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  • Apr
    1
  • Lower School APA Meeting

    Location: Chesapeake Campus
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  • Apr
    5

    US & MS APA Meeting

  • Middle School Maker Fair

    All Middle Schoolers are invited to come tinker, build, and play at the second annual Middle School Maker Fair on Tuesday, April 5 from 3:00 - 4:30p. The library will transform the Graw Innovation Center into a Middle School Maker Fair for one afternoon of hands-on fun. There will be several activities for students to try: duct tape crafts, engineering challenges, a 3D printing workshop, wearable circuits design and more!
     
    The Maker Fair is inspired by the Young Adult Library Services Association's Teen Tech Week, created to encourage teens to get involved with technology through the library. 
     
    Middle Schoolers do not need to register for the Maker Fair - just show up! Those in the After School Program must sign-in with Mrs. Wachs before heading down to the Innovation Center. 
  • Apr
    6

    Lower School Class Pictures

    Location: Chesapeake Campus
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  • US & MS Full Faculty & Staff Meeting

  • Apr
    7

    Senior CRWA & Picnic

    Seniors will take the College Work Readiness Assessment (CRWA), followed by a picnic.

    The senior class will arrive on campus at 8:00a and enjoy coffee outside of the senior commons area in Creeden Hall.

    At 8:15 the class will be split alphabetically and while half of the class is taking the CWRA, a cutting edge test that measures critical thinking skills rather than knowledge of subject areas, the other half will spend time meeting in a seminar talking about heading off to college.

    Seniors in the past two years have found the CWRA to be a very interesting and engaging test that presents students with a variety of documents and asks them to analyze and synthesize the information to support their theses -- think of it as a lawyer needing to cull information to formulate a closing argument in a court case. The topics are timely and interesting and allow students to get a sense of how well prepared they are for the rigors of post-secondary education. Severn students have tested well in the past compared to students from other independent schools and colleges and universities nationwide.

    At 12:45, the seniors and their advisors will meet on the Boone House lawn for a picnic, which allows the class and their advisors and faculty to come together once more before the frenetic pace of graduation activities begins.

    Seniors will be dismissed at 1:45p.
  • Sophomores to the Newseum

    Sophomores will visit the Newseum in Washington, DC. 
    • Sophomores should arrive at Severn by 8:00 am and check in with their advisors. 
    • Buses depart at approximately 8:15a and return by 2:30p.
    • It is a regular uniform day for the sophomores. 
    • Students must pack a lunch or bring money to buy one.
  • Freshmen to Washington Zoo

    The freshmen class will visit the Washington National Zoo. 
    • Freshmen should arrive at Severn by 8:00 am and check in with their advisors. 
    • Buses will leave at 8:30 am and return by 2:30p. 
    • Students may dress down for the day. 
    • Students are encouraged to bring a lunch. 
  • Juniors to D.C.

    The juniors are heading to D.C. to visit the museum of American History and a walking tour of several memorials near the mall.
    • Juniors should arrive at Severn by 8:00a and check in with their advisors. 
    • The buses will depart at 8:30a. Students will return by the end of the school day.
    • Students should wear regular school dress but they can wear comfortable walking shoes. 
    • Students should bring a bag lunch.
  • Middle School Talent Show

    The Middle School Talent Show is on Thursday, April 7. 

    All 6th, 7th, and 8th grade students can sign-up on the sheet on Mrs. Brannigan's door. Parents, please encourage your son or daughter to participate.
     
    Songs, sheet music, costumes, and props will need to be brought in on Monday the 4th. Students who are participating should plan to rehearse during lunch each day beginning toay until the show.
     
     
  • Apr
    8

    Lower School Half Day

    Location: Chesapeake Campus
    Students may leave with their Grandfriends on this day.  If your child(ren)'s Grandfriend(s) is/are not on the list of adults authorized to pick up your child(ren), please notify your child's teacher of your intent prior to April 8.

    Dismissal times for students not leaving school with their Grandfriends:
    12:00pm  Dismissal for students in Preschool through 3rd grade
    12:15pm  Dismissal for students in 4th and 5th grade, and their younger siblings
  • 7th Grade ERB CTP Testing

    ERB (Educational Records Bureau) is a not-for-profit organization providing admission and achievement assessment as well as instructional services for PreK  Grade 12.
     
