San José High School Daily Announcements December 7, 2017 Our greatest weakness lies in giving up. The most certain way to succeed is always to try just one more time. -Thomas A. Edison LSU will be having their Annual Posada December 15 th. Tickets are pre-sale only and can be purchased from any board member for only $10! The ticket is good for 1 bowl of posole, empanadas, and a drink of your choice (coke or water). Hope to see you there! Food Fair Tomorrow!! Remember to bring your money to buy lunch at the Food Fair! Support your school clubs and sports!! Clubs & Student Body LSU: LSU will be selling Flautas at the Food Fair for only $5! Who wouldn t want to eat traditional Mexican food while drinking Coca Cola? Portuguese Club: SJHS Portuguese Club will be selling linguica sandwiches and fruity soft drinks at the Food Fair this Friday. All funds will be used for scholarships at the end of the school year. Also, there is a club meeting on Wednesday, December 6 th at Lunch in Room 42. We ill be discussing the food fair and community service opportunities as well as the international day performance. Come and join us! Key Club: Come support your Key Club at Food Fair by purchasing two delicious deep fried oreos with whipped cream for $2 and $1 extra for a scoop of ice cream! Looks to Kill: Do you have a sweet tooth? Do you love the sweet taste of the holiday season? Looks to Kill will be selling holiday baked goods! And don t worry, we care about your wallet, everything is $1 each! Check out the menu to see the other lunch specials and desserts!! Text @sanjosehigh to 81010 to get the daily announcements sent to your phone!
Events for the Week of December 4th Monday 12/4: Boys Basketball at Sobrato JV starts at 5:30 Varsity starts at 7:00 Tuesday 12/5: Girls Basketball vs. Lincoln Main Gym, 5:00 pm JV Boys Soccer at Mt. Pleasant, they are playing for the Lovato Cup! Foundation Meeting 6:00-7:00 pm Wednesday 12/6: Varsity Boys Basketball vs. Summit, Main Gym, 5:00 pm Thursday 12/7: Varsity Boys Soccer at Mt. Pleasant playing for the Lovato Cup Championship at 7:00 pm Girls Basketball at Pioneer JV starts at 5:50 Varsity starts at 7:00 pm Friday 12/8: Food Fair!! Boys Basketball vs. SHC Main Gym, 6:30 pm Saturday 12/9: Saturday School 8:00-12:00 pm Cafeteria Sports Attention all FALL Athletes, please turn in your uniforms to Ms. Martinez or the Head Coach. Do not turn uniforms in to the front office. Athletes will be billed if uniforms are not turned in. Thank you. ALL VARSITY FOOTBALL PLAYERS, IF YOU STILL HAVE JERSEYS OR EQUIPMENT, TURN THEM IN TO MS. MARTINEZ. SATURDAY SCHOOLS WILL BE GIVEN IF ANY ITEMS ARE MISSING AND PHONE CALLS HOME WILL BE MADE. Scholarships! Seniors, interested in Writing, Music, STEM, Fashion, Civic Engagement, and Community please visit Ms. Orozco to look through the scholarship binder. Also, you can check the board by Ms. Lala s desk for upcoming scholarships. Many are expiring in December and January, so start applying for FREE money now! Are you a graduating senior that is Roman Catholic and of Italian Decent? The Italian Catholic Federation is awarding scholarships in the amount of $400 for the first year, going up to $1000. Apply by March 15, 2018 at http://www.icf.org/scholarships/ The Asian Pacific Fund is a foundation that coordinates 9 scholarship programs that provide financial support to undergraduate students. Each scholarship has unique eligibility criteria. Scholarships range from $1,000 to $20,000. Any incoming student of any ethnic background may apply: http://asianpacificfund.org/what-we-do/scholarships/ The application deadline is February 25, 2018 Employment Do you need a job? FoodMaxx is looking for people who care about their communities and who want to make a difference in their workplace. If you are a talented individual who wants to bring your passion for food and a remarkable shopping experience to the FoodMaxx team, we want to hear from you. Go to: https://savemart.csod.com/ats/careersite/search.aspx?site=9&c=sa vemart and enter San Jose into the search for openings in your area. SVCTE: A representative from Silicon Valley CTE will be visiting your learning centers on Tuesday and Friday to tell you about the amazing programs and options that are available to you next year! Are you a sophomore that would be interested in touring SVCTE? If you are interested in visiting classrooms and seeing the various programs offered at SVCTE, please sign up in the College & Career Center. Do you have an announcement to add? Click on the link to add your information to the daily announcements: https://goo.gl/forms/kxboonjlfcyxtwjf1
Support those in our community who need food this holiday season. Bring canned or sealed goods to your History class until December 15th. Let s unite in meeting our goal of every student brining at least one can. An astonishing 1 in 4 people in Silicon Valley is at risk for hunger. More kids, families and seniors rely on Second Harvest for food today than ever before in our history. It s alarming. With so much happening in the world right now, sometimes we can feel powerless. But local hunger is a problem we can actually do something about. -Second Harvest Food Bank, 2017
SAN JOSE HIGH SCHOOL FOOD FAIR FRIDAY, DECEMBER 8 TH DURING LUNCH! Lunch Specials Boys' Soccer Team* Carne Asada Fries & Horchata $2 Latino Student Union Flautas $5 Vietnamese Student Union Boba $4, Chow Mein $2.50, Eggrolls $1, Combo $3 Gay Straight Alliance Club Nachos with Chili & Cheese $3 Desi Club Samosas $1.50 Filipino Student Union Pork Sliders $5 Robotics Quesadillas $2 & Lazy Water $2 Class of 2018* Baked Potatoes $4 Super Art Club Soda $1, Chips $1, Cup of Noodle $1, Water $1 Class of 2020 Pizza $2 & Soda $1 Portuguese Club Linguisa Sandwiches $3, Fruit Drinks $2, and Chocolate Desserts Cheer Team Pan Dulce $2 & Hot Coco $2, Combo $3 ASB/Leadership* Cotton Candy $1 Key Club* Deep Fried Oreos $2-3 Funding Club Pumpkin Pie $2 & Apple Cider $1 Gardening Club Churros $2, Add Whipped Cream $0.50 STEAM Equity Club* Waffles $3 Looks to Kill Club Cake Pops $1 Film Club Caramel Apples $3 & Candy Canes $0.50 Book Club No Bake Cookie $1, Coffee $2.50 The Herald Eggnog $2, Cookies $1 All purchases go toward our school clubs and sports teams! Suggested allowance to bring is $20.
K E Y C L U B ' S DEEP FRIED OREOS AT FOOD FAIR ( DEC. 8) $2 for 2 deep fried oreos and whip cream - or - enquire today! $3 with ice cream