WIHS Daily Announcements
Tuesday, February 5, 2019
A Day
Are
you interested in political and social issues? Do you want your voice to be
heard? If so, come to Students For Change! Every Tuesday in H-218, Ms.
Alexander’s room! There will be snacks.
Move and make music during lunch! Check out a
demo session in the IHS cafe today and this Thursday with Nana Anim. Starting
February 12th Drums@Lunch will be offered every Tuesday 3rd and 4th period and
every Thursday 5th and 6th period in room F34. Students may join the
sessions any time during their lunch hour or free period. Contact Fe Nunn or Daphne Shululu for more
information.
International Club meets
today in K-19.
Hey
IHS! Are you interested in science, technology, or engineering? Do you like to
solve world issues? Then come join FameLab! We meet every Tuesday in E45.
There will be food!
Attention seniors! Remember that Jostens will
be at IHS during lunch periods tomorrow and Thursday to take your cap and gown
orders. If you are ordering a new set for yourself you won’t want to miss this
opportunity. Use the order forms from the class meeting.
The Chromebook club will be meeting tomorrow
after school in the library.
Sophomores
planning on attending the BOCES Career and Tech Field trip on March 8th must
have their permission forms turned in to Mr. Barnes in the College and Career
office by Thursday, February 28th. Late forms will not be accepted.
Attention
Sophomores who have signed up for the PSAT-10 exams! The PSAT-10 practice
books are now available in the College and Career Office.
The Latino Civic Association of Tompkins County
is pleased to announce the CECILIA MONTANER-VARGAS AWARD, an opportunity for a Latina/o
graduating high school senior in good academic standing, who demonstrates
community service involvement. The deadline for submission is May 1,
2019.
Students
who completed Driver Education may now pick up their Driver Education
Certificate in the Principal's office.
The
IHS Math Department is offering a new course 'Math Principles of Robotics' next
year. This course is 1 semester long and you will get a half credit upon
completion. Use any math concept to program a Lego Mindstorm robot and see if
it works. You will learn math, coding and computational thinking skills
necessary for 21st century jobs. Talk to your school counselor for more
information about this course.
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