Upper School Newsletter – Aug 7, 2024

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    AUGUST 7, 2024

    Letter From The Division Director

    Welcome to the 2024-25 school year, my fellow Huskies! Judging from my conversations with many of you over the summer, our students have enjoyed a myriad of enriching experiences mixed judiciously with rest and mental replenishment. I look forward to seeing more of you later this month so I can hear your various stories as well.

    Each year, the school reevaluates its systems and procedures to make sure we are meeting our objectives in the most effective way possible. I want to use my opening letter to explain some of the changes for 2024-25, thus enabling parents to be ready when school starts on Monday, August 26

    We truly believe that these improvements will add great value to our program by increasing direct communication between families and the Upper School office, rationalizing some of our grade policies, and expanding our various student support programs.

    We will no longer use SchoolPass for communication between parents and the Upper School office regarding attendance.

    For the last three years we have been using SchoolPass as an attendance application at Flint Hill. Though it has been a success at the Lower and Middle Schools, we have decided it does not meet our needs at the Upper School. We switched from direct communication with the Upper School assistant mainly because SchoolPass was supposed to provide an immediate snapshot of which students were in the building at any moment, while also serving as a communication tool between parents and the Upper School assistant. However, we were never able to achieve that immediate snapshot due to low student compliance with using the system. We believe that returning to direct communication between the Upper School office and parents is best for our families.

    How to Report Absences, Late Arrivals, Early Pickups

    We will revert to the previous system, which we believe will be easier for parents and increase clear communication. When an Upper School parent needs to communicate with us about an upcoming absence, they only need to email usattendance@flinthill.org. This will remove the need for an application and ensure that we are communicating directly with parents regarding their child’s attendance at school. Also, all students who arrive late to school or leave early from school will be required to sign out with the Upper School office. This will ensure that each student has parent permission for any late arrivals or early dismissals.

    Returning Upper School families who don’t have children in the Middle or Lower Schools may delete the SchoolPass app. 

    We will no longer use the terms “excused” and “unexcused” to describe absences.

    We have received feedback from many of our parents that the term “unexcused” has a different connotation in the local school system, particularly a pejorative one associated with discipline or punishment. However, we have always tried to distinguish absences based upon whether a student is ill (and cannot complete work) or whether a student has a known upcoming conflict with their classes that they can plan around. As part of our approach of teaching the whole child, we want to instill in students the habit of communicating with teachers regarding upcoming absences and planning ahead for how they will finish their work. Also, our academic policies may require a student to complete some work (such as a quiz or test) before they are absent. To remove the pejorative connotation, but also to get to the essence of what we are trying to instill in students, we will simply classify all absences as "illness" or "other absence." We recognize that trying to create two simple categories will never perfectly fit the myriad of reasons students sometimes have to miss school, but hopefully, these groupings will remove the sting of seeing the word “unexcused." We feel that this moniker change, coupled with returning to direct communication between parents and the attendance office, will improve our attendance system.

    We will shift from a quarter grading system to a semester grading system. 

    Previously, Flint Hill used a grading system where students would receive a grade posted in Husky Hub each quarter. The semester grade (which is what we report on transcripts) was calculated by averaging the first and second quarters. 

    With this system, we started to notice two features that weren’t optimal for student learning. First, we noticed that a de facto “midterm” week emerged, creating an abundance of work in mid-October and mid-March, which is when quarter one and quarter three ended. Second, we noticed that given the overall flow of the school year, it wasn’t possible to perfectly balance the quarters and evenly distribute assignments and assessments between them. 

    Therefore, we will no longer “lock in” grades on a quarterly basis. Rather, the students' assessments and assignments will continue to tally throughout the semester, which allows the teachers to better utilize a myriad of assessments, factor in student growth, and avoid an “end-of-quarter rush” where students feel that they have a plethora of work all in one week.

    Please note: You will continue to see quarter dates on the school calendar, and we will still refer to “quarters” so parents are aware when they will receive an update from the school about their student’s grades. As always, grades are available to parents whenever they would like to log in to Husky Hub and view their student’s progress.

    As a reminder, while this may seem like a significant, and hopefully positive, internal shift, there is no change to how we publish grades to transcripts.

