Monday, December 18, 2017

Monday - December 18th

Congratulations to the Bonny Eagle Chess Team, including Joshua Barrett, Zach Brislin, Daniel Seymour, Mark Tanner, and Mrs. O’Searoid. On Thursday they competed in the teams inaugural match against Cheverus. Wish them well today as they head off to Thornton Academy for their next match.

Bonny Eagle Clubbers!!!!!
Friday will be Club Group Photos day for all Bonny Eagle Clubs. Please look at schedules posted around the school to see what time your club is scheduled to have their picture taken in the lobby. Copies of the schedule are available outside of room 1/2.

Be sure to come to attend the Holiday Movie Night, on Tuesday the 19th. National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation will be playing in the auditorium from 2-4. Admission is free and refreshments will be sold at the door.


Holiday Spirit Week Information:
Door decorating has begun and the theme is Holiday songs. Doors will be judged on December 22nd in the morning and the winners will be announced at the assembly.

If homebases are interested in donating money for holiday meals for needy families, please give the money to Ms. Cyr or Mrs. Conant in the clinic by next Wednesday.

This  week’s spirit days are as follows:
Monday – Winter Activities Day (dress for things you would do during the winter like sports)
Tuesday – Santa Hat Day
Wednesday- Ugley Sweater Day
Thursday – Snow Day/Blizzard Day (wear white)
Friday – Green and Red Day

The Holiday Assembly will be held Friday afternoon.

Monday, December 11, 2017

Monday - December 11, 2017


After several attempts at displaying the Pop Art paintings they continue to Pop. So students pick up your paintings from Ms. Maxwell.

Let’s follow Samantha York on Channel 6 this week during her trip with WREATHS ACROSS AMERICA. One of Bonny Eagle’s graduates and Mrs. York’s daughter.   Pic:  Samantha with co-reporter Zach Blanchard.

Friday, December 8, 2017

Announcements - 12/7/17

Hollis Rec has senior league girls basketball registrations at Hollis gymnasium on December 6th and December 12th at 7:00-8:30. Any interested high school girls, find the registration paperwork in the athletic office and go to the registration night.




Do you want a free PS4? Buy a raffle ticket at any lunch.  One ticket for $2.00, 3 tickets for $5.00. The winner will be drawn at the Holiday assembly. This raffle is held by the Junior class.


If you are interested in the following On The Spot Days contact Student Services today to sign up. Application fees will be waived. 


Holiday Assembly audition forms are in the Main Office and Room 306. If you want to be part of the Holiday Assembly, pick up a form and audition. Any questions, please see Ms. Cyr in Room 326.

Tuesday, December 5, 2017

Tuesday - 12/4/17

Do you want a free PS4? Buy a raffle ticket at any lunch.  One ticket for $2.00,
3 tickets for $5.00. The winner will be drawn at the Holiday assembly. This raffle is held by the Junior class.

Current members of the Bonny Eagle Gay Straight Transgender Alliance, please pick up posters in Room 213 this week. The next meeting of BEGSTA will be Wednesday, December 6th at 2:05pm in Room 213.

If you are interested in the following On The Spot Days contact Student Services today to sign up. Application fees will be waived. USM On The Spot Decision Day, Thursday, December 7th.

Hollis Rec has senior league girls basketball registrations at Hollis gymnasium on December 6th and December 12th at 7:00-8:30. Any interested high school girls, find the registration paperwork in the athletic office and go to the registration night either December 6th or December 12th.

Members of the swim team who sold poinsettias, please pick them up in Lori Spencer’s office.

Thursday, November 30, 2017

Wed - Nov 29th Announcements

Wed - Nov 29th Announcements:

Our Key Club is hosting a winter clothes drive! Bring in all sizes of gently used winter clothes to our donation boxes. Help keep someone warm this winter.

Hollis Rec has Senior League Girls Basketball registrations at the Hollis gymnasium on December 6th and December 12th at 7:00-8:30. Any interest high school girls, find the registration paperwork in the athletic office and go to the registration night either December 6th or December 12th.

Thursday, November 16, 2017

Wednesday - 11/15/17

Seniors elected for senior superlatives need to check their email for dates they are getting their picture taken.

Outing Club will be going on a hike in the White Mountains on November 18th. See Ms. Johnson or Mr. Deans for details. If you have brought a permission slip in, make sure you check your email for an invite to the Outing Club Google Classroom.

