The Chinese Culture Club will be meeting after school on Tuesday in Ms. Diaz's room to meet Hong Ying, a teacher from China.
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY: The Coach Store of Manchester is looking for seasonal help for approximately 15-20 hours per week (starting in mid-May through September). If interested, go to the Coach Store for applications or call Joan Maiori at 362-1771 for more information.
The 5th and FINAL Refuse-To-Use event for seniors will be held on Wednesday, March 4th from 6 to 8 in the Hunter Seminar Room.
Chess tournament coming to Vermont! The 2009 Vermont State Scholastic Chess Championships are on Saturday, April 11th at Berlin Elementary School, Berlin, VT. Registration runs from 8:30-9:30am, and the first round (using Swiss pairing) starts at 10:00am. For full details visit www.vtchess.info or contact Mike Stridsberg at mike@vtchess.info or (802)-223-1948
Celebrate St. Patrick's Day! A show of paintings and photographs with Irish Inspiration by Betsy Byrne Hubner. Opening reception, Tuesday, March 17th, 2009 from 5-7pm at the Manchester artist's Guild, Rt 11 and 30
The Performing Arts Department will present a Prisms Concert devoted to the music of film on March 11th & 12th at 6:30 p.m. in the Riley Center. Tickets are available on line at www.bba.ticketjunior.com or by seeing Neil Freebern.
Hunger pains are a distraction to learning. Every student should start the day off with a full belly. The cafeteria now has free breakfast items available to ALL students! Hard boiled eggs, toast and apples. Please take advantage today!!
Auditions for this years spring musical A CHORUS LINE are Tue, Wed and Thur. March 3,4,5, at 6:30pm. For more information and an audition packet go to the dance studio located in the performing arts building and see Mr Raposa.
Various Summer Program Applications are available in the School and College Counseling office:
MedQuest offers students currently enrolled in Grades 9.10 and 11 a six-day exposure to the range of health career opportunities available and an introduction to life on a college campus. They are looking for students interested in health professions, mathematics, science and technology.
The Governor's Institutes of Vermont are week or two-week long programs in Arts, Asian Cultures, Engineering, Current Issues & Youth Activism, Information Technology, Mathematical Sciences, Science & Technology. Applications are due to the School & College Counseling Office by 3/15.