ANNOUNCEMENTS
Dec 22, 2010
General:
The Bear Club is looking for your used printer cartridges and unwanted cell phones. These items can be taken to Mr. Bunton’s room.
Athletics:
Meetings, practices, etc:
Student Services:
A reminder to students that the deadline to apply for the February ACT date is January 7.
More scholarships have been listed and deadlines are coming up for many of these scholarships. You need to keep checking the Student Services Bulletin Board and stop into Student Services for more information.
Most colleges and technical schools want applications turned in before January which means you need to have them completed before the Christmas break—time is running out.
Student Services has a job opportunity for a student willing to tutor a middle school student 2-3 days per week after school in a variety of subject areas. Please contact Mrs. Opelt for more details. Tutoring will begin after the holiday season.
HAVE A GREAT HOLIDAY!
Wednesday, December 22, 2010
Tuesday, December 21, 2010
Daily Announcements
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Dec 21, 2010
General:
The Bear Club is looking for your used printer cartridges and unwanted cell phones. These items can be taken to Mr. Bunton’s room.
Aerobics period 2 and 8—remember to brin your hats, mittens, and coats this week for X-country skiing.
Athletics:
All X-Country runners remember to sign-up to work concessions tonight for the BBB game.
Meetings, practices, etc:
Student Services:
A reminder to students that the deadline to apply for the February ACT date is January 7.
More scholarships have been listed and deadlines are coming up for many of these scholarships. You need to keep checking the Student Services Bulletin Board and stop into Student Services for more information.
Most colleges and technical schools want applications turned in before January which means you need to have them completed before the Christmas break—time is running out.
Student Services has a job opportunity for a student willing to tutor a middle school student 2-3 days per week after school in a variety of subject areas. Please contact Mrs. Opelt for more details. Tutoring will begin after the holiday season.
Dec 21, 2010
General:
The Bear Club is looking for your used printer cartridges and unwanted cell phones. These items can be taken to Mr. Bunton’s room.
Aerobics period 2 and 8—remember to brin your hats, mittens, and coats this week for X-country skiing.
Athletics:
All X-Country runners remember to sign-up to work concessions tonight for the BBB game.
Meetings, practices, etc:
Student Services:
A reminder to students that the deadline to apply for the February ACT date is January 7.
More scholarships have been listed and deadlines are coming up for many of these scholarships. You need to keep checking the Student Services Bulletin Board and stop into Student Services for more information.
Most colleges and technical schools want applications turned in before January which means you need to have them completed before the Christmas break—time is running out.
Student Services has a job opportunity for a student willing to tutor a middle school student 2-3 days per week after school in a variety of subject areas. Please contact Mrs. Opelt for more details. Tutoring will begin after the holiday season.
Monday, December 20, 2010
Wrestling Team Wins Husky Invitational
The Ladysmith High School wrestling team took first place at the Eau Claire North Husky Invitational. The sixteen team tournament was won by LHS with a total score of 402.5, LaCross Central took 2nd with a score of 394.5, Phillips took 3rd with a score of 379.4. Congratulations Jacks!
Daily Announcements
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Dec 20, 2010
General:
FCCLA is selling candy grams. Think of that special someone you appreciate or someone you would just like to send one to. FCCLA is selling candy grams for .50 and they will be for sale before and after school until next week Tuesday. You can also stop in Mrs. Harelstad’s room to purchase the candy grams. You can write a message to include in the candy gram and it will be delivered to the person you purchased it for. All proceeds are going to the Children’s Network.
The Bear Club is looking for your used printer cartridges and unwanted cell phones. These items can be taken to Mr. Bunton’s room.
Athletics: Congratulations to the LHS Wrestling Team on their 1st Place finish at the 16-Team Husky Invitational at Eau Claire North on Saturday, December 18, 2010.
All X-Country runners remember to sign-up to work concessions for this Tuesday, December 21 for the BBB game. Parent helpers need to call or email to sign up.
Classes: Aerobics Period 2 and Period 8 – remember your hats, mittens and coats this week for X-country Skiing.
Student Services:
A reminder to students that the deadline to apply for the February ACT date is January 7.
More scholarships have been listed and deadlines are coming up for many of these scholarships. You need to keep checking the Student Services Bulletin Board and stop into Student Services for more information.
Most colleges and technical schools want applications turned in before January which means you need to have them completed before the Christmas break—time is running out.
Dec 20, 2010
General:
FCCLA is selling candy grams. Think of that special someone you appreciate or someone you would just like to send one to. FCCLA is selling candy grams for .50 and they will be for sale before and after school until next week Tuesday. You can also stop in Mrs. Harelstad’s room to purchase the candy grams. You can write a message to include in the candy gram and it will be delivered to the person you purchased it for. All proceeds are going to the Children’s Network.
The Bear Club is looking for your used printer cartridges and unwanted cell phones. These items can be taken to Mr. Bunton’s room.
Athletics: Congratulations to the LHS Wrestling Team on their 1st Place finish at the 16-Team Husky Invitational at Eau Claire North on Saturday, December 18, 2010.
All X-Country runners remember to sign-up to work concessions for this Tuesday, December 21 for the BBB game. Parent helpers need to call or email to sign up.
Classes: Aerobics Period 2 and Period 8 – remember your hats, mittens and coats this week for X-country Skiing.
Student Services:
A reminder to students that the deadline to apply for the February ACT date is January 7.
More scholarships have been listed and deadlines are coming up for many of these scholarships. You need to keep checking the Student Services Bulletin Board and stop into Student Services for more information.
Most colleges and technical schools want applications turned in before January which means you need to have them completed before the Christmas break—time is running out.
Friday, December 17, 2010
Daily Announcements
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Dec 17, 2010
General:
Band members: Your fruit orders will be here today and must be picked up in the auditorium after school today from 3:30 to 6:00.
FCCLA is selling candy grams. Think of that special someone you appreciate or someone you would just like to send one to. FCCLA is selling candy grams for .50 and they will be for sale before and after school until next week Tuesday. You can also stop in Mrs. Harelstad’s room to purchase the candy grams. You can write a message to include in the candy gram and it will be delivered to the person you purchased it for. All proceeds are going to the Children’s Network.
The Bear Club is looking for your used printer cartridges and unwanted cell phones. These items can be taken to Mr. Bunton’s room.
Athletics:
Meetings, practices, etc:
Student Services:
A reminder to students that the deadline to apply for the February ACT date is January 7.
More scholarships have been listed and deadlines are coming up for many of these scholarships. You need to keep checking the Student Services Bulletin Board and stop into Student Services for more information.
Most colleges and technical schools want applications turned in before January which means you need to have them completed before the Christmas break—time is running out.
Dec 17, 2010
General:
Band members: Your fruit orders will be here today and must be picked up in the auditorium after school today from 3:30 to 6:00.
FCCLA is selling candy grams. Think of that special someone you appreciate or someone you would just like to send one to. FCCLA is selling candy grams for .50 and they will be for sale before and after school until next week Tuesday. You can also stop in Mrs. Harelstad’s room to purchase the candy grams. You can write a message to include in the candy gram and it will be delivered to the person you purchased it for. All proceeds are going to the Children’s Network.
The Bear Club is looking for your used printer cartridges and unwanted cell phones. These items can be taken to Mr. Bunton’s room.
Athletics:
Meetings, practices, etc:
Student Services:
A reminder to students that the deadline to apply for the February ACT date is January 7.
More scholarships have been listed and deadlines are coming up for many of these scholarships. You need to keep checking the Student Services Bulletin Board and stop into Student Services for more information.
Most colleges and technical schools want applications turned in before January which means you need to have them completed before the Christmas break—time is running out.
Thursday, December 16, 2010
Daily Announcements
General:
Student Council and HOSA members working at the manna meal tonight should report to the Hope Lutheran Church after school. See Mrs. Krings with any questions.
If you are interesting in going on the New York-Washington DC trip, there are a few seats available on a first come basis. See Mr. Novakofski, Ms. Chopp, or Ms. Rabas as soon as possible if you are interested. The tour organizer may not accept registrations after this Friday.
Seniors: if you have not already done so, your senior pictures are due tomorrow to Mr. Wagenaar.
The Bear Club is looking for your used printer cartridges and unwanted cell phones. These items can be taken to Mr. Bunton’s room.
Mr Allison’s class would like to send a goat to another country for a family in need. To raise money they are selling the ever popular handmade dog treats. Price is $1.50 per bag. The dog treats will be sold during the lunch periods this week. Buy your dog treats today and cross your dog off your Christmas list.
Athletics:
There is no C team BBB at Chetek tonight.
Meetings, practices, etc:
Student Services:
A reminder to students that the deadline to apply for the February ACT date is January 7.
Students that took the PSAT may schedule an appointment with Mrs. Opelt to review your results.
More scholarships have been listed and deadlines are coming up for many of these scholarships. You need to keep checking the Student Services Bulletin Board and stop into Student Services for more information.
Most colleges and technical schools want applications turned in before January which means you need to have them completed before the Christmas break—time is running out.
Student Council and HOSA members working at the manna meal tonight should report to the Hope Lutheran Church after school. See Mrs. Krings with any questions.
If you are interesting in going on the New York-Washington DC trip, there are a few seats available on a first come basis. See Mr. Novakofski, Ms. Chopp, or Ms. Rabas as soon as possible if you are interested. The tour organizer may not accept registrations after this Friday.
Seniors: if you have not already done so, your senior pictures are due tomorrow to Mr. Wagenaar.
The Bear Club is looking for your used printer cartridges and unwanted cell phones. These items can be taken to Mr. Bunton’s room.
Mr Allison’s class would like to send a goat to another country for a family in need. To raise money they are selling the ever popular handmade dog treats. Price is $1.50 per bag. The dog treats will be sold during the lunch periods this week. Buy your dog treats today and cross your dog off your Christmas list.
Athletics:
There is no C team BBB at Chetek tonight.
Meetings, practices, etc:
Student Services:
A reminder to students that the deadline to apply for the February ACT date is January 7.
Students that took the PSAT may schedule an appointment with Mrs. Opelt to review your results.
More scholarships have been listed and deadlines are coming up for many of these scholarships. You need to keep checking the Student Services Bulletin Board and stop into Student Services for more information.
Most colleges and technical schools want applications turned in before January which means you need to have them completed before the Christmas break—time is running out.
Wednesday, December 15, 2010
Daily Announcements
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Dec 15, 2010
General:
If you are interesting in going on the New York-Washington DC trip, there are a few seats available on a first come basis. See Mr. Novakofski, Ms. Chopp, or Ms. Rabas as soon as possible if you are interested. The tour organizer may not accept registrations after this Friday.
Handbell Ensemble members—because of the Activity schedule today, you will be rehearsing with the concert Choir at 10:55.
Seniors: if you have not already done so, get your senior pictures turned to Mr. Wagenaar by this Friday.
The Bear Club is looking for your used printer cartridges and unwanted cell phones. These items can be taken to Mr. Bunton’s room.
Mr Allison’s class would like to send a goat to another country for a family in need. To raise money they are selling the ever popular handmade dog treats. Price is $1.50 per bag. The dog treats will be sold during the lunch periods this week. Buy your dog treats today and cross your dog off your Christmas list.
Athletics:
Congratulations to the wrestling team for their 32 to 27 victory last night.
Meetings, practices, etc:
There will be a FCCLA meeting tomorrow morning at 7:45 in room 711.
Student Services:
A reminder to students that the deadline to apply for the February ACT date is January 7.
Students that took the PSAT may schedule an appointment with Mrs. Opelt to review your results.
More scholarships have been listed and deadlines are coming up for many of these scholarships. You need to keep checking the Student Services Bulletin Board and stop into Student Services for more information.
Most colleges and technical schools want applications turned in before January which means you need to have them completed before the Christmas break—time is running out.
Dec 15, 2010
General:
If you are interesting in going on the New York-Washington DC trip, there are a few seats available on a first come basis. See Mr. Novakofski, Ms. Chopp, or Ms. Rabas as soon as possible if you are interested. The tour organizer may not accept registrations after this Friday.
Handbell Ensemble members—because of the Activity schedule today, you will be rehearsing with the concert Choir at 10:55.
Seniors: if you have not already done so, get your senior pictures turned to Mr. Wagenaar by this Friday.
The Bear Club is looking for your used printer cartridges and unwanted cell phones. These items can be taken to Mr. Bunton’s room.
Mr Allison’s class would like to send a goat to another country for a family in need. To raise money they are selling the ever popular handmade dog treats. Price is $1.50 per bag. The dog treats will be sold during the lunch periods this week. Buy your dog treats today and cross your dog off your Christmas list.
Athletics:
Congratulations to the wrestling team for their 32 to 27 victory last night.
Meetings, practices, etc:
There will be a FCCLA meeting tomorrow morning at 7:45 in room 711.
Student Services:
A reminder to students that the deadline to apply for the February ACT date is January 7.
Students that took the PSAT may schedule an appointment with Mrs. Opelt to review your results.
More scholarships have been listed and deadlines are coming up for many of these scholarships. You need to keep checking the Student Services Bulletin Board and stop into Student Services for more information.
Most colleges and technical schools want applications turned in before January which means you need to have them completed before the Christmas break—time is running out.
