Friday, April 10, 2015

Friday, April 10, 2015

To say I am excited for next year is an understatement. I am over the moon. To all that were there on Monday for Dr. Auger's announcement, I was humbled by your support; thank  you.

“For each new morning with its light,
For rest and shelter of the night,
For health and food, for love and friends,
For everything Thy goodness sends.”

– Ralph Waldo Emerson

 

Staff News
Karen Finlan (Science department) has taken a post outside of our school and we wish her success in her new venture. She would also like to send the following message to you:

"The friendships and experiences I have formed over the years will resonate with me going forward. I hope you can wish me the best as I make a very big change.


I wish you continued success in all endeavors."
Students as Learners
Post High School Planning Night

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On April 1, 2015, from 6:30-8:00, the Guidance Department hosted the 8th Annual Post High School Planning Night. This was an opportunity for all grade levels to meet and discuss what is necessary to plan now in order to be prepared for their post high school education, career or armed services. Included are a few shots from the evening.









Adults as Learners
The Social Studies Department scheduled a highly informative PD
Day walking tour of Historic Wickford with town Historian, Mr.
Cranston. Despite the rain, they certainly learned a lot and gained
valuable facts that can be incorporated into NKHS classrooms for years
to come. Highlights included the Old Narragansett Church, the post
WWII bomb shelter, Domini's House, the Updike House, the salt marsh, Bush Hill, leaning houses along Main Street, all things Prescott, NK's links to the RI Triangle Slave, and Samuel Phillip's House.

Of interest were the following additional facts that....


1. Henry Ford once came to Wickford with his checkbook in tow to try
and buy the Old Narragansett Church and relocate it in Michigan. The local priest refused him at the time.
2. The Village of Wickford looks much as it did back in the year 1702,
and in fact a transplanted villager would have no trouble getting
around town today. The same can't be said for 1702 Newport vs. Newport
2015, due to many of the changes of Mrs. Doris Duke.
3. The house built in Wickford for African-American Mr. Domini Smith
was the first house in America to be built specifically for a free Black man. 



The money for this house was gained by Domini when he served
on a crew of about 30 men that ran the British blockade to bring the
very valuable cargo of salt back to the colonies for our fishing
industry.
4. About 1/3 of the town of NK/Wickford were Tories and loyal to the
Crown during the American Revolution.

From Ms. Mason, “It is my fervent hope we can do another similar tour again in the near future as this day proved to be invaluable.”

Teaching and Learning
APRIL IS NATIONAL POETRY MONTH!

Try to work some poetry into your lessons this month.  Here are some ideas that can work with several academic disciplines:

1.  Use words and phrases from a news article to construct a poem that expresses the article's perspective.
2.  Write a poem about a feeling that uses color, shape, texture, and size adjectives.
3.  Create an anatomy poem -- a dialogue between two different parts of the body.
4.  While reading any text, make notes of questions you can't answer.  Then craft a poem using those questions, and perhaps some possible answers.
5.  OR simply find a great poem related to what you're teaching, or just because it's great, and share it with your class.

And here is a link to the official website:  http://www.poets.org/national-poetry-month/home
Thank you to Matt Blaser.

Incomplete Grades:
If you received a roster of one or more students with an incomplete in your mailbox, please take a moment to update that student’s grade in your classroom and email Mary Barnes a message to change/update the grade. Thank you.


Dean’s Corner
When dealing with a difficult student, try and remain calm.
Remember, the verbally escalating person is beginning to lose control. If the person you are intervening with senses you are losing control, the situation will escalate. Try to keep your cool, even when challenged, insulted, or threatened.
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Health and Wellness
“To accomplish great things, we must not only act but also dream.  Not only plan but also believe.”   Anatole France
Planning, springing ahead brings us a mix of angst (for some!), relaxation and a lifesaving “service” opportunity.  Overall wellness is a careful balance of all!
1.     TAX DAY  -  Wednesday April 15, 2015
2.    SPRING BREAK – Saturday April 18 ~ Sunday April 26, 2015
3.    NKHS BLOOD DRIVE – Thursday April 30, 2015

No time to donate blood during the school day?  Visit any of the satellite RI Blood Center donor locations and use CODE # 0532 and your donation will count for our high school!!

Upcoming Events
Sun, April 12th – Cup Cake Wars. 12-3 pm. High School Cafeteria
Tues, April 14th – All Town String Concert, 7 pm
Tues, April 14th – School Committee Meeting, 7 pm
Thur, April 16th – All Town Chorus, 7 pm
April 20 – 24 – Spring Recess
Tues, April 28th – Jazz Concert, 7pm
Thur, April 30th – Blood Drive, 7:45 am – 1:45 pm




Videos Worth Watching

In our louder and louder world, says sound expert Julian Treasure, "We are losing our listening." In this short talk, Treasure shares five ways to re-tune your ears for conscious listening — to other people and the world around you. Thanks to Ron Kenyon for the suggestion.

Friday there was a group led by Amy and Tara that met about behaviors in the classroom. Toni Silveira thought this video is a helpful follow up.

It is aimed at secondary school teachers and focuses on the general ed. teacher and high functioning ASD kids that would be mainstreamed in the classroom.

Articles Worth Reading


Senior Project News:

Please ask your seniors in class or in your advisory if they have handed in their Senior Project Portfolio. If you see someone struggling to answer please have them check in with Beth Conrad.

Food for Thought

"…sustained effort over time is the key to outstanding achievement." Carol Dweck


Until next time…Think, Create, Innovate

Denise

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