Daily Bark Monday, December 5, 2022

 

French Club will have its Holiday Party and celebrate St Nicolas Tuesday December 6 at 7:20 am in room 204. Come with a friend and bring something to share if you like. 

The Student Association Coat & Blanket Drive continues til Thursday!  Please donate your gently used and new coats of all sizes, blankets, gloves, scarves, hats and winter boots.  Donations can be dropped off in any of the wrapped boxes located in the Commons Area, or in one of the following teacher's classrooms - Ms Mynaugh, Ms Ziola, Mr Dybas, Ms Koehler's or Mr Forberg.  THANK YOU!

Last Saturday, the RB Chess team competed in the Bolingbrook Tournament.  Missing four starters, the Bulldogs competed in the Open Section and finished in 2nd Place out of 21 teams.  Junior Jack Baird had four wins and a draw and finished in 5th place overall out of 99 players.  Senior Karl Demegillo had four wins and finished in 13th and Junior Quentin Rohner had three wins and a draw and finished in 15th.  Dylan Zec, Adrian Sanchez and David Vacca all added three victories each!  Great job!

This year our Spring Musical is Grease. Auditions will be next week, Tuesday, Dec 13th and Wednesday, Dec 14th. You will need to sign up for two audition time slots. One for the singing audition on Tuesday, December 13th, and one for the dance audition on Wednesday, December 14th.  Audition Signups and audition information packets will be avalible tomorrow, inside the music department by Ms. Smetana’s office.  If you have any questions see Miss S or Mrs. Johnson 

Happy Computer Science Education Week! From December 5 to December 11, Girls Who Code invites you to celebrate education in computer science! On Thursday, December 8, Girls Who Code will set up games and prizes in the Atrium! Today, they would like to share one CS hero, Daisy Murillo. Daisy, a CS Student at Western Governors University, creates TikToks to teach about technology news and trends in relatable ways. She has dedicated much of her free time teaching about computer science and sharing her knowledge with others, particularly students from grades K-12. Daisy continues to do public speaking engagements about diversity and tech education. She looks forward to a future where students of any age, race, ethnicity, cultural background, or economic status have the access to explore CS. But, she also looks forward to a future where students are not only equipped to code everyday personal computers but quantum computers too.
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