GSA meets tomorrow during 7/8 lunch in Mr. Oleksak’s room. All are welcome. GSA CLUB 2-22-16.

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GSA meets tomorrow during 7/8 lunch in Mr. Oleksak’s room. All are welcome. GSA CLUB

Project Second Wind Monday, February 22 – Friday, February 26 Project Second Wind Starts today. As you enter the school each morning this week, Student Council members will be there collecting food and money. Our goal is to collect nearly 6000 pounds of food. Each dollar donated is worth 4 lbs of food

Project Second Wind Monday, February 22 – Friday, February 26 Oregon Food Bank needs these nutritious foods: - canned meats (i.e., tuna, chicken, salmon) - canned and boxed meals (i.e., soup, chili, stew, macaroni and cheese) - peanut butter and other nut butters - canned or dried beans and peas (i.e., black, pinto, lentils) - pasta, rice, cereal - canned fruits and vegetables percent fruit or vegetable juice (canned, plastic or boxed) - cooking oil - shelf-stable milk -consider donating healthy, low-fat and low- sugar products To ensure food safety, Oregon Food Bank cannot use: - rusty or unlabeled cans - perishable items (applies only to food drive donations) - homemade items - noncommercial canned or packaged items - alcoholic beverages, mixes or soda - open or used items

All 6th Grade Students, Please report to your Block class right after lunch this coming Fri., Feb. 26th. We will be walking to the Moreland Theater to watch the movie, Selma. Thank You! Your 6th Grade Teachers This Friday

STUDENT STORE * Open Mondays, Tuesdays & Wednesdays from 8:45-9:15 * Good prices for essential supplies (pencils, paper, erasers, etc.) * Run by your peers!

Grand Prize: Aubrey Weatherly Jackson Crass Grace Farris Hayleigh Roth Sadie McRae Congratulations to the following artists for winning awards in the 2016 PDX Jazz Art Show! Honorable Mention: Hannah Girgich Lily Witter Claire Moniatte David Solokov Hill Francesca Frkonja