Showing posts with label 2020 graduation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 2020 graduation. Show all posts

Week of May 20, 2020

CUBE TO CURE 2020




MLWGS juniors Jacob Lee (Chesterfield), John Staley (Hanover), and Ryland Wilson (Hanover) are hosting Cube To Cure 2020, an online Rubik’s Cube competition on Saturday, May 23, starting at 12:20 p.m. to raise money for COVID-19 relief. The competition will feature a livestream hosted by YouTube personalities Brody Lassner and Phillip Lewicki alongside CubingUSA 2019 National Champion Patrick Ponce. The Cube To Cure 2020 team is also selling cubing-themed face masks. For more information please visit the Cube To Cure 2020 website at www.cubetocure.org




BOOK AND SCHOOL PROPERTY RETURN



May 27: Freshmen morning/Sophomores afternoon

May 28: Juniors morning/Seniors afternoon

Book Return Days are coming on May 27-28. Students are scheduled for a 20 minute window to promote social distancing. All school property (books, technology, instruments, uniforms, parking permits, etc.) must be returned before the end of our academic year, otherwise, fines or fees may be assessed. They will also have a chance to clear out their lockers, drop off any uniforms, return any library materials, drop off any technology, return any musical instruments, or pick up any medications. Please print out the instruction sheet and bring it with for your scheduled time. Seniors must complete the supplement on the back of the sheet and drop it off upon departure from the school in order to graduate on June 3-4. Copies of the instructions and supplement will be available when entering through the Bluestone Lobby.

Mrs. Charity will be in the main office for any fees or fines. No more than 50 people will be in the building at a time.

Book Return Instructions
Book Return Schedule





BACCALAUREATE UPDATE


This year's Senior Baccalaureate Service will take on a new format. Due to the Governor's executive order restricting social gatherings, the PTSA is no longer able to host this service as planned at Temple Beth El; however, we will honor the graduating class with a video baccalaureate service featuring remarks from four Richmond area faith leaders and musical selections performed by fellow graduates. The PTSA will share this service through social media, offering seniors a keepsake video to help celebrate their hard work and achievements.

In addition, we would like to feature individual pictures of the seniors in their caps and gowns. To help us create our video, we need seniors to share individual pictures of themselves in their gap and gown by June 1.

Please upload your photos HERE.





GRADUATION INFORMATION


Graduation is scheduled at four minute intervals on June 3-4. No more than 10 people will be allowed in the auditorium at a time: the graduate, four guests, Mrs. Shore for reading names, Dr. Lowerre for giving diplomas, a counselor for helping with distribution of diplomas, Mr. Smith for transitioning groups in/out, and the photographer. The graduate and guests will:

1. Enter the building through the student parking lot entrance
2. Then proceed down the main hall to enter the auditorium by the audience right door
3. Walk around the audience right side of the auditorium
4. Cross the stage and receive a diploma
5. Exit through the audience left side of the auditorium
6. Then out the main doors and down the main steps

Students and their families waiting in the main hall will be spaced 15 feet apart at tape markers. Tables will be set up for honor cord self-service in the hall. Formal copies of the graduation program will also be available. Please arrive 10 minutes before your scheduled graduation for purposes of robing and picking up honor cords. No more than four groups will be in the main hall waiting. Any others will wait outside the building, spaced out appropriately. The individual graduations will be filmed and then edited to create one graduation ceremony to be shown on June 15. Details of the streaming of this package will be sent later this month.

Graduation Schedule




DRAMA BOOSTERS OPEN ROLES













In these COVID-19 times, "desperate" and "unrehearsed" pretty much nails it. We may not know when it will be safe to stage our next production or what it will look like, but the Drama Boosters is taking our cue from your incredible students who are in the throes of choosing next year's shows. One of the initiatives we undertook this school year was to break the Booster roles into several smaller ones. The prevailing motto was: We need you, but we don't want to need that much of you. 

Opportunities: 
  • Treasurer 
  • Set Build assistant(s) to supplement and support the co-directors
  • Assistant Tech Coordinator- supervises the students working on tech for a few evenings or on weekends
  • Music Booster-Drama Booster Liaison for Pit- can be Music or Drama Booster
  • Contact List management- updating a list twice a year, less than two hours of work
  • Freshman Parent Rep- attend monthly meetings, max 1 hour
  • Sophomore Parent Rep- attend monthly meetings, max 1 hour
  • Concessions Coordinator
  • Fan-o-gram Coordinator
  • Night of Dragon Auction Rep
Liaisons to support student directors
  • Stage Management
  • Props and Set Dressing
  • Hair and Makeup
  • Show Shirt
  • Borrowed Items
If you are interested in learning more about any of these openings without commitment or simply would like to receive periodic MLWGS Drama-related news, please email us at mlwgs.drama.boosters@gmail.com or 804-551-2776.





FUTURE PROBLEM SOLVER'S TEAM WINS PRIZE



Maggie Walker's freshman Future Problem Solver's team finished third in the state for the middle division (7-9th grade). The competition took place virtually on Friday, May 7, and the awards were announced through a live virtual ceremony on Tuesday, May 12. Congratulations to Markella Straitiou (Goochland), Lauren McCluskey (Richmond), Charlotte Bray (Chesterfield), Susanna Kast (Chesterfield), and coach Ed Coleman!

