MORNING ANNOUNCEMENTS
\r\n4/8/22
\r\nSt. Ann’s is looking for volunteers to help them out with a project this Saturday from 9AM-12PM. They are painting and renovating the Parish Center. If you are a High School student in need of community service hours and would like to help out please sign up in the office today.
\r\nWhat is autism acceptance? Autism acceptance means celebrating diversity by recognizing that Autistic people are different and not less, thriving as equally valid and valuable members of our community. Autism acceptance invites us to recognize that we all have strengths and weaknesses. Sharing mutual support and respecting each person's individual differences are just some of the ways we can accept each other and celebrate diversity.
\r\nFor their civics project, 8th-graders Kendall and Cami chose to do a donation drive for the homeless. They are looking for pillows, sheets, and blankets which can be put in a box near the main office from now until April 30th.
\r\nWB is kicking off its first “Out of the DARK” relay for mental health- and now is the time to sign up! This all night event takes place on Friday, April 29th, from 7pm to sunrise. Your donation of $25 will go towards funding future SEL programs at WB. Sign up with a team, club or group of friends and walk the night to raise awareness for mental health. Check your email inbox for more information and to sign up and please see Mrs. Brogna with any questions.
\r\nVolunteer Opportunity: The fourth annual “river walk” on river street, is scheduled for June 5th, from 10am-2pm with a rain date of June 12th. There are lots of events scheduled as well as entertainment. We are in need of some volunteers who could earn community service hours to help set up, run activities and assist in the day running smoothly.
\r\nAttention Model United nations – we will be meeting Monday April 11th during power block. Monday is also the deadline for letting Mr. Nenopoulos know if you will be attending the Sandwich Model UN meet.
\r\nAttention 200th Committee we will be meeting Tuesday during power block in the TV studio.
\r\nThe boys tennis team picked up another victory yesterday at Silver Lake. Winning in straight sets for WB at the singles spots were Graham Russo, Tommy Sheedy, and Chase Ryan. The senior doubles team of Keagan Bunker and Ryan Hulme struck fear in their opponents as they dominated the doubles game easily beating the Silver Lake team. Nolan Rec and Noah Schneeweis played a great match that came down to a third set tie breaker. Outstanding job boys tennis. Keep up those winning ways!
\r\nWHO DOESN’T LOVE HONEYDEW MUFFINS!!!
\r\nFOR EVERY SCHOOL COLOR MUFFIN BOUGHT FOR $2 EACH
\r\n100% OF PROCEEDS WILL GO TO CLASS OF 2022 SCHOLARSHIP
\r\nFROM NOW TO MAY 1ST
\r\nGUIDANCE NEWS
\r\n*PLEASE SEND MRS MYERS A COPY OF YOUR SENIOR PICTURE*(OR SHE’LL USE YOUR 7TH GRADE ASPEN PICTURE-LOL)
\r\nALSO PLEASE BRING IN ACCEPTANCES, DECISIONS AND MAJOR, OR IF MILITARY - WHICH BRANCH OR IF GOING INTO WORKFORCE.
\r\nTHIS IS ALL FOR A SLIDESHOW
\r\nThe Wildcat Cafe is serving a variety of Original pizza, nachos, fish sandwiches and chicken patties for lunch today along with freshly made grab and go wraps, salads and power packs. This week’s special is a Greek salad or wrap with chicken and a charcuterie box with meats, cheese, fresh fruit and crackers. Donut holes, pretzels, egg sandwiches, uncrustables and assorted pastries are available at break. Don’t forget to take at least one serving of veggies or fruit at each meal.