COAT DRIVE: The Community School office is holding the first annual COAT DRIVE! Help make someone’s winter warmer by donating your gently used coats and jackets. Donations can be dropped off in Student Services. Questions? See Mrs. Bush in Student Services.
THANKSGIVING DRIVE: Student Leadership is holding its annual Thanksgiving basket food drive. Each homeroom should have received a list of items we are collecting. Our goal is to get 30 baskets completed with a full Thanksgiving meal, so that we can help out some of our families right here at Northeast! Homerooms with completed baskets will be entered into a drawing for a prize!
ACTIVITIES:
- 8th GRADE HOMEWORK CLUB: 8th grade homework club will be meeting in room B305 from 3:05 to 4:05pm on Wednesdays and Thursdays. Catch up on missing assignments and get help with your work. If you have any quests please see Mrs. Papagni in room B305.
- ARTSMART: This is the last week to join ArtSmart! We still have space in the Creative Writing class on Tuesdays and the Jewelry Making class on Wednesdays. Both classes are held after school from 3:10 pm to 4:10 pm. If you are interested, please pick up a permission slip in Student Services!
- DANCE TEAM: Attention students trying out for dance team, auditions will be today after school, Tuesday and Wednesday in the auditorium. It will go to about 4pm.
- TECHGYRLS: Girls, do you love learning about science and technology? Have you ever wondered how online platforms work? Join TechGYRLS! This fun *virtual* after school program will teach you advanced Scratch and other applications. You can register online at ywcabethlehem.org! Don’t wait– classes are starting on Wednesdays in November!
ATHLETICS
- VOLLEYBALL: Lady Hornets Volleyball update…. Last Friday October 16th the girls team had a big win over Nitschmann. Varsity won 25-21 and 25-14 JV also won 25-15 and 25-14!! On Tuesday October 20 the ladies brought home another win by defeating Broughal. Varsity won 25-12 and 25-5 and the JV team also won 25-15 and 25-23.
Keep up the good work girls and thanks for making us all Northeast Proud!!!!
THOUGHT OF THE DAY: How many of you have heard the word virtue? Itʼs not a word we hear very much anymore, but itʼs a word worth knowing about. As a matter of fact, it comes from the Latin word virtus, which means “worth.” Letʼs think about that. If a person has a lot of self-worth, then she has virtue. She values herself and the world around her. Sheʼs honest. She has a strong sense of whatʼs right and whatʼs wrong. Itʼs too bad virtue has become such an old fashioned word. Maybe we should bring it back into style. Now listen to the words of Dante, the greatest poet of the Middle Ages: You were born to live like brutes, but to follow after virtue and knowledge. Today, remember the words of Dante and follow after knowledge. Listen to your teachers, study hard, and go the extra mile. Then be good to yourself and to each other. After all, weʼre not brutes, are we?
BREAKFAST: Attention all students: The cafeteria is now serving free breakfast and lunch meals for all students every day until the end of December. You heard that right… free breakfast and lunch meals! All students automatically qualify and no form needs to be submitted. Take advantage of this program and join us in the cafeteria for your free breakfast and lunch each day that you are in school.
LUNCH: Students can drop off money for deposit in the morning to the breakfast cashier or Mrs. Cabrera. The money or check must be in an envelope with the student’s name and ID number. All funds will be deposited onto student accounts after the breakfast service. Cashiers will not accept cash during lunch.”
SAFE: 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.