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October 20, 2009 Take Note Calendar Highlights Tues. Oct. 21 Preschool8th Grade Admissions Open House Wed. 22 Noon Dismissal for All Students Sally Foster Orders in classrooms for pick up Parent/Teacher Conferences begin at Noon Thurs. 23 Parent Teacher Conferences No School for Students Sally Foster Orders in classrooms for pick up Fri. 24 Students return for classes - Day 1 RED Highlands School Fall Festival 4:00 p.m. Highlands-Jiangsu Connection Trip Participants Depart Wed. Nov. 5 Fourth - Eighth Grade Spelling Bee 8:05 a.m. Spencer Center Thurs. 6 Eighth Grade Visits JCIB Tues. 11 Veteran’s Day School/Offices Closed Wed. - Fri. 12 - 14 Middle School Exams Attention Parents: Fall Festival Information can be found on page 2 and page 6 Please see page 4 and 5 for Basketball Registration Info Parent/Teacher Conferences on Wednesday and Thursday Student Half-Day on Wednesday and No School for Students on Thursday Sally Foster Orders will be available in your child’s classroom for you to pick up following your conference. Dear Parents, Last Wednesday, I had a ―Dorothy‖ moment and thought, ―I’ve a feeling I’m not in Mountain Brook anymore.‖ I was working on plans for our upcoming trip to China while our guest speaker from Kenya read our Highnotes in the office, and in walked Marina Lysenkova, a young woman from Russia who is volunteering in the Family Center and the library each week. I was filled with appreciation for this community; thank you for your welcoming arms and your commitment to understanding and making a positive difference in this changing world. Dr. Koti presented information and pictures to the faculty, staff and a few parents and students about the variety of cultures, languages, and ways of life in Africa, a first step as we prepare for AbracadAfrica! A special thank you goes to Mr. Garrett who arranged this special presentation and to the faculty and staff who attended in the midst of writing interim reports. Fourth grader, Kiana Perkins, whose father is from Liberia, stopped by the Spencer Center and met Dr. Koti. Dr. Koti asked her to quiz me the next day to see if I learned anything about Liberia! Indeed, I did Liberia is the only country in Africa that has never been colonized. On Friday, Kiana wore an outfit from Liberia to show to her classmates and to me. I am so glad she stopped by with her friend Anna Lisa Goodman so that I could snap a picture! Enjoy this beautiful fall weather! Kathryn Woodson Barr

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October 20, 2009

Take

Note

Calendar Highlights

Tues. Oct. 21 Preschool—8th Grade Admissions Open House Wed. 22 Noon Dismissal for All Students Sally Foster Orders in classrooms for pick up Parent/Teacher Conferences begin at Noon Thurs. 23 Parent Teacher Conferences No School for Students Sally Foster Orders in classrooms for pick up Fri. 24 Students return for classes - Day 1 RED Highlands School Fall Festival 4:00 p.m. Highlands-Jiangsu Connection Trip Participants Depart Wed. Nov. 5 Fourth - Eighth Grade Spelling Bee 8:05 a.m. Spencer Center Thurs. 6 Eighth Grade Visits JCIB Tues. 11 Veteran’s Day School/Offices Closed Wed. - Fri. 12 - 14 Middle School Exams

Attention Parents: Fall Festival

Information can be found on page 2

and page 6

Please see page 4 and 5 for Basketball

Registration Info

Parent/Teacher Conferences on

Wednesday and Thursday

Student Half-Day on Wednesday and No

School for Students on Thursday

Sally Foster Orders will be available in your child’s

classroom for you to pick up following your

conference.

Dear Parents,

Last Wednesday, I had a ―Dorothy‖ moment and thought, ―I’ve a feeling I’m not in Mountain Brook anymore.‖ I was working on plans for our upcoming trip to China while our guest speaker from Kenya read our Highnotes in the office, and in walked Marina Lysenkova, a young woman from Russia who is volunteering in the Family Center and the library each week. I was filled with appreciation for this community; thank you for your welcoming arms and your commitment to understanding and making a positive difference in this changing world.

Dr. Koti presented information and pictures to the faculty, staff and a few parents and students about the variety of cultures, languages, and ways of life in Africa, a first step as we prepare for AbracadAfrica! A special thank you goes to Mr. Garrett who arranged this special presentation and to the faculty and staff who attended in the midst of writing interim reports.

Fourth grader, Kiana Perkins, whose father is from Liberia, stopped by the Spencer Center and met Dr. Koti. Dr. Koti asked her to quiz me the next day to see if I learned anything about Liberia! Indeed, I did – Liberia is the only country in Africa that has never been colonized. On Friday, Kiana wore an outfit from Liberia to show to her classmates and to me. I am so glad she stopped by with her friend Anna Lisa Goodman so that I could snap a picture!

