Monday, December 5, 2016

DECEMBER 5 - 9


HOME OF THE WOLVES

·   LAST DAY FOR NEW MATERIAL BEFORE SEMESTER EXAMS (grades 9 – 12) – Wednesday, December 7

·         BAKE SALE – 7th grade will be having a bake sale on Thursday, December 08.

·   SONGFEST – Friday, December 9 @ 6:00 pm. PLEASE TAKE NOTE OF THE NEW LOCATION FOR THIS YEAR’S SONGFEST

·         REVIEW DAYS FOR SEMESTER EXAMS (grades 9 – 12) – December Thursday 8, Friday 9 (this is a half day), Monday 12 and Tuesday 13.

·         SEMESTER EXAMS (grades 9 – 12) - 

Wednesday, December 14
Thursday, December 15
Friday, December 16
8:00 – 10:00
Math
Spanish
Social Studies
BREAK
BREAK
BREAK
10:30 – 12:30
Language Arts
Science

·         CHRISTMAS BREAK – Monday, December 19 – Friday, January 6



Monday, November 7, 2016

NOVEMBER 7 - 11


HOME OF THE WOLVES
·         PUNCTUALITY – Classes begin at 8:00 a.m. promptly every day. Students are expected to arrive before 8:00 am every day. There is a warning bell at 7:55 a.m. and any student who is not in class by 8:00 a.m. is considered tardy. When students arrive early to school, they can organize their lockers and materials, they can turn in their homework, they can socialize, and they can also seek teachers for assistance. When they arrive late to school, they get stressed out, classes are interrupted, and they miss important information provided at the beginning of the class. We kindly request your assistance in this matter.

·         MAKE UP WORK POLICY - It is the responsibility of the student to obtain make up assignments from the teachers and to see that the completed work is submitted within the allotted number of days.
o   If a student is absent for 1 or 2 days, he/she MUST bring an excuse from home in order to be able to make up the missing work
o   If a student is absent for 3 or more days, he/she MUST bring an excuse from the doctor in order to be able to make up the missing work
o   If the student brings an appropriate excuse, he/she will have 1 day per day missed to make up his/her work.
o   If the student fails to present his/her work due, he/she will receive no points for the work.

·         AASCA TRACK & FIELD / CROSS COUNTRY – For the first time, our school will be sending a team to compete in an international competition hosted by the American School of El Salvador. Our team will be competing from November 9-13. We wish them good luck!! GO WOLVES!!!

·         BAKE SALE – The Junior class will have a bake sale on Wednesday, November 23 in order to raise funds for their upcoming community service project.



Monday, October 31, 2016

OCTOBER 31 - NOVEMBER 4

HOME OF THE WOLVES


·         PUNCTUALITY – Classes begin at 8:00 a.m. promptly every day. Students are expected to arrive before 8:00 am every day. There is a warning bell at 7:55 a.m. and any student who is not in class by 8:00 a.m. is considered tardy. When students arrive early to school, they can organize their lockers and materials, they can turn in their homework, they can socialize, and they can also seek teachers for assistance. When they arrive late to school, they get stressed out, classes are interrupted, and they miss important information provided at the beginning of the class. We kindly request your assistance in this matter.

·         MAKE UP WORK POLICY - It is the responsibility of the student to obtain make up assignments from the teachers and to see that the completed work is submitted within the allotted number of days.
o   If a student is absent for 1 or 2 days, he/she MUST bring an excuse from home in order to be able to make up the missing work
o   If a student is absent for 3 or more days, he/she MUST bring an excuse from the doctor in order to be able to make up the missing work
o   If the student brings an appropriate excuse, he/she will have 1 day per day missed to make up his/her work.
o   If the student fails to present his/her work due, he/she will receive no points for the work.

·         RECUP / NIVELACION SCHEDULE
QUARTER 1
November 2 – 4, 2016


Wednesday, November 2
Thursday, November 3
Friday, November 4
8:00 – 10:00
Math
Language Arts
Social Studies
10:30 – 12:30
Science
EspaƱol
Art

     ·         ABSH BASKETBALL – The Infantil and Pre Juvenil boys will be representing the school in the      ABSH Basketball tournament hosted by the American School of Tegucigalpa. This event will take place on November 2-5. We wish them all good luck.

