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a weekly publication for the Williams School community
Week of January 17, 2011
Dear Williams School Families,
This coming Monday is Martin Luther King, Jr. Day. We honor this day not as a day “off” but a day to
remember others who are struggling in some way and to serve others in some way.
During assembly on Wednesday, The Honor Council, made up of students from grades 6-8, stood up in front of
the school and presented what they thought we should remember next Monday. Each Honor Council member
took a step forward and quoted from Dr. King.
"I have a dream that one day this nation will rise up,live out the true meaning of its creed -
we hold these truths to be self-evident,
that all men are created equal."
"If we are to go forward, we must go back and rediscover those precious values - that all reality hinges on moral
foundations and that all reality has spiritual control."
"Our lives begin to end the day we become silent about things that matter."
"I look to a day when people will not be judged by the color of their skin, but by the content of their character."
"Nothing pains some people more than having to think."
"We who in engage in nonviolent direct action are not the creators of tension. We merely bring to the surface
the hidden tension that is already alive."
"Life's most urgent question is: what are you doing for others?"
"The ultimate measure of a [person] is not where he [or she] stands in moments of comfort and convenience,
but where he [or she] stands at times of challenge and controversy."
The Honor Council finished by telling the gathering that ultimately Dr. King’s words illustrate all of our values
and our common belief in doing the right thing especially when no one is looking.
Best,
Jay
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THIS WEEK
Monday January 17th
No School – Martin Luther King’s Birthday Camp Williams Not AvailableTuesday, January 18
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PAC Meeting 3:30pm Library
6th/7th
Boys Basketball Practice 3:30pm-5:00pm6th /7th Girls Basketball Practice 3:30pm-5:00pm
Wednesday, January 19th
Weekly School Assembly 2:25pm MPR6
th /7
thBoys Basketball vs. Collegiate 5:00pm
6th /7
thGirls Basketball vs. Baylake 4:00pm
Thursday, January 20th
Middle School Guest Lunch (Grades 6-8) 12:30pm MPR 7th/8
thGirls Basketball vs. Gateway 4:00pm
7th /8
thBoys Basketball vs. Gateway 5:00pm
Friday, January 21st
Chinese Language & Culture Club 3:15pm-3:45pmKids Night Out 6:00pm-10:00pm MPR
PLAN AHEAD
Monday, January 24th
Dress Down Day7
th /8
thBoys Basketball Practice 3:30pm-5:00pm
Tuesday, January 25th
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th /7
thGirls Basketball Practice 3:30pm-5:00pm
6th/7th
Boys Basketball vs. CBA 4:00pmWednesday, January 26
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Weekly School Assembly 2:25pm MPR7
th /8
thBoys Basketball Practice 3:30pm-5:00pm
Thursday, January 27th
6
th /7
thGirls Basketball Practice 3:30pm-5:00pm
6th/7th Boys Basketball vs. Norfolk Collegiate 4:00pmFriday, January 28thChinese Language & Culture Club 3:15pm-3:45pm
COMING EVENTSMonday, January 31
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7th /8
thGirls Basketball vs. Stonebridge 4:30pm
7th /8
thBoys Basketball vs. Stonebridge 5:30pm
Tuesday, February 1st
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th /7
thGirls Basketball Practice 3:30pm-5:00pm
6th/7th
Boys Basketball vs. Norfolk Collegiate 4:00pm7
th /8
thGirls Basketball vs. Beach 5:00
7th /8
thBoys Basketball vs. Beach 6:00pm
Wednesday, February 2nd
Weekly School Assembly 2:25pm MPRThursday, February 3
rd
6th /7
thGirls Basketball vs. Cape Henry 4:00pm
7th /8
thGirls Basketball vs. Torah 4:00pm
Friday, February 4th
Chinese Language & Culture Club 3:15pm-3:45pm6
th/7thBoys Basketball vs. Baylake Pines 4:15pm
7th /8
thGirls Basketball vs. Baylake Pines 5:15pm
7th /8
thBoys Basketball vs. Baylake Pines 6:15pm
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TWS 5th
Annual Toiletry Collection for the Homeless Adults in Hampton Roads
January 10th
-14th
K-8th
grade will be collecting toiletry (travel size soap, shampoo, lotion, toothbrush, toothpaste and deodorant),
and white socks, for the Norfolk Emergency Shelter Team (NEST.) Please put these items in recyclable bags or
in a Ziploc bags and turn in to class base teachers. First graders will come by each morning to pick up the bags.
Merci beaucoup!
Mrs. Marr, Mrs. Ford and Mme Britz
Save the Date! AAAS Family Science Days, Feb. 19-20 in D.C.
The American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) plans two free Family Science Days, 11:00 am - 5:00
pm, Saturday and Sunday, February 19-20, at the Washington Convention Center, Exhibit Hall D.
