The Dundee-Crown Beta Club is accepting new and renewal membership applications until September 30th. Students interested in aviation should attend a career day at Southern Illinois University on October 9th. Students must get a signed destination pass from the library staff to use the computers during their free period.
The document contains announcements for students at Dundee-Crown High School. It includes information about Beta Club membership renewals, checking grades on the student portal, taking classes at Elgin Community College, freshman student council meetings, tutoring programs, college representatives visiting the school, sporting events, and more. The announcements provide details about events, deadlines, locations and times for students.
Three college representatives will be visiting Dundee-Crown High School to provide information to students. On September 15th, a representative from the University of Sioux Falls will be in the cafeteria from 11:30-1:30. On September 20th, a representative from Illinois Wesleyan University will be in the cafeteria from 11:30-1:30. On September 29th, a representative from Truman State will be in the Multi-Purpose Room from 11:30-1:30. Students are encouraged to stop by to ask questions and learn more about each college.
This summary provides an overview of the Fort Meade community newspaper Soundoff! for September 18, 2014. It highlights upcoming community events, a new staff judge advocate leading the garrison's legal team, the annual 9/11 remembrance ceremony at the Directorate of Emergency Services where stained glass panels were unveiled to honor first responders, and comments from the garrison commander.
The document is a student magazine from Johnson & Wales University that provides information to students about events happening on campus, popular local businesses and careers in South Florida, as well as tips on the area's unique foods, fashion inspiration from high-end stores, and affordable day trips nearby. It includes event calendars, profiles of alumni-owned businesses like a dessert food truck, guides to popular Floribbean dishes and beaches near campus, and advice from students on their favorite places to visit in South Florida. The magazine aims to help new and returning students better understand and experience all that South Florida has to offer both inside and outside the classroom.
The document is the August 15, 2013 issue of the Fort Meade community newspaper Soundoff. Key details include:
- The garrison commander, Col. Brian Foley, assumed command from Col. Edward Rothstein and discusses his philosophy of caring, motivation, diversity, and professional development.
- The Commander's 2nd Annual Teen Leadership Challenge summer volunteer program provided learning experiences for 35 youths ages 13-21 at various garrison organizations.
- Mannie Fuhrman taught guitar to wounded warriors through the program to gain experience for a career in music therapy.
- Commissaries will return to normal operating hours the week of August 18-24 following the reduction of civilian furlough days from 11 to
The document lists upcoming events at Fort Meade in February, including cooking and financial readiness classes and Black History Month observances. It also provides a brief summary of articles in the publication about support programs for military families and a visit by the new Maryland governor to tour the installation and honor the Defense Information School for its 50th anniversary.
Announcements-Wednesday October 30, 2019Ken Stayner
The document provides information about several upcoming events and opportunities:
- Tryouts for the Spartan's volleyball team will be held next Thursday and Friday with sign-up sheets posted near the gym vending machines.
- An GSA meeting will take place today at the usual spot at 11:10am, students should bring a friend.
- Ontario's "Take Our Kids to Work Day" will be held on November 6th for grade 9 students, and Blue Mountain Resort is offering hands-on activities and lunch for any students interested in participating.
- Several sports-related meetings and practices are announced, including girls hockey and intermediate girls basketball.
- Details are provided about the OSST
The Fort Meade community honored 240 years of Army service at a breakfast event. The guest speaker was retired Lt. Col. Alfred Rascon, a Medal of Honor recipient for his actions in Vietnam. He recalled the day in 1966 when he risked his life under heavy fire to rescue wounded comrades. About 60 people attended the event to commemorate the Army's birthday and cut a ceremonial cake.
The document contains announcements for students at Dundee-Crown High School. It includes information about Beta Club membership renewals, checking grades on the student portal, taking classes at Elgin Community College, freshman student council meetings, tutoring programs, college representatives visiting the school, sporting events, and more. The announcements provide details about events, deadlines, locations and times for students.
Three college representatives will be visiting Dundee-Crown High School to provide information to students. On September 15th, a representative from the University of Sioux Falls will be in the cafeteria from 11:30-1:30. On September 20th, a representative from Illinois Wesleyan University will be in the cafeteria from 11:30-1:30. On September 29th, a representative from Truman State will be in the Multi-Purpose Room from 11:30-1:30. Students are encouraged to stop by to ask questions and learn more about each college.
This summary provides an overview of the Fort Meade community newspaper Soundoff! for September 18, 2014. It highlights upcoming community events, a new staff judge advocate leading the garrison's legal team, the annual 9/11 remembrance ceremony at the Directorate of Emergency Services where stained glass panels were unveiled to honor first responders, and comments from the garrison commander.
The document is a student magazine from Johnson & Wales University that provides information to students about events happening on campus, popular local businesses and careers in South Florida, as well as tips on the area's unique foods, fashion inspiration from high-end stores, and affordable day trips nearby. It includes event calendars, profiles of alumni-owned businesses like a dessert food truck, guides to popular Floribbean dishes and beaches near campus, and advice from students on their favorite places to visit in South Florida. The magazine aims to help new and returning students better understand and experience all that South Florida has to offer both inside and outside the classroom.
The document is the August 15, 2013 issue of the Fort Meade community newspaper Soundoff. Key details include:
- The garrison commander, Col. Brian Foley, assumed command from Col. Edward Rothstein and discusses his philosophy of caring, motivation, diversity, and professional development.
- The Commander's 2nd Annual Teen Leadership Challenge summer volunteer program provided learning experiences for 35 youths ages 13-21 at various garrison organizations.
- Mannie Fuhrman taught guitar to wounded warriors through the program to gain experience for a career in music therapy.
- Commissaries will return to normal operating hours the week of August 18-24 following the reduction of civilian furlough days from 11 to
The document lists upcoming events at Fort Meade in February, including cooking and financial readiness classes and Black History Month observances. It also provides a brief summary of articles in the publication about support programs for military families and a visit by the new Maryland governor to tour the installation and honor the Defense Information School for its 50th anniversary.