    ERB conducts and assesses the Comprehensive Testing Program (CTP)  - a rigorous assessment in areas such as reading, listening, vocabulary, writing, science and mathematics, and verbal and quantitative reasoning.
     
    The CTP helps compare content specific, curriculum-based performance to the more conceptual knowledge base found in reasoning tests.
     
     
    Middle School ERB CTP testing will take place on:
         Friday, April 8 - 7th Grade
         Monday, April 11 - 8th grade
         Tuesday, April 12 - 6th grade

    All of the tests will be taken on the iPad (which must be on the latest 9.3 version). Starting this week, all students will be asked to download the ERB CTP app during class. You may want to check your child’s iPad to insure it is there. The app includes several practice tests. We will do some of them at school, but practice at home is always a good idea.
     
    Results will be mailed home with a letter from your child's advisor at the end of the school year. As always, it's advisable to make sure your student gets a good night's sleep and eats a healthy breakfast.  
  • Lower School Grandfriends' Day

    Location: Chesapeake Campus
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  • 6th Grade Social - Scavenger Hunt

    All Severn 6th graders are invited to join the fun on Friday, April 8, from 3:15 - 5:00p - 6th Grade Class Advisor Mr. Yost is planning a 25-question Scavenger Hunt!

    There will be snacks, drinks, music and fun.

    6th graders interested in participating must give $3 to Mrs. Limon no later than 8:00a on Friday, April 8.
  • Apr
    9

    Upper School Dodgeball Madness

    Sponsored by the Severn Service Society, this for-fun event pits Upper School teams against one another in a Dodgeball smack-down! Students must sign-up during lunches.

    $5. Proceeds will benefit the B+ Foundation which is helping to fight childhood cancer.
  • Apr
    10

    Red Shoe Shuffle

    It’s time to join Severn School's team for theRonald McDonald House's 5th Annual Red Shoe Shuffle. The 5K will be held on Sunday, April 10 at 9:00a. Early Bird Registration ends 1/31.
     
     
    Everyone is welcome: students, faculty, staff, alumni, walkers, casual joggers, competitive runners, kids in strollers, neighbors, friends, and grandparents. Severn's team was over 50 strong last year, and more than 3,000 people enjoyed a great course through downtown Baltimore.
     
    On-campus packet pickup will occur on both campuses the week of the event. You must register as a member of Severn’s team for campus pickup.
     
    Thank you for supporting the Ronald McDonald House and showing your Admiral pride! Please contact Jennifer Mann.
  • 18th Annual College Admission Forum

    Severn School and The Key School join in inviting students in the 9th, 10th and 11th grades and their parents to attend the 18th annual College Admission Forum. This year the event is at Severn School.
    This event is open to the public and free of charge.
  • Apr
    11

    8th Grade ERB CTP Testing

    ERB (Educational Records Bureau) is a not-for-profit organization providing admission and achievement assessment as well as instructional services for PreK  Grade 12.
     
    ERB conducts and assesses the Comprehensive Testing Program (CTP)  - a rigorous assessment in areas such as reading, listening, vocabulary, writing, science and mathematics, and verbal and quantitative reasoning.
     
    The CTP helps compare content specific, curriculum-based performance to the more conceptual knowledge base found in reasoning tests.
     
     
    Middle School ERB CTP testing will take place on:
         Friday, April 8 - 7th Grade
         Monday, April 11 - 8th grade
         Tuesday, April 12 - 6th grade

    All of the tests will be taken on the iPad (which must be on the latest 9.3 version). Starting this week, all students will be asked to download the ERB CTP app during class. You may want to check your child’s iPad to insure it is there. The app includes several practice tests. We will do some of them at school, but practice at home is always a good idea.
     
    Results will be mailed home with a letter from your child's advisor at the end of the school year. As always, it's advisable to make sure your student gets a good night's sleep and eats a healthy breakfast.  
  • Apr
    12
  • 6th Grade ERB CTP Testing

    ERB (Educational Records Bureau) is a not-for-profit organization providing admission and achievement assessment as well as instructional services for PreK  Grade 12.
     
    ERB conducts and assesses the Comprehensive Testing Program (CTP)  - a rigorous assessment in areas such as reading, listening, vocabulary, writing, science and mathematics, and verbal and quantitative reasoning.
     
