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Next week will mark the end of the second quarter and the first semester of the school year.\u00a0This means some elective courses will be ending and many classes will be giving major assessments next week.\u00a0<\/div>\n
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This year, my advisory consists of 10th graders. Once per cycle, upperclassmen from the Journey\u2019s program join us to offer advice. Today they shared a universal tip: use a three-day weekend wisely. They recommended studying for a chunk of time each day instead of cramming everything at the last minute. Spreading study sessions over several days is a more effective and less stressful way to reinforce learning than pulling an all-nighter.<\/div>\n
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A quick reminder that 8th grade parent\/guardian night will take place Wednesday starting at 7 pm.\u00a0If any parent wants a tour they can arrive at 6:30 and have a tour of our building from one of our student ambassadors.\u00a0We did send this message directly to our 8th grade families already but some of you may have another child coming up or a friend\/neighbor.\u00a0<\/div>\n
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When students are called out of school they are expected to leave the building<\/strong><\/div>\n<\/div>\n
Over the past few years, we have been seeing an unexpected situation where parents call the house offices to release their child from school, but then the student does not in fact leave the building.\u00a0This is a challenging situation for us because we are responsible for their whereabouts and well being, especially our underclass students. Please note if we find a student in our building who has been called out but is not in the class they belong in at the time, this will be considered a class cut and appropriate consequences will be given.\u00a0<\/div>\n<\/p><\/div>\n<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<\/tbody>\n<\/table>\n
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