Wednesday, September 11th, 2024

Submitted by samclean on
Body

Important Information:

  • Please remember to pick up a permission slip from Student Services by Friday to have the opportunity to be the next Morty the Mustang at CSU’s football stadium.  We will be picking one lucky winner next week.

 

Clubs:

  • Are you interested in Fitness Club? We know we have some eager students ready to start this club this year! We are working on updating the equipment in the weight room thanks to an amazing grant that was awarded to our PE/Health teachers. Once the weight room is ready to go, we will let you know when Fitness Club can start. So stay tuned to the announcements!

 

Athletics:

  • Our football team continues to work hard out on the field. We split the games yesterday with Preston. Our Varsity battled hard but lost, our JV team came out strong and won. 
  • Our Boys Tennis team won 5-1.
  • Our Girls Volleyball teams play Boltz today, Varsity/JV needs to be released at 1:35 and load the bus at 1:55.  C Teams play here and will need to be released at 2:30
  • Cross Country has a meet at Lincoln.  Release runners at 1:20, load bus at 1:40
  • Girls Tennis plays Preston at Fossil Creek Park. Release players at 1:15, load bus at 1:35
  • Looking ahead to tomorrow, our Boys Tennis team has a match against Lesher at Edora park. 

 

Good Luck to Our Mustang teams competing today!

 

Menu:

  • Today the lunch options are:
    • Thai Meatballs
    • Rice or Soba Noodles
    • Pizza Bites
    • Ham or Turkey and Cheese Sandwich

 

  • Served for breakfast tomorrow will be Breakfast Sausage Pizza

 

Special announcement (by Mrs. Matkin): We want to acknowledge that today marks the 23rd anniversary of 9/11. For students in school, 9/11 is no longer an experience lived but history that is learned. The nation changed forever on September 11, 2001. Terrorist attacks causing tragic loss of life at the World Trade Center in New York City, the Pentagon in sight of the nation’s capital, and a quiet field in southern Pennsylvania led to conversations and reflection on American identity, patriotism, security, and service that resonate today. For months following September 11, 2001, people came together to grieve family, friends, and strangers. More than 20 years later, we still do. Sometimes called “Patriots Day” or “Day of Remembrance”, September 11 has become an annual day for many Americans to remember, reflect, honor, and mourn. Today as we say the pledge together, please reflect on the significance of the day in United States history.

PSD does not unlawfully discriminate on the basis of race, color, creed, religion, national origin, ancestry, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, marital status, veteran status, age or disability in access or admission to, or treatment or employment in, its programs or activities. A lack of English speaking skills will not be a barrier to admission or participation.