Month: December 2016

The Saturday Six “Holiday Break Reading” Edition – December 17, 2016

With the publishing of this weekend’s Saturday Six, Kingsport City Schools is now officially on Winter Vacation!  Students won’t return to class until Wednesday, January 4, 2017, which will hopefully give our families time to enjoy a wonderful break.  The Saturday Six will also be taking a couple of weeks off, returning after school begins again in 2017.

How will you spend the next two weeks?  For many folks, this is a perfect time to cozy up by the fire with some hot chocolate and a great book.  Looking for some good book ideas?  This week, with the help of KCS Coordinator of Literacy Programs Emily Helphinstine, the Saturday Six offers six book suggestions to help you complete your winter reading list.  Enjoy these possibilities!

  1. 12-16-1   The Boys in the Boat, by Daniel James Brown – “…An irresistible story about beating the odds and finding hope in the most desperate of times,”  tells the Depression-era tale of nine working-class boys from the University of Washington who fielded a crew team and shocked the world by defeating Hitler’s German team in the 1936 Berlin Olympics.
  2. 12-16-2  Salt to the Sea, by Ruta Sepetys – A “masterful work of historical fiction”  that proves that humanity and love can prevail, even in the darkest times.  Ten thousand people, who discover that neither country nor culture nor status truly matters,  find themselves struggling for survival in this tale inspired by the real-life sinking of the Wilhelm Gustloff, considered to be the greatest maritime disaster in history.
  3. 12-16-3  Echo, by Pam Munoz Ryan – Echo tells the tale of Otto who finds himself lost and alone in a forbidden forest.  When he meets three mysterious sisters, Otto finds himself entwined in a puzzling quest involving a prophecy, a promise, and a harmonica.
  4. 12-16-4  The Quiltmaker’s Gift, by Jeff Brumbeau – When a generous quiltmaker agrees to make a quilt for a greedy king, but only under certain circumstances, she causes the king to undergo a change of heart.  Each page of The Quiltmaker’s Gift highlights a different quilt block pattern whose name relates to the unfolding story.
  5. 12-16-5  The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fryby Rachel Joyce – Named one of the best books of the year by The Washington Post, The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry tells about retired Englishman Harold Fry’s six hundred mile journey on foot to deliver a  message to a woman he hadn’t heard from in twenty years until her good-bye letter arrived at his home.  Full of charm, humor, and profound insight into the thoughts and feelings we bury deep in our hearts, this novel introduces Joyce as a “wise – and utterly irresistible – storyteller.”
  6. 12-16-6  The 100 Year Old Man Who Climbed Out the Window and Disappeared, by Jonas Jonasson – In The 100-Year-Old Man Who Climbed Out the Window and Disappeared, we find the tale of a reluctant centenarian, Allan Karlsson, who decides it’s never too late to start over. To avoid life in a nursing home, Karlsson climbs out the window in his slippers and embarks on a hilarious and unexpected journey that involves a suitcase stuffed with cash, some unpleasant criminals, a friendly hot dog stand operator, and an elephant.

 

 

The Saturday Six “Holiday Concert” Edition – December 10, 2016

It’s beginning to look a lot like… KCS Holiday Concert season time!!

Last week, the Saturday Six provided a listing of upcoming holiday concert offerings across the district, along with an open invitation for you to attend.  Many of you took us up on this offer!  We hope you have enjoyed watching and listening to the awesome talents of our students and staff.  With a week of school left before break, there are still opportunities for you to join us (more on that later).

If you were not able to attend our holiday concerts last week, we have you covered!  Kingsport City Schools radio station WCSK (90.3 FM) is replaying concerts all season long.  Let WCSK be your soundtrack for the season with a wide ranging mix of holiday music… much of it student performed!  Broadcasting 24/7, WCSK is a fantastic listen.

