"Baseball is the only place in life where a sacrifice is really appreciated." ~Author Unknown

I had to include the baseball quote this week with the National League Championship Series wrapping up tonight & with the World Series starting on Wednesday!

U.S. History= You all have a 1st Quarter Study Guide & Native American Tribal Flier to be working on...don't leave it all to the last minute! They are due on Friday, 11/2 (for odd periods) & Monday, 11/5 (for even periods).

A.P. Euro= Your Chapter 16 & 17 Study Guides are due on Monday, 10/29. That means we will have a review session on Sunday, 10/28 (more details about it in class on Thursday)! You have your first DBQ due on Wednesday , 10/31 (it is on pages A16-A18 in the appendix of your textbook...more details on Thursday as well).


EXTRA CREDIT ALERT!
Extra Credit Alert ...as mentioned in class here an opportunity to make-up some points or pad your grade a bit.

You all have an extra credit opportunity (Thursday, October 25th) by attending Peer Court after school in the Social Hall from 3:05-5:15. To earn the extra credit (and even some community service hours) you must be there the entire time! To get the extra credit answer the following questions about each case (there will be a maximum of 4 cases): 

  • a- What was the case about? (i.e. what are they in trouble for doing?)

  • b- What was the jury's decision & did the judge change anything?

  • c- Did you agree or disagree with the outcome? Why?

  • Additionally some of you will have the opportunity to be jurors and ask questions (if you end up being chosen for that please answer the above questions for your case only AND write about what the jury experience was like...hard, easy, confusing, etc.)

This write up on Peer Court will be due 1 week after the event (Friday, November 2nd...not matter what period you are in)!

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