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THE ORACLE A WEEKLY NEWSLETTER FOR PARENTS AND FAMI LIES OF
Issue 22, Week of February 25 – March 3
MIDDLE AND UPPER SCHOOL STUDENT-LED CONFERENCES
The end of the trimester is quickly approaching and your students have been working diligently in all
areas to showcase their growing academic portfolios. Student-led conferences for all Middle and Upper
School students are an important milestone in creating confident learners who can communicate their
weaknesses and showcase their strengths. Emersion Term presentations will be from 10:00-11:30am on
March 13th at the Davis Street Gathering Space and families can then join us for conferences in the
Greenwood Terrace Gym in the afternoon of March 13th, and the morning of March 14th.
There will be no classes for Middle or Upper School students, as the faculty will all be present for
conferences. Students will lead the conferences using portfolios and teachers will be available for
additional questions and support. Reflecting on the success from our first round, this trimester we have
increased the number of simultaneous conferences, so that ten conferences will happen concurrently in
the gym. Please use the link below to sign up by writing your child’s name in a box at the time that works
for you. If you have more than one child, you should sign up for back-to-back times (ex. 1:30 and 2:00).
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AgJcf1dk_hqVdHdOQXRDUFltS2pub3hMa0RjaWNkMEE
&usp=sharing
The deadline for signups is Monday, March 3rd.
Please let me know if you have any questions. We are all looking forward to seeing the growth of our
students in student-led conferences.
-Jenny Sabin, Curriculum Coordinator
STANDOUT STUDENT SUCCESS
The Times-News recognizes senior students in each department who demonstrate excellence in that area. These students will be recognized community-wide on April 10th at the Paramount. This year's faculty nominees are:
Performing Arts: Meredith Piatt Visual Arts: Sarah Vossers
Language Arts: Allie Bardes Foreign Language: Maddie Crissman
Science: Asad Khan Mathematics: Allison Hilliard
Social Science: Hunter Shoffner
A REMINDER FROM ADMISSIONS:
UPPER SCHOOL PARENT EDUCATION NIGHT (DAV IS ST.
CAMPUS): FEB. 25, 6 : 15PM
TONIGHT! All interested Middle and Upper School parents are invited to
attend an informative evening dedicated to all that is the TBS Upper School.
Have you wanted an opportunity to speak with Upper School students
about what they love about their community? Have you wondered what it
is that sets the Upper School apart from any other high school in the area?
We’ll talk about honors coursework, community life, and
student-driven initiatives. At 5:30, refreshments will be served.
SPRING OPEN HOUSE (G REENWOOD TERRACE) :
MONDAY, MARCH 3, 11: 45-1PM
SPRING OPEN HOUSE (D AVIS STREET): THURSD AY,
MARCH 6, 11:45-1PM
The former is intended for prospective family members
interested in the Lower/ Middle School; the latter for prospective
family members interested in the Upper School. An RSVP at
www.theburlingtonschool.org/openhouse is required for us to
accommodate families for lunch, which will be provided. Please
help us\ distribute the attached open house flyer within your
social circles!
A NOTE ON TUITION:
This school year has been full of changes, and one more change is to the re-enrollment process. TBS admits students based on their merit—not their parents’ ability to afford tuition. To that end, contracts have been issued to families in advance of any financial aid award decisions being made. Some of the changes you will see in the 2014-15 contract process are:
Your deposit will be credited toward your tuition cost. All-inclusive tuition. In an effort to be up-front with extraneous expenses that pop up during the
year, this year’s tuition includes the following fees: registration, technology, Upper School books (if applicable); as well as grade-specific field trip costs.
Your contract reflects the full amount of tuition charges. Financial aid conversations and decisions are underway and will be completed in the coming weeks. Contracts will be adjusted and redistributed accordingly.
As stated in the State of the School Address (the presentation can be found here) there are budget pushers that affect our operational costs. Enhanced programming like drama instruction in the Lower School, fuller advisory in Middle and Upper School, more athletic teams, enhanced student support services, and new curriculum in the Lower and Upper School are significant needs; enhanced administrative leadership and confronting systemic challenges from years past are all issues we must contend with in the coming years.
