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    Week of April 15th, 2013The Williams School works with each child to build an enduring foundation

    for academic, moral, and social success. Williams School students embody

    integrity, confidence, discipline, and a love of learning.

    Honor before Honors

    MARK YOUR CALENDARSFor the following TWS events:

    Thursday, April 18th

    Early Dismissal @ 1 PM/Parent Conferences 3-6 PM

    Scholastic Book Fair Begins

    Friday, April 19th

    NO SCHOOL/Parent-Teacher Conferences

    Camp Williams Available

    Monday, April 22nd

    Spring Class Photo Day

    Friday, April 26th

    7th

    Grade Parent Coffee @ 8 AM

    CALENDAR ANNOUNCEMENTS FOR 2013-2014

    Monday, August 26th

    First Day of School

    Friday, December 20th

    Winter Break Begins

    Monday, January 6th

    School Resumes

    Monday, March 3rd

    -Friday, March 7th

    Spring Break

    Friday, April 18th

    - Monday, April 21stEaster Break

    Although the Calendar is not completed, these dates are set and you may make family

    plans according to these breaks. Thank you from the TWS Staff!

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    THIS WEEK FIRST GRADE @ GHENT EYECARE

    Monday, April 15th

    Girls Soccer vs. Suffolk Christian Academy @ Bluebird 4:00 PM

    Va. Opera presents Pirates of Penzance8:15-9:30 AM K-5th in MPRTuesday, April 16th

    Boys Tennis @ Norfolk Collegiate 4:00 PM

    GOTR 3:05-4:30 PM

    Wednesday, April 17th

    Girls Soccer @ Baylake Pines 4:00 PMPick-a-Time Conference Scheduling Closes 8:30 AM

    Young Yogis Yoga 3:05-4:00 PM

    Girls Lacrosse Club @ Olney Field 3:30-5:00 PM

    Thursday, April 18th

    Boys Tennis Practice @ Fergus Reed 3:30-5:00 PM

    EARLY DISMISSAL 1 PM/ Parent Conferences 3-6 PM

    Extended Day is Available

    Scholastic Book Fair

    GOTR 3:05-4:30 PM

    Girls Soccer vs. Cape Henry @ Bluebird 4:00 PM

    Friday, April 19th

    NO SCHOOL/ Parent-Teacher Conferences

    Camp Williams Available

    Scholastic Book Fair

    NEXT WEEK

    Monday, April 22nd

    Spring Class Photo Day

    Girls Soccer vs. BEACH @ Bluebird Park 4:00 PM

    Tuesday, April 23rd

    Boys Tennis Practice @ Fergus Reed 3:30-5:00 PM

    GOTR 3:05-4:30 PM

    Board Meeting 4:30 PM

    Wednesday, April 24th

    Young Yogis Yoga 3:05-4:00 PM

    Girls Soccer @ Nansemond Suffolk Academy 4:30 PM

    Girls Lacrosse Club @ Olney Field 3:30-5:00 PM

    Thursday, April 25th

    Boys Tennis vs. Norfolk Collegiate @ Fergus Reed 4:00 PM

    GOTR 3:05-4:30 PM

    Friday, April 26th

    7th

    Grade Parent Coffee @ 8:00-9:15 AM in MPR

    Band Field Trip to the International Tattoo

    LOOKING AHEAD iPads in the classroom

    Monday, April 29th

    Boys Tennis @ Norfolk Academy 4:00 PM

    Tuesday, April 30th

    Girls Soccer vs. St. Patrick @ Bluebird Park 4:00 PM

    GOTR 3:05-4:30 PM

    Boys Tennis Practice @ Fergus Reed 3:30-5:00 PM

    Wednesday, May 1st

    May Baskets to Neighbors

    Girls Lacrosse Club @ Olney Field 3:30-5:00 PM

    Young Yogis Yoga 3:05-4:00 PM

    Spring Band Concert @ Maury High School 7 PM

    Thursday, May 2nd

    Boys Tennis vs. Norfolk Collegiate @ Fergus Reed 4:00 PM

    Friday, May 3rd

    Middle School Spring Dance

    Girls Soccer vs. Baylake Pines @ Bluebird Park 4:00 PM

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    TWS is proud to present a spring lacrosse club for girls in grades 5-8. Led by Ms. Adams and Ms. Nexsen,

    the club will meet on Olney Field from 3:30-5 p.m. on Wednesdays beginning March 20 and continuing

    through May 15. We welcome "laxers" of all levels and will focus on learning and developing mechanical

    skills and strategy through drills and scrimmages. Athletes will need a stick, a mouth guard, and

    protective eyewear. Please email Ms. Adams ([email protected]), Ms. Nexsen

    ([email protected]), or Team Mom Michelle Hirschfeld ([email protected]).

