Friday, December 20, 2013
Monday, December 9, 2013
Hidden Oaks Holiday Express - Spirit Wear
Looking for last minute gifts - you can shop online for Laker spirit wear. View items available through the link below. The online store will be open December 6- December 12th. Place your order now!
https://bsg.tuosystems.com/stores/hiddenoaksholidayexpress?tuo_source=email
Happy Holidays!
https://bsg.tuosystems.com/stores/hiddenoaksholidayexpress?tuo_source=email
Happy Holidays!
Friday, December 6, 2013
MONDAYS - Middle School Ski Club
Ski Club Information:
First Ski Club Date: 12/16/13
Drop off all skis/snowboards in TOMS lower level lot at trailer between 6:45 – 7:15AM
Boots and warm clothes can be stored in the buildings: TOMS (near PE Office) and HOMS (near Main Office)
All lift tickets and rental forms will be distributed near the “gear” storage rooms in each building
as you head to the bus.
Grab lift tickets/rental forms, “warm gear”, backpack and head to bus ASAP
(3 students to a seat)
Ski Club bus locations: TOMS: lower level lot and HOMS: in front of building
Buses leave at 2:30pm (Be on time)
First Ski Club Date: 12/16/13
Drop off all skis/snowboards in TOMS lower level lot at trailer between 6:45 – 7:15AM
Boots and warm clothes can be stored in the buildings: TOMS (near PE Office) and HOMS (near Main Office)
All lift tickets and rental forms will be distributed near the “gear” storage rooms in each building
as you head to the bus.
Grab lift tickets/rental forms, “warm gear”, backpack and head to bus ASAP
(3 students to a seat)
Ski Club bus locations: TOMS: lower level lot and HOMS: in front of building
Buses leave at 2:30pm (Be on time)
Tuesday, November 26, 2013
Helicopter Challenge
Hidden Oaks 6th grader Elizabeth Nelson was among the top
five Sikorsky Helicopter
2050 Challenge, a Synergy project facilitated in the advanced 6th grade
physical science classes at Hidden Oaks and Twin Oaks. Students were challenged
to create a helicopter of 2050 that helps overcome global issues.
Elizabeth's Idea: BlueCopter
More than 1 million gallons of oil ends up in oceans
every year. The goal of the BlueCopter is to make the sea blue again by
cleaning up oil spills and helping animals affected by the oil. It can spray a
special polymer-like material that absorbs the oil in water and turns it into
gel that can be collected, transported, and turned back into liquid. This
copter is made mostly out of recycled glass, Kevlar, aluminum, and carbon
fiber, and is fueled by hydrogen. Since the helicopter will mostly be working
around water, its rotors, landing gear, and tail boom retract so it can
transform into a speedboat.
Congratulations, Elizabeth!
The district gifted/talented program, called SYNERGY,
helps students thrive by offering challenging and supportive educational
experiences and services. Together, these programs and services nurture the
academic, creative, artistic, leadership abilities, and social/emotional needs
of gifted, talented and creative children.
Thursday, November 14, 2013
Tuesday, November 12, 2013
Winter Middle School Strength Team
To register for the Winter Middle School Strength Team,
all athletes in grades 7 & 8 can visit https://plfootball.sportngin.com/register/form/693323637
to signup.
Registration is open now and the Strength Team starts on
December 10th.
Thursday, November 7, 2013
Prior Lake-Savage chapter of MCGT (SPAN)
The Prior Lake-Savage chapter of MCGT (SPAN) will host Dr. Richard Cash at our Monday Nov. 11 meeting. The talk is described below and will take place at 7pm in the WestWood Elementary Media Center (5370 WestWood Dr. SE; Prior Lake, MN 55372).
No childcare will be provided, but we will have teacher CEU certificates available.
Questions? Contact Apryl at wlmailhtml:span.priorlake@gmail.com .
Beyond Ability: What it Really Takes to Be Successful
Many people believe that being smart is a critical component of success. However, while aptitude and strong content knowledge may be requirements for advanced level courses in high school and in post-secondary, the new world of the 21st century places less emphasis on "books smarts" and more emphasis the skills of creativity, critical reasoning, collaboration and communication. This shift in direction toward the encouraging student's drive, passion and fortitude is of extreme importance for our gifted learners. The more our children apply themselves in difficult situations the more likely there are to become successful in the 21st century. Join Dr. Richard Cash, an internationally recognized expert in gifted education, as he shares real and practical strategies that can assist you in enhancing your child's schooling and life experiences to prepare them for their future.
Dr. Cash is the past Director of Gifted Programs for the Bloomington Public Schools. During his 13 years with the Bloomington schools, he realigned the serves for gifted students as well as developed the Dimensions Academy and Elements program for highly gifted students, in grades 2-8. Dimensions Academy and Elements have become a model for gifted programming around the state and nation. After 25 years in the field of education, Richard recently transitioned to a private consultant for school districts around the US and internationally. His passion is in developing educational systems that nurture and encourage students to advanced levels of thinking and learning. He is the author of Advancing Differentiation: Thinking and Learning for the 21st Century, and the co-author with Dr. Diane Heacox, a widely respected expert on differentiation and gifted education, on the newly released book Differentiation for Gifted Learners: Going Beyond the Basics. Richard may be contacted through his website at: www.nrichconsulting.com <http://www.nrichconsulting.com/
Thursday, October 31, 2013
SKI & SNOWBOARD CLUB MEETING
MIDDLE SCHOOL SKI AND SNOWBOARD CLUB MEETING
NOVEMBER 18th in the HOMS Cafeteria 2:30-3pm
Mandatory Meeting for any 6th - 8th grade student interested in joining Ski Club for 2013-2014 season
JOIN US FOR GREAT WINTER ACTIVITY!!!!
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