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F e b r u a ry 19 2016
Eighth Graders Take the Next Step COL. Todd Giszack
So far this school year, the 8th grade
Given the demonstrated benefit of be-
class has been quietly accomplishing
ing able to focus on one academic sub-
great things. They have been attending ject at a time, the Academy AdministraEnglish, Social Studies, and Science
tion thought it wise to offer the same
classes, as well as taking Bible Basics,
benefit to the 8th graders during Term 4
Latin, Art, and Spanish. On Monday 15
and Term 5. Students will have the
February, a major change took place
chance of taking a combination of Alge-
when this cadre of Cadets transitioned
bra, Pre-Algebra, or Spanish to round
to the One Subject Plan schedule. This
out their 8th grade years. In prepara-
is the first year that the Academy has
tion for this transition, on Friday 12
offered this blended curriculum para-
February the 8th grade Cadets along
digm whereby 8th graders may earn
with their teachers gathered at the So-
high school credit in mathematics or
cial Center to get their schedules, meet
foreign language while studying on the
their new Upper School instructors, and
One Subject Plan prior to beginning
celebrate their accomplishments to
their 9th grade year. Typically, only Ca-
date. We look forward to great things
dets in grades 9-12 are able to take
from this group, and wish them well in
courses according to this schedule.
Terms 4 and 5.
8th grade cadet Daniel Samurin in Vaughn Hall, FUMA’s social center
JABA Valentine’s Day CSM Catherine Garcia
On Wednesday, February 10, 2016,
amongst old friends, a catered mid-
gaged in conversation with visitors
CSM Garcia’s 9th grade English class
day dinner, dancing, and trivia games as well as other volunteers, and with
and Interact Club members took a
for approximately 140 senior citizens moderate coercion, entertained the
short jaunt to Careysbrook, Virginia,
from Albemarle, Fluvanna, Greene,
entire assembly with their feats of
to support a Senior Citizens Valen-
Louisa, and Nelson counties. FUMA
amazing balloon juggling and fancy
tine’s Day party. The Jefferson Area
Cadets provided assistance in the set footwork on the dance floor. All in
Board for the Aging (JABA), in con-
up and tear down of the event, deco-
all, the activity was a great exercise
junction with Fluvanna County Parks rating, greeting and escorting, as well in helping others and making their and Recreation, hosted the event,
as serving beverages and meals to
lives more enjoyable.
which consisted of conversation
the guests. In addition, cadets en-
Pictures from the event are on page 3
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Global Citizens’ Club celebrates Lunar New Year Cadet Xingjian “Jeff” Zhao
Lunar New Year is one of the most important festival in China, Korea, Vietnam, among other countries. Together they are called the Sinosphere countries. It usually takes almost one month to celebrate this event. There are several important dates during that time. The first one is “small” New Year’s Eve, which is on December 23 of the lunar calendar. On this day, people will have a practice New Year’s party to make sure everything goes well during the real thing.
streets on that date. On January 29, members of Global Citizens’ Club had a party at Mrs. Giszack’s home to celebrate the Lunar New Year. The board members helped with setting up the dinner table, washing china, and helping prepare food. The party stated at 6 o’clock in the evening, with COL Todd Giszack saying a prayer before dinner. We had tomato salad as a appetizer. The delicious entrees were
General Tso’s chicken, twice-cooked pork, fried and white rice,
The second date is the lunar New Year’s Eve, which is on the last
and dumplings. We also had egg drop, sour and hot soups. After
day of the lunar calendar. The dinner on that day is the most
dinner, members relaxed in Mrs. Giszack’s living room with tea,
important of the year. People will meet their family members
fruits, candies, and cupcakes. We listened to some traditional
and have fun on that day. The last important date is on January
and popular music alike and, traditionally, folded special paper
15 of the Lunar Calendar. Celebrants call it the Lantern Festival.
for the lunar New Year.
Participants will see different kinds of lanterns around the
Cuba to build first factory in half a century Cadet Chase Ray History was made this past week when the
While the U.S. maintains an embargo on
services directly to private entrepreneurs in
Obama administration approved the first
Cuba that restricts most trade and tourism-
Cuba, particularly those who work in private
U.S. factory to be built in Cuba in more than
related travel to the island, we have seen the
farming cooperatives.
