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January 27, 2009

Timetable for Spring Elections

It's hard to imagine that it is already time to start looking forward to next school year. However, elections for leadership positions are just around the corner. The dates and deadlines listed below have been set for students interested in seeking a leadership position for the upcoming 2009-2010 school year. More information will be made available in the near future. In the meantime, please contact Mr. Snead with any questions.

2/6 Student Body Officer Petitions Due
2/18 Candidates chapel
2/25 Presidential Forum
2/27 Student Body Officer Elections
3/6 Judiciary Board Petitions Due
3/18 Judiciary Board Elections
3/20 Class President Petitions Due
4/1 Class President Elections
4/3 Class Officer Petitions Due
4/15 Class Officer Elections

January 13, 2009

Art and Essay Contest Opportunity

From the official support of the State of Georgia Department of Education and the United Nations Alliance of Civilizations Secretariat, Istanbul Center in Atlanta, GA is privileged to invite all middle and high school students throughout the State of Georgia to submit their works of art and original essays for the 3rd Annual Art and Essay Contest. The theme of the contest is "Alliance of Civilizations" which is the United Nations’ concept of interaction and coordination among nations and cultures globally. Its purpose is to establish relations and facilitate cross-cultural and interfaith dialogue, understanding, reconciliation and cooperation. Istanbul Center is also working with Georgia State University’s College of Education, Kennesaw State University’s College of the Arts, and Georgia Humanities Council among other community partners, to promote the contest throughout the state.

Grades 6, 7, and 8 are in the Middle School Category, while Grades 9 through 12 are grouped into the High School Category. In each Category, there are great awards for the winning students and their teachers including gift cards, Six Flags tickets and a 10-day trip to Turkey for the top 12 students and 12 sponsoring teachers. Also, all participating students and their teachers will receive a special certificate from GA Department of Education. Besides, we have the pleasure to report to you that the Contest will have Consular sponsorship as well, so far from the following consulates in Atlanta: Switzerland, Germany, Great Britain, Turkey, with more expected to sponsor the awards.

Posters for the contest are attached in this email. Also, the Letter to Teachers includes official Contest details and the Thematic Explanation. This annual contest is CO-CURRICULAR. In this file you can find rubrics and National and Georgia Performance Standards related to this contest.

The submission period will end on January 23, 2009. Detailed information about the contest is available on the contest website: www.istanbulcenter.org/contest.

Please contact us by email at contest@istanbulcenter.org or phone at 678-990-1717 if you have any questions or request more information.

January 9, 2009

Sadie Hawkins Dance Registration Form 2009

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Sadie Hawkins Dance Information

In an effort to clarify expectations for all students and their guests at Athens Academy sponsored dances, we are pleased to share with you the following guidelines.

The Sadie Hawkins Dance will begin at 8:30 p.m. and end at 11:30 p.m. on Saturday, February 28, 2008 at the Tillman Center. Once students arrive at the dance they are not permitted to leave and return. Students are asked to arrive before 9:30 p.m. and anyone arriving after 9:30 p.m. will be required to stay and assist with the clean-up at 11:30 p.m. It is the student’s responsibility to make arrangements with parents if this becomes an issue for the driving curfew.

This is a semi-formal event. As such, the acceptable attire for the evening is dresses for girls and coat and tie for boys. No jeans, tee shirts, shorts, camouflage items or other inappropriate clothing is to be worn. If something is deemed immodest or inappropriate, the student will be asked to cover up, change or leave.

The dance is designed to provide students a fun, safe environment where they can “let loose” with their friends and peers. The type of dancing acceptable for this event is to be kept in styles that are fun and non-offensive. Inappropriate and suggestive movements will not be permitted. If a student does not respond to the faculty chaperone’s request to change his/her dancing style, he/she will be escorted off the floor. Continued inappropriate behavior will result in the student being asked to leave after contact has been made with a parent.

The Sadie Hawkins Dance is an on-campus school sponsored event; therefore students are expected to follow conduct and behavior guidelines stated in the Student Handbook. As with all Athens Academy functions, the policies regarding alcohol, tobacco and illicit drugs apply to all students and their guests. If a student intends to bring a guest who is not a current Athens Academy student, the enclosed form must be completed and returned to the Upper School office no later than 3:20 p.m. on Friday, February 27, 2009. Unregistered guests will not be admitted to the dance. This extra step helps us to communicate expectations to guests and strive for even greater success in providing a safe environment for our students.

With the exception of guest registration, these guidelines are not new to Athens Academy dances. As always, parents are welcome to drop by dances. We hope that this communication clarifies the expectations we as a school have for the behavior of our students and their guests at dances.

Hands on Athens 2009

The 10th Annual Hands on Athens will take place April 3, 4, 5. We hope to have another great turnout from the Athens Academy community. Please contact Mr. Snead if you are interested in lending a hand in this worthwhile project.

Hands On Athens Mission

The mission of Hands on Athens is to create a coalition of organizations dedicated to assisting low-income Athens-Clarke County homeowners in historic neighborhoods to maintain, repair, and restore their properties as part of overall neighborhood revitalization.

What is Hands On Athens?

Hands On Athens is a sub-committee of the Athens-Clarke Heritage Foundation, Inc., a 501(c)(3) private, non-profit organization. Now in its tenth year, HOA plans to assist 12-16 low-income homeowners in three historic neighborhoods. The focus areas for Hands On Athens 2009 are the historic Hancock Corridor Neighborhood, the East Athens Neighborhood, and New Town.

Exterior renovations and repairs will take place on the project weekend, such as:

painting
siding and roof repair
gutter installation
door and window repair
and replacement
porch repair
landscaping

Please visit the Athens-Clarke Heritage Foundation website at http://achfonline.org/home.html for more information regarding this project.

Relay for Life- 2009 Event Date

Please mark your calendars. The dates for the 2009 Relay for Life have been set for May 8, 2009. The event is going to take place of the UGA Soccer Complex on S. Milledge Avenue.

Please contact Mr. Snead if you are interested in participating or helping out.

2nd Semester Shelter Dinners

The Interact Club will continue to sponsor the preparation of dinner at the Athens Area Homeless Shelter every Friday evening during the second semester. No previous cooking skills are required. Please come and enjoy the fun while helping others. Meal preparation begins at 4:30 pm with the meal being served immediately afterward from 5:30-6:00 pm.

The shelter is located at 620 Barber Street in Athens.

Please contact Mrs. Harris or Mr. Snead if you have any questions.

Leadership Unplugged: A CNN Experience

Leadership Unplugged: A CNN Experience is a 21st Century Leaders summer program for a diverse group of 100 Georgia high school juniors and seniors that focuses on media, current events, and expanding worldviews, with the help of the worldwide leader in news, CNN. The 2009 session will take place from June 21 - June 26, on the Georgia Institute of Technology campus. Students currently enrolled as high school sophomores and juniors are eligible.

The application deadline is January 31, 2009.

Please see the website below for more details:
http://www.21stcenturyleaders.org/cnn/index.asp