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Week of November 25, 2014

NIGHT OF THE DRAGON

The Thirteenth Annual Night of the Dragon - an exciting evening of live and silent auctions, delicious food and spirits, beautiful music, and enjoyable conversation - will be held on February 21 at the Hilton Hotel and Spa in Short Pump! This event directly benefits the students at MLWGS. Night of the Dragon provides major funding for: 

■ Parent Teacher Student Association
■ Academic Boosters
■ Athletic Boosters
■ Drama Boosters
■ Music Boosters
■ Visual Arts Boosters
■ The Governor's School Foundation

This event features a huge variety of items to auction and donations are actively being solicited now by all of the sponsoring groups.   Great donations include dinners at favorite local restaurants, tours of local attractions, vacation home stays, and unique behind the scenes experiences.  Can't think of anything to donate? How about redeeming credit card points for gift cards and donating the gift cards to the auction!

Donation forms are available on the event website - www.nightofthedragon.com - just print out a form and return it to the auction box in Valenta Williams' office off the Bluestone Lobby. The deadline for donations to be included in this year's event is December 12.  Questions?  Email karenakens@gmail.com



MAILING VOLUNTEERS NEEDED WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 3

The MLWGS Foundation needs volunteers on Wednesday, December 3, at 9:00 am to help in preparing our second Annual Fund mailing. Please come for a couple hours in the Seond floor Boardroom. It is a great way to help the Foundation and have some lively conversation with other parents and volunteers!

No RSVP is necessary, but for questions or to be added to the Foundation's volunteer list for future bulk mailings, please contact Eva Boegner.



PARENT HELP NEEDED

Calling all night owls!  Freshman parents are needed to chaperone the Freshman Lock In on December 12th from 11pm until 6am the next morning.  Please use the following link to sign up to help:   http://www.signupgenius.com/go/20f0949abab2ba13-winter.  Thank you!  Tammy Brickley (Freshman Class Parent Representative)

The PTSA freshman class email distribution list was created using the directory.  However, many email addresses are not listed.  If you would like to provide your information, you may contact Tammy Brickley at tcbrickley@hotmail.com.  Thank you!




ANNUAL FUND SUPPORTS STUDENTS

The Annual Fund Campaign supports classroom instructional enhancements like providing the English classes with an internet subscription to vocabulary.com. The Foundation also provided funding for the purchase of copies of Lee Smith's book Guests on Earth.  This award-winning author will be visiting the school in March. Please consider contributing the annual fund.






UPCOMING PTSA MEETINGS


The December 2, 2014, 5:30PM MLWGS PTSA program on Academic Balance: Dual Enrollment, AP, Honors, and Plus with Mr. Karl Zweernick has been RESCHEDULED to February 2, 2015, 5:30pm.  

Mark the calendars now for the upcoming PTSA program Mental Wellness: Anxiety, Depression, Sleep, and Exercise with Dr. Michael Southam-Gerow on January 21, 2015, 8am!




MLWGS CHESS TEAM UPDATE



Last Saturday, the chess team hosted the third annual Maggie Walker scholastic tournament.  There was an enormous turnout with 79 competitors, making it the biggest scholastic tournament in Richmond this year.  In the K-12 sections, the Maggie Walker chess team placed first, with two of our players, Matthew Normansell (’17, Henrico) and Jeffrey Song (’17, Henrico) winning all of their games.  Yang Zhang (’16, Henrico) placed 3rd with a score of 3/4 and Santosh Dasari (’18, Chesterfield) finished 7th in the section with 2.5/4 points.  David Normansell (’16, Henrico), Trey Johnson (’18, Richmond), and Vishnu Pulavarthi (’17, Henrico) all scored 2/4.  The captain, Isaac Steincamp (’15, Chesterfield) was also elected into the Virginia Scholastic Chess Association (VSCA) Board of Directors, making him the youngest director in VSCA history!



