Morning Announcements – Nov. 25, 2009

Nov. 23 – 25 Any Eagles football players interested in playing football beyond the high school level are invited to a meeting today at 11:30 in the phys. ed. office.  A junior football rep is visiting & can help answer questions.
Nov. 24, 25 Learn to cake decorate with Mrs. Ambridge & Mrs. Adams starting today at 11:30 – 12:30 in room 124B.  Please sign up in the main office – space is limited.
Nov. 24, 25 Come make cookies in a jar on Thursday, Nov. 26 with Mrs. Ambridge & Mrs. Adams from 11:30 – 12:30 in room 124B.  Please sign up in the main office – space is limited.
Nov. 25 Grade 12 students applying to Ontario universities, the online training will be today, Block C & D – pd. 1 & 2 & tomorrow, Block B & A – Pd. 3 & 4.  Sign up in the guidance office.
Nov. 25 Lakehead University is preparing for the “Realize Your Potential Fall Preview Day” on December 4th.  This is a great opportunity for students and their families to tour the university and check out the different departments.  For more information, stop by the guidance office.
Nov. 25 Dryden Atom Tournament organizers are still looking for student volunteers to keep time for their tournament which is taking place December 11th – 13th.  Sign up is here in the main office.  This is a good opportunity to earn some volunteer hours.

DHS Eagle’s Nest introduces new drinks

Eagles Nest staff trying out the new frozen drink machine.

Eagle's Nest staff trying out the new frozen drink machine.

The Eagle’s Nest is now selling Iced Capps and Frozen Lemonade. This popular addition was introduced by the entrepreneurship class after they noticed that many students were drinking beverages from Tim Hortons or Starbucks. According to entrepreneurship teacher Mrs. Palermo, they felt there was an opportunity to offer a frozen beverage to the students which was sold somewhere closer and perhaps less expensive than the other businesses.

The entrepreneurship class went to classes and did a survey as to student flavor preference.  Based on the survey and supplier info, they opted to start out with the Frozen Cappuccino and Frozen Lemonade flavours.  

Stop by the Eagle’s Nest today and grab a tasty frozen beverage!

Morning Announcements – Nov. 24, 2009

Nov. 24 Good luck to our girls and boys hockey teams playing tonight at the arena.  Come & cheer on our teams – games start at 6:30 tonight.
Nov. 24 2nd Season Cheerleading try-outs continue tomorrow morning at 6:50 in the big gym.
Nov. 24 Wear your blue & gold/ eagles wear to school tomorrow to help welcome the Grades 7 & 8 at their elementary volleyball tournament being held here tomorrow in both gyms.
Nov. 23 – 25 Any Eagles football players interested in playing football beyond the high school level are invited to a meeting Wed. Nov. 25th at 11:30 in the phys. ed. office.  A junior football rep is visiting & can help answer questions.
Nov. 24, 25 Learn to cake decorate with Mrs. Ambridge & Mrs. Adams starting tomorrow at 11:30 – 12:30 in room 124B.  Please sign up in the main office – space is limited.
Nov. 24, 25 Come make cookies in a jar this Thursday, Nov. 26 with Mrs. Ambridge & Mrs. Adams from 11:30 – 12:30 in room 124B.  Please sign up in the main office – space is limited.
Nov. 24 Grade 12 students applying to Ontario colleges – there will be online training sessions today.  For those applying to Ontario universities, the online training will be November 25th & 26th.  Sign up in the guidance office.
Nov. 24 Lakehead University is preparing for the “Realize Your Potential Fall Preview Day” on December 4th.  This is a great opportunity for students and their families to tour the university and check out the different departments.  For more information, stop by the guidance office.
Nov. 24 Did you miss the Dryden High School Ambassadors’ first planning and recruitment meeting?  Are you interested in joining them on their tour of Russia in March 2011?  Then be sure to attend their second meeting today at 6:30 p.m. in the Dryden High School Library.  Applications will be received from all DHS students on a first come first served basis and screened on the basis of attendance, attitude, behavior and effort.  If you are interested in getting more information about the Educational Tour, please attend this meeting.  Please note that our travel dates do NOT conflict with OFSAA.
Nov. 24 Dryden Atom Tournament organizers are still looking for student volunteers to keep time for their tournament which is taking place December 11th – 13th.  Sign up is here in the main office.  This is a good opportunity to earn some volunteer hours.
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