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World War II

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World War II

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  1. World War II • The next major conference was held at Potsdam. Here the US was represented by Truman as Franklin Roosevelt had died shortly before. At this conference it became clear the Stalin had no intention of giving up control on Eastern Europe as he felt the Soviet Union needed a “buffer zone.” Truman also let slip the US had developed a weapon on extreme destructive power. The Cold War had begun.

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  3. Somerset Mission Somerset Academy, Inc. promotes a culture that maximizes scholar achievement and fosters the development of responsible, self-directed, life-long learners in a safe and enriching environment.

  4. Somerset Beliefs S-- Set high expectations O-- Objective M-- Meaningful curriculum E-- Effective R-- Resourceful and responsible life long learners S-- Scholars who achieve proficiency and beyond E-- Evaluate continuously and use data to drive curriculum T-- Teachers who are highly qualified

  5. Come by the office to pick up your frosty ticket for a quarter!

  6. Relay for Life Tees: $10Choose 1

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  8. Announcements • Bio (9:30-11), AP Chem (9:30-12:30) & Alg I (11-12:30) Preps Saturday • Detention Saturday: 9:30-12:30 • Athletics Department Car Wash: Saturday, May 10 from 1:00-4:00 at the Valero Gas station on the corner of SLV Blvd and Cashmere. • 9th Grade Reading FCAT Tuesday and Wednesday.

  9. 300 Club • Be part of our new community service club, the 300 Club! • The first informational meeting will take place this Thursday at 11:40 in Ms Langel’s room…Be part of something special and bring your ideas! • Remember, students are required to do at least 75 community service hours in order to graduate high school. So get involved now! • Go Spartans!

  10. Student Government Association Planning meeting for 2014/2015 school year This FRIDAY, April 25th 2014 • If you wish to be part of SGA, plan to attend!! • Meeting will take place in 109 during lunch • Open to ALL students looking for their ideas to be heard and acted on • Pizza will be sold for $2 for a slice and a drink

  11. Announcements • If you would like to submit a story, poem or essay for the Spartan book publication, please email book@cpatc.org. • Mrs. Langel is selling school supplies before school or at lunch • Beef Jerky for sale in the main office. • If you have lost your student ID, email passaro.kariann@cpatc.org • You must have your student ID in order to check out a lap top. • Please stop by the main office to pick up lost and found.

  12. Announcements • Class of 2016 Spring Break Trip • London/Paris/Rome. • Registration is now open • 40 seats total—27 left open • http://www.eftours.com/ • Tour Number: 1583135YW

  13. Spring Break 2015 • There are a few seats left open on the Costa Rica trip. • Horse back riding through the rainforest, white water rafting, kayaking, planting a tree in the jungle, zip lining, exploring volcanoes and hot springs, and so much more. • To learn more about the trip and register online for only $95, go to http://www.eftours.com/ • Tour Number: 1454119EX

  14. Playground Equipment Drive • ~Support BRITE Initiative~ • BRITE Initiative’s vision is to improve the quality of life of underprivileged Haitian children by giving them access to basic social services as education and healthcare. • Donations will be accepted in the Main Office until May 2nd • Please Donate Playground Equipment such as: • Basketballs • Soccer balls • Volleyballs • Hula-hoops • Jump ropes • Badminton • Board games • Nets • Cones • Bats • Gloves • Whistles • Bubbles • Beanbag toss

  15. Yearbook Sneak peek!! • Yearbook estimated arrival time: May 30th • Yearbook Signing and Ice Cream Party: June 3rd for those who have purchased theiryearbook • Price $40 • Pick up your order form today! Yearbooks Are On Sale!

  16. Dress Code • Students are required to wear “Dockers-Style” Pants or Shorts. • NOT Spandex or Leggings or Tights or Yoga Pants or Sweats, Etc. • Shorts and skirts are required to be at least finger-tip length. If violations continue, students will be required to buy pants from a specific vendor (as we do with tops) next year. • Students are asking to switch over to jeans next year, but that will notbe considered unless things improve NOW. • ONLY school hoodies are allowed.

  17. Announcements • Lunch tutoring day change: Swap Tuesdays and Fridays. Spanish is now on Tuesdays and Science is now on Fridays at lunch. • After School tutoring schedule: • Mondays-English-Room 103 • Wednesdays-Math-Room 101 • Thursday-Science-Room 114 6

  18. Announcements • Pick up trash from school grounds at lunchtime. • New Policy: No spraying of any kind inside classrooms. All sprays should be administered OUTSIDE the classrooms.

  19. Lunch TutoringTutors, Remember to log your time 5

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