Announcements-Wednesday October 30, 2019Ken Stayner
The document provides information about several upcoming events and opportunities:
- Tryouts for the Spartan's volleyball team will be held next Thursday and Friday with sign-up sheets posted near the gym vending machines.
- An GSA meeting will take place today at the usual spot at 11:10am, students should bring a friend.
- Ontario's "Take Our Kids to Work Day" will be held on November 6th for grade 9 students, and Blue Mountain Resort is offering hands-on activities and lunch for any students interested in participating.
- Several sports-related meetings and practices are announced, including girls hockey and intermediate girls basketball.
- Details are provided about the OSST
The Fort Meade community honored 240 years of Army service at a breakfast event. The guest speaker was retired Lt. Col. Alfred Rascon, a Medal of Honor recipient for his actions in Vietnam. He recalled the day in 1966 when he risked his life under heavy fire to rescue wounded comrades. About 60 people attended the event to commemorate the Army's birthday and cut a ceremonial cake.
The document discusses several upcoming events at Fort Meade including:
- A new camouflage pattern being released for soldiers' uniforms starting in July.
- Construction beginning on a new $10 million access control point at Rockenbach Road to improve traffic flow.
- Fort Meade's participation in the Defense Department's Healthy Base Initiative demonstration project ending this month, with various projects around the installation being evaluated.
The Morgan Messenger about the first European Chessboxing Champion Tihomir Titschko Dovramadjiev
January 18_ 2006_ Page 14
http://mgm.stparchive.com/Archive/MGM/MGM01182006p14.php
Tihomir Dovramadjiev / Тихомир Доврамаджиев
RBB TV Berlin 2005. 1st European ChessBoxing Champion.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ynypKbtece
EUROSPORT
https://www.eurosport.com/boxing/world-news/2005/checkmate-meets-ko-ne._sto782958/story.shtml
Los Angeles Times
https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-2005-dec-01-fg-chessboxing1-story.html
Die WELT
https://www.welt.de/print-wams/article134145/Ring-frei-fuer-Denker.html
ChessBase Germany
https://de.chessbase.com/post/schwere-kopftreffer
The document summarizes safety tips and statistics about fireworks-related injuries to encourage safe celebrations of Independence Day. Fort Meade's annual "Red, White and Blue Celebration" will be held at McGlachlin Parade Field from 4-10 PM with rides, food vendors and a fireworks show at 9:30 PM. While fireworks are prohibited at the event, Maryland law only allows ground-based fireworks displays for personal use off-post.
The document is the June 19, 2014 issue of the Fort Meade community newspaper Soundoff. It includes summaries of upcoming community events, an article about the Army's 239th birthday celebration with an AUSA breakfast, and an op-ed from the Director of the Installation Safety Office about motorcycle safety and training resources available on the base. The newspaper has local news, sports, entertainment and classified sections.
The document provides important dates and information for Samuel Clemens High School seniors to remember. It lists dates for the end of the grading period, SAT/ACT testing, prom, graduation rehearsal and exams. It reminds seniors to request final transcripts before graduation and have SAT/ACT scores sent to colleges. It also advertises scholarships and upcoming school events like Relay for Life and blood drives.
This document provides a weekly newsletter update for 1-63 AR soldiers and families with information about upcoming events at Fort Riley from April 11-30, 2013. It includes notices about training schedules, town hall meetings, recreational activities, volunteer opportunities, and more. Key dates and events mentioned are the town hall meetings on April 23-24, mega bingo on April 20, fishing day on April 20, and the month of the military child festival on April 21.
The document summarizes an article from the Fort Meade newspaper Soundoff about the following topics:
1) Fort Meade's Army Emergency Relief campaign raised nearly $135,000, surpassing its goal of $55,000. Most of the donations came from active-duty service members.
2) The increased funds will help support Soldiers and their families during financial hardships. Donations are pooled with other installations to support wider Army and military communities.
3) The article highlights some of the top contributing units at Fort Meade and thanks the community for participating in the campaign. The fiscal year 2016 campaign will aim to increase donations by 15 percent.
The Fort Meade Commissary will close from Sunday, February 12th at 4pm through Tuesday, February 14th to undergo renovations as part of an agency-wide effort to improve store layout and customer experience. The goal is to make the layout more user-friendly and consistent across all commissaries. The store will reopen on Wednesday with a new product flow designed to make shopping faster and easier for customers.
Sportball Staff
Phone: 310.386.6069 Email: zacharyg@sportball.us
Location: Valley Park, 2515 Valley Drive
Minimum Participants Needed: 4
$145/$135 Hermosa Beach Resident
Ages Class # Day(s) of Week Time Dates # of Weeks
2-3yrs 5409 Tu 9:30-10:15am Apr 7-Jun 9 10
Parent Participation Required
Ages Class # Day(s) of Week Time Dates # of Weeks
2-3yrs 5414 W 9:30-10:15am Apr 8-Jun 10 10
Parent Participation Required
SPORTBALL MUL
This document provides several news updates and event announcements from Fort Riley, including:
1) Updates to the Current News page and Garrison Commander's Corner articles on the Fort Riley website.
2) Information on upcoming events like a comedy night, community band concert, bowling event, and baseball game.
3) Links to resources like military family programs and education websites.
4) Details on summer camps for youth, a rodeo event, and volunteer opportunities.
This document provides a summary of events and activities occurring from March 14th through March 30th at Fort Riley and surrounding areas. It includes information about road construction, ID card updates, family activities like story time and egg hunts, classes on gardening and blues music, and notices about relocations of outdoor recreation facilities and traffic changes due to construction. Web links are also provided for various Fort Riley pages and services.
- The William B. Travis High School newsletter announced that the Spanish Club t-shirts have arrived and can be picked up from Señor Krenek's room. It also notified that student volunteers are needed to help with an upcoming academic decathlon.
