Thursday, January 9, 2020

student survey and Pow Wow info

Two items of interest for you, my students.

1. It is the time of the semester where teachers are asked to have students fill out a survey regarding their experience in each class.  The information gathered is a valuable tool to help us develop as teachers. The results are seen only by me, my Department Chair, the Assistant Principals, and the Principal.  Results of the survey are not shared with students and/or other teachers, but can be used for professional growth. The survey is anonymous and meant to give me valuable feedback. 

Thank you for your help in making me a better teacher.

2. Reminder: I am offering 10 points of extra credit to students who support the Pow Wow being held this Saturday, January 11. Details are posted on yesterday's blog. Please let me know if you have questions. See you there!



Here is more detailed information about the Pow Wow, courtesy of Mr. Scholl:


The Pow Wow is a major cultural event sponsored by the school that is a great learning experience. It is also an important part of our service mission, having raised over $65,000 over 19 years for the St. Labre Indian School and the Crow and Cheyenne children that the school serves. 

Thank you for your help in supporting this important tradition of John Carroll School.

American Indian PowWow
Morning Star Celebration
20th Annual Benefit for St. Labré Indian School


All are Welcome to Celebrate American Indian Culture,
Music, Dance, Food, Art and Crafts

Saturday, January 11, 2020
John Carroll School in Bel Air, Maryland
                                Doors Open at 10 a.m
Master of Ceremonies ~ Wilbur Bull Coming
Southern Cheyenne, Hammon, Oklahoma

                                      1 p.m. ~ Grand Entry ~ 1 p.m.
  
Suggested Donation for Admission is $5/adult and $2/child. 
Proceeds benefit St. Labré Indian School in Ashland, Montana.

Schedule

10:30                            Native American Flute
11:00                            Gourd Dancing
1:00                                 Grand Entry
4:00                              Dinner Break - “feed” for dancers, drums, elders
5:30                              Evening Dancing Resumes

Staff
Arena Director                                               Ted Severe
Head Man Dancer                                          Louis Campbell
Head Lady Dancer                                         Adrienne Harmon
Host Drum                                                      Zotigh Singers
Invited Drums                                                Black Horse Butte, White Buffalo Singers, Medicine Horse, Red Blanket 
Drums by invitation only, please!

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