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Morning Announcements September 13, 2023

Wednesday, September 13, 2023

ANNOUNCEMENTS Today is an Anchor Day.

From Coach De Bruyne and Coach Curran: Boys’ soccer tryouts continue today with 6th graders.

From Ms. Egbert: The 1st Anime Club meeting will be after school this Friday 9/15, in Mr. Jeon’s room 115 It from 2:40-3:50.  His room is downstairs in the Stingrays area, where Ms. LeBovidge was last year. We will talk about what shows to watch this year, pass out permission slips, and maybe play some Gimkit. See you there!

From Mr. Carter: Do you like solving hard problems? Do you want to see a math teacher struggle to answer questions? Want to know more about Math Counts competition? Come to Math Counts, the team will meet on Tuesday September 19th after school in room 255.

From Ms. Lidell: We’re halfway through National Suicide Prevention Week. Today, Let’s focus on the power of empathy. By understanding and supporting each other, we can help lighten the load for those going through tough times. Small acts of kindness go a long way.

From Ms. E Shepardson: Art Club begins this week on a new day.  We meet on Thursday after school from 2:40 – 3:40.  Drop in to make some art.

From Coaches Davis, Vogel, and Leonberger: Reminder 6th grade Tennis tryouts are today after school. If you forgot your racket, now is a good time to call home!

From Coach Sam: Good morning yellow jackets, the girls ultimate frisbee team’s first game is next week on Monday against Gunston. First time players are welcome to join. Practice will be on the lower field today. See you there!

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