SMS Announcements-Friday, Feb. 2nd-B Day
MONDAY-A DAY
ART CLUB 3:00 – 4:00
BOOK CLUB
Next book club meeting will be February 8 from 2:50 – 3:30.
Looking ahead – No book club March 7.
CHESS CLUB
No chess club next week.
GARDEN CLUB
Garden Club meets on Thursdays from 2:50 – 3:30 in Room 129 (Mission). Students must be able to be picked up at 3:30 or get home on foot.
HYPERSTREAM CLUB
Every Wednesday from 2:50 – 3:40
New students are welcome!
MATH COUNTS
A reminder that MathCounts will meet EVERY MONDAY in Ms. Lewis’s room #123 in Team Mission from 3:00 to 4:00. Students need to have a ride home at 4:00.
WARRIORS BOOK CLUB
Next meeting is Wednesday, February 8 from 2:50 – 3:30 in Team Mission room 125. Make sure your ride is at Summit at 3:30.
IOWA LAW DAY/NATIONAL HISTORY DAY
Any students interested in developing a project for Iowa Law Day or National History Day can come to drop-in practices in Ms. Ites’s room (137) on Monday from 2:50 until 4:00 PM. Students and their families are responsible for getting a ride home following practice.
Should you have any questions, please contact Ms. Ites at colleen.ites @johnston.k12..us.
FROM THE LIBRARY
Valentine’s Day Displays
Come check out the Books Summit Staff LOVE display. Maybe you will find a new favorite based on a teacher’s recommendation! You can also write down a book that you LOVE on a heart. Random hearts will be drawn for prizes on Valentine’s Day!
Black History Month
In February we celebrate Black History Month. Stop by and find a great book about the Black experience in the United States or by a Black author. We also have a BHM Challenge this month called “Read Black”. You’ll need to come pick up a bookmark, and you keep track of every book (or every 50 pages) you read from a Black author. Prizes will be given to those that complete the challenge!
Featured Book of the Month
Eb and Flow is written in verse and alternates from the 2 main character’s perspectives. After getting in trouble in school for fighting, Eb and Flow discover they have more in common than they had thought.