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News from The Cottage School March 14, 2912
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Date: Wednesday – March 14, 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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March 14, 2012
Wednesday Packet
Important Dates/Information
Cottage School’s 27th Birthday Celebration Through March 23 PAC and Interact Club Collecting Items for Women and Children to be
Distributed by the United Way (see flyer)
Helping the Struggling Reader Parent Workshop – Tuesday, March 20th 5:30 PM Reception, 6:00-8:00 PM Program – RCC (See Flyer)
Teacher Work Day – Friday, March 30th – No School Spring Break – Monday-Friday, April 2nd - April 6th
TCS GLITTER at the Cougar Center – Saturday, April 14th, 7:00-11:00 PM
Use the Amazon.com link on our website, www.cottageschool.org, and TCS receives a portion of what you purchase during that shopping visit. Click here and start shopping.
Be Sure To Return before Spring Break DUE NO LATER THAN
TUESDAY, MARCH 27TH
APRIL LUNCH MENU SELECTIONS FOR THOSE WHO PARTICIPATE
AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAM
March session begins Monday, April 9TH
The Lunch Menu and ASP forms are available at
the following link: http://cottageschool.org/school/?page_id=177
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If you are on campus over the next few weeks, take a look at the flowering plant that grows along the gazebo by the administrative building. The gazebo was built in loving memory of one of our students who was murdered almost ten years ago. It is, for those of us who knew Matt, a daily reminder of his creativity, gentle spirit and positive energy. It is also a reminder to me that everyday counts when it comes to fulfilling the promise that each of our students holds within. The clematis plant that climbs up the side of the structure was a gift from a dear friend who generously shares her successful gardening skills with others. She saw the gazebo and within days had shown up with a cutting of her healthy and fragrant gift. She told me that it would take a few years to get established but the blooms were worth waiting for and had an unbelievable fragrance that would permeate the space around them. I have been watching that plant grow for years. Even last week when we were having photos taken in the gazebo, I looked over at the brown and scaly vines and thought,” Should I just cut this down?” It seemed as if it was just a messy bother. The entangled legs encouraged birds to nest and sit, leaving a mess on the benches. The lanky visual from the benches is far from attractive. I had become tired of waiting for its beauty to emerge. This week, as I walked toward the administrative building in the quiet early morning, I took in a deep breath and surveyed the skies above me. My eyes caught something lacey and white among the bare skyline of winter trees. There they were….a beautiful cluster of blooms that filled their space and even trailed onto an adjoining tree. Their pure white color seemed to illuminate the brown shingled roof of the structure. Their softness transformed that corner of the sharp edges of the roof line. Their draped elegance was such a sweet surprise that I found myself stopped in mid step to study the scene. Clearly, I had been mistaken. Since the blooms were so profuse and actually extended beyond the roof of the structure, this was not even the first year the clematis had put on such a show. I had just not been paying attention. Or perhaps, the attention I was paying was to the wrong things. My range of vision was too low. I had given up hope of something that actually had more than met my expectations…but I had not noticed. Spring is a time of expectations in nature and in schools. We just completed our Stanford Achievement Tests to measure the academic growth of our students. Our regularly scheduled levels meetings keep us updated on the social/emotional growth of our students. We have begun the IEP process for our rising 9
th and 12
th
graders that document progress made across the spectrum of our program. One of the things TCS does so well is to help our students set individual goals and then mark their path towards achievement and success. The revelation of the clematis seems to be a great reminder to me and to others to continue to set our sights at a level that allows us to truly measure the growth we seek. Life can force our gaze downward. Details may hinder our ability to shift our gaze. Time constraints often prevent us from taking the time to look beyond the obvious or expected. Our kids are very like our beautiful clematis. They take time and they often bloom in unexpected areas. But their blooms are exquisite and their impact spreads throughout the community in which they live. If we adjust our line of sight, we just might see what we have been waiting for!
March 14, 2012
Jacque’s Note
Summer is almost here…
Are you wondering how your students
can fill their days? Would you like to
know about the best camps and jobs?
TCS counselors present:
Summer
Opportunities
When: March 28, 2012
Time: 1:30-2:30 pm
Where: Media Center
ALLEN’S JOURNEY FOR PHIL
As Phil Parker continues to be challenged on his ‘Wellness Walk’ against multiple myeloma, there is another challenge that TCS high school teacher and coach, Allen McAdams, is beginning later this month. In Phil’s honor, starting on March 31st, Allen will be trekking from The Cottage School to Florida State University, where Phil attended college. For Allen, this endeavor will be done via running, kayaking, and cycling over 350 miles. This is Allen’s personal endeavor to motivate people to pledge time or a meal to assist Phil and Anne during these months of treatment and recovery. At this point, Allen is looking for our support in this endeavor. By pledging your time in two hour increments, multiple needs for the Parkers can be met. Some of the tasks that will need to be performed at their home over the next several months include, but are not limited to:
Clearing pine straw islands
Weed killing
Taking dead limbs to the street for removal
Transplanting volunteer Magnolia trees
Spreading pine straw
Helping with maintenance of a garden
Sanding and painting small outside areas of the house
Washing/vacuuming vehicles (Honda and Pathfinder)
After Allen’s completion of this trek, you will be contacted with how best your time pledge can be utilized and the coordination of timing will be determined. Anne is keeping up with the inside housework because guests are not allowed at this point in Phil’s recovery. Signing up to take a meal to Phil and Anne is a simple task that can be accomplished at the following link: http://www.TakeThemAMeal.com Recipient Last Name: Parker Password: parker
After considering this opportunity, please return the following form to the front desk of either the high school or middle school. Thank you.
