ADVISORY AGENDA 5-2

“Most of what we say and do is not essential. If you can eliminate it, you’ll have more time, and more tranquillity. Ask yourself at every moment, ‘Is this necessary?’” — Marcus Aurelius

Year End House Standings

Humanitas Shield 2

Humanitas Shield 2 Humanitas Shield 2

2nd

3rd (tie)

3rd (tie)

1st Place

Andie Coffey

 

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The US library is closed Tuesday, 02 May 17 for AP testing.

SENIORS!!!!  On Friday, May 5, from 11:15 – 12:00 p.m., we will be having our National College Signing Day Ceremony. That means – wear the t-shirt/sweatshirt bearing the name of your college and get ready for a fun party/photo session with your classmates! The schedule will be as follows:

11:15 – meet in the library annex for pizza and drinks. While there, grab some sidewalk chalk to take out in front of US (facing the Green) to create a chalk logo of the school you will be attending.
11:30 – We will have a FULL senior class pic with everyone wearing sweatshirts, facing the Green.
11:30 – 11:55 – Stick around! Mrs. Reiss will be shooting small group shots during this time.

Tips for Friday:
1. Wear a shirt that clearly conveys the name of your school.
2. Bring in props! Pennants, hats, stuffed animals wearing your college logo.
3. Going to school and playing a sport? Bring in a prop that shows that. (Kendall, a volleyball, Michael – a golf club, etc.)

Spectrum will be hosting a workshop that will be on TODAY during lunch in Ms Harley’s room on the topic of HB2.

Any boys interested in playing on the soccer team in the fall need to attend the meeting tomorrow May 3. The meeting will take place in Foundation Hall at 11:15. I look forward to seeing you all!

 

Monday May 8th:

AP Examinees—Please review the chart below for your exam date, time, location, and approved/not approved items to bring with you on test day including a list of approved calculators.

AP Exam Date Time Location What to Bring
Computer Science A Tuesday, May 2 Arrive no later than 7:45 am Library Annex #2 Pencils; black or dark blue ink pen
Spanish Language Tuesday, May 2 Arrive no later than 7:45 am CPAC #2 Pencils; black or dark blue ink pen
Physics 1: Algebra Based Tuesday, May 2 Arrive no later than 11:45 am Library Annex #2 Pencils; 4-function, scientific or graphing calculator; ruler or straight edge; black or dark blue ink pen
English Literature Wednesday, May 3 Arrive no later than 7:45 am CPAC #2 Pencils; black or dark blue ink pen
US Government & Politics Thursday, May 4 Arrive no later than 7:45 am CPAC #2 Pencils; black or dark blue ink pen
Chinese Language Thursday, May 4 Arrive no later than 11:45 am Library #2 Pencils
US History Friday, May 5 Arrive no later than 7:45 am CPAC #2 Pencils; black or dark blue ink pen
Studio Art Friday, May 5 Portfolios due no later than 2 pm NA NA
Biology Monday, May 8 Arrive no later than 7:45 am CPAC #2 Pencils; 4-function (with square root) calculator; black or dark blue ink pen
Physics C: Mechanics Monday, May 8 Arrive no later than 11:45 am CPAC #2 Pencils; 4-function, scientific or graphing calculator; ruler or straight edge; black or dark blue ink pen
Physics C: Electrical & Magnetism Monday, May 8 Arrive no later than 1:45 pm Library Conference Room #2 Pencils; 4-function, scientific or graphing calculator; ruler or straight edge; black or dark blue ink pen
Calculus AB & BC Tuesday, May 9 Arrive no later than 7:45 am CPAC #2 Pencils; Graphing calculator; black or dark blue ink pen
French Language Tuesday, May 9 Arrive no later than 11:45 am CPAC #2 Pencils; black or dark blue ink pen
English Language Wednesday, May 10 Arrive no later than 7:45 am CPAC #2 Pencils; black or dark blue ink pen
Statistics Thursday, May 11 Arrive no later than 11:45 am CPAC #2 Pencils; graphing calculator with statistics capabilities; black or dark blue ink pen
Human Geography Friday, May 12 Arrive no later than 7:45 am Library Conference Room #2 Pencils; black or dark blue ink pen
European History Friday, May 12 Arrive no later than 11:45 am CPAC #2 Pencils; black or dark blue ink pen
* Students receiving testing accommodations should already have received emailed instructions from Ms. Mann regarding testing locations.*
 

Please email Ms. Mann if you have questions.

