Mark your calendar: Parent-Teacher Conferences are scheduled for Thursday, February 6 from 4-7 p.m.
Look for a link to sign up in the Parent Portal of PowerSchool at noon today, January 29. As the number of students taught by each teacher greatly exceeds the number of available conference slots, we respectfully request that parents of students that are having a very successful experience in the class refrain from scheduling a conference so that the parents of students who are experiencing challenges may get the chance to conference with the teacher. As always, teachers are certainly open to email communication if you have any questions about your student’s performance in a class.
COLLEGE KICK-OFF AND COLLEGE JUMP-START
Attention Junior Parents!
On Tuesday, February 4, from 9:30-11:30 a.m. all juniors and their parents are invited to attend “College Kick-Off 2020” in the school auditorium. We will hear presentations from college admissions officers representing University of Mary Washington, University of Richmond, University of South Carolina, University of Miami, and Virginia Commonwealth University, followed by a time for general questions and answers about college admissions. After the program, students and parents are invited to continue the conversations with the college representatives who will be available to talk throughout the lunch block. See below for information on how to RSVP.
Attention Freshman and Sophomore Parents!
On Tuesday, February 4, from 1:30-3:10 p.m. all sophomores and their parents are invited to attend “College Jump-Start 2020” in the school auditorium. Senior counselors, Dr. Rachel Loving and Ms. Kierstin Streitel, will present on various topics including how students can identify their unique goals, what colleges consider important, and “zen” ways to approach the college admission process. College admissions officers representing University of Mary Washington, University of Richmond, University of South Carolina, University of Miami, and Virginia Commonwealth University will participate in a Q&A session with students and parents following the presentation. This program is for sophomores only; however, parents of freshman are also welcome to attend if they wish to do so. See information below on how to RSVP.
Students do NOT need to RSVP. Parents have the option to RSVP, but it is not mandatory in order to attend.
As you know, a sign in process exists at Maggie Walker where visitors must scan their photo IDs the first time they enter the building during school hours. During subsequent visits, visitors must type their names into the system upon entering the building and receive a printed visitors badge containing their photo. In an effort to maintain heightened security measures during these programs, all parents must sign in prior to reporting to the auditorium. To streamline the process, we are asking that parents WHO ARE ALREADY IN THE SYSTEM please RSVP using this program so that Ms. Valenta Williams can have your ID badge already printed for you in the Bluestone lobby when you arrive. If you have NOT had your ID scanned into the system before, please arrive at least 15 minutes in advance to allow time for this process. You may RSVP until 7:30 a.m. the morning of February 4 and an RSVP is NOT mandatory in order to attend. We are hoping that this process will assist parents in arriving in the auditorium on time. Please plan to utilize off-site parking at the James River Bus lot on Allen Avenue. If you have questions about the RSVP process or you are not sure if you are in the system, please contact Valenta Williams. All other questions about College Kick-Off or College Jump-Start may go to Kierstin Streitel.
Click HERE to RSVP for JUNIOR College Kick-Off.
Click HERE to RSVP for SOPHOMORE College Jump-Start.
Thank you so much for your cooperation! We look forward to seeing you on February 4.
SCRIP ORDERS DUE FEBRUARY 14
PLEASE USE SCRIP TO ORDER ANY CARDS YOU ARE DONATING TO THE NIGHT OF THE DRAGON AUCTION!
2020 REGIONAL SCHOLASTIC ART AWARDS
We are very excited to announce that our talented students in the fine arts were recently honored again this year by having their work selected in the Scholastic Art competition. This is a highly competitive art competition which had over 2600 art entries from the region. MLWGS students had another record setting year of 69 total awards, recognizing Maggie Walker as one of the region’s top schools for the Arts.
2019-20 Scholastic Awards Summary
69 Total awards
12 Gold Keys awards including 2 Gold Key Portfolios
(2 Gold Key Art Portfolios, 3 Photo Gold Keys, 7 Art Gold Keys)
23 Silver Keys awards including 1 Silver Key Portfolio
(1 Silver Art Portfolio, 6 Photo Silver Keys, 16 Art Silver Keys)
34 Honorable Mentions including 2 Honorable Mention Portfolios
(2 HM Photo Portfolios, 16 Photo HM, 16 Art HM)
A show of Gold and Silver Key works will be held at The Visual Arts Center of Richmond at 1812 West Main Street from February 8-16. Honorable mention works will be projected. All are welcome to come join the celebration!
