Thursday, March 21, 2019

Thursday, March 21, 2019

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


This is a B Day.

 

8th Grade:

Pickleball For Heart Tournament is Friday, March 22nd and this is your chance to MAKE A DIFFERENCE. Not only are you getting the chance to save someone's life, but you get to have fun and play pickleball. Don't forget to turn your sign up form to Mr. Borel with your donation by Wednesday, March 20!

 

All Grades:           

Students and Staff,

 

Today is our All School Party. Thanks to the PTO, there is no charge for the students. Please take a look at the following instructions for getting students into the party.

 

·            7th and 8th Grade - We will have all the students leave the building. Those that are attending the party will assemble on the front patio and enter through the main hallway doors across from the library at 4:00 pm. We will have tables set up where 7th and 8th grade teachers will help with supervision and make sure that all the students entering are Euclid students. 

 

·            6th Grade - You will hold all of your students who are attending the party in the classroom. Those who are not attending the party will dismiss at the bell as normal. At 4:00, you will walk your students down to the cafeteria using the 8th grade hallway. 

 

·            All Students - NO BACKPACKS Please make sure that you leave their backpacks in your lockers. You will have time at the end of party to go back and get them. 

 

Magic the Gathering Club will be canceled today, March 21st due to the All School Party.

 

Please note that the Library will be closed after school today due to the All School Party.  

 

Flight Maintenance is cancelled for today, March 21 due to the All School Party.

 

Staff and Students, to celebrate the NCAA basketball tournament please feel free to wear any college gear on Friday, 3/22. Hopefully, your team with not be out of the tournament by then! 


Words of Wisdom:
Quote: "Every great mistake has a halfway moment, a split second when it can be recall and perhaps remedied." –Pearl S. Buck