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10-18 Cross Country Finals @ Banner

10-18 Boys Soccer vs. St. Andrew's Episcopal

10-21 Conferences-Noon Dismissal

10-22 Conferences-No School for Students

10-23/24  Barnesville Basement


***Save the Date!***

Thurs., November 4th:
Spring Gala and Auction Kickoff!
Right After Drop Off in the Media Lab

Math Problem of the Week    

New to our website is our Math Problem of the Week Check it out on our website and submit your answer!  Correct answers will be announced as each new problem is posted!  Students, Parents, Friends-all are welcome to submit your answer!

Advancement    

Thank you to all who have participated in the 2010-11 Annual Fund Campaign thus far! The names listed below are those who have made a pledge or sent a gift as of Thursday, October 14. Thank you, Thank you! We are off to a great start in reaching our $235,000 goal and 100% parent participation by Oct. 31!

But, there is still a long way to go. Annual Fund parent volunteers continue to call parents and friends of the school. The volunteers are knowledgeable and willing to answer any of your questions. While we all received letters with suggested contribution amounts, any amount – no matter the size – will help Barnesville reach the goal.

To make a pledge or gift to the school you may do so on the phone with the volunteer, you may call Director of Advancement Georganna Glen at ext. 235, or you may go to the school website and make a secure gift online.

Again, thank you!

Ms. Tara Barnhart
Mrs. Cynthia Barr
Mr. and Mrs. Jason Bennett
Mrs. Linda Birkholz
Ms. Nicole Campbell
Ms. Maria Consuelo Campos
Ms. Jordan Chaffman
Mr. William Wang and Ms. Jenny Chiang
Mr. John Clark
Mr. and Mrs. Doug Crawford
Miss Christine Donza
Ms. Elizabeth Doolittle
Mrs. Ceil Dyke
Ms. Lynda Forman
Mrs. Melanie Gekas
Ms. Georganna Glen
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Goldberg
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Graham
Mrs. Janet Hamilton
Mr. Douglas Hart
Mr. Mykel Hitselberger and Ms. Claudia Harrington
Mr. and Mrs. John Huber
Mrs. Susan Hughson
Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Hyland
Mr. and Mrs. Kirk Jensen
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Johnson III
Mr. Adam Gregory Jones
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Jordan
Mrs. Dona Kaufman
Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Kelliher
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Klingenstein
The Andrew & Julie Klingenstein Family Fund
Mr. and Ms. Robert Kosasky
Mrs. Ann Kupferberg
Mr. and Dr. Richard Landis
Ms Ellen Landriau
Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Marett
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Markoff
Dr. and Mrs. Steven Nagel
Mrs Karol Nave
Mrs. Nataliya Nikitina
Mr. and Mrs. William M. Nichols
Mr. Carl Ohlke and Ms. Mano Koilpillai
Mr. and Mrs. Blake Patterson
Mrs. Ann Pause
Ms. Lise Y. Robinson
Mrs Vickie Roos
Mr. and Mrs. David Russin
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Rutsch
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Sabad
Ms. Deanna Schwartz
Mr. and Mrs. Brian Self
Dr. Yizhong Sha and Ms. Xiao Li
Ms. Mary Jane Sheppard
Mrs. Julie Smith
Mr. Jim Snider
Target, Take Charge of Education
Ms. Nancy Taylor
Ms. Kelly Ratliff Terrell
Mr. and Mrs. Harris Vederman
Mrs. Mary Waldhorn
Mr. Jef Walker and Ms. Lynne Rasmusen
Mr. Craig Walton and Dr. Dawn Walton
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Weintraub
Mr. and Mrs. Lance Woelfer
Ms. Betty Woods
Mr. Michael Parsons and Ms. Frances Ybanez-Parsons
Mrs. Daniela Zeppos
Dr. and Ms. Alexander Zukiwski

    
Spanish Performances and Spirit Day    

Tomorrow, please note that those students wearing colored shirts for the Spanish Performance may wear their colored shirts all day in lieu of their Barnesville Shirts to celebrate the end of Hispanic Heritage Month!

Barnesville Basement    

Next Wednesday Set-up starts for the Basement Sale! Thanks to all who have already volunteered to help - you are much appreciated! We still need more volunteers, however, particularly for Wednesday afternoon, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday. It is a lot of fun, and is a valuable fundraiser for the school, so come out and help!

Other Notes:

  • Please consider displaying a lawn sign at your home. We will have a number of them available at pick-up on Friday.
  • We are looking for some rolling coat/clothing racks to borrow next week. If you have one, let us know.
  • Donations of snacks, water or soda to feed the workers are needed.
  • Donation Drop off : Wednesday 3-6 pm, Thursday 8-6, Friday 8-5 pm.
     

Contact Janine Huber, Julie Landis  or Nicole Campbell with questions.

See You Next Week!

Timely Topics    

And other not-to-missed, parent education events coming to you this fall!

TONIGHT! Sponsored by Parents Council of Washington:

Dr. William Stixrud, a neuropsychologist, will speak about stress, motivation and achievement. The talk will be at the National Cathedral School at 7pm. Parents have seen him speak on this topic before -- he's brilliant and entertaining.