A closing reception will be held for all award winners on February 15 between the hours of 1-4 p.m. At 2 p.m., a ceremony for Gold Key winners will be held at Binford Middle school (1701 Floyd Ave. located directly next to VisArts). We hope you will be able to attend and celebrate these student successes.
Additionally Gold Key winners’ work will move on to the Alliance for Young Artist and Writers national adjudication process, where it will be eligible for further recognition and scholarship opportunities. Adjudication of Gold Key works will take place in New York City and award winners will be announced in March.
Please join me in congratulating the following Maggie Walker Students and the Fine Arts staff for their success!
Portfolio winners are in red.
First
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Last
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Teacher Last
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Award
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Category
|
Title
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Addy
|
Cullen
|
Stinnett
|
Gold Key
|
Photography
|
Passing through Air and Space
|
Cameron
|
Golden
|
Stinnett
|
Gold Key
|
Painting
|
Melt
|
Marina
|
Kapitanov
|
Hall
|
Gold Key
|
Art Portfolio
|
Part by Part
|
Marina
|
Kapitanov
|
Hall
|
Gold Key
|
Painting
|
SS Cheville
|
Rylan
|
Karjane
|
Hall
|
Gold Key
|
Painting
|
Help.
|
Maya
|
Koehn-Wu
|
Hall
|
Gold Key
|
Drawing and Illustration
|
Figure Study
|
Maya
|
Koehn-Wu
|
Hall
|
Gold Key
|
Painting
|
Woman With a Gold Earring
|
Renny
|
McFadin
|
Hall
|
Gold Key
|
Sculpture
|
i may be ugly but at least i won first place
|
Eileen
|
Morley
|
Hall
|
Gold Key
|
Art Portfolio
|
au naturel
|
Mia
|
Rodriguez
|
Hall
|
Gold Key
|
Painting
|
Throw Away USA
|
Savannah
|
Vonesh
|
Stinnett
|
Gold Key
|
Photography
|
Buffetted
|
Jacqueline
|
Yu
|
Hall
|
Gold Key
|
Mixed Media
|
watch me
|
Kori
|
Benjamin
|
Stinnett
|
Silver Key
|
Mixed Media
|
Torn Paper Self Portrait
|
Elizabeth
|
Celentano
|
Hall
|
Silver Key
|
Mixed Media
|
Adolescence: Flight vs Flee
|
Addy
|
Cullen
|
Stinnett
|
Silver Key
|
Photography
|
Wing and a Wire
|
Addy
|
Cullen
|
Stinnett
|
Silver Key
|
Photography
|
Epilogue
|
Helen
|
Hall
|
Hall
|
Silver Key
|
Drawing and Illustration
|
Colorful Personality
|
Marina
|
Kapitanov
|
Hall
|
Silver Key
|
Painting
|
der Scheinwerfer
|
Rylan
|
Karjane
|
Hall
|
Silver Key
|
Drawing and Illustration
|
My Imaginary Friend
|
Natalie
|
Kim
|
Hall
|
Silver Key
|
Drawing and Illustration
|
Rocks and Waves
|
Michael
|
Kish
|
Hall
|
Silver Key
|
Sculpture
|
Freedom of Speech
|
Madison
|
Leonard
|
Stinnett
|
Silver Key
|
Photography
|
A Self Portrait
|
Anthony
|
Paiva
|
Stinnett
|
Silver Key
|
Photography
|
Democracy Dissolves
|
Anthony
|
Paiva
|
Stinnett
|
Silver Key
|
Photography
|
Top Down
|
Audrey
|
Price
|
Hall
|
Silver Key
|
Drawing and Illustration
|
Negative Figure Drawing
|
Mia
|
Rodriguez
|
Hall
|
Silver Key
|
Mixed Media
|
Bee
|
Mia
|
Rodriguez
|
Hall
|
Silver Key
|
Printmaking
|
Sign Print 2
|
Nived
|
Sanjay
|
Caldwell
|
Silver Key
|
Drawing and Illustration
|
Rule the Roost
|
Amelia
|
Seabury
|
Hall
|
Silver Key
|
Sculpture
|
An Attempt to Rest
|
Alyasia
|
Shaw
|
Hall
|
Silver Key
|
Drawing and Illustration