Tuesday, December 14, 2010
Daily Announcements
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Dec 14, 2010
General:
There are a very limited number of seats still available for the New York-Washington DC trip and will be available on a first come basis. See Mr. Novakofski, Ms. Chopp, or Ms. Rabas as soon as possible if you are interested. The tour organizer may not accept registrations after this Friday.
2nd semester CNA students-please get all your paperwork into Mrs. Krings as soon as possible.
Seniors: your senior pictures are due this Friday for the yearbook.
The Bear Club is looking for your used printer cartridges and unwanted cell phones. These items can be taken to Mr. Bunton’s room.
Mr Allison’s class would like to send a goat to another country for a family in need. To raise money they are selling the ever popular handmade dog treats. Price is $1.50 per bag. The dog treats will be sold during the lunch periods this week. Buy your dog treats today and cross your dog off your Christmas list.
Athletics:
Meetings, practices, etc: Wrestling team is at Cumberland tonight, boys basketball is at Park Falls tonight, and girls basketball is home tonight against Hayward.
There will be a FCCLA meeting in room 711 this Thursday, Dec 16, at 7:45.
Student Services:
More scholarships have been listed and deadlines are coming up for many of these scholarships. You need to keep checking the Student Services Bulletin Board and stop into Student Services for more information.
Most colleges and technical schools want applications turned in before January which means you need to have them completed before the Christmas break—time is running out.
Juniors: the ASVAB interpretation is scheduled for today. You are required to attend the interpretation during your study hall time. If you do not have a study hall, see Mrs. Opelt to arrange a time.
Dec 14, 2010
General:
There are a very limited number of seats still available for the New York-Washington DC trip and will be available on a first come basis. See Mr. Novakofski, Ms. Chopp, or Ms. Rabas as soon as possible if you are interested. The tour organizer may not accept registrations after this Friday.
2nd semester CNA students-please get all your paperwork into Mrs. Krings as soon as possible.
Seniors: your senior pictures are due this Friday for the yearbook.
The Bear Club is looking for your used printer cartridges and unwanted cell phones. These items can be taken to Mr. Bunton’s room.
Mr Allison’s class would like to send a goat to another country for a family in need. To raise money they are selling the ever popular handmade dog treats. Price is $1.50 per bag. The dog treats will be sold during the lunch periods this week. Buy your dog treats today and cross your dog off your Christmas list.
Athletics:
Meetings, practices, etc: Wrestling team is at Cumberland tonight, boys basketball is at Park Falls tonight, and girls basketball is home tonight against Hayward.
There will be a FCCLA meeting in room 711 this Thursday, Dec 16, at 7:45.
Student Services:
More scholarships have been listed and deadlines are coming up for many of these scholarships. You need to keep checking the Student Services Bulletin Board and stop into Student Services for more information.
Most colleges and technical schools want applications turned in before January which means you need to have them completed before the Christmas break—time is running out.
Juniors: the ASVAB interpretation is scheduled for today. You are required to attend the interpretation during your study hall time. If you do not have a study hall, see Mrs. Opelt to arrange a time.
Labels:
ASVAB,
CNA students,
dog treat fund raiser,
FCCLA meeting,
school trip
Monday, December 13, 2010
Daily Announcements
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Dec 13, 2010
General:
Seniors: Your poinsettia orders will be here after school today and must be picked up between 3:30 and 6:00 in the cafeteria.
Handbell Ensemble members: there will be a rehearsal at 11:15 today in the auditorium with the Concert Choir.
Seniors: your senior pictures are due this Friday for the yearbook.
Jostens will be in the café during the lunch periods today to deliver class rings.
The Bear Club is looking for your used printer cartridges and unwanted cell phones. These items can be taken to Mr. Bunton’s room.
Volleyball Team: You will have concessions tomorrow—please sign up to work with Coach Peggar or Coach Rabas.
Athletics:
Meetings, practices, etc:
Student Services:
More scholarships have been listed and deadlines are coming up for many of these scholarships. You need to keep checking the Student Services Bulletin Board and stop into Student Services for more information.
Most colleges and technical schools want applications turned in before January which means you need to have them completed before the Christmas break—time is running out.
Juniors: the ASVAB interpretation is scheduled tomorrow and you are required to attend the interpretation during your study hall time. If you do not have a study hall, see Mrs. Opelt to arrange a time.
Dec 13, 2010
General:
Seniors: Your poinsettia orders will be here after school today and must be picked up between 3:30 and 6:00 in the cafeteria.
Handbell Ensemble members: there will be a rehearsal at 11:15 today in the auditorium with the Concert Choir.
Seniors: your senior pictures are due this Friday for the yearbook.
Jostens will be in the café during the lunch periods today to deliver class rings.
The Bear Club is looking for your used printer cartridges and unwanted cell phones. These items can be taken to Mr. Bunton’s room.
Volleyball Team: You will have concessions tomorrow—please sign up to work with Coach Peggar or Coach Rabas.
Athletics:
Meetings, practices, etc:
Student Services:
More scholarships have been listed and deadlines are coming up for many of these scholarships. You need to keep checking the Student Services Bulletin Board and stop into Student Services for more information.
Most colleges and technical schools want applications turned in before January which means you need to have them completed before the Christmas break—time is running out.
Juniors: the ASVAB interpretation is scheduled tomorrow and you are required to attend the interpretation during your study hall time. If you do not have a study hall, see Mrs. Opelt to arrange a time.
Labels:
BEAR Club,
class rings,
handbells,
poinsettia orders,
volleyball
Friday, December 10, 2010
Daily Announcements
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Dec 10, 2010
General:
For those who have signed up - Shop with a Cop is tomorrow from 8:00 am to 12:00 noon.
Seniors: Your poinsettia orders will be here next Monday, Dec13, and must be picked up that day between 3:30 and 6:00 in the cafeteria.
Seniors: your senior pictures are due by next week Friday for the yearbook.
Jostens will be next week Monday in the café during the lunch period to deliver class rings.
The Bear Club is looking for your used printer cartridges and unwanted cell phones. These items can be taken to Mr. Bunton’s room.
Today is the last day to turn in your Tastefully Simple order for the Dance Team fundraiser. Thank you for everyone who helped to make this fund raiser a success.
Athletics:
Meetings, practices, etc:
Reminder of the Student Council’s Winter Wonderland Dance after the basketball game tonight. Time is 9 to midnight and cost is $4.00. However, if you bring a canned food item the cost is $3.00 per person
Student Services:
Seniors: If you have not verified how you want your name on your diploma, you must by Student Services today.
More scholarships have been listed and deadlines are coming up for many of these scholarships. You need to keep checking the Student Services Bulletin Board and stop into Student Services for more information.
Most colleges and technical schools want applications turned in before January which means you need to have them completed before the Christmas break—time is running out.
Juniors: the ASVAB interpretation is scheduled for next week Tuesday, Dec 14. Students are required to attend the interpretation during your study hall time. If you do not have a study hall, see Mrs. Opelt to arrange a time.
Dec 10, 2010
General:
For those who have signed up - Shop with a Cop is tomorrow from 8:00 am to 12:00 noon.
Seniors: Your poinsettia orders will be here next Monday, Dec13, and must be picked up that day between 3:30 and 6:00 in the cafeteria.
Seniors: your senior pictures are due by next week Friday for the yearbook.
Jostens will be next week Monday in the café during the lunch period to deliver class rings.
The Bear Club is looking for your used printer cartridges and unwanted cell phones. These items can be taken to Mr. Bunton’s room.
Today is the last day to turn in your Tastefully Simple order for the Dance Team fundraiser. Thank you for everyone who helped to make this fund raiser a success.
Athletics:
Meetings, practices, etc:
Reminder of the Student Council’s Winter Wonderland Dance after the basketball game tonight. Time is 9 to midnight and cost is $4.00. However, if you bring a canned food item the cost is $3.00 per person
Student Services:
Seniors: If you have not verified how you want your name on your diploma, you must by Student Services today.
More scholarships have been listed and deadlines are coming up for many of these scholarships. You need to keep checking the Student Services Bulletin Board and stop into Student Services for more information.
Most colleges and technical schools want applications turned in before January which means you need to have them completed before the Christmas break—time is running out.
Juniors: the ASVAB interpretation is scheduled for next week Tuesday, Dec 14. Students are required to attend the interpretation during your study hall time. If you do not have a study hall, see Mrs. Opelt to arrange a time.
Labels:
ASVAB,
class rings,
dance,
dance team,
poinsettia orders,
senior pictures,
shop with a cop
Thursday, December 9, 2010
Daily Announcements
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Dec 9, 2010
General:
For those who have signed up - Shop with a Cop is Saturday, December 11 from 8:00 am to 12:00 noon.
Seniors: Your poinsettia orders will be here next Monday, Dec13, and must be picked up that day between 3:30 and 6:00 in the cafeteria.
Seniors: your senior pictures are due by December 17 for the yearbook.
Jostens will be next week Monday in the café during the lunch period to deliver class rings.
The Bear Club is looking for your used printer cartridges and unwanted cell phones. These items can be taken to Mr. Bunton’s room.
Tomorrow is the last day to turn in your Tastefully Simple order for the Dance Team fundraiser.
Athletics:
Meetings, practices, etc:
There is a FCA meeting this Friday morning at 7:30 in Mr. Groothousen’s room. Everyone is welcome! We will be making gingerbread houses and sharing the Christmas Spirit!
The Forensics practice schedule is posted on Mrs. Chopp’s door. You need to select your pieces and sign up to practice as soon as possible. You must have your pieces chosen and attend practice before Christmas break, or you will not be able to compete. See Mrs. Chopp with any questions.
Student Council is sponsoring a Winter Wonderland Dance after this Friday’s after the home basketball game. Time is 9 to midnight and cost is $4.00. However, if you bring a canned food item cost is $3.00 per person. If you are bringing a Non LHS guest—you must sign him/her up in the Library no later than 3:30 today.
Student Services:
Seniors: Stop by Student Services before this Friday if you haven’t verified how you want your name on your diploma.
More scholarships have been listed and deadlines are coming up for many of these scholarships. You need to keep checking the Student Services Bulletin Board and stop into Student Services for more information.
Most colleges and technical schools want applications turned in before January which means you need to have them completed before the Christmas break—time is running out.
Students interested in the Natural Resources, Liberal Arts, and Athletic programs should visit with Tommy “The Bear” Bennett from Vermilion College. He will be here today in the café during the lunch periods.
Juniors: the ASVAB interpretation is scheduled for next week Tuesday, Dec 14. Students are required to attend the interpretation during your study hall time. If you do not have a study hall, see Mrs. Opelt to arrange a time.
Dec 9, 2010
General:
For those who have signed up - Shop with a Cop is Saturday, December 11 from 8:00 am to 12:00 noon.
Seniors: Your poinsettia orders will be here next Monday, Dec13, and must be picked up that day between 3:30 and 6:00 in the cafeteria.
Seniors: your senior pictures are due by December 17 for the yearbook.
Jostens will be next week Monday in the café during the lunch period to deliver class rings.
The Bear Club is looking for your used printer cartridges and unwanted cell phones. These items can be taken to Mr. Bunton’s room.
Tomorrow is the last day to turn in your Tastefully Simple order for the Dance Team fundraiser.
Athletics:
Meetings, practices, etc:
There is a FCA meeting this Friday morning at 7:30 in Mr. Groothousen’s room. Everyone is welcome! We will be making gingerbread houses and sharing the Christmas Spirit!
The Forensics practice schedule is posted on Mrs. Chopp’s door. You need to select your pieces and sign up to practice as soon as possible. You must have your pieces chosen and attend practice before Christmas break, or you will not be able to compete. See Mrs. Chopp with any questions.
Student Council is sponsoring a Winter Wonderland Dance after this Friday’s after the home basketball game. Time is 9 to midnight and cost is $4.00. However, if you bring a canned food item cost is $3.00 per person. If you are bringing a Non LHS guest—you must sign him/her up in the Library no later than 3:30 today.
Student Services:
Seniors: Stop by Student Services before this Friday if you haven’t verified how you want your name on your diploma.
More scholarships have been listed and deadlines are coming up for many of these scholarships. You need to keep checking the Student Services Bulletin Board and stop into Student Services for more information.
Most colleges and technical schools want applications turned in before January which means you need to have them completed before the Christmas break—time is running out.
Students interested in the Natural Resources, Liberal Arts, and Athletic programs should visit with Tommy “The Bear” Bennett from Vermilion College. He will be here today in the café during the lunch periods.
Juniors: the ASVAB interpretation is scheduled for next week Tuesday, Dec 14. Students are required to attend the interpretation during your study hall time. If you do not have a study hall, see Mrs. Opelt to arrange a time.
Labels:
ASVAB,
class rings,
FCA,
forensics,
Haiti Fundraiser,
poinsettia orders,
senior pictures
Wednesday, December 8, 2010
Daily Announcements
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Dec 8, 2010
General:
Seniors: Your poinsettia orders will be here next Monday, Dec 13, and must be picked up that day between 3:30 and 6:00 in the cafeteria.
Seniors: your senior pictures are due by December 17 for the yearbook.
Jostens will be next week Monday in the café during the lunch period to deliver class rings.
The Bear Club is looking for your used printer cartridges and unwanted cell phones. These items can be taken to Mr. Bunton’s room.
