Multicultural club is meeting TODAY at 2:05 in cafeteria “B”. Students must
attend to pick up their yearbook picture passes.
-
Attention Seniors: Order your Cap and Gown TODAY
DURING lunch blocks. Please make your check for 25 dollars payable to
Jostens.
-
RED CROSS CLUB IS HOLDING A MEETING TODAY AT 2:30 PM
IN CAFETERIA “B” TO PLAN THE BAKE SALE SCHEDULED FOR THURSDAY, JANUARY 30TH.
-
the DECA awards pizza party is TODAY after school in
cafeteria “A”. Email mrs. Stapenski if you plan to attend.
-
The Media Center will close at 3:00 today.
-
Come out and support your Falcons Boys Basketball
team as they make their run for the State and County tournament season. Home
games this week include TONIGHT, January 28th at 7pm Vs. Division rivals North
Brunswick and on Friday night, January 31st at 7pm vs. GMC rivals Old Bridge.
Get to the gym early and GET LOUD during the pre-game festivities and ALL GAME
LONG!! they NEED their 6TH MAN!
-
this week is national drug facts week. Recent
research states that marijuana use that begins during adolescence can
lower IQ and impair other measures of mental function into adulthood.
-
FBLA and The March of Dimes come together again for
their 3rd Annual “Karaoke for a Cause” on Wednesday January 29! Come
on out and sing your favorite songs from 5:30 pm to 8:30pm in the Commons!
Ticket donations are $5.00 in advance and can be purchased from any FBLA member.
Tickets can also be purchased at the door for $7.00. If you have any
questions, please see Ms. Dale in Room G-227.
-
Poetry Club is meeting on Wednesday, January 29 after
school in room G-346. Come with new poetry to share!
-
Youth and Government is meeting after school on
Wednesday, January 29th. Credentials and payments are due that day. See Ms.
Granett with any questions.
-
The Falcon L.I.F.E. Program is collecting cans of food
for Deacon's Food Cupboard. Please drop off cans in room C-109 by Wednesday,
January 29th. they will also be collecting winter mittens or gloves, hats,
scarves and socks for the "Sock It To Me" clothing drive. Please drop
off all items in room C-109 by Wednesday, January 29th.
-
Come out and support the girls basketball team this
Thursday, January 30, on its is Senior Night. tip off is at 7:00 pm. Wear your
Birdcage T-shirt and get into the game free of charge. Join the student section
for a “blackout” to support your Lady Falcons! T-shirts cost $10 and are
available in the school store and will also be sold in the lobby before the
game. All proceeds support your student athletes.
-
Literary Magazine is meeting on Thursday, January 30th
after school in room G-346. Come prepared with submissions!
-
Club Pictures for the yearbook will be taken on
Thursday, January 30th. You MUST have a pass from your advisor in
order to take the picture. ON THAT NOTE, THE FOLLOWING CLUB MEMBERS ARE ASKED
TO FIND MR. TOLBOOM OR DR. PANGALOS FOR THEIR CLUB PICTURE PASSES: CHESS CLUB,
ENVIRONMENTAL ACTION CLUB, SCIENCE LEAGUE, FRENCH HONORS SOCIETY, AND RED CROSS
CLUB.
-
also, All Italian Honor members need to see Mr.
Carannante to get their passes for the club’s yearbook photo.
-
FCA members who did not get their pass need to see
Mrs. Quindes before Thursday, January 30th
-
There will a Winter Dance on Friday, January 31st
from 7:00 to 10:00 PM in the Commons. Tickets will be sold at the door for $7
and include admission to the boys basketball game. Snacks and drinks will also
be for sale.
-
Bank of America’s Student Leaders Programs is
offering two great summer opportunities to juniors and seniors: An eight week paid
summer internship, and A week long, all-expense paid summit in Washington, DC .
The application deadline is January 31. Please email Ms. Stasi at susan.stasi@monroe.k12.nj.us
for more information.
-
the Art Club is Meeting on Wednesday, February 5th at
2:10 in room H-103.
-
students interested in playing a spring sport MUST
see the nurse by Feb. 10th to sign up for a physical or TO get an
update.
-
This year's ONE BOOK READ title is
"Thirteen Reasons Why" by Jay Asher. In his book, Asher uses dual
narratives to weave an intricate and heartrending story of confusion and
desperation that affects the novel’s two protagonists. Join your peers on February 20th at 7:00 PM in the Media
Center to discuss this book. For more information go to the Media Center’s
webpage and open the One Book Read link. Copies are now available for purchase
in the Media Center.
No comments:
Post a Comment
Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment.