The document contains announcements from the W.O.W. TV channel at West Orange Warrior High School. It includes information about sports games, yearbook sales, tutoring sessions, club meetings, and horoscopes for each zodiac sign. The daily scroll encourages students to submit announcements to be aired on the school TV channel.
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6. Quote of the Day
“There are no facts, only interpretations”
-Friedrich Nietzsche
7. ATTENTION
YEARBOOKS ARE ON SALE NOW! You can
pre-order your 2012 yearbook in room 434.
The cost is $70 cash or check only. Payment
plans are available. You may also order on
line at smart-pay.com. Order today! Only a
very few extra yearbooks will be ordered
and the cost rises to $90. Questions? See
Ms. Poor.
8. Seniors
Senior Salutations are on sale now! Seniors
don’t miss the chance to have a personal page
celebrating your senior year in the yearbook.
Reserve now to make sure your salutation and
you can have your friends salutations next to
you! Remember, payment plans are available! All
that is needed is a 20% downpayment. Space is
limited so reserve your spot today! See Ms.
Poor in room 434 for details.
9. Seniors
Every Thursday, beginning Oct 6th, the
Language Arts Department is offering help in
drafting, revising, and editing for college
application essays. Come by Mr. Pyne’s class in
Rm. 430 Thursday after school from 2:30-3:30
for assistance. Please have a draft ready to
edit, as well as the question the college is
asking.
11. Seniors
If you bought a senior salutation and have not
yet turned in your photos you need to do that
immediately! If you have problems or concerns,
see Ms. Poor in room 434.
12. ATTENTION
Do you participate in martial arts? Do you
have an odd or unusual pet? The yearbook is
doing stories on both these things and
needs your help now. If you participate in
martial arts or have an odd or unusual pet
let us know! We’d love to make you part of
the story. Contact Ms. Poor in room 434 or
any publications staff member.
13. ATTENTION
Do you need help with your Spanish 1, 2 or
3 course? -Then come to room 633,635 or
636 right after school on:
Monday
Tuesday
Thursday
14. ATTENTION
Mu Alpha Theta is having a meeting on Tuesday,
November 29th at 2:20 in room 513. If you are
unable to attend the meeting, please see Mrs.
McCrickard.
15. ATTENTION
The annual West Orange Shakespeare competition
will be held Tuesday, December 13, after school in
the auditorium. Each contestant should memorize a
monologue from one of Shakespeare’s plays. The
monologue should be close to but not over 20
lines. Please bring with you, 4 printed copies of the
memorized monologue for the judges. Any
questions? See Ms. Rose in room 431 or Mr. Rush.
Prizes will be awarded for 1st, 2nd, and 3rd, and
the winner advances to the next level of
competition.
16. ATTENTION
Last week the lady warriors basketball
team won 3 games to improve there record
to 5 -1. The lady Warriors have a home
game tomorrow night against Ocoee High
school at 7:00.
17. ATTENTION
Conditioning for boys volleyball will begin
tomorrow, Tuesday November 29 at 2:30 pm.
You will be meeting in the hallway by the boys
locker room in the gym. You must have a
physical turned in to Coach Ross in order to
participate.
18. ATTENTION
All Best Buddies Permission forms due this
Wednesday by 1:05, to Mrs.Virgona's room
door. All members planning to attend also sign
up to bring an item, the sign up sheet will be
posted on Mrs. Virgona's room door.
19. ATTENTION
Come join the Drama Department on Wednesday,
November 30, as they present their District Showcase.
It’s a full evening of entertainment with the first act
featuring their play, “Victorian Silence,” (with a new cast
& ending) which just took home 1st place overall and 2nd
place for Best Tech at the Florida Theatre Conference.
The second act will feature a glimpse at some of the
talented individual events the drama troupe is taking to
competition later this week. The evening starts at 7:00 pm
in the auditorium, and tickets are only $10. You can
purchase them at the door, or call the box office at
(407)-905-2400 ext. 2282 for more information.
20. ATTENTION
The Warrior Boys Basketball team is off to a
3-0 start with wins over Evans, Ft. Myers and
Miami PACE. Next games will be this weekend
at the Winter Park Rotary tournament/can food
drive. Next home game will be December 7 vs
Ocoee
21. Aries
(Mar 21 - April 19)
You want to succeed -- who doesn't?
The thing is, with you it's more of a
drive than a vague feeling. You need
to make the most of this today, and
really push yourself to new heights.
22. Aries
(Mar 21 - April 19)
You want to succeed -- who doesn't?
The thing is, with you it's more of a
drive than a vague feeling. You need
to make the most of this today, and
really push yourself to new heights.
23. Taurus
(April 20 - May 20)
You feel much more connected to
your people and the world around
you. That is almost certainly a good
thing, even if someone is grieving or
the news you care about is
relentlessly bad.
