Monday, May 3, 2010

May 3rd - 9th

Happy Monday! Good luck to all students taking AP exams this week!

CLUB, TERM COUNCIL, AND PUBLICATION ANNOUNCEMENTS

Global History for Haiti—10 for $10 - A letter from Ms. Stolarsky's Global Class
Please visit click here for more information.

Hunter Life Committee Meeting this week
Friday, May 7th
Activities and 5th (11:15 to 12:30) in Rm 318
Parents interested in attending please rsvp to Ranu Boppana @ ranuboppana@gmail.com .

JCAC (Jewish Cultural Awareness Club)
Join us every Friday, during activities, in room 208 for our weekly meetings!
Some upcoming events:
-Jewpardy
-Planning for next year's cultural show
If you have any questions, feel free to contact: herzogj@rcn.com

BoxTops Collection At Hunter!
Do you want to make a difference at Hunter?
We will be collecting boxtops in the lobby at anytime as part of this pilot boxtops collection program. Boxtops can be found on everyday products like cereal or tissue boxes and are worth 10 cents each! The money raised from boxtops collection will be used towards in-school projects for the students, voted upon by the students.
To start, all you need to do is simply: 1. Clip 2. Collect 3. Drop-in
Make your school a better place! For more information, go to: boxtops4education.com
Or see Jonathan Herzog or Ms. Siegmann if you have any questions.

COLORS (Children Overcoming Lifelong Obstacles Recieving Support)
COLORS is a new club dedicated to helping children with cancer in all possible ways. We are affiliated with the American Cancer Society and will have many upcoming service credit opportunities. COLORS meets every Tuesday activities, in room 414. Please join the cause!
contact: aditi.earth@gmail.com

Action for Energy Awareness (AEA)
Be a Part of Hunter’s First Energy Initiative
Action for Energy Awareness is seeking interested students to serve in the governing body as treasurer, secretary or as chair of different working committees: increased energy awareness, school energy conservation programs, community demonstration program, changing community policies, and fundraising. Interested students must send a
letter of interest to Radin Ahmadian at radin119@gmail.com. Remember to include your name, section of interest and contact information.

Kids Walk for Kids with Cancer
Looking for Hunter students to participate in the 10th annual Kids Walk for Kids with Cancer - The Kids Walk is a 4.5 mile walkathon organized by NYC area students to raise money for pediatric cancer research at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center. This year the walk will take place on Saturday, May 8th at 1:30 in Central Park. Many NYC area high schools participate. Although this is an exceptional event created by, organized and run by high school students, last year was the first time Hunter ever participated. Hunter could have a big impact on this event and the lives of children with cancer. Students are organized by school and put together teams of walkers who ask sponsors to make a contribution in any amount for pediatric cancer research. All walkers are welcome – there is no registration process or fee, although a $20 contribution is requested from walkers not getting sponsors. For more information on how you can get involved please contact Eilis Bacon-Blaber at mebb11217@gmail.com Hunter already has a fundraising page on the Kids Walk website at www.kidswalkforkidswithcancer.org - students interested in raising money as well as walking could just add their name to our page (but they would be expected to raise some funds if they do) and ask their sponsors to contribute via the site.

FROM THE OFFICE OF EXTERNAL PROGRAMS

Service Learning Hours are now online!
We are happy to announce you can now check your service learning hours online. To check your hours, simply log on to Moodle, http://moodle.hccs.hunter.cuny.edu/ and click on the service learning course. On the left side, you will see a "grades" link. When you click grades, you will see your current service hours.
*If you have an issue logging into Moodle: Please see Mr. MacKenty in room 425, or email him at bill@mackenty.org
*If you have an issue with your hours (incorrect number of hours): Please see Mr. Diaz or Ms. Monroe in room 236.
Please note that the hours are updated every few weeks, so if you have handed in your documentation to the Service Office it may take a couple of weeks for you to see those hours included.

