AG Notes for April 15

AG Announcements – 4/15/13

  • International lawn and field game students: Please get your class fee of $45 in to the office by Wednesday.
  • Students in Danielle’s community service intensive should attend a brief, mandatory meeting today at the start of lunch. Garden club members should attend too.
  • Bike to School Day, like the popular city-wide Bike to Work Day, is part of National Bike Month. We hope to encourage students to explore an active alternative for getting to school and promote bicycling safety. Planning for Bike to School Day is well underway. I’m pleased to announce that the crew at The Bike Shop – Dimond will be sponsoring a bike safety carnival on May 4 — the Saturday before Bike to School Day on May 8th. Sign up for bike to school day in the gym. All participants will bike to school on May 8 and give the number of miles they biked to the Bike to School coordinator, Troy.
  • There will be a Sophomore meeting this Tuesday at noon in Leigh Ann’s room. The topic for discussion is the Senior breakfast. Be there. Gym will be closed so you might as well go to the meeting.
  • Those of you that signed up as interested in the European Tour in May of 2014 or would like to but didn’t, need to come to Svetlana’s portable today at noon. We will be discussing venues and costs.
  • There will be a pyrography meeting Wednesday at noon in Gerald’s room.
  • Winter 2013 Intensive to San Diego…there will be a meeting for everyone interested in going on the Winter 2013 Intensive to San Diego today in the MPR at lunch.
  • Today is the first day of our Spring Fling Food Drive. All food needs to be brought to your advisement class so it can be collected and weighed. The goal is 2,000 pounds in 10 days. During our last food drive for the Alaska Food Bank we collected just short of 2,000 pounds…this time we should be able to reach our goal.
  • Nurse Anne wants to thank all the sophomores for being so courteous to the speakers Friday at Sophomore Day. She appreciates your attentiveness and good manners, as well as your constructive input after the presentations. Thank you for representing Steller so well.