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ANNOUNCEMENTSTuesday April 20, 2021Today’s April Fooled or Fact is, are the days getting longer? Stay tuned to find out the answer!Today Eco-Club will continue our Seed Sale, so come on outside to buy some seeds as well as planters! We will also be hosting a seed bomb activity next to the Seed Sale and an eco resolutions board, so come learn how to plant and write down some eco-friendly tips to make the world a better place!?Also, we have the art and photography contest. For the contest, please submit your wonderful art and pictures that fit the theme “a plant’s perspective” to our email by April 26. Each person can submit up to only one piece per category. We look forward to seeing your beautiful artwork!?As well as Earth week bingo posters are posted in each hallway! Win a Starbucks Egift card if you complete one line. Remember: You have to provide proofs for all the tasks you've done, such as a 10-second video. Sign up with the QR code!?Please make sure you can log into your MyEd account so you know where you are going on Monday – the start of Quarter 4. If you need assistance logging in, please come to the office with a chromebook. Also a reminder that there is no school on Friday.Please note the cafeteria will be closed Thursday of this week for cleaning so make sure you bring a lunch!Grade 12’s – have you paid your grad fee yet? If you are wanting to participate in grad in June then please stop by the office to get a grad fee envelope. The University of Waterloo Chemistry contest will be held May 13th for Grade 12’s and May 20th for Grade 11’s. If you are interested in participating, please see Mr. Dutton in room D109.Here is a list of clubs meeting today at lunch:Student Council meets in E211.Rainbow Alliance meets in portable 9.Chess club meets in D102. Now, let's go back to the April Fooled or Fact, are the days getting longer? Yes! The length of Earth’s day was only 6 hours long when it was formed (about 4.6 billion years ago), about 21.9 hours long 620 million years ago and the average 24 hours long today. The days have been increasing by about 1.7 milliseconds every century, so not enough to make a difference to our busy schedule. ................
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