Mar 8, 2013

END OF THIRD QUARTER IS COMING!


Be sure you are up to date with all work.
Any late or missing work is due by Tuesday, March 12th.
Check Engrade for blanks or M's. 
Check the "No Name" folder.
Check with Mrs. Agurcia for a list of missing work.

Any extra credit needs to be submitted by Thursday, March 14th!

Feb 18, 2013


YEARBOOK PICTURES ARE COMING!

 Yes, it is that time of the year! Please look at the schedule provided below.
 
 
Monday, Feb. 25
Tuesday, Feb. 26
Wednesday, Feb. 27

Thursday, Feb. 28

Friday, March 1st

8:00 - 8:50
 
 
Pre Kinder A
 
3rd grade A
 
Retakes
 
7th  grade 
 
ALL SCHOOL PICTURE
8:53 - 9:45
 
 
Pre Kinder B
 
3rd grade B
 
Retakes
 
8th grade
 
Staff
9:50 - 10:10
 
Break
 
Break
 
 
Break
 
 
Break
 
Break
10:10 - 10:55
 
 
Kinder
 
4th grade A
 
Special requests
 
9th grade A
 
Staff
10:55 - 11:45
 
 
1st grade A
 
4th grade B
Special requests
 
9th grade B
 
Staff
11:45 - 12:25
 
 
1st grade B
 
 
5th grade A
 
 
Lunch
 
Staff
12:25 - 1:17
 
Lunch
 
Lunch
 
 
10th grade
 
Lunch
1:20 - 2:10
 
 
2nd grade A
 
5th grade B
 
 
11th grade
 
 
Retakes
2:10 – 3:00
 
 
2nd grade B
 
 
6th grade (with caps and gowns)
 
 
12th grade (with caps and gowns)
 
Retakes

Nov 16, 2012


Make Christmas 2012 special for a child
Nuestro Pequeños Hermanos (NPH) is an international organization that takes in abandoned and orphaned children, providing a home and education.  Here in Honduras, the NPH organization provides for over 500 children in at large ranch near La Venta and home in Tegucigalpa for severely handicapped children.   While many children at the ranch have aunts, uncles, or grandparents that come to visit them and can provide some Christmas gifts, some children at a ranch have no family to visit.  It is these children, whom we would like to provide for this Christmas.   On the second floor of the secondary building, a NPH Giving Tree will be set up.   Choose a paper tree that has a child’s information about his/her size for shoes or socks.  Purchase the new item and return it to Mrs. Agurcia’s Room (Rm. 7) by Tuesday, December 4th, with the tree tag taped to it.  As well, there are tree tags for basic food items that will be donated to the orphanage.  Cash donations will also be accepted to provide shoes and socks for children whose tags were not selected.  Thank you for giving this Christmas!
If more information about NPH’s work in Honduras, please visit http://www.nph-honduras.org/.  



Aug 20, 2012

Ecofriendly Lunch Day

Friday, August 24th




Pack a waste free lunch!
Join in the fun activities to help us learn ways to reduce waste!
Activities will be held during elementary lunch recess!

