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December 11th, 2018
Daily Announcements
Posted on 12/11/2018

Cards Club
Do you want to learn how to play different card games? The next Cards Club meeting will be Wednesday, December 12, after school, from 2:45-3:45 in room 216. All are welcome to join.  

Forensics
If you like reader’s theatre, poetry, play acting, giving speeches, or pretending you are a newscaster, we have the activity for you. Come to an informational meeting for Forensics on Thursday, Dec. 13th in room 230 from 2:45-3:15.  If you are interested but can’t make the meeting, sign up with Miss Giguere or Mrs. Mattek by Dec. 20th. Hope to see you there.

Hat Day
Hat day is this Friday! For just 5 Bobcat Bucks you can buy a sticker from your 1st hour teacher. No hoods please and stickers must be visible.

Hour of Code
Students, all permission forms are due in the Library for the Hour of Code this Wednesday, December 12th.

POPS
POPS is tomorrow. If you are in POPS, come to room 111 after getting your lunch from the Bistro. Use your pass to get your lunch right away.

Holly grams
Student Council will be selling Holly grams during the lunch hours tomorrow! Suckers will be for sale for $1 and candy canes will be for sale 2 for $1.

Battle of the Books 
Battle of the Books meets this Wednesday, December 12 from 2:50-3:30pm

Book Club 
Book Club meets during lunch this Thursday, December 13th. Bring your books!

Boys Basketball
Coach Gus’ 7th grade boys basketball teams had an awesome victory by defeating Wrightstown 50-34 yesterday. Scoring points for the Bobcats were DJ Broadnax with 18, Paris Anderson with 15, Jaysean Wright had 11. Tommy Erler, Charlie Kensmoe, and Remy Powell each added 2 points. It was a great game guys!

Coach Gus would like to send out a special thank you to the following players for a great season: Charlie Adams, Tommy Erler, Marcus Gilson Jones, Charlie Kensmoe, Elijah Randall, Rashad Rice, Gordon Trowers, Aiden Webster, and Jaysean Wright.

Sustainable Development Goals
Have you ever heard of: Sustainable Development Goals? On September 25th, 2015, many countries adopted a set of goals to end poverty, protect the planet, and ensure prosperity for all, as part of a new sustainable development agenda. Each goal has specific targets to be achieved over a span of 15 years. For the goals to be reached, everyone needs to do their part: governments, the private sector, civil society and people like you. Do you want to get involved? You can start by telling everyone about them. We’ve also put together a list of actions that you can take in your everyday life to contribute to a sustainable future. Stay tuned as we present the Sustainable Development Goals, 17 Goals to Transform Our World and “The Lazy Person’s Guide to Saving the World!”

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