AFTER SCHOOL VOCAL GROUPS: Rehearsal schedule for the week of September 17 – all rehearsals this week are from 3:10-4:00 in the chorus room. See you then!
- Monday, September 17, 2018 – Girls Group
- Tuesday, September 18, 2018 – NE Singers – boys
- Wednesday, September 19, 2018 – No rehearsal – no school
- Thursday, September 20, 2018 – NE Singers – girls
- Friday, September 21, 2018 – Boys Group
STEP TEAM: If you are interested in joining our Step Team, Try-outs will be during the week of September 24th. Be listening for further information if you are interested. Practices for Step team will be on Monday’s and Wednesdays from 3:05-4:30pm, every week through the middle of February ending with a performance at Stomp Show.
DEBATE CLUB: Debate Club is open to students in all grades. We meet Tuesdays from 3:05-4:25pm in Room A201, Ms. Anderson’s Room. Our first meeting will be Tuesday, September 25th. Contact Ms. Anderson if you have any questions.
WORLD PERCUSSION: 8th Graders, Mr. Huie will be starting World Percussion Ensemble Drum Auditions on Thursday, September 13. He’ll be stopping by each homeroom with a pass. They’ll take a few days, so stay tuned for when he stops by. IF anyone else is in 8th grade and interested in drumming, see Mr. Huie ASAP.
DANCE TEAM: ALL STUDENTS, Mr. Huie is starting Dance Team Auditions in a few weeks! The Northeast Dance Team is a hiphop dance team that students in 6th, 7th, and 8th grade can try out for! We compete and perform in different places and it is super fun. Come to try-outs Sept. 26th, Wednesday!
ARCHERY: Attention all beginner archers! Any archer who has their safety equipment already purchased and a completed permission slip needs to see Mrs. Papagni in room B305 during homeroom. No new archers for the beginner team will be accepted past today due to space limitations. Due to the limited number of bows available, no exceptions can be made.
CROSS-COUNTRY: The cross-country team had a great first race at Northampton. Our top female runners were Mikailyn Matacavage, Najow Turk, and Meia Stapleton. Our top 3 male runners were Owen Cassel, Derek Reusser, and Caden Vermuelen. Great job everyone!
CHESS AND BOARD GAME PLAYERS: Students 6th Grade through 8th Grade are welcome to engage in chess playing to competitive mini tournaments with specialty chess boards and small life-size pieces as well as fun filled and challenging Board games that run from RISK to Monopoly! Learn rules and new games that builds on math concepts and sportsmanships. Chess Club Starts on Wednesdays October 3rd and Strategic Game Board Club starts in November 7th on WEDNESDAYS! If you have any questions see Mr. Spieker room A108 and/or Miss Vanderstel room A101 on the 7th Grade Floor! Please stop by to pick up forms and permission slips! FORMS are outside Mr. Spieker’s room and FORMS are inside Miss Vanderstel’s room. Any questions please see them.
SUPERHERO RESEARCH CLUB: Attention all those Superheros and Villians out there! Superhero Research Club is back this year with high demand! Superhero research is only open to 7th and 8th graders. Again, open only to 7th and 8th graders. The Club will be held on every Thursday for one hour after school. The first day will begin on Thursday September 20th! All permission forms are outside room A108. There are only 20 limited spots. First come first serve in Superhero Research Club. Please have your permission slip completed and brought back to Mr. Spieker in room A108 before Wednesday September 27th. If you have any questions, please see Mr. Spieker in room A108 OR Miss Rinaldi in room A112.
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.