Wednesday, September 23, 2015
"Challenges make you discover things about yourself that you never really knew."
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.
To quote Martin Luther King Jr.: Life’s most urgent
question is: What are you doing for others? Tomorrow during Community Service
Fair is a great opportunity to learn how you can help others as a volunteer.
The fair will be held in the outdoor library court. Come learn about volunteer opportunities
available in the community. Representatives from various organizations will be
on hand to provide information and answer questions tomorrow September 24th
during lunchtime.
Club News
What do fracking, child soldiers, girls’ education, human
trafficking, rights of gay and lesbian people, workers’ rights, and the rights
of indigenous people all have in common? They are all topics of research for world savvy projects. Are you interested in YOUR world? If so, set your alarm and get to school by
7:30 tomorrow morning for the first meeting of the World Savvy Club. Lower Sun.
7:30. 8th graders…are you interested in getting your
own team together, working on your project and getting support from Mr. Septka
and Maggie? Come and talk to us tomorrow
morning at 7:30 to find out more.
Calligraphy Club will begin on September 30 at 7:45am We will meet twice a week on Wednesday and Friday mornings in Room 19, Ms Geissler's room.
There is an informational meeting for the Mountain Biking Club on September 30th at lunch in the Multi-media room.
The first meeting for the Rubik’s Cube Club is Monday, October 5th in Room 36, Upper 7th Grade Pod—Ms. Peets’ room.