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October 2009 Focus on Community
Soph Hop
Multiracial Pedagogy Upper School Retreats Athletics Fall Preview
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Toni’s Top Page-Turners AFS Book Fair 2009
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Eighth graders began the year together on a three-day retreat to Camp Timber Tops in the Poconos where students and teachers got to know one another as individuals and shared a full spectrum of active and contemplative experiences.
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As part of the Upper School community service program, AFS has developed a partnership with Career Wardrobe, the nation’s largest community based non-profit organization that serves women transitioning into the workforce by providing them with professional clothing. We’re asking you to help us help Career Wardrobe by bringing us donations of professional clothing at a series of clothing drives that will be held at the School. The first is set for October 22. See the website for more details, and start clearing out your wardrobe!
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School CLOSED Holiday
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Post Prom Meeting, 7 p.m.
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PAIS Accreditation Visit
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Vision in Action Campaign Reception 6 p.m.
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PAIS Accreditation Visit
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Information Night for Juniors, 7 p.m.
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Book Fair
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Rudin Lecture, 2 p.m. Vision in Action Campaign Reception, 6 p.m.
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AFS Focuses on Testimony of Community Message from Rich Nourie, Head of School Welcome to the new school year! Now that we’re beyond pre-season practices and opening retreats, we are energetically embarked on the day to day life of school and its routines. We teachers and staff are feeling renewed and inspired by the freshness with which children encounter their new classrooms and courses; their hopes, high expectations and sense of open opportunities provide a wonderful energy to the early fall. The start of the year feels like the perfect time to lift up the Quaker testimony of Community, our central theme for the year. Each year, we focus on one of the primary Quaker values at the foundation of our community. Friends testimonies are intended to be values in action, explored and understood by experience and reflection and sharpened by use and collaborative inquiry. They give us a common ground of ideas that are simple enough to be accessible and rich and complex enough to push us to grow as individuals and as a community.
As we re-gather for the 2009-2010 school year, we literally see our community forming before our eyes. Children are re-connecting with friends and
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We want your clothes!
October 4
New Families Meeting for Worship
October 6, 22 Campaign Reception
October 8 Field Day
October 15-17 AFS Book Fair
October 30
Halloween parades
teachers and introducing themselves to newcomers as well. Parents are reconnecting as car pool friends, classroom volunteers and in support of the many events and good works of the Home and School Association. Faculty and staff had the wonderful experience of beginning the year with a late summer Meeting for Worship in which we had time to reflect on our work together and our intentions and plans for the year.
The Quaker testimony of Community acknowledges that we can only grow into the fullness of who we are as human beings through our connection with others; we are inextricably tied to each other in what we know of ourselves and of the larger world and our place in it. We know too that to create community at its fullest takes intention, skill and opportunity, all of which we are challenged to sharpen and develop as a core of our Quaker school.
At AFS, our vision of community is as a place where individual gifts enrich the collective and the diversity of these gifts adds to each of our lives, stretching our understanding, our experiences, our learning, our
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