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Oak Lawn Community High School Student Announcements, March 9, 2020

Students interested in attending these visits should sign up in Naviance no later than 24 hours before the visit.

(Oak Lawn Community High School)

Just a reminder…

Today is a Full Advisory Period. There is no Spartan Plus.

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Word of the Week

MOILED Moil (moil)

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PART OF SPEECH/DEFINITION:

VERB: 1. To work hard; toil.

SENTENCE: Instead of going to school, she stayed home and moiled away the day cleaning the house.

Stuff You Need to Know

COLLEGE REP VISITS-

Representatives from the following schools will be visiting OLCHS this week:

Monday, 3/9 – Holy Cross College, pd. 10 and University of Indianapolis, pd. 11

Tuesday, 3/10 – DePaul University, pd. 11

Wed. 3/11 – St. Mary’s College, pd. 11

Students interested in attending these visits should sign up in Naviance no later than 24 hours before the visit.

Club/Team News

BOYS TENNIS TRYOUTS- Any boys interested in playing tennis this Spring, tryouts will be held today, March 9th for Freshman and Sophomores and Tuesday, March 10th for Juniors and Seniors. We will be practicing indoors at the Oak Lawn Racquet Club. If you do not have a racquet, we have ones you can use! Hope to see you there!

SADD - Please join SADD in celebrating Sleep Awareness Week. Sleep Awareness week highlights the importance of good sleep health for individuals to best achieve their personal, family, and professional goals.

Did you know? Man is the only mammal that willingly delays sleep. Sleep is just as important as exercising. Being awake for 16 hours decreases your performance as if your blood alcohol count was at .05.

WATER POLO - There will be a meeting today, March 9th at 3:15 in room 365 for anyone interested in club water polo during the upcoming season. Please reach out to Coach Reiff in room 365 with questions.


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