Attention Chess Players, if you are interested in participating in The Bonny Eagle Chess Team for the winter season, stay after school on Thursday, November 16 and meet in the MPR for the tryouts. A team will be selected and meet through the winter season for competitions. All interested chess players meet in the MPR on Thursday at 2:20 to 5:00pm for the tryouts.  Wednesday and Thursday 11/15 and 11/16: Reminder-Chess Team tryouts Thursday in the MPR at 2:20-5pm

Any students interested in participating in National History Day should stop by Room 123 some time this week and sign up with Mr. Young. A meeting will take place on Thursday, November 16 for all those planning to participate. This meeting will be at the Middle School in Mr. Laprise’s room (33). A trip to Washington D.C. is possible! If interested in learning more about National History Day, please check out the link below for more information.  https://sites.google.com/a/bonnyeagle.org/mr-laprise/home/unit-links/national-history-day

College application completion day sponsored by Student Services is All day Thursday in the library. Come and get help with anything related to applying to college.

Reminder that PICTURE RE-TAKE DAY is next Tuesday, November 21st.


ATHLETICS:
-Girls Basketball player information meeting is tomorrowThursday after school in Room 304, all interested players should attend.

-Boys and Girls Indoor Track Player Information meeting is today after school in the cafeteria. All interested players should attend.

-Reminder first day for winter sports is Monday.

-Winter cheerleading Thursday after school in the cafeteria.

-Wrestlers: First practice is Monday at 4:00pm. Come prepared to wrestle. Any questions check in the athletic office.

Tuesday, November 14, 2017



Tuesday - 11/14/16

Seniors elected for senior superlatives need to check their email for dates they are getting their picture taken.

Outing Club will be going on a hike in the White Mountains on November 18th. See Ms. Johnson or Mr. Deans for details. If you have brought a permission slip in, make sure you check your email for an invite to the Outing Club Google Classroom.

Attention Chess Players, if you are interested in participating in The Bonny Eagle Chess Team for the winter season, stay after school on Thursday, November 16 and meet in the MPR for the tryouts. A team will be selected and meet through the winter season for competitions. All interested chess players meet in the MPR on Thursday at 2:20 to 5:00pm for the tryouts.

Wednesday and Thursday 11/15 and 11/16: Reminder-Chess Team tryouts Thursday in the MPR at 2:20-5pm

Any students interested in participating in National History Day should stop by Room 123 some time this week and sign up with Mr. Young. A meeting will take place on Thursday, November 16 for all those planning to participate. This meeting will be at the Middle School in Mr. Laprise’s room (33). A trip to Washington D.C. is possible! If interested in learning more about National History Day, please check out the link below for more information.

November 15th (late arrival day) during all blocks JMG will be hosting Job Corps. Job Corps is a program where you can learn, train, connect with others, live on cam pus, and many other things for FREE! Block 1 will be held in the cafeteria and blocks 2-5 will be held in the library. See Mr. Strout in room 104 for more details.

TOMORROW  (Wednesday) IS LATE ARRIVAL DAY!!!  

Wednesday, November 8, 2017

Wednesday - 11/8/17

The Student Council will be holding their annual Veterans Day Ceremony on Thursday, November 9 at 9:45am in the gym. All staff and students are invited to attend. If you know a veteran, please invite them to our ceremony. Their families are also welcome.

The ceremony will feature the presentation of the colors (flags) by the NJROTC, speeches about Veterans Day, patriotic musical selections played by the band, the “Missing Man Table” and the flag folding ceremony. After the ceremony, there will be a reception in the library for our veteran guests and their families.
Again, this year, we will display pictures of our veterans. If you have a picture of a family member or friend who has served or is currently serving in the armed forces, please bring it in for us to display. Photocopies of the pictures can be made if you are uncomfortable displaying the original. All photos will be returned. The photos can be dropped off in room 306.

The Student Council is selling yellow ribbons that they would like everyone to wear to the ceremony. The ribbons are $1 each and all of the proceeds are going to the Travis Mills Foundation for wounded veterans. This foundation and its retreat serves wounded veterans from all over the United States is located near the Belgrade Lakes here in Maine. Our goal is to raise $500 to send to them.