|
POSE
|
Raina
|
Tian
|
Hall
|
Silver Key
|
Drawing and Illustration
|
Remnants of Old China
|
Nathaniel
|
Williams
|
Hall
|
Silver Key
|
Sculpture
|
Boogiemask
|
Jacqueline
|
Yu
|
Hall
|
Silver Key
|
Painting
|
places where women are uncomfortably aware of the fact that they are women: bathroom
|
Jacqueline
|
Yu
|
Hall
|
Silver Key
|
Art Portfolio
|
the female gaze
|
Jacqueline
|
Yu
|
Hall
|
Silver Key
|
Future New
|
talk about social media, self esteem, and women with me while i paint azalea flowers on my face
|
Claire
|
Bierly
|
Stinnett
|
Honorable Mention
|
Photography
|
Eye
|
Avery
|
Bowers
|
Stinnett
|
Honorable Mention
|
Photography
|
Hole in One
|
Liza
|
Craig
|
Stinnett
|
Honorable Mention
|
Photography
|
Waiting
|
Stella
|
Davies
|
Stinnett
|
Honorable Mention
|
Photography
|
Holes
|
Emily
|
Duncan
|
Stinnett
|
Honorable Mention
|
Photography
|
Morning Glory
|
Taylor
|
Dunn
|
Stinnett
|
Honorable Mention
|
Photography
|
Yellow Rain Boots
|
Matthew
|
Eaton
|
Hall
|
Honorable Mention
|
Design
|
Broke-Typographic Study-Visual Pun
|
Hugh
|
Feehan
|
Stinnett
|
Honorable Mention
|
Photography
|
Sparring
|
Max
|
Goldkuhle
|
Hall
|
Honorable Mention
|
Painting
|
quercus alba
|
Helen
|
Hall
|
Hall
|
Honorable Mention
|
Drawing and Illustration
|
Inside Out - Installation view of 4 portrait drawings, The Two Sides of Ada and The Two Sides of Annie
|
Zelda
|
Hinkle
|
Stinnett
|
Honorable Mention
|
Photography
|
Pony
|
Marina
|
Kapitanov
|
Hall
|
Honorable Mention
|
Painting
|
die Ventilwelle
|
Rylan
|
Karjane
|
Hall
|
Honorable Mention
|
Painting
|
Self Portrait
|
Rylan
|
Karjane
|
Hall
|
Honorable Mention
|
Drawing and Illustration
|
Figure of a Woman with a Staff
|
Isabella
|
Kates
|
Stinnett
|
Honorable Mention
|
Photography
|
The Monster's Approach
|
Tina
|
Le
|
Hall
|
Honorable Mention
|
Design
|
Typographic Studies- Melt
|
Tina
|
Le
|
Hall
|
Honorable Mention
|
Painting
|
Semipermeable Dream
|
Eileen
|
Morley
|
Hall
|
Honorable Mention
|
Future New
|
turmeric tee
|
Eileen
|
Morley
|
Hall
|
Honorable Mention
|
Painting
|
la plage diptyque
|
Pallavi
|
Natarajan
|
Stinnett
|
Honorable Mention
|
Photography
|
Through the Hoop
|
Daphne
|
Pang
|
Stinnett
|
Honorable Mention
|
Photography
|
Stray
|
Meredith
|
Peters
|
Stinnett
|
Honorable Mention
|
Photography
|
Dusting
|
Audrey
|
Price
|
Hall
|
Honorable Mention
|
Sculpture
|
Cardboard Astronaut Helmet
|
Mia
|
Rodriguez
|
Caldwell
|
Honorable Mention
|
Art Portfolio
|
The Decay of Signs
|
Nived
|
Sanjay
|
Caldwell
|
Honorable Mention
|
Mixed Media
|
Packer
|
Alyssa
|
Smith
|
Stinnett
|
Honorable Mention
|
Photography
|
Bug Dance
|
Raina
|
Tian
|
Hall
|
Honorable Mention
|
Drawing and Illustration
|
Study of Henry
|
Raina
|
Tian
|
Hall
|
Honorable Mention
|
Art Portfolio
|
Traditions
|
Raina
|
Tian
|
Hall
|
Honorable Mention
|
Future New
|
17 Years
|
Savannah
|
Vonesh
|
Stinnett
|
Honorable Mention
|
Photography
|
RVA
|
Savannah
|
Vonesh
|
Stinnett
|
Honorable Mention
|
Photography
|
Surfacing
|
Savannah
|
Vonesh
|
Stinnett
|
Honorable Mention
|
Photography
|
Olivia
|
Lucy
|
Wampler
|
Hall
|
Honorable Mention
|
Drawing and Illustration
|
A Study of Man
|
Julianne
|
Zielinski
|
Hall
|
Honorable Mention
|
Printmaking
|
shades of society
|
2-4-6-8—NOTD TICKET UPDATE!
