Sunday, February 26, 2017

March 1: Wednesday

Calendar (HOPE WEEK)
March 1: Wednesday
  • Boys Lacrosse vs Herriman @ 6pm
March 2: Thursday
March 3: Friday

Upcoming Events:
  • March 6-10: Culture Week + Assembly
  • March 7: DC Parent Meeting @ 6pm 
  • March 17: End of Term 3
  • March 22: Stars Assembly (double assembly)
  • March 27-31: Election Week
  • April 3-9: DC Trip
  • April 15: MORP
  • April 24-28: Junior Week
  • April 28: Senior Prom @ Jamestown (Clubs + Student Gov)
  • May 1-12: AP Testing
  • May 13: PROM
  • May 15-19: Senior Week
  • May 26: Last Day of School
Shout Outs




  • Everyone who came to cheer on the girls in the basketball semi finals + at the Boys game yesterday
  • Grace H & Rachel B for taking pictures at Sweethearts
  • Sweethearts was a huge success!!!
TO DO TODAY:
 REMINDERS:
  • Reminder- DC Payments Have I Paid? UPDATED 2/6
  • DC Parent Meeting next Tuesday @ 6pm 

1. Take a picture with each group and their cutout
2. Culture Week assignments (Flag + Fact- 10 points each=20 pts)
3. Clean up student government room
4. JoAnna + Justices- send email to those who came to the election meeting
Culture Week 2017
Committee:                                        Assignments :                                         

Assembly
Chairs:
Lakshan Lingam, Mairen Polo
& Matthew Viveros
Committee:
Kennedy Rogers, Cougar Rich, Grant LaFontaine, Grace Miller
-Talk to Reps from Culture Clubs
-Plan Minute to Win it Games (the fillers during the assembly)
-Finalize Assembly script
-Choose who will host the assembly
- Tech Crew
- Collect names of all the performers so we can excuse them from class (do this during the dress rehearsal)

Art Show
Chairs:
Emma Barton & Abby Beutler
Committee:
Anna Jackson, Jared Call, Leigh Nielson, Caleb Chadburn, Grace Larsen, Kate Clifford
- Make little cards to attach to art (see Mairen)
- Figure out how to accept art
*During the week*
- Set up art gallery (see Mairen)
- Unlock the doors at lunch, after lunch make sure the door is locked


Advertising
Chairs:
Kathryn Eyring & Ashley Larsen
Committee:
Canyon Stewart, Nicole Curtis, JoAnna Johnson, Thomas Armond, Kira Larsen, Brittney Conger, Sam LaComb
-Video Announcement (interview people, work with dress up days group to get the word out)
-Posters
-Timpview News Advertisement
-



Dress Up Days
Chairs:
Drew Clark & Peter Riboldi
Committee:
Lindsey Bird, Montana Rogers, Rachel Jackson, Niles Herrod, Wyatt Collins, Annie Jacob
-Spirit Competition between grades
-Make Instagram posts for each dress up day
-Come up with themes for each dress up day (remember to be sensitive to other cultures)
-Posters with the themes for the days on it



Lunchtime Activities
Chairs:
Luz Kaouk & Grace Hatfield
Committee:
Ally Schiess, Trevor Shumway, Michael Showalter, Jackson Sevison, Zoi Guzzo, Sophie Gerstner
  • Booths
-Ask all language teachers if they would like to provide food or activities during lunch
- Think of different cultural activities we could put on as a student government if the activities don’t pan out.



