Morning Announcements, Feb. 22, 2010
February 22, 2010 by Admin
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Good Morning Everyone!!
Quote of the day:
“Whatever you decide you really want to do with your life, take it very seriously…You find that by focusing on what you want to do with your life, it happens. And don’t let anything take you off course. Commit yourself early on.” – Michael Bolton – singer
Joke of the Day:
Q: Why did the elephant decide not to move?
A: — because he couldn’t lift his trunk.
Thought of the day : Working hard
“I wasn’t lucky. I deserved it.”
Mrs. Thatcher was Britain’s first woman Prime Minister. For more than ten years, she was a powerful world leader. Many successful people, especially girls and women, don’t handle their success very well. When others ask them, “How did you get where you are?” they answer, “Oh, I was lucky, I guess.” As teacher Barbara Lewis says, “Luck is just another word for work.” If you’re successful, it’s not because you’re lucky. It’s because you are talented and you work hard.
Today….take credit for your success.
Question of the day :
Which letters should replace the question marks?
A
V
D
S
?
?
J
M
Yesterday’s answer :
- Head over heels
- I’m feeling under the weather.
- Be there in ten minutes.
- The broom is standing in the corner.
- Right in the middle of everything
- What’s in it for me?
- Sit down beside me.
- Don’t overstay your welcome.
- I don’t like it in here.
- The sky is overcast today.
Word of the day :
recalcitrant (adj)
Showing opposition.
The soccer team was mostly made up of girls who worked well together, but there were two or three resistant and recalcitrant girls who did not respect the authority of the coach.
Announcements:
- The gym will be in use all of this week. No one is allowed on the stage or in the gym. The Sisters of St. Francis are having a retreat and it needs to be absolutely quiet without interruptions. Thank you all for paying attention to this request.
- Seniors: please remember to get your pictures in to the office for the slide show. Also please turn in your biographies and your ideas for flowers, motto, song, etc.
- Reminder that there are study tables every morning beginning at 7:30 am and Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday afternoons after school until 3:30 pm. Students who were unable to work during snow days are required to be at study tables to make up their time. Study tables are also for anyone who needs extra time to get ahead or if you need assistance for classes. Students who are falling behind in classes should use study tables to help get back on track. We want everyone to take advantage of this time.
- Spring Play – practice schedules are posted in classrooms .
Tiffin Teen Center : 162 East Perry St, phone number: 419-443-0359
Open everyday: 2:45-6:00 pm (unless indicated differently)
Study tables everyday: 2:45-4:30 – free tutoring, homework help and prizes for achieving personal study goals.
This week’s lunch menu :
Monday: Breaded Fish, Rice, Snap Peas, Fruit; Tuesday: Marinated Chicken, baked potato, broccoli, fruit; Wednesday: Meatloaf, mashed potatoes, corn, fruit; Thursday: Pork Chops, oven browned potatoes, vegetable blend, fruit; Friday: Lemon Pepper Chicken, rice blend, peas & carrots, fruit
Have a great day!!
Upcoming Spring Play Audition Information
February 8, 2010 by Admin
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See Mrs. Santangelo if interested.
Morning Announcements Feb. 8, 2010
February 8, 2010 by Admin
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Good Morning Everyone!!
Quote of the day:
"Think positive…Don’t let anyone tell you that you can’t do something. Just go do it." – Ernie Banks – Baseball Hall of Famer
Joke of the Day:
Q: "How does an ocean greet a beach?"
A: — by waving "hello"
submitted by Ginny F.
Thought of the day : Differences
"Beethoven and all those guys had wild thoughts." – Yo-Yo Ma
Have you ever listened to a symphony by Beethoven? Or looked at a painting by Picasso? Or read a poem by Langston Hughes, Emily Dickinson, Robert Frost or Gwendolyn Brooks? When you experience the work of an artist, you get a glimpse into his or her wild thoughts. And you may find yourself having some wild thoughts of you own. Many artists turn to other artists for inspiration.
Today….appreciate (or create) a work of art.
Question of the day :
What occurs once in every minute, twice in every moment, yet never in a thousand years?
Yesterday’s answer :
- b
- r
- a
- i
- n
- y
Word of the day :
vapid (adj)
Insipid; flat; dull; unanimated.
