October 7, 2025
Morning Announcements - 09.29.25
Announcements
Monday September 29, 2025
- Sheldon, come to the Divergence and Disability Alliance, our club meets every Monday in B-8, which is Dr. Clementi’s classroom. Every week, we share a meal and support strategies for students who are both neurodivergent and disabled. Stop by and learn how to help support yourself and your peers. Lunch is provided, see you Monday in B-8!
- A quinceñera runway will again be featured in our Hispanic Heritage Assembly this month on October 16. Please see Alma, Daisy Espinoza, or Ms Albrich if you're interested in participating.
- The College and Career Center has a great visit happening TODAY! Come to A-1 to meet with Saint Mary's College of California's Director of First-Year Admissions at 1:30. Get your questions answered about admissions, programs, scholarships and MORE! Hope to see you there!
- We have a new Business Club called Sheldon DECA. If you are interested in pursuing a career in Business, Marketing, Hospitality, or Entrepreneurship, come to our first meeting this Tuesday (9/30) at lunch in A6 - Mr. Phillipo's Room.
- Interested in joining the Dance Team? Now is your chance to "Try It Out"! The Sheldon Colleens are hosting two upcoming open practices on 10/09 and 10/10 from 4:15 - 6:15pm in the SHS Dance Studio. Come to one or both practices to see if the dance team is right for you! (You must have a sports physical on file in order to fully participate.) Questions? Ask a current Colleen! We hope to see you there!
- The Sheldon Speech & Debate Team has its first meeting TODAY in Room B-22 from 4:00 to 5:30. You don’t have to be an expert speaker to participate. All are welcome. For further information, see Mr. Neeno. See you there!
- APISU, Asian and Pacific Islander Student Union, is having a meeting TODAY during lunch in C7. We will have a special guest speaker to learn about the rights we have as people living and working in the U.S. All students are welcome!
- Happy National Hispanic Heritage Month! Latinos have shaped our world in powerful ways—from music and art to science, leadership, and social justice. As we celebrate Hispanic Heritage, let’s also honor the diverse identities within the Latino community, including Afro-Latinos, Indigenous voices, Asian-Latinos, and many others whose stories and contributions make our culture even richer. Sienna, our amazing librarian, has set up a book display with books on hispanic culture from biographies to hispanic experiences in the library. Go check them out!
- Class time is a focused space for learning. To support that:
- Cell phones and personal electronic devices must be turned off and put away during instructional time.
- This applies everywhere in the building during class periods— classrooms, hallways, and restrooms are included in this (even if you have a free period during that time)
- Phones may only be used before school, after school, during passing periods, morning break, and at lunch