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The Student News Site of Altoona Area High School

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The Student News Site of Altoona Area High School

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Announcements for 9/14/2023

A reminder to all students: You MUST wear your lanyard around your neck all
day, every day. ALSO, ear buds are NEVER permitted to be worn and cell phones
MUST be in lockers.

 

Are you interested in other cultures around the world? Are you interested in taking part in a club that
showcases world cultures, food, and have the opportunity for an authentic experience? If so, then
Fanatics for Language and Culture Club (also known as Foreign Language Club) is for you! Our first
meeting will take place today, September 14 th from 2:50 PM to approximately 3:30 PM in A219. Don’t be
shy! We would love for you to join us this year for a world culture adventure! If you have any questions,
please contact Madame Skomra.

 

Attention Junior Academy of Science Club Members: Our first club meeting will be held right after
school on Tuesday 9/19 in the Library. New people, just show up! We will be electing officers and
planning for the year, so make every effort to attend. Think Science!

 

Hey AAHS! The Maniacs are sponsoring two dress up themes a month, called Friday
Fundays, every 2 nd and 4 th Friday. This Friday’s theme is to wear PURPLE in honor of
suicide awareness month. Show your support of this important cause as well as your
pride in AAHS by joining in to wear purple this Friday! One student will be randomly
selected to receive a gift card for participating!

 

Attention FBLA members and students interested in joining FBLA. If you missed
the first meeting, it’s not too late to join. The second FBLA meeting of the year will be
held in Mr. King’s room, B126, today at 2:45. All current and perspective members are
needed in attendance. Club officers and fundraising are the main topics.

 

Games Club and Computer Club will have their first meeting of the year in room
B109 on Friday, September 15 th , after school until 4:30 PM. If you are interested,
please join the Google Classroom with code my6lemb or just show up!

 

Attention Students: Do you need help with your math homework? Or, someone to
help with a science or social studies assignment? If so, beginning on Monday,
September 18 th , the members of the National Honor Society will be offering FREE
after-school peer tutoring each week, Monday through Thursday, from 2:45 – 3:45 in
the AAHS library. You do not need to sign up or pre-register. This is drop-in style
tutoring. Please make sure to bring all materials necessary to help with specific
assignments including notes, books, and calculators. Please remember that this is not
a “hang-out”. Only students seeking academic tutoring are permitted.

 

Do you like helping people while having fun? If you do, Key Club is for you! First
meeting is Monday, September 18 th at 2:45 PM in Room A210. Bring a friend!
Google Classroom code is: hgw6hi2

 

Attention all students interested in joining Youth and Government Club: We will
have an informational meeting after school today in Mr. Blough’s room, B320. We’ll go
over plans for the year and – of course – talk some politics! See Mr. Blough if you’re
interested in joining but cannot attend the meeting.

 

Attention Seniors: If you are seeking scholarship opportunities, then you will want to stop by
the literature rack outside of the Guidance Office to pick up a flyer entitled “Elks Most
Valuable Student Scholarship.” Online applications are being accepted through November 13 th .
They are offering 500 four-year awards, 20 awards worth $30,000 and 480 awards worth
$4,000. The only requirements are that you are a current high school senior and are a United
States citizen.

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