Saturday, December 21, 2013

Mentoring Minds

2013 Pennsylvania College of Technology Youth Leadership Program graduates Livia Nash, Divia Feinstein and Alannah Harding are putting to use a $570-grant they received last year to conduct an after-school Mentorship Through Science program for sixth-grade students at Andrew G. Curtin Intermediate School. The program uses hands-on experiments in STEM (science, technology, engineering and math) areas. Yesterday's session, as pictured here, concentrated on temperature and weather. Students were able to create their own thermometers and "snowflake" using a combination of chemicals.

Tuesday, December 10, 2013

No Time to Sing the Blues

Here are some Do's and Do Not's in regard to the forthcoming Chorus Concert.

A Little Pep to See During the Holidays

Thanks to our neighbors at Pepsi Co. for modeling the spirit of giving by providing school supplies for our building.  Here Lenny Weisbrod and Kris Caster, members of the company's Committee for Culture and Inclusion, are captured making the drop.  Thank you Pepsi, we are grateful for your generosity!

Sunday, December 8, 2013

Tuesday, December 3, 2013

The Most Wonderful Time of the Year...

Is here!


One for the Ages



I turned 39 yesterday. As you would imagine, it prompted me to reflect on the age and milestone that is 363.5 days away. At this point, I am not dreading 40 . Granted, that may change as it gets closer and as I continue to feel the elements, both hot and cold, on the back of my head. This sign of my coming of age was also confirmed by Mrs. Michaels, as well as the undesirable angles from AGC’s security camera. Still, I am not here to split hairs over getting older.
As I reflect on the past 39 years, I think about the moments, both positive and negative, that have shaped me into what I have become and how they influence what I do on a daily basis. Let’s face it, we are all riding this roller coaster of life. It is a ride which exposes us to the thrill of reaching the pinnacle and the pain of plummeting back to base camp, both as children and now as adults. In each of my reflections, there was usually an adult figure to help me manage. It was these connections that have allowed me to stay centered and be the best I can be.
It is these relationships which are also at the forefront of what we do each day at Andrew Curtin. As the principal, I am proud of the bonds being formed by our students, staff and parents, especially after being together as a community for only 3 months. A few examples of this are evident in the fact that our stu- dents raised nearly $1,800, in change, in support of the Williamsport Area School District’s Education Foundation’s “Return to Glory Change Challenge”. Our families also changed lives by opening up their pantries and sharing canned goods, in support of our participation in the local “ Feed a Friend” initiative.
Most recently, our community connections were evident with the positive turn out for conferences. Even with very little cooperation from Mother Nature, a majority of our parents took the time to join us or made alternate plans to discuss their child’s progress. A superb effort was made by all to ensure our stu- dents are in a position to realize his/her personal potential during the remaining three marking periods of this school year and beyond.
So, here is my challenge to you. As you head into the holiday hustle (rumor has it we are already neck- deep in it), take time to capture the tiny moments. Those that may seem a bit mundane or just part of your daily grind but in reality should be considered magical since they involve the greatest gift of all, your child. Remember, you never know what moments they will hold onto for their memories.
Looking forward to being 39, again...and again and..., 
Mr. Michaels

Monday, December 2, 2013

Help Us Extend Our Reach

Help us reach over 250 likes (or more)!  Be sure to “Like” Andrew G. Curtin Intermediate on Facebook so you can stay informed and show your support for our school. Click HERE to visit our page.

Time to Make the Music

REMINDER: School resumes tomorrow. Our orchestra concert will be held on Wednesday. Curtain goes up at 7 PM.

Monday, November 25, 2013

A Friendly Reminder

Reminder: There is no school for students this week. Please join us for parent-teacher conferences on Tuesday and Wednesday. You are your child's #1 teacher. See you soon.

Wednesday, November 20, 2013

Thinking Outside the Can

Thanks to students like these, our can runneth over with items for our "friends" in need. We are thankful for of generous community.

A Mound of Lost and Found

Be sure to visit our lost and found during conferences. All unclaimed materials will be donated to charity!

Monday, November 18, 2013

The Race to the Top

We're in.

Won't You Help Our Neighbor.

Dear Friend of Cochran School Association :
We are excited to team up with Hoss's Steak and Sea House to raise money for a very worthy cause. Please consider visiting the Hoss's location(s) listed below on 11/19/2013 to aid us in raising money to benefit CSA .
Print this email and present it on 11/19/2013 at Hoss's in Williamsport
Hoss's will then donate 20%* or 25%** of your total check paid to CSA
*To qualify for the 20% payout, our group must have a minimum of $300.00 in total pre-tax food and beverage sales.
**To qualify for the 25% payout, our group must have a minimum of $1,200.00 in total pre-tax food and beverage sales.
This applies to a one-day, single location, pre-scheduled event. The purchase of gift cards is not included as part of your organization’s community fundraising totals.
DISTRIBUTING INVITATIONS ON HOSS’S PROPERTY IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED AND WILL DISQUALIFY OUR ORGANIZATION! Thank you for your cooperation!
Group #21247
Please print and present this email when ordering. See the attached file for the entire Community Night agreement.

The Stars that Night...

Were BIG and BRIGHT, in the heart of AGC.  Check out a few shots from Friday's Make-A-Wish benefit concert.