Tuesday, April 12, 2016

Tuesday
April 12, 2016




Topic for Today: Sexual Harassment

Sexual Harassment can occur in different ways and by many different people, here’s a pretty good video explaining it…




One thing to remember about sexual harassment is that it doesn’t really matter what the “intention” is... if it is unwanted, makes someone feel uncomfortable, powerless, threatened, or demeaned, it should not be tolerated.


PIRATE CODE
Be Respectful (Would you want someone saying that to your little sister?)
Be Responsible (You are in charge of your own actions, no matter what someone else is wearing.)  
Be Ready

Gold ticket rewards for the next few weeks will be focusing on being responsible with your cell phones. Silence, put away, enjoy class :)



From the galley:  
11
Chicken Parmesan,
Pasta Alfredo,
Italian Zucchini,
Mandarin Oranges
12
Hamburger,
Sweet Potato tots,
Pickles,
Fruit Cocktail
­Salad Bar­
13
Taco Stew,
Tortilla Chips,
Applesauce,
Cookie
­Salad Bar­
14
Eggs,
Pancake,
Potato Triangle,
Strawberries


From the Counseling Office:
ACT next Tuesday, April 29th for all Juniors.
Congratulations to HS/MS Students of the Month for April:
Emily Walling, Kylee Bennett, Emily Buroker, Madi Bahr, Bailey Johnson, Ryan Perry,Audrey Olson, Ali Elliott and Jenny Wilson




This Week in Victor

Monday 11
  • Beginning of 4th qtr.
Tuesday 12
  • Festival Concert 7PM
  • Miss Tintzman’s B-day!
Wednesday 13
  • Wear Orange Wednesday, Fight Childhood Hunger
Thursday 14
  • Senior/Faculty Basketball game.  3:30 pm
    • Cost $1 per person. Proceeds to benefit the Gabriel Scholarship Fund for Jada & Faith Gabriel.
    • Seniors wear blue. Teachers wear white.
Friday 15
  • MS Track Corvallis Meet at Corvallis 9AM.  Bus leaves at 8AM
  • District Music Festival 1 PM Sentinel
Saturday 16
  • HS Track MCPS Meet @ Big Sky 9AM.  Bus leaves at 7:15  Yellow
  • District Music Festival 12 PM Sentinel
  • Mr. Dobberstein's Birthday


 TUTORING DUTY: No Tutoring


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Why: 1 in 5 children in Montana struggle with hunger.
The color orange represents child hunger awareness.
By wearing this color and encouraging others to do the same, you are increasing awareness and standing
united with the cause of reducing childhood hunger

 







There’s a new Ninja in Town and his name is……………...
Shad Neville!
Congrats to Shad Neville for having his “Love is Respect” artwork chosen for the new SAFE calendar!
Thank you to the other Victor artists who participated in this event. Your work is much appreciated.


But wait! It’s a Ninja Turtle NATION, because the following artists distinguished themselves in the Keep Montana Green Wildfire Prevention Poster Contest for the DNRC Southwest Land Office --wait for it…
First Place for Senior Division
Emily Madrigal!
Third Place for Senior Division
Josie Lewis!
                     2nd Place for Junior Division
                              Autumn Garrard!
                First Place for Intermediate Division
                               Nora Goodwin!
               2nd Place for Intermediate Division
                            Izabella Scichilone!
                3rd Place for Intermediate Division
                                Taylor Tacker!
                           Honorable Mentions
                 Danielle Jessop and Krissy Kuettel!
THANK YOU to all the FABULOUS ARTISTS at VICTOR!!!
If you received a 1st, 2nd or 3rd place award your art will move on to the state level. Way to BE!!!








Thanks, all, for a Groovy Book Fair!


Do you have this book?
PLEASE RETURN ASAP!

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