Word of the Day
Givi Stoner’s word of the day is frobly-mobly. Which is to be neither good nor bad, an 18th century word for “meh.” Frobly-mobly.
Welcome Danielle!
Danielle from the University of St. Thomas is here, and will be spending the day with us. – St. Thomas is our Authorizer. – Charter schools have yearly site visits so the authorizer can monitor academic performance, financial stability, and compliance with state laws to ensure the school is fulfilling its mission. You may see Danielle come by your class today. Let’s make her feel welcome.
Foot Flight by Night:
PiM’s fall dance concert “Foot Flight by Night” opens one week from tonight! Foot Flight by Night” is an evening-length dance production that is inspired by Shakespeare’s “A Midsummer’s Night Dream.” The production weaves the worlds of the palace and magical forest through enchanting choreography, witty humor, and a score composed by four local composers. “Foot Flight” is a story filled with love, laughter, magic, mystery, betrayal, and …. A.frog! Make your plans to be there Friday, November 22nd @ 7pm, Saturday. November 23rd @ 7pm or Sunday, November 24th @ 2pm. Reserve your tickets today!
Lunch Reminder…again
Hey all! Don’t forget that the expectation is that you STAY in the lunchroom for the duration of your lunch period. Give your teachers the opportunity for a full lunch break and stop wandering around.
Scholastic Writing FLEX
Hey Pim Writers- do you want to submit your WRITING to the Scholastic Art and Writing competition? Come find out more during Flex next Tuesday. You can sign up for that flex right now!
Gratitude Grams
Next week starting on Wednesday, the National Honor Society will be selling Gratitude Grams during lunch for $.50 during lunches. Tell your friends and teachers why you are thankful for them with a little note of gratitude and a treat! Sales will continue until Friday and delivery will be the following week.
Native American Heritage Month
In recognition of the month the Diversity and Inclusion club would like to introduce you to Susan LaFlesche. Susan was a doctor and activist. They are the 1st Native American to earn a medical degree and fought for Public Health. She also fought for the people of her Reservation to receive the land and money owed to them by the American government. If you would like to learn more about Susan and other Native Americans, stop by room 124 and scan the QR code or read the posters.
Random Recognition
Random recognition celebrates the achievements and community efforts of you and your peers. Today we recognize a 12th grade Vocal Music major – Jensen Riley. Jensen, you are always so willing to help your peers when they need it, and you have such a large presence around PIM. Between your involvement in your major, in dance spaces, and in theater tech, you are all over the place. Thank you for your hard work and contributions to the PIM community!
Today’s Lunch
Fresh Baked Pizza Slice
Assorted Salad Bar
Large Crisp Varietal Apple
Choice of Milk
Vegetarian Option
Fresh Hot Cheese Pizza