Name: _____________________________________ To support Allen McAdam’s journey in honor of Phil Parker’s “Wellness Walk”, I pledge ____________hours of time (in 2 hour increments) after the completion of Allen’s trek in order to assist Phil and Anne with necessary tasks during Phil’s recovery. AND/OR I have signed up through the above website to take a meal to the Parkers on the following date. __________________________
Join Us for Relay for Life April 27th
Roswell High School www.roswellrelayforlife.org
What can I do?
1. Join our team (TCS Cougars) for $10.00 2. Make a donation 3. Join us for the event April 27th from 6PM-11PM 4. Participate in Spirit Week April 23th – 27th
This is a memorable event that all of us enjoy and we
would love for you to be a part of it.
Please contact Lynn Haas [email protected] for further questions.
Helping the Struggling Reader:
A workshop for parents
Lynn Bosworth, Reading Specialist at The Cottage School, will help you create a successful reading program at home. There will be strategies,
activities, technology and suggestions on how to help your High School or Middle School reader with decoding, comprehension and
fluency. Your student is welcome to attend.
March 20, 2012 Tuesday
5:30 p.m. Reception 6:00 – 8:00 p.m.Program
Reinhardt Community Center The Cottage School
Reservations Required.
Contact Lynn at [email protected] to save a seat. Snacks and drinks provided.
Starting March 8, 2012 Ending March 23, 2012
In Honor of the Cottage
School’s 27th Birthday, the
PAC is sponsoring a Party
with a Purpose The Cottage School will begin its 27th
birthday celebration by treating
students to cake and ice cream during
lunch on Thursday March 8th. In honor
of TCS, we will also launch a collection
campaign to support the 2012 United
Way Shoebox Project to help homeless
women and children in the Atlanta area.
Donations and empty shoeboxes can be
dropped off into the collection boxes
located in the school offices anytime
March 8 –23. On Friday, March 23rd,
the Interact Club will pack and
decorate the shoeboxes. PAC
committee members will deliver the TCS
shoeboxes to the United Way.
The United Way will distribute these to
women and children on Mother’s Day.
Travel size soap
Travel size lotion
Sun protector
Adhesive bandages
Antibiotic ointment
Shampoo
Conditioner
Travel size baby wipes
Deodorant
Toothbrush and paste
Hair comb/brush
Lip balm
Socks
Travel size hand sanitizer
Travel size tissue pack
Dental floss
Zipper storage bags
Rain poncho
Items needed for Adults:
Items needed for Children:
Coloring books
Toys
Kids socks
Crayons/pencils
Small books
Barrettes/ponytail
Pencil sharpeners
Kids toothpaste
Please bring in empty shoe boxes also!
MS March/April Activities
DATE TIME Activity RAIN-
OUT
TCS$ Things to bring/Information
Friday
3/16
Career Day/Clubs
Academics
$156.40
$165.60
Friday
3/23
Aquarium
Academics
$160.08
$165.60
All students going off campus
must bring a sack lunch unless
pre-ordered through lunch
program. There will not be
microwaves.
Students who earn Academics will
need to bring extra reading
material because he/she will be in
academics all day.
Friday
3/30 Teacher Work Day NO SCHOOL
Mon-Fri
April 2-6 Spring Break NO SCHOOL
Friday
4/13
Tellus Museum
Academics
$320.16
$331.20
All students going off campus
must bring a sack lunch unless
pre-ordered through lunch
program. There will not be
microwaves.
Students who earn Academics will
need to bring extra reading
material because he/she will be in
academics all day.
Friday
4/20
Allatoona Lake
Kickball Tournament
Academics
$160.08
$156.40
$165.60
All students going off campus
must bring a sack lunch unless
pre-ordered through lunch
program. There will not be
microwaves.
Students staying on campus should
come in dress code and change
before the tournament
Friday
4/27
Clubs
Academics
$156.40
$165.60
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Friday
4/27
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SAVINGS TRIP
SIX FLAGS
9:00 AM-5:00 PM
$852.84
$10.00 real cash
TCS Savings Check, permission slip
and $10.00 are due to your HR
teacher by April 13th at 3:00.
