DAMONTE RANCH HIGH SCHOOL
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 2018
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE & MOMENT OF
SILENCE
TODAY IS A “B” DAY
Good morning Damonte Staff,
Today's
bingo word for the Damonte Cup is scarf
(Run on Thursday, November 8th)
THERE WILL
BE NO SCHOOL ON, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 12,
2018, in observance of Veterans Day.
Please drop off your class jewelry and graduation
orders with Jostens from lunch
through the end of school, Thursday and Friday, November 8 and 9. Jostens will be set up in the main
hallway. Packets are available from the
office.
Calling
all girls interested in basketball! Basketball
tryouts will be November 10th from 10:30-2:00 and November 12th
from 10:00-2:00.
We
need your creative works! writing, poetry, photos, memes, art work,
songs, any original piece from any time! The Literary Magazine is accepting submissions
now through April 1. There are cash
prizes. Find more information in your
English and Art classes! (Run until 11/9)
Great
news!
An internationally best-selling author is visiting Damonte the week after
Thanksgiving! Ellen Hopkins is a local author who writes highly popular,
highly reviewed novels including Crank, Glass, Impulse, and her latest
release, People Kill People. If you have read and enjoyed her
novels and would like to participate in a conversation with her, visit the
Library for more information. OR, if you
would like to try one of her amazing, intense novels to participate in a
conversation with her, visit the Library to check one out and learn more about
the event. Super cool opportunity! See you in the Library! (Run until 11/9)
Students DON’T FORGET:
If
you’re interested in playing a Winter Sport, Boys/Girls Basketball, Wrestling
or Ski, the deadline to register is Wednesday, November 7th
online at www.registermyathlete.com. This program only works with Firefox or Google
Chrome. If you have questions, please
see Mrs. Daniels in the main office. (Run until 11/7)
Do
you drive to school??
Do
you park your car on campus??
The
deadline for purchasing your student parking permit is November 16.
Parking
permit applications can be picked up in the Corral. They are $5 and must be
displayed on the vehicle in the front windshield.
Any
cars parked on campus after November 16th that do not have a parking
permit may be towed at the owner’s expense.
Students
can park in the north and south parking lots. Cars parked in any other lot will
be notified and asked to move their car immediately. (Run until 11/16/18)