Bulletin Board » Community Meeting Announcements Wednesday, May 29, 2019

Community Meeting Announcements Wednesday, May 29, 2019

Today’s After School Activities:

Thorncroft- pick up at 4:30 pm at Thorncroft

Reminder:

Finals began today and continue through Friday for all 9th through 12th graders plus any middle school students that are enrolled in upper school math classes. No electronics will be permitted during the testing, unless otherwise requested by a teacher.



Call for Library Book Returns

It’s that time of year! Please return your library books to the Hill Top Library for a chance to win fabulous junk. Contact Ms. Murphey with any questions: [email protected]



Feel Good Friday

Our last Feel Good Friday is this Friday, May 31st and we will have Mr. Richards from the Dog Walking Program here with a couple of his dogs for the students to spend some time with during lunch. Animals and pets can help reduce feelings of depression, anxiety and stress. They also provide a sense of companionship and joy to our lives.



Petition Project UPDATE: The fundraiser for the 8th Grade petition project has expanded to include a $100 goal for the Optimist Club. Mr. Peselli, the Middle School counselor, has volunteered to dye his beard BLUE if the goal is reached. The original goal of $100 for the school's student councils has already been achieved, meaning Mr. Cohen is set to go blue for Spirit Week. Please consider sparing a dollar or two for a great Hill Top event and cause.



Hill Top Scarves

The Hill Top Horticulture group continues to sell their cozy, reversible, school spirit scarves. The scarves are $15 each. All proceeds benefit the Hill Top Horticulture Club. Parents may pay online, or with a check. Please make checks payable to Hill Top Preparatory School. Contact Mrs. Stretch with your order details at [email protected]. Thank you for your support!



Hill Top Job Board

Mrs. Navarra announced today the PET SMART is hiring part-time Bathers and Groomers in over 20 Pet Smarts in the 5 county regions. Interested students were encouraged to check the Job Board to see if a Pet Smart near them was hiring. Mrs. Navarra included that interested students should see her for further details and/or help with the application process.

The Hill Top Job Board is located in the Upper Linden hallway and is divided into the 5 surrounding counties. The jobs posted are suitable for students and are part-time positions. Students who are seeking a job are encouraged to take a posting as well as let Mrs. Navarra know if they have a job to post. Mrs. Navarra also offered to assist any student in seeking employment.



Soles4Souls’ Shoe Collection

Hill Top is collecting new and gently used shoes. Donated shoes will be repurposed and distributed through Soles4Souls’, a micro-enterprise program that create jobs in Haiti, Honduras and other developing nations. The program helps individuals start small businesses.
Jared Miller is supporting his brother Zachary with this service project. The collection bin is by the stairwell between the lobby and the meeting room. Te deadline for this collection is June 11th. Thanks in advance for your help!



Box Tops for Education Campaign

The MSSC has renewed sponsorship of the Box Tops for Education campaign. These are the pink and white coupons found on cereal boxes, other General Mills products, paper products, household cleaning products, and many other products, including food storage products such as Ziplock Bags. The school gets ten cents for each one we submit. It may not sound like much, but like Amazon Smile donations, it will add up if we take the time to cut them out and bring them in. A collection box will be on Mrs. Stamler’s desk. Thank you!



Parents Corner

The Parent's Association is looking for board members for next year.

The available positions are president, vice president and secretary. We are also looking for chairs for the following events: Bingo and ice cream social, martini and massage, comic con and staff appreciation. These are great volunteer opportunities with minimal time commitment. Contact Kitty Goetz at [email protected] or Jodi Lambright at ([email protected])



Planet Fitness allows teens to work out for free this summer



Planet Fitness is gearing up to help teens stay in shape for free this summer and win scholarship money.
The Planet Fitness "Teen Summer Challenge Scholarship Sweepstakes" is open to 15 to 18 year olds from May 15 to Sept. 1.

To enter the contest, teens will have to visit any Planet Fitness location with their parents or legal guardian and sign up.
The teens will be able to work out at any of the 1,700 Planet Fitness locations throughout the U.S. all summer long.


At the end of the summer, 51 teens will be randomly selected to receive a $500 scholarship, and one teen will be awarded the grand prize of $5,000. A total of $30,500 in scholarships will be awarded.



See the link below for more details:

https://6abc.com/health/planet-fitness-allows-teens-to-work-out-for-free-this-summer-/5268338/