MISCELLANEOUS
The deadline to turn in applications to your counselor for summer school is Friday, April
29th.
Hallways at Lunch: Students, the 60s, 70s & 80s hallways are closed for use during
lunch time. Because of disruption to classroom instruction and learning, students are
no longer permitted in the hallways during lunch time. Please make sure you exit the
hallways as quickly as possible and do not use them during lunch.
“ Homework—Saturday School is open this Saturday from 9am to 12pm. Take advantage
of a place to get some tutoring, computers, a place to work w/peers, and a welcome
atmosphere too. Enter by carpeted hallway near media center to rooms 77 and 78.”
Due to STAR testing, the after school math and science tutoring program on Tuesday and
Thursday will meet in different locations. Math tutoring will take place in Room 453,
and science tutoring will take place in Room 423. Mark your calendars. This is only for
the week of STAR testing. See you there!
Posted by courier at 11:41 PM. Filed under: Daily Bulletin
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Gaga performing on The Monster
Ball Tour in 2010
wikipedia photo
By Manya Brachear
Chicago Tribune (MCT)
CHICAGO — As Christians prepare to commemorate Christ's ultimate sacrifice on the cross and celebrate his resurrection, Lady Gaga fans are celebrating "Judas," the artist's newest song named for the man who betrayed Jesus.
The latest single off the album "Born this Way," which talks about confronting one's inner demons and hopelessly loving the wrong man, was supposed to come out five days before Easter. But leaks on the Internet forced an earlier release last Friday.
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From wikipedia:
Raden Ayu Kartini, (21 April 1879 – 17 September 1904), or sometimes known as Raden Ajeng Kartini, was a prominent Javanese and an Indonesian national heroine. Kartini is known as a pioneer in the area of women's rights for native Indonesians.
Kartini was born into an aristocratic Javanese family in a time when Java was still part of the Dutch colony, the Dutch East Indies. Kartini's father, Raden Mas Sosroningrat, became Regency Chief of Jepara, and her mother was Raden Mas' first wife, but not the most important one. At this time, polygamy was a common practice among the nobility.She also wrote the Letters of a Javanese Princess.
Read excerpts from Letters of a Javanese Princess, free from googlebooks.com.
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