Want to hear KCS holiday concerts right now?  WCSK is also online and on-demand!  Click here to access the WCSK homepage, where you can listen live.  Concert events are also available on the station “podcasts” page.  Want another shortcut?  Here are links to the audio of several recent KCS holiday concerts.

  1. On November 29th, the Robinson Middle School Band helped kick off the season with their annual holiday concert.  Click here to listen.
  2. On December 1st, the students of Roosevelt Elementary held their Lighting of the Tree ceremony and holiday concert.  Click here to listen.
  3. On December 6th, the Sevier Middle School 6th grade orchestra, chorus, and band held their holiday concert.  Click here to listen.
  4. On December 8th , the Dobyns-Bennett Varsity Choirs performed their annual Christmas Concert.  Click here to listen.
  5. As the season continues, visit the WCSK podcast page by clicking here to listen to additional concerts as they continue to be posted for on-demand listening whenever you would like!
  6. There is still time to catch a concert in-person!  Here is a listing of the KCS holiday concerts still to come:
    • Monday, December 12
      • 6 p.m.  John Adams Elementary Choir Concert (Adams Elementary)
    • Tuesday, December 13
      • 6 p.m.  Johnson Elementary 4th Grade Winter Concert (Johnson Elementary)
      • 6:30 p.m.  Johnson Elementary “Christmas Caroling in the Community” (various locations)
      • 7 p.m.  D-B Fine Arts Holiday Concert (Toy F. Reid Eastman Employee Center)
    • Thursday, December 15
      • 6:30 p.m.  Lincoln Elementary Carolers Christmas Performance (Mafair United Methodist Church)
      • 7 p.m.  Sevier Middle School 7th & 8th Grade Holiday Concert (Toy F. Reid Eastman Employee Center)

The Saturday Six “Holiday Event Calendar” Edition -December 3, 2016

12-3-1It’s the most wonderful time of the year!  With the holiday season upon us, KCS students are busy spreading cheer for all of Kingsport to see and hear.  A multitude of concerts and activities are planned in the coming weeks and you are invited!  We hope you will consider spending part of your holiday with us… Our students and staff are eager to share their incredible talents with you!

Here is a look at six days of KCS holiday events!  Okay… There are really seven days, but we hope you won’t mind the bonus item this week.  🙂

  1. Saturday, December 3
    • 6 p.m.  D-B’s A Cappella group ARMONIA performs at the Kingsport Christmas Tree Lighting (Church Circle)
    • 7 p.m.  D-B Orchestra Small Ensemble Concert (D-B Music Building)
  2. Tuesday, December 6
    • 7 p.m.  Robinson Middle School Orchestra Holiday Concert (RNR Auditorium)
    • 7:30 p.m.  Sevier Middle School 6th Grade Holiday Concert (JSMS Auditorium)
  3. Thursday, December 8
    • 6 p.m.  Robinson Middle School Chorus Concert (RNR Auditorium)
    • 7:30 p.m.  D-B Varsity Choirs Christmas Concert (First Baptist Church, Church Circle)
  4. Monday, December 12
    • 6 p.m.  John Adams Elementary Choir Concert (Adams Elementary)
  5. Tuesday, December 13
    • 6 p.m.  Johnson Elementary 4th Grade Winter Concert (Johnson Elementary)
    • 6:30 p.m.  Johnson Elementary “Christmas Caroling in the Community” (various locations)
    • 7 p.m.  D-B Fine Arts Holiday Concert (Toy F. Reid Eastman Employee Center)
  6. Thursday, December 15
    • 6:30 p.m.  Lincoln Elementary Carolers Christmas Performance (Mafair United Methodist Church)
    • 7 p.m.  Sevier Middle School 7th & 8th Grade Holiday Concert (Toy F. Reid Eastman Employee Center)

Bonus Item!  On Tuesday, December 20, D-B will be holding an A Cappella Christmas performance at the Renaissance Center Auditorium at 7 p.m.

Please come and share the holiday season with us!