Date: Wednesday – February 5, 2014
Important Messages from The Cottage School are attached. Please sign this form indicating their receipt and return to the school
with your student tomorrow. Thank You!!
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February 5, 2014
Wednesday Packet
Important Dates/Information
Teacher Work Day – Friday, February 14th – No School Presidents Day Holiday – February 17th – School Closed Senior Night – Rescheduled to Monday, February 10th Annual Senior Walk Between the Girls and Boys Varsity Games
AAC Varsity Tournament Action at TCS - February 12th, 14th and 15th
Parents: Students will have come home with a letter and survey regarding the E-rate
program. Due to the nature of the survey, it could not be sent via email. If you did not receive it from your student, please ask for it or check the backpacks. There is a deadline for the return of the paper version of the survey by this Friday, February 7th, in order for The Cottage School to determine our eligibility for participation in this program. We apologize for the short notice on this and we appreciate your participation. All families are expected to participate in this completely confidential survey that can potentially save the school thousands of dollars a year enabling us to add to our campus technology.
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What a week! First let me express my sincere regret for the extremely difficult situation on Tuesday afternoon due to the quickly freezing roads and traffic snarls. We had a plan that, in any other case, would have resulted in everyone arriving home safe and sound. However, the situation quickly spiraled out of our control and we know that many of you, as well as our staff, were caught in a nightmare! Untold gratitude goes to those families who drove students home or took them home with them for the evening. We cannot begin to express our appreciation for the staff members who stayed with our stranded students all night. They did not hesitate to volunteer to stay at school and they worked as a team to feed, comfort and entertain the teens. In addition, they were joined by several parents and grandparents who, once they arrived on campus, thought it unwise to strike out in the frigid darkness. All were safely on their way by early afternoon on Wednesday. Ivan walked to the Shell station to get snacks early Wednesday morning and Lyle spent his Thursday restocking the concession stand for the anticipated Senior Night. In all the conversation we had during the ordeal, I never heard one complaint or negative word. The staff was intent on making the best of an impossible situation. One said “we’ll just have a lock-in!” We also appreciate all the words of encouragement and appreciation from families this week. Several indicated that they knew their students were well taken care of and did not worry at all. Others offered words of thanks to the families who went out of their way to provide rides and relief. The trusting and nurturing community that is TCS came together immediately and weathered the storm as best we could. We will be acknowledging our dedicated staff in a few special ways this week but if you have suggestions please get them to Bob Crenshaw, our CFO. We hated to reschedule Senior Night as I know so many of you were looking forward to it. It has been rescheduled for Monday, February 10th, and we promise the same celebratory event we originally planned. Life for our Seniors is really picking up speed as more and more receive their acceptances to the schools of their choice. Our counseling office is beginning visits for underclassmen this semester so we will be well on the way for the next generation of successful graduates. We are one of the few schools who provide the structure and guidance needed for a less stressful launch from high school to the next step! I can’t imagine doing it any other way! This is my chance to encourage all of you, middle school and underclassmen parents, to come to graduation to see the “rest of the story”. Our students often do not take a straight trajectory to success, but when they reach their goal, it is spectacular!!
February 5, 2014
Jacque’s Note
The TCS Advancement Angle
News you can use to help raise money for The Cottage School
Speaking of Glitter..
Do you have Falcons or Braves tickets to spare? Seats at the
Atlanta Opera or Ballet? A box at Philips Arena? A time-share
in South Carolina that you never use?
We need these items for our Glitter auction!
All donated items must have a minimum retail value of $50.
Questions? Need a donation form? Contact Lesley at [email protected]
SAVE THE DATE
Glitter: An Evening with the Arts
Saturday, March 22md
6pm to 10pm
The Cottage School Campus
This year’s event to include: An excerpt performance from our TCS
Students Award Winning One-Act Play, special performances by
Georgia Ensemble Theater, a seated dinner, and our ever popular
Live and Silent Auctions
Invitations coming soon!!!
Thank you to all who gave to
Georgia Goal 2014!
Your contributions will make sure that
more students can attend TCS and
benefit from the educational and life
skills they receive every day.
2014 AAC BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT
GUIDELINES @ TCS
Teams defeated on 2/12/14 are eliminated from Tournament. Teams defeated on 2/14/14 will
still play on 2/15/14 for the third place trophy.
