MORNING ANNOUNCEMENTS

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3/7/2023

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Attention Environmental Club!  We have a mandatory meeting after school Wednesday at 11:00.  Shouldn’t take long.  We’ll talk about environmental stuff. 

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It’s that time of year to show your class pride and compete against the other grades in some friendly competition! Pride week will begin next week!  Sign up for fun and games during powerblock this week.  Your dress up days will be 

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Wed- Mathletes vs Athletes

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Thurs/Fri- Class Colors 

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Freshmen wear red, sophomores blue, juniors white and seniors maroon.  Let’s have some fun!

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The Wildcat cafe is Spicy and crispy chicken pattie, burgers and Big Daddy’s cheese pizz for lunch today along with a variety of fresh grab and gos. The featured wrap this week is Asian chicken with crunchy pea pods and chow mein noodles. 

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This week is National school breakfast week! Today’s new breakfast item is a warm chocolate swirl pastry.  Additional items include caramel apple nachos, assorted pastries, egg sandwiches, uncrustables, soft pretzels and snack rack items are available at break.

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 Switch drinks are stocked at the cash registers and ice cream will only be sold after all students have received lunch. Remember that if you get a free breakfast before the bell, you will need to pay for a second breakfast at break.

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The World Language Department in conjunction with the Global Citizens Club, Model UN, and the World Language Honor Societies are happy to announce that The World Culture Night is returning this year! On Thursday, March 16th beginning at 5:30 pm, we will host this incredible community event filled with lots of food, music and entertainment. Students and families from the community  will set up tables in our cafeteria, each representing a different country of their choosing. On each table, students or families will create a dish to serve as the community eats around the world! During this event, there will be several cultural workshops to participate in as well, such as African drumming, Chinese lettering, and Zumba to Brazilian music. If you and your family are interested in representing your culture with a table, we would love to have you! Please reach out to Senora Oliveira if interested .  Cost of attendance is $5 per person with a $25 family cap. Come help us celebrate all of the great culture and heritage that our community has to offer!    

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Guidance

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Matt Martineau has been accepted into Bridgewater State University.

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Jack Campbell has been accepted into BSU, Fitchburg and UMass Dartmouth.

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Sarah Kearton has been accepted into UConn, UMass Amherst, URI and Quinnipiac.

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Jacob Sousa has been accepted into UConn, Virginia Tech, Penn State, Endicott and UNH

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Congratulations to all of you!

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The WBYAA Field Day will be held on Saturday, April 29th and they are looking for about 25 volunteers to assist them.  They are looking for student volunteers who can help with raffles, the snack shack, and clean up.   They are looking for a student who would like to be the wildcat mascot to march in the parade. Lastly, they are looking for someone to sing the National Anthem or a band performance. 

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Humboldt Storage & Moving in Canton is offering ‘Full and Part TIme Summer Job Opportunities’ to Juniors and Seniors.   If you are interested, please see Mrs. MacMillan in Guidance to get more information.

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