Morning Announcements

2/14/2020

Attention AP Students: Final Payments are due NO LATER THAN February 28th

Anyone interested in attending PCC this summer, applications and deposit due by Feb 14th. If you need an Application or information please visit the Guidance office

Anchor 1: Hey kid, you feeling another Environmental Minute today?

Anchor 2: Yeah sure, why not?  This one is featuring our winter athletes - should be a good one.

Anchor 1: Aren’t they all… welp, here we go!

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Anchor 2: Yo that makes me want to run out and start a compost pile right quick!

Anchor 1: I’m so jacked up, I’m about to start eating at a lower trophic level because it’s more energy efficient,  bro!

Anchor 2: Ok then, moving on...

Seniors: Please bring all Acceptance Letters to Guidance

Attention Seniors: Just a reminder that you need to come by the Guidance office to check the Scholarship table weekly. New Scholarship opportunities are coming in on a regular basis and you don’t miss out!

Ski Club members that want to go to Killington on March 14 should get their permission form today since it’s due the Monday after vacation. Payments are coming in already so don’t be left out! There is a cutoff of 48 so first come, first served.

If you missed the track and field signups on Monday, please see Mr. Pike or Mrs. Daley to sign up and get important information. 

Attention all athletes:  If you are an athlete not currently participating in a winter sport, you must remove your locks and clean out your locker.  All lockers will be cleaned out at the end of this week.

Juniors:   many of you still owe dues…..these have to be paid before you will be sold a prom ticket...see Mrs. Graziano or Mr Finley if you have any questions

February 17th is Random Act of Kindness day - to celebrate there will be a new suggestion of ideas students can do to spread kindness in our community posted on the window of the school store. Today’s  suggestion…...“Give someone a hug”

Are you interested in a career in a technology field such as information management or computer science? Please come to a power block Tech Talk in the Computer Lab during power block on this Friday February 14. We will have a Skype interview with a young woman who has a very cool experience set. She worked at Google for a year and also interned at M.I.T working in the cryptography department. What is cryptography? It’s the art of creating secret codes so that the data we send on the internet and give to our banks is safe from hacking. There will be donuts too. If you are at all interested stop by.and sign up with Mrs. Edgar. 

The West Bridgewater Debate Team hosted rounds 7 and 8 here at the High School this past Wednesday. While many teams faced tough competition with hard losses, Darlenny Soto and Paige McGettrick took easy wins in both rounds for the novice negatives. For the Varsity Negatives Elise Puliafico and Chris Nenopoulos dominated their opponents in round 7 taking all stock issues!

A big thank you to Mr. Pike and Mr. Cray who gave their time to judge!

The Debate team will look for a strong finish in the final round on Feb. 26th At BR 

The Wildcat Cafe is serving Original pizza with a variety of toppings today along with chicken patties and nachos. The featured grab and gos are a chicken bacon ranch wrap and a Fiesta chicken salad bowl. Freshly baked Valentine’s Day cinnamon rolls are available at break.