FLAIR Newsletter: Vol. 33 No. 3

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Foreign Language Academic Alliance for International Rapport An Academic Alliance of Georgia and South Carolina Vol. 33, No. 3 (April 2018) Editor and photographer: Jana Sandarg

Department of English and Foreign Languages Augusta University

Congratulations

2018 FLAIR Student of the Year Elizabeth MarĂ­a Burton Augusta Preparatory Day School

2018 FLAIR Teacher of the Year Scott Hawkins Harlem High School


2018 FLAIR Outstanding Students of the Year Elizabeth Stevenson, French, Aquinas High School Sarah Insalaco, Spanish, A.R. Johnson Magnet School Garrison Bates, Spanish, Augusta Christian Schools Elizabeth Burton, Latin & Spanish, Augusta Preparatory Day School Daumond Bell, Spanish, Butler High School

Sheridan Clark, French, Cross Creek High School Zion Schiller, Spanish, CSRA HEA s Davidson Fine Arts Magnet School Jonathan Turner, Spanish,

Elaina Hirschauer, Spanish, Edmund Burke Academy Jayla Demaine, Spanish, Evans High School Jacob Perry, Spanish, Harlem High School

Dakota M. Woods, Spanish, Hephzibah High School Andrew Tate, Spanish, North Augusta High School Floyd Sam Horton, Spanish, Washington County High School Caroline Vickery, French, Westminster Schools of Augusta Shelton Swint, Spanish, Westside High School

FLAIR Honor Society Induction February 26 and 27, 2018 For the sixth year, FLAIR held two honor society inductions because we have outgrown the theater, which seats about 750 folks. Richmond County public and private schools, Aquinas High School, North Augusta High School and Washington County High School attended on February 27th. All other schools attended on February 26th. Below are some highlights from both events. At right, the North Augusta High School Jr. ROTC under the supervision of Commander Beck. The Jr. ROTC presented the colors both nights and Commander Beck led the pledge of allegiance. Page 2


February 26, 2018

Above, Dr. Kathy Browder, Augusta University’s Vice President for Faculty and Academic Affairs, welcomes students and their families.

Above, Rachel Clay, an Augusta University French major who also studies Chinese, sings a song in Chinese. Last year she won a prize in performance at the “Chinese Bridge” Chinese Proficiency Competition at the University of Texas at Dallas.

At left, Thomas Gardner, an Augusta University student double majoring in French and Spanish, gives a PowerPoint presentation on his mission trip to El Salvador in January, 2018. He and other members of his church spent ten days in a remote village giving medical and dental care to the villagers.

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Students from Harlem High School lead the candle ceremony under the direction of their teacher, Scott Hawkins.

Above, several “Students of the Year� from their high school came on stage to be recognized and accept their certificates and prizes.

Student inductees

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The 2018 FLAIR students packed the stage. What a turnout!

Above is Greenbrier High School.

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February 27, 2018 Aquinas High School, Richmond County Public and Private Schools, North Augusta High School, and Washington County High School.

Dr. Elna Green, the Dean of the Pamplin College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences gives a warm welcome to students and parents. Elizabeth Stevenson (at left) and Lili Ross (at top right) recite poetry in French. Their teacher at Aquinas High School is Terry Meredith.

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At left, French students from Cross Creek High School perform a skit. Their teacher is Vasco N’Kutula.

Below, students hold certificates as the outstanding foreign language student from their school. They also received a gift certificate.

Above: Spanish students from North Augusta High School perform the candle lighting ceremony. From left to right are the Spanish teacher, Julio Ă vila, and Spanish students Rebekah Seymour, Amber Schumacher, William Livingston, Savannah Padgett and Madden Bell.

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Student inductees

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Certificates of Merit for Middle Schoolers For the twelfth year, FLAIR offered Certificates of Merit to middle school students who have maintained an A average for a year and a half of foreign language study. We hope they will join the FLAIR Honor Society when they reach high school. Page 9


At right, students from North Augusta High School.

