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Union Academy Newsletter Friday, November 15—Friday, November 22 Page 1
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IN THIS EDITION: Pg. 2……………..Important News
Pg. 3 ……….Upper School News
Pg. 4 ………Proposed Calendar
Pg. 5...….....................Foundation
Pg. 6 .……………………....Parade
Pg. 7….…………..…Nurse Corner
Pg. 8..………………..Family Night
Pg. 9…..………..College Speaker
Pg. 10..………Advisory of the Wk
Pg. 11………………….Support UA
Pg. 12…………………….Book Fair
Pg. 13 ……………...…Support UA
Thurs. 11/15 [LC] Character Assembly on Respect 1:20
Sat. 11/16 NCASC Executive Board Meeting; Terry Sanford High, Fayetteville, NC
Mon. 11/18 [LC] 2nd grade (Pigg) to WCNC-TV Studio
Tues. 11/19 [LC] 2nd Grade to Kid Power
Sweet Frog’s Family Night, 3-9p
Thurs. 11/21 3rd grade to Schiele Museum
Fri. 11/22 Dress Down to Build Up
Sun. 11/24 Monroe Parade, 2:00p
Sat. 12/07 [UC] Sparkle and Shine Dances
ACTIVITIES
Fri. 11/15 [V] Football— (H) Playoff Game
vs. South Stanly (7:30pm)
ATHLETICS
Dress down dates this month have changed to
the 22nd and 26th.
There will NOT be a dress down day as previously planned this Friday, the 15th
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Important News
Please be advised that the December lunch menu is now open. All previous balances need to be paid in full before any new orders can be placed. Please don’t wait for the last minute to place your orders. Deadline is 10 pm, Sunday November 24th. We appreciate all your cooperation. Questions? Contact
KAREN LITTLE - LOWER CAMPUS - [email protected]
or
HOLLY HOUCHINS - UPPER CAMPUS [email protected]
For Upper Campus Lunches that are pre-ordered and not picked up (or made arrangements prior to lunch time to be picked up) will become available for purchase at 1:30 PM. Continue to remind your child that if they have catered lunch or believe they have ca-tered lunch, REGARDLESS if they have a lunch slip or not, to come to the catering staff to receive their meal. We will not be issuing anymore credits to your lunch account if a child fails to pick up their lunch, without prior notice. Contact Holly Houchins with questions; [email protected].
UA Band Boosters has added new dates to our Levy Restaurant Fundraisers sign up! We've added more concerts - Pearl Jam and The Eagles - hockey, and basketball.
Sign up Genius link: http://www.signupgenius.com/go/904084BACA628AA8-levy
Questions please contact: [email protected]
Hospitality 6th Annual Sweet Swap! Baked Goods, Pies and Cakes. Raffled to each staff member and then the fun begins, swapping the most coveted sweets to take home and en-joy!! Like to bake, it's a great way to earn volunteer hours! November 20, 2013!!
Lower Campus: http://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C0D4DAEAC23A75-6thannual
Upper Campus: http://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C0D4DAEAC23A75-6thannual2
We still have plenty of volunteer opportunities for
the football game this Friday:
www.SignUpGenius.com/go/20F0F49A8AD2E5-1115
Please remind your students to pick up the items from the lost and found. All items that are left over Christmas break will be donated.
Lower Campus PE
Speed Stack orders are due this Friday (11/15) to Ms. Schill or placed online at www.speedstacks.com
Be on the lookout, Fitness Logs are being sent out this week and start Sunday 11/17/13.
Union Academy 2nd Graders take pride in partnering with the Ronald McDonald House in Charlotte to provide supplies for individuals going through an illness and helping the patient’s families with their needs. On August 22nd, the students visited Ronald McDonald House and found out that they provide a place for sick kids and their families to stay . It offers hope, support and love to families who are struggling to cope with their child’s illness. Throughout the year, the second graders are involved in several activities to support Ronald McDonald House and the patients. Because of the adaptability shown by the patients and their families, we shot this video to share at our Adaptability Character Assembly in October.; check it out!
https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B3uXrS4PACNZVm81bnpuMlRqMWs/edit?usp=sharing&pli=1
We need wrapped presents for the Christmas floats. We need empty shoe size boxes up to paper box size packag-es. A lot are needed. Contact [email protected] or send to either campus.