Not wanting to sound vapid, Dierdre tried not to say "Like" and "You know" during her job interview.
Announcements:
- Upper, Mohawk, Carey, Buckeye Central, Wynford and Findlay were all delayed this morning. Please expect students coming in late.
- Please pay close attention in the next couple of days for delays and closings. Also make sure you know what you are doing if we would need to close early tomorrow. Please make sure you gather work to be able to do at home. You will be expected to work at home if we have a cancellation. Weather is calling for 6-12 inches of snow beginning tomorrow.
- Valentine dance tickets are on sale in the office. The dance is Friday, February 12, 2010.
- The National Honor Society will be selling candy for Valentines day, please see fliers around school.
- Valentine Fundraiser: From Feb. 1-9th, purchase a Sing-o-gram, carnation and valentine card for your valentine for $2.00. They will be delivered on Friday, Feb. 12th.
- Souper Bowl of Caring - uses the energy around our nation’s biggest sporting event to mobilize and inspire youth to fight hunger and poverty. Our collection will take place from now until February 7th. We will be collecting canned goods. The JOII club is in charge of the collection. Collections can be brought to Team 2′s room.
- Spring Play:
- - Rehearsals begin second semester. English or Social Studies credits available—see or email Mrs. Santangelo, if interested.
- - Performances in April. Schedule to be announced after the play is cast. Students must be available from 2:00-2:45 pm, as this will be an elective, English, or social studies credit. A project must be completed for team 4 and 5 students who undertake the project to use credits for graduation.
- - Staff (if their schedules allow) and family of Bridges Community Academy students are also welcome to participate.
- Dental Clinic Info: Randall Niederkohr will be running a Dental Clinic. Patients who need more information or wish to set up an appointment should call: 419-396-7337. The February 2010 dates of operation will be: Monday, Feb. 8; Wednesday, Feb. 10; Thursday, Feb. 11; Friday, Feb. 12. Hours will be between 8:00am -5:00 pm. This information was provided by the Seneca County Health Department. Dr. Randall is hoping that the clinic will see between 26-30 clients each day of the clinic.
Tiffin Teen Center : 162 East Perry St, phone number: 419-443-0359
Open everyday: 2:45-6:00 pm (unless indicated differently)
Study tables everyday: 2:45-4:30 – free tutoring, homework help and prizes for achieving personal study goals.
Lunch menu:
Monday: Beef Macaroni Casserole, green beans, garlic toast, fruit; Tuesday: Seasoned beans with Ham, Red onion, cooked cabbage, cornbread, fruit; Wednesday: Beef Stew, Saltines, Corn, Biscuit, Cole slaw, fruit; Thursday: Dutch Chicken, red potatoes, green beans baked roll, fruit; Friday: Pollock Almondine, white rice, lima beans, fruit.
Have a great day!!
Morning Announcements Jan. 11, 2010
January 11, 2010 by Admin
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Good Morning Everyone and Welcome Back!!
Quote of the day:
“People with goals succeed because they know where they are going.” – Earl Nightingale
Joke of the day:
Q: What can you throw but can not catch?
A: A party.
Thought of the day: Creativity
“Creative minds have always been known to survive any kind of bad training.” -Anna Freud
Question of the day:
The first word in each expression below is a color. The second word, when unscrambled, completes a common term associated with the color.
For example, WHITE + ESLA = WHITE SALE.
- BLUE + DOBOL
- ORANGE + WOBL
- BLACK + TREAMK
- GRAY + TAMTER
- PURPLE + THREA
- WHITE + GASPE
- RED + TARCEP
- YELLOW +REFEV
- GREEN + BMUTH
- BROWN + DBAER
Yesterday’s answer:
the countryside
the desert oasis
Word of the day:
deplete (verb)
To empty or unload; to take away the vital powers of.
The lengthy visit from her large family left Manuela’s well-stocked pantry depleted.
Announcements:
- Freshman students interested in visiting Sentinel’s cosmetology program on Tuesday, January 19, 2010, please email Mrs. Back by Wednesday, January 13. Your parents will need to fill out permission and it will need to be back by Thursday, January 14th.
