September 11, 2019
Eighteen years ago on Sept. 11, 2001, terrorists
took control of two commercial airliners and flew them into the World Trade
Center and the Pentagon. Another plane crashed in the Pennsylvania countryside
after the brave revolt of its passengers. As a nation we promised to never
forget. Please pause for a few moments to honor the nearly 3000 Americans
who perished that day and their families.
Do you like to talk?
Do you like to argue? Do you like to travel and meet people from across
the West Coast? If so, Sprague has an activity for you! Sprague Speech and
Debate is looking for students who are looking to challenge themselves in the
field of competitive speaking and debate. Just how does one go about joining
Sprague's Speech and Debate team? Come to Mr. Curry's room, Room 133, today,
Wednesday - September 11th - at lunch for an informational meeting. We'll go
over what the team is, practice schedule, and answer your questions about
Salem's best speech program. Want to know more now? Swing by 133 and hit up
Curry for more details. 9/11
LADIES,
LISTEN UP! The girls soccer program is desperately seeking female athletes to
join the program. A few more athletes are needed to make two full teams.
Unfortunately, two games have been cancelled this season because of our low
numbers. Head to the athletic office, ladies, and talk to Tracy Goranson today.
9/13
Sprague community, are
you looking for a fun and challenging activity after school? Then join
the cross country running team! The cross country running team is a
growing group of friendly athletes who take on a variety of challenges every
day. It’s a sport that can boost confidence and increase your ability to
persevere through tough times. It’s good for your heart and mind,
something you can do for the rest of your life, and it’s open to anyone!
See Mr. Kramer or Ms. Deleon for more information. 9/13
Good
morning! The Gay/Straight Alliance Club is off and running again!
The first GSA meeting will be held next Wednesday, September 18 at lunch. The meeting place from years past has changed
to room 147-that’s Ms. Hogfeldt’s (pronounced HOEgfelt) room, in the
science hall. It will be from 10:35-11:05, so bring your lunch, ideas for
future topics to discuss, and most importantly, your friends! Let’s make
this meeting and club the most welcoming and informative club on campus!
See you Wednesday, the 18th! 9/18
On Wednesday September
18th, there will be a meeting for anyone interested in being an
officer for HOSA in Mr. Mahi’s room, room 17. HOSA is our organization
for those interested in healthcare and health professions. Come learn
about being an officer for this great student organization. 9/18