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    Your photos in the Xavier yearbook!

    Dear Parents and Students,

     

    Get your pictures in the Xavier yearbook! The yearbook staff invites you to submit photos of school and school events. Our photographers have the challenge of covering two campuses this year, so please help us gather the many pictures needed to create a terrific yearbook. Here is how you can submit photos online:

     

    • Go to: https://images.jostens.com/login
    • If you are not automatically logged on, enter username: 400006091 and password: 2010yearbo
    • Browse to select the photo(s) you wish to upload.
    • Enter information about the photo and provide contact information in case the staff needs additional information.
    • Click "Save Details".

     

    It's that easy! Submit your photos today!

    Monday, March 30, 2009

    March 30 homework

    Grade 7 - Study your Latin/Greek roots, and complete your drawings for the new words. Read aloud to an adult, and have them sign your reading log. Read to page 183 in Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl. Answer in complete sentences the corresponding study questions on your handout.

    Grade 8 - Study your Latin/Greek roots, and complete your drawings for the new words. Read ten minutes aloud to an adult, and have them sign your reading log. Read Chapters 19-23 in Pride and Prejudice. Answer in complete sentences questions 16, 17 and 18 on your study question handout. We have to change the date for the Pemberley Ball again, hopefully for the last time! It will be Thursday, April 9, from 6 - 8 PM.

    Grade 9 - Study your Latin/Greek roots. Read to page 192 in Book X in the Aeneid. Answer study questions through number 22.

    Speech - No homework.

    Publications - Finish your pages.

    Creative Writing - No homework.

    5 comments:

    Anonymous said...

    Uhh

    kiri albrecht said...

    mrs. corpron for ninth grade study questions do we have to do them in complete sentences??
    thanks!

    Anonymous said...

    Do we answer them in short few word statements or in complete sentences?
    -Alexa

    Anonymous said...

    hi how are you today
    -meg

    Mrs. Corpron said...

    Kiri and Alexa - No, for this whole set of questions for the Aeneid, you may answer in one or two words.

    Hi Meg:)