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Today is Friday, August 18, 2017
All Class and SGA Officers will meet in Mrs. Grundei's room, 6-121, for a mandatory meeting during Learning Opps on Monday.
GUIDANCE
CLUBS
ATHLETICS
VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES
SPORTS CALENDAR FOR AUGUST
Tonight: football (home) vs. Weeki Wachi (7:00)
Monday: volleyball (home) vs. Lake Minneola (5:30/7:00)
Tuesday: volleyball (home) vs. Umatilla (5:30/7:00)
Thursday: volleyball (home) vs. Leesburg (530/700)
Thursday: JV football (home) vs. Mount Dora (6:00)
8/25: V. Football (away) at Villages (7:00)
8/28: volleyball (home) vs. South Sumter (5:30/7:00)
TAVARES HIGH SCHOOLDAILY BULLETIN
8/29: volleyball (away) at Mount Dora (530/700)
8/31: volleyball (home) vs. MDCA (5:30/7:00)
8/31: JV football (away) at East Ridge (6:00)
9/1: V. football (away) at Brooksville Central (7:00)
Word of the Day
alleviateEasy to Bear Word of the Day:Imagine a burdensome weight being lifted: it would make everything easier, and that's the idea behind alleviate. Its relatives (such as lever and levity) all have to do with the idea of lightness, as does their common ancestor: Latin levis, which is distantly related to the English adjective"light."
On This Day in History
1227 - The Mongol conqueror Ghengis Khan died.
1587 - Virginia Dare became the first child to be born on American soil of English parents. The colony that is now Roanoke Island, NC, mysteriously vanished.
1735 - The "Evening Post" of Boston, MA, was published for the first time.
1840 - The American Society of Dental Surgeons was founded in New York City, NY.
1846 - Gen. Stephen W. Kearney and his U.S. forces captured Santa Fe, NM.
1894 - The Bureau of Immigration was established by the U.S. Congress.
1914 - The "Proclamation of Neutrality" was issued by U.S. President Woodrow Wilson. It was aimed at keeping the U.S. out of World War I.
1916 - Abraham Lincoln's birthplace was made into a national shrine.
1919 - The "Anti-Cigarette League of America" was formed in Chicago IL.
1920 - Tennessee ratified the 19th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution. The Amendment guaranteed the right of all American women to vote.
1937 - The first FM radio construction permit was issued in Boston, MA. The station went on the air two years later.
1938 - The Thousand Islands Bridge was dedicated by U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt. The bridge connects the U.S. and Canada.
1940 - Canada and the U.S. established a joint defense plan against the possible enemy attacks during World War II.
1958 - Vladimir Nabokov's novel "Lolita" was published.
1963 - James Meredith graduated from the University of Mississippi. He was the first black man to accomplish this feat.
1966 - The first pictures of earth taken from moon orbit were sent back to the U.S.
1980 - George Brett (Kansas City Royal) had his batting average reach the .400 mark.
1981 - Herschel Walker of the University of Georgia took out an insurance policy with Lloyd’s of London. The all-American was insured for one million dollars.
1982 - The volume on the New York Stock Exchange topped the 100-million level for the first time at 132.69 million shares traded.
1982 - The longest baseball game played at Wrigley Field in Chicago, IL, went 21 innings before the Los Angeles Dodgers defeated the Cubs 2-1.
1987 - Earl Campbell announced his retirement from the National Football League (NFL).
1990 - The first shots were fired by the U.S. in the Persian Gulf Crisis when a U.S. frigate fired rounds across the bow of an Iraqi oil tanker.
1991 - An unsuccessful coup was attempted in against President Mikhail S. Gorbachev. The Soviet hard-liners were responsible. Gorbechev and his family were effectively imprisoned for three days while vacationing in Crimea.
1992 - Larry Bird, after 13 years with the Boston Celtics, announced his retirement.
1997 - Beth Ann Hogan became the first coed in the Virginia Military Institute's 158-year history.
1997 - Patrick Swayze received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
1998 - Mrs. Field's Original Cookies announced that they would acquire the Great American Cookie Co.
2004 - Donald Trump unveiled his board game (TRUMP the Game) where players bid on real estate, buy big ticket items and make billion-dollar business deals.