The Monthly Newsletter for Gill St. Bernard’s School
News May
May 2014
2014
The Monthly Newsletter for Gill St. Bernard’s School
Inside 2 Gill's Saturday Knight Bash 3 Harana at GSB 4 Arts Week 5 Square Dance Event
Strengthens Community Bond
6 Earth Day 7 Introducing the Lower
School "Cave"
8 Students Achieve Athletic
Success Beyond Gill
8 Student Life Recap: Third Grade Indian Feast
9 Seniors Enjoy Hispanic Excursion
Honors Freshman Physics Project
9 Faculty News: Faculty-Staff Birth Announcements
10 Sue Petrone Named NEH Summer Scholar
Teri Cosentino Rewarded for Superior Science Teaching John Ripton Featured in Local Art Exhibition
11 College Spotlight: Nicholas Blackman '13
12 Athletics: Varsity Sports Round-Up
17 Dates to Remember
From the Headmaster Last Tuesday, our country celebrated National Teacher Day. While the first national day of recognition for teachers originated in the mid-1940s, it was not officially recognized until 1980. This has now become an important day to recognize teachers for all they do for our children. Here at GSB, our teachers are truly at the center of all we do and I would like to personally thank our faculty members for their commitment, expertise and dedication to creating an environment that fosters a love of learning among our students. We have much to be proud of when it comes to our faculty. Recently, Upper School Director and honors chemistry teacher Sue Petrone was selected as a National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) Summer Scholar. This honor gives Sue the opportunity to attend one of 17 NEH Landmarks of American History and Culture Workshops in July—an experience that will enrich her classes and enhance the leadership of our Upper School. Also, Middle School science teacher Teri Cosentino was recently named one of 40 nationwide middle and high school teachers selected to participate in the 2014 Siemens Teachers as Researchers (STARs) program later this summer. As a member of the STAR program, Teri now has the opportunity to engage with top scientists in current research being conducted at the world-leading Oak Ridge National Laboratory in Tennessee. In the arts, we are once again pleased with the recognition of the GSB Players’ spring 2014 musical Godspell by the Paper Mill Playhouse Rising Star Awards program. Under the direction of Performing Arts Chair Paul Canada, the production has earned three Final Nominations and three Honorable Mentions in categories including
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Headmaster Sid Rowell.
Outstanding Scenic, Costuming and Hair and Make-Up Achievement. The GSB Players has won 16 awards since 2007 and we will certainly be eager to find out the winners at the Rising Star Awards ceremony on June 3. To Paul and the entire cast and crew of Godspell— break a leg! All of this exciting faculty news comes at an extremely busy time of year. We are currently in the midst of AP and final exams in the Upper School and later this month the Middle School will take year-end exams. Plans for Gill’s Unit are well underway and our students are eager to take on the unique and challenging opportunities that await them. In all of the divisions, year-end concerts, performances and award ceremonies are taking place. The 2013-14 academic year is rapidly coming to an end and we are only a few weeks away from Commencement. I look forward to seeing you at these events as well as the Parents’ Association’s Thank You Breakfast on Wednesday. Warm regards,
Sid Rowell 1.