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Oct 21, 2013 Parent Newsletter #23

The Rave

The Rave on Friday night after the game…good times .

Sweaty, neon teenagers. Gotta love ‘em.

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This Week at TLH

TLH 2013-2014 Calendar

Oct 21 (M) Girls’ Golf Upper State @ Smithfield

V/JV Volleyball @ Hillcrest 5:30/7:00 pm

Oct 22 (Tu) End of First Nine Weeks

HSAP Testing New Enrollees and Selected Students (those

who need to test will be notified)

HSAP Testing New Enrollees and Selected Students (those

who need to test will be notified)

V/JV Volleyball @ TLH vs. JL Mann @ 5:30/7:00 pm;

Concord Elementary Volleyball Club Night

JSA Meeting Room 205

Interact Meeting Lecture Hall

Oct 23 (W) HSAP Testing New Enrollees and Selected Students (those

who need to test will be notified)

Studio 407 After School

Book Jackets Meeting Discussion of Bram Stoker’s Dracula

Oct 24 (Th) JV Football TLH vs. Hillcrest @ TLH @ 7 pm

Freshman Football TLH vs. Hillcrest @ TLH @ 5:30 pm

V/JV Volleyball @ TLH vs. Westside @ 5:30/7:00 pm;

Senior Night

National Honor Society

Meeting

Best Singer in the District

Competition

4:30-8:30 pm at Southwood Black Box

Theatre

Oct 25 (F) Varsity Football TLH @ Hillcrest @ 7:30 pm

All County Orchestra

Weekend

@ Anderson University

Miracle Worker Project Challenge Playhouse 7:00 pm; $8

Best Singer in the District

Competition

4:30-8:30 pm at Southwood Black Box

Theatre

Japanese Culture

Meeting

Oct 26 (Sa) Cross Country TriCounty Meet @ Anderson Civic Center

All County Orchestra

Weekend

@ Anderson University

ACT Test @ Westside

Band Contest State @ Spring Valley

Miracle Worker Project Challenge Playhouse; 7:00 pm; $8

Competition Cheer @ Dorman

Oct 27 (Su) Miracle Worker Project Challenge Playhouse; 2:00 pm; $8

Informational Meeting –

Distinguished Young

Women of Anderson

County

See Guidance

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Cross Country Rules!

What a great group of TLH athletes!

The TLH Cross Country team showed out this weekend at the region championships.

The TLH Boys’ team is the Region Champion and the TLH Girls’ team brought home

the Region Second Place trophy! Congrats TLH runners and Coach Grand!

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National Honor Society 2013-14!

News inductees include Bailey Nicole Adkins, Olivia Clare Alewine, Madison Olivia Anderson, Olivia

Grace Barth, Meredith Leigh Beck, Matthew Toliver Bolt, Jessica Treyeana Boseman, Adelaide Taylor

Bradford, Nathan Felding Bradford, Ashley Elizabeth Burriss, Aaron Camacho Sanchez, Graham Rollins

Chidester, Megan Bryant Collins, Kevin Frank Corasio, Kimberly Claire Counts, Audrey Ann Crocker,

Briealle Shariece Cullins, Hannah Michelle DeVries, Dylan Robert Dukes, Hope McCleese Gehle, Susan

Lillian Hardaway, Austin Terence Harder, Stephanie Elise Harkness, Ashley Brooke Hartman, Thomas

James Holliday, Lindsey Michelle Hughes, Nyeisha Clavonne Humphrey, Garrett Thomas James, Sarah

Elizabeth Jones, Kirtan Dinesh Kumar, Jordan Le, Brittany Paige Lowe, Daniel Jarred Major, Nasiha

Shaheen Malik, Rafay Syed Malik, Meredith Kate Martin, Brian Thomas Martin, Elizabeth Grace McAlister,

Kenneth Tyler, McAnnelly, Madeline Belle McComb, Margaret Pressley McElwee, Allea Kathleen Nickell,

Michelle So Pang, Alissa Nicole Pappas, Meredith Nicole Parker, Cole Buchanan Peeler, Owen Anderson

Phillips, William Bayard Pickens, Anna Grayce Pitman, Anna Bradley Rice, Caroline Kay Roberts, Joseph

Peter Roneker, Hana Lynn Rutland, Louis Aaron Schenk, Ali Caitlyn Schmidt, Sarah Jean Schoenholz,

Moeshia Latavia Scott, Emily Logan Shook, Rebecca Lynne Snelgrove, Savannah LeeAnn Thompson,

Sheridan Grace Vance, Amelia Grace White, Jhordan Iman Williams, Tyler Lee Woodall.

