New Century Weekly Communication Update for Week of February 7, 2011

February 8th, 2011
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Our Mission is to engage students in critical thinking and teamwork that empowers them toward life-long learning and global citizenship.

Important Dates

  • Monday, February 7th – NWEA testing
  • Tuesday, February 8th – NWEA testing
  • Tuesday, February 8th – After School Activities Club
  • Wednesday, February 9th – NWEA testing
  • Wednesday, February 9th – After School Activities Club
  • Wednesday, February 9th – After School Aviation Club

* reminder that next week is SNEEK Week at New Century!!

Professional Learning

Professional Learning Communities will be meeting on Mondays from 2:15 – 3:15 to continue developing learning targets, common assessments, and to further implement project curriculum.

Highlights

  • · New Century Math Counts competed at Gustavus – the kids did great!
  • · New Century Lacrosse ready to get started!
  • New Century students performed in the upper percentile of Minnesota on the ACT’s!
  • New Century International Holiday Bazaar was a success!
  • New Century planning trip to New York City, Philadelphia, and New Jersey!
  • New Century Reading and Math MCAII Prep is off to a great start!
  • New Century Girls Hockey First Game is Tuesday at Worthington High School!
  • New Century Acoustic Guitar Class is up and running!
  • New Century Student Council worked at Culvers to raise money for the school!
  • New Century 9-12 graders attended the National College Fair at the Minneapolis Convention Center. Look for the story in Tuesday’s edition of the Hutchinson Leader!
  • New Century Chronicle Newspaper will be distributed six times throughout the school year – one time per block – so look for your first copy soon!
  • All New Century students and staff planted our tree of hope in September and it is growing every day in our side yard.
  • New Century Student Council is off to a great start and has elected officers.
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