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MAJORETTES: If you are interested in trying out for the Northeast Majorettes for next school year, please plan on attending the practice dates on Monday, April 30th and Tuesday, May 1st from 6PM – 8PM.  Majorette tryouts will be held on Wednesday May 2nd from 6PM – 8PM. Practices and tryouts will be held in the gym.  Please bring your own baton and wear sneakers.  If you have any questions, please see Mrs. Davis or Mr. Rupnik.

 The try-out date for the Liberty High School Majorette Squad is on Wed. May 9, 2018 after school at Liberty HS in the band room.  The candidates trying out will be responsible for learning a 64-count Liberty High School routine AND developing a 32-48 count routine of their own.  The practice and try-out will be held on Wednesday, May 9, 2018 at Liberty High School as soon as our school day is over. Music is optional if you wish to bring it. Students are to bring a copy of their most recent report card to the try-out.  Students MUST march during their entire try-out. (They should march during the Liberty High School routine & their own routine.) Please see Mr. Rupnik if you have any questions or concerns.

AFTER SCHOOL VOCAL GROUPS:

  • Friday, April 20th – Ethan Bortnick concert rehearsal from 3:10-4:00
  • Saturday, April 21st – Ethan Bortnick concert rehearsal at NE from 9:00-10:30 AM…donuts, anyone?

Thank you for your time and talent!

DRAMA: Dear cast of Once Upon a Mattress…it’s time to get ready for Cops ‘n Kids!  Please stop by and pick up the information from Mrs. Parker regarding the performance.  We have rehearsal on Thursday, April 26th and Friday, April 27th from 3:10 until 4:30 to bring all of our songs and dances back to life for the Bethlehem community. Crew…if you’d like to join us, please do! See Mrs. Parker with any questions.  Thank you for your time and talent!

 

 

WORLD LANGUAGE CLUB MEMBERS: Our next meeting will be on Wednesday, April 25th after school in Señorita Danner’s room B201. We will be learning about Cinco de Mayo! Hope to see you there!

STEP TEAMAttention step team mandatory practice today from 3:15-5:20pm.

ARCHERYPermission slips for advanced spring archery will be given out this week in Mrs. Papagni’s room. Spring archery is only for Northeast archers who have completed the beginner program here at Northeast or any returning advanced archer.  If you were a member of the 6th grade beginner team or the 7th and 8th grade beginner team in the fall, you are eligible to join the advanced spring team.  This spring we will be focusing on learning how to shoot an indoor 3D style tournament according to the International Bowhunting Organization’s rules for 3D. This style of archery is a lot of fun and very competitive so make sure you pick up your permission slips. 

DENTAL EXAMSThis morning April 20, 2018 the remainder of this year’s seventh grade school dental exams will be done in the nurse’s office.  Those students involved will have individual hall passes. Students: If you have any dental exam form, please deliver it to the nurse’s office now so we can update the schedule. While the exams are being done, the nurse’s office will be closed except to those students having dental exams and those requiring medications. Teachers: Please allow the students to come to the nurse’s office at the time on their pass.  If there is an emergency or you have a question during the exams, please call Student Services 42903.

MATH NERDS: Mrs. Papagni has your half pounds.  Please stop by her room B305 to pick up your half pound.  Remember, you needed to make the majority of math nerd sessions in order to earn a half pound. 

THOUGHT OF THE DAYWhen great American actress Cicely Tyson was a child, her mother taught her and her brother and her sister to embroider. They would sit for hours, stitching beautiful patterns onto huge things like tablecloths and bedspreads. Each one would work on a separate corner, and although they work separately, they were always connected by this huge pieces of fabric. When they were done, they had created one big, beautiful work of art. Each one of us has something unique to contribute to this huge thing we call the Quilt of Life. We can contribute regardless of our age or the color of our skin or the religions we practice or the size of our home. When each one of us contributes to our own small piece of the quilt we create something good and beautiful in our schools, in our communities, and in the world.