Athletics:
Meetings, practices, etc:
There is a FCA meeting this Friday morning at 7:30 in Mr. Groothousen’s room . Everyone is welcome! We will be making gingerbread houses and sharing the Christmas Spirit!
There is a HOSA officers meeting with Mrs. Krings tomorrow morning at 7:50. It will be held in the Nurses Office.
The Forensics practice schedule is posted on Mrs. Chopp’s door. You need to select your pieces and sign up to practice as soon as possible. You must have your pieces chosen and attend practice before Christmas break, or you will not be able to compete. See Mrs. Chopp with any questions.
Student Council is sponsoring a Winter Wonderland Dance after this Friday’s after the home basketball game. Time is 9 to midnight and cost is $4.00. However, if you bring a canned food item cost is $3.00 per person. If you are bringing a Non LHS guest—you must sign him/her up in the Library no later than Thursday (Dec 9) at 3:30.
Student Services:
For those who have signed up - Shop with a Cop is Saturday, December 11 from 8:00 am to 12:00 noon.
Check out the Student Services Bulletin Board. You will find information on available scholarships and their due dates. You should check the bulletin board daily for updates and other information.
Dec 8, 2010
General:
Seniors: Your poinsettia orders will be here next Monday, Dec 13, and must be picked up that day between 3:30 and 6:00 in the cafeteria.
Seniors: your senior pictures are due by December 17 for the yearbook.
Jostens will be next week Monday in the café during the lunch period to deliver class rings.
The Bear Club is looking for your used printer cartridges and unwanted cell phones. These items can be taken to Mr. Bunton’s room.
Athletics:
Meetings, practices, etc:
There is a FCA meeting this Friday morning at 7:30 in Mr. Groothousen’s room . Everyone is welcome! We will be making gingerbread houses and sharing the Christmas Spirit!
There is a HOSA officers meeting with Mrs. Krings tomorrow morning at 7:50. It will be held in the Nurses Office.
The Forensics practice schedule is posted on Mrs. Chopp’s door. You need to select your pieces and sign up to practice as soon as possible. You must have your pieces chosen and attend practice before Christmas break, or you will not be able to compete. See Mrs. Chopp with any questions.
Student Council is sponsoring a Winter Wonderland Dance after this Friday’s after the home basketball game. Time is 9 to midnight and cost is $4.00. However, if you bring a canned food item cost is $3.00 per person. If you are bringing a Non LHS guest—you must sign him/her up in the Library no later than Thursday (Dec 9) at 3:30.
Student Services:
For those who have signed up - Shop with a Cop is Saturday, December 11 from 8:00 am to 12:00 noon.
Check out the Student Services Bulletin Board. You will find information on available scholarships and their due dates. You should check the bulletin board daily for updates and other information.
Tuesday, December 7, 2010
Daily Announcements
Dec 7, 2010
General:
Seniors: your senior pictures are due by December 17 for the yearbook.
Staff - don’t forget to try the new tastefully simple dip in the teachers’ lounge. The Dance team appreciates all your orders. This Fund Raiser will help fund the Dance Clinic. Orders will be accepted until Friday and will be received before Christmas.
Jostens will be in the café during the lunch periods on Monday, December 13, to deliver class rings.
Six Ladysmith students are participating in the Rusk County Library Art Gallery Exhibit, which will be up until February. Everyone is invited to the public reception today from 4:30 to 6:00 pm at the library. Refreshments will be served.
The Bear Club is looking for your used printer cartridges and unwanted cell phones. These items can be taken to Mr. Bunton’s room.
Athletics:
Meetings, practices, etc:
There is a HOSA officers meeting with Mrs. Krings this Thursday in the Nurses Office at 7:50.
The Forensics practice schedule is posted on Mrs. Chopp’s door. Please sign up for a date and time as soon as possible to come in and select pieces and practice. Remember, you must have your pieces chosen and attend practice before Christmas break, or you will not be able to compete. See Mrs. Chopp with any questions.
Student Council is sponsoring a Winter Wonderland Dance after this Friday’s after the home basketball game. Time is 9 to midnight and cost is $4.00. However, if you bring a canned food item cost is $3.00 per person. If you are bringing a Non LHS guest—you must sign him/her up in the Library no later than Thursday (Dec 9) at 3:30.
Student Services:
For those who have signed up - Shop with a Cop is Saturday, December 11 from 8:00 am to 12:00 noon.
Check out the Student Services Bulletin Board. You will find information on available scholarships and their due dates. You should check the bulletin board daily for updates and other information.
General:
Seniors: your senior pictures are due by December 17 for the yearbook.
Staff - don’t forget to try the new tastefully simple dip in the teachers’ lounge. The Dance team appreciates all your orders. This Fund Raiser will help fund the Dance Clinic. Orders will be accepted until Friday and will be received before Christmas.
Jostens will be in the café during the lunch periods on Monday, December 13, to deliver class rings.
Six Ladysmith students are participating in the Rusk County Library Art Gallery Exhibit, which will be up until February. Everyone is invited to the public reception today from 4:30 to 6:00 pm at the library. Refreshments will be served.
The Bear Club is looking for your used printer cartridges and unwanted cell phones. These items can be taken to Mr. Bunton’s room.
Athletics:
Meetings, practices, etc:
There is a HOSA officers meeting with Mrs. Krings this Thursday in the Nurses Office at 7:50.
The Forensics practice schedule is posted on Mrs. Chopp’s door. Please sign up for a date and time as soon as possible to come in and select pieces and practice. Remember, you must have your pieces chosen and attend practice before Christmas break, or you will not be able to compete. See Mrs. Chopp with any questions.
Student Council is sponsoring a Winter Wonderland Dance after this Friday’s after the home basketball game. Time is 9 to midnight and cost is $4.00. However, if you bring a canned food item cost is $3.00 per person. If you are bringing a Non LHS guest—you must sign him/her up in the Library no later than Thursday (Dec 9) at 3:30.
Student Services:
For those who have signed up - Shop with a Cop is Saturday, December 11 from 8:00 am to 12:00 noon.
Check out the Student Services Bulletin Board. You will find information on available scholarships and their due dates. You should check the bulletin board daily for updates and other information.
Labels:
Art Exhibit,
class rings,
HOSA,
senior pictures,
shop with a cop
Daily Announcements
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Dec 6, 2010
General:
Last spring LHS was part of a cooperative effort of all schools in the heart of the North conference to raise money for relief efforts in Haiti. Approximately $18,000.00 was raised by the Heart of the North conference. This money was sent to the Servants of All Orphanage in Haiti.
Recently, all schools in the HON received a Thank You letter and some photos showing how some of the money that you helped to raise was spent. The thank you letter and photos are posted on the Student Council bulletin board outside of the library. Everyone is encouraged to take time to read Julie’s letter and view the photos. Thank you again for your generosity.
All staff : Please check out the Tastefully Simple products in the teacher lounge. The dance Team is selling these delicious products to help fund the dance clinic. All orders will be in by Christmas. Any questions, ask a member of the dance team or Mrs. Olson.
The Bear Club is looking for your used printer cartridges and unwanted cell phones. These items can be taken to Mr. Bunton’s room.
Athletics:
Meetings, practices, etc:
The Forensics practice schedule is posted on Mrs. Chopp’s door. Please sign up for a date and time as soon as possible to come in and select pieces and practice. Remember, you must have your pieces chosen and attend practice before Christmas break, or you will not be able to compete. See Mrs. Chopp with any questions.
Student Council is sponsoring a Winter Wonderland Dance after this Friday’s after the home basketball game. Time is 9 to midnight and cost is $4.00. However, if you bring a canned food item cost is $3.00 per person. If you are bringing a Non LHS guest—you must sign him/her up in the Library no later than Thursday (Dec 9) at 3:30.
Student Services:
A representative from UW River Falls will be here tomorrow morning at 8:15 in the career lab. If you are interesting in meeting with this representative, sign up in Student Services.
For those who have signed up - Shop with a Cop is Saturday, December 11 from 8:00 am to 12:00 noon.
Check out the Student Services Bulletin Board. You will find information on available scholarships and their due dates. You should check the bulletin board daily for updates and other information.
Dec 6, 2010
General:
Last spring LHS was part of a cooperative effort of all schools in the heart of the North conference to raise money for relief efforts in Haiti. Approximately $18,000.00 was raised by the Heart of the North conference. This money was sent to the Servants of All Orphanage in Haiti.
Recently, all schools in the HON received a Thank You letter and some photos showing how some of the money that you helped to raise was spent. The thank you letter and photos are posted on the Student Council bulletin board outside of the library. Everyone is encouraged to take time to read Julie’s letter and view the photos. Thank you again for your generosity.
All staff : Please check out the Tastefully Simple products in the teacher lounge. The dance Team is selling these delicious products to help fund the dance clinic. All orders will be in by Christmas. Any questions, ask a member of the dance team or Mrs. Olson.
The Bear Club is looking for your used printer cartridges and unwanted cell phones. These items can be taken to Mr. Bunton’s room.
Athletics:
Meetings, practices, etc:
The Forensics practice schedule is posted on Mrs. Chopp’s door. Please sign up for a date and time as soon as possible to come in and select pieces and practice. Remember, you must have your pieces chosen and attend practice before Christmas break, or you will not be able to compete. See Mrs. Chopp with any questions.
Student Council is sponsoring a Winter Wonderland Dance after this Friday’s after the home basketball game. Time is 9 to midnight and cost is $4.00. However, if you bring a canned food item cost is $3.00 per person. If you are bringing a Non LHS guest—you must sign him/her up in the Library no later than Thursday (Dec 9) at 3:30.
Student Services:
A representative from UW River Falls will be here tomorrow morning at 8:15 in the career lab. If you are interesting in meeting with this representative, sign up in Student Services.
For those who have signed up - Shop with a Cop is Saturday, December 11 from 8:00 am to 12:00 noon.
Check out the Student Services Bulletin Board. You will find information on available scholarships and their due dates. You should check the bulletin board daily for updates and other information.
Friday, December 3, 2010
November's Students' of the Month
Freshmen Mariah Stoll, junior Dan Beck, and senior Katrina Niles were recently named Ladysmith High School’s students of the month for November. A teacher must nominate the student and provide the rationale for the nomination. Approval for each student nominee is determined by a vote at the monthly faculty meeting. All three students were nominated for their academic excellence, desire to excel, and willingness to help others. Congratulations!
Daily Announcements
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Dec 3, 2010
General:
The Bear Club is looking for your used printer cartridges and unwanted cell phones. These items can be taken to Mr. Bunton’s room.
HCA CNA students are asked to turn in your uniforms and books to Mrs. Krings ASAP.
Athletics:
Meetings, practices, etc:
The Forensics practice schedule is posted on Mrs. Chopp’s door. Please sign up for a date and time as soon as possible to come in and select pieces and practice. Remember, you must have your pieces chosen and attend practice before Christmas break, or you will not be able to compete. See Mrs. Chopp with any questions.
Student Council is sponsoring a Winter Wonderland Dance next Friday, Dec 10, after the home basketball game. Time is 9 to midnight and cost is $4.00. However, if you bring a canned food item cost is $3.00 per person. If you are bringing a Non LHS guest—you must sign him/her up in the Library no later than Thursday (Dec 9) at 3:30.
Student Services:
Seniors: You need to stop by the library today to verify how you want your name on your diploma.
Allied Health has a temporary position for clerical assistance. Hours are Mon., Tues., Wed., and Friday from 3:45 to 5:30 pm. If interested or for more information, see Mrs. Opelt in Student Services.
A representative from UW River Falls will be here next week Tuesday, Dec 7, at 8:15 in the morning in the career lab. If you are interesting in meeting with this representative, sign up in Student Services.
Seniors: If you are planning on attending a technical school or university, you should be working on completing your applications. If you need assistance, stop in Student Services.
For those who have signed up - Shop with a Cop is Saturday, December 11 from 8:00 am to 12:00 noon.
Check out the Student Services Bulletin Board. You will find information on available scholarships and their due dates. You should check the bulletin board daily for updates and other information.
Dec 3, 2010
General:
The Bear Club is looking for your used printer cartridges and unwanted cell phones. These items can be taken to Mr. Bunton’s room.
HCA CNA students are asked to turn in your uniforms and books to Mrs. Krings ASAP.
Athletics:
Meetings, practices, etc:
The Forensics practice schedule is posted on Mrs. Chopp’s door. Please sign up for a date and time as soon as possible to come in and select pieces and practice. Remember, you must have your pieces chosen and attend practice before Christmas break, or you will not be able to compete. See Mrs. Chopp with any questions.
Student Council is sponsoring a Winter Wonderland Dance next Friday, Dec 10, after the home basketball game. Time is 9 to midnight and cost is $4.00. However, if you bring a canned food item cost is $3.00 per person. If you are bringing a Non LHS guest—you must sign him/her up in the Library no later than Thursday (Dec 9) at 3:30.
Student Services:
Seniors: You need to stop by the library today to verify how you want your name on your diploma.
Allied Health has a temporary position for clerical assistance. Hours are Mon., Tues., Wed., and Friday from 3:45 to 5:30 pm. If interested or for more information, see Mrs. Opelt in Student Services.
A representative from UW River Falls will be here next week Tuesday, Dec 7, at 8:15 in the morning in the career lab. If you are interesting in meeting with this representative, sign up in Student Services.
