November 2014 - Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and
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November 2014 - Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and
TECHCETERA NOVEMBER 2014 Principal’s Letter President’s Letter This November brings us the reward of the opening of our new building additions. At the completion of the first phase of the renovation, we will utilize new spaces for science and technology electives and research, geosystems, chemistry, and a new student services and administration wing. The new additions provide larger lab spaces, a black box theater, commons area work spaces outside of classrooms, and a new research space for non-seniors to work on projects (called the JUMP lab). The community will have an opportunity to attend a ribbon cutting ceremony and tour the labs on November 14, starting at 2:30pm in the auditorium. Congratulations on making it to the end of the first quarter! For every class it is a different milestone/experience: Freshmen are learning through IBET collaborations. Sophomores are taking drivers ed and starting on electives and just took the PSAT. Many Juniors are being challenged by calculus and physics. And many Seniors have completed early decision/early action college applications. Outside of the building, there are a few changes in parking. The new visitors’ lot is in front of the building and the kiss-and-ride remains in the same location. Since the interior of the dome requires additional work, visitors will need to cross to the front sidewalk and enter in the same location (door 8) where the main office will remain until completion of the continued on page 2 HOT LINKS TO THE INFORMATION FOR WHICH Y O U A R E L O O K I N G …. Info from Other TJ Offices Academic News PTSA Update Serving the TJ Community Campaign for TJ Class News News Round-Up and Awards TJ Boosters Other Student News Marketplace Useful Links Noteworthy Dates Thank you to everyone who made the time to attend the PTSA General Membership meeting on Back-toSchool-Night. We appreciate your support in approving our business items and setting us on course for the rest of the school year. For those unable to attend, the presentation slides and meeting materials are available on the agendas and minutes page of the PTSA website. One of our agenda items was PTSA goals/priorities. From our broader set of goals, we plan to place extra emphasis on the following areas: 1. Supporting TJ teachers and staff to acknowledge the challenges of working at TJ during the renovation. 2. Advocating on two key issues: budget & homework policy. 3. Improving awareness of the PTSA’s activities and increasing our volunteer base. 4. Improving PTSA databases, website, and directory processes. We talked about the importance of PTSA membership both to the PTSA budget and to our advocacy. I am pleased to report that about 35% of TJ families have joined for this year. We can do better. Membership is only $25 per adult ($40 for couples); $15 per student; and $10 per faculty member/staff. It’s easy to join and pay on-line using continued on page 3 Click H ere to Return to H ot Links on Page 1 Principal’s Letter continued from page 1 dome. The new bus depot replaces the old visitors’ lot, so please do not park there during school hours (with exception to handicapped parking). The bus depot lot, however, can be used for athletic practice pick-up or event parking in the evening when buses are not parked overnight. In academics, I would like to congratulate our students for completing one-fourth of the school year. Due to our interest in student advocacy, parents should speak with students about their grades prior to a conversation with their counselor or teachers. However, the school will be proactive to address grades lower than a C by placing students in intervention blocks or holding conversations around changing course load. Our system of support intervention specialist, Mr. Forgash, will reach out to students and families in the event we need to develop an individual plan to improve performance. I would like to recognize 18 students as Siemens Science regional finalists and semi-finalists for their research conducted this summer. This competition involves an evaluation of research papers from scientists in their respective field, where approximately 300 students are recognized nationwide. For students interested in this competition next year, we plan to provide an 8th period orientation about summer research opportunities, including an experience at TJ in our new research labs. We are also in pursuit of advanced research instrumentation. The Campaign for TJ, sponsored by the TJ Partnership Fund, currently needs support in order to inspire continual growth and innovation in our research program. More information is available at the Partnership website. The campaign is also pursuing resources for athletics, such as a turf field and external restrooms, as well as advanced technology and multi-purpose furniture to supplement other areas of the building. Please don’t hesitate to contact me (Evan.Glazer at fcps.edu) with ideas on making TJ an even better place for learning and growing. Have a great fall season. Goooooooo Colonials! Sincerely, Evan Glazer November 2014 Info from Other TJ Offices Library To help our students effectively organize their research, record, and correctly cite their sources, and generate bibliographies in APA or MLA Style, the TJ Library subscribes to NoodleTools, located on the library’s database page under Utilities. NoodleTools is a great research tool: students can record information on electronic notecards linked to their sources, thus avoiding inadvertent plagiarism. Students can tag and annotate information on the cards, then organize the cards to build an outline and write a paper. NoodleTools provides menudriven prompts for students to record their sources and provides correct citations so students can spend more time thinking and creating. If your student needs help in citing sources or using NoodleTools, please tell them to visit the library. Email us at library at tjhsst.edu if we can help or support your child’s research needs. Renovation Information Exciting update – many students have moved into the newly-completed science and research wings of the school and will continue to do so for the next couple of weeks. Parents who are interested in seeing the new spaces and hearing about future renovation projects are invited to attend a presentation on November 14 at 2:30 pm. You should have received an RSVP invite to this event. The new visitor parking lot has opened in the front of the building. Short-term parking signage has been placed around the appropriate parking areas in order to direct visitors and reduce confusion. The interior of the front dome should be opening in the next 2 -3 months. Until it opens, entrance 8 on the side of the building will continue to serve as the main entrance to the school. Lastly, in order to maintain a smooth traffic flow in the morning, a reminder not to park on the access road between 7:00 – 9:00 am. If you have questions, please do not hesitate to contact Assistant Principal Shawn Frank (SJFrank at fcps.edu). Page 2 Click H ere to Return to H ot Links on Page 1 President’s Letter continued from page 1 Useful Links TJHSST Home Page: http://www.tjhsst.edu TJ PTSA website: www.tjhsst.edu/supportingtj/ptsa TJ Booster Organizations: Academic Boosters: http://academics.tjhsst.edu/aboosters/ Athletic Boosters: www.colonialathletics.org Band Boosters: www.tjbands.org the PTSA website. Please support the PTSA’s partnership with this amazing school. Please let me reiterate my view on volunteering: Volunteer time, energy, cooking, and creativity are unique contributions that flow through the PTSA and help energize TJ. For my family, volunteering has been the primary way we have become connected to this wonderful community. It has required effort, but it has also been fun and rewarding. There are many, many different ways to volunteer that can be matched to your interests, skills, and availability. Just take a look at the PTSA volunteer page or contact our volunteer coordinators at ptsa.volunteers at tjhsst.edu. Eric Malès TJ PTSA President 2014-15 Choral Boosters: http://www.tjhsst.edu/curriculum/fa/choir Crew Boosters: www.tjcrew.org/ Orchestra Boosters: http://arts.tjhsst.edu/orchestra/ Theatre Boosters: http://www.tjhsst.edu/parentscommunity/boosters/theatreboosters/ TJ Partnership Fund: http://www.tjpartnershipfund.org TJ Alumni Association: http://www.tjhsstalumni.org Elizabeth Sierra-Murphy 1956 - 2014 It is with great sorrow that we share the news that Elizabeth Sierra-Murphy passed away on October 14th after a 10-month struggle with cancer. The TJ community was well represented at the services held on October 20th to celebrate her life including faculty, staff, parents, students, and alumni. FCPS School Board: www.fcps.edu/schlbd Being a TJ parent (Kennan 2010, Malaika 2013) for over 8 years and an alumnus, Elizabeth found ways to work with and encourage our students, by volunteering in 8th period, drama, band, Diversity Committee, PTSA events – the list is endless. Her eyes would sparkle with delight as she took on any task set before her, always greeting you with her warm, beaming smile. Her giving nature and caring heart will be missed by all. Fairfax County Supervisors: www.fairfaxcounty.gov/government/board Condolences may be sent to the family at their home at 1740 East Avenue, McLean, VA 22101. Other: FCPS Blackboard: http://fcps.blackboard.com FCPS Keep in Touch (KIT): http://www.fcps.edu/kit November 2014 Page 3 Click H ere to Return to H ot Links on Page 1 Academic News Spanish News As the first quarter comes to a close, Spanish Honor Society (SHS) has had a successful start to the year. The revamped Big Sibs tutoring program is already well underway. Members of SHS that elected to be tutors have been paired with their tutees, and some pairings have already begun to meet. The program proves extremely beneficial for students in lower levels of Spanish, and is a way for members of SHS to earn service hours. classmates on specific monuments throughout the city. Some students went bowling on Saturday, October 18th. The Americans and French concluded this year’s program with a week of shadowing the TJ students in their classes and spending quality time with the host families. SHS also has a number of exciting events planned for the coming weeks. One of these is a holidaythemed charity event that will support McLean Bible Church. Members will be filling bags with items such as gloves and hats, which will be donated to Herndon Title I schools to keep needy Hispanic children warm during the cold winter months. Additionally, guest speakers and a holiday party are lined up to close out 2014. Finally, SHS will be hosting Bulería again this year, which was not possible last year due to construction constraints. Bulería is a dance to celebrate Hispanic culture with music, food, dancing, and more. It is currently scheduled for Friday, February 13, 2015, 7:00 – 9:30 pm in Gym 2. Mark your calendar; more details to come soon! French News TJ’s French program hosted students from Lycée Roosevelt in Reims, France, once again this year, from October 13 to the 26. Madame Delfosse and Madame van de Kamp did a phenomenal job organizing the exchange, pairing students, and coordinating transportation. TJ students from every grade participated in the exchange, which has been a wonderful way of building friendships and cultural knowledge for both the Americans and the French. This year, the students went to the Udvar-Hazy Air and Space Museum on October 14th and visited the Tysons Corner Mall on October 15th, TJ’s PSAT day. They went into D.C. three times, and many of the French students gave presentations to their November 2014 American and French students participate in an egg drop challenge in the Active Science Alliance meeting on Friday, October 17th. PTSA Update Hospitality News On November 11th, the PTSA will be hosting an annual harvest luncheon for our teachers. They like parents' homemade food. We appreciate your support in making this luncheon successful. Please click here to view the online sign-up sheet for food donations. Any questions? Please feel free to contact me at dogstar3 at msn.com. Thank you in advance! Jane Hsu Hospitality Chair Page 4 Click H ere to Return to H ot Links on Page 1 Health and Wellness Parents are encouraged to attend with their middle school and high school students one of Unified Prevention Coalition's two upcoming "PROTECT Against Substance Abuse" programs. At this forum, open to anyone in Fairfax County, discover the signs and symptoms of teenage drug abuse, what actions parents can take, and where to find supportive resources. Learn from hearing the personal stories of parents, young adults in recovery, and professionals about the dangers of substance abuse. • Monday, November 10, at 7:00 pm at South County High School (Silver Box Theatre), 8501 Silverbrook Road, Lorton (Hosted by the South County High School PTSO) • Tuesday, November 18, at 7:00 pm at Fairfax High School (Choral Room) TJ students and parents are invited to attend two workshops on responding to depression and resiliency for teens and parents on Sunday, November 16, from 2:30 to 5:00 pm. The two concurrent workshops are “Survival Skills for You and Your Friends” (for teens 9th to 12th grades) and “Building Resilience in Our Teens” (for parents). The parent workshop presenter is Dr. Doug Lipp, a Fairfax County Public School psychologist, and the teen workshop presenter is Ms. Julia Burgos, a Fairfax-Falls Church Community Services Board Prevention Specialist. The event is sponsored by Ravensworth Baptist Church and is free. Preregistration is open through November 10. To register, call 703-941-4113 or email cathy at ravensworthbaptist.org. For those who did not get to attend Dr. Brad Sachs presentation “Building Resiliency: Working Towards Authentic Success in Our Youth” on September 30 in the Alden Theater, you can find his slides on the Safe Community Coalition (SCC) website. Just scroll down to the section under “Material to Assist in Building Resiliency in Your Child” to find it. The presentation offers thought-provoking parenting advice. On the SCC website, there are upcoming community events and other useful resources on building resilience. Virginia Girls Summit “You are enough” hosted by GMU and Gender Students Program is November 2014 held on November 15, 2014, at Johnson Center at GMU. Registration is open now on this website. Here is the link to another interesting article reflecting on our parenting strategies “Harvard, Schmarvard: Why Getting Your Kids into College Should be the Least of Your Concerns.” On healthy habits, parents please remind your kids to take advantage of this mild weather to get outdoors. Lunch time at school can be an opportunity to go outside. Even with construction, it is still possible to find an area to walk around. Sleep is so important to teenagers, not only for their physical and mental development but also for the unprecedented academic, social, and emotional challenges many of them face today. Studies show that adolescents who don’t get enough sleep often suffer physical and mental health problems, an increased risk of automobile accidents, and a decline in academic performance. Parents can help your kids balancing academics, extracurricular activities, and leisure/family time. Our kids have their entire life ahead of them. There’s no rush to reach achievements now that they can do later on in life. Serving the TJ Community Volunteer Opportunities THANK YOU wonderful volunteers for stepping forward last month to help us at Back to School Night and scoring the Myers-Briggs questionnaire. Did you know when the PTSA has a need for volunteers we list them in the weekly This Week at TJ eblast newsletter? We want to make sure everyone is given the opportunity to volunteer and make a difference at TJ. SignUp Genius is a valuable tool to PTSA coordinators and class liaisons because it keeps track of volunteers and comments and sends out automatic reminders. You do not need to have a SignUp Genius account to participate; you may elect to log on as a Guest instead. We don’t want any parents deterred from volunteering because they are wary of Signup Genius! Page 5 Click H ere to Return to H ot Links on Page 1 Open Letter from Mr. Foreman to Band Students: Look Out for Each Other and Yourself Good afternoon, I intended on doing this talk in person, but even doing the shortened condensed version with the Symphonic Band was nearly impossible for me to get through. ...I received the sad news that the case of the missing UVA student who was a former student of mine at West Potomac [Hannah Graham] had come to a solemn close. Her brother was also a TJ student in the band program, so I was