Friday, October 29, 2010

Friday, October 29

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

This is a W Day.

7th Grade: 7th Grade Girls Basketball will start Tuesday, November 2nd at 2:50 PM in the gym.  Come dressed to play.

ALL GRADES: Students don’t forget your jackets at lunch.  The days are getting cooler.

Attention ALL aquarium club members, our next aquarium club meeting will be next Monday, November 1st, in Mr. Yamnitz’s room 81 after school from 2:45-4:00 to clean all three tanks in the building.  I can’t wait to see you all there!

Time is running out!  Today is the last day to purchase a yearbook!  Yearbooks are only $20.  See Mrs. Flaum in the office to order your yearbook.

Hello Everyone:  It’s time to celebrate first quarter’s Be REAL students.  Wondering why we have a display of pumpkins in the main hallway. We will have a drawing Friday and 10 students will come down and pick a pumpkin from Euclid’s very own Pumpkin Patch.

Words of Wisdom   

Monthly Theme: Daring To Be Our Best

Quote: “If one moves confidently in the direction of his dreams and tries to live the life which he has imagined, he will meet with unexpected success.” –Henry David Thoreau

Thursday, October 28, 2010

Thursday, October 28

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

This is a B Day.

7th Grade: 7th Grade Girls Basketball will start Tuesday, November 2nd at 2:50 PM in the gym.  Come dressed to play.

ALL GRADES: Don’t forget to support RED RIBBON WEEK tomorrow! All Euclid Students BE REAL and work as a team to say not to drugs. Wear sports team jerseys or school colors.

Come party with the Brainiacs at Brain Bowl today in room 209 with Mrs. Lloyd and Mr. Yamnitz.  Popcorn will be served.  All students are invited!

Students don’t forget your jackets at lunch.  The days are getting cooler.

Make a difference in someone’s life!  Donate new and gently used elementary sized clothing.  Special need includes shirts, pants, coats, new socks and underwear.  Please bring to Student Services every morning at 7:45 AM from now to October 29.  Clothing Drive is in memory of Linda Cohen, Principal at Hopkins 1988-2001.  Each October Hopkins celebrates her birthday as they remember her passion for the kids at Hopkins.

Soccer Club is cancelled this Friday.

Attention ALL aquarium club members, our next aquarium club meeting will be next Monday, November 1st, in Mr. Yamnitz’s room 81 after school from 2:45-4:00 to clean all three tanks in the building.  I can’t wait to see you all there!

Time is running out!  This is the last week to purchase a yearbook!  Make sure to buy one before this Friday, October 29.  Yearbooks are only $20.  See Mrs. Flaum in the office to order your yearbook.

Hello Everyone:  It’s time to celebrate first quarter’s Be REAL students.  Wondering why we have a display of pumpkins in the main hallway. We will have a drawing Friday and 10 students will come down and pick a pumpkin from Euclid’s very own Pumpkin Patch.

Words of Wisdom   

Monthly Theme: Daring To Be Our Best

Quote: “When you are thirsty, it’s too late to think of digging the well.” –Japanese proverb

Wednesday, October 27, 2010

Wednesday, October 27

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

This is a W Day.

ALL GRADES: Don’t forget to support RED RIBBON WEEK tomorrow! Be a LEADER and help your friends put a lid on drugs. Wear a hat day.

Students don’t forget your jackets at lunch.  The days are getting cooler.

Make a difference in someone’s life!  Donate new and gently used elementary sized clothing.  Special need includes shirts, pants, coats, new socks and underwear.  Please bring to Student Services every morning at 7:45 AM from now to October 29.  Clothing Drive is in memory of Linda Cohen, Principal at Hopkins 1988-2001.  Each October Hopkins celebrates her birthday as they remember her passion for the kids at Hopkins.

Hey Student Council members!  Don’t forget that we are having a meeting this Thursday, October 28th.  It will be held at 7:00 AM in the double classroom.  Don’t be late!

