Tuesday, August 26, 2025

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Important Information:

  • Today, August 26th, is Women’s Equality Day—a day that reminds us how important it is for everyone to be treated fairly and equally, no matter their gender.  

    This day marks the anniversary of the 19th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, which was passed in 1920 and gave women the right to vote. Women's Equality Day is not just about history—it's also about continuing to make sure that everyone has the same opportunities to learn, lead, and succeed. At our school, that means respecting one another, listening to each other's ideas, and standing up for fairness. So today, let’s take a moment to appreciate the strong women in our lives—our teachers, family members, community leaders, and friends—who inspire us every day.
     

Clubs:

  • Are you interested in joining the Student Wellness Team? If you are…see Mr. Benson, he will tell you the secret meeting location and time for our first meeting on September 2nd!

  • Attention all students interested in Robotics, there will be a meeting during ELO on Thursday August 28th at 2:35 p.m. Please check into your regular ELO for attendance and come to Mr. Berthold's Room 510.

  • Calling all Mustang Scientists! If you are interested in learning more about joining Science Olympiad this year, please come to Ms. Blumberg's room on Wednesday August 27th during ELO. Please check in with your ELO teacher for attendance first and then come to Room 526  in the upstairs green pod at 2:35 p.m.
     

Athletics:

  • Boys Tennis have their first match tomorrow against Timnath

  • Girls Tennis have their first match Thursday against Boltz
     

Menu:

  • Today the lunch options are:

    • Cheese Calzone and Marinara

    • Lasagna with Veggies and Roll

    • Cold Deli Yogurt and Seasonal Bread

    • Italian Sandwich

  • Breakfast tomorrow will be French Toast Sticks

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