The document contains announcements for ICPS on April 1st. It announces a junior girls basketball practice, that dance-a-thon pledges are due April 14th, and encourages students to thank an "upstander". It also notes that yearbook covers are due April 8th and must be original artworks, and that a "Buy Nothing Week" swap event will take place the following week. Three students, Jessica, Hannah, and Hudson, are recognized for demonstrating responsibility and caring. The daily message encourages examining one's own garbage to identify items that can be recycled or composted.
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2. Today is Friday April 1st
Day 2
Aujourd'hui c’est vendredi
le 1
d’avril
2016
3. Happy Birthday goes out to Ava R. in SK.
Green Team assisting at our Recycling
Depot today is Day 2 Green team. Brooke,
Renee, Avery B, Maya and Hayden.
4. Announcements
There will be a Jr.Girls Basketball practice this
morning 1st activity break.
Dance-a-thon pledges are due the day of our
Dance-A-Thon on Thurs. April 14th! Get out
your neon, and fashion gear.
April is Optimism and be an Upstander! Listen
for info on how you can thank an upstander!
5. Announcements page 2
Yearbook Covers are due Fri. April 8th. Covers
are to be on 81/2 by 11 paper, use bright
colours, include 2015-2016. All covers need to
be original works of Art and not computer
created. We want to showcase the creative
artists of ICPS.
6. Announcement page 3
Mrs. DeGeer is offering a ONE MILLION Dollar
reward to the person who can find her chair.
Buy Nothing Week starts next week. All
students can bring a gently used item and
‘SWAP’ it for something that is on the Swap
Table. This will happen all next week.
7. Eco Daily Message
Go through your own garbage.
This may sound gross, but it can give you a
sense of how you could dispose of your
waste better. Sometimes, up to 80% of
typical household garbage can be recycled
or composted. Remember to wear gloves!
8. Character Trait Recognitions
Jessica M in Grade 2 for Responsibility.
Hannah in Grade 6 for Responsibility.
Hudson in Grade 7 for Responsibility and
Caring.
9. Reflective thought for today is...
Wise sayings often fall on barren ground;
But a kind word is never thrown away.
Remember April Fools pranks can only happen
until 12:00. Have a funny Friday.