Morning Announcements\t
\r\n11/6/20
\r\nThe Learning Commons is now open for 15 students per day during Powerblock to use the space. The sign up will be updated on Mondays as PB days and availability might change weekly. Sign up will be posted on the Learning Commons Website which can be found on the MSHS website under the Parents & Students menu tab. Students should only sign up for 1 PB a week so more students are able to use the space. Students are required to notify/get approval from their PB teacher to leave class and come to the Learning Commons. Student sign up will be on a first come first serve basis.
\r\nTri-M is looking to see if there would be interest in a virtual gingerbread decorating contest this year as a fundraiser. There will be prizes! Please fill out the Google form that Ms. Kendall emailed so that we can see if there would be enough interest to run it.
\r\nSpirit Week: Tuesday is Maroon & White Day - show your school spirit! For Cohort B, Thursday is USA Day, wear your red, white and blue
\r\nSeniors - Bios are due TODAY! This means your bio, quote, baby picture, and senior portrait all need to be turned in.
\r\nThe next meeting of the drama club is today after school in the auditorium. The meeting will run from 2:10- 4. Please see our Google classroom for additional information.
\r\nThe Leo's club will be holding an interest meeting soon for anyone who is interested in joining. Please go to Mr. Finley, or Mrs. Pope to receive the classroom code to get club updates and for the meetings.
\r\nReminder the food drive is on going. Please bring non perishable food to your powerblocks. Help support your Community food pantry.
\r\nBirthdays:
\r\n(11/9) Today the Wildcat Cafe is serving a variety of original pizza today along with chicken patties and new steak and cheese sub. French fries are available with all lunches. Everyday we have a selection of freshly made grab and go salads, subs and wraps and this week we are featuring an Asian chicken wrap with crunchy chow mein noodles. Don’t forget to check out our selection of snack items for sales by the cash register.
\r\nYogurt and granola parfaits soft pretzels, assorted breakfast sandwiches and pastries are available at break.
\r\nPlease remember to use the hand sanitizer at the entrances to the serving area and social distance in line.
\r\nVeterans Day
\r\nVeterans Day is a Time when all Americans pay their respect and turn their thoughts to our nations’ servicemen and women, past and present who have dedicated their lives to the defense of our nations’ values and principles. It is a moment when we need to remember that we are currently at war and that our service people are in harm's way while fulfilling their duties honorably so that we can be safe at home.
\r\nVeterans Day observed on November 11 is an official United States holiday honoring armed service veterans. It coincides with other holidays such as Armistice Day or Remembrance Day, which are celebrated in other parts of the world and also mark the anniversary of the signing of the Armistice that ended World War I. Major hostilities of World War I were formally ended at the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month in 1918.
\r\nVeterans Day is not to be confused with Memorial Day. Veterans Day celebrates the service of all U.S. military veterans, while Memorial Day is a day of remembering the men and women who died while serving.
\r\nSo keep in your hearts and thoughts our veterans past and present, and remember to thank our proud vets!
\r\nThe girls varsity soccer team defeated New Bedford 5-0 on Friday. Amanda Jacques picked up a hat trick and Arianna Georgantas and Bryn Bouvier each tallied one. The girls finish their regular season today against Brockton.
\r\nMorning Announcements\t
\r\n11/6/20
\r\nThe Learning Commons is now open for 15 students per day during Powerblock to use the space. The sign up will be updated on Mondays as PB days and availability might change weekly. Sign up will be posted on the Learning Commons Website which can be found on the MSHS website under the Parents & Students menu tab. Students should only sign up for 1 PB a week so more students are able to use the space. Students are required to notify/get approval from their PB teacher to leave class and come to the Learning Commons. Student sign up will be on a first come first serve basis.
\r\nTri-M is looking to see if there would be interest in a virtual gingerbread decorating contest this year as a fundraiser. There will be prizes! Please fill out the Google form that Ms. Kendall emailed so that we can see if there would be enough interest to run it.
\r\nSpirit Week: Tuesday is Maroon & White Day - show your school spirit! For Cohort B, Thursday is USA Day, wear your red, white and blue
\r\nSeniors - Bios are due TODAY! This means your bio, quote, baby picture, and senior portrait all need to be turned in.
\r\nThe next meeting of the drama club is today after school in the auditorium. The meeting will run from 2:10- 4. Please see our Google classroom for additional information.
\r\nThe Leo's club will be holding an interest meeting soon for anyone who is interested in joining. Please go to Mr. Finley, or Mrs. Pope to receive the classroom code to get club updates and for the meetings.
\r\nReminder the food drive is on going. Please bring non perishable food to your powerblocks. Help support your Community food pantry.
\r\nBirthdays:
\r\n(11/9) Today the Wildcat Cafe is serving a variety of original pizza today along with chicken patties and new steak and cheese sub. French fries are available with all lunches. Everyday we have a selection of freshly made grab and go salads, subs and wraps and this week we are featuring an Asian chicken wrap with crunchy chow mein noodles. Don’t forget to check out our selection of snack items for sales by the cash register.
\r\nYogurt and granola parfaits soft pretzels, assorted breakfast sandwiches and pastries are available at break.
\r\nPlease remember to use the hand sanitizer at the entrances to the serving area and social distance in line.
\r\nVeterans Day
\r\nVeterans Day is a Time when all Americans pay their respect and turn their thoughts to our nations’ servicemen and women, past and present who have dedicated their lives to the defense of our nations’ values and principles. It is a moment when we need to remember that we are currently at war and that our service people are in harm's way while fulfilling their duties honorably so that we can be safe at home.
\r\nVeterans Day observed on November 11 is an official United States holiday honoring armed service veterans. It coincides with other holidays such as Armistice Day or Remembrance Day, which are celebrated in other parts of the world and also mark the anniversary of the signing of the Armistice that ended World War I. Major hostilities of World War I were formally ended at the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month in 1918.
\r\nVeterans Day is not to be confused with Memorial Day. Veterans Day celebrates the service of all U.S. military veterans, while Memorial Day is a day of remembering the men and women who died while serving.
\r\nSo keep in your hearts and thoughts our veterans past and present, and remember to thank our proud vets!
\r\nThe girls varsity soccer team defeated New Bedford 5-0 on Friday. Amanda Jacques picked up a hat trick and Arianna Georgantas and Bryn Bouvier each tallied one. The girls finish their regular season today against Brockton.
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