Ping Pong Club is cancelled for today.  Soccer Club is cancelled this Friday.

Attention ALL aquarium club members, our next aquarium club meeting will be next Monday, November 1st, in Mr. Yamnitz’s room 81 after school from 2:45-4:00 to clean all three tanks in the building.  I can’t wait to see you all there!

This is the last week to purchase a yearbook!  Make sure to buy one before this Friday, October 29.  Yearbooks are only $20.  See Mrs. Flaum in the office to order your yearbook.

Hello Everyone:  It’s time to celebrate first quarter’s Be REAL students.  Wondering why we have a display of pumpkins in the main hallway. We will have a drawing Friday and 10 students will come down and pick a pumpkin from Euclid’s very own Pumpkin Patch.

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Words of Wisdom   

Monthly Theme: Making a Difference

Quote: “The great hope of society is individual character.” –William Channing

Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Tuesday, October 26

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

This is a B Day.

ALL GRADES: Don’t forget to support RED RIBBON WEEK tomorrow!  ACCEPT the fact that we are all smart and say no to drugs. Dress like a nerd day.

Hey Student Council members!  Don’t forget that we are having a meeting this Thursday, October 28th.  It will be held at 7:00 AM in the double classroom.  Don’t be late!

Ping Pong Club is cancelled this Wednesday.  Soccer Club is cancelled this Friday.

Attention ALL aquarium club members, our next aquarium club meeting will be next Monday, November 1st, in Mr. Yamnitz’s room 81 after school from 2:45-4:00 to clean all three tanks in the building.  I can’t wait to see you all there!

This is the last week to purchase a yearbook!  Make sure to buy one before this Friday, October 29.  Yearbooks are only $20.  See Mrs. Flaum in the office to order your yearbook.

Words of Wisdom   

Monthly Theme: Making a Difference

Quote: “Your best shot at happiness, self-worth, and personal satisfaction – the things that make up real success – is not in earning as much as you can but in performing as well as you can something that you consider worthwhile.” –William Raspberry

Monday, October 25, 2010

Monday, October 25

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

This is a W Day.

ALL GRADES: Don’t forget to support RED RIBBON WEEK tomorrow!  Be EXCELLENT and give drugs the slip. Wear slippers.

Ping Pong Club starts Wednesday, October 27 after school in room 204.

Attention ALL aquarium club members, our next aquarium club meeting will be Monday, November 1st, in Mr. Yamnitz’s room 81 after school from 2:45-4:00 to clean all three tanks in the building.  I can’t wait to see you all there!

This is the last week to purchase a yearbook!  Make sure to buy one before this Friday, October 29.  Yearbooks are only $20.  See Mrs. Flaum in the office to order your yearbook.

Reminder:  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: Making a Difference

Quote: “Try not to become a man of success, but rather try to become a man of value.” –Albert Einstein

Friday, October 22, 2010

Friday, October 22

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

This is a B Day.

ALL GRADES: Don’t forget to support RED RIBBON WEEK Monday!  RESPECT your body and say no to drugs. Wear red day.

Ping Pong Club starts Wednesday, October 27 after school in room 204.

Attention ALL aquarium club members, our next aquarium club meeting will be Monday, November 1st, in Mr. Yamnitz’s room 81 after school from 2:45-4:00 to clean all three tanks in the building.  I can’t wait to see you all there!

Words of Wisdom   

Monthly Theme: Making a Difference

Quote: “Kindness goes a long way lots of times when it ought to stay at home.” –Kin Hubbard

Thursday, October 21, 2010

Thursday, October 21

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

This is a W Day.

ALL GRADES: RED RIBBON WEEK is October 25-29.

Monday, October 25 RESPECT your body and say no to drugs. Wear red day.

Tuesday, October 26 Be EXCELLENT and give drugs the slip. Wear slippers.

Wednesday, October 27 ACCEPT the fact that we are all smart and say no to drugs. Dress like a nerd day.

Thursday, October 28 Be a LEADER and help your friends put a lid on drugs. Wear hat day.

