Morning Announcements for Monday, May 23rd

Today The Charger Cafe will serve Chef’s choice sandwich or Daily Grab and Go, a pickle spear, potato spudsters, assorted fruit, baked chips and milk.


The weather for today is breezy and cool with sun and a high of 53. 


Our riddle for today is: What is the longest word in the dictionary?  


The 8th grade dance, which will be on June 1 from 6:30 – 8:30 pm. is for those 8th grade students currently attending Edison Middle School.  This is a casual dance and student council would like the ladies to wear a school appropriate skirt or dressy pants with a nice top or a school appropriate casual dress.  The gentlemen may wear khaki or dressy shorts, or pants with collared or buttoned shirt.  No denim, hoodies, athletic wear, or leggings are permitted.   You may wear your flip flops and/or slides to this dance.  Tickets are $3 and will be sold next week.  No tickets will be sold at the door.  


Mrs. Tinnel’s study hall students are to report downstairs in the student council room today.  


The 2021-2022 Middle School yearbooks have arrived and will be delivered this week.  If you didn’t order one, now is your chance to buy one.  The cost of each yearbook is $20.  Put your money in an envelope and give it to Mrs. Bishop.  Extra yearbooks will be sold on a first come first serve basis.


Congratulations to the Citizens of the Month for May!  They are August Hines and Landon Price in 4th grade; Piper Crosby and Jeremiah Cumston in 5th grade; Hadley Goodwin and Carson Hurst in 6th grade; Mallorie Jones and Oz Rutger in 7th grade and Sophie Baker and Alex Davidson in 8th grade.  


Today at 8:50, these students are to meet Mrs. Bishop in the gym lobby for pictures. They are Hadley Goodwin, Carson Hurst, Mallorie Jones, Oz Rutger, Sophie Baker and Alex Davidson. 


At 9:00 these students are to meet Mrs. Bishop in the gym lobby for pictures.  They are August Hines, and Landon Price, Piper Crosby and Jeremiah Cumston.  


The answer for today’s riddle is that the longest word in the dictionary is SMILES.  There is a mile between the letters S.


We would like to close with this quote from author Laurence Sterne: “Respect for ourselves guides our moral.  Respect for others guides our manners.” 

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