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ADVISORY AGENDA 5-1

“Change is the law of life and those who look only to the past or present are certain to miss the future.” —John F. Kennedy

Q4 House Standings

Humanitas Shield 2

Humanitas Shield 2 Humanitas Shield 2

2nd

4th

3rd

1st Place

Grace Kramer

The US Envirothon Team demonstrated that TEAMWORK makes the dream work as they took the top score in Oral Presentation part of the State Envirothon competition this weekend. A big shout out to Camille Harley, Kieran Patel, Olivia Reiff, Ayesha Syed, Lindsey Turbyfill and Mimi Wahid for making it a top priority to share their PASSION for the environment with others.

Trevor Fernald demonstrated KINDNESS when he carried a very heavy box up to Ms. Loflin’s classroom for her.

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SENIORS!!!!  COLLEGE DECISION DAY!  All seniors are invited to wear their college T-shirt on Friday, May 5th.  Celebration in Library Annex.  11:15-12:00.  Pizza lunch provided by college counseling.  Bring any college-related props you’d like to have in photos (pennants, stuffed animal mascots, hats, etc.).  We will take photos, make chalk drawings and, of course, CELEBRATE!

*New Location for AP Social Studies Classes for Monday, May 1st*

Ms. Harley’s AP US History – C block (8:20-9:15 a.m.) – US Library Annex

Ms. Eury’s AP Gov’t – C block (8:20-9:15 a.m.) – Rm. 510 (Baez-Arroyo’s room)

Mrs. Huffman’s AP Euro– A block (9:20-10:15 a.m.) – Foundation Hall

Ms. Eury’s AP Gov’t– B block (10:20-11:15 a.m.) – Rm. 510 (Baez-Arroyo’s room)

Spectrum will be hosting a workshop that will be on May 2 during lunch, on the topic of HB2.

 

AP Examinees—Please review the chart below for your exam date, time, location, and approved/not approved items to bring with you on test day including a list of approved calculators.

AP Exam Date Time Location What to Bring
Chemistry Monday, May 1 Arrive no later than 7:45 am Room 704 #2 Pencils; Scientific or graphing calculator; black or dark blue ink pen
Environmental Science Monday, May 1 Arrive no later than 7:45 am Room 702 #2 Pencils; black or dark blue ink pen
Psychology Monday, May 1 Arrive no later than 11:45 am CPAC #2 Pencils; black or dark blue ink pen
Computer Science A Tuesday, May 2 Arrive no later than 7:45 am Library Annex #2 Pencils; black or dark blue ink pen
Spanish Language Tuesday, May 2 Arrive no later than 7:45 am CPAC #2 Pencils; black or dark blue ink pen
Physics 1: Algebra Based Tuesday, May 2 Arrive no later than 11:45 am Library Annex #2 Pencils; 4-function, scientific or graphing calculator; ruler or straight edge; black or dark blue ink pen
English Literature Wednesday, May 3 Arrive no later than 7:45 am CPAC #2 Pencils; black or dark blue ink pen
US Government & Politics Thursday, May 4 Arrive no later than 7:45 am CPAC #2 Pencils; black or dark blue ink pen
Chinese Language Thursday, May 4 Arrive no later than 11:45 am Library #2 Pencils
US History Friday, May 5 Arrive no later than 7:45 am CPAC #2 Pencils; black or dark blue ink pen
Studio Art Friday, May 5 Portfolios due no later than 2 pm NA NA
Biology Monday, May 8 Arrive no later than 7:45 am CPAC #2 Pencils; 4-function (with square root) calculator; black or dark blue ink pen
Physics C: Mechanics Monday, May 8 Arrive no later than 11:45 am CPAC #2 Pencils; 4-function, scientific or graphing calculator; ruler or straight edge; black or dark blue ink pen
Physics C: Electrical & Magnetism Monday, May 8 Arrive no later than 1:45 pm Library Conference Room #2 Pencils; 4-function, scientific or graphing calculator; ruler or straight edge; black or dark blue ink pen
Calculus AB & BC Tuesday, May 9 Arrive no later than 7:45 am CPAC #2 Pencils; Graphing calculator; black or dark blue ink pen
French Language Tuesday, May 9 Arrive no later than 11:45 am CPAC #2 Pencils; black or dark blue ink pen
English Language Wednesday, May 10 Arrive no later than 7:45 am CPAC #2 Pencils; black or dark blue ink pen
Statistics Thursday, May 11 Arrive no later than 11:45 am CPAC #2 Pencils; graphing calculator with statistics capabilities; black or dark blue ink pen
Human Geography Friday, May 12 Arrive no later than 7:45 am Library Conference Room #2 Pencils; black or dark blue ink pen
European History Friday, May 12 Arrive no later than 11:45 am CPAC #2 Pencils; black or dark blue ink pen
* Students receiving testing accommodations should already have received emailed instructions from Ms. Mann regarding testing locations.*
 

