June 26

The SAN Script – the week of June 27 – 30

Summer is the annual permission slip to be lazy. To do nothing and have it count for something. To lie in the grass and count the stars. To sit on a branch and study the clouds.

Regina Brett

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St. Anthony This Week

Monday, June 27

2:00 PM Year End Assembly Agenda

  1. Awarding of the Eco School Gold-level certification
  2. Year-end slideshow
  3. Athletic certificates
  4. Presentation of Anti-Bullying Certificates to the Grade Three/Four class
  5. Waste Free Wednesday Awards
  6. Possible culture shock dance

Tuesday, June 28

SK’s visiting Gr. 1 !

Report Cards going home

Wednesday, June 29

Last Day of school – have a great summer!!

Year-end staff celebration at Geraldine’s 4:30 – 

Thursday, June 30

Staff PD Day:

8:30 coffee and snacks in the learning commons

prayer service

brief staff meeting

complete closing off of classrooms – year-end checklist – please take a careful look at this list!!

How to Be an Educated Consumer of Infographics: David Byrne on the Art-Science of Visual Storytelling

(I love infographics!)

Published on Oct 1, 2013

The newest volume—fresh and visually arresting—in the acclaimed Best American series, showcasing the finest examples of data visualization from the past year.

http://www.hmhbooks.com/infographics2013

The very best [infographics] engender and facilitate an insight by visual means — allow us to grasp some relationship quickly and easily that otherwise would take many pages and illustrations and tables to convey. Insight seems to happen most often when data sets are crossed in the design of the piece — when we can quickly see the effects on something over time, for example, or view how factors like income, race, geography, or diet might affect other data. When that happens, there’s an instant “Aha!”…

 

Email: Help for Addicts A handy flowchart to help you decide if you should check your email. (Wendy MacNaughton, independent illustrator, for Dell / Forbes)

Email: Help for Addicts
A handy flowchart to help you decide if you should check your email. (Wendy MacNaughton, independent illustrator, for Dell / Forbes)

from Brain Pickings