
Menlo’s Junior Classical League club certainly takes home the awards. Did you know they also make coloring books with the stories of Arachne and other myths for children at the Redwood Family House?

Menlo’s Junior Classical League club certainly takes home the awards. Did you know they also make coloring books with the stories of Arachne and other myths for children at the Redwood Family House?
We’re looking for people for Certamen this year. If you’re interested, contact Mrs. Vasquez!
If you had Magistra Denali in middle school, come to A222 during lunch next Tuesday (September 30th) to work on your scrapbook page!
Download the permission slip: Progressive Supper 14
On Sunday, September 21, the Menlo JCL will embark on its own epic journey, our annual Progressive Supper. We will depart from the Menlo circle at 4:30 pm and anticipate a 8:30 pm return to the school. We will visit three different homes and dine on delectable cuisine at each of them. The cost for this event is a paltry $5 which you can pay in cash, check (made out to Menlo School), or at the Bookstore (write BS on the form). Not only do you get great food, drink, and transportation, but you will have the opportunity to enjoy the company of your fellow JCLers and get to know the Menlo Latin community. Please return your money and forms to Mrs. Vasquez in A222 no later than Tuesday, September 16.
Here is the itinerary. Many thanks to the families who are hosting the dinner!
Appetizers: The Paces [302 Selby Lane, Atherton (592-7045)]
Main Course: The Baldwins [20 Smoke Tree Lane, Woodside (529-1973)]
Dessert: The Costellos [1336 Cloud Ave, Menlo Park (752-6959)]
Salvete, omnes!
It was wonderful to see the entirety of our Menlo JCL chapter at our first meeting today! I can tell, by the dedication and attentiveness that each of our officers possess, that this will be a very fun and productive year for our chapter. I can’t wait to kick off the year with upcoming events like the Progressive Supper and the treasure hunt with the middle schoolers. Keep up to good work everyone!
Sincerely,
Grace Costello
Consul