Volleyball Wins Two on the Road Volleyball defeated both Easley and Woodmont on the road last week! Highlights

include the following:

Senior Molly Malone- 42 digs, 25 kills, and 4 aces

Junior Meredith Beck- 20 kills, 14 digs & 10 aces

Junior Parker Simmons- 41 assists, 4 digs & 4 aces

Sophomore Bethany Morgan- 51 assists, 11 digs, 3 aces

Sophomore Rebecca Stempniak- 13 kills, 5 digs, 2 aces

Freshman Olivia Johnson- 22 digs, 7 kills, 7 aces

The teams will take on state champion Hillcrest Monday night at Hillcrest and will

have their last regular season home games Tuesday & Thursday- JV at 5:30 & Varsity

at 7:00. Tuesday is Concord Elementary Volleyball Club night & Thursday will be

Senior night!

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One of Radio’s multiple Hanna Cheer and Coach Taylor!

Birthday parties – he looks

pretty good for 67!

Cheering the Jackets on

Hanna Band – none better….

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Jacket Football and Coach Fouch – Go Jackets!

TLHB

Below is information and schedules for the remainder of Marching/Football season:

Week of October 21st

Thursday: Full Band from 4:00 to 5:30

Friday: Full Band to Hillcrest High School for Football Game; Call Time 5:15

Week of October 28th

Monday: Jazz Band Tryouts and Reading Session: 4:00 to 5:30

Tuesday: Jazz Band Tryouts and Reading Session: 4:00 to 5:30

Thursday: Full Marching Band from 4:00 to 5:30

Friday: Home Football Game with Woodmont; Call Time 6:15

Week of November 4th

Tuesday: Picture day for Yearbook: Full Band in Full Uniform from 4:30 to 5:30

Thursday: Full Marching Band from 4:00 to 5:30

Sunday: Veteran’s Day Parade, November 10, 2:00 Call Time at Wells Fargo Bank

Downtown

Christmas Parade: Sunday, December 8th; 2:00 Call Time at Wells Fargo Bank

Downtown; There are no after school rehearsals for the Christmas Parade with the

exception of Color Guard

Please note information below:

Since the band did not qualify for State Contest we will of course not be traveling to

Spring Valley on Saturday, October 26th. We WILL now be traveling to the Hillcrest

Game on Friday, October 25th. This is the final out of town football game this

season. The Tuesday rehearsals for Marching band have now been dropped for the

remainder of the season.

We have three remaining Marching Band Rehearsal which will be the next three

Thursdays from 4:00 to 5:30 only. These rehearsals are review only for the

Woodmont and Westside Football Game performances. Tuesday, November 5th is a

picture day for the Yearbook. We will take full band and section pictures in uniform.

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We would like to thank everyone for your support during the 2013 competition

season. While we did not make the cut for State this year, we are very proud of this

young group who worked so hard and performed well all season. I will always

look back on the Wild Nights Season with great memories and fondness. Here’s

looking forward to great things and even greater performances this year and in the

future! Bas

Thanks to All for Clothes Closet

Donations!

Thanks to you, we have a room full of clothes for our needy teens! Thank you so

much for your clothing and monetary donations. Students are already wearing some

of their newly acquired wardrobes, which came just in time for the colder weather.

Please remember us when you clean out closets!

Thefts

I would love to say that no TLH student would steal, but that is just not the case.