Friday, October 29 All Euclid Students BE REAL and work as a team to say not to drugs. Wear sports team jerseys or school colors that day.

Hey Brainiacs!  Do you know a little about many things, or lots about one thing?  Come share your knowledge at Brain Bowl on Thursdays after school in room 209 with Mrs. Lloyd and Mr. Yamnitz. Bring a snack and join us for some fun.

Ping Pong Club starts Wednesday, October 27 after school in room 204.

Did you forget about the STRIDE?  Registration has been extended just for you!!....Is your registration sitting in your backpack?  On the kitchen table?  You have not missed out.  Turn in your Stride registration by Thursday morning and help Euclid continue our championship tradition.

Words of Wisdom   

Monthly Theme: Making a Difference

Quote: “The person who gives is a person who has.” –Lithuanian proverb

Wednesday, October 20, 2010

Wednesday, October 20

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

This is a B Day.

ALL GRADES: RED RIBBON WEEK is October 25-29.

Monday, October 25 RESPECT your body and say no to drugs. Wear red day.

Tuesday, October 26 Be EXCELLENT and give drugs the slip. Wear slippers.

Wednesday, October 27 ACCEPT the fact that we are all smart and say no to drugs. Dress like a nerd day.

Thursday, October 28 Be a LEADER and help your friends put a lid on drugs. Wear hat day.

Friday, October 29 All Euclid Students BE REAL and work as a team to say not to drugs. Wear sports team jerseys or school colors that day.

Hey Brainiacs!  Do you know a little about many things, or lots about one thing?  Come share your knowledge at Brain Bowl on Thursdays after school in room 209 with Mrs. Lloyd and Mr. Yamnitz. Bring a snack and join us for some fun.

Ping Pong Club starts Wednesday, October 27 after school in room 204.

Did you forget about the STRIDE?  Registration has been extended just for you!!....Is your registration sitting in your backpack?  On the kitchen table?  You have not missed out.  Turn in your Stride registration by Thursday morning and help Euclid continue our championship tradition.

Words of Wisdom   

Monthly Theme: Making a Difference

Quote: “Live to make the world less difficult for others.” –George Eliot

Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Tuesday, October 19

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

This is a W Day.

ALL GRADES: RED RIBBON WEEK is October 25-29.

Monday, October 25 RESPECT your body and say no to drugs. Wear red day.

Tuesday, October 26 Be EXCELLENT and give drugs the slip. Wear slippers.

Wednesday, October 27 ACCEPT the fact that we are all smart and say no to drugs. Dress like a nerd day.

Thursday, October 28 Be a LEADER and help your friends put a lid on drugs. Wear hat day.

Friday, October 29 All Euclid Students BE REAL and work as a team to say not to drugs. Wear sports team jerseys or school colors that day.

Hey Brainiacs!  Do you know a little about many things, or lots about one thing?  Come share your knowledge at Brain Bowl on Thursdays after school in room 209 with Mrs. Lloyd and Mr. Yamnitz. Bring a snack and join us for some fun.

Did you forget about the STRIDE?  Registration has been extended just for you!!....Is your registration sitting in your backpack?  On the kitchen table?  You have not missed out.  Turn in your Stride registration by Thursday morning and help Euclid continue our championship tradition.

Time is running out to purchase a yearbook!  Make sure to buy one before October 29.  Yearbooks are only $20.  See Mrs. Flaum in the office to order your yearbook.

Words of Wisdom   

Monthly Theme: Making a Difference

Quote: “Each day is an adventure, for I am propelled by the deep sense of fulfillment I get when helping others improve their lives.” –Dr. Edith Irby Jones

Monday, October 18, 2010

Monday, October 18

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

This is a B Day.

ALL GRADES: Time is running out to purchase a yearbook!  Make sure to buy one before October 29.  Yearbooks are only $20.  See Mrs. Flaum in the office to order your yearbook.

