Student Bulletin
Monday, October 12, 2009
Career Area of the Week:
How about a POSTAL CLERK? POSTAL CLERKS include a variety of workers such as distribution clerks, mail processors and window clerk. They sort mail and serve customers at local post offices. Distribution clerk and mail processors sort mail for delivery to customers. Window or counter clerks wait on customers at post offices. They sell stamps, money orders, postal stationery, mailing envelopes and boxes. REQUIREMENTS: POSTAL CLERKS must be U.S. Citizens or must have permanent resident-alien status in the United States. They must be at least 18 years old (or 16, if they have a high school diploma). Applicants must take a written examination that measures speed and accuracy at checking names and numbers and the ability to remember mail distribution procedures.
Here are this weeks after school rec activities:
12
Computers
Baseball
Sewing
13
Soccer
Fun fitness
Computers
14
Cooking: Deviled eggs
Computers
Basketball
Due to poor behavior in first and second lunches, there will be NO ala-carte for both lunches today and tomorrow!
If you haven’t turned in your Circle of Friends field trip form to Mrs. Borst, it needs to be done by the end of the day today. COF participates will be leaving for a COF activity at Friends University Tuesday, October 13th, at 8:45 a.m.
The Wichita State Athletic Department and Shocker Volleyball would like to invite all USD 259 staff, teachers, students and their guests to attend USD 259 night at the Shocker Volleyball game vs. Missouri State on Friday, October 23rd at 7:00 p.m. at Charles Koch Arena. Tickets are available at a group discount of $5 each by using the promotional code ‘USD259’ online at GoShockers.com, or calling the Shocker Ticket Office at 978-3267.
Braindrop for the day:
Glacier ice is the largest reservoir of fresh water on Earth, and is second only to oceans as the largest reservoir of total water. Glaciers cover vast areas of the Polar Regions and are found in mountain ranges of every continent except Australia.