Daily Bulletin for November 12th

Good morning Floodwood students and staff.  Today is Monday, November 12th.

Please stand and join in the Pledge of Allegiance.

I pledge allegiance to the Flag of the United States of America, and to the Republic for which it stands, one Nation under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all.

9-12 grade students interested in participating in Varsity Knowledge Bowl please sign up in the office this week.  See Mr. Tollefson if you have any questions.

Spotlight Students: Kenzie Kiminski, Jayna Kemp,Hannah Zeiroth and Jayde White

Book Fair is set up and ready for business. Voting for cutest pet starts today.  To vote you will need an official voting ballot from Book Fair staff.  Monday Book Fair Visitors will get 1 free ballot for stopping by; after their free ballot, shoppers will receive a ballot each time they make a purchase.   At the end of the fair, the pet with the most votes wins the contest and will receive a prize.  Cutest Pet Winner will be in Monday, November 19th's announcements.

Jeannine Kellogg, MN author, is visiting the Floodwood School library next week.  If you are interested in meeting with her to discuss what it takes to be an author, please let Ms. Davidson know.  She will be scheduled to meet classes and interested students.

Advisory will be held during first hour today.  Please report to your class adviser's room with your chromebook or ipads charged:  seniors report to Mr. Bartsch classroom, juniors report to Ms. Hansons, sophomores - Ms. Gillespie, freshmen - Ms. Fjeld, 8th grade - Mr. Rauvola, and 7th grade to Mr. Olesiak.  Attendance will be taken there.

The cafeteria will be open from 3:00 – 3:50 for a la carte purchases today.

Get your yearbook for $45.00. Go to jostensyearbooks.com to place your order. See Ms. Gillespie if you have any questions.

Today’s lunch is Chicken Alfredo, romaine salad, cucumbers, breadstick, fruit, and milk.

Tomorrow’s breakfast is Cereal bar, yogurt, fruit cup, and juice.

Be sure to be in school and on time to get in the lunch line 3 minutes before your classmates.

Paws up to the students caught roaring with pride: Thank you for setting a good example to students and staff!  

Congratulations to this week’s Polar Pride Prize winners! You can come to the office to claim your prize.

Have a great day and make good choices!