Students please check lost and found buckets located in the cafe under the microwaves. The 3 buckets are filling up again.
The Crafty Wolves club has been rescheduled. We will now meet February 4th, after school. 6th grade- you have read and rated a lot of stories! The top three stories in 6th grade have been chosen! Mr. Perry will be reading one of the top three stories during lunch on Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday of this week. Be sure to bring your device (with QR code reader) to lunch so that you can take part in the voting for the top story in 6th grade! Attention 7th and 8th graders... Do you like to run?.. What about jump?... Maybe you enjoy throwing heavy objects?... If so, come out and join the Wolfpack Track Team. All welcome to come a give it a try, and have the opportunity to represent your school! Track practice will start February 2nd, we will workout from 3:45 to 5:30. Come see Coach Klein or Coach Glover for more information! We hope to see you there! Attention students who qualified for Dallas Regionals Science Fair. There will be a very important meeting after school on Tuesday, February 2nd in the library. Please make sure you have registered online prior to coming to the meeting. Fellowship of Christian Athletes will have our first Huddle of the Spring semester tomorrow, January 22nd in the small gym. Come join us for fellowship, games, and a great time!
Congrats to the 7th Grade girls basketball teams on their win against Lewisville Delay last night! Both teams showed tremendous effort and sportsmanship throughout the game...Way to Represent the Wolfpack Ladies! Wolfpack Library is excited to host New York Times bestselling author Michael Grant on Wednesday, February 3rd. During 2nd period, 80 students will get the opportunity to meet with him about talk about his newest book, Front Lines. Mrs. Lassley recently finished this book and gave it 5 stars! Interested in being a part of the 80, see Mrs. Lassley for more information. 7th and 8th Grade Pre-AP Science Projects were judged by district science teachers on Tuesday, January 12th. The top projects were selected to represent Trent Middle School at the Regional Competition held in Fair Park in late February. Artie Martinez - Don't Cry over Spicy Milk Lara Soldi & Jada Wendlin - The Baker's Batch Ainsley Howell, Carolyn Wenzel, Ashlyn Yarmuth - Battle of the Lotion Andrew Guziec, Jacob Ogbu - Affect of Temperature on Magnetism Taylor Parrott, Avery Vaughn - Does the Batter Matter Sydney Clark, Natalie Cain, Madison Rose - Does the Cookie Crumble? Abby O' Malley & Jordyn Wendling - What are the Odds of your Pods? Hrushikeshl Abdas - Water Desalination Will Shamsy - Single Blade vs Dual Blade Fernando Parra - A Sundry of Circuits Diego Diaz - Does Soda or Sports Drinks Damage Your Teeth? Max Lowery - Don't Sweat It Scott Trouy - Is It Really Gluten Free? Zach Mohr & Eric Shelton - Excuse Me! Congratulations to all of the regional qualifiers. A brief afterschool meeting will be held next week with more information regarding the regional competition. See your science teacher for details. |
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