Good Morning Gresham Wildcats,
Today is Tuesday, February 9, 2021
Announcements for today include:
***Today is a B Day
***All MS/HS students check your email daily
***Lunch for today is: Pizza Dippers
***Thursday for Breakfast is: Long John
***HS Boys Hoops Practice 5 - 6:30 pm today
***MS Girls game against Tigerton 6 grade won 22-17
The 8th grade lost 18-14. Great team effort by all.
***MS Girls basketball have practice today from 3:30 - 5 PM
Thursday is Parents Night vs. Bowler game starts @ 3:45 PM
***FFA are selling Crush Soda Sales
Sales will be held during lunch hours:
Tuesday, Feb. 9 - Thursday, Feb. 11
*sodas will be handed out on Tuesday, Feb. 16*
Grape, Orange, Strawberry Prices:1 for $1
.***Wednesday Quiz bowl teams need to be here tomorrow
by 9:45 AM and go to the library for your meet against Tigerton
***Wednesday is Homework Pick up & Drop off from 3 -6 PM
*** The Student Council will have a meeting in Mrs. Brockman's room
on Thursday during 9th hour.
***FFA members need to be selling their fruit. The fruit order forms
need to be turned into Mr. Zobeck by February 16th.
***There is NO School on Friday or Monday, Feb. 15th. Due to the snow day we
had to use on Thursday, Feb.4; we will NOT have OFF Tuesday, Feb.16.
***Any students or staff interested in a ticket to the Girls Basketball WIAA Regional Semi-Final game on Friday February 12th at 7 pm in Gresham will need to bring $6 on Thursday February 11th. Purchase your ticket in the office. Tickets are limited and will be first come first serve.
The game will be live streamed like normal as well for those not attending in person.
Any questions see Coach Haffner or Mr. Zobeck.
***Here are a few words of wisdom:
Did you know that people from all over the world travel hundreds and
hundreds and thousands of miles just so they can come live in America?
Some people even risk their lives. Why? Because America is one of the
best places in the world to live. We are very lucky to live in America, and
we need to help keep our country strong and free. "But I'm just a little
kid," you say. "What can I do for my country?"
Well, listen to what former President Bill Clinton says:
The most important thing you can do for your country is to
work hard in the classroom.
Why? Because the harder you work, the smarter you will be when you
grow up. Smarter people make smarter citizens, and smarter citizens
make smarter choices for the country. Today, think about what smart
choices you will make for the country when you grow up. Then be a good
citizen and work hard in the classroom.
**With something to think about, Make it a great day....or not. The choice is yours.