Monday, April 14, 2008

Monday, April 14th 2008

CMN Show Script- presented unedited
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(Pre-show MCA DV/VID)
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Good Morning Central.
I'm Wyatt Danze and I'm Danielle Distad.
Today is Monday, April 14th
And Welcome to the Central Morning News.
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(IS) Tomorrow is the first day of MCA II testing. 9th, 10th, and 11th grade students will be testing in thier advisory beggining at 7:30.
Students, remember to get good sleep, eat a healthy breakfast, and bring a number 2 pencil. 9th graders will be taking the GRAD writing test, 10th graders will take the MCA reading test, and 11th graders will be taking the MCA math test. Juniors remember to bring your calculators!
Seniors will enjoy a late start and are expected to arrive at 10. After the tests, students will go to 2nd period and then regular scheduele for periods 4, 5, and 6. The tests will continue on Wednesday, periods 1 and 2 will be eliminated.
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Tomorrow is tax day. All citizens and resident aliens must file their tax returns, as they have been doing since 1913, when the sixteenth amendment first required it.
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Parent teacher conferences continue tomorrow April 15th, from 3:30 to 6:30.
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Senior Class council meets today after school in room 420. They will decide on acts to be performed at graduation.
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M-Team applications are now available for students who are interested in being a part of the Student Council executive board. With more information here are Audra Lowe and Laura Johnson.
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(GUEST: Student Council)
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Thanks girls!
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This week is National Library week. To celebrate the library is sponsering a contest to guess the name of a selected book given 5 clues. The winner for each day will receive a $10 dollar gift certificate to Barnes and Noble. Contest submissions are to be placed in the bucket in the Library. Students are to write down their name, advisory, book tittle and the author. Here are the clues for today: Christopher, the main character, has autism and the sory is told in the first person. Chistopher tries to solve the murder of a dog found in the front yard. The book is hilarious in some parts and and sad in others. The book title is an exact remark made by Sherlock Holmes. The author's has 15 other books, some in spanish. Winners will be announced at the end of the day.
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Today, directly after school students participating in the practice for the Purple Comet online international math competition meet in Mr. Pualson's room 565.
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Seeds of Change recieves the AARP Legacy award today at a 4th period ceremony in the Black Box. All Seeds of Change members please report to the Black Box at the beginning 4th hour.
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Now here's Wyatt with your minutemen sport's info.
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Thanks Danielle.
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(PIC) Last Saturday in Sicily, Central senior Susie Scanlan won the gold medal at the FIE Fencing Tournament. Scanlan's Gold, in the women's epee competition, gives her the opportunity to participate in the 2008 Bejing Olympics. Congratulations Susie from everyone here at the Central.
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All boys and girls track team members meet on the track at 2:30
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The Baseball team opens their season with a non-conference battle against the Simely Spartins is at Simely at 4:15.
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The Girls Badminton team takes on Schlukebier's son and the Humboldt Hawks today at Humboldt at 3:15. Girls need to check the list outside the locker rooms to know if they are going.
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Also, stay tuned for Ms. Jordal's Freshmen Advisory of the Week.
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That's all the news for today, Central. Have a great day!
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(PIC) Adivsory of the Week
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