- The varsity men's golf team placed third at a recent regional invitational tournament. Team members included Buddy Hallman, Sam Tolleson, Ryan Bell, Tyler Johnson, and Justin Baker, with Buddy and Sam tying for second place overall.
- An upcoming fundraising dinner and auction for Travis High School's ProGrad program was announced, including the first annual car raffle for a 2011 Chevy Camaro parked outside the school.
The document summarizes upcoming events at Fort Meade including a Ramadan observance, farmers' market, dinner dance, and jazz concert. It also previews stories about local youth excelling in track and field and a book featuring stories of female service members. The garrison commander's column expresses his leadership philosophy of caring for employees and communicating decisions to motivate the workforce.
1st Infantry Division and Fort Riley Weekly News Update 5 09-14hamiltonsown
Please find attached the weekly news update for this week. Feel free to send to anyone that you think will find it useful. There is lots to do again this weekend and next. I hope everyone has a wonderful weekend!
- The William B. Travis High School newsletter announced that the Spanish Club t-shirts have arrived and can be picked up from Señor Krenek's room. It also asked for student volunteers to help with an upcoming academic decathlon.
- The varsity men's golf team placed third at a recent regional invitational tournament. Team members included Buddy Hallman, Sam Tolleson, Ryan Bell, Tyler Johnson, and Justin Baker, with Buddy and Sam tying for second place overall.
- Upcoming announcements included a Red Cross meeting, information about fundraising efforts for ProGrad including a senior dinner/auction and car raffle, and a reminder for all students to verify their second semester schedules
The document discusses efforts at Fort Meade to train more service members in Applied Suicide Intervention Skills Training (ASIST). Previously, ASIST trainers were typically chaplains or mental health professionals. However, over 20 NCOs from various occupations recently completed ASIST trainer certification. This aims to have more "frontline" personnel able to assist those at risk of suicide. Two NCOs, Sgt. 1st Class Katie Smith and Staff Sgt. Peter Yokel, discussed using their experience to help others and make resources available to soldiers struggling with isolation or other issues.
Stanner Golf Classic 2019 | Archbishop Molloy High SchoolSania Baker
The document announces the 33rd annual Stanner Golf Classic benefiting Archbishop Molloy High School's scholarship program. It will take place on May 6, 2019 at one of three golf courses - Plandome Country Club, North Hills Country Club, or North Hempstead Country Club. The day includes a morning round of golf, brunch, cocktails and dinner. Sponsorship opportunities and reservations are available online or by contacting the event coordinator. Proceeds support Molloy's scholarship fund which provides Catholic education to deserving students.
The Pacific Northwest Marine Corps Veterans, Families, and Friends will host the annual Leatherneck Open Golf Classic on September 18, 2015 at Langdon Farms Golf Club in Aurora, Oregon. The tournament will begin at 1:45pm with a shotgun start and proceeds will benefit the Semper Fi Fund and Homes for Our Troops. The tournament is open to 144 golfers and various sponsorship levels are available to support the cause.
This document summarizes upcoming community events at Fort Meade and discusses two organizations that support leadership development: the Sergeant Audie Murphy Club and the Fort Meade Vacation Bible School program. The Sergeant Audie Murphy Club recognizes outstanding enlisted service members, and Fort Meade will host its first induction board in August. The Vacation Bible School program is seeking adult volunteers to supervise children during the week-long program in August. Background checks are required for all volunteers.
This document contains announcements for students and faculty at Dundee-Crown High School. It includes information about Beta Club membership renewals, checking grades on the student portal, taking classes at Elgin Community College, freshman student council meetings, tutoring programs, college representatives visiting the school, activities for teen parents and more. The document also congratulates the sophomore football team and includes other school-related updates and deadlines.
1) The Oak Ridge High School announcements provided information about upcoming events including a movie screening by the National English Honor Society and deadlines for dual credit registration and NEHS point requirements.
2) It also included reminders about overdue library books, purchasing graduation invitations, and signups for the color guard and junior volunteer program.
3) Additionally, it listed details for an upcoming recycling challenge, prom ticket sales, appropriate dress codes for special events, and ways to get homework help or access student grades.
The document provides information on various upcoming student events and deadlines at Confetti including:
1) A Christmas party being held on December 14th at the Rescue Rooms with entertainment including an MC battle, staff vs student band competition, and DJs.
2) Two Confetti students appearing on BBC Inside Out on November 30th discussing their work in the video game industry.
3) A December 1st deadline for submitting UCAS applications with the buzzword "progression10" for support through the college.
4) Reminders that student ID cards must be worn on site and day passes for those who forget their card must be returned.
The document discusses several upcoming events at Fort Meade including:
- A new camouflage pattern being released for soldiers' uniforms starting in July.
- Construction beginning on a new $10 million access control point at Rockenbach Road to improve traffic flow.
- Fort Meade's participation in the Defense Department's Healthy Base Initiative demonstration project ending this month, with various projects around the installation being evaluated.
The Morgan Messenger about the first European Chessboxing Champion Tihomir Titschko Dovramadjiev
January 18_ 2006_ Page 14
http://mgm.stparchive.com/Archive/MGM/MGM01182006p14.php
Tihomir Dovramadjiev / Тихомир Доврамаджиев
RBB TV Berlin 2005. 1st European ChessBoxing Champion.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ynypKbtece
EUROSPORT
https://www.eurosport.com/boxing/world-news/2005/checkmate-meets-ko-ne._sto782958/story.shtml
Los Angeles Times
https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-2005-dec-01-fg-chessboxing1-story.html
Die WELT
https://www.welt.de/print-wams/article134145/Ring-frei-fuer-Denker.html
ChessBase Germany
https://de.chessbase.com/post/schwere-kopftreffer
The document summarizes safety tips and statistics about fireworks-related injuries to encourage safe celebrations of Independence Day. Fort Meade's annual "Red, White and Blue Celebration" will be held at McGlachlin Parade Field from 4-10 PM with rides, food vendors and a fireworks show at 9:30 PM. While fireworks are prohibited at the event, Maryland law only allows ground-based fireworks displays for personal use off-post.