    The CTP helps compare content specific, curriculum-based performance to the more conceptual knowledge base found in reasoning tests.
     
     
    Middle School ERB CTP testing will take place on:
         Friday, April 8 - 7th Grade
         Monday, April 11 - 8th grade
         Tuesday, April 12 - 6th grade

    All of the tests will be taken on the iPad (which must be on the latest 9.3 version). Starting this week, all students will be asked to download the ERB CTP app during class. You may want to check your child’s iPad to insure it is there. The app includes several practice tests. We will do some of them at school, but practice at home is always a good idea.
     
    Results will be mailed home with a letter from your child's advisor at the end of the school year. As always, it's advisable to make sure your student gets a good night's sleep and eats a healthy breakfast.  
  • Apr
    13

    Early School Open House (PS & PK)

    Location: Chesapeake Campus
  • Apr
    14

    7th Grade Parent Gathering

    Location: Einstein Bagels in SP
    The next Parent Gathering is set for Thursday, April 14th right after morning drop-off at Einstein Bagels in Severna Park.

    Save the date for the last final two 7th grade Parent Gatherings: 5/10 & 5/20 (evening event). Check the weekly Binnacle for more details on the last two events
  • AIMS Learning to Lead Conference for Teachers

    The AIMS Student Leadership Development Committee is pleased to present a full-day conference on Learnig to Lead, generously hosted by Severn School.

    The committee’s premise is that anyone who works with students has the opportunity to teach leadership skills, and that techniques and best practices can be learned and used with a variety of age groups and in many different settings.

    The program will offer a balance of small group discussions, a student panel, and a keynote address. We welcome teachers, administrators, and staff who work with children in kindergarten through grade 12.

    Jen Lara, our keynote speaker, is a college professor and workshop leader based in Annapolis. She has taught at the pre-collegiate level in suburban Denver, the Navajo Nation, Quito, Ecuador, and in urban Baltimore. She has served on several national commissions. Jen's vast experience teaching leadership began in outdoor education with Outward Bound and the Nantahala Outdoor Center. Her two over-arching interests, which draw all of her work together, are faculty engagement and leadership development.


  • US Spanish student field trip

    On Thursday, April 14, all students enrolled in Spanish IV Honors, AP Spanish and Ms. Berkowitz’s Conversation Class will be going on a field trip to Teatro Gala in Washington, DC, to watch the play Crónicas de una anunciada (Chronicle of a Death Foretold).
     
    The play is an adaptation of Gabriel García Marquéz's novel read by these classes.
     
    The play is presented in Spanish with English subtitles. It is a tightly woven tale of a small town in Colombia where false accusations, a conspiracy of silence, and antiquated moral codes lead to tragedy.

    Immediately after the play, the students will journey to Los Hermanos, an authentic Dominican restaurant nearby, for lunch. Students are asked to bring $8 for lunch.  
     
     
  • AIMS College Fair & Financial Aid Seminar for Juniors and their Parents

    Location: Radisson Hotel North
    Juniors and parents are invited to attend one of two sessions: 5:00-6:30p or 7:30-9:00p. Radisson Hotel North (2004 Greenspring Drive, Timonium).

    Admission representatives from more than 250 colleges and universities will be at the 30th Annual AIMS College Fair Thursday, April 14 to meet with juniors and their parents (no freshmen or sophomores, please). This event is restricted to independent schools in the Baltimore-Annapolis area.  
     
    Also that evening: Historically Black Colleges & Universities (HBCU) panel discussion and Q&A: 6:30 – 7:30p.
     
    Plan to visit 5 to 10 colleges at either the first session (5 – 6:30p) or the second session (7:30 – 9p). The event is closed from 6:30 to 7:30p so that admissions officers can have dinner with the college counselors.
     
    When you arrive at the fair, look for Mr. Kaberline or Mr. Brunk so that they can give you a sheet of personalized labels containing all of the information that you will otherwise have to fill out by hand each time you visit a college’s table. This event represents a great opportunity for you to introduce yourself to the college representatives who will likely usher your application through the admission process. Just as some colleges will keep track of your visits to their campus, many will note your attendance at this fair and will use this information when you apply.
     