Please email Ms. Mann if you have questions.

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ADVISORY AGENDA 4-28

“I believe the risks I take are justified by the sheer love of the life I lead.” – Charles Lindbergh

Q4 House Standings

Humanitas Shield 2

Humanitas Shield 2 Humanitas Shield 2

2nd

4th

3rd

1st Place

Katherine LeClair & Jack Gularson

Thank you Taylor Lumpkins, Jenny Howard, Collier Leatherman, Will Zandhuis, and Morgan Stilphen for showing KINDNESS and spending your lunch with our guest from Memphis!

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There will be an interest meeting for all rising 10th – 12th graders interested in running Cross Country today, Friday April 28th in room 609 during Student Choice.  If you are unable to make the meeting, please email Coach Campbell (rcampbell@cannonschool.org)

*New Location for AP Social Studies Classes for Monday, May 1st*

Ms. Harley’s AP US History – C block (8:20-9:15 a.m.) – US Library Annex

Ms. Eury’s AP Gov’t – C block (8:20-9:15 a.m.) – Rm. 510 (Baez-Arroyo’s room)

Mrs. Huffman’s AP Euro– A block (9:20-10:15 a.m.) – Foundation Hall

Ms. Eury’s AP Gov’t– B block (10:20-11:15 a.m.) – Rm. 510 (Baez-Arroyo’s room)

Spectrum will be hosting a workshop that will be on May 2 during lunch, on the topic of HB2.

This year Katie Combs and I are on the teen/executive council for a local non-profit organization called A Giving Spirit Foundation(AGSF). Mission is to raise money to provide grants for local Charlotte area moms battling various diseases, cancer, ALS, MS etc. and with that money we help them pay for medical bills, water bills, rent and a number of other bills as well. We have a big fundraiser event coming up in May and are in the process of raising money for this event. This year we worked with Pura Vida to custom design an AGSF bracelet! They are $5 and we will be selling them until May 12th! Katie and I will have them with us in hand so come see us in the halls or email us to get your bracelet! ( the bracelets will be pictured below) Thank you! Hadley Neal and Katie Combs

AP Examinees—Please review the chart below for your exam date, time, location, and approved/not approved items to bring with you on test day including a list of approved calculators.

