New Hanover County Schools Media Advisory List Week of January 24, 2016



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s Media Advisory List Activity/Event Contact Activity/Event Information Location Time 1/19-1/29/2016 910-686-6464 ext 502 Elementary Keeping Kids Kozy Campaign- Student Council will be collecting Kids and Adult size winter clothing and donating these items to the Salvation Army. There will be bins near the office for clothing drop off. 3637 Middle Sound Rd 8:00a.m. - 3:00p.m. 1/25/2016 Heather Heinze 910-815-6948 Sunset Park Elementary Mindful Yoga- Second grade students will learn yoga for exercise, to build confidence and to practice mindfulness. This will be a recurring event; please contact Ms. Heinze for more information. Room 206 Sunset Park 613 Alabama Ave 1:15p.m. 1/25-1/27/2016 Rich Atterbury 910-397-1544 Eaton Elementary Pennies for the Park- The fifth grade students are working with New Hanover Parks by holding a fundraiser to benefit the Skate Park. Students are bringing in their extra change to help raise money to fund the new skate park at Park located behind Eaton Elementary. For more information, visit https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/ogdenskatepark#/. Mr. Atterbury's Classroom Eaton 6701 Gordon Rd daily Rita Braswell 910-350-2058 College Park Elementary Dental Presentations- Cape Fear Community College dental hygienist Classrooms students will do a dental health College Park presentation for second and fourth graders. 5001 Oriole Dr 8:30a.m. - 11:00a.m. Rita Braswell 910-350-2058 College Park Elementary 910-686-6464 ext 502 Elementary Winter Concert Math Bee (rescheduled)- Students will compete in grade levels to answer math questions while their peers try to solve them at their seats. Cafeteria College Park 5001 Oriole Dr 9:00a.m. - 1:15p.m. Multi-purpose Room 3637 Middle Sound Rd 12:30 p.m. 1

s Media Advisory List Activity/Event Contact Activity/Event Information Location Time Delandrus Seales 910-251-6175 ext330 Snipes Academy of Arts and Design Mock Town Hall Meeting with Mayor Bill Saffo- Third grade students will experience what it's like to be in their city leader's shoes as they present proposals for community/school programs in a Mock Town Hall meeting. Students will present persuasive speeches to their peers and city leaders for review after learning about their communities and NC government within their third grade social studies classrooms as well as their weekly instruction in the Snipes Media Center. Mayor Saffo and former City Attorney will preside over the meeting. Delandrus Seales, Media Specialist at Snipes, has worked with students during their Media enhancement time to promote positive experiences with community leaders. They've studied city, county, and state government over the past 4 weeks. They used their knowledge to select a topic for their persuasive speeches. Each student identified a problem or issue they've witnessed in their school or community and they have written a proposal on how to fix Auditorium the issue. A musical performance will Snipes precede the meeting. 2150 Chestnut St 12:45p.m. - 1:45p.m. 1/29/2016 Heather Heinze 910-815-6948 Sunset Park Elementary Cape Fear Museum Outreach- Museum staff will teach second grade students about weather wonders. Sunset Park 613 Alabama Ave 8:00 a.m. UPCOMING EVENTS 2/2/2016 Policy Committee Meeting 1805 South 13th St 4:00 p.m. 2

s Media Advisory List Activity/Event Contact Activity/Event Information Location Time 2/2/2016 Regular Board Meeting 1805 South 13th St 5:30 p.m. 2/4/2016 910-686-6464 ext 502 Elementary 100 Day Penny Drive- Staff and students will be holding a 100-day penny drive fundraiser to raise money for the Make-A-Wish Foundation. During the week of the 100th day of school, students will bring pennies and change to fill jars in their classrooms. On the 100th day of school, students and staff will come dressed as their best 100 year old self. 3637 Middle Sound Rd 8:00a.m. - 2:00p.m. 2/4/2016 Dave Pena (English) 910-815-6906 Naomi Mendez (Spanish) 910-523-2436 Williston Middle Bi-lingual Family Event- Williston is hosting an event for ESL and non-english speaking families. The event will provide an opportunity for these families to have Parent/Teacher Conferences and also enjoy a Community Resource Fair on site. Translators will be available. Williston will provide food and free child care for the event. Families will have the opportunity to meet and network with agencies and community groups that provide many valuable resources to our students and their families. administration, teachers, and support staff will also be on site to offer assistance and speak about school policies and other important topics concerning their student. Williston 401 South 10th St 5:00p.m. - 7:00p.m. 2/9/2016 910-686-6464 ext 502 Elementary Barnes and Noble Skit Night- Students will be performing a variety of shows including skits, poetry, and book reviews at Barnes and Noble in Mayfaire. A percent of the proceeds during this time will go to 's library. Barnes and Noble 890 Inspiration Dr 5:15p.m. - 7:45p.m. 3

s Media Advisory List Activity/Event Contact Activity/Event Information Location Time 2/9/2016 Bronwen Guthrie 910-815-6909 Wrightsboro Elementary Family Game Night: Math- Focus: Interactive activities for students and parents - Singapore Math strategies, Math Apps, Math Online Resources, Math Games - Make it and Take it. Goals: * Learn strategies for strengthening math skills at home * Use opportunities at home to build number sense. * Share online resources used at school that can be used at home Cafeteria Wrightsboro 2716 Castle Hayne Rd 5:30p.m. - 7:00p.m. 2/13/2016 Elementary s All-County Elementary Chorus Concert- Amy Brock Davis will be the guest clinician with Greg Bell as the accompanist. The public is cordially invited to attend this afternoon of choral music. There will be no admission fee. Minnie Evans 555 Halyburton Memorial Pkwy 2:30 p.m. 2/23/2016 Mary Kearney 910-350-2142 Trask Middle Grizzly Family Book Club- Club members will enjoy dinner for the entire family and a copy of the book Sound by Margaret Peterson Haddix. Trask 2900 N College Rd 6:00p.m. - 7:30p.m. 2/27/2016 Middle and High s Middle and High All-County Band Concert Minnie Evans 555 Halyburton Memorial Pkwy 2:00 p.m. 3/1/2016 Regular Board Meeting 1805 South 13th St 5:30 p.m. 3/2/2016 Angela Deaver 910-251-6185 Gregory Elementary of Science, Mathematics and Technology Read Across America- Volunteers will visit to read to students. Gregory 1106 Ann St 8:30a.m. - 9:30a.m. 3/10/2016 Sherry Pinto 910-350-2136 Roland-Grise Middle Out to Middle - An informational evening for current 5th grade students who plan to attend Roland-Grise next school year. Roland-Grise 4412 Lake Ave 6:30 p.m. 4

s Media Advisory List Activity/Event Contact Activity/Event Information Location Time 3/11/2016 s 27th Annual Best Foot Forward- New Hanover County s brightest and most talented students from sixteen schools will showcase the arts curriculum through dance, drama and music. Participating schools are Howe Pre-K; Eaton, Holly Tree, Mary C. Williams, Snipes, Sunset Park, Winter Park, Wrightsboro and Wirghtsville Beach elementary schools; Holly Shelter, Roland-Grise and Williston middle schools; Ashley, Hoggard, Laney and New Hanover high schools. Brogden Hall NHHS 1307 Market St Doors open 6:30 p.m. Show 7:30 p.m. 5