Week of October 30, 2019

GET READY FOR GRADUATION 2020

Herff Jones will taking measurements for graduation caps and gowns today Wednesday, October 30 during lunch in the auditorium.  Ordering information for announcements and other graduation paraphernalia will also be available. It can be tough to anticipate how many announcements to order with graduation still eight months away, but order now to ensure you will have enough! Herff Jones will return November 6 and 7 (during lunch in the downstairs commons area) to accept orders and payments. You are also welcome to order your announcements online www.herffjones.com. Just make sure to order before January 1 to avoid an increase in the price. Don’t forget that seniors have already paid for their caps and gowns. This was included in their student fees, so no need to worry! 

If you have any questions or concerns, please contact Ms. Sheppard or 804-354-6800 ext. 3304.





VISUAL ART BOOSTERS EVENT

This Friday, November 1, the Fine Arts Department and Visual Arts Boosters is hosting our annual Fall Art Walk event in conjunction with Richmond’s First Fridays. Every first Friday of the month, local art galleries open their doors for the evening.

To begin the evening, our wonderful Visual Arts Boosters are hosting a reception from 6-7 p.m. in room 153 outside of the Bluestone Lobby. Please join us for snacks and fellowship prior to heading out to the galleries. If you are willing to help out with food for the reception, please sign up HERE

We will give everyone maps of the galleries and Coach Hall will take anyone who would like to join him around to some specific exhibitions.

To help avoid parking around the galleries, we will have a school bus which will run a circuit from the Main St. galleries to Broad St. and then back to school. The bus will continue this circuit throughout the evening until the last pickup at 9:30 p.m. This way, you may stay for as long (or as short) as you like. Details will be discussed that evening.

If you’ve never had the opportunity to participate in a First Fridays Art Walk - or even if you have - we’d love to see you at our event! All are welcome (students, parents, family members, and faculty)!

Additional details can be found here: http://www.maggiewalkervab.org

Thanks again and we hope to see you and your young artists at this event. Please let me know if you have any questions.

Jeff Hall





PTSA GENERAL MEETING: COLLEGE FINANCIAL AID 
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PTSA General Meeting Monday, November 4 8-9 a.m.

The 2020-2021 FAFSA is now open, and we know that you have questions! Please plan to attend the next Maggie Walker General PTSA event on Monday, November 4th at 8 a.m. in room 153 (just inside the front doors, on the left).
 

MLWGS Senior Counselors and Susan Teerlink, GRASP Financial Aid advisor, will host the meeting. Ms. Teerlink will provide important information regarding the financial aid application process, followed by Q&A. This meeting is open to all MLWGS parents, with a particular focus on parents of Juniors and Seniors. The meeting will end by 9 a.m., in time to attend parent meeting about mentorships/senior seminar in the auditorium. Make it a twofer! We hope to see you on Monday.





Maggie L. Walker Drama presents:  Almost, Maine













Poster Credit: Malina Gavris (Chesterfield '20)

Almost, Maine

by John Cariani

Directed by Leigh Glatt

November 7, 8, and 9 at 7:00 pm

Welcome to Almost, Maine, a place that's so far north, it's almost not in the United States. It's almost in Canada. And it's not quite a town, because its residents never got around to getting organized- so it almost doesn't exist. One cold, clear, winter night, as the northern lights hover in the star-filled sky above, the residents of Almost, Maine, find themselves falling in and out of love in unexpected and hilarious ways. Knees are bruised. Hearts are broken. But the bruises heal, and the hearts mend- almost- in this delightful midwinter night's dream. The show runs Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, November 7-9, at 7:00 p.m.

Tickets are $7 for students and $12 for adults and may be purchased at the door or online at https://mlwgs-am.brownpapertickets.com/.

OPENING NIGHT SPECIAL: Everyone can enjoy student pricing on opening night, Thursday, November 7.

Questions? Please contact maggiewalkerdrama@gmail.com.






SCRIP









Two more order due dates before the holiday break! Due dates are November 8 and December 6. Of course you can shop Scrip Now products anytime for your every day or holiday gift shopping! Great Lake Scrip offers some great gift cards for as little as $10.00 that make great holiday presents such as Starbucks, Krispy Kreme, Dunkin Donuts, Panera, Chipotle, Barnes and Noble, Bath and Body Works, Baskin Robbins, Taco Bell, Wendy's, Burger King, Cold Stone Creamery, Sweet Frog, as well as a selection of movie theaters.  Many of your children's favorite clothing stores are Scrip retailers as well, and they have big rebates! Let those retailers you already shop give back to Maggie Walker at no extra cost to you! 

To enroll or shop go to: shopwithscrip.com. Enrollment code: C43669E564L28. 

Questions? Contact your Scrip Coordinator at scrip@mlwgsptsa.org.





VOLUNTEERS NEEDED FOR INFORMATION FORUMS











Information Forums will be held on November 11, 12 and 13. Prospective students and parents can meet teachers and students, ask questions, tour the building, and receive an overview of the program and extracurricular activities. 

We need volunteers to provide refreshments, help with setup and clean up, and answer questions from prospective students/parents.

Please sign up to either donate cookies and brownies or to help on any of the three nights. All food must be store bought and nut free due to allergies.

Contact Kim Nguyen for further information.

Prospective Student Night Signup