AP Exam Date Time Location What to Bring
Chemistry Monday, May 1 Arrive no later than 7:45 am Room 704 #2 Pencils; Scientific or graphing calculator; black or dark blue ink pen
Environmental Science Monday, May 1 Arrive no later than 7:45 am Room 702 #2 Pencils; black or dark blue ink pen
Psychology Monday, May 1 Arrive no later than 11:45 am CPAC #2 Pencils; black or dark blue ink pen
Computer Science A Tuesday, May 2 Arrive no later than 7:45 am Library Annex #2 Pencils; black or dark blue ink pen
Spanish Language Tuesday, May 2 Arrive no later than 7:45 am CPAC #2 Pencils; black or dark blue ink pen
Physics 1: Algebra Based Tuesday, May 2 Arrive no later than 11:45 am Library Annex #2 Pencils; 4-function, scientific or graphing calculator; ruler or straight edge; black or dark blue ink pen
English Literature Wednesday, May 3 Arrive no later than 7:45 am CPAC #2 Pencils; black or dark blue ink pen
US Government & Politics Thursday, May 4 Arrive no later than 7:45 am CPAC #2 Pencils; black or dark blue ink pen
Chinese Language Thursday, May 4 Arrive no later than 11:45 am Library #2 Pencils
US History Friday, May 5 Arrive no later than 7:45 am CPAC #2 Pencils; black or dark blue ink pen
Studio Art Friday, May 5 Portfolios due no later than 2 pm NA NA
Biology Monday, May 8 Arrive no later than 7:45 am CPAC #2 Pencils; 4-function (with square root) calculator; black or dark blue ink pen
Physics C: Mechanics Monday, May 8 Arrive no later than 11:45 am CPAC #2 Pencils; 4-function, scientific or graphing calculator; ruler or straight edge; black or dark blue ink pen
Physics C: Electrical & Magnetism Monday, May 8 Arrive no later than 1:45 pm Library Conference Room #2 Pencils; 4-function, scientific or graphing calculator; ruler or straight edge; black or dark blue ink pen
Calculus AB & BC Tuesday, May 9 Arrive no later than 7:45 am CPAC #2 Pencils; Graphing calculator; black or dark blue ink pen
French Language Tuesday, May 9 Arrive no later than 11:45 am CPAC #2 Pencils; black or dark blue ink pen
English Language Wednesday, May 10 Arrive no later than 7:45 am CPAC #2 Pencils; black or dark blue ink pen
Statistics Thursday, May 11 Arrive no later than 11:45 am CPAC #2 Pencils; graphing calculator with statistics capabilities; black or dark blue ink pen
Human Geography Friday, May 12 Arrive no later than 7:45 am Library Conference Room #2 Pencils; black or dark blue ink pen
European History Friday, May 12 Arrive no later than 11:45 am CPAC #2 Pencils; black or dark blue ink pen
* Students receiving testing accommodations should already have received emailed instructions from Ms. Mann regarding testing locations.*
 

Please email Ms. Mann if you have questions.

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ADVISORY AGENDA 4-27

“If you stand up and be counted, from time to time you may get yourself knocked down. But remember this: A person flattened by an opponent can get up again. A person flattened by conformity stays down for good.” — Thomas J. Watson, Jr

House Standings

Humanitas Shield 2

Humanitas Shield 2 Humanitas Shield 2

56

145

173

292

Pedro Antunes (4/26) & Megan McKinsey – TODAY

Thank you  Griffin Wickwire for KINDLY helping Mrs. Shandley return chairs to the proper classroom after a Student Life session.  You guys are the best!

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*New Location for AP Social Studies Classes for Monday, May 1st*

Ms. Harley’s AP US History – C block (8:20-9:15 a.m.) – US Library Annex

Ms. Eury’s AP Gov’t – C block (8:20-9:15 a.m.) – Rm. 510 (Baez-Arroyo’s room)

Mrs. Huffman’s AP Euro– A block (9:20-10:15 a.m.) – Foundation Hall

Ms. Eury’s AP Gov’t– B block (10:20-11:15 a.m.) – Rm. 510 (Baez-Arroyo’s room)

Juniors (rising seniors) interested in earning a Cannon School nomination next year for a Competitive Scholarship such as the Morehead-Cain, Levine Scholars, Park, and Jefferson Scholars should plan to attend a Lunch & Learn on Thursday, April 27 during lunch in Foundation Hall.

Spectrum will be hosting a series of workshops that will be on April 27 during Student Choice and May 2 during lunch, on the topics of feminism/meninism and HB2.

This year Katie Combs and I are on the teen/executive council for a local non-profit organization called A Giving Spirit Foundation(AGSF). Mission is to raise money to provide grants for local Charlotte area moms battling various diseases, cancer, ALS, MS etc. and with that money we help them pay for medical bills, water bills, rent and a number of other bills as well. We have a big fundraiser event coming up in May and are in the process of raising money for this event. This year we worked with Pura Vida to custom design an AGSF bracelet! They are $5 and we will be selling them until May 12th! Katie and I will have them with us in hand so come see us in the halls or email us to get your bracelet! ( the bracelets will be pictured below) Thank you! Hadley Neal and Katie Combs

AP Examinees—Please review the chart below for your exam date, time, location, and approved/not approved items to bring with you on test day including a list of approved calculators.

