Enjoy the break & check out this info!
US= Please get started on your homework packet that was given out in class last week. It is due 3/4 & 3/5. When we return form the break there will be a quiz on Chapter 10 on 2/24 & 2/25...please be prepared!
IR/PacRim= Don't forget that your Olympic Questions are due to be e-mailed to me (kkirby@nmusd.us) by Monday, 2/15. I sent home an e-mail with a copy of the questions via School Loop.
Finally, for all classes an ***EXTRA CREDIT ALERT***
On Saturday, February 20th you have an opportunity to earn some extra credit. High School Students may see Chief Washington Correspondent for The New York Times, David Sanger speak at the Newport Beach Public Library.These are the details:
IR/PacRim= Don't forget that your Olympic Questions are due to be e-mailed to me (kkirby@nmusd.us) by Monday, 2/15. I sent home an e-mail with a copy of the questions via School Loop.
Finally, for all classes an ***EXTRA CREDIT ALERT***
On Saturday, February 20th you have an opportunity to earn some extra credit. High School Students may see Chief Washington Correspondent for The New York Times, David Sanger speak at the Newport Beach Public Library.These are the details:
- It is free for students...if you bring your NHHS student id card
- The event takes place Saturday, February 20th from 11am-noon
- Doors open at 10:45am and seating is limited to 200 people
- It will take place at the Newport Beach Central Library, 1000 Avocado Avenue, Newport Beach in the Friends Meeting Room
- You can call 949-548-2411 for more information
- To receive extra credit you will do a write up about the event and turn it in by Thursday, February 25th
- The write up must be 1 full page, typewritten, & include: the speaker's background & upbringing, issues addressed in the book, advice the speaker shared, your opinion (good or bad) about the talk, and 3 quality questions you would ask the speaker if given the chance
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