GSB News: March 2014

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The Monthly Newsletter for Gill St. Bernard’s School

News

March 2014

March 2014

The Monthly Newsletter for Gill St. Bernard’s School

Inside 2 GSB Players Present

Godspell

3 Hi-Hills Camp Preview

4 School Swap Program

4 Vemuri Sisters Play

Carnegie Hall

5 Student Life Recap: Baby Chicks Hatch in Middle School Classroom

6 Joe Show Mr. GSB Pageant

8 College Spotlight: Stark Kirby '13

9 Auction News: Gill's Saturday Knight Bash

10 Athletics: David Pasquale Selected for Coaches Hall of Fame

10 Varsity Sports Round-Up

15 Dates to Remember

From the Headmaster Although the calendar has turned to March and spring is just a few weeks away, the cold weather does not seem to be changing for the better. In fact, I suspect that most would agree the winter of 2014 has been one of the worst. In addition to record-breaking low temperatures, more than 60 inches of snow have fallen in northern and central New Jersey in January and February alone. Several winter storms, which have occurred almost weekly since the beginning of January, have wreaked havoc on our morning commutes and have caused school delays and cancellations. Gill St. Bernard’s does not take the decision to cancel lightly. While disappointing—especially when the weather disrupts special events and programs on campus—decisions to cancel or postpone school are intended to make sure students, parents, faculty and staff remain safe. In total, Gill St. Bernard’s has lost seven class days due to snow cancellations during the 2013-14 school year. On three of these days—January 3, January 22 and February 13— our governor declared a state of emergency, asking all except emergency personnel and municipal vehicles to stay off the roads. We were able to recapture one class day on Presidents’ Day and many teachers utilized KnightSite to make up other work throughout this time.

counterproductive for those who do attend. Adding school days to the end of the school year following the Spring Unit, will likely have similar results. Two other possibilities, Saturday mornings and extending the day, are problematic at best. A recent study out of Harvard University indicated that when absenteeism exceeds 30 percent, the learning environment is significantly compromised; when it reaches 50 percent it becomes detrimental to learning. Most other area independent schools have chosen to take the same course of action.

The recent weather has caused many schools across the country to grapple with the dilemma of if and when to make up class time due to cancellations. Some are considering taking back vacation days from scheduled breaks or adding school days to the end of the academic year. While both possibilities have been considered by the GSB administration, it has become apparent that additional make up days are really not a viable solution at this point in the school year.

To make up for lost time, our faculty members have been asked to recalibrate their syllabuses accordingly to still meet the year-end learning requirements of students. In addition, teachers have been instructed to post any missed classwork and assignments to KnightSite in the event of any future school cancellations. While not optimal, KnightSite, along with the proper preparation by faculty, enables our students to be engaged in academic activities from home.

The annual spring break (March 10-21) is a time when as many as 75 percent of our families travel, and it would be very impractical to require changes in those plans. In addition, many Gill faculty members have travel planned during the break and four of our varsity teams will be attending spring training programs in both Florida and North Carolina during that time. Reclaiming school days during the vacation would only lead to minimal attendance and make the school days

Although the snow still covers our campus and the surrounding towns, there are a number of signs that spring is coming. The end of the academic year will be upon us quickly, so I hope that all our families will be able to take advantage of this brief respite before the final quarter begins.

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

Headmaster Sid Rowell.

Warm regards,

Sid Rowell 1.


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