fortunate enough to have multiple connections with their wonderful family. I decided...that I would talk to everyone about some things that they can do to possibly help with prevention of such tragedies. It is fairly simple in the overall idea - look out for each other and yourself. You are fortunate enough to go to school and mostly live in areas that are populated with great people whom you can trust. The sad truth is that this is not true everywhere, and even in those great areas there could always be an outsider who comes in that has bad intentions. I do not mean this to scare you and make you distrust people - I simply want you to be aware of your surroundings and always have people you trust around you. Be especially alert and aware when you are in an unfamiliar area, particularly at night. When you go to college - continue to look out for each other. If someone wants to walk themselves home but you do not think they should (it's late, it's dark, they seem disoriented, etc.) then insist you walk them. They may get mad at you at the time, but they will thank you later. Or maybe they won't - but it's still the right thing to do. Always keep an eye out for those who may look like they are in trouble or who seem disoriented or lost. A simple "are you ok?" can go a long way. The fact that these incidents are very rare combined with the feeling of invincibility that youth provides makes everyone think this could never happen to them or their friends. Don't let these things deter you from looking out for each other and yourself. No one ever thinks it will happen to them. It is my heartfelt hope that you never encounter anything like this in your life, but it is my larger hope that you will be prepared in that situation to help someone out and possibly prevent something similar from happening. I care about each and every student that I have ever taught, and your well-being is always my highest priority. Thank you for being the wonderful young people you are. Mr. Foreman If you have thought about volunteering but need more information, then contact Volunteer Coordinators Robin Hatanpää and Sandy Kumar at ptsa.volunteers at tjhsst.edu. Looking Ahead We know it is early, but we are looking far ahead to our need for two lead volunteers in June for tjSTAR. We would like a Senior parent to handle the coordination of the Senior Luncheon and another parent to handle the coordination of the Hospitality Suite for visiting presenters and guests. If you would like more information, contact Robin Hatanpää (hatanpaa6 at gmail.com) November 2014 Are TJ Students Great Kids or What!? As discussed in October’s Techcetera, the PTSA surprised students with cake on September 17 to celebrate the school’s #1 ranking. Here’s an example of the wonderful mature reactions from your students: “To be notified that your school is regarded by others as a high ranking school across the nation makes you feel even more privileged and thankful for TJ. PTSA providing cake to treat us was even sweeter.” See more at TJ Today. Page 6 Click H ere to Return to H ot Links on Page 1 TJ PTSA Fee Waivers/Subsidies for Families Eligible for “Free or Reduced Lunch (FRL) Program” Like other school districts, FCPS provides special support for families with limited incomes. This classification is sometimes referred to as the FRL Program. In addition to lunch subsidies, families are eligible to request support from FCPS for other school-related fees, including the following: To request partial or full support for any of the items above, please contact your student’s counselor at TJ. Your student’s counselor will confirm your eligibility and forward your confidential support request to the PTSA President. PTSA to Support Student Service Projects TJ’s renovation has created opportunities for student service projects to supplement FCPS construction. In response to several project proposals, the school has asked whether the PTSA could provide funding. Although the PTSA budget is constrained this year, we were able to include $1,500 to support such projects. The PTSA will provide $300 or 50 percent of the project cost (whichever is less), for projects approved by the school. Assistant Principal Shawn Frank (SJFrank at fcps.edu) is the school’s point of contact. Click here for the source document. These subsidies are provided by the school system and do not include PTSA-related activities. To help bridge this gap, TJ’s PTSA offers additional support for families that are eligible for the Free or Reduced Lunch Program. The PTSA is happy to provide support for the following expenses on request: • • • One family PTSA membership for each FRL family each year One copy of the Student Directory published by the PTSA The PTSA may be able to provide partial or full support for other school-related expenses not covered above, as circumstances and finances permit. November 2014 Mark Your Calendar PTSA Meetings All meetings are tentatively scheduled to be in the TJ library and include refreshments prior to the meeting from 7:00 – 7:30 pm. Draft agendas will be available on the PTSA Website. Friday November 21 – 9-11AM – Principal’s Coffee Wednesday December 10 – 7:30-9PM Wednesday January 14 – 7:30-9PM Wednesday February 11 – 7:30-9PM Friday March 13 –9-11AM – Principal’s Coffee Thursday April 9 – 7:30-9PM Wednesday May 6 – 7:30-9PM Thursday June 11 – 7:30-9PM Page 7 Click H ere to Return to H ot Links on Page 1 THOMAS JEFFERSON HIGH SCHOOL FOR SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY CAMPAIGN FOR TJ // LEADING THE FUTURE Thank You for a Wonderful BTS Night of Giving and a Great Start to TJ’s BTS Appeal: • WOW. In just one evening, parents donated over $35,000 to the Campaign for TJ! • We are approaching $90,000 in Campaign donations from parents, grandparents, and friends this school year! Our BTS Night Campaign student and parent volunteers made sure all parents received information on the importance of contributing. Dr. Glazer shows his appreciation for the Back-to-School Night Campaign volunteers who worked hard all night handing out information and pledge forms. From left to right, Mary Ann Cotton, Parent ’16; Megha Chokshi, Parent ’17, TJPF Event Chair; Ashok Anant, Parent ’17, TJPF Volunteer Chair; Emma Zhang, TJ ’17; Jillian Khoo, TJ ’17; Evan Glazer, TJ Principal; Tiffany Sun, TJ ’17, and Alexa Nguonly, TJ ’18. Volunteers not pictured above include: Floortje BlindenbachDriessen, Parent ’16, ’18, TJPF Board Secretary; Warren Chen, TJ ’17; Heather Erskine, Parent ’18; John Erskine, TJ ’18; Bob Erskine, Grandparent ’18; Yolanda Gruendel, Parent ’18; Vivian Hu, TJ ’17; Hilde Kahn, Parent ’12, ’14, ’17, TJPF Communications; Rajini Kopparapu, Parent ’18; Shawn Lukas, Parent ’15; Ellen Ranard, Parent ’07, ’10; Sally Stumvoll, Parent ’15; Jessica Wu, TJ ’15; Jerri Xu, Parent ’17, TJPF Parent Advisory Board Chair; Ying Zheng, Parent ’17. Last Year’s Campaign Donations Are Already Outfitting TJ’s New Research Labs With: • Cutting edge- equipment, such as the 3D sonar mapping system for coastal topography studies in the Oceanography Lab, and the nuclear magnetic resonance tomograph, a two-state quantum measurement system for the Quantum Physics Lab. • Newer models of existing equipment, such as the programmable incubation chamber and the lab-grade aquaria systems for the Oceanography Lab, and incubators for the Biotechnology Lab. November 2014 • Industrial-sized versions of existing equipment, such as the CNC router system for the Prototyping Lab. • Specialized lab furniture for welding, soldering, and other technical work in the Robotics, Energy Systems, Prototyping, Oceanography, and Engineering Design Labs; and optical tables for vibration-free work in the Quantum Physics Lab; • New technology such as the Android phones and tablets for the new Mobile App & Web Design Lab; Surface Pro 3 computers for the Energy Systems Lab; bioinformatics software package for the Biotechnology Lab’s genome machine; and the SeeMeCNC printer for Energy Systems. • Funds for training on several new spectrometers in the Chemical Analysis Lab. Give NOW to Spread Your Pledge Over 4 years • Pledges made NOW can be paid over 4 years (for example, a $1,000 pledge can be paid in 4 installments of $250 each, made in December of 2014, 2015, 2016, and 2017). • There are still plenty of auditorium seat plaques available for pledges of $1,000 or more. • A variety of Recognition Opportunities are still available. Your Next Steps: • Pledge or donate . . . online or by check! • Visit our website, tjpartnershipfund.org. • Read the latest edition of our quarterly newsletter, Newsworthy. • Contact Development Director Aristia (Tia) Kinis at akinis at fcps.edu with questions about getting your company involved with TJ. • Contact our Development Manager, Samantha (Sam) Courtney at scourtney at fcps.edu or 703.750.8317 with questions about matching gifts, workplace donations, and more or less anything else. • Consider joining others like you who are passionate about TJ and want to help make the Campaign for TJ a success. TJ could not be TJ without you. –TJ Partnership Fund, the School’s non-profit foundation Page 8 Click H ere to Return to H ot Links on Page 1 Class News 2015 – Seniors The Class of 2015 has been very busy this month. Students have been finishing up essays in preparation for Early Action/Early Decision application deadlines, making sure their teachers have submitted their recommendations, as well as completing regular class assignments. On the fun side, tickets are still on sale for the All Night Graduation party (ANGP) for $125 as well as sales of TJ graduation lawn signs and TJ picture frames. While graduation is still many months away, purchase of tickets and other items are needed to help fund the event. Help in fundraising from other sources as well as more volunteers are essential so please go to the ANGP website for more details and click here to sign up. The Class Council and the Prom Committee continue to be busy finalizing contracts for prom. The Class is finalizing designs for the Class of 2015 Spirit Pack items. Thanks to parents for their support of the Class of 2015 events! 2017 – Sophomores Happy November! We hope that you all are enjoying the long weekend. It was good to see so many of you at Back to School Night. You should have received an email request for this year’s class dues recently. Thanks to those who have already mailed them in. If you have not, please write a check for $25 payable to TJHSST Class of 2017 and include your student's full name in the subject line. Please mail payment to: Thomas Jefferson HS for Science and Technology, ATTN: Brian Field, 6560 Braddock Road, Alexandria, VA 22312 Our students will be seniors in just two years, and graduation will soon be here. We would love to have sophomore parents “shadow” different roles of the All Night Grad Party this year so that the institutional knowledge about running the event is not lost. Please click here for more information and to sign up. Thanks for your support of the class of 2017! Ann Carr and Lan Fan 2017 Parent Liaisons mandacarr at msn.com fanlan at hotmail.com 2016 – Juniors This year, TJ2016 will be sponsoring weekend Kaplan/C2 test prep classes as well as sponsoring the TJ Pi-Miler again in March – both very big fundraising opportunities. The class will again be collecting ‘class dues’ from each family, details to follow. It is my job to keep you apprised of all fundraising plans as they unfold, and I will do so here monthly as well as via dedicated emails, as needed. Stay tuned for parent volunteer opportunities as well – every event requires your help to be successful. Thank you! Jamie Korelitz JamiekorelitzTJ2016 at gmail.com November 2014 Check out the Marketplace page for many great items (and gift ideas)! Proceeds benefit TJ programs. 2018 – Freshmen There is no specific news for Freshmen this month, but please know that we are here to help find answers to questions if you have any. We also encourage you to join the PTSA if you have not done so already. Nancy Yang & Silvija Strikis Class of 2018 Parent Liaisons chaonanyang at gmail.com sstrikis at yahoo.com Page 9 Click H ere to Return to H ot Links on Page 1 ALL NIGHT GRADUATION PARTY It’s not just a party. It’s not just a celebration of our children’s success. It’s a way to keep them alive. ANGP makes sure students have a safe, alcohol-free way to connect with their friends and celebrate an important milestone. The party is bigger than any bar or bat mitzvah party or sweet sixteen you have ever seen! Imagine over 400 teenagers partying all night (and your house is still clean when it’s all over!). Check out the ANGP website for more information. TICKETS $125 per student. Even if you are not sure if your child wants to attend ANGP, please purchase a ticket! Your contribution helps us make the necessary deposits to reserve the location, vendors and supplies. Ticket forms are available here. Please remember that BOTH the student and one parent need to sign the form. The TJ PTSA is committed to ensuring that all students can attend. If you need financial assistance, please contact your guidance counselor. All requests are kept confidential. VOLUNTEERS Thank you to all the volunteers who came out for the October 22 meeting. We need parents to help with party planning, decorations, food, fundraising, and chaperoning. We traditionally ask parents of ALL students to help (since seniors do not want see their parents during the party). Interested? Please email the ANGP co-chairs Lisa Savage and Ginger Bugaighis at tj2015angp at gmail.com. DONATIONS AND FUNDRAISING An undertaking this huge has a budget to match. Some parents choose to honor their graduate with a donation and a personal dedication, which will be displayed on the ANGP website dedication page. We are also seeking donations from local businesses and friends of TJ. Perhaps your company, your family, or your student's grandparents are interested in making a tax deductible donation to the Class of 2015 ANGP. Click here to donate. All donations will be recognized on the Class of 2015 ANGP Donor Recognition Page and on the Donor Wall at the ANGP in June. Our ongoing fundraising includes the Congratulations Graduate Lawn Signs for $20.00 and the Jefferson Picture Frames for $85.00. Click here to find the order forms for these Gifts for Grads. Our next ANGP meeting is scheduled for November 19 at 6:00 pm in the Career Center. Please check the website for updates. November 2014 Page 10 Click H ere to Return to H ot Links on Page 1 News Round-Up and Awards National Merit Recognition Ceremony November 10 A Recognition Ceremony will be held on November 10, from 3:00-4:00pm (during 8th period) to honor the National Achievement Scholars, National Hispanic Scholars, and National Merit Semi-Finalists. The DSS and PTSA would appreciate help in making this celebration special by asking parents of these students to contribute treats or drinks to the event. You may either send the donation in with your student in the morning to be placed on a cart next to the Front Desk in the Audlob or you may bring it with you to the ceremony. By last name, please contribute: A-N Treats (sweet or savory) P-T Drinks (water, juice or soft drinks – single serving containers) U-Z Paper goods (napkins or small plates) TJ Boosters Academic Boosters By the time you receive this newsletter, TJ’s academic teams will have presented their funding requests for 2014-2015. The Academic Boosters board will be meeting quite soon to evaluate these requests. We need your help to meet these teams’ requests. Please help us help TJ’s terrific academic teams!! This is the time to join Academic Boosters or renew your membership!! Your contributions may be taxdeductible, and will be recognized on the Academic Boosters website. Also check whether the companies you work for match donations – you can double the power of your donation if they do! Happy Thanksgiving from the TJHSST PTSA Don’t forget that November 26 is a Tele-Learn/Early Release Day and November 27 & 28 are Student Holidays November 2014 TJ Academic Teams present their team funding requests to the TJ Academic Boosters Board In the September and October issues of Techcetera, we’ve printed the officers for many academic teams: Botball, Chess, Congressional Debate, Forensics Speech, Future Problem Solvers, Lincoln Douglas, Model United Nations, Public Forum Debate, Quizbowl, and Varsity Math Team. This month, we add National Japan Bowl, Policy Debate, and Student Congress. We’ll print the remaining teams’ leaders as we receive them. Page 11 Click H ere to Return to H ot Links on Page 1 Forensics Speech The Forensics Speech Team is launching our season as this issue goes to press, competing at the WACFL 1 tournament. We currently have 44 students on our roster. We would like to thank our 2014-2015 Academic Booster Parent Liaison, Michelle Sun, for helping us