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Daily Student BulletinTuesday, May 4th, 2021
Today’s lunch: Turkey/Ham/Cheese Pocket, or Sunbutter and Jelly Sandwich, Sliced Apples, Seasoned Corn, Raisels, and Milk Choices.
Today’s birthdays: NoneWeekend birthdays: NoneStaff Birthdays: None
Happy Teacher Appreciation Week!!!! Thank you for all you do for our students!!!!
Sign-ups for the end of year talent show are in the office on the gray file holder.
o Try-outs are Wednesday May 26th at 3:30. o Acts must be 90 seconds long, and ready to perform at try outs. o Finalists will be posted Thursday the 27th, and they will perform at the
end of year assembly June 9th.
It’s that time again! Time to hold ASB elections is right around the corner. Forms will be available in the office.
There will be archery practice for those students who qualified for Nationals. Please see Mr. Ogden to get a practice schedule with dates and times.
April is National Child Abuse Prevention Month! Wear BLUE to show your support.
2020-21 LMS Yearbooks are available to purchase for $18. You can pay online, or you can pay in the office before during business hours.
Hat Day will now be every Friday for the remainder of the year. Don’t forget to bring your $1.00, your buck, your dinero, or even your cashola!!!!
Attestation pages are now online. Make sure your parents go online and fill out the form for April/May/June.
NEW STATE GUIDELINES - o Please remember to keep practicing social distancing by
staying at least 3 feet away from others at all times when in classrooms and in hallways.
o You must always wear your mask when indoors, and it must cover your mouth and nose at all times.
o When you are outside, you may take off your mask, as long as you remain 6 feet away from others.
o You must still remain 6 feet away from others when eating while your mask is off, whether inside, or outside.
o You may only take off your mask when outside, as long as you are 6 feet away from others. You may be 3 feet away from others while outside, as long as you have your mask on.
No cell phones during passing periods, or at lunch. Cell phones should also not be out during classes, unless directed by your teacher.
Next week’s upcoming events –
Monday – Normal Day, Homework help from 8am to 9am, (Flag Salute, Lancer Pledge)
Tuesday – Normal Day, Facebook Live with Mr. Lamunyan from CHS in the evening, Homework help from 8am to 9am, Homework help from 3:30pm-4:30pm
Wednesday – Normal Day, Homework help from 8am to 9am Thursday – Normal Day, Homework help from 8am to 9am, Homework help from
3:30pm-4:30pm Friday – Normal Day, Homework help from 8am to 9am
Weekly trivia: Who was the youngest person to ever be elected President of the United States of America?Last Week’s Trivia: What is the longest word which can be typed using only the first row on a QWERTY keyboard?
ANSWER: TYPEWRITER, PEPPERROOT, PEPPERWORT, PERPETUITY, PEWTERWORT, PIROUETTER, PREREQUIRE, PRETORTURE, PROPRIETOR, REPERTOIRE, REPETITORY, TETTERWORT!!!!! Congratulations to Mr. Carey, Mrs. Johnson, Mrs. Broyles, and Mr. Blair’s classes!!!!
FOR 8TH GRADERS ONLY:Eighth Graders: Get support on your path to college by applying for STEM Upward Bound in the counseling center OR at www. stemaccess.wordpress.com . This FREE program provides opportunities to explore colleges and careers, earn $600 this summer and $40 per month during school, take summer dual credit and other courses, receive academic support, and get financial assistance with college applications and SAT/ACT fees. First consideration goes to applications turned in online or at the counseling center by Friday, April 30.
KEEP THE MIDDLE STRONG!!!!!