Friday, October 21, 2011

Friday, October 21, 2011

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

This is a B Day.

7TH Grade: If you are interested in playing 7th grade girls basketball, please see Mr. Coll in Room 80 for a schedule or be at practice MONDAY MORNING AT 6:50 AM. Thank you.

ALL GRADES: Hey trivia lovers! Did you know that nitrogen comprises the greatest percentage of Earth’s atmosphere? That Alexander Hamilton was killed in a duel? That the word “in” cannot be a conjunction? If you know a little about many things, or lots about one thing, come share your knowledge at Brain Bowl on Mondays after school in room 103 with Mrs. Lloyd and Mr. Yamnitz.  We work in grade level teams to answer many trivia questions.  Bring a snack and join us for some fun.

Remember the lunch racks now have the core names on them. Please place your lunch boxes and binders on the rack with your core name during lunch time.

Student Council would like to invite all Euclid students to participate in National Red Ribbon Week.  This week we will be dressing in particular attire to show that we will say NO to drugs. 

Monday – Put a Cap on Drugs – Wear a hat

Tuesday – Team up Against Drugs – Dress like a twin or multiple.

Wednesday - Drugs Turn You Inside Out - Wear your clothes inside out or backwards.

Thursday - Use Your Head Against Drugs - Wear crazy hair.

Friday - Be A Leader, Spirit Day – Wear Euclid colors to show your spirit.

Sign a red ribbon on Tuesday to commit to being drug free.  During lunch put your name in a raffle next Wednesday – Friday to win sports gear or water bottles.

The online registration deadline is today for the Littleton Stride.  Please see Mr. Fischer or Ms. Enderlin for details and registration forms.  Show your school pride in running the race this Sunday.

Don’t be left out.  Get your yearbook now!  If you didn’t order a book at the beginning of the year, please order your yearbook by October 31st for only $20.00.  See Mrs. Flaum in the office.

Safe Schools Week: Be polite online.  Don’t post anything you wouldn’t want your parents or teachers to see. Don’t believe what people tell you online.  They may not be 14!!!  Never meet a person you met online, anywhere!

Words of Wisdom

Theme: Respecting Ourselves and Others

Quote: “Think of these things: whence you came, where you are going, and to whom you must account.” –Benjamin Franklin