The weather for today is cloudy with a high of 32.
The Charger Cafe will serve fresh baked pizza or Daily Grab & Go, Steamed broccoli, Cheez-it Crackers, fresh fruit and milk.
Today’s Christmas Riddle is: Why are Christmas trees bad at knitting?
Tomorrow’s Spirit Day is Holiday Hat Day! Wear your Santa Hat, Elf Day, Reindeer headband, etc.
Attention teachers: Check your email for the list of students that will be helping to wrap gifts this morning. Please send them to the library at 8:30. Thank you!
The 7th grade boys basketball team picked up their 2nd win of the season, defeating Port Clinton last night, 26-18.Two Charger players finished with double figures. Bentley Allison scored 12 while Maxin Johnson added 10 points.The Chargers also got key contributions from Andrew Pachasha, Mason Albright, Mason Gardner, and Jason Seel.
The 7th grade Lady Chargers beat Port Clinton 34-11.Megan Thompson and Liv Meagrow lead the team in scoring with 10pts each.Kira Quillen had 5pts,Paisley Keefer had 4pts,Delaney Marshall had 3pts and Addison McDonnell finished with 2pts.
Last night the 8th grade boys got back into the win column with a conference win against Port Clinton 42-32.Leading the way was Evan Schnittker with 22, Mason Leber and Colton Story with 6 a piece, James Sebolt with 4,Ben Rosekelly with 2,Jake Seekins and Brendan Butler rounded out the scoring with 1 apiece.
Congratulations to the following Charger PRIDE winners for this week.
These students should report to Mr. Smith’s office at this time:
4th Grade - Alice Simon and Abigail Baehr
5th Grade - Addie Biller and Eliza Wheeler
6th Grade - Austin Quillen and Meredith Hill
7th Grade - Camilla Daniel and Carly Tulik
8th Grade - Alivia McFarland and Izzy Fisher
We would also like to congratulate this week’s staff Charger PRIDE winners - Mrs. Reinbolt and Mrs. Rosin! Thanks for all you do for us.
The answer for the riddle is that Christmas trees are bad at knitting because they are always dropping their needles.
We would like to close with a quote from Charles M. Schulz:“Christmas is doing a little something extra for someone.”