    We are building new student support programs as well as enriching others to better support students.

    Flint Hill believes strongly in empowering students to own their education. A couple of skills to owning your education include learning how to use free time wisely and creating academic improvement plans. We also believe strongly that every student is different. Some students may need more support than others at certain points. To better differentiate how we support students, we are taking the following steps this year:

    • We have expanded the number of study sessions to allow more students to make use of that structured time if needed.
    • We added 20 minutes of curriculum each week to study sessions about the science of learning. 
    • We have expanded our quarter-long Human Development class for 9th grade to a semester-long course called 9th Grade Seminar. With the added time, we will include curriculum on the science of learning as well as adolescent health and self-care.

    We have designed an academic probation system that will go into effect in January 2025. This system has a series of structures including weekly check-ins to help our students who might need an extra layer of support. This program was created through collaboration among the Director of Institutional Equity and Inclusion, the Director of the Learning Center, the Athletic Director, the Academic Dean, and a host of other stakeholders. If you would like more information about this system, as well as the other academic policies, please feel free to refer to our Upper School Academic Handbook.

    If you have any questions, please reach out to any of the following resources:

    • Academic Questions: Assistant Director of the Upper School and Academic Dean Debbie Ayers
    • Student Attendance: Assistant to the Director and Assistant Director of the Upper School Ban Hameed
    • Student Life and Discipline: Upper School Dean of Students Howard Chang

    Don Paige
    Director of the Upper School

    Back-to-School

    Student Schedules Available Online — Thursday, August 8

    Specific teacher and class assignments will be available tomorrow morning, Thursday, August 8. To access your child’s class placement, log in to Husky Hub, click “Children” and select your child’s name. From the “Progress” page, scroll down to view your child’s classes and teachers. Please note that the Drop/Add deadline for Upper School students is the end of the day on Friday, September 13. Students wishing to make a schedule change need to contact the school registrar, Maha Morse.

    Preparing for the 2024-25 School Year

    The first day for Upper School students is Monday, August 26, 8:25 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Several resources are available to help your family prepare for the upcoming school year. Preparing for the 2024-25 School Year is a tile on the Husky Hub Resource Board with a comprehensive listing of back-to-school information. Here are some quick links we think you’ll be most interested in:

    Bus Service Sign Up — Deadline Extended to Monday, August 19

    Details regarding morning, afternoon, and evening bus service can be found here. A complete list of all morning, afternoon, and evening bus routes can be found here. We’ve extended our registration window; please complete the Bus Service Registration Form by Monday, August 19.

    If you have any questions, please contact Director of Systems Operations and Systems Training Melissa Turner at bus@flinthill.org or by phone/text at 571.926.7502.

    Student Parking Registration

    Parking is available to student drivers in the Upper School student parking lot. Students who do not have a parking sticker from last year and plan on parking at school must complete the Student Parking Registration Form by Monday, August 19. The form must be reviewed and acknowledged by a parent/guardian.

    Registration forms will be processed over the summer. During the first week of school, the Security Team will educate student drivers about campus driving and parking expectations, and then students will be issued parking stickers. Students who obtain a driver’s license during the school year will go through the same registration and education process. Please contact Director of Security Jim Bour with any questions.

    Textbooks and Supplies

    Textbooks and workbooks for the 2024-25 school year are available for purchase via our eCampus textbook store. Please reference your child’s schedule on Husky Hub when you order textbooks. If you have any questions, contact Aaron Proctor.

    Health Forms — New and Returning Students 

    Completed health forms must be uploaded to the Magnus Health system and approved by the first day of classes, or your child may not attend school. If you have any questions regarding the health forms, please email Director of Health Services Mary Hart or call at 571.926.2818.

    Subscribe to Flint Hill School Calendars

    To better serve parents, our calendar events are split up by division. There are six different calendars that parents can subscribe to. There is a description of each calendar below along with instructions for how to subscribe. We recommend that parents subscribe to their division’s calendar as well as:

    • 2024-25 Parent Highlights Calendar: includes major school dates like start and end dates, breaks, and school holidays
    • 2024-25 All-School Events: includes events designed for the entire community, including some major Athletics, DEI (Diversity, Equity & Inclusion), Fine Arts, and PA (Parents’ Association) events

    Middle School (MS) and Upper School (US) parents may also want to subscribe to the MS/US Letter Days calendar which helps families keep track of which letter day it is.

