EIGHTH GRADE TRIP: All money and Permission Slips are due by Monday, April 29th for the Washington, D.C. trip. If you are unsure how much you may still owe, please ask your Homeroom teacher or see Mr. Reiss in Room A304. Thank you.
PROUD POUND REDEMPTIONS: Attention Northeast: 7th grade students may turn in their Proud Pounds during homeroom this morning at the school store. 8th grade students may turn in their Proud Pounds tomorrow morning during homeroom at the school store. 6th grade students may turn in their Proud Pounds on Wednesday, May 1st during homeroom at the school store. Students may also turn in their Proud Pounds on May 8th during Activity Period and May 15th during lunch. May 15th is the last day to turn in Proud Pounds.
SHE’S UNSTOPPABLE CONFERENCE: If you are interested in the program Unstoppable Girls please talk with your guidance counselor for sign up information.
ACTIVITIES:
- ARCHERY: Attention all Northeast Archers! Spring archery is finally here! Any archer that completed the safety program, either during beginner’s archery in the beginning of the year or at any point in advanced archery, is eligible to participate in spring archery. Please stop by Mrs. Papagni’s room (B305) to pick up your permission slip and schedule. Our first meeting will be Thursday the 25th. We will be setting up the safety netting and assigning bows at this time. You must bring your arm guards, string bows, finger gloves, and quivers.
- MATH NERDS: Attention all math nerds or wanna-be nerds. We have four more days left to have fun with frustration. If you would like to join us for a good time with brain teasers and puzzles come to Mr. Sonntag’s room, A305, on Wednesdays. We meet from 3:05 – 4:25pm. We will meet on April 24th, and May 1st, 8th, and 15th. If you have questions please see Mrs. Papagni in B305.
- WORLD LANGUAGE CLUB: Our next meeting will be Thursday, May 2nd in Señorita Danner’s room B201. We will be learning about Cinco de Mayo. Hope to see you there!
THE ARTS:
- AFTER SCHOOL VOCAL GROUPS: The after school vocal groups schedule is as follows: Thurs, April 25 – NE Singers performance for elementary school students (9 AM)
- DANCE TEAM/STEP TEAM: Dance team and Step team, do not forget that your next payment is due, also, your permission forms have been due. Mr. Huie needs them back in order to have you guys go to Hershey.
- LION KING, JR.: Thurs, April 25 – Lion King Jr. rehearsal for Cops ‘n Kids from 3:10-4:30
Fri, April 26 – Lion King Jr. rehearsal for Cops ‘n Kids from 3:10-4:30
Sat, April 27 – Cops ‘n Kids performance at the Fowler Family Center – meeting time at 11:30 for a noon performance of Lion King Jr.
- WORLD PERCUSSION ENSEMBLE: You have a practice Thursday, April 25th after school. We need to get ready for this Saturday! Everyone needs to be there!
ATHLETICS:
- SOCCER: Remember all Soccer Players, on Thursday the 25th, during practice, all SOCCER PLAYERS MUST WEAR THEIR uniforms for Team and individual pictures.
- SOCCER: Yesterday the soccer team played against one of the best teams in the League, Whitehall Middle School. The varsity played very tough and worked hard. After being down 0 – 2, Bennie Villeda and Ryder Paulus were able to assist Jeffery White for a goal to make it 1 to 2 making it closer for a tie or possible win. It was short lived, for Whitehall put a goal in the net. The Final score was 1 to 3. The JV played hard too. They were down Zero to three, but were able to fight back with two more goals by Jeffrey White. However, time ran out and JV lost 2 to 3. Good luck against Harrison-Morton Middle School.
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.