Seniors: If you are planning on attending a technical school or university, you should be working on completing your applications. If you need assistance, stop in Student Services.
For those who have signed up - Shop with a Cop is Saturday, December 11 from 8:00 am to 12:00 noon.
Check out the Student Services Bulletin Board. You will find information on available scholarships and their due dates. You should check the bulletin board daily for updates and other information.
Thursday, December 2, 2010
Daily Announcements
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Dec 2, 2010
General:
Staff-please check your email - if you are unable to get on, please call the Office.
The Bear Club is looking for your used printer cartridges and unwanted cell phones. These items can be taken to Mr. Bunton’s room.
HCA CNA students are asked to turn in your uniforms and books to Mrs. Krings ASAP.
Athletics:
Meetings, practices, etc:
Student Council is sponsoring a Winter Wonderland Dance next Friday, Dec 10, after the home basketball game. Time is 9 to midnight and cost is $4.00. However, if you bring a canned food item cost is $3.00 per person. If you are bringing a Non LHS guest—you must sign him/her up in the Library no later than Thursday (Dec 9) at 3:30.
Student Services:
Seniors: You need to stop into Student Services today to verify how you want your name on your diploma.
Allied Health has a temporary position for clerical assistance. Hours are Mon., Tues., Wed., and Friday from 3:45 to 5:30 pm. If interested or for more information, see Mrs. Opelt in Student Services.
A representative from UW River Falls will be here next week Tuesday, Dec 7, at 8:15 in the morning in the career lab. If you are interesting in meeting with this representative, sign up in Student Services.
Seniors: If you are planning on attending a technical school or university, you should be working on completing your applications. If you need assistance, stop in Student Services.
For those who have signed up - Shop with a Cop is Saturday, December 11 from 8:00 am to 12:00 noon.
Check out the Student Services Bulletin Board. You will find information on available scholarships and their due dates. You should check the bulletin board daily for updates and other information.
Dec 2, 2010
General:
Staff-please check your email - if you are unable to get on, please call the Office.
The Bear Club is looking for your used printer cartridges and unwanted cell phones. These items can be taken to Mr. Bunton’s room.
HCA CNA students are asked to turn in your uniforms and books to Mrs. Krings ASAP.
Athletics:
Meetings, practices, etc:
Student Council is sponsoring a Winter Wonderland Dance next Friday, Dec 10, after the home basketball game. Time is 9 to midnight and cost is $4.00. However, if you bring a canned food item cost is $3.00 per person. If you are bringing a Non LHS guest—you must sign him/her up in the Library no later than Thursday (Dec 9) at 3:30.
Student Services:
Seniors: You need to stop into Student Services today to verify how you want your name on your diploma.
Allied Health has a temporary position for clerical assistance. Hours are Mon., Tues., Wed., and Friday from 3:45 to 5:30 pm. If interested or for more information, see Mrs. Opelt in Student Services.
A representative from UW River Falls will be here next week Tuesday, Dec 7, at 8:15 in the morning in the career lab. If you are interesting in meeting with this representative, sign up in Student Services.
Seniors: If you are planning on attending a technical school or university, you should be working on completing your applications. If you need assistance, stop in Student Services.
For those who have signed up - Shop with a Cop is Saturday, December 11 from 8:00 am to 12:00 noon.
Check out the Student Services Bulletin Board. You will find information on available scholarships and their due dates. You should check the bulletin board daily for updates and other information.
Labels:
BEAR Club,
CNA students,
college representative meeting,
dance,
diplomas
Wednesday, December 1, 2010
Daily Announcements
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Dec 1, 2010
General:
The Bear Club is looking for your used printer cartridges and unwanted cell phones. These items can be taken to Mr. Bunton’s room.
HCA CNA students are asked to turn in your uniforms and books to Mrs. Krings ASAP.
Athletics:
Meetings, practices, etc:
Student Council is sponsoring a Winter Wonderland Dance next Friday, Dec 10, after the home basketball game. Time is 9 to midnight and cost is $4.00. However, if you bring a canned food item cost is $3.00 per person. If you are bringing a Non LHS guest—you must sign him/her up in the Library no later than Thursday (Dec 9) at 3:30.
Student Services:
Allied Health has a temporary position for clerical assistance. Hours are Mon., Tues., Wed., and Friday from 3:45 to 5:30 pm. If interested or for more information, see Mrs. Opelt in Student Services.
A representative from UWRF will be here on Tuesday morning, Dec 7, at 8:15 in the career lab. If you are interesting in meeting with this representative, sign up in Student Services.
Scholarships: The Elks Most Valuable Student Scholarship is due today.
Seniors: If you are planning on attending a technical school or university, you should be working on completing your applications. If you need assistance, stop in Student Services.
For those who have signed up - Shop with a Cop is Saturday, December 11 from 8:00 am to 12:00 noon.
Check out the Student Services Bulletin Board. You will find information on available scholarships and their due dates. You should check the bulletin board daily for updates and other information.
Dec 1, 2010
General:
The Bear Club is looking for your used printer cartridges and unwanted cell phones. These items can be taken to Mr. Bunton’s room.
HCA CNA students are asked to turn in your uniforms and books to Mrs. Krings ASAP.
Athletics:
Meetings, practices, etc:
Student Council is sponsoring a Winter Wonderland Dance next Friday, Dec 10, after the home basketball game. Time is 9 to midnight and cost is $4.00. However, if you bring a canned food item cost is $3.00 per person. If you are bringing a Non LHS guest—you must sign him/her up in the Library no later than Thursday (Dec 9) at 3:30.
Student Services:
Allied Health has a temporary position for clerical assistance. Hours are Mon., Tues., Wed., and Friday from 3:45 to 5:30 pm. If interested or for more information, see Mrs. Opelt in Student Services.
A representative from UWRF will be here on Tuesday morning, Dec 7, at 8:15 in the career lab. If you are interesting in meeting with this representative, sign up in Student Services.
Scholarships: The Elks Most Valuable Student Scholarship is due today.
Seniors: If you are planning on attending a technical school or university, you should be working on completing your applications. If you need assistance, stop in Student Services.
For those who have signed up - Shop with a Cop is Saturday, December 11 from 8:00 am to 12:00 noon.
Check out the Student Services Bulletin Board. You will find information on available scholarships and their due dates. You should check the bulletin board daily for updates and other information.
Tuesday, November 30, 2010
Daily Announcements
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Nov. 30, 2010
General:
The Bear Club is looking for your used printer cartridges and unwanted cell phones. These items can be taken to Mr. Bunton’s room.
HCA CNA students are asked to turn in your uniforms and books to Mrs. Krings ASAP.
FCCLA members: your dues must be paid by this Friday, Dec. 3. Failure to pay dues by Friday will result in your name being taken offer the member list.
Athletics:
Meetings, practices, etc:
Student Services:
Scholarships: The Elks Most Valuable Student Scholarship is due, tomorrow, Wednesday, December 1.
Seniors: If you are planning on attending a technical school or university, you should be working on completing your applications. If you need assistance, stop in Student Services.
Shop with a Cop has been set for December 11 from 8:00 am to 12:00 noon. Student volunteers are needed. For more information or to sign up to volunteer, stop in Student Services.
Check out the Student Services Bulletin Board. You will find information on available scholarships and their due dates. You should check the bulletin board daily for updates and other information.
Nov. 30, 2010
General:
The Bear Club is looking for your used printer cartridges and unwanted cell phones. These items can be taken to Mr. Bunton’s room.
HCA CNA students are asked to turn in your uniforms and books to Mrs. Krings ASAP.
FCCLA members: your dues must be paid by this Friday, Dec. 3. Failure to pay dues by Friday will result in your name being taken offer the member list.
Athletics:
Meetings, practices, etc:
Student Services:
Scholarships: The Elks Most Valuable Student Scholarship is due, tomorrow, Wednesday, December 1.
Seniors: If you are planning on attending a technical school or university, you should be working on completing your applications. If you need assistance, stop in Student Services.
Shop with a Cop has been set for December 11 from 8:00 am to 12:00 noon. Student volunteers are needed. For more information or to sign up to volunteer, stop in Student Services.
Check out the Student Services Bulletin Board. You will find information on available scholarships and their due dates. You should check the bulletin board daily for updates and other information.
Monday, November 29, 2010
Daily Announcements
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Nov. 29, 2010
WELCOME BACK STUDENTS AND STAFF!
General:
The Bear Club is looking for your used printer cartridges and unwanted cell phones. These items can be taken to Mr. Bunton’s room.
HCA CNA students are asked to turn in your uniforms and books to Mrs. Krings ASAP.
Athletics:
There will be dance practice in the café tonight after school.
Meetings, practices, etc:
Tomorrow morning at 8:00 the 2nd semester CNA students will have a meeting in Mrs. Krings office to discuss the upcoming class.
Student Services:
Scholarships: The Elks Most Valuable Student Scholarship which is due, Wednesday, December 1.
Seniors: If you are planning on attending a technical school or university, you should be working on completing your applications. If you need assistance, stop in Student Services.
Shop with a Cop has been set for December 11 from 8:00 am to 12:00 noon. Student volunteers are needed. For more information or to sign up to volunteer, stop in Student Services.
Check out the Student Services Bulletin Board. You will find information on available scholarships and their due dates. You should check the bulletin board daily for updates and other information.
Nov. 29, 2010
WELCOME BACK STUDENTS AND STAFF!
General:
The Bear Club is looking for your used printer cartridges and unwanted cell phones. These items can be taken to Mr. Bunton’s room.
HCA CNA students are asked to turn in your uniforms and books to Mrs. Krings ASAP.
Athletics:
There will be dance practice in the café tonight after school.
Meetings, practices, etc:
Tomorrow morning at 8:00 the 2nd semester CNA students will have a meeting in Mrs. Krings office to discuss the upcoming class.
Student Services:
Scholarships: The Elks Most Valuable Student Scholarship which is due, Wednesday, December 1.
Seniors: If you are planning on attending a technical school or university, you should be working on completing your applications. If you need assistance, stop in Student Services.
Shop with a Cop has been set for December 11 from 8:00 am to 12:00 noon. Student volunteers are needed. For more information or to sign up to volunteer, stop in Student Services.
Check out the Student Services Bulletin Board. You will find information on available scholarships and their due dates. You should check the bulletin board daily for updates and other information.
Thursday, November 18, 2010
International Students Earn Academic Honors
Ladysmith High School released first quarter's A and B Honor Rolls. Our international students had a combined A&B honor roll grade point average of 3.47. That is adjusting to their new school and culture very well. Congratulations!
Daily Announcements
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Nov. 18, 2010
General:
Christy Mountain is looking for workers and will be taking applications this week. Call 715-868-7800 for more information or to get an application,
The Salvation Army is looking for bell ringers for daytime and evenings. There is a sign-up sheet in the Library or you can contact Darnell Curran at 715-403-1955. This is another opportunity to serve your Community.
The Bear Club is looking for your used printer cartridges and unwanted cell phones. These items can be taken to Mr. Bunton’s room.
Students remember to get your PA’s turned in to the office.
Athletics:
Meetings, practices, etc:
Any student interested in forensics: There will be a meeting immediately after school today for anyone who did not attend the morning meeting. You need to sign up for categories and pick up the competition schedule. The meeting is in Mrs. Chopp’s room 740.
Student Services:
A representatives schedule Northern Michigan University will be here today
Scholarships: Reminder of The Elks Most Valuable Student Scholarship which is due December 1. With no school next week it is a great time to be working on this scholarship. If you still need details, stop in Student Services.
Seniors: If you are planning on attending a technical school or university, you should be working on completing your applications. If you need assistance, stop in Student Services.
Shop with a Cop has been set for December 11th (second Sat. in Dec.) from 8:00 am to 12:00 noon. Student volunteers are needed. For more information or to sign up to volunteer, stop in Student Services.
Check out the Student Services Bulletin Board. You will find information on available scholarships and their due dates. You should check the bulletin board daily for updates and other information.
Nov. 18, 2010
General:
Christy Mountain is looking for workers and will be taking applications this week. Call 715-868-7800 for more information or to get an application,
The Salvation Army is looking for bell ringers for daytime and evenings. There is a sign-up sheet in the Library or you can contact Darnell Curran at 715-403-1955. This is another opportunity to serve your Community.
The Bear Club is looking for your used printer cartridges and unwanted cell phones. These items can be taken to Mr. Bunton’s room.
Students remember to get your PA’s turned in to the office.
Athletics:
Meetings, practices, etc:
Any student interested in forensics: There will be a meeting immediately after school today for anyone who did not attend the morning meeting. You need to sign up for categories and pick up the competition schedule. The meeting is in Mrs. Chopp’s room 740.
Student Services:
A representatives schedule Northern Michigan University will be here today
Scholarships: Reminder of The Elks Most Valuable Student Scholarship which is due December 1. With no school next week it is a great time to be working on this scholarship. If you still need details, stop in Student Services.
Seniors: If you are planning on attending a technical school or university, you should be working on completing your applications. If you need assistance, stop in Student Services.
Shop with a Cop has been set for December 11th (second Sat. in Dec.) from 8:00 am to 12:00 noon. Student volunteers are needed. For more information or to sign up to volunteer, stop in Student Services.
Check out the Student Services Bulletin Board. You will find information on available scholarships and their due dates. You should check the bulletin board daily for updates and other information.
