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K-8 Admissions Open House 5-8 PM
Francophone/Hispanic Celebration
Young Yogis 3:05-4:00 PM
Thursday, November 8th
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ndGrade/Teddys Birthday @ Mrs. Kellys
GOTR 3:15-4:30 PM
Friday, November 9th
Kids Night Out 6:00-10:00 PM
Makeup Picture Day 9:30-10:30 AM in MPR
NEXT WEEK
Monday, November 12th
Rehearsal @ Chrysler Museum 8:30-10:30 AM (Grandparents Day)
Tuesday, November 13th
PAC Meeting 3:30 PM
GOTR 3:15-4:30 PM
Wednesday, November 14th
Winter Sports Begin
Fall Sports Reception 5:30 PM
Young Yogis 3:05-4:00 PM
Thursday, November 15th
Second Grade Guest Lunch 11:30 AMGOTR 3:15-4:30 PM
Friday, November 16th
LOOKING AHEAD
Monday, November 19th
Rehearsal @ Chrysler Museum 12:30-3:00 PM (Grandparents Day)
Tuesday, November 20thGrandparents Day 9:00-11:00 AM @ Chrysler Museum
EARLY DISMISSAL (NO Extended Day)
End of Fall Term
Wednesday, November 21st
Thanksgiving Break BeginsThursday, November 22
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Happy Thanksgiving Day
Monday, November 26th
NO SCHOOL/ Camp Williams AvailableTuesday, November 27
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Winter Term Begins/Students return to school
Board Meeting 4:30 PM
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Call Out to All Artsy-Crafty Folks
in The Williams School Community
to Join Us in a Holiday Fair!!We are looking for talented folks who love to createhandmade items. All artists, crafters, and artisans fromwithin our school community are invited to join us inselling their wares in a fun holiday event that also helpsraise funds for The Williams School.
The date of the Holiday Fair is Saturday, December 1st
from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. We will set up in the Multi-Purpose Room, beginning on Friday evening from 6 p.m.- 8 p.m., and again on Saturday morning from 8 a.m. 10 a.m. Areas of arts and crafts we would love to haveincluded are apparel, bath/body products, baskets,ceramics, dcor, furniture, fiber, fine art, florals, folk art,
gourmet items, glass items, holiday crafts, jewelry,metalwork, mixed media, photography, toys, woodcrafts,and others.If you are interested in being a vendor, please contactJoyce Soria [email protected] , and shewill send you a vendor's application. The cost of a space
is $20. A limited number of 6-foot tables are available forrent for $5 each. We hope you will come be with us forthis festive occasion.
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Discarded Halloween Candy Drive to benefit the
Samaritan House - November 1st-9thIn addition, this Halloween the SCA is asking students to support the Samaritan Housewhich is a local shelter for domestic violence victims and the children of those victims.The candy will be donated to Samaritan House for children in need. For every pound
collected, Davidson Orthodontics will donate a toothbrush in honor of The Williams School to theSamaritan House. This gives students (and parents) an avenue for discarding unwanted and/orleftover candy and in doing so donating to a great cause. The SCA will be collecting candy betweenNovember 1st and November 9th.Dear TWS Band Students and Parents:
With November here, it is time to start thinking about concert dress for all of our performances.
Students should wear concert black and white (see below) for the Nov. 28th
Holiday Concert and the
7th/8
thGrade band field trip on Dec. 4
th. No band concert dress for Grandparents Day and Carol
Service.
Also, please see note that all K-3 grade students are invited to participate in this concert which we hope
will be an exciting school event. The concert will be a musical welcome for Mr. Spencer with former
Head of School, Mr. Bart Baldwin as a guest narrator. The concert, entitled, How the Grinch (almost)Stole the Concert, should be a lot of fun. Hope to see you there.
Karen Jackson
Director, TWS Band
Concert Dress- Boys
Black dress pants
Black shoes and socks
(please no sneakers)
White, long sleeve dress shirtDark (black if possible) tie
Concert Dress- Girls
Black pants
White dress shirt- long sleeve blouse if possible
Black Shoes
(please no skirts)
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The Francophone and Hispanic two-day celebration, November 6th
and 7th
, is meant to promote thecultures and languages of many countries around the world including Haiti where our sister school, Saint
Gabriel, is located. The theme chosen this year is Monuments and Statues. TWS will be celebrating this
event with delicious food in the cafeteria, books in the library, songs, DVDs, activities in the computer lab,
art, games, Teddys birthday, and others. Students will present a few of their research projects at assemblies
this quarter.