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 Emily Pillemer and Ryan Sheehan hold the Touchdown Club's Ostergren Award trophy.
Charles Skidmore, principal of Arlington High School, sent the following update May 10, to parents and guardians. This update includes information about winners of the Ostergren awards, math tutors and MCAS.
Ostergren Award
 The Ostergren winner in 1950, Philomena Reid, with the 1982 winner, Dina Scianna.
Many thanks to the members of the Touchdown Club for providing its
annual dinner for AHS athletes. Each member of a GBL championship team
for the past year was awarded a plaque to commemorate the victory and
two individual athletes were honored as the AHS male and female athlete
of the year. This year’s winners are Emily Pillemer and Ryan Sheehan.
Congratulations to both.
The Touchdown Club provided the following:
Ryan Sheehan: The following gentleman has been described by one of his coaches as one of the most dedicated loyal players he has ever coached.
His coach said that not only has this young man made himself better by constantly going to the gym and making himself stronger but has also worked to make himself a better student and made the honor roll for the first time this year both first and second quarter. This young man has shown great character on and off the field helping coach youth baseball. He has accumulated 8 varsity letters.
He has two letters in football, a 4-year letterman in hockey and a two-year varsity baseball player. He was a GBL all-star in football this year and was in the top ofthe league for interceptions. He led his hockey team in points this season. He was chosen to participate in the all-star game in hockey this year and also chosen as all league. His peers chose him as an assistant captain on this year's tournament hockey team. He is undecided as to whether to attend Nichols to play Baseball or Becker to play Hockey. Dedicated to any team he has played on this year's Male recipient is Ryan Sheehan
Emily Pillemer: The following young lady is this year's winner ofthe Fredrick V. Ostregen A ward. She is loyal to her team has shown great athletic ability has demonstrated great character on and off the field and has shown consistent athletic and scholastic ability. She is a threesport athlete, lettering 4 times in soccer, three in basketball and three in lacrosse.
A GBL all star 3 times in soccer, basketball once and lacrosse twice. She has been elected captain for all three sports. She was a member of the Div 2 North Champions girl soccer team last season. She has been chosen as an Eastern Mass all star.This year the Boston Globe and Boston Herald chose her as an all scholastic for soccer. She took two advanced placement classes this year in American Studies and Psychology. She will be attending Tufts University in the fall. This year's female recipient is Emily Pillemer.
Math Tutors
The AHS Math Team has established a tutoring program. Tutors are available in all subjects. This is a great opportunity to start studying for finals. Scheduling is flexible, whatever time works for students. If students have no time after school, arrangements during directed studies, or over the weekend, can be made. For more information, contact the Math Team at
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, or stop by Mr. Bookston's room.
Math MCAS
The Math MCAS for students in Grade 10 will take place on Wednesday, May 21, and Thursday, May 22.
1960s Day
Many thanks to 11th Grade History Teacher, Melanie Konstandakis, for organizing a 1960s day on Friday May 9. Students in several eleventh grade classes met in small discussion groups with several of us old-timers who recalled the 1960s. It was a nice bit of oral history that allowed for some interesting discussion between teachers and students.
Final Exam / Important Date Schedule
Please see the attached schedule of important dates. I am attaching it as a Word and a PDF file. This document outlines important dates for seniors and underclassmen through the end of the year.
Italian Adventure
Come to Tuscany, Italy, next February school vacation, February 14th to the 22nd, 2009. This is an adult tour led by Marie Raduazzo (RAD). It includes: roundtrip flight from Boston, one (1) hotel stay in Tuscany, full breakfast daily, one lunch, two dinners, 24/7 bilingual guide, Tuscany tour, Florence tour, and four (4) included half-day visits to a spa and more!Visit Lucca and Pisa if you wish. The program fee is $2594 per person / double occupancy. Email Rad at AHS if interested at
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Come! You won’t be disappointed. Group size is limited. P.S. Families are welcomed! Featured Spa: “Grotta Giusti” in Tuscany.
Goings-on At AHS
Mid-Term Warning Notices
Teachers completed warning notices for the 4th term during this past
week. The first warning notices were mailed on Friday; the rest will be
mailed on Monday.