SCHOLARSHIP NOMINEES



Congratulations to this fall’s scholarship nominees! The following students were nominated by Maggie Walker for scholarships this fall, some through tough selection processes by the MLWGS scholarship committee. Many of these students are in the midst of competing in regional, state, and national competitions for these scholarships. MLWGS is proud to have these students represent the school:


  • University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, Morehead-Cain Scholarship: Helen Li
  • North Carolina State University, Park Scholarship: Bennett Bowers
  • Washington University in St. Louis, Danforth ScholarshipAfnan Enayet, Galen Green, Evrosina Isaac,  Anna Kuno, Helen Li, Caroline O’Brien
  • Boston University, Trustee Scholarship: Bennett Bowers, Evrosina Isaac, Caroline O’Brien, Nivetha Saravanan, Gwyneth Sholar, Pranay Vissa, Lisa Wang
  • Notre Dame, Hesburgh-Yusko Scholarship: Blaise Barsanti and Samantha Schwartzkopf
  • Davidson College, Belk Scholarship: Margaret Graham and Andrew Leffler
  • Duke/UNC-Chapel Hill, Robertson Scholarship (interview recipients): Connor Wood and Elena Zhou
  • University of Virginia, Jefferson Scholarship: Raleigh Browne and Connor Wood
  • Prudential Spirit of Community Award: Utkarsha Bhave
  • Harry F. Byrd Leadership Award: Pranay Vissa
  • Comcast Leaders & Achievers Award: Benjamin Wong
  • Virginia Daughters of the American Revolution Good Citizen Award: Galen Green
  • Interfaith Council of Greater Richmond Brotherhood/Sisterhood Award: Michael Thompson
  • US Senate Youth Program: Elena Palazzolo
  • Lexus Scholars Weekly Winner: Joseph Boyle




VICKERS WINS POETRY OUT LOUD COMPETITION

For the second year in a row, Naomi Vickers (‘17) [not in directory] is the winner of MLWGS  school-wide Poetry Out Loud National Recitation Competition. Naomi will represent MLWGS in February at the regional competition. Mary-Dryden Maio (‘18, Richmond) came in as a close second, and James Tyler (’15, Henrico) was third. In all, nine winners from classroom competitions participated. Coordinated by Ms. Surat, the competition proceeds through regional, state , and national levels. At the national level a student may win a $20,000 scholarship. Special thanks are due to English Department Chair, Lisa Williams and English teachers John Piersol and Kerry Sheppard who served as judges with Ms. Surat.




GLOBAL CITIZENS ONLINE!

What will participants learn?  In the words of students who participated in the spring 2014 GCO pilot…


  • Interested in striking the right balance (for you) between privacy and convenience in regard to online tools?
  • Curious about options for developing an online identity that highlights what you’d most like others, like college admissions officers, to notice about you and your talents?
  • Wondering how you might leverage online tools for social good, such as building awareness or coalitions across local, national, or international communities?

Enroll in Global Citizens Online (GCO) 2014-15, a program in which you’ll explore these topics (and more) with a small group of fellow MLWGS sophomores.
  • Where does it happen? ONLINE
    • Read articles and/or watch videos online – sources that intentionally present contrasting perspectives on issues – that will serve as sparks for discussion
    • Participate in lively small group discussions via itslearning
  • When does it happen? On your own schedule over seven weeks, about one hour per week.
  • What does it cover?
    • Personality and Presence (i.e. who – and where – are you online?)
      • December 8-19, 2014
      • Winter break (with optional challenge activity)
    • Privacy and Power
      • January 5-16, 2015
      • Two-week break for first semester exams
    • Connections and Intention
      • February 2-20, 2015
      • Our last week culminates with participants sharing personal strategic plans (no more than two pages long) regarding their online identity

Interested in bringing GCO topics home to discuss with your family? There will be optional weekly dinner table topics provided during the first six weeks of the program.

