Student Bulletin Wednesday, January 21, 2015

ATTENTIONS STUDENTS
any car parked on Rockefeller that does not have a permit or is not displaying the permit properly will be ticketed starting today. Hollywood school staff will be parking on Rockefeller daily. Please do not move any signage. If you have a parking issue see Mr. Passarella


THERE WILL BE A FAN BUS TRAVELING TO THE BOYS BASKETBALL GAME
on Saturday, January 24th at 4:30pm vs. Evanston. Sign up for the Fan Bus during lunch. Tickets are $6.00 and can be purchased at lunch or by seeing Mr. Reingruber in Student Services. The Varsity Boy's Basketball team is currently 16-1 and ranked number 10 in the Chicago Sun Times. Come out and Support the Bulldogs!


INTERESTED IN TAKING THE POLAR PLUNGE?
Stop by Mr. Fields room 215 Thursday after school to hear more about this exciting opportunity.


ALL RB CLUBS AND SPORTS, PLEASE REMEMBER THAT THERE IS A TOLERANCE WEEK INFORMATIONAL MEETING THIS FRIDAY MORNING AT 7:15AM IN THE ALUMNI LOUNGE
If you are a club or sport representative, you must attend this; please try to arrive 5-10 minutes early. Make sure to bring along your enthusiasm and ideas as we work towards constructing a week that will showcase RB’s extra-curricular life!

ANYONE INTERESTED IN JOINING BOY TRACK THIS SPRING
should attend the pre-season meeting today in room 130 at 3:15p. If you are unable to attend please see Mr. Olson in room 208.


ATTENTION SENIORS
Voting for Senior Superlative Awards starts today! You should be receiving your ballot in your English class. Please turn in completed ballots to Miss Edwards in room 262. May the odds be ever in your favor!


THE RBHS DAY OF SERVICE WILL BE HELD THIS YEAR ON SATURDAY APRIL 25
Are you interested in helping to plan and promote this great all-school event? Come join us for the first DOS Student Planning Committee meeting to learn more about Day of Service and how you can be involved. The first meeting will be held tomorrow at 7:45 am in Room 201. This is a great way to give back to the community and add to your own community service hours. Hope to see you on Thursday! If you have any questions, email Pam Powers at [email protected].


TO ENTER THE LIBRARY’S ABRAHAM LINCOLN CONTEST
tweet @RBrary about an Abe Lincoln Award Book that you’ve read. The winner of the contest, which ends in March, will receive a prize valued at approximately $75. One book you might be interested in is Code Name Verity by Elizabeth Wein: In 1943, a British fighter plane crashes in Nazi-occupied France and the survivor tells a tale of friendship, war, espionage, and great courage as she relates what she must do to survive while keeping secret all that she can. If you’re interested in this book or the Abe Lincoln Reading Contest, stop by the library for more details.
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