Wednesday, November 17, 2010
Daily Announcements
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Nov. 17, 2010
General:
Christy Mountain is looking for workers and will be taking applications this week. Call 715-868-7800 for more information or to get an application,
The Salvation Army is looking for bell ringers for daytime and evenings. There is a sign-up sheet in the Library or you can contact Darnell Curran at 715-403-1955.
The Bear Club is looking for your used printer cartridges and unwanted cell phones. These items can be taken to Mr. Bunton’s room.
Students are reminded that if you are leaving early for hunting season, you must do a PA. and turn it into the office before you leave.
Athletics:
Meetings, practices, etc:
HOSA meeting tomorrow morning at 7:30 in the Health Care Room. You will be making first aid kits.
Student Services:
Representatives schedule:
Northern Michigan University-Thursday (Nov. 18)
Scholarships: The Elks Most Valuable Student Scholarship is due December 1.
Seniors: If you are planning on attending a technical school or university, you should be working on completing your applications. If you need assistance, stop in Student Services.
Shop with a Cop has been set for December 11th (second Sat. in Dec.) from 8:00 am to 12:00 noon. Student volunteers are needed. For more information or to sign up to volunteer, stop in Student Services.
Check out the Student Services Bulletin Board. You will find information on available scholarships and their due dates. You should check the bulletin board daily for updates and other information.
Nov. 17, 2010
General:
Christy Mountain is looking for workers and will be taking applications this week. Call 715-868-7800 for more information or to get an application,
The Salvation Army is looking for bell ringers for daytime and evenings. There is a sign-up sheet in the Library or you can contact Darnell Curran at 715-403-1955.
The Bear Club is looking for your used printer cartridges and unwanted cell phones. These items can be taken to Mr. Bunton’s room.
Students are reminded that if you are leaving early for hunting season, you must do a PA. and turn it into the office before you leave.
Athletics:
Meetings, practices, etc:
HOSA meeting tomorrow morning at 7:30 in the Health Care Room. You will be making first aid kits.
Student Services:
Representatives schedule:
Northern Michigan University-Thursday (Nov. 18)
Scholarships: The Elks Most Valuable Student Scholarship is due December 1.
Seniors: If you are planning on attending a technical school or university, you should be working on completing your applications. If you need assistance, stop in Student Services.
Shop with a Cop has been set for December 11th (second Sat. in Dec.) from 8:00 am to 12:00 noon. Student volunteers are needed. For more information or to sign up to volunteer, stop in Student Services.
Check out the Student Services Bulletin Board. You will find information on available scholarships and their due dates. You should check the bulletin board daily for updates and other information.
Tuesday, November 16, 2010
Daily Announcements
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Nov. 16, 2010
General:
Barb Malom from WITC will be in Mrs. Titera’s 8th period Microcomputer Applications class today.
Any seniors with Poinsettia orders need to see Mrs. Neisinger sometime this morning.
The Bear Club is looking for your used printer cartridges and unwanted cell phones. These items can be taken to Mr. Bunton’s room.
Students are reminded that if you are leaving early for hunting season, you must do a PA. and turn it into the office before you leave.
Athletics:
Meetings, practices, etc:
Student Council meeting tomorrow (Wed) at 7:45 in the library.
Student Services:
Representatives schedule:
University of Wisconsin-Stout is scheduled for today
Northern Michigan University-Thursday (Nov. 18)
Scholarships: The Elks Most Valuable Student Scholarship is due December 1st...
Seniors: If you are planning on attending a technical school or university, you should be working on completing your applications. If you need assistance, stop in Student Services.
Shop with a Cop has been set for December 11th (second Sat. in Dec.) from 8:00 am to 12:00 noon. Student volunteers are needed. For more information or to sign up to volunteer, stop in Student Services.
Check out the Student Services Bulletin Board. You will find information on available scholarships and their due dates. You should check the bulletin board daily for updates and other information.
Nov. 16, 2010
General:
Barb Malom from WITC will be in Mrs. Titera’s 8th period Microcomputer Applications class today.
Any seniors with Poinsettia orders need to see Mrs. Neisinger sometime this morning.
The Bear Club is looking for your used printer cartridges and unwanted cell phones. These items can be taken to Mr. Bunton’s room.
Students are reminded that if you are leaving early for hunting season, you must do a PA. and turn it into the office before you leave.
Athletics:
Meetings, practices, etc:
Student Council meeting tomorrow (Wed) at 7:45 in the library.
Student Services:
Representatives schedule:
University of Wisconsin-Stout is scheduled for today
Northern Michigan University-Thursday (Nov. 18)
Scholarships: The Elks Most Valuable Student Scholarship is due December 1st...
Seniors: If you are planning on attending a technical school or university, you should be working on completing your applications. If you need assistance, stop in Student Services.
Shop with a Cop has been set for December 11th (second Sat. in Dec.) from 8:00 am to 12:00 noon. Student volunteers are needed. For more information or to sign up to volunteer, stop in Student Services.
Check out the Student Services Bulletin Board. You will find information on available scholarships and their due dates. You should check the bulletin board daily for updates and other information.
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Monday, November 15, 2010
Daily Announcements
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Nov. 15, 2010
General:
The Bear Club is looking for your used printer cartridges and unwanted cell phones. These items can be taken to Mr. Bunton’s room.
Students are reminded that if you are leaving early for hunting season, you must do a PA. and turn it into the office before you leave.
Athletics:
Girl’s basketball players: you will have a mandatory meeting tomorrow morning in the library at 7:55.
Congratulations to Sigrid Stensvold and Mariah Stoll for their excellent showing at the State Swimming and Diving meet. Mariah finished as seeded with an excellent 200 Free swim. Sigrid had the honor of placing the highest of any Trident Swimmer or Diver with her 6th place finish in diving. She is the first Trident to stand on the Podium. Thank you everyone for your support.
Meetings, practices, etc:
There will be a follow up meeting for FCCLA in Room 711 tomorrow morning at 7:45. Treats will be served!
Student Services:
Representatives schedule:
CVTC will have a representative here today
University of Wisconsin-Stout is scheduled for tomorrow
Northern Michigan University-Thursday (Nov. 18)
Scholarships: The Elks Most Valuable Student Scholarship is due December 1st..
Seniors: If you are planning on attending a technical school or university, you should be working on completing your applications. If you need assistance, stop in Student Services.
Shop with a Cop has been set for December 11th (second Sat. in Dec.) from 8:00 am to 12:00 noon. Student volunteers are needed. For more information or to sign up to volunteer, stop in Student Services.
Check out the Student Services Bulletin Board. You will find information on available scholarships and their due dates. You should check the bulletin board daily for updates and other information.
Nov. 15, 2010
General:
The Bear Club is looking for your used printer cartridges and unwanted cell phones. These items can be taken to Mr. Bunton’s room.
Students are reminded that if you are leaving early for hunting season, you must do a PA. and turn it into the office before you leave.
Athletics:
Girl’s basketball players: you will have a mandatory meeting tomorrow morning in the library at 7:55.
Congratulations to Sigrid Stensvold and Mariah Stoll for their excellent showing at the State Swimming and Diving meet. Mariah finished as seeded with an excellent 200 Free swim. Sigrid had the honor of placing the highest of any Trident Swimmer or Diver with her 6th place finish in diving. She is the first Trident to stand on the Podium. Thank you everyone for your support.
Meetings, practices, etc:
There will be a follow up meeting for FCCLA in Room 711 tomorrow morning at 7:45. Treats will be served!
Student Services:
Representatives schedule:
CVTC will have a representative here today
University of Wisconsin-Stout is scheduled for tomorrow
Northern Michigan University-Thursday (Nov. 18)
Scholarships: The Elks Most Valuable Student Scholarship is due December 1st..
Seniors: If you are planning on attending a technical school or university, you should be working on completing your applications. If you need assistance, stop in Student Services.
Shop with a Cop has been set for December 11th (second Sat. in Dec.) from 8:00 am to 12:00 noon. Student volunteers are needed. For more information or to sign up to volunteer, stop in Student Services.
Check out the Student Services Bulletin Board. You will find information on available scholarships and their due dates. You should check the bulletin board daily for updates and other information.
Friday, November 12, 2010
Ladysmith High School 1st Quarter B Honor Roll
GRADE 12
AMBER AHRENS
NOELLE ALBERS
MEGAN GORSEGNER
BRITTANY HESS
ANDREW HETKE
ADRIAN JERRY
LUKE LAZAR
JOSEPH MORAVEC
TORI PELCH
ROBERT RIDDLE
KEITH RUDESILL
REBECCA RUSSELL
TODD SARAUER
CODY SHIRLEY
BRITTANY STONKEY
JONATHAN WINIARCZYK
GRADE 11
MCKENZIE ANDERSON
RHAISSA BRONDI
VICTORIA BUSSE
SEONGMIN CHO
BREA DAGGETT
ZACHARY DAULT
APRIL ECKES
KAYLA FIEBIG PAFFEL
BAILEY FRANZEN
ALEC HAMPTON
ROB HANSON
STEPHANIE HANSON
NICOLE JOHNSON
HYUN-JIN KIM
JOSHUA KNECHT
BEOMJIN LEE
CHISEOUNG LEE
JONGHWA LEE
CODY LEHMAN
MINGHE LI
SIYING LI
CARLIE MIKSCH
ZACHARY MULHOLLAND
JIHO PARK
MARIANA MORALES RODRIGUEZ
JAY SLAGOSKI
ELLIOT SMITH
AMBER THOMAS
ANNA THOMPSON
STEPHEN TUTTLE
ADDEY WEISSINGER
NICOLE WHITE
JOEL WOJTYNA
XIAO YANG
GRADE 10
MARKUS ARMSTRONG
SAMANTHA BALKO
VICTORIA BATES
ASHLEY BELOUSEK
NOLAN BULLARD
LYNETTE GRANADOS
MATAYA JENNESS
WALKER KEMPEN
SARAH MCGINN
STEPHANIE MORGAN
TIFFANY NELSON
ROSS PETERSON
TYLER WARWICK
JORDAN ZAHURONES
GRADE 09
ROBERT BENTLEY
EMILY BOSE
BRETT EWER
MAKENZIE EWER
NICHOLAS GOFFIN
KAYLA GUDIS
DAUN KIM
ROBERTO MCKITTRICK
JACOB MILLER
BROOKE POTTER
MITCHELL SELVIG
JOSEPH SISKO
WOO-HYUN SONG
SHONEA STANKE
NATHAN STENSETH
BENJAMIN TINDER
PARKER TITERA
TREY WEBB
ASHLEY WHITE
SHYLO ZEHNER
AMBER AHRENS
NOELLE ALBERS
MEGAN GORSEGNER
BRITTANY HESS
ANDREW HETKE
ADRIAN JERRY
LUKE LAZAR
JOSEPH MORAVEC
TORI PELCH
ROBERT RIDDLE
KEITH RUDESILL
REBECCA RUSSELL
TODD SARAUER
CODY SHIRLEY
BRITTANY STONKEY
JONATHAN WINIARCZYK
GRADE 11
MCKENZIE ANDERSON
RHAISSA BRONDI
VICTORIA BUSSE
SEONGMIN CHO
BREA DAGGETT
ZACHARY DAULT
APRIL ECKES
KAYLA FIEBIG PAFFEL
BAILEY FRANZEN
ALEC HAMPTON
ROB HANSON
STEPHANIE HANSON
NICOLE JOHNSON
HYUN-JIN KIM
JOSHUA KNECHT
BEOMJIN LEE
CHISEOUNG LEE
JONGHWA LEE
CODY LEHMAN
MINGHE LI
SIYING LI
CARLIE MIKSCH
ZACHARY MULHOLLAND
JIHO PARK
MARIANA MORALES RODRIGUEZ
JAY SLAGOSKI
ELLIOT SMITH
AMBER THOMAS
ANNA THOMPSON
STEPHEN TUTTLE
ADDEY WEISSINGER
NICOLE WHITE
JOEL WOJTYNA
XIAO YANG
