As the semester draws to a close, a quick reminder: After School Tutoring is in Foundation Hall every day Monday through Thursday, through May 12. Anyone needing help in Math, Science, English, Spanish or Theology is welcome to attend.
No appointment necessary. Enter Foundation Hall through the doors beside the Campus Spirit Store.
3:10 dismissal Days → Tutoring time 3:20-4:45
2:30 dismissal Days → Tutoring time 2:40-4:05
Weekly Schedule:
Monday- English, Earth Science, Environmental Biology, Spanish, Math
Tuesday- English, Physics, Math
Wednesday- English, Chemistry, Math
Thursday- English, Biology, Math, Theology
KickStart U
Junior Parents: Give your Lancer a head start on their College Applications and Personal Statements this summer! KickStart U will once again hold its College Application and Essay Workshop at Salpointe this summer. Kickstart U is an impactful program designed by Salpointe teacher Tim Evans and former Salpointe college counselor Lynn Ossowski to help students tell their unique stories to colleges. Students benefit from individualized writing instruction and application coaching in an enthusiastic environment that promotes engagement, reflection and creativity. The 4-day workshop will give students a head-start on the application process so they and focus on and enjoy their senior year. Students will work on writing college application essays, developing a college list and completing their Senior Bragsheet. Dates and registration information are at
http://www.kickstartu.org. Contact Mr. Tim Evans with questions at
tevans@salpointe.org.
Character Counts
On Wednesday, Kailie Simpson mentioned different things we can do to better ourselves. The focus was on how we communicate and to realize, especially from our own experience, that words really do hurt and we need to be positive (
Ways to Be a Better Person). On Thursday, Omar Monreal talked about the things that are out of our control. What is in our control are our choices, changing our circumstances and how we treat others (
Our Ability to Choose). Follow the links to read the full commentaries!