ADVISORY AGENDA 11.28.18

“Trees that are slow to grow bear the best fruit.”
Moliere

 

House Points

Humanitas Shield 2

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Caleb Campos

Sydney Wood demonstrated KINDNESS when she picked up Dean Zelaya’s wallet after it fell out of her backpack.  I appreciate you, Sydney.

Leah Nitzan demonstrated KINDNESS when she quickly sought assistance when a student was having a health emergency.

Amaya King demonstrated INTEGRITY when she turned in a lost wallet.

Big thank you to Sadie Miller and Myles Stradford for volunteering to help their Spanish teacher arrange desks and clean up.


 


The annual Upper School Talent Show is coming up, December 7th and we are looking for performers! If this is something that interests you, please fill out the short Google Form below. You will be contacted shortly after about your audition time. Please be sure to fill out the form by 3pm on Thursday, November 29th. Thanks! We look forward to seeing what talent our students have!

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfNrIyI5odUrkLyKWFEi6ePiL7a8vzIO4eZgvl0DCrQd9t-EA/viewform?usp=sf_link
From, Holly Springate, Megyn Diehl, and Meg Crosbie


 

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Project Wrap-In is Coming on December 7th, 2018!

It is almost that time of year again! Project Wrap-In is coming soon! To demonstrate Cannon’s commitment to the core values of teamwork and kindness, the student body will participate together as a community in our annual Project Wrap-In on FRIDAY, December 7, 2018. This project is designed to bring the entire Cannon community together in a meaningful service opportunity!

Each student in the Lower, Middle, and Upper School is asked to bring in one new, unused gift ($5- $15) to store in homeroom the week of December 3. Students in grades JK- 12th should buy a gift for a child their own approximate age and gender. (Students in grades 8th– 12th may instead buy a gift for a young child of any age with their own gender in mind if they would like; however, keep in mind that children benefiting from this outreach opportunity may also be teens.)  Additionally, students are asked to bring wrapping materials like wrapping paper, tape, ribbon, bows, etc.

We are hoping for 100 percent participation in this event and are looking forward to making a difference in the lives of many children! This is a highlight for many students every year, and we hope that you will enjoy it too!

Our hope for all students (Lower, Middle, and Upper School) is:

  • Bring in one present ($5-$15)
  • Contribute wrapping paper and/or other wrapping supplies like tape.
  • Bring a giving and positive attitude.
  • Have fun!

If you have any questions please feel free to contact the following:
Muskan Uppal muppal@cannonschool.org
Caroline Livingston calivingston@cannonschool.org
Connie Stavrakas cstavrakas@cannonschool.org


Seniors, Juniors and Sophomores are invited to sign-up on Family Connection to visit with College Admission Representatives coming to Cannon School.  Students must get permission from their classroom teachers prior to attending an admissions event. Log into your Family Connection account to learn more about the colleges, find out visit times and register to attend. Visits will be held in The Cube or College Counseling Offices.

November 30

Beacon College

About The Dean Team

Student Life: Our passion is to know our students, create an unforgettable high school experience, celebrate student achievement; and to empower every student to know themselves, own their actions, seek adventure, conquer challenges, lead others, and pursue balance.
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