EF Report
Tuesday April 27, 2010
Tickets for the play, A Midsummer Night’s Dream go on sale at lunch starting today. Tickets are $5 if you buy them in advance or $7 if you buy them at the door. Get your tickets early and save some money!
Students running for class office; applications are due today in room C-3 or into Mr. Taylor’s mailbox in the main office.
Reminder there is a student council and class officer meeting tomorrow in C-3 immediately after school. It will be brief!
There will be a Spanish NHS meeting after school Thursday, April 29th for members who want to run for office next year. We will be taking nominations.
Senior Speeches : If you are a graduating senior and would like to have an opportunity to speak at graduation, you must submit your speech to Mrs. Wojo by Friday, May 8th.
Seniors party tickets will be on sale this Thursday during lunch for $50 next to the Jostens table.
Accepted UM Dearborn students for fall recently received a letter about a meeting on Wednesday. This meeting will start at 12:15pm. Please bring your letter with you . Report to the Counseling Office.
If you are a senior and still interested in attending UM Dearborn in the fall – there is still time. A representative will be here Wednesday to do on site admissions. You should have a 3.0 GPA and above and a 20 on the ACT. See the Counseling secretary if interested.
Attention Seniors : The Bolt staff highly recommends that you fill out a “Senior Survey” in the coming days. We use this information to compile quotes for articles in addition to finding useful information to use in this special edition of The Bolt. Also, it is the tradition of this newspaper to list where seniors will be going in the fall. The ONLY way for us to find out this information is if you fill out a survey. If you need a survey, get one from your English teacher or see Mr. Rydzik in Room E-11.
Today’s lunch is chicken patties, spicy chicken patties, mashed potatoes and gravy, and brown betty dessert
Random Fact of the Day: Donkeys kill more people annually than plane crashes.