Daily Announcements for  April  26,  2022

Good Morning Gresham Wildcats
Today is Tuesday April 26, 2022
Today is a B Day

Announcements for today include:

***Lunch for today is: Parmesan Chicken Bites or Max Stix

      Wednesday for Lunch is: Pasta w/Meat Sauce or Cheesy Italian Flatbread

***Track Meet results from their meet in Marion:
Girls 4x800 4x200 4x100 took second
Emmitt 1st High Jump 1st triple jump 2nd long jump
Edward 3rd 800
Bryson 1st 2 mile
Val 1st shot 2nd high jump 2nd triple jump
Hannah 3rd 300 hurdles
Camille 3rd 800
Josie 3rd 2 mile

***The Army will be here during lunch Today.

*** NO 10th hour Today

***No 10th hour Wednesday-Friday this week.

 

***Seniors: Remember to check your google classroom and email 

      for important announcements and ballots.  

 

  • High school students, prom tickets must be purchased from Mrs. Osborn by the end of the day on Thursday. No tickets will be sold at the door. Tickets are $10 per person.

  • Juniors, your advance makeups for prom setup must be turned in to Mrs. Osborn by the end of the day tomorrow. (Wednesday)

Gresham Community School’s Kindness Week

Tuesday: Theme: Kindness in Action

Wednesday: Theme: Kindness with Words (T.H.I.N.K.)

Thursday: Theme: Gratitude

Friday: Theme: Self Care

(What is self care and what are examples of self care?)

*Physical health

*Mental health

 

There is a Trivia Question to go along with Kindness Week.

Send your answer to Mr. Haffner.

The first one to answer correctly will get a treat.

Monday the correct Answer was: Good Samaritan

Congratulations to Alex 

Tuesday Trivia Question is: What do we call it when you do

good work for no pay?

***There will be Musical practice Wednesday and Friday during 9th hour this week.

Any student that has not turned in their money for the Seroogy's fundraiser, they are due by the end of this week on Friday. 

Students who are going to Music in the Parks next week, the field trip form is also due by this Friday, April 29th.  Please turn them into Mrs. Koz or Ms. Sargent.  Thank you.

**Here are a few words of wisdom:

American journalist Kin Hubbard once said:

        Kindness goes a long way lots of times

        when it ought to stay at home.

It's true. Sometimes it's easier to be a nice person when we're out with

friends than when we're at home with our family. Why is that? Maybe it's

because we know that our family will love us for better or worse, so we

take our bad moods out on them.

If we want a kinder and less violent world, we have to start with a little

more kindness in our homes. Tonight, when you go home, do something

special for your family. Help out around the house or give away a few extra 

hugs. Then remember Mr. Hubbard's words and keep some kindness at 

home. It makes a difference!

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