Members of the BHS Rotary Interact Club cut jeans and plastic to be used to make shoes for Sole Hope.

Size: px
Start display at page:

Download "Members of the BHS Rotary Interact Club cut jeans and plastic to be used to make shoes for Sole Hope."

Transcription

1 Bartlesville Public School District s Weekly Newsletter The Bruin Volume 10, Number 28...Thursday, March 24, Members of the BHS Rotary Interact Club cut jeans and plastic to be used to make shoes for Sole Hope. Picture special to The Bruin BHS Rotary Interact Club students come together for the cause, Sole Hope ACHIEVING GREATNESS Information on BPSD tornado procedures As tornado season approaches, the Bartlesville Public School District would like to remind parents, students and staff of the important safety procedures that are to be followed in the event of tornadic activity. During tornado season, BPSD school officials will closely monitor weather conditions and any severe weather alerts that are issued. In the event of a tornado watch, school will not be closed. However, if a parent has concerns about the safety of their child, they can sign out their child from school. If a tornado warning is issued, meaning a tornado or formation has been sighted; all students and staff at all BPSD school sites will move to designated shelter areas within the building. If students are traveling on a bus, the bus will quickly move to the closet district building and students will be moved into the shelter area. In the event of the tornado siren being sounded, BPSD requests that parents do not attempt to pick up their child. On Thursday, March 10, the Bartlesville High School Rotary Interact Club came together to complete their annual international project of the year. This year, the group selected the nonprofit agency, Sole Hope, to support. Sole Hope is a group dedicated to putting closed toed shoes on African children, one pair at a time. The organization was developed when one of the founders, Asher Collie, saw a YouTube video showing African children seriously infected with jiggers, small sand fleas that enter bare feet and burrow into the skin. If left untreated, jiggers can become an even bigger problem, leading to infections, paralysis and in extreme situations, amputation. All students and staff will be in HOPE - Continued to page 14 PROCEDURES - Continued to page 14

2 Discontinuation of The Bruin The Bruin newsletter is being discontinued in favor of a stream of articles on the district website and will be crossposted to Facebook and Twitter, with occasional School Messenger s. The Bartlesville Public School District website can be found at To ensure you receive all the latest Bruin news, be sure to follow us on Facebook, and Twitter, Unused Inclement Weather Days/ Upcoming School Dates Due to the unused inclement weather days, Bartlesville schools will not be in session Friday, March 25; Monday, March 28; Friday, April 29; Friday, May 13; Monday, May 16; and Thursday, May 26. The last day of school will now be Wednesday, May 25. Graduation will remain Friday, May 27. RUN the VILLE 10K Race KLIFE Style Fun + Scenic Course + Cool Medals + Technical Shirts = Run the Ville All funds raised by this 7th Annual 10K Run beneþt the programs and operating expenses of Bartlesville KLIFE. For 26 years, Bartlesville KLIFE has been impacting area youth and families through authentic relationships and discipleship founded on God's truth. The race starts at Bartlesville KLIFE s new campus, located directly adjacent to BHS at 18th and Hillcrest. Questions? or klife10k@gmail.com Find out how you can get involved with KLIFE and register to run at bartlesville.klife.com 9:00 am!! Bartlesville KLIFE!! March 26th

3 BPSD February Teacher of the Month: Kendra Rakes Jane Phillips Elementary School s Kendra Rakes has been named the Bartlesville Public School District Teacher of the Month for the month of March by Arvest Bank and Oakley-Chevrolet Buick. Rakes is a fifth grade teacher at Jane Phillips Elementary. In recognition of her Teacher of the Month status, she was presented with a plaque and a check for $300 by Stephen Colaw, Arvest Bank Senior Vice President and Trust Client Advisor, and David Oakley Jr., owner of Oakley Chevrolet-Buick. Currently, Rakes is in her tenth year of teaching, three of which have been at Jane Phillips. Prior to her time with Bartlesville schools, she taught seventh grade geography and eighth grade history at Moore Public Schools. Rakes credits her family for helping her establish a love for education. When I was younger, visiting history museums was always a regular part of traveling and visiting grandparents, she says. Today I still have a love of history and learning new things. Her passion for history led Rakes to pursue a degree in social studies education at the University of Oklahoma. Upon graduation, she taught in the junior high setting for seven years. During this time, her love for learning expanded beyond social studies into writing and reading. As my knowledge grew in teaching these areas, I began to desire to teach these subjects to younger, struggling students, said Rakes. That simple desire led me here to teach fifth grade, all content areas, at Jane Phillips Elementary School. When asked about her philosophy of teaching, Rakes equates it to her favorite quote from the novel Anne of Green Gables It s not what the world holds for you. It s what you bring to it that really counts. I often say to my students, show me your greatness, hoping to inspire greatness, she says. Teaching is about encouraging/motivating students to reach for their best and never give up, even when it s hard. I believe every child, no matter the struggle, no matter their home life, no matter their ability, has the potential to learn. Rakes is an advocate for teacher morale and feels it is essential in today s society. Effects of low teacher morale have led to a decrease in teacher retention, higher turnover of new teachers, and fewer educators graduating, she says. However, what I see every day that I am working to encourage, to educate and to make a difference, is that there are so many wonderful teachers out there working extremely hard and many times feeling like they aren t even close to doing enough to make a difference. That is why we must applaud and reward them for their effort, commitment, dedication, and motivation. In an effort to increase her fellow teachers morale, Rakes began teaching workshops in classroom management and writing through content, among other topics. Through a collaborative effort with my administration, I began mentoring new teachers and providing effective professional development to help encourage and support them. I also mentored student teachers and student observers from the University of Oklahoma. It is her hope that teacher collaboration will inspire other teachers to greatness because Bartlesville teachers have benefited so greatly from the efforts of other teachers through the years. As a result of collaboration, great ideas are shared and then are implemented in our classes where our students benefit, said Rakes. David Oakley Jr., owner of Oakley Chevrolet-Buick and Stephen Colaw, Arvest Bank Senior Vice President and Trust Client Advisor, present Kendra Rakes with a $300 check and plaque.

4 BPSF 2016 Hall of Fame Inductees: Jack and Joan Kelly Over three decades, Jack and Joan Kelly spent their professional life teaching students in northeastern Oklahoma. The couple, married for 57 years, both shared a passion for education and felt that being a teacher is the most rewarding occupation possible. Jack and Joan Kelly will be inducted into the Bartlesville Public School Foundation s Educator Hall of Fame on Thursday, April 14. The couple s son, James, will be accepting the honor on behalf of his father Jack. Jack passed away on May 4, He was 83 years-old. He loved children, says Joan Kelly. He related to them well. Jack never met a stranger. He was a card and I think that is part of what made him a great teacher. Jack and Joan Kelly met in college at Northeastern State University. He graduated with a major in industrial arts, she majored in business education and elementary education. Prior to his college career, Jack served in the United States Navy from The couple moved to the area in 1957 and were married the following year. Joan began work at Phillips 66 as a secretary, a position she would hold for two years. Jack on the other hand, decided to get a provisional certificate so he could teach. A position at Wann Elementary School came open for a fifth and sixth grade teacher, said Joan. Jack applied for, and received the job, and according to Joan, he was hooked. From the very beginning, he absolutely loved it, says Joan. He went back to school in the summer to get his teaching certificate. He worked on it for at least three or four summers. Jack then went on to obtain his Master of Education in Joan began her teaching career in 1959 as a first grade teacher. She too was teaching at Wann Elementary School. Over the years, the couple worked at Wann, Childers, and Oglesby schools. They taught together at Oglesby Elementary School for 15 years. The rural schools were always a fit for the Kelly s, as they both grew up in rural Oklahoma towns. Jack was born in Morris, Oklahoma and graduated from Okmulgee High School in Joan was born in Okay, Oklahoma and attended Okay Schools where she graduated in After their time with Oglesby Schools, the couple felt it was time to retire. However, not very long after they made that decision, the teaching bug bit them again. It was at this time that Jack and Joan Kelly started teaching for the Bartlesville Public School District. They came to Bartlesville Schools in 1976, and the couple that was ready to retire, would be devoting another ten years to education with Bartlesville Schools. Jack taught at Jane Phillips Elementary, while Joan taught at Wilson Elementary. Together, they had over 60 years of teaching experience. Furthermore, after his ten years at Jane Phillips Elementary, Jack went on to work four years as the transportation supervisor for Bartlesville Schools. Jack and Joan Kelly knew what it meant to be public servants, and they filled the role well with their service in education. It was a joy to teach, said Joan. The younger students were always eager to learn. It was always so rewarding to see students excited when they grasped a new concept. However, it is running into past students that Joan Kelly finds most memorable about her teaching career. When I see former students out in the world exceling, it is rewarding to know that you could have been a part of it, she says. Outside of teaching, Jack and Joan Kelly continued their service to others. Jack, who was extremely talented at woodworking, made knives. He also made jewelry for the Tuesday House. Joan still today works at her church and volunteers at Agape Mission once a month. She gardens and enjoys raising African violets. Jack and Joan Kelly are being honored along with Susan Mueller, and Kathleen Freeman. The event will take place at the Bartlesville Community Center from 7:00 8:30 a.m. on Thursday, April 14. (Pictures on the next page)

