7th Grade Newsletter    

Week of December 1–5, 2003

 

 


*  If you have any questions or concerns, please feel free to contact us:

Trisha Moulton:  876-4301, ext. 213   or   tmoulton@sad4.com

 

Robyn Rich:         876-4301, ext. 212   or   rrich@sad4.com

 

Rex Webb:       876-4301, ext. 226  or   rwebb@sad4.com

Winter Band/Chorus concert:  Thursday, Dec. 11 - 6:30, PCMS cafeteria.

 

Parents still wishing to schedule a Student-led conference should call the office at 876-4301.

 

We are collecting non-perishable food items for the Giving Tree.  If you would like to help out our local food cupboards, please send in items by 12/19.

 

The 7th grade is sponsoring a Coats for Kids drive to I provide winter coats for needy families. If you have coats that you would like to donate, please send them in and we will bring them to Gold Star Cleaners to be distributed.

 

The 7th grade is beginning a community-recycling program with support from Guilford of Maine.  We will be collecting newspaper, magazines, catalogues, and other paper products for recycling.  If you’d like to help or can send in your paper recycling, please contact Mr. Webb.

 

The 2nd edition of 7th Grade point of View has been released.  Please read and enjoy the 7th grade writing!  Thanks to all of the volunteers for making this project a success.

 

Congratulations to all of the winning Survivor teams in Mr. Webb’s recent Immunity Challenge!

 

  7-1:  Survivor Cocas IslandsClunies-Ross

  7-2:  Survivor Pit Cairn Islands – Bligh

  7-3:  Survivor Ghana- Cacao

 

Basketball schedule:

            A-team:

12/5/03            Host Penquis            G/B     3:30

12/8/03            Host SeDoMoCha   B/G    3:30

12/10/03          Host Somerset          B/G     3:30

 

            B-team:

 

12/8/03            @ SeDoMoCha        B/G    3:30

12/13/03          Host Dexter                G/B   10:00 

 

Rank cards have been sent home; please call if you have questions.

 

Next early release day, Friday, December 19.

 

AS THE WEATHER GETS COLDER, STUDENTS NEED TO WEAR WARMER CLOTHES TO GO OUTSIDE.  WE GO OUT FOR RECESS UNLESS IT IS BELOW ZERO; STUDENTS WHO ARE NOT DRESSED APPROPRIATELY FOR THE WEATHER WILL NOT BE ALLOWED TO GO OUT

 

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