Morning Announcements – Sept. 18, 2009

Sept. 18 If you signed up for boys hockey tryouts, please check out the list posted on the bulletin board by the trophy case  & the window of room 210.  If you have concerns or questions, please see Mr. Oltsher.
Sept. 18 – 25 Do you have an interest in the following areas:  recreational activities during and after school, media arts, native art, cultural identity, mentoring and tutoring, or native theater?  If this sounds like something that would interest you, please attend a meeting in room 131 during Block D on Friday, Sept. 25.

Morning Announcements – Sept. 17, 2009

Sept. 17 Attention All First Nation Students.  A rep from Western University will be in room 131 at 10:15 today to provide information on First Nation services offered at Western.
Sept. 17 Mrs. Moline’s Social Science class, please meet in room 116 at 11:30 today.
Sept. 17 There will be a cheerleading tryout today at 5:00 p.m. in the small gym.
Sept. 14 – 17 If you are interested in trying out for the boys hockey team, sign up in the main office before this Thursday.  First session is on Sunday.  If you have any questions, please see Mr. Oltsher.
Sept. 17 Do you have an interest in the following areas:  recreational activities during and after school, media arts, native art, cultural identity, mentoring and tutoring, or native theater?  If this sounds like something that would interest you, please attend a meeting in room 131 during Block D on Friday, Sept. 25.
Sept. 17 Signup for boys hockey tryouts ends today!  If you are interested, sign up in the main office before 3:30.  A list with specific groupings will be posted on the bulletin board by the trophy case on Friday morning.
Sept. 17 Just a reminder to staff of the Alzheimer Coffee Break today in the upstairs staffroom.

Northwestern Health Unit Dental Screening

During the school year, a Dental Professional from Northwestern Health Unit will check the dental health of students up to and including 17 years of age. This involves a quick look in the mouth with a flashlight or with a sterilized mirror, explorer and vinyl gloves.

The screenings will help us plan the school dental health program, measure the effects of water flouridation, build a postive dental attitude in children, identify and follow-up children who have urgent dental needs. Screenings do not replace regular visits to the dentist.

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