AP Exam Date Time Location What to Bring
Chemistry Monday, May 1 Arrive no later than 7:45 am Room 704 #2 Pencils; Scientific or graphing calculator; black or dark blue ink pen
Environmental Science Monday, May 1 Arrive no later than 7:45 am Room 702 #2 Pencils; black or dark blue ink pen
Psychology Monday, May 1 Arrive no later than 11:45 am CPAC #2 Pencils; black or dark blue ink pen
Computer Science A Tuesday, May 2 Arrive no later than 7:45 am Library Annex #2 Pencils; black or dark blue ink pen
Spanish Language Tuesday, May 2 Arrive no later than 7:45 am CPAC #2 Pencils; black or dark blue ink pen
Physics 1: Algebra Based Tuesday, May 2 Arrive no later than 11:45 am Library Annex #2 Pencils; 4-function, scientific or graphing calculator; ruler or straight edge; black or dark blue ink pen
English Literature Wednesday, May 3 Arrive no later than 7:45 am CPAC #2 Pencils; black or dark blue ink pen
US Government & Politics Thursday, May 4 Arrive no later than 7:45 am CPAC #2 Pencils; black or dark blue ink pen
Chinese Language Thursday, May 4 Arrive no later than 11:45 am Library #2 Pencils
US History Friday, May 5 Arrive no later than 7:45 am CPAC #2 Pencils; black or dark blue ink pen
Studio Art Friday, May 5 Portfolios due no later than 2 pm NA NA
Biology Monday, May 8 Arrive no later than 7:45 am CPAC #2 Pencils; 4-function (with square root) calculator; black or dark blue ink pen
Physics C: Mechanics Monday, May 8 Arrive no later than 11:45 am CPAC #2 Pencils; 4-function, scientific or graphing calculator; ruler or straight edge; black or dark blue ink pen
Physics C: Electrical & Magnetism Monday, May 8 Arrive no later than 1:45 pm Library Conference Room #2 Pencils; 4-function, scientific or graphing calculator; ruler or straight edge; black or dark blue ink pen
Calculus AB & BC Tuesday, May 9 Arrive no later than 7:45 am CPAC #2 Pencils; Graphing calculator; black or dark blue ink pen
French Language Tuesday, May 9 Arrive no later than 11:45 am CPAC #2 Pencils; black or dark blue ink pen
English Language Wednesday, May 10 Arrive no later than 7:45 am CPAC #2 Pencils; black or dark blue ink pen
Statistics Thursday, May 11 Arrive no later than 11:45 am CPAC #2 Pencils; graphing calculator with statistics capabilities; black or dark blue ink pen
Human Geography Friday, May 12 Arrive no later than 7:45 am Library Conference Room #2 Pencils; black or dark blue ink pen
European History Friday, May 12 Arrive no later than 11:45 am CPAC #2 Pencils; black or dark blue ink pen
* Students receiving testing accommodations should already have received emailed instructions from Ms. Mann regarding testing locations.*
 

Please email Ms. Mann if you have questions.

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ADVISORY AGENDA 4-26

“Much of leadership is about finding balance between two often-conflicting activities: asserting authority and responding to others’ needs” — Belle Linda Halpern and Kathy Lubar

House Standings

Humanitas Shield 2

Humanitas Shield 2 Humanitas Shield 2

56

0

19

282

Caroline Underwood & Sophie Collins

Thank you  Griffin Wickwire for KINDLY helping Mrs. Shandley return chairs to the proper classroom after a Student Life session.  You guys are the best!

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*New Location for AP Social Studies Classes for Monday, May 1st*

Ms. Harley’s AP US History – C block (8:20-9:15 a.m.) – US Library Annex

Ms. Eury’s AP Gov’t – C block (8:20-9:15 a.m.) – Rm. 510 (Baez-Arroyo’s room)

Mrs. Huffman’s AP Euro– A block (9:20-10:15 a.m.) – Foundation Hall

Ms. Eury’s AP Gov’t– B block (10:20-11:15 a.m.) – Rm. 510 (Baez-Arroyo’s room)

Juniors (rising seniors) interested in earning a Cannon School nomination next year for a Competitive Scholarship such as the Morehead-Cain, Levine Scholars, Park, and Jefferson Scholars should plan to attend a Lunch & Learn on Thursday, April 27 during lunch in Foundation Hall.

