Tuesday, November 29, 2016

11/29/16 Announcements

  • Good morning Euclid High School, where we are standing up with Panther PRIDE.  Today is Tuesday, November 29th.
  • The 8th grade swim team beat Bedford 117 to 70.  The top team scorers were: Sydney Adkins and Shawn Mason, both with 14 points.  The next top scorers were Christina Saterides, Melissa Maina and Rolland Miller each with 11 points.  Congratulations swim team. Our next meet against Bedford is at home on December 7.  Come watch the excitement.
  • Foreign Language Club is having B-week Bakery.  Come to the E-Room hall on Thursday from 2:30 to 3:00 for home baked goods, chips and other snacks.  ALL snacks are fifty cents and one dollar.
Meetings:
  • Are you thinking about becoming a teacher?  Come to the Educators Rising meeting after school today in room 231.  Please plan to attend and help plan our events for this school year!
  • Any 8th grade girl interested in playing basketball this 2016-17 school year, try-outs start November 29th.  You must be in Ms. Bowers' room 103 by 2:40pm to sign in. You must come with tennis shoes, sweats or shorts, and a t-shirt. 
  • Attention Yearbook staff: There is a meeting today at 2:30 in room 298. See you there!
  • Attention Survey newspaper staff: There is a meeting today in room 298 at 3:15. If you are interested in joining the newspaper staff, please stop by to learn all about our next issue!
  • There is baseball conditioning today for grades 8-12 from 3:45-4:45. Athletes should meet by the weight room.
  • Attention all students interested in Big Show Cast, Crew, or Orchestra.  There will be a short informational meeting this Wednesday November 30th in the choir room from 2:30-3:00pm.  This is meeting is mandatory so please plan accordingly.  See Mrs. Ross in the choir room with any questions.
  • Meeting for all new and current football players in grades 8-11 this Wednesday at 2:45 in the cafeteria.
  • Attention Key Club Members: If you are planning on going on any of the upcoming field trips, please see Mrs. Rosati-Kudej in room 223 to get your permission slip forms.  These forms are due at our next meeting on December 1st.
  • Attention SAVE Club! We will meet this Thursday, December 1st,  after school in room 391. We will make holiday ornaments out of discarded materials, so bring your creativity. See Mr. Young or Mrs. Spivey if you have any questions.
  • The Lake Shore Compact would like to invite sophomore students and their families to our Career Technical Education Expo at Mentor High School on December 1, 2016 from 6:00 – 7:30 p.m. in the Student Center.  This Expo is designed to provide all 10th grade students and their families more information about the 23 programs that we offer.  Both instructors and current career tech students will be here to discuss their program and answer any questions that you may have.  The primary objective for each program is to prepare students to enter a four or two year college, a technical school or the career of their choosing.  Visit www.LakeShoreCompact.org for a list of programs.  Remember: YOUR FUTURE STARTS NOW!
  • Euclid High School’s Symphonic Orchestra and Choirs will present their annual Holiday Concert on Wed. Dec. 7 at 7:00pm in the Euclid High School Auditorium.  The concert will include the traditional candle light processional to “O Come All Ye Faithful” by Choral Masters, the Varsity Choral Competition Show and the Symphonic Orchestra performing “The Hallelujah Chorus” with all the choirs.  Admission is $3.00.  The Orchestra will present a sneak preview of the Holiday Concert during 1st period on Wed. Dec. 7 in the auditorium.  All 1st period teachers are invited to attend!
  • Are you a senior athlete planning on playing your sport in college?  Have you registered with the NCAA or taken your ACT or SAT?  If not, College Now can help!  Please see us in Room 147 for more information.
  • impACT the 216 is an 8-week, tri-annual program that focuses on ACT preparation and college and career readiness.  The goal of the program is to help students meet state and local standards in core academic subject areas, specifically mathematics and reading.  Also we offer bus tickets, daily lunches and field trips.  Upon program completion, students are eligible for a $100 dollar stipend, college tours and an internship opportunity. If you’re interested in joining impACT the 216 please visit their webpage.
  • These have been your Morning Announcements.  Remember to stand up with Panther PRIDE.  Have a great Tuesday.

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