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September 24, 2021
September 24, 2021
Posted on 09/24/2021

Join FBLA: Are you waiting for a personal invitation to join FBLA?  Well, this is it.  Don't wait a minute longer!  See Mr. Christy in room 222 or 226 to join one of the largest student organizations in the world - Future Business Leaders of America.  You'll have a chance to compete against other business students from across the state, you'll learn leadership skills, and you'll help your school and community. It doesn't matter what grade you are in.  Everyone is welcome to join.  Our first meeting is Thursday, September 30th at 7am in room 222. Get involved in your school.  Sign up for FBLA.

 

Girls Basketball: There are open gyms happening on the following dates: 9/27, 10/4, 10/11, 10/18, 10/25 from 6:45 pm-8:15 pm

 

HOSA: Calling all students who are interested in working  in health care,  HOSA, Health Occupation Students of America, will be holding its first informational meeting on Tuesday, September 28th after school.  Maybe you know exactly what kind of health care job you would like or maybe you are still trying to figure it out, either way, HOSA is for you.  Health care encompasses a wide variety of jobs, from working as a dental hygienist, to being a mental health counselor or to being a CNA, nurse or doctor.  Depending on the kind of job, education requirements for obtaining a position could be a certification, a 2 year program or a 4 year program and beyond.  Being part of this club will go a long way in helping you achieve your goals.  See Mrs. Enderby in room 133 or Mrs. Christopherson in room 127 if you have any questions.  We hope you join us!


"The pessimist complains about the wind. The optimist expects it to change. The leader adjusts the sails." Are you looking to join a new club this school year? Do you consider yourself a leader? Do you like business or marketing? If you answered yes to any of those questions, DECA sounds like a great club to join this school year. Our first informational meeting will be on Tuesday, September 28th at 3:05 in room 224. If you can't make it, but want to sign up, please see Mrs. VandenLangenberg or stop in room 224.


Want to learn more about career and educational options after high school? Make sure to attend NWTC's Open House Next Week Tuesday, September 28th and Wednesday, September 29th from 3:00-6:00 PM.  Tuesday's event will highlight the Trades, Public Safety, Energy Center, Transportation Center programs. Wednesday's event will highlight the Business, Health, Education, General Studies programs. No registration is required! More information can be found here at the link provided:  www.nwtc.edu/openhouse

 

The PSAT/NMSQT is an optional exam offered to all 10th and 11th grade students in the district and will take place on Wednesday, October 13th, 2021 at Green Bay EAST High School. The cost of the exam is $20. There is a limited number of exams, so we recommend that interested students register as soon as possible. Registrations will be awarded on a first-come-first-serve basis. Online exam registration will end on Wednesday, October 6, 2021. In order to register please check your student email account for details about the test and the registration link! See Ms. Kong in the Career Center with questions!

 

Attention Math Team: Our first math meet is Monday, September 27th.  Please be in the LMC at 5 pm. Any questions please see Mr. Quinn or Mr. Garay

 

Musical Tech Opportunities:  All students signed up for musical tech should plan to attend the Tech Meeting next Monday, September 27th from 3:30-4:30 in the auditorium.  This includes sound, lighting, backstage, costumes, set, and other support areas of the production.  Questions?  Contact Mrs. Tjoflat, Mrs. Peters, or Mr. Foss at the contact listed below. [email protected], [email protected], or [email protected]

 

All Students: Students this is a reminder that when you are going out for lunch that the homes and the business in the neighborhood are privately owned and you should be respecting their properties. Please be courteous and do not litter or damage any of the privately owned properties. 

 

As we begin our day, we acknowledge and honor the original inhabitants of our various nations of Wisconsin. As we currently reside on the traditional unceded territory of the Menominee Indian Tribe of Wisconsin, and the Ho-Chunk Nation, we acknowledge these nations, people, and communities both past and present, as well as future generations. This acknowledgement demonstrates our sustained commitment to building authentic relationships and coalitions with all members of these Nations and communities. 


Word of the Day: Hobnob, verb, to come or be together as friends


And these have been your morning announcements, 

Have a punctual National Punctuation Day and a fabulous learning day!


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