Weekly Bulletin BOSTON ARTS ACADEMY March 16 - March 20 , 2015 | Week 27 Upcoming @ BAA: Announcements for Students: • Monday, March 16, Wednesday, March 18, Thursday, March 19: Senior Music Recitals: Classical, Jazz and Technology; 7pm @ Boston Conservatory • Tuesday, March 17: Student Government will meet during Tutorial in room 314 • Wednesday, March 18: Yearbook Committee will meet during lunch in room 400 - all interested seniors are welcome | Prom Committee will meet during lunch in room 337 - all interested juniors and seniors are welcome | Community and student voice conversation during Tutorial in the Assembly Hall • Thursday, March 19: Senior Grant Project Presentations; 5:308pm @ BAA • Monday, March 23: Senior Luncheon; 12-2pm @ Berklee • Monday, March 23-Thursday, March 26: Senior Theatre Showcase Tech Week • Tuesday, March 24: Senior Grant Project Intensive • Tuesday, March 24-Thursday, March 26: PARCC ELA Test (All Grade 11) • Friday, March 27: Theatre 3 Juries • Friday, March 27-Saturday, March 28: Senior Theatre Showcase Message from Ms. Clark: Welcome to March Madness! For those of you who aren’t basketball fans, the saying still applies. We have had to make a number of calendar adjustments because of the snow, and we have a number of big exhibitions, performances, and standardized tests coming up. This is a good time to check the school-wide calendar on our website to make sure you have the most current dates. This is also a good week to think about how you practice our shared value “passion with balance.” Our graduates often say one of the most important skills they learn at Boston Arts Academy is time management. Time management, like any other skill, is something you have to practice. I encourage us all to practice it throughout this challenging month. Have a great week everyone! Announcements for Families: • The Boston Public Schools, as a system, is implementing a new evaluation system for schools and they want every member of our community--teachers, students, families to participate. Family surveys will be coming through emails and will be available at our family conferences. We hope you will participate in these surveys. Thank you, in advance, for your help! • The next Family Council Meeting is on Tuesday, March 24. Additional details to follow. • Do you have photos of Seniors? The yearbook committee is collecting photos of the class of 2015. Please send images of performances, exhibitions, selfies with teachers, photos with friends, class events, throwback photos, photos with or of Ms. O’Halloran to [email protected]. Please submit photos asap and no later than Friday, March 27. • Ms. Smith from the PIC will be in the Wellness Office on Wednesdays from 9:30am–5pm. If you need help with your resume, finding a job, or you have an upcoming interview, please stop by the Wellness Office during her office hours. • Hey BAA! ASL Club E-Board elections are on Tuesday, March 17! So, come to ASL club this Tuesday during lunch in room 307 to find out more info. about what each position entails. • Meeting for strengthening our community and advocating for student voice: Now that we have gone through a whole process regarding the hat rule, we need to collectively determine our next steps in engaging students and teachers in creating our ideal learning culture. Please come to an open meeting Wednesday, March 18 during tutorial in the Assembly Hall if you are interested in being part of a conversation and process about how we move forward. • There will be a meeting in rm. 302 on Wednesday, March 18 during lunch for students/staff interested in participating in a performance to educate the community about & celebrate Haitian history & culture/arts in honor of Haitian Flag Day. • The Art of Writing: Monday, March 23 during Advisory in the Library. Author Patricia Elam will come to share her craft and her highly acclaimed book, Breathing Room. Breathing Room describes the journey of two strong black women and the coming of age of one of their daughters. The daughter’s voice is heard through diary form and tells of her struggles with self image, her ballet company, and her new boyfriend, who is the social work client of her mother’s friend. Individual students interested in writing are welcome to come. • Looking for a summer job? The SuccessLink is now open for students aged 15-18. You can register for BYF, the Mayor’s Youth Council, and the Mayor’s Youthline at: youth.boston. gov or call 617-635-4202 by March 27. • Do you have photos of Seniors? The yearbook committee is collecting photos of the class of 2015. Please send images of performances, exhibitions, selfies with teachers, photos with friends, class events, throwback photos, photos with or of Ms. O’Halloran to [email protected]. Please submit photos asap and no later than Friday, March 27. • Are you a girl interested in science, technology, or engineering? A Day of Career Exploration in these fields will take place on Saturday, March 28. Students will spend time at local colleges and technology companies, like Google between 9am-5pm. Interested students may pre-register online at www.bostongirlsstem.org/setinthecity/. The registration fee is $20 which includes lunch and all transportation. Eligiable students may attend for a reduced fee of $5. • Looking for a summer job? Want to work for food justice in your community? Do you like working outside? Apply to be part of the ReVision Urban Farm Crew in Dorchester! The program runs July 7-August 14 and pays $9/hr. You must have a SuccessLink registration number to participate. If interested, contact Shani, Farm Manager, at 617-822-3276 or sfletcher@ vpi.org. Info sessions will take place in March, so call now! www.bostonartsacademy.org Like us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/bostonartsacademy Follow us on Twitter: @bostonartsacad
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