- Grandma, Mr. and Mrs. Back will not be in school tomorrow. Grandma’s mother (Mrs. Back’s grandmother) passed away this past Saturday and her funeral is in Bellevue at Foos funeral home at 11:00 am tomorrow, Tuesday, January 12, 2010. Grammy was a person who was accepting of everyone and did not judge others. In her memory, we would like for everyone to think about others and remember to be understanding of them for who they are and refrain from making judgements.
- Tiffin Teen Center: Today 6:00: Tough Topics Discussion Group: Topic: Bullying refreshments provided. Tomorrow there will be more announcements about it.
Have a great day!
Morning Announcements Jan. 4 2010
January 4, 2010 by Admin
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Welcome back and Happy New Year!!
Quote of the day:
Never let the fear of striking out get in your way. – George Herman "Babe" Ruth
Joke of the day:
Q: What do you call a bird with glasses?
A: A bird watcher.
Topic of the day: Effort
Most people never run far enough on their first wind to find out they’ve got a second. Give your dreams all you’ve got and you’ll be amazed at the energy that comes out of you.
-William James
Question of the day:
For each of the following expressions, rearrange the letters to make another expression. Do not add or subtract any letters. (Hint: #1 is a 2-word phrase; #3 is a 3-word phrase.)
no city dust here
does ease thirst
Yesterday’s answer:
- catcher
- duplicate
- medication
- catacomb
- vacation
- decathlon
- catastrophe
- copycat
- cattle
- educator
Word of the day:
cursory (adj)Performed rapidly without attention to details; hasty.
Unable to take the time to make a thorough examination, the mechanic gave the car a cursory inspection and then declared it road-worthy.
Announcements:
- Welcome back, we hope that everyone had a safe and happy holiday break!
- It is a great time of the year to start fresh and begin anew!!
- Second quarter ends January 22. Please make sure that you are getting back into the groove of classes. Ask teachers if you have any questions. Midterms were sent out before break started!
- Mrs. Kaufman’s mom passed away over break. She will not be in today. Please join the BCA family in giving her our condolences.
Lunch Menu:
Monday: Veal Parmesan, spaghetti noodles, green beans, dinner roll, fruit; Tuesday: Cheese Pizza, tossed salad, breadstick, fruit; Wednesday: Baked ham, scalloped potatoes, peas, wheat bread, fruit; Thursday: shrimp basket, waffle fries, Cole slaw, cheese biscuit, fruit; Friday: Mostaccioli, broccoli, breadstick, fruit
Have a great day!
Morning Announcements Dec. 1, 2009
December 1, 2009 by Admin
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Happy First day of December!!
Quote of the day:
The only difference between the big shot and the little shot is the big shot is just a little shot who kept shooting.
Zig Ziglar
Joke of the day:
Q: Where can you find an ocean without water?
A: map
Topic of the day:
We are built to conquer environment, solve problems, achieve goals, and we find no real satisfaction or happiness in life without obstacles – Maxwell Maltz
Question of the day:
Which letter comes next?
A C F J O ![]()
Yesterday’s answer:
You have to count up to one thousand.
Word of the day:
aphorism (noun)
General truth expressed in concise saying.
A master of the soundbite, the politician has a huge repertoire of aphorisms which he used with great rhetorical effect.
Announcements
- Jostens will be here on Wednesday at 8:30 am. for those who have orders. Tammy Siler will be here to meet with seniors afterwards for about 10 minutes or so.
- “Christmas Gifts” Sale – Allen Eiry Senior Center is offering this sale to BCA students on December 17 from 11:30-1:30. Gift prices range from $.50 to $4.00.
- TOYS for TOTS: The National Honors Society is sponsoring a drive for Toys for Tots. Boxes will be located in the office and other locations in school. All toys are due by December 11, 2009. Please help children in need throughout the country.
- Work at home days were last Monday and Tuesday. Teams 3, 4, &5: If you didn’t work at home and your parents did not call you in sick, you will be expected to stay for study tables from 2:45-3:30 pm Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. You should make arrangements with your teachers.
- Breakfast menu:
- Tuesday: Waffle, fruit
- Wednesday: oatmeal, apple juice
- Thursday: Pancake, sausage, orange juice
- Friday: hash brown, cheese, orange juice
Lunch Menu:
Tuesday: Baked Fish, Rice, vegetable blend, cheddar & garlic biscuit, fruit; Wednesday: Quiche Loraine, Scalloped Tomatoes, Zucchini bread, fruit; Thursday: Dutch Chicken, red potatoes, green beans, baked roll, fruit; Friday: Pollock Almondine, Scalloped potatoes, lima beans, fruit
Have a great day!