  • Apr
    15
  • Apr
    18

    AP Bio Field Trip

    On Monday, April 18, Mr. Eric Witzel's AP Biology students will be traveling to the Arthur Sherwood Environmental Education Center to explore the Bay's ecosystems with the Chesapeake Bay Foundation. 
     
    The group will depart first thing in the morning. Students should pack a lunch and dress in warm layers. 
  • AP Exam Pre-Admin Meeting

    Location: Roche Lecture Hall
    Students who are enrolled in AP classes at Severn are required to take the accompanying AP exam. Please remind your AP student that he/she MUST attend one of the Pre-Administration meetings listed below. Students must bring a #2 pencil and it cannot be a mechanical pencil. The meeting will last approximately 30 minutes.
    • Monday, April 18 @ 2:45p in Roche Lecture Hall
    • Tuesday, April 19 @ 2:45p in Roche Lecture Hall
    • Thursday, April 21 @ 2:45p in Roche Lecture Hall
    • Friday, April 22 @ 2:45p in Roche Lecture Hall
    Students who can’t attend a session must see Mr. Kaberline, Mr. Brunk, or Mrs. Rudder in the College Counseling Office. 
  • Apr
    19

    AP Exam Pre-Admin Meeting

    Location: Roche Lecture Hall
    Students who are enrolled in AP classes at Severn are required to take the accompanying AP exam. Please remind your AP student that he/she MUST attend one of the Pre-Administration meetings listed below. Students must bring a #2 pencil and it cannot be a mechanical pencil. The meeting will last approximately 30 minutes.
    • Monday, April 18 @ 2:45p in Roche Lecture Hall
    • Tuesday, April 19 @ 2:45p in Roche Lecture Hall
    • Thursday, April 21 @ 2:45p in Roche Lecture Hall
    • Friday, April 22 @ 2:45p in Roche Lecture Hall
    Students who can’t attend a session must see Mr. Kaberline, Mr. Brunk, or Mrs. Rudder in the College Counseling Office. 
  • MS Coffee House: Parents Invited, Too!

    Location: Stine Outdoor Education Center
    Middle School students invite you to attend the Middle School Coffee House on Tuesday, April 19 from 4-5:30p in the outdoor classroom of the Stine Outdoor Education Center. 
     
    Attendees will be treated to recitations of student-written work, from poetry to prose. Passages from favorite books and student projects will also be presented. Refreshments will be served.
     
  • Apr
    20

    Lower School "Cool the Earth" Kick-off Assembly

    On Wednesday, April 20, Student Council will share information with all Lower School students about this semester's service learning project; Global Warming. The students will be working with Cool the Earth to inform students about global warming and how they can make a difference.
     
    On April 20, each student will receive a coupon booklet with energy-saving actions that they can complete at home with their families.
     
    Action coupons may be completed beginning April 20, and may be turned in on the next four Mondays. Students will receive a special trading card in exchange for each action coupon turned in on the following four collection dates.
     
    Coupon Collection Dates:
    Monday, April 25
    Monday, May 2
    Monday, May 9
    Monday, May 16
     
    On Thursday, May 5, all Lower School students in grades PK-5 will have a Dress Down Day as part of this drive (Preschool students will have their Dress Down Day on Wednesday, May 4). $1 donations will be accepted and donated to Cool the Earth.
     
    If you have any questions about the program, please contact Student Council Adviser Lisa Ellis. Thank you in advance for your help with this important cause!
  • 8th Grade Parent Gathering

    Location: Einstein Bagels in Severna Park
    Parents of 8th graders - please plan to join APA rep Lisette Stamato (Rebecca '18, Victoria '20 & Jack '24) and other parents of the Class of 2020 for coffee and conversation in informal parent gatherings.

