Friday, June 19, 2009

Class of 2011 - IB Summer Seminar at City Honors @ #56

When: Monday, June 29, 2009

Time: 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.

Where: Cafeteria/auditorium of School #56

What to bring: A pen/pencil, $5.00 for lunch (lunch will be catered by Wegmans), & $30 for your TOK textbook to be used over the next two years (checks made payable to City Honors).

Questions? Email Mrs. Banas at ebanas@buffaloschools.org

Class of 2010 - IB Summer Institute at UB

When: Tuesday, June 30 - Thursday, July 2, 2009

Time:
9 a.m. - 3 p.m. each day

Where: UB North Campus. Go to Lockwood Library. Go here to find out more information about Lockwood and its location on the UB North Campus. Once you're in the library there will either be signs or someone to direct you to where we are meeting.


Parking (carpooling is strongly encouraged): Parking for visitors is limited to certain lots and metered areas on each campus. Visitors to the North Campus can park in the Center for Tomorrow Lot off Flint Road, without a charge and utilize our shuttle service. Additionally, on the North Campus, Visitor Paid Parking is available in the Fronczak Lot. There is an entry charge of $4.00 ($2.00 after 1 pm). On the South Campus, Visitor Paid Parking is in the Michael Farber Lot. Permits or receipts are required in these lots from 7 am to 3 pm, Monday through Friday.

I have a small number of parking passes available - on a first come, first served basis. Email me or stop by my room at #8 if you want one....

For more information on parking at UB North, go here .

You will need to bring money to eat at one of the on campus eating establishments or bring a lunch each day.

Don't forget all the information you already received/researched in TOK!!!!

Questions? Email Ms. Banas at ebanas@buffaloschools.org

Thursday, June 18, 2009

Voluteers Needed!

The Down Syndrome Parent Group of Western New York
Presents "Lose the Training Wheels"
At East Aurora High School
from July 13 to 17, 2009

From www.losethetrainingwheels.org:
“Lose The Training Wheels™ is more than just a bike-riding program…Within days of learning to ride, many children exhibit independent behaviors for the first time ever. This achievement, in turn, creates a gateway of opportunity, helping them gain assurance and self-reliance in many other aspects of their lives.”

For more information, call Deb Flynn, 655-4131, or e-mail dspgwny@hotmail.com.

Documentation to fulfill community service requirements will be provided upon request.

Wednesday, June 10, 2009

Information for current IB students

The short version of the CAS guide is now available as a quick link from this blog.