2012 School Calendar
| Date | Day | Event |
|---|---|---|
| January | Friday Activities | Taking care of your Automobile |
| January 2 | Monday | School Holiday |
| January 12 | Thursday | Fall term ends |
| January 13 | Friday | ACT registration deadline |
| January 19-21 | Thursday - Saturday | Parent Week-end |
| January 28 | Saturday | SAT testing |
| February | Friday Activities | Iron Mission State Park/Sledding (cold weather habitats) |
| February 10 | Friday | SAT registration deadline |
| February 18 | Saturday | ACT testing |
| March | Friday Activities | Cedar Pockets (Natural erosion) and Snow Canyon (Volcanic Caverns) |
| March 9 | Friday | Act registration deadline |
| March 10 | Saturdaya | SAT testing |
| March 11 | Sunday | Daylight Savings |
| March 20 | Tuesday | Spring Begins (Spring Equinox) |
| April | Friday Activities | Molly's Cinder Cone (Volcano formations) and Red Cliffs (Anasazi Indian) |
| April 19-21 | Thursday - Saturday | Parent Week-end |
| April 6 | Friday | SAT registration deadline |
| April 14 | Saturday | ACT testing |
| May | Friday Activities | Parowan Gap (Petroglyphs) and Spring Creek Canyon (Slot Canyon Development) |
| May 4 | Friday | ACT registration deadline |
| May 5 | Saturday | SAT Testing |
| May 8 | Tuesday | SAT registration deadline |
| May 28 | Monday | Memorial Day |
| June | Friday Activities | Red Cliffs (Slot Canyon) and Kanarraville Falls (Slot Canyon) |
| June 2 | Saturday | SAT Testing |
| June 7 | Thursday | Spring Term Ends |
| June 9 | Saturday | ACT Testing |
| June 20 | Wednesday | Summer Solstice |

Important Topics
Parenting and PTSD
Working through the parents’ PTSD symptoms can, in turn, help them cope with their daughter’s trauma. Once they understand that their daughter will be okay, the denial often breaks and real progress in family system can occur.
COMMON SENSE WELLNESS: LIVEABLE LIVING ROOMS
Families that spend quality time together tend to have at least one thing in common—a good place to hang out. If you’ve ever tried to have a relaxed conversation in an uncomfortable physical setting, you know that it’s almost impossible. Setting up an inviting common space in your home that encourages a combination of quiet activity and conversation can help foster communication and connection.
COMMON SENSE WELLNESS: MEALS TOGETHER
In today’s over-programmed culture, the idea of eating together as a family may seem quaint if not absurd. But the benefits of breaking bread regularly with others—especially family—are not only intuitively obvious, they’re also being confirmed by research. Healthier eating habits, social skills, family connection and communication, and even weight control are all positive outcomes that can be influenced by family meals.





