Screen Time: How It Affects Your Child And What You Can Do About It

The Meridian School Parent Association is hosting a parent education event!

Screen Time: How it affects your child and what you can do about it.

Wednesday March 24th 2010 – 7:00pm more details

Screen Time




Villa Alums contend for National Merit Scholarship Award

Villa Academy is proud to celebrate the outstanding academic achievement of two special Villa alums, Christian Vanderwall (‘06) and John Osborn (‘06). This February, both students received notice that they will advance to Finalist standing for the coveted National Merit Scholarship Award.

The National Merit Scholarship Program is an academic competition that recognizes academically talented high school students based on their Preliminary SAT score.  Winners of Merit Scholarship awards are all selected from the Finalist pool based on their abilities, skills, and accomplishments and become eligible for a number of educational scholarships.

We wish these young men the best of luck throughout the rest of the competition and in their higher educational pursuits as they continue to prepare for college.




To the moon Villa!

to the Moon

On March 26th the seventh grade will be going to the Museum of Flight to participate in a Challenger Mission to the Moon. Students will spend half of the day touring the Museum of Flight, and the other half on the Challenger Mission to the Moon.

Preparations will begin a week prior to mission day. Students will work on activities designed to prepare them for their moon exploration including the development of a “Mission Patch” that will be worn in space.

Villa’s budding astronauts will return to the Moon for the first time since 1972 to gather information relevant to the selection of a site for the new moon base.  This very realistic simulation will allow students to experience the actual tasks and activities of a real space expedition. Students work collaboratively in teams, from space and from the mission control center, to conduct experiments and successfully choose a location for the new base.




A Pat Preib Post

Occasionally, unpleasant aspects of our students’ social lives are brought to my attention. Recently, I have seen a string of missives among our students and their friends from a new social networking site called “Buzz” that works through Gmail. While it is not surprising to find inappropriate language and topics bandied about on these sites, every once in a while a topic is raised to which we should pay close attention.

One such topic appeared in the string I have seen recently. A young person—unknown to me and NOT a Villa student—mentioned suicide as a result of feeling very bad. The responses from our students and others were very heartfelt, positive, and supportive of the young person. That is good news. It seem our students know that suicide is a serious topic and are kind in response to those who mention it.

Nevertheless, a conversation with your child about the topic generally and how to respond to feelings of hopelessness and depression in themselves or others may be in order.  It may also help to discuss with your students who they can go to if someone they know expresses feelings of hopeless or depression.

Middle school is often the first time when deep feelings assert themselves in a student’s life; talking with your youngsters, before it is an issue, can help them and their friends manage their feelings better and potentially avert a serious situation.

Thank you very much for your attention and support.

Pat Preib




Environmental Camp

Testing Water Quality This spring Villa Academy’s fifth grade students will take their science studies outdoors on an environmental adventure to the Olympic Park Institute: Wednesday, April 21st through Friday, Friday April 23rd

The Olympic Park Institute is an overnight camp and field science facility outside of Port Angeles.  The field science education program encourages students to make a personal connection to the natural world and become good stewards of the environment. Activities are inquiry based and focused on the scientific process.

This three-day fieldtrip will coincide nicely with the fifth grade spring science curriculum.   Just prior to their trip, students will participate in a simulation, called “Environmental Detective,” that explores the mystery of why fish are dying in the “Gray Area.”  Then at camp, students will test the health of Barnes Creek and Lake Crescent.

Classroom activities coupled with the Olympic Park Institute field exploratory will help students understand how our actions positively and negatively affect the environment.

Click here for more information on 5th grade’s trip to Environmental Camp

Environmental Camp




Honk! March 11th & 12th

Cast of Honk

The Villa’s Youth Theater program is pleased to present Honk!, a musical adaptation of the Hans Christian Andersen story The Ugly Duckling. The story features Ugly, a duckling who discovers his inner beauty when he becomes a swan, his tearful mother Ida, a drake who “ducks” his fatherly responsibilities, a gaggle of comical geese, a sly, French tomcat who wants to befriend Ugly so he can eat him, a wisecracking bullfrog, and other barnyard creatures, together with a great many “fowl” puns.

Under the direction of Shea Salyer and Jean Johnson, students are hard at work preparing for another comical musical.  In addition to rehearsing their performance, this very young cast and crew have helped with set/prop design and backstage clean up.  Final rehearsals and preparation are now underway as the opening night quickly approaches!

Don’t miss out. “Honk!” is sure to be a hit!

March 11th & March 12
7:00pm in the Theatre
Tickets: $6 at the door




Change in Lunch – March 5th

Lunch Details for Friday, March 5.

Due to Villa Gala Auction Set Up this Friday, March 5, there will be no hot lunch served. We are recommending you pack a lunch for your child on Friday. If you want a Villa Box Lunch prepared for your child, Chef Don Bear needs your pre-order by Thursday, March 4 at 3:00pm. There are three meat-free choices for the day: Tuna Salad, Egg Salad or Sunbutter and Jelly sandwich. A drink, chips, fresh fruit, fresh vegetable and cookie are included in each box lunch.
Email: dbear@thevilla.org