Friday, May 20, 2011

Friday, May 20

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

This is a W Day.

ALL GRADES: Lost and Found: Please check the Lost and Found tables on the stage in the cafeteria.  Items not claimed will be donated today.

Have a great summer!

Words of Wisdom

Theme: Doing Building a Caring Community

Quote: “Reading is to the mind what exercise is to the body.” –Joseph Addison

Thursday, May 19, 2011

Thursday, May 19

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

This is a B Day.

ALL GRADES: There are no late busses.  Everyone is to leave campus by 2:50 PM

After school library is closed.

Lost and Found: Please check the Lost and Found tables on the stage in the cafeteria.  Items not claimed will be donated May 20.

Words of Wisdom

Theme: Doing Building a Caring Community

Quote: “From a short pleasure comes a long repentance.” –French proverb

Wednesday, May 18, 2011

Wednesday, May 18

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

This is a W Day.

ALL GRADES: There are no late busses.  Everyone is to leave campus by 2:50 PM

After school library is closed.

Lost and Found: Please check the Lost and Found tables on the stage in the cafeteria.  Items not claimed will be donated May 20.

Words of Wisdom

Theme: Doing Building a Caring Community

Quote: “Having two ears and one tongue, we should listen twice as much as we speak.” –Turkish proverb

Tuesday, May 17, 2011

Tuesday, May 17

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

This is a B Day.

ALL GRADES: After school library will be open today but there will be NO LATE BUS.  After school library closes on Wednesday, May 18.

Lost and Found: Please check the Lost and Found tables on the stage in the cafeteria.  Items not claimed will be donated May 20.

Words of Wisdom

Theme: Doing Building a Caring Community

Quote: “Who is mighty?  One who makes any enemy into a friend.” –Hebrew proverb

Monday, May 16, 2011

Monday, May 16

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

This is a W Day.

ALL GRADES: After school library will be open today and tomorrow, but there will be NO LATE BUS.  After school library closes on Wednesday, May 18.

Lost and Found: Please check the Lost and Found tables on the stage in the cafeteria.  Items not claimed will be donated May 20.

Attention all aquarium club members, we are having our end of the year party today at 2:45 in Mr. Yamnitz’s room 81, come ready to eat some snacks and watch a fish related movie; also we will have our trip to the Denver aquarium on Friday, May 20 right after school!  Can’t wait to see everyone there!

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

Theme: Doing Building a Caring Community

Quote: “Guard within yourself that treasure, kindness.” –George Sand

Friday, May 13, 2011

Friday, May 13

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

This is a B Day.

8th Grade: All 8th grade volleyball team members who have not yet turned in their uniforms please do so ASAP!

ALL GRADES: Congratulations to all the Language Arts classes who have returned or paid for all their Library books!  The librarians will come to the winning Language Arts classes throughout the day to award the prizes.

Our All-School BBQ is today! It’s $2.50 to enjoy a hot dog or hamburger with all the fixin's, chips, watermelon plus dessert.

This Friday is the last day of soccer club.

After school library will be open on Monday, May 16 and Tuesday, May 17, but there will be NO LATE BUS.  After school library closes on Wednesday, May 18.

Lost and Found: Please check the Lost and Found tables on the stage in the cafeteria.  Items not claimed will be donated May 20.

Words of Wisdom

Theme: Doing Building a Caring Community

Quote: “If we have the sense of a goose, we will stand by each other.” –Thomas J. Watson

Thursday, May 12, 2011

Thursday, May 12

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

This is a W Day.

8th Grade: To incoming Heritage High School freshmen - Schedules for 2011-2012 will be available to view for one week only starting Monday, May 9 through Friday, May 13. The unique website will be listed on the Infinite Campus portal. If a change to your schedule needs to be made, you can download the form on the HHS website and turn it in to the counseling office before 3:00 PM on Friday, May 13.  Please be aware that teacher names will not be reflected on the schedules at this point since teaching schedules are still being balanced. Schedule changes will be honored for level changes only. Thanks for honoring these timelines.

All 8th grade volleyball team members who have not yet turned in their uniforms please do so ASAP!

ALL GRADES: Our All-School BBQ will be tomorrow! Be sure to bring $2.50 to enjoy a hot dog or hamburger with all the fixin's, chips, watermelon plus dessert.

This Friday is the last day of soccer club.

After school library will be open on Monday, May 16 and Tuesday, May 17, but there will be NO LATE BUS.  After school library closes on Wednesday, May 18.

