7th grade "Olympics Challenge" begins for 7th grade teams
By Sophia Gonzalez
Written on February 28, 2018
Written on February 28, 2018
The Bulldog Bulletin's Sophia Gonzalez shares some advice for students and explains the current team challenge.
Mrs. Dillahunt and the 7th grade teachers are trying to keep the kids in check. No freezes, detentions, time in student support or suspensions for each team as they try to get the most points. Each tally the team earns means that team loses points. Trailblazers, Pride, and Golden Bears teams are all competing to win.
Advice for behavior to help your team to win
Current Team pointsPride:
1st place with 200 points
Goldenbears:
2nd place with 125 points
Trailblazers:
3rd place with 100 points
The Olympics Challenge will take place on Thursday March 29. Check back for photos and information on the event!
Mrs. Dillahunt and the 7th grade teachers are trying to keep the kids in check. No freezes, detentions, time in student support or suspensions for each team as they try to get the most points. Each tally the team earns means that team loses points. Trailblazers, Pride, and Golden Bears teams are all competing to win.
Advice for behavior to help your team to win
- Stay on task
- Listen to your teachers
- Do your work
- DON’T FOOL AROUND
- Walk in the hallways
- FOOLING AROUND
- Not working
- Not listening to the teacher
- Running
- Yelling
Current Team pointsPride:
1st place with 200 points
Goldenbears:
2nd place with 125 points
Trailblazers:
3rd place with 100 points
The Olympics Challenge will take place on Thursday March 29. Check back for photos and information on the event!
NJHS candidates to be inducted
By Shelby Bledsoe and J. T.
The NJHS Induction Ceremony is right around the corner. Candidates were selected by their GPA, conduct and effort, and community service for not only the school but outside of school as well.
Only students with kindness, respect, and a GPA 87% of 87% or above are eligible to even become a candidate for NJHS.
To be even accepted you must keep your 87% GPA, and complete 12 hours of community service. This means it can’t be for a family member, and for zero compensation or payment.
NJHS looks amazing for high school, college, and even job applications.
Come watch, as your fellow students become National Junior Honor Society members on March 15.
Only students with kindness, respect, and a GPA 87% of 87% or above are eligible to even become a candidate for NJHS.
To be even accepted you must keep your 87% GPA, and complete 12 hours of community service. This means it can’t be for a family member, and for zero compensation or payment.
NJHS looks amazing for high school, college, and even job applications.
Come watch, as your fellow students become National Junior Honor Society members on March 15.