We do not want cost to be a reason you choose not to re-enroll your child for the 2014-15 year. If you have concerns about the cost of tuition for next year, please contact Leanna Giles or Smokey Oats to discuss the financial aid opportunities that are available. It is not too late to apply! Additional information on the financial aid application procedures are available at www.theburlingtonschool.org/financialaid.
-Leanna Giles, Director of Enrollment
ANNUAL FUND MEMORANDUM
Gifts made in support of the Annual Fund help support our outstanding faculty to be the very best.
Academics, the arts, athletics, technology and our facilities on both campuses all benefit from your
Annual Fund dollars each year. Make a one-time gift, or set up a recurring gift monthly or quarterly to
help make a difference all year long! Visit us online at www.theburlingtonschool.org/givenow to make
your gift today! Your giftbig or smallmakes a difference!
THE ROCK ENSEMBLE
IS READY TO ROCK.
Seriously. ‘Nuff said.
Attached to this week’s Oracle is an
undoubtedly rockin’ flyer created
specifically to advertise our spring
Rock Ensemble concertwe need
your help to spread the word. E-
mail that attachment to your friends
and family. Share our Facebook
event in your groups and with your
community members. Tweet about
your excitement! Above all, make
sure you’re ready to rock on March
6, at 7pm at the Davis Street
campus; here’s to a good time!
The groups are doing songs from classic and contemporary rock artists. These include Ozzy Osborne,
Stevie Ray Vaughn, Eric Clapton, Police, Boston, Passenger, The Animals, Band of Horses, My Morning
Jacket, The Allman Brothers, Avechi, Lady Antebellum, Red Hot Chili Peppers, and more!
WINTER SPORTS RECAP
SENIOR NIGHT RECOGNITION CEREMONY
On February 4th in between the Girls and Boys Varsity Basketball games, senior student-athletes who participated during the winter sports season were recognized for their leadership and commitment to TBS Athletics. Athletic Director Ron Johnson said, "The very best interscholastic athletic programs encourage student-athletes to become leaders not only on the fields and courts but in the community as well... I believe we saw that in this year's group of seniors." During the ceremony, the student-athletes were escorted onto the court by their parents as the "voice of the Spartans," Loryn Payne, read a list of accomplishments and complimentary messages written by coaches about each senior.
POST SEASON RESULTS:
The Varsity Swim team participated in the North Carolina Independent Schools Athletic Association (NCISAA) State Swimming Championship held January 17 at the Greensboro Aquatics Center. Over 50 Class 1A, 2A, and 3A schools from across the state made their way to Greensboro for the event.
Competing against teams with a larger number of participants, our TBS swimmers made a huge impact! Congratulations to Head Coach Emily Daniels and the Spartans Swim Team on a terrific year! The following are some of the highlights from the State Championships:
• Overall, our boys team finished in 11th place (of 32 1A and 2A schools)
• The boys relay team of Mitchell Holsclaw, Piotr Tarala, Brannin Webber, and
Philippe Weissenborn finished 12th (of 23) in the 200 yard Medley Relay
The following Winter Sport senior athletes were
recognized:
Boys Basketball- Josh Pennix, Asad Khan
Girls Basketball- Allie Bardes,
Maddie Crissman
Swimming- Meredith Piatt
• The boys relay team of Piotr Tarala, Mitchell Holsclaw, Tanner Slaughter, and Brannin Webber finished
10th (of 25) in the 200 yard Freestyle Relay
• Meredith Piatt captured 12th place
(of 26) in the 100 yard Butterfly.
Meredith also finished 12th (of 39) in
the 100 yard Backstroke
• Mitchell Holsclaw finished 12th (of 21)
in the 100 yard backstroke
• Piotr Tarala finished 4th in the 500 yard Freestyle
• Brannin Webber brought home two medals! He finished 2nd in the 100 yard Butterfly and the 200 yard Freestyle! The Boys Varsity Basketball team defeated Burlington Christian in the first round of the Triad Athletic Conference tournament but due to inclement weather, the tournament was unable to be completed. For the NCISAA state basketball playoffs, only 12 of 35 Class 1A schools are selected to participate in the tournament. The Spartans were awarded a very impressive sixth seed! The team began tournament play by defeating Hickory Christian Academy at home 63-31. Advancing to the State Quarter-finals, our boys team lost to a very talented and experienced Greenfield School team 75-50. The team finished the season with an impressive 23-4 overall record.
