ADVISORY AGENDA 12.12.18

“Listen with curiosity. Speak with honesty. Act with integrity.” ― Roy Bennett

House Points

Humanitas Shield 2

Humanitas Shield 2 Humanitas Shield 2

154

182

273

239

Niteesh Sirimilla

Meghan Schreck showed COURAGE when she stood up for a friend.

Jack Seldon held the door open for some middle school students after one of their unkind friends locked them out. Way to show KINDNESS, Jack!!!


Super fun service event this Friday from 3-6 hosted by STUCO! We will be tying blankets for the Ronald McDonald house while watching Christmas movies and eating pizza! We ope to see you there!!


Sophomores,

The College Counseling team will be meeting with you during Student Life today (Thursday, 12/13). Please report to the following rooms during that time –
If Mr. Segura is your counselor:  the CUBE
If Mrs. McClanahan is your counselor:  Library Annex
If Dr. Wilner is your counselor:  Foundation Hall
Please bring a writing utensil. We look forward to seeing you!
the CC Team


There will be a National Art Honor Society Meeting this Thursday at Lunch in the US Art Room. We will be discussing the upcoming service projects and ways to be involved. Looking forward to seeing all members and prospective members there!


History Club will be meeting on Friday, December 14, 2018 during Student Choice to draft cards for our great American troops (the men and women who valorously defend our freedoms). We will gather in Mrs. Huffman’s room on the third floor.


A former Cannon parent,  Lori Love, started the Pink Pals breast cancer support group. It is the first breast cancer support group in Cabarrus county. Pink Pals is having a “Joy of Music” themed Christmas party on December 14 at the Lakes Venue. Any student performer interested in playing or singing at the event should contact Ms. Love at 704.791.3526.

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ADVISORY AGENDA 12.11.18

“Your opinions about me does not change who I am.” ― Lailah Gifty Akita

House Points

Humanitas Shield 2

Humanitas Shield 2 Humanitas Shield 2

154

182

273

239

Bryce Meighen, Leo Kong, & Ben Childress

Garrett Hunter showed tremendous KINDNESS when he helped Ms. Loflin get her lawn cart out of her car for Project Wrap-In.


There will be a National Art Honor Society Meeting this Thursday at Lunch in the US Art Room. We will be discussing the upcoming service projects and ways to be involved. Looking forward to seeing all members and prospective members there!


History Club will be meeting on Friday, December 14, 2018 during Student Choice to draft cards for our great American troops (the men and women who valorously defend our freedoms). We will gather in Mrs. Huffman’s room on the third floor.


A former Cannon parent,  Lori Love, started the Pink Pals breast cancer support group. It is the first breast cancer support group in Cabarrus county. Pink Pals is having a “Joy of Music” themed Christmas party on December 14 at the Lakes Venue. Any student performer interested in playing or singing at the event should contact Ms. Love at 704.791.3526.


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NATIONAL PINKY SWEAR DAY TUESDAY, DECEMBER 11
$1 DRESS DOWN on TUESDAY if you wear BLUE or ORANGE to support the Pinky Swear Foundation!!
The PSF supports families with kids with cancer financially and emotionally by providing them with basic needs. Your participation will make a difference in the lives of these families, so please support the cause!
Advisors, please collect money and someone from CFC will collect it from you.
Many thanks,
Cougars Fighting Cancer Leadership

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ADVISORY AGENDA 12.11.18

“I enjoy growing older and wiser and learning from my mistakes every single day.” ― Ellen DeGeneres

House Points

Humanitas Shield 2

Humanitas Shield 2 Humanitas Shield 2

154

182

273

239

Lily Klett & Rob Trufant

 


History Club will be meeting on Friday, December 14, 2018 during Student Choice to draft cards for our great American troops (the men and women who valorously defend our freedoms). We will gather in Mrs. Huffman’s room on the third floor.


