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1410 NE 66th St.
Seattle, Washington 98115

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RHS Girls' Cross Country Team
First-ever trip of RHS Girls' Cross Country Team to State this coming weekend! The team and three individuals qualified at the District meet on Saturday... and two of the boys are going to State, too.

Class of 2010 Parent Meeting - November 13
Please join us for our fall get together, Tues. Nov. 13, 7:00-8:30 PM, RHS Commons. Learn all about the graduation fund raising goals. The funds we raise will help offset the costs of the many senior events, ensuring that all students can participate.

20th Annual Light Up the Stars
November 3: Drama Dinner & Auction, 20th Annual Light Up the Stars, 5:30 p.m. at Demetrios Church. For more information visit www.rooseveltdrama.org

Upcoming Events

Nov. 3: Girl's Swim Kingco Finals @ Juanita Pool, 5:00 p.m.
Nov. 3: Volleyball Pigtail Game/GSHL, Location TBA
Nov. 3: Cross Country State @ Pasco, All Day
 

Daily Bulletin

November 2, 2007

ROOSEVELT HIGH SCHOOL

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 2007

COUNSELING/CAREER CENTER

HOST FAMILY NEEDED FOR EXCHANGE STUDENT - My name is Michelle Hough I work with the Northwest Student Exchange Program in Seattle. We currently have a student placed in your school by the name of Jorge Manzoni. This student’s host family needs to leave for Spain on a family emergency and we are desperately seeking another family for Jorge to stay with for the duration of his stay in the States. I am hoping that another family would be willing to take this nice young man in. It is a great experience for all involved, both host family and the exchange student gain so much through their time spent together. Time is becoming very crucial, please contact me: 206.786.6189 cell; 425.678.8203 hm; mhoughie@yahoo.com W.Krakauer

SEATTLE NATIONAL COLLEGE FAIR - Sunday, Nov. 4th 12-4 PM and Monday, Nov. 5th 9 AM-12 PM at the Washington State Convention and Trade Center. Visit with representatives from national and international universities, community colleges, and vocational schools! Learn about college majors, financial aid, testing, and admission requirements! J.Fiene

FROM YOUR TEACHERS

TRAFFIC EDUCATION – Registration for the next after-school traffic education program will be Wednesday, November 7 at 2:30 p.m. in Rm. 133. Registration forms are available in the Counseling Office. M.Gamble

ASB/CLUBS/GROUPS

DECA MEETINGS – Come to either DECA meeting on Monday, November 5th. Both will be held in Rm. 321 – one during 2nd lunch, the other at 2:20 p.m. Everyone is welcome! C.Gehrman/N.Samuel

HOW DO I KNOW WHETHER I NEED PAPERWORK FOR WINTER SPORTS? – All students participating in RHS sports must fill out an athletic packet every year. The only thing that carries over from the previous year is your physical. If you don’t know if your physical is still good, you can ask Mrs. Olson in the Main Office. If you filled out an entire athletic packet at the beginning of the school year for fall sports, all you need to fill out and return is a yellow emergency card. A yellow emergency card is required for each sport participated in. R.Olson

WHAT’S HAPPENING FRIDAY NIGHT? SIKE! IT’S OPEN MIC! – Come to Rm. 242 from 8:00 – 10:00 p.m. this Friday, Nov. 2nd and get your voice out there. Bonus: Meet the awesome North Ireland students. T.Nolet

GIRLS BASKETBALL TRYOUTS – Monday, November 12th in the gym. New players at 2:30 – 5:00 p.m., returning players at 2:30 – 7:15 p.m. You must turn in your athletic packet to the Main Office by Nov. 9th.

STATE TENNIS TOURNAMENT – Congratulations to Jeff Chaney and Stephen Perkins. Jeff took 4th in Kingco’s 4A District Tennis Tournament. Stephen took 2nd and will represent RHS at the state tournament this May in Vancouver, WA. Go Riders! L.Karlovich

LIBRARY

A STRENUOUS LIFE 1981 – The Radio Club of the 50’s was revived and a Television Club sprung up to videotape school events. “When they could, the members repaired old TV equipment in hopes of airing their own program.”

IT’S NEW AND IT’S ON THE SHELF – Forged by Fire by Sharon M. Draper. Gerald, a teenager who has spent years protecting his fragile half-sister from their abusive father, must face the prospect of one final confrontation before the problem can be solved.

THANK YOU BENJAMIN FRANKLIN - Conceived of in 1784, Day Light Saving Time ends this weekend. Check those fire alarms and enjoy that extra hour of sleep.

“MY TEACHER SAID YOU COULD CALL” - Getting a pass from your teacher is your responsibility. We don’t make calls from the library to teachers regarding passes. Besides, your teacher has the phone set not to take calls during class time. Pjp

DIA DE LOS MUERTOS QUOTES - Consejos y muertos: se sabe sy valor cuando pass su tiempo (Advice and the dead: their worth is known when their time has passed). Al final, nacimos para morir (In the end, we all die). Pjp

LUNCHROOM

WHAT’S FOR LUNCH TODAY? – Super Nachos and Refried Beans, Black Bean & Corn Salsa.