The document is the June 19, 2014 issue of the Fort Meade community newspaper Soundoff. It includes summaries of upcoming community events, an article about the Army's 239th birthday celebration with an AUSA breakfast, and an op-ed from the Director of the Installation Safety Office about motorcycle safety and training resources available on the base. The newspaper has local news, sports, entertainment and classified sections.
The document provides important dates and information for Samuel Clemens High School seniors to remember. It lists dates for the end of the grading period, SAT/ACT testing, prom, graduation rehearsal and exams. It reminds seniors to request final transcripts before graduation and have SAT/ACT scores sent to colleges. It also advertises scholarships and upcoming school events like Relay for Life and blood drives.
This document provides a weekly newsletter update for 1-63 AR soldiers and families with information about upcoming events at Fort Riley from April 11-30, 2013. It includes notices about training schedules, town hall meetings, recreational activities, volunteer opportunities, and more. Key dates and events mentioned are the town hall meetings on April 23-24, mega bingo on April 20, fishing day on April 20, and the month of the military child festival on April 21.
The document summarizes an article from the Fort Meade newspaper Soundoff about the following topics:
1) Fort Meade's Army Emergency Relief campaign raised nearly $135,000, surpassing its goal of $55,000. Most of the donations came from active-duty service members.
2) The increased funds will help support Soldiers and their families during financial hardships. Donations are pooled with other installations to support wider Army and military communities.
3) The article highlights some of the top contributing units at Fort Meade and thanks the community for participating in the campaign. The fiscal year 2016 campaign will aim to increase donations by 15 percent.
The Fort Meade Commissary will close from Sunday, February 12th at 4pm through Tuesday, February 14th to undergo renovations as part of an agency-wide effort to improve store layout and customer experience. The goal is to make the layout more user-friendly and consistent across all commissaries. The store will reopen on Wednesday with a new product flow designed to make shopping faster and easier for customers.
Sportball Staff
Phone: 310.386.6069 Email: zacharyg@sportball.us
Location: Valley Park, 2515 Valley Drive
Minimum Participants Needed: 4
$145/$135 Hermosa Beach Resident
Ages Class # Day(s) of Week Time Dates # of Weeks
2-3yrs 5409 Tu 9:30-10:15am Apr 7-Jun 9 10
Parent Participation Required
Ages Class # Day(s) of Week Time Dates # of Weeks
2-3yrs 5414 W 9:30-10:15am Apr 8-Jun 10 10
Parent Participation Required
SPORTBALL MUL
This document provides several news updates and event announcements from Fort Riley, including:
1) Updates to the Current News page and Garrison Commander's Corner articles on the Fort Riley website.
2) Information on upcoming events like a comedy night, community band concert, bowling event, and baseball game.
3) Links to resources like military family programs and education websites.
4) Details on summer camps for youth, a rodeo event, and volunteer opportunities.
This document provides a summary of events and activities occurring from March 14th through March 30th at Fort Riley and surrounding areas. It includes information about road construction, ID card updates, family activities like story time and egg hunts, classes on gardening and blues music, and notices about relocations of outdoor recreation facilities and traffic changes due to construction. Web links are also provided for various Fort Riley pages and services.
- The William B. Travis High School newsletter announced that the Spanish Club t-shirts have arrived and can be picked up from Señor Krenek's room. It also notified that student volunteers are needed to help with an upcoming academic decathlon.
- The varsity men's golf team placed third at a recent regional invitational tournament. Team members included Buddy Hallman, Sam Tolleson, Ryan Bell, Tyler Johnson, and Justin Baker, with Buddy and Sam tying for second place overall.
- An upcoming fundraising dinner and auction for Travis High School's ProGrad program was announced, including the first annual car raffle for a 2011 Chevy Camaro parked outside the school.
The document summarizes upcoming events at Fort Meade including a Ramadan observance, farmers' market, dinner dance, and jazz concert. It also previews stories about local youth excelling in track and field and a book featuring stories of female service members. The garrison commander's column expresses his leadership philosophy of caring for employees and communicating decisions to motivate the workforce.
1st Infantry Division and Fort Riley Weekly News Update 5 09-14hamiltonsown
Please find attached the weekly news update for this week. Feel free to send to anyone that you think will find it useful. There is lots to do again this weekend and next. I hope everyone has a wonderful weekend!
- The William B. Travis High School newsletter announced that the Spanish Club t-shirts have arrived and can be picked up from Señor Krenek's room. It also asked for student volunteers to help with an upcoming academic decathlon.
- The varsity men's golf team placed third at a recent regional invitational tournament. Team members included Buddy Hallman, Sam Tolleson, Ryan Bell, Tyler Johnson, and Justin Baker, with Buddy and Sam tying for second place overall.
- Upcoming announcements included a Red Cross meeting, information about fundraising efforts for ProGrad including a senior dinner/auction and car raffle, and a reminder for all students to verify their second semester schedules
The document discusses efforts at Fort Meade to train more service members in Applied Suicide Intervention Skills Training (ASIST). Previously, ASIST trainers were typically chaplains or mental health professionals. However, over 20 NCOs from various occupations recently completed ASIST trainer certification. This aims to have more "frontline" personnel able to assist those at risk of suicide. Two NCOs, Sgt. 1st Class Katie Smith and Staff Sgt. Peter Yokel, discussed using their experience to help others and make resources available to soldiers struggling with isolation or other issues.
Stanner Golf Classic 2019 | Archbishop Molloy High SchoolSania Baker
The document announces the 33rd annual Stanner Golf Classic benefiting Archbishop Molloy High School's scholarship program. It will take place on May 6, 2019 at one of three golf courses - Plandome Country Club, North Hills Country Club, or North Hempstead Country Club. The day includes a morning round of golf, brunch, cocktails and dinner. Sponsorship opportunities and reservations are available online or by contacting the event coordinator. Proceeds support Molloy's scholarship fund which provides Catholic education to deserving students.
