University School Weekly Update
April 5-9, 2021
TN State Assessments for Grades 3-8 and HS Students
The Washington County School System will be administering the state-mandated TCAP Achievement Assessment beginning beginning with grades 3-8 on Monday, April 12th, 2021 and ending Friday, April 23rd, 2021. State testing is required for all subjects in grades 3-8. TCAP Assessments for students in grades 3-8 include: Math, English/language arts (ELA), Science, and Social Studies.
High school End of Course state assessments will begin Monday, April 21, 2021 and will end on Friday, May 14, 2021. State testing is required for English I and II, Algebra I, Algebra II, Geometry, Biology, and US History.
Federal and State Law states that every student be administered the same State Board approved standardized tests required of public school students in accordance with the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA) of 2015 and T.C.A. § 49-1-602 pertaining to district and school accountability.
The TCAP assessment is a fully aligned assessment that captures the depth and breadth of what students are learning--and have been learning--in the classroom every day. The information from this year’s assessment will provide educators, parents, and students with a perspective on how students are progressing academically compared to their peers across Tennessee, and better information about a student’s strengths, needs, and areas for growth.
Please do not schedule appointments on testing days and encourage your child to do well on the tests and help them at home by doing the following:
Discuss the tests with your child. Talking about the tests will help ease your child’s worries and show him/her that you are interested.
Make sure your child goes to bed early and gets plenty of rest. Students’ minds and bodies need to be ready for a full day of trying their best.
Make sure your child eats a good breakfast. It is difficult for students to think and do their best if their stomach is empty.
Arrive at school on time. Being late may cause your child to feel rushed and nervous. Arriving on time will help your child feel relaxed and ready to do his/her best.
Send your child to school with words of encouragement. Hearing, “You can do it!” or “I have confidence in you!” from you means a lot to your child.
Where can I go for more resources?
Information describing the TCAP Achievement Assessment can be located on the TN Department of Education website (www.tn.gov/education ...follow top link “For Students & Families”/Assessment …next follow left side links…Overview or click TNReady then select the specific content area or also click Parent Resources).SENIOR WEEK
Parents and Seniors:
We have been busy planning for senior week activities. The cost for each senior will be $150 to cover the following activities.
The $150 payment was due March 15th, but if you have not paid it yet, please do so ASAP. You may pay via Paypal to UhClass2021@gmail.com or by bringing a check (made payable to UH Class of 2021) to the school office.
- May 25: Dollywood trip including transportation on a bus. (Does not include food.)
- May 26: An activity day at Appalachian Christian Camp which includes a zip line, pool time and other activities along with a boxed lunch.
- May 27: Lunch for the Seniors AND Baccalaureate in the early evening (location to be determined). Cookies and punch will be served.
- May 28: Graduation Night Lock-In at the CPA on the ETSU campus including food and prizes.
We are able to obtain refunds for all activities until May 1, 2021. In the event that these activities do not go off as planned, you will receive a refund.
Discount cards are still available for seniors to sell to help defray the cost of senior week activities. Please email uhsenior2021@gmail.com to request discount cards. You may also contact Dr. Shaw if you need financial assistance.
We look forward to providing our Seniors with a memorable and fulfilling experience and we appreciate your attention to the details of the exciting Senior Week!
SENIOR PARENT COMMITTEE
Sathvik Ramu, who is a freshman at University High, is currently volunteering at the Johnson City Lions Club of Johnson City Tennessee, a member of the International Association of Lions Clubs serving the blind, deaf, sick, and handicapped locally, regionally, nationally, and worldwide.
As a club volunteer, Sathvik is currently involved in an Eyewear Recycling project. Every year the Lions(volunteers) recycle and distribute millions of pairs of eyeglasses to people who cannot afford eyewear around the world. With the help of their communities and tens of thousands of eye care professionals, Lions collect used eyeglasses and send them to 17 recycling centers around the world. There, the glasses are cleaned, sorted, and boxed, ready to send on medical missions around the world.
The Johnson City Lions work with every eye care professional in Johnson City and Washington County as well as businesses, churches, and community groups to collect many thousands of discarded glasses every year. We are very fortunate to have a recycling center near us, in Roanoke, Virginia. Twice a year we join other East Tennessee Lions for a day of service in Roanoke.
Please drop off any used glasses of yours in the boxes located in the main office and the library.
GRADES 10-12: REGISTRATIONS FOR HS CLASSES FOR 21-22 FOR CURRENT STUDENTS
Yearbook Orders
It is finally that time of the year to order the 2020/2021 school yearbooks. Due to our altered schedule, we are a little behind in getting this up and running, but we are now ready to accept orders. The deadline for placing a yearbook order is April 12.
There is no price increase for the yearbooks this year. The elementary/middle school yearbook is $28.00 while the high school yearbook is $40.
For the convenience of online ordering, there is a processing fee assessed by our publisher; therefore, the total cost will be $42.00 for high school and $29.40 for elementary/middle school.
In addition, this year we are offering at a cost the option for you to have your child’s name written on the book. This will cost $4.95 per book. You will add that to your online order.
Directions for ordering online: Go to http://yblive.net; Click on shop online and locate our school by city and state and click okay.
To Purchase: Click on yearbook and select order to place it in your shopping cart.
You will then be asked to log in or create an account. Follow the steps to check out.
If you have any questions, please email me at hammondse@etsu.edu or call the school.
Weekly Calendar of Events & Activities
April 5 HS Softball, vs. Cloudland
April 5 HS Baseball, Sullivan North, @Cardinal Park, 5:00 p.m.
April 5 Track and Field, Greeneville HS, Greeneville, TN
April 5 University School Foundation Parent Meeting, 4:30 p.m. (Remote)
Tuesday:
April 6 Morning Mile, Outside Track, 7:30-7:50 a.m.
April 6 MS Baseball, vs. Happy Valley, 5:00 p.m.
April 6 HS Baseball, Sullivan North, @Sullivan North, 6:00 p.m.
April 6 MS Softball, @Unaka
April 6 HS Softball, vs. Sullivan North, 6:00 p.m.
Wednesday: April 7 Full-Remote
Thursday:
April 8 Morning Mile, Outside Track, 7:30-7:50 a.m.
April 8 MS Baseball, vs. North Greene, 5:00 p.m.
April 8 MS Softball, vs. Cloudland, 4:30 p.m.
Friday:
April 9 HS Baseball, Hardin Valley, @Thomas, 6:30 p.m.
University School
Email: partinbk@etsu.edu
Website: www.usbucs.com
Location: 68 Martha Culp Dr. Johnson City, TN, 37614
Phone: (423)439-4271
Facebook: facebook.com/uschool1911
Twitter: @USBucs