National History Day!
Any students interested in participating in National History Day should stop by Room 123 some time this week and sign up with Mr. Young. A meeting will take place on Thursday, November 16 for all those planning to participate. This meeting will be at the middle school in Mr. Laprise's room (33).  A trip to Washington, DC is possible!

If interested in learning more about National History Day, please check out the link below for more information.  https://sites.google.com/a/bonnyeagle.org/mr-laprise/home/unit-links/national-history-day

Tuesday, November 7, 2017

11-6-17
Bonny Eagle’s Gay-Straight-Transgender Alliance, GSTA, will meet on Thursday, November 9th in room 213 at 2:05. That’s GSTA this Thursday room 213 at 2:05pm. See Ms. Thomas for more information.

The Bonny Eagle Foreign Language Honor Society will meet on Wednesday November 8th at 2:10pm in room 209. Members please complete the survey in your gmail before Wednesday’s meeting.

Congratulations to the cross-country teams. Girls team finished 5th and the boys finished 9th. Top finishers for the girls are Ami Beaumier 6th, Kayla Raymond 8th, and Christine Toy 19th. On the boys side, Anthony Breton was 23rd and Aiden Willey 13th. Ami, Kayla and Aiden have qualified for the New England cross-country championships next week.

The Outing Club trip has been rescheduled for November 18th. There is still time to get your Permission slips in. See Ms. Johnson or Mr. Deans for more information.

The First National Art Honor Society meeting is postponed to this Wednesday, November 8th in Room 127. Do you like making art and making a difference in your community? Join the National Art Honor Society. Students with an interest in art are invited to attend meetings, brainstorm new ideas, and work together to accomplish community art projects.
Bonny Eagle High School's Student Council will be holding their annual Veterans' Day Ceremony on Thursday, November 9, at 9:45 a.m. in the gym.  All staff and students are invited to attend.  

The ceremony will feature the presentation of the colors (flags) by the NJROTC, speeches about Veterans' Day by Faith Ebert (NJROTC) and Christopher Hascall, Student Council President.  Katherine Lind, Student Council Vice President, will explain the “Missing Man Table” and the NJROTC will conduct the flag folding ceremony.  The band will play patriotic musical selections, and at the conclusion of the ceremony, taps will be played and a wreath will be placed at the Vietnam Memorial marker at the front of the School.  After the ceremony, there will be a reception in the Library for our veteran guests of honor and ceremony participants.

Again, this year, we will display pictures of our veterans.  If you have a picture of a family member or friend who has served in the armed forces, please bring it in for us to display.  Photocopies of the pictures can be made if you are uncomfortable displaying the original.  All photos will be returned.

The Student Council is selling yellow ribbons that they would like everyone to wear to the ceremony.  The ribbons are $1 each and all of the proceeds are going to the Travis Mills Foundation for wounded veterans.  Link to his website:  https://www.travismills.org/foundation/.  This foundation and its retreat serves wounded veterans from all over the United States and is located near the Belgrade Lakes here in Maine.  Our goal is to raise $500 to send to them.

If you know a veteran, please invite them to our ceremony.  Their families are also welcome.  

Monday - November 6th 

Good evening. This will be a quick update on our progress with bus routes and the George E. Jack School restoration project.  Also, a reminder that this is a 4-day school week as Friday is Veterans’ Day.
I rode the middle/high school bus route this morning to get a look at the Rolling Hills Road situation that has caused us to develop an alternative pick-up and drop- off plan for those students. The wires are still hanging in the roadway and unsafe; therefore, we will continue the following alternative for the Rolling Hills Road bus route.
  • Rolling Hills Rd: Pick up and drop off would be either Whites Bridge and Rolling Hills or Chadbourne Rd and Rolling Hills.
We have received a positive report from Safe Environmental Solutions about the air quality at George E. Jack School. I want to again thank Mr. Ellis and Mr. Sheehan for their quick response to the situation, preventing further building damage and a potential for air quality concerns caused by the water penetration into the building.  They are also working with a roofing contractor to replace the metal roofing, which will hopefully begin soon.  Our plan is to keep the students and staff at the Middle School until the roof work is completed.
Thank you again for your cooperation and patience.
Paul A. Penna, CAS
Superintendent of Schools

Friday, October 27, 2017

10/26/17- Thursday

Seniors-Your senior photos and quotes are due October 27th. Please email to yearbook@bonnyeagle.org.    See Mrs. Templeton-Bush or Mrs. York if you have any questions.