Schools are simply a microcosm of the society outside their walls, and such is the case

with thieves. Most of our thefts occur in the gym area, and most occur because

students do not secure their items in “locked” lockers. Though students have lockers

and are required to have locks for them, they will often simply place a bag down,

unsecured, and leave it in the locker room. My first question to them is always, “Did

you have it locked in your locker?” Ninety-nine percent of the time the answer is,

“No.”

Please talk with your teens about locking their valuables in their lockers. There are

instances when we can look at the images on our camera system, and we have been

able to catch some thieves this way. However, we cannot have cameras in areas

where students dress and undress. The items that thieves most often look for are

IPods, IPads, cell phones, other electronic devices, and, of course, money. Students

should not bring large sums of money to school with them. We do punish harshly

when we find the culprits.

Advice From College Board https://bigfuture.collegeboard.org/get-in/your-high-school-record

1. When you apply to college, admission officers look at more than just your grades —

they also take note of what you have done outside the classroom. Your

extracurricular activities, such as jobs, sports, clubs and volunteer work, give colleges

a better sense of who you are and show them what you can bring to their campus

community.

2. If you’re in high school and you’re thinking about college — and you should be —

you should know that the courses you take now matter. That’s because college

admission officers want to see a solid foundation of learning that you can build on in

college. To create that foundation, take at least five solid academic classes every

semester/year. Start with the basics, and then move on to challenging yourself in

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advanced courses. The courses listed below should prepare you for success in college

and beyond:

English Take English every year. Traditional courses, such

as American and English literature, help improve

your writing skills, reading comprehension and

vocabulary. Take higher-level English classes, like

AP, IB, and/or college-level classes.

Math To best prepare for colleges, take four maths in

high school. The highest preparation includes

Algebra I, Geometry, Algebra II, PreCalculus,

Calculus at Honors/Advanced Placement/IB levels

Science Science teaches you how to think analytically and

how to apply theories to reality. Colleges want to

see plenty of laboratory science classes like

biology, chemistry, and physics. For those who

plan to major in scientific fields, the honors, AP/IB

levels of these classes will look good on transcripts

and prepare students for high-level college work.

The most failed college classes are in the sciences.

Social Studies These classes will improve your understanding of

local and world events by studying cultures and

history that helped shape them. Suggested courses

are U.S. History, Government, Economics, World

History, Geography,

Foreign Languages Solid foreign language study shows that you are

willing to stretch beyond the basics. You should

look at the particular colleges and universities to

which you are applying to see what they require.

Most are now requiring three years of a foreign

language.

The Arts Research indicates that students who participate in

the arts often do better in school and on

standardized tests. The arts help you recognize

patterns, learn to notice differences and

similarities, and exercise your mind in unique

ways. Many colleges/universities recommend one

or two semesters in the arts. Good choices include

art, dance, music, or drama.

Challenging Work To ready yourself for college-level work, enroll in

challenging high school courses. Take college-level

classes when offered. Slacking off senior year or

taking easier electives instead core courses is

obvious to college admissions personnel. If you

want to make a good impression, study hard

during high school and take the most rigorous

courses at which you can be successful.

When It Becomes Too Much: Social

Media Addiction for Teens Posted on June 25, 2013 by http://simplystitchedtogether.com/2013/06/25/socialmediaaddictionforteens/

Within the last decade social media usage has gone from being used by mainly college students

to including young children, parents, grandparents, and everyone in between. A specific

population that seems to be particularly affected by this increase is adolescents. Walking

through the hallways of a high school you will now see teens on their cellphones updating

their status’, posting pictures on Instagram, and checking the latest gossip on Twitter. This

form of communication is completely revolutionizing peer relationships during a

developmentally important time. A question many parents have is, “When is it too much?”

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Although internet addiction was not formally recognized in the DSM IV-R, many mental

health professionals believe that it has similar addictive properties as gambling, shopping, and

sex. These behavioral addictions become compulsive and obsessive, and provide a sense of

euphoria by repeatedly doing them. When an avid gambler pulls down the lever of a

machine or places a big bet, dopamine is released from the brain and provides an immediate

rush of positive sensation. This rush, often referred to as a “high,” is what many people get

addicted to. Mental health professionals that are pushing for formal acceptance of internet

addiction in DSM V believe that the same cycle is in action when someone becomes

dependent on the internet or social media.

