CRANSTON HIGH SCHOOL WEST
Cranston High School West Student Bulletin
GRAY WEEK
Week of October 3 - 7, 2022
Attn. Students. Just a reminder when turning in dismissal notes. Please be sure your full name is on the slip and there is a contact number and parent name. Students are also reminded to pick up dismissal slips during passing.
The Cranston West Boys Basketball Program will be holding a meeting, Thursday October 13th at 715am in the gym. Anyone interested in trying out for the team should attend this meeting.
The Multicultural Student Union will meet in room B1-7 after school on Thursday. Please join us for games, conversation, and planning the year ahead.
ATTENTION STUDENTS:
THERE WILL BE AN INFORMATIONAL MEETING ON THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6TH FROM 2-2:15 IN ROOM B2-12 FOR ANYONE INTERESTED IN HELPING TO PLAN ITALIAN AND HISPANIC HERITAGE WEEKS. PLEASE BRING YOUR IDEAS! Grazie! Gracias!
Boys Hockey Sign-Ups: Anyone interested in playing hockey this winter for the CHSW boys hockey team, there will be a meeting held Thursday October 6th at 2:15 in dining hall west. Anyone who cannot attend the meeting, please make prior arrangements with Coach Brannon
Morning announcements for Hunger Awareness
10/3
Last year, Five Million children lived in households that did not have enough food to feed them daily. Five million children. If this shocks you, and makes you want to help in some way, come to one of our Hunger Awareness meetings in B1-6 on Tuesdays.
10/4
Millions of people in America are just one job loss, missed paycheck, or medical emergency away from hunger. This may be hard to believe for many of us who have plenty to each each day, but we are the lucky ones. Hunger disproportionately affects children and seniors in our country. Want to learn more? Want to help? Come to our Hunger Awareness meeting in B1-6 Today right after school. Be part of the hunger solution.
10/6
In the United States, hunger in African American, Latino, and Native American communities is higher because of systemic racial injustice. To achieve a hunger-free America, we must address the root causes of hunger and structural and systemic inequities. Would you like to help address inequities in our society, and bring food to those who need it? Come to one of our Hunger Awareness meetings in B1-6 on Tuesdays after school.
10/7
Knowledge is power, and power can change lives. Knowledge can change lives. Join us in learning more about Hunger here in the US at our Hunger Awareness meetings on Tuesdays at 2 p.m. Looking forward to learning together how we can all be part of the hunger solution.
Monday 10/3
Calling West’s young women and men who are interested in environmental issues that affect girls and women here in the US and the world! If you’re interested in helping your community and learning more about what is happening in our environment today, join the Environmental Club sponsored by Girl Up! There are many opportunities to help our society, such as cleaning up our local beaches, providing free environmentally-friendly toiletries, and learning about careers in environmental sciences. We are not limited to any topics and are open to any ideas and suggestions! Please contact Victoria DiPippo or Kayla Tortorella by email, or see Ms. Feole in B1-6 if interested.
Tuesday 10/4
Did you know that the US Senate has just passed a major Climate Treaty? Want to learn more, be part of the environmental movement? Come join the Environmental Club sponsored by Girl Up! We meet every Wednesday at 2 p.m. in B 1-6. Email Victoria DiPippo or Kayla Tortorella, or drop by B1-6 and speak to Ms. Feole. Bring any and all ideas. Everyone is welcome.
Thursday 10/6
What do Women leaders have in common? Do you want to be a leader? Do you want to see more women enter into leadership roles, especially in the quest to make our world better environmentally?
Join us - The Environmental Club sponsored by Girl Up! - On Wednesdays in B1-6 right after school. Or email Victoria DiPippo or Kayla Tortorella. Bring any and all ideas. Everyone is welcome.
Friday 10/7
Calling West’s young women and men who are interested in environmental issues that affect girls and women here in the US and the world! If you’re interested in helping your community and learning more about what is happening in our environment today, join the Environmental Club sponsored by Girls Up! There are many opportunities to help our society such as cleaning up our local beaches, providing free friendly toiletries, and learning about careers in environmental sciences. We are not limited to any topics and are open to any ideas and suggestions! Please contact Victoria DiPippo or Kayla Tortorella by email, or see Ms. Feole in B1-6 if interested.