3 things to know for February 25: Oakbrooke Fundraiser, Kennemetal Program, Sophomore Scheduling2/25/2020
1. Oakbrooke FundraiserIf you're looking for more opportunities to raise money for prom, look no further. Mrs. Bushey is giving out the Oakbrooke food fundraiser outside of her room all day. Even if you sell one item, that's $5 directly into your student account. Pick one up as soon as you can, all of your customer's money and orders are due March sixth. 2. Kennemetal ProgramStudents scheduling for their junior and senior year are reminded that applications for the Kennemetal Young Engineers program are available in the guidance office. The deadline to apply is February 28th. 3. Sophomore SchedulingAttention 10th Grade students, the school counselors are beginning to meet individually with you concerning next year’s schedule. Please have your blue Course Selection forms completed. Remember to have your electives selected as well as your parent/guardian signature. LUNCH TALKIt’s official, no more need for refunds of Friends! Warner Brothers has revealed that Jennifer Aniston, Courteney Cox, Lisa Kudrow, Matt LeBlanc, Matthew Perry, and David Schwimmer are starring in a reunion special for WarnerMedia's upcoming streaming service. The service launches in May along with other Warner Brothers originals. Such as The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, The Big Bang Theory, Looney Tunes, The West Wing, and 100,000 others! TODAY'S QUOTEI had to crawl on all fours and my knees – it’s a rocky, snowy, dirty, wet trail. A runner in Washington broke his ankle on a remote mountain trail and was forced to crawl for eight hours in order to get cell service. The runner, identified as Joseph Oldendorf, recounted the tale, saying, “[he] had to crawl on all fours and [his] knees – it’s a rocky, snowy, dirty, wet trail – and after a while, [his] knees were raw, so [he] had the idea put [his] shoes over them so [he] would at least have some traction and a little bit of protection, but they’re still really messed up." He is now on the road to recovery in Seattle. TODAY'S NUMBER: 2A pair of cheetah cubs have been born from in vitro fertilization to a surrogate cheetah mother for the first time, and experts are hailing it a "huge scientific breakthrough." The cubs were born February 19 at the Columbus Zoo in Ohio to their surrogate mother Izzy, a 3-year-old cheetah, according to Smithsonian's National Zoo. Their biological mother is 6 1/2-year-old Kibibi. AND FINALLYComments are closed.
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