St. Luke’s School Established 1940
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December 2013 Respice — Adspice — Prospice
From the Oval Locker Ben Decatur President
Upper School students, rejoice: it’s the most wonderful time of year! The First Quarter is over, winter break is in sight, there are no mid-term exams, and it’s officially the holiday season! I’d like to take a moment to thank each and every one of you for an amazing year thus far. It has been an honor to represent all Upper School students, to collaborate with the administration to host events, and to work to increase school spirit here on the Hilltop. Let the countdown until Christmas commence. But, wait! Student Government has some big and bold plans for this winter. After a dramatic victory by the Kidd House, the second Founders’ Cup event (the Founders’ Cup Challenge) has come to a conclusion. The current standings are as follows: Kidd (70 points), Von Fabrice (60 points), Oliphant (50 points), Blakely (30 points). The next planned Founders’ Cup event will certainly bring excitement to the Hilltop, as we are planning a Dodgeball Tournament for January.
1 + 1 Equals Opportunity Here at SLS Monika Gabriele School News Editor
Say goodbye to fifty-pound backpacks overflowing with hefty textbooks and disorganized notebooks. Clean out the various novels and poetry books stacked in your locker from the past four years of English classes. Recycle the multitude of random pieces of loose-leaf lost in the abyss of your binders. Get ready, because St. Luke’s is about to embark on a complete technological revolution that could change the face of our education forever. On November 15, Ms. Perry and Mr. Fancher sent out an eBlast to the parents of St. Luke’s that declared, starting next year, St. Luke’s would begin the SLS 1 + 1 program. “Students will use...an SLS-issued MacBook Air laptop,” described the email, “plus...an SLS-issued iPad as foundational and complementary learning tools. These devices act as your child’s new backpack--incredibly light, compact and infinitely powerful.” The technology rollout will begin next year and will issue an iPad to each student in the eighth grade and distribute MacBook Airs out to the ninth and tenth grades, who will continue to use the iPads they were issued last year. In the 2015-2016 year, all ninth, tenth, and eleventh graders will be on the program. Finally, in 2016-2017, the entire Upper School will be participating. By allowing students and teachers to get used to the program gradually rather than all at once, “It allows for new curriculum development, surveying of families, and time
to improve.” There will be an annual cost that pays for the program and students will be able to purchase their devices after graduation for a minimal fee.
As seniors anxiously wait to hear back from colleges, Student Government has worked to keep everyone in the Class of 2014’s mind preoccupied. Proudly, we have continued the tradition of Festive Fridays, where students wear Holiday themed clothes every Friday of December and I love how many ugly holiday sweaters I have seen on the Hilltop this month! Students can also look forward to being greeted at the door with free candy canes and hot chocolate.
The program is based on the concept of Digital Citizenship, which “will provide students with the essentials needed to make ethical and informed decisions about the powerful technological tools they will now have at their disposal.” Growing up as a generation surrounded by technology, children will hopefully be educated by this platform how to be responsible in the unexplored world of the Internet and cyberspace. Beyond stimulating the minds of the student body, the SLS 1 + 1 program will help to both streamline and multiply their opportunities. “With SLS 1 +1,” the eBlast described, “students tap into a growing selection of eBooks, 24/7 access to the Godfrey Library’s digital resources, cloud-based content creation and retrieval, plus an array of educational software that ranges from word processing and data manipulation to audiovisual editing and test preparation.” It will allow students and teachers to be on the same page, creating a level field for growth and development. This simplification is only possible if all students are all on the same platform. As a result, students will not be able to use their own devices. Under the SLS 1 + 1 FAQ section on the St. Luke’s website, this decision is discussed as follows:
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Student Government will also be working to draft a proposal for a more relaxed dress code. Inspired by Ms. Perry’s article featured in the Sentinel last month, the student body has been invited to suggest changes to the current dress code. The entire Student Government met with students during lunch to hear what changes the student body wants to see, and we are thrilled with everyone’s
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