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“D” Day
ANNOUNCEMENTS Wednesday, June 3rd, 2026
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ATTENTION SENIORS:
There are a handful of scholarships still available. They are currently being posted on Naviance and on the bulletin board outside of the Counseling Office. All scholarship criteria, deadlines, and application links can be accessed through Naviance. Scholarships will continue to be updated through the end of the school year.
Science National Honors Society is accepting applications for current Sophomores and Juniors. The application sheets can be found outside Ms. Plourde’s room G147. The deadline to submit applications is June 8th to room G147.
Peer tutoring will have an end of year meeting for any current tutors or students interested in being tutors next year. Meetings are after school today or June 4th in G222. You only need to attend one meeting. Reach out to Ms. Narkiewicz (Nark-a-wits) with any questions.
ATTENTION ALL SENIORS: Senior Give Back Day will take place on Tuesday, June 9 at 11:00 a.m. Sign-ups are now closed. Bus transportation is provided only to the State Park. Students attending other sites must arrange their own transportation or carpool. Please arrive at the football field by 11:00 a.m. for lunch (provided by the school) and check in with your chaperones. Please bring a refillable water bottle, wear clothes you don’t mind getting dirty, and come prepared to work outdoors. We look forward to seeing you there!
Boys Volleyball Open Gym and Interest Meeting: Any boy interested in playing JV or Varsity Volleyball should plan to come to an open gym and interest meeting after school on Thursday, June 4th in the Blue Gym. We plan to play but also receive info about the upcoming fall season. See Coach Brown if you have any questions or cannot attend.
Friday is the annual Sign Off for sign language officer positions. Meeting is in A212 after school.
There is a Student Council meeting for anyone interested and all newly elected members this Thursday, June 4th in A212 after school.
This week marks the start of Pride month, a time to honor the contributions of LGBTQ+ Americans. Today we celebrate Sarah McBride, the first openly trans person elected to the U.S. Congress. Her achievements reflect core American ideals: freedom, equality, and the right to be yourself. Pride Club encourages us to uphold these ideals and remember that a world without trans people has never existed and never will. Thank you.