Excessive internet usage amongst teens can negatively impact them in multiple domains of

their life. In a study completed on how using information and communication technologies

such as Facebook, text messaging, and instant messenger affects academic performance,

researchers found that those who use Facebook or text while completing academic work have

lower GPAs and that usage hinders their learning. Another study found that students who

used Facebook more frequently were less engaged with school.

Even if internet or social media obsession is not a formally diagnosed addiction, the usage of

these technologies increases a teen’s chance of participating in other risky behavior and

developing an addiction. Recently, a study was completed where adolescents (aged 13 to 15)

were shown experimenter-created Facebook profiles of older peers either drinking or

not. Those who were shown profiles of peers using alcohol were significantly impacted and

viewed alcohol use as normative and held cognitions that predict alcohol use. Since teens

were significantly impacted by just this small amount of exposure in this study, it is important

to monitor Facebook usage and talk with teens about alcohol use/abuse.

So what can parents do? Make their children delete Facebook? Not only would this probably

be impossible, it is not advisable. There are a lot of benefits for Facebook usage, including

being more connected, forming and maintaining social relationships, and having a format to

express their ideas. Instead of asking them to go cold turkey, here are some tips on how to

encourage a healthy relationship with Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, or whatever the next

“big” thing is: Become their friend. Create your own Facebook profile and request to be their

friend. Not only is this a great way for you to connect with old friends, it is a way to check

out what is going on in your teen’s life. If they won’t accept your friend request or are hiding

certain things from you, there is probably a bigger issue than them just being embarrassed that

their parent is on Facebook.

Have time set aside where they can’t be connected. Who wants to listen to a cellphone

constantly vibrating during dinner? Establish certain times with your child that they will

“disconnect” from the outside world. Not only will this provide quality time for you to spend

with them, it will decrease the chances of them becoming dependent on these connections.

Talk to them. If you are concerned about something you see on their “wall” or Twitter feed,

talk to them about it. One of the worst things a parent can do is let their kids feel like they

don’t care. Talking to them about what is going on in their life will make the conversations

where you are concerned go a lot smoother.

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TLH 2013-2014 Calendar

Oct 21 (M) Girls’ Golf Upper State @ Smithfield

Oct 22 (Tu) End of First Nine Weeks

HSAP Testing

HSAP Testing

V/JV Volleyball @ TLH vs. JL Mann @ 5:30/7:00 pm

JSA Meeting Room 205

Interact Meeting Lecture Hall

Oct 23 (W) HSAP Testing

Studio 407 After School

Book Jackets Meeting Discussion of Bram Stoker’s Dracula

Oct 24 (Th) JV Football TLH vs. Hillcrest @ TLH @ 7 pm

Freshman Football TLH vs. Hillcrest @ TLH @ 5:30 pm

V/JV Volleyball @ TLH vs. Westside @ 5:30/7:00 pm

National Honor Society

Meeting

Best Singer in the District

Competition

4:30-8:30 pm at Southwood Black Box

Theatre

Oct 25 (F) Varsity Football TLH @ Hillcrest @ 7:30 pm

All County Orchestra

Weekend

@ Anderson University

Miracle Worker Project Challenge Playhouse 7:00 pm; $8

Best Singer in the District

Competition

4:30-8:30 pm at Southwood Black Box

Theatre

Japanese Culture

Meeting

Oct 26 (Sa) Cross Country TriCounty Meet @ Anderson Civic Center

All County Orchestra

Weekend

@ Anderson University

ACT Test @ Westside

Band Contest State @ Spring Valley

Miracle Worker Project Challenge Playhouse; 7:00 pm; $8

Competition Cheer @ Dorman

Oct 27 (Su) Miracle Worker Project Challenge Playhouse; 2:00 pm; $8

Informational Meeting –

Distinguished Young

Women of Anderson

County

See Guidance

Oct 28 (M) Girls’ Golf State Tourney @ Willow Creek

Girls’ Golf State Tourney @ Willow Creek

Freshman Field Trip

Team 1

Jazz Band Tryouts

Oct 29 (Tu) College Application Day

Report Cards Issued

Jazz Band Tryouts

Oct 30 (W) Freshman Field Trip

Team 2

Oct 31 (Th) JV Football TLH @ Woodmont @ 7 pm

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Freshman Football TLH @ Woodmont @ 5:30 pm

