Vol. IV Issue 29
BearTracks IV/29
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The Votes Are In! Mock Convention A Great Success.
Students recreate the electoral process to select a presidential candidate.
Get Set for the Fun Run: Prizes and More!
There's still time to sign up for the Fun Run and to help support the great work of the Albert T. Mills Enrichment Center. Sign up today, and learn how your child can win a free pair of athletic shoes from Sprong Children's Shoes.
Lights! Camera! Outreach!
The Upper School Film Festival debuts Monday, April 28th. There is a change of location: 7 PM in Porter Dining Hall. All proceeds from the $5 admission will go to our sister school in Haiti.
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"Spotlight on the Artists"
The Art and Recycled Fashion Show has become a happy tradition at HIES. On Tuesday, May 6, art connoisseurs can once again feast their eyes on Advanced Placement student art, drool over the quirky outfits, and snack on some great café food—all at '"Spotlight on the Artists".
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Book Fair Stocks Shelves, Raises Money for Haiti
The Scholastic Book Fair filled Malcolm Library with daily browsers, filled bookshelves in HIES classrooms, and fulfilled a promise to our sister school in Haiti.
For Parents & Teens: "It Won't Happen to Me"
The North Atlanta Parents' Council invites parents and teenagers to this free evening program outlining the risks of and ways to prevent automobile accidents. "IT WON'T HAPPEN TO ME" will be held on Monday, May 5, 2008, from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. at The Westminster Schools, McCain Chapel, Pressly Hall. 
Parenting Tip of the Week: What Every Parent Must Tell Their Kids
Learn how to talk with your kids about the most graphic and sensitive topics facing today's teens, including sex, parties, Internet pornography, and more. Please attend this upcoming free workshop on Friday, April 25th, at 8:30 a.m. in Room 312, Riley Building.