The Pacific Northwest Marine Corps Veterans, Families, and Friends will host the annual Leatherneck Open Golf Classic on September 18, 2015 at Langdon Farms Golf Club in Aurora, Oregon. The tournament will begin at 1:45pm with a shotgun start and proceeds will benefit the Semper Fi Fund and Homes for Our Troops. The tournament is open to 144 golfers and various sponsorship levels are available to support the cause.
This document summarizes upcoming community events at Fort Meade and discusses two organizations that support leadership development: the Sergeant Audie Murphy Club and the Fort Meade Vacation Bible School program. The Sergeant Audie Murphy Club recognizes outstanding enlisted service members, and Fort Meade will host its first induction board in August. The Vacation Bible School program is seeking adult volunteers to supervise children during the week-long program in August. Background checks are required for all volunteers.
This document contains announcements for students and faculty at Dundee-Crown High School. It includes information about Beta Club membership renewals, checking grades on the student portal, taking classes at Elgin Community College, freshman student council meetings, tutoring programs, college representatives visiting the school, activities for teen parents and more. The document also congratulates the sophomore football team and includes other school-related updates and deadlines.
1) The Oak Ridge High School announcements provided information about upcoming events including a movie screening by the National English Honor Society and deadlines for dual credit registration and NEHS point requirements.
2) It also included reminders about overdue library books, purchasing graduation invitations, and signups for the color guard and junior volunteer program.
3) Additionally, it listed details for an upcoming recycling challenge, prom ticket sales, appropriate dress codes for special events, and ways to get homework help or access student grades.
The document provides information on various upcoming student events and deadlines at Confetti including:
1) A Christmas party being held on December 14th at the Rescue Rooms with entertainment including an MC battle, staff vs student band competition, and DJs.
2) Two Confetti students appearing on BBC Inside Out on November 30th discussing their work in the video game industry.
3) A December 1st deadline for submitting UCAS applications with the buzzword "progression10" for support through the college.
4) Reminders that student ID cards must be worn on site and day passes for those who forget their card must be returned.
The document contains announcements from Samuel Clemens High School about upcoming events including a dance marathon to raise funds for childhood cancer, a track meet closing a drive, National Honor Society and HOSA meetings, athletic achievements, summer camps, prom, and scholarship opportunities.
The document contains announcements for William B. Travis High School regarding various upcoming events and deadlines:
- A pep rally will be held today, with different ticket prices depending on whether students are dressed in spirit attire.
- Parking permits can be purchased during all lunch periods, requiring various documents and $35. Failure to purchase a permit by September 7 will result in a vehicle being booted with a $40 fine to remove it.
- The Diversity Club interest meeting will be held on September 8 from 2:45-3:30 pm in room L213, and registration forms are outside the room. T-shirt order forms are also available.
Stayner Collegiate Institute Announcements - September 12, 2016Ken Stayner
The document contains announcements for students regarding upcoming college/university visits, sports team practices and tournaments, sign-up sheets for volleyball teams, a reminder for graduating students to sign up for graduation updates, a call for student council members, volunteer opportunities at a fall festival, information about an upcoming university fair, a reminder from the cafeteria provider about promotions and daily lunch specials.
The document announces several upcoming events at Samuel Clemens High School, including:
1) An event on April 13th called "Purple Up! For Military Kids" to honor youth impacted by military deployment by wearing purple.
2) A dinner theater on April 14th featuring Broadway scenes and a 5 course meal for $15.
3) The track and field house being closed on April 12th to prepare for a junior high track meet.
The document contains announcements for Samuel Clemens High School including information about:
- A dance marathon fundraiser for childhood cancer on April 13-14
- A track meet closing a road on April 12
- Seven $500 scholarships available for educators and students
- Athletes selected to play in all-star games on April 14
- Meetings for HOSA and National Honor Society
- Summer pride camp and athletic physicals
- Events to support Project Graduation including food nights and DVD/t-shirt sales
- Details for the prom on May 4th
Take Our Kids to Work Day will be held on November 6th in Ontario for grade 9 students. Blue Mountain resort is organizing hands-on activities for students in four departments including recreation, culinary services, lodging, and operations. Students interested in participating must sign up by October 30th with Mr. Murray or Mrs. McLeod.
Announcements- Tuesday October 29, 2019Ken Stayner
The Library Group will meet today at 11:20 in the library. New members are welcome and there will be treats.
The Junior Boys Volleyball team won their first playoff game against Romeo Dallaire in 3 straight sets. Great serving by Andrew and Remy and defense from Cayden. They play Nouvelle Alliance on Wednesday.
The Senior Boys Volleyball team advanced to the next round of playoffs after defeating Unity Christian in 5 games. They play Penetanguishene on Wednesday.
This document contains announcements from a school on various topics:
1) It announces lunch specials, free oatmeal, and sports games and competitions for girls cross country and volleyball.
2) It provides information about upcoming presentations from universities and colleges, as well as technology and math help programs.
3) It reminds students about rules around issues like vandalism, sexting, texting and driving, drugs, and volunteering opportunities.
The document announces various events and opportunities at Oak Ridge High School, including:
1) A Texas A&M University admissions representative visiting on April 15th and a junior volunteer program at a local hospital accepting applications until April 30th.
2) No school on April 10th and a reminder about the deadline to apply for Cosmetology I for juniors.
3) Upcoming NEHS and recycling club meetings as well as statistics about recycling.
4) Reminders about upcoming senior awards night, a co-ed volleyball tournament, and prom ticket sales.
The document contains announcements for students about various upcoming events, opportunities, and notices at the school including:
- A $5 lunch special available this week of chicken burgers, popcorn chicken, or a vegetarian option.
