GSB News: November 2012

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News November 2012

The Monthly Newsletter for Gill St. Bernard’s School

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Parents-Admission Network Breakfast

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Trustee-Former Trustee Dinner

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International Student Program

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Stone Soup Day

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Headmaster for a Day -

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Upper School Foreign Language Honor Society Induction Ceremony

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V.O.T.E.S. Program

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Student Life Recap:

Christopher Lake ’21

Upper School Orientation/ Spirit Day

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Lending a Helping Hand with Homework

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EnviroScape Used in 6th Grade Science Lab

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Leaf Painting & T-Shirt Making in Lower School

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Lower School “Being a Writer” Program

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Anja Kroon ’19 – Dancer Attends Major Ballet School in N.Y.C.

10 Catelyn Woelfle ’19 – Garden Renovation at St. Hubert’s Animal Welfare Center

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Faculty News Feature – Middle School Math Teacher Kristina Lasher Named NJ Finalist in PAEMST Contest

12 Athletics –

Great Pumpkin Run Varsity Girls Tennis

13 Varsity Sports Roundup 15 New Varsity Girls Basketball Coach John Slackman

15 Dates to Remember 16 Blood Drive Reminder

A scene from Old Chester Road the day after Superstorm Sandy.

At the beginning of this year, I shared my thoughts about the sense of optimism that surrounds the start of a new school year. That “spirit” was clearly evident at GSB as teachers and students alike approached each day – days full of various academic responsibilities, school events and sports – with enthusiasm despite various demands.

However, that momentum came to an abrupt halt on October 29 as Superstorm Sandy raged its way across our area, downing trees and power lines and leaving more than two-thirds of N.J. in the cold and dark. The storm was unprecedented. More than 900-miles-wide, the largest ever recorded in the Atlantic, Sandy destroyed many parts of the N.J. shoreline and flooded tunnels, bridges and airports to the north, literally bringing much of the region to a standstill. While our campus withstood most of the winds from the hurricane with only lost power, a few downed trees and little damage to our buildings, the same could not be said for the towns surrounding GSB. In the aftermath of the storm, the majority were left without heat and electricity and many direct routes to the school were impassible. While power outages were anticipated, the magnitude of Sandy’s wrath was apparent only after the storm – in N.J. alone more than 2.4 million households had lost power—making the return to our daily routine impossible for days and even weeks to come. Thanks to the efforts of our local utility companies in coordination with our own trustees, operations, and technology teams, I am happy to say that GSB resumed a regular schedule as quickly as possible considering all the obstacles. A 77-acre campus with 28 buildings, GSB cannot simply be opened up when electricity is restored.

Gill St. Bernard’s School • St. Bernard’s Road • Gladstone, NJ 07934

Each building has to be brought online and then reheated all under close supervision to ensure there are no safety hazards. In addition, phone lines, data servers and all other systems used to run the school on a daily basis have to be restored before students can return to campus. This week marks the first full week post-Sandy and from the many smiles and the laughter heard around campus, the resilience of our community is self-evident. I am confident that GSB will quickly regain the momentum established at the onset of the school year. While all are happy to return to “normal” this week, the unfortunate loss of time caused by the storm has resulted in some significant changes in our school calendar. If you have not already, I encourage you to read my recent update to the school community which provides important information about the revised GSB school calendar as well as important key dates for major events and activities. While I recognize that changes to the calendar will cause inconveniences for some families, making up the time lost. In addition, while changes in school events and activities can be disappointing, I expect that everyone will do their best to participate in and support other events and community causes – this year especially. Overall, the GSB community has been very fortunate to “weather” this storm. We have much to be thankful for. Our hearts and prayers are with those whose lives have been forever changed and those who continue to suffer in the aftermath of this storm. Kind Regards,

Sid Rowell 1.


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