On Wednesday (2/12), #4 seed girls will open tournament vs. #5 seed at 3:00 P.M. The #4
vs. #5 seed boys will follow at 4:30. At 6:00 the #3 seed girls will play the #6 seed capped
off with the #3 vs. #6 seed boys game at 7:30 P.M.
On Friday (2/14), #1 seed girls will play winner of #4 vs. #5 seed at 3:00 P.M. #1 seed boys
will play winner of #4 vs. #5 seed at 4:30 P.M. #2 seed girls will play winner of #3 vs. #6
seed at 6:00 P.M. #2 seed boys will play winner of #3 vs. #6 seed at 7:30 P.M.
On Saturday (2/15), the consolation games will begin at 1:00 P.M., starting with the girls;
boys will follow at 2:30 P.M. The championship games will begin with the girls at 4:00
P.M. and the boys will follow at 5:30 P.M.
All schools should arrive at The Cougar Center 30 minutes prior to their start time and all
games will start at the scheduled time unless a game runs longer than expected.
Schools must be ready to play 15 minutes after the end of the previous game. If a school is
not present within that 15 minute time, they will forfeit their game.
If a game runs late the 15 minute forfeit time will begin immediately following that game.
TCS will provide playoff labeled basketballs for warm up. Please place back on rack.
Parking is provided on the TCS campus in designated parking lots. Remind fans not to park
on driveway or lawn at gym entrance.
Buses need to be parked in the spots provided past the gym, on left alongside silver fence.
Admission is $3.00 for children and $5.00 for adults. Concessions will be available
throughout tournament. Hot dogs, popcorn, snacks, and drinks sold.
AAC 25th
Anniversary Playoff Mugs will be on sale for $10.00. Free refills on coffee and
sports Gatorade after first purchase.
There will be a designated hospitality room provided for all coaches and officials only.
There is no need for teams to bring water coolers. Each bench will be provided a water
cooler. Bottles are recommended.
Teams will have classroom space labeled. Top seed wears white. Coaches, please keep your
players supervised; wandering the campus is not an option. A Roswell police officer will be
on duty.
International Donation Drive
February 3rd through 13th
Benefits a Foster home, the Soufriere Soup
Kitchen, & the local school in St. Lucia
Need NEW:
Flip-flops, soccer balls, umbrellas, backpacks,
Kid’s soft toothbrushes, & gently used rolling suitcases
PRIZE:
A tasty treat for the Middle School and High School homerooms with the most donations!
Sponsored by the TCS Interact Club
The Varsity Track and Field World Returns to The Cottage
School!
When: Tuesday, February 11, 2014 at 3:05PM until 5:15PM
Where: Allen McAdams Classroom (I-Building)
What: The Ultimate Challenge to Body and Mind
Why: Because it is Fun and Healthy
How: In AAC and GISA Events Ranging from 100m Sprints to 3,200m,
Including Relays, Intermediate Hurdles, High Hurdles, Long Jump, High
Jump, Triple Jump, Shot Put and Discus
**There will be a Brief Informational Meeting During Lunch on
Monday, February 3, 2014 for any Student Interested (RCC)
Please Contact Varsity Coaches Allen McAdams or Chad
Savage with Questions.
MS February Activities
DATE TIME Activity RAIN-
OUT
TCS$ Things to bring
Friday
2/7
Off Campus
8:15
10:00
12:00
12:45
2:40
Levels
Bowling
Lunch
Bowling
Homeroom
$250.08 All students going off campus must
bring a sack lunch unless
pre-ordered through the lunch
program. There will not be
microwaves.
Friday
2/7
On Campus
8:15
10:00
12:00
12:45
2:40
Levels
Comic Book Day
Lunch
Comic Book Day
Homeroom
$240.12
Friday
2/7
Academics $257.60 Academic Materials
*Remember to bring an
independent reading book if you
complete your work early.
2/14 Middle School
Teacher Work Day-
NO SCHOOL
2/17 All School
Holiday-
NO SCHOOL
Friday
2/21
Off Campus *EXPERIENTIAL
8:15
10:00
12:00
12:45
2:40
Levels
Jimmy Carter Museum
Lunch
Jimmy Carter Museum
Homeroom
$240.12 All students going off campus must
bring a sack lunch unless
pre-ordered through the lunch
program. There will not be
microwaves.