Wrestling has started. Meet Coach Burton in the Activity Room today after school. 

RED RIBBON WEEK is October 25-29.

Monday, October 25 RESPECT your body and say no to drugs. Wear red day.

Tuesday, October 26 Be EXCELLENT and give drugs the slip. Wear slippers.

Wednesday, October 27 ACCEPT the fact that we are all smart and say no to drugs. Dress like a nerd day.

Thursday, October 28 Be a LEADER and help your friends put a lid on drugs. Wear hat day.

Friday, October 29 All Euclid Students BE REAL and work as a team to say not to drugs. Wear sports team jerseys or school colors that day.

Reminder:  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: Making a Difference

Quote: “Kindness begets kindness.” –Sophocles

Wednesday, October 13, 2010

Wednesday, October 13

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

This is a W Day.

ALL GRADES: Crochet Bead and Wire club will NOT meet this week but resume meeting on October 20.

Wrestling has started. Meet Coach Burton in the Activity Room today after school. 

Words of Wisdom   

Monthly Theme: Making a Difference

Moral: You can make a difference, one act of kindness at a time.

Tuesday, October 12, 2010

Tuesday, October 12

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

This is a B Day.

ALL GRADES: Crochet Bead and Wire club will NOT meet this week but resume meeting on October 20.

Wrestling has started. Meet Coach Burton in the Activity Room today after school. 

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.

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.

“The Stride” is looking for your Registration!  Help your CORE with that ice cream party!  Deadline for Registrations is next Monday so remind your parents that you only have a few days left to sign up.

Words of Wisdom   

Monthly Theme: Making a Difference

Quote: “It’s in doing the little things for other people that you can be heroic.  It’s about seizing the opportunity to do good every day when it’s here.” –Kevin Blum

Monday, October 11, 2010

Monday, October 11

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

This is a W Day.

ALL GRADES: Wrestling has started. Meet Coach Burton in the Activity Room today after school. 

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.

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.

We are the Champions!!  The Euclid team is waiting for your “Littleton Stride” Registration!  Invite your family to all walk/run together on Sunday October 24th at Ketring Park.  Family members will be counted toward winning the CORE competition Ice Cream Party!  Sign up now!  See you at “The Stride”

Reminder:  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: Making a Difference

Quote: “To live is not to live for one’s self alone; let us help one another.” –Menander

Friday, October 8, 2010

November Falcon Flier Deadline

The deadline for the November Falcon Flier is Friday, October 22.

 

Please send me articles, updates to clubs, sports, pictures, etc.

 

Thank you.

 

Nalisha Cotter

Secretary to the Principal

Euclid Middle School

303-347-7811

 

Friday, October 8

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

This is a B Day.

ALL GRADES: Wrestling has started. Meet Coach Burton in the Activity Room after school.  The next practice is Monday, October 11.

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.

We are the Champions!!  The Euclid team is waiting for your “Littleton Stride” Registration!  Invite your family to all walk/run together on Sunday October 24th at Ketring Park.  Family members will be counted toward winning the CORE competition Ice Cream Party!  Sign up now!  See you at “The Stride”

Words of Wisdom   

Monthly Theme: Making a Difference

Quote: “Each of us is called to make the world a better place.  Our lives must be creative.” –Father Edward J. Lavin

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

Wednesday, October 6, 2010

Wednesday, October 6

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

This is a B Day.

6th Grade: TOMORROW 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: 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:  “We must use our lives to make the world a better place, not just to acquire things.  That is what we are put on earth for.” –Dolores Huerta

Tuesday, October 5, 2010

Tuesday, October 5

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

This is a W Day.

6th Grade: The 6th Grade GLOW PARTY Roller Skating Fun is 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!

7th Grade: All 7th graders who competed in track – Congratulations on earning a piece of your first Falcon Feather.  If you need Coach Otte or Coach Duran to sign off on this please give it to the office to put in our mailboxes.  If you still have your jersey please wash it and return to Coach Otte or Coach Duran.  Thank you for a great season!!

