Thursday, September 24, 2009

9-24-09

Student Bulletin

Thursday, September 24, 2009

Career Area of the Week:
How about an ATHELETIC TRAINER? ATHLETIC TRAINERS are concerned with the prevention, recognition, management and rehabilitation of sports injuries. They help athletes avoid unnecessary medical treatment and disruption of normal daily activities by overseeing programs to maintain their physical fitness and prevent injury. They make sure athletes are in the best physical condition and are able to withstand the rigors of competition. Employers prefer to hire ATHLETIC TRAINERS with at least a bachelor’s degree in athletic training. Some employers prefer a master’s degree.

Here are this and next weeks after school rec activities:
23
Cooking
Baseball
Computers
Board Games

24
Computers
Movie
Outdoor Activities

28
Soccer
Crafts
Computers
Dancing

29
Fun Fitness
Checker
Tournament
Computers
Girl Stuff

30
Cooking
Computers
Sewing
Baseball

Due to poor behavior, First lunch will have NO Ala-Carte Thursday, Friday and Monday!!!

There will be a Circle of Friends meet and greet TODAY, during mentoring. If you have signed up to be a part of Circle of Friends, come and meet your buddy TODAY during mentoring in E-10. See you there!
~Mrs. Borst

Volleyball tryouts for 7th and 8th graders will be September 29th and 30th from 3:20-4:50. You must have a physical on file to tryout. See you there!
~Mrs. Linn

Pleasant Valley MS invites students and their families to BORDERS in New Market Square, TONIGHT from 5:00-8:00 to kick-off our 25 Book Campaign. 20% of all sales associated with PVMS will be donated directly to PVMS from Thursday the 24th through Sunday the 27th. We will have the PVMS Pep Band and our Royal Choir performing, a mini chess tournament, readings from favorite stories, board games, refreshments and lots of fun. Please come join us! Transportation by bus will be provided from PVMS to Borders and back every thirty minutes.

Braindrop for the day:
Archery is the art, practice, or skill of propelling arrows with the use of a bow. Archery has historically been used for hunting and combat; in modern times its main use is that of a recreational activity. One who practices archery is typically known as an "archer" or "bowman," and one who is fond of or an expert at archery can be referred to as a "toxophilite."