We had a great week at DVC, with some of the highlights including students sharing their projects on the multiethnic history of America, Shark Tank-style Marketing pitches, and a winter-themed CD where 16 of our awesome students received All-Star Awards!
POLs begin on Thursday, 12/14 and continue through Thursday, 12/21. POLs help students improve communication and public speaking skills and empower students to take ownership of their learning. We are excited for our students to take advantage of this opportunity to showcase what they’ve learned this semester! School dismissal for POL days is 2:00pm. The most important things you can do to help your student prepare for their POLs are (1) assure them that it is ok to make mistakes, (2) have them practice their POLs many times to as many people in your household as possible, and (3) help them prepare their professional dress.
One of the expectations for a Presentation of Learning (POL) is that students come in professional dress. At DVC, professional dress is defined as including the following:
- HEAD: Hair should not cover the face; no hats
- SHOULDERS: Button-down dress shirt (shirt must be tucked in) or or non-revealing blouse (must cover shoulders); Suit jacket (optional)
- KNEES: Khaki pants or dress pants (no jeans); Dress or skirt that touches tops of knees when standing up straight
- TOES: Closed-toe dress shoes (no sneakers or excessively high heels)
We will be setting up a small “professional dress thrift shop” for any students who may have difficulty securing these items prior to their presentation. We will let you know when the thrift shop is ready for students to browse! If you have professional dress items you’d like to donate, please deliver them to our 3rd floor front office. Please see this post for more information about POLs.
School Safety: The safety and well-being of our students and staff are our number one priority. We encourage everyone in our school communities to continue to speak up if they see or hear anything that could constitute a potential threat to school safety. Please notify a principal, teacher, staff member, or another trusted adult right away. We will always take swift action to address any possible safety concerns or threats. One of the benefits of small schools that we recognize in our comprehensive safety plans is the high ratio of adults to students where students are known well.
Shelter-in-Place Drill: The Da Vinci High Schools located at the 201 N. Douglas location (including DVC) will be participating in a Shelter-in-Place Drill on Tuesday, December 12th at 1:30pm. Shelter-in-Place drills are designed to educate students and staff and to provide practice opportunities for what to initially do in the event of an on-campus or nearby emergency that requires a lockdown. We have made a slight adjustment to our Tuesday schedule to best accommodate the drill.
Winter Music Student Showcase: Tuesday, Dec. 12th at 6:30pm *NOW AT THE WDV GYM* Due to the excitement and enthusiasm from our theater show this past Tuesday (and the incredibly high turnout they generated!), we have a major last-minute change to the venue for our Music Winter Showcase. It will still be on Tue, 12/12 but will now take place in the WDV GYM at 201 N. Douglas St. Doors are at 6pm, and the show will start at 6:30pm. See you there!
Here’s what’s coming up THIS WEEK and beyond:
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- Tuesday, 12/12: Shelter-in-Place Drill @ 1:30pm
- Tuesday, 12/12: Winter Music Student Showcase @ 6:30pm (WDV Gym)
- Wednesday, 12/13: Last Day to Submit Work for Semester 1
- Thursday, 12/14 – Thursday, 12/21: POL Schedule (2:00pm dismissal)
- Monday, 12/18: Parent Advisory Committee Meeting @ 4:30pm @ 201 N. Douglas or via zoom (link here)
- Thursday, 12/21: Last Day of Semester 1
- Friday, 12/22 – Friday, 1/12: No School – Winter Break
- Monday, 1/15: No School – MLK Jr. Holiday
- Tuesday, 1/16: School Resumes – Semester 2 Begins