News March 2013
The Monthly Newsletter for Gill St. Bernard’s School
Inside 2 RDFZ Marching Wind Band
Visits GSB
3 The GSB Players Present
Little Women
3 PA Shows Appreciation for
Faculty and Staff
4 Community FoodBank of
N.J. Recognizes Turkey Day
4 The Lower School
“Passport Program”
5 First Semester Upper/
Middle School Honor Roll Recipients
6 Carlson Brown ’14
Advances in National Math Competition
7 College Acceptances 8 Andrew Devine ’13 Named
National Merit Finalist
8 Student Life Recap: Joe Show
9 Class of 2023 Practices Ekphrastic Writing
9 Model UN Attends PhilMUN Conference
10 Seventh Grade Earthquake Challenge
10 Middle/Upper School Recital 11 Computer Class Connects with World
12 Auction News:
GSB Dinner Dance & Auction Update
12 Meghan Cohen ’22 Becomes “Cheerleader for a Day”
13 Afghan to Become New Auction Item
13 Athletics:
Jaren Sina ’13 Earns 2,000th Career Point
14 Varsity Sports Round-Up 17 Dates to Remember
From the Headmaster Spring is certain to arrive in the next few weeks, despite a few last bursts of wintry weather. Vacation time is here, and it is especially welcome this year given that we had to eliminate the Presidents’ Day weekend in order to make up class days lost in the fall. February proved to be especially long. In this edition of the newsletter, you will find our Middle and Upper School Headmaster’s and Honors lists for the first semester. I want to highlight these lists and congratulate all of the students for their many achievements in the classroom. It may appear at times that the arts and athletics garner most of the attention at GSB. However, while students do spend a fair amount of time outside the classroom at GSB, it is still that which takes place inside the classroom that comes first. Celebrating student achievement is important in our school community, whether it comes as a whole or in an individual course. I am often reminded of the fact that a student, who has raised his or her class average from a 76 to an 83 from one marking period to the next, also deserves recognition. Each year during this week, I also take the opportunity to offer a few reminders on the importance of vacation. All of us—students, teachers, parents—need a break from time to time. Our lives are increasingly busy these days, and the first thing that gets sacrificed is rest, be it sleep, or just the chance to relax. Yet, we are (or should be) well aware of the
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Headmaster Sid Rowell.
importance of rest and the negative impact on our lives when it is either insufficient or nonexistent. Stress is a very real problem for all of us. Although a little to moderate stress may bring out the best in us, too much is harmful. Over the course of the next two weeks, I hope that everyone will be able to get at least a little “time off ” in order to “recharge” for the final months of the academic year. Hard as it may be to believe, when we return on March 25, Commencement will be a less than 10 weeks away! Warm regards,
Sid Rowell
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