ADDITIONAL POST-SEASON NOTES
Romeao Ferguson, Raekwon Villines, and Sae'Quahn Rogers were selected to the Triad Athletic Conference (TAC) All-Conference Team
Sae'Quahn Rogers was selected to the NCISAA Class 1A All-State Team
Head Coach Ron Johnson was named TAC Boys Basketball Coach of the Year
WINTER SPORTS RECOGITION CEREMONIES:
Parents are encouraged to attend next month's Winter Sports Recognition Ceremonies. The ceremonies will take place as follows: Middle School Sports- Wednesday, March 26th at 8:00am on the Greenwood Terrace Campus Varsity Sports- Thursday, March 27th at 9:00am in the Davis Street Campus SPRING SPORTS PARENT MEETING:
There will be a meeting for parents of student-athletes who are competing in Spring Sports on Monday, March 3 at 6:00pm in the Greenwood Terrace Campus library. This is a great opportunity to meet your student-athlete's coach. Coaches will address team/athlete expectations, game day plans, season schedules, uniforms, parent questions, etc. We hope to see you on March 3, 2014!
A NOTE FROM COLLEGE COUNSELING:
Asad Khan of the Class of 2014 has been selected as a UVA Jefferson Scholars Finalist. In order to make it to the final round of competition, Asad was nominated by TBS, completed an extensive application process and progressed through two rounds of interviews at the regional level. The Jefferson Scholars Foundation receives approximately 1,400 nominations each year. From those nominations, 115 scholars progress to the finalist round. During a long weekend event in March, Asad will be interviewed again, complete math and writing tests and attend seminars while learning about UVA. Following the weekend, 33 students will be selected to be part of the prestigious Jefferson Scholars Program. The Scholars from outside the state of Virginia receive an annual stipend valued at over $53,000 in addition to enrichment activities throughout their four years at UVA. For more information about the Jefferson Scholars
Program, visit http://www.jeffersonscholars.org/undergraduate_program/the-jefferson-scholarship/. Class of 2014 Admit List (as of Feb 25, 2014) *The University of South Carolina has been added.
-Tania,
Rachkoskie,
Director of
College
Counseling
Auburn University Appalachian State Birmingham-Southern University Brevard College Bridgewater College Campbell University Elon University Gardner-Webb University Green Mountain College Hampden-Sydney College Lees McRae College Lenoir – Rhyne University Lynchburg College Mars Hill University Methodist University Mount Olive College
NC A&T NC Central University NC State University Pfeiffer University Queens College of Charlotte Regent University Roanoke College Salem College University of Alabama UNC Charlotte UNC Chapel Hill UNC Greensboro UNC Wilmington University of South Carolina Western Carolina University Wingate University
Middle and Upper School Opportunities Summer Camps over opportunities for students to explore their academic and extracurricular interests. WFDD 2014 Radio Camp - for students age 11 -14 WFDD 2014 Rock Radio Camp - for students age 14 - 17 http://wfdd.org/node/9602 UNCG All Arts, Sciences & Technology Camp - for students age 7 - 15 http://allarts.uncg.edu/ UNC Charlotte - offers a variety of camps from law to robotics http://summercamps.uncc.edu/camps
By the
Numbers: $1.27 Million
The Class of 2014
scholarship total now
exceeds this amount!
YEARBOOK LAST CHANCE FOR ADS
AYLA APPLICATIONS NOW AVAILABLE
We would like to invite and encourage all rising 7th graders to join the Alamance Youth Leadership
Academy (AYLA). The description is on the sheet attached to this week’s issue. In order to join, students
must attend the summer workshops at Elon University and submit a completed application to Pam
Weatherly by March 14th.