·         AASCA TRACK & FIELD / CROSS COUNTRY – For the first time, our school will be sending a team to compete in an international competition hosted by the American School of El Salvador. Our team will be competing from November 9-13. We also wish them good luck!! GO WOLVES!!!

Friday, October 21, 2016

WEEK OF OCTOBER 24 - 28



HOME OF THE WOLVES

·         HONOR ROLL - QUARTER 1

HIGH HONOR ROLL 4.0 GPA
  9th grade
     Sofia Sherman
    11th grade 
     Ian Glynn
     Samuel Walsh


HONOR ROLL 3.5 – 3.99 GPA
6th grade A  
      Alexander Mueller, Alana McKim, Ashley MĆ”rmol, David Blanco, Lenin AndrĆ© HernĆ”ndez, MarĆ­a JosĆ© ZĆŗniga, Natalia Sherman, Oliver Sanders, Ryan Reyes, Sofie Karlsen, and Sophie Helal
6th grade B
      Adriana Lanza, Andrea McKim, David MartĆ­nez, Emilie Helal, Gloria MejĆ­a, JosĆ© Molina, MarĆ­a Lovera, Nicole Beckmann, and Stefano LĆ³pez
7th grade 
      Anacamila Palma, Ashli Huntzinger, Cesia AlemĆ”n, Gustavo VelĆ”squez, Jairo MejĆ­a, Jorge Ortez, Leticia MuƱoz, Sergio MejĆ­a, and Yudia Alvarado
8th grade
      Alejandra GĆ³mez, Aisleen Turner, Amy MĆ©ndez, Ashling McCaul, Kamila Cevallos, Eduardo BlandĆ³n, MarĆ­a Jimena Talavera, Mariano JimĆ©nez, Mayumi Kamijo, Noel MejĆ­a, and Rolando Kattan
9th grade
      Oscar Vides, Laura Toncel, Dora Elizabeth Watson, and Sergio Andino
10th grade
      Francisco EcheverrĆ­a, Laura Salazar, Moe Goto, and Santiago Zelaya

11th grade
      Cilia OrdoƱez, Isabella Rosales, Liam Turner, and MarĆ­a A. Toncel

12th grade
      Anna Cueva, Isabella NĆŗƱez, MarĆ­a Bran, Megan Castro, MĆ³nica MuƱoz, Santiago Mena, Sonia Casco, and Valeria MartĆ­nez

·         RECUP / NIVELACION SCHEDULE - QUARTER 1
November 2 – 4, 2016


Wednesday, 
November 2
Thursday, 
November 3
Friday, 
November 4
8:00 – 10:00
Math
Language Arts
Social Studies
10:30 – 12:30
Science
EspaƱol
Art

·         PUNCTUALITY – Classes begin at 8:00 a.m. promptly every day. Students are expected to arrive before 8:00 am every day. There is a warning bell at 7:55 a.m. and any student who is not in class by 8:00 a.m. is considered tardy. When students arrive early to school, they can organize their lockers and materials, they can turn in their homework, they can socialize, and they can also seek teachers for assistance. When they arrive late to school, they get stressed out, classes are interrupted, and they miss important information provided at the beginning of the class. We kindly request your assistance in this matter.

·         MAKE UP WORK POLICY - It is the responsibility of the student to obtain make up assignments from the teachers and to see that the completed work is submitted within the allotted number of days.
o   If a student is absent for 1 or 2 days, he/she MUST bring an excuse from home in order to be able to make up the missing work
o   If a student is absent for 3 or more days, he/she MUST bring an excuse from the doctor in order to be able to make up the missing work
o   If the student brings an appropriate excuse, he/she will have 1 day per day missed to make up his/her work.
o   If the student fails to present his/her work due, he/she will receive no points for the work.