this year. Future Problem Solving Future Problem Solving is off to a fantastic start this year with over 180 students attending our fall interest meetings. We already broke all previous records in submitting practice problems to the State Organization, VAFPS, so that we can get valuable feedback to hone our skills. Our outreach effort to get Kilmer Middle School involved in FPS last year has brought some experienced FPS-ers to TJ this year to strengthen our team while also spreading the word of FPS to more schools in Fairfax County. And TJ also sent three students to the Kilmer Activity Fair to spark interest in their club this month. By the time this issue appears, we’ll have TJ Global Issues Problem Solving (GIPS) students sorted into four-person teams, and we will have held our interest meeting for Scenario Writing (available to creative writers, separate from the four-person GIPS operation—registration is open till the end of November). For FPS’s registration process, students require an Emergency Care Form and registration fees (which are reduced if families have joined Academic Boosters). We urge all of the families that our FPS club serves to become members of Academic Boosters, because the organization helps underwrite our program and takes stress off the sponsors so that they can focus on organization and instruction rather than fundraising. Our state organization is seeking parents who are willing to make a multi-year commitment to the amazing FPS organization that provides such valuable challenge to gifted and talented students throughout the world. We need adults who are November 2014 willing to learn how to evaluate FPS competitive packets. Could you help? If so, please contact team co-sponsor Margaret Carpenter at mjcarpenter at fcps.edu and you’ll get workshop/training options as well as the gratitude of FPS-ers throughout the state. (With recent retirements in the organization, we need to re-build our capacity to evaluate each of the three rounds of FPS competition that occur each year. The work is largely done from home—in bursts in October, December, and February.) Find details about the FPS competition as well as instructional materials, and messaging to our FPS parents here. National Japan Bowl National Japan Bowl is pleased to announce its leadership for 2014-2015: Co-captains: Katie Shen and An Zeal. Physics Team Physics Team is a collaborative environment for everyone: from novices to the experienced. People can join one of three teams based on their knowledge/ability: 1) A team, where students rigorously train for the USAPHO (US Physics Olympiad), 2) B team, where students receive supplements to their AP Physics classes, or 3) C team, where students learn the fundamental concepts of physics and prepare for the Physics SAT Subject Test. The officers for the 2014-2015 school year are: Captain: Shankar Balasubramanian Co-Captains: Ross Dempsey and Arun Kannan Secretary: Akhil Waghmare Treasurer: Ray Liu Policy Debate Co-Captains: Jessica Covan and Lucas Lin Teaching Coordinators: Aneesh Susarla and Grant Guan Treasurer: Rishab Negi Publicist/ Webmaster: Alison Li Policy debate opened this year’s season with WACFL 1, with two out of five teams placing in the top six in Page 12 Click H ere to Return to H ot Links on Page 1 their divisions. In JV, freshmen Gulnaz Sayed/Nikarika Vattikonda were first place with an undefeated record of 4-0, qualifying them for the JV Metrofinals tournament in March 2015. In addition, juniors Christine Li/Alison Li placed third in Varsity with a 3-1 record. We are proud of all the teams who went, and are now preparing for four more WACFLs, as well as upcoming national invitationals at GMU and Walt Whitman Fall Classic. Novices and interested students are encouraged to attend Monday B-block meetings and compete in the upcoming competitions. Student Congress Co-Captains: Victoria Bevard and Virginia Sun This is the first year that we have a Student Congress Team at TJ, and we are encouraged to report we already have 16 students preparing to compete. Our co-captains gained experience in Student Congress last year by working through the Forensics Speech and Debate teams, and already competed at the Wake Forest Invitational Tournament in September 2014. Congratulations to Victoria Bevard, who advanced to the Super Session at Wake, placing 10th overall. Free Money!!! Band Boosters TJ Bands selected to perform at the Virginia Music Educators Association (VMEA) annual conference: VMEA invites ensembles from among the best band programs in the state to perform at its annual conference and the Symphonic Wind Ensemble and Percussion Ensemble are honored to be representing TJ at this important venue. This is the first time that the TJ Wind Ensemble has been selected to perform at this event. Only three high school bands in Virginia are invited after they send in a recording and applied the previous spring. It is a chance for the students to be featured as one of the top groups in the state in front of all the other music educators. The group will be featuring predominately new music in an effort to share this new literature with the rest of the state. The Wind Ensemble will preview their entire VMEA concert at the Fall Band Concert on November 9th, which is free and open to the public. The VMEA performance will be held on November 21st in Norfolk, VA. Congratulations TJ Bands! Army Honors TJ Musicians: At a special ceremony on October 22, the U.S. Army Band notified TJ students Theo Richardson and Noemi Glaeser of their selections to perform with the Army AllAmerican Marching Band at the national AllAmerican football game in San Antonio, TX, on January 1. The All-American Band features the best high school marching band students from across the nation who are chosen following a rigorous nomination, application, and audition process. Shop at Amazon.com and earn free money for TJ. Please bookmark this site on your browser and use it every time you shop! This link can also be found on the Support the PTSA web page. Questions? Email Helenia Pan at helenia.pan at gmail.com. November 2014 Noemi Glaeser and Theo Richardson will perform with the Army All-American Band in San Antonio on January 1. Page 13 Click H ere to Return to H ot Links on Page 1 Marching Colonials Completes an Outstanding Season! It has been a busy season for TJ's Marching Colonials (TJMC) led by Drum Majors Maya Chung , Brian Junttila, and Bradford Case and Guard Captains Coco Chen and Natalie Diaz. In addition to their half-time shows at home football games, TJMC has performed its show, "The Transcontinental Railroad,” featuring the music of Aaron Copeland, in "Bands of America" and "US Bands" regional and national competitions where they have earned 1st place scores at every show thus far. TJMC also earned Superior scores in every category at the Virginia Band and Orchestra Director's Association (VBODA) Marching Band assessment, which is a step toward TJ earning State Honor Band status. TJMC performs Transcontinental Railroad The highlight of the season so far was TJMC’s 1st place finish at the James Madison University (JMU) Parade of Champions, where they earned the top score and brought home trophies for best overall performance, best color guard, and best visual effect. TJ’s Band Director, Mr. Adam Foreman received a personal note from Mr. Scott Rikkers, Director of JMU’s Marching Royal Dukes, congratulating TJMC on their performance. Senior Night was also a special occasion for TJMC, where the program honored TJMCs graduating seniors, Marie Anderson, Justin Bui, Coco Chen, Austin Chen, Sam Cho, Maya Chung, Edi Danalache, Natalie Diaz, Marisa Duong, David Everhart, June Ge, Noemi Glaeser, Joe Gonzales, David Harris, Arthur He, Jason Hu, Brian Juntilla, Andrew Liang, Billie Malès, Theo Richardson, Emily Rogers, Zane Rossi, Bobbie Shen, Kai Smith, Sage Teasley, Renee Wah, and Carson Wishard. Best wishes to our seniors! November 2014 Color Guard during the Homecoming Show The season would not have been possible without the assistance of the booster parent volunteers, most especially TJMC Coordinator Mr. Glen Teasley. TJMC's final performance is on November 1 at the "US Bands" competition at Navy Stadium in Annapolis, MD. TJMC will celebrate the end of the season with a banquet on November 11. Fall Band Concert Sunday, November 9: Due to the renovation, band concerts will be held on weekends this year. The concert begins at 2:00 pm on Sunday