Aug 7, 2012

Welcome Back to School


Dear Parent(s) or Guardian(s),
            Welcome to a great year of learning about the beautiful world that surrounds us!  I am excited for a new school year to begin and to join with you in educating your student about the wonders of the world.
            My name is Christina Agurcia, and I am originally from Illinois.  I graduated from Lincoln Christian College with a BS in Bible and from Illinois State University with a BS in Biology.  I am certified by the State of Illinois to teach a wide range of science subjects, including biology, chemistry, and physics.  As well, I have taken graduate education courses in zoology, botany, chemistry, and physics.  To continue gaining knowledge about pedagogical technique, I also have participated in teacher workshop events, such as the ones offered by Discovery School and Escuela International Sampedrana in San Pedro Sula, and most recently, this summer, a workshop on environmental education hosted by the Wildlife Conservation Society.
This will be my tenth year in the teaching profession and my sixth year as the eighth through twelfth grade science teacher at Discovery School.  Previously, I taught one year at a private school here in Tegucigalpa and three years at a public school in the United States of America. 
I am looking forward to developing an excellent working relationship with you.  It is important that we keep in close contact about your students’ progress.  Each week I will be updating a blog, which will have information about the material being covered in class, student activities and homework, as well, as upcoming dates for projects and tests.  The blog address is www.dshighscience.blogspot.com.  Students and parents should check the blog weekly to follow your student’s class.   On the blog, you will also find a weekly list of the “In Crowd”  (for Physical Science and Biology, only).  This is a list of students who have turned in all their assignments for the previous week.  Students will receive positive recognition for being part of the “In Crowd.”  If you do not see your student’s name on this list, please discuss the missing work with him/her.  As well, you can follow your student’s progress through checking the online grading program, Engrade.  This program creates a personal, secure account by which you can access your student’s grade and list of outstanding work.  Instructions for accessing your student’s individual account, with their personal access code, will be sent to your email and given out at Open House. 
Classtime is valuable, and therefore, a student should attempt be at school as much as possible.  However, if a student is absent, he/she is responsible to complete all make-up work.  Make-up work can be found in the “make-up” folder for his or her class.  Any missed notes can be copied from a fellow student.  If a student missed a test/quiz/lab, she/he will need make an appointment to complete the work.  For excused absences, students are given one day to make-up work per each absent day.  For one or two day excused absences, the students should be prepared to take any pre-scheduled test or quiz and submit any large project upon returning to school. For a longer absence, the student will not be required to take a test or quiz on the first two days after returning to school.  For preplanned absences, a student is to notify the teacher in writing previous to the absence (at least 3 days).  The teacher will assign work, giving a schedule to work to be complete before the absence.  No credit will be given for unexcused absences or absences due to suspension. 
If you need to contact me individually, the best way is through email.  My email address is cagurcia@discoveryschool.edu.hn.  The office will also take messages for me.  If you would like to meet with me, I would be happy to schedule an appointment with you. 
If your student has any concerns or does not understand a topic, please encourage him/her to see me.  I am available most days during snack and lunch and can also be before or after school, by appointment.
Thank you for entrusting me in joining you in the education of your student!
                                                 Sincerely,
                                          Christina Agurcia

Additional Information:
 Link for school calender- http://www.discoveryschool.edu.hn/calendar.html

May 18, 2012

THE END IS NEAR....

The end of the school year that is.  Students should be diligently preparing for semester exams and finishing up any missing and/or late work.  I will only be accepting late work and/or extra credit up until Friday, May 25th.  After that date, I will not accept work!  Be sure to check Engrade for a list of your missing work.

Semester Exam Schedule:


12th grade schedule      (Library)

 
Wednesday, May 23
Thursday, May 24
Friday, May 25
8:00 – 10:00
Physics

Math

Spanish


 AP Literature and Composition


BREAK
BREAK
BREAK
10:30 – 12:30
US History


L.A.


* AP Human Geography @ 12:00


                                                                                                                                                               
8th grade – 11th grade


Tuesday, May 29
Wednesday, May 30
Thursday, May 31
8:00 – 10:00
Math


* Recuperation Exam for 6th and 12th
L.A.


* Recuperation Exam for 6th and 12th
Science


*National Anthem Exam for 6th and 12thgrade

BREAK
BREAK
BREAK
10:30 – 12:30
Social Studies

Spanish



May 7, 2012

ABSH Science Fair




 Congratulations to Valeria Martinez, Gabriel Rodriguez, Victoria Glynn, Andrea Figueroa, and Maria Jose Lizardo who represented our school at the ABSH Science Fair last Friday and Saturday, May 4th and 5th at the Mayan School.  Discovery School students continue to represent us very well, with the following results:
- Valeria Martinez- 7th grade- Water With Strawberries- Honorable Mention
- Gabriel Rodriguez- 8th grade- Soil vs. Hydroponics- Honorable Mention
- Victoria Glynn- 9th grade- Please Go To Sleep- Excellent
- Andrea Figueroa- 10th grade- Effects of Media on Food Choice- Very Good
- Maria Jose Lizardo- 12th grade- Human Disposition to Voice- Honorable Mention