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Buy the New Yearbook 6s!! Innovative technology will bring you an all new yearbook with a shockingly sleek design. Pre-order by November 1 st and save $5.00 ($20) Yearbook 6s coming June 2015 Pick up an order form in the office or go to

Walk & Bike to School Day International Walk and Bike to School Day in this Wednesday, October 7. Peer Helpers will be here that morning as you arrive by bike or foot to recognize your efforts with a reward

Please Help A fellow student has misplaced a ring that is very, very important to her. It has 2 silver rings, one moon shaped and one crescent shaped, that are wound together. It says “925” on the inside of the ring. If you have found it, please bring it to the office. This student would be so grateful. Thank you!!

AVID ASSEMBLY TODAY 8 TH GRADERS REPORT TO THE

Emergency Drill Info: If you are ever out at recess and an emergency alarm begins, please stay outside on the field and line up with the teacher whose class you left before lunch

Field Trips this Week 8 th grade block classes to the Central Library: Tuesday – Souther, 9:15 – 1:15 Wednesday – Sossel, Thursday – McCulloch, 9:15 – 3:

Reminder! No school on Friday!

SPIRIT WEEK Oct. 26 th thru Oct. 29 th !!!!! Mark your planners and show your Panther Pride by participating in the following Spirit Days:

Monday – October 26: Twin Day Am I seeing double? Find a friend and become a twin for the day. Tuesday – October 27: Future Day Where will you be 10 years from now? Will you be a famous surgeon? A cool DJ? An airline pilot, engineer or maybe a powerful business person? On Future Day, dress for tomorrow’s success, and wear outfits related to the career of your future! Wednesday – October 28: College “U” Day You’ve heard about showing your “school spirit”, but how about showing your “future school spirit”? Today’s the day to wear your favorite clothing bearing your future school’s logo! No college gear in your college? Show your school spirit anyway by wearing your Sellwood clothing. Thursday – October 29: Ugly Sweater and Crazy Sock Day Have you been waiting for the right occasion to wear your favorite sweater and socks? This just might be the day you’ve been waiting for. Please remember school rules when deciding what to wear. All clothing needs to be school appropriate

The October Student of the Month theme is: INTEGRITY To act according to a sense of what’s right and wrong

Speak and act from your own beliefs, rather than from what others may say or do Do what you say you will do Take charge of your own learning an commit yourself to excellence Point out to others what is good in themselves Stand up for others who may be less fortunate Carry out responsibilities without complaining Avoid gossip; build teamwork with others Take charge of your own learning When you have integrity, you’re honest with yourself and others. But integrity involves more than telling the truth. You talk and walk the walk. You match what you do to what you believe. You have confidence in yourself because you know yourself. Other people have confidence in you because they can depend on you to be consistent and constant. Your friends look to you as a leader because they trust you; parents, teachers, and employers give you more freedom and responsibility. Your integrity encompasses every part of your life. You do the right thing, even if it isn’t the easiest or most popular thing

“Integrity without knowledge is weak and useless, and knowledge without integrity is dangerous and dreadful.” Dr. Samuel Johnson, Poet, Essayist, Lexicographer “Integrity is what we say, what we do, and what we say we do.” Don Galer