MORNING ANNOUNCEMENTS
\r\n5/8/2023
\r\nThe French National Honor Society is sponsoring a Collection Drive to benefit the Haitian Health Foundation. This organization provides health care, education assistance, community development, and relief services to more than 250,000 people in more than 100 rural villages of Haiti. It has become more and more challenging for families in Haiti to access nutritious food as prices keep rising. The HHF distributes more than 900 food kits per month to struggling families. Your donation of creamy peanut butter or canned tuna can help the HHF in their fight against malnutrition. Donations can also be dropped off in Room 214. The last day of the collection drive is May 17.
\r\nThere will be two production crew positions open for Morning Announcements. If you’re interested in working behind the scenes, you work well with others, and can get here for 7:00 each and every morning, this might be your thing. See Mr. Cray or shoot him an email ASAP if you’re interested.
\r\nSophomores - If you are interested in running for a Class Officer position for next school year please fill out and submit the Google Form sent to your email by May 17th. To sign up you must include your full name, the position you are running for as well as the speech you will deliver on election day.
\r\nThank you to everyone who came out yesterday to the first annual Pledge Walk for Childhood Cancer! It was a beautiful day and we raised over 13 thousand dollars for the Jimmy Fund Clinic at the Dana Farber Cancer Institute in memory of Bella Dubois. Never underestimate the impact that you can have! Please make sure to submit your pledges to the office by May 19th if you have not already.
\r\n(*Please show this video (0-:50) w/ announcement Take A Trip Change a Life with Caritas Smile #spreadinghappiness)
\r\nAttention! The Global Citizens Club is partnering with Caritas Smile to collect donations of school supplies to send to students living in poverty in the Dominican Republic.
\r\nFor those who don’t know, the Dominican Republic is a Spanish-speaking nation in the Caribbean that borders Haiti. Over 40% of its residents live in poverty, and over 10% in extreme poverty.
\r\nCaritas Smile, a non-profit organization made up of volunteers, will be heading down to the Dominican Republic in June to build a school for elementary school students. Please help us meet our goal by sponsoring a student at this school. To sponsor a student, please bring THREE school supplies to the cafeteria donation box through May12th. Items such as notebooks, writing utensils, crayons, folders, erasers, and even backpacks would be appreciated. Any questions, please see Ms. Fougere or Mr. Ennis.
\r\nIf anyone is in need of hours to close up the year, Mr. Cray has many opportunities starting as soon as next week. Send him an email or stop by ASAP and make all of your hours come true.
\r\nSenior Reception is Wednesday, May 24th at 6:30 p.m. at the Indian Pond Country Club in Kingston. Cost is $30. Payment can be given to Mr. McMurray or Mrs. MacMillan, or you have the option to pay on-line through MySchoolBucks. Payments must be made by May 12th.
\r\nGUIDANCE
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\r\nThe Wildcat cafe is serving pizza, nachos and chicken patties for lunch along with an assortment of freshly made wraps, subs and salads. This week’s featured wrap is chicken bacon ranch and the featured salad is a new vegan tri-colored quinoa bowl with chopped veggies, chickpeas and a balsamic dressing.
\r\nThe menu for break includes funnel cakes, assorted pastries, egg sandwiches, smoothies, apple nachos,soft pretzels,uncrustables and the snack rack.
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