GRADE 10
MARKUS ARMSTRONG
SAMANTHA BALKO
VICTORIA BATES
ASHLEY BELOUSEK
NOLAN BULLARD
LYNETTE GRANADOS
MATAYA JENNESS
WALKER KEMPEN
SARAH MCGINN
STEPHANIE MORGAN
TIFFANY NELSON
ROSS PETERSON
TYLER WARWICK
JORDAN ZAHURONES
GRADE 09
ROBERT BENTLEY
EMILY BOSE
BRETT EWER
MAKENZIE EWER
NICHOLAS GOFFIN
KAYLA GUDIS
DAUN KIM
ROBERTO MCKITTRICK
JACOB MILLER
BROOKE POTTER
MITCHELL SELVIG
JOSEPH SISKO
WOO-HYUN SONG
SHONEA STANKE
NATHAN STENSETH
BENJAMIN TINDER
PARKER TITERA
TREY WEBB
ASHLEY WHITE
SHYLO ZEHNER
Ladysmith High School 1st Quarter A Honor Roll
GRADE 12
NICHOLAS BECKER
CHRISTOPHER DUBIEL
ERIC EFFERTZ
TAYLOR GAPPA
RYAN JANSEN
CRYSTINE KETTLER
KASSIE KRELL
SILAS KUCHTA
LINDSEY LARSON
JUSTIN LIVINGSTON
EMILY NELSON
KAYLA NYSETH
VICTORIA OSTENSO
JACOB PRATT
RACHEL RANDS
ANNA RINGSTAD
MEGAN ROGNESS
MITCHELL SANDS
CRAIG SCHLEWITZ
JESSICA SIEG
BRENT SISKO
JESSICA SISKO
JOSHUA SOMMER
SIGRID STENSVOLD
BETHANY STOLL
NICHOLAS WOJCIK
STEVEN WOODS
CAN YU
GRADE 11
ERIN ALBUS
ADAM BARG
DANIEL BECK
MOLLY BORMAN
MARTIN BOYE
KYEONG-SEO CHO
SEONGJIN CHO
KWUN KIU CHU
ALEXANDRIA DUSELL
JOLEA EWER
KARANSA FRANZEN
ELIJAH FREEMAN
MELISSA GORSEGNER
SARAH HELGESON
KATHERINE KESTER
TAE KIM
ALEXIS KOEHLER
YOON-GI KOO
DAEUN LEE
JIAJUN LI
ANNA LICHWA
KYLE LOBERMEIER
MCKENZIE MALAISE
MICHELLE MORGAN
AUSTIN MYERS
ERIK NELSON
JORDAN NOURSE
KEON WOO PARK
ALICIA TORRES PORRAS
ZACHARY PYNNONEN
ELIZABETH ROBERTSON
MARK SCHMIDT
LACEY SCHNEIDERWENT
SARAH SKRYPEK
JEONGMIN SON
JENNIFER STONE
LEVI STRAHM
CHI LEUNG TO
MATTHEW WHITTENBERGER
BRIDGIT ZEHNER
BREANNA ZUCK
GRADE 10
JEWELIETTE ALLENDE
MATTHEW ARMSTRONG
SAMANTHA BURCH
HANNAH DOUGLASS
MICHELLE FUCHS
OLGA GALINA
CATHERINE GAVIN
EMILY GROTZINGER
CAITLIN HOEFS
KRISTEN HRABAN
JOEL JONES
ERIC LARSON
BRICE LEHMAN
DANIELLE LODAHL
MIKAELA LONG
JESSICA LUCKMAN
LOGAN NEISINGER
TRISTIN NELSON
ANDI OSTENSO
MICHAEL PEGGAR
SHELBY PRINCE
LIRIDON SABANI
DERIKA SOMMER
HEATHER STONE
DANE STUNKEL
KARA STUSHEK
DESIREE TAYLOR
ADAM WEISSINGER
BRANDON ZAHURONES
GRADE 09
KARLEIGH CODY
DAVID COOLEY
JADE EFFERTZ
JUNGA EUM
JEHIEL FRANZEN
SAMUAL FUCHS
DO HYUN KIM
NA-YEAN KIM
KATELYN KLEUTSCH
SU YOUNG LEE
JENNA LENT
HYUN JUNG LIM
KAYLA LOBERMEIER
DANIELLE MAIER
JOSIE MILLER
ERIN MOLSTAD
JONATHAN NELSON
JORDAN PASK
ASHLEE RIDDLE
MATTHEW ROTH
MIN-AH RYU
HALEY SEIFERT
MARIAH STOLL
MICHAEL UNREIN
CLANCY VANDEVOORT
HYE-JEONG YANG
SU-BIN YUN
BRITTNEE ZUCK
NICHOLAS BECKER
CHRISTOPHER DUBIEL
ERIC EFFERTZ
TAYLOR GAPPA
RYAN JANSEN
CRYSTINE KETTLER
KASSIE KRELL
SILAS KUCHTA
LINDSEY LARSON
JUSTIN LIVINGSTON
EMILY NELSON
KAYLA NYSETH
VICTORIA OSTENSO
JACOB PRATT
RACHEL RANDS
ANNA RINGSTAD
MEGAN ROGNESS
MITCHELL SANDS
CRAIG SCHLEWITZ
JESSICA SIEG
BRENT SISKO
JESSICA SISKO
JOSHUA SOMMER
SIGRID STENSVOLD
BETHANY STOLL
NICHOLAS WOJCIK
STEVEN WOODS
CAN YU
GRADE 11
ERIN ALBUS
ADAM BARG
DANIEL BECK
MOLLY BORMAN
MARTIN BOYE
KYEONG-SEO CHO
SEONGJIN CHO
KWUN KIU CHU
ALEXANDRIA DUSELL
JOLEA EWER
KARANSA FRANZEN
ELIJAH FREEMAN
MELISSA GORSEGNER
SARAH HELGESON
KATHERINE KESTER
TAE KIM
ALEXIS KOEHLER
YOON-GI KOO
DAEUN LEE
JIAJUN LI
ANNA LICHWA
KYLE LOBERMEIER
MCKENZIE MALAISE
MICHELLE MORGAN
AUSTIN MYERS
ERIK NELSON
JORDAN NOURSE
KEON WOO PARK
ALICIA TORRES PORRAS
ZACHARY PYNNONEN
ELIZABETH ROBERTSON
MARK SCHMIDT
LACEY SCHNEIDERWENT
SARAH SKRYPEK
JEONGMIN SON
JENNIFER STONE
LEVI STRAHM
CHI LEUNG TO
MATTHEW WHITTENBERGER
BRIDGIT ZEHNER
BREANNA ZUCK
GRADE 10
JEWELIETTE ALLENDE
MATTHEW ARMSTRONG
SAMANTHA BURCH
HANNAH DOUGLASS
MICHELLE FUCHS
OLGA GALINA
CATHERINE GAVIN
EMILY GROTZINGER
CAITLIN HOEFS
KRISTEN HRABAN
JOEL JONES
ERIC LARSON
BRICE LEHMAN
DANIELLE LODAHL
MIKAELA LONG
JESSICA LUCKMAN
LOGAN NEISINGER
TRISTIN NELSON
ANDI OSTENSO
MICHAEL PEGGAR
SHELBY PRINCE
LIRIDON SABANI
DERIKA SOMMER
HEATHER STONE
DANE STUNKEL
KARA STUSHEK
DESIREE TAYLOR
ADAM WEISSINGER
BRANDON ZAHURONES
GRADE 09
KARLEIGH CODY
DAVID COOLEY
JADE EFFERTZ
JUNGA EUM
JEHIEL FRANZEN
SAMUAL FUCHS
DO HYUN KIM
NA-YEAN KIM
KATELYN KLEUTSCH
SU YOUNG LEE
JENNA LENT
HYUN JUNG LIM
KAYLA LOBERMEIER
DANIELLE MAIER
JOSIE MILLER
ERIN MOLSTAD
JONATHAN NELSON
JORDAN PASK
ASHLEE RIDDLE
MATTHEW ROTH
MIN-AH RYU
HALEY SEIFERT
MARIAH STOLL
MICHAEL UNREIN
CLANCY VANDEVOORT
HYE-JEONG YANG
SU-BIN YUN
BRITTNEE ZUCK
Daily Announcements
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Nov. 12, 2010
General:
The LHS Fine Arts Department will present “The Lilies of the Field” this weekend. Performances are tonight and tomorrow night at 7:30. Cost for students is $5 and adults is $7.
The Bear Club is looking for your used printer cartridges and unwanted cell phones. These items can be taken to Mr. Bunton’s room.
High School boys and girls: This Sunday is the last time for open gym—time is 5:00 to 7:00.
Athletics:
Meetings, practices, etc:
Boys basketball and wrestling practice begins Monday, Nov. 15. Girls basketball practice begins Wednesday, Nov. 17.
There will be a follow up meeting for FCCLA in Room 711 next Tuesday at 7:45. Treats will be served!
Student Services:
Seniors: your poinsettia orders are due no later than Monday by 8:00 am. They should be turned into Mrs Neisinger in Student Services.
The following schools will have representatives here on the following days:
WITC will be here today for those who set up a time to see the representative
CVTC is scheduled for next Monday (Nov. 15)
University of Wisconsin-Stout is scheduled for next Tuesday (Nov. 16)
Northern Michigan University-Thursday (Nov. 18)
If you are interested in meeting with any of these representatives, you need to stop by Student Services to set up a time to meet with them. Don’t miss out on these opportunities.
There are two scholarships available: The Herb Kohl Scholarship is due today and if you are applying for the Elks Most Valuable Student Scholarship you need to be working on it now as it requires some work to complete and it is due December 1st..
Seniors: If you are planning on attending a technical school or university, you should be working on completing your applications. If you need assistance, stop in Student Services.
Shop with a Cop has been set for December 11th (second Sat. in Dec.) from 8:00 am to 12:00 noon. Student volunteers are needed. For more information or to sign up to volunteer, stop in Student Services.
Check out the Student Services Bulletin Board. You will find information on available scholarships and their due dates. You should check the bulletin board daily for updates and other information.
Nov. 12, 2010
General:
The LHS Fine Arts Department will present “The Lilies of the Field” this weekend. Performances are tonight and tomorrow night at 7:30. Cost for students is $5 and adults is $7.
The Bear Club is looking for your used printer cartridges and unwanted cell phones. These items can be taken to Mr. Bunton’s room.
High School boys and girls: This Sunday is the last time for open gym—time is 5:00 to 7:00.
Athletics:
Meetings, practices, etc:
Boys basketball and wrestling practice begins Monday, Nov. 15. Girls basketball practice begins Wednesday, Nov. 17.
There will be a follow up meeting for FCCLA in Room 711 next Tuesday at 7:45. Treats will be served!
Student Services:
Seniors: your poinsettia orders are due no later than Monday by 8:00 am. They should be turned into Mrs Neisinger in Student Services.
The following schools will have representatives here on the following days:
WITC will be here today for those who set up a time to see the representative
CVTC is scheduled for next Monday (Nov. 15)
University of Wisconsin-Stout is scheduled for next Tuesday (Nov. 16)
Northern Michigan University-Thursday (Nov. 18)
If you are interested in meeting with any of these representatives, you need to stop by Student Services to set up a time to meet with them. Don’t miss out on these opportunities.
There are two scholarships available: The Herb Kohl Scholarship is due today and if you are applying for the Elks Most Valuable Student Scholarship you need to be working on it now as it requires some work to complete and it is due December 1st..
Seniors: If you are planning on attending a technical school or university, you should be working on completing your applications. If you need assistance, stop in Student Services.
Shop with a Cop has been set for December 11th (second Sat. in Dec.) from 8:00 am to 12:00 noon. Student volunteers are needed. For more information or to sign up to volunteer, stop in Student Services.
Check out the Student Services Bulletin Board. You will find information on available scholarships and their due dates. You should check the bulletin board daily for updates and other information.
Wednesday, November 10, 2010
Daily Announcements
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Nov. 10, 2010
General:
The LHS Fine Arts Department will present “The Lilies of the Field” this weekend. Performances are Friday and Saturday night at 7:30. Cost for students is $5 and adults is $7.
Seniors: The Jostens representative will be here today during the lunch hours in the cafeteria. Remember to take your order form and the $30.00 deposit with you when you go to the cafeteria..
The Bear Club is looking for your used printer cartridges and unwanted cell phones. These items can be taken to Mr. Bunton’s room.
High School boys and girls: Open gym at the HS has been set up for Sunday’s from 5:00 to 7:00 and Mondays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays from 3:30 to 5:30. This schedule will run through November 14.
Athletics:
Boys basketball players: There is a mandatory boys basketball meeting after school today at 4:00 in Coach Effertz classroom at the Middle School. If you are playing basketball this season you must attend.
Meetings, practices, etc:
Attention Spanish Students: Your review session schedule is:
Spanish 1: Today after school at 3:35.
Spanish 2: Tomorrow before school at 7:45 and after school at 3:35.
This week’s backstage work schedule: Today is from 3:30 to 5:30 (plus daytime performance)
Thurs., Fri., and Sat. from 5:30 to the end
Sun. from 1:00 to 3:30 (Sunday is mandatory for all cast and crew)
During the activity period today: There is a
FCCLA meeting room 711
BEAR club meeting in the Library
Student Services:
The following schools will have representatives here on the following days:
WITC will be here this Friday (Nov.12)
CVTC is scheduled for next Monday (Nov. 15)
University of Wisconsin-Stout is scheduled for next Tuesday (Nov. 16)
Northern Michigan University-Thursday (Nov. 18)
If you are interested in meeting with any of these representatives, you need to stop by Student Services to set up a time to meet with them. Don’t miss out on these opportunities.
Also, if you are interested in the Marine Corp, there will representative in the cafeteria this Thursday during lunch.
WKCE Testing: Wed., Nov. 10, periods 2 & 3
There are two scholarships available: The Herb Kohl Scholarship is due this Friday (Nov. 12) and if you are applying for the Elks Most Valuable Student Scholarship you need to be working on it now as it requires some work to complete and it is due December 1st..
Seniors: If you are planning on attending a technical school or university, you should be working on completing your applications. If you need assistance, stop in Student Services.
Shop with a Cop has been set for December 11th (second Sat. in Dec.) from 8:00 am to 12:00 noon. Student volunteers are needed. For more information or to sign up to volunteer, stop in Student Services.
Check out the Student Services Bulletin Board. You will find information on available scholarships and their due dates. You should check the bulletin board daily for updates and other information.
