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Congratulations to Wayne Osborn, East Windsor High School's Second Quarter
Outstanding Student. Wayne will be recognized for his achievement at a reception
in the Media Center Wednesday at 7 pm.
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Teacher Recommendation Day will be held on Wednesday. On this day,
we will run a 7 period schedule. Students will receive their registration
sheet in their A period class and will return their sheet to their H period teacher.
The class schedule is noted here.
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Any student who did not receive their 2012-2013 Program of
Studies should see their counselor as soon as possible to receive their copy
and hear information from the presentation.
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Are you up for the challenge? The Physical Education Dept. is hosting
a Panther Pride Volleyball Tournament. There will be 2 entries per grade
allowed in the tournament. All teams must have 3 girls and 3 boys. You
may list a 7th player as an alternate in case someone is sick the day of the
challenge. The contest will take place during ELE on February 28th. All
entries must be submitted to Ms. Drake. If there are more than 2 entries
per grade there will be a play-off scheduled before the finals to determine the
2 teams that will represent their grade. The sophomores think that they
can win it all? Are they right?
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Interested in a fun night of bowling or would like to help
support the boy scouts in East Windsor? East Windsor Troop 89 is selling tickets
for $17 and $5 will go to the troop. Tickets are for Twilight Bowling at Bradley
Bowl from 10:00 pm to 1:00 am, unlimited bowling, shoe rental, and light show
on Saturday March 31st. Tickets available at Broad Brook Books & Stuff, 100
Main St., Broad Brook, CT 860-623-5100 or call Scout Master Bob Leach at 860-967-5704
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The Connecticut Historical Society (CHS) is excited to begin
accepting applications for their 2012 Teen Enrichment Program! This unique program brings together
high school students from diverse backgrounds for an intensive 4-week summer
program focused on history and museum work. Based at the CHS museum and research
center in Hartford, the program will help students develop the skills which are
necessary for success in college and beyond. Students entering grades 9-12
in the fall 2012 are eligible. There is a program cost, but financial aid is
available. Please see Mrs. Brown in guidance if interested.