GSB News: November 2014

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The Monthly Newsletter for Gill St. Bernard’s School

News

November 2014

November 2014

The Monthly Newsletter for Gill St. Bernard’s School

Inside 2 A Happy Halloween

at GSB

3 PAN Orientation Breakfast

Clark Presented Lindabury-Thomas Trustee Award 4 Faculty News:

New Director of Parent Relations and Special Events Petkiewich Takes Ideas to the Public Brescher Receives NJAIS Award for Service

5 Fedon Leads Handbell

Performance in Carnegie Hall Marriage Announcement Schmidt Offers Workshop on College Preparedness

6 GSB Librarians to Present at NJEA Workshop

Eighth Grade Transition Program 7 Student IT Group

Formed

Art Outreach Program 8 College Spotlight: Ryan McCluskey ’14

9 Athletics:

Varsity Sports Round-Up

12 Great Pumpkin Run

Dates to Remember

From the Headmaster November and December are the traditional times of the year when our culture more widely considers the importance of giving to those less fortunate. At Gill St. Bernard’s School, community service has always been a part of our culture and it is “year-round.” While many of our peer schools establish a set number of service hours as part of their graduation requirements, Gill has never gone that route. The time that our students give to the greater community has always been voluntary, and reflects a genuine commitment to helping others. Throughout the holiday season, our school’s community service efforts are particularly visible. While some activities have already taken place, such as the varsity girls’ soccer game on October 22 to Headmaster Sid Rowell. support cancer awareness and research, “Ally Week” and the Middle School bake sale to support research On October 28, at the New Jersey Association to find a cure for breast cancer, there is even more of Independent Schools’ (NJAIS) Professional happening in November and December. Development Conference at the Liberty Science This past weekend, GSB organized its annual Habitat Center, Middle School teacher Toni Brescher was recognized with the NJAIS Service Award for her for Humanity trip to Morristown, where eight dedication and more than 20 years’ of service to the students and two parents worked together to help organization. make repairs to a multi-family home. Our annual Turkey Day is on November 21 and through the Director of Studies Peter Schmidt joined Warren BRIDGES activity, we will provide lunches to the County Community College President William Austin homeless in Newark on November 22. In December, on October 23 to present the workshop, Predicted look for our annual coat and can drives, a “Pink Out” to Fail: What if Our Placement Strategy is Wrong?, for breast cancer awareness as well as other initiatives. at the Association of Community College Trustees I am proud of our students, our teachers and what our Leadership Congress in Chicago. The four-day community accomplishes now and over the course of conference is attended by more than 2,000 community the year. Indeed, it is a major part of what makes GSB college trustees, presidents and administrators from such a special school. around the world. I am also pleased to share news with you about several of my colleagues. On Friday, Upper School Librarians Emilia Giordano and Randi Schmidt will present a workshop entitled Teaching the Scientific Literature Review: Collaborative Lessons for Guided Inquiry at the 2014 New Jersey Education Association (NJEA) Convention, which draws thousands of teachers and educators from around the tri-state area. In fact, the NJEA Convention is one of the largest educational conventions in the world. Last week, Lower School music teacher Jill Fedon directed the handbell choir, The Trinity Ringers, at Carnegie Hall. Two days prior, the group performed in the Cross Cultural Music Festival at the Moravian Academy in Bethlehem, Pa. before 1,200 audience members.

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

Earlier in October, Middle School computer teacher Carrie Petkiewich presented a discussion entitled Creating Multimedia Projects: Apple in the Classroom at the landmark Apple Store on the Upper West Side. These notable accomplishments are impressive, as are the many contributions our students, faculty and parents make to the greater community beyond our campus. For these and so many other things at GSB, I am truly thankful. Warm regards,

Sid Rowell 1.


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