November 9 and will feature performances by all curricular bands – the Symphonic Band, the Symphonic Wind Ensemble, the Jazz Band, and the Percussion Ensemble. The Symphonic Wind Ensemble will perform the original pieces prepared for the VMEA. The concert will be followed by a reception. The band boosters will have information on SCRIP and Fall Citrus sales, and will also have band spirit wear, TJ License Plates, and White House Ornaments available for sale. TJWG following competition last winter Page 14 Click H ere to Return to H ot Links on Page 1 Winter DrumLine (TJDL) and Color Guard (TJWG) Interest Meeting November 13 6:30 pm: Originally established to provide off-season conditioning for marching band ensembles, the Winter Guard and DrumLine programs offer a robust winter season with competitions sponsored by the Atlantic Indoor Association (AIA) and Winter Guard International (WGI). Last season, TJDL earned top honors at the WGI Worlds competition in Dayton, OH, where they competed in the "Open Class" category, which is the top level for high school competition. The interest meeting will provide information on auditions and requirements for season participation. DrumLine warms up prior to VBODA Assessment Volunteers Needed for Winter Showcase! Band boosters need your help! The band needs a parent to lead and coordinate Winter Showcase. TJ Bands will be hosting, once again, the Winter DrumLine and Guard Showcase, on February 28 at South County High School. TJ will be hosting over 50 ensembles at this AIA competition that is a favorite across Northern Virginia. A parent is needed to lead the planning committee and coordinate event preparation and logistics. Proceeds from this event benefit ALL of TJ’s band programs. Please contact president at tjbands.org for more information. Additional coordinators are needed for the 2015 TJMC Season, Uniforms, and End of Year Banquet. Many band functions are only possible with the assistance of parent volunteers. These volunteers allow the music program Director and staff to focus on the development of your students' musical abilities. Thanks for being an important part of your child’s band experience. November 2014 CONTRATHON 2014! The TJ Band Boosters have kicked-off their Fall Fundraiser – CONTRA-THON 2014! This year, Mr. Foreman has identified the need for contrabass bugles or “contras” for the band program. They are his highest priority, since we are currently borrowing 4 contras from other schools and we need to return them! TJ Band Boosters would like to raise $9,000 to buy 2 contras this year. CONTRA-THON will run from November 1 through December 31, 2014. All donations are TAX DEDUCTIBLE! All donors will be recognized on our fundraiser web page, on the CONTRA-THON banner hanging at TJ, and in the Techcetera. For more information or to donate please click here. Questions? Email tjcontrathon14 at gmail.com. THANK YOU! About Band Boosters: The band boosters support TJ's wonderful curricular bands (Symphonic Band, Symphonic Wind Ensemble, Percussion Ensemble, and Jazz Band) and extra-curricular ensembles (Marching Band, Drumline, and Color Guard) through volunteer and fundraising activities that help provide student scholarships, purchase equipment and supply uniforms. For more information on how to support TJ's band programs, please see our website. Please register or renew your cards at Giant Food, Safeway, and Harris Teeter. We really need to increase our contributions from local grocery stores. It’s free! Giant Food at www.giantfood.com/aplus (ID #02307) Safeway* thru e-Scrip at www.escrip.com (ID #154534149) Harris Teeter at www.harristeeter.com/tie (select TJHSST from the drop-down menu) * Please note that Safeway only gives TJ contributions if you pay with a check, debit card or cash (not credit card). Page 15 Click H ere to Return to H ot Links on Page 1 Orchestra Boosters Colonial Athletic Boosters (CAB) TJ's orchestras performed in their first concert of the year on October 17, under the direction of Varsity Football Ms. Allison Bailey. Save the date for their next concert on January 9, 2015. Football is not a sport you automatically think would be associated with TJ, but in many ways it’s the most representative. You'll have another opportunity to hear the TJ orchestra as they perform at the annual Viennese Ball on Friday, November 21. Meet in Gym 2 for a night of waltzes, polkas, and yes, even some jitterbug, all accompanied by wonderful refreshments. Waltz lessons will begin at 7:00 pm, with the Ball at 7:30-10:00 pm. Tickets will be on sale for $10 at lunchtimes during the week before the event and again on sale at the door for $15 on the night of the Ball. Start making your plans to attend! Orchestra parents, you can volunteer to help at the Viennese Ball by going to this link or by contacting Barbara Steele directly at barbarasteele99 at gmail.com. Jobs include ticket sales the night of the Ball, refreshment set-up, serving, and clean-up. As always, if you have any questions or comments feel free to contact the Orchestra Boosters anytime at tjorchboosters at gmail.com. TJ Theatre Boosters The boosters are proud to support the first drama production of the year, the play "Front Page.” Written by Ben Hecht and Charles MacArthur, "Front Page" is a play that defined the modern stereotype of a reporter as a hard-drinking, hard-boiled journalist intent on uncovering truth even in the face of danger. The comedy was a smash hit from its premiere in Broadway's Times Square Theatre on August 14, 1928. “Front Page” will be performed Friday, November 14, and Saturday, November 15, at 7:00 pm in the auditorium. Tickets are $10 and $5 for students. November 2014 “Football is like life - it requires perseverance, selfdenial, hard work, sacrifice, dedication and respect for authority.” - Vince Lombardi For TJ football players 25 percent of their year includes football and if you include off season workouts that number grows much higher. Football is the ultimate team sport and while individual battles can be won and lost throughout a game, otherwise perfectly run plays can fail because of one individual. As a result, being part of the football family at TJ requires a mental and physical toughness unique in comparison to other sports. Facing teams with greater resources, players in greater number and size, is not easy – particularly when you have to prepare for these teams at the same time you’re dealing with TJ level coursework and the longer days and sometimes higher stress levels associated with meeting the expectations of this school. As a football player you must do this while nursing post-game exhaustion and recuperating from the bruises and muscle strains of a physical, contact sport. Some might be surprised that despite these challenges, 42 percent of the TJ football team senior class were named 2015 National Merit semi-finalists – well above the 30 percent rate of the overall TJ class of 2015. This year has asked even more from the TJ football team than normal. After two straight playoff seasons and the graduation of several key players, this year’s team – already small in numbers – has had to deal with the loss of several starters due to injury. As a result, many younger and less experienced players have been asked to step up and contribute sooner than in years past and the leadership of the senior class has been even more important. During this time, the teams’ love and enjoyment of the game has not wavered and the camaraderie and friendships have only deepened Page 16 Click H ere to Return to H ot Links on Page 1 even as the lessons learned from dealing with adversity have been accentuated. In answer to the question “Why I play football”: “To support my teammates” – Conrad Gehrki “I love my teammates and I enjoy the sport” – Dennis Kim “The camaraderie.. and the love of the game” – Donny Waymire “The family between the entire program is like nothing else” – Jackson Dubro “For the love of the game” – Josh Levy “TJ football is family” – Matt Gibbs As we near the finish line of the 2014 football season, I’d like to recognize all the senior members of the TJ Football Family and for the examples they continue to set in perseverance, self-denial, hard work, sacrifice, and dedication. Players: Adrian Robertson, Conrad Gehrki, David Lanman, Dennis Kim, Donny Waymire, Jackson Dubro, Jafr Jazmi, Josh Levy, Matthew Gibbs, Peter Kim, Parsa Zand, Wilson Zhou Managers: Annie Thomas, Audrey Brown, Jessie