Tuesday, April 6, 2010

Daily Bulletin

DAILY ANNOUNCEMENTS: Tuesday, April 6, 2010


Attention all LINK leaders!  There will be a mandatory lunch meeting for all LINK Leaders on TODAY in the library.  Bring the name of your Minute to Win It game and any questions about our April homeroom activities.  LUNCH WILL BE PROVIDED!

Could I have a Race Team meeting right after school in room E101?  All Race Team members must attend.

The following people must be in Mr. Fetterlyís room today at lunch.  If you do not attend, you will lose your spot in the ìAbbyís Got Talentî show:
        Carson and Carter Williams
        Tyler Joneís band
        Amber Brown
        Cassie Crane
        Alicia Drover
        Tawney Spenst

Food Safe Level One will be taught April 10 and Aril 17 during Saturday School, 9:00  - 12:00.  All funds are due no later than Friday, April 9th to confirm your spot.  Please see Mrs. Triebwasser.

Are you tired of sitting in a classroom pushing a pencil over a page to get your High School Graduation Credits? Would you rather get your credits while you are learning to operate a Bulldozer or an Excavator?  If you are in grade 11 you can get your Grad credits next year by taking the Heavy Equipment Operators Training Course in the second semester. Applications for the Program are available now and selection will take place by the end of May. If you need more information or would like to apply, see Mr. Burns today.

The Senior Girlsí extended their league record to 2 wins last Thursday, with a convincing 64 ñ 0 victory, overpowering Kwantlen Park.  The entire team played well together with improved support and communication.  Scoring for Abbotsford were #8 Tiffany Picketts with 4 tries, outside centre Natalie Teteris, name Player of the Match for her 3 tries, as well as excellent tackling and support.  Lauren Arthur and Junnaya Murphy added 2 tries each, Diana Bonilla crossed the line and Shelby Pihl added to converts to the score.  The team is reminded of their practise TODAY right after dismissal.


Betty Smith
Abbotsford Collegiate
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