- Information about the Pride Prom happening on April 29th with a Mardi Gras theme.
- A notice seeking volunteer drivers to transport students to their work placements and details about requirements.
- Details about mandatory first aid training sessions for SHSM students on April 20th and 29th.
- Announcements about grad gown rentals and details for graduating students.
- Information about scholarships through Stayner Collegiate and the deadline for applications in guidance.
Announcements- Friday September 28, 2018Ken Stayner
The summary is:
1) Students are reminded to go to their period 2 class for attendance and then to the gym for an assembly and run/walk.
2) The SCI soccer club is looking for boys grades 7-12 to join and bring permission forms by next Wednesday.
3) An info session about Ultimate Frisbee intramurals is happening at the start of lunch in room 216.
The document contains announcements for Clemens High School students and faculty including important dates, events, and deadlines. It provides information about exams, spring break, credit recovery programs, transcripts, and scholarships. Club meetings and activities like a bake sale, soccer games, and a Frederick Douglass presentation are advertised. Students are encouraged to see counselors for assistance with college applications, financial aid, and other opportunities.
The document announces details of the upcoming student Christmas party on December 14th including ticket prices and entertainment lineup. It also provides notices about exams, library resources, student ID cards, and the deadline for submitting UCAS university applications. Finally it shares information about fundraising activities for Movember to raise awareness of prostate cancer.
The document contains announcements for William B. Travis High School including:
- A pep rally will be held on Friday with spirit wear tickets costing $1 or $2 without spirit wear.
- Parking permits can be purchased during lunch for $35 with requirements. Failure to purchase a permit by September 7 will result in a $40 fine.
- Several clubs including softball, diversity, Spanish, French, student council, FFA, and BPA are holding interest and information meetings for new members.
- The tardy policy is now in effect and seniors interested in prom committee should attend a meeting on September 3rd.
The document contains announcements from Samuel Clemens High School regarding various deadlines and events for seniors. It provides information on requesting final transcripts for college, due dates for returning textbooks, scholarship opportunities, prom details, and encourages anonymous tips to the local police through a new texting service.
Badminton practice is being held today and Thursday at Stayner Collegiate. Report cards for grades 9-12 were distributed on Friday; check at the office or with your period 4 teacher if you did not receive yours. A survey is being conducted to vote on the theme for the 2019-2020 yearbook at the school. Students are invited to volunteer at the Clearview Township 3-on-3 Youth Hockey tournament in April in various positions such as refereeing, timekeeping, and more. Contact information is provided on the bulletin board for more details on volunteering. The cafeteria is having an enchilada casserole special today and encourages students to like them on social media for exclusive offers and prizes.
This document contains announcements for students at a high school, including information about:
1) University application PINs now being available for grade 12 students and workshops on college and university applications being held in November.
2) A survey for grade 9 students about their Take Our Kids to Work day experience for a chance to win a pizza party.
3) Rescheduled junior girls volleyball tryouts.
4) An invitation for grades 8 students from feeder schools to attend a spirit day.
5) Information about the OSSTF/FEESO Student Achievement Awards and deadline of November 15th.
The document provides an overview of English grammar, outlining the 8 parts of speech: nouns, pronouns, verbs, adjectives, adverbs, prepositions, conjunctions, and interjections. It defines each part of speech and provides examples. Key details include defining nouns as people, places, things, or ideas, verbs as action or linking words, adjectives as descriptive words, and prepositions showing relationships between words.
This document provides information and tips for preparing for the PSAE exam, which consists of the ACT on day one and WorkKeys on day two. It outlines the test subjects, average scores, registration dates, and importance of the exams for graduation and future plans. Test-taking strategies are shared for pacing yourself, using calculators properly, getting enough rest the night before, and guessing strategically. Subject-specific tips are provided for the English, reading, and writing sections. The importance of practice and meeting the PSAE requirements for exemption from finals is emphasized.
1) The document provides information about an upcoming meeting for juniors to discuss the Prairie State Achievement Exam (PSAE), ACT prep courses, goal setting, and frequently asked questions about the ACT.
2) The PSAE is a two-day statewide exam required for graduation consisting of the ACT plus Writing on one day and reading, math, and science tests the next day. Scores are included on transcripts and used by colleges and employers.
3) An ACT prep course is recommended to help students identify strengths and weaknesses and increase scores through practice. Registration is open until January 8th.
PSAE 2011 Test Prep Presentation Eng Reading WritingMichelle Marconi
This document provides information and tips for preparing for and taking the PSAE exam, which consists of the ACT on day one and WorkKeys on day two. It outlines the test subjects, average scores, registration dates, and importance of the exams for graduation and future plans. Test-taking strategies are shared for pacing yourself, using calculators properly, and getting enough rest the night before. Quick tips are given for each ACT subject area, and students are encouraged to practice online and ask questions. Meeting the PSAE requirements means no finals will need to be taken.
1) The document provides information about an upcoming meeting for juniors to discuss the Prairie State Achievement Exam (PSAE), ACT prep courses, goal setting, and frequently asked questions about the ACT.
2) The PSAE is a two-day statewide exam required for graduation that includes the ACT plus Writing on one day and other tests the next. It measures college and career readiness and scores are included on transcripts.
3) Students are encouraged to take the ACT prep course to improve scores through practice and identifying strengths and weaknesses. Most students see increased scores or no change from retaking the ACT.
Greek mythology refers to the myths and legends of the ancient Greeks concerning their gods, heroes, and the natural world. The myths attempted to explain the creation of the world and natural phenomena. The gods and goddesses each ruled over different aspects of nature and human life. Some of the major gods included Zeus, Poseidon, Hera, Athena, Apollo, Ares, Aphrodite, and Hephaestus. The myths featured stories of the gods and their interactions with mortals, often providing moral lessons or explaining natural events. Greek mythology continues to influence modern culture through allusions in literature, art, and other media.
