Entrance music:
Today is Tuesday, November 1!!!!
We will continue to feature one of the 8 Conditions that our school values as important. These are to develop character education and this week’s theme is: Sense of Accomplishment.
Imagine the sense of accomplishment you have when you know that this calf is alive because of you!
Imagine the sense of accomplishment this farmer must have at the end of the season when all of the potatoes have been harvested.
From the galley:
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Sloppy Joe, Jo-Jo’s, Fruit, Cookie
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1
Super Nachos, Carrot Sticks, Salsa,
Fruit Combo -Salad bar-
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2
Chicken Rice Soup,
Crackers,
Peas,
Applesauce
-Salad bar-
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3
Hamburger, Pickles,
Coleslaw,
Pears
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THIS WEEK IN VICTOR:
Tuesday 1
10:40 - 11:30 Montana Repertory Theatre: “Bronte to the Future!”
Grades 6-12
Workshop (by invitation) to follow in the library
Wednesday 2
FFA Chapter meeting at 5:00pm
Thursday 3
MSBBB Vs Darby (H) 5:00
Friday 4
Bus leaves for Wibaux. TBA
Saturday 5
MSBBB Vs Corvallis (H) 10AM
HSFB VS Wibaux (A) 1PM
Counseling Office News: (please don’t erase)
Did you know that Mrs. Taylor started out at Rocky Mountain College and then transferred to U of M? She has a degree in English and Business Education with honors from UM. She finished her degree in 4 years, even though she had a premature baby to care for in her final semester. Getting her degree was important for the future of her family. She says teaching is an awesome degree for parents because they are on the same schedule as their children and they can spend the summers together.
Mr. Beckwith shares that...“College was one of the best times of my life. I took a train from Southern California to Flagstaff, Arizona with no idea of what I was getting into. It turned out to be a great experience. I met new friends and rafted, hiked and skied all over the Southwest and Inter mountain States. I also got my bachelor's and teaching degree and taught in Camp Verde for many years while my wife went to Nursing School. I miss the diversity of people and geology in Arizona but Montana has a very special place in my heart and I am so thankful to be here. I also want to remind students that their education is the one thing no one can ever take away from them.”
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The Ravalli Electric Co-op is sponsoring the Youth Tour to Washington D.C If you are interested please see Ms. Arechaga.
Spirit bags for the boys football team are in Mrs. O’Leary’s office. Please bring in some nutritious treats to give them energy after their long bus ride to Wibaux! Bags will be set up by tomorrow at lunch.
Pep club meeting in Mrs. Taylor’s room at lunch on Wednesday.
FFA NEWS:
If a FFA jacket was ordered for you please bring in your money to Ms.Tintzman. ASAP
- Emma Day-$50
- Ian Brown-$50
- Taylor Seppel-$75
- Ashley Hopper-$50
- Alexis Scichilone-$50
- Shelbi Harberts-$50
- Cameron Stewart-$50
- Daven Woodard-$80
- There will be a mandatory FFA meeting on Wednesday November 2nd starting at 5:00 pm. If you are attending JDAE you need to be at this meeting.
- There is a $30 fee to attend JDAE please get your money into Ms.Tintzman as soon as possible.
Maverick is soooo glad that Halloween is over...
Did you know:
Students can get free tutoring at the House that is Green across the street from the school every night from 5-9. There is internet service and a teacher there each night. Soon, there will be coffee for a nominal fee. You can’t beat that…..
Other Announcements???????????
The Kindergarten students will be at the door to take your pledges for the Turkey drive!!!! How can you possibly say no????
Have an awesome week, Pirates!
Please stand for the Pledge of Allegiance:
Exit Music:
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