Morning Announcements Nov 30. 2009
November 30, 2009 by Admin
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Because he saw the salad dressing!!
| deer | lion | leopard | giraffe | |
| Dan | x | x | ||
| Jen | x | x | ||
| Keith | x | x | ||
| Mia | YES |
- Make an X in the boxes that can’t be right.
- You can see that Mia’s favorite animal is the deer, because she disagrees with both Dan (about cats) and Keith (about spots), so put a ( in the deer box in Mia’s row.
- Now make an X in all the other 3 boxes in Mia’s row.
- You’ll find that Dan’s favorite must be the giraffe, because that’s the only possible box left in the giraffe column.
- Make an X in the deer box in Dan’s row, because you know his favorite is the giraffe.
- Continue eliminating possibilities in this way until you have one check in each column and one check in each row.
abstemious (adj)
Used with temperance and moderation; sparing in appetite.The monk’s abstemious ways amazed even the most devoted of his colleagues, who could not believe how little he indulged himself.
- Today is the H1N1 vaccination beginning at 9:00 am. Students should turn in paperwork to receive the vaccination.
- TOYS for TOTS: The National Honors Society is sponsoring a drive for Toys for Tots. Boxes will be located in the office and other locations in school. All toys are due by December 11, 2009. Please help children in need throughout the country.
- Work at home days were last Monday and Tuesday. Teams 3, 4, &5: If you didn’t work at home and your parents did not call you in sick, you will be expected to stay for study tables from 2:45-3:30 pm Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. You should make arrangements with your teachers.
Morning Announcements Nov. 20, 2009
November 20, 2009 by Admin
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– Edmund Burke, Irish orator, statesman (1729-1797)
Copyright © 2009 Swapnil Phansekar
| name | height | hair length | earring? | |
| Annie | Heathcliff | short | long | yes |
| Bernard | Sherlock | tall | long | yes |
| Carolyn | Romeo | medium | short | yes |
| Daniel | Harry | short | long | no |
- Since only one detail in each column can be correct, we know the character doesn’t wear an earring, so cross out each “yes” in the earring column. Daniel was right about the earring.
- Since Daniel can be right about only one thing, cross out “Harry,” “short,” and “long” in Daniel’s row.
- Since only one detail in each column can be correct, you can cross out “long” the two times it still appears in the hair-length column. Carolyn was right about the hair.
- Since Carolyn can be right about only one thing, cross out “Romeo” and “medium” in Carolyn’s column.
- We already crossed out “short” in Daniel’s row, so cross it out in Annie’s row, as well.
- Since Annie has to be right about one detail, it must be Heathcliff-the character’s name.
- That means Bernard is wrong about the name, so cross out Sherlock.
- Since Bernard has to be right about one thing, we know the character is tall.
Heathcliff, the main character of the book, is tall, has short hair, and never wears an earring.
analgesic (noun)
Pain killer; something which suspends feeling.The doctor prescribed an analgesic after the surgery, because his patient complained of persistent pain.
- A packet was sent home yesterday about the H1N1 immunization that will be offered here at school on November 30 beginning around 9:00 am. Please make sure your parents read the packet, it is extremely important!! The immunization is free to staff and students but paperwork must be completed first. Please send completed paperwork to the office.
- Monday and Tuesday are work at home days as well as conference days. Please work three hours each day on school work. If you are unable to work due to illness, please have your parents call you in as absent. Teachers will be checking on the hours you work.
- GO OHIO STATE BEAT MICHIGAN!!!!!!
- Please welcome parents and grandparents who will be visiting school today! Thank you to everyone for sharing in the excitement of having them here!
- Reminder that conferences are next Monday and Tuesday. Both of these days will be work at home days for students. Remember that students should be working 3 hours those two days. Happy Thanksgiving break!
- TOYS for TOTS: The National Honors Society is sponsoring a drive for Toys for Tots. Boxes will be located in the office and other locations in school. All toys are due by December 11, 2009. Please help children in need throughout the country.
