Daily Bulletin for Thursday, February 25, 2021
Menu: Taco or chicken noodle soup, cinnamon roll, fruit
All School Announcement
“My soul thirsts for you, my God.”
Our Saint of the day for today is Blessed Constantius of Fabriano. He was a pious child who joined the Dominicans at the age of 15. He was a noted peacemaker and miracle worker. He died in 1481.
Our Lenten Challenge: Write letters to the Nursing Homes.
High School Announcements:
JH Track meeting next Monday after school in the Kindergarten room. JH Track practice begins Monday, March 8th
Reminder seniors, the Northeast scholarship application closes on Monday, March 1st.
The junior high girls locker room needs to be cleaned out today for the game tonight
Girls access choir today Period 6 study hall
Happy National FFA week! Did you know that in Nebraska, 1 in 4 jobs are related to agriculture and 1 in 12 jobs in the US are dependent upon agriculture in some way? Today’s activity is Business and Staff Appreciation. Tomorrow’s activity is Ag Olympics. Ag Olympics will be held at 1:00 in the HSF gym. Winners of the ag quiz contest and count the kernels will be announced.
EducationQuest is doing a Virtual College Fair on March 2 from 9 a.m. – Noon CT, and March 3 from 5:00-8:00 p.m. CT. Juniors and seniors, if you are interested in watching live, please see Mrs. Braun so we can make arrangements.
Live sessions include:
Senior Check-In: March 2 from 9:30 – 10:00 a.m. CT
Junior Check-in: March 2 from 10:30-11:00 a.m. CT
FAFSA FAQs: March 3 from 6:00-6:30 p.m. CT
Students who visit at least 5 college booths during the two-day event will be automatically entered into a drawing for a $500 scholarship!
The National Guard is planning on doing a career day on Friday, March 5th from 10-4, or later if students need to come after school. This is girls state basketball time and many schools will be attending. If anybody is interested in attending or has any questions, please let Mrs. Braun know by March 1st. They will have stations of our equipment set up. Night vision, thermal vision, vehicles, Kevlar vest and helmet, etc will be on display for students. Our Soldiers will be here to answer questions and talk about their experiences with the National Guard. Our Soldiers have responded to flooding, covid-19 testing, and protests in Washington D.C. and Omaha/Lincoln recently. This is a great opportunity for to get an insight on what the National Guard does for our communities, state and nation.