Sign-up DEADLINE: Friday, December 5, 2014.
Sign-up online, in the MLWGS Library, or by emailing Ms. DeGroat: wdegroat@gsgis.k12.va.us




MAGGIE WALKER GOLF TEAM GIVES BACK TO THE COMMUNITY

Robbie Crawford and Brandon Shaw present the Maggie Walker Golf Team's donation check to Kelcey Henderson, of  The First Tee of Richmond and Chesterfield.
On Tuesday, November 18, 2014, MLWGS Team Captains, Robbie Crawford (’12, Hanover) and Brandon Shaw (’12, Henrico) along with their golf coach, Nancy Ramsbottom, presented a check in the amount of $243.00 to the First Tee of Richmond and Chesterfield.  The First Tee provides young people with character-building and life skills lessons using golf as the platform.  Through the First Tee, young people discover how skills essential to success on a golf course can also help them flourish in life.  The funds presented to The First Tee of Richmond and Chesterfield were raised by the Maggie Walker Golf Team during last month's Fall Festival.




MLWGS STUDENTS PARTICIPATE IN SENIOR REGIONAL ORCHESTRA

Left to right:  Alec Handy (’16, Richmond) viola, Willow Kwak (’18, Henrico) violin, Margaret Graham (’15, Petersburg) violin, Rachel Zhao (’18 Henrico) cello
MLWGS Orchestra students participated in Senior Regional Orchestra at Hanover High School November 14-15. They auditioned to earn their seats and have gained eligibility to audition for All-Virginia Orchestra.




SUMMER RESIDENTIAL GOVERNOR'S SCHOOLS FOR SOPHOMORES AND JUNIORS


Applications are now available for the Summer Residential Governor’s Schools.  These programs provide opportunities for gifted high school students to explore professional and university environments through mentorships and academic enrichment.   Information and applications can be found at http://www.doe.virginia.gov/instruction/governors_school_programs/summer_residential/ for academic and mentorship programs, andhttp://www.doe.virginia.gov/instruction/foreign_language/language_academies/index.shtml for the foreign language academies.  Please see Ms. Davis for additional information about application process and deadlines.  




VCU PROGRAMS AND OPPORTUNITIES

After-school Program:
Project ACEe - pre-health focus on medicine, academic skills and prep
Eligibility:  Current Juniors & Seniors
Application Requirements:  Online application with personal statement, official transcript, 1 letter of recommendation from science teacher and 1 letter from guidance counselor - due December 12, 2014.

Non-Residential Summer Programs:
Open to a variety of grade levels, each program focuses on a specific career field, offering hands-on instruction & information about preparing for these fields now.
Dental Career Exploration (9, 10, 11, 12 grade),  




JUNIOR RECOGNIZED AT COMMUNITY EVENT

Jaylaan Darius Bell-Colley (’16, Richmond), was recognized by the Professionals Reaching Out to the Community Foundation on Saturday, November 15.  Jaylaan was awarded first runner-up in this year's Beautillion:  "Shaping the Future Through Leadership".  The full story is available HERE.









MLWGS STUDENT RECOGNIZED

"Pair of Jacks and the Queen of Hearts":  fiddler Buddy Griffin, Margaret Graham ('15), bass player Jack Bowman, and guitarist Jack Abeel


Comedian Steve Martin awarded the veteran banjo player, Eddie Adcock, his coveted Prize for Excellence in Banjo and Bluegrass this fall. To commence a year of touring associated with the prize, Eddie and his wife Martha are hosting this year’s Christmas Bluegrass Benefit for the Homeless, which will be held on December 14 in the Station Inn, famed as the leading Bluegrass and Roots venue in Nashville, Tennessee. Adcock asked Maggie L. Walker senior Margaret Graham and her band member, Jack Abeel, to perform at the kick-off event.

Adcock began playing the banjo professionally in the early 1950s and rose to fame when he joined Bill Monroe’s band, the Blue Grass Boys, in 1957. He soon left to accompany the newly formed band, The Country Gentlemen, and stayed with them until the early 1970s. He then left to join Martha and the two have performed together ever since. Adcock has invited Graham and Abeel to guest-play at several of his Virginia concerts over the past three years. The benefit concert promises to bring out some of the best new and legendary Bluegrass talent for the evening.