A former Cannon parent,  Lori Love, started the Pink Pals breast cancer support group. It is the first breast cancer support group in Cabarrus county. Pink Pals is having a “Joy of Music” themed Christmas party on December 14 at the Lakes Venue. Any student performer interested in playing or singing at the event should contact Ms. Love at 704.791.3526.


Image result for pinky swear foundation

NATIONAL PINKY SWEAR DAY TUESDAY, DECEMBER 11
$1 DRESS DOWN on TUESDAY if you wear BLUE or ORANGE to support the Pinky Swear Foundation!!
The PSF supports families with kids with cancer financially and emotionally by providing them with basic needs. Your participation will make a difference in the lives of these families, so please support the cause!
Advisors, please collect money and someone from CFC will collect it from you.
Many thanks,
Cougars Fighting Cancer Leadership

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ADVISORY AGENDA 12.10.18

“I enjoy growing older and wiser and learning from my mistakes every single day.” ― Ellen DeGeneres

House Points

Humanitas Shield 2

Humanitas Shield 2 Humanitas Shield 2

64

116

140

123

Kudos to Carter Otey for showing COURAGE in singing an impromptu solo for the residents of Taylor Glen!

Thanks to Jake Wood for taking a trip in the cold to the cafeteria to get something for his teacher!


A former Cannon parent,  Lori Love, started the Pink Pals breast cancer support group. It is the first breast cancer support group in Cabarrus county. Pink Pals is having a “Joy of Music” themed Christmas party on December 14 at the Lakes Venue. Any student performer interested in playing or singing at the event should contact Ms. Love at 704.791.3526.


Image result for pinky swear foundation

NATIONAL PINKY SWEAR DAY TUESDAY, DECEMBER 11
$1 DRESS DOWN on TUESDAY if you wear BLUE or ORANGE to support the Pinky Swear Foundation!!
The PSF supports families with kids with cancer financially and emotionally by providing them with basic needs. Your participation will make a difference in the lives of these families, so please support the cause!
Advisors, please collect money and someone from CFC will collect it from you.
Many thanks,
Cougars Fighting Cancer Leadership

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ADVISORY AGENDA 12.7.18

“For it is in giving that we receive.” — Francis of Assisi

House Points

Humanitas Shield 2

Humanitas Shield 2 Humanitas Shield 2

64

116

140

123

Kudos to Carter Otey for showing COURAGE in singing an impromptu solo for the residents of Taylor Glen!

Thanks to Jake Wood for taking a trip in the cold to the cafeteria to get something for his teacher!


Animus tailgate before the basketball game Friday 12/7/18. There is gonna be glitter (red, white and blue for theme) and cookies. There will be a disco party and all this in the cafeteria at 6pm. Hope to see everyone there


Image result for pinky swear foundation

NATIONAL PINKY SWEAR DAY TUESDAY, DECEMBER 11
$1 DRESS DOWN on TUESDAY if you wear BLUE or ORANGE to support the Pinky Swear Foundation!!
The PSF supports families with kids with cancer financially and emotionally by providing them with basic needs. Your participation will make a difference in the lives of these families, so please support the cause!
Advisors, please collect money and someone from CFC will collect it from you.
Many thanks,
Cougars Fighting Cancer Leadership

Image result for pancakesHey everyone! Cougars Fighting Cancer (formally Relay for Life) is hosting our annual Pancake Breakfast  TODAY It is $5 for unlimited pancakes and access to the topping bar. It takes place right after Project Wrap-In, so after you wrap with your buddies, come enjoy some breakfast! All of the money goes to the American Cancer Society to help with cancer research, paying for treatments, and supporting families. We all know somebody who is fighting this battle, even here in the Cannon community.

ALSO, if anyone has a griddle, a spatula, a big cooking bowl, or a ladle, please email me at hgspringate@cannonschool.org. That would really help us out. Many thanks,

Holly Springate, Mitchell Skolaris, and Izzie Gosling

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ADVISORY AGENDA 12.6.18

“Ye’ll never best your fears until ye face them” ― Susanna Kearsley

House Points

Humanitas Shield 2

Humanitas Shield 2 Humanitas Shield 2

60

0

25

20

Abhi Gadudasu
Jacob Lafferty

Megan Kunkle demonstrated KINDNESS when she stayed after class to help a student with the material covered during Spanish class.