Friday
2/21
Academics $257.60 Academic Materials
*Remember to bring an
independent reading book if you
complete your work early.
Friday
2/28
Clubs $156.40 Club Materials
Friday
2/28
Academics $165.60 Academic Materials
*Remember to bring an
independent reading book if you
complete your work early.
Middle School
Character Education
Developing a
Problem-Solving Approach
Take a look below at what we will be discussing with your student and take some
time to continue these discussions at home!
Objectives:
Describe the attitude and skills needed for a problem-solving approach to conflict.
Apply the problem-solving steps to a past conflict.
Discussion questions for you and your student:
What comprises a problem-solving approach to conflict?
How can we develop a problem-solving approach to conflict?
Key Terms to discuss:
Modus operandi, problem-solving approach, open-minded, empathetic, persistent,
flexible
High School February
Date Time December Rain out TCS $ Things to bring/US$
Friday 2/7 1:10-
2:40 Clubs Materials for your club
Saturday
2/8
Saturday School For students who owe
hours
All textbooks, notebooks,
planner, lunch and a change of
clothes for P.M. work detail
Thursday
2/13
Academics
8:15
10:00
12:00
12:45
2:40
Levels
Academics
Lunch
Academics
Homeroom
$598.92
Academic material to complete
work and spare reading
materials, if you will be in
academics all day!
Off-Campus
10:00-
2:00
2:40
Malibu GrandPrix Homeroom
$579.60
Real money for lunch
On-Campus
10:00
12:00
12:45
2:40
Valentine Creations Lunch
Darts Tournament Homeroom
$560.28
Friday
2/14 Teacher Work Day
No school
Monday
2/17 Presidents Day Holiday
No School
Friday 2/21 1:10-
2:40 Clubs Materials for your club
Thursday
2/28
Academics
8:15
10:00
12:00
12:45
2:40
Levels
Academics
Lunch
Academics
Homeroom
$299.46
Skiers
$149.73
Academic material to complete
work and spare reading
materials, if you will be in
academics all day!
Off-Campus
10:00-
2:00
2:40
High Museum of
Art Homeroom
$289.80
Skiers
$144.90 Real money for lunch
On-Campus
10:00
12:00
12:45
2:40
Name That Tune Lunch
Improv Comedy Homeroom
$280.14
Skiers
$140.07
Ski Trip 2/18 – 2/21
College visit to Kennesaw State University
Thursday, February 27, 2014
We will leave at 8:20 a.m. and have lunch on KSU campus.
(Please bring money)
Please see Abby in the loft for the college visitation form!
Visitation forms for this visit are due to Abby no later than February 19, 2014 - no exceptions.
KSU offers majors in the fields of Health Sciences, Fine Arts and Humanities, Education and Business and Mass Communication. To find
out more about specific programs, please visit www.kennesaw.edu.
If you have any questions or concerns please call Abby Blackwell at
678-250-5113 or email [email protected].
Post-Secondary Acceptances and
Scholarships
Congratulations! Rebecca Custer on her acceptance to St. John’s University, Texas Christian University, Birmingham Southern College, Agnes Scott College, Mary Baldwin College, and Brenau University.
Ryan Delaney on his acceptance to Young Harris College.
James Dorsey on his acceptance to the University of Louisville.
Michael Kurland on his acceptance to The Art Institute of Atlanta.
Arthur Leach on his acceptance to Beacon College and
The Art Institute of Atlanta.
Tyler McDonald on her acceptance to KSU Academy for Inclusive Learning.
Ray O’Brien on his acceptance to The Art Institute of Pittsburgh.
Matthew Smith on his acceptance to South Florida State College.
Patrick Thompson on his acceptance to Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College.
Marquis Victor on his acceptance to Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College.
Senior Scholarships 2013-2014
Rebecca Custer – Texas Christian University- Faculty Scholarship- $48,000
Birmingham Southern College- Presidential Scholarship- $108,000
Agnes Scott College- Honor Scholarship $68,000
Mary Baldwin College- Scholarship Award $80,000
Brenau University - Trustee Scholarship Award $50,000
Ryan Delaney – Young Harris College - Faculty Scholarship $48,000
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