December

December Updates

This semester was a blast, with a total of 52 programs across five months. My favorites so far have been Quesadilla night, Roommate Olympics, Prize Wheel, Dirt Cake, and Asian snack taste-testing/Mukbang. I also enjoyed getting to know all of the students staying with me in Modular 1! Next semester, look forward to some more cold weather activities in January, including hot cocoa, more s'mores, pancakes, as well as food runs and open gyms! We'll be taking another trip to Triangle Rock Club and have our inaugural Frankies trip later in the spring semester as well. 


The current leaders in Spice points this semester are the Harkonnen House. However, it is a close match, with stand-out individual leaders Harry, Sanjay, and Brandon of house Corinno and Thomas of house Fremen as the top four on hall. Stay involved with hall programs, help clean up after hall meetings, and do a stand-out job with housekeeping to earn more points! 


Throughout January of each year, students take a break from regular coursework during J-Term to engage in employee-led educational opportunities that extend beyond the classroom. Examples of past J-Term experiences include Capes and Culture, Introduction to Aviation, the Science of Breadmaking, Fantastic Fungi, and extended travel to Costa Rica or the American West. J-Term begins on January 8th and ends on January 30th. You can view your student’s assigned J-Term class or classes on Blackbaud.


January Term (J-Term) is an essential part of the NCSSM Academic Program. Since class meeting patterns are different during J-Term, attendance is calculated differently. One unexcused hour of missed class will be recorded as one unexcused absence. J-Term is considered its own term for attendance purposes. The number of accumulated absences reverts to zero at the beginning of spring semester.


Semi-Formal, NCSSM’s annual winter dance, is Saturday, December 7th from 8:30 – 10:55 PM in the PEC Gymnasium. All students are invited to enjoy the evening with friends and hallmates! There will be festive winter decorations, music, snacks, and dancing!


Students planning to attend are encouraged to bring semi-formal dress clothes back to campus after the break. Appropriate attire includes a dressy skirt, shirt and tie (jacket optional), dress pants, a dress, and dress shoes.


Families, if you are interested in volunteering at or donating to semi-formal, view the opportunities and sign up here!



Can you believe that we have reached the halfway point for the year? With winter break beginning Friday, December 13th I wanted to provide a breakdown of how students should prepare for these longer breaks. Residence Halls close on December 13th at 5:00pm. Halls will reopen on Tuesday, January 7th at noon. Some students may leave earlier than the 13th if they are done with exams. Because this is a very long break we require that students unplug all items in their room, including fridges and fish tanks. During room inspections this week I will check that students have properly defrosted their fridges, so that we can avoid any puddles or mold growth over the break. Students should also make sure to take home any open food packages due to the long break. Signing out for this break is handled similarly to an extended weekend.


Students will submit an Overnight pass on Orah before or during our hall meeting right before Winter Break. On this Orah pass, they indicate where they are going for the break, who they are traveling with, and how they are getting to their destination. If students have specific questions about checkout procedures for Winter Break, they should speak to me. This is similar to our last extended Break.