3. INTERNATIONAL NIGHT:
Loyola Marymount Univ. will be hosting their informational
meeting tonight, 7pm, at the Pacific Club on Queen Emma
St. See Mr. Fong for more info.
Also, 4 Washington state colleges will be hosting their
meetings on Monday evening, Oct. 26th, 6-8pm at the Ala
Moana Hotel’s Carnation Room.
4. NATIONAL COLLEGE FAIR:
This will be held on Tues., Oct. 27, at Hawaii Convention
Center, from 8:30-11:30am & at 5-8pm.
Because this event is on a school day, students will be
allowed to attend the evening hours. Flyers will be passed
out to 9-12 grade. See your counselor if you have
questions.
A Christian College will also be held the day before at
Hawaii Baptist Academy, from 6 to 8pm. Admission is free.
Handouts are available at the counselors.
5. CALIFORNIA STATE UNIV “MEET & GREET”
Students and parents are invited to attend this
free event to meet key admission
representatives from various CSU campuses and
Dave and Busters, on Saturday, Oct. 31st,
11:00am to 1:30pm.
See Mr. Fong for details and to RSVP as space
is limited.
6. INTERMEDIATE TENNIS:
Intermediate Tennis (7th-9th grade): Practice
begins Monday, Oct. 26, 3:30pm at the St.
Andrews Priory courts.
The van will depart at 3:15pm in front of the
Chapel.
7. HOMEROOM COMM SERVICE REPS:
Please check the wall outside of Mrs. Normand’s
office (A226), and sign-up to help with Fright
Night on Friday, Oct. 30.
There are many areas that still need help.
Please sign-up by the end of today.
8. COMMUNITY SERVICE:
Ushers are needed for the upcoming “Wizard of
Oz” at Mamiya Theatre. Please see Mr. Chang
in the Special Events Office to sign-up and for
more information.
Open to grades 9-12. What a fun, helpful and
easy way to earn hours!
9. COSTUME FOR A CAUSE:
Bring your $3 donation for the American Cancer
Society to your homeroom teacher by Tuesday, Oct.
27th, so you can wear your costume on Friday, Oct.
30th.
Check the guidelines on Edline.
There will be fabulous prizes for fabulous costumes!
10. “When you stop expecting people to be
perfect, you can like them for who they
are.”