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Rosemond morning bulletin: Back-to-school night Sept. 10; juniors raise $450; ASB sells beef sticks; school play and Red Out announced
Summary
Students on Rosemond's morning bulletin announced a Sept. 10 back-to-school night, a junior-class fundraiser that raised $450, ASB beef-stick sales, a weekend staging of The Prom featuring alum Courtney Jones, and a Red Out theme for the next home football game.
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Rosemond students used the school's morning bulletin to remind peers that back-to-school night is scheduled for Wednesday, Sept. 10; announce that the junior class raised $450 in a recent fundraiser; promote ASB beef-stick sales; publicize a weekend staging of the play The Prom that includes a former Rosemond student now teaching at Rosemond Elementary; and encourage a Red Out theme for the next home football game.
Aileen, a Rosemond student who spoke on the bulletin, told listeners, "Don't forget. Next Wednesday, September 10, we have back to school night, so don't get your phone taken." She also announced, "Congratulations to our junior class for raising $450 in Soca Junior." The bulletin directed freshmen wanting to sign up for the freshman event to Room 702 with their freshman advisor, Miss Black, and said permission slips will be available for a Friday, Sept. 12 event held at both lunches.
Emily, representing Associated Student Body (ASB) on the bulletin, promoted a student snack sale: "If you guys are feeling hungry, want something to snack on, ASB is selling beef sticks. 1 for $2 and 2 for $3." The announcement gave price and purchase details but did not list sale dates or how long the sale will run.
Gavin and Miss Burgess discussed a local theater production. Miss Burgess said the school play The Prom is showing at the Palmdale Playhouse, and described one performer: "There's an alumni from our drama program who graduated in 2019. Her name is Courtney Jones. She's a teacher at Rosemond Elementary now, and she's playing, like, the main role in the play." Miss Burgess gave show times as 8 p.m. Friday and Saturday and 2 p.m. Sunday.
Student reporters Gabby and Savannah announced a Red Out for the next home football game and encouraged student attendance: "We have come up with the theme of a red out, and, basically, you just need to wear all red. And if you wear red, we're trying to work it so that you could get in for free," Savannah said. The bulletin did not confirm final ticket policy or which game date this applies to.
The bulletin included several short sports items from student athletes discussing last week's game performance and preparations for the upcoming game against Big Bear; those remarks were conversational reports from players, not formal athletic-department statements.
Many announcements were logistical: dates (back-to-school night on Sept. 10; a freshman event on Sept. 12 at both lunches), a dollar amount raised ($450), ASB pricing (one beef stick for $2, two for $3), and theater show times (8 p.m. Friday and Saturday, 2 p.m. Sunday). The bulletin did not include contact information for parents, final ticket policies for the Red Out, or the duration of the beef-stick sale.
Student-run bulletins like this provide quick reminder-level information for the school community; students and parents seeking confirmation of dates, ticketing rules, or event sign-up procedures should consult Rosemond's official announcements or contact school staff directly.

