december 19 wednesday packet
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New from The Cottage School December 19, 2012TRANSCRIPT
Date: Wednesday – December 19, 2012
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!!
Parent Signature________________________________________
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December 19, 2012
Wednesday Packet
Important Dates/Information
MS Only Teacher Work Day – Wednesday, December 19th – No School for MS All School Teacher Work Day – Thursday, December 20th – No School
TCS Mens Varsity Basketball at Furtah Preparatory Christmas Classic Tournament December 20th-22nd – See Flyer
Winter Break – December 21st-January 4th Second Semester Begins - January 7, 2013
HOMECOMING 2013 – Saturday, January 19th – Festivities begin 1:00 PM
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First semester is over and we are all preparing for the winter break. I want you to know what a pleasure it has been for us to partner with you for these last few months, working together to achieve goals and explore new opportunities. For those families that are new to us, you are beginning to see that we take our relationship with you and your teen very seriously! We appreciate what each of you brings to our community and we strive to celebrate each and every day. For our veteran families, our growing commitment to each other and the mutually beneficial relationship form the foundation for what makes this school work so well! Once that trust is established and we can communicate and act in the best interest of our students, the task at hand becomes not only possible, but also enjoyable! We have so much to celebrate as we review the last four months. The academic growth that our students have experienced is amazing. The confidence and energy that we see emerging, especially for our newly enrolled students, is heartwarming. Our athletic opportunities build character and pride. The community service opportunities build compassion and generosity. When the environment is safe and nurturing, the community can spend the time required to take care of more than just the math, science and language arts! Those academics are important, of course. They just aren’t the only important lessons to be learned. Of course, no journey is free of detours and pot holes. We work to keep those instances to a minimum and to protect the privacy of our teens and families who are involved in regrettable situations. From time to time a student may make a bad decision that puts their safety or the safety of others at risk. Once we become aware of the situation, our staff works quickly with the family and teen to isolate the problem, collect the facts, determine the appropriate consequence and seek a resolution. At all times our shared values of honesty and integrity underline our efforts. When a resolution is possible, we work with the family to repair any damage done to relationships or privileges. If it becomes clear that, due to dishonesty or the seriousness of the situation, a resolution is not possible, arrangements are made for an alternative school placement. This entire process is completely dependent upon the partnership we have with our parents. We are all charged with the task of keeping our kids safe. It is the honest and timely communication we enjoy with each other that allows us to quickly resolve a situation that has a negative impact on our community and to readily celebrate people and situations that contribute to our positive and healthy environment. Thank you for such a remarkable start to the school year!
We wish you a holiday filled with family togetherness, fun and relaxation!
SEE YOU IN 2013!!!!
December 19, 2012
Jacque’s Note
Got Basketball Fever Over The Winter Break?
What: The Cottage School Varsity Cougars will be playing in a
3-day tournament at the Furtah Preparatory School Christmas Classic.
When: December 20th through December 22nd.
Where: Furtah Preparatory School
5496 Highway 92 • Acworth, GA
Phone (678) 574-6488
www.furtahprep.org
*Come to support the varsity boy’s
basketball team. Go Cougars!
Tournament Schedule below:
Thursday Dec. 20th 5:00pm-- Johnson Ferry vs Cottage School (Boys)
6:30pm-- Augusta vs Bethesda Christian (Boys)
Friday Dec. 21st 2:00pm-- Loser Game 1 vs. Loser Game 2 (Boys)
3:30pm-- Atl. Girls School vs. Dawson St. (Girls)
5:00pm-- Winner Game 2 vs Dawson St. (Boys)
6:30pm-- Shiloh Hills vs. Furtah Prep (Girls)
8:00pm-- Winner Game 1 vs Furtah Prep (Boys)
Saturday Dec.22nd 11:00am-- Loser Game 3 vs Loser Game 4 (Boys)
12:30pm-- Loser Game 1 vs Loser Game 2 (Girls) 3rd Place Game
2:00pm-- Loser Game 5 vs Loser Game 6 (Boys) 5th Place Game
3:30pm-- Winner Game 5 vs Winner Game 6 (Boys) 3rd Place Game
5:00pm-- Winner Game 1 vs Winner Game 2 (Girls) CHAMPIONSHIP GAME
6:30pm-- Winner Game 3 vs Winner Game 4 (Boys) CHAMPIONSHIP GAME
*Tickets are $6.00 per adult and $4.00 per student. *Adult 3-day ticket price = $15.00. Student 3-day ticket price = $10.00
MS Girls Basketball vs. Swift School 1:00 PM- 2:00 PM
MS Boys Basketball vs. Swift School 2:00 PM- 3:00 PM
JV Basketball vs. Greater Gwinnett 3:00 PM- 4:15 PM
VW Basketball vs. Greater Gwinnett 4:30 PM- 6:00 PM
VM Basketball vs. Greater Gwinnett 6:00 PM- 7:30 PM
Alumni vs. Staff Ultimate Court Challenge VIII 8:00 PM- 9:00 PM
Monday- Sports Team Day
Wear your jersey/hat to support your favorite team.
