DAILY BULLETIN

PALO ALTO HIGH SCHOOL
Wednesday, March 19, 2008


Advisory:
Advisory this week is for ALL FRESHMEN, SOPHOMORES and JUNIORS. Report to your T.A.’s room. (Deggelman)
General:

  1. The School Board and district staff are looking for students to participate in a Strategic Plan Focus Group this Thursday, March 20 from 3 to 5:30 pm in the SSRC. Help determine the course of the school district over the next four years and beyond. (Benfield)
  2. This semester's CPR/First Aid classes are now open to all Paly students.  Dates of the class are:

Monday /Tuesday       Wednesday / Thursday
3/31 & 4/1                       4/9 & 4/10
4/7 & 4/8                          4/16 &4/17
4/14 & 4/15                      4/21 & 4/22         
All classes are from 4-8 PM.  You must come both days of the class. We are asking for a $20 donation to help cover the cost of the instructor and materials. Sign-up sheets for the classes are on the metal cabinets at the top of the stairs. Class size is limited to 30 people. Any questions? See Ms Rivera.

  1. Please disregard information in the Campanile article “ASB Prepares for Prom”. I f you want to go to prom you must purchase your prom ticket and secure transportation by 3:30 pm tomorrow, March 20. (Mullins)
  2. All large nine-plus passenger limos are sold out! Please book smaller limo or a mini coach or charter bus. The last day to book limos is March 20. (Mullins)

Clubs and Meetings:

  1. Are you interested in politics? Do you want to debate the most important issues of today with the most intelligent of your peers from Northern California? Email jsa.paly@gmail.com or come by room 305 tomorrow at lunch. (Yonkers)
  2. All choirs meet tomorrow at lunch at lunch. (Najar)
  3. There is a very important meeting for all Camp Everytown Club members today in P15.
  4. Attention Freshmen, Sophomores and Juniors. Don’t miss your opportunity to travel to Washington D.C. for the 2009 Presidential inauguration. See Mrs. Edwards in room 304 tomorrow at lunch to find out more. (Edwards)
  5. Key Club meets at lunch today in room 214. (McNulty)

College and Career:
There will be a representative for “The Experiment in International Living” a summer opportunity, in front of the Student Center tomorrow at lunch. (Erber)