The document announces a family night for the AVID program. It asks for volunteers to join the planning committee for the event. Readers are directed to contact Mark Gross if interested in volunteering.
North Korea is the most secretive state and some groups are working to free people from it. One such group is Liberty in North Korea, which features nomads who are part of the modern underground railroad effort to help North Koreans escape. Volunteers are being sought to join the planning committee for further involvement in these efforts by contacting Mark Gross.
Este documento presenta información sobre tres temas: 1) un modelo de crecimiento de valor agregado para establecer objetivos individuales de crecimiento de estudiantes y monitorear su progreso, 2) prevención de pandillas, y 3) intimidación. También incluye información sobre cómo los estudiantes pueden usar sus datos de evaluación para prepararse para la universidad y carreras, seleccionar cursos, y prepararse para exámenes como el ACT.
The document discusses anti-bullying efforts in District 300. It defines bullying, notes the reluctance of victims to report bullying, and distinguishes bullying from normal conflicts. It describes different types of bullying including physical, social, intimidation, verbal, and written aggression. The effects of cyberbullying are also discussed. The document then outlines District 300's anti-bullying committee, its focus on reporting, assessment, intervention, and prevention. The committee represents different education levels and specialties. It has created intervention templates and is working to improve reporting and track bullying behavior over time.
The Dundee-Crown Theater will present Jean Anouilh's play "The Lark" on October 29th and 30th at 7 p.m. The play tells the story of Joan of Arc and her leadership of the French army to victory over the English before facing trial, where the ignorant peasant Joan argues with clerical scholars. Tickets cost $6 for adults and $5 for seniors and children under 14 and can be purchased at the door of the Dundee-Crown Auditorium on the nights of the performances. The production stars Jackie Kelly as Joan of Arc and also features Nick Spindler, Cole Moriarty, Kim Gasciciel, and Nikolai Morse in lead
AVID provides support for college-bound students through career-oriented field trips, help planning for college and the future, and a caring community. Students have opportunities like flying an airplane during a field trip to SIU. AVID helps prepare students for college and achieve their dreams through these experiences and supports.
AVID is a program that provides tutorials, field trips, college visits, and a supportive community to help prepare students for college. Students have opportunities like flying an airplane during career-oriented field trips. The program assists with college planning and offers student testimonials. It encourages using large binders to help achieve dreams and succeed with the support of signing up with a counselor or the media center coordinator.
Mnd the english renaissance and william shakespeareMichelle Marconi
The document provides background information on William Shakespeare and the English Renaissance period in which he lived and wrote. It summarizes that Shakespeare was born in 1564 in Stratford-upon-Avon and became a successful playwright and theater owner in London during the late 1500s. The Renaissance period in England from 1400-1600 AD saw a rebirth of literature and art, influenced by the earlier Italian Renaissance. Theater flourished during this time, especially under Queen Elizabeth I, who was a patron of the arts.
The Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) is the foreign intelligence service of the United States federal government, tasked with gathering, processing, and analyzing national security information from around the world, primarily through the use of human intelligence (HUMINT). The CIA has been active in many major U.S. foreign policy issues and covert operations since its inception. The agency reports directly to the Director of National Intelligence and is overseen by congressional intelligence committees.
1. Dundee-Crown is awesome! Beta Club The Dundee-Crown Beta Club is accepting new members and membership renewals until Sept. 30th. If you were a member last year you MUST renew your membership. Completed applications should be returned to Ms. Gard or Mrs. DiCosola in the Counseling Department.
2. Interested in aviation? Are you interested in pursuing a career in aviation? If so, Southern Illinois and American Airlines are sponsoring a career day on Saturday, Oct. 9, 2010. Board a 6:00 a.m. flight from Ohare and fly into Carbondale to tour SIUC's reknown aviation facilities, main campus, and student center. Students will fly back to Ohare, returning around 5:00 p.m. To register for this event, log on to www.aviation.siuc.edu/careerdays. Dundee-Crown is awesome! Our students rock!
3. Passes needed for library use Students must come to the media center to sign up for computer use during CUP. There are limited computers; therefore, students will be allowed to come to the library for computer use if they get their destination pass signed by library personnel and sign in on our attendance roster. Students who have not gotten their destination pass signed in advance will not be admitted to the library. Our students rock!
4. Use Student Portal to check grades, view class schedules, and more! How to log on to Student Portal Go to the quick link on the Dundee-Crown website. Type in your User Name which is your Student Number (Student ID). This number can be found on your schedule and your student ID card. The default password is <first name initial> <last name initial> <birthdate MMDDYY> format (i.e., John Smith’s default student account password would be js091985, if birth date was September 19, 1985).
6. Elgin Community College classes! If you are a senior in the top 10% of your class or have a 3.25 GPA, you can apply to go to ECC second semester. You can select any of these three Gen Ed courses: Introduction to Psychology, Introduction to Sociology and Western Humanities. Tuition is paid by District 300 so all you have to pay for is your book. If you are interested make an appointment to see your counselor and get further information.
7. Powder Puff Attention football fans! This year's powder puff game will be held on Wednesday, September 29th. The Juniors will take on the Seniors at 6pm. The winners of that game will challenge last year’s champions, the Faculty at 7:30pm. There will be live music, games and prizes for the fans throughout the evening. Bring your friends and family, only $5 a person.
8. ‘Take Charge!’ Tutoring After-school tutoring Monday through Thursday from 3:15-4:15. Sign up in the media center at the designated computers for tutoring and the activity bus. We hope to see you Taking Charge of your education at ‘Take Charge’ soon! Dundee-Crown is awesome!
9. Seniors! College! Representatives from the Illinois Student Assistance Commission will be here on Thursdays during CUP and Lunch periods to help you with the college admissions process. They will be located in the college and career center in the counseling office and will have laptops available if you would like to work on completing your online applications.
10. Teen Parent Program The Teen Parent Program Group will meet during CUP in room M4 on Thursdays. All pregnant and parenting students are welcome and encouraged to join us each week for this informal support group. Any questions please contact Alison or Sonja at 224-484-2308 or 2307.
