The Monthly Newsletter for Gill St. Bernard’s School
News
March 2015
March 2015
The Monthly Newsletter for Gill St. Bernard’s School
Inside 2 Once Upon a Mattress 3 Speaker Addresses Issues
on Bullying
Upper School Artists Shine in Statewide Exhibitions 4 Student Life Recap: Meteorologist Meets Lower School Students
5 Middle School Stuffs a Bus with Supplies
Snakes-n-Scales Assembly
6 Faculty News: The Schmidts Announce their Retirement Pasquale Appointed Dean of Student Life
7 Lower School Names New Director
Corona Joins Morris County Coaching Legends Hall of Fame School Librarians to Share Expertise at National Conference & Exhibition Petkiewich: A Certified Common Sense Digital Citizenship Educator
8 College Spotlight: Henry Holmes ’14
9 Auction News 10 Athletics: Varsity Sports Round-Up
13 Dates to Remember
From the Headmaster At long last, the winter has begun its transition to spring. The warmer temperatures have started to melt the piles of snow and lift spirits in the community. I suspect that the imminent arrival of a two week break has also helped. The last few weeks have been incredibly busy ones at GSB academically, athletically and in the arts. PLAN and PSAT results are in, which will help inform 10th and 11th graders as they begin the college process. The third quarter has come to a close, signaling that we are about to enter the “homestretch” of the academic year. Our athletic teams enjoyed a busy winter season. Among the highlights were the boys’ varsity basketball team, which won the county championship, defeating Ridge High School in the finals. Coach Sina’s squad was quite successful this year despite some key injuries and one of the toughest schedules in the state. The varsity indoor track teams were both runners-up in the Prep B competition. Individual milestones were achieved by Armani Comick ’15, Sahara Ensley ’16, Patrik Andersen ’15 and Mathieu Petit ’17, who all qualified for the Meet of Champions. Julien Esposito ’15 once again qualified in swimming as well and finished seventh in the state! As always, I want to thank all of our student-athletes and coaches for their efforts. This year’s spring musical, Once Upon A Mattress, was performed last weekend and showcased the talents of 22 of our students. Once again, the chair of our Performing Arts Department, Paul Canada, did an outstanding job. Thanks to all of our parent volunteers and operations staff, the costumes and sets were once again exceptional. I had the opportunity to attend the Saturday matinee with former NJ Governor, Tom Kean. Governor Kean is the honorary chair of our capital campaign, which has as its
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Headmaster Sid Rowell.
centerpiece a new performing arts center. To no one’s surprise, he was quite impressed by the show and, subsequently, feels even more enthusiastic about Gill St. Bernard’s School. This past week, the last of our presenters in our Winter Speaker Series, Maggie DiPasquale, was on campus to talk to both parents and students about the unique dynamics of parent-teen relationships. It is our hope that these guest speakers have been helpful to our school community. By providing a fresh perspective, information and concrete suggestions, they have all had a positive impact. My thanks to all who made this possible, especially our Parents’ Association. The busy nature of the past several days has offered ample testimony to the importance of downtime. We all need the chance at certain moments to slow down the pace of life. I do hope that everyone in our school community will have the opportunity for both rest and renewal in the next two weeks. Keep in mind, the week we return brings us into the month of April! Warm regards,
Sid Rowell 1.