Week of October 14, 2014

Greg "Bear" O'Bryan, August 20, 1947 - October 11, 2014

The MLWGS community suddenly lost Greg (Bear) O’Bryan to a natural cause.  Bear’s unassuming nature, brilliant intellect, and caring demeanor combined to offer students a truly unique learning experience in the “Bear Cave”.  From making themes embedded in great literature relevant to students, to building quilts and personal anthologies, to sharing examples of his work as a talented artist, Bear helped students find their voice in unanticipated ways.  He will be missed.



PSAT Day is Wednesday October 15

All 9th, 10th and 11th graders will take the PSAT on the morning of Wednesday October 15, while 12th graders will be participate in college and transition-related activities in the auditorium.

The PSAT is a wonderful practice opportunity for the SAT.  For 11th graders, the PSAT results are used for qualification purposes for National Merit Scholarship Programs. 

The counseling department distributed PSAT Student Guides to all test-takers during lunch-time assemblies during the week of Monday September 29th.   The guides contain information about the tests as well as a full-length practice test.  Students are encouraged to take the practice test before testing day.  More information about the PSAT can be found at www.collegeboard.org/psat.

Students are reminded to bring #2 pencils and calculators for testing.  The College Board does not allow makeup testing for the PSATs so it is important that students arrive at school on time. 

Counselors will distribute score reports to students in mid-December through lunch-time grade-level assemblies.  Juniors will be encouraged to register for an SAT date in the Spring by using www.collegeboard.org Sophomores and Juniors in AP classes will be reminded to register for SAT Subject tests if appropriate.




MLWGS Foundation Welcomes Interim Development Officer

The Governor’s School Foundation would like to welcome Laura Lewis as the interim Development Officer. Laura is a Maggie Walker alumni parent who has volunteered extensively with both the Foundation and PTSA. She brings a commitment to furthering the mission of the Maggie Walker Governor’s School and the Foundation to her position. When visiting the school, please stop by the Foundation office and meet Laura. Laura can also be reached at laura.lewis@governorsschoolfoundation.org.


Foundation Mailing Volunteers Needed Wednesday, October 22
The MLWGS Foundation needs volunteer help in preparing a bulk mailing on Wednesday, October 22, starting at 9:00 am in the MLWGS Boardroom. Foundation helpers will be preparing the first Annual Fund Letter mailing.
Those with a couple hours to spare might consider volunteering.
No RSVP necessary, but for questions or to be added to the Foundation's volunteer list for future bulk mailings, please contact Eva Boegner  at eva.boegner@governorsschoolfoundation.org.




Academic Enrichment Program Opportunities; Deadlines Approaching
VCU Dental Scholars is a great after-school program for high-school students interested in dentistry as a potential health career.   Participants will meet Wednesday evenings from 5-630pm at the VCU School of Dentistry for study skills enhancements and great hands-on activities in the lab! The VCU Dental Scholars deadline is next Friday, October 17. Please visit the website to apply and for additional information.
Virginia Aerospace Science and Technology Scholars (VASTS) is a NASA-based program for 11th grade students interested in aerospace-related science, technology, engineering and/or math. The course focuses on space mission design and human space flight. This interactive online learning course can led to a one-week residential Sumner Academy at NASA Langley Research Center in Hampton for qualified students. Interested students can visit http://www.vasts.spacegrant.org for more information. Application deadline is November 2, 2014.

Virginia Space Coast Scholars is a NASA-based STEM program for 10th grade students interested in NASA's space and Earth and airborne science-related missions. This free program features two key elements: 1) and online science, technology, engineering and math learning experience; and 2) a seven-day residential Summer Academy at NASA Wallops Flight Facility. Interested students can visit http://vscs.spacegrant.org for more information. Application deadline is November 2, 2014.




Kroger Community Reward Program

Thanks to everyone who signed up for the Martins A+ School Rewards program.  Store receipts will reflect the monthly points within the next week or two. 

Kroger’s Community Rewards earns even more cash for the school

How to sign up?

Register a Kroger Plus card online at krogercommunityrewards.com
Customers using their phone number at the register should call 800-576-4377 - Option 4 to get their Kroger Plus number.

