AFTER SCHOOL VOCAL GROUPS: Rehearsals: The schedule for vocal groups is as follows:
*Monday, May 1st – Girls Group from 3:10-4:00
*Tuesday, May 2nd – Boys Group from 3:10-4:00
*Wednesday, May 3rd – NE Singers – all from 3:10-4:30
*Thursday, May 4th – All after school vocal groups from 3:10-4:00 (this is a new rehearsal – thank you for your flexibility)
Thank you for your time and talent!
DISMISSAL: All students are to leave the school building upon dismissal at 3:05PM unless you are signed up and participating in an after school activity. Students MAY NOT wait in school or on school property for friends or siblings that are attending an activity. All students who participate in after school activities must also leave the building as soon as their activity is over. Students are not allowed to be in the building unsupervised.
PEP RALLY: Pom poms and beaded necklaces will be for sale Tuesday morning for the pep rally. The cost is $1. Show your school spirit!
STEP TEAM: Mandatory practice this week Tuesday, Thursday and Friday until 5pm. Any step team member who has not paid their money for the trip to Hershey by Friday will not go on the trip. Any student who has not returned their uniform to Ms. Bauder by Friday will not attend the trip. Please arrange any rides necessary.
MAJORETTE TRYOUTS: Liberty High School wants to notify you in regards to this year’s majorette try-outs. Please place the try-out date in our bulletins as today after school at Liberty High School in the band room. The candidates trying out will be responsible for learning a 32-count Liberty high School routine AND developing a 32-48 count routine on their own. The practice and try-out will be held today, beginning immediately following your school day. Music is optional if you wish to bring it. students please bring a copy of your most recent report card to the tryout. Once we have chosen our majorettes, they will send out an email with students who made the squad so that you may also announce accordingly. All those that make the squad will also be contacted via phone. Please direct any questions or concerns to them at liberty high school at (610) 691-7200
WALKATHON: Student Leadership Council will hold it’s annual walk a thon next Friday, May 5th during period 9. The cost to participate is $1, and homeroom teachers will be collecting all money. Come out and show your support for our school!
SPORTS: *Last Wednesday the Varsity and JV lost to Whitehall, but Erik Galeas scored the only goal against Whitehall.
*However, the Varsity Team played last Friday against Harrison-Morton Middle School. They came out victorious with a 6 to 1 win! Matthew Johnston had two assists, Erik Galeas had an assist, and Gio Teran and Anastasia Morae both scored a goal. Finally, Catey Kelly scored three goals for a Hat Trick where one of them was a Header off a corner. Great Job Hornets.
*Today they play Raub Middle School in Allentown and play at Broughal Middle School on Tuesday! Good Luck!
WORLD LANGUAGE CLUB: The next World Language Club meeting will be held on Thursday, May 4th after school in room A103!
DANCE: Get ready for the last 6th & 7th grade dance of the year Hornets! The Northeast PTO will be sponsoring a dance this Friday, May 5th from 7-9pm. The theme is Red, White, and Blue! The incoming 6th grade class is also invited, let’s show them how amazing our school is and show your support! We will have some great things happening! The PTO will have Sand Crafters edible Pucker Powder Candy Art. Come and create your own colorful sour straw! Just $3.00 to make a 12 inch straw! The PTO will also have a best dressed patriotic theme contest. One boy and one girl each will win a gift card to Five Below! The PTO will also have a great game called Body Poppers. Try and bop your opponent off the mat to win a prize! Don’t miss this dance! We will see you this Friday!!
JUNIOR POLICE ACADEMY: Officer Elias is accepting applications for the Junior Police Academy. The Academy runs from June 12th to June 23rd. Cadets will get educated on the police department and different stages of the legal system. Selected cadets will get to go on field trips and receive presentations from various professionals within public service. There will be daily physical training that the cadets are required to participate in. There is limited spacing and cadets will be selected based on Academic performance and behavior. Applications are to be returned to Officer Elias before May 12th.
THOUGHT OF THE DAY: Do you think you’re tough? Then listen up! Today’s words of wisdom are especially for you: Tenderness and kindness are not signs of weakness… but signs of strength.* When we have a strong sense of self-esteem and a strong character, it’s easy to be kind to others because we’ve learned to be kind to ourselves. Do you remember the following words from Aesop’s fables? No act of kindness is ever wasted. Today, show some real strength. Be kind to others and allow others to be kind to you. You might be surprised at just how strong you really are.