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Good morning, Warriors! I’m Marcelle.  

 

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And I’m Harper. Today is Thursday, November 16th, 2023. Please stand for the pledge of allegiance followed by a moment of silence.

 

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Thank you for tuning in.  Let’s get to the news.

 

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Congratulations to the boys and girls varsity cross country teams who competed at regionals this past weekend. Connor Opton led the boys team, followed by Jacob Taylor, Jaydn Schuettler, James Begley, Aden Vargas, Grady O’Shea, and Chris Jurado. For the girls, top finisher Kate Hanssen placed 17th overall and qualified for the state meet. She was followed by Juliet Baltrun, Toni Contento, Emma Haake, Kylie Godino, Jamie Dozer, and Jackie Biondo. Congratulations to both teams for all their hard work this season and good luck to Kate at the state meet Friday.

 

In the world of boys soccer, on Tuesday night, Jupiter high school’s boys’ varsity team beat Dwyer one to zero with a goal by Erick Garcia. The Junior Varsity boys team also beat Dwyer three to two with goals by Brady Serrano, Dylan Sciallo, and Sebastian Pierola.  It’s beginning to look like Jupiter’s season.

 

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There’s a mandatory baseball meeting if you plan to try out in the spring.  The meeting will be held on December 19th at 3pm in the media center.  See Coach Mook in room 6-215 if there are any issues especially if you can not attend.

 

Attention all girls interested in playing flag football: there will be an informational meeting in room 4-106 immediately after school on Wednesday, November 29. We will begin Wednesday “open field” pre-season conditioning on December 6th.  See Coach D if you have any questions.

 

And now, here is WJUP-TV correspondent Manuel with an update on Jupiter High School’s varsity football.

***CUE FOOTBALL PACKAGE***

 

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Come support Dance Marathon at Playa Bowls tomorrow, November 17th from 3 to 8pm. Be sure to mention Dance Marathon at checkout, all proceeds go to Nicklaus Children’s Hospital.

 

Looking to help women in your community? Are you a girl in STEM? Come to our next Women In STEM meeting this Friday November 17th during lunch B! Come discuss an upcoming community service project, meet your officers and receive free items! 

 

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First Priority will be having their weekly meeting again in 2111 during lunches A and B today.  All club members are encouraged to come and to invite a friend. 

 

Would you like to participate in research being done on fish distributions in South Florida? Come to the Blue Team meeting this Thursday, November 16th in room 3-108, for a chance to learn from shark scientist Sara Casareto about how you can help Sara and her team with their research!

 

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Calling all Java and Python programmers interested in competing in the UCF High School Programming Tournament and Suncoast Programming Tournament in December.  There will be a short informational meeting today at 2:50 pm in Room 4-214.

 

Whether you’re planning on college, a technical school, or you’re just not sure yet, the ASVAB Career Exploration Program can provide you with important information about your skills, abilities and interests – and help put you on the right course for a satisfying career. The ASVAB is offered to high school students as part of the ASVAB Career Exploration Program. The program provides tools to help students learn more about career exploration and planning, in both the civilian and military worlds of work. The ASVAB is free of charge and will be administered on Tuesday, Dec 5, 2023. Signups are in guidance and it’s open to all 10th – 12th grade students.

 

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Attention freshmen! The class of 2027 will be passing out class shirts on Tuesday, 11/28 and Thursday, 11/30 before school and during lunch B in room 5-105 and after school in room 5-106. You MUST have a copy of your receipt for class of 2027 dues that can be paid school cash online. Email Ms. Moran with any questions!

 

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Want to help Alzheimer patients and earn community service hours?  Help out HOSA by collecting activity kit items such as fidget spinners and puzzles, or you can use your time by assembling the patients’ kits.  Drop off items in room 7-101.  The donation period will run through November 28th, and visit Ms. Jenkins if you have any questions or would like to put the kits together.

 

If you’re an animal lover, how about earning service hours while helping pets in need? Help out the Selfless Serving Club and Big Dog Ranch Rescue by bringing any dog treats, toys, blankets or sheets to Ms. D’s room 5-214 now through Thursday the 30th to get community service hours for time spent collecting!

 

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Interact Club would like to thank sophomore Nathan Keller for being the first to drop off donations for the Giving Tree! Don’t forget to do your shopping and help us to fill the box for almost 600 local children this year!  Each year they collect new, unwrapped toys to support the Chasin a Dream Foundation. All toys go to local children battling life threatening illnesses and disabilities. Drop off in portable 30 and earn community service hours for your time spent collecting and organizing the items.

 

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The Spanish Honor Society is hosting a mega christmas drive for El Sol Resource Center. Bring anything from canned food and non-perishables, hygiene products, toys, books, school supplies, and bicycles in good working condition for the community of El Sol to have a merry Christmas on behalf of the Jupiter High School community! You will receive community service hours for your time spent collecting and bringing the items/products. The donation box can be found in portable 29. For the working, in good condition bicycles, please also bring them to Portable #29. ¡Muchas gracias y Feliz Navidad!

 

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We’re continuing our five day focus on tech safety.  Together we’ll go over some key vocabulary words, notions to consider, and there will be a video to watch after our broadcast.  Today’s essential question is how can I make sure my relationships are healthy and positive?  

 

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Red flag feeling.  A red flag feeling is when something happens that causes you to feel uncomfortable, worried, sad, or anxious.

 

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Discuss with your classmates, how do people say devices and social media affect their friendships? Is it more positive or negative?

 

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We know the power of words and actions.

 

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With it being the week before Thanksgiving, we decided to showcase the faculty, and give thanks to our teachers.

 

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Today it’s Coach Lang.  Did you know he’s a chicken farmer? 

 

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That’s all for the news, but don’t forget to watch the tech safe video airing in just a moment.

 

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Have a fantastic day, Warriors!!

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