Nov. 10, 2010
General:
The LHS Fine Arts Department will present “The Lilies of the Field” this weekend. Performances are Friday and Saturday night at 7:30. Cost for students is $5 and adults is $7.
Seniors: The Jostens representative will be here today during the lunch hours in the cafeteria. Remember to take your order form and the $30.00 deposit with you when you go to the cafeteria..
The Bear Club is looking for your used printer cartridges and unwanted cell phones. These items can be taken to Mr. Bunton’s room.
High School boys and girls: Open gym at the HS has been set up for Sunday’s from 5:00 to 7:00 and Mondays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays from 3:30 to 5:30. This schedule will run through November 14.
Athletics:
Boys basketball players: There is a mandatory boys basketball meeting after school today at 4:00 in Coach Effertz classroom at the Middle School. If you are playing basketball this season you must attend.
Meetings, practices, etc:
Attention Spanish Students: Your review session schedule is:
Spanish 1: Today after school at 3:35.
Spanish 2: Tomorrow before school at 7:45 and after school at 3:35.
This week’s backstage work schedule: Today is from 3:30 to 5:30 (plus daytime performance)
Thurs., Fri., and Sat. from 5:30 to the end
Sun. from 1:00 to 3:30 (Sunday is mandatory for all cast and crew)
During the activity period today: There is a
FCCLA meeting room 711
BEAR club meeting in the Library
Student Services:
The following schools will have representatives here on the following days:
WITC will be here this Friday (Nov.12)
CVTC is scheduled for next Monday (Nov. 15)
University of Wisconsin-Stout is scheduled for next Tuesday (Nov. 16)
Northern Michigan University-Thursday (Nov. 18)
If you are interested in meeting with any of these representatives, you need to stop by Student Services to set up a time to meet with them. Don’t miss out on these opportunities.
Also, if you are interested in the Marine Corp, there will representative in the cafeteria this Thursday during lunch.
WKCE Testing: Wed., Nov. 10, periods 2 & 3
There are two scholarships available: The Herb Kohl Scholarship is due this Friday (Nov. 12) and if you are applying for the Elks Most Valuable Student Scholarship you need to be working on it now as it requires some work to complete and it is due December 1st..
Seniors: If you are planning on attending a technical school or university, you should be working on completing your applications. If you need assistance, stop in Student Services.
Shop with a Cop has been set for December 11th (second Sat. in Dec.) from 8:00 am to 12:00 noon. Student volunteers are needed. For more information or to sign up to volunteer, stop in Student Services.
Check out the Student Services Bulletin Board. You will find information on available scholarships and their due dates. You should check the bulletin board daily for updates and other information.
Tuesday, November 9, 2010
Daily Announcements
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Nov. 9, 2010
General:
The LHS Fine Arts Department will present “The Lilies of the Field” this weekend. Performances are Friday and Saturday night at 7:30. Cost for students is $5 and adults is $7.
Seniors: The Jostens representative will be here tomorrow, (Nov 10), during the lunch hours in the cafeteria. He will help you fill out your order form for your graduation announcements, gowns, and other senior items. Please remember to bring your order form and the $30.00 deposit.
The Bear Club is looking for your used printer cartridges and unwanted cell phones. These items can be taken to Mr. Bunton’s room.
High School boys and girls: Open gym at the HS has been set up for Sunday’s from 5:00 to 7:00 and Mondays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays from 3:30 to 5:30. This schedule will run through November 14.
Athletics:
Boys basketball players: There is a mandatory boys basketball meeting tomorrow at 4:00 in coach Effertz classroom at the Middle School. All boys playing boys basketball this season must attend.
The football players recognition night is tonight (Nov.9) from 7:00 to 8:00pm in the high school cafeteria.
Meetings, practices, etc:
Attention Spanish Students: Your review session schedule is:
Spanish 1: Tomorrow (Wed) before school at 7:45 and after school at 3:35.
Spanish 2: Thurs. before school at 7:45 and after school at 3:35.
If you have any questions about Spanish, come to one of these sessions to get the help you need to be successful in Spanish class.
This week’s backstage work schedule: Today (Tues)- 5:00 to 8:30
Wed. from 3:30 to 5:30 (plus daytime performance)
Thurs., Fri., and Sat. from 5:30 to the end
Sun. from 1:00 to 3:30 (Sunday is mandatory for all cast and crew)
There will be a FCCLA meeting during the activity period Wednesday in room 711. If you are interested in learning more about this club, please sign up in student services.
Student Services:
The following school will have representatives here on the following days:
WITC will be here this Friday (Nov.12)
CVTC is scheduled for next Monday (Nov. 15)
University of Wisconsin-Stout is scheduled for next Tuesday (Nov. 16)
If you are interested in meeting with any of these representatives, you need to stop by Student Services to set up a time to meet with them. Don’t miss out on these opportunities>
WKCE Testing: Tues., Nov 9, periods 2 & 3 and Wed., Nov. 10, periods 2 & 3
Seniors: Stop by Student Services—Updates are needed on what you are doing with post-secondary school visits, applications, scholarships, and other information. You should stop during your study hall or lunch hour today. Remember to check out of study hall before you come to Student Services.
Kevin Brown, a representative from Nicolet College, will be here Friday (Nov. 12) period 3,in room 711 to speak on Culinary Careers. There is room for a few more students and if you are interested in this presentation, you will need to get a pass from Student Services.
There are two scholarships available: The Herb Kohl Scholarship which is due by this Friday (Nov. 12) and the Elks Most Valuable Student Scholarship with a deadline of December 1st which requires some work to complete so you need to stop into Student Services ASAP.
Seniors: If you are planning on attending a technical school or university, you should be working on completing your applications. If you need assistance, stop in Student Services.
Shop with a Cop has been set for December 11th (second Sat. in Dec.) from 8:00 am to 12:00 noon. Student volunteers are needed. For more information or to sign up to volunteer, stop in Student Services.
Check out the Student Services Bulletin Board. You will find information on available scholarships and their due dates. You should check the bulletin board daily for updates and other information.
Nov. 9, 2010
General:
The LHS Fine Arts Department will present “The Lilies of the Field” this weekend. Performances are Friday and Saturday night at 7:30. Cost for students is $5 and adults is $7.
Seniors: The Jostens representative will be here tomorrow, (Nov 10), during the lunch hours in the cafeteria. He will help you fill out your order form for your graduation announcements, gowns, and other senior items. Please remember to bring your order form and the $30.00 deposit.
The Bear Club is looking for your used printer cartridges and unwanted cell phones. These items can be taken to Mr. Bunton’s room.
High School boys and girls: Open gym at the HS has been set up for Sunday’s from 5:00 to 7:00 and Mondays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays from 3:30 to 5:30. This schedule will run through November 14.
Athletics:
Boys basketball players: There is a mandatory boys basketball meeting tomorrow at 4:00 in coach Effertz classroom at the Middle School. All boys playing boys basketball this season must attend.
The football players recognition night is tonight (Nov.9) from 7:00 to 8:00pm in the high school cafeteria.
Meetings, practices, etc:
Attention Spanish Students: Your review session schedule is:
Spanish 1: Tomorrow (Wed) before school at 7:45 and after school at 3:35.
Spanish 2: Thurs. before school at 7:45 and after school at 3:35.
If you have any questions about Spanish, come to one of these sessions to get the help you need to be successful in Spanish class.
This week’s backstage work schedule: Today (Tues)- 5:00 to 8:30
Wed. from 3:30 to 5:30 (plus daytime performance)
Thurs., Fri., and Sat. from 5:30 to the end
Sun. from 1:00 to 3:30 (Sunday is mandatory for all cast and crew)
There will be a FCCLA meeting during the activity period Wednesday in room 711. If you are interested in learning more about this club, please sign up in student services.
Student Services:
The following school will have representatives here on the following days:
WITC will be here this Friday (Nov.12)
CVTC is scheduled for next Monday (Nov. 15)
University of Wisconsin-Stout is scheduled for next Tuesday (Nov. 16)
If you are interested in meeting with any of these representatives, you need to stop by Student Services to set up a time to meet with them. Don’t miss out on these opportunities>
WKCE Testing: Tues., Nov 9, periods 2 & 3 and Wed., Nov. 10, periods 2 & 3
Seniors: Stop by Student Services—Updates are needed on what you are doing with post-secondary school visits, applications, scholarships, and other information. You should stop during your study hall or lunch hour today. Remember to check out of study hall before you come to Student Services.
Kevin Brown, a representative from Nicolet College, will be here Friday (Nov. 12) period 3,in room 711 to speak on Culinary Careers. There is room for a few more students and if you are interested in this presentation, you will need to get a pass from Student Services.
There are two scholarships available: The Herb Kohl Scholarship which is due by this Friday (Nov. 12) and the Elks Most Valuable Student Scholarship with a deadline of December 1st which requires some work to complete so you need to stop into Student Services ASAP.
Seniors: If you are planning on attending a technical school or university, you should be working on completing your applications. If you need assistance, stop in Student Services.
Shop with a Cop has been set for December 11th (second Sat. in Dec.) from 8:00 am to 12:00 noon. Student volunteers are needed. For more information or to sign up to volunteer, stop in Student Services.
Check out the Student Services Bulletin Board. You will find information on available scholarships and their due dates. You should check the bulletin board daily for updates and other information.
Monday, November 8, 2010
October Students of the Month
Five Students Named Students of the Month
Freshmen Katelyn Kleutsch, sophomore Brice Lehman , juniors Cody Lehman and Nicole White, and senior Brittany Hess were recently named Ladysmith High School’s students of the month for October. A teacher must nominate the student and provide the rationale for the nomination. Approval for each student nominee is determined by a vote at the monthly faculty meeting. All five students were nominated for their academic diligence, positive attitude, and willingness to help others. Congratulations!
Freshmen Katelyn Kleutsch, sophomore Brice Lehman , juniors Cody Lehman and Nicole White, and senior Brittany Hess were recently named Ladysmith High School’s students of the month for October. A teacher must nominate the student and provide the rationale for the nomination. Approval for each student nominee is determined by a vote at the monthly faculty meeting. All five students were nominated for their academic diligence, positive attitude, and willingness to help others. Congratulations!
State Bound Swimmers
Congratulations to Sigrid Stensvold and Mariah Stoll for qualifying for the Wisconsin State Swimming & Diving Championships. Sigrid qualified in diving and Mariah took first in the 200 free style. The state meet is this Friday and Saturday in Madison. Congratulations and GOOD LUCK!
Daily Announcements
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Nov. 8, 2010
General:
For those wanting to help with Bingo at the Ladysmith Nursing Home tomorrow (Nov.9), you need to get your activity pre-arranged turned into Mrs. Kuehn today. If you signed up in Student Services, you must see Mrs. Kuehn today.
The LHS Fine Arts Department will present “The Lilies of the Field” this weekend. Performances for this wonderful production will be Friday and Saturday night at
7:30. Cost for students is $5 and adults is $7. Come enjoy this award winning performance.
All cast members of the Lilies of the Field should be on stage and in costume at 6:00 tonight for newspaper pictures.
Seniors: The Jostens representative will be here on Wednesday, (Nov 10), during the lunch hours in the cafeteria. He will help you fill out your order form for your graduation announcements, gowns, and other senior items. Please remember to bring your order form and the $30.00 deposit.
The Bear Club is looking for your used printer cartridges and unwanted cell phones. These items can be taken to Mr. Bunton’s room.
High School boys and girls: Open gym at the HS has been set up for Sunday’s from 5:00 to 7:00 and Mondays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays from 3:30 to 5:30. This schedule will run through November 14.
Athletics:
Congratulations to the Trident Swimming and Diving Team for a great Sectional meet. They finished 4th out of 15 teams and qualified Sigrid Stensvold (diver) and Mariah Stoll (200 free) for State. Also making the top 8 and the podium were: 200 Medley Relay-Stoll, Zimmer, Fuse, and Molstad, Kelsey Podgornik 200 IM and 100 Back, Mariah Stoll 100 Free, Jamie Fuse 100 Fly, Sigrid Stensvold 100 back and 400 Free Relay: Zimmer, Fuse, Helgeson, and Stoll. Thanks for your support all season and now it is on to STATE.
The football players recognition night is tomorrow (Nov.9) from 7:00 to 8:00pm in the high school cafeteria.
Meetings, practices, etc:
Attention Spanish Students: Your review session schedule is:
Spanish 1: Wed before school at 7:45 and after school at 3:35.
Spanish 2: Thurs. before school at 7:45 and after school at 3:35.
If you have any questions about Spanish, come to one of these sessions to get the help you need to be successful in Spanish class.
This week’s backstage work schedule: Today and tomorrow - 5:00 to 8:30
Wed. from 3:30 to 5:30 (plus daytime performance)
Thurs., Fri., and Sat. from 5:30 to the end
Sun. from 1:00 to 3:30 (Sunday is mandatory for all cast and crew)
There will be a FCCLA meeting during the activity period Wednesday.
Student Services:
Seniors: Stop by Student Services—Updates are needed on what you are doing with post-secondary school visits, applications, scholarships, and other information. You should stop during your study hall or lunch hour today. Remember to check out of study hall before you come to Student Services.
Kevin Brown, a representative from Nicolet College, will be here Friday (Nov. 12) period 3,in room 711 to speak on Culinary Careers. There is room for a few more students and if you are interested in this presentation, you will need to get a pass from Student Services.