Freshman Field Trip

Team 3

Nov 1 (F) Student Holiday/Teacher

Professional

Development

Varsity Football TLH vs. Woodmont @ TLH @ 7:30 pm

Band Senior Night @ Woodmont Home Game

Nov 2 (Sa) Cross Country State Qualifying Meet @ Dorman High

School

SAT @ TLH

Nov 7 (Th) JV Football TLH vs. Westside @ TLH @ 7:00 pm

Freshman Football TLH vs. Westside @ TLH @ 5:30 pm

Nov 8 (F) Varsity Football TLH @ Westside @ 7:30 pm

SAT Registration

Deadline for 12/7 SAT

Register at http://sat.collegeboard.org/home

ACT Registration

Deadline for 12/14 ACT

Register at www.actstudent.org

Nov 9 (Sa) Cross Country State 4A Meet @ Columbia, SC

ACT Late Registration

Deadline Window for

12/14 ACT

November 9 – 22; Register at

www.actstudent.org

Nov 11 (M) Competition Cheer Upper State Qualifier @ Northwestern

Mu Alpha Theta Meeting

Nov 15 (F) Orchestra Regions

Weekend

@Anderson University

Nov 16 (Sa) Alive at 25 Driver

Training

9 am – 1 pm; Register at

http://www.scaliveat25.org/

Orchestra Regions

Weekend

@ Anderson University

Nov 22 (F) SAT Late Registration

Deadline 12/7 SAT

Register at http://sat.collegeboard.org/home

Nov 27 (W) Thanksgiving Holiday

Nov 28 (Th) Thanksgiving Holiday

Nov 29 (F) Thanksgiving Holiday

Dec 7 (Sa) SAT Not given at TLH

Dec 8 (Su) Anderson Christmas

Parade for Band

@ 3:00 pm

Dec 10 (Tu) Orchestra Concert @ Glenview @ 7 pm

Dec 12 (Th) Evening Band Christmas

Concert

Dec 13 (F) Morning Band Christmas

Concert

Dec 14 (Sa) ACT @ Westside

Alive at 25 Driver

Training

9 am – 1 pm; Register at

http://www.scaliveat25.org/

Dec 17 (Tu) Exams Blocks 1, 2 (A Day)

Dec 18 (W) Exams Blocks 1, 2 (B Day)

Dec 19 (Th) Exams Blocks 3,4 (A Day)

Southwood Orchestra

Concert

@ Boulevard Baptist Church (with choir)

Dec 20 (F) Exams Blocks 3, 4 (B Day)

Dec 23 (M) Winter Break

Dec 24 (Tu) Winter Break

Dec 25 (W) Winter Break

Dec 26 (Th) Winter Break

Dec 27 (F) Winter Break

SAT Registration

Deadline for 1/25 SAT

Register at http://sat.collegeboard.org/home

Dec 30 (M) Winter Break

Dec 31 (Tu) Winter Break

Jan 1 (W) Winter Break

Jan 2 (Th) Winter Break

Jan 3 (F) Winter Break

Jan 6 (M) Students Return to

School

Jan 10 (F) SAT Late Registration

Deadline for 1/25 SAT

Register at http://sat.collegeboard.org/home

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ACT Registration

Deadline for 2/8 ACT

Register at www.actstudent.org

Jan 11 (Sa) ACT Late Registration

Deadline Window for

2/8 ACT

January 11 – 24; Register at

www.actstudent.org

Regional All State Band

Auditions

All State Orchestra

Auditions

@ Lexington High School

Jan 13 (M) End of Second Nine

Weeks

Mu Alpha Theta Meeting

Jan 18 (Sa) Band CIPA Qualifier

Jan 20 (M) Martin Luther King, Jr.

