Thursday ~ May 26th
Day 9 Today's Blocks: 6 7 8 Lunch 1 2 3
Upcoming Events: TONIGHT Baccalaureate - Dinner 5:30 Banquet Hall ~ Service 7pm Theatre TOMORROW Graduation - 6:45 Sanctuary May 30 NO SCHOOL - Memorial Day May 31-Jun 2 9th-11th Final Exams Jun 2 Last Day of School
High School News:
There will be a required meeting with Mrs. Grosso for all students taking AP Literature and Composition TODAY at Lunch - in room 32002.
Also, there will be a required meeting with Mrs. Yates for all students taking AP Language and Composition TODAY at Lunch - in room 32032.
The senior art show will be open TODAY in the discipleship building gallery near the stoplight.
The show will be open for the baccalaureate and graduation ceremonies as well as this weekend's church services.
Attention ALL AP Spanish Language students. You must stop by room 33020 (that's Mrs. Brandecker's room) TODAY or TOMORROW to pick up your informational packet. Vital information regarding our own CCA AP Spanish Language website will be shared along with other pertinent material. ¡Nos vemos hoy o mañana!
Next year's Dual Enrollment British Literature students, please remember to meet in Mrs. Grosso's room, 32002, during lunch TOMORROW to discuss important course details.
Looking for something to read over the summer? You can check out up to 10 books from the CCA library and return them on the 1st day of school. There are only a few days left, so come to the library, fill out a summer reading contract and get reading. So many books, so little time!
All students taking AP Psychology next year will be required to read two books over the summer: "Inside Out" and "Search for Significance." See Mr. Groeneveld if you have any questions.
Athletics News:
No Athletic events today
There will be a meeting during lunch TOMORROW for any boys interested in playing varsity soccer next year. Get your lunch first, and then go quickly to Coach Smith's room (33025) by 11:25.
Club News:
F.I.G.H.T. Club will meet TODAY in Mrs. Harrison's Room, 2248
On This Day in History
On this day in 1959, Harvey Haddix of the Pittsburgh Pirates pitches 12 perfect innings against the Milwaukee Braves, only to lose the game on a two-run double by Braves' first baseman Joe Adcock in the 13th inning. It was the first time a pitcher threw more than nine perfect innings in major league history.
The Word of God for the Day
Psalm 37:28 For the Lord loves the just and will not forsake his faithful ones.
The Official CCA Bad Joke of the Day
A man walks into a butcher's shop and inquires of the butcher: "Are you a gambling man?" The butcher says "Yes", so the man said: "I bet you fifty bucks that you can't reach up and touch that meat hanging on the hooks up there." The butcher says "I'm not betting on that." "But I thought you were a gambling man" the man retorts. "Yes, I am," says the butcher, "but the steaks are too high."
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