Monday, September 21

Tuesday, September 22, 2015

 "Kindness goes a long way sometimes when it ought to stay at home."

The use of the field at lunch is for playing field games such as soccer, frisbee, football, basketball, or an organized game of tag. Students are not allowed to rough house or table-top each other. Students seen behaving in such a manner will be removed from the field and lose privileges for the week.  

Are you interested in becoming a volunteer and giving back to your community? The Community Service Fair is a great opportunity to learn about the volunteer opportunities available in Marin. The Fair will be held this Thursday, September 24th during lunchtime in front of the P.E. portables. During the Fair representatives from various organizations will be on hand to provide information and answer questions

Calling all girl leaders! Come be an ambassador and help plan the Marin Teen Girl Conference to be held on Saturday, March 5, 2016.  Ambassadors work with the Steering Committee to select workshop topics, speakers, plan the day's schedule and activities, while gaining leadership skills. Meetings are held Sunday evenings at 6:30pm approximately once every 2-3 weeks for 90 minutes. The first informational meeting will be held on Saturday, October 4 in San Rafael. See the fliers by the front office or in the counseling wing for more details.

Club News
Beyond Differences Club meets today at lunch in the multimedia room. All students are welcome to join or just come learn more about the club!
 


In the last 8 months, more than 500,000 immigrants have entered Europe from war torn countries. Donald Trump says the U.S. should build a wall protecting our borders.  What is the best solution to a growing immigrant population?  Immigration presents challenges, but it presents opportunities as well. Can you find the best solutions to these issues?  If you want to try, join the World Savvy Club. World Savvy Club will meet in Lower Sun on Thursday mornings at 7:30. First meeting is this Thursday, September 24
 7th and 8th graders who have participated in the past.  Get some friends together.  Form a team.  Work on your own and get support from Maggie and Mr. Septka.  Come and talk to us to find out more.