Wednesday November 8, 2017

Post date: Nov 8, 2017 3:24:11 PM

Attention all boys interested in trying out for Boys Varsity and Boys JV Basketball: We will hold our last informational meeting on Wednesday, November 8, after extra help in Room 160. We will be collecting the required paperwork for tryouts. You must have a valid sports physical to participate. Please see your school nurse.

Attention all FBLA members: There is an informational meeting in the LGI on Wednesday, starting at 2:15 pm. All members are expected to attend.

Attention all freshman: Class of 2021 lanyards are now on sale in the 3 West Office

and in the Library.

Attention all students: The Bible Club meets

Thursday, November 9, in Room 243 at 2:10. ​

Attention any girls interested in playing basketball this year:

Tryouts begin on Monday, November 13, at 2:30 pm in the West Gym.

Please bring your pink clearance slip from the nurse and a filled out emergency card with you to tryouts.

All girls trying out must wear sneakers and appropriate sports attire.

Any questions, please see Coach Sinclair in Room 418 or Coach McMahon in the West Gym.

There will be an important meeting for anyone interested in wrestling this season on Thursday, November 9, at 2:30 in the 9th grade cafe. This is an informational meeting with important paperwork to be completed. Please make every effort to be there.

For any football player that is interested, Coach Mecca will be in the West Gym on Wednesday at 1:36, see him before heading out to practice.

There is a meeting on Wednesday, November 8, from 2:10-3:10

in Room 228 for all Stony Brook STEP students.

If you are working on a research topic, then you must attend.

Attention all Seniors:

If you have not already done so, please come down to the Counseling Center to schedule your senior conference.

Do you want to join the new Floyd Yoga club?

There is an informational meeting on Wednesday, November, after extra help in Room 246.

Attention all students and staff: The Thanksgiving Food Drive has officially started. Please bring in non-perishable food items to your 2nd period class.

Any questions or if you would like to know how you can help, please feel free to ask your teachers or stop by the 2 West Office.

Let’s work together to bring holiday cheer!

The Rotary Club will be meeting soon to select the next Rotary Student of the Month. Rotary students should:

· Be positive representatives of their schools

· Demonstrate academic achievement

· Display characteristics of good citizenship

· Be involved in the school/community

Please nominate a 12th grade student who possesses these qualities and characteristics and is worthy of the honor. The nomination forms are located in the Main Office, the Library, or any of the Assistant Principal Offices. For the first Rotary student of the month, please refer to your email for the attached Rotary nomination form and turn it in to the 1 East office.

Hear Ye! Hear Ye!

All students in Grades 9 – 12 are invited to attend the William Floyd High School Renaissance Faire on November 15 from 6 pm - 8 pm. Learn what it was like to live during the Renaissance Era by participating in activities, making crafts, watching performances, playing games and winning prizes.

You can pick up your ticket at your AP’s Office beginning Wednesday, October 25. The cost of a ticket is one nonperishable food item and all contributions will go to our local food pantry.

Did one of your students or a staff member do something wonderful this past month? Please take a moment to recognize this act by nominating him/her for student member of the month or faculty member of the month.

We need nominations for students from 9th, 10th, 11th, and 12th grade.

Please submit all forms in blue or black pen only!

Just as students deserve to be recognized, teachers do as well.

Please take a moment to stop by any Assistant Principal’s Office to pick up a form to nominate a teacher who has had an impact on you in a positive way.

Please drop off all nominations to the 1 West Office.

Do you need some help getting ready for a math regent’s exam? Regent’s exam prep sessions are running after school weekly. Algebra I sessions will run every Monday in Room 306 and Thursdays in Room 415. Geometry sessions will be held every Wednesday in Room 223 and Algebra II sessions will be on Fridays in Room 207.

On Thursday, December 14, Suffolk County Community College will be in the Counseling Center for Onsite Admissions. For more information on how to participate see your guidance counselor! Don’t miss out on this opportunity!