Electric Art

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Starbucks at first side <3 
Lyza Newbern and Konstantina Angelis

This object is important to us because we both like Starbucks and this bottle had Starbucks coffee in it. We both have a memory from the first time that we had Starbucks coffee. Dina: The first time I had Starbucks I was on my way to a One Direction concert and I wanted to make sure I would have energy to stay awake through the entire concert so my sister and I stopped at a Starbucks and got my first Starbucks. This relates to lyza's story because she has only had Starbucks once and it came in a bottle like this. We both agreed that this object is very important to both of us so we decided to illuminate it and make it even more special. 

Circuit Project

Mike Parkinson David Baker

North Stream

We chose a hat for our project because we both like hats. Also, we both enjoy watching hockey and like the Flyers. We thought that this was a good way to combine the things we love. The hat represents me because  I really like the flyers (David). The hat represents me because I used to wear hats all of the time and hockey is one of my favorite sports to watch (Mike).


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physics benchmark- chirstmas tree

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Artist statement:


We choose to make a mini Christmas tree because we thought that the Christmas tree would be much more reasonable. When we were going over the guidelines for this project we saw that all the lights had to last at least 24 hours or more. With the chandelier it required more battery power then if we were to make our Christmas tree. Our project says something about us because Grace and I both really enjoy December and having Christmas, New Years, and Alexis’ birthday (on 12/31) all in one month. We decided to make a Christmas tree to show our love for this month. We also thought that if we were to make a Christmas tree, we would be able to use it every year, even after this project was over.


Circuit Project

The meaning behind our project statue is that as the lights get higher up the building, the better your future will be. All you have to do is strive for it. As long as you work hard for it, you'll get there. You'll get where you want to be.
curcuit project
curcuit project

Circuit project

The meaning behind our project statue is that as the lights get higher up the building, the better your future will be. All you have to do is strive for it. As long as you work hard for it, you'll get there. You'll get where you want to be.
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curcuit project

Mr. Gray's American Dream: Physics Circuits Project

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The item that I chose to light is an American Flag.  This is something that I view as symbolic of America, in particular, viewing it as a symbol of freedom and independence.  This is meaningful to me, because my second favorite holiday is the 4th of July or Independence Day.  It is a time when my family has its second largest gathering, next to Christmas.  We all get together and grill tons of food, light bunches of fireworks, and have the best of times.  It is the staple of my summer and one of my most joyous moments of the year.

School Closings and Delays

SLA at Beeber follows the School District of Philadelphia's school closings and delays.

To see if school is closed or delayed, go to http://philasd.org. The district will post an announcement on the homepage. You can also check the FOX 29 site: http://www.myfoxphilly.com/category/239296/school-closings-and-delays

If school is delayed 2 hours, classes will run on a shortened schedule. Students will still have all of their classes scheduled for that day. 

Home Network A.U.P

AUP FOR HOME NETWORK Also By:NiGeria

Home Network Purpose is To Be used to help educate and help develop  the young minds of the children so they would be one step ahead in education.

         HN(Home network) A.U.P restricts all playing and anything that can harm the devices around                     

         the technology devices.

               RULES FOR PLAYING AROUND DEVICES!!

  1. NO WRESTLING AROUND DEVICES!!!!

  2. NO DESTRUCTION TO ANYTHING AROUND DEVICES!!!!

  3. DON’T BE CLUMSY WITH OR AROUND DEVICES!!!!

  4. No STEALING or TOUCHING one’s property without his or her permission.

   Hn(home network) A.U.P restricted all sites that we think are Inappropriate and disturbing to children.For example

  • Pornography sites

  • Sites including profanity

  • sites including nudity and sexual context.

  • Sites that can cause negative thoughts to children minds.

If any of the rules are broken there will be consequences Like

  • Device taken away.

  • Deal with parents or guardians.

  • conference with guardians and the school board or superintendent or site principal.

  • Conference with the law.


   


AUP

Dear children, the internet and device you are using is supplied by me. These rules for you were created so that you could enjoy and learn about the internet, but also to keep you safe during this time. Here are the simple rules that i request from you.


A.  Website Browsing


Do not sign up to social networks without my consent

people on the internet are creepers, if they see children as their target, they may try to manipulate you into doing shameful things. I want to prevent this from happening so please follow this rule.


Do not cyberbully

When chatting online with friends, i do not care if you talk about somewhat explicit things, but do not gossip and bully peers online


Any website that you use should only be for school work or recreational time

only appropriate material is permitted in this house.

No…

-porn

-extreme violence

- malicious websites


B. Maintenance


Have clean hands when using this device

eating is permitted, however greasy foods are banned

if the device is dirtied please clean up the desktop and keyboard if needed


Rules for Internet Safety for My Children Ages 8 and Older

A.U.P OF USING THE INTERNET FOR MY CHILD

  • My child is only able to use the internet at age 8 and older

  • Ask permission when visiting a website

  • My child is only to have 2 hours of computer time.

  • All social networking must be approved by parent

  • You’re limited to print one paper off a gaming site

  • No chatting with other people online in chat rooms

  • No cyber bullying

  • Teach them to block and report inappropriate things

  • All downloads must be approved by parent

  • No giving out private information like address , phone number , etc.



My AUP for a 12 year old son of mine

Rules:

1)Think about what you are doing. Is what you are doing acceptable for the president to see.

2)Always be responsible!

3)Would Grandma allow what you are about to do? If the answer is no then do not do it.

4)No food and/or liquids around your machine.

5)If you need a parents email to sign up that website is not for you. Ask me.

6)Do not bully anyone (bullying includes spamming and/or being a troll).

7)If you are being bullied or think you are being bullied get an adult, immediately.  

8)Always ask an adult to download something before you do.


School District of Philadelphia Early Dismissal Procedures

Please take a few minutes to review the new SDP Early Dismissal procedures. If you need to pick up your child early from school, the school will request the following information:

1. Date
2. Pupil’s name
3. Room Number
4. Time of dismissal
5. Adult’s name (printed and signed)
6. Relationship to student
7. Type of identification used
8. Staff initials
9. If age-appropriate, student initials 

If you have any questions, you can call the school at (215) 581-2715. To make the dismissal procedure as easy as possible, please alert the main office if you need to pick up your child early from school. 

You can read the entire early dismissal procedures below. Click on the image to view the document in your browser. 


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Family Appreciation

The Office of Family and Community Engagement has planned several events to take place in October in honor of Family Appreciation Month.
 
This annual celebration allows the School District of Philadelphia to express its appreciation for all that families do in support of their child’s education and our schools. Studies have proven that when families are involved with their child’s education, students perform better in their classes and are more likely to graduate.
 
An event calendar for Family Appreciation Month can be accessed at http://www.philasd.org/announcements/2013-family-appreciation-month.pdf.  Please share this information with students and parents at your school and encourage them to register as soon as possible.