Heise, Jim Henris Statistician: Matthew Savage Varsity Field Hockey The Lady Colonials Varsity Field Hockey team jumpstarted the season with 6:00 am practices on the Mason District turf fields and continued their morning regime two times a week in September and October. Under the watchful eyes of head coach Amanda Kelly, JV coach Aubrey Lear, and TJ grad Priya Seetharaman, this varsity team has had a commanding presence on field, winning games against Conference 13 competitors Jeb Stuart, Lee High, Falls Church, South Lakes, and Wakefield. Managers for the team are Rhea Sahai and Wills Song. The offense this season has been led by the combined efforts of Raewyn Haines (Sr, CoCaptain), Jenny Kim (Sr), Sydney Miller (Jr), Stella Sotos (Jr), and Maddie Min (Fr). Outstanding support in the midfield was led by team members Kate Eisert (So), Alexis Jenkins (Sr), Sofia Kruszka (So), Dana Sheetz (So), Bayliss Wagner (So), Katie Zechman (Jr) and Maddie Zug (Sr, CoCaptain). Strong defensive work on the field was led by Maaike Blindenbach (Jr, Co-Captain), ably assisted by Carolina Hatanpää (Sr), Rebecca Linick (Jr), Rhea Sharma (Sr), and Stephanie Zablocki (So). Impressive saves by goalie Sunny Truslow (So) held other teams in check and her commands to teammates are loud and clear. Also getting some experience in goal for Varsity, freshman Caroline Hatcher. Our Lady Colonials are TOUGH! Just ask Jenny Kim (Sr) who took a hit to the face by a stick and fractured her nose and cheekbone and required stitches. And quick to improvise, the team led the singing of the national anthem when the sound system failed to kick in at a home game. Varsity Cheerleading The last football game of the year will be November 7th at home against Stone Bridge. Please come out to cheer on your Colonials!! November 2014 The Varsity Cheerleading squad traveled to Wakefield High School on Monday, October 13, for semifinal competition for Conference 13. Despite a challenging first round, TJ came back with a vengeance, performing well for a 4th place finish. Please congratulate the 2014 Varsity cheer Page 17 Click H ere to Return to H ot Links on Page 1 squad: Seniors Gwen Blasco, Alyssa Herbst, Ariana Herbst, Isabel Ho, Daniel Suh, Christina Zhao, Juniors Kenny Chen, Anjali Khanna, Aly Luckett, Aazrin Mir, Rachel Vasta, Sophomores Tatiana Bennett, Immalla Chen, Elizabeth Hu, Bailey Knight, and Freshman Andreea Foarce. As four teams advance out of conference to region competition, they were in a good position going into the conference finals on Monday, October 20. The TJ cheer squad appreciates the teachers, JV cheerleaders, football players, and alumni who cheered for us at competition. Let’s keep up the TJ school spirit! The cheerleaders would love to see more Colonial faces in the stands on Friday nights, so come on out to help us cheer on the TJ football team! Breast Cancer Awareness Month by selling baked goods after school and during their match against Lee High with the TJ victory of 2-0. This was followed by another win game against Edison on October 13 with a score of 2-0. On October 16, the team traveled to Chantilly where TJ won match 0 to 2. The end of the season games were played at home against Stuart and Mount Vernon followed by the last away game of the season against Marshall. TJ JV Volleyball Team at their Dig Pink Match CREW BOOSTERS Let’s go, Colonials! JV Volleyball On September 23, the TJ JV volleyball team traveled to Fairfax HS to win the game 2-1. On September 30, TJ won 2-0 against Wakefield. Starting in October and with daily practice, each player improved their skills individually and as a result of hard work and determination as a very consistent team. On October 6, the JV team played against McLean HS winning the match 2-0, the following day, October 7 they also won 2-0 against Falls Church HS. At the traditional Dig Pink matches, the JV team raised over $425 for Breast Cancer Research during November 2014 Registration has started for the 2015 rowing season! No prior experience is needed to row with us. Every year we sign up approximately 120 co-ed members, which include returning boys and girls rowers and also a significant number of first time rowers to row in our freshmen and novice boats. Please check our website registration page to register online. If you have questions about the registration process, please contact the TJ Crew Membership Chair, Terri Allworth, at terri121 at hotmail.com. Page 18 Click H ere to Return to H ot Links on Page 1 We welcomed many of our prospective rowers and their parents at the TJ Boathouse Open House at Sandy Run Regional Park, on October 11. It was a great opportunity for all potential rowers and their families to come see our facilities, visit with coaches, veteran rowers, and crew parents, and experience on-water rowing with our returning rowers in one of our racing shells. To see pictures from this event, as well as all our crew events, visit the TJ Crew Picture Sharing Website. Trophy – TJ rowers William Randolph, SunLee Stechuk, Peter Zablocki, Nick Zugris, and Ray Yang win Men’s Upper Junior Eight trophy at the first regatta of the fall season. Open House – Prospective rowers visit the TJ Boathouse at Sandy Run Regional Park The official TJ Crew team training begins on November 20 with our winter conditioning program, held at TJ every day after school. Participants in the winter training program must have VHSL physical forms filed with TJHSST and must give an FCPS emergency care form to the TJ Crew Captains before Winter Training begins. Please check our website registration page to download the forms, http://www.tjcrew.org/join/registration. Rowing is a spring sport. However, many of our rowers (both boys and girls) have already started rowing in competitive/developmental teams with the Resilient Rowing Club. The first regatta of the fall 2014 rowing season, the Occoquan Challenge, was a big success for TJ rowers. Men’s rowers achieved a clean sweep in the Junior Men’s Upper and Lower 8+ categories as well as Junior Men’s Upper and Lower 4+ categories, finishing 1st and 2nd in the 8+ category, and 1st through 3rd in the 4+ category. The top 8 competitive women’s rowers placed 2nd and 3rd in the Junior Women’s 8+ category, and 1st and 3rd in the Junior Women’s 4+ category. Women’s Lower Junior 8+ and 4+ placed 1st in their respective categories. Also, Men’s Quad boat finished 1st and Women’s Quad boats finished 1st and 2nd. In addition, our coaches Bill Randall and Daniel Zimmerman placed 1st in the Men’s Master Four competition. Congratulations to all! November 2014 RRC TJ Girls – TJ rowers Lily Wittle, Edith Zhang, and Mollie st Passacantando placed 1 in the Women’s Upper Junior Four category at the Occoquan Challenge Regatta. For questions, students should contact the Crew Captains at TJMensCaptains at gmail.com and TJWomensCaptains at gmail.com. Questions may also be emailed to our team’s head coach Kim Ehrman at kimehrman at gmail.com, and/or TJ Crew President Lee Wittle at TJCrewpresident at gmail.com. Parents are always welcome at the Crew Booster Board Meetings, which are held at TJ on the second Wednesday of each month. The November Board meeting will be held on November 12 at 7:00 pm at TJ, Trailer #10. Page 19 Click H ere to Return to H ot Links on Page 1 Other Student News A section for articles on achievements outside of JH SST, submitted on behalf of students nd Sophomore Wins 2 Place in Writing Contest Sophomore Megan Do second place for poetry in the Second Annual Student Writing Contest, a competition sponsored by the Writers of Chantilly. The Writers of Chantilly, a nonprofit organization of local professional and aspiring writers, received more than 175 stories, essays and poems from Fairfax County middle- and high-school students. The six winning entries — three each in poetry and prose — will be published later this year in an upcoming anthology called “Unfinished Business.” nurses, and Spanish interpreters. Many local residents came for an assessment of vital signs, body mass index, cholesterol and blood sugar checks, as well as free medical advice and free printed medical literature. Minh-Quan Nguyen’s successful Eagle Scout Project – free health assessment clinic in Springfield Freshman Pianist Opens Symphony Season Sophomore Megan Do Sophomore Earns Eagle Scout Sophomore Minh-Quan Nguyen earned the rank of Eagle Scout, the highest rank of the Boy Scouts of America, at age fourteen. Minh-Quan