Enjoy this beautiful fall weather!

Kathryn Woodson Barr

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HIGHNOTES

Short

Notes

Fall Festival

This Friday October 24 4-6 p.m.!

If you purchased advance tickets, they will be sent home in backpack mail on Wednesday, October 22 or you may pick up your tickets at the registration desk on Festival Day!

The Highlands bus will be running a shuttle to the old Moun-tain Brook Swim and Tennis Center to alleviate parking.

Don't forget to make arrangements if your child is in EDP for his/her attendance.

Don't forget your child's costume!

Questions? Call Nicole Williams at 602-2739 or [email protected],

or Tracy Engel at 790-6006 or [email protected].

EDP Fall Festival

Reminders

There will be no EDP activities on Oct 26th due to Fall Festival.

If you would like your child to check out with another parent/adult,

please send a note or email by Thursday, October 25th.

EDP will not be escorting children to the Festival unless we have

only a few students (5:1 ratio of students to counselors) and they have money for admission.

Congratulations ! Gracen Vinyard has been selected to dance in the

Birmingham Ballet’s production of

The Nutcracker. She will dance the part of a

Chinese Lantern Carrier. The production will be

December 5—7.

Alumni Photographs

A few weeks ago we asked for parents who are Highlands Alumni to let us know. Thank you to everyone who responded. We would also like to thank Robin Wade (father of Adair Wade in Preschool) for sharing with us a picture of his Highlands Day School Kindergarten class. Robin

is standing in the back right corner behind the blocks with one other boy (he is the one with blonde hair). If you have a picture you would like to share of your time as a Highlands student please email it to Peggy Darby ([email protected]) or drop it by the office. We would be glad to scan it for our use.

Highlands School was well represented in the October 11th, Susan G. Komer Race for the Cure thanks to Team Captain, Zoe Zahariadis (4

th). Zoe led the Pink &

Fierce team made up of Anna Crow (4

th), Emma Turner (4

th), Ada Cohen (3

rd),

Cecilia Reisner (3rd

), their families and Mr. and Mrs. Silko. All the teammates ran in the 5K run downtown by Linn Park. Congratulations to everyone who participated and a special thanks to Zoe for organizing her team!

Did you

know...

...that the Class of 2008 had a 100% acceptance rate for secondary school applications?

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Fourth Grade Entertains with Performance

The fourth grade presented a musical version of Hans Christian Andersen’s fairy tale, The Emperor’s New Clothes. In this presentation three clever brothers succeed in convincing a very fashion conscious king that they can weave fabric that only the wise can see and that he should have a suit made immedi-ately. Unfortunately he falls for their trick and ends up parading before his astonished subjects wearing only a grin and his red long john underwear! Congratulations fourth grade on an outstanding performance! Thank you also to Mrs. Cahoon and the Fourth Grade parents for their help with this years play.

The First Grade Takes Tea

On Wednesday, October 15, the First Graders had an English Tea Party to celebrate their unit of study on England. We thought you would like to see some pictures of the event.

The First Graders enjoyed sampling their tea and eating their crumpets, scones and ―biscuits‖ (or cookies to us Americans)! A special thank you to Deborah Hallmark and Mandy Vinyard for their help in organizing the afternoon tea and for providing the china teacups and saucers for the students to use.

Children’s Author Visits Highlands School

Diane Z. Shore, a children’s book author and friend of fellow author and Highlands parent, Deanna Calvert-Grimes, visited with the second and third grade students Friday, October 17

th. Ms. Shore entertained the

students with a humorous retelling of the many transformations that her popular book, Bus-a-Saurus Bop underwent on its ten year journey from bed time story to nationally published children’s book. Students were encouraged to learn that ―real‖ authors also write sloppy copies and not just one or two but lots and lots of them. Students who purchased copies of Ms. Shore’s books had the opportunity to visit with her one on one as

she personalized and autographed each book. A special thank you to Deanna Calvert-Grimes for her help in making this visit possible.

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Dear Parents, Highlands School is proud to offer basketball through Independent School Basketball League. This league provides a great learning experience for the players, as the referees in this league have been helping young players learn rules and strategies during games for many years. Games will be held on Saturdays in January and February, followed by a one-week tournament in early March. Games will be held at all participating schools. Divisions in this league are:

6 and under 8 and under 10 and under 14 and under

Registration begins October 16, 2008, and ends October 31, 2008. Registration fees are $120.00. Registration forms received by the 24th will receive an early-bird special of $105.00. For your con-venience our business office will bill you. Your child’s registration fee covers league fees, referee fees, trophies for 1

st and 2

nd place, team pictures, and floor maintenance for Highlands’ gym.

