Daily Announcements for February 17,  2022

Good Morning Gresham Wildcats
Today is Thursday, February 17, 2022
Today is a B Day

Announcements for today include:

***Lunch for today is: Grilled Cheese Sandwich

***Friday for Lunch is: Popcorn Chicken or Fish Sticks

***MS & HS Students: 
    Beginning Today, we will begin a "Three Strikes" policy when it comes to
    borrowing a chrome book or charger. The third time will result in a 
    Wednesday night detention.
    If you have lost your chrome book or charger, then you pay the corresponding 
    fine that goes with that piece of equipment. Please pay this in the office
    and Mrs. Hohensee will provide you a replacement.

***MS & HS students; make sure you are;  checking your email daily! 

***There will not be a 10th hour Today or Friday.

***MS Girls Basketball are home vs. Menominee Indian @ 4 PM
***HS Girls Basketball are away vs, Almond @ 5:45 PM
***HS Boy Basketball are Home vs. White Lake @ 7:15 PM
                                       Go Gresham Wildcats!!!

***There will be a Student Council meeting in Mrs. Brockman's room on 
     Friday during the last 20 minutes of 6th hour: 12:54-1:14. 

****Gresham school has an app! Please download it today, complete a  survey, and be entered to win a $50 gift card."

***Here are a few words of wisdom:
James Garfield was the twentieth president of the United States and a 
very wise man. One day President Garfield stopped to buy a paper from
a newsboy, and as he did, he bowed very politely. His companion said,
"Why on earth did you, the president of the United States, bow to that
newsboy?" President Garfield replied,
                     No one knows who's buttoned up in that jacket.
Now take a look around at your fellow classmates. Who knows? Maybe the 
next president or pope is sitting next  to you-maybe the next Mother
Teresa or Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
Today, remember President Garfield's humble gesture toward a small
newsboy and treat others as if they are somebody special. That shouldn't
be too hard when you realize that everybody is special in his or her own
unique way.

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