Friday, October 16, 2015



Monday, October 19, 2015
C DAY
High School Announcements

Today’s Lunch Special: Oven Baked Chicken Tenders, Brown Rice Pilaf, Cherry Tomato & Corn Salad, Zucchini Parmesan, Fresh Fruit.
Tuesday’s Lunch Special: Taco Tuesday:  Seasoned Beef on Crunchy Corn Shells, Lettuce, Tomato, Cheese, Sour Cream, Salsa, Black Bean & Corn Salad, Fresh Fruit.
      
Today in Sports :  For game times and location, please visit our website at www.mvuathletics.org


  • There will be a short math league meeting after school on Tuesday, October 20th in E3 for all math league participants. Please bring your signed permission slips with you.


  • The Swanton Teen Center will be open after school today from 3-7. Come enjoy a snack with your friends; a movie will begin at 4:30.


  • Youth Environmental Summit for Grades 7-12: The Youth Environmental Summit (YES!) is an annual conference for middle and high school students. The mission of YES! is to inspire, encourage, and prepare youth for a life of environmental responsibility, service and leadership by increasing awareness and knowledge of environmental issues and fostering leadership skills. To learn more and register, go to www.uvm.edu/extension/youth/leadership - click on Programs. This year's conference takes place on November 5, 2015 at the Barre Civic Center. Participants must register by October 15, 2015.  For questions please contact Lauren Traister, 4-H Teen & Leadership Program Coordinator at (802) 888-4972 x 402 or lauren.traister@uvm.edu.

Middle School Announcements
A DAY


  • Sports Awards are being held today Monday, October 19th at 6:00 in the theatre.


  • Choral concert at 6:30 on Tuesday, October 20th.


  • Band concert at 6:30 on Wednesday, October 21st.


BUSTED TICKET WINNERS:            
WEEK ENDING 10/16/2015
Firebirds Team – Abigail Reed
XStream Team – Isaiah Luten & Connor Pelletier
Dream Team – Kyleigh Nichols
Voyagers Team – Alex Barratt-Cox


Ongoing Announcements


  • High school student ID’s can be picked up in Mrs. Larose’s office during lunch periods only.
  • There is Open Gym for boys basketball grades 7-12 on Mondays and Wednesdays from  6:30 pm to 8:30pm.
  • There will be a pre-season informational meeting on November 22nd, 6pm for students and parents about joining the MVU Dance team.  A pre-season program will be announced, as well as an overview of the season.  A 2-day dance camp is being offered, October 31st-Nov. 1st, that all members are encouraged to attend, a fun opportunity to learn proper dance technique and form with area dancers.  Please contact Karen Bourdeau for more information at kbourdeau@fnwsu.org or 868-0583.
  • Fall Dance Clinic offered October 31-November 1st at Mount Mansfield High School, presented by the UDA (Universal Dance Company) for Vermont Dance Teams.  MVU team members are encouraged to attend as it is an amazing opportunity to learn proper dance form and technique and have fun with other area dancers, only $65 including for both days!  Sign up online or contact Karen Bourdeau at kbourdeau@fnwsu.org for the link to sign up or contact her at 868-0583.  All levels of dance welcome!
  • The Yearbook Committee is selling Christmas wreaths.  Students will be coming around to see you or you can pick up an order form in Mrs. Hakey’s office.
  • There is still room in the Crossroads FFA club for middle school students. Meetings are on Mondays and start Oct. 19th. See Mr. Wilde for more information.
  • October is Socktober. Socks are the least donated items to homeless shelters. Please join Crossroads, AfterHours and YouTube icon, Kid President by making your donation in the Front Lobby by Friday, October 30th.
  • Winter sports signups are now open for both middle and high school athletes. Please log on mvuathletics.org and click “register”.  Any questions, please see Mr. Lumsden or Mrs. Larose in the high school office. Middle school cheerleaders please note that you should sign-up under high school.
  • Every night in the United States an estimated 600,000 people live on the streets.  This October, SoulPancake and Kid President challenge 2 million people to prove that even the smallest acts of love, like donating socks, can make a difference in the lives of our neighbors who are homeless.  As part of our participation in the national “Lights on Afterschool” October celebration and in honor of the 10th Anniversary of our Crossroads AfterSchool programs, Crossroads will join Kid President’s challenge to support our neighbors who are homeless during SOCKTOBER.  Please help by fill our Sox Box with new pairs of socks (or gloves) to be donated to the Samaritan House in St. Albans.  The Sox Box can be found in the Main Lobby during the month of October.
  • Exchange Student hosting experience 2016! How does hosting an exchange student from January through June, sharing your traditions and making a dream come true sound? It is not too late to make this year the most exciting, enriching year ever for you and your family.  Welcome a high school student into your community, home and school and make an overseas friend for life.  For more information please contact Mrs. Haselman in A35, call 802-343-8918, email chrisjennhaselman@yahoo.com or pick up a flyer in the front lobby and I can help you to select your own exchange student. http://www.efexchangeyear.org/  

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