Daily Announcements for January  16, 2024

Good Morning Gresham Wildcats

Today is Tuesday, January 16, 2024

Today is a B Day

Announcement for today include:

***Lunch for today is: Meatloaf or Corn Dog

***Breakfast for Wednesday is: Ham & Cheese on a Bagel or Choice of Cereal 

***Lunch for Wednesday: Hamburger or Chicken Potstickers

***No 10th hour Thursday, January 18th and the week of January 22-26.  Mrs. Brenda Hoffman will be checking grades that week and you should receive an email on Monday, January 29th. 

***There will be a HS Softball meeting on Friday January 19th at 12:10 pm   in  Mr. Zobeck’s room.

***Congratulations to the 4/5th graders on their win against Sacred Heart.

***The Lady Wildcats beat Gillett last night 50-45. The Lady Wildcats were led by:

Janay  14 pts., Maddie  13 pts., Jocelyn  11 pts. and Lexi  10 pts. The Lady Wildcats are 11-3 overall and 3-0 in conference. Next opponent : Lena (A) on Thursday.

***HS JV/Varsity Boy Basketball (H) vs. Northland Lutheran @ 5:45 PM

***Student choices for 8-11 grade for next year classes

      are due by, tomorrow; January 17, 2024 as we will be

     entering them in Skyward on January 18.

***Gresham High School Blood Drive Gym 501 Schabow St. Tomorrow, Wednesday,  January 17, 2024 8:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. For an appointment, stop by the School Office or call 715-787-3211 ext.404  

***Little Wildcats Play Group is this Friday, Jan.19th from 9-10:30 am.

***No school on Monday,  January 22.

***Here are a few words of wisdom:
Sophocles(SOFF oh klees) was an ancient Greek writer. He wrote about
powerful figures who choose a noble path in life that ended in tragedy.
If Sophocles had lived during the 1960s, he might have written about the
noble but tragic life of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
Here's what Sophocles has to say to us today:
        The ideal condition would be, I admit, that men should 
         be right by instinct. But since we are all likely to go astray,
         the reasonable thing is to learn from those who can teach.
It's true, you know. It would be great if we always knew the right thing to
do, but since we don't always know, let's pay attention to those who strive
to teach us right from wrong, whether it's our parents or our spiritual 
leaders or our school counselors or our teachers.
Remember what Dr. King says:
     The time is always ripe to do the right thing. 

   ***With something to think about, Make it a great day . . or not.
       The choice is yours.