DAILY ANNOUNCEMENTS
DAMONTE RANCH HIGH SCHOOL
THURSDAY, JANUARY 30, 2014
PLEDGE & MOMENT OF SILENCE
Today is aN “A”
DaY
Hello
Mustangs!
This Friday the Varsity boys, Varsity girls and JV girls are all playing at
Wooster High School. At these games, you have an amazing opportunity to support
a great cause. Wooster High School is
running a No Kid Hungry campaign! How can you help end child
hunger? Buy a shirt for $5 during lunch Wednesday through Friday in the
counselor’s hallway. Oh yeah…WEAR your shirt to the games and you get in
free! This is for the @Wooster games this Friday only. And if you’d like, perishable donations will
be accepted at the gate. Shirts will also be sold at the gate. Hope
to see you there, Damonte.
the
International Club will meet on Friday, January 31, at lunch in room 232. We will
have a guest speaker who will be talking about Southeast Asia. We’ll see
you there!
ATTENTION SENIORS: Did you attend Pleasant Valley Elementary
school? The Career Center now has the application for the Pleasant Valley
Elementary school scholarship. Deadline is March 24th. Also, if your parent(s) are teachers for the
WCSD and belong to Washoe Educators Association (WEA) there are four
scholarships opportunities for you. Please stop in the Career Center and
see Mrs. Aikin.
Seniors...Don't miss out on a Fun-Filled
Grad Trip to Magic Mountain in Valencia,
California! The trip includes chartered bus transportation, admission
into the park, breakfast, lunch and dinner, dancing to a DJ and much, much
more! The cost of the trip is
$150. Space is very limited! To
reserve your seat send in your $50 nonrefundable deposit to Mrs. Aikin in the
Career Center ASAP.
The
Literary Club would like to congratulate freshman Erin Moyer as the winner of
our cover for Hoof Notes this semester. She is the lucky winner of a
$50.00 gift card to Meadowood Mall and can pick up her prize from Ms.
Servilican in room 214. Congratulations Erin and thanks for a great cover
that will highlight our magazine in May!
The
Literary Club would also like to encourage all students to keep those poems,
short stories, non-fiction pieces and artwork coming! We are looking for many more
submissions. Thank you to those of you who’ve already submitted your
work. Remember, envelopes for submission are in all the English classes
and in the library. As Stephen King
said, “If you want to be a writer, you must do two things: read a lot and
write a lot.”