Friday, September 14, 2018

“Are you or someone you know talented with graphic design? Ms. Lindsey is holding a contest! Design the logo for the upcoming show A MidSummer Night’s Dream and have your work on the programs and the show T-shirt! See Ms. Lindsey in the annex for more details!”

 

*For those interested in running for Senior Beta Vice President, a typed speech, slogan, campaign skit idea, and tshirt idea need to be submitted to either Mr. Boynton or Ms. Frazer by next Wednesday, September 19th.  Interested candidates should also plan to deliver their speech in front of a panel of judges next Friday, September 21st immediately after school.  If you have questions or need further clarification about the requirements, please visit the BETA website or meet with Mr. Boynton or Ms. Frazer.

 

*Girls Who Code will meet on Monday, September 17th from 3:15 - 4:15 in Mrs. Hines' room (102).  We will not meet on Monday, September 24th. 

 

*Jr Beta will meet on Tuesday, September 18, 3:15-4:15.

The meeting will be held in Mrs. Taylor's classroom, room 222.

 

* Attention Juniors and Seniors:

The Annual United States Senate Youth Program authorizes the selection of 104 student delegates in the U.S. The delegates are immersed in Washington activities throughout their week-long stay, including visits to the Senate, the House of Representatives, the Supreme Court and the Pentagon. Delegates hear major addresses by senators, cabinet members and officials of the Department of State and the Department of Defense, as well as other federal departments. All expenses are paid for the week-long Washington stay, including transportation, hotel accommodations and meals. In addition, each delegate is awarded a $10,000 college scholarship for undergraduate studies.  The student applicant must currently be serving in an elected capacity in student government, civic or educational organizations.  Selection will be based on academic accomplishments, community service, knowledge of current American government issues and procedures and demonstrated qualities of leadership for the current school year.  See Mr. Nichols if you are interested in participating in our school's nominating process.  A qualifying test will be administered to interested students the week before fall break.

 

*"Attention students of the TRI-M Music Honor Society, your acceptance form and $3.00 dues need to be turned in to Ms. Way-Kiani TODAY. If you are unable to do so, please see Ms. Way-Kiani in person or send her an email so that she knows you would still like to be a part of the club."

 

*On Friday September 21st HP Campus School is having their annual Fall Festival and they need student volunteers for the games and activities during the festival. Sign-up in Mrs. Harrison's room (348) if you would like to be contacted about volunteering.

 

*There will be a parent meeting on Sunday 9/16/18 at Big Springs Clay Target Complex at 2:00 p.m. for those returning or interested in joining the Central Magnet trap team.  Returning shooters only will shoot 50 targets during this opening practice.

 

*The middle school volleyball team beat La Vergne last night!!

 

*The Middle School girls’ soccer team defeated Smyrna by a score of 9 to 0.  For the third time in the last 3 games and within 6 minutes of the game, Riley Gusman scored a hat trick (3 goals).  Maria Kime and Emily Laseter each scored 2 goals, while Sara Claire Lusk and Sydney Cuneo each scored one.  Sarah Claire Lusk had 2 assists while Lila Mae Skidmore and Maria Kime had one.  The next games will be a JV tournament at Rockvale Saturday and on Monday at home against Oakland.