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Fourth Quarter classes began on Wednesday, April 4th

Third quarter grades will be available on Power School Wednesday, April 18th.  Comments and grades can be found on that date in “historical grades.”

NO CLASSES

There are no classes on Friday, April 13th, and Monday, April 16th.  April 13th is a workday for teachers to complete quarter three grades, and Monday is a teacher workshop day.

2007-2008 Registration

All current students are beginning the process of registration for next year’s classes.  Each student has received a registration sheet, which covers the six required classes:  English, Science, Physical Education, Social Studies, Math, and World Language.  Each student needs to check with her/his current math, world language, and science teachers to find out what the proper placement is for next year.  The current teachers must initial the registration form to show that the placement has been discussed with the student.  This form is due in the Upper School Office by Thursday, April 12th.

Each student can also take Fine Arts and electives.  Registration for Fine Arts and electives will happen in late April.  Students who have returned their 07-08 contracts will sign up for Fine Arts by grade level – seniors have first choice.  

More information will follow in the coming weeks.  The master schedule is not usually finished until sometime in June.  The data gathered during the registration process is used to build the best master schedule possible.  This does not always mean that each student gets her/his “ideal” schedule.  Your understanding and flexibility are appreciated.

Senior Graduation Announcements

If you ordered graduation announcements, open house cards, or any other item(s) from Josten’s, your order has arrived and can be picked up in the Upper School Office.   If you would still like to order announcements, you can do so online at www.jostensgradshop.com.

THINK SUMMER

The College Counseling Office has created a bulletin board display (outside Room 148) of various summer programs and camps throughout the U.S. and abroad.  Programs include two-week and four-week academic programs, leadership camps, music and theater programs, and adventure/travel programs.  Students and parents are welcome to check out the collection of view books and application materials that can be found in the College Counseling Office.  In addition, you can research summer opportunities online by clicking here.

For more information, contact Phil Trout at 651.748.5520 in the College Counseling Office.