Edsel Ford High School

Daily Bulletin: January 22, 2010

Daily Announcements

Friday, January 22nd, 2010

 

Attention: All students who owe books or fines will not receive their schedule until those obligations are taken care of.

 

Attention Seniors: Today is the last day for seniors to turn in baby ads. Bring them to Mrs. Beck in room E12.

 

You can also still buy your yearbook this year for $80. We are down to a limited number so don’t wait too much longer, buy yours today!

 

Any student not returning to Edsel Ford for the 2nd semester must stop by the main office and see Mrs. Mosselmani.

 

Attention all Senior Football players and cheerleaders:

Scholarship applications are available for the Dearborn Youth Football Association Scholarship. A $1,000 scholarship will be awarded to a senior football player or cheerleader who participated in the Dearborn Lions organization. Pick up your scholarship application from Mr. Picano in the athletic office.

 

STUDENTS: Please be reminded that there are no hats or hoods to be worn at school. Failure to comply with this is direct violation of the student code of conduct and you will be disciplined accordingly.

 

The list of those who are in the Benefit Concert is posted outside of the vocal room F16. There will be a mandatory meeting today after school in the auditorium to receive information. It will be short, so make sure you are there!

 

All class officers: There will be a brief meeting concerning the wheelchair basketball game after school on Tuesday.

 

Today’s Sports are:

Girls Basketball –

Freshman AWAY @ Dearborn HS @ 3:30

JV AWAY @ Dearborn HS @ 5: 30

Varsity AWAY @ Dearborn HS @ 7

Boys Basketball –

Freshman HOME vs. Dearborn HS @ 3:45

JV HOME vs. Dearborn HS @ 5: 30

Varsity HOME vs. Dearborn HS @ 7

 

Tomorrow’s Sports will be:

Boys Varsity Wrestling All Area Meet AWAY @ 10 AM

Boys Varsity Hockey HOME vs. Pinckney HS @ 7:20 PM

 

Today’s lunch is: fish sandwiches and tomato soup

 

Random Fact of the Day: The most expensive cow in the world was sold $1.3 million.