    $45.00 per day*

    Friday, April 19, 2013

    Led By Joyce Soria and Ann Daly

    8:30am-5:30pm**

    No SchoolParent Conference Day

    Earth Day at Camp WilliamsThe morning will feature a trip to MacDonalds Garden Centerin Bennetts Creek, Suffolk.

    We will leave school at 9:30am, tour the garden center, pick out a plant to take home and

    plants for the Extended Day Garden on the back steps of the Fairfax Avenue lunchroom

    door. We will return to school and make our own lunchsandwiches, veggies and fruit for

    dessert. In the afternoon we will make bird feeders, plant flowers and make sock puppets

    from recycled materials. Weather permitting, we will take a walk to Raleigh Park and finish

    the day with a movie about taking care of the environment.

    Please make checks payable to

    Joyce Soria.-*Reservations are required, by calling 627-1383 x241. If the minimum enrollment of 8 is not reached

    by Monday, April 15, 2013 at 10:00am, the following sliding scale applies per child if 3- 7 children areenrolled: 3 children - $95.00, 4 children - $75.00, 5 children - $60.00, 6 children - $55.00, 7 children -

    $50.00.

    -All fees are included for any off campus field trips, crafts, lunch, and snack.

    -By enrolling your child in Camp Williams, you are giving your permission for your child to attend the

    listed on and off campus activities.

    -Camp Williams staff may be reached on the Extended Day cell phone, 237-1875 or on Joyce Sorias

    phone, 469-7759 at all times during the day.

    -If you wish your child to have sun screen or insect repellant, please fill out the Medication Consent

    Form and send the product and the form in with your child on the day or days of enrollment. Forms are

    available from the front office, Extended Day or the website.

    -Please let us know if you will not be able to drop your child off by departure time, as there is no

    available care for your child at school.**We will have early drop off at 7:30am for $5.00, extra. Reservations required!

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    21stCentury Learning:

    Preparing our students for learning in the 21stCentury is one of our highest priorities at

    TWS. Available technology places the whole world at their fingertips, and more than ever, learning is

    inspiring and totally fun. We need your help to build the foundation at TWS. We want to encourage

    our students to be information managers, self learners, and problem solvers through multi-sensory

    instruction, streamlined instructional tools and computer platforms. iPads are just the tip of the

    iceberg. Thank you for helping us provide the tools and skills for their success. To make a gift, pleaseemail Meredith Lauter [email protected] fill out the form included in this Broadcast.

    Thank you!

    IPad/iphone

    Tips & Tricks Class

    (Spots Available for this Auction Sign-Up Event)

    Sunday, April 28th, 1-2pm, MPR, $35 per person

    Do you love your iPhone and iPad but feel like you're just scratching the surface of what they can

    do? Do you want to take better pictures with your camera phone? Do you want tips on great apps

    for yourself and your children?

    Trish Jones will hold an hour-long class that will cover tips beyond just the basics for operating

    your iPhone and iPad. There will also be a tutorial on how to take better pictures with your phoneand a handout with descriptions on top apps for entertainment and education.

    Limited to the first 15 people to sign up; Class will be held April 28th from 1:00 - 2:00 in the MPR

    at Williams with light refreshments served afterwards. [email protected] up or for more information.

    Book Summer Travel and Support TWSGet ready for summer and support TWS with

    eBoxTops. Earn eBoxTops when you book atSouthwest, Expedia, Orbitz, Hotels.com,Comfort Inn, Wyndham and more! You can

    even earn eBoxTops when you shop at iTunesand Snapfish. For more information, visithttp://tinyurl.com/summerboxtops

    Students must have athletic shoes that have shoe laces or Velcro. They must also have a shoe tongue and be

    closed in all around. Be mindful that we do run outside and we are trying to keep all students safe while running.Appropriate shoes:

    PLEASE SEE ATTACHMENT FOR COMPLETE DESCRIPTION FOR PROPER ATTIRE

    FOR P.E.

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