Good Morning Gresham Wildcats
Today is Thursday, March 23, 2023
Today is a A Day
Announcement for today include:
***Happy Birthday to Leilah & Brock
***Lunch for today is: Soft Tacos or BBQ Chicken on Ciabatta
***Breakfast for Friday is: Breakfast Burrito or Cereal
***Friday for Lunch is: Cheese Pizza or Meatballs & Gravy
***Reminder: HS Baseball practice will be today from 5-6 PM in the gym
***There will be a Civics Games practice in Mrs. Brockman's room today,
Thursday, March 23rd during 9th hour. All participants are expected to attend.
***Seniors: Reminder that your local scholarships are due to Mrs. Brenda Hoffman by 3pm Friday. Get them to me ASAP so that I can print them.
***FFA members please check your email for the Google Form about SAE's. See Mr. Zobeck if you have any questions about this. This is not mandatory, but encouraged. All that complete the Google Form will be recognized at the Gresham FFA Banquet on Saturday May 6th. Google Forms are due by Friday March 31st.
***Little League will have registration tonight; Thursday, in the commons
from 4-5 PM. Registration is $15 per student that are 7 by May 1st and can not turn 14 by May 1st.
***Need a summer job? Gresham Summer School is looking for teacher aides for multiple classrooms. Dates are June 19-July 20th from 7:30am-1:30pm, Monday-Thursday. If interested there are applications on Mrs. Brenda Hoffman's bulletin board.
***The Lady Wildcats have the following Conference Championship T-shirts
to sell for $13. Two small, one medium, two large and one extra large.
If interested call/email to Mr. Haffner.
***Here are a few words of wisdom:
Today many of us experience a sort of powerlessness about the problems
in our world. We don't really believe we can make a difference. We say to
ourselves, "I'll do something about that when I'm older, or when I have more money or when I have more time."
The truth is, when we wait for all the right circumstances, we usually have
a very long wait , and in the meantime our problems don't get solved.
Here's some really good advice about making a difference in your family,
your school, your community. This advice comes from Theodore Roosevelt:
Do what you can, with what you have, where you are.
Today, look for ways to contribute. Commit a random act of kindness. Offer
to help a teacher. Do an extra chore at home. Write a letter to the local
newspaper about a concern you have. Remember, you don't need to wait
or make excuses. You can make a difference right now.
With something to think about, Make it a great day . . or not. The choice is yours.