belongs to Boy Scouts Troop 881, sponsored by St. Mark’s Lutheran Church. He started Scouting at age five and has held different troop positions throughout the years: Librarian, Den Chief, and Senior Patrol Leader. Currently, he serves as Troop Order of the Arrow Representative, Troop Guide, and Instructor. For his Eagle Scout Project, Minh-Quan organized and coordinated a free health assessment for a lowincome community in Springfield, VA. He raised funds for the projects by seeking donations from physicians’ offices, pharmacy stores, grocery stores, and restaurants. He also recruited local doctors, November 2014 As the winner of the 2014 Ylda Novik Memorial Concerto Competition, Freshman Eric Lin opened the Capital City Symphony’s 2014-2015 season by playing Sergei Prokofiev’s “Piano Concerto No. 3.” The Capital City Symphony presents at least one Young Artist Concerto every season. Eric has won several piano competitions around the nation, including a June 2014 first place finish at the Lee University Piano Competition in Cleveland, Tennessee and a first place finish at the 2014 International Young Pianist Competition in Washington. He’s also performed at the Kennedy Center and the Chicago Cultural Center. TJ’s Head Drum Major Wins Competition in Colorado Senior Maya Chung, the Marching Colonials head drum major, earned the top award at the George N. Parks Drum Major Academy this past June. More Page 20 Click H ere to Return to H ot Links on Page 1 than 80 top high school band student leaders from across the country attended this elite 5-day training and leadership camp. Maya accumulated the most points for leadership, musical conducting, and precision marching to secure the award. She won 3 out of 4 daily march-offs--in which marchers execute a series of tricky rapid fire commands. Maya is considered one of the top drum majors in the country. Seavey submitted their work for consideration. The students read their work at the NVWP annual Fall for the Book event in September. • Maya Chung, "Those Blue-Green Eyes" (Class of 2015) • Megan Man, "Winged" (Class of 2014) • Ricky Hage, "Undecided" (Class of 2016) • Pooja Chandrashekar, "A Thousand Dresses" (Class of 2015) • Wendy Sun, "I am not a Writer" (Class of 2014) • Dillan Chang, "The Cicada Effect" (Class of 2014) • Shankar Balasubramanian, "A Grueling Meditation" (Class of 2015) • Raquel Sequeira, "The Heart of a Hero" (Class of 2017) • Sydney Zheng, "Once Before" (Class of 2017) Senior Ad Sales It’s amazing how quickly they grow up... Maya Chung conducts the Thomas Jefferson Marching Colonials to their first win of the season, US Bands Gaithersburg MD. Maya was first selected as a drum major at the end of her freshman year. This is unusual; almost all high school drum majors are seniors or juniors. The Marching Colonials have an excellent record of enthusiastic student leadership, musicianship, and helping rally support for the football team. Maya is proud to be part of that tradition for a third year as drum major, and her fourth in the Marching Colonials. TJ Students Published in Northern Virginia Writing Project Anthology Congratulations to the following graduates and current students whose writing was chosen by the Northern Virginia Writing Project for publication in its annual anthology, Falling for the Story. Teacher consultants Mary Beth Kochman and Jennifer November 2014 The Techniques Yearbook staff at TJHSST is accepting orders for senior ads in the 2015 yearbook, so it’s time to choose photos and start working on your message of congratulations, pride, and love. Ads are available in five sizes: full page (12 units), half page (6 units), four units, two units, and one unit. We have extended our sales prices until November 1st; order by November 1 and you will save up to $50 on your purchase. Group ads are also available for purchase at the half page and full page size. Consider joining with other parents and/or booster parents to create ads that honor your senior’s involvement in school activities like band or tennis or to commemorate a special group of senior friends. Perhaps your child is still close with the kids they went to kindergarten with or they have a special bond with their youth group. Don’t miss out on this opportunity to show your son or daughter how much you care. For more information on sales and prices, or to request an order form, email Erinn Harris (EHarris1 at fcps.edu). Page 21 Click H ere to Return to H ot Links on Page 1 Marketplace TJ BANDS CITRUS AND PECAN SALE! Order our fresh citrus and pecan halves now through Nov 8, for pick-up in the TJ Band Room on Nov 15. November selections include: ruby red f (h lf $ f ll $ ) l The Band Boosters are also offering the 2014 White House ornament. What is TJ’s Band Scrip Program? Scrip is a fundraising program where you buy gift cards to use at your favorite stores, gas stations, and restaurants. You pay face value for the gift cards, and a percentage of your purchase goes to support the TJ Marching Colonials, Curricular Bands, and Winter Drum Line and Guard. How important is Scrip to TJ Bands? VERY important! TJ Bands can earn thousands of dollars in Scrip rebates to help defray the cost of uniforms, instruments, competition fees, instruction, and trips. The key is for ALL of our families to participate. If you buy groceries, you can help! POST A YARD SIGN Show your pride and support of your student’s accomplishments and hard work. Orders are being taken for yard signs congratulating the Class of 2015 for $20. Click here to download an order form. BUY A TJHSST PICTURE FRAME Order a TJHSST Frame now! The frames are a wonderful keepsake for your student’s favorite TJ photos and a great idea for their college dorm. Act quickly as there are only six available. Download an order form here. November 2014 Page 22 Click H ere to Return to H ot Links on Page 1 Noteworthy Dates November 2014 3 Student Holiday (staff development day) 4 Student Holiday (teacher workday) 5 Academic Boosters Meeting 7:00-9:00 pm in Trailer 25 9 10 11 11 13 14 14-15 Band Concert 2:00 pm in Auditorium National Merit Recognition Ceremony, 3:00-4:00 pm, Auditorium Veterans’ Day – NO STUDENT HOLIDAY Marching Colonials End of Season Banquet Winter Color Guard and Winter Drum Line Interest Meeting 6:30 pm in Band Room Renovation Ribbon Cutting 2:30 pm in Auditorium “Front Page,” Theatre Production, 7:00 pm in Auditorium 19 ANGP Meeting 6:00 pm in Career Center 21 Principal’s Coffee 9:00 – 11:00 am Viennese Ball in Gym 2, 7:00 pm Waltz lesson, 7:30-10:00 pm Ball Early Release 21 26 27- 28 Thanksgiving Break December 2014 10 PTSA Meeting 7:00-9:00 pm in Library 10 ANGP Meeting 6:00 pm in Career Center Jazz Band Winter Pops Concert 8th Period B Block Symphonic Band Winter Pops Concert 8th Period A Block Wind Ensemble Winter Pops Concert 8th Period B Block 12 15 15 19 22 – Jan. 2 2 hour Early Release Membership Thank you to all who have already joined and donated to the PTSA. The PTSA relies primarily on memberships and the Free Money programs to fund all our activities so we count on participation from all TJ families. With approximately 1850 students and their families, these membership dues really add up! At this point, less than half of all TJ families have joined the PTSA. Please take a moment to review the PTSA Membership flyer to learn about all the PTSAsponsored activities. Memberships are $25 for a single parent (or $40 for a couple) and include the 2014-2015 directory. You can join on-line by clicking here. It’s simple, fast, and appreciated! Not sure if you have already joined? Check the PTSA website. Yearbook Sales Yearbooks are on sale! There are less than 900 copies left and over 1500 students that still haven’t purchased a publications package. Will you get yours in time? Your student’s nationally-recognized, award-winning yearbook captures all of their once-in-a-lifetime memories in a single place. Guarantee that you will never forget them by purchasing your copy NOW! A limited number of books will be ordered and once they are gone, that’s it. Don’t miss out. Order yours today! Log onto our secure website or call toll free at 1-866287-3096, and use order number 13621. If you order before December 31st, your student will receive a FREE NAME PLATE with purchase. If you have any questions, email Erinn Harris (EHarris1 at fcps.edu). Don’t wait – order today! Winter Break November 2014 Page 23
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