NORFOLK COLLEGIATE
2016-17 ACADEMIC CALENDAR
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Lower School 757.625.0471
AUGUST2016 Using the experimental method of refraction, our photography students explored the use of water and refraction to capture images of skittles and crayons in the drops of water.
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iPadÂŽ Parent Information Session 8:30-9:30 a.m. & 3:30-4:30 p.m. King Boardroom
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Fall Varsity Athletics Begin Senior Portraits by Hayne Photographers
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Fall JV Athletics Begin
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C
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International Student Orientation 11:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. King Boardroom A
Fall Middle School Athletics Begin
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24
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September
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Middle & Upper School Athletic Orientation Night 7 p.m. Watt-Baker Gym
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Pancakes & Pajamas 9 a.m. Lower School
First Day of School
Student Orientation (K-12) B
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GO OAKS! Athletic schedules are online at NorfolkCollegiate.org/athletics.
SEPTEMBER 2016 Lower School students studied the works of Austrian artist Friedensreich Hundertwasser for inspiration. Hundertwasser was known for his depictions of trees and people, as well as using untraditional shapes to create buildings. Here, our students created a mixed media work using various line types in the background and circular shapes for the trees, as one would often see in Hundertwasser’s pictures.
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Thursday
SAVE THE DATE: HOMECOMING & FALL FAIR OCT. 21 & 22! Get your Oyster Roast and Fall Fair tickets today at NorfolkCollegiate.org/FallFair.
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Saturday
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Lower School Parents’ Night 7 p.m. Lower School
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4
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C
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Fall Athletic Pictures 3-5:30 p.m. Middle School Gym School Closed Labor Day
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C
Senior Night 7 p.m. Hackney Theater
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B
Volunteer Information Breakfast 8:30 a.m. Explore Room
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8
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Jones Humanities Speaker Series: Artist Brian Bress 3 p.m. Hackney Theater
Sophomore Trek A
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Freshman Retreat B
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C
Fall Book Chats, Session I 8:30 a.m. & 7 p.m. Lower School Admissions Suite 6-12 School Pictures 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Middle School Gymnasium
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ACT Test
Middle & Upper School Parents’ Night 7 p.m. Watt-Baker Gymnasium
Meet Me in the Middle 8:15 a.m. Explore Room
K-5 School Pictures 8:30 a.m.-2 p.m. Lower School
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Middle School Hangout Night 7-9 p.m. B
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Make-Up School Pictures 9 a.m.-1 p.m.
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OCTOBER2016 Our second-grade students were introduced to Vincent Van Gogh’s works. They studied how he would paint and the inspiration behind some of his works, such as Starry Night. Students looked at the movement and the layering created through Van Gogh’s brushstrokes and his use of color. In honor of the season, they created a landscape piece with pumpkins in this style. Students also learned how to create value (lights and darks) with their pumpkins and how to make their pumpkins look three dimensional by shading and blending oil pastels.
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SAT Test
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School Closed Columbus Day K-12 Parent-Teacher Conferences
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Coffee at Collegiate 8:30 a.m. Lower School Admissions Suite
School Closed Rosh Hashanah
Rosh Hashanah begins at sundown
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11
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30
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Halloween
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12
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Fall Book Chats, Session II 8:30 a.m. & 7 p.m. Lower School Admissions Suite Coffee at Collegiate 8:30 a.m. Upper School Admissions Suite B
Jones Humanities Speaker Series: Part II Time & Date Tentative
School Closed Yom Kippur
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PSAT/NMSQT Testing Grades 9-11 A
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B
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4 & 5 Musical 7 p.m. Hackney Theater
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Kindergarten Open House 9 a.m.
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Homecoming Dance 8-11 p.m. Upper School
HOMECOMING & FALL FAIR WEEKEND See athletic schedule online. A
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First Quarter Ends Fall Book Chats, Session III 8:30 a.m. & 7 p.m. Lower School Admissions Suite
ACT Test
Fall Fair 11 a.m.-3 p.m.
Oyster Roast & Taste of Collegiate 7-10 p.m.
