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March 09, 2010

WEDNESDAY THEATRE CLASSES AT CITY

Acting classes will begin March 17 in the multipurpose room from 2:15-4:15 every Wednesday for students in grades 9-12. Mr. Ellis and his two acting coaches will meet weekly after school with City High students who want to act in scenes and monologs this trimester. Hopefully, enough students will participate to stage a cabaret or showcase night of their work in early June before the summer vacation. If you are interested, attend this coming Wednesday and see everyone who is joining the class!

For more information, contact Roger Ellis at ellis.roger@ymail.com


September 29, 2009

COUNT DAY IS TOMORROW SEPTEMBER 30th!!!

"nuf said!

Be in school tomorrow! The September count represents 75% of the per pupil amount we receive from the state. The other 25% comes after the February count.

The legislature is about to take $218. from GRPS (yes, that includes City) per student. DON'T LET THEM TAKE MORE!!!

See you in school tomorrow.

Thanks!

Wayne Glatz
City PTSA president 2009-10


September 18, 2009

Need a Co-Pilot? Want to Be One?

Are you a student new to City Middle/High School this year? As a parent of a student new to City Middle/High School,
do you have questions about an event or a simple question about navigating the new terrain of City?

We are here to help! There are several other students & families who are either in the same situation currently or have been in your shoes
previously. We propose creating a networking system that teams up new students with volunteer student "Co-Pilots" who can help
them navigate the halls, lunch and answer simple questions.

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December 04, 2008

7th GRADE WORK ZONE

The 7th Grade After School Work Zone is located in Mrs. Potyraj's room, #116, across from Mrs. Heintzleman's. The 7th Grade Work Zone is open Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 2:15 pm to 3:30 pm. Students are expected to go to their lockers, use the rest room, get a snack and take care of any necessities from 2:00 to 2:15 pm. At 2:15 students are expected to be in the room and start working on the day's math assignment immediately. Mrs. Potyraj requires the students to start with math, to ensure they understand the day's concepts and to ask for help if they need it. Students are also able to check their answers. Students are expected to come in and work independently, yet help each other when appropriate.

The 7th Grade After School Work Zone will open for 2nd Trimester on Monday, December 8.
Remember we are open Monday, Wednesday and Friday for the 7th Grade.


November 12, 2008

7th GRADE WORK ZONE

The 7th Grade After School Work Zone is located in Mrs. Potyraj's room, #116, across from Mrs. Heintzleman's. The 7th Grade Work Zone is open Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 2:15 pm to 3:30 pm. Students are expected to go to their lockers, use the rest room, get a snack and take care of any necessities from 2:00 to 2:15 pm. At 2:15 students are expected to be in the room and start working on the day's math assignment immediately. Mrs. Potyraj requires the students to start with math, to ensure they understand the day's concepts and to ask for help if they need it. Students are also able to check their answers. Students are expected to come in and work independently, yet help each other when appropriate.

The 7th Grade After School Work Zone will be open on the following dates for the rest of 1st Trimester::
Friday, November 14
Monday, November 17
Friday, November 21

The 7th Grade After School Work Zone will open for 2nd Trimester on Monday, December 8. Remember we are open Monday, Wednesday and Friday for the 7th Grade.

Contact Mrs. Potyraj at 819-6256 or potyrajs@grps.k12.mi.us


October 09, 2008

GET IN THE ZONE...THE WORKZONE

The WORKZONE is now open and operational. The WORKZONE is a student run area where 8th - 12th graders are invited to come and get homework done. You may work independently, in pairs, in a study group or with a tutor. Come help someone or be helped. You can even get started on a project. This place is your very own WORKZONE. The WORKZONE is located in Rm. 121(Mrs. Miller's room). The WORKZONE is open Monday - Thursday, 2:00 pm - 3:30 pm.


May 01, 2008

SAT Test day reminders from College Board

Your SAT® Checklist


As your SAT test day draws near, be sure to review these last-minute tips to help you do your best.