Spectrum will be hosting a series of workshops that will be on April 27 during Student Choice and May 2 during lunch, on the topics of feminism/meninism and HB2.

 

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ADVISORY AGENDA 4-25

“Talent is cheaper than table salt. What separates the talented individual from the successful one is a lot of hard work.” — Stephen King

House Standings

Humanitas Shield 2

Humanitas Shield 2 Humanitas Shield 2

56

0

19

282

Caroline Underwood & Sophie Collins

Thanks to Cade Lewis for showing PASSION when he escorted  some visitors to a classroom in the Upper School.

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*New Location for AP Social Studies Classes for Monday, May 1st*

Ms. Harley’s AP US History – C block (8:20-9:15 a.m.) – US Library Annex

Ms. Eury’s AP Gov’t – C block (8:20-9:15 a.m.) – Rm. 510 (Baez-Arroyo’s room)

Mrs. Huffman’s AP Euro– A block (9:20-10:15 a.m.) – Foundation Hall

Ms. Eury’s AP Gov’t– B block (10:20-11:15 a.m.) – Rm. 510 (Baez-Arroyo’s room)

Juniors (rising seniors) interested in earning a Cannon School nomination next year for a Competitive Scholarship such as the Morehead-Cain, Levine Scholars, Park, and Jefferson Scholars should plan to attend a Lunch & Learn on Thursday, April 27 during lunch in Foundation Hall.

Spectrum will be hosting a series of workshops that will be on April 27 during Student Choice and May 2 during lunch, on the topics of feminism/meninism and HB2.

Seniors: Auditions for Senior Night performances will be held TODAY, after school (LOCATION TBD). If you are interested in auditioning, please e-mail Taylor Lumpkins at tlumpkins@cannonschool.org with what you plan to present. Performances should be 2 1/2 minutes or less.

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ADVISORY AGENDA 4-24

“A goal without a plan is just a wish.” -Antoine de Saint-Exupér

House Standings

Humanitas Shield 2

Humanitas Shield 2 Humanitas Shield 2

56

0

13

282

Celeste Hall

Kevin King showed KINDNESS when he helped move chairs for a college counseling event.  WTG Kev!!!

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Student who want to serve lunch at the Lower School Olympics, on May 5th from 11:30 – 12:30, please email Dean Booker.

US Club Leaders, Please click on the link below to submit your End of Year Club Status report.  This is an important document, as It will determine Gold/Maroon status for clubs for our end of the year wrap up.  Please complete this form by TODAY! https://goo.gl/forms/5P7CPsLuEZ7gu2Is1 Please only submit once per club. 

Juniors (rising seniors) interested in earning a Cannon School nomination next year for a Competitive Scholarship such as the Morehead-Cain, Levine Scholars, Park, and Jefferson Scholars should plan to attend a Lunch & Learn on Thursday, April 27 during lunch in Foundation Hall.

Spectrum will be hosting a series of workshops that will be on April 27 during Student Choice and May 2 during lunch, on the topics of feminism/meninism and HB2.

Seniors: Auditions for Senior Night performances will be held on TOMORROW, after school (LOCATION TBD). If you are interested in auditioning, please e-mail Taylor Lumpkins at tlumpkins@cannonschool.org with what you plan to present. Performances should be 2 1/2 minutes or less.

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ADVISORY AGENDA 4-21

“The key to all style truly comes from self-awareness.”- Stacy London

House Standings

Humanitas Shield 2

Humanitas Shield 2 Humanitas Shield 2

56

0

13

222

Thanks to Zack Olguin and Trevor Fernald for helping Mrs. Otey with an errand. Thanks for your KINDNESS!

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Student who want to serve lunch at the Lower School Olympics, on May 5th from 11:30 – 12:30, please email Dean Booker.

US Club Leaders, Please click on the link below to submit your End of Year Club Status report.  This is an important document, as It will determine Gold/Maroon status for clubs for our end of the year wrap up.  Please complete this form by 4/24! https://goo.gl/forms/5P7CPsLuEZ7gu2Is1 Please only submit once per club. 

