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As we make our way through the second semester, it is time for students to work with counselors to create their schedules for the next school year.
As we make our way through the second semester, it is time for students to work with counselors to create their schedules for the next school year.
The week of homecoming consists of countless organizations in preparation so that it goes smoothly for all the eager students participating. Here is how they do it:
Senate Bill 179, or “David’s Law,” was filed by Senator José Menéndez and took effect on Sept. 1, 2017 in efforts to stop cyberbullying and reduce teen suicide.
National Art Honor Society is set to meet on Tuesday, Sept. 19 at 3:45 p.m. or on Wednesday, Sept. 20 at 8:00 a.m. in room M109. All members must attend one of these meetings.
As the 2017-18 school year approaches, students are preparing for the structure and routines that they had been more than happy to forget. However, this time may be especially overwhelming for incoming freshmen, who are not accustomed to the greater workload and different environment that high school entails. To help students be better prepared for the school year, Falcon Planners will be given to freshmen, free of charge.
Through endless loading screens and undelivered Snapchat messages, students and staff quickly noticed the network connectivity problems early on Friday, May 26.
Beginning Monday, May 15, students are to turn in their textbooks to the assistant principals’ office.
Coca-Cola Fund Scholarship applications are available in the counseling office.
The Interact Club will be creating Spring Baskets for patients at Cook Children’s Hospital. They will be hosting a donation drive through May 14 for certain items that Cook Children’s has designated as their highest needs.
Bette Perot Elementary School will celebrate the class of 2017 with an Alumni Senior Reception on Tuesday, May 30 at 1:30 p.m.