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ANNOUNCEMENTS
Core Values of a Timberwolf
•Compassion
•Respect
•Integrity
•Responsibility
Students, please rise for the flag
salute:
“I pledge allegiance…..”
STUDENTS: REMINDER ABOUT EAR BUDS
School policy states: Ear buds are to
be put in your backpack and out of
sight during the school day.
Thanks,
CH STAFF
8:20 a.m.
 Students, unless you are eating breakfast in the commons, you are
to stay out of the building until an adult signals you in at 8:20 a.m.
 Once you are in the commons eating, you are to stay in the
commons until 8:20 a.m. when you are dismissed.
 There is no wandering of the halls.
Thanks, CH STAFF
What’s happening this week?
Monday – Regular Schedule
Tuesday – Regular Schedule
Wednesday – Late Arrival Schedule Den Time
Hat Day
7th Grade Football Northwood @ Cedar Heights
8th Grade Football Cedar Heights @ Northwood
Thursday – Regular Schedule
Band and Orchestra Concert 7pm in the Gym
Friday – Regular Schedule
Football Gear Turn in Gym 3-5pm
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CH Girls Soccer!
• Ladies, got moves like Alex Morgan or Carli Lloyd? Is Abbie
Wombach your idol?
• Please consider representing CH on the soccer field!
• Come on out, Monday Nov. 2 and try out! We would love to
see anyone interested of all skills levels.
• If you were unable to come to the pre-season meeting, see
Mrs. Foote or Mrs. Mjelde for more information.
• Paperwork, see Mr. Arrington.
Red Ribbon Week
Are you ready for Red Ribbon Week?! The Red Ribbon Campaign is
the oldest and largest drug prevention program in the Nation and a way
for students and communities to take a visible stand against drugs. This
year's theme, "Respect Yourself. Be Drug Free“
Red Ribbon Week is for students K-12 around the nation to learn about
drugs and alcohol, and the harm they can do.
Tuesday dress up day is : “Be Strong, say NO to drugs!”-wear
Superhero shirts. Come take a picture during lunches. (You must be
wearing a superhero shirt to participate)
Red Ribbon Week
• Fact is that while you’re a teen you’re still growing and developing, and drug
abuse during these years in particular can have a lasting impact. Another fact
to consider: the brain is much more vulnerable to addiction during these
years. 90% of Americans with a substance abuse problem starting smoking,
drinking or using other drugs before age 18.
• When it comes to drug use, individual reactions and experiences vary, so it’s
important to understand the usual risks and effects, both short- and longterm. Knowledge can be the key to making your own best decisions.
• Wednesday dress up day is: “Friends don’t let friends do
drugs”- Twin day! (Also HAT DAY for $1!)
Red Ribbon Week
• Alcohol is a depressant that affects nearly every part of your body. The damage it does now can impact the rest of your life.
• The Risks
• In small doses, some of the short-term effects of alcohol are reduced inhibition (your ability to stop yourself from doing something you know
you shouldn’t), coordination and reaction time – all of which put you at risk.
• When you drink a lot and drink fast (binge drinking), the risks go up even faster. In addition to the serious danger of alcohol poisoning, the
depressant effects of alcohol can overwhelm your body’s defenses. Unable to move and think clearly, you can do risky and reckless things that
are unsafe, or even lethal.
• Each year, approximately 5,000 people under the age of 21 die as a result of underage drinking. This includes about 1,900 deaths from car
accidents, 1,600 homicides, 300 suicides, and hundreds of other deaths due to accidents like falls, burns and drownings.
• Long-Term Effects
• Alcohol travels through your bloodstream and can damage your brain, stomach, liver, kidneys and muscles. As a teenager, your body is still
developing, so damage done to it now can affect the rest of your life. Over time, drinking can wreak havoc with your body and mind.
• The Bottom Line
• Alcohol can have seriously dangerous, long-term impacts on a body and brain that are still developing. Also, statistics show that more teens are
killed by alcohol than by all illegal drugs combined.
• Thursday dress up day is : LEI OFF DRUGS!
For a $1 you can purchase your own Lei during lunch!
Red Ribbon Week
Date
Theme
What to wear
Monday, October 26
“Love yourself and don’t do Drugs”
Hearts or RED
Tuesday, October 27
“Be strong, say NO to drugs!”
Superhero shirts
Wednesday, October
28
“Put a cap on drugs”
Hat day (for a $1)
Thursday, October 29
“Lei off drugs!”
Hawaiian day
Friday, October 30
“Team up against drugs”
Favorite team jersey
Wednesday, October 28th is
$1 Hat Day!!!
Wear your crowns, tiaras, or baseball
hats!
• Bring $1 and you can wear a hat for the day!
• Enter through the breakfast doors and pay in the
commons before school to get a bracelet to wear
all day; hats will be checked.
• You MUST keep your bracelet on, or your hat will
be confiscated!
• If a teacher asks you to remove your hat for the
period, you must comply. Noncompliance will
result in a visit to the office.
• Hats must be school appropriate.
Reader Board Messages!
• If you didn’t know…
•You can purchase a reader board message at
the cashier window for $1.
• Send a message to your friends during the day!
Thunderbirds Hockey Game!
• Our school is selling tickets to go to the Seattle Thunderbirds
hockey game on November 27th vs. the Vancouver Giants at
7:05pm!
• Tickets cost $24 with as much as $20 coming back to our school
to support ASB and sports here at CH!!
• Ticket sales begin Monday, October 26th.
• Purchase at the cashier window, cash or check
• Tickets can be purchased online on the KSD website under for
families, and online school payments.
• Online tickets must be purchased by November 10th.
It’s Monday October 26th –
What’s for LUNCH??
 Chicken Nuggets
 Hamburger - MS
 Cheeseburger - HS
 Cheese or Pepperoni (pork)
Pizza
 Assorted Deli Sandwiches
BRING IN
YOUR
PICTURES
Send in a picture of friends and/or family members that served and we
will put it in the Veterans Assembly!
Bring in your pictures to Mrs. Lunde in room 301 or you can e-mail Mrs.
Lunde the picture
The pictures are due by the 28th of October
“The only place SUCCESS
comes before WORK is in the
dictionary.”
– Unknown
QUOTE OF THE DAY
10/26/15
Have a great day!