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October 2011 NAI GOAL. GIEP Follow Up Appointments. Our fall GIEPs are almost completed!
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GIEP Follow Up Appointments Our fall GIEPs are almost completed! If YOU did not yet have a conference this fall, you will need to stop in to the GOAL office TODAY during your lunch period to schedule a follow-up appointment to your GIEP conference, which was done in the Spring. Sign-ups for these meetings are directly outside the GOAL room door. You must sign up for this meeting TODAY ~ ONLY if you did not have a GIEP conference this fall. Here is a list of students who should be stopping by our office to sign up for an appointment today.
Niazian, Nicolas Otteson, Sarah Sharma, Aparajita Skrovanek, David Stoddart, Shelby Taskey, Austin Vogl, Kailey Vries, Jacob Wagner, Brianna Wang, Christina Wartell, Selene Washabaugh, Claire Webber, Kathleen Zubrow, Joseph Lotz, Julia Luo, Mia Makkar, Steven Martin, Madison McFarlane, Gabrielle McGovern, Alex McMahon, Erin Morrissey, Natalie Morro, Vincent Pacey, Eddie Pieton, Ryan Reckless, Aaron Ridenour, Aodhan Riding, Duncan Robles, Rebecca Ruffolo, Andrew Saundry, Tyler Miss Stackhouse's Students
Dougherty, Kevin Egnaczyk, Thaddeus Franze, Katherine Geiger, Sean Genter, Abigail Hartigan, Julia Jacobs, Hannah Mendes, Andrew Mikhaylyuta, Yekaterina Murthy, Pranav Schwartz, Derek Shideler, Blynn Short, Kolbe Sidique, Sohail Sisco, Nicholas Staab, Allison Sullivan, Logan Thompson, Matthew Van Kirk, Megan Walton, Lena Weller, Natalie Wigoda, Gabriella Wilson, Joseph Xiao, Sixiang Zhang, Angela Ms. Serdy's Students
Barnes, Emma Best, Jeremy Bianchi, Corey Bugni, Sierra Chen, Songela Christensen, Alexander Churman, Kayla Coltharp, Curtis Coran, Sean Daltner, Melissa Bachinsky, Julianna Balasubramani, Harishwer Barczynski, John Bauer, Katherine Beacham, Rebecca Bishop, Kristen Bojarski, Caroline Buerger, Zachary Chang, Christopher Comella, Christian Davis, Bradley Driscoll, Daniel Dunbar, Robert Earle, Andrew Ecker, Edward Emanuelson, Marian Gray, Lucas Hayhurst, Kristopher Hofmann, Jennifer Hosler, Andrew Immonen, Evelyn Kannapadi, Nivedha Mrs. Urbaniak's students:
GOAL will be open for Halloween! Stop by to get a preview! ALSO, If you are participating in a GOAL IO---you must tell your teachers!!
This year in GOAL there will be: Activity Days & Business Days Activity Days will generally be on A days. On Activity Days, GOAL will offer Game Days, Puzzle Days, Suduko Days, Anagram Days, Duct Tape Days, Free Days and more! Business Days will generally be on B days. On Business Days the GOAL office will be open for you to tend to any GOAL business needs you might have, such as turning in permission slips, picking up forms or consulting with a teacher. Just check the A/B or Closed signs hanging outside GOAL each day during your lunch period for more information!
If you brought in a permission slip and check to come to Peter Panthis Friday with GOAL, there is enough room for you to attend! Please tell your teachers you are coming and find out what work you may be missing, dress for the theater and meet us at the bottom of the cafeteria steps on Friday no later than 8:45 am. Remember to bring enough cash to enjoy brunch at Eat N Park first as you will be missing your lunch. :)
ARE YOU PREPARING A TEDx? The deadline is next Monday, October 31st for all submissions!
The Brain Program is next Monday! Presented by the Department of Neurobiology University of Pittsburgh, School of Medicine Where: NAI Library during periods 3 and 4 (9:10 - 10:35 a.m.) You will find out how our brains function through hands-on work stations led by the University of Pittsburgh staff. Students will also have time to ask questions about current research regarding: reaction time, schizophrenia, Altzheimers, concussions and memory loss.
11am Workshop Transforming Lives Through Innovative Technology Date: Friday 11-11-11 Time: Carnegie Science Center Cost: $8.00 12 pm Nanotech Workshop Students experiment with paper and clothing to explore the wonders of nanotechnology, discover why nanoparticles pose health concerns, and engage in a unique LEGO competition to simulate challenges of working at the nano scale. At the end, students demonstrate what they learned in a lightening round quiz! SCI TECH FESTIVAL Dr. Dan Ding PhD Asst Prof, Dept of Rehabilitation Science & Technology This is a partnership between CMU & Pitt to create revolutionary technologies that improve and sustain quality of life using intelligent systems. Moblie Lab Challenge – Can Biotech Solve the Energy Crisis Come aboard the Pitt Mobile Science Lab and go bioprospecting (searching for living organisms) to locate enzymes that could help us turn the cellulose in waste paper, wood, and plant material into ethanol we can use to fuel our cars, homes, and businesses. Students will prepare extracts from various biological sources and test whether they contain the enzymes needed to turn cellulose into sugar that can be made into biofuel. They also will learn how biotechnologists design industrial processes using organisms like enzymes to create products such as sweeteners, laundry detergents, and medicines.Our challenge to students: Will YOU be the bioengineer who finds the best source of the needed biofuels enzyme? OR Student will also have an opportunity to visit the: Tech Zone Interactive Corporate and Higher Education Exhibits will focus on Pittsburgh's growth industries:Biotechnology, Nanotechnology, Robotics, Advanced Materials Processes, Environmental Technology, and Information Technology.
MOCK TRIAL Join us as an attorney or witness and be a part of the MOCK TRIAL in January at Duquesne Law School. Our case this year will be available in early November. We are doing the 2012 case which has not yet been released by PABAR.org We have 5 one-hour meetings after school to prepare your team for the trial.
How do you join the MOCK TRIAL TEAM? Complete an application and submit it to the GOAL Office ASAP. There wil be 24 spots for lawyers and witnesses. The case and the application form will be available on Wednesday, November 2, 2011 in front of the GOAL office. Read the case and all the directions. Submit your application ASAP to get one of the 24 spots! Our first meeting is scheduled for Tuesday, November 22rd from 2:30 -3:30 p.m. in the cafeteria.
Consider doing an independent project this year...... Consider the possibilities available with........ NATIONAL HISTORY DAY! Research topics related to the theme, "Revolution, Reaction, Reform in History" See your GOAL teacher for information and ideas.
Dr. Sam Rhine has crossed the country for 30+ years presenting information on currentGENETICS RESEARCH Contemporary topics included in past lectures by Dr. Rhine human genetics reproductive biology birth defects stem cell research AIDS cloning biotechnology cancer Date:Friday, December 2nd Location:NASH
Unlock your Head with "StormingtheBrain" Are you a songwriter? An artist? A musician? A poet? Do you sometimes struggle with that one great idea to spur on your creativity? Join us for a fun, creative and inspiring two period workshop where you will learn to unlock your creativity. This workshop (part of the Writing Workshop Series) is for anyone interested in being more creative! Wednesday, November 16th during Periods 2 & 3.
Students wishing to participate in the Science Bowl will be required to complete a preliminary exam. Team member will be selected based upon results of this exam. The test date will be posted in the GOAL officeand on the GOAL website.