Posted Date: 04/26/2024
Today: FSU meets at lunch in the Auditorium; Mind Body Divergence Alliance meets in F39 during lunch.
Today we celebrate Kathrine Johnson. Ms. Johnson was one of the first African-American female mathematicians at NASA, where she calculated orbital mechanics. Despite being put down by her colleagues she was able to safely land mission Freedom 7, America’s first human spaceflight in May 1961. In 2015, President Barack Obama awarded her the Presidential Medal of Freedom, America’s highest civilian honor.
This Women in STEM series is brought to you by the WISE club – Women in Science & Engineering.
Come join us all next week during lunch at the planters to have fun and celebrate your Sources of Strength. Our Sources of Strength class has prepared fun activities for students to participate in.
APISU presents a free movie night tonight in the auditorium at 7 pm! The movie being shown is called Everything Everywhere All at Once. This movie is important to the AAPI community as it showcases the struggles and family dynamics that are uniquely prevalent in Asian households. This movie also helps provide space for Asian actors to create more representation within the media. This film is rated R, so permission slips are required regardless of if you are 18. Entry will be denied if not provided with one. Permission slips can be accessed through the CHS APISU Instagram page or come to room F55 to get one. Snacks will be provided!
Seniors- the deadline for the OSAC scholarship application has been extended to Monday at 5 pm.
Today is the last day to complete the Black Excellence Treasure Hunt. Pick up a playing card at the registrar’s office and turn in your completed playing cards by 3pm to Gene Chism in F43 or the Registrar in the front office. Completed cards will be entered into a raffle and winners will be notified on Monday. Good luck!
Tomorrow: Boys Varsity Basketball OSAA Playoff vs. Crescent Valley Raiders at Churchill at 6:00.