Student Bulletin Tuesday, October 21, 2014

ATTENTION FCCLA MEMBERS
Tomorrow, October 22nd, there will be a meeting at 7:15 to turn in Fundraising packets and talk about competition. If you can not make it to the meeting you need to see Ms. Brenner as soon as possible.


REPERTORY DANCE ENSEMBLE AUDITIONS
Students interested in auditioning for next year's Repertory Dance Ensemble should plan to attend the workshop tomorrow from 3:20-4:30 in the dance studio. Dancers who are unable to attend this workshop, but would like to audition for this honors level dance class should see Ms. Haines ASAP.


THE BLOOD DRIVE IS BACK ON WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 29TH
Sign ups for donating are Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday during all lunches. You must be 16 or older to donate. Do not miss this fantastic opportunity to help your community, and save lives.


ATTENTION ALL JUNIORS:
there will be a practice ACT test in the main gym tomorrow from 1st period through 4B. You will be eating 4C lunch in the main gym and are encouraged to bring your lunch to avoid long lines in the cafeteria. On this day, do not go to your first period; report directly to the main gym when school begins! Don't forget to bring a calculator!


TOMORROW ALL FRESHMAN WILL WATCH THE DOCUMENTARY BULLY
and participate in follow-up lessons in the afternoon. Students must first go to their 2nd hour class where attendance will be taken. Freshman teachers will accompany their students to the auditorium. Freshman will remain in the auditorium for all of second and third period to watch the documentary.

After viewing the documentary, students will report to their 4th hour class. Freshman students will participate in a follow up lesson during either 5th or 6th period. Students will be informed of their room assignments during the auditorium session and there will be room assignments posted outside of Student Services. Students with the last name beginning A - Kul will be assigned to a 5th period lesson and students with the last name beginning Kum - Z will be assigned to a 6th period lesson.

Students should report directly to their room assignment where attendance will be taken.

THE BOOK OF THE DAY IS RECOMMENDED BY
Freshman Mackenzie Gwinn. She recommends Beastly by Alex Flinn.
In this modern retelling of "Beauty and the Beast”, a vain Manhattan private school student is turned into a monster and must find true love before he can return to his human form.
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