The Student Council is hosting its annual fall American Red Cross Blood Drive on November 1st. If you are 16 years of age or older and meet the height and weight requirements, please consider giving blood. You can sign up to donate with Ms. Cyr in room 306. To get the proper staffing for the day, Ms. Cyr is asking that everyone sign up to donate as soon as possible. Thank you for helping to save lives by giving blood.

The BEHS Graduation Committee met on Tuesday, October 24th to review senior survey information and reconsider the decision on gown color for graduation.
The Committee decided to let everyone choose either green or white for his/her own cap and gown color. More information will be posted on the senior website later today.

Bonny Eagle’s Gay Straight Transgender Alliance, GSTA, will b e starting up on November 1st. Please contact Ms. Thomas in room 213 if you are interested.

Thank you to everyone that has participated in BE THE CHANGE
Week! Great student participation. Thank you to Ms. Bjordahl’s Advance Health Class for their Wellness Fair. We will end the week on Friday with the Civil Rights Team….display and activity….in front of the café during Block 4.

Anyone interested in participating in our Ski Club, the packets are available in the Athletic Office, and the deadline to turn in completed packets is no later than November 28th. The Ski Club takes four bus trips to Shawnee Peak in Bridgton for skiing, two Fridays and two Saturdays in the winter season with our talented advisor, Mrs. Getchell.  Pick up the packet today and don’t miss the deadline of November 28th.

Tuesday, October 24, 2017

Announcements:  10/24/17

Seniors-Your senior photos and quotes are due October 27th. Please email to yearbook@bonnyeagle.org.    See Mrs. Templeton-Bush or Mrs. York is you have any questions.

The Student Council is hosting its annual fall American Red Cross Blood Drive on November 1st. If you are 16 years of age or older and meet the height and weight requirements, please consider giving blood. You can sign up to donate with Ms. Cyr in room 306. To get the proper staffing for the day, Ms. Cyr is asking that everyone sign up to donate as soon as possible. Thank you for helping to save lives by giving blood.

Bonny Eale’s Gay Straight Transgender Alliance, GSTA, will be starting up on November 1st. Please contact Ms. Thomas in room 213 if you are interested.

Anyone interested in participating in our Ski Club, the packets are available in the athletic office, and the deadline to turn in completed packets is no later than November 28th. The Ski Club takes four bus trips to Shawnee Peak in Bridgeton for skiing, two Fridays and two Saturdays in the winter season with our talented advisor, Mrs. Getchell. Pick up the packet today and don’t miss the deadline of November 28th.

This Wednesday is late arrival day!

Friday, October 20, 2017

Friday - Oct 20th

The Student Council is hosting its annual fall American Red Cross Blood Drive on November 1st. If you are 16 years of age or older and meet the height and weight requirements, please consider giving blood. You can sign up to donate with Ms. Cyr in room 306. To get the proper staffing for the day, Ms. Cyr is asking that everyone sign up to donate as soon as possible. Thank you for helping to save lives by giving blood. 

SPORTS ANNOUNCEMENTS

-The Bonny Eagle Scots Girls Soccer would like to fill the stands with a Sea of Green TODAY!
Any Bonny Eagle student wearing green or BE or Scots apparel will have free admission at the Preliminary Play off game, our #6 Scots vs. #11 Thornton Trojans TODAY at 3:00 pm! Let's give them our support, show our school pride and show them how it's done!   Admission is $4 adults and $2 students otherwise.

-For more post-season fall sports information, please check out the Athletic Website with exciting details - as all of our fall teams have qualified for post-season!

-Volleyball played the Preliminary game at Brunswick/Mt. Ararat yesterday at 6:00...w/ a win over the Dragons and will now play the Quarter Final game at Deering tomorrow at

-Boys Soccer will play the Preliminary Play off game tomorrow at Cheverus at 1:00

-Boys and Girls Cross Country will run at the Regional Championships at the Twin Brook Recreation Area in Cumberland tomorrow with the girls race at 12:10 and boys race at 12:45

-And the final regular season football game today - our #1 Scots vs. the #3 Scarborough Red Storm with a kick off of 7 pm

WISH THEM ALL LUCK!!!  GO SCOTS!!!

Monday, October 16, 2017

Monday - October 6, 2017

All sophomores and juniors please return any calculators borrowed for PSATS, your math teachers need them.