In addition to an array of booths offering hands-on science learning activities, AAAS plans a "Meet the Scientists" series of
brief interactive presentations featuring charismatic science educators. For example, performance artists Lelavision with
David Lynn will explore the evolution of life through an unique fusion of dance and music. Lynford Goddard, winner of the
first-ever AAAS Early Career Award for Public Engagement with Science, will guide students through a demonstration
called "Experimenting with Experiments." Hod Lipson will demonstrate 3D bioprinting during a presentation on biologically
inspired robots. Other presentations will encompass computer science, mathematics, and the forces of flight.
There is an online schedule provided of complete schedule of stage presentations. Additional information can be found
online atwww.aaas.org/meetings/fsd..
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Emergency Broadcast System
The Emergency Broadcast System for The Williams School uses the telephone numbers we have on file for you
in RenWeb. If you need to change your telephone numbers, please email Debbie Adams, Director of
Technology at [email protected] with your information. Thank you!
E Reader Gathering for Parents, Students and Faculty
Nook Kindle Ipad
What: For new ereader users or those interested in ereaders please come to a hands on help on the
resources available to you with your product.
Liza Needham, Steve Braham and other seasoned e readers will talk about each of the e readers
and share tips for buying books, lending books, and borrowing books from the Virginia Beach
Public Library as well as other neat tools you can use with your device.
WiFi available- if you have one you can bring your Nook, Kindle, ipad and or laptop if you want! Hands
on training is the best!
Where: Beth and Eric Millers home
When: Sunday, January 16, from 4-5 pm
Please email [email protected] with1) name(s) and
2) ereader type (limited to 15)
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Marrakesh Express
- A Magical Journey Through Morocco
February 26, 2011
Town Point Club
We’re off to a great start planning this year’s Auction, Marrakesh Express -A Magical Journey Through
Morocco, which will be held Saturday, February 26th
at Norfolk’s Town Point Club, and we’re excited to keep
you up-to-date as this fun annual event approaches. If you have any questions about anything associated with
the Auction, please feel free to contact Michelle Foy, Auction Chair, at [email protected] or Jennifer Cahoon at
Thank you to our Auction Sponsors!
Much of the success with our annual auction is due to the wonderful support of our generous sponsors
Please join us in thanking our partners to date:
Founder’s Event Sponsors
Tony and Monica Cetrone
Heritage Event Sponsors
Jason and Michelle Hirschfeld
Andria and Mike McClellan
Marrakesh Sponsors $2,500 and Above:
TowneBank
Fes Sponsors $1,500 to $2,499:
Katherine and Joel English
Pam and Mike Robinson
Meknes Sponsors $750 to $1,499:
Kedron and Derek Fix
David and Kathy Shelton
Rabat Sponsors $500 to $749:
Anonymous Emily and John Birknes
Bill Docalovich and Lynn Tiedge
Liz and Pierre Golpira
If you or your company would like to join with us as a sponsor, please contact Jennifer Cahoon at
[email protected] or (757) 627-1383 ext. 232. Thank you!
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Auction Invitations
Auction invitations are in the mail and should be in mailboxes by early next week. We would love to include
any family or friends who you think might enjoy this fun evening of friends, food, festivity, and fabulous finds
To add names and addresses to our invitation list, please contact Jennifer Cahoon at
Auction Tiles to Honor Those Special to You
Creative hands are hard at work creating keepsake tiles that will be featured on our Moroccan-inspired
Williams School Mosaic wall. Designed to honor a person special to you, whether a student, teacher, parent,
sibling, grandparent, friend or other family member, these colorful tiles will include the name of the honoree
and a sentiment from the donor. An example is pictured on the school’s website,
www.thewilliamsschool.org/auction2011. The tiles are $50 each and may be purchased online, through themail or by contacting Jennifer Cahoon at (757) 627-1383 ext. 232 or [email protected].
Best of Live!
An exciting part of The Williams School annual auction is the opportunity for one lucky winner to select, at the
beginning of the Live Auction, his or her favorite Live Auction item. That item will then become the exclusive
property of the Best of Live! winner. How wonderful is that?
Only 50 will be offered for sale, at the tempting price of $150 per ticket. Limited to one per family, the Best of
Live! tickets will go on sale starting Friday, January 21st
and will be sold on a first-come, first-served basis. The
tickets can be purchased through the school’s website, www.thewilliamsschool.org, or by contacting Jennifer
Cahoon at [email protected]. The drawing will take place at the start of the Live Auction onSaturday, February 26, 2011, and you must be present to win. Good Luck!
Parent Baskets
We're kicking off the parent basket drive for the Auction and can't wait to see what fabulously creative ideas
our TWS families present. These baskets, which you can arrange on your own or with friends, are in lieu of the
classroom baskets of past auctions. Check out the list of themes on the google docs site that has been sent to
you and either claim one or add your own to it. For more information, take a look at the recent email detailing
due dates and more. Feel free to email any questions you may have to Kim Hardy
([email protected]). Thank you!
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Our Community in Action
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