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Today is Monday, May 22

Tomorrow, Tuesday, May 23 D3 (B3, B4, B5, B6 meet)

 

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PLEASE NOTE: All questions and concerns regarding the Daily Bulletin may be sent to Daily_Bulletin@loomis.org.

 This Week:

  • Acapelicans Concert - Monday
  • Proficiency Test - Mechanics - Tuesday 
  • College Miniseries - Tuesday
  • Empty Bowls - Tuesday
  • Spring Varsity Athletics Dessert - Wednesday
  • Prom - Thursday 
  • Commencement for Seniors - Friday
  • Springfest - Friday 
  • Science Talk - Friday
  • Class Night - Saturday 
  • Commencement - Sunday 

Student Council Suggestion Form

StuCo Suggestion Form 

If you have any questions please contact Deuce Ford.

 

Calendar for May 22- June 7

All students should refer to the calendar for May 22-June 7 for special daily schedules.

NEW Tent for Commencement
Please heed the caution tape and do not go under the Commencement tent on Grubbs Quad until it has been inspected. Once the inspection is complete, the caution tape will be removed. Thank you for your cooperation.

REMINDER Senior Project Presentations Monday & Tuesday 

Come watch 23 seniors engaging in 14 different senior projects present their work to the community on Monday and Tuesday afternoon and evening.  Presentations will be held in Gilchrist Auditorium, unless otherwise noted.  

 

Detailed schedule of presentations

Student Bank Remains Open 

The Student Bank will remain open during the Bookstore transition. Our new location is in Founders Lounge and we will be open Monday-Friday, 8:00-4:30 p.m. for withdrawals and deposits.

REMINDER Senior Survey

Seniors and PGs - Please look for an email sent last Tuesday afternoon from Dean of Enrollment Lynn Petrillo with a link to the 2017 Senior Survey. We want your feedback about your time at Loomis as well as your ideas/suggestions for how the school can continue to improve student experiences. Please submit your responses by Monday, May 22.

To thank you for your time, at the end of the survey we invite you to enter your name in a raffle for one of two $100 Amazon gift cards. Please note that your name will be separated from your responses before the surveys are read and tabulated.

NEW Campus Services Summer Help

Campus Services is seeking student summer help! We are looking for a general helper for student moving, lifting, organizing, etc. The candidate will work with the carpenter shop. If interested please contact Krystal Anderson in Human Resources.

NEW Amnesty International Petition

Come to lunch on Tuesday and Wednesday to sign Amnesty International petitions advocating for the release of Norma Cruz, an arrested women's rights activist from Guatemala, and Ebrima Manneh, an arrested and more recently missing Gambian journalist. More information will be provided during the lunch periods. Please email Jenna Ryu, Tim Eng, or Mr. Laforest for further questions.

REMINDER PT Grammar Party Monday, May 22 

 If you have any questions about grammar before the PT Mechanics, drop by the Writing Studio on **Monday, 5/22,** anytime from **3:30 to 9:30 pm.** Writing Studio staff members will be available to answer your questions; we will also have new sample Proficiency Tests for you to practice with. During study hall (7:30-9:30 pm), come grab a snack and join us for another "PT Party"!

REMINDER Proficiency Test- Mechanics Tuesday, May 23 

 All sophomores and juniors who need to retake the PT-Mech, come to Olcott Gym on Tuesday May 23 at the beginning of the Community Free. If you have extended time, contact Ms. Sadowitz as soon as possible.

NEW Spring Varsity Athletics Dessert Wednesday, May 24

All spring varsity athletes are invited to attend the Spring Varsity Athletics Dessert on Wednesday, May 24 at 7:30 p.m. in Hubbard.

NEW Return Uniforms and Gear & Clean out Gym Lockers

Please return all athletic gear to the cage by Friday, May 26. Students also will need to clean out their gym lockers by Wednesday, June 7. Items left in the lockers after June 7 will be thrown out.