Lost and Found: Please check the Lost and Found tables on the stage in the cafeteria.  Items not claimed will be donated May 20.

Words of Wisdom

Theme: Doing Building a Caring Community

Quote: “Most of man’s trouble comes from his inability to be still.” –Blaise Pascal

Wednesday, May 11, 2011

Wednesday, May 11

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

This is a B Day.

8th Grade: To incoming Heritage High School freshmen - Schedules for 2011-2012 will be available to view for one week only starting Monday, May 9 through Friday, May 13.  The unique website will be listed on the Infinite Campus portal.  If a change to your schedule needs to be made, you can download the form on the HHS website and turn it in to the counseling office before 3:00 PM on Friday, May 13.  Please be aware that teacher names will not be reflected on the schedules at this point since teaching schedules are still being balanced.  Schedule changes will be honored for level changes only.   Thanks for honoring these timelines.

All 8th grade volleyball team members who have not yet turned in their uniforms please do so ASAP!

ALL GRADES: Our All-School BBQ will be this Friday! Be sure to bring $2.50 to enjoy a hot dog or hamburger with all the fixin's, chips, watermelon plus dessert.

Attention all student council members – This Thursday, May 12 will be our last meeting.  The meeting will start at 7 AM in the double classroom.  See you there!

After school library will be open on Monday, May 16 and Tuesday, May 17, but there will be NO LATE BUS.  After school library closes on Wednesday, May 18.

Lost and Found: Please check the Lost and Found tables on the stage in the cafeteria.  Items not claimed will be donated May 20.

Words of Wisdom

Theme: Doing Building a Caring Community

Quote: “The way to develop the best in a man is by appreciation and encouragement.” –Charles Schwab

Tuesday, May 10, 2011

Special Notice

The All School BBQ has been moved to Friday, May 13 due to the weather forecast.

 

Tuesday, May 10

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

This is a W Day.

8th Grade: To incoming Heritage High School freshmen - Schedules for 2011-2012 will be available to view for one week only starting Monday, May 9 through Friday, May 13.  The unique website will be listed on the Infinite Campus portal.  If a change to your schedule needs to be made, you can download the form on the HHS website and turn it in to the counseling office before 3:00 PM on Friday, May 13.  Please be aware that teacher names will not be reflected on the schedules at this point since teaching schedules are still being balanced.  Schedule changes will be honored for level changes only.   Thanks for honoring these timelines.

All 8th grade volleyball team members who have not yet turned in their uniforms please do so ASAP!

ALL GRADES: Our All-School BBQ will be this Wednesday! Be sure to bring $2.50 to enjoy a hot dog or hamburger with all the fixin's, chips, watermelon plus dessert.

After school library will be open on Monday, May 16 and Tuesday, May 17, but there will be NO LATE BUS.  After school library closes on Wednesday, May 18.

National Junior Honor society members will play BINGO with Cherrelyn Senior Center residents this Tuesday, May 10.  Meet at the center at 6:30 PM and plan on staying until 7:30PM.  Address:  5555 South Elati Street, Littleton

Lost and Found: Please check the Lost and Found tables on the stage in the cafeteria.  Items not claimed will be donated May 20.

Words of Wisdom

Theme: Doing Building a Caring Community

Quote: “No matter how stout, one beam cannot support a house.” –Chinese proverb

Monday, May 9, 2011

Monday, May 9

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

This is a B Day.

ALL GRADES: After school library will be open on Monday, May 16 and Tuesday, May 17, but there will be NO LATE BUS.  After school library closes on Wednesday, May 18.

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

Theme: Doing Building a Caring Community

Quote: “Good company in a journey makes the way seem shorter.” –Izaak Walton

Friday, May 6, 2011

Friday, May 6

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

This is Falcon Flash Day.

ALL GRADES: After school library will be open on Monday, May 16 and Tuesday, May 17, but there will be NO LATE BUS.  After school library closes on Wednesday, May 18.

Don’t forget that all library books are due back TODAY!  The language arts classes without any overdue books or fines will win a basket of candy!

As we head into the spring, we often see a spike in dress code violations.  Sometimes you forget you have grown over the past 7 months and the shorts which fit at the beginning of the year are too small and are often times no longer appropriate for school. Euclid’s dress code is designed to maximize personal expression and style, while maintaining a positive atmosphere that allows everyone to feel comfortable and do their best learning. If you do not come to school dressed appropriately you will be asked to change clothes or, if that is not possible, your parents will be called to bring different clothes.