Holiday

Jan 21 (Tu) Report Cards Issued

Jan 24 (F) Show Date: It’s a

Wonderful Life

Southwood Black Box Theatre @ 7 pm;

Price $8

Jan 25 (Sa) SAT @ TLH

Final All State Band

Auditions

Show Date: It’s a

Wonderful Life

Show Date: It’s a Wonderful Life @ 7 pm;

Price $8

Jan 26 (Su) Show Date: It’s a

Wonderful Life

Show Date: It’s a Wonderful Life @ 3:00

pm; Price $8

Jan 27 (M) Sophomore Class Ring

Meeting with Josten’s

@10:00 am

Jan 28 (Tu) Financial Aid Workshop 6:30 pm in Lecture Hall

Jan 29 (W) Early Release

Day/Teacher Professional

Development

11:45 am

Alive at 25 Driver

Training

12:30 – 5:00 pm; Register at

http://www.scaliveat25.org/

Jan 31 (F) Show Date: It’s a

Wonderful Life

Show Date: It’s a Wonderful Life @ 7 pm;

Price $8

Feb 1 (Sa) Show Date: It’s a

Wonderful Life

Show Date: It’s a Wonderful Life @ 7 pm;

Price $8

Feb 2 (Su) Show Date: It’s a

Wonderful Life

Show Date: It’s a Wonderful Life @ 3 pm;

Price $8

Feb 5 (W) Class Ring Order Day for

Sophomores

@11:45-2:30 pm

Feb 7 (F) SAT Registration

Deadline for 3/8 SAT

Register at http://sat.collegeboard.org/home

Feb 8 (Sa) ACT @Westside

Feb 10 (M) Mu Alpha Theta Meeting

Feb 13-16 (F-Su) USC Band Clinic

Feb 15 (Sa) Alive at 25 Driver

Training

9 am – 1 pm; Register at

http://www.scaliveat25.org/

Feb 17 (M) Student Holiday/Teacher

Professional

Development

Feb 21 (F) SAT Late Registration

Deadline for 3/8 SAT

Register at http://sat.collegeboard.org/home

Feb 21-22 (F-

Sa)

Region Band Clinic

Feb 21-23 (F-

Su)

All State Orchestra

Weekend

@ Furman

March 7 (F) ACT Registration

Deadline for 4/12 ACT

Register at www.actstudent.org

March 8 (Sa) SAT @ TLH

ACT Late Registration

Deadline Window for

4/12 ACT

March 8 – 21; Register at

www.actstudent.org

All State Jazz

March 12 (W) Early Release

Day/Teacher Professional

Development

11:45 am

Alive at 25 Driver 12:30 pm – 5:00 pm; Register at

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Training http://www.scaliveat25.org/

March 13 (Th) Exams Blocks 3, 4 (A Day)

March 14 (F) Exams Blocks 3, 4 (B Day)

Delivery of Senior

Caps/Gowns/Supplies

and Sophomore Ring

Order Makeup Day

10:00-2:30 pm

March 14-16 (F-

Su)

All State Band

March 17 (M) Exams Blocks 1, 2 (A Day)

March 18 (Tu) Exams Blocks 1, 2 (B Day)

March 24 (M) Student Holiday/Teacher

Professional

Development

March 26 (W) Report Cards Issued

March 29-30

(Sa-Su)

Winterguard/Indoor

CIPA Championships

April 1 (Tu) HSAP Testing ELA Day 1

April 2 (W) HSAP Testing ELA Day 2

April 3 (Th) HSAP Testing Math

April 4 (F) SAT Registration

Deadline for 5/3 SAT

Register at http://sat.collegeboard.org/home

HSAP Makeups

April 7 (M) HSAP Makeups

Mu Alpha Theta Meeting

April 8 (Tu) HSAP Makeups

April 10 (Th) Evening Spring Band

Concert

April 11 (F) Morning Spring Band

Concert

April 12 (Sa) ACT @ Westside

April 14 (M) Spring Break

April 15 (Tu) Spring Break

April 16 (W) Spring Break

April 17 (Th) Spring Break

April 18 (F) Spring Break

SAT Late Registration

Deadline for 5/3 SAT

Register at http://sat.collegeboard.org/home

April 25-26 (F-

Sa)