NEW Summer Community Work Program

This is the last week to sign up for the work program over the summer. Complete your work job over the summer instead of during the school year! Contact Mr. Gwyn or Ms. Lee by Friday if interested.

REMINDER Senior Project Documentary Screening Monday and Wednesday

For our Senior Project, Ramal, Ifteda, Sydney, and Kiyiana created "The Right to Choose," a creative documentary-style film that explores and highlights the triumphs and adversities of woman-identified and/or female members on campus while also introducing potential role models to future generations. We will screen the film on Monday May 22 from 5:30 p.m.-6:30 p.m. and Wednesday, May 24 7 p.m.-8 p.m. in the Gilchrist Auditorium. Food will be provided on the Monday evening screening. Please RSVP with the following link: https://goo.gl/forms/VLgvgkqm8s4t2V1x1 We hope to see you there!

REMINDER Acapelicans Spring Pajama Concert May 22

If you are craving savory refreshments and music during study hall, come to the annual Acapelicans Spring Pajama Concert at 8 p.m. in Founders Chapel on Monday, May 22, 2017! Snacks will be served, and popular tunes ranging from "can't stop the feeling" and original mash-ups. This is a concert credit opportunity.

NEW Empty Bowls Tuesday May 23

Come make bowls to donate to Empty Bowls with GESC Clay Club on Tuesday, May 23 at 7:30 p.m. in the ceramics studio in the RAC! All bowls will be donated to Empty Bowls, and the proceeds will go to organizations that work to end hunger. No experience with clay necessary!

REMINDER College Office Miniseries: College Interviewing Tuesday, May 23 

 Planning on visiting colleges this summer? Take advantage of opportunities to interview! Learn more about how to do an effective college interview during the Community Free on Tuesday, Brush 203. This will be an exciting interactive session you will not want to miss!

Mosquito Spraying Wednesday, May 24

In preparation for Commencement, Innovative Mosquito Company will be on campus Wednesday, May 24. They are scheduled to spray an adulticide [pesticide] product called Demand CS. This treatment will provide an immediate knockdown of all active mosquitos, gnats (no-see-ums) and other biting flies in the area. Treatment will be applied towards the north end of the interior loop, starting in the northern half of Rockefeller Quad going north past the Head's house to the river.

 

Please stay away from the Innovative Mosquito personnel while they are actively spraying. The treatment takes approximately 30 minutes to dry. Once dry, the areas are safe to resume normal activity. These spray applications will not harm non-target organisms. Please feel free to contact the Physical Plant with any questions or concerns. Thank you.

Work Program Job Requests for Fall 2017

 Please visit Mr. Gwyn's office to request a work job for the fall term. Request forms will be available from May 22 to May 26.

NEW Science Talk: Climate, Ice Sheets, and Us

Please join Princeton geophysicist Dr. Mike Wolovick for an afternoon science talk following Springfest, this Friday, May 26, at 2:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. in Gilchrist auditorium. "Climate, Ice Sheets, and Us" will be about the geologic history of Earth's climate and ice ages, ice sheets themselves, present and future climate change, and a bit of Dr. Wolovick's own research on the geoengineering of ice sheets.

UPDATE Commencement Meeting for Seniors Friday, May 26 

Seniors, please attend the class meeting on Friday, May 26 in Olcott Gym at 10:30 am to review Commencement seating and lineup procedures.

 

Lunch will be available at Springfest at 11:30 am. 

The senior class trip bus will depart at 12:45 pm.

Commencement Schedule for Seniors

NEW Preseason Meeting for Fall Athletes May 30

Preseason meetings will be held on Tuesday, May 30 from 3:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. Location varies by sport.

Financial Aid Library 

It's that time of the year! If you have borrowed any items from the Financial Aid Library, you will need to return them prior to departing for your summer vacation. We strongly encourage you to drop off books as you finish your exams to ensure all items are returned in a timely manner.

