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Scottie Burst February 25, 2024

Good Evening Families, 

 

Tomorrow is our 8th grade recognition night for our Fall and Winter Sports during the 5:00 ladies basketball game against St. Patrick. Information was sent from Mr. Burress via email. Goooooooo Scotties! 

 

There is still time to join the swim Team. You will leave directly after school for the Aquatic Center on a school bus and your practice will end at 5:30. Your ride will pick you up from the Aquatic Center. 

 

Our 7/8th grade girls’ basketball team will travel to Wilson on Tuesday. The game will begin at 5:00. Keep that winning streak alive! 

 

Our wrestlers will have a home match on Wednesday against West Vigo. This event will begin at 5:00. Good luck to all of our wrestlers!

 

Please encourage your student(s) to take advantage of all of the help available before school and after school. Check skyward for missing assignments, grades, and more. There are only 2 weeks left in this grading period. 

 

Continue to complete those ALEKS topics and Reading Counts points. I hear a skating party is coming up and don’t forget those amazing prize buckets on the stage! 

 

Good luck to our students attending the Regional Science Fair this weekend at Depauw University! Congratulations to the following students from our SSMS Fair: 6th grade-1st place-Daniel Smith, 2nd place-Olivia Marren, 3rd place-Shayna Vester. 7th grade-1st place-Samuel Jones, 2nd place-Charlie Carrithers, 3rd place-Zoe Davidson. 8th grade-1st place-Hayden Lugar, 2nd place- Adrianna Marren, 3rd place-McKade Griese. Best in Show and Teacher’s Choice went to Ana Morris and Calli White. Good Luck!

Mark your calendars for our Annual All You Can Eat Fish Fry and More coming up on Friday, March 15 from 5-8 pm. Fish, BBQ pulled pork, spaghetti, baked potato, coleslaw, and applesauce are on the menu. An incredible silent auction and bake sale will also be available. 

Charge those chromebooks, get a good night’s rest, and we’ll see you in the morning. 

“Never be limited by other people’s limited imaginations.”-Dr. Mae Jemison