5 BPSF 2016 Hall of Fame Inductees: Jack and Joan Kelly Pictured here are Jack and Joan Kelly, three of the four 2016 BPSF Hall of Fame Inductees. The News on 6 came for the Wild Weather Show this week. One of the schools they went to visit was Wayside Elementary. They took time after the show to visit with fifth grader, Chaseton Davis. They gave him a t-shirt, took him out to see all of the chaser trucks and gave him a couple photos to take home. Pictured here is Chaseton Davis with Travis Meyers and Alan Crone. Photo special to The Bruin

6 BPSF 2016 Hall of Fame Inductee: Susan Mueller The Bartlesville Public School Foundation will be singing the praises of longtime choir teacher, Susan Mueller, at this year s Educator Hall of Fame Induction ceremony. Mueller will be honored along with Kathleen Freeman and Jack and Joan Kelly. The event will take place at the Bartlesville Community Center from 7:00 8:30 a.m. on Thursday, April 14. Mueller comes from a family of educators. Her parents, Lois Epperley and Glenn B. Epperley, were the first ones in their families to go to college and earn their degrees in education. She has two brothers who were also educators Cecil, who coached at College High for many years, and Barry, who taught until he was drafted into the military in Her love for music came at an early age, as her father was the choir director for Stillwater High School throughout his career. It s crazy to say, but I truly knew what I wanted to be when I was just six or seven years old, says Mueller. I always loved music and wanted to share my passion with others. In 1969, the Epperley family moved to Bartlesville and Susan graduated high school the following year. She went on to earn her Bachelors in Music Education at Oklahoma State University, and continued her education at Southern Methodist University earning a Master s in Music and Choral Conducting was a defining year in Mueller s life she married her husband, Stan, and began her first teaching position at Jenks High School. Also during this time, she worked at Tulsa Junior College and Oral Roberts University teaching piano and mass choir. In 1980, her husband was hired on at Phillips 66 and the couple moved back to Bartlesville. The couple also now had their firstborn son, Jake. A few years later, their second son, Scott, was born. At this time, Susan began teaching choir at Bartlesville Wesleyan College. She also taught voice lessons and method classes in her spare time. Mueller remained at Bartlesville Wesleyan College until the music program closed in It was then that Susan Mueller began her career with Bartlesville High School. Under Mueller s direction, the choir, and the Bartlesville High School Fine Arts program, would grow tremendously through the years. In her first year at Bartlesville High School, Mueller had 36 students enrolled in the choir program. We were in room 108 at the high school, she says. It was a small room a small group of kids, and they were great kids, but we were growing. Shortly, we grew to 80 and then 100. We had outgrown the room. The program was moved to the old auditorium in order make room for all the students wanting to participate in choir. This would be the home for the choir program until the Fine Arts Center was built in 2004, which Mueller says is the proudest moment of her career. So many people worked hard to make the Fine Arts Center a reality, she says. The whole process was wonderful. The construction company sat down with each of the Fine Arts teachers individually and asked what we wanted for the new building. It was a collaborative effort and the teachers were involved in every aspect of the process. Mueller recounts the opening ceremony for the new Fine Arts Center and paints a beautiful picture. The choir, brass, strings, dancers everyone together performing Gloria by John Butler, she says. Every department within the Fine Arts program had a role in the ceremony even down to the smallest detail. The art department painted the tops of the dancers leotards to represent a respective Fine Arts department it was amazing. All of us within the department had been scattered throughout the school for many years and to see this collaboration in full-force to represent the opening of the Fine Arts Center was truly special. Other memorable moments for Mueller throughout the years include the musicals they performed. They were tremendously stressful, but I loved it, she says. Ricky Newkirk (former Fine Arts Center manager) would design sets that were so beautiful it would bring me to tears. She also made great memories for her students. Every couple of years, Mueller would work the song In Solemn Silence into her programs, so she could be assured that every student knew the words to the song. Her students would perform In Solemn Silence, which means Prayer of Peace, whenever tragedy would strike 9/11, the Oklahoma City bombing, etc. Music provides a way to express emotions, says Mueller. I still have students reach out to me today saying when tragedy struck, the words of In Solemn Silence went through my head. Perhaps the most fun memory for Mueller s choir students is the last day of school. Each year, on the last day of school, the students gather around Mueller and her piano and request songs. They spend the final day of the year singing, laughing and enjoying their last day with a special teacher. I loved my career, says Mueller. I loved teaching, I loved the faculty, and I loved the kids I worked with.

7 BPSF 2016 Hall of Fame Inductee: Susan Mueller Susan Mueller Susan Mueller is seen here singing and playing the piano on the last day of school with her students. Aspiring administrators meeting The Bartlesville Public School District is proud to be conducting an Aspiring Administrators program. The upcoming meeting will take place Wednesday, April 13 at 4:15 p.m. It will be held in the auditorium at the Education Service Center, located at 1100 SE Jennings Ave. The program s primary purpose is to connect teachers, whose career goals include seeking administrative positions, to currently practicing administrators. These opportunties will provide an excellent introduction to topics, issues, problems, and other facets of school administration. Veteran administrators, LaDonna Chancellor (Bartlesville High School principal) and Ken Copeland (Wayside Elementary School principal) will discuss their journey to become a public school administrator. Both principals have been administrators in the district for quite some time. The meetings are open to anyone in the Bartlesville Public School District that is aspiring to be a principal/administrator. If you have any questions regarding the Aspiring Administrators program, please contact Jason Langham, BPSD executive director of human resources, at LanghamRJ@bps-ok.org.