OTHER HAPPENINGS AND SPECIAL OPPORTUNITIES

Reshma for Congress Summer Internship Opportunities
The candidate is Reshma Saujani (www.reshma2010.com). She is attempting to become the first South Asian woman ever elected to the US Congress. She's the daughter of political refugees from Uganda and she’s decided to run for Congress to make sure New Yorkers have the same opportunities that she’s had.
We are hoping to help young, motivated individuals with a strong interest in politics get valuable experience through a position with our campaign. We have a variety of available internship opportunities. If interested please email Aaron Strauss (aaron@reshma2010.com) your contact information and a little bit about yourself and why you want to do an internship with the campaign.

Book Party for Hunter College High School English Teacher Kip Zegers
Tuesday, May 4th from 4-6pm. President's Conference Room. 17th Floor, Hunter College East.
Students and Faculty welcome.
President Jennifer J. Raab and the Hunter College Center for Gifted Studies and Education invite you to a poetry reading and reception to mark the publication of long-time Hunter College High School English teacher Kip Zegers' new book, Reading Whitman in Manhattan: Poetry, Teaching, and Hunter College High School. Zegers' book, published this spring by Foothills Publishing, will be available for purchase at the reception. This unusual book combines Zegers' poems on teaching at Hunter, some personal essays on the link between poetry and teaching, and excerpts from Argus, Hunter's literary magazine. Kip Zegers and select HCHS students will read from his work.
Please reply to Francesca Bacon via email fbacon@hunter.cuny.edu or phone (212) 396-6308.

Seeking Artwork Donations to Benefit HCHS
The HCHS Alumnae/i Association is holding its third annual Spring Gala/Art Benefit at the Yale Club of New York City on May 12, 2010. For the first time, there will be a juried fine art and memorabilia Silent Auction, and the Alum Association is accepting artwork donations from any interested alums, students, faculty and parents by May 6. To obtain an entry form, please write to Elyse Reissman, Executive Director, HCHS Alumnae/i Association, elyse@hchsaa.org or call 212-650-3349. Required: slide/transparency or digital image of donated work and a copy of the artist’s bio.

Summer Intensive Chinese Language Program
Have a plan for the incoming summer yet? If not, here's a great opportunity for you to learn Chinese while earning college credits.
It's a pleasure to announce that Hunter College will be hosting the 4th year of Chinese Honor Program for High School students. It will be a 6 weeks program, starting from July 2nd to August 13th, 2010. Upon the completion of the program with designated language proficiency, you will have a opportunity to receive the StarTalk scholarship to cover your tuition. In another word, your class will be FREE and you will earn 3 college credits. Most importantly, you will immerse yourself in Chinese language and culture this summer, which is AWESOME!
For more details, please visit http://www.hunter.cuny.edu/classics/chinese/SummerProgram.htm
Questions: Contact Ms. Chang at (212) 772-4965 or send an email to: chinesesummer@hunter.cuny.edu

ATHLETICS

For the most up to date sports information, including information about this year's Sports Banquet and a HUGE congratulations to the Girls Fencing Team, please check the Hunter Hawks website:
http://hchshawks.olinesports.com

FROM THE PTA

CASINO ROYALE AUCTION NEWS
First, a huge thanks to all of you for the fantastic response when we asked for donations! There are some absolutely marvelous, generous donations to bid on. We have tickets for nearly every kind of event imaginable (theater, sports, opera, rock concerts), gorgeous artwork, and some once-in-a-lifetime travel packages, just to name a few things that await those who attend. Plus, we have some super fun raffle prizes, like an iPad and a Kindle--only $5 for a chance, but you must be present to win! Speaking of being present, if you haven't gotten your tickets yet, please go to the website and do it now (www.hunterpta.org/auction). Of course, tickets will also be available at the door on the night of the event, Saturday, May 15th, but we'd love to know you're coming!

LOOKING AHEAD

Monday, May 10th - Week 2 of AP Exams
Tuesday, May 11th - Rock Climbing A
Wednesday, May 12th - Rock Climbing B
Thursday, May 13th - Taconic Trip 2
Friday, May 14th - Taconic Trip 2
Saturday, May 15th - HCHS Spring Benefit and Auction

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