(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.
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Has a hidden creative talent (e.g., plays an instrument, juggles, does magic, paints).
Knows how to operate a school bus or pallet jack safely.
Has managed a purchase order (PO) from initial creation to final warehouse delivery.
Has successfully completed a marathon, a 5K, or a major mud/obstacle race.
Can decode a budget code string without looking at a cheat sheet (Resource-Goal-Function).
Has met a genuinely famous celebrity, musician, or historical figure in person.
Has survived a school lockdown or fire drill while trapped in an awkward location (like a bathroom).
Has had their name misspelled on an official district document, badge, or sign.
Can explain the exact difference between an IEP and a 504 plan.
Can explain the legal difference between "restricted" and "unrestricted" general funds.
Has worn a school mascot costume or a highly embarrassing spirit-day outfit.
Has conducted a formal classroom observation or evaluation this school year.
Is a self-proclaimed spreadsheet wizard who uses Excel/Sheets for their personal life.
Has attended a graduation ceremony in the last 12 months to cheer on students.
Has been cussed out by a parent or staff member this semester.
Has ever been mistakenly called "Mom," "Dad," or "Teacher" by a student or colleague.
Has tripped or fallen in front of staff or students this year.
Has attended a school board meeting that lasted past 9:00 p.m. this year.
Has survived a cafeteria food fight or a high school prom supervision shift.
Knows what "LCAP," "SBAC," and "DOK" stand for without looking them up.
Was born, raised, or went to school right here in the High Desert.
Can name all the current members of the HUSD school board from memory.
Can name the primary software system HUSD uses for student data tracking (Infinite Campus).
Has gotten to work with mismatched socks or shoes this year.
Can explain phonemic awareness to someone who doesn't work in education.
Has experienced the pure, unadulterated chaos of an elementary rainy-day recess.
Has sat in an IEP that lasted over 2 hours this year.
Has had an outdoor school event or recess plan completely disrupted by the infamous High Desert wind gusts.
Has taught a class session via Zoom or Google Meet (and remembers the "you're on mute" era).
Has filed a temporary restraining order or had one filed against them in their career.
Collects something specific (e.g., sneakers, funky socks, Disney pins, Star Wars memorabilia).
Proudly displays student artwork or a handwritten "thank you" note in their office right now.
Has an alarm clock permanently set for earlier than 5:00 a.m.
Has gotten a citation or speeding ticket this year.
Knows how to log in and check the status of an emergency work order in the maintenance system.
Speaks more than two languages fluently.
Has successfully de-escalated an incredibly tense phone call or parent meeting this semester.
Is an absolute movie buff or binge-watches reality TV guilt-free.
Has personally cleaned up a massive spill or fixed a broken piece of school furniture.
Keeps a secret stash of chocolate, snacks, or caffeine hidden in their desk for "emergencies."
Knows how much a standard school lunch costs down to the exact penny.
Has had to confiscate a bizarre or confusing non-school object from a student.
Was actually a student in HUSD themselves before becoming a leader here.
Refers to a physical paper planner over a digital Google or Outlook calendar.
Is a certified coach for a youth sport, local league, or esports team.
Can recite a movie script, song lyric, or book passage perfectly on command.
Knows the technical difference between MTSS Tier 2 and Tier 3 interventions.
Has gotten completely lost trying to find a specific room on an unfamiliar HUSD campus.
Can effortlessly recite the current state standards for at least one grade level or subject.
Has filled out or approved a complex Facility Use Request form this school year.
Can name the primary software system HUSD uses for payroll (CompassEDU).
Has read more than 5 books for fun so far this year.
Knows the location of the main water shut-off valve on at least one HUSD campus.
Has led a Professional Learning Community (PLC) meeting this semester.
Has a parent, child, or spouse who also works in public education.
Needs to drink more than 3 cups of coffee or tea before noon to function.
Has successfully reset a server or unjammed a main office copier this month.
Has traveled to more than 3 different countries outside of the United States.
Has worked for HUSD for more than 15 years.
Owns more than 3 pets (or owns one incredibly unusual or exotic pet).