8 BHS District Science Fair Winners Congratulations to the following BHS students that were District Science Fair Winners. They were led by teacher, Gary Layman. James Martinez Addison Deffenbaugh Mabel Glock Matthew Russell Greta Olsen Shocking Scum: The Effects of Electrical Stimulation on Chlorella Vulgaris Skyglow and Digital Cameras Learning with Learning Styles Dimples to Dollars: The effect of dimples on a boat hull s efficiency Tiny but Mighty: Small Scale Wind Power Biological Sciences 1 Earth and Space Sciences 1 Behavioral and Social 1 Sciences Engineering 1 Environmental Sciences 1 Allison Biddinger Helpful Hemolymph Medicine and Health 1 Emily Giovanetti Sticky Business Chemistry 1 Russell Drummond The Fragility of Interdependent Systems Math and Computer Sciences 1 Sarah Shipman Natalie James Andrew Argo Zach Robertson Edward Reali Can an Old Horse Learn New Tricks? Heat Exchange: Temperate and Flow Rate Toxicity of Nanosilver in Daphnia Weight Distribution on a Glider Which has better color accuracy large format or desktop printers Behavioral and Social 2 Sciences Chemistry 2 Environmental Sciences 2 Engineering 2 Math and Computer Sciences 2 Hannah Linzy Heart rate Biological Sciences 2 Keaton Allen Mini Wind Power Generator Engineering 2 Grant Yardley How does tire pressure effect Physics 2 the force required to ride a bike? Hannah Aldrich Heart Rate Recovery Time Medicine and Health 3 William Kampa The Effects of Cigarettes on Environmental Sciences 3 Plant Growth Cynthia Ramirez Iced Glass: The Science Chemistry 3 Behind Defrosting Your Car Window Jared Neal Which Lenth of Shell is Best Physics 3 for Shooting Skeet Howard Thill Which Length of Shell is Best Physics 3 for Shooting Skeet Rachel Brown The effects of salinity on Biological Sciences 3 Aedes mosquito growth Hannah Smith Stop being so clingy! Chemistry 3 Darpan Musale Soil Moisture Based Water Control Math and Computer Sciences 3

9 BHS STEM classes visit ABB This past week, four of the Bartlesville High School STEM classes took a field trip to the local company, ABB. Their day consisted of: meet and greet followed by a formal presentation of ABB, its history and what they look for in an employee; lunch with a Q&A session about the presentation; a tour of ABB; and a Q&A of tours. The students and their teachers had a great time! Thank you to ABB for hosting such a wonderful event! Photos special to The Bruin

10 Test Proctors needed at all school sites Several of our school sites are utilizing the website, Signupgenius, to obtain volunteers for test proctoring. If you are interested in volunteering to proctor an upcoming test, please visit one of the following links to easily sign-up: Kane Elementary: go/30e0d45aaaf2aa2fc1-testing Hoover Elementary: go/30e0b4aa5ab2aa1fb6-hoover Wilson Elementary: go/10c0848adaf23a6f94-wilson Ranch Heights Elementary: com/go/30e0a49acad28a0f49-occt Bartlesville High School: com/go/10c0e45acad2ea0f85-eoiproctor Central Middle School: go/10c0b49a5a72fa2f94-test If your preferred site is not listed, please call one of the numbers listed in the below flyer. If you have any questions, please contact Christina Rigdon at x1635.

11 OSSAA Regional Speech/Debate Tournament Congratulations to the following students who have qualified to attend the OSSAA State Speech/Debate Tournament to be held at OU on April 7-9, 2016: Lincoln-Douglas Debate Public Forum Debate Foreign Extemp Domestic Extemp Standard Oratory Sean Mason Jack Williams Pranoy Behera and Abby Hales Vishnu Vasudevan and Corbin Wright Anna Gormley and Tayler Sheets Sean Mason Pranoy Behera Vishnu Vasudevan Tanner Brooks Life Principle of the Month: Courage Each month, the Bartlesville Public School District and the Bartlesville Regional United Way designate a Great Expectations Life Principle as Life Principle of the Month. BPSD students, staff and members of the Bartlesville community are encouraged to incorporate the life principle into their respective lifestyles as habit. The word of the month for March is courage, which means, strength of mind to carry on in spite of fear or difficulty. We will practice virtuous living using the Life Principles.

12 Congratulations High School Senior Event When: April 9, 2016 Time: 12:00-4:00PM Where: Crossroads Raceway 2201 SE Adams Blvd, Bartlesville Enjoy free racing. food and music. Questions regarding this event Contact us at P EE O P L E E Possibility Appreciation F F I R R S Trust Belonging T Experience shared.

13

14 HOPE - Continued from page 1 Asher Collie was immediately ready to act and recruited the efforts of her husband, Dru. According to their website, Dru was not fully on board until he made a trip to Uganda and saw the problem up close for himself. The turning point for me was doing my first jigger removal and holding the foot of a child who was the same age as my own, he said. Suddenly it made sense that somebody had to do something about this and we were that somebody. Asher s first step in supporting this cause was to create a pattern that is now used in shoe cutting parties all over the word. Due to the cause, groups around the world host shoe cutting parties and create new shoes made from recycled jeans, milk jugs and plastic folders to help protect kids feet from jiggers. The BHS Rotary Interact Club students presented their project to Daybreak Rotary Club, which in turn donated over $300 to sponsor the cost of sending the shoe templates to Uganda to be made, said Kris Martens, BHS teacher and Rotary Interact Advisor. Each pair of shoes costs $10.00 to make to pay the tailor, shoemaker, to purchase supplies and to ship the shoes to Uganda. This movement employs Ugandans to sew the shoes together which gives many jobs to people in need. Students worked on the shoes from 5:00-9:30 p.m., cutting donated jeans and plastic for the Sole Hope cause. It is amazing what the kids in the Interact Club do for the community and internationally, said Martens. PROCEDURES- Continued from page 1 designated shelter areas and there will not be anyone available to allow parents into the building. Students and staff will only be released from shelter areas when an all clear signal is given. In order to ensure preparedness for severe weather, BPSD works closely with the Washington County Emergency Management Office, the Bartlesville Police Department and the Bartlesville Fire Department. Shelter areas in all district buildings have been designated by Washington County Director of Emergency Management Director Kary Cox. Cox helped the BPSD identify the safest areas in each building where students and staff should shelter. At each school site, tornado drills are executed twice a year. The Bartlesville Public School District encourages parents to talk with their children about tornado safety and ensure they understand what to do in the event of tornadic activity. Severe weather is very serious and the safety of BPSD students and staff is paramount.

15 Stellar Sites The Bartlesville Public School District offers a wide array of useful tools for students as well as parents. For some extra educational insight, give these websites a look: PowerSchool Click on the PowerSchool link toward the top of the home page. - Parents and legal guardians can check with office personnel at their student s school to find out how to access PowerSchool. - Information on students - such as grades and attendance records available via PowerSchool. Study Island Use the Member Login. - Student login information must be obtained from teachers. Facebook or - Everyone can keep up with what s going on throughout the BPSD or at Bartlesville High School by becoming fans of these pages, which are updated regularly with news and events. Twitter - Keep up with the latest news and announcements from throughout the BPSD. Bartlesville Public School District Activities (March 24 - March 31) Thursday, March 24 -Hoover Spring Pictures -Wayside 2nd Grade YMCA Learn to Swim Program -Madison VQ to Tri County Tech (9:15-11:00 a.m.) -Wilson Spring Parties (2:45 p.m.) -Boys Varsity Baseball hosts Bruin Classic -Girls Varsity Jenks South Lakes Golf Course (8:00 a.m.) -Coed Junior High Owasso Track Meet (10:00 a.m.) -Girls Varsity Softball vs. Berryhill (5:00 p.m.) -Boys Varsity Santa Fe South (6:00 p.m.) -Girls Varsity Softball vs. Berryhill (6:30 p.m.) -Boys JV Blue Santa Fe South (8:00 p.m.) Friday, March 25 -NO SCHOOL: Unused Inclement Weather Day -Boys Varsity Baseball hosts Bruin Classic -Boys JV White Baseball Away -Boys JV Blue Soccer Away -Boys Varsity Soccer Away -Girls Varsity Soccer Away -Boys Varsity Muskogee Tournament -Girls Jr. High Frontier Valley Conference -Coed Varsity Broken Arrow Tiger Track Classic (4:00 p.m.) -Boys JV Blue Owasso (4:00 p.m.) Saturday, March 26 -Boys Varsity Baseball hosts Bruin Classic -Boys JV White Baseball Away -Boys JV Blue Soccer Away -Boys Varsity Soccer Away -Girls Varsity Soccer Away -Girls Varsity Muskogee Tournament Sunday, March 27 -No events scheduled Monday, March 28 -NO SCHOOL: Unused Inclement Weather Day -Coed Jr. High Stillwater Tournament -Boys JV Blue Baseball vs. Owasso (4:00 p.m.) -Boys Varsity Owasso (5:00 p.m.) -Girls Varsity Softball vs. Booker T. Washington (5:30 p.m.) -Boys JV White Baseball vs. Owasso (6:00 p.m.) -Girls Varsity Softball vs. Booker T. Washington (6:30 p.m.) Tuesday, March 29 -BHS M.A.D. Week -Hoover Smart Cookies Night (Test Prep for 3rd-5th Grades) -Wilson 5th Grade Parent Night -BHS Junior ACT Test -Central 6th Grade Academic Reward Lunch (11:10 a.m. - 12:10 p.m.) -Girls Varsity Golf vs. LaFortune Golf Park -Coed Junior High Claremore Invitational (10:00 a.m.) -Boys JV Blue Owasso (4:00 p.m.) -Boys Varsity Baseball vs. Owasso (5:00 p.m.) -Girls JV Broken Arrow (5:00 p.m.) -Boys JV White Owasso (6:00 p.m.) -Girls Varsity Broken Arrow (7:00 p.m.) Wednesday, March 30 -BHS M.A.D. Week -Central 7th Grade Academic Reward Lunch (11:10 a.m. - 12:10 p.m.) -Boys Varsity Jenks Page Belcher Golf Course Thursday, March 31 -BHS M.A.D. Week -Madison Invite Grandparents to Lunch -Central 8th Grade Academic Reward Lunch (11:10 a.m. - 12:10 p.m.) -Central FCCLA Meeting (3:15 p.m.) -Central Solo and Ensemble FAC (4:00-8:30 p.m.) -Wilson 3rd Grade Mighty Minds Performance (6:30 p.m.) -Boys JV White Baseball Away -Boys JV Blue Baseball Away -Boys Jr. High Frontier Valley Page Belcher Golf Course (9:00 a.m.) -Girls Varsity Jenks (5:30 p.m.) -Girls Varsity Broken Arrow (7:00 p.m.)

