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Monday Woof - 4/11

 (1.) South Middle School: The Musical Revue 2022 needs a tech crew!  If you are interested in being in charge of lights, sound, curtains, costumes, props, programs, snacks, and more, please come to an informational Tech Crew meeting after school on Wednesday, April 27th in room 208 until 3:30.  Join the South Theatre Google Classroom for more information, and see Mr. Puglisi with any questions.

(2.) This week is your last opportunity to register for South's Trivia Night on 4/28! Register a team, or individual competitor and Mr. Sturtevant will help you find a team to compete on. Contact Mr. Sturtevant with any questions!

(3.) Optional at-home COVID testing will continue this week and after the Break. If you are participating in the program but would like to withdraw, email me or Nursing Director Kristin Houlihan to confidentially request you be removed from the program. If you would like to opt in, please email us with that request.

(4.) MCAS testing continues in all its glory this week.  8th graders begin testing tomorrow; any 8th grader who uses a BPS loaner year-round, please make sure to plug it in & charge it up tonight! Makeup tests will begin this Thursday for all students who missed any testing sessions.

(5.) Don't forget to check Lost & Found for your items! All unclaimed items will be donated over the April Vacation.

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