DPS Pulse, Magic and Tactix you have practise tomorrow...good luck for your grand final on Saturday!
PRIDE Team Meeting tomorrow 8:10am in Room 7
DPS Steel: Come to Room 4 at 12:30pm today!
Mrs Williams miniball team (DPS Bulls) we play at 4pm tonight not 3.30pm. See you there at 3.45pm ready to warm up
Shepherd Jump Jam Comp Team - please come to Room 6 with your morning tea.
Year 5/6 Rippa rugby team. Meet Mr Lennox at Room 1 with your lunch at 12:30 for a practice.
Nasa Picture of the Day (post other notices above this one)
Explanation: This was one strange sunset. For one thing, the typically round Sun appeared distorted, geometrically, and multiply layered. For another, some of these layers appeared unusually green. The Sun, of course, was just fine -- its odd appearance was caused entirely by its light refracting in the Earth's atmosphere. When layers of the Earth's atmosphere are unusually warm, layers of the Sun may appear distorted or even seen multiple times. The effect is most strong nearest sunrise and sunset when terrestrial inversion layers occupy distinct altitudes above the horizon. Different colors of the Sun may also become deflected by significantly different amounts, so that the uppermost superior image may appear momentarily green -- a phenomenon known as a green flash. The featured image was taken in February from Porto Venere, Italy, with San Pietro church situated in the foreground.