    Instructions on How to Subscribe

    You can subscribe to each calendar so that they populate on your personal Google calendar by clicking the links below. 

     

    You can subscribe to each calendar so that they populate on your personal calendar. Events from the past two months and the upcoming 12 months will be included in the feed. It may take up to an hour for any setting changes to be reflected in your external calendars.

    iCal Feed Links:

    Optional: Join the Flint Hill Carpool Network

    To assist families who have an interest in forming a new carpool or adding to an existing one, we have launched a carpool availability feature in the Student Directory on Husky Hub. This resource may be especially helpful to new families who are not served by one of our existing bus routes. From the main toolbar in Husky Hub, select “Directories.” Then select “Student,” under filters navigate to Carpool Availability and select “Yes.” Use the other available filters to narrow your results as well as the map feature for an additional view.

    Announcements

    Upper School Athletics

    Fall sports tryouts are set to begin with football on Monday, August 12 and other sports on Monday, August 19. There is still time to be added to a fall sport roster. If you would like to switch or be signed up for a fall sport, please contact Director of Sports Information Rhamat Alhassan.

    Tryout dates and locations have been communicated via Husky Hub. Select your sport, then navigate to “Team Page.” The information will be available under “Announcements.” Team specific information can also be found in the Upper School Athletics tile. Additional questions may be directed to your respective coaches.

    As we approach tryouts, contact your head coaches with any questions regarding specific equipment requirements. They will be able to assist you or direct you to next steps.

     

    • US Meet the Coaches — Friday, August 23, 5:45-6:15 p.m., Upper School Gym 
    • US Athletics Picture Day — Monday, September 9, Upper School Gym
    • Letterman Jacket Fitting — Tuesday, September 24, 11:30 a.m., Cafeteria Foyer

     

    As part of our commitment to keeping you informed and engaged in your child’s Flint Hill journey, we are excited to invite you to explore FH Athletics’ social media platforms. Our social media channels provide a unique opportunity to connect with the school community, stay up to date on important events in athletics, and get a glimpse of all the sports. Social media allows us to share exciting moments and important announcements in real time.

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    Donation Drop-Off for Uniform and Spirit Wear Exchange

    If you have gently used, clean uniforms, spirit wear, or P.E./athletic wear to donate, please drop them off between Monday, August 12 - Friday, August 16, 8:30 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. on the Miller House front porch. Middle and Upper School parents are welcome to donate too. 

    Parent Volunteers Needed: Sign up to volunteer to help sort Uniform and Spirit Wear Exchange donations before the event, assist during the Exchange, and help in the School Store. Please contact Melissa Riley in the Advancement Office with questions about the Uniform Exchange or Marina Matthes with questions about the School Store.

    Senior Portrait Days — Monday, August 19 - Tuesday, August 20

    Senior portraits will be taken by appointment on campus Monday, August 19, and Tuesday, August 20. Click here to schedule an appointment. 

    School Store Open  — Wednesday, August 21

    The School Store will be open during the Uniform and Spirit Wear Exchange, so you can purchase new spirit wear. Wednesday, August 21, 9:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m., at the Hazel Lower School in Room 112.

    Medication Drop-Off — Thursday, August 22

    For students who will need to keep medication on campus during the school year, medication drop-off day is on Thursday, August 22, 10:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. at the Upper School Circle. 

    Families will pull into the circle and a nurse will come to your car to collect the medication and the appropriate forms. As a reminder, all prescription medication must be accompanied by the physician's order on the Medication Authorization Form, which must be completed and signed by the prescribing physician. 

    All medication must have the pharmacy label on it. All over-the-counter medication must be accompanied by the Medication Authorization Form and must be completed and signed by a parent or guardian. The medication must be in the original packaging and must be administered according to the package instructions, including the time and route to be administered. 

    If you are unable to come to the School on the medication drop-off day, please call to schedule an appointment with your division’s nurse prior to the start of school. 

    • Upper School Nurse: 703.584.2396
    • Middle School Nurse: 703.584.2397
    • Lower School Nurse: 703.584.2399

    To drop off medication refills throughout the school year, please call and schedule an appointment with your division’s nurse.

