Morning Announcements

Good Morning Gresham Wildcats,

Today is Wednesday, October 21, 2020

Announcements for today include:

***Happy Birthday to Eli 

 ***Reminder of the drive through pick up/drop off for homework
        IS TOMORROW (THURSDAY) FROM 3 - 6 PM. 
        Homework will not be available till after 3.
        If you are unable to make it at this time 
        Please call the school to make other arrangements.

  ***No School on Friday (Teacher In service Day) 
    

2020 Daily Holidays that fall on October 21, include:  

  • Apple Day - October 21
  • Babbling Day - October 21
  • Back to the Future Day - October 21
  • BRA Day USA - October 21, 2020 (Third Wednesday in October) (BRA = Breast Reconstruction Awareness)
  • Caramel Apple Day - October 21
  • Celebration of the Mind Day - October 21
  • Check Your Meds Day - October 21
  • Count Your Buttons Day - October 21
  • Garbanzo Bean Day - October 21
  • Global Dignity Day - October 21, 2020 (Third Wednesday in October)
  • Global Iodine Deficiency Disorder Prevention Day - October 21
  • Hagfish Day - October 21, 2020 (Third Wednesday in October)
  • International Day of the Nacho - October 21
  • Love Your Body Day - October 21, 2020 (Third Wednesday in October)
  • Medical Assistants Recognition Day - October 21, 2020 (Wednesday of the Third Full Week in October)
  • National Pets for Veterans Day - October 21
  • National Pumpkin Cheesecake Day - October 21 
  • Reptile Awareness Day - October 21
  • Support Your Local Chamber of Commerce - October 21, 2020 (Third Wednesday in October)
  • Thank Your Cleaner Day - October 21, 2020
  • Unity Day - October 21, 2020 (Third or Fourth Wednesday in October)

 ***Here are a few words of wisdom:
Did you know that children, even very young children, have wisdom
 inside them? Here's some wisdom from an eight-year- old named Isis Johnson:
               I would like to tell other children to do good things for
               others. when you help them, you feel good about yourself.
When Isis was just five years old, she wanted to help feed hungry
people. She and her grandmother started going through their
neighborhood collecting canned goods. Several years later, Isis had
President George Bush honored her as a Point of Light, and he gave her
a very special award.
Today, think of just one way you can help somebody. Offer to help your 
teacher, do an extra chore at home or think about something you could
give away to those in need, maybe a toy you no longer play with or some
clothes you have outgrown. And remember, just because you are small
does not mean you can't make a difference.

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