- The bake sale committee is having a bake sale on November 20 th – 21 st at Big Lots.
- Please see conference letters that are being sent home this week. If you have any questions, or you are unable to make the time listed, please call Mrs. Stanko.
Morning Announcements Nov. 13, 2009
November 13, 2009 by Admin
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Written in 2009 by Pritesh Jethwani — India
Larry took Pal.
Fran took Snoopy.
Bob took Wiggles.
trifle (noun)
Something insignificant, of no consequence, of little meaning.The countess dismissed her son’s attraction to the local girl as merely a trifle, a flirtation unlikely to amount to anything serious.Announcements:
- TOYS for TOTS: The National Honors Society is sponsoring a drive for Toys for Tots. Boxes will be located in the office and other locations in school. All toys are due by December 11, 2009. Please help children in need throughout the country.
- Reminder that next Tuesday, November 17th is a work at home day!
- Please see conference letters that are being sent home this week. If you have any questions, or you are unable to make the time listed, please call Mrs. Stanko.
- TRANSPORTATION: 12/2-Mohawk has early dismissal, students will be picked up here at normal time but the bus will take them to Mohawk, not home.
- Raffle tickets are still being sold for the bicycle and other prizes. If you would like to purchase them, please see Mrs. Otte in the cafeteria for the tickets. They will continue to be sold through conference time.
- Some 8th grade students will be attending 8th grade day in at Sentinel today and Thursday.
- With the flu and allergy season, we have gone through all of our Kleenexes that were supplied at the beginning of the year. We could use some more donations of Kleenexes. If each person could bring in a box we should be set for a little while.
- Please take time to take pride in our school by picking up after yourself. Hallways, classrooms, bathrooms and kitchen, please remind each other and keep our school clean and safe!
- Food for families: we just received information about a program called Angel Food Ministries. This program provides food at a reduced cost to families. They have monthly menus and you need to order by November 7. Please share this information with your families. To find out more information and to find a location near you go to www.angelfoodministries.com go to the map and type in your zip code. There are locations in Tiffin, Bellevue and Bucyrus. You can order the signature box that would feed a family of four for a week for $30.00.
Morning Announcements Nov. 12, 2009
November 12, 2009 by Admin
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Copyright © 2009 Valentine Benjamin
Snoopy and Wiggles were white with floppy ears.
Frisky and Snoopy were sleeping.
Pal and Wiggles were playing.
Larry didn’t want a puppy with floppy ears.
Bob didn’t pick a puppy that was sleeping.
Nancy took the puppy that Bob and Fran didn’t want.
| Kind of Boat | Country | Colors | |
| Man | yacht | Italy | yellow |
| Woman | canoe | Sweden | red |
| Kids | sailboat | France | blue |
irreverent (adj)
Lacking proper respect.The child was wholly irreverent: she stuck out her tongue at the priest and yelled names at her grandparents.
- TRANSPORTATION: 11/12 TODAY-Hopewell Loudon will be picking students up at 12:30
- 12/2-Mohawk has early dismissal, students will be picked up here at normal time but the bus will take them to Mohawk, not home.
- Raffle tickets are still being sold for the bicycle and other prizes. If you would like to purchase them, please see Mrs. Otte in the cafeteria for the tickets. They will continue to be sold through conference time.
- Some 8th grade students will be attending 8th grade day in at Sentinel today and Thursday.
- Nestle water is no longer accepting the labels for schools, so please put the bottles in recycling with their labels.
- With the flu and allergy season, we have gone through all of our Kleenexes that were supplied at the beginning of the year. We could use some more donations of Kleenexes. If each person could bring in a box we should be set for a little while.
- Please see conference letters that are being sent home this week. If you have any questions, or you are unable to make the time listed, please call Mrs. Stanko.
- Please take time to take pride in our school by picking up after yourself. Hallways, classrooms, bathrooms and kitchen, please remind each other and keep our school clean and safe!
- Food for families: we just received information about a program called Angel Food Ministries. This program provides food at a reduced cost to families. They have monthly menus and you need to order by November 7. Please share this information with your families. To find out more information and to find a location near you go to www.angelfoodministries.com go to the map and type in your zip code. There are locations in Tiffin, Bellevue and Bucyrus. You can order the signature box that would feed a family of four for a week for $30.00.