NOVEMBER 18th 7:30 - 9:30 PM Sponsored by The Parent Encouragement Program's Noted Parenting Author Series

: Po Bronson, author of

NutureShock: New Thinking About Children

, will explain why he believes so many of society's current strategies for nurturing children are backfiring! Learn startling findings in all areas of parenting reseach. Tickets are $25 -- at the The Landon School Mondzac Performing Arts Center, Potomac, MD. More info at

www.pepparent.com.


DECEMBER 3rd, 8:30 AM to 11 AM
Join us at Barnesville for a just-in-time-for-the-holidays workshop on Limit- Setting During the Holiday Season! Learn strategies to help avoid over-indulgence, how to use wish lists to help kids winnow down wants, and preplanning with the family on expectations during the holiday season. Don't miss this two hour workshop with a experienced parent educator from The Parent Encouragement Program.

Don’t Miss the First USA Science & Engineering Festival Expo    
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October 23 &24, 2010 on the National Mall – free of charge

Imagine chatting with Albert Einstein, building an underwater robot, managing cargo in the space shuttle or watching a science magician. These are just a few of the over 1,500 interactive exhibits and stage shows planned for the first USA Science & Engineering Festival Expo, October 23-24, 2010 on the National Mall and surrounding areas.

The Expo is the culmination of a two-week Festival which aims to inspire the next generation of scientists and engineers.

At the Expo on October 23 & 24, you will find:

· The science behind Avatar, baseball, superheroes, Thanksgiving dinner, NASCAR, the mathematics of speed jump roping and much more.

· Fifty stage shows featuring science musicians, comedians, rock stars – even the Redskins cheerleaders are creating a support for science cheer.

· More cool science and engineering exhibits than you can even imagine.

Bring your whole family and give your future and current scientists the experience of a lifetime. Here are just a few of the hands-on exhibits you will find.

Learn about Cities of the World in a Virtual Scavenger Hunt

Ready, Set, Go! Immerse yourself in our latest, realistic virtual technology. Plug in and race your way to the finish line, against people across the globe, as you virtually explore real cities around the world and compete in this virtual scavenger hunt. Do your kids have what it takes to win? From Festival Host Lockheed Martin
Learn the Power of DNA and How it Helps Solve Medical Mysteries
Come learn how to decode the mysteries of DNA. How is DNA sequencing used in real world applications such as conservation of cheetahs in Namibia, forensic analysis to help solve crimes and medical developments for tissue typing and pathogen detection (like H1N1)? From Festival sponsor Life Technologies Foundation
There’s a Meteorite Headed Towards Earth and. . .
Science Channel's METEORITE MEN show the spoils of professional meteorite hunting with meteorite treasures they have collected over the years. Attendees will get an up close and personal look at these amazing rocks from outer space. Discovery Communication’s Science Channel
Experience a Tornado from the Inside Out
Want to be a storm chaser? Get a look at the science of professional storm chasing from the experts on Discovery Channel's STORM CHASERS. Experience what it's like inside the ultimate storm chasing vehicle -- The Dominator. Festival sponsor Discovery Communications
Can You Make a New Drug to Cure Cancer?
In this exhibit, participants will get to step into the role of a biopharmaceutical researcher and take their great idea through the many challenges and successes of a virtual drug development process. Celgene Corporation
Find out What Scientists Know about Dinosaur Extinction
Have your kids bring their dinosaur toys and climb aboard this interactive traveling exhibit, which explores where dinosaurs came from and possible causes for why they disappeared 65 million years ago. Touch and examine cool stuff like dinosaur nests and investigate feathered dinosaur fossils from China. Try to answer the question: Did dinosaurs turn into today’s birds? American Museum of Natural History
The Biggest Losers Discuss Healthy Eating
A healthy cooking show called “A Winning Meal with the Biggest Loser” features an all-star cast. Pete Thomas of TV’s “The Biggest Loser” and NIH Executive Chef Robert Hedetniemi team up to help combat the childhood obesity epidemic with an inspiring, delicious performance. The National Institutes of Health
Check out Liquid Nitrogen Ice Cream
You've had 31 flavors, but we bet you haven't had ice cream like this! A homemade Physics specialty it’s the smoothest ice cream you’ve ever tasted, and is safe for children of all ages--come try it! University of Maryland
Watch a Science Magic Show
Come see human being decapitated by mathematics, a knotty problem revealed, the laws of gravity suspended (pun intended). See quantum tunneling up close, and in your face. Learn the secret of the fountain of youth revealed, as demonstrated by siblings.
Meet and Get Your Picture Taken with Famous Scientists
Madame Curie and Albert Einstein will come back to life at the Festival. Chat with them about their great discoveries. Your kids will love it.

For Washingtonians, and those in surrounding states, the Expo is right on the Metro line at the National Mall. Come for a whole day, the weekend, or as long as you can because IT’S ALL FREE.

To learn more go to www.usasciencefestival.org.

A video that you can look at is available at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EUeXwkgL_vE.

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