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Daily Bulletin 4-1-25

The Daily Bulletin for April 1, 2025, outlines the uniform requirements, today's schedule, and meal menu. It includes notices about health precautions, a spring blood drive, and opportunities for student submissions to the Talisman. Additionally, it provides information on sports events and a historical note about the first U.S. House of Representatives electing its speaker.

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Daily Bulletin 4-1-25

The Daily Bulletin for April 1, 2025, outlines the uniform requirements, today's schedule, and meal menu. It includes notices about health precautions, a spring blood drive, and opportunities for student submissions to the Talisman. Additionally, it provides information on sports events and a historical note about the first U.S. House of Representatives electing its speaker.

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DAILY BULLETIN

TUESDAY
APRIL 1, 2025
Uniform for Today: Class B

Uniform for Tomorrow: Class B

Today’s Schedule
0830-0945 Period 1

0955-1110 Period 3

1120-1235 Period 5

1235-1325 II Mess

1325-1440 Period 7

1450-1530 Tutorial

MEAL MENU
II Mess: Mexican Chicken Tinga Torta, Black Bean and Corn
Salad, French Fries

Seasonal Salad Bar / Dynamic Deli Bar

III Mess: Crispy Tonkatsu (Japanese Pork Katsu) Tonkatsu


Sauce, Steamed Scallion Rice, Roasted Broccoli and
Carrots
Salad: Carrot & Daikon Namasu

I Mess: Cheddar Ham Oven Omelet, Scrambled Eggs, Bacon,


Tater Tots, Juice, Milk, Infused Ice Water, Fresh Cut Fruit,
Berries, Yogurt, Granola, Hand Fruit

Notices

Mess Hall
Reminder: Pick up your trash!! You must take your plates and
silverware to the dish room window. DO NOT dump your plates
and silverware into the trash.

Message From The Health Center

Flu season is here. Make sure that you wash your hands and
cover your mouth when you cough or sneeze. Let’s stop the
spread of germs.
Teacher/Counselor

Study Hall and Office Hours

Ms. Castellano (Study Hall)

Ms. Hess (Study Hall)

Mrs. Lin (Study Hall)

Save a Life!!!

We will be having our spring blood drive next Thursday, 4/3!

Please use the following link to sign up:

https://www.redcrossblood.org/give.html/drive-
results?zipSponsor=ANA

We have the following incentives for donating:

– Red Cross T Shirt

– $15 Amazon Gift Card

– A Day of PT on Monday 4/7

– A Pizza Night on Monday 4/7

– A chance to SAVE A LIFE!

Remember: You can only donate if you are 16+. 16 year old need
parental consent (attached parent consent form–please fill out
and send to myself or Profe Ferndandez).

Thanks for saving a life!

ASB
Talisman!

Are you poetic, have a short story, haiku or a great drawing or


painting that you would like to have featured? April 1st is the
deadline to submit any work you would like to have in the
Talisman. All submissions should go to Mrs. Gielow
at sgielow@armyandnavyacademy.org or Ms. Riley at
triley@armyandnavyacademy.org.

Bring a Buddy Program


Have you heard about our Bring-a-Buddy program?
Cadets, you can refer a friend to the Academy and receive a
$1000 Bookstore credit for every verified enrollment!
Please contact the Admission Office for more information.
Thank you!
Sports Blast!

All cadets, please remember to form up in front of Davis Hall


for our mandatory accountability formation.

Only head to your sports after you have been dismissed.

HS Baseball

Tuesday vs TBD 4 pm

Wednesday vs Lions Tourney 4 pm

Thursday vs TBD 4 pm

MS Baseball

Practice @ 3:45

Golf

Tuesday @ St. Joseph’s Academy 3:30 pm

Thursday vs EC/HP 4 pm

Lacrosse

Wednesday vs Del Lago 6:30


Swim

Practice @ Pool

Tennis

Tuesday @ Orange Glen 3:30

Wednesday @Classical Academy 3:15 pm (Woodlands park)

Thursday vs SDJA 3 pm

Track Team

Wednesday @Pacific Cluster 4 pm

Saturday @ Willie Banks Invite 8 am

Volleyball

Tuesday @ Del Lago 6 pm

Thursday vs Calvin Christian 4 pm


FROM THE DESK OF THE COMMANDANT:
First U.S. House of Representatives elects speaker

On April 1, 1789, the first U.S. House of Representatives, meeting


in New York City, reaches quorum and elects Pennsylvania
Representative Frederick Augustus Conrad Muhlenberg as its
first speaker.

Muhlenberg, a Lutheran minister and the former president of


the Pennsylvania convention to ratify the U.S. Constitution, was
the son of Henry Augustus Muhlenberg and grandson of
Johann Conrad Weiser, two of the leading Germans in colonial
Pennsylvania. His brother, Major General John Peter Gabriel
Muhlenberg, also served in the first House of Representatives.

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