3 things to know for March 10: Hat Day, Prom, Track Rosters

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1. Hat Day

Friday, March 11, 2022, is a hat day with the proceeds benefiting our Friday Fun Day!  Wear a school appropriate hat this Friday for $1.00. Stickers will be sold in E307 (Mrs. Prato’s), G403 (Mrs. Dorazio’s), and the Gym (Mrs. Smith) before the start of 1st period.

2. Prom

Attention students planning to attend Prom on April 29th, this is a reminder that paperwork is due to Mrs. Bushey’s room, F312, by this Friday. Yep, that’s THIS FRIDAY, March 11th! This paperwork deadline is important, as was mentioned during the presentation to juniors and seniors a couple of weeks ago, because it helps your class officers in their planning of the event. Be sure to stop by F312 to pick up, complete and submit your Prom paperwork asap and stay tuned for more event details! It’s time to get excited for this event, even your Prom chaperones are already planning their special “look” for this very special evening!

3. Track Rosters

If you’re still thinking about joining Track & Field, it’s not too late! Coach Curcio will not be locking his rosters until this Friday. As long as you see him and register before practice on Friday, you can be on the team! Don’t miss this opportunity and sign up today.

LUNCH TALK

Ham & Pepperoni Stromboli with or without Marinara Dipping Sauce, Sweet Corn, Assorted Fruit, and Milk

Experts say canine affection may help reduce physical pain for some hospital patients.

TODAY’S QUOTE

Regrettably, after our second late-night bargaining session in a week, we remain without a deal.

Says Baseball Commissioner Rob Manfred after he canceled 93 more games Wednesday, increasing pressure on locked out players and appearing to close the remaining chance to play a full 162-game schedule.

Photo: The Athletic

TODAY’S NUMBER: 16%

President Joe Biden signed an executive order yesterday calling on the government to study the risks of cryptocurrencies. Biden specifically called for the exploration of a government-backed digital currency that would be operated by the US central bank.

Sixteen percent of Americans have invested in, traded, or used cryptocurrencies, the White House said in a fact sheet.

Photo: The Economic Times

TODAY’S WORDLE:

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AND FINALLY…

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