1 p.m. Dismissal Faculty In-Service
Middle & Upper School Chorus, Band & Strings Concert 6 p.m. Hackney Theater
23
5
Freshman Night 7 p.m. Hackney Theater
Yom Kippur begins at sundown
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A
Lower School Winter Dress Code Begins
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NOVEMBER 2016
Our sixth-grade students explored positive and negative space in works inspired by the Japanese concept of “notan,” which focuses on the placement of light and dark elements within a composition. Students were given one sheet of black paper to draw and cut objects from – without adding paper or throwing any away. Everything the students cut was then reversed and placed on a larger sheet of white paper.
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Meet Me In the Middle 8:15 a.m. Explore Room
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Grandparents & Special Friends Day, 8:30 a.m.-noon Lower School
Winter Middle School Athletics Begin
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Thanksgiving Day Thanksgiving Holiday, School Closed
Book Fair, Lower School Gymnasium
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School Closed Faculty In-Service
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SAT Test
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Winter Athletic Pictures 3-5:30 p.m. Middle School Gymnasium
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Upper School Play 7 p.m. Hackney Theater
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19 Jones Humanities Speaker Series: Professor Manuela Mourao 3 p.m. Hackney Theater
Book Fair, Lower School Gymnasium C
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School Closed Veterans Day
Noon Dismissal
K-12 Open House 2 p.m. Lower, Middle & Upper Schools
4
Upper School Play 7 p.m. Hackney Theater
Middle & Upper School Veterans Day Program 8:30-9:30 a.m. Watt-Baker Gymnasium B
Saturday
Report Cards Issued
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A
Middle & Upper School Fall Athletic Awards Assembly 8:30 a.m. Hackney Theater
Winter Varsity & JV Athletics Begin
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Friday
Coffee at Collegiate 8:30 a.m. Upper School Admissions Suite
Election Day
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Coffee at Collegiate 8:30 a.m. Lower School Admissions Suite
Upper School Play 3 p.m. Hackney Theater Daylight Savings Ends
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Thursday
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DECEMBER 2016
Our seventh- and eighth-grade 3-D art students used their names as inspiration for this introductory project in the quarter-long class. Beginning with an exploration of typography, students explored fonts and methods for drawing letters in different styles. They enlarged the designs onto stiff paper and were challenged to create one point of emphasis in their work, whether through color or pattern. Finally, they cut and assembled their sculptures. This lesson demonstrated the need to think and work with new variables, as working sculpturally requires an understanding of gravity and engineering.
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SAT Test
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Upper School Holly Ball 8-11 p.m. Collegiate CafĂŠ
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Christmas Day
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Middle & Upper School Holiday Concert 6 p.m. Hackney Theater
Alumni Reception for the Classes of 2016 & 2018 1:30 p.m. Meredith Center
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Winter Holiday, School Closed Hanukkah
ACT Test
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Hanukkah begins at sunset
Winter Holiday, School Closed
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Middle School Holly Ball 7-9 p.m. Middle School Gym
Fashion Show to benefit Susan G. Komen 3 p.m. Hackney Theater
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Coffee at Collegiate 8:30 a.m. Upper School Admissions Suite
Coffee at Collegiate 8:30 a.m. Lower School Admissions Suite
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New Year’s Eve
JANUARY2017 Upper school printmaking students explored block printing by carving images in a sheet of linoleum to achieve these stunning images of singers and musicians during the jazz era.
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Classes Resume
New Year’s Day
Coffee at Collegiate 8:30 a.m. Lower School Admissions Suite
School Closed
Hanukkah
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Coffee at Collegiate 8:30 a.m. Upper School Admissions Suite
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Meet Me in the Middle 8:15 a.m. Explore Room K-12 Open House 2 p.m. Lower, Middle & Upper Schools
College Financial Aid Workshop 7 p.m. King Boardroom
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School Closed Martin Luther King Jr. Day
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School Closed Faculty In-Service
Second Quarter Ends
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Financial Aid Workshop for current and future families 5 p.m. Middle & Upper School A
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Sundae Fun Day 1-3 p.m. Lower School
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K-8 Parent-Teacher Conferences- No Classes 9-12 In Session
ERBs Grades 2-7 B
SAT Test
Report Cards Issued
Junior Night 7-8 p.m. Hackney Theater
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2017-18 Re-enrollment contracts issued
RE-ENROLLMENT SEASON Show your Collegiate love by re-enrolling for the 2017-18 school year by Feb. 10!