    The first is set for Wednesday, 9/23, at Einstein Bagels in Severna Park right after morning drop-off. Journey over to (location). Mark your calendar with these other 8th grade parent gatherings date, too: 11/18, 1/20, 2/24, 3/23, 4/20, 5/18.
  • Greg Dale and Upper Schoolers - It’s a Mental Thing: 5 Keys to Improving Performance and Enjoying Sport

     
    This workshop challenges student-athletes to critically examine their approach to excellence as an athlete and student. Topics include developing leadership skills and character, preparing for success, embracing pressure, trusting your instincts, effective goal-setting, and perseverance in difficult situations.
  • Greg Dale and Middle Schoolers - It’s a Mental Thing: 5 Keys to Improving Performance and Enjoying Sport

     
    This workshop challenges student-athletes to critically examine their approach to excellence as an athlete and student. Topics include developing leadership skills and character, preparing for success, embracing pressure, trusting your instincts, effective goal-setting, and perseverance in difficult situations.
  • Greg Dale and Severn Coaches - The Art of Coaching: Strategies for Creating More Confident, Consistent and Coachable Athletes

    This workshop emphasizes the importance of coaches earning credibility with athletes as well as the dynamics of group  development and productivity. Particular emphasis is placed on effective communication and motivation tactics.
  • Dismissal for ALL Middle Schoolers

    All Middle School students will dismiss at 3:00p on Wednesday, April 20, so as to allow our Middle School coaches to attend a special presentation. After School care will be available.
     
    All Severn coaches will gather to hear The Art of Coaching: Strategies for Creating More Confident, Consistent and Coachable Athletes by Dr. Greg Dale of Duke University. This workshop emphasizes the importance of coaches earning credibility with athletes as well as the dynamics of group development and productivity. Particular emphasis is placed on effective communication and motivation tactics.
     
    Dr. Dale will also present to Middle Schoolers the afternoon of April 20. This presentation entitled, It’s a Mental Thing: 5 Keys to Improving Performance and Enjoying Sport, will challenge student-athletes to critically examine their approach to excellence as an athlete and student. Topics include developing leadership skills and character, preparing for success, embracing pressure, trusting your instincts, effective goal-setting, and perseverance in difficult situations. 
     
  • Apr
    21

    Session 1 - Freshmen Course Sign-up Info Meeting for Parents of Current 8th Graders

    Location: Roche Lecture Hall - Creeden
    This optional meeting is designed for current Severn 8th grade parents; its main focus will be to share and explain the nuts and bolts of the course sign up process for rising Severn 9th grade students. 

    On Tuesday, April 19, current 8th grade students will meet during morning meeting with Ms. Lise Charlier, Director of Studies, for a session explaining the freshmen course registration process. At that time, Mrs. Charlier will also hand out relevant information and time-lines for signing-up for classes for next year.

    Parents can review this information with their child and need to sign-off on the registration form.

    Though all the relevant information for students and parents will be in the packet, parents who would also like to have an in-person explanation of the specifics of the process should plan to attend one of two optional sessions. For further explanation and clarification on the academic program in the Upper School in general, as well as the specifics of signing-up for 9th grade courses, Ms. Lise Charlier and Ms. Bea Fuller will lead info sessions on Thursday, April 21:

    Thursday, April 21 - two identical sessions
    ♦ Morning: 8:15 - 9:00 in Roche Lecture Hall (Creeden)
    ♦ Evening: 7:00 - 8:15 in Roche Lecture Hall (Creeden)
  • Upper School Field Trip to Renwick Gallery and Smithsonian American Art Museum

    Upper School 3D art students (sculpture, ceramics, inddependet study) are going on a field trip to the Renwick Gallery and Smithsonian American Art Museum in Washington DC. We will be leaving at 9:00am and returning by 2:30pm. 

    We are going to have tours of WONDER, which is a stellar exhibition of installations by 9 contemporary artists. (http://americanart.si.edu/exhibitions/archive/2015/wonder/) Then students will have time to explore the rest of the museum collection. Assembly dress is required, and bringing a lunch is recommended.
  • AP Exam Pre-Admin Meeting

    Location: Roche Lecture Hall
    Students who are enrolled in AP classes at Severn are required to take the accompanying AP exam. Please remind your AP student that he/she MUST attend one of the Pre-Administration meetings listed below. Students must bring a #2 pencil and it cannot be a mechanical pencil. The meeting will last approximately 30 minutes.
    • Monday, April 18 @ 2:45p in Roche Lecture Hall
    • Tuesday, April 19 @ 2:45p in Roche Lecture Hall
    • Thursday, April 21 @ 2:45p in Roche Lecture Hall
    • Friday, April 22 @ 2:45p in Roche Lecture Hall
    Students who can’t attend a session must see Mr. Kaberline, Mr. Brunk, or Mrs. Rudder in the College Counseling Office. 
  • Session 2 - Freshmen Course Sign-up Info Meeting for Parents of Current 8th Graders

    Location: Roche Lecture Hall - Creeden
    This optional meeting is designed for current Severn 8th grade parents; its main focus will be to share and explain the nuts and bolts of the course sign up process for rising Severn 9th grade students. 

