Monday, October 12, 2009

10-13-09

Student Bulletin
Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Career Area of the Week:
How about an AIRCRAFT TECHNICIAN? AIRCRAFT TECHNICIANS perform scheduled maintenance, make repairs and complete inspections required by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to keep jets, prop planes, helicopters and other aircraft in top operating condition. The FAA requires 18 month of work experience for an airframe, power plant, or avionics repairer’s certificate and 30 months for a combined A & P certificate. Completion of a program at an FAA-certified mechanic school can substitute for the work experience. Most airlines require a high school diploma and an A & P certificate.

Here are this weeks after school rec activities:

12
Computers
Baseball
Sewing

13
Soccer
Fun fitness
Computers

14
Cooking: Deviled eggs
Computers
Basketball

There will be no school on Friday, October 16th due to a Non-teaching duty day AND Monday, October 19th due to a District Inservice Day. Students will return Tuesday, October 20th. Enjoy your 4-day weekend!

Come and support the Lady Royals volleyball team this Thursday as they take on Allison and Mayberry. The cost is $1 and you CANNOT be on the D and F list.

Check out the new items in the school store- Mechanical pencils, smelly gel pens, highlighters and locker buddies!

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:
Menhaden have been called "the most important fish in the sea" because of the vital role that they play in the oceans' ecosystem. They go by many different names, some of the most popular being bunker, pogies, mossbacks, bugmouths, alewifes, and fat-backs.