Band Solo and Ensemble

May 1 (Th) Awards Night @ 6:30 pm in TLH mall

May 2-3 (F/Sa) Orchestra Solo and

Ensemble Festival

@ Palmetto High School

May 3 (Sa) SAT @ TLH

May 5(M) AP Chemistry Exam (am)

IB Language A: Literature

Paper 1 (am)

AP Psychology Exam

(pm)

May 6 (Tu) AP Computer Science

Exam (am)

IB Language A: Literature

Paper 2 (pm)

May 7 (W) AP Calculus Exam (am)

IB Environmental

Systems Paper 1 (am)

May 8 (Th) IB Environmental

Systems Paper 2 (pm)

AP English Exam (am)

May 9 (F) SAT Registration

Deadline for 6/7 SAT

Register at http://sat.collegeboard.org/home

ACT Registration

Deadline for 6/14 ACT

Register at www.actstudent.org

AP Studio Art Portfolio

Due

AP Statistics Exam (pm)

IB Biology Papers 1 & 2

(pm)

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IB Language – Latin

Paper 1 (am)

May 10 (Sa) ACT Late Registration

Deadline Window for

6/14 ACT

May 10- 23; Register at www.actstudent.org

May 12 (M) AP Biology Exam (am)

AP Physics Exam (pm)

IB Biology Paper 3 (am)

IB Language – Latin

Paper 2 (pm)

US History EOC A Day

Mu Alpha Theta Meeting

May 13 (Tu) IB Math Studies Paper 1

(pm)

IB Math (pm)

US History EOC B Day

Senior Exams Blocks 3,4 (B Day)

May 14 (W) AP US History Exam

(am)

AP European History

Exam (pm)

IB Math Studies Paper 2

(am)

IB Math Paper 2 (am)

IB History Papers 1 & 2

(pm)

Biology EOC A Day

Senior Exams Blocks 3,4 (A Day)

May 15 (Th) IB History Paper 3 (am)

Biology EOC B Day

Senior Exams Blocks 1,2 (B Day)

May 16 (F) IB ITGS Paper 1 (pm)

Algebra 1 EOC A Day

Senior Exams Blocks 1, 2 (A Day)

May 19 (M) IB ITGS Paper 2 (am)

Algebra 1 EOC B Day

TLH Orchestra Concert @ 7 pm @ Glenview Middle School

May 20 (Tu) English 1 EOC A Day

May 21 (W) IB French Papers 1 & 2

(am)

English 1 EOC B Day

May 22 (Th) Band Banquet

IB Spanish Paper 1 (pm)

EOC Makeup Tests

May 23 (F) SAT Late Registration

Deadline for 6/7 SAT

Register at http://sat.collegeboard.org/home

IB Spanish Paper 2 (am)

EOC Makeup Tests

Underclass Exams Blocks 3, 4 (B Day)

May 24 (Sa) Graduation @ Littlejohn Coliseum, Clemson @ 7:00 pm

May 26 (M) Memorial Day Holiday

May 27 (Tu) Underclass Exams Blocks 3, 4 (A Day)

May 28 (W) Underclass Exams Blocks 1, 2 (B Day)

Underclass Early

Dismissal

@ 11:40 am

May 29 (Th) Underclass Exams Blocks 1, 2 (A Day)

May 30 (F) Last Day of School

End of 4th Nine Weeks

Exam Make-up Day

May 31 (Sa) Report Cards Mailed

June 2 (M) Inclement Weather

Make up Day

June 3 (Tu) Inclement Weather

Make up Day

June 4 (W) Inclement Weather

Make up Day

June 7 (Sa) SAT Not given at TLH

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June 14 (Sa) ACT @ Westside

July 15 (Tu) Summer HSAP

July 16 (W) Summer HSAP

July 17 (Th) Summer HSAP

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