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The Belfield Banter, Fall 2023 Issue 1

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The Belfield Banter Issue I

The St. Anne’s-Belfield Student Newspaper

Convocation 2023: Curiosity Grows Our Community

Getting Back into the Groove: Back-to-School Tips and Tricks

by Izzy Sanok and Lyra Stewart

by Rose Ryan-Byrne

October, 2, 2023

— “Fulfilling our desire to question, to know, and to learn for a lifetime” -The St. Anne’s Belfield School Core Values Looking back on Convocation, there was an overarching theme of curiosity as each speech touched on the importance of our school living by this word. Ty Enoch and Sumner Solomon emphasized the importance of our community embracing curiosity in their speech as co-student body presidents. They discussed the need for diversity and how our school has people from different backgrounds, beliefs, and parts of the world. We must be curious to learn about each other as Ty stated: “curiosity is the gateway to empathy.” Ty and Sumner challenged us to welcome the possibility of new experiences and new friends and finished with their message to the seniors of leaving here with no regrets and staying curious about all opportunities in front of us. Consequently, Dr. Graves’ speech also emphasized our community’s curiosity as we, the students, have so many opportunities to explore our own interests throughout all grades.

— Back to school season! A favorite for some, dreaded by others. The first few weeks may seem inconsequential; the workload still being fairly slow and the initial excitement of the start of school having not worn off. However, not taking advantage of the first bit could potentially cause you to work harder later on. The way in which we begin our first module will set the tone for all of the modules to follow, so it’s important we set ourselves up for success. Building good and sustainable work habits early will only help in the long run. While habits are rooted in consistency, they have to start from somewhere. For those in search of a place to start, I curated a few tips you may find helpful. Happy studying!

1. Write everything down: down Finding a planner where you can write down all your upcoming assignments or assessments can be quite helpful. Or if you are someone who can’t quite stick to a planner, writing your assignments down in your notebook or even on your hand could be beneficial for your memory.

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