Alex Katsikaris demonstrated TEAMWORK when he helped lead his AP Stats class through the first part of class.

Students for Constitutional Government will meet TODAY during lunch in Foundation Hall. Mr. Hurtado will speak about the natural law roots of the American founding.


Image result for pancakesHey everyone! Cougars Fighting Cancer (formally Relay for Life) is hosting our annual Pancake Breakfast  Friday, December 7th! It is $5 for unlimited pancakes and access to the topping bar. It takes place right after Project Wrap-In, so after you wrap with your buddies, come enjoy some breakfast! All of the money goes to the American Cancer Society to help with cancer research, paying for treatments, and supporting families. We all know somebody who is fighting this battle, even here in the Cannon community.

ALSO, if anyone has a griddle, a spatula, a big cooking bowl, or a ladle, please email me at hgspringate@cannonschool.org. That would really help us out. Many thanks,

Holly Springate, Mitchell Skolaris, and Izzie Gosling


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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

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ADVISORY AGENDA 12.5.18

“Anyone who has never made a mistake has never tried anything new.” ― Albert Einstein

House Points* see below for new info

Humanitas Shield 2

Humanitas Shield 2 Humanitas Shield 2

60

0

25

20

A message about Trimester 1 House Points:  This year was a record year for keeping track of points.  The Admin Points section of the points document was my responsibility.  For a host of reasons that do not absolve me, I incorrectly recorded the points for T1, resulting in a 1st place finish for Integritas and a 2nd place finish for Animus, when it should have been a 1st place finish for Animus and a 2nd place finish for Integritas.  Fortunately, Mush Hughes caught my mistakes after the trimester had ended.  The leadership teams of both Houses met and decided that BOTH Animus and Integritas should earn 1st place for T1.  If you want to understand more about this decision drop in on our Leadership Lunch today at 11:15 in Foundation Hall.  – Dean Booker

Mr. “Papa Smurf” Aldridge, Collier Leatherman, & Jadon Williams

Lydia Pinto, Brandon Meeks, Mirabella Calabrase, and Clint Harris showed INTEGRITY and COURAGE when resolving a thorny issue.  Thank you!!!

Amelia Andretti demonstrated KINDNESS when she helped clean up Foundation Hall after lunch.

Emma Little demonstrated KINDNESS when she stayed after class to help a student with the material covered during the class.

Liselotte Stratman demonstrated KINDNESS when she made cookies for her teachers.

Allison Abel, Leah Shaw, and Muskan Uppal demonstrated TEAMWORK by leading a class during a teacher’s absence

Students for Constitutional Government will meet on Thursday, December 6, 2018 during lunch in Foundation Hall. Mr. Hurtado will speak about the natural law roots of the American founding.


Image result for pancakesHey everyone! Cougars Fighting Cancer (formally Relay for Life) is hosting our annual Pancake Breakfast  Friday, December 7th! It is $5 for unlimited pancakes and access to the topping bar. It takes place right after Project Wrap-In, so after you wrap with your buddies, come enjoy some breakfast! All of the money goes to the American Cancer Society to help with cancer research, paying for treatments, and supporting families. We all know somebody who is fighting this battle, even here in the Cannon community.

ALSO, if anyone has a griddle, a spatula, a big cooking bowl, or a ladle, please email me at hgspringate@cannonschool.org. That would really help us out. Many thanks,

Holly Springate, Mitchell Skolaris, and Izzie Gosling


Image result for wrapping presents

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

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ADVISORY AGENDA 12.4.18

“Courage is feeling fear, not getting rid of fear, and taking action in the face of fear.” ― Roy T. Bennett

House Points

Humanitas Shield 2

Humanitas Shield 2 Humanitas Shield 2

60

0

25

20

Evan Essex demonstrated kindness by teaching a young basketball fan ‘spirit fingers’ during the men’s varsity game on Friday night. Nice work, Evan!

