Monday, September 20, 2010

Monday, September 20

Be Respectful, Be Excellent, Be Accepting, Be a Leader

This is a B Day.

ALL GRADES: Falcon Feather Questions: If you have a question about Falcon Feather 1 or 2, go to http://euclid.littletonpublicschools.net.  Under ‘for students’ you will find this: Do you have a question about Falcon Feathers?  Click here to look over our frequently asked questions or ask a question of your own.

Picture Retakes will be tomorrow, Tuesday, September 21.  If you have not taken your picture this year, be sure to do that on this day!  You do not need to purchase pictures to have your picture taken.  You will need your picture for your ID card and yearbook.  If you want re-takes, be sure to bring your picture packet with you on this day and give it to the photographers. 

Attention all fish lovers and aquarium enthusiasts!  The Euclid Aquarium club will meet today in Mr. Yamnitz’s room 81 after school to fill the fish tanks and set dates for the rest of the year.  I hope to see everyone from last year and plenty of newbies!

Attention to all those who love French food, French fries, and French words:  French club starts this Thursday, September 23, in room 211 from 2:50 to 4:00 PM.  Come join Madame Hayes for some French bread and cheese, French talking, and FUN.  See you there!!

Members of the Littleton High School girls basketball program will be here at Euclid tomorrow through Thursday, September 23 to put on a basketball skills clinic for girls, grades 6-8 immediately after school in the gym.  This clinic is open to all girls of all skill levels and includes a clinic T-shirt.  Sign-up forms can be found at the PTO Welcome Center and you may attend 1, 2, or all 3 days.  Cost is $10.  Come learn the game and have a great time! 

Reminders:

Remember to walk your bike at all times while on school grounds.

Lunch room reminders: please make sure and throw away all trash and pick up after yourself in the lunch room.  Food and drinks are not allowed outside.

When you enter the building, you need to turn your cell phone off and store it in your locker.  It is important that it is off and not on vibrate during the school day.  So…at this time…if you have your cell phone with you, please turn it off and take it to your locker.

Words of Wisdom   

Monthly Theme: Respecting Ourselves and Others

Quote: “Being entirely honest with oneself is a good exercise.” –Sigmund Freud