The Day Before

□ Gather up everything you're going to need for the next morning. You don't want to be stuck frantically searching for your Admission Ticket just before you rush out the door. You'll need the following items:
o Acceptable photo ID
o Your SAT Admission Ticket
o Two sharpened No. 2 pencils (pens and mechanical pencils are not allowed)
o A calculator with fresh batteries
o A hand-held CD player with fresh batteries, if you are taking a Language Test with Listening
□ Write down the directions to the test center. Make sure you know how to get to your test center and how long it'll take you to get there.
□ Check to see if your test center is open. Especially if there is bad weather in your area, tune into your local media (like you do for school closing announcements) or visit www.collegeboard.com on the Friday before the test to make sure your test center is open.
□ Be well-rested and ready to go. Get a good night's sleep the night before the test.
□ Set two alarms—one in your room and one in someone else's room, in case you hit the snooze button one time too many.
The Morning of the Test


□ Eat breakfast. You'll be at the test center for four hours and you're likely to get hungry.
□ Bring snacks. During one of the breaks, you can eat or drink any snacks you have brought with you. A healthy snack will go a long way toward keeping you alert during the entire test.
□ Arrive at your test center no later than 7:45 a.m. Don't risk getting locked out because you're 30 seconds late. Give yourself plenty of time to get to get there. Consider traffic, weather conditions, flat tires, and anything else that could slow you down.

□ Leave your cell phone at home. Don't run the risk of having your phone ring or vibrate during testing. It could cost you your scores! If you are seen using a cell phone or any other prohibited electronic device while in the test center, or if the device makes noise or vibrates, you may be dismissed immediately, your scores may be canceled, and the device may be confiscated. This policy also applies to any other prohibited digital and/or electronic devices such as Blackberries, pagers, PDAs, cameras or other photographic equipment, or separate timers of any kind. We strongly advise you not to bring them.
During the Test

□ Use breaks to eat or drink any snacks you have brought with you. You will have several breaks during the test. Use them to relax and eat a snack so you can stay focused.
□ Work only on the section you are supposed to be working on. You're not allowed to go back to a section once that section has ended. You also can't start the next section if you finish a section early.
□ Do easier questions first. You earn just as many points for easy questions as you do for hard ones.
□ Make sure you use a No. 2 pencil on the answer sheet. It is very important that you fill in the entire circle darkly and completely. If you change your response, erase it as completely as possible. It is very important that you follow these instructions when filling out your answer sheet.
□ Use all of your time. Students around you may close up their test books and rest their heads on their desks, but you know better. Go back to review problems you weren't quite sure about the first time. Or, if you skipped any hard problems use the time to try to work them out.
□ Stay positive and focused. Keep your mind on your work, not your score.
□ Try not to worry about whether you "nailed it" or "blew it." Know you did your best—and celebrate. You deserve it.

Good Luck!


December 14, 2007

Homework Policy

The staff is continually looking at the homework issue and how the augmentation of homework can support the curriculum and meaningful student learning. Homework is a part of City High-Middle and we need parent support as we work to enhance our program.


November 20, 2007

Mr. Elve's 9th Grade Humanities Schedule

5th Block:
11/26; Quiz on Iliad books 13-15, review books 16-18
11/27; Quiz on books 16-18, review books 19-21

4th and 6th Blocks:
11/28; Quiz on Iliad books 16-18, review books 19-21
11/29; Review for fianl Iliad test on 12/3

NOTE TO ALL: You have been given an extra week for your Iliad project. It is now due 12/3 and presentations will be the week of the 3rd. Final Iliad test will still be on 12/3 as originally planned, so PLAN YOUR TIME ACCORDINGLY.

12/3; Test on Iliad and books 19-24, projects due.


Mr. Elve's 9th Grade Humanities Schedule

5th Block:
11/26; Quiz on Iliad books 13-15, review books 16-18
11/27; Quiz on books 16-18, review books 19-21

4th and 6th Blocks:
11/28; Quiz on Iliad books 16-18, review books 19-21
11/29; Review for fianl Iliad test on 12/3

NOTE TO ALL: You have been given an extra week for your Iliad project. It is now due 12/3 and presentations will be the week of the 3rd. Final Iliad test will still be on 12/3 as originally planned, so PLAN YOUR TIME ACCORDINGLY.

12/3; Test on Iliad and books 19-24, projects due.


November 09, 2006

Homework Help

Students and Parents...Post your requests for tutors or other kinds of homework help here.

Tutors & Teachers...Post information, availability, pricing and other information relating to homework help here.

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