-If you have BORROWED from the FA Library (books, lamps, storage containers, refrigerators, fans, bed risers), all items must be returned directly to the FA Library (Admissions).

-If you would like to DONATE (books, fans, storage containers, basic school supplies, refrigerators, blazer) you can either drop off items to the Office of Admission or the designated bins that will be placed in each dorm beginning on Friday, May 19. PLEASE DO NOT PUT CLOTHES, BEDDING, FOOD OR HANGERS IN THE BINS.

FA Library hours:
Every school day until 4 p.m.
Throughout Exam week until 4 p.m.

Thank you so much for helping us maintain our FA Library. Should you have any questions, comments or concerns, please do not hesitate to contact Mr. Battistoni in the Office of Admission.

Period Product Drive- Donation Boxes and GoFundMe

Aren't you glad you have access to period products when you need them? Many people world-wide are not as fortunate. For our senior project, we are addressing the need for sanitary period products in three different ways: (i) we are creating sustainable menstrual kits for Days For Girls International, (ii) we are collecting pads, tampons and hand sanitizer for Young Women Rising's #ProjectPeriod, and (iii) we are collecting charitable donations for PERIOD. The Menstrual Movement through a GoFundMe campaign.  

 

How can you help?

1.  We have placed 6 donation boxes in the girls dorms on campus. Here we are collecting boxes of tampons and pads, as well as bottles of hand sanitizer.

2.  Visit our GoFundMe: https://www.gofundme.com/periods 

(All donations are gratefully accepted and no amount is too small)

 

Learn more about Days For Girls: https://www.daysforgirls.org/

Learn more about #ProjectPeriod: https://youngwomenrisingct.com/projectperiod/

Learn more about Period. The Menstrual Movement: https://www.period.org/

 

Email erika_herman@loomis.org or elizabeth_herman@loomis.org for more information.

UPS Shipping

UPS shipping & storage will be available near the RAC on May 27 & 28 and June 6 & 7. The UPS Store has worked with LC for more than 10 years, storing items for in-room delivery in September. For the class of 2017, they can ship to your college. Please see attached flyer for times. 

Spring Term Review and Testing Period

 Please see the attached document for the Spring Term Review and Testing schedule. It is also posted on the Master Calendar. Any questions, please contact Mr. DeConinck.

 

Spring Term Review and Testing Period 

End of the Year Book Buyback

Seniors Only: Wednesday, May 24 and Thursday, May 25 from 9 a.m. - 4 p.m.

All Students: Monday, June 5th to Wednesday, June 7th.  Monday and Tuesday, 9:00am-4:00pm; Wednesday, 9:00am-2:00pm

Location: Founders Lounge

ID REQUIRED

Spring Testing Conflicts

Spring testing will be held from Monday, June 5 through Wednesday, June 7. If you have a conflict with an testing period and need to reschedule, you will need to obtain a form from the Academic Office and obtain the appropriate signatures from either Mr. DeConinck (exam scheduling conflict) or your Dean (personal conflict) by Wednesday, May 31.

Emerging Writers

Summer Portfolio Proposals are being accepted now through Friday, May 26. The Emerging Writers Exhibition (sponsored by the LC Writing Studio, the Loom, and the Out Loud advisors) occurs in conjunction with the RACs annual Emerging Artists Exhibition in September.

 

The Emerging Writers committee invites you to draw up a proposal for a writing project that you will complete over the summer. You determine your own genres, themes, and goals, and you identify the whens and the wheres of your writing: these endeavors are entirely your own!

 

Completed proposals are due NO LATER THAN FRIDAY, MAY 26 (firm deadline) for review and approval.

 

See more information and proposal form

NEW College Office Miniseries: College Visiting and Interviewing Tips June 1

Doing college visits this summer? Learn how to make the most of your visits and interviews! The College Office is presenting two miniseries running concurrently on June 1: College Interviewing in Brush 203, and College Visiting in Brush 202. We strongly recommend all juniors to attend if at all possible!

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