The Bruin. Volume 8, Number 41...Friday, July 18, www.bps-ok.org. Bartlesville Public School District s Weekly Newsletter

The Bruin. Volume 8, Number 41...Friday, July 18, www.bps-ok.org. Bartlesville Public School District s Weekly  Newsletter Bartlesville Public School District s Weekly Email Newsletter The Bruin Volume 8, Number 41...Friday, July 18, 2014...www.bps-ok.org Photo Special to The Bruin/Last year, the Washington County School Supply

More information

Superintendent s Chalkboard. Educating Tomorrow s Leaders. Volume 9, Number 21...Friday, February 6, www.bps-ok.org

Superintendent s Chalkboard. Educating Tomorrow s Leaders. Volume 9, Number 21...Friday, February 6, www.bps-ok.org Bartlesville Public School District s Weekly Email Newsletter The Bruin Volume 9, Number 21...Friday, February 6, 2015...www.bps-ok.org Bartlesville High School will transition to a grades 9-12 high school

More information

The Bruin. GED graduation celebration held at FAC. Superintendent s Chalkboard. Educating Tomorrow s Leaders. Where s my issue of The Bruin?

The Bruin. GED graduation celebration held at FAC. Superintendent s Chalkboard. Educating Tomorrow s Leaders. Where s my issue of The Bruin? Bartlesville Public School District s Weekly Email Newsletter The Bruin Volume 9, Number 3...Friday, August 22, 2014...www.bps-ok.org Educating Tomorrow s Leaders It was a day of celebration on Sunday

More information

BPSD s 2015 Teacher of the Year, Ariel Ortega, with BPSD Superintendent, Dr. Gary Quinn, at the 2015 TOY award ceremony on Tuesday night.

BPSD s 2015 Teacher of the Year, Ariel Ortega, with BPSD Superintendent, Dr. Gary Quinn, at the 2015 TOY award ceremony on Tuesday night. Bartlesville Public School District s Weekly Email Newsletter The Bruin Volume 9, Number 23...Friday, February 20, 2015...www.bps-ok.org Educating Tomorrow s Leaders BPSD s 2015 Teacher of the Year, Ariel

More information

Montgomery Catholic Preparatory School May The Knight Times THE END OF THE YEAR IS HERE. #Catholic8thnDC

Montgomery Catholic Preparatory School May The Knight Times THE END OF THE YEAR IS HERE. #Catholic8thnDC May 2018 The Knight Times THE END OF THE YEAR IS HERE High School Graduation & Senior Day Senior Day is Monday May 21 at 12:30 PM in the DBC Parents are invited to help us send our senior class off. Baccalaureate

More information

Newsletter. parent cats meeting. includes JOIN US THIS ISSUE. get involved SUBSCRIBE VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES. to our newsletter. January/February 2018

Newsletter. parent cats meeting. includes JOIN US THIS ISSUE. get involved SUBSCRIBE VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES. to our newsletter. January/February 2018 January/February 2018 Newsletter The 2017-18 Parent Cats newsletter is available online every month during the school year so spread the word to family and friends. Go to: www.parentcats.org and click

More information

Tuesday. Newsletter. Sacred Heart of Jesus School is a diverse community dedicated to educating the body, mind and spirit.

Tuesday. Newsletter. Sacred Heart of Jesus School is a diverse community dedicated to educating the body, mind and spirit. Tuesday The Newsletter Sacred Heart of Jesus School is a diverse community dedicated to educating the body, mind and spirit. Weekly News from Sacred Heart of Jesus School JANUARY 24, 2018 Calendar Peek!

More information

Common Scholarship Application First United Methodist Church Foundation Jefferson City, Missouri

Common Scholarship Application First United Methodist Church Foundation Jefferson City, Missouri Common Scholarship Application First United Methodist Church Foundation Jefferson City, Missouri This application is for use by students intending to apply for any of the scholarships awarded by the First

More information

SCHOLARSHIPS (13+) FOR ENTRY IN 2019

SCHOLARSHIPS (13+) FOR ENTRY IN 2019 (13+) FOR ENTRY IN 2019 2 INTRODUCTION Here at Brighton, we encourage all our pupils to be their own person, to thrive and fulfil their individual promise. And scholarships is one of the ways we encourage

More information

SCHOLARSHIPS FOR 13+ ENTRY IN SEPTEMBER

SCHOLARSHIPS FOR 13+ ENTRY IN SEPTEMBER SCHOLARSHIPS FOR 13+ ENTRY IN SEPTEMBER 2018 Contents Introduction..3 Academic Scholarships..4 Art Scholarships.5 Nigel Short Chess Scholarships..6 Choral Scholarships...7 Dance Scholarships 8 Hordern

More information

January 20, January 22 Biscuits, Bagels and PBJs at Campus Kitchen

January 20, January 22 Biscuits, Bagels and PBJs at Campus Kitchen Community Engagement Office, 177 CSU, 507-389-5789, Community.Engagement@mnsu.edu http://www.mnsu.edu/engagement/ https://orgsync.com/62632/chapter https://www.facebook.com/mnsucommunityengagement/ January

More information

This Week s Announcements

This Week s Announcements Steven Pfannes, Principal 39701 Dodge Park Road Attendance Office.. 797-1999 Alison Hildebrand, Associate Principal Sterling Heights, MI 48313 Counseling Office.. 797-1993 Tim Youngblood, Associate Principal

More information

Greetings. This letter is to let you know some information about upcoming events this summer. Enclosed in this letter is the following:

Greetings. This letter is to let you know some information about upcoming events this summer. Enclosed in this letter is the following: The Pride of David C. Gregg, Director rant February 1st, 2018 Dear" Pride of Durant" Members and Parents, Greetings. This letter is to let you know some information about upcoming events this summer. Enclosed

