“Three Little Birds” Bob Marley
Monday, April 2, 2018
This Week’s Theme is:
Spirit of Adventure
Make the world a bit better!!!
Everyone can make a difference.
Everyone can make a difference.
Temple Grandin, is a woman with autism.
From the galley:
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Hot Dog,
Corn Chips
Rainbow Carrots
Oranges |
Sack Lunch
PB&J Sandwich
Carrots
Apple Slices
-NO SALAD BAR
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Chicken Rice Soup
Crackers
Celery Sticks
Applesauce
-Salad Bar
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BBQ Pork Sandwich
Baked Beans
Pickle Spear Pineapple |
This Week In Victor:
Monday 2
- MS Track Practice begins 4:30
Tuesday 3
- MT Shakespeare @ 8:30
- No Ethos-
- 1st period check-in & eat breakfast
- be seated in the MSR by 8:30.
Wednesday 4
- State FFA Billings
Thursday 5
- State FFA Billings
Friday 6
- State FFA Billings
Saturday 7
- State FFA Billings
- HS Track Frenchtown Invite (A) 10:00.
- Van leaves at 7:30
Tutoring This Week:
4/3 Beckwith
4/4 Peltier
4/5 Peltier
4/6 Beckwith
FFA News:
and we will figure out a way for you to earn the money.
River Lyman
Kenny Burge
Ian Brown
Raymond Russi
Emma Day
Nora Goodwin
Bella Scichilone
Jadyn Scheffer
Ashley Buchanan
Emily Snow
Madi Bahr
Gracie Smith
Wyatt Day
Teasha Johnson
Lilly Challinor
Cassidy Buchanan
Jill Challinor
Kayla Tacker
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Counseling Office News: (don’t erase) Are you between the ages of 15 and 19
and want to work outside this summer?
Applications to work for the Youth Conservation Corp are here.
YCC affords members a variety of opportunities to work on projects
such as constructing and repairing trails, preserving
and repairing historic buildings, removing invasive species,
assisting with wildlife and land research,
leading environmental education programs, and supporting agency staff.
Applications are in the counseling office. Apply as soon as you can,
they are hiring soon.
and want to work outside this summer?
Applications to work for the Youth Conservation Corp are here.
YCC affords members a variety of opportunities to work on projects
such as constructing and repairing trails, preserving
and repairing historic buildings, removing invasive species,
assisting with wildlife and land research,
leading environmental education programs, and supporting agency staff.
Applications are in the counseling office. Apply as soon as you can,
they are hiring soon.
DNRC Southwestern Land Office Region
Keep Montana Green Contest Results!
Primary Division:
2nd Place-Mikah Barrett
Honorable Mentions- Charisma Bonnel and Lilliane Buchannan
Intermediate Division:
Honorable Mentions: Taylor McKinley and Chloe Pollan
Junior Division:
2nd Place-Abby Kay
3rd Place- Lillian Sage
Honorable Mention: Tia Allred
Junior Division:
First Place- Kaitlyn Deering
Second Place-Autumn Garrard
Honorable Mentions: Aliza Ives and Skyla Sage
Thanks to all those who participated! 1st, 2nd and 3rd Place winners’ work
will be sent on to the statewide contest and results will be posted April 6th.
Congratulations artists!
will be sent on to the statewide contest and results will be posted April 6th.
Congratulations artists!
The Bard, himself!
Tuesday, April 3rd is going to be
a little different! After your teacher takes roll,
you won’t have Ethos.
Eat your breakfast and all pirates will meet
in the MSR Auditorium
and be seated by 8:30 a.m.
to see actors from Montana State University
“Montana Shakes” theater company
perform a shortened version of
William Shakespeare’s final play, The Tempest.
Here is a little information to set the story...
a little different! After your teacher takes roll,
you won’t have Ethos.
Eat your breakfast and all pirates will meet
in the MSR Auditorium
and be seated by 8:30 a.m.
to see actors from Montana State University
“Montana Shakes” theater company
perform a shortened version of
William Shakespeare’s final play, The Tempest.
Here is a little information to set the story...
The actors will have a break and then, starting third period,
there will be three theater workshops lasting 40 minutes,
then another three, and finally another three.
If you are in grades K-6, you will be attending a workshop.
If you are a Kindergarten or first grade buddy,
that means Seniors or 8th graders, you will be attending a workshop
with your buddies.
If you are studying Shakespeare with Mr. Gulman,
you will be attending a workshop.
Workshop themes range from props building to storytelling,
and becoming a character for a performance.
Please show our guest actors that you are all stars with real grace.
Let them lead. Enjoy what they have to teach you,
and lead our younger students by your positive example.
A big THANK YOU to Montana Shakes, Victor School and
Umbrella for the Arts for their support of this program.
Let them lead. Enjoy what they have to teach you,
and lead our younger students by your positive example.
A big THANK YOU to Montana Shakes, Victor School and
Umbrella for the Arts for their support of this program.
The teachers involved will have their room assignment and a schedule.
Workshop locations are MSR, Art Room, and the multi-use classroom
next door to Mr. Wetzsteon.
Workshop locations are MSR, Art Room, and the multi-use classroom
next door to Mr. Wetzsteon.
Middle school girls basketball players:
Turn in your CLEAN uniforms to Mrs. Taylor
today!
High School Play is Coming!
Shuddersome: Tales of Poe
April 24 & 25
What professional football team is named after
one of Poe’s poems?
one of Poe’s poems?
Yearbook Announcements
We are looking for pictures of the following:
- 4-H
- Game Club (Group Picture)
- OSA (Out of School Activities)
- SENIOR PHOTOS…. And baby pictures
Heads up! Only 14 more yearbook orders to reach the top tier
of the Yearbook Rewards! “What does the top tier give me?”
you might be asking. Well, it’s none other than a water
gun fight on the football field! Talk to Gulman to order.
Artwork submissions (themed or non)
Other Announcements???????????
Please stand for the Pledge of Allegiance.
Exit Music:
“Three Little Birds” Bob Marley
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