Thursday, October 7, 2010

Thursday, October 7

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

This is a W Day.

6th Grade: TODAY is the 6th Grade GLOW PARTY Roller Skating Fun!  Yes indeed, Thursday, October 7 from 6:00 – 8:00 PM at Skate City near Lowell and Bowles.  The cost is $3.50.  Dinner special: hot dog, chips and drink or 2 slices of pizza and drink for $3.  One free glow-stick for each paid skater!

ALL GRADES: We are the Champions!!  Last year Euclid Won the Middle School Competition for the most participation in the “Littleton Stride”!!  Sunday October 24th we will defend our Championship. Registration forms are available this week in CORE classes.  Interested in also winning an Ice Cream Party?  Be the CORE with the most registrations!  See you at “The Stride”

Yearbooks are on sale!!  Make sure to buy one now because we may not have extras in the spring.  Everyone’s in it and they’re only $20.  Don’t’ be left out.  Orders are due by October 29.  See Mrs. Flaum in the office to order your yearbook.

Attention aquarium club members, I need parent driving sheets filled out and turned in to Mr. Yamnitz’s room 81 by Friday; Team Dorie students are going to the fish store on Monday, Oct 11 to get fish for the downstairs tanks.  I will see all Team Dorie students on Monday, October 11, in room 81 after school at 2:45!

The service club would like to help you achieve your feather.  We will be informing you of opportunities to participate in community service projects outside of school.  We have a project that all students can participate in.  We are looking for students to help RAFT (A community service group) put together educational packages for children in need.  If you are interested please talk to Mrs. Kocur or Ms. Alley in room 99.  You can also talk to the service club representative in your grade:  8th grade: Maggie Baine, 7th Grade: Lexie Meagher, and Mariah Lyons for 6th grade.

Words of Wisdom   

Monthly Theme: Making a Difference

Quote:  “The position of the earth is changed by the weight of a tiny bird resting on it.” –Leonardo de Vinci