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Morning Announcements October 10, 2023

Tuesday, October 10, 2023

ANNOUNCEMENTS Today is an A Day.

From Mr. Carter: Math counts will be meeting today after school in room 255, Mr. Carter’s room. Come ready for a challenge, all grades welcome!

From Coach Vogel & Coach Leonberger: Our Thomas Jefferson Yellowjackets fought hard against the Gunston Hornets in Thursday’s tennis match. Congrats to Darian Priddy and Ezekiel Wambura for their boys doubles win and to Shea Miller and Alina Jarkowski for their girls doubles win. Our last match of the regular season is today after school here at home against Williamsburg. Come out to support the best of the best! See you on the courts.”

Here’s a video:https://vimeo.com/871478492?share=copy

From Ms. E. Shepardson: There will be no Art Club Thursday.  See you next week!

From Ms. Jenks: Hello, Yellow Jackets! The PTA Reflections contest is back! This year the theme is “I am hopeful because….” Start thinking about how you can express yourself through visual art, literature, music, film, photography, or dance! Here is a short video to watch and get inspired! Show them who you are!  https://youtu.be/MuaoV5TyfBI?si=ntGPOBXLPl20U7zW

From Ms. Wall: Study Hall is Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday after school in the Library. If you would like a quiet place to get your homework done before you go home, please come to the Library right after school and sign in.  A teacher will be here to help, and the Library is open until 3:30pm.  You can walk home or get picked up then, or you can then go wait for the late bus in the commons with Mr. Siegel.

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