Dress Code / Warm Weather
The AHS dress code requires that clothing not distract from the
learning environment. As the weather gets warmer, students become more
daring or casual in what they wear to school. We ask that students not
wear very short shorts, spaghetti strap tops, or bare midriff outfits.
The deans are the final arbiters of inappropriate dress in school, and
they will ask students to change their outfits (by getting other
clothing from a locker or home) or to wear school-supplied oversized
Tshirts if they feel that student clothing is inappropriate. Please
help us to minimize these incidents by reminding your children that
even though the weather is warm, they are still dressing for school,
not the beach.
Math Fair
We had an outstanding Math Fair with almost 300 students entering
math-related projects. Congratulations to the following winners whose
work will be on display at the Museum of Science: Ben Adams-Keane,
Avetis Ahukasyan, David Balyozian, Alessandra Bautze, Erin
Bessette-Kirton, Otto Briner, Amanda Chin, Lea Collin, Lindsay
Culbert-Olds, Teddy Dokos, Aidan Dowdle, Yannick Doyle, William
Dramstad, Nicole English, Sonya Entova, Adam Formica, Emily Fuller,
Antonia Harward, Patrick Hesketh, Marcela Hezlarova, Lydia Hill, Maria
Jun, Ben Knill, Bonnie Leung, Ariel Leva, Jeffrey Lim, Alex Long,
Tomoki Maruya, Rebecca Montana, Joe Morrison, Olivia Munson, Ellie
Parravano, Fiona Peoples, Laura Quinto, Phoebe Rosen, Natasha
Rosenberg, Katherine Smith, David Storch, Amanda Strominger, Erika Tai,
Jenny Young.
My first job
I got my first job when I was twelve years
old and one of the things I looked forward to with having money of my
own was buying my mother a nice gift for Mother’s Day. After several
weeks of sleuthing for the perfect gift for my mother in downtown
Boston stores, I decided on a set of boxed, fancy green guest towels -
a little touch that I thought would “swank up” our house in case some
dignitary ever visited us. I was very excited as Mother’s Day
approached, knowing that I had a far better gift than any of my three
brothers, and I anticipated a great deal of “what a good son you are”
praise and recognition for my efforts.
My mother was and is a practical woman who lived through the Great
Depression and she hated waste or unnecessary spending, something I
knew even at a young age, but didn’t think applied to gifts. On the big
day, she opened her gift and when she saw what it was, she put it down
quickly and said, “We don’t need these.” Before the day ended, my
mother convinced me to return the towels and get my money back, and
that’s how I finally earned my praise for being a good son on that
particular Mother’s Day -- by promising to return a gift that offended
my mother’s sensibilities. For year afterward my mother would preface
the opening of any gift I gave her with, “It’s not towels, is it,” much
to the delight of my brothers. It was a tough way to learn a lesson
about buying gifts that suit, not the giver, but the receiver, but it
has lasted a lifetime.
Pearl Buck once said, “Some mothers are kissing mothers and some are
scolding mothers, but it is love just the same, and most mothers kiss
and scold together.” I suspect that’s the hardest part of motherhood,
getting children to realize that scolding comes from love too. I wanted
to take this Mother’s Day weekend to acknowledge the wonderful mothers
I meet on a regular basis at the high school. You support your children
so wonderfully – from bringing in the forgotten homework or lunch to
sitting in cold, rainy weather to support them on the sports field – it
is a pleasure to see. And, I am sure there is the occasional scolding –
from love, of course—to make sure that your children are doing what
they need to do. I thank you for all your hard work, because we benefit
from it on a daily basis by having bright, caring, and cooperative
students in our classes. It is a pleasure to teach in Arlington, and
the hard work of mothers in this town is one of the reasons for it.
Happy Mother’s Day to the moms, aunts, grandmothers, and guardians who mother all of our AHS students!
One person has commented on this article. 1. EmailUse your real name, UnregisteredGreat email, Mr. Skidmore! You always seemed the practical type. Thanks for all that you do for Arlington. |