There are two scholarships available: The Herb Kohl Scholarship which is due no later than November 12 (this Friday) and the Elks Most Valuable Student Scholarship with a deadline of December 1st which requires some work to complete so you need to stop into Student Services ASAP.
Seniors: If you are planning on attending a technical school or university, you should be working on completing your applications. If you need assistance, stop in Student Services.
Shop with a Cop has been set for December 11th (second Sat. in Dec.) from 8:00 am to 12:00 noon. Student volunteers are needed. For more information or to sign up to volunteer, stop in Student Services.
Check out the Student Services Bulletin Board. You will find information on available scholarships and their due dates. You should check the bulletin board daily for updates and other information.
Nov. 8, 2010
General:
For those wanting to help with Bingo at the Ladysmith Nursing Home tomorrow (Nov.9), you need to get your activity pre-arranged turned into Mrs. Kuehn today. If you signed up in Student Services, you must see Mrs. Kuehn today.
The LHS Fine Arts Department will present “The Lilies of the Field” this weekend. Performances for this wonderful production will be Friday and Saturday night at
7:30. Cost for students is $5 and adults is $7. Come enjoy this award winning performance.
All cast members of the Lilies of the Field should be on stage and in costume at 6:00 tonight for newspaper pictures.
Seniors: The Jostens representative will be here on Wednesday, (Nov 10), during the lunch hours in the cafeteria. He will help you fill out your order form for your graduation announcements, gowns, and other senior items. Please remember to bring your order form and the $30.00 deposit.
The Bear Club is looking for your used printer cartridges and unwanted cell phones. These items can be taken to Mr. Bunton’s room.
High School boys and girls: Open gym at the HS has been set up for Sunday’s from 5:00 to 7:00 and Mondays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays from 3:30 to 5:30. This schedule will run through November 14.
Athletics:
Congratulations to the Trident Swimming and Diving Team for a great Sectional meet. They finished 4th out of 15 teams and qualified Sigrid Stensvold (diver) and Mariah Stoll (200 free) for State. Also making the top 8 and the podium were: 200 Medley Relay-Stoll, Zimmer, Fuse, and Molstad, Kelsey Podgornik 200 IM and 100 Back, Mariah Stoll 100 Free, Jamie Fuse 100 Fly, Sigrid Stensvold 100 back and 400 Free Relay: Zimmer, Fuse, Helgeson, and Stoll. Thanks for your support all season and now it is on to STATE.
The football players recognition night is tomorrow (Nov.9) from 7:00 to 8:00pm in the high school cafeteria.
Meetings, practices, etc:
Attention Spanish Students: Your review session schedule is:
Spanish 1: Wed before school at 7:45 and after school at 3:35.
Spanish 2: Thurs. before school at 7:45 and after school at 3:35.
If you have any questions about Spanish, come to one of these sessions to get the help you need to be successful in Spanish class.
This week’s backstage work schedule: Today and tomorrow - 5:00 to 8:30
Wed. from 3:30 to 5:30 (plus daytime performance)
Thurs., Fri., and Sat. from 5:30 to the end
Sun. from 1:00 to 3:30 (Sunday is mandatory for all cast and crew)
There will be a FCCLA meeting during the activity period Wednesday.
Student Services:
Seniors: Stop by Student Services—Updates are needed on what you are doing with post-secondary school visits, applications, scholarships, and other information. You should stop during your study hall or lunch hour today. Remember to check out of study hall before you come to Student Services.
Kevin Brown, a representative from Nicolet College, will be here Friday (Nov. 12) period 3,in room 711 to speak on Culinary Careers. There is room for a few more students and if you are interested in this presentation, you will need to get a pass from Student Services.
There are two scholarships available: The Herb Kohl Scholarship which is due no later than November 12 (this Friday) and the Elks Most Valuable Student Scholarship with a deadline of December 1st which requires some work to complete so you need to stop into Student Services ASAP.
Seniors: If you are planning on attending a technical school or university, you should be working on completing your applications. If you need assistance, stop in Student Services.
Shop with a Cop has been set for December 11th (second Sat. in Dec.) from 8:00 am to 12:00 noon. Student volunteers are needed. For more information or to sign up to volunteer, stop in Student Services.
Check out the Student Services Bulletin Board. You will find information on available scholarships and their due dates. You should check the bulletin board daily for updates and other information.
Friday, November 5, 2010
Daily Announcements
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Nov. 5, 2010
General:
If you are interested in helping with Bingo at the Ladysmith Nursing Home next week Tuesday (Nov.9) you should pick up an activity pre-arranged from Mrs Kuehn in building 7 and return it to Mrs. Kuehn by Monday and there is a limit on how many students will be able to go.
Seniors: The Jostens representative will be here next week Wednesday, (Nov 10), during the lunch hours in the cafeteria. He will help you fill out your order form for your graduation announcements, gowns, and other senior items. Please remember to bring your order form and the $30.00 deposit.
The Bear Club is looking for your used printer cartridges and unwanted cell phones. These items can be taken to Mr. Bunton’s room.
High School boys and girls: Open gym at the HS has been set up for Sunday’s from 5:00 to 7:00 and Mondays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays from 3:30 to 5:30. This schedule will run through November 14.
Athletics:
Attention all football players: your recognition night will be next Tuesday, November 9, from 7:00 to 8:00pm in the high school cafeteria.
Meetings, practices, etc:
Attention Spanish Students: There will be review sessions next week (Nov 10 & 11). Listen on Monday for the schedule for these sessions. Spanish 1: Wed before school at 7:45 and after school at 3:35.
Spanish 2: Thurs. before school at 7:45 and after school at 3:35. If you have any questions about Spanish, come to one of these sessions to get the help you need to be successful in Spanish class.
This weeks backstage work schedule: Tomorrow (Sat.) from 9:00 to noon
Next weeks backstage work schedule: Mon. and Tues. from 5:00 to 8:30
Wed. from 3:30 to 5:30 (plus daytime performance)
Thurs., Fri., and Sat. from 5:30 to the end
Sun. from 1:00 to 3:30 (Sunday is mandatory for all cast and crew)
There will be a FCCLA meeting during the activity period next Wednesday.
Student Services:
Kevin Brown, a representative from Nicolet College, will be here next week Friday (Nov. 12) period 3,in room 711 to speak on Culinary Careers. There is room for a few more students and if you are interested in this presentation, you will need to get a pass from Student Services.
There are two scholarships available: The Herb Kohl Scholarship which is due no later than November 12 and the Elks Most Valuable Student Scholarship with a deadline of December 1st which requires some work to complete so you need to stop into Student Services asap.
Seniors: If you are planning on attending a technical school or university, you should be working on completing your applications. If you need assistance, stop in Student Services.
Shop with a Cop has been set for December 11th (second Sat. in Dec.) from 8:00 am to 12:00 noon. Student volunteers are needed. For more information or to sign up to volunteer, stop in Student Services.
Check out the Student Services Bulletin Board. You will find information on available scholarships and their due dates. You should check the bulletin board daily for updates and other information.
Nov. 5, 2010
General:
If you are interested in helping with Bingo at the Ladysmith Nursing Home next week Tuesday (Nov.9) you should pick up an activity pre-arranged from Mrs Kuehn in building 7 and return it to Mrs. Kuehn by Monday and there is a limit on how many students will be able to go.
Seniors: The Jostens representative will be here next week Wednesday, (Nov 10), during the lunch hours in the cafeteria. He will help you fill out your order form for your graduation announcements, gowns, and other senior items. Please remember to bring your order form and the $30.00 deposit.
The Bear Club is looking for your used printer cartridges and unwanted cell phones. These items can be taken to Mr. Bunton’s room.
High School boys and girls: Open gym at the HS has been set up for Sunday’s from 5:00 to 7:00 and Mondays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays from 3:30 to 5:30. This schedule will run through November 14.
Athletics:
Attention all football players: your recognition night will be next Tuesday, November 9, from 7:00 to 8:00pm in the high school cafeteria.
Meetings, practices, etc:
Attention Spanish Students: There will be review sessions next week (Nov 10 & 11). Listen on Monday for the schedule for these sessions. Spanish 1: Wed before school at 7:45 and after school at 3:35.
Spanish 2: Thurs. before school at 7:45 and after school at 3:35. If you have any questions about Spanish, come to one of these sessions to get the help you need to be successful in Spanish class.
This weeks backstage work schedule: Tomorrow (Sat.) from 9:00 to noon
Next weeks backstage work schedule: Mon. and Tues. from 5:00 to 8:30
Wed. from 3:30 to 5:30 (plus daytime performance)
Thurs., Fri., and Sat. from 5:30 to the end
Sun. from 1:00 to 3:30 (Sunday is mandatory for all cast and crew)
There will be a FCCLA meeting during the activity period next Wednesday.
Student Services:
Kevin Brown, a representative from Nicolet College, will be here next week Friday (Nov. 12) period 3,in room 711 to speak on Culinary Careers. There is room for a few more students and if you are interested in this presentation, you will need to get a pass from Student Services.
There are two scholarships available: The Herb Kohl Scholarship which is due no later than November 12 and the Elks Most Valuable Student Scholarship with a deadline of December 1st which requires some work to complete so you need to stop into Student Services asap.
Seniors: If you are planning on attending a technical school or university, you should be working on completing your applications. If you need assistance, stop in Student Services.
Shop with a Cop has been set for December 11th (second Sat. in Dec.) from 8:00 am to 12:00 noon. Student volunteers are needed. For more information or to sign up to volunteer, stop in Student Services.
Check out the Student Services Bulletin Board. You will find information on available scholarships and their due dates. You should check the bulletin board daily for updates and other information.
Thursday, November 4, 2010
Daily Announcements
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Nov. 4, 2010
General:
If you are interested in helping with Bingo at the Ladysmith Nursing Home next week Tuesday (Nov.9) you should pick up an activity pre-arranged from Mrs Kuehn in building 7 and return it to Mrs. Kuehn by Monday and there is a limit on how many students will be able to go.
Seniors: The Jostens representative will be here next week Wednesday, (Nov 10), during the lunch hours in the cafeteria. He will help you fill out your order form for your graduation announcements, gowns, and other senior items. Please remember to bring your order form and the $30.00 deposit.
The Bear Club is looking for your used printer cartridges and unwanted cell phones. These items can be taken to Mr. Bunton’s room.
High School boys and girls: Open gym at the HS has been set up for Sunday’s from 5:00 to 7:00 and Mondays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays from 3:30 to 5:30. This schedule will run through November 14.
Athletics:
Attention all football players: football recognition night will be next Tuesday, November 9, from 7:00 to 8:00pm in the high school cafeteria. See Coach Keeble for a letter to go home to your parents.
Meetings, practices, etc:
There will be a very important Winter Dance Meeting tomorrow at 7:45 in the Health Room. Only the students who signed up in the library may attend. If you will be gone on Friday you need to see Mrs. Olson.
This weeks backstage work schedule: Today is 3:45 to 5:00 and Sat. from 9:00 to noon
Next weeks backstage work schedule: Mon. and Tues. from 5:00 to 8:30
Wed. from 3:30 to 5:30 (plus daytime performance)
Thurs., Fri., and Sat. from 5:30 to the end
Sun. from 1:00 to 3:30 (Sunday is mandatory for all cast and crew)
There will be a FCCLA meeting during the activity period next Wednesday.
Student Services:
Kevin Brown, a representative from Nicolet College, will be here next week Friday (Nov. 12) period 3,in room 711 to speak on Culinary Careers. There is room for a few more students and if you are interested in this presentation, you will need to get a pass from Student Services.
A representative from WITC will be here today in the career lab from 10:00-12:00. If you are interested in talking with him, stop in Student Services to set up a time.
The Herb Kohl Scholarship is available now and has a deadline of November 12, which is a week from this Friday. Also the Elks Most Valuable Student Scholarship is in and has a deadline of December 1st. A LHS student was awarded this last year—no reason it can’t be won by another LHS student this year. You will need to get started on these scholarships as soon as possible and there is some work to do so stop in Student Services for details very soon.
Reminder that there is Sophomore WKCE Testing today periods 2 and 3.
Seniors: If you are planning on attending a technical school or university, you should be working on completing your applications. If you need assistance, stop in Student Services.
Shop with a Cop has been set for December 11th (second Sat. in Dec.) from 8:00 am to 12:00 noon. Student volunteers are needed. For more information or to sign up to volunteer, stop in Student Services.
Check out the Student Services Bulletin Board. You will find information on available scholarships and their due dates. You should check the bulletin board daily for updates and other information.
Nov. 4, 2010
General:
If you are interested in helping with Bingo at the Ladysmith Nursing Home next week Tuesday (Nov.9) you should pick up an activity pre-arranged from Mrs Kuehn in building 7 and return it to Mrs. Kuehn by Monday and there is a limit on how many students will be able to go.
Seniors: The Jostens representative will be here next week Wednesday, (Nov 10), during the lunch hours in the cafeteria. He will help you fill out your order form for your graduation announcements, gowns, and other senior items. Please remember to bring your order form and the $30.00 deposit.
The Bear Club is looking for your used printer cartridges and unwanted cell phones. These items can be taken to Mr. Bunton’s room.
High School boