Daily Announcements

Good Morning Gresham Wildcats,

Today is Thursday, March 4, 2021

Announcements for today include:

Today is a A Day

***Happy Birthday to Leon 

***10th hour/restricted list is out.  All MS and HS students 
   should check their email 1st hour daily.

***Today for lunch: Chicken Tacos or Crispy Chicken Wrap
***Friday for Breakfast is: Breakfast Sandwich

***Lunch for Friday is: Fish Sticks or Pepperoni Pizza 

***Congratulations to Bryson, who competed in our first ever 
    all-virtual forensics meet! Bryson did so well in the sub-district competition 
    that he qualified for the upcoming district meet. 

***The Varsity volleyball team will play@ home at 6 PM vs. Bowler today. 
Please catch the Lady Wildcats on the Gresham Events YouTube Channel:
    https://www.youtube.com/c/GreshamEvents 

    The team thanks you for your support!!

***It is Dr. Seuss week 

Friday is: Thing One, Thing Two Day

    Grab a friend, dress up as a twin or dress up as Thing 1 or Thing 2

***There will be a student council meeting 
     in Mrs. Brockman's room during 9th hour Today

***No 10th hour tomorrow Friday March 5th.

***MS Girls Basketball turn in your uniforms by tomorrow, Friday, to avoid a fine. 
A couple of you still have not turned your uniform in. You know who you are?

***Boys Basketball players please turn in your warm up tops and JV uniforms 
by tomorrow, Friday, March 5th to Mr. Zobeck.  After that fines will be issued.

***Here are a few words of wisdom:
Have you ever thought about how a blind person reads? She reads
Braille books - books that have tiny bumps on the page. All the bumps
are a special code for letters and words. A blind person moves her
fingers across the page, and that's how she reads.
Braille was invented by a blind man named Louis Braille. Louis lived in a 
world that was always dark, but he didn't let this darken his attitude. He
kept a positive attitude, worked hard, and became a teacher and a great inventor.
Next time you get upset because you are having a problem here at
school, talk to your teacher or your parents. Then remember Louis 
Braille, because you can get through your problems and success
just like he did.

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