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DUEITT MIDDLE SCHOOL ANNOUNCEMENTS

DUEITT MIDDLE SCHOOL ANNOUNCEMENTS. WEDNESDAY , MAY 15, 2013. Please stand for the pledge:. 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.

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DUEITT MIDDLE SCHOOL ANNOUNCEMENTS

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  1. DUEITT MIDDLE SCHOOL ANNOUNCEMENTS WEDNESDAY, MAY 15, 2013

  2. Please stand for the pledge: 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.

  3. Please remain standing for the Texas Pledge: Honor the Texas flag: I pledge allegiance to thee Texas, one state, under God, one and Indivisible. Please be seated for a moment of silence

  4. YEARBOOKS Friday is the Yearbook Signing Party! No 2013 YBs will be sold on Friday, and you must have purchased a yearbook to attend. 7th and 8th graders, you might want to bring some extra cash to buy the 2011 and 2012 Yearbooks while they last at $5 each.

  5. Attention Theatre Students! --Those who took Theatre 2-Play Production this year in the fall semester and you had makeup, costume, set designs in the display case in the front office.  If you would like to keep these designs, you need to pick them up from Mrs. Knott's Room, P1101, by Wednesday, May 22nd.  If you do not pick them up, they will be recycled. --If you were in the Spring Musical, "Welcome to Bedside Manor" and you have not returned your script, you need to return it to Mrs. Knott ASAP.  If you do not turn it in by the end of the school year, you will have a hold put on your record for the cost of the script.  If it is lost or damaged; you will have that hold put on your record.  Please pay Mrs. Bartay in the front office to settle up those accounts.

  6. Attention Theatre Students! --Dueitt Eagle Drama Club End of Year Party Attention:  Students who were in the cast or crew of this year'sOne Act Play or Spring Musical You are invited to attend our end of year party and award ceremony When:  Wednesday, May 22nd   4:30-6 PMWhere:  P1101 --Refreshments will be provided.  All you have do is show up! --Make arrangements for rides home ahead of time.  YOU MUST BE PICKED UP ON TIME!

  7. All new National Junior Honor Society inductees please meet in the cafeteria after school for a brief rehearsal for tomorrownight’s induction.   This is a mandatory meeting and your presence is required.   Also, all officers or ushers please meet in the cafeteria if possible. 

  8. Weekly Club Meetings: Club 413 – Meets Monday afternoons until 6:15 PM Student Council – Meets Tuesday mornings at 8:15 AM Dimension U (formerly Tabula Digita) – Meets Tuesday afternoons until 5:30 PM in Room 2708 (upstairs computer lab) Christian Club – Meets Thursday mornings in Room 1701 at 8:10 AM NJHS Recycle Club – meets Thursday afternoons. Chess Club – Friday afternoons in Room 1809 until 6 PM

  9. Camp QuestJune 10th – 13th8am – 4pmLocation: Spring HSCost: $45Venture to local sites and businesses to explore careers in STEM, Health Science, and Law EnforcementHurry ! Space is limited!Registration information is available in your counselors’ office and www.springisd.org/cte Attention: 6th , 7th, and 8th grade students Spring ISD Career and Technical Education is hosting

  10. Thought of the Day: “What one has, one ought to use: and whatever he does he should do with all his might.” Marcus T. Cicero

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