50 years.
opening of new air routes across Cuba for
The factory will be built for Cleber, an Alabama-based company that builds tractors for
travelers who want to head to the Caribbean. Also, the Obama administration has been
This is what allowed Cleber to wedge their foot in the door. Only weeks after news spread of Obama’s more lenient policies,
small farms. The Treasury Department noti-
they began selling their tractors to small
fied Co-founder Saul Berenthal this past
farmers in Cuba. It is now estimated that
Thursday that Cleber could open a facility in
their tractors account for about 70% of
Cuba. Berenthal immediately sent the com-
Cuba’s agricultural production.
pany’s attorney to Havana on Monday to
Many other American agricultural compa-
start the lengthy process of finalizing the
nies have been vying for business in Cuba
agreement with the Cuban government.
ever since. Most notable is Caterpillar, which
They hope to start production in early 2017.
recently announced that it reached a deal to
While this is great news for Cleber, the real
sell earth-moving equipment to the island
victory goes to the U.S. as a whole. This
through a Puerto-Rican distributor. The only
agreement means the beginning of warming
thing that sets Cleber apart now is that they
relationships with previous Cold War foes.
will now be able to build in Cuba, an ad-
This business venture is only possible be-
vantage that may be only temporary. The
cause of sweeping diplomatic changes set forth by the Obama administration towards Cuba since Dec. 17, 2014. Since then, embas-
magnitude of this operation stems from the An image of the tractor in question. Text translated to mean “cultivating prosperity”
repercussions it could have in the future. We may soon see ourselves opening up more to
sies have re-opened in Havana and Washing- working to allow more U.S. exports and alton and diplomats and businessmen have lowing U.S. companies to sell products and
Cuba and, if the next administration contin-
flooded in and out of either country.
ing relations with Russia.
ues this trend, we could possibly see warm-
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Editor’s Note This is the third edition of Sabre Now, meaning the third note I’ve written. If you were to ask me, I would tell you that this post-Christmas stretch of
time has been a blur. For others, I am sure that time has been flowing like molasses. In any case, the common ground that all Fork Union cadets chare is undeniable. The Winter is
Spring Leave days away, schedule adjustments follow suit Cadet Micah Giszack
Robins and honeybees are both signs that
idly-approaching parade season and the uni-
almost over, with less than a month
Spring is fast approaching. Both have fluttered
form changes customary with Spring. Though
until Spring rolls around. Of course all
about campus in the past few days, but that
no official timeline has been discussed, years
of the cadets are excited for Spring,
surely did little to prevent the iced-over roads
past have seen the transition from Winter uni-
because it signifies the approaching
and sidewalks that cadets awoke to on Febru-
forms to Spring uniforms take place directly or
end of the schoolyear, but it also
ary 16th. A large weather system passed over
shortly after Spring leave. Regular parade prac-
marks an end, or a pause for some, of
our region on the 15th of the month, final ex-
tices will also begin shortly after cadets return
the 9 months of steady dedication and
am day. A few inches of powdery snow fell
from the 9-day vacation, and with those prac-
hard work that every FUMA cadet
during this short bout, but overnight tempera-
tices, corps-wide and rank-specific parade
exemplifies. The hillcrest is nearly at
tures rose, leaving sleet and freezing rain in
drills will replace the club & activity time cur-
its apex, and soon, we will be in the
lieu of any snow during overnight hours. The
rently plotted during drill time on Monday
schoolyear,
outlook looks promising for the coming weeks,
afternoons. Cadets are as always reminded that
practically racing to summer. We
however; daytime temperatures should stay in
the decisions they make over Spring leave or
aren’t finished yet, but those cadets
the fifties and may reach mid to upper sixties.
any other leave will have a lasting effect— pos-
who have made it this far represent
With the temperate air shall too come the rap-
itive or otherwise.
final
portion
of
the
every core value that Fork Union Integrity, Faith in God, Character in
Forewarned is Forearmed
daily life, and Discipline.
Upcoming Calendar of Major Events
Military Academy stands for: Respect,
February 19th: Leave weekend beginning at 1230 March 4th: Beginning of Spring Leave at 1200 March 19th: All cadets will return from Spring Leave no later than 1930 March 25th: Easter Leave begins ***Due to Spring Leave, the fifth publication of the Sabre Now is on track for March twentyfirst, rather than the fourteenth. It may also be assumed that any given date for Now publication is “soft”, and must be considered flexible to change. A full 2015-2016 Academic Calendar may be found on our website. A PDF is available for all parents to download here.