Reversible jerseys and matching shorts (royal blue) are required; matching t-shirts are optional. We will place the order for uniforms with Homewood Sporting Goods and will notify you when they have arrived. Matching t-shirts are also available at Homewood Sporting Goods for $5.95, but are not included in the uniform order. As in previous years, uniform fees are not included in registration and must be paid at pick-up. Uniform jerseys are approximately $25.00 and uniform shorts are $12.00 youth, and $15.00 adult. A new uniform does not need to be purchased if the one from last year still fits; however, the jersey number must be included on the registration form. We will need to have a copy of your child’s birth certificate turned in with the registration form. If your child played for us last year, you do not need to send a copy of the birth certificate as we have it on file. Parent volunteers and coaches will be needed to make this program a success for your children. NO previous experience is required or anticipated. The league will have a coaches meeting with the referees before the season begins. We are planning for a concession stand again this year and will need volunteers to work this area. Please consider volunteering for one of the positions listed on the registration form. Many of your children have already asked if their Mom or Dad can help. This is your opportunity! Please remember, this is a commitment to coaches, teammates and your school. Please plan for your child to attend at least one practice per week and the majority of the Saturday games. Sincerely, T’Ola Winston and Kage Cavanah Highlands School Physical Education Department

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Highlands’ Basketball Registration Form

PLEASE RETURN THE REGISTRATION FORM AND A BIRTH CERTIFICATE PHOTOCOPY

TO THE BASKET AT THE RECEPTIONIST’S DESK IN THE OFFICE.

Student Last Name: ____________________________________ First Name: ________________________________

Gender: ___________ Grade: _________ D.O.B.: ____________________ Age as of 8/31/08__________________

Emergency Contact Name: ________________________________________ Phone number: ___________________

Parent Information:

Home Phone: ____________________ Work Phone: ______________________ Cell Phone: ___________________

E-mail Address: __________________________________________________________________________________

Address:_______________________________________ City/State: ______________________ Zip: _____________

____ Player will use last year’s jersey _____ Jersey number ______ Player will use last year’s shorts

**We must have the jersey number to prevent duplication. ** ____ Player will need new jersey Jersey size: YS YM YL AS AM AL AXL

____ Player will need new shorts Shorts size: YS YM YL AS A M AL AXL

Please list any significant medical conditions which may affect your child’s ability to participate.

_______________________________________________________________________________________________

I am willing to help: __ coach __ assist. coach __ team parent __concession stand __ scoreboard

Parent volunteer e-mail address: ____________________________________________________________________

Please do not send a check with your registration form as the school financial office will bill you. Please include birth certificates for new players with this registration form.

RELEASE

As a parent or guardian of the Child named above (the ―Child‖) who is a candidate for a position on a basketball team offered through Highlands School (the ―School‖) and in consideration of the school permit-ting the Child to participate in its sports program, I hereby agree to assume all risks and hazards incidental to the Child’s participation in the sports program. Further, I hereby release, indemnify and agree to hold High-lands School, its officials, managers, and coaches harmless from and against all liability for any personal in-jury to the Child arising directly or indirectly from the Child’s participation in the sports program. I understand that this release, indemnity and hold harmless agreement applies even though the personal injuries of the Child may result in whole or in part from the negligence of the School, its officials, managers or coaches. In the event this registration is not signed by both parents and all guardians of the Child, I hereby represent that my consent to its terms and conditions binds such other parent or guardian and I understand that the consent of all parents or guardians is an express condition to the School’s acceptance of the Child in the program. I understand the School does not carry medical and accident insurance coverage for participants in its sports program and I assume full responsibility for all medical and hospital expenses incurred by or on behalf of the Child for injuries directly or indirectly caused by the Child’s participation in this sports program. _______________ _____________________________________________________________________ Date Signature of Parent(s) or Guardian(s)

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Highlands Fall Festival Sign-up Form

Friday, October 24, 4:00 - 6:00 pm

Beginning Monday, October 13th, boxes will be placed at both car pool loca-

tions. We are requesting that each family donate at least one large bag of

candy, silly string or hair paint to be used at the festival.

In addition, we need volunteers to make treats for the pumpkin walk. Please let

Nicole know as soon as possible what your contribution will be. Please return this form no later than Monday, October 20th with your check made

out to Highlands.

Tickets will be sent home with students on Wednesday, October 22.

Don’t forget to wear your costume! There will be a costume contest!

Student’s Name:

Homeroom/Advisory Teacher:

Games for Children/ Students: x $7.00 =

Games for Adults x Free

Hot Dog, Chips Cookie x $5.00 =

Chicken Salad, Chips, Cookie x $5.00 =

Pimento Cheese, Chips, Cookie x $5.00 =

Total =

Parent’s Name:

Parent’s Signature:

Questions? Contact Tracy or Nicole.

Tracy Engel 591-2386 [email protected]

Nicole Williams 444-9448 [email protected]