    Field Studies Trips — Seniors on Monday, August 26; 9th Grade on Tuesday, August 27

    On Monday, August 26, seniors will travel by bus to Calleva Farm, 19120 Martinsburg Road, Dickerson, MD, to participate in bonding and community-building activities through Calleva, an innovative outdoor education and adventure program. Parents/guardians of seniors must complete this digital waiver by Monday, August 19. Note that this is considered a regular school day and attendance will be taken. Buses will return to campus by approximately 3:30 p.m. 

    On Tuesday, August 27, 9th graders will travel by bus to the Madeira School, 8328 Georgetown Pike, McLean, VA, to participate in bonding and community-building activities through Calleva. Parents/guardians of 9th graders must complete this digital waiver by Monday, August 19. Note that this is considered a regular school day and attendance will be taken. Buses will return to campus by approximately 4:00 p.m.

    Hosts Needed for Spanish Exchange Visitors

    We are excited to welcome back friends from our exchange school, the Instituto Josep Vallverdú in Cataluña, Spain. They will visit Flint Hill from Monday, September 9, to Thursday, September 19. We are looking for host families to provide lodging, meals, and transportation to school during this time. The students will visit the major Washington, D.C., landmarks with their teachers, so families don't have to worry about planning special excursions. This is a great opportunity for Flint Hill students to practice their Spanish, but families do not have to speak any Spanish, as the exchange students are here to practice English. The group will include 16 students. Please fill out this form if you are interested in hosting, and contact Kristin Piazza with any questions.

    Informational Meeting for Spring Break Tanzania Trip - Monday, August 26

    Imagine yourself watching and photographing the following from the safety of a well-maintained Land Rover: 

    • Family groups of massive elephants grazing on grass and using their trunks to spray themselves with dust
    • Giraffes fighting each other by swinging their long necks into each other's torsos
    • Pig-like hippos wallowing in the mud
    • Herds of wildebeests with their calves migrating through a sea of grass
    • Zebras, cheetahs, leopards, lions, ostriches, gazelles, impalas, and more!

    Led by expert driver-guides and Flint Hill Science Teacher and nature photographer Fred Atwood, students will have the opportunity to see these sights and more during natural history and wildlife photo safari to the famous Serengeti grasslands and Ngorongoro Crater in Tanzania. The trip is open to Flint Hill Upper School students and their parents. Other siblings may attend if they are supervised by their parents. Click here to learn more and get the full itinerary. The dates are expected to be March 16-26, 2025.

    Those interested should email Mr. Atwood at fatwood@flinthill.org. There will be an informational meeting on Monday, August 26, 7:30 p.m., at the Upper School, Room A207. A deposit of $1,500 per person is due by Friday, August 30

    New Roles and New Hires

    We are excited to welcome new members to our Flint Hill team and celebrate those taking on new roles this school year.

    Congratulations to the following returning faculty and staff who have taken on new roles this year.

    • Andrew Doll — USCounselor and 9th Grade Seminar Teacher
    • Shannon McCarty — Director of the Learning Center
    • Natalie McLaughlin — US Counselor and 9th Grade Seminar Teacher

    We are delighted to welcome new Upper School faculty/staff to the Flint Hill family.

    Administration


    Joshua McClymont — Director of Fine Arts

    Joshua has over 25 years of theater arts experience. He recently served as Director of Fine Arts at the Ascension Episcopal School in Lafayette, LA, for 10 years. Over the years, Joshua has directed and produced a range of plays and musicals. he received his Master's of Science in Education in School Leadership from the University of Pennsylvania and has his Bachelor of Fine Arts in Theatre Performance from Miami University of Ohio.

    All-School Staff


    Jazz Chantarawongsakul — Controller

    Jazz previously worked as the Controller at National Cathedral School for almost 18 years. Jazz has her MBA from Marymount University and a Bachelor's in Economics from the University of Thai Chamber of Commerce.

