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UPPER SCHOOL NEWS
Friday, April 1st, 2005

As the year winds down, it is important to reflect and celebrate the contributions of the many wonderful educators in Greenville county and especially at SFCS! Please consider nominating a SFCS outstanding Science teacher for awards to be presented at the Greenville County Science Teachers’ Association (GCSTA) Annual Spring Banquet on Tuesday, May 3, at Thornblade Country Club. Teachers may be nominated for one or more of the following awards:

• Outstanding Science Teacher
• Greenville County Science Teacher of the Year Award
• Distinguished Service Award

Applications for nominations may be picked up at Mrs. Powell’s desk in the Middle School Office. The deadline for submitting applications is Monday, April 4.

SFCS Creative Hands Summer Camp Registration Extended

The deadline to sign up for the Creative Hands Summer Camps has been extended to Friday, April 29. The camps for rising 7th and 8th Grade students focus on Visual Arts - Monday, June 6, through Friday, June 10, and Culinary Arts – Monday June 27, through Friday, July 1. For more information and a registration form, please see page 10 of this edition. You may also get information and a form from Teresa Hoover at school or by emailing her at thoover@shannonforest.com.

6th Grade Plans Annual Trip To Barrier Island

Students in the 6th Grade are preparing to get wet and muddy as they finalize plans for their favorite trip of the year to South Carolina’s Barrier Island. Participants include 41 students, 3 teachers and 17 brave parent chaperones who will enjoy the island’s nature from Monday, April 11, (departure at 7:30 a.m.) through Wednesday, April 13, (arrival at 5:00 p.m.). Activities will include hiking the beach and salt marsh trails, where no one escapes the mud - and wading out into the ocean to net living organisms. They will also study life in a fresh water pond and take a class which groups individuals together to use teamwork, cooperation and communication to solve problems. Evenings will be spent around the campfire and playing group challenge games.

 

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