Student Bulletin
Wednesday, October 7, 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:
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Cooking- Tarantula tacos
Outdoor Act.
Computers
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Carousel Skating
Computers
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.
There will be a Circle of Friends lunch and game day on Thursday. Come by E-10 and get a pass from Mrs. Borst before Thursday. Please show your pass to your teacher at 10:50 and join the TMR group in the cafeteria for lunch and games.
Our 2nd Annual Winter Ball in quickly approaching! So, mark your calendars… Friday, December 18th, from 6:00-8:00 in the Gym. You must have an ID to enter and you cannot be on the D & F list! So, get them grades up and don’t miss out on this unforgettable event! More details to come…
Today is the last day to sign up for ASP field trip to Carousel Skating on Thursday. You will not be allowed to go on Thursday, unless you have signed up on Monday, Tuesday or Wednesday. NO LATE ADDITIONS!!! ~Ms. Orr
ASP will sponsor a sewing class on October 12th. Bring your own clothes and be prepared to lean functional sewing (buttons, hemming, and patches). We will also provide decorative items to sew on any clothes you provide. Come and have fun while learning a life skill.
Attention 8th grade students: Do you have school spirit? Are you interested in getting some cheerleading experience before going to high school? We are putting together a team to perform a cheer and chant at the next pep rally. Talk to Mrs. Strand or Mrs. Schuster for details before Friday, October 9th if you are interested in joining! ~ Mrs. Schuster
Leave a positive mark on PV; buy flower bulbs to plant around the grounds. Bulbs are $1.00 each and will be on sale before and after school Monday thru Friday. The bulbs will be delivered to your mentor teacher. The mentor class who buys the most bulbs will win a pizza party in the fall and the mentor class with the “prettiest” garden will win a pizza party in the spring.
The first STUCO Dance will be held Friday, October 9th. We will have the DJ from Another Dimension Entertainment. You know the one who gave way glow in the dark necklaces?! The cost is $3.00 to get in and there will also be a costume contest. But, don’t forget about the D & F list—3 D’s or one F and you cannot attend and enjoy the party. Get those grades up and dance your little heart out on Friday, October 9th from 6:00-8:00. ~Mrs. Plotner
Braindrop for the day:
Play-Doh is a modeling compound used by children for art and craft projects at home and in school. Composed of flour, water, salt, and other ingredients, the product was first manufactured in Cincinnati as wallpaper cleaner in the years following World War II. By the mid-1950s, its modern use became popular.