Thursday, May 10, 2018

Thursday, May 10, 2018

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


This is a W Day.


6th Grade:

Battle of the Books: The teams that had the top two scores will compete today at 3:00 for the grand prize. We will gather in Ms. Rogers room again. Readers Advisory members who assisted last week are invited to return and to help run the final round and to take on the top team after we are done.

 

Attention all 6th graders, the Falcon Feather Celebration is Friday, May 18. If you would like to attend you must have completed all 4 of your falcon feathers or have earned at least 1 new feather this semester. Tomorrow is the deadline

 

7th Grade:

Attention all 7th graders! If you are interested in being a WEB leader next year please fill out the application on the Euclid Website by today at 3pm.

 

8th Grade:

Today is the day! From 3:00-4:15 is the eighth grade party! Make sure to come because it's completely free! Come for food, games, dancing, and a lot of fun! The theme is black and white with Mardi Gras. See you there!

 

All Grades:           

The library will be closed after school next Wednesday, May 16. Remember, all Library books must be returned to the Library on Monday, May 14. 

 

Attention musicians: Auditions for the 2018-2019 Euclid Jazz Band will be held May 14th and 15th. Come down to the band room to sign-up for an audition and pick-up the information packet.

 

Euclid Students - This week is Educator Appreciation Week. Here at Euclid we appreciate all adults in our building who make it a great place to be. Make sure to say thank you or to write a special note or thank you card for your teachers and support staff, they will appreciate being appreciated! 

 

Did you purchase a yearbook this year? Check the lists on the cafeteria windows to see if you have purchased a yearbook. If you are not on the list, you may still purchase one for $30 through Infinite Campus or cash or check to Mrs. Kelley the bookkeeper.


Words of Wisdom:

Quote: "In all things of nature there is something of the marvelous." –Aristotle