Reminder: Parent Volunteer Hours should be turned into Cheyanne Butera. [email protected]
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Upper School News
Children’s New and Gently Used Coats & Book Drive
Tuesday, November 12- Friday, November 22 & Along Parade Route
Union Academy HS Student Council Collection
Benefiting and the Union County Christmas Bureau
Collections at UA Upper Campus and Along Parade Route
Congratulations to the cast of Impact and An Angst Driven Teenage Social Issue play for their perfor-mance at the NCTC play festival. Awards were as fol-lows: Excellence in Acting: Ethan Beck; Excellence in Act-ing: Caroline Kirk; Excellence in Physical Comedy: Milissia Koncelik; Excellence in Playwriting: Todd Ford
All Union Academy Students Grades 5-12
Are Cordially Invited
The Sparkle and Shine Dance
Saturday, December 7, 2013
Middle School Dance, 5:30-7:30 PM
High School Dance, 8:00-10:00 PM
New Middle School Gym, $ 5.00/ each
Please wear your finest attire
High School Basketball Volunteer Sign-up
www.SignUpGenius.com/go/20F0F49A8AD2E5-high1
The CAC is looking for an adult volunteer to keep the scorebook for all high school games for the 2013-2014 basketball season, the high school schedule is posted on the Union Academy Web-site (http://www.unionacademy.net/departments/athletics/men_s_high_school_sports/basketball/) some basic knowledge of basketball is preferred but not required. Please contact Janel Bitgood @ [email protected]. Thank you!
High Schoolers-
Thank you to everyone that participated in the High School Social at La Vida Mocha. It was so much fun!
Please see Mrs. Kerr, Room 222, for ideas on Community Service. There are many charitable organizations in search of willing volunteers. Currently, Upward Basketball, the Christmas Bureau, Operation Reach Out, and many others need assistance. Don’t delay.
NCASC Executive Board Meeting, Terry Sanford High, Fayette-
ville, NC, Saturday, November 16
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We welcome your thoughts on the 2014—2015 calendar. Please e-mail: [email protected]
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Family Night
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(beside Stone Theatre—Sun Valley 14)
Tuesday
November 19th
3:00pm—9:00pm
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November 18-22: College Free Appli-cation Week November 19 @ 6:30: College Admis-sions Guest Speaker: Lee Bierer (New Gym on Upper Campus November 27-29: No school December 13: LC Character Assem-bly December 13-19: High School Mid-term Exams December 19: MS Character Ed.Day
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World Hello Day is November 21. The
objective to promote world peace. It
is really easy to participate in, simply,
say hello to the people today. So,
let's all make a difference and say
"Hello" to at least ten people.
Our character trait for the month of November is
Respect. Guidance lessons are underway teaching
various ways to show respect in the classrooms .
Our 4th graders are starting to work on a kindness
video to show how one act of kindness can have a
ripple effect on others and create a better school and
STUDENT PROFILE
Fall 2012 enrollment: 9,335 students from
44 states and 51 foreign countries
Male/Female: 45/55 percent
Average SAT score for first-time freshmen:
1,000
Average high school GPA for first-time
freshmen: 3.32
Student to Faculty ratio: 17:1
FINANCES
Tuition, Housing, Meals (2013-2014)
In-state Tuition: $9,680 per year*
Middle School advisories will be focusing on Academic
Advising and Service Learning projects in the next
couple of weeks. One thing the advisories are doing this
year is reading the book Wonder. A book about a young
boy born with a facial deformity that up until now has
prevented him from going to a school. He wants nothing
more than to be treated as an ordinary kid, but his
classmates can’t get past his extraordinary face.
To promote and celebrate College
Application Week (Nov. 18-22):
All high school students can wear
college sweatshirts/t-shirts.
Students can earn a homework pass
for every three applications
submitted (one pass per subject
area).
There will be a daily drawing for
college items.
Did you know that the high school
counselors send out periodic newsletters
for each of the high school grade levels?
Click here to access current and past
newsletters.
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November 18-22
Come by the Media Center to visit our Upper Campus Book Fair.
or
Find the Book Fair Online!
http://bookfairs.scholastic.com/homepage/uams
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Support UA
Union Academy is partnering with Advantage Cartridge to
recycle ink cartridges, cell phones, laptops, iPods and laser toners. We can earn
money and be good stewards to our earth at the same
time. Please bring in your used electronics from home, family and friends and bring them to our drop box near the front desk at both the
Upper and Lower Campuses.
Link your MVP Card to UA!
Code: 214711
Please click picture for link.
Food Lion
Link your VIC Card to UA!
Code: 4148
Please click picture for link.
HARRIS TEETER
Shop at Office Depot and UA gets 5%
from qualifying purchases towards a
merchandise card to use for supplies.
School ID: 70114864
Please click picture for link.
Office Depot
Link your REDcard to UA!
Code: 116683
Please click picture for link.
Target
Scrip is a year-round fundraiser where you purchase gift cards. Union Academy purchases Scrip gift cards at
discount between 2-15%. Families buy the Scrip gift cards at face value—UA keeps the difference.
Retailers include: Wal-Mart, Food Lion, Lowe’s, Chick-Fil-A, Olive Garden, Gap, Amazon, and 100’s more.
Last year, total sales of $87,000 generated $4,376 of profit. Only 10% of UA families participated! Just imagine, if
only 200 families spend $110/month and our school earns an average of 5% on those purchases, we could make
$15,000 in one year!
How to Order Scrip Gift Cards:
1. Fill out the Scrip order form (found on the Scrip page on the UA website)
2. Attach payment to form and send with your child or drop off at either campus.
3. If cards are available immediately, they will be given to you that day or the next. If cards need to be ordered,
they will be available by the end of the week.
Scripcards