·         SECONDARY FIELD TRIPS (grades 6, 7, 8, and 11) – letters/permission slips regarding the field trips were sent home with the students on Monday, September 5. The deadline to send the permission slip back to school with your signature and the initial payment is Monday, October 31. If you need further information regarding the field trips, please do not hesitate to contact Ms. Gloria.

·         PARENTS VOLUNTEERING FOR SECONDARY FIELD TRIPS – as a result of the Secondary Town Hall Meeting, two (2) parents per grade level will be selected to chaperone the field trips. All parents who wish to volunteer please contact Dr. Ketterer and/or Ms. Gloria. The final decision will be made by Dr. Ketterer.

·         UN DAY CELEBRATION – Friday, October 28 

 ·         FUNDACION ABRIGO – Is an organization which provides lodging for families from outside Tegucigalpa who bring their families/patients to the largest state medical facility, Hospital Escuela. Discovery School in solidarity with Fundacion Abrigo is asking for a donation of 1 GALON OF DISINFECTANT per family by Monday, October 31. Thank you very much! It is always far better to give than to receive!

·         NOCHE BENEFICIOSA – The Seniors will have a Noche Beneficiosa on Friday, October 28. From 4:00 – 11:00 pm. This fund-raising event will take in McDonald’s Restaurant, boulevard Juan Pablo II. Everybody is invited to help the seniors and their community service project.

·         BAKE SALE – The Seniors will have a bake sale on Monday, October 31 in order to raise funds for their community service. 







Monday, October 10, 2016

OCTOBER 10 - 14






HOME OF THE WOLVES



·         PUNCTUALITY – Classes begin at 8:00 a.m. promptly every day. Students are expected to arrive before 8:00 am every day. There is a warning bell at 7:55 a.m. and any student who is not in class by 8:00 a.m. is considered tardy. When students arrive early to school, they can organize their lockers and materials, they can turn in their homework, they can socialize, and they can also seek teachers for assistance. When they arrive late to school, they get stressed out, classes are interrupted, and they miss important information provided at the beginning of the class. We kindly request your assistance in this matter.

·         ENGRADEPRO FOR SECONDARY STUDENTS (grades 6 – 12): Please contact Ms. Gloria via phone (9561-1434) or email (gpalacios@discoveryschool.edu.hn) so she can share your child’s information to access the account. Students will receive the information either from their teachers or from her.
o   After you get your username and password, login to www.engradepro.com
o   You may change the password but you may not change the username
o   We strongly recommend you check Engradepro periodically so you can monitor your child’s academic performance.

·         SECONDARY FIELD TRIPS (grades 6, 7, 8, and 11) – letters/permission slips regarding the field trips were sent home with the students on Monday, September 5. The deadline to send the permission slip back to school with your signature and the initial payment is Monday, October 31. If you need further information regarding the field trips, please do not hesitate to contact Ms. Gloria.

·         PARENTS VOLUNTEERING FOR SECONDARY FIELD TRIPS – as a result of the Secondary Town Hall Meeting, two (2) parents per grade level will be selected to chaperone the field trips. All parents who wish to volunteer please contact Dr. Ketterer and/or Ms. Gloria. The final decision will be made by Dr. Ketterer.

·         END OF QUARTER 1 – Friday, October 14

·         STUDENT LED CONFERENCES – Friday, October 21 from 8:00 – 12:00 and from 1:00 – 3:00.

·         UN DAY CELEBRATION – Friday, October 28
  
·     FUNDACION ABRIGO – Is an organization which provides lodging for families from outside Tegucigalpa who bring their families/patients to the largest state medical facility, Hospital Escuela. Discovery School in solidarity with Fundacion Abrigo is asking for a donation of 1 GALON OF DISINFECTANT per family by Friday, October 28. Thank you very much! It is always far better to give than to receive!


·         BAKE SALE – The Seniors will have a bake sale on Monday, October 31 in order to raise funds for their community service. 

Monday, October 3, 2016

OCTOBER 3 - 7






HOME OF THE WOLVES


·         PUNCTUALITY – Classes begin at 8:00 a.m. promptly every day. Students are expected to arrive before 8:00 am every day. There is a warning bell at 7:55 a.m. and any student who is not in class by 8:00 a.m. is considered tardy. When students arrive early to school, they can organize their lockers and materials, they can turn in their homework, they can socialize, and they can also seek teachers for assistance. When they arrive late to school, they get stressed out, classes are interrupted, and they miss important information provided at the beginning of the class. We kindly request your assistance in this matter.

