Tuesday, October 11, 2016

Tuesday Announcements Corrected

PSAT
All 10th and 11th graders
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ign-ups for PSAT end tomorrow Wednesday, October 12th.
The cost is $15.
Please see Mrs. Monroe in guidance to sign up.

HOSA CLUB
All students attending Fall Leadership on Wednesday, October 12th
should report to Mrs. Sloan's room first thing Wednesday morning.
Students should wear close toe shoes, khakis, HOSA shirt or navy
collar shirt. If you have questions please see Mrs. Sloan in room 520E.

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FCCLA 
FCCLA is sponsoring a Donation Drive for the Yadkin County Animal
Shelter through Thursday, October 13th. We will be collecting money
during first period to buy food and supplies for the Yadkin County
Animal Shelter. The first period that raises the most money will
receive Bojangles' Biscuits during first period on Friday, October
14th! Thank you for supporting our local Animal Shelter.

DECA
DECA will meet after school in Mrs. Pardue's room on Wednesday, October 12th.
All members should make plans to attend.

FCA
All students are invited by the Fellowship of Christian Athletes to a
concert this Wednesday at 7:00 pm in the football stadium. Come and
enjoy.

BASKETBALL
The men's basketball program will have open gym on Wednesday at 7:00.

UNDERCLASSMEN PICTURE MAKEUP DAY
Thursday, October 13th will be picture retakes in the auditorium starting at 10:00. Picture forms are in the office. If you have not received your pictures from the September 8th sitting please go by the auditorium and speak with a Life Touch representative on October 13th.

CHORUS CONCERT
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Fall Chorus Concert is tonight Tuesday, October 11th. 
The concert begins at 7pm in the auditorium.

BAND FESTIVAL
The annual Forbush Festival of Marching Bands, is scheduled for Saturday, October 15th, in the stadium beginning at 10am. Come on out and support some wonderful bands from across our region.

BAND CONCERT
​The 
Fall Band Concert is Tuesday, October 17th. 
The concert 7-8 pm in the gym.


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