More information

SPORTS CAMPS SUMMER 2015

SPORTS CAMPS SUMMER 2015 SPORTS CAMPS SUMMER 2015 2015 BETHEL SPORTS CAMPS APPLICATION Name M F Home phone Parent cell phone Area code Area code Address Number/Street City State Zip Age (during camp) Birth date Height Weight School

More information

We are ST. AGNES ACADEMY

We are ST. AGNES ACADEMY We are ST. AGNES ACADEMY We are guided by the four pillars of Dominican Charism: Study, Prayer, Community & Service. Veritas is the mission of the Dominican Sisters of Peace, who sponsor St. Agnes Academy-

More information

ATTENTION SENIORS! CAP & GOWN PICTURES

ATTENTION SENIORS! CAP & GOWN PICTURES ATTENTION SENIORS! CAP & GOWN PICTURES Cap and gown pictures will be taken after school on Wednesday, April 29 and Thursday, April 30 on the stage in the cafeteria. Please bring your OWN cap and gown that

More information

Cabrini High Dads Club CALENDAR

Cabrini High Dads Club CALENDAR Opportunities for Service & Fun In addition to regular monthly meetings held at 6:30 p.m. on the first Wednesday of each month, the Dads Club welcomes all dads, step-dads, grandfathers, and uncles to assist

More information

Monday, September 4, 2018 OPEN HOUSE TONIGHT

Monday, September 4, 2018 OPEN HOUSE TONIGHT Monday, September 4, 2018 OPEN HOUSE TONIGHT 6 7:30 p.m. Wrestling? Anyone not playing a fall sport interested in coming out for wrestling needs to meet right after school in the wrestling room on Thursday,

More information

SEPTEMBER 8, 2017 ACTIVITIES SEPTEMBER 8-16, 2017:

SEPTEMBER 8, 2017 ACTIVITIES SEPTEMBER 8-16, 2017: 626 W. 53 rd Street Davenport, IA 52806 563-723-5500 www.davenportschools.org/north School Paper: https://northwildcatword.wordpress.com Twitter: @DavenportNorthH Facebook: North High School SEPTEMBER

More information

BAND WEEKLY August 17 th, 2016

BAND WEEKLY August 17 th, 2016 Hamilton Marching Band and Color Guard BAND WEEKLY August 17 th, 2016 To Hamilton Band Parents, We have just completed our summer marching band camp and I want to take a moment to share a few reflections

More information

The RANGER Report Volume XIII Issue 8 January 29, 2018

The RANGER Report Volume XIII Issue 8 January 29, 2018 The RANGER Report smccabe@spencerportschools.org Volume XIII Issue 8 January 29, 2018 Hold fast to dreams, for if dreams die, life is a broken winged bird that cannot fly. Langston Hughes We all have dreams.

More information

BASEBALL AND SOFTBALL 2018 REGISTRATION

BASEBALL AND SOFTBALL 2018 REGISTRATION BASEBALL AND SOFTBALL 2018 REGISTRATION Player s Name Boy Girl Home Phone Address Zip Code Email Address Age (as of today) Nearest Elementary Middle School or High School (if applicable) Did your child

More information

UPCOMING EVENTS SMSD FACEBOOK COMMENT OF THE WEEK: March 28 Baseball/Softball vs. Bellville, 7 p.m. March 30 Tennis vs. Brazosport Christian, 4 p.m.

UPCOMING EVENTS SMSD FACEBOOK COMMENT OF THE WEEK: March 28 Baseball/Softball vs. Bellville, 7 p.m. March 30 Tennis vs. Brazosport Christian, 4 p.m. UPCOMING EVENTS March 28 Baseball/Softball vs. Bellville, 7 p.m. March 30 Tennis vs. Brazosport Christian, 4 p.m. March 30 Stafford Middle School Track Meet, 4 p.m. April 3-4 Golf District Tournament,

More information

The Town of Port Royal Newsletter

The Town of Port Royal Newsletter The Town of Port Royal Newsletter Monday, April 2nd Skate Park Community Repair Day: When: Sunday April 15th / 12pm - 6pm Where: Port Royal Skate Park More Info: Jeff@lowcountryinsurance.com (843-812-2921)

More information

UNION COUNTY 4-H NEWSLETTER. Calendar of Events. Office Closed-Holiday. Extension Council Meeting 5:30 PM. Three State Beef Conference, 6-9 PM

UNION COUNTY 4-H NEWSLETTER. Calendar of Events. Office Closed-Holiday. Extension Council Meeting 5:30 PM. Three State Beef Conference, 6-9 PM UNION COUNTY 4-H NEWSLETTER 2018 WHAT S INSIDE: Enrollment in 4-H Online Club Meeting Dates Club Officer Training Record Books New Volunteer Training Annual Volunteer Training 4 Meeting Rule Calendar of

More information

William N. (Billy) Hill Scholarship - Teacher, Coach, Counselor, Principal, Administrator

William N. (Billy) Hill Scholarship - Teacher, Coach, Counselor, Principal, Administrator William N. (Billy) Hill Scholarship - Teacher, Coach, Counselor, Principal, Administrator and soccer was important to him as well, being named Sportsman of the Year by the Suffolk Sports Club because of

More information

2015/16 CLUBS & ACTIVITIES Please check the QMS morning announcements for updates

2015/16 CLUBS & ACTIVITIES Please check the QMS morning announcements for updates 2015/16 CLUBS & ACTIVITIES Please check the QMS morning announcements for updates GENERAL INTEREST Book Chat * Book Chat encourages a love of reading at QMS. Book-lovers have the opportunity to chat about

More information

Eagle Club. Scholarship Fund

Eagle Club. Scholarship Fund Eagle Club Scholarship Fund Dear Golden Eagle, What I admire most about our University and our Golden Eagle fans is loyalty and passion. We are blessed to have your support and greatly value you and your

More information

NBE News September 2017

NBE News September 2017 North Branch Area Schools NBE News September 2017 Greg Matheson, Principal Dane Terauds, Asst. Principal Dear Broncos, Welcome back! As you have sensed with your children, we are off and running. With

More information

2018 New Family and Childbirth Classes

2018 New Family and Childbirth Classes 2018 New Family and Childbirth Classes The Women s Center at Many classes are offered at both Hospital s HER Center in Albuquerque and Rust Medical Center in Rio Rancho. Visit to sign up. If this is your

More information

Casa Pacifica Giving Tuesday Challenge Toolkit

Casa Pacifica Giving Tuesday Challenge Toolkit Casa Pacifica Giving Tuesday Challenge Toolkit Participant Guide Welcome to Casa Pacifica s Giving Tuesday Challenge! GIVING TUESDAY CHALLENGE Thank you so much for joining Casa Pacifica s Giving Tuesday

More information

*Homecoming Week* MONDAY, October 16, 2017 LID - 7:45 a.m. - building directed.

*Homecoming Week* MONDAY, October 16, 2017 LID - 7:45 a.m. - building directed. *Homecoming Week* MONDAY, October 16, 2017 LID - 7:45 a.m. - building directed. Inspire Club - Room 153 3:15 p.m. RAK Club Room 601 3:15 p.m. Technology Students Assoc. Room 408 9:15 a.m. Powder Puff football

More information

UrbanGirlz Certification for Etiquette Instructors Registration Packet

UrbanGirlz Certification for Etiquette Instructors Registration Packet m UrbanGirlz Certification for Etiquette Instructors Registration Packet A Word from the Founder CONGRATULATIONS! Future UG Certified Etiquette Instructor, It is a blessing to welcome you to a new life

More information

2 016 A N N U A L R E P O R T

2 016 A N N U A L R E P O R T 2016 ANNUAL REPORT TTCU s new Corporate Office, completed in December 2016 TABLE OF CONTENTS Message from the President & Chairperson of the Board........................ 1 Financials.........................................................