To enroll, simply follow the instructions below:
         Click on “Sign In/Renew” then click on “SIGN UP TODAY” in the “New Customer?” box.
         Sign up by entering zip code, identifying appropriate store, entering email address, creating a password and agreeing to the terms and conditions.
         After this step, Kroger will send a link by email – click on this link.
         Click on “My Account” and use the registered email address and password to proceed.
         Click on “Edit Kroger Community Rewards” information and enter the Kroger Plus card number; update or confirm information.
         Enter the school NPO number 82125 or Maggie L Walker Governor’s School PTSA, select the school from the list and click on “Confirm”. The school name should appear at the right side of the page.
Subsequently, simply swipe your Kroger Plus card or enter your phone number. 
Problems or questions? Contact MLWGSPartners@gmail.com




Ketchup with Fashion at The Dragon's Lair

Three eternal truths:

1) Fish and visitors stink in three days,
2) a closed mouth gathers no foot, and
3) to dragons, humans are little more than french fries.

Turn heads while turning a phrase in this *new* spirit wear t-shirt from The Dragon's Lair.  Short sleeved, light green and 100% comfy cotton makes it a good choice for any season.

Come see the latest in fashion, accessories, and condiments every Tuesday and Friday during lunch and during special after school events.  Check out the entire line of apparel and gifts 24/7 at the Dragon’s Lair website (http://mlwgsdragons.weebly.com/).  Bring cash, bring checks, and hold the mayo.




MLWGS Receives Wells Fargo Cup for 2013-14 Athletics

MLWGS was among the schools that claimed a top spot in Virginia High School League athletic competition for the 2013-14 school year winning the coveted Wells Fargo Cup. First awarded in 1990, the Wells Fargo Cup goes to the school in each group classification (Groups 1A through 6A) that has achieved the best overall record in VHSL state-level competition in 27 sports – the state champions’ state champion.

MLWGS won the cup for the first time, taking the athletic honors in Group 2A with 485 points. The Dragons were a model of consistency throughout the year scoring 100 points in the fall; 195 points in the winter and 190 points in the spring.

Cups are presented for athletic and academic activities to the top school in each of the League’s enrollment groups.  The winner of the Wells Fargo Cup is determined by a point system based on performance in state-championship events.  Points are awarded for all sanctioned sports in the following manner:

First place                       50                    Fifth place                             30
Second place                   45                    Sixth place                             25
Third place                      40                    Seventh place                         20
Fourth place                    35                    Eighth place                            15

In the event of a tie, the schools received an equal number of points based on the number of schools that tie and the number schools that finish higher in the standings.  Schools earning the League’s Sportsmanship, Ethics and Integrity Award earn 50 points each.
       
“We congratulate all the schools who competed in this year’s VHSL championship events,” said Ken Tilley, VHSL executive director.  “We especially congratulate the best of the best and we thank Wells Fargo for supporting this important recognition.” The Wells Fargo Cup athletic and academic winners will be recognized during VHSL Day at a University of Virginia football game this fall in Charlottesville.




MLWGS Golf Team District Champions

Maggie Walker District Champion Team - from left, Ben McGuigan ('17, Henrico), Michael Patina ('17, Hanover), John Li ('16, Henrico), Brandon Shaw ('15, Henrico), Thomas Snead ('16, New Kent), and Robbie Crawford ('15, Hanover).

The Maggie Walker Golf Team ended a great golf season by being crowned District Champions on September 24, 2014.  The team went on to compete in the Regional Tournament on October 13, 2014 where they fell short by only four strokes of making it to states, but still had a strong third place finish!  Additionally, senior Brandon Shaw ('15, Henrico) was named to the All-Regional Team.  Congratulations Dragons!



MLWGS Alumna Wins Marathon National Championship


Esther Erb (MLWGS 2004) won the women's division of the 33rd annual Twin Cities Marathon in 2:34:01.  She also won the USA Women’s Marathon Championship; entitling her to run for the USA in the 2015 World Championships in Beijing.  Most recently, Erb claimed the first ever United States Marathon National Championship in 2:34:00. For full coverage of the national championship, see the coverage here:

http://www.usatf.org/News/Erb-and-Pennel-claim-first-U-S--titles-at-USATF-Ma.aspx