Tuesday- Dress for Success Day
Come dressed in your best work attire.
Wednesday- Decades Day
Come dressed from your favorite decade. (50’s, 60’s, 70’s..)
Thursday- Superhero or Villain Day
Come dressed like your favorite superhero OR villain.
Friday- Purple/White and Jeans Day
Wear your Cougar gear to show your school spirit.
(Jeans can only be worn if you are in school colors!)
*All dress should be in the spirit of the week, but still ‘work place’ or
school appropriate. If you have any questions or concerns about a
clothing choice, please check with your principal.*
High School January Pay offs
DATE TIME ACTIVITY RAIN-OUT TCS$ Things to bring/U.S. $
Friday 1/11 1:10 – 2:40 Polio Project Finale
Thursday 1/17 1:10-2:40 Pep Rally Dress like your favorite
Superhero or Villain
Friday
1/18
Academics
8:15
10:00
12:00
12:45
2:40
Levels
Academics
Lunch
Academics
Homeroom
$336.89
Spare Reading
materials, if you will be
in academics all day!
Off-Campus
10:00-
2:00
2:40
Fernbank
IMAX Homeroom
$326.03
Money for lunch
On-Campus
10:00
12:00
12:45
2:40
Bridge Building Lunch
Carnival Games Homeroom
$315.16
Saturday 1/19 1:00- 9:00 HOMECOMING School Spirit! Wear Purple!
Monday 1/21 No School - MLK
Friday 1/25 1:10 – 2:40 Clubs Club Materials!
Aquarium Sleepover
Savings Trip
March 5th-6th
Money and Permission slip due to Ivan on or before
February 1st – no exceptions!
You will need $284.65 in your TCS Savings Account.
Missing iPod Touch 5
High School Students:
When the High School Students attended the payoff at The Cooler last Friday, many
students left personal items lined up with their shoes and even in their shoes while they
skated. At some point during the payoff, Chip’s iPod Touch 5 disappeared from his
shoe. It is unlikely that it fell out as there were several other items still in the shoe as
he left them; however, there is always the possibility that it was accidentally mixed in
with someone else’s belongings or that it was taken.
We would like to recover the iPod Touch and make sure it is returned to Chip. If you
attended the payoff at The Cooler, please search through your belongings and double
check all items you took with you that day. The iPod may be returned to the school,
and we will make sure to deliver it to him, or it can be returned directly to Chip’s family
via his mother: Debbie Sheffield [email protected] 470-514-5555: 5254
Sandlewood Court, Marietta, GA 30068.
In addition, if you are aware of where the iPod Touch may be, or if you saw someone
poking around people’s belongings on Friday, please let us know so that we can work
on recovering the iPod.
Sincerely,
Ivan and Laura
College Acceptances
Congratulations
Jake Neuber on his acceptance to Ole Miss, Auburn
University, University of South Carolina and University of
Alabama
Simon Hirschhorn on his acceptance to Southern
Polytechnic State University, Queens University of
Charlotte, Georgia College, Oglethorpe University &
New College of Florida
Davey Ison on his acceptance to The University of Alabama
& Oglethorpe University.
Desi Levan on her acceptance to Brevard Community
College
Evan Robertson on his acceptance to Young Harris College,
Mars Hill College, Queens University of Charlotte and
Limestone College
Chip Sheffield on his acceptance to Southern Polytechnic
State University