Daily Bulletin

Thursday, March 12th, 2026

Alum Presentation We are thrilled to welcome back a Signature School alum for a special lunchtime presentation! This is a must-attend for any student considering a career in medicine or healthcare. In May 2025, Pranav Chandar was selected for the prestigious IU Indianapolis B/MD Pathway, a highly selective program that provides a direct route from undergraduate study to the IU School of Medicine. March17 is our lucky day. Sign up on your Schoology Class page to hear Pranav's take on: • The B/MD Experience: What the application and interview process are really like. • Pathway Options: Insights into the 3-year vs. 4-year undergraduate tracks. • Pre-Health Prep: Practical advice on how to spend your time in high school to stand out—from clinical hours to coursework. • Life at IU Indy: What it's like to study science in the heart of Indianapolis's medical corridor. Bring your lunch and your questions! Whether you are a freshman just starting to explore, a junior beginning your college search, or an admitted senior come learn about life at IU-Indy what it takes to secure a seat in medical school.

 

Deaconess Junior Volunteer Program Are you looking for a way to gain work experience and earn community service hours this summer? Deaconess Hospital is now accepting applications for its 2026 Junior Volunteer Program. The program runs from June 1st through July 24th and is open to students who will be 15 years old by the start of June. You'll get the chance to see the inner workings of a hospital by helping out in nursing units, central supply, and the gift shop. The deadline to apply is Friday, March 20th. Late applications will not be accepted. You can find more details in your Class Notes or in the bulletin. Information and application link: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Ul5Z1qO2Aq8pvyojF3dkfofcvuebIs6w/view?…

 

Pi Day In honor of Pi Day, Mu Alpha Theta will be selling pie in the Koch Center Commons on Thursday during lunch. Come with 30 digits of Pi memorized for $1 off, or with 157 digits memorized for free pie!

 

Spirit Week Student Council's Games Committee congratulates the seniors on winning Wednesday! Don't forget to look for the QR code for today's lunchtime game, Strands! Yesterday, with their rhyming outfits of curdle and Wordle, seniors Louise and Rukayat helped put their class one step closer to earning the Spirit Week point. Be sure to keep participating throughout the rest of the week to earn more points for your class and the Fling!" There is still time to Sign-Up for the Spring Fling Games! Be sure to do so via the flyer's QR Code before the end of lunchtime today! And, in preparation for Friday afternoon's Fling Games, remember to get pumped up, yummy'ed up, and locked in at tomorrow morning's traditional Spirit Week Pancake Breakfast in the KC Commons. As the chef at the IHOP griddle would say "If you're Hungry Jack, don't flip out, the more the batter," and there will be a point to stack up at the Pancake Decorating Competition. Don't waffle about, be there to round out Spirit Week and support your class on a roll past the Victory on the way to the Y for the win! The KC Common's kitchen doors will open tomorrow morning at 7:45.

 

Volleyball Club Volleyball Club will meet this Friday at the Y from 3:30 to 5. It will be a tournament, so everyone participating must pay $5 to a volleyball officer at the start. This is a CAS Project, so no teachers will be present. If you have any questions, please ask officer Olivia Hollander.

 

Basketball Club Want to have fun and play basketball? Come to the downtown YMCA after school on Friday and join us at basketball club. Non-members pay $5 and members get in for free. All skill levels are welcome. This is a CAS project so no teachers will be present. For more information contact officers Andrew Hruaia or Ali Khan.

 

Upcoming Volunteer Opportunities Student volunteers are needed for a collection of activities throughout March. You can help plant trees or remove invasive species this weekend. Later this month, you can serve as an usher at an awards ceremony or help with Feed Evansville's food pantry over Spring Break. Summer volunteer programs at the zoo and the library are now accepting applications, too. Be sure to check out the Schoology page for details, or see Mrs. Atkinson if you have questions.

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