More information

Rockwood Summit High School

Rockwood Summit High School Rockwood Summit High School *MONDAY 3/6/17 Late Start A Day *TUESDAY 3/7/17 B Day *WEDNESDAY 3/8/17 C Day *THURSDAY 3/9/17 A Day *FRIDAY 3/10/17 No School Monday 3/6 Tuesday 3/7 Wednesday 3/8 Thursday

More information

September 24, 2018 PATRIOT E-PISTLE. inspiring their children to impact the world for Jesus Christ - The Strong Rock.

September 24, 2018 PATRIOT E-PISTLE. inspiring their children to impact the world for Jesus Christ - The Strong Rock. PATRIOT E-PISTLE The mission of Strong Rock Christian School is to glorify God and partner with families in educating and inspiring their children to impact the world for Jesus Christ - The Strong Rock.

More information

PLAY TIME. Thursday December 4 6:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. Rustburg s Historic Courthouse Square FREE TO THE PUBLIC

PLAY TIME. Thursday December 4 6:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. Rustburg s Historic Courthouse Square FREE TO THE PUBLIC PLAY TIME Recreation Newsletter November/December 14 P.O. Box 369 (434) 332-9570 (434) 283-9570 (434) 592-9570 Thursday December 4 6:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. Rustburg s Historic Courthouse Square FREE TO THE

More information

8. Employment. Career. Development Classes. Career and Technical Education. Career Exploration. Career. Clubs. Discovery Process.

8. Employment. Career. Development Classes. Career and Technical Education. Career Exploration. Career. Clubs. Discovery Process. 8. Employment Development Clubs and Technical Exploration Discovery Process Unpaid Paid OVR Job Coaching Summer Employment On-the-Job Training Employer University 8. Employment 8.1. Development What are

More information

Monday, February 13, 2017

Monday, February 13, 2017 Monday, February 13, 2017 LHS Helping Hand will be selling Krispy Kreme Doughnuts on Valentine's Day (tomorrow). They will be $0.50/doughnut or $5/box. Doughnuts will be sold at the bus entrance, tech

More information

Dear Bootcamper, Business School Bootcamp for Therapists! We want to welcome you to your Lifetime Membership of the

Dear Bootcamper, Business School Bootcamp for Therapists! We want to welcome you to your Lifetime Membership of the Dear Bootcamper, We want to welcome you to your Lifetime Membership of the Business School Bootcamp for Therapists! What an amazing step you are taking to build a successful private practice. We are so

More information

Re-Enrollment Begins Today

Re-Enrollment Begins Today The Saints Weekly Digest Re-Enrollment Begins Today It s time to enroll at Saint Dominic Academy. The enrollment period (if applying for financial aid) will take place from January 12 to February 12. Applications

More information

Save the Date! Please join us February 6th and February 8th to visit with your child s teachers. Conferences will be held at the following

Save the Date! Please join us February 6th and February 8th to visit with your child s teachers. Conferences will be held at the following We are committed to creating a school that knows no limits to the academic success of each student. Kacy S. Baxter, Principal Erika De Rienzo, Assistant Principal Biju Padmanabhan, TOSA 1600 E. Watson

More information

2018 CORPORATE VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES

2018 CORPORATE VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES 2018 CORPORATE VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES Sweetheart Dance for our Seniors Wednesday, February 14, 2018 Love is eternal! Let s celebrate it with our seniors. On Valentine s Day, you will decorate the venue,

More information

VINCENTIANS IN ACTION

VINCENTIANS IN ACTION DEPAUL UNIVERSITY 1 VINCENTIAN COMMUNITY SERVICE OFFICE VINCENTIANS IN ACTION Inside: Weekly & Monthly Service Opportunities Service Immersions Service Days VIA Big 8 Dates DEPAUL UNIVERSITY 2 DEPAUL COMMUNITY

More information

Community Newsletter

Community Newsletter Community Newsletter Week of May 28 - June 1, 2018 A publication of the City of Dodge City Public Information Office 1. The Ford County Historical Society will be celebrating their 50th anniversary this

More information

SATURDAY MARCH 4, 2017 FOR CORPORATE TEAM LEADERS

SATURDAY MARCH 4, 2017 FOR CORPORATE TEAM LEADERS SATURDAY MARCH 4, 2017 FOR CORPORATE TEAM LEADERS proceeds support IN THIS GUIDE Welcome...2 Event Day...8 Plan... 3-5 _Learn about GoodLife Kids Foundation Build a Team Set Goals & Develop a Plan Execute...

More information

CHRISTMAS FESTIVAL ACTIVITIES

CHRISTMAS FESTIVAL ACTIVITIES CHRISTMAS FESTIVAL ACTIVITIES Grant, Croton, Newaygo & White Cloud Events being updated as of November 18, 2014 Contact Colleen Lynema 231.652.3068 or events@rivercountrychamber.com to add your event SATURDAY,

More information

LCS News Update (April 18-April 21) Courage to Stand

LCS News Update (April 18-April 21) Courage to Stand LCS News Update (April 18-April 21) Courage to Stand This one-day workshop hosted 11 high schools in the region in partnership with Greater Sudbury Police Service and the Chief s Youth Advisory Council

More information

GENERAL INFORMATION PEET JUNIOR HIGH 525 E. SEERLEY BLVD. CEDAR FALLS, IOWA

GENERAL INFORMATION PEET JUNIOR HIGH 525 E. SEERLEY BLVD. CEDAR FALLS, IOWA GENERAL INFORMATION PEET JUNIOR HIGH 525 E. SEERLEY BLVD. CEDAR FALLS, IOWA 1. SCHOOL COLORS: Red and Black 2. SCHOOL MASCOT: Tigers 3. 2016-2017 ENROLLMENT: 616 4. SITE OF GAMES AND MEETS: A. All HOME

More information

Thursday, October 5 Sunday, October 8 Nueva School for the Arts presents Peter and the Starcatcher (for times and details, see attached flyer)

Thursday, October 5 Sunday, October 8 Nueva School for the Arts presents Peter and the Starcatcher (for times and details, see attached flyer) Mark Your Calendar: Thursday, October 5 Sunday, October 8 Nueva School for the Arts presents Peter and the Starcatcher (for times and details, see attached flyer) College and Career Readiness Corner ATTN:

More information

Stipend Job Descriptions (non athletic)

Stipend Job Descriptions (non athletic) 2015-2016 Stipend Job Descriptions (non athletic) Yearbook- (BCMS) 1. Organize and meet with staff 2. Meet with yearbook company representative to discuss contract, specifications, etc. 3. Meet with photographer

More information

EVENTS NEW MEXICO JUNIOR COLLEGE

EVENTS NEW MEXICO JUNIOR COLLEGE EVENTS NEW MEXICO JUNIOR COLLEGE Athletic calendar is available at nmjcthunderbirds.com. Home athletic events are listed below. Sunday Feb 4 Hollywood s Classic Films: Mr. Smith Goes to Washington (1939).

More information

Sunday, August 19. New this year daily demonstrations:

Sunday, August 19. New this year daily demonstrations: Program Union Fair 2018 Schedule of Events Subject to Change Midway Operator and Union Fair may together elect to close midway operations early due to inclement weather or other unforeseen mitigating circumstances

More information

Osprey Welcome Week 2010 New Student Schedule of Events Wednesday, September 1 Monday, September 6

Osprey Welcome Week 2010 New Student Schedule of Events Wednesday, September 1 Monday, September 6 Osprey Welcome Week 2010 New Student Schedule of Events Wednesday, September 1 Monday, September 6 WELCOME ALL NEW FRESHMEN AND TRANSFER STUDENTS! Welcome Week is designed to ease your transition into

More information

Competitive Grant Award Report April 2018 June 2018

Competitive Grant Award Report April 2018 June 2018 Funder Grant Title, /Department Amount 4/2018 Rotary Club of Charlotte Allenbrook Elementary $5,000 5/2018 Funds to support school STEM 4/2018 Elevation Church Outreach William Hough High North 4/2018

More information

Harlan County Extension Homemakers Newsletter

Harlan County Extension Homemakers Newsletter Harlan County Extension Homemakers Newsletter August/Sept. 2017 Cooperative Extension Service Harlan County 519 South Main Street Harlan, KY 40831-1911 (606) 573-4464 Fax: (606) 573-4468 Harlan.ca.uky.edu

More information

PERRY-LECOMPTON MIDDLE SCHOOL NEWSLETTER November-December 2012

PERRY-LECOMPTON MIDDLE SCHOOL NEWSLETTER November-December 2012 PERRY-LECOMPTON MIDDLE SCHOOL NEWSLETTER November-December 2012 Message from the Principal I would like to take this opportunity to thank all staff, students and parents for a successful first quarter.