LUNCH SERVICE DISCONTINUED
We have recently learned from our lunch providers, Charli Girl Catering, that beginning on March 1, they will no longer be providing lunch service to the Greenwood Terrace Campus. Chef Bill and Heather Veraldi have sent their thanks to TBS parents for their support over the past few years, and while we lament the loss of their services, we do appreciate their dedication and delicious food they have provided the school. With this change, parents who had been utilizing the services of Charli Girl for their students' lunches will now need to make other arrangements beginning March 1. Think brown bagging! (Milk is still available for those who have signed up for that program.) If you have any questions, please let us know.
SHOW YOUR TBS SPIRIT AT MELLOW MUSHROOM!
We have a spirit night scheduled for the entire day on Thursday, February 27th. Eat lunch or dinner, eat in or carry out. Just mention our school’s name and we will earn a percentage of sales! Come visit with other TBS families and enjoy a good meal while supporting our school. Tell your friends and neighbors! -Mechelle Jones, Parents Association
Yearbook Ads The yearbook staff is busy finishing the
yearbook for the 2013-14 school year. We have some additional ad spaces available for student recognition ads and business ads.
Prices: Student Recognition Ad: 1/8 page $50 or 1/4
page $90 Business Ads: 1/8 page $55 or 1/4 page $95
Yearbook Sales The yearbook is now on sale! The cost for the very first yearbook for THE BURLINGTON SCHOOL will be $25.00. Click here to order your yearbook today! http://jostensyearbooks.com?REF=A01101753 If you are interested in purchasing an ad, please email Tania Rachkoskie ([email protected]) to reserve your ad space by March 1.
REMINDER FROM EXTENDED DAY CARE:
For those parents that need care between school and athletics, please remember there is a $10 charge for this service. This includes snack and homework help if time allows. -Trinity Taylor, Extended Day and Coordinate Programs Director
SCIENCE FAIR SUCCESS!
After successfully advancing past our school-level competition and the Piedmont Fair at High Point
University, TBS student and fourth grader John Stanfill won first place in the Region V Science Fair on February 22nd, while 5th grader Spencer Hood won 5th place - both will advance to the State Science
Fair! The 2014 North Carolina Science and Engineering Fair will host 64 competitors state-wide and will be held March 28-29, 2014 at Meredith College in Raleigh, North Carolina.
KEEP ILLNESS AT BAY!
Recently, we have had a number of students leaving school early or missing school all together due to illness. We want to remind everyone that if your child is sick, they must be fever free for 24 hours before they may return to school. We suggest to parents during the cold and flu season to be sure their children get enough rest, exercise and proper nutrition. It's also important that we wash our hands thoroughly and frequently. If your child will miss school please email the Lower School teacher or the Middle School/Upper School advisor to let him/her know he/she is sick. If there is missed work, ask the teacher/advisor to collect the materials and have them available for you at the front desk. We hope we can keep our children healthy and in school by just following these few simple guidelines. -Leslie Blank, Community Life Facilitator
WHAT’S COMING UP:
There are so many exciting things going on in our community! Access the TBS website’s full calendar to plan further in the future. February 25 — Upper School Parent Education Night 6:15pm (refreshments served at 5:30) February 27 — Middle School Parent Education Night 5:30pm (Greenwood Terrace Campus Library) March 4 — Elementary Battle of the Books Competition March 3 — Spring Open House (Greenwood Terrace Campus) 11:45-1pm March 6 — Spring Open House (Davis Street Campus) 11:45-1pm March 6 — Rock Ensemble Concert (Davis Street Campus, Gathering Space), 7pm March 10 — Middle School Battle of the Books Competition March 10-13 — E-mersion Term (On Thursday the 13th, school is closed for PS and LS ONLY, MS and US still have ½ day) March 13 — Alamance County Arts Council Student Competition (Captain White House, Graham) 7-8:30pm
March 13-14 — Student-led conferences (Greenwood Terrace Campus) Conferences start on the morning of the 13th for PS and LS and in the afternoon of the 13th for MS and US
March 25 — Academic, Athletic and Arts awards (Middle School) 8am (Greenwood Terrace campus gymnasium) March 25 — Spring Individual photos (Greenwood Terrace campus) March 27 — Academic, Athletic and Arts awards (Upper School) 9:05 am (Davis Street Gathering Space) March 27 — Middle School Parent Information Night 5:30pm (Greenwood Terrace campus library) March 27 — Spring Individual photos (Davis Street campus)