Thursday, October 21, 2021

Daily Bulletin for 10-21-21

DAILY BULLETIN

October 21, 2021

Weekly Events:   Thursday – HSVB vs. North Beach – Varsity only – 6:00 start
        HSCC @ Ocosta – League Championship – 4:30 start
        JHFB vs. North Beach @ South Bend
            Friday – HSFB @ Rainier


Student Information:

• The ASB is sponsoring a Halloween door decorating contest.  Everyone's 2nd period class and teacher will decorate their classroom door.  Door judging will be on October 29th.  There will be the prize of the Golden Pumpkin, doughnuts for the winning class, and a prize for the teacher.
• The homecoming dance is Saturday from 8-11pm.  The dance is a semi-formal / formal, the cost is $10 single, $15 couple, must have a negative Covid test and masks must be worn at all times.
• Homecoming dance registration forms are available in the office.  Once the forms are signed by both the student and the parent, please turn them into the high school office by today.  The qualifications for the homecoming dance are no more than 3 tardies total and/or no disciplinary referrals.
• The Junior Class is selling Halloween Grams during lunch in the cafeteria until tomorrow.  They are $3 each and will be delivered on Monday.  
• The Great Shake Out drill is tomorrow. In MOST situations, you will reduce your chance of injury:  Ground shaking during an earthquake is seldom the cause of injury. Most earthquake-related injuries and deaths are caused by collapsing walls and roofs, flying glass and falling objects. It is extremely important for a person to move as little as possible to reach the place of safety he or she has identified because most injuries occur when people try to move more than a short distance during the shaking.  Look around you now, before an earthquake. Identify safe places such as under a sturdy piece of furniture or against an interior wall in your home, office or school so that when the shaking starts you can respond quickly. An immediate response to move to the safe place can save lives. And that safe place should be within a few steps to avoid injury from flying debris.
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• There will be a Junior High Girls Basketball pre-season meeting is tomorrow at 12:40 in Mr. Tully's room.  All necessary paperwork and information will be handed out.
• The Girl Scout Troop will be running a food drive during the month of October.  Some items that are needed are:  Rice-a-Roni, Hamburger Helper, canned soup, pancake mix, canned milk (not condensed), canned meat/fish, and peanut butter.  There is a drop off box by the high school office.  
• On this day in history 1945: Women in France are allowed to vote for the 1st time.
• Quote for the week: "Start where you are.  Use what you have. Do what you can"!

Bus Duty:  Mr. Deatherage

All School Detention:  Mr. Shores      

 Thursday – Beef & cheese taco, pineapple, corn, Scooby Doo snacks
 Friday – Grilled cheese sandwich, sun chips, oranges, broccoli

Please stand for the Pledge of Allegiance

Raymond School District does not discriminate in any programs or activities on the basis of sex, race, creed, religion, color, national origin, age, veteran or military status, sexual orientation, gender expression or identity, disability, or the use of a trained dog guide or service animal and provides equal access to the Boy Scouts and other designated youth groups. The following employee(s) has been designated to handle questions and complaints of alleged discrimination: Civil Rights Coordinator: Ross Baker, 360-942-3415, rbaker@raymondk12.org; Title IX Coordinator: Tera Stephens, 360-942-3415, tstephens@raymondk12.org; and 504 Coordinator: Jennifer Sikes, 360-942-3415, jsikes@raymondk12.org. Address: 1016 Commercial Street, Raymond, WA 98577.

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