Falcon Updates
May 27, 2019
Week of May 27, 2019
Monday: No School!
Tuesday: B Day
Wednesday: A Day
Thursday: B Day
Friday: A Day
TEACHER DUTY: TEAM C
Thank you for participating
We will use the money raised from this drive to buy metal outdoor recycling and trash receptacles.
ATTENTION High School Students
Tuesday: Math
Wednesday: English
Thursday: Science
Friday: History
HS students that are leaving after exams each day can dress down. If students are staying on campus after the testing sessions will need to wear uniforms.
HS students will not be required to attend school after exams.
SOAR - New MS TOUR opportunity
All monies received starting July 1 will count towards the 209 - 20 school year.
LOST AND FOUND CLEAN OUT
Tuesday May 28th - Wed June 5th ..... All Lost and Found Items will be on Sale in the Lobby
THEREFORE, Please be sure that all students/parents check the Lost and Found area on the stage
Prior to May 28th to collect any lost items.
As of May 28th those items not collected will be sold in the lobby (proceeds to go toward the Teacher Appreciation Fund)
Thank you, Riley Tucker
TESTING SCHEDULE
Tuesday, May 28: HS exams (Math 1, 2, 3)
Wednesday, May 29: HS English Exams
Thursday, May 30: HS Science Exams
Friday, May 31: HS History Exams
*HS students will be dismissed on final exam days starting Tuesday, May 28 at 12 noon. They will be allowed to check out but can stay at school if need be. Friday, May 31 will be the last day of school for High School students unless make-up tests are needed.
NCLA FALCONRY
Want to register.....Additional information will be forthcoming. The Falconry Handbook, Registration forms and information will be posted on thencla.org by next Wednesday, May 15th.
Donation items needed for FALCONRY
Basically, if it's something their children enjoyed, it's still in good condition, and it's small enough to be easily stored in shoe-box to storage cube sized bins, we are interested. Donations can be placed in the entry way at the office. ONLY items in good condition and neatly boxed can be accepted.
Art Supplies:
crayons, markers, pencils, colored pencils, pencil sharpeners, paper, construction paper, glue sticks, safety scissors, coloring books (minimal use), stamps and pads, decorative hole-punchers
Gross Motor/Outdoor Play:
assorted balls, jump ropes, hula hoops, bubbles
Manipulatives/Indoor Play:
puzzles (with all their pieces), Legos, K-nex, Magna-Tiles, other building sets, board games, playing cards (like Uno, Go Fish, etc.), learning games, books, small figures (kid's meal toys, animals, super heros, hotwheels, princesses, polly pocket, etc.), playdoh or playfoam and tools, jewelry pop-bead sets, pattern blocks with image cards, etc.
Ride On Toys:
Scooters
Instruments NEEDED
Graduation is Saturday, June 1
SPIRIT ROCK NEWS
You may rent the rock by going to the website:
https://sites.google.com/a/thencla.org/pto/fundraising/spirit-rock
Dates to Remember
Wednesday & Thursday, May 29 & 30 - Mandatory Graduation Practice @ 1 pm
Friday, May 31 - Last required school day for High school Students
Saturday, June 1 - NCLA Graduation
Monday, June 3- Field Day for K - 6
Wednesday, June 5 - Early Release Day @ 1 pm LAST DAY OF SCHOOL
Soccer Camp-June 10-13
Basketball Camp- July 8-12
Wrestling Camp- July 22-25
Volleyball Camp-July 29-August 1
Mini Cheer Camp- July 18-20
Class of 2019 ACCEPTANCES
Aaron Hardin - Wake Technical Community College
Addison McKaughn - Western Carolina University, UNC-Charlotte, Appalachian State University
Aidan Kelley - High Point University
Alex Ware - Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, NC State University - School of Engineering,
Virginia Tech - School of Engineering
Andrew Graney - Appalachian State University, UNC-Chapel Hill, NC State University
Bailey Williams - Hampden Sydney, Liberty University, Gardner Webb, Western Carolina University, Appalachian State University, UNC-Charlotte, Virginia TechBrooks Parker - Applachian State, East Carolina University, National Guard enlistment
Bryan Wolfe - Methodist, Lenoir-Rhyne University, Wingate University, Elon University
Camille Leake - East Carolina University
Charlotte Bullock - Full Sail University
Daniel Ellis - NC State University, East Carolina University, Liberty
Eva Witteveen - Western Carolina University, UNC-Charlotte, Appalachian State University, NC State University
