Tuesday, February 7, 2012

Wednesday tomorrow....

GHS: See you at 11:40 tomorrow, 2/8

PERMISSION SLIPS !!!! PM CLASS !

Jazmin and Mayte, see you tomorrow, 2/8 at 12:30. (I have the AM class at 11:40)

Hanna and Raquel, see you on Wednesday, 2/15 at 11:45.

TOMORROW, 2/8: We will work on anatomy. There will be graded presentions to work on. Also for tomorrow, bring in your time sheet, permission slips and take, from the counter in the classroom, a Valentine/candy for your site!!!!! Feel free to add a few goodies and take them in to the staff, like cookies. Let's show our sites how much we love their support of ROP interns!!!

Thank you AM class for helping in the classroom today. The Valentines, Health Fair Booth, Ways to Finish Strong Poster and the portfolios were given special attention today. GREAT JOB and THANK YOU! Back to work tomorrow on curriculum. : )

Need permission slips from the following students TOMORROW WED. 2/8. PLEASE do not forget! You do not need any teacher signatures (pm class), just a parent signature. ANTHONY, HANNA, MICHELLE, JAZMIN, TRAVIS G., RAQUEL, LIZETH, MAYTE, MONIQUE, JILLIAN, DANIELLE, NICOLE, AND DEVIN Bring to me on 2/8!!!!!

COURTNEY (loved the ideas you emailed to me regarding the Health Fair Booth!)

KELLY and RAQUEL - Regarding the Health Quest 2012 booth, please be ready Wednesday to discuss your findings - website, ideas, the look of the booth, candy, quiz for participants, etc. Remember - look up the definition(s) online - "What is a Healthy Relationship"
ZOE - Thank you for leading the group today and working on the wheel. All of you...document your time on this project and get it signed off by a parent! Thanks.

Spots are filling up quickly for the Alameda County Youth Action Council’s volunteer project at Medshare. This Saturday, February 11th, the Alameda County YAC will join Medshare in their quest to deliver health and hope to the world. Medshare provides vital medical supplies and equipment to clinics in our local community and to economically developing countries. They recycle unneeded surplus from local hospitals. Shipments go to qualified health care facilities providing care to the underserved. This process offers U.S. health care providers an environmentally and socially responsible alternative to throwing away medical materials.
Visit our website at www.volunteereastbay.org SEE ME IF YOU NEED ASSISTANCE. This counts for CC Hours.

See you tomorrow.

Mrs. Erceg

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