FEBRUARY 2017 Did you know that khanga fabric (from the old Bantu verb ku-janga) is a colorful garment similar to kitenge and is worn by women and occasionally men throughout the African great lakes region? Our second-grade students integrated the traditional African fabric by designing their own fabric on silhouettes they created. In addition to the design, students incorporated various art elements, such as line, rhythm (use of line) and perspective (walking into the distance).
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Saturday
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Coffee at Collegiate 8:30 a.m. Upper School Admissions Suite K-5 Class Pictures 8:30 a.m.-3 p.m. Lower School
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Coffee at Collegiate 8:30 a.m. Lower School Admissions Suite
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2017-18 re-enrollment contracts due
Sophomore Night 7 p.m. Hackney Theater
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ACT Test
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1 p.m. Dismissal Faculty In-Service Upper School Course Information Night 7 p.m. Hackney Theater
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Middle School Hangout Night 7-9 p.m.
2 & 3 Musical 7 p.m. Hackney Theater
School Closed Presidents’ Day
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All Spring Athletics Begin
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MARCH2017
Upper school painting students practiced expressiveness using acrylic paint while also exploring color and loose brushworks.
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SAVE THE DATE: ANNUAL AUCTION SATURDAY, APRIL 29, 2017 Learn more at NorfolkCollegiate.org/Auction.
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Ash Wednesday HAPPY 69th BIRTHDAY NORFOLK COLLEGIATE
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Friday
Thursday C
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SAT Test
Spring Break, School Closed
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Middle & Upper School Winter Athletic Awards Assembly 8:30 a.m. Hackney Theater
Coffee at Collegiate 8:30 a.m. Upper School Admissions Suite
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Saturday
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Classes Resume
Daylight Savings Begins
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School Closed Faculty In-Service C
Spring Book Chats, Session I 8:30 a.m. & 7 p.m. Lower School Admissions Suite
Coffee at Collegiate 8:30 a.m. Lower School Admissions Suite
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Middle & Upper School Chorus Concert 6 p.m. Hackney Theater
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NJHS Induction 8:30 a.m. Hackney Theater C
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Spring Athletic Pictures 3-5:30 p.m. Middle School Gymnasium C
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Third Quarter Ends VAJTA State Journalism Conference B
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Spring Book Chats, Session II 8:30 a.m. & 7 p.m. Lower School Admissions Suite
Report Cards Issued Upper School Musical 7 p.m. Hackney Theater
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APRIL 2017 Upper school art foundation students were challenged to create three-dimensional works in clay around the concept of pairs. Coming up with creative solutions, the group then worked to pinch, pull, and coil clay. After their works were fired, students explored methods for glazing their pieces, which were fired one last time before the pairs were once again reunited.
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Upper School Musical 3 p.m. Hackney Theater
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1 p.m. Dismissal Faculty In-Service Upper School Day of Service
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Passover ends at sundown
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NHS Induction 8:30 a.m. Hackney Theater
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ACT Test
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School Closed Good Friday
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Spring Book Chats, Session III 8:30 a.m. & 7 p.m. Lower School Admissions Suite
Unless make-up day is needed
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Art in the Yard Harris Courtyard
School Closed
Easter Monday
A
Coffee at Collegiate 8:30 a.m. Upper School Admissions Suite
Passover begins at sundown
Easter & Greek Easter
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Upper School Musical 7 p.m. Hackney Theater
Coffee at Collegiate 8:30 a.m. Lower School Admissions Suite
Lower School Spring Dress Code Begins
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Saturday
NorfolkCollegiate.org/GolfClassic
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Thursday
RESERVE YOUR GOLF CLASSIC FOURSOME TODAY: TUESDAY, JUNE 13.
