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Midnight Masquerade Photographer

A professional photographer from Lifetouch pictures will be at the dance to take pictures of students in front of a professional background.  Lifetouch asks that students pay in full on dance night

Package A: – $60:

  • 2 8×10 portraits
  • 4 5×7 portraits
  • 4 3×5 portraits
  • 28 2×3 wallets
  • 12 additional wallets

Package B – $50:

  • 2 8×10 portraits
  • 2 5×7 portraits
  • 4 3×5 portraits
  • 16 2×3 wallets
  • 12 additional wallets

Package C – $40:

  • 4 5×7 portraits
  • 4 3×5 portraits
  • 12 2×3 wallets
  • 12 additional wallets

Package D – $10 per person – Group Package:

  • 1 5×7 portrait
  • 4 2×3 wallets

Package E – $35

  • 2 5×7 portraits
  • 2 3×5 portraits
  • 16 2×3 wallets

Package F – $25

  • 4 3×5 portaits
  • 8 2×3 wallets

Package G – Without wallets – $15

  • 4 3×5 portraits

A La Carte:
1 8×10 portrait – $20
2 5×7 portraits – $20

Midnight Masquerade

WMS Midnight Masquerade

Winter Wonderland Dance

Download the PDF version of the dance information/permission slip
Download the DOC version of the dance information/permission slip

Our second dance/activity night of the year, the Winter Wonderland dance, is on December 12, 2008.  The sixth grade dance is from 6:00-7:15 pm and the seventh & eighth grade dance is from 7:30-9:00 pm.

In addition to a dance with a DJ, we will also have:

  • A Movie
  • A Guitar Hero concern on the huge auditorium screen
  • Games (board/table games and ping pong)
  • Food (candy, popcorn, cotton candy, pizza) and drinks
  • and lots more!

Make sure you bring extra money to buy drinks and souvenirs.  Download the information sheet (at the top of the post) for more information and to find out how to be a VIP!  We hope to see you there!

December 3, 2008 Student Council Agenda

You may download the December 2rd meeting agenda in two formats:

PDF (Adobe Acrobat Reader)
DOC (Microsoft Word)

Next Meeting: Wednesday, January 7, 2009

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The Giving Tree

Thursday, November 13, 2008 – Student Council Agenda

Student Council Agenda

Thursday, November 13, 2008
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1.    Welcome!
2.    Spirit Week*!**!**!**!**!*

  • Monday: Multiplicity Day
  • Tuesday: No School
  • Wednesday: Hat day
  • Thursday: Wacky Tacky Day
  • Friday: School spirit day

3.  Dance*!**!*

  • The next dance is Friday, December 12, 2008 *!**!*
  • Winter wonderland theme*!**!*
  • Need parent volunteers *!**!*
    • To help sell tickets the week of the dance and to chaperone the dance.
    • If you think your parents can help, please fill out the form with your information and I will give them a call.
    • We need at least five parent chaperones the day of the dance and at least one to sell tickets every day or we can’t have a dance.
    • Right now we have zero
  • Need donations:
    • Artificial trees (not Christmas trees) )
    • White holiday lights
    • Sheer white fabric
    • White, blue, and silver balloons
    • Spray glitter
    • Curling ribbon or crepe paper streamers

4.    Canned Food Drive (see canned food drive information sheet)
The 2008 Canned Food Drive will begin on Monday, November 17, and continue until Friday, December 5. Members of the WMS Student Council Community Service Committee will work with the Food Bank of Central and Eastern North Carolina to distribute all food items collected. Food will go directly to help needy families in our area.

  1. Each homeroom will be given a cardboard box to collect cans and other non-perishable food items as they come in:
  2. NO HOME-PACKAGED ITEMS of any kind will be accepted. Only commercially canned or boxed food that will not spoil may be donated.
  3. NO PET FOOD or any other item unfit for human consumption may be donated.
  4. NO EXPIRED FOOD ITEM with a date that already passed may be donated.
  5. Ramen noodle packages, extremely small cans/boxes, or similar items will count as one “can” for every TEN items donated.
  6. We reserve the right to reject any item for donation.

2.  Each Student Council homeroom representative is responsible to:

  • Motivate the students of their homeroom to bring in as many food items as possible to help needy families in our community.
  • To keep an accurate count of how many cans and other food items have been placed into their homeroom collection box.
  • To bring this box directly to the Student Services conference room with a “can count” attached whenever it fills up, and on all designated “collection days” (see below).
    • Friday, November 21
    • Friday, December 5

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Spirit Week

November 10-14th is Wakefield Middle School’s Spirit Week!  Dress up each day to show your school spirit!  The homeroom class with the most participation will win a breakfast snack compliments of the Student Council.

Student Council Agenda – 10/29/08

Student Council Agenda (PDF)

Student Council Agenda

Wednesday, October 29, 2008

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  1. Welcome!
  2. Pennies for Pasta Update
    1. We’ve raised over $3,000 so far, and are on our way towards our $4,000 goal!
    2. It’s not too late to start bringing in pennies!
    3. *!* Boxes will be collected on Friday during fourth and fifth period.
    4. *!* If possible, please have someone count the money in the box and leave it on a post-it note inside the box.
    5. *!* Make sure the teacher’s name is on the box!
    6. *!* There will be containers outside the cafeteria with each teacher’s name on them. Put money in the containers to take points away from that teacher’s count.
    7. *!* Teachers received a letter from Mr. Misuraca’s winning CSI class in their mailbox today, they can read it to their CSI classes if they want.

  1. Dance*!**!*
    1. The next dance is Friday, December 12, 2008 *!**!*
    2. Winter wonderland theme*!**!*
    3. Need parent volunteers

i. To help sell tickets the week of the dance and to chaperone the dance.

ii. If your parents can help, please stop by and see Mr. Misuraca before you leave the meeting today.

    1. Need donations:

i. Silver, blue, and white glitter and sequins

ii. Artificial trees (not Christmas trees)

iii. Artificial snow (spray cans)

iv. White holiday lights

v. Sheer white fabric

vi. Batting

vii. White spray paint

viii. White, blue, and silver balloons

ix. Spray glitter

x. Curling ribbon or crepe paper streamer

  1. Candy for the Troops *!**!**!*
    1. Dr. Edmond Suh is accepting candy at his office (a block past the factory) for the troops
    2. 1711 S Main St. Wake Forest, NC 27587.
    3. A fire truck and Army hummer will be there.
    4. If you have extra candy after Halloween, drop it off on Saturday between 10am-1 pm

  1. Spirit Week*!**!**!**!**!*
    1. Monday: Multiplicity Day
    2. Tuesday: No School
    3. Wednesday: Hat day
    4. Thursday: Wacky Tacky Day
    5. Friday: School spirit day