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Wednesday, October 6, 2010

Acuity Assessments, Columbus Day and PSATs

Reminders:
Thursday, Oct. 7, scholars in P3 and P8 will take the first of this year's Acuity Assessments, which are great mini-practices for next Wed. Oct. 13's PSATs. These assessments help us learn where scholars need more concentration within each subject. So please come on time, with a #2 pencil and ready to read.

Please remember: NO SCHOOL Monday, Oct. 11 = Columbus Day
Wed. Oct. 13 = All Upper Classmen must come with ID, uniform, and prepared for PSATs All Underclassmen will be visiting The Museum of Natural History for their annual Science Field Trip.

"The Crucible" readings : approximately 10 pages/day began today, Oct. 6., with focuses upon Religion, Betrayal, Archetypes "Saint vs. the Sinner" or [Madonna vs. the sinner Madonna] and other relevant themes.

Get ample sleep the night before the PSATs, at least 8 solid hours, though 10 is preferable.
Get ample exercise the days before and eat well the day of and days prior. Fruit, vegetables, granola bars, cereals without too much sugar or salt.

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