Student Bulletin
Tuesday, November 10, 2009
Career Area of the Week:
How about a BAKER? BAKERS bake breads, rolls, cakes, pies, cookies and various other items. They measure flour, sugar, shortening and various other ingredients and mix them in a large mixing machine bowls according to recipes. Some BAKERS may learn the trade through apprenticeship programs, usually in craft bakeries. Many apprentice bakers participate in correspondence study and may work towards a certificate in baking. Some large hotels, restaurants and supermarkets have their own training programs for bakers.
Don’t forget conferences are tonight from
4:00-7:30. See you there!
There will no school tomorrow, Wednesday, November 11th due to the Veteran’s Day Holiday!
Here are this weeks after school rec activities:
10
P/T Conferences
11
NO SCHOOL
12
Soccer game: PV @ Curtis
Computers
Braindrop for the day:
Cashmere wool, usually simply known as cashmere, is a fiber obtained from the Cashmere goat. Cashmere wool is fine in texture, and it is also strong, light, and soft; when it is made into garments, they are extremely warm to wear.