Career Connections Presentation with Maple Run Unified School District
On Wednesday, November 1st, DURING ENRICHMENT, BFA and NCTC will be hosting a career connections presentation with Maple Run Unified School District. During the presentation representatives from human resources will discuss job opportunities in education, typical responsibilities of the different job types, and what makes a good job candidate/employee. They will also cover what kind of opportunities are available for high school students, recent graduates, as well as individuals who have experience in the field.
If you are interested in EDUCATION and/or HUMAN SERVICES please attend!
Please sign up to attend this on Flextime Manager by searching for the event called “Career Connection Opportunity.” This event will be held live in room A216.
Email or speak to Mr. Mahabir (lmahabir@maplerun.org) or Mr. Thayer (rthayer@maplerun.org) if you have any questions.
Please note that if your club isn't in a time slot, that particular club will be taken at one of the meetings. (They should be in the list at the bottom.)
Thanks so much, Mrs. Parent
7:30am Athletic Council
7:40am Hope Happens Here
7:50am Interact
Enrichment:
9:45am BFA Social Justice
9:50am International Club
9:55am BFA Theater Co.
10:05am Theater Tech Club
10:10am Debate
10:15am NAHS / Art Club
10:20am Robotics
10:25am Journalism Club / Mercury
10:30am GSA
10:35am Math League
10:40am Scholars Bowl
10:45am NHS
10:50am Dungeons and Dragons
Advisory:
12:50pm 9th grade Student Council
12:55pm 10th grade Student Council
1:00pm 11th grade Student Council
1:05pm 12th grade Student Council
Clubs to be taken on own (at a meeting):
Chess
Knitting and Crochet
NBHS
Book Club
Record Club
Gaming Club
Environmental Club
NTHS
Improv
Yearbook
All Choirs and Bands
Foreign Exchange Student(s)
It’s Complicated: Teens, Social Media, and Mental Health with Erin Walsh
November 16 | 7:00PM - 8:30PM EST | Virtual
Description: The majority of young people report that social media helps them feel more connected to friends and provides critical support during challenging times. Yet young people today also report being more stressed and anxious than ever. So what is the relationship between screen time and mental health and wellbeing? In this interactive and energizing presentation, Erin Walsh will cut through conflicting information and share the latest evidence about screen time’s impact on youth. As opposed to framing tech as all “good” or all “bad,” Erin will use brain science, warmth, and humor to identify key strategies that promote resilience and digital well-being. Click here to secure your tickets and learn more.
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● November 8th & 9th - Parent/Teacher Conferences 4:00-8:00 p.m.
● November 16th - 18th - Mamma Mia
● December 5th - BFA Experience