·         ENGRADEPRO FOR SECONDARY STUDENTS (grades 6 – 12): Please contact Ms. Gloria via phone (9561-1434) or email (gpalacios@discoveryschool.edu.hn) so she can share your child’s information to access the account. Students will receive the information either from their teachers or from her.
o   After you get your username and password, login to www.engradepro.com
o   You may change the password but you may not change the username
o   We strongly recommend you check Engradepro periodically so you can monitor your child’s academic performance.

·         SECONDARY FIELD TRIPS (grades 6, 7, 8, and 11) – letters/permission slips regarding the field trips were sent home with the students on Monday, September 5. The deadline to send the permission slip back to school with your signature and the initial payment is Monday, October 31. If you need further information regarding the field trips, please do not hesitate to contact Ms. Gloria.

·         PARENTS VOLUNTEERING FOR SECONDARY FIELD TRIPS – as a result of the Secondary Town Hall Meeting, two (2) parents per grade level will be selected to chaperone the field trips. All parents who wish to volunteer please contact Dr. Ketterer and/or Ms. Gloria. The final decision will be made by Dr. Ketterer.

·         END OF QUARTER 1 – Friday, October 14

·         STUDENT LED CONFERENCES – Friday, October 21 from 8:00 – 12:00 and from 1:00 – 3:00.

·         UN DAY CELEBRATION – Friday, October 28

     ·         FUNDACION ABRIGO – Is an organization which provides lodging for families from outside Tegucigalpa who bring their families/patients to the largest state medical facility, Hospital Escuela. Discovery School in solidarity with Fundacion Abrigo is asking for a donation of 1 GALON OF DISINFECTANT per family by Friday, October 28. Thank you very much! It is always far better to give than to receive! 

Tuesday, September 27, 2016

SEPTEMBER 26 - 30





HOME OF THE WOLVES


·         PUNCTUALITY – Classes begin at 8:00 a.m. promptly every day. Students are expected to arrive before 8:00 am every day. There is a warning bell at 7:55 a.m. and any student who is not in class by 8:00 a.m. is considered tardy. When students arrive early to school, they can organize their lockers and materials, they can turn in their homework, they can socialize, and they can also seek teachers for assistance. When they arrive late to school, they get stressed out, classes are interrupted, and they miss important information provided at the beginning of the class. We kindly request your assistance in this matter.

·         ENGRADEPRO FOR SECONDARY STUDENTS (grades 6 – 12): Please contact Ms. Gloria via phone (9561-1434) or email (gpalacios@discoveryschool.edu.hn) so she can share your child’s information to access the account. Students will receive the information either from their teachers or from her.
o   After you get your username and password, login to www.engradepro.com
o   You may change the password but you may not change the username
o   We strongly recommend you check Engradepro periodically so you can monitor your child’s academic performance.

·         SECONDARY FIELD TRIPS (grades 6, 7, 8, and 11) – letters/permission slips regarding the field trips were sent home with the students on Monday, September 5. The deadline to send the permission slip back to school with your signature and the initial payment is Monday, October 31. If you need further information regarding the field trips, please do not hesitate to contact Ms. Gloria.

·         PARENTS VOLUNTEERING FOR SECONDARY FIELD TRIPS – as a result of the Secondary Town Hall Meeting, two (2) parents per grade level will be selected to chaperone the field trips. All parents who wish to volunteer please contact Dr. Ketterer and/or Ms. Gloria. The final decision will be made by Dr. Ketterer.

·         FUNDACION ABRIGO – Is an organization which provides lodging for families from outside Tegucigalpa who bring their families/patients to the largest state medical facility, Hospital Escuela. Discovery School in solidarity with Fundacion Abrigo is asking for a donation of 1 GALON OF DISINFECTANT per family by Friday, October 28. Thank you very much! It is always far better to give than to receive!