TODAY'S NEWS
CLUBS
Good morning Cyclones! Today is Jersey Day, we hope you took this as an opportunity to represent your favourite team! Teachers, please record the number of students wearing a jersey today. Don’t forget, no dress up day tomorrow, but stay tuned for fun and prizes at lunch!
There is a short Interact Meeting in Mr Yando’s room at lunch today. We are taking a photo to wrap up our successful Ukraine collection!
Huge congratulations to Cappies critic Linnea A, whose reviews of two local theatre productions have been selected two times for publication in the local news. Congratulations Linnea!
ARTS
Coffeehouse! Due to some scheduling issues, the Coffeehouse has been rescheduled to the evening of April 9th. You can still sign up this week using the QR code found on the posters in the hallway. Please speak to either Mrs. Stickney or Mr. Ball if you have any questions.
All Star Fest performers we will be having a meeting today during lunch in the drama room. Bring your lunch with you!
Improv club today after school. Newcomers always welcome.
There is a very important animal farm rehearsal tomorrow after school!
The Songwriting Club will meet at lunch in the music room (123). We will work on developing a melody and give you time to refine your song(s). We are looking to have our songs for CoffeeHouse and Maker’s Market done in the next few sessions.
Art Club tomorrow at lunch in the art room - Rm 203!
Any students who are interested in getting some volunteer hours for FACE PAINTING - please come and see Ms B White in room 203 by the end of the week! There are a few opportunities for this coming up!
SPORTS
Badminton/Pickleball Club:
The Badminton and Pickleball club tonight is CANCELLED. We will start back up after March break.
Grade 9 and 10 badminton tryouts tonight after school see Mr Blanchard if you have any questions.
Rowing:
Attention all rowing animals. Crossley Rowing is back on our home course, the Welland Waterway. To celebrate this blue and gold homecoming, there will be spring rowing opportunities available for those yet to try this unique and very Canadian sport that embraces our love of water and the great outdoors. Stay tuned, and like the great philosopher Dr. Seuss said- you never know unless you go. Today at lunch there will be some rowing promotions in the front foyer- a great chance to ask questions and explore one of the biggest teams in the school. Go blue and gold!