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- High level of learning for all students
- Skillful leadership in every building
- Quality teachers in every classroom
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- 2-hour delay days are held district-wide the first Wednesday of every
month for staff training. The
next late start day is:
- Wednesday, December 2nd
- Classes will begin at 10AM
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- PLEASE REMEMBER: DROP OFF &
PICK UP OF STUDENTS IS IN THE BACK PARKING LOT. DO NOT DROP OFF OR PICK UP STUDENTS IN
THE BUS LOAD AREA IN THE FRONT OF THE SCHOOL
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- Who can bring in the most canned goods-
- the Junior High or the Senior High?
- Bring in canned goods 11/16-11/24 and
- they will be donated to the Salvation Army
- and the Hornell Red Cross.
- Take cans to your office
- ~sponsored by the Student Council
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- WOW (Word of Wisdom)
- ~There’s never a wrong time
- to do the right thing~
- Friday 11/20-Report Cards
- *Parent/Teacher Conferences will be held
- throughout the week-we can’t wait to see you all!
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- Intermediate School Pool
- 6-7:30PM
- Mondays/Wednesdays/Fridays
- Remember-no school/no swim
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- Bryant Kids are
- “Diving into Reading!”
- Bryant School students earn books for the
- library when they dive into
a book!
- Students turn in reading sheets
and for every 100 sheets, the school library gets a new
- book! Keep diving into those books!!
- *Ask your child’s teacher for
- new reading sheets
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- AN ALL AMERICAN CHRISTMAS
- Performing at the Hornell High School
- Tuesday, December 1st
- 7PM
- Students should arrive by 6:40PM
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- The Steuben County Department of Health is planning on holding an H1N1
vaccination clinic to be held in the Hornell High School sometime this
fall.
- The vaccine is voluntary and requires parent approval.
-cont.
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- Will be available for ages 6 months through 24 years. Vaccines will also be available to
those up to 65 years of age with a note from their physician stating why
they need to receive it..
- We’ll announce the cost of the vaccine when we receive this information
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- Monthly parent meetings supporting children on the Autism Spectrum
- ~All are welcome~
- Join us every first Wednesday of the month at the Intermediate School
Library from
- 6-7:30PM
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- TOPICS INCLUDE:
- 12/2/09 Communication &
Language
- 1/6/10 Restricted Interests
- 2/3/10 Hygiene & Health
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- 3/3/10 A Five is Against the Law
- 4/7/10 Why Use Visuals
- 5/5/10 Make & Take Night
- 6/2/10 Community Access
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- For homework given on:
- Friday, Nov. 20th
- “D” Day
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- 11/20
- Brit Lit. 12
- AP Lang
- Prepare for Word of the Day QUIZ #5
- Work on forced comparison essay
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- Due Date
- Tues. 11/24 Case
Reading: Valerian Trifa
- &
Richard Ramirez Compare/
- Contrast
- Mon. 11/30 TEST Parts 1-3
- Tues. 12/1 TEST Parts 4-6
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- 11/20
- Seniors
- Bring can food for food drive
- Note sheet #1 due Tuesday
- English 9
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- 11/20
- AP Euro History
- CO #1 & 2
- Work on chapter readings & questions
- Government
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- 11/20
- Participation in Gov’t
- Study for Executive Branch TEST
- 11th Grade U.S. History
- 9th Grade Global
- Read Chapter 6, Section 2
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- 11/20
- Alg./Trig
- AP Calculus
- Geometry
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- A good reader reads everyday!
- A good writer writes everyday!
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- Please read at least 10 pages and then log what you have read in your
reading log. Reading logs are due
on Monday at the start of class.
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- 11/20
- QUIZ for Ch. 19 online on toolbox pro.
Open until midnight Sunday.
Remember that to log in you need: 028-firstname- lastname and
your password
- Unit TEST on Chapters 18-20 Mon. & Tues.
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- 11/20
- No Homework (remember Map Test on Tuesday)
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- 11/20
- Algebra 1B
- Pre-Calculus
- P. 233 #1-4, 9, 10, 13, 14, 16, 22
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- Homework Help
- Is once again available to students
- Room 221
- Monday through Thursday
- 3PM-until?