Jarvis Moss demonstrated kindness by leading a cheering section for the middle school girls’ basketball team!

 

Students for Constitutional Government will meet on Thursday, December 6, 2018 during lunch in Foundation Hall. Mr. Hurtado will speak about the natural law roots of the American founding.


Image result for pancakesHey everyone! Cougars Fighting Cancer (formally Relay for Life) is hosting our annual Pancake Breakfast  Friday, December 7th! It is $5 for unlimited pancakes and access to the topping bar. It takes place right after Project Wrap-In, so after you wrap with your buddies, come enjoy some breakfast! All of the money goes to the American Cancer Society to help with cancer research, paying for treatments, and supporting families. We all know somebody who is fighting this battle, even here in the Cannon community.

ALSO, if anyone has a griddle, a spatula, a big cooking bowl, or a ladle, please email me at hgspringate@cannonschool.org. That would really help us out. Many thanks,

Holly Springate, Mitchell Skolaris, and Izzie Gosling


Image result for wrapping presents

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

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ADVISORY AGENDA 12.3.18

“No matter who you are, no matter what you did, no matter where you’ve come from, you can always change, become a better version of yourself.” ― Madonna

House Points

Humanitas Shield 2

Humanitas Shield 2 Humanitas Shield 2

60

0

25

20

Mary Patrick Folds

Thank you to Brody Schleck for showing KINDNESS by cleaning up Mrs. Reulbach’s room after class!

Thank you to student ambassadors, Kate Christman, Olivia Varghese, Kate Nelson, Brooke Wesselmann, Ellen Weinstock, Emily Cleveland, Noelle Nieske, and Mitchell Skolaris for sharing their PASSION for Cannon with families at Christmas in Davidson!

Image result for pancakesHey everyone! Cougars Fighting Cancer (formally Relay for Life) is hosting our annual Pancake Breakfast  Friday, December 7th! It is $5 for unlimited pancakes and access to the topping bar. It takes place right after Project Wrap-In, so after you wrap with your buddies, come enjoy some breakfast! All of the money goes to the American Cancer Society to help with cancer research, paying for treatments, and supporting families. We all know somebody who is fighting this battle, even here in the Cannon community.

ALSO, if anyone has a griddle, a spatula, a big cooking bowl, or a ladle, please email me at hgspringate@cannonschool.org. That would really help us out. Many thanks,

Holly Springate, Mitchell Skolaris, and Izzie Gosling


Image result for wrapping presents

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

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ADVISORY AGENDA 11.30.18

“A kind act can sometimes be as powerful as a sword.” ― Rick Riordan

House Points

Humanitas Shield 2

Humanitas Shield 2 Humanitas Shield 2

5

0

0

10

Daphne Reynolds

Kayla Goldsberry, Angel Brown, and Sane Davis demonstrated COURAGE and PASSION by giving up their drop to speak to the 8th grade. Thanks so much!


Juniors should report to the appropriate room as shown below to meet with your college counselor. Bring your lap top computer as you will be accessing Naviance during this session.

Locations:
Dr. Wilner counselees: The Cube
Mrs. McClanahan counselees: US Library Annex
Mr. Segura counselees: Foundation Hall


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On November 30th, 2018 please wear your Purple Epilepsy Awareness shirts. On this day we will be bringing awareness as a student body for the nearly 3 million people in the United States who are living with epilepsy and seizures.

Your support in purchasing and wearing your shirt benefits the Epilepsy Foundation. The Epilepsy Foundations provides services for those who suffer with epilepsy and seizures.

Purchase yours today for 15 dollars! Sales end November 29th, we look forward to see your purple shine!


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


 

Image result for wrapping presents

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.

TODAY

Beacon College

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