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REMINDER

SPORTS

TODAY

  1. Cafeteria-Special of the Day-Baked Chicken, corn on the cob, mashed potatoes and gravy.

NEW

  1. Are you interested in an exciting career in design, media, fashion or culinary arts? If so, a representative from The Art Institutes will be here on Tuesday, February 16 at lunch in the large conference room to discuss the variety of programs they offer. Come to the Scholarship and Financial Aid Office for more information. See you at lunch on Tuesday!
  2. Gong-Hey Fat Choy! The multicultural club will be celebrating Chinese New Year with the Chinese Club this Friday at lunch in S-7. Come celebrate the Year of the Tiger.
  3. Attention Senior Families: Now is the time to buy your Graduates reservation for Grad Night 2010 on June 11. Go to www.davisgradnight.org to make your reservations. Advance sale only $90 or $110 at the door.
  4. Are you an African American man or woman interested in studying architecture? If so, Syracuse University in Syracuse, New York has 10 full ride scholarships for young men and women of color interested in pursuing a professional degree in architecture. Syracuse University School of Architecture is the fourth oldest architecture program in the nation and is consistently rated among the top schools in the country. If you would like more information, come to the Scholarship and Financial Aid Office (located next to counseling).
  5. SUBMIT ARTICLES FOR MARCH DHS PTA NEWSLETTER BY Wednesday, February 17 which is the deadline for submitting information and articles for the March 2010 Davis High School PTA newsletter. Please send news, announcements, etc. to the DHS PTA Media listserver at DHSPTAmedia@mailman.dcn.org Please include your name, e-mail address and phone number in case the newsletter editor has questions about your submission. The newsletter is the ONLY communication tool that reaches ALL DHS families, whether they have Internet access or not. The newsletter is generally available at the beginning of each month. This is a great way to inform, notify or enlist parents' help for upcoming DHS school and student activities.

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  1. Are you looking for something to do this summer? How about an international adventure? Rustic Pathways provides travel programs, language immersion, and community service opportunities for high school students. Those who sign up can find themselves working alongside monks in Cambodia, trekking the summit of Mt. Kilimanjaro in Africa, living in Yak tents in India, or traveling down remote waterways in boats in Burma. A representative from Rustic Pathways will be here on Friday, Feb. 12 at lunch in the large conference room to answer questions about their program. Come to the Scholarship and Financial Aid Office for more information.
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