More information

Homewood-Flossmoor Community High School. A newsletter for School District 233 families

Homewood-Flossmoor Community High School. A newsletter for School District 233 families The VIKING VOICE Homewood-Flossmoor Community High School March/April 2018 A newsletter for School District 233 families INSIDE THIS ISSUE: All-School Test Day Career Fair Summer Driver Education HFU Workshops

More information

Scholarship Information Entry

Scholarship Information Entry Scholarship Information 2019 Entry Scholarships This booklet will assist parents of candidates for our Year 3 (7+), Year 7 (11+), Year 9 (13+) and Year 12 (16+) Scholarships for September 2019 entry.

More information

Come Get Your Cash Attention All 7th and 8th Graders interested in joining MathCounts: Attention all French students:

Come Get Your Cash Attention All 7th and 8th Graders interested in joining MathCounts: Attention all French students: Come Get Your Cash The Ottawa Hills student body is invited to join the Volleyball program tonight for the annual Volley for the Cure Breast Cancer awareness match vs Danbury. We want to show support for

More information

YOUR JOURNEY BEGINS HERE

YOUR JOURNEY BEGINS HERE S YOUR JOURNEY BEGINS HERE ACCEPT ASSUMPTION Saturday, April 7, 2018 Light the way. Get Social At Assumption, we pride ourselves on academic excellence but college is about the social experience too. Join

More information

YOUTH PROGRAMS NEW PROGRAM

YOUTH PROGRAMS NEW PROGRAM YOUTH PROGRAMS MUSIC BAMBINI Community Room at Clive City Hall Ages 5 months 4 years old (parents/caregivers must be present) Farfalla Music Bambini is an early childhood music program in which children

More information

NJROTC SYLLABUS AND PROGRAM OVERVIEW

NJROTC SYLLABUS AND PROGRAM OVERVIEW NJROTC SYLLABUS AND PROGRAM OVERVIEW For new cadets, this will be a completely new experience. For returning cadets, this will be a review of what you already know and a notice that some elements will

More information

Preparing for Fall Sports Season

Preparing for Fall Sports Season Preparing for Fall Sports Season Welcome to Rockhurst High School. We have a proud tradition of athletics at the school and view the experience as a privilege to the student-athlete. We hope that your

More information

FALL ATHLETIC SCHEDULE

FALL ATHLETIC SCHEDULE 2013-2014 FALL ATHLETIC SCHEDULE Thank you to Ron Stordahl for kindly sharing many of the great student sport photos featured in this fall athletic program. Welcome to the 2013 Seattle Lutheran High School

More information

ROTARY YOUTH LEADERSHIP AWARDS (RYLA) CONFERENCE Rotary District Application Form

ROTARY YOUTH LEADERSHIP AWARDS (RYLA) CONFERENCE Rotary District Application Form ROTARY YOUTH LEADERSHIP AWARDS (RYLA) CONFERENCE Rotary District 6440-2018 Application Form Applicant Name: (Please Print) Session I March 8-11, 2018 Session II: April 12-15, 2018 Would you be willing

More information

CONSTRUCTION ZONE: MARCH 30-APRIL 15, 2018

CONSTRUCTION ZONE: MARCH 30-APRIL 15, 2018 In the coming months, a NEW North Kansas City High School will begin to emerge. You will see parts of the building come down, beautiful new pieces go up and a renovation of Old Main, the heart of NKCHS.

More information

Department of Sports Administration

Department of Sports Administration W DEPARTMENT OF SPORTS ADMINISTRATION Fall 2015-Summer 2016, Volume 5 Department of School of Business Madison Healthplex and Belhaven University Partnership September 6 th, 2016 (Jackson) - The Department

More information

CITY OF FORT COLLINS VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES DIRECTORY

CITY OF FORT COLLINS VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES DIRECTORY CITY OF FORT COLLINS VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES DIRECTORY FIND YOUR WHY fcgov.com/volunteer CITY OF FORT COLLINS VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES DIRECTORY The City of Fort Collins (FC) Volunteer Program is designed

More information

Volunteer Opportunities One Time Events

Volunteer Opportunities One Time Events Volunteer Opportunities One Time Events One Time Events: These events are scheduled for a specific date and time. Students must bring the volunteer hours form with them and request that the event supervisor

More information

EAST BUTLER BULLETIN WHERE FUTURES BEGIN" JANUARY 24, 2018

EAST BUTLER BULLETIN WHERE FUTURES BEGIN JANUARY 24, 2018 EAST BUTLER BULLETIN WHERE FUTURES BEGIN" JANUARY 24, 2018 www.ebutlertigers.org WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 24, 2018 4:30 P.M. - Crossroads Conference Basketball Tournament Continues - EB Tigers vs. Nebraska Lutheran

More information

It Takes a Village to Raise a Festival! OH Fall Festival & Marketplace Interested in Model UN Club?

It Takes a Village to Raise a Festival! OH Fall Festival & Marketplace Interested in Model UN Club? It Takes a Village to Raise a Festival! Do you have an hour or two? If you LOVE our festival we need you to volunteer for a shift. Thank you visit www.ohspa.org OH Fall Festival & Marketplace Is right

More information

October Service ProjectUpdate

October Service ProjectUpdate All Saints Catholic school Established 1954 October 30, 2014 Upcoming events Friday, October 31 K-8 in Puyallup; early release Pre-S and Pre-K in Fife at 11am, Puyallup at 11:30am. There is NO PM bus on

More information

DAILY ANNOUNCEMENTS. Friday November 22, American Education Week!

DAILY ANNOUNCEMENTS. Friday November 22, American Education Week! DAILY ANNOUNCEMENTS Friday November 22, 2013 American Education Week! NOVEMBER CHARACTER TRAIT CITIZENSHIP Status of a citizen with rights and duties; essential component of defining a democratic state;

More information

United Methodist Church

United Methodist Church United Methodist Church July 8, 2018 Marilyn Jones - Senior Pastor Couts United Methodist Church Sunday, July 8, 2018 Seventh Sunday After Pentecost - Liturgical Color - Green COUNTDOWN Get All Excited

More information

2015 Cares BLACK KNIGHT 2015 COMMUNITY ANNUAL REPORT

2015 Cares BLACK KNIGHT 2015 COMMUNITY ANNUAL REPORT 2015 Cares BLACK KNIGHT 2015 COMMUNITY ANNUAL REPORT 1 Cares 2015 COMMUNITY ANNUAL REPORT Black Knight Financial Services has been a proud member of the Northeast Florida community for nearly 54 years.

More information

The Bruin. Weekly Newsletter

The Bruin. Weekly  Newsletter Volume 4, Number 17 Bartlesville Public Schools Friday, Dec. 4, 2009 www.bps-ok.org The Bruin Weekly E-Mail Newsletter It s a great time to be a Bruin Photo Special to The Bruin Students in Jane Harlow

More information

All paperwork can be returned to Jillian Mitchell by fax ( ) or

All paperwork can be returned to Jillian Mitchell by fax ( ) or Welcome Dear Community Friends, Thank you for your interest in providing a special event for the patients and families at Cook Children's. Many opportunities are available for both groups and individuals.

