By Mr. Curcio, Station Advisor Updated 8:28 AM ET 1. Scholarship OpportunitiesJust a reminder that a few scholarship opportunities will end at the end of the month, on Thurs, Sept 30: Be Bold worth $25,000, College Express worth $10,000, Good Fortune worth $1,000, Nitro worth $2,000 and SP High School worth $10,000. Don't forget to check out the district's website for these and many other scholarships that are available! Get all of your information from the Counseling Office by visiting the webpage here! 2. Aft3r ProgramThe After-School Program is back in-person this year, offering some exciting activities for students that Register. Club Activities this year are… Mondays and Wednesdays: GLOBAL INFLUENCERS CLUB with Mrs. Markle in Room H 412. Tuesdays: CRAFTING CLUB with Mrs. Harr in room E 306 Thursdays: ENTREPENEUR CLUB with Mrs. Fuller in room F 318 Many sessions will also offer small STEM Projects, Environmental Education, Literacy Programs, Guest Speakers, Homework Help, and of course, snacks to eat. See Mr. Tatone in room F316 for a Registration Packet. Sessions are Monday through Thursday from 3-6. Attend as many days as you can. 3. Dance TicketsHomecoming Tickets will be sold during homeroom in Mrs. Prato’s room E307 this week. The cost is $5 CASH ONLY. The ticket cost includes the music, dancing, and food. All ticket sales are non-refundable. The dress is semi-formal, and all school rules MUST be followed. Come join us and catch some Vegas Fever! Be sure to wear your wrist band the day of the dance because this will be your ticket. LUNCH TALKFrom CNN: Americans should brace for sticker shock on home heating costs as temperatures drop this fall and winter. Prices for natural gas, the most common way to heat homes and a leading fuel source for generating electricity, have surged more than 180% over the past 12 months to $5.90 per million British thermal units. Natural gas hasn't been this expensive since February 2014. TODAY'S QUOTEI've been dead so many times. Blues legend Little Freddie King has survived three shootings, stabbings, a near fatal bike accident, a stomach ulcer, an accidental electrocution, Hurricane Katrina, and now a pandemic. Today is his 81st birthday. TODAY'S NUMBER: 650,000There is a temporary COVID-19 memorial near the Washington Monument in Washington, D.C. that features over 650,000 white flags to memorialize victims. AND FINALLYComments are closed.
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