Grace Polomski - Gardner-Webb, Hollins University, Lenoir-Rhyne, UNC-Asheville, Radford
Grace Warren - East Carolina University, Appalachian State University, UNC-Charlotte, UNC-Wilmington, High Point University
Hannah Wells - UNC-Greensboro, UNC-Pembroke, Appalachian State University
Kelsey Wiley - High Point University
Layla Wood - Wingate University, UNC-Greensboro, Western Carolina, Appalachian State University, UNC-Charlotte
Lily Scott - Guilford Technical Community College
Jessica Zhong - UNC Asheville, UNC Greensboro
Mary Gilpin - East Carolina University, UNC-Charlotte, Elon, High Point University, Appalachian State University, UNC-Chapel Hill, NC State
Mathew Ritchie - The Citadel, East Carolina University, Texas A & M, Appalachian State
Michael Walsh - East Carolina University, East Tennessee State
Morgan Dellacona - UNC-Charlotte
Nathan McKaughn - East Carolina University, UNC-Wilmington, Western Carolina, Appalachian State
Noah Herbert - Averett University, Liberty
Riley Green - UNC - Chapel Hill
Ryan Absher - Appalachian State University, UNC-Chapel Hill, NC State University, Liberty, Virginia Tech - School of Engineering
Savannah Welch - Guilford Technical Community College
Taylor Morgan - Appalachian State University, UNC-Greensboro
SERVICE HOURS
Freshmen, Sophomores, and Juniors-Be sure to check the website for upcoming service events! All service hours are due June 5 or before. It is STRONGLY suggested that when you complete your service hours, please make a copy and give to the Front Office asap...please do not wait until the due date. Just a reminder 25 hours of community service is required each year of your high school career. Please not this does NOT include job shadowing, CAP encampment, service at a for profit organization, etc.
Summer Camp DATES
June 10 - 13 - Girls and Boys Soccer Camp for ages 5 - 14 Click here for information
July 8 - 12 Girls and Boys Basketball Camp for grades 4 - 8. Click Here for information
July 18-20 Summer Mini Cheer Camp for rising K-5 students (click HERE for information)July 29 - 1 Volleyball Camp for Girls rising 4th - 8th grades (click HERE for information)
Want something in the Falcon Updates?
Jim Shaw's Ace Flying Academy
The ACE Academy @ the Smith Reynold’s Airport is in Winston-Salem. This camp is an excellent opportunity for students interested in careers in aviation. It’s also great for parents who are looking for a worth-while summer camp.
This year with the delays of the public school summer, Mr. Shaw has agree to host a session June 10-14. He is doing a middle and high school combo and giving the Leadership Academy students first dibs on the 50 slots available. The large grant that subsidizes this program is an extra bonus. The fee for the week, M-F 8-3pm, Lunch and snacks included is $125 per student.
There is also a series of Saturday sessions each month in conjunction with the ACE Summer Camp. The 1st session is set for February 16th. LINK to register or for more information: https://shawaceacademy.sportngin.com/register/form/252414977?_ga=2.43765093.1907469353.1548360884-2057757726.1548360884
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twitter: @nclatweets
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K - 4 Parents
5th and 6th Grade Parents
7th and 8th Grade Parents
High Schol Parents and Students
Parent Business Directory
Be sure to check the spelling of the personalization on your spirit order BEFORE you place the order.
NCLA Hospitality for 2018 - 19
We have decided to allow parents/grandparents to sign up for various dates throughout the year to shower teachers with love. Please read description attached to sign-up to give you ideas if you are interested. CLICK HERE for information and to sign up.
Bus Drivers For HIRE
Student Parking Application
Click here for application.
Shopping Corner!
Amazon: smille.amazon.com
Portion of your purchases are given back to The NCLA.
Harris Teeter:
Link your Vic card to the school
School code: 1984
Lowes Foods
Box Tops for Education
Available on many brands: General Mills cereal, Nature Valley, Totinos, etc
Cut them out and send in to your child’s homeroom teacher
Labels for Education
Available on many brands: Bic, Campbell’s, Swanson’s, Pepperidge Farms, etc.
Cut them out and send in to your child’s homeroom teacher