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STUDENT BULLETIN
May 4,  2010
                                           
This Week:      Tuesday—-Spring Concert 7:00 p.m.
                                            -Election Day 8:00 a.m.- 8:00 p.m.
                         Wednesday- Awards Assembly 1:00 p.m.
                        Thursday-—Kindergarten graduation 1:30 p.m.
                                           -Miss Montana here for an assembly @ 2:15, followed by Grades  6-11
                                              Student Council Speeches & Election, then a Pep Assembly.
                       Friday--------School Picnic.
                       Saturday-----Senior Graduation 1:00 p.m.
                                                                                                                 
Noon detention TODAY in Mr. Howland’s room:  Loren, Rosie,  Brandy, Jenny, Daniel

Noon detention with Mrs. Hillis TODAY (T): Rex, Autumn, Colton.

CONGRATULATIONS to the 2010-2011 Elementary Student Council Officers: Shay Adler (President), Dylan Plympton (Vice-President), Miriam Jefferson (Secretary), Sarah Luhman (Treasurer). 

Wrangler Athletics now has a facebook page.  It will eventually have all schedules on it and any updates to games, times, etc.  If you have a page...become a fan!!!

Grades 7-11, please get your pre-registration for 2010-2011 into Mr. Miller, Miss Welbes or Mrs. Blevins ASAP.

ALL Library books are due back to the library ASAP.

The Book Fair has begun and will go  thru May 5.   Books are on display and for  sale in the Library.
                           
FCCLA members: Don’t forget the bake sale Tuesday evening.  

Prom glassware for sale $3 each.  See Mr. Parry.
   
Anyone interested in going to Rimrock Football Camp with Coach Corey must have their deposit turned into Mrs. Nicholson by May 7th if they want it to go in with the rest of the group.

Antique,  upright, Chicago the Cable Co.,  piano for sale.   Comes with a stool with 3 claw feet with blue marble.  Please call Juanita McDanold @ 346-7957 after 6:00 p.m. or can be seen at 415 Nth 5th in Forsyth.  Asking $500 or best offer.

The latest issue of Sport Illustrated has been taken out of the Library.  Please return ASAP.

Thomas Beeler has an Ibanez guitar for sale for $100.  If interested, see Thomas or call him at 347-5526.

Driver’s Ed sign-up sheet on the counter in the office.

Autumn’s I-Pod is missing from her locker.  It is black with a monster sticker, has a clear white case and white headphones with electrical tape on them. 

Mrs. Nicholson has info on the following FB & BB camps:  MSU Bobcat Football Camp (Individual)  June 21st in Bozeman.   MSU-Northern Select Basketball Camp, June 27-29 in Havre.   Lady Griz individual & team basketball camps in Missoula this summer.  Black Hills State BB Camps in Spearfish, SD, Individual June 16-18 & Team June 18-20.  You can go to www.bhsu.edu athletic tab for more info.
   
Raelynn Keefer is missing her electronic dictionary.  It is gray in color and the brand is Franklin.  If anybody knows where it is please let Raelynn or the office know or if it is found bring it to the office or return to Raelynn.

Yoga classes every Friday until the end of school, Fridays 6-7 p.m. in the gym.   $7.00 per person, per session.  Open to men, women and students.  Children welcome if supervised by an adult.  For more info, contact Lisa Mogen 347-5372.
     
Facebook page for reAct  http://www.facebook.com/#/pages/Rosebud-reACT/260850961772?ref=ts

Students: When you have doctor or dentist appointments, you need to bring verification back to the office from the doctor or dentist.
You have 2 days after your return to school to bring the note before the absence counts towards your 10 days.

E-mail address for the Rosebud School Board is sboard@rosebudschooldist   

Butte Creek east of the school and the access paths to the river are off limits  to  ALL students.

Lunch:            Sloppy Joes               
Tomorrow:     Grilled Cheese Sandwiches & Tomato Soup

FF:   *On average, smokers die nearly seven years earlier than nonsmokers.   Smoking is responsible for one out of five
            American  deaths.
          *In the U.S., smoking kills more people than cocain, heroine, alcohol, fire, automobile accidents, homicides, suicides and
            AIDS combined.

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