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2018 Apr

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FLAIR Culinary Arts Class, Evans High School

Aug

TBD

FLAIR Conference, Augusta University

Sept

28-30 AATSP-GA teacher immersion camp/conference, Covington GA

Nov

16-18 ACTFL Conference, New Orleans, LA

Mar

4-5

FLAIR Honor Society Induction, Augusta University

8-9

FLAG Conference, Augusta, GA

2019

15-16 AATSP-GA Student Immersion Camp 21-23 SCOLT Conference, Myrtle Beach, SC Please email items for the calendar to the editor: jsandarg@augusta.edu

$250 Student Study Abroad Award

$250 Teacher Study Abroad Award

Students who are members of the FLAIR Foreign Language Honor Society are eligible to receive a $25 award for participating in a study abroad program. Only one award will be given per year. Students must participate in an organized program and the funds will be disbursed after receiving official documentation of completion of the program. No deadline. Contact: Terry Meredith at tmeredith@aquinashigh.org

Teachers who are active members of FLAIR are eligible to receive a $250 award for participating in a study abroad program. Only one award will be given per year. Teachers must participate in an organized program and the funds will be disbursed after receiving official documentation of completion of the program. No deadline. Contact: Terry Meredith at tmeredith@aquinashigh.org

$100 FLAIR TEACHER GRANTS

FLAIR wants you! We need steering committee members. Please contact Terry Meredith (tmeredith@aquinashigh.org) or Jana Sandarg (jsandarg@augusta.edu) if you wish to be added to the steering committee email list. Everyone is invited to attend the meetings.

are available to active FLAIR members who are presenting at a conference, working on a special project, or other similar items. Up to five $100 scholarships will be awarded annually, funds permitting, and a teacher may only receive it once. To apply, email Terry Meredith at tmeredith@aquinashigh.org. No deadline. Page 12


Minutes of the FLAIR Steering Committee The FLAIR steering committee met on Tuesday, January 9, 2018, and those minutes are in the last newsletter. We have not met since then, thus there are no minutes to report in this newsletter. Submitted by: Jana Sandarg

Only students who have pre-paid may attend. We cannot accept students who have not pre-paid, as the chefs will prepare enough food for those who have registered and paid. And the food is delectable!

Culinary Arts Class International cuisine: Cook & eat!

Thursday, April 19, 2018 5:00 - 7:00 pm Evans High School 4550 Cox Road, Evans GA 30809 Sabrina Morgan’s classroom is Room 182

For FLAIR honor society members only $6 per person

Registration deadline: April 13 Registration & payment must be received by the deadline Make checks out to FLAIR Teachers: Send one payment for all your students & list of names to Edwin Perez 106 Barts Drive Augusta, GA 30909

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Films in Spanish

El Día del Idioma

Sponsored by Augusta-Richmond County Public Library System, ACHA & Los Amigos Hispanos of Augusta University

Tuesday, April 24

Saturday afternoons 1:30 pm 823 Telfair Street, Augusta (downtown library) April 28 June 23 August 25 Nov 17 Consult list of films and dates at bit.ly/cineaug Entrance is FREE and open to the public Give optional credit! Sign-in sheets will be sent to all teachers (except in June)

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5:00–7:00 pm Día del Idioma Contest directed by Dr. Pedro Hoyos Salcedo (Details on the contest were emailed to all FLAIR members in late March.) Contests, music, displays & Hispanic food The Ballroom Jaguar Student Activities Center Augusta University, Summerville campus Entrance is FREE and open to the public. Free contest registration for students. Give optional credit! Sign-in sheets will be sent to all teachers maps available at www.augusta.edu


Spanish summer camps at Camp Cavalier at Augusta Prep For all children! Aventura en EspaĂąol: El Agua es Vida Rising 6th-9th graders June 11-15 (Week 2) 9:00-12:00 Price: $155 This is a Spanish language and culture camp for rising 6th-9th graders. Students will explore the theme of water through music, cultural activities, science experiments, food, art, and games in Spanish. Students may be beginning or intermediate Spanish speakers. All students will commit to speaking Spanish as much as possible during the camp hours. Aventura en EspaĂąol, Junior: La Copa Mundial Rising 3rd, 4th, and 5th graders July 16-20 (Week 6) 9:00-12:00 Price: $155 This is a Spanish language and culture camp for rising 3rd-5th graders. Students will learn about the countries participated in the World Cup soccer tournament through music, cultural activities, food, science, art, and games in Spanish. Beginners are welcome!

Register for both camps at www.augustaprep.org

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