N o rt h w o o d A c a d e m y Charger Times September 2018 Volume 20 Issue 2 Inside this issue: Lower School News 2 Upper School News 3 Sports 4 Across Both Campuses 4 Northwood Faculty Participates in Intruder Training On Friday, August 10, with the help of Special Agent Ryan Kelly of SLED, Northwood Academy hosted Lieutenant David Aarons of the Goose Creek Police Department. Lieutenant Aarons leads the SWAT Team and several patrols for GCPD and conducted an inservice for faculty, staff, and administration on intruder on-campus safety and active shooter situations. We appreciate the Goose Creek Police Department, Berkeley County Sherriff s Office and SLED for working with us to educate us on these emergency situations and protocols. It s YEARBOOK Time Again! Yearbooks are now available at the pre-order price of $70. This is the lowest price of the year. Personalize your book and get FOUR free icons of your choice. Orders must be completed by September 21 to take advantage of this great offer. Limited quantities available. Order today at www. jostensyearbooks.com. Northwood Academy Homecoming October 15-19
Lower School News CHAPEL TIMES Chapel takes place weekly and parents and grandparents are always welcome. Thursday Friday 9:30 a.m. Kindergarten-2nd grade 9:30 a.m. 3rd grade-5th grade You may enter for Chapel through the front door or the single door closest to the K/1st grade playground next to the double cafeteria doors. Highlights coming up in October: October 15-19.......Homecoming Week October 16......End of 1st Quarter October 31........Northwood Church sponsored Trunk or Treat in the evening. More information forthcoming. Visitor Parking If you are coming to the school during school hours, please park on Charger Drive and enter the school through the front door. Uniforms A big thank you to Read s Uniforms and Lands End for a timely job on uniforms. If you have questions regarding special dress days, i.e. Out of Uniform or Missions Out of Uniform days, see page 28 of the Student Handbook. Lower School Calendar September 3....Labor Day; School and Extended Care Closed September 4...Fundraiser Packet Due September 6..........Chapel @ 9:30 a.m. K-2nd grade September 7.........Chapel @ 9:30 a.m. 3rd-5th grade September 13.......Chapel @ 9:30 a.m. K-2nd grade September 14.......Chapel @ 9:30 a.m. 3rd-5th grade September 20.........Chapel @ 9:30 a.m. K-2nd grade September 21...Chapel @ 9:30 a.m. 3rd-5th grade September 26...See You at the Pole September 27....Chapel @ 9:30 a.m. K-2nd grade; Themed Chapel Kick off September 28....Chapel @ 9:30 a.m. 3rd-5th grades; Themed Chapel Kick off Missions Day
Upper School News Charger Explores Her Heritage Northwood Academy sophomore, Norah Strickland, spent part of her summer attending the Safeguarding Our Natural and Tribal Heritage Youth Program sponsored by the US Department of Agriculture s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service and hosted by the University of North Carolina-Pembroke. Twenty American Indian high school students were selected from all over the east coast to attend an intensive, two-week residential program. The program gave Norah the opportunity to learn more about STEM as well as agriculture, environmental sciences, and her American Indian heritage. Norah is a member of the Lumbee American Indian tribe and was the only student from South Carolina selected to attend. ATTENTION SENIORS: Senior formal and casual photos are due to the yearbook staff by Monday, September 10 in order to be included in the yearbook and the senior video. If you have any questions, please contact Mrs. Owens (rowens@northwoodacademy.com). Astrapé Club Starting September 11, 10th and 11th graders interested in working on the yearbook can join our new Astrapé Club. The club will meet twice a week from 7:30 a.m.-8:30 a.m. in the computer lab. This is a great opportunity to learn more about journalism, photography, and yearbook design. Come make your mark and leave a legacy as a member of the Astrapé Club. Drop by the media center to sign-up with Mrs. Owens. College Financial Aid Night MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 24 6:00 p.m. Upper School Cafeteria A college financial aid representative will help parents walk through the process and answer questions. For the senior class of 2019, the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) opens October 1, 2018 for the 2019-2020 academic year. Senior and Junior parents are welcome to attend.
Charger Sports Fall Sports Kick Off Congratulations to our Northwood SWIM TEAM on another successful Northwood Invitational on Saturday, August 18 at Carnes pool. Northwood hosted 175 swimmers participate from all over the Lowcountry. Out of 11 teams, our Chargers placed 5th overall. Thanks to all of the coaches, parents and volunteers that made this event so special. The swim team is coached by Northwood alumna and faculty member Leana Locklear. This past month, our CROSS COUNTRY team participated in a team-building camp on James Island, as well as the Race for the Ark 5k. These student-athletes are ready for an awesome season. The cross country team is coached by Kim Infinger and assisted by Sandra Herrman. Our VOLLEYBALL teams are prepping and training for a fantastic season. So far, our JV and Varsity teams have shown great endurance in matches against several teams such as Military Magnet, Cane Bay, and Lowcountry Wildcats. The varsity team is coached by Danielle Newman. The Northwood FOOTBALL program has kicked off with an enthusiastic start. Everyone is excited about the turnout for our home games and to see that Northwood Charger spirit. The varsity football team is coached by Ryan Leaver. The Charger CHEERLEADING squads attended a UCA cheer camp this summer in Myrtle Beach and received the Tradition award. This award shows leadership on and off the field. Congratulations, cheerleaders! The varsity squad is coached by Tabitha Thomason. If you ordered any items from the CHARGER SHOP, please follow up with us to make sure you have received the correct items. We are so excited for the response! Keep on the lookout for new items coming each month. Across Both Campuses We Want Your Boxtops! Collecting Box Tops is an easy way to both support and earn money for our school. Senior officers will be clipping those tops! So PLEASE bring in your Box Tops. They may be dropped off at the Upper or Lower School. Throw Away Your Publix Partners Card The Publix Partner program is changing. In order for our school to earn money, customers must register for a Publix.com account, sign up for the Program and then select Northwood Academy as the school you want to support. Each time you shop at an eligible store, you can help Northwood Academy earn money by entering your phone number in the PIN pad during checkout. Thank you for your support!
Northwood Academy 104 Charger Drive Summerville, SC 29486 www.northwoodacademy.com A Ministry of Northwood Assembly, Inc. Non-Profit Organization US Postage PAID Charleston, SC 29401 Permit # 377 Return Service Requested Larry Evanoff - Director of Schools Darlene Anderson, Ed.D. - Upper School Principal Curt Combs - Upper School Assistant Principal Cheryl Burton - Guidance Director Nat Stoner - Athletic Director Melanie Van Deusen - Lower School Principal Erin Loudin - Lower School Assistant Principal Micheal Howard-Lower School Athletic Director Jackie Pinckney-Lower School Camp/Extended Care Director Karen Morgan - Director, Early Education/ Business Office Manager Stacey P. Hall - Newsletter Editor Upper School Phone 843-764-2285 Fax 843-764-3713 Lower School Phone 843-572-0940 Fax 843-764-2274 Business Office 843-764-2278/ Pre-school 843-764-2271 Athletic Office 843-764-2289 www.northwoodacademy.com The Mission of Northwood Academy is to educate students with an emphasis on college preparation, through academic and character development supplemented by the arts, athletics, and the humanities, with Christian values forming the underlying foundation.