8th Grade: Girl’s basketball starts today!!  Practice will be 2:50 – 4pm.  Come dressed and ready to play.

ALL GRADES: 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.

The Technology Student Association (TSA Club) will be starting today after school in the Technology Lab!  Come learn about our State Conference in Denver and our National Conference in Dallas Texas!  TSA will meet Tuesdays after school in the Wood Tech and Modern Tech labs.  All future TSA students must attend this mandatory meeting!  See Mr. Grimes or Mr. Biddulph for more information. 

Words of Wisdom   

Monthly Theme: Making a Difference

Quote:  “We should remember that virtue is not hereditary.” –Thomas Paine

Monday, October 4, 2010

Monday, October 4

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

This is a B Day.

6th Grade: The 6th Grade GLOW PARTY Roller Skating Fun is 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!

7th Grade: All 7th graders who competed in track – Congratulations on earning a piece of your first Falcon Feather.  If you need Coach Otte or Coach Duran to sign off on this please give it to the office to put in our mailboxes.  If you still have your jersey please wash it and return to Coach Otte or Coach Duran.  Thank you for a great season!!

8th Grade: Girl’s basketball starts tomorrow!!  Practice will be 2:50 – 4pm.  Come dressed and ready to play.

Hey tracksters, please return your jersey to Mr. Fischer – TODAY!!!

ALL GRADES: 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.

The Technology Student Association (TSA Club) will be starting on Tuesday October 5th after school in the Technology Lab!  Come learn about our State Conference in Denver and our National Conference in Dallas Texas!  TSA will meet Tuesdays after school in the Wood Tech and Modern Tech labs.  All future TSA students must attend this mandatory meeting!  See Mr. Grimes or Mr. Biddulph for more information.  See you in the Tech Lab, Room 24 on Tuesday!

Reminder:  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: Making a Difference

Quote:  “I thought I was poor because I had no shoes, until I met a man who had no feet.” –Arabian proverb

Friday, October 1, 2010

Friday, October 1

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

This is a W Day.

6th Grade: The 6th Grade GLOW PARTY Roller Skating Fun is 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!

7th Grade: All 7th graders who competed in track – Congratulations on earning a piece of your first Falcon Feather.  If you need either Coach Otte or Coach Duran to sign off on this please give it to the office to put in our mailboxes.  If you still have your jersey please wash it and return to Coach Otte or Coach Duran.  Thank you for a great season!!

8th Grade: Girl’s basketball starts this Tuesday!!  Practice will be 2:50 – 4pm.  Come dressed and ready to play.

ALL GRADES: Attention fish lovers and aquarium enthusiasts, Aquarium club meets again on Monday, October 4th, in Mr. Yamnitz’s room 81 at 2:45-4:05.  We are going to pick up fish; if your parents are interested in helping drive you must come by before Friday and pick up a form in Mr. Yamnitz’s room!  Thanks, and I will see everyone there.

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.

The last tryout for the Arapahoe Girls’ Basketball Gold Crown Feeder teams is Sunday, October 3rd at the Arapahoe High School gym.  Registration is at 3:45PM.  Tryouts are 4:00PM to 6:00PM.  Get prepared for the AHS High School program by playing competitive basketball for the Arapahoe Feeder Program.  Come join the fun and excitement of Arapahoe Basketball.

The Technology Student Association (TSA Club) will be starting on Tuesday October 5th after school in the Technology Lab!  Come learn about our State Conference in Denver and our National Conference in Dallas Texas!  TSA will meet Tuesdays after school in the Wood Tech and Modern Tech labs.  All future TSA students must attend this mandatory meeting!  See Mr. Grimes or Mr. Biddulph for more information.  See you in the Tech Lab, Room 24 on Tuesday!

Words of Wisdom   

Monthly Theme: Making a Difference

Quote:  “There are no limits to what a person can accomplish if inspired by faith in human beings and a desire to improve the world.” –Dr. Luis Leal