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January 12, 2023 
SCHOOL NEWS:

Attention Seniors: Don't risk losing your late arrival or early release privileges! 
The next round of Capstone presentations will be held on January 24th and 25th (midterm week).  In order to present, the following criteria must be met:
All written work must be submitted to your adviser by January 18th;
All written work must be scored by your advisor with at least a “successful” on every component; 
You will sign up to present on the Capstone Website via a Google form.
Presentation times and locations will be posted to the Capstone website approximately 3 days before the presentation.
After the January wave, any remaining Seniors who have not completed Capstone may be reassigned to a structured study hall to work on their project.  Structured study halls may be scheduled during any study hall periods including late arrival or early release periods.
Reach out to your adviser with questions.
 
The 4th Annual Lt. Governor's Computing Challenge is here! CodeJoy is offering some exciting new ways to engage in the Computing Challenge, no matter your coding experience level! These opportunities include interactive virtual field trips for students (requiring NO PREP from teachers!), and live virtual PD for teachers. Thanks to our sponsors, all of these experiences have been made available for FREE to Connecticut educators and classrooms! The Lt. Governor's Computing Challenge website is loaded with resources to help you help your students submit to the challenge so be sure to check it out: https://www.ltgovcc.org/ 
 

Posted by lramach On 11 January, 2023 at 2:15 PM