24. Taurus
(April 20 - May 20)
You feel much more connected to
your people and the world around
you. That is almost certainly a good
thing, even if someone is grieving or
the news you care about is
relentlessly bad.
25. Gemini
(May 21 - June 20)
Try not to make a big deal out of
today's obstacles -- the more you
fret, the worse they get! If you just
put your back into it and keep
pushing, things should get easier
pretty soon.
26. Gemini
(May 21 - June 20)
Try not to make a big deal out of
today's obstacles -- the more you
fret, the worse they get! If you just
put your back into it and keep
pushing, things should get easier
pretty soon.
27. Cancer
(June 21 - July 22)
You'd much rather hang out in your
room or office and not interact with
strangers -- or even those closest to
you, really! It's a good time for you
to just hunker down and take care
of business.
28. Cancer
(June 21 - July 22)
You'd much rather hang out in your
room or office and not interact with
strangers -- or even those closest to
you, really! It's a good time for you
to just hunker down and take care
of business.
29. Leo
(July 23 - Aug 22)
You know you're all that -- and at
least one other person can see it,
too. Still, the vast majority of those
around you are either focused on
their own business or just don't
want to deal with your
awesomeness.
30. Leo
(July 23 - Aug 22)
You know you're all that -- and at
least one other person can see it,
too. Still, the vast majority of those
around you are either focused on
their own business or just don't
want to deal with your
awesomeness.
31. Virgo
(Aug 23 - Sep 22)
Try not to go too crazy when
someone's idea falls flat -- help
them see how they can tweak it to
make it work next time. Criticism is
sure to be ignored today unless it is
constructive.
32. Virgo
(Aug 23 - Sep 22)
Try not to go too crazy when
someone's idea falls flat -- help
them see how they can tweak it to
make it work next time. Criticism is
sure to be ignored today unless it is
constructive.
33. Libra
(Sep 23 - Oct 22)
You've got an old issue that still
needs to be dealt with -- though
you may have thought that you had
put it to rest ages ago. Just step up
and take care of things, because you
can't let it slide.
34. Libra
(Sep 23 - Oct 22)
You've got an old issue that still
needs to be dealt with -- though
you may have thought that you had
put it to rest ages ago. Just step up
and take care of things, because you
can't let it slide.
35. Scorpio
(Oct 23 - Nov 21)
It's a stare-down -- or something
just as juvenile -- between you and
a coworker or acquaintance today.
Your willpower is indomitable, so you
can expect to win this handily if you
so desire.
36. Scorpio
(Oct 23 - Nov 21)
It's a stare-down -- or something
just as juvenile -- between you and
a coworker or acquaintance today.
Your willpower is indomitable, so you
can expect to win this handily if you
so desire.
37. Sagittarius
(Nov 22 - Dec 21)
Your responsibility today is to speak
up -- people need to hear your take
on events. If you can find a good
way to challenge assumptions
without worrying anyone needlessly,
things should go well for you.
38. Sagittarius
(Nov 22 - Dec 21)
Your responsibility today is to speak
up -- people need to hear your take
on events. If you can find a good
way to challenge assumptions
without worrying anyone needlessly,
things should go well for you.
39. Capricorn
(Dec 22 - Jan 19)
Don't you love it when a plan comes
together? Expect good news as your
hard work and careful strategy all
come to a head. Things should
always be this easy, but that would
feel like cheating!
40. Capricorn
(Dec 22 - Jan 19)
Don't you love it when a plan comes
together? Expect good news as your
hard work and careful strategy all
come to a head. Things should
always be this easy, but that would
feel like cheating!
41. Aquarius
(Jan 20 - Feb 18)
A new limit makes itself known,
which is kind of a drag, but still --
things could be worse! You are well
known as someone who can work
around limitations when you must, so
go for it!
42. Aquarius
(Jan 20 - Feb 18)
A new limit makes itself known,
which is kind of a drag, but still --
things could be worse! You are well
known as someone who can work
around limitations when you must, so
go for it!
43. Pisces
(Feb 19 - Mar 20)
An unexpected favor makes life
much easier for you today -- so
make sure that you've got the wits
to thank your benefactor! It's a
good time to acquire a new friend in
a high place.
44. Pisces
(Feb 19 - Mar 20)
An unexpected favor makes life
much easier for you today -- so
make sure that you've got the wits
to thank your benefactor! It's a
good time to acquire a new friend in
a high place.
45. Need to air an announcement?
If you would like to place an announcement
here, on the daily scroll, or air an
announcement on WOW TV, please email it with
all necessary information and how long you
would like it to be aired for, to
news@warriortv.com. Be sure to send it before
7:30am on the day you would like the
announcement to be aired.