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- Today we will be following the B-Day schedule. That means you’ll be attending periods 2, 4, 5, and 6 — so be sure to double-check that you’ve got the correct books and binders for class. Again, this is a B-Day. See your TA teacher with any questions.
. - Listen up, Williamsburgers!! Do you have blazing speed? Can you leap over buildings in a single bound? Then you’ve got to check out the 3-time Defending County Champion WMS Track-and-Field team! There will be an interest meeting for Track-and-Field TODAY right after school in the gym. Attendees will get all the information they’ll need about the team and upcoming tryouts. See Mr. Treble with any questions. I’ll race you there!!
. - Voting has begun for the 6th annual WMS March Madness Tournament of Books — Graphic Novel Edition!! Just go to the WMS Library Canvas Course to cast your vote for the Sweet-16. The winners for the next round will be announced next week. And if your TA hasn’t completed a class bracket yet, try to get it done by this Wednesday to be eligible for a prize. The March Madness Tournament of Books — may the best book win!
. - Hey, 6th and 7th graders! If you signed-up for the YEARBOOK class on your CRF for next year, you must complete the additional application by this FRIDAY in order to be considered. And make sure it’s signed by a parent! See Mr. Schonfeld or Ms. Kenney with any questions.
. - Listen up, campers! WOLF-TV is working on a new story about SLEEP AWAY CAMP and how it’s been affected by COVID over the past few years. So if you go to sleep away camp, we want to hear from YOU! Just complete the Google Form located in the Morning Announcements BLOG on the WMS website, and a WOLF-TV reporter will contact you soon.
CLICK HERE to complete the GoogleForm — Do you go to sleepaway camp??
- And finally, March is Women’s History Month — an opportunity to explore the amazing contributions made by WOMEN that helped to shape the world we live in.
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Meet Geraldyn “Jerrie” Cobb, the first of 13-women to pass the astronaut test in 1961! They became known as the Mercury 13. However, regulations at that time FORBADE women from joining the space program — and even Astronaut John Glenn refused to support their inclusion.
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But “Jerrie” was undeterred. She went on to fly HUNDREDS of humanitarian missions in the Amazon Jungle, was nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize, and was enshrined in the National Aviation Hall of Fame.
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Her efforts led the way for the eventual INCLUSION of women astronauts at NASA — and to date, 72 women have travelled to the stars. Jerrie Cobb’s history — and WOMEN’S history — is American History.