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Morning Announcements - Tuesday, December 10, 2024
The weather for today is cloudy with a high of 45.

The Charger Cafe will serve chicken nuggets with sauce or Daily Grab & Go, steamed broccoli, diced peaches, a cinnamon roll and milk.

Today’s Christmas Riddle is from Lexi Hensley: What do you call a snowman in the summer?

There will be an important speech and debate club meeting after school tomorrow in the library conference room.  Congressional debaters will meet from 3-3:20 and Interp students will meet from 3:20-4:10.Please plan to attend if you are competing at the Saturday tournament at Vermilion.  The bus leaves at 7:30.

7th grade lady chargers lost to Tiffin 21-25. Liv Meagrow was the leading scorer with 7pts. 

The 8th grade girls fell to Tiffin Columbian last night 27-20. Ava Jones was leading scorer with 8 points.

The 7th grade boys team earned their 1st win of the season beating Tiffin Columbian 38-32. Bentley Allison paced the Chargers with 19 points. Austin Petznick added 9,while Mason Robinson and Ben Booth chipped in with 4 points apiece. Max Johnson added two free throws to round out the scoring.

The boys 8th grade team lost to Tiffin 51-38. Jake Seekins led the way with 13 points, Owen Thurston and Talon Wechter had 5 each, Kaleb Stover 4, James Sebolt, Carson Eckel, Colton Story, Mason Leber, Evan Schnittker all with 2, Ben Rosekelley added 1.

Congratulations to the following Charger PRIDE winners for this week. These students should report to Mr. Smith’s office at this time:
4th Grade - Mia Schvarcz and Brinley Buck
5th Grade - Olivia Freeland and Marissa McDonnell
6th Grade - Emma Kowalski and Dawson Whalen
7th Grade - Amelia Ross and KailiMaschari
8th Grade - Celia Heil and Maverick Mesenburg

We would also like to congratulate this week’s staff Charger PRIDE winners - Mr. LaCivita and Mrs. Bishop! Thanks for all you do for us.

The answer for the riddle is that a snowman is called a puddle in the summer.

We would like to close with a quote from W.T. Ellis: “It is Christmas in the heart that put Christmas in the air.”