Night of the Dragon tickets are now on sale! Purchase tickets online HERE. You can purchase tickets, sponsor a table, and put in any seating requests. Don’t know who you would like to sit with? No worries. We will assign you to a table with other great folks so you can make new friends in the Dragon Family. Either way, be sure to order your tickets soon so you can be part of the fun!
This year’s NOTD items include long-time favorites and many exciting new items:
The Night of the Dragon Needs You!
The countdown is on until the February 29 (Leap Day!) Night of the Dragon Event—Quantum Leap! The NOTD committee is busy working on a myriad of details to make this year’s event a great success and YOU can help. We are looking for a handful of folks to join the Solicitations team. This is a short-term, low commitment task that simply involves reaching out to friends of Maggie Walker who have donated items in the past to and/or to new folks in your circles (friends, favorite businesses) who might be willing to donate items this year. For more info, contact Suzannah Stora or Ginger O’Neil.
Have an item, experience, vacation home, service, etc. that other Maggie Walker folks might be interested in? Contact Suzannah Stora about making your own auction donation to help support our wonderful school. Go Dragons!
This year’s NOTD items include long-time favorites and many exciting new items:
- Perennial favorite multi-course, in-home Italian Dinner for 10
- MLWGS 2020 graduation seating
- Vacation homes and adventure packages
- Rooftop wine tasting in the Fan
- Original art and one of a kind jewelry
- VIP “Behind the Ropes” tickets at the Dominion Classic
- College gear and class baskets
- Event tickets and unique outings
- And so much more!
The countdown is on until the February 29 (Leap Day!) Night of the Dragon Event—Quantum Leap! The NOTD committee is busy working on a myriad of details to make this year’s event a great success and YOU can help. We are looking for a handful of folks to join the Solicitations team. This is a short-term, low commitment task that simply involves reaching out to friends of Maggie Walker who have donated items in the past to and/or to new folks in your circles (friends, favorite businesses) who might be willing to donate items this year. For more info, contact Suzannah Stora or Ginger O’Neil.
Have an item, experience, vacation home, service, etc. that other Maggie Walker folks might be interested in? Contact Suzannah Stora about making your own auction donation to help support our wonderful school. Go Dragons!
NOTD FAQs
What happens during NOTD?
Everyone has loads of fun and we make lots of money to support our amazing school. The evening looks something like this:
What happens during NOTD?
Everyone has loads of fun and we make lots of money to support our amazing school. The evening looks something like this:
6:30 p.m. Check-in begins
6:30-7:30 p.m. Hors d’oeuvres, cash bar, mingling
6:30-8:15 p.m. Auction items on display
7:30-8:15 p.m. Dinner buffet and carving stations open
8:15 p.m. Silent Auction ends
8:30 p.m. Welcome from Dr. Lowerre
8:45 p.m. Live Auction begins with Head and Tails
9 p.m. Dessert and coffee served
9:45 p.m. Student Performance
Will I have fun even if I don’t know very many people at Maggie Walker yet?
ABSOLUTELY! There’s plenty of time to mingle and meet folks during the evening. And when dinner time comes, if you don’t request specific folks to sit with, we will do our best to assign you to a table with other parents from your students' class. It’s a great way to meet other Dragon parents.
What is the dress code?
The dress code is “festive.” Not a lot of help, right? The idea is for everyone to feel as special as the event is to our school--but no need to special order a designer dress or dust off the tux--unless you want to! Wear whatever makes you feel ready to have some fun for a great cause, whether that’s a cocktail dress or your fave pants or anything in between. On second thought, wear what
makes you most want to bid lots of money on lots of items.
What Does the Money from NOTD Support?
