MORNING ANNOUNCEMENTS

4/2/24

Hey Juniors! Prom Tickets will be on sale in the lobby during powerblock next week for one week only.  Tickets are $60 per person ($120 per couple) and may be paid for by cash or check made out to West Bridgewater High School.  All juniors must pay their $45 class dues during ticket sales whether or not you are going to Prom. You will not be able to buy a Prom ticket without paying your dues at the same time. All dues payments and Prom tickets must be paid for by April 12th.

On April 5th & 6th WB Wildcat Players will be putting on the production of ANNIE JR. Shows are both nights at 7pm and a Saturday Matinee at 2pm! See Ms. Martin or Ms. Romano for tickets, they are $10 dollars general admission or $15 preferred seating. You can also buy tickets at the door! Come see the talents of your talented peers shine on stage! 

The SECOND ANNUAL PLEDGE WALK FOR CHILDHOOD CANCER is happening on Saturday, May 4th from 4-7pm.  Our goal is to raise at least $25,000 for the Jimmy Fund Clinic at Dana Farber Cancer Institute.  It will be a fun day with food trucks, music, games, a chance to dunk Mrs. Page and to just be with the community to help an important cause.  You can sign up to walk by using the QR codes on the flyers around the school and there are pledge sheets available in the main office.  Also, Tshirts and hoodies will be available for sale during powerblock the week before April vacation… stay tuned for more information!

The interest meeting for the spring play “Something About a Soldier” scheduled for today during power block has been postponed. You can still reach out to Mr. Mael or Ms. Kendall with any questions regarding the show. 

Sophomores, don’t forget about Chipotle night held this Wednesday from 4-8 pm at the Westgate Brockton location. Make sure to stop by or order online using the code provided on a flyer! Invite your friends and family to support our class!

Attention High School Students - the Photo Club is having its Annual Best In Show Photo Contest. The contest is open to all High School Students and Staff. The entry deadline has been extended to Wednesday April 3! 1 Entry per student/staff. Please email Mr. Ennis your entries.  Entries will be printed and Hung in the Green commons and Students will be able to vote on their favorite.

Summer job opportunities:

L. Knife & Son in Kingston is hiring for summer! Delivery and Warehouse roles are available that pay $18.50 - $21/hour. Work is active and responsible for helping on trucks or in the warehouse. Students must be 18 years or older to apply.  Also, Humboldt Storage and Moving in Canton is hiring for summer help.  You must be 17 years or older. Details to apply for both jobs can be found in Guidance.

There will be Pickleball today during Powerblock.  Please use the email you received from Mr. Campagna or Mr. Antonio as your pass to come down to the gym.

This is the last week for the clothing drive! Clothing should be new or gently used or for ages newborn to 13

If you have donated please email Alexandra Edgerly with your name and homeroom for a chance to win a gift card..

4/2 Today’s featured breakfast is warm cinnamon and sugar donuts  .  Other choices include a variety of pastries including a school made coffee cafe square, soft pretzels, uncrustables, assorted breakfast sandwiches, smoothies, fresh strawberry yogurt parfaits and the “pick 2” snack rack. For cereal lovers, check out the new cereal varieties at the speedy cereal display in front of the milk chest.  

Today’s hot lunch is an Italian plate of cheese ravioli and meatballs and marinara with a garlic bread stick.  The grill is offering crispy and spicy chicken filets on a bun and the pizza station has Tony’s French bread pizza. This week’s featured salad is a Fiesta chicken bowl with cheddar, corn, black beans, tortilla chips and a Southwest Ranch dressing. Freshly made grab and go’s include chicken caesar salads and wraps, Buffalo chicken wraps,  vegetarian mediterranean wraps, bagels w/ yogurt, tuna salad and  ham subs along with  uncrustables.  

Please think about reducing food waste! Only take what you think you’ll eat and put unopened juice, fruit, and other sealed items in the share bins for others to enjoy.