Be Respectful, Be Excellent, Be Accepting, Be a Leader
This is a W Day.
7th Grade:
This is a reminder to have registration cards (peach) signed by parent and teacher by this Wednesday. You will need it; you are going to request your classes in your student portal on Infinite Campus. If you are not able to log in to your student portal see Mrs. Keely before Wednesday. You will need to know your password in order to log in.
ALL GRADES:
Don't forget the student council meeting on Thursday at 7:00 am in room 109, we have a lot of stuff to do before the end of the year - don't be late!!
In the Library, the Battle of the Books is down to the final round, with only two contenders. Vote online through the Library website to determine who our literary champion will be! The winning title will be posted in the Library on Monday, April 14th. We will draw four winners randomly from everyone who voted, and if you are chosen, we will send you an email. You can then come to the library to collect your prize: a $20.00 Barnes and Noble gift card! Winners will be emailed on April 14th. Don't forget to vote!
The Euclid Cycling Club will meet for the today in the double classroom after school. The meeting will be informational only. All are welcome!
National Junior Honor Society Dates
--Friday, April 18 - Officer applications due
This purple sheet (from Mrs. Sutterer) is due to Mrs. Sutterer's mail box or classroom (room 212). This is for all current 7th grade members that are interested in leading NJHS next year.
--Wednesday April 23 - Induction Ceremony
All current members AND all 6th and 7th graders that will be new to NJHS next year should attend. Please wear appropriate attire (no jeans, sweats etc.) Arrive to the double classroom at 6:45 p.m.
--Friday May 2 - Old and New NJHS Meeting (last one of year)
This is the meeting that all members current and those recently inducted attend. Breakfast will be served. New officers will be announced.
Words of Wisdom
Quote: “Wisdom is better than rubies, and all things that may be desired are not to be compared with it.” –Hebrew proverb