    On Tuesday, April 19, current 8th grade students will meet during morning meeting with Ms. Lise Charlier, Director of Studies, for a session explaining the freshmen course registration process. At that time, Mrs. Charlier will also hand out relevant information and time-lines for signing-up for classes for next year.

    Parents can review this information with their child and need to sign-off on the registration form.

    Though all the relevant information for students and parents will be in the packet, parents who would also like to have an in-person explanation of the specifics of the process should plan to attend one of two optional sessions. For further explanation and clarification on the academic program in the Upper School in general, as well as the specifics of signing-up for 9th grade courses, Ms. Lise Charlier and Ms. Bea Fuller will lead info sessions on Thursday, April 21:

    Thursday, April 21 - two identical sessions
    ♦ Morning: 8:15 - 9:00 in Roche Lecture Hall (Creeden)
    ♦ Evening: 7:00 - 8:15 in Roche Lecture Hall (Creeden)
  • Apr
    22
  • Open Doors School Day Session for Grades K-5

    Location: Chesapeake Campus
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  • NO MIDDLE SCHOOL CLASSES: Middle School Parent-Teacher Conferences

    Friday, April 22 is Parent-Teacher Conference Day in the Middle School. There are no Middle School classes that day.
     
    Parents may schedule their own conferences online:
       1. Have your child’s teacher list handy
       2. Click on the PARENT PORTAL on Severn's website
       3. Click on Parent/Teacher Conference Sign-Up and then follow directions 
     
    To schedule a conference with MS Head Dan Keller, please contact Mrs. Gina Limon.

    Also, please note that Ms. Kathleen Donovan (7th grade history) will only be available for conferences on Tuesday, April 26 from 12:50 - 4:00pm - she will not be available for conferences on April 22. Please contact Mrs. Gina Limon to schedule an appointment with Ms. Donovan. 
     
    Once you have completed all the steps you will receive an email (at the address you key in) to confirm your appointments. Appointments will only be accepted through this online system. Problems? Questions? Please contact Mrs. Limon.
     
     
  • US Bike to School Day!

    Location: Search
  • Early School's Mini Makers Make & Take Buildings & Bridges

    Make a Connection, Make a Masterpiece, Make a Friend... Severn's Early School launches a new program designed to introduce children—ages 2½  to 5—and their parents to our Maker Movement.
     
    Join us for one or all of our three-part Make and Take Series designed to inspire creativity, problem-solving, and collaborative investigation. Guided by Severn School preschool teachers, parents and children will spend each workshop in a hands-on exploration.  
     
    Friday, April 22: Buildings and Bridges (10-11:00a)
    From the Chesapeake Bay Bridge to the dome of the Naval Academy Chapel, basic architectural fundamentals create our regional landscape. How much weight can a bridge hold? How tall can you make a tower? Join us as we explore principals of construction and build various structures. 
     
    Registration is limited to 15 children (ages 2 ½ to 5). REGISTER NOW!
     
    Friday, November 20: Exploring Engineering (10-11:00a)
    Tinkering with simple materials can lead to big discoveries. How does that work? What can I make? Every child can be an engineer, you just have to try! Early problem-solving skills begin with lots of trial and error….you never know, you might make something new. In this session we will experiment with recycled materials and various connectors. See how everyday materials become tools to create masterpieces. 
     
    Friday, January 22: Marvelous Machines (10-11:00a)
    Simple machines are all around us. Children enjoy exploring how ramps, wheels, and gears work. Come to play and investigate how much fun you can have with one or more simple machines in action. 


