Announcements

Dear Educators,
Governor Jan Brewer, Arizona Secretary of State Ken Bennett and the President 
of the National Student/Parent Mock Election Gloria Kirshner, have arranged 
for display an original signed copy of the Declaration of Independence at the 
Arizona State Capitol Museum, 1700 West Washington Street, Phoenix. The 
display will be on Saturday, February 20, 2010, from 8:00 a.m. until 5:00 
p.m. This is a one-day event at the State Capitol Museum and it is open for 
public viewing for all who wish to view this rare and important document. The 
Declaration of Independence will also be displayed for public viewing in 
Tucson on Sunday, February 21, 2010, (11:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.), and Monday, 
February 22, 2010, (8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.), at the Arizona History Museum, 
located at 949 East 2nd Street, Tucson.


For further detailed information, you may visit the following:

Arizona Secretary of State’s website www.azsos.gov , on the main page, number 
3, in the rotational information box

Or, Arizona State Library, Archives and Public Records – Museum Division 
website www.lib.az.us/museum/

Or, National Student/Parent Mock Election website nspme@aol.com or call 
520.742.3553

For classroom resources about the Declaration of Independence sign into 
www.ideal.azed.gov and visit the Learning Resource Manager under the 
Curriculum Resources link.
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True confessions from Fred the Cat:

11-25-09
I got in trouble today.  There was this big plastic container with a little 
round thing swimming around waiting for me to ask him to come out and play.  
Since he couldn't get out on his own, I got him out with my paw and was 
playing with him on the living room rug when I was busted.  I guess that the 
cute new green toy was the school turtle, Shelly.  Oops!  I think she's ok.  
I hope I don't get sick from licking her all over.  Now she's shut in the 
bathroom.  It's really sad for me.  I can't get in there to find my drinking 
toilet...  Sigh.

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Please see Rete in the front office if you work for Intel and can do 
volunteer hours here at Basha.  Intel made a large donation to our school in 
support of its volunteers!  



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----------------- Old stuff that still applies... ---------------------- As part of Basha's efforts to go GREEN, please take the time to read the Bobcat Tracks on the school website. You can link there from my homepage by clicking on the schoolhouse. Dress Code Reminder: The following clothing is not acceptable on campus: short shorts (minimum-mid thigh/arm to your side bottom of thumb), sleeveless t-shirts, low cut muscle shirts or spaghetti straps less than one inch (2 fingers) in width, halter/tube/ mesh/low cut/strapless or midriff tops or tops that show the skin when the arms are raised. Please help your child to remember to wear tennis shoes on PE days. Flip- flops and sandals are NOT acceptable. Students may bring hats, water bottles and sunglasses to PE. Our activities will be low intensity as the weather gets warmer and students will have plenty of opportunities to drink water. ++++++++++++++++ School Song: We’re the Basha Bobcats, hear us roar! In our tan and blue, watch our spirit soar! With a Bobcat cheer we will have no fear! We’re the Bobcats, here we come! With pride we reach for all our goals! You will see how much our spirit shows! With a roar we’re on our way! Hey! We’re the Bobcats, here we come! Grrrrr!