Don't forget!
If you still want to buy your Spring Pictures, you have one last chance to get your picture money turned in to your Science teacher! All orders will be picked up on Wednesday, April 9th.
The PALS class is sponsoring:
Caps for Cures
and
Lounging for Life
to help raise money for the American Cancer Society and their Relay for Life benefit.
If you buy a sticker for $1 today or tomorrow during lunch, you will be allowed to wear a hat or your pajama pants to school on this Friday, April 11th. If you would like to wear both items, bring $2. You must purchase a sticker, and the stickers must be worn on your hat or shirt on Friday. If you do not have your sticker, then you will not be allowed to wear your hat, and you will be asked to change your pants. Pajama pants must be capri lenth or longer, and they cannot be see through. No bandanas, only caps and hats.
Hey New Yorkers,
The next student meeting will be this Friday, April 11, from 3-5:00, in the cafeteria. If you would like pizza and a drink, please pay $3 to Mrs. Tilson or Mrs. McLean no later than Friday morning. Also, don't forget to turn in your medical form before April 15!
Students that are signed up for shots will be called to the library for a brief period on Thursday morning. You must eat breakfast that morning because the Health Department will not give shots to anyone on an empty stomach. Also, any students who were sent forms to be signed last Thursday or Friday, need to turn them into the nurse office as soon as possible.
HEY, HEY, FCA - Don't forget our meeting this Friday, April 11. We will meet in the small gym at 3:00. We will be discussing new officer nominations, the RELAY FOR LIFE, high ropes at NEWK'S, our visit to the University of the Incarnate Word and our end of the year KRUD WAR. Our speaker will be Jodie Burkhalter. And now for a drum roll, please - The final donation total for the ZAMBIA project is...............$657! You guys are AWESOME!!! High Fives to all the students and faculty that helped us to reach this total.
Attention All LEO Members - Don't forget our meeting on Friday, April 11. We will be going over the Folkfest work schedule, finalizing our plans for our trip to NEWK'S and discussing the RELAY FOR LIFE event. If you have not signed up for Folkfest, please see Coach Winki or Mr. Barrett. This is a REQUIRED event for all LEOS. We will also be talking about last weekend's trip to the USS LEXINGTON. See if you can stump your history teacher with this question : Why was the USS LEXINGTON painted blue?
Current Eight Grade Students:
New Braunfels Independent School District is pleased to announce the opportunity for current 8th graders to earn high school and college credits during the 2008 New Braunfels High School summer school programs through the Alamo Community College District.
The dual credit classes will be from 8-12, Monday thru Friday at New Braunfels High School. Session I summer school will be from June 9 – June 29 and session II summer school will be from July 7- July 25. Classes available to incoming NBISD 9th graders will be Fundamentals of Speech, Sociology and Spanish III & IV. Tuition for .5 credits (3 – 4 hours of college credit) is $175.00. There are fee waivers for those students who qualify. *Students wishing to take Spanish III & IV must have Spanish I and Spanish II high school credit.
In order for a student to take a dual credit class, they must meet the Accuplacer testing criteria for the courses they are planning to take as well as complete all of the Apply Texas applications and dual credit release forms. Please visit applytexas.org for further information.
Students interested in applying for summer dual credit classes need to attend the dual credit application and Accuplacer testing session on April 19th at 8:30 AM in room 629 at New Braunfels High School. Reserve your seat for testing by calling the district dual credit contact, Dorothy Crews at 627-6075 or emailing her at dcrews@newbraunfels.txed.net.
A GREAT BIG Thank you to Matt Van Winkle and Gabriel Rivera for helping a student and teacher in need. These two guys helped an injured student who was unable to walk get to the office. Mrs. Kniseley greatly appreciates your assistance.