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LATE STUDENTSThis is a reminder that all late students are to enter through the cafeteria entrance until 9am. Late students will not be allowed to enter through Student Services until after 9am. 

MUSICAL REHEARSALS: The rehearsal schedule for the musical for the next three weeks is as follows: Tuesday, February 6, 2024 – All Cast Rehearsal from 3:15-4:30; Wednesday, February 7, 2024 – Rehearsal for Gulls and Scuttle, Mersisters, Flounder from 3:15-4:30; Thursday, February 8, 2024 – All Cast Rehearsal from 3:15-4:30 pm; Friday, February 9, 2024 – All Cast Rehearsal from 3:15-4:30 pm; Saturday, February 10, 2024 – All Cast Rehearsal from 9:00 am-12:00 pm; Tech week from February 12-15, 2024: Monday, February 12 from 3:15-6 PM; Tuesday, February 13 from 3:15-6 PM; Wednesday, February 14 from 3:15-6 PM; Christmas City Picture Day – Saturday, February 17, 2024 from 9 AM until 2 PM School performances TBA during the week of February 20, 2024; Evening performance: Thursday, February 22, 2024 at 7 PM – 5:30 call; Afternoon performance: Saturday, February 24, 2024 at 3 PM – 1:30 call 

SEMI FORMAL: The SRO Dance will be held Feb. 9th at Liberty High School from 5-8pm. Tickets are $10. See Officer Hoyt for more information. 

KINDNESS CHAINAre you kind? Do you know someone who is kind? If so, help us create the kindness chain! It starts February 1st and lasts all of February. It’s simple! If your teacher or lighthouse student catches you being kind you get a strip of paper to add to our chain! Our goal is to be so kind that our chain stretches across the entire football field! Do you think we can do that? All you have to do is be kind!

ARTSMARTDo you like art? How about Needle Felting? If so, listen up! ARTSMART is an after school program through Artsquest Banana Factory. If you are interested, please see Mrs. Sukanick or Mrs. Dougherty to sign up or look for the flyers hung up around school. There are ten sessions on Mondays from 3:20p-4:20p. Students will complete 2-3 needle felting projects over the course of the ten weeks. We hope to see you there! 

SOFTBALLThere will be another Softball Team Interest Meeting for 7th and 8th graders. The meeting will be after school Tuesday Feb. 6th on the 2nd floor in Miss Rinaldi’s A212. The meeting will last only 20 minutes. Any questions, please see Coach Rinaldi or Jewell. 

SOCCERThis year, there will be an official Girls Soccer Team and a Boys Soccer Team. If you are a 7th grade girl, and likes to Run and Kick, please bring a friend and try out! Tryouts will begin Monday March 4th. Please make sure you get a Re-Cert or Sports Physical signed by our parents. Any questions, please see Coach Spieker and Coach Katynski! 

SPORTS PHYSICALS: All 7th and 8th graders who want to try out for Spring Soccer and Softball, please see the Offices, Miss Rinaldi, or Mr. Spieker for the sport physical packet. There will be FREE Sport Physicals on Feb. 15th or 20th, but you need your guardians to sign you up with the Sports Packet. 

NIGHT GAMESThere are two night games on THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 8th! Our Lady Hornets play on LHS’s court at 6 PM, followed by our Gentlemen Hornets at 7 PM. Admission at Liberty HS is FREE for the Thursday night game…come and see the players, band, cheerleaders, and more! Have a GREAT WEEK! Make us NORTHEAST PROUD…GO HORNETS! 

SPIRIT WEEK 2/5-2/9

Monday is CRAZY SOCKS DAY 

Tuesday is BAD HAIR DAY 

Wednesday is DRESS LIKE YOUR FAVORITE TEACHER DAY 

Thursday is GREEN AND WHITE DAY 

Friday is SPORTS JERSEY DAY 

COUNSELORSThis week is National School Counseling Week. Did you know that the school counseling profession dates back to the early 1900s? At that time, school counselors were referred to as guidance counselors. Even through the 1950s and 1960s, “guidance counselors” were tasked with finding the “best and brightest” and “guiding” those students into STEM careers to advance America’s space program. Over time, the profession has changed and so has the title. In 1990, the American School Counseling Association advocated for the change in title from “guidance counselor” to school counselor. Change is hard. School counselors help students with a variety of social emotional, career, college, and academic topics to ensure the success of all students. Each day this week, the morning announcements will feature information about what school counselors do. Have you thanked your school counselor today?