Attention Seniors, Graduation orders will be collected by Jostens on Tuesday, October 17th during all lunches outside the cafeteria. Extra order packets are available in the Main Office

Come meet the new swim coaches. The BEHS swim team will be having team registration night on October 26th begins at 6:30pm to 8:00pm in the Multi Purpose Room. All new and previous swimmers and parents must attend this meeting starting at 6:30pm. Swim suits sizing and team information will be provided during the meeting. If you have any questions please see Mrs. Branch in room 220 B.
        
The first Outing Club Trip will be a hike in the White Mountains on November 4th. Fin permission slips attached to notices around school, or with Ms. Johnson (Room 301) or Mrs. Deans (Room 223). This trip is open to any Bonny Eagle student, you do not have to be a member of the Outing Club.

Kudos go to Mrs. Deptula’s advisory students, Sam Averill, Kaylee Hinckley, Sam Michelson, Katie Napolitano, Zach Ross, RJ Sheldon, Spencer Westcott, Griffin Madore, and Will Hendrix. Yesterday they donated their time to volunteering at the MSSPA in Windham, the only horse rescue sanctuary in New England. Staff at the facility said the students were superb in their effort and demeanor and were a really fantastic representation of Bonny Eagle High School !!

Thursday, October 12, 2017

BEHS will hold Parent/Teacher Conferences on October 19, 2017 from 5 – 8 PM. 
Visit https://www.ptcfast.com/schools/Bonny_Eagle_High_School to sign up.
Please call 648-7806 for assistance.

Wednesday, October 4, 2017

Wednesday - 10/4/17

There will be a brief informational meeting for NEW members considering joining Model UN on Wednesday Oct. 11th after school in room 222, no commitment is necessary. There will also be a brief meeting for returning members on Thursday Oct. 12th after school in room 222. Please contact Ms. Dolan or Mr. Mathieu if you can’t attend the meeting, but would like more information.


Congratulations to the girls cross country team. They placed 8th out of 62 teams on Saturday.  Ami Beaumier came in 6th, Kayla Raymond 16th, and Christine Toy 24th out of 749 runners.


Come meet the new swim coaches. The BEHS swim team will be having team registration night on October 26th begins at 6:30pm to 8:00pm in the Multi Purpose Room. All new and previous swimmers and parents must attend this meeting starting at 6:30pm. Swim suits sizing and team information will be provided during the meeting. If you have any questions please see Mrs. Branch in room 220 B.

The Pep Rally and Food Drive to benefit the Good Shepard Food Bank is tomorrow (Thursday).  Students may arrive at the HS at 5:30 and the Rally will begin at 6 am.  Dave Evs from Channel 13 will be running the rally live!  Bring in your non perishable food items to be counted for our chance to be the winning school.  Wear your green and white... it's a great way to show our school spirit towards this worthy cause.  An activities day schedule will run.  Check our your student's Facebook Class page for the schedule.

Tuesday, September 26, 2017

Monday - Sept 25th

Catcher in the Rye…Handmaid’s Tale…Harry Potter…What’s your favorite book? Chances are good that someone has tried to ban it. Celebrate YOUR freedom to read during Banned Books Week this week. Stop in the library to see the display of other books that have been banned and to take one home with you.  WORDS HAVE POWER!!!

The Bonny Eagle Code Club is looking for new members to start the 2017-18 school year. If interested, come to room 107 on Wednesday, September 27th from 2:00pm to 4:00pm


Fill the Bus is underway.  Mr. Penna loads the bus as students Madison, Olivia, Hannah and Anthony bring the donated supplies out of the school.  Classes are competing to see who can bring in the most NEW school supplies... as of last Friday the Sophomores were leading with 52 items, followed by Staff 41 items, Juniors 29 items, Seniors 21 items and in last place the Freshmen 5 items.

Friday, September 22, 2017

Friday - 9/22/17

Friday - 9/22/17

The Bonny Eagle Code Club is looking for new members to start the 2017-18 school year. If interested, come to room 107 on Wednesday, September 27th from 2:00pm to 4:00pm


Senior pictures and quotes are due no later than October 27th. If you need someone to take your senior picture, check in with Mrs. Templeton Bush in Room ½. For more information grab a flyer from the senior board across from the MPR. Yearbooks are on early bird special through the rest of the month for only $45.00! Bring cash or check to the front office to secure your copy of the 2017/18 yearbook.


