SIXTH GRADE FOOTBALL TOURNAMENT FUNDRAISER: 6th grade are you interested in playing football? Then join our football tournament this Wednesday, March 13th in the auxiliary gym at 3:05 to 4:05. We are playing 2-Hand-touch football. It costs $5 to play. The winning team will receive an ice cream cake party. We’re doing this fundraiser for the kids with cancer. And remember, wear sneakers. See you on Wednesday! Thank you for your help!
SIXTH GRADE FUNDRAISER FOR ST. JUDE CHILDREN’S RESEARCH HOSPITAL: Attention all sixth graders of Northeast Middle School! There will be an art and craft period for anyone who brings $3. The date will be announced soon. The activity will take place inside the classroom A211. Make sure to bring your money there. This event is to support the St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital that focuses their studies on helping children with cancer.
ACTIVITIES:
- DISC GOLF CLUB: Have you ever wondered what those funny looking metal baskets with chains in county or state parks are? Are you someone who likes the outdoors and would like to combine hiking with a sport? Spring Disc Golf Club might be for you. There will be an interest meeting on Wednesday, March 20th after school for anyone interested. Membership for this club will fill up and if you are not at the interest meeting there is no guarantee you will be able to join. Hope to see you there!
- MATH NERDS:Attention all students interested in joining Math Nerds. Math Nerds is an interactive club that meets every Wednesday in Mr. Sonntag’s room, A305. We complete brain teasers and have lots of fun while being simultaneously frustrated. Come to Math Nerds and get challenged! Permission slips are available and students can join any time.
- RUNNING CLUB: Do you enjoy running? Do you want to stay in shape or get in shape for any summer sport teams? Well if you do then join the Northeast Running Club. We will meet by the Health room Monday and Wednesday from 3:05-4:10PM starting March 18th. Come meet Ms. Tandy and Ms. Ayre in room A106 on March 8th right after school to hear about the Running Club and pick up a permission form. All are welcomed. Hope to see you on the 8th.
- WORLD LANGUAGE CLUB: The next meetings are Wednesday, March 13th and Thursday, March 14th after school in room A103. Hope to see you there!
THE ARTS:
- AFTER SCHOOL VOCAL GROUPS: The after school vocal groups schedule is as follows. Please see Mrs. Parker with any questions or concerns.
- Thurs March 14 – 3:10-4pm All Vocal Groups
- Due to the Parade of the Shamrocks and the jazz festival held this Friday at Broughal, the All City rehearsal scheduled for this coming Saturday, March 16th, has been cancelled. Students in All City are to add the following Saturday rehearsal to your current schedule: Saturday, March 30th. Thank you for your flexibility, students and families.
- DRAMA: Cast, crew, and world percussion ensemble: would you like to see the musical? It will be showing, along with a picture slideshow, in the auditorium this Wednesday from 3:10 until 5 PM. Hope to see you there! If you have any questions, please see Mrs. Parker. Please hand in your Lion King script to Mrs. Parker as soon as you can…bring it to Wednesday’s viewing of the musical! If you wish to keep it, you must pay $12. Please see Mrs. Parker with any questions.
ATHLETICS:
- NORTHEAST CHEERLEADING: Cheer Tryouts for next year will begin on April 10th in the Main Gym from 3:30-5:30. All upcoming 7th and 8th graders welcome to tryout!
- SOCCER: Attention Northeast Soccer Players, Soccer Tryouts will be everyday after school until March 22nd. All players must bring their Section 7 or complete physicals forms to hand in.
DROP OFF TABLE: Student Services has a drop off table. If you are expecting something dropped off, please come to the Student Services drop off table for pick up. Ms. Osorio will write you a hall pass or sign your pass. If you are expecting money, please see Ms. Osorio. Money will not be left on the table.
BOXTOPS: Want to help our school raise money? Please bring in boxtops for education. Boxtops can be found on so many items! Simply cut them off and bring them to your homeroom teacher. Homeroom teachers can then send them to Mrs. Derrington or Mrs. Braido and student council will take care of the rest.
SAFE TO TELL: It’s SAFE to Tell.” The SAFE Team exists to help students with problems in a confidential manner to help remove any and all barriers to education. You can refer your friends or yourself. Just fill out the SAFE to Tell form which you can find in your homeroom, Student Services, the Library and the Main Office and drop the form in the SAFE Box or give it to your homeroom teacher who will deposit the form for you. Don’t worry, “It’s Safe To Tell.