Wednesday, February 3, 2010

2-4-10

Student Bulletin
Thursday, February 4, 2010

Career Area of the Week:
How about a CONSTRUCTION ELECTRICIAN? CONSTRUCTION ELECTRICIANS install, connect, test and maintain electrical systems, including climate control, security and communications in office buildings, homes, schools, hospitals and other structures where electrical power is used. Most CONSTRUCTION ELECTRICIANS lean their trade through a 4- or 5- year apprenticeship program. Some learn their skills informally, on the job; working has helpers for experienced electricians.

Here are this and next weeks after school rec activities:

Thursday, Feb 4
Riverside Tennis
Computers

Monday, Feb 8
Bingo
Soccer Team sign-up
Computers

Tuesday, Feb 9
Bingo
Soccer practice for game on 22nd

Wednesday, Feb 10
Cooking: Coffee cake muffins
Computers
Fun Fitness

Door to poor behavior in the lunchroom and the lollipop table, assigned seating and no ala-carte for the next two weeks! No lollipops will be sold at lunch, but they will be sold at the basketball games.

8th graders that are interested in AVID at North High should come and listen to their presentation on Friday from 1:45-2:15. Stop by E14 and get a pass.

Book club has 15 more openings!!! The One Left Behind is the book that we will be reading! If you enjoy reading and want to join us for lunch and recess on Thursdays, sign up with Mrs. Strand or Mrs. Hauff! Thanks!

Congratulations to the All-City Band and Orchestra students on their performance in the All-City groups that played Monday and Tuesday of this week

Here are the new play areas for February
Field O-R
North parking lot A-H
South parking lot S-Z
Tennis courts I-N

STUCO will be selling carnations for Valentine’s Day. The flowers will cost $3.00 and will be delivered on Thursday, February 11th.

STUCO will also be sponsoring Saturday Movie Matinees. This Saturday, we will be showing Monsters, Inc. The movie starts at 10:00; it is free for all PV students, family and staff. We will also be selling popcorn, soda and candy at the movie.

STUCO will be sponsoring a fundraiser for Pennies for Pasta; the proceeds will go to the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society. We will be selling suckers and beads for fifty cents each. Also, there are several teachers who have boxes in their rooms for donations. The mentoring class who donates the most will receive a free pasta lunch from the Olive Garden restaurant. Watch for the “Spirit Week” agenda for next week.

Braindrop for the day
Between 1892 and 1954, more than 12,000,000 immigrants were processed through Ellis Island.