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Thursday, November 16, 2017 
Today’s fast fact presented by the Environmental Club: Honey bees — wild and domestic — perform about 80 percent of all pollination worldwide. A single bee colony can pollinate 300 million flowers each day. Grains are primarily pollinated by the wind, but fruits, nuts and vegetables are pollinated by bees. The Environmental Club meets every Thursday after school…come join us! We'd be glad to have you! 

Juniors and seniors and their parents attending tonight's It Takes One retreat should report to the school no later than 5:30pm. Please note that any student who is not signed up will not be allowed admission to the event. Don't forget to pack a sleeping bag, pillow, toiletries, clothing and other items needed for Friday. Students are expected to stay through the day on Friday, as the final assembly will take place at the end of the day. We are looking forward to an eventful evening!

Come to the South Windsor Holiday Hoopla! This Saturday, November 18 from 9:00am – 3:00pm. It is a Holiday Craft and Vendor Fair to benefit Operation Graduation. Free admission. Arts & Crafts, Direct Sales Vendors, Local Authors, Baked Goods, Raffle, Baby sitting on premises, Book Sale, Wreaths, Kettle Corn and so much more! 

Reminder…the Italian Club meets Monday, November 20 from 2:15pm - 3:00pm in Room 226. Come help plan the activities for our December 4 Italian Holidays Celebration. See our Google classroom for additional information and to sign up.  

 “South Windsor For the Kids” is having their November meeting this Monday, November 20 right after school in the cafe. This is a mandatory meeting for all returning members, and new members are welcome to attend as well. Please email [email protected] if you have any questions.

The Bobcat Leaders for Inclusion conference invites MUST be turned in with permission slip and RSVP by TODAY. If you are not planning on attending, please still respond to the Google form on your invite. See Mrs. White in Room 144 with questions.

Athletic News:
-Attention freshmen boys’ soccer players. Team uniforms and practice shorts will be collected tomorrow from 2:15pm – 3:00pm in Room 152.  Please see Coach Peters if you cannot attend.

-The girls’ swim team got stacks on stacks on stacks last night at State Finals. Emma Hapkiewicz went two lifetime bests in the 200 and 500 yard freestyle, breaking her own two school records. The 200 yard medley relay team of Liz Savidge, Chrissy Jones, Sarah Mulcahy, and Alanna Mawhinney came in clutch, breaking the school record and coming in 7th place overall. Both Emma and the medley relay team, along with Sydney Ruschmeier, will compete for the final time this season on Saturday at the State Open. Just so you know, the Lady Bobcats also copped top 10.
Posted by On 16 November, 2017 at 9:31 AM