    Upper School Faculty and Staff


    Gigi Branch — US French Teacher

    Gigi brings over 30 years of French language experience in education and publishing. She has taught French and English in Paris and Lugano, and most recently in New York City high schools, including LaGuardia High School of Music & Art and the Performing Arts and Beacon High School. Gigi has lived in Paris, Grenoble, and Seville. She loves to bike, hike, and practice yoga. She has a B.A. in International Studies and Spanish and an M.A. in Romance Languages from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, an associate degree in French Contemporary Literature from Université Grenoble Alpes, a certificate in French to English Translation from New York University, and a post-master’s degree in Adolescent French Education from Hunter College.

    Scott Bowman — MS and US Theater Arts Teacher and Director of Theater Arts Productions

    Scott has worked in theater education for over 25 years. He has taught and directed in New York City, San Francisco, and Atlanta. Most recently, he served as drama director at The Montgomery Academy and a teaching artist at The Alabama Shakespeare Festival. He has a B.A. in Dramatic Art and Political Science from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and an M.F.A. in acting from American Conservatory Theater. Scott was a NCAA fencer.

    Alexa Galberth — US Counselor and Freshman Seminar Teacher

    Alexa has worked in education for 10 years at three different charter and private schools in New York City. She worked at Harlem Village Academies for seven years — as a Spanish teacher (for four years) and high school counselor (for three years).

    She worked at Brooklyn Friends School as the Upper School counselor for two years. She has a B.S.Ed. in Adolescent Education and Spanish from St. John's University, an M.A. in School Counseling from Manhattan College, and an advanced certificate in School Counseling from Manhattan College. She enjoys watching anime and reading. 

    Patrick Goff — US English Teacher

    Patrick has worked in education for the past five years in public, private, and charter schools. He most recently taught special education, AP Language and Composition, AP Seminar, and AP Research at Friendship Collegiate Academy, a public charter school in Washington, D.C. He has a B.A. in Germanic Languages and Literatures from Washington University in St. Louis and an M.S.Ed. in Secondary English Education from Johns Hopkins University. He enjoys playing the saxophone.

    Parshu Gyawali — US Science Teacher

    Parshu has taught in universities, colleges, and high schools for more than 27 years. He has research experience in superconductivity, dielectric and nano-materials. Parshu has published research papers in peer-reviewed journals. He most recently taught at Sandy Spring Friends School as a Physics and Engineering teacher. He has a Ph.D. and an M.A. in Physics from Kent State University and an M.Sc. from Tribhuvan University, Nepal. Parshu loves to cook and bake. 

    Allison Kirsch — S Learning Specialist

    Allison has worked in education for over 20 years as an ADHD / executive function coach, an independent tutor, and a Spanish instructor, assisting 6th graders through college students. She has a B.A. in Spanish and Theatre from James Madison University and an M.A. in Spanish from University of Virginia. She is a huge fan of Dolly Parton and loves the beach. 

    Eric March — US Science Teacher

    Eric conducted pharmacological lab research prior to transitioning to education 15 years ago. He has taught every grade from 6th to 12th in both public and independent schools. He most recently taught 7th and 8th grade science for six years at Browne Academy in Alexandria. He has a B.S. in Biological Sciences from Michigan Technological University and an M.A. in Educational Technology from Michigan State University. Eric loves doing outdoor activities with his family and enjoys wildlife photography. 

    Lauren Schumpert — US Nurse

    Lauren has worked in various hospital settings for 15 years. Most of her nursing experience is working in Pre-op/PACU at Inova Fairfax. She enjoys anything outdoors, which includes hiking and camping with her family. Lauren has a B.S. in Nursing from American Public University and a B.A. in Sociology from the University of North Carolina, Charlotte.

    Paula Shorter — US Math Teacher

    Paula has worked in education for the past 30 years as both faculty and as an administrator at a small liberal arts college in Kansas City, MO. She has a B.S. in Mathematics from Duke University and an M.S. and Ph.D. in Mathematics from the University of Virginia. She is a huge sports fan and loves to fish and hike. 

    Welcome from Rejera Arnold P'33, Parents' Association President

    Dear Flint Hill Families,

    It’s almost time to kick off the 2024-25 school year! Whether this is your first year or you’re a “pro-level” Husky, we are glad you are a part of our community. I am looking forward to a fantastic year ahead and connecting with parents on campus.

