Spanish is the second most spoken language in the United States.  There are approximately 254 million people who speak English and approximately 43 million people who speak Spanish.

Did you read the alchemist by Paolo Coelho last year?! If you have an extra copy you don’t want, please drop it off in room 167. Thanks!

Bring $1 to buy a brownie from the Life Skill’s Brownie Sale during lunches on Friday, September 20th.

The Franklin County Board of Elections is looking for students 17 and older to work the polls on November 5th.  They are willing to pay approximately $170 for the commitment to participate.  If interested, please visit their website link for “Youth at the Booth”.  We are off school that day, so this is a great opportunity to make some money and learn more about our government.

Sign up to talk with representatives from the following colleges this week.  Lipscomb University, Capital, Case Western Reserve, Otterbein and Wright State. Questions, see Ms. Mongolier in Guidance.

Our varsity boys football team is playing against Marysville tonight at 7pm! The game is away and the theme is country! Show up to support our Cats!

Best of luck to out girls cross country team as they travel to Illinois for the Richard Spring Invite and best of luck to JV racing tomorrow at the Celtic Clash.

GYMNASTICS TEAM!  We need YOU!! Please consider coming out for the Varsity Gymnastics team if you have gymnastics experience! Pre-Season Lifting is on Tuesdays from 6:15-7:00  in the Bradley Weight room (this is for all 3 High Schools). Tryouts are Nov 1st & 2nd.

The first ASL Club meeting will meet in room 202 on Tuesday, Sept. 24th, from 2:45-3:15. No prior knowledge of ASL is needed!

Are you interested in ways to improve your public speaking? The Davidson Speech and Debate Club seeks to offer debate activities which improve critical thinking, teamwork, citizenship, and leadership as well as promote a diverse community committed to empowering students through competitive speech and debate. Join us after school every Tuesday in room 243. Hope to see you there!



Dolores Huerta is a living civil rights icon. She has spent most of her life as a political activist fighting for better working conditions for farmworkers, and she is a firm believer in the power of political organizing to effect change.  She co-founded the United Farm Workers of America union with Ceasar Chavez. Though often overshadowed, she coined the movement’s famous slogan, Sí se puede — Spanish for “Yes, we can”.  President Barack Obama awarded her the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 2012.

Did you read the alchemist by Paolo Coelho last year?! If you have an extra copy you don’t want, please drop it off in room 167. Thanks!

Bring $1 to buy a brownie from the Life Skill’s Brownie Sale during lunches on Friday, September 20th.

The Franklin County Board of Elections is looking for students 17 and older to work the polls on November 5th.  They are willing to pay approximately $170 for the commitment to participate.  If interested, please visit their website link for “Youth at the Booth”.  We are off school that day, so this is a great opportunity to make some money and learn more about our government.

Sign up to talk with representatives from the following colleges this week.  Lipscomb University, Capital, Case Western Reserve, Otterbein and Wright State. Questions, see Ms. Mongolier in Guidance.

GYMNASTICS TEAM!  We need YOU!! Please consider coming out for the Varsity Gymnastics team if you have gymnastics experience! Pre-Season Lifting is on Tuesdays from 6:15-7:00  in the Bradley Weight room (this is for all 3 High Schools). Tryouts are Nov 1st & 2nd.

The first ASL Club meeting will meet in room 202 on Tuesday Sept. 24th from 2:45-3:15. No prior knowledge of ASL is needed!



September 18th is Chile’s Independence Day.  This public holiday marks the date when the Chilean people declared independence from Spain in 1810.  It is Chile’s National Day and along with Christmas, this period is the most important holiday time in Chile.

Did you read the alchemist by Paolo Coelho last year?! If you have an extra copy you don’t want, please drop it off in room 167. Thanks!

Bring $1 to buy a brownie from the Life Skills Brownie Sale during lunches on Friday, September 20th.

The Franklin County Board of Elections is looking for students 17 and older to work the polls on November 5th.  They are willing to pay approximately $170 for the commitment to participate.  If interested, please visit their website link for “Youth at the Booth.”  We are off school that day, so this is a great opportunity to make some money and learn more about our government.

