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Wolf Weekly: DEC 9

Oswego East Faculty & Staff Newsletter

Date

December 9, 2022

News Submissions

Got news? 

Email Nicky Fairless at nfairless@sd308.org with your submission.

History Mystery

History Mystery

Each week there is a new History Mystery for staff and students to solve. You may use the form to guess on the website to guess once a day. The clues will get increasingly more specific each day. The winner gets a free box of movie candy!. Good luck!

Here is the link to the History Mystery weekly challenge if you're interested

https://sites.google.com/sd308.org/history-mystery-oe/home

World Languages

Here is Averey Heckman.

She is Señor Ramos' Student of the Month for November.
Averey will always rise to chalenge!
She is always determined to hit 100%... then she decides a little more will be just right.
She might ask a question... make the smallest of adjustments.... then... Be Amazed!
Students in the class appreciate the Excelllence Averey brings to the classroom.

¡Ándale Averey!

Textbook Returns & Checkouts

Can you believe Semester 1 is almost over!!?! Do you have students in semester courses that need to return their textbooks? Use the Google Sign-up links below to reserve your times to bring your classes to the LRC in December & January.

 

Semester 2 textbook RETURNS are scheduled for Thursday 12/15 & Friday 12/16.

CLICK HERE for Textbook return in December 

 

Semester 2 textbook CHECK OUTS are scheduled for Monday 1/9, Tuesday 1/10 & Wednesday 1/11.

CLICK HERE for Textbook return in January

Letters from Santa

Santa Letters are back! NEHS students would love to craft a personalized letter for your kids!  Please fill out this form by December 12th.  Contact Tammy DiPrima with any questions.  

 2022 Letters from Santa!

Pet Sitting

  

Fennel isn't just dreaming about presents and cookies for Christmas, she is also dreaming about her friends and making new ones too!

Pet sitting is still available for the holiday season. Drop ins, playdates, limited overnights at our house. Your fur kid will come home exhausted after a day or two with Fennel. 

Contact Amy-DA for information and OE Rates. 

708-268-0919

Vacation Rental

Looking for a vacation this Spring Break or Summer?  Consider this rental in the Pigeon Forge area and the Great Smoky Mountains.  Book through Graham Brown directly and save you the booking fees. 

Check out our Old Smokey Get Away

Annual Holiday Craft Show

On December 15, Creations by Pathways is having our Second Annual Holiday Shoppe at Pathways Transition Center, 4175 Route 71 (across from OHS). 

Creations by Pathways is the student-led Micro-Business of the Pathways Transition Program, we are 18 to 22 year olds transitioning between high school and adult life.  At Creations by Pathways, we make dog treats, crafts, and bath products to sell at craft shows and online.  We use the money for special activities and outings (we went to Bowling last month and will be going to the mall this month) and items we want in the program.  All products are created and customized by our students.

Thank you for your time, 

The students of

Creations by Pathways

 

Thrift Day

Key Club Thrift Day is on Dec 10th from 10-3 in the Cheer Gym. It is an event open to the public. 

It is a free garage sale for clothing. We have men's, women's and children's clothing of all sizes available.

Holiday Spirit Week

Boy Scouts of America Christmas Tree Sale

Shout Outs

 

Give a Shout Out to your colleagues here!

Student Athlete of the Week by Zac Sadek

 

Our first student-athlete of the week is Junior Dancer Amelia Mora.

Click HERE for the full article.

OE Library News

LIBRARY Closure Dates - Please do not write passes for students to visit the LIBRARY (during GS, FS, ASP) on these dates

  • DEC 14 - 16 .. The LIBRARY will be closed for Health Crime Scene & Textbook Returns
  • JAN 9 - 11 .. The LIBRARY will be closed for Textbook Check Out

20 Weeks of Abe Lincoln Award Books

Eric Bittle may be a former junior figure skating champion, vlogger extraordinaire, and very talented amateur pâtissier, but being a freshman on the Samwell University hockey team is a whole new challenge. It is nothing like co-ed club hockey back in Georgia! First of all? There’s checking (anything that hinders the player with possession of the puck, ranging from a stick check all the way to a physical sweep). And then, there is Jackā€•his very attractive but moody captain.

Go Wolves!