    • About me: Our family joined Flint Hill in 2022, and we’ve been active in the community ever since. I have a Lower School Husky, Avery ’33. One of the things we love about Flint Hill is the warm and welcoming space the school provides so students can thrive in their learning environment.
      I’ve enjoyed serving as a Flint Hill Fund volunteer and a divisional ambassador over the years. Attending events over Homecoming weekend is a favorite Flint Hill memory and truly a highlight for my family. My Lower School student even organized meeting points with his friends during carpool so they could enjoy the festivities together! It’s always nice to connect with Huskies we may already know, and a great opportunity to meet new families.
    • About the Parents’ Association (PA): Every Flint Hill parent and guardian is automatically a PA member, and there are no membership fees. The PA strengthens the partnership between the School and Flint Hill families by encouraging parental involvement and engagement within our community. The PA Divisional Ambassadors is a group of over 90 volunteers that builds community among parents and guardians. We are here to help you connect and are actively involved by attending school events, hosting parent socials, volunteering, and encouraging you to do the same. Meet the 2024-25 Divisional Ambassadors!
    • What’s to come: There are many PA events planned for this year in addition to volunteer opportunities, and the newsletter is the best resource to see what’s on the horizon. 

    I am eager to partner with parents as we pull the sled together. I hope you and your family soak up the last few weeks of summer, and I look forward to seeing you soon!

    Go Huskies,

    Rejera Arnold P’33
    Parents’ Association President

    Upcoming Events

    Upper School Preseason Football Begins
    Monday, August 12

    Donation Drop-Off for Uniform and Spirit Wear Exchange
    Monday, August 12 - Friday, August 16
    Lower School Campus, Miller House front porch, 8:30 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. 

    Upper School Preseason Athletics Begins
    Monday, August 19

    Bus Service Sign-Up Deadline Extension
    Monday, August 19
    Sign Up Here

    Senior Portrait Days
    Monday, August 19, and Tuesday, August 20
    Sign Up to Here

    Husky Head Start for Seniors
    Tuesday, August 20
    Upper School Commons
    Sign Up Here

    Parent Volunteer Opportunities
    Monday, August 19 - Wednesday, August 21
    Sign Up to Volunteer

    Uniform and Spirit Wear Exchange
    Wednesday, August 21
    Hazel Lower School, Room 101, 9:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.

    School Store Open on Lower School Campus
    Wednesday, August 21
    Hazel Lower School, Room 112, 9:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.

    Husky Head Start for Seniors
    Wednesday, August 21
    Upper School Commons
    Sign Up Here

    Medication Drop-Off
    Thursday, August 22
    Upper School Circle, 10:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.

    Upper School Student Leadership Orientation
    Friday, August 23
    Upper School, 8:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m.

    Upper School Meet the Coaches Night
    Friday, August 23
    Upper School Gym, 5:45-6:15 p.m.

    Upper School First Day of School
    Monday, August 26

    Tanzania Spring Break Trip Informational Meeting
    Monday, August 26
    Upper School, Room A207, 7:30 p.m.

    Grade 9 and New Upper School Parent Reception
    Thursday, August 29
    Upper School, 5:30-6:30 p.m.

    Upper School Back-to-School Night
    Thursday, August 29
    Upper School, 6:45-9:00 p.m.

    Labor Day — Grades JK-12, No Classes
    Monday, September 2

    Grades 9-11 Picture Day
    Tuesday, September 3

    Senior/Parent College Night
    Tuesday, September 3
    Parent Program — Middle School Commons, 7:00-8:00 p.m.
    Senior Program — Upper School Gym, 7:00-8:00 p.m.
    Each senior and at least one parent/guardian are required to attend. September 3 is a No Homework Night for seniors.

    Parents’ Association Divisional Ambassador Kickoff Meeting
    Friday, September 6
    Westwood Country Club, 8:45-11:45 a.m.

    Upper School Athletics Picture Day
    Monday, September 9
    Upper School Gym

    Parents’ Association Tennis Social
    Friday, September 13
    Upper School Tennis Courts, 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.

    Parents of "Lifers" Reception
    Monday, September 16
    Upper School deCamp Garden, 12:15-1:15 p.m.

    All-School Gathering
    Monday, September 16
    Upper School Gym, 1:15-2:15 p.m.