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Wednesday
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Middle School Hangout Night 7-9 p.m. C
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Prom 8-11 p.m. Meredith Center
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Senior Arts Recognition Program 10:45 a.m.-12:15 p.m. Middle & Upper School Band & Strings Concert 6 p.m. Hackney Theater
K-5 Parent-Teacher Conferences- No Classes 6-12 In Session
Annual Auction 7 p.m. Middle School & Watt-Baker Gymnasiums
MAY2017
Upper school painting students layered color and experimented with translucent washes as they painted large-sized compositions using watercolors.
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Coffee at Collegiate 8:30 a.m. Lower School Admissions Suite
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Teacher Appreciation Day
Friday 4
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Coffee at Collegiate 8:30 a.m. Upper School Admissions Suite K & 1 Musical 6 p.m. Lower School Auditorium
Saturday 5
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SAT Test
AP Exams, Upper School and Teacher Appreciation Week
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AP Exams, Upper School
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1 p.m. Dismissal Faculty In-Service Mother’s Day
3-5 Lower School Field Day
K-2 Lower School Field Day
Middle School Play 7 p.m. Hackney Theater
Senior Exams, Upper School
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Senior Breakfast 7:30 a.m. Collegiate Café
Senior Recognition Program 8:30 a.m. Hackney Theater Senior Athlete-Parent Appreciation Dinner 6:30 p.m. Collegiate Café
Middle School Play 3 p.m. Hackney Theater
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School Closed Memorial Day
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Athletic Physical Night 5 p.m. Middle School Gymnasium
Graduation Rehearsal 9:30 a.m. Watt-Baker Gymnasium A
Fourth Quarter Ends (Upper School)
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Graduation Rehearsal 9 a.m. Watt-Baker Gym
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11 a.m. Dismissal Graduation 4 p.m. Watt-Baker Gymnasium
Baccalaureate 5 p.m. Hackney Theater
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Middle School Play 7 p.m. Hackney Theater
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JUNE 2017
Whether adding or subtracting elements from these pre-made masks, middle school students were challenged to create a design in honor of a famous artist or work. The key was not to reproduce the work, but to be inspired by the composition, style or brushwork. Here, students referenced the work of Jean DeBuffet, Vincent Van Gogh, Katsushika Hokusai, Roy Lichtenstein and Henri Rousseau.
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Thursday
SUMMER UNDER THE OAK: Discover the fun today! NorfolkCollegiate.org/SummerPrograms
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Friday
9-11 Upper School Awards Ceremony 8:30 a.m. Hackney Theater A
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K-5 Awards Assembly 9 a.m. Lower School Middle School Recognition 1-2 p.m. Meredith Center Grade 8 Moving-Up Ceremony, 2:15 p.m. Grade 8 Last Attendance Day Upper School Exams
C
Golf Classic 11:30 a.m. Bayville Golf Club
NorfolkCollegiate.org/GolfClassic
SAT Test
Upper School Exams
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5-7 Recognition Ceremony, 9 a.m. Hackney Theater K-7 Last Attendance Day 11 a.m. Dismissal Last Day for Faculty
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Saturday
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ACT Test
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Report Cards Issued
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Father’s Day
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JULY2017
Our seventh- and eighth-grade 2-D art students created dynamic compositions using collage, which is the ripping and tearing of color from magazines. Students explored hue and value, while also incorporating text into their final designs.
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AUGUST 2017 Using letters, our kindergarten students created not only beautiful alphabets, but they learned that when they use words or letters in art, it is called text. Since art is connected to everyday actions, such as writing letters, it also serves as a way to connect actions and elements of art. For example, when they make the letter “z,” they are creating a zigzag. When they create an “s,” they are creating a swirly line. It also serves as an outlet for our students to explore different art mediums and learn how to use watercolors and oil pastels to create a watercolor resist.
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Orientation (K-12)
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First Day of School
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NOTES:
ABOUT THE COVER: Each year, Norfolk Collegiate’s upper school
Art Club designs art-making experiences for students to participate in at the annual Art In The Yard. Using handcrafted stamps, participants were invited to print letters in a selection of styles and colors to make a collaborative work of art.
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