MS Six Flags Savings Trip
Students will be leaving school on April 27th at 9:00 A.M. and returning
at 5:00 P.M. All students attending must pay $10.00 in real money and
$852.84 TCS Savings. The savings amount may vary based on the
student’s enrollment date. All students attending must have either a
lunch brought from home-that does not need a microwave, a lunch from
Tasty Touch or money for a lunch. Please check the corresponding box
for your child’s lunch option. To give your permission, please sign below
and fill in who will be picking up your child from school at 5:00 P.M. If
you have questions, please contact Julie (678)250-5117 or
[email protected] . This permission slip and $10.00 are due
by Friday, April 13, 2012-no exceptions.
My Child _________________________________ has my
permission to attend Six Flags on Friday, April 27, 2012.
Pick Up Options:
______He/She will be picked up at 5:00 by ___________________.
OR
______He/She is already participating in ASP and will be joining the
ASP upon return.
Lunch Options:
_________ Lunch from home
_________ Tasty Touch
_________ Money for lunch
Signature _______________________
TCS Transition… From the small pond to the big sea!
Parents of Rising 9th Graders –
As you know, we are in the process of assisting your students in their transition up to TCS High School. Please note the remaining activities and
dates planned for the next few weeks. *These activities are specifically designed only for students who have returned contracts for
enrollment to TCS.
Week of March 19th – Students will join the HS, for one day during this
week, for lunch. Students who have previously purchased Tasty Touch will
be provided with lunch at the HS. Counselors and selected HS students will
assist in this process.
March 27-Students will attend a “Pizza Luncheon” with High School
students that transitioned from the Middle School to answer questions in a
more relaxed environment.
March High School Payoffs
DATE TIME Activity RAIN-
OUT
TCS$ Things to bring/U.S. $
Friday 3/16
Academics
8:15
10:00
12:00
12:45
2:40
Levels
Academics
Lunch
Academics
Homeroom
$336.89
All textbooks, notebooks, planner, and
spare reading
materials, if you will be
in academics all day!
Off-Campus
11:00
1:15
2:40
Panning for Gold in
Dahlonega Homeroom
$326.03
On-Campus
10:00
12:00
12:45
2:40
Video Games
Tournament Lunch
March Madness Homeroom
$315.16
Bring your own video system and games
preapproved by Richie, plus
Clean Court shoes and gym clothes to
change into.
Friday 3/23 1:10-2:40 Clubs Materials for your club
Thursday
3/29
Academics
8:15
10:00
12:00
12:45
2:40
Levels
Academics
Lunch
Academics
Homeroom
$299.46
All textbooks, notebooks, planner, and
spare reading
materials, if you will be
in academics all day!
Off-Campus
11:00
1:15
2:40
Amicalola Falls Trip Lunch
Homeroom
Rain coat
$289.80 Hiking boots, jeans to change into,
and money for lunch
On-Campus
10:00
12:00
12:45
2:40
Coloring and music Lunch
Scrap Booking
Challenge Homeroom
$280.14
Friday 3/30 No school - TWD
College visit to Reinhardt University
Wednesday, March 21st
We will leave at 8:15 a.m. and will have lunch
in the cafeteria at Reinhardt
Please see Lori in the loft for the college visitation form!
Visitation forms for this visit are due to Lori no later than
Monday, March 19th
If you have any questions or concerns please call Lori Dasher at 678-250-5113 or email
THE COTTAGE SCHOOL LETTER JACKETS
NEW JACKET PRICING FOR 2012-2013
HOLLOWAY SPORTWEAR JACKET
WOOL JACKET
LEATHER SLEEVES & SLASH POCKETS
RIBBED KNIT TRIM COLLAR AND CUFFS
THE COTTAGE SCHOOL LETTER SEWN ON
COUGAR MASCOT
CLASS YEAR
NAME MONOGRAMMED
PRICE $249.95 PLUS TAX XS-XL SIZE
PRICE $269.95 PLUS TAX TALLS 2XL AND ABOVE
SPECIAL PRICING FOR INSTOCK COTTAGE SCHOOL JACKETS UNTIL END OF 2012 SCHOOL YEAR
PRICE GOOD FOR FOLLOWING SIZE JACKETS ONLY…AND GOOD UNTIL SOLD
2- SIZE MEDIUM; 2 – SIZE LARGE; 1- SIZE 2XLARGE
UNHEARD OF PRICE OF $219.95 PLUS TAX AND CAN BE READY IN 2-3 WEEKS
ALSO, ONLY UNTIL 2012 SCHOOL YEAR ENDS, IF YOU ORDER A JACKET NOT LISTED BUT IN
SIZES ABOVE, YOU CAN TAKE ADVANTAGE OF PREVIOUS PRICING OF $229.95 PLUS TAX AND
JACKETS WILL BE AVAILABLE IN 6 WEEKS.
SO HURRY, GET YOUR JACKET THIS YEAR AND TAKE ADVANTAGE OF PRICING BEFORE THE PRICE INCREASE!!
*Bring in old jacket before March 29th to be updated! IF INTERESTED, SEE COACH RICHIE OR CALL KIM AT UNIFORM SOURCE.