Dates • Lists • Costs • Close Up 2017

  • Dates • Lists • Costs • Changes 
  • As of 1/12/17 – There is a significant alteration with Close Up Participant Guidelines in regard to Academic Standing.  Please read it. If you intend to participate on the Close Up Trip you must download, copy, sign (parent and student) and return before airline tickets are finalized.
  • Go here for Pages Above – and Full Information on Close Up 2017.
  • $50 Airfare deposit due Wednesday January 4.
  • $240 Airfare balance due Wednesday January 25.
  • $400 non refundable deposit due to Close Up –  February 14.
  • Flight – American Airlines / Detroit Metro to Reagan National
  • Flight Out  – 7:45 AM to 9:31 AM – May 6, 2017.
  • Flight Return  – 5:32 PM to 7:10 PM – May 12, 2017.
  • Footloose School Play – Spaghetti Dinner – Friday March 10.
  • Saturday February 4 – Begin Silent Auction 
  • Membership List as of 1/1/17
  • Mercedes Behnke
  • Alana DeWitte
  • Laura Haninincome-closer-to-washington-dc
  • Damian Herrera
  • Brooklyn Jessen
  • Bradley Jones
  • Samantha Kirschner
  • Casandra Loera
  • Anni Maekelae
  • Simon Olesen
  • Alaina Patino
  • Isabela Santos Reis de Olivera
  • Courtney Shalifoe
  • Mara Tuschy
  • Joseph Walker
  • Mariyah Wilcox
  • Sarah Williamson
  • Viktoria Wolf
  • Mr. Wood

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Reflections from Standing Rock

We varied from our original plan in regards to the protests at the Standing Rock Sioux Reservation in North Dakota. That’s OK; I’ve learned a lot.  I trust that you have as well.  I appreciate your input and the sincerity of your respect for Shailene Woodley. She is awake and involved and brave.  I will keep her on my radar.  Thank you.

This issue of Standing Rock goes so many places – and leans on so many issues, from global warming, to the soverign rights of native Americans, “… and justice for all.”  And of course the Trump presidency.  At the end of the day we all have to decide where in life we take our stand (s).  Shailene certainly knows where.  How bout you?

Today i want us to read.   Thru SSR I have linked three stories.  Two are from the UK Guardian.  The article “It’s Not Over” written in Slate,  provides several poignent photos.  I’ve also linked a sight from Standing Rock that features six excellent short movies. Please watch them.

For your assignment I want you to reflect on the issues that surround Standing Rock.  I am going to provide you a single essay prompt where you can discuss your position and reflect on the issue within the parameters of defining the issues. I want us as a class to mold the focus of that reflection.  At 8:45 I want your input.  How do we mold this assignment?  What are the parameters of the reflection? How long?  What is the due date?  Where do we go from here?   I’ll post your assighment by 10:00 AM.

Assignment – Reflections on Standing Rock Assignment / 100 points / 600 words

Choose one of our multimedia options (podcast, video, or news article)  that we watched, read, listened to, or linked as a focus for your assignment.  Title and link it at the beginning of your reflection.  You may choose to cover two sources in the single reflection – if that is the case, cite each at the beginning of your essay. 

If you find a source that you want to center your essay on (or use as a secondary source), different from those we looked at in class, that is fine.  Just follow guidelines here. 

 For your reflection please do the following:

  1. Re-watch, re-read, or re-listen to your news source.
  2. Title and link the piece. 
  3. Briefly summarize the focus of the media piece.  What was the situation?  How does it fit with the topic?
  4. Pull a quote from the text or the subject and put it in quotation marks. Identify who said it.
  5. Use that quote as thesis for your reflection.  If you use two sources, use two quotes.
  6. You may talk about why the person said it, why it focuses your thought, or use it as a springboard to take on the entire event.  Your call…go where you are most passionate.
  7. Somewhere in this piece tell me if you are pessimistic or optimistic about the situation at Standing Rock – and why.
  8. Edit.  Edit.  Edit. 

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The Declaration of Independence

Above, the dramatic recreation of the vote for Independence in the HBO mini-series John Adams. Below the official trailer for the movie.  

Below, a series of podcasts that should help you better understand the meaning of the Declaration of Independence. Each is between two and four minutes long.   The Declaration document (and subsequent podcasts) are broken into an Introduction – seven individual stanza’s – and a Conclusion.  The layout corresponds with the required memorization of the Declaration.  Please go here to find the color coded copy of the document.

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2016 Pre College Survey

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Welcome To Room 112 in 2016

Please go to Welcome to Room 112 for access to Guidelines and Expectations in Mr. Wood’s class for the 2016/17 school year.

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Trailer  for the documentary “Screenagers”.  Link to the website.

 

 

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