As a reminder, here are key points to remember regarding our dress code.  Please see the student handbook for a full description of Euclid’s dress code.

a.      Unacceptable dress includes: spaghetti straps, halter-tops, pajamas, slippers.

b.      Shorts or skirts must be fingertip length.

c.      Students may not sag their pants.

d.      Undergarments must be covered.

e.      No low-cut shirts.

f.       T-shirt straps must be at least 2” wide.

g.      Appropriate footwear is required at all times.

Words of Wisdom

Theme: Doing Building a Caring Community

Quote:         “Who ran to help me when I fell,

  And would some pretty story tell,

  Or kiss the place and make it well?

  My mother.” –Anne Taylor

Thursday, May 5, 2011

Thursday, May 5

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

This is a W Day.

8th Grade: Don’t forget 8th graders about the 8th grade party this Thursday, May 5th.  At the party there will be food, dancing and prizes.  Also there will be free T-shirts from all of the local high school that you will be attending.  It will be 3 dollars to go to the party and the activity bus will run after.  It’s today so don’t forget.

ALL GRADES: After school library will be open on Monday, May 16 and Tuesday, May 17, but there will be NO LATE BUS.  After school library closes on Wednesday, May 18.

Don’t forget that all library books are due back this Friday, May 6th!  The language arts classes without any overdue books or fines will win a basket of candy!

National Junior Honor Society will meet tomorrow in the double classroom at 7:00 a.m.  We will be welcoming the new members, having a burrito breakfast, saying thank you to this year’s officers and announcing next year’s officers.  ALL MEMBERS please attend.

As we head into the spring, we often see a spike in dress code violations.  Sometimes you forget you have grown over the past 7 months and the shorts which fit at the beginning of the year are too small and are often times no longer appropriate for school. Euclid’s dress code is designed to maximize personal expression and style, while maintaining a positive atmosphere that allows everyone to feel comfortable and do their best learning. If you do not come to school dressed appropriately you will be asked to change clothes or, if that is not possible, your parents will be called to bring different clothes.

As a reminder, here are key points to remember regarding our dress code.  Please see the student handbook for a full description of Euclid’s dress code.

a.      Unacceptable dress includes: spaghetti straps, halter-tops, pajamas, slippers.

b.      Shorts or skirts must be fingertip length.

c.      Students may not sag their pants.

d.      Undergarments must be covered.

e.      No low-cut shirts.

f.       T-shirt straps must be at least 2” wide.

g.      Appropriate footwear is required at all times.

Words of Wisdom

Theme: Doing Building a Caring Community

Quote: “Three helping one another will do as much as six men going it alone.” –Spanish proverb

Wednesday, May 4, 2011

Wednesday, May 4

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

This is a B Day.

8th Grade: Don’t forget 8th graders about the 8th grade party this Thursday, May 5th.  At the party there will be food, dancing and prizes.  Also there will be free T-shirts from all of the local high school that you will be attending.  It will be 3 dollars to go to the party and the activity bus will run after.  It’s only 1 day away so don’t forget.

ALL GRADES: After school library will be open on Monday, May 16 and Tuesday, May 17, but there will be NO LATE BUS.  After school library closes on Wednesday, May 18.

Don’t forget that all library books are due back this Friday, May 6th!  The language arts classes without any overdue books or fines will win a basket of candy!

National Junior Honor Society will meet this Friday, May 6 in the double classroom at 7:00 a.m.  We will be welcoming the new members, having a burrito breakfast, saying thank you to this year’s officers and announcing next year’s officers.  ALL MEMBERS please attend.

The Cooking Club has been cancelled for today, May 4.

Today will be the last meeting of Crochet Beads and Wire Club for this school year.

As we head into the spring, we often see a spike in dress code violations.  Sometimes you forget you have grown over the past 7 months and the shorts which fit at the beginning of the year are too small and are often times no longer appropriate for school. Euclid’s dress code is designed to maximize personal expression and style, while maintaining a positive atmosphere that allows everyone to feel comfortable and do their best learning. If you do not come to school dressed appropriately you will be asked to change clothes or, if that is not possible, your parents will be called to bring different clothes.

 

As a reminder, here are key points to remember regarding our dress code.  Please see the student handbook for a full description of Euclid’s dress code.

a.      Unacceptable dress includes: spaghetti straps, halter-tops, pajamas, slippers.

b.      Shorts or skirts must be fingertip length.

c.      Students may not sag their pants.

d.      Undergarments must be covered.

e.      No low-cut shirts.

f.       T-shirt straps must be at least 2” wide.

g.      Appropriate footwear is required at all times.