More information

Saint Edward Central Catholic High School

Saint Edward Central Catholic High School Saint Edward Central Catholic High School Where Discipleship Begins Welcome For three quarters of a century St. Edward Central Catholic High School has been a foundation of excellence in Catholic education.

More information

St. Agnes School Mailbag Newsletter for April 13, 2018

St. Agnes School Mailbag Newsletter for April 13, 2018 St. Agnes School Mailbag Newsletter for April 13, 2018 Special Notes from Mrs. Paulsell: Carline: First, I want to apologize about the last few days in morning carline. The carline was closed at 7:55am

More information

Blue Comet Wrestlers win State Championships

Blue Comet Wrestlers win State Championships Blue Comet Wrestlers win State Championships A weekly electronic publication of Asheboro City Schools Education is the kindling of a flame, not the filling of a vessel. -Socrates Congratulations to Sawyer

More information

East Tipp Middle School

East Tipp Middle School East Tipp Middle School Please complete and/or send the following information to Coach Dunk at tomdunk@atlasexcavating.com or return the completed form to the East Tipp Office. Player name: Grade for 2017/2018

More information

Thank you, Sara Pelkey. Advocates for Healthy Youth, Center for Population Health, Cheshire Medical Center, 580 Court St, Keene NH 03431

Thank you, Sara Pelkey. Advocates for Healthy Youth, Center for Population Health, Cheshire Medical Center, 580 Court St, Keene NH 03431 The Advocates for Healthy Youth (AFHY) community coalition is pleased to offer limited financial assistance to schools, pre-schools, summer programs, after school and other youth programs in the Monadnock

More information

Click on the + next to any question to jump directly to that question and answer.

Click on the + next to any question to jump directly to that question and answer. Click on the + next to any question to jump directly to that question and answer. + What is Recycle Rally? + Why is PepsiCo interested in recycling / what is the PepsiCo Recycling initiative? + How will

More information

Pentz Elementary School

Pentz Elementary School Weekly Sc hedule : Friday, June 16, 2017 Mission Statement Pentz Elementary is a community Mission of students, Statement staff and parents working together to Pentz Elementary is a community develop of

More information

Rockwood Summit High School

Rockwood Summit High School Rockwood Summit High School *MONDAY 9/12/16 LS-A Day *TUESDAY 9/13/16 A Day *WEDNESDAY 9/14/16 - B Day *THURSDAY 9/15/16 C Day *FRIDAY 9/16/16 A Day Freddie s Best Week of Sept 6-9 * Carley Brinton * Allie

More information

Philippines 2013 By Sara Pugh and Kayla Stirr. Kayla, Brandy, Sara, & Lindsey

Philippines 2013 By Sara Pugh and Kayla Stirr. Kayla, Brandy, Sara, & Lindsey Philippines 2013 1 2 Philippines 2013 By Sara Pugh and Kayla Stirr Kayla, Brandy, Sara, & Lindsey 3 Lindsey, Kayla, Sara, Brandy, September, 2012 Lindsey Rask, Brandy Rousson, and the authors of this Blog

More information

THE OLD MAN ASSOCIATION

THE OLD MAN ASSOCIATION OCTOBER JUNE 2017 2017 ISSUE #2 THE OLD MAN ASSOCIATION INFORMATION AND OTHER RESOURCES FOR THE OLD MEN OF THE WHEATON COLLEGE MEN S GLEE CLUB INTRODUCTION By John Daigle, 15 After 111 years, God is still

More information

PLAY TIME. Youth flag football. Recreation Newsletter March/April 2016

PLAY TIME. Youth flag football. Recreation Newsletter March/April 2016 PLAY TIME Recreation Newsletter March/April 2016 34 Rails End Lane / P.O. Box 369 Rustburg, VA 24588 Youth tennis classes Class dates: Tuesdays & Thursdays May 31 & June 2 June 7 & June 9 June 14 & June

More information

United Methodist Church

United Methodist Church Go Welcome, Equip, Serve, Transform United Methodist Church Index: Page 2 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 8:30 a.m. - Traditional Service 11:00 a.m. - Worship Service Worship Volunteers Prayer list

More information

SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY

SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY Reminder: Don t forget your summer reading August 206 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 2 3 4 5 Feast of the Assumption of Our Lady Tuition Payment #4 Football Practice Begins 4:00PM 6 7 8 9 20 2 22 Faculty Meeting/ Workshop/Mass

More information

Conference Highlights

Conference Highlights Conference Highlights Conference Highlights Eastern Regional Hall of Fame Five deserving sorors will be honored and inducted into the Eastern Region Hall of Fame for their commitment and service to our

More information

Concordia Lutheran High School. Annual Report building lives of excellence upon the foundation of christ

Concordia Lutheran High School. Annual Report building lives of excellence upon the foundation of christ Concordia Lutheran High School Annual Report - building lives of excellence upon the foundation of christ Dear Friends of Concordia, What a pleasure and honor it is to say, Thank you! for the generosity

More information

The VIKING VOICE. hfhighschool.org instagram.com/hfhs59 twitter.com/hfhs59

The VIKING VOICE. hfhighschool.org instagram.com/hfhs59 twitter.com/hfhs59 The VIKING VOICE A newsletter for School District 233 families Homewood-Flossmoor Com munity Hig h Sc hool March/April 2017 hfhighschool.org instagram.com/hfhs59 twitter.com/hfhs59 Superintendent s Note

More information

REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS Q?Crew LEAD TEEN VOLUNTEER COORDINATOR STATEMENT OF WORK

REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS Q?Crew LEAD TEEN VOLUNTEER COORDINATOR STATEMENT OF WORK REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS Q?Crew LEAD TEEN VOLUNTEER COORDINATOR STATEMENT OF WORK 1. Project Summary The Smithsonian s National Museum of Natural History (NMNH) seeks a contractor to provide educational,

More information

Christ the King Catholic High School Crusader Weekly

Christ the King Catholic High School Crusader Weekly Christ the King Catholic High School Crusader Weekly April 29, 2017 ctkcommunication@ctkchs.net Believe. Think. Serve. Principal s Corner - Page 2 Get Involved - Page 5 Week In Review - Page 3 Catholic

More information

EVENTS NEW MEXICO JUNIOR COLLEGE

EVENTS NEW MEXICO JUNIOR COLLEGE EVENTS NEW MEXICO JUNIOR COLLEGE Athletic calendar is available at nmjcthunderbirds.com. Home athletic events are listed below. Monday Feb 19 Tuesday Feb 20 10am Tuesday Feb 20 Thru Feb 26 Wednesday Feb

More information

Care Plan. I want to be communicated to in a way I can understand. I would like to be able to express my needs and wants

Care Plan. I want to be communicated to in a way I can understand. I would like to be able to express my needs and wants Name: Katie Devaney My preferred name: Kate Care Plan My Birthday is: 16 th January My Room number is: 12 I am allergic to aspirin I am at risk of falls Social History: I grew up in a country town west

More information

ALUMNI OUTLOOK IS GOING DIGITAL!

ALUMNI OUTLOOK IS GOING DIGITAL! Alumni FALL 2017 SPRING 2016 Register Online for Homecoming 2017 at wne.edu/alumni. Do you bleed blue and gold? Come back to campus for Homecoming on Saturday, September 23, and enjoy all the festivities.

More information

STUDENT-ATHLETE SPOTLIGHT ABOUT STARS CLUB

STUDENT-ATHLETE SPOTLIGHT ABOUT STARS CLUB 2016-17 ABOUT STARS CLUB STUDENT-ATHLETE SPOTLIGHT WHAT IS STARS CLUB? STARS Club is the backbone of fundraising for UIS Athletics. Donors have an opportunity to help talented UIS student-athletes receive

More information