Freshman Football: Your undefeated Freshman Football team will play Cov Cath, who is also undefeated, on Thursday at Ryle. The game will start at 6:00 pm. Come out and support your Freshman Team.
Swim and Dive: Congratulations to the following members of the swim team who have beem elected as team captains: Hayley Ashcraft, Lauren Lawson, TJ Albright, and Liam Galloway.
Also any member of the swim and dive team who missed the team meeting on Thursday evening, please stop by Ms. Ware's room in rm. 105 to pick up paperwork you missed!!!
FFA: Ryle FFA is partnering with Benton farms in completing the haunted house every weekend in October. Times are 7-11 p, come out and have a good time!
A pair of glasses were left in the RAP lab 124 on the week of October 7th. If your glasses are lost and these might be yours please come to the main office to describe and claim them.
Mr. Turner's T-Shirts: Teddy Roosevelt students from last year pick up t-shirt in rm 112.
NHS Members: sign-ups for the city of Union "Fall for All" event this Saturday are available in the media center.
Spanish Students who had an invitation to travel to Spain there was a meeting today during RAP in Mrs. Call's room.
Fall Sport Athletes: Seniors participating in the sports of football, cheer leading, dance, cross country, golf, and band that wish to take part in senior night Friday, please turn in your information form to Mr. Demler in the Athletic office no later than Friday morning. Athletes and their parents should enter through the pass gate and be on the track at 6:40 pm.
Archery: Attention Students interested in Archery tryout date and time and other Archery announcements are posted outside room 118. See Mrs. Klaas with questions.
The Marching Bands Rehearsal schedule has changed for the next 4 weeks. The band will now be rehearsing beginning at 4:00. Please have all cars removed from the student lot no later than 3:30. One car left on the lot can ruin a rehearsal for 130 students. Thanks!
How Universities Cracked Down on Pro-Palestinian Activism
-
Stricter rules and punishments over campus protests seem to be working.
Universities have seen just under 950 protest events this semester,
compared with 3...
20 hours ago
No comments:
Post a Comment