Juniors (rising seniors) interested in earning a Cannon School nomination next year for a Competitive Scholarship such as the Morehead-Cain, Levine Scholars, Park, and Jefferson Scholars should plan to attend a Lunch & Learn on Thursday, April 27 during lunch in Foundation Hall.

Spectrum will be hosting a series of workshops that will be on April 27 during Student Choice and May 2 during lunch, on the topics of feminism/meninism and HB2.

Seniors: Auditions for Senior Night performances will be held on Tuesday, April 25th, after school (LOCATION TBD). If you are interested in auditioning, please e-mail Taylor Lumpkins at tlumpkins@cannonschool.org with what you plan to present. Performances should be 2 1/2 minutes or less.

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ADVISORY AGENDA 4-20

“Knowing is not enough, we must apply. Willing is not enough, we must do.” – Bruce Lee

House Standings

Humanitas Shield 2

Humanitas Shield 2 Humanitas Shield 2

56

0

13

222

Kyle Barone & Brandon Turner

Thank you to Chandler Frazier for showing kindness and respect by volunteering to help College Counseling by returning the delivery cart to Mrs. Howard. You stepped up and we are grateful!

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Student who want to serve lunch at the Lower School Olympics, on May 5th from 11:30 – 12:30, please email Dean Booker.

US Club Leaders, Please click on the link below to submit your End of Year Club Status report.  This is an important document, as It will determine Gold/Maroon status for clubs for our end of the year wrap up.  Please complete this form by 4/24! https://goo.gl/forms/5P7CPsLuEZ7gu2Is1 Please only submit once per club. 

Juniors (rising seniors) interested in earning a Cannon School nomination next year for a Competitive Scholarship such as the Morehead-Cain, Levine Scholars, Park, and Jefferson Scholars should plan to attend a Lunch & Learn on Thursday, April 27 during lunch in Foundation Hall.

Spectrum will be hosting a series of workshops that will be on April 27 during Student Choice and May 2 during lunch, on the topics of feminism/meninism and HB2.

Seniors: Auditions for Senior Night performances will be held on Tuesday, April 25th, after school (LOCATION TBD). If you are interested in auditioning, please e-mail Taylor Lumpkins at tlumpkins@cannonschool.org with what you plan to present. Performances should be 2 1/2 minutes or less.

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ADVISORY AGENDA 4-19

“Don’t be afraid to fail. Greatness lies in the vast space of uncertainty. Take a chance.” – Richard Bronson

House Standings

Humanitas Shield 2

Humanitas Shield 2 Humanitas Shield 2

25

0

13

222

Student Ambassadors showed TEAMWORK, PASSION and KINDNESS today during Student Choice when they stuffed goody bags for our 2017-2018 new students.  Thank you Emerald Ben, Greta Gruber, Meg Weinstock, Tyler Bell, Mitchell Skolaris, Elijah Ben, Rachel Cooke, Holly Springate and Noah Kirchmeyer-Baez.

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Student who want to serve lunch at the Lower School Olympics, on May 5th from 11:30 – 12:30, please email Dean Booker.

US Club Leaders, Please click on the link below to submit your End of Year Club Status report.  This is an important document, as It will determine Gold/Maroon status for clubs for our end of the year wrap up.  Please complete this form by 4/24! https://goo.gl/forms/5P7CPsLuEZ7gu2Is1 Please only submit once per club. 

JUNIORS should report to the following classrooms during Student Life for a session with your college counselor. Today’s topics: College Essay Prep and Choosing a Recommender.

Animus – Rm. 630 (Mrs. Mattsson’s room) – Mr. Segura

Humanitas – Rm. 503 (math hallway) – Mrs. McClanahan

Impetus – Rm. 502 (math hallway) – Mrs. Mann

Integritas – US Library Annex – Mrs. Shandley

Spectrum will be hosting a series of workshops that will be on April 27 during Student Choice and May 2 during lunch, on the topics of feminism/meninism and HB2.

Seniors: Auditions for Senior Night performances will be held on Tuesday, April 25th, after school (LOCATION TBD). If you are interested in auditioning, please e-mail Taylor Lumpkins at tlumpkins@cannonschool.org with what you plan to present. Performances should be 2 1/2 minutes or less.

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