[DHS Bulletin] Bulletin 10/07/2010

DHS Daily Bulletin dhsbulletin at velocipede.dcn.davis.ca.us
Wed Oct 6 15:17:43 PDT 2010


Monday, October 11, 2010   Rally Schedule

      1st       7:45-8:30;
      2nd       8:36-9:24;
      Rally     9:24-10:06;
      Break     10:06-10:10;
      3rd       10:16-11:04;
      4th       11:10-12:04;
      Lunch     12:04-12:48;
      5th       12:54-1:42;
      6th       1:48-2:36;
      7th       2:42-3:30

SPIRIT WEEK    MONDAY, OCTOBER 11-15

      Monday, October 11th              Musical Monday
      Tuesday, October 12th             Totally Tie-Dye Tuesday
      Wednesday, October 13th   Worldwide Wednesday
      Thursday, October 14th            MARVELous Thursday
      Friday, October 15th              Fiercely Blue Friday

REMINDER

      1.        If you are participating in the Homecoming Parade or on a float, you NEED to have permission slip signed by parent and turned in by this Thursday to C-4, or you will NOT be able to participate in the parade.

      2.        Attention, attention! The Door Decorating competition has started! Student government members have passed out your starting kits with instructions on this process. The competition will run from now through next Wednesday, October 13th. So get started right away!!!

NEW

      1.        Monday, October 11th is the fall sports rally!!! If you are on a fall sports team make sure to wear your jersey and meet at the North East entrance of the new gym right after 2nd period. Look for signs or student government members to direct you.

2.      The October edition of the DHS PTA newsletter is now available through this link:               www.dhspta.org<http://www.dhspta.org/>. The DHS News is full of information from the principal, the counselors, and     the PTA as well as special events and meetings. Get the scoop on October events such as         Homecoming (15th), the "Race to Nowhere" film (8th), and Grad Night Planning (20th). And        support our student groups with fundraising events: a Dance Competition (9th), Davis    Community Idol (16th), and a "Taste of Yolo County" (17th). Newsletters are also available at   the counselor's office and at the front office. The deadline for the November edition of the    newsletter is Oct 25th; please submit your contribution to DHSPTAmedia at mailman.dcn.org<mailto:DHSPTAmedia at mailman.dcn.org>

SPORTS

      Girls Golf @ Mather Golf Course           1:00            Dismissal: 11:15;
      Girls Tennis vs. Elk Grove                        3:45            Dismissal: 3:10;
      Boys Soccer vs. Elk Grove                 4:00V/5:30JV    Dismissal: 3:00V;
      Frosh Football vs. Mesa Verde                     6:00

COLLEGE VISITS

      Carroll College (Helena, MT)                              Thurs. 10/7               9:00 am;      Montana State University                                Thurs. 10/7               1:00 pm;      UC Application Workshop (Held in the IPAB)              Thurs. 10/7               7:00 pm

TODAY

      1.        Cafeteria: BBQ day: Hamburgers, hotdog, chicken patty, veggie patty, grilled local fruits and veggies.

      2.        Hey Davis High schoolers, Are you a math whiz? Do you want to compete against other schools at regionals? Then come to N-5 today at lunch to learn more about the math team. There will be food and prizes at the meets.

      3.        SENIORS: If you are planning on applying to a University of California campus, please attend the UC Workshop on Thursday, October 7, at 7:00 pm in the Richard Brunelle Theatre. We are privileged to have as our presenter Darlene Hunter, Associate Director, Undergraduate Admissions, UCD. Parents are welcome to join their students for this presentation. You will have an opportunity to ask questions after the presentation.

      4.        Today is the last day for PSAT sales. Both 10th & 11th graders are welcome to sign up in the large conference during lunch. The cost is only $23.00. Please bring your Student ID.

      5.        The Gay-Straight Alliance will meet this Thursday at lunch in L-10. Everyone interested should come check us out!

      6.        The Healthy Lifestyles Club will meet this Thursday at lunch in N-11 to discuss our Homecoming carnival booth. See you there!

CONTINUED

1.      VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITY: All Things Right and Relevant is looking for volunteers to work in their East 8th Street store. Volunteers are needed to help customers, work the cash register, tag items in the store, and assist with other activities as needed. Come to the Scholarship and Financial Aid Office for more information and an application.

2.      Hip Hop! Swing! Latin! Jazz! Get your tickets NOW for Jazz Choir's first performance of the     year, and the first EVER annual DHS Jazz Choir dance competition: "Blue Devils: You Think       You Can Dance?" This one-night event takes place in the IPAB at 7:00 p.m. on Saturday,  October 9th. Tickets are on sale NOW at Watermelon Music (207 E Street) until October 7th or    from Jazz Choir members. Advance tickets are $5 for students and $8 for general admission.      Any remaining tickets will be sold for $10 at the door beginning at 6:15 p.m. More info: website        dhsjazzchoir.org or email: DHScanDance at gmail.com<http://us.mc833.mail.yahoo.com/mc/compose?to=DHScanDance@gmail.com>

      3.        Momentum Dance Club is a student club for dedicated dancers who want experience working and dancing in a company. All levels of experience are accepted, and we strive to educate ourselves and others about the joy of dancing. We meet every second and fourth Friday of the month in the dance room at lunch and hope you will join us!

      4.        Ni Hao! Wo Xi Huang Won You Xi! Come to the Chinese Club on Tuesday to learn about Chinese Culture and engage in the warlords games!

      5.        It is almost Homecoming and that means this years' new and improved Homecoming Dance is right around the corner. The dance starts right after the game at 9:30 and tickets cost $4 with an ASB card and $5 without one. To buy a ticket from the finance office you will need a dance bid that is signed by parents, which you can get in front office or in C-4. End homecoming the right way by dancing the night away.

6.      Several elementary schools are looking for Outdoor Education CABIN LEADERS! Cabin       leader applications are being accepted for Birch Lane, Korematsu, Montgomery, North Davis,      Patwin, and Pioneer. Cabin leaders must work well with children, and have an outgoing   personality with an enthusiasm for the outdoors. The date and location of each trip is on the   application form. Please come to the main office for an application. Some schools have early    deadlines, so pick up your application soon!




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