  • AP Exam Pre-Admin Meeting

    Location: Roche Lecture Hall
    Students who are enrolled in AP classes at Severn are required to take the accompanying AP exam. Please remind your AP student that he/she MUST attend one of the Pre-Administration meetings listed below. Students must bring a #2 pencil and it cannot be a mechanical pencil. The meeting will last approximately 30 minutes.
    • Monday, April 18 @ 2:45p in Roche Lecture Hall
    • Tuesday, April 19 @ 2:45p in Roche Lecture Hall
    • Thursday, April 21 @ 2:45p in Roche Lecture Hall
    • Friday, April 22 @ 2:45p in Roche Lecture Hall
    Students who can’t attend a session must see Mr. Kaberline, Mr. Brunk, or Mrs. Rudder in the College Counseling Office. 
  • Apr
    24

    First day of Passover

    Passover marks the Israelites' liberation from slavery and their exodus from Egypt around 3000 years ago. Passover (Pesach) generally lasts for eight days in the United States. Many Jewish people spend the Passover period with family members or close friends. 
  • Apr
    25

    CTP Testing for Grades 4 and 5

    Location: Chesapeake Campus
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  • Upper School Course Sign-up for Next Year - Info Meeting for Parents of Current 9th, 10th & 11th graders

    Location: Roche Lecture Hall
    On Monday, April 18, all Upper School students will receive a general overview of the course sign-up process for next school year.

    On Friday, April 22, advisors will hand-out relevant information to students including, among other things, the list of courses for which they have been approved as well as the guidelines and time line for course sign-up for the 2016-2017 school year.

    Though all the relevant information for students and parents will be in the hand-outs, parents who would also like to have further explanation or clarification on the academic program in the Upper School in general, as well as the specifics of signing-up for Upper School courses, Ms. Lise Charlier, Ms. Bea Fuller, and a college counselor will lead an info session on Monday, April 25 beginning at 8:15 and running no later than 9:30.

    Roche Lecture Hall, on the first floor of Creeden Hall.
  • Apr
    26

    CTP Testing for Grades 4 and 5

    Location: Chesapeake Campus
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  • 10th Grade Parent Gathering @ Einstein Bagels in SP

    Location: Einstein Bagels in SP
    Parents/guardians of sophomores are invited to gather right after morning drop-off for causal conversation and coffee. Einstein Bagels in Severna Park.
  • Open Doors After School Session for Grades K-2

    Location: Chesapeake Campus
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  • Apr
    27

    CTP Testing for Grades 4 and 5

    Location: Chesapeake Campus
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  • Open Doors After School Session for Grades 3-5

    Location: Chesapeake Campus
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  • Apr
    28

    CTP Testing for Grades 4 and 5

    Location: Chesapeake Campus
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  • Upper School Art Show Opening Reception

    Location: McCleary Student Center
    Severn’s annual juried all Upper School art show will open with a dessert reception in the gallery of McCleary Student Center.
     
    Works created this year by Severn Upper School students in the following categories - drawing, painting, photography, ceramics, sculpture, video and other media - will be on display. The works will be reviewed and awarded by a panel of arts professionals. 
  • Upper School Spring Concert

    Location: Price Audtiorium
    Following the annual Art Show, Severn’s Upper School musicians will present their Spring Concert. Instrumental Ensemble, Concert Choir, and Vocal Ensemble present a program of contemporary jazz and popular arrangements, as well as both a cappella and traditional choral works. The concert begins at 7:30 in Price Auditorium.  The award winners from the preceding Art Show will be announced following intermission. Please join us!
  • Apr
    29

    CTP Testing for Grades 4 and 5

    Location: Chesapeake Campus
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  • US Activities Awards Assembly

  • 8th Grade vs. Faculty Event

    Location: Price Auditorium - McCleary Student Cener
    On Friday, April 29, the Middle School Community Life committee will host its annual 8th Grade vs. Faculty competition from 1:30 to 3:30p in Price Auditorium.
     
    8th grade students will battle their teachers in what’s going to be a combat of knowledge and wills. Community Life students surveyed Middle School students of all grades and created a game of Family Feud to determine who knows our middle school the best – 8th graders or their teachers?!
     
    6th grade students will be dismissed at 3:00, and 7th-8th grade students will be dismissed at 3:30.
     
    7th Grade Community Life Members
    Cole Almy, Avy Aubin, Daniel Babalola, Andrew Campbell, Michael Hesford, Luke Marbury, Abijah Pennant, Cole Petrinko and Luke Sadowski.

    6th Grade Community Life Members
    Alex Brenia, Luke Fromal, Brooke Griffin, Fionna Griesser, Sarah Jay, Megan Hiller, Anna D’Amore, Sammy Thompson and Emma Hlousek.
     
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