Words of Wisdom

Theme: Doing Building a Caring Community

Quote: “Charity is never lost…it ever does the work of beauty and grace upon the heart of the giver.”  –Thomas Middleton

Tuesday, May 3, 2011

Tuesday, May 3

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

This is a W Day.

8th Grade: Don’t forget 8th graders about the 8th grade party this Thursday, May 5th.  At the party there will be food, dancing and prizes.  Also there will be free T-shirts from all of the local high school that you will be attending.  It will be 3 dollars to go to the party and the activity bus will run after.  It’s only 2 days away so don’t forget.

ALL GRADES: Don’t forget that all library books are due back this Friday, May 6th!  The language arts classes without any overdue books or fines will win a basket of candy!

National Junior Honor Society will meet this Friday, May 6 in the double classroom at 7:00 a.m.  We will be welcoming the new members, having a burrito breakfast, saying thank you to this year’s officers and announcing next year’s officers.  ALL MEMBERS please attend.

Our last Cooking Club meeting will be this Wednesday, May 4. We will be cooking BBQ food. Cooking Club members please see Mrs. R today to sign up for your contribution to our BBQ.

Wednesday, May 4 will be the last meeting of Crochet Beads and Wire Club for this school year.

As we head into the spring, we often see a spike in dress code violations.  Sometimes you forget you have grown over the past 7 months and the shorts which fit at the beginning of the year are too small and are often times no longer appropriate for school. Euclid’s dress code is designed to maximize personal expression and style, while maintaining a positive atmosphere that allows everyone to feel comfortable and do their best learning. If you do not come to school dressed appropriately you will be asked to change clothes or, if that is not possible, your parents will be called to bring different clothes.

As a reminder, here are key points to remember regarding our dress code.  Please see the student handbook for a full description of Euclid’s dress code.

a.      Unacceptable dress includes: spaghetti straps, halter-tops, pajamas, slippers.

b.      Shorts or skirts must be fingertip length.

c.      Students may not sag their pants.

d.      Undergarments must be covered.

e.      No low-cut shirts.

f.       T-shirt straps must be at least 2” wide.

g.      Appropriate footwear is required at all times.

Words of Wisdom

Theme: Doing Building a Caring Community

Quote: “Compliment three people every day.” –John-Roger and Peter McWilliams

Monday, May 2, 2011

Monday, May 2

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

This is a B Day.

7TH Grade: Attention WEB leaders - at 12:22, after 5th period, please go directly to the double classroom.  The ONLY thing you need to bring is your signed paper and the $10 – NO BACKPACKS please.  Get ready to party!!

8th Grade: Don’t forget 8th graders about the 8th grade party this Thursday, May 5th.  At the party there will be food, dancing and prizes.  Also there will be free T-shirts from all of the local high school that you will be attending.  It will be 3 dollars to go to the party and the activity bus will run after.  It’s only 3 days away so don’t forget.

ALL GRADES: Don’t forget that all library books are due back this Friday, May 6th!  The language arts classes without any overdue books or fines will win a basket of candy!

Wednesday, May 4 will be the last meeting of Crochet Beads and Wire Club for this school year.

Attention all aquarium club members.  Our next meeting will be Monday, May 2.  We will meet in Mr. Yamnitz’s room 81 at 2:45 to clean tanks and get ready for the fish auction. I will see everyone there!

As we head into the spring, we often see a spike in dress code violations.  Sometimes you forget you have grown over the past 7 months and the shorts which fit at the beginning of the year are too small and are often times no longer appropriate for school. Euclid’s dress code is designed to maximize personal expression and style, while maintaining a positive atmosphere that allows everyone to feel comfortable and do their best learning. If you do not come to school dressed appropriately you will be asked to change clothes or, if that is not possible, your parents will be called to bring different clothes.

As a reminder, here are key points to remember regarding our dress code.  Please see the student handbook for a full description of Euclid’s dress code.

a.      Unacceptable dress includes: spaghetti straps, halter-tops, pajamas, slippers.

b.      Shorts or skirts must be fingertip length.

c.      Students may not sag their pants.

d.      Undergarments must be covered.

e.      No low-cut shirts.

f.       T-shirt straps must be at least 2” wide.

g.      Appropriate footwear is required at all times.

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

Theme: Doing Building a Caring Community

Quote: “If you treat a man as he is, he will stay as he is; but, if you treat him as if he were what he ought to be, and could be, he will become that bigger and better man.” –Johann Wolfgang von Goethe