RankCountryPopulation
World7,323,187,457
1.China (Nicole)1,373,541,278
2.India (Anna)1,266,883,598
3.United States (Montana)323,995,528
4.Indonesia (Lindsey)258,316,051
5.Brazil (Jared)205,823,665
6.Pakistan (Drew)201,995,540
7.Nigeria (Arden)186,053,386
8.Bangladesh (Grace H)156,186,882
9.Russia (Rachel B)142,355,415
10.Japan (Jackson)126,702,133
11.Mexico (Grace M)123,166,749
12.Philippines (Abby)102,624,209
13.Ethiopia (Brittney)102,374,044
14.Vietnam (Sophie)95,261,021
15.Egypt (Annie)94,666,993
16.Iran (Grace L)82,801,633
17.Congo, Dem. Rep. (Trevor)81,331,050
18.Germany (Grant)80,722,792
19.Turkey (Ally)80,274,604
20.Thailand (Rachel J)68,200,824
21.France (Emma)66,836,154
22.United Kingdom (Kira)64,430,428
23.Italy (Matthew)62,007,540
24.Burma (Leigh)56,890,418
25.South Africa (Cougar)54,300,704
26.Tanzania (Mairen)52,482,726
27.Korea, South (Wyatt)50,924,172
28.Spain (Luz)48,563,476
29.Colombia (Peter)47,220,856
30.Kenya (Zoi)46,790,758
31.Ukraine (Thomas)44,209,733
32.Argentina (JoAnna)43,886,748
33.Algeria (Kennedy)40,263,711
34.Poland (Canyon)38,523,261
35.Uganda (Lakshan)38,319,241
36.Iraq (Kathryn)38,146,025
37.Sudan (Kate)36,729,501
38.Canada (Michael)35,362,905
39.Morocco (Sam)33,655,786
40.Afghanistan (Ashley)33,332,025
41.Malaysia (Niles)30,949,962
42.Venezuela30,912,302
43.Peru30,741,062
44.Uzbekistan29,473,614
45.Nepal29,033,914
46.Saudi Arabia28,160,273
47.Yemen27,392,779
48.Ghana26,908,262
49.Mozambique25,930,150
50.Korea, North25,115,311
1. Nigeria has the highest rate of twin births in the world.
2. Over 50% of Africans are under the age of 25.
3. Exchanging of wedding rings was the tradition of ancient Egyptians.
4. In ancient times, to grieve the death of their cats, Egyptians used to shave off their eyebrows.
5. There are more than 200 languages spoken in Europe.
6. The most visited place in Europe is Disneyland, Paris.
7. Green land in the biggest island in the world.
8. Sweden has more McDonald’s per capita than any other country in Europe.
9. In France, it is against the law to call your pig Napoleon.
10. Unicorn is the official animal of Scotland.
11. The U.S. has no official language.
12. The great wall is more than 23,000 years old.
13. In China, people use 45 billion chopsticks every year.
14. 60% of the world is Asian
15. Only 40% of the world has an Internet connection
16. There are over 6,500 languages in the world today
17. The most spoken language in the world is Mandarin Chinese
18. There are over 7 billion +  people in the world today
19. There are 196 countries in the world
20. The newest country in the world is South Sudan (2011)
21. The most populous country is Tokyo
22. The country with the most landmass is Russia
23. The smallest country in the world is Vatican City (0 square kilometers)
24. On average, citizens of Monaco live longer than anyone else (average 90 years old)
25. Latin America is the most urbanized region in the world
26. The Amazon spreads across 8 countries
27. Brazil is the world’s biggest exporter of coffee, sugar and orange juice
28. 80% of the world’s alpacas live in Peru
29. Colombia produces more than 90% of the world’s emeralds
30. The official name of Mexico is the United Mexican States
31. Rio de Janeiro’s Carnival is the world’s largest street festival
32. There are 77 uncontacted tribes living the in the Amazon Jungle
33. Costa Rica has been ranked as the happiest country in the world
34. Darwin came up with the theory of evolution while visiting South America
35. Colombia only has summer all year round
36. Peru grows 55 varieties of corn (colors like yellow, purple, white and black)
37. China and India are the only 2 nations with populations over a billion people
38. On the border between China and Nepal you can find the world’s highest peak, Mount Everest
39. The Asian continent has the greatest geographic diversity
40. The 10 largest malls in the world are all found in Asia

41. Over 4,000 Chinese children are named “Olympic Games”

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