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- Students should arrive by 7:49
- Homeroom: 7:55-8:00
- 1st pd. 8:00-8:42
- 2nd pd. 8:46-9:28
- 3rd pd. 9:32-10:14
- 4th pd. 10:18-11:00
- 5th pd. 11:04-11:34 (Lunch for 7th, 10th
and 11th grades)
- 11:04-11:46 (academic classes for non-lunch students)
- 6th pd. 11:38-12:20 (academic classes for 5th pd.
lunch students)
- 11:50-12:20 (Lunch for 8th, 9th and 12th
grades)
- 7th pd. 12:24-1:06
- 8th pd. 1:10-1:52
- 9th pd. 1:56-2:38
- *Teachers will be available in their rooms from 2:38-3:03 for student
help
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- H.H.S. transcripts and/or immunization requests can be e-mailed to
- chris.macnaughton@hornellcsd.org or faxed to 607-324-3421. This request must have student’s name
while attending HHS, current name (married name), date of birth, year
graduated or last attended, address where transcript must be sent, phone
number where student can be reached if there are any problems.
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- The Community Foundation of Elmira-Corning and the Finger Lakes,
Inc. Multiple local scholarships
with descriptions & printable applications are available on their
website: www.communityfund.org
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- The New York Water Environment Association, Inc. Scholarship
- Available to a high school
senior who will be enrolled in an environmentally-related program in a
4-year college. Application &
info available online at www.nywea.org
Due 1/21/10
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- Forty-First Annual National Washington Crossing Foundation Scholarship: For students planning careers in
government service. Go to www.gwcf.org Deadline-1/15/10
- KFC Colonel’s Scholars Program:
Info and application for this scholarship online at www.kfcscholars.org Online application available from
12/1/09-2/10/10
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- DECA Members 2010 Scholarships
- Check website-exclusively for members
- Due: 2/12/10
- Empire State Potato Growers, Inc Scholarship
- Graduating seniors must be pursuing agri-related undergrad studies at a
NYS college
- Application: www.nypotatoes.org
- due 1/15/10
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- Dr. Seuss’s Oh, the Places You’ll Go!
- College Scholarship
- National scholarship, application & other info available at www.ohtheplaces.org
- Due 2/15/2010
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- Association of Fire Districts of the State of New York “Ned Carter”
Scholarship
- The graduating senior must be related to or be a firefighter in an
affiliated member organization of the Association of Fire Districts of
the State of New York. 3
$1,500.00 scholarships will be awarded.
Applications are available in the guidance office or online at www.firedistnys.com
- Deadline 3/6/10
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- All Hornell High School athletic schedules may be found at:
- www.highschoolsports.net
- This site will also have directions to the opposing schools
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- Physical Education IS a graduation requirement for all students. “Successful completion” of Physical
Education courses is necessary, in order for a student to graduate.
- Missed Physical Education classes can be made-up during the school
day. Students need to see their
Physical Education teacher and make arrangements to make-up class.
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- Did you know???
- Through our online subscriptions, you can have free access from any
computer to…
- Encyclopedias & reference books
- Hundreds of current newspapers worldwide
- Wide selection of popular magazines
- Scholarly & academic journals
- Need a password? See Ms. Elsloo in the Hornell Jr/Sr High Library
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- Monday, Nov. 23rd
- Toasted Cheese Sandwich
- Tomato Soup
- Peas
- *Good health is always on our menu!
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- ~Tues. 11/24 Nacho Grande
- -THANKSGIVING BREAK-
- ~ Mon. 11/30 Chicken Patty on Bun
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- Monday, Nov. 23rd
- Toasted Cheese Sandwich
- Tomato Soup
- Peas
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- ~Tues. 11/24 Nacho Grande
- -THANKSGIVING BREAK-
- ~Mon. 11/30 Chicken Patty on Bun
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- -Pizza
- -Chicken Patty
- -Assorted Subs & Sandwiches
- -Salads & Fruits
- -Juice & Milk
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- BREAKFAST $1.00
- K-6 LUNCH $1.75
- 7-12 LUNCH $2.00
- REDUCED MEALS .25
- MILK .60
- ICE CREAM .60
- ADULT LUNCH $3.25
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- Monday-French Toast
- Tuesday-Breakfast Pizza
- Wednesday-Breakfast Sandwich
- Thursday-Waffles
- Friday-Breakfast Sandwich
- *Available daily: cereal, bagels,
muffins, fruit, juice & milk
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- Remember that you can apply for Free and Reduced lunches at
anytime. If you have been
laid-off or have a cut in income, you may qualify for this program. Applications may be picked up in the
cafeteria or call 324-7028 ext. 539 and one will be sent to your home.
- ALL INFORMATION IS CONFIDENTIAL
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