All proceeds for the Night of the Dragon support the students and faculty at MLWGS! Last year’s event yielded more than $70,000! Proceeds benefit the enhancement initiatives of the Governor’s School Foundation as well as the efforts of the Athletic, Music, Visual Arts, Drama Boosters, and the PTSA.
6:30-7:30 p.m. Hors d’oeuvres, cash bar, mingling
6:30-8:15 p.m. Auction items on display
7:30-8:15 p.m. Dinner buffet and carving stations open
8:15 p.m. Silent Auction ends
8:30 p.m. Welcome from Dr. Lowerre
8:45 p.m. Live Auction begins with Head and Tails
9 p.m. Dessert and coffee served
9:45 p.m. Student Performance
Will I have fun even if I don’t know very many people at Maggie Walker yet?
ABSOLUTELY! There’s plenty of time to mingle and meet folks during the evening. And when dinner time comes, if you don’t request specific folks to sit with, we will do our best to assign you to a table with other parents from your students' class. It’s a great way to meet other Dragon parents.
What is the dress code?
The dress code is “festive.” Not a lot of help, right? The idea is for everyone to feel as special as the event is to our school--but no need to special order a designer dress or dust off the tux--unless you want to! Wear whatever makes you feel ready to have some fun for a great cause, whether that’s a cocktail dress or your fave pants or anything in between. On second thought, wear what
makes you most want to bid lots of money on lots of items.
What Does the Money from NOTD Support?
All proceeds for the Night of the Dragon support the students and faculty at MLWGS! Last year’s event yielded more than $70,000! Proceeds benefit the enhancement initiatives of the Governor’s School Foundation as well as the efforts of the Athletic, Music, Visual Arts, Drama Boosters, and the PTSA.
Is There Parking Available?
Yes, we have arranged for complimentary parking at 13 N. 5th Street, a lot adjacent to the John Marshall.
Yes, we have arranged for complimentary parking at 13 N. 5th Street, a lot adjacent to the John Marshall.
What is Heads and Tails?
It’s a fun, interactive game coin toss game. Each person who has paid to play ($10 in advance or at the event) receives a set of beads to wear. At the beginning of the Live Auction, everyone with beads stands and places their hands on their head or their tail. The auctioneer then flips a coin. Anyone who guessed the coin toss correctly, as evidenced by where their hands are placed,
remains standing. And this continues until only one person is standing and wins the prize.
It’s a fun, interactive game coin toss game. Each person who has paid to play ($10 in advance or at the event) receives a set of beads to wear. At the beginning of the Live Auction, everyone with beads stands and places their hands on their head or their tail. The auctioneer then flips a coin. Anyone who guessed the coin toss correctly, as evidenced by where their hands are placed,
remains standing. And this continues until only one person is standing and wins the prize.
Will NOTD use mobile bidding again this year?
Yes, and we are very excited! Mobile bidding was a huge success last year and will be used again this year and in subsequent years. Mobile bidding allows you to input your credit card into a secure system when you buy your tickets or at the event. No more check-out lines at the end of the evening. No more running from silent auction bid sheet to bid sheet. You can set your initial bid and a maximum bid on as many silent auction items as you like and the system will automatically adjust your bid in increments until your max is reached or you win; you can manually enter new bids each time you get a text that you’ve been outbid. You’ll be getting more easy-to-follow bidding info after ticket sales close.
Will drink tickets be pre-sold again this year?
No. Because guests can use cash and credit cards at the John Marshall to purchase drinks, we will not be pre-selling drink tickets this year.
What about the UVA vs. Duke basketball game that evening?
We know we’ve got lots of basketball fans among us, including us, so we’ve reserved the Club Room at the John Marshall for great viewing of the game that evening, currently scheduled for 8 p.m. Mobile bidding means you can keep an eye on the game and continue your silent bidding. Anyone left unattended in the Ballroom during the Live Auction, which begins around 9 p.m, is encouraged, and granted permission to bid away!
We know we’ve got lots of basketball fans among us, including us, so we’ve reserved the Club Room at the John Marshall for great viewing of the game that evening, currently scheduled for 8 p.m. Mobile bidding means you can keep an eye on the game and continue your silent bidding. Anyone left unattended in the Ballroom during the Live Auction, which begins around 9 p.m, is encouraged, and granted permission to bid away!