11. Attention sophomores and juniors:Want scholarships??? The PSAT/NMSQT is the qualifying test for National Merit Scholarship Corporation’s scholarship and recognition programs. The PSAT will take place on October 13 at D-C. Registration is open from Sept 7-Oct 6 and costs $25. Please register with Mrs. Bober in the guidance office. If you have any questions, please see your counselor.
12. Congrats- sophomore football Congrats to the sophomore football team on their 14-12 victory Thursday night. The Chargers were lead by a stout defense and two Garrett Ryan to Trent Muscat touchdown passes that cauterized the Grayslake defense.
13. Beta Club Members!! There are many volunteer opportunities available to those of you who have turned in your applications and dues. Check with Ms. Gard in Counseling to sign up. Opportunities include helping at Parkview Elementary on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 3:30-4:30, helping at Freshman Parent Night Sept. 22nd, Swim Meet Timers are needed on various dates in Sept. and Oct. and many more. See Ms. Gard for details.
14. JAMBA JUICE JAMBA JUICE will be here every Friday after school in the main hall. $4.00 for a 16oz CUP !
19. Girls’ basketball To ALL girls interested in playing basketball this year. There will be a brief informational meeting at 3:00 on Wednesday the 22nd in room 4! Contact Coach Russell if you cannot attend!
20. College visit A representative from Illinois Wesleyan University will be here Monday, Sept. 20th in the Cafeteria from 11:30-1:30 to answer questions or for information, please stop by. Dundee-Crown is awesome!
21. Prom Committee The D-C HS Prom Committee is looking for students interested in fundraising and other activities to help lower the cost of prom. The Prom Committee meets every Friday morning at 7 am in Room 117. All are welcome! We have big plans to lower your prom ticket cost this year, but we need your help! See you there!
22. Thanks Target! In an effort for improve communication with all of Dundee-Crown Students and Staff, these TV monitors were purchased using a cash donation from Target through the Take Charge of Education® program. Visit target.com/tcoe, or call 1-800-316-6142 to designate our school as a beneficiary. If you shop at Target, please consider using your Target® Visa® or Target® Card. Thank you for those who have enrolled in the program and designated Dundee-Crown to receive this reward.
23. Spirit signs for sale Hey DC! Show your Charger Pride by displaying a personal Spirit Sign in your yard! The French Club is selling them to anyone involved in a club, activity, or sport, or who just wants to push the pride! See Madame Leffler in room 150 or visit www.sportsspiritsigns.com to see all of the possibilities! Merci beaucoup!
24. Six Flags Fright Fest PACT will be selling Six Flags Fright Fest tickets at various school functions and during specific school lunches. Tickets are good for either Saturday, October 2 or Sunday, October 3. The price per ticket is $25, which is more than half price of a regular ticket ($56.99 + tax). Look for PACT at various school functions, or go on the PACT website, print out a form, bring it to school, and we'll get the tickets to you: http://dchs.d300.org/parents/parent-organizations/pactpact. You can also send an e-mail with the number of tickets you need to: PACTDCHS@aol.com
26. College visit A representative from Truman State will be here Wednesday, Sept. 29th in the Multi-Purpose Room from 11:30-1:30 to answer questions or for information, please stop by.
27. College Fair Fieldtrip The Dundee-Crown Counseling Office is sponsoring a College Fair Fieldtrip on October 20th to be held at the Cliffbreakers Resort in Rockford. This trip is open to all Juniors and Seniors. Free transportantion is available for the first 100 students that sign up. See your counselor for more information and permission forms.
28. IDs and Parking Passes If you have not picked up your ID, please stop in the Attendance Office! Also, if you have not picked up your parking permit please stop by the Attendance Office! Dundee-Crown is awesome!
29. After-Hours Night School The After-Hours Night School is currently accepting enrollments for Term 2 classes. Space is limited. Early classes meet from 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. and a late schedule of classes meet from 7:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. Contact Jim Harbaugh (james.harbaugh@d300.org) for more info, or visit the After Hours website at nightschool.d300.org
30. College visit A representative from Aurora University will be here Thursday, Sept. 30th in the Multi-Purpose Room from 11:30-1:30 to answer questions or for information, please stop by.
31. Football Jerseys for sale! Order your PERSONALIZED Dundee-Crown Football Jersey. Choose your own number and have your name (or nickname) printed on the back of an authentic football jersey. Order forms are available in the main office and orders will be taken from now until October 1, 2010! Don't miss this chance to show your Charger PRIDE!!! (Order forms also available under Charger Pride link at D-C website). Our students rock!
32. Independent Study Deadline Attention juniors and seniors: In order to make sure that Independent Study Proposals are processed in time to make class changes BEFORE the start of Term 2, there is a new deadline for all Term 2 Independent Study requests. The new deadline is October 1: this means that students must submit their independent study proposal for Term 2 (signed by both student and parent) to their counselor no later than 3:00 pm on October 1. Only Juniors and Seniors are eligible for Independent Study. The Independent Study Request Form is available on the Dundee-Crown website on the Counseling Department page. Please your counselor if you have questions.
33. Scholarships! Seniors: check the Scholarship Bulletin on the D-CHS Counseling website. New scholarships are arriving weekly! Our students rock!
35. ECC Tech Prep and Middle College students You will need to leave class early in order to arrive on time for your classes in Elgin on late arrival days. ECC Tech Prep students should leave class at 11:45 a.m. and Middle College students should leave at 1:15 p.m. All ECC students will need to show their ECC sticker on the back of their Ids to their teacher in order to leave early. See Mrs. Gavigan in the College and Career Center if you have any questions. Our students rock!
40. College visit A representative from Bradley University will be here Wednesday, Oct. 6th in the Multi-Purpose Room from 11:30-1:30 to answer questions or for information, please stop by. Dundee-Crown is awesome!