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Weekly News
2/16-2/20/26
On Wednesday, February 18, Upper School students participated in their monthly Service Learning activities. Service activities and sites included Backpack Beginnings, Jefferson Elementary, Peacehaven Farm, Book and Plush Project, Timberlake Farms, Odd Campus Jobs, and more. Students reported enjoying the warmer weather, having fun, and feeling really productive as they contributed to the community.
After Service Learning, Upper School 9th graders hosted a community-building Cultural Tasting Buffet in the US Commons. The event was led and directed by the Restorative Practices Circle student group and advised by English Teacher Chris Shipman. It invited 9th graders to share a family recipe that was special to them or culturally representative of their family. The 9th graders did not disappoint, spoiling the Upper School community with more than 20 dishes, including appetizers, entrees, and even desserts. The food contributions spanned the globe, with dishes representing our diversity from Portugal, Cuba, Palestine, Chicago, the Appalachian Mountains, Washington, D.C., and elsewhere. The next Cultural Tasting Event will feature our 10th-grade class on March 18th.
From Lahav, student spokesperson for New Garden Hype: “To celebrate and reward the students who attended last Thursday's conference semi-final victory, the student-led New Garden Hype group organized a special celebration. All students who attended the game were entered into a raffle for the chance to pie a teacher and in the end, the entire campus gathered together to celebrate our varsity basketball teams' achievements, and students earned the chance to pie Tanisha, Dwon, Chris, Carter, Danielle, Clarissa, and Beth. Teachers in attendance also were entered for the chance to pie Tyler, a fellow student. The pieing is one of several activities organized by New Garden Hype to grow school spirit and support fellow students. Other basketball season highlights include the hype awards, poster-making parties, and the famed ESPN table. Stay tuned for more plans for spring events!”
In Polaris Learning Lab classes, students had an academically heavy week as we wind down to the end of the second trimester. Students in Guided Study Hall applied their time-management, planning, and prioritization skills to make the most of their time to complete school assignments and study for upcoming assessments. As the term ends, there were assessments or projects due in US History, English 12, English 10/11, Algebra 1, Algebra 2, Geometry, College Algebra, Biology, Spanish 1, Spanish 2, Chemistry, and Government. Student advocacy skills have stood out this week, as students have asked for additional assistance, requested meetings with specific teachers during consultation, and even proactively emailed teachers for clarification and feedback before due dates. As usual, students received their weekly grade reports on Thursday and had the opportunity to conference one-on-one with Lauren about upcoming deadlines, makeup work, or any other academic responsibilities.
Academic Coaching Seminar students have been working on their Winter Benchmarks. The Benchmarks are taken three times a year and measure student growth in math, reading, and vocabulary. ACS students also took a mid-year executive functioning assessment to determine how well their application of skills is going in the areas of planning, time management, task initiation, organization, problem-solving, flexibility, working memory, emotional and impulse control, attention, and meta-cognition. The next few weeks will include skills review based on the assessment data and needed areas. Students in ACS earned a little celebration this week because they all submitted their most recent history projects on time and fully completed them! They have all shown tremendous growth and are actively applying their academic knowledge!
The Bears Men’s Basketball team won their Conference Championship last week and will be playing in the State Quarterfinals on Saturday, February 21st, at home! The game will start at 1:30 pm! Let’s fill the stands and support our team in their run for the State Championship! GO BEARS!
Upcoming Events
Student-led conferences will be held on Thursday, March 5 and Friday, March 6. To participate in these required in-person conferences, please use the sign-up link in the email from your student's advisor that was sent this week. You must sign up by 5 p.m. on Tuesday, February 25.
Thursday, March 5 ½ day
Science Symposium and
Student-led Conferences in afternoon
Friday, March 6, No School
Student-led Conferences
Friday, March 20
Juniors take ACT, Contact Lauren Dean, ldean@ngfs.org with questions.
Friday, April 10
SAT for Juniors, Contact Lauren Dean, ldean@ngfs.org with questions.
