Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day
More than 60 years ago, President Franklin Delano Roosevelt told Americans that December 7, 1941, was "a date which will live in infamy." On that morning, America was attacked and more than 2,400 Americans died and 1,100 were wounded. Our country was changed forever. Following that attack, our citizens responded with the strength and resolve that characterizes America in times of adversity, and that same spirit and courage carried us to victory in World War II. Today, on National Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day, we honor the lives lost in that attack and salute the veterans of World War II. We also pay tribute to all those now serving America to advance freedom around the world.
Improv Show
Attention all actors, auditions for the Improv show “Whose Cue is it Anyways” will be held a week from today, that’s NEXT FRIDAY after school in the gym lobby. If you have questions see Ms. Jessup in the drama room
Sports Pictures
If you had sports pictures done this week and you still have not turned in your money and order to Student Services please do that today!!
7th Grade Chorus
All 7th grade chorus students, please see Ms Hardy for a few minutes during your lunch today.
Students of the Week
Congratulations to our Students of the Week. Please meet in Mr. Brodersen’s office when you hear your name called.
Shannay Smith 6A
Melissa Krach 6A
Raquel Bartlet 6A
Zowie Mathew 6A
Jared Bernat 6B
Kristin Riley 6B
Stacy Poppe 6C
Gina Williams 6C
Jordan Aponte 7A
Justin Nyetrae 7A
Tom Silva 7B
Rachel Cole 7B
Rupika Kapur 7C
Tim Vernier 7C
Maggie Black 8A
Maryam Waris 8A
TJ Fitzgerald 8B
Nikki Kapler 8B
Jason Symmes 8B
Jill Dohrn 8B
Rachel Wells
Sergio Alvarez 8D
Claudia Hanczyk 8C
Austin Hoover 8C