Student Bulletin
Thursday, January 28, 2010
Career Area of the Week:
How about a REPORTER/JOURNALIST? REPORTERS/JOURNALISTS gather information and prepare reports of news locally and from all over the world. They write news on foreign affairs, war, accidents, politics, celebrities and many other subjects. They investigate leads, observe events at the scene and interview people. They take notes and may take photos or shoot videos. Employers prefer to hire REPORTERS/JOURNALISTS with a bachelor’s degree in journalism. Experience on school newspapers or broadcasting stations and internships with news companies is a plus.
Don’t forget to donate to Pennies for Peace- Tomorrow will be the last day to donate to help educators’ students in other parts of the world.
PVMS will be having a bake sale on Friday, January 29th at 3:10 in the front lobby by the cafeteria.
Don’t forget to sign up for the Fuel up to Play 60 program on their website. The Fuel up to Play 60 advisory team will be giving away two Nintendo Wii's at the end of the school year to the student who logs the most activity and the other winner will be drawn from all students who have signed up on the website.
Here are this weeks after school rec activities:
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Field trip
Computers
Braindrop for the day
Brown bear cubs don't come out of their birthing dens until they are about four months old. They stay with their mothers until they are two to three years old.