Sign up to talk with representatives from the following colleges this week.  Lipscomb University, Capital, Case Western Reserve, Otterbein and Wright State. Questions, see Ms. Mongolier in Guidance.

GYMNASTICS TEAM!  We need YOU!! Please consider coming out for the Varsity Gymnastics team if you have gymnastics experience! Pre-Season Lifting is on Tuesdays from 6:15-7:00  in the Bradley Weight room (this is for all 3 High Schools). Tryouts are Nov 1st & 2nd.

The first ASL Club meeting will meet in room 202 on Tuesday, Sept. 24th from 2:45-3:15. No prior knowledge of ASL is needed!



Hispanic Heritage Week was started by President Lyndon Johnson in 1968. It was then later expanded to a whole month under President Ronald Reagan in 1988.  National Hispanic Heritage Month is from September 15th to October 15th.  During this month, we pay tribute to the generations of Hispanic and Latin Americans who have positively influenced and enriched our nation and society.

Did you read the alchemist by Paolo Coelho last year?! If you have an extra copy you don’t want, please drop it off in room 167. Thanks!

Bring $1 to buy a brownie from the Life Skill’s Brownie Sale during lunches on Friday, September 20th.

The Franklin County Board of Elections is looking for students 17 and older to work the polls on November 5th.  They are willing to pay approximately $170 for the commitment to participate.  If interested, please visit their website link for “Youth at the Booth”.  We are off school that day, so this is a great opportunity to make some money and learn more about our government.

Sign up to talk with representatives from the following colleges this week.  Lipscomb University, Capital, Case Western Reserve, Otterbein and Wright State. Questions, see Ms. Mongolier in Guidance.

Congratulations to the Davidson Marching Band for an outstanding performance at the Hilliard Band Invitational this past Saturday.  It was their first competition of the season, and they received a Superior rating (the highest possible) and qualified for State Finals.  Congrats to our Wildcat band!!

The first BSA meeting of the year will be after school today, in the Media Center. All are welcome!

Art Club will be meeting after school today in Room 127.  Join us for “en plein air” painting with watercolors outside.  All are welcome!

The first ASL Club meeting will meet in room 202 on Tuesday Sept. 24th from 2:45-3:15. No prior knowledge of ASL is needed!



September 16th is Mexican Independence Day, which celebrates Mexico’s declaration of independence from Spain in 1810.  This day is filled with national pride, colorful parades, mariachi concerts, and food.  People of Mexican heritage all over the world commemorate this important event in their country’s history.

Did you read the alchemist by Paolo Coelho last year?! If you have an extra copy you don’t want, please drop it off in room 167. Thanks!

Bring $1 to buy a brownie from the Life Skill’s Brownie Sale during lunches on Friday, September 20th.

The Franklin County Board of Elections is looking for students 17 and older to work the polls on November 5th.  They are willing to pay approximately $170 for the commitment to participate.  If interested, please visit their website link for “Youth at the Booth”.  We are off school that day, so this is a great opportunity to make some money and learn more about our government.

Sign up to talk with representatives from the following colleges this week.  Lipscomb University, Capital, Case Western Reserve, Otterbein and Wright State. Questions, see Ms. Mongolier in Guidance.

Congratulations to the Davidson Marching Band for an outstanding performance at the Hilliard Band Invitational this past Saturday.  It was their first competition of the season, and they received a Superior rating (the highest possible) and qualified for State Finals.  Congrats to our Wildcat band!!

The first BSA meeting of the year will be after school on Tuesday, September 17th in the Media Center. All are welcome!

Art Club will be meeting after school on Tuesday in Room 127.  Join us for “en plein air” painting with watercolors outside.  All are welcome!

Attention anyone interested in joining Spanish club – our first meeting is TODAY after school in room 202! Come celebrate the first day of Hispanic Heritage month with us while we enjoy food, games, and music from many Latin cultures!

The first ASL Club meeting will meet in room 202 on Tuesday Sept. 24th from 2:45-3:15. No prior knowledge of ASL is needed!

Have a great day,  Davidson!



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