Wednesday, April 3, 2019


    Day 1       
    D Period Lunch                   
    Drop G       
          
  • All 9th and 11th graders, please bring your ChromeBook or other device to Advisory Thursday. You will need it to complete the School Climate Survey online. It’s a great chance to express your opinions about certain aspects of the school. Thanks
  • UMass Amherst is offering a four week program designed for high school students on computer science at no charge to local students. Learn about concepts in sensing, AI, visualization and Python and Android Apps. Come into the guidance office to pick up a flyer with the website and email associated with this exciting program! 
  • Seniors: check your email for a message from Mr. Sadiq containing the FINAL VOTING for Yearbook Superlatives! Deadline is FRIDAY! If you have questions, contact Miss Garrity in Guidance.
  • Juniors: 
    Friday, April 5, is the last day to register for the May 4 SAT with no late fee.  Go to collegeboard.org to register.  If you qualify for a fee waiver,see Miss Garrity in Guidance

  • Pineapple Upside Down Cake Day is TODAY Please support the POCU Bake Sale afterschool.
  • SENIORS: The deadline for the Francis E. Hart Scholarship was not in the scholarship book, but it is MONDAY, APRIL 15TH.
  • Warning students: cars without parking permits may be towed. Remember, the first two rows are faculty parking. Do not park there. 
  • Throughout U.S. history, ongoing resistance to offer a state apology and reparations for slavery and Jim Crow has served to deepen divides and continues to adversely impact our nation’s social fabric. Why has the U.S. refused to formally apologize and pay compensation for its treatment of African-Americans? What are the moral, ethical, and practical considerations associated with a state apology and reparations, and what impact would these reparative processes have on addressing historical grievances? Come listen to Dr. Theodore R. Johnson, a public policy expert on race and social justice, and Dr. Ali Aslam, Assistant Professor of Politics at Mount Holyoke, explore these questions and more on Wednesday, April 3rd, 7-9pm at Edwards Church in Northampton. This event will be moderated by Mr. Kent Alexander, a writer and anti-racism consultant. See Ms. Camera or Leif Maynard if you have questions.



*ATHLETICS*  




April 3
 3:45p GIRLS VARSITY ULTIMATE VS FOUR RIVERS
 4:00p BOYS VARSITY ULTIMATE VS. UMASS B TEAM
 4:30p BOYS JVB ULTIMATE vs. HARTSBROOK

April 4
 4:00p @ East Longmeadow HS - G/JV/Lacrosse 
 4:00p @ Minnechaug Reg. HS - B/JV/Lacrosse 
 4:00p @ Minnechaug Reg. HS - B/V/Lacrosse 
 4:00p East Longmeadow HS - B/V/Tennis - Team 
 5:30p @ East Longmeadow HS - G/V/Lacrosse 

April 5
 4:00p Belchertown HS - G/V/Tennis - Team
 4:00p @ Holyoke HS - G/JV/Softball 
 4:00p EVENT UPDATE -- @ Northampton HS - B/JV/Baseball 
 4:00p @ Northampton HS - B/V/Baseball 
 4:15p BOYS JVB ULTIMATE VS. LONGMEADOW JV