Daily Announcements for  March 1,  2022

Good Morning Gresham Wildcats
Today is Tuesday, March 1, 2022
Today is a B Day

Announcements for today include:

***Happy Birthday to Deklan  & Emma 

***Lunch for today is: Chicken Tacos or Ham Deli Sandwich

    Wednesday for Lunch is: Shredded Pork over Mac & Cheese

***Seniors...you now have 25 days to complete your local scholarship applications!  Time is winding down. Please do this ASAP.

***Congratulations to Roselynn  for being the first to advance 
    to the Bronze Level in the Band Scale Olympics competition!

***Since midterm grades are due on Thursday, Grades will be checked on Friday    for 10th hour/restriction list. Thank you.

***It's that time of year again!
   Gresham Little league signup will be Tonight, Tuesday, March 1st
   from 6 -7 pm in the Gresham Community School commons.
Boys and girls ages 8-13 are welcome to play. Players must turn 8 before August 1st and cannot turn 14 before May 1st.
Registration fees will be $15 per player. No player will be allowed to 
participate until fees are paid.
This year there will be no late registration allowed. If you cannot
make it to the signup and still want to play please private message the
little league Facebook page to make arrangements.
We look forward to another fun filled summer of baseball! 
See everyone on Diamond! 

***Also, the Gresham boys regional game is at home Tonight. Sign up for little league and cheer on your Gresham Wildcats at 7pm!

There is a Red out for the Boys WIAA Regional game, @7 PM.
The cost of the game is $6. for everyone.

***Here are a few words of wisdom:

Listen to these words from judge and writer Thomas Haliburton:                  
       Suggest what is right, oppose what is wrong......
       and if you are not popular, you will at least be respected;
       popularity lasts only a day, respect will [be passed on]
       to your children.
In other words, we should take a stand against things such as stealing or
cheating, even if it costs us some popularity points. After all, popularity
may last only a day, but learning to respect ourselves and others can last
a lifetime. In fact, respect is a quality we can pass along to future
generations. 
So when you are faced with doing something wrong, don't worry about 
making the popular decision. Make a choice that earns you respect both
today and tomorrow.

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