If you have a block 5 study hall or early dismissal, please consider volunteering with the Teen Trendsetters. This is a mentoring program where High School students read and do fun activities with elementary students at Buxton Center during block 5 once a week. Plus it’s a fun way to get community service hours! See Ms. Wade in Student Services for more information or an application.


Juniors and Seniors, there is a calendar on the Student Services website for college representative visits. Please check it out and if interested in meeting with any of the colleges listed please contact student services to sign up. You can either stop by or email the student services staff to sign up.


Wednesday, September 20, 2017



HOMECOMING DANCE IS OCT 7th! Tickets will be sold during lunch, starting the 28th. They will be ten dollars, and will increase to $12 staring Monday the second. The last day to purchase a ticket (Thursday the 5th) the price will be $15 per ticket! There will be snacks and beverages provided, and there will be a dj. Any questions can be messaged or emailed to me, Lindsey BaldwinEmma Curtis or Kylea Ryerson

The MSAD 6 District Curriculum Committee is looking for two student representatives. The committee provides input to the school administration on changes in courses, programs, and instructional practices for all of the schools in our district. The committee meets 4-6 times per year in the afternoons.   Student voices are important to have at the table when we make decisions about the direction of our schools. Please contact Mrs. Napolitano if you would like more information


For anyone interested Math Team meets this Wednesday, 9/20/17. Please pick up and return permission slips to Mrs. Hayden, Room 314 or Mrs. Prescott, Room 310. First meet is Oct. 4th.


Freshmen Class Officer Elections will be held next Thursday, the 21st. Please pick up nomination papers in the front office or room #306 if you are interested in running for an office.


Attention anyone who is interested in Academic Decathlon, there will be a mandatory meeting after school on Thursday, September 21st in Mrs. Droggitis’s room at 2:10. If you attended the meeting at the end of last school year we would like you to come to this meeting too, as important information regarding the fast approaching season will be goin out. If you cannot make it to the meeting, or have any questions, please email erin Willey at erinwilley2019@bonnyeagle.org or Julia Swett at juliaswett@bonnyeagle.org.


National Constitution Week:
The 1st Amendment to the Constitution is as follows. “Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the government for a redress of grievances.”

There are 5 freedoms in the 1st Amendment. The first is religion. The 1st Amendment guarantees thatAmericans can practice any religion they choose or non at all. It also prevents the government from establishing an official religion.

If you have a block 5 study hall or early dismissal, please consider volunteering with the Teen Trendsetters. This is a mentoring program where High School students read and do fun activities with elementary students at Buxton Center during block 5 once a week. Plus it’s a fun way to get community service hours! See Ms. Wade in Student Services for more information or an application.

Senior pictures and quotes are due no later than October 27th. If you need someone to take your senior picture, check in with Mrs. Templeton Bush in Room ½. For more information grab a flyer from the senior board across from the MPR. Yearbooks are on early bird special through the rest of the month for only $45.00! Bring cash or check to the front office to secure your copy of the 2017/18 yearbook.

Monday, September 11, 2017

The Eagle Time wants you! Come join the fun in Room #210B, Tuesday at 2:15pm. Learn what being a member of the news staff is all about.

At this time we will have a moment of silence in remembrance of those who lost loved ones in the attacks on September 11, 2001.

Hey Scots!!!! Yearbooks are on SUPER EARLY BIRD SPECIAL for only $45.- now through the end of the month. Order online or bring cash or check to Mrs. Breton in the front office.

Seniors! Your senior pictures and quotes are due to the yearbook no later than October 27th. If you need someone to take your picture please check in with Mrs. Templeton Bush in room 1/2. For more information grab a form from the senior bulletin board.

Today is picture day! All students need to come down and get their pictures taken even if you don’t plan to purchase them. This includes seniors. We use the photos for student ID’s and they will be loaded into synergy. Monday is also Freshmen vision screening day. By state law, all Freshmen need to have Vision Screening and this will take place in the Library after you have had your picture taken. If you wear glasses or contacts, please make sure that you bring them that day. We will test you whether you have them or not. If you go to the Learning Center, please make sure you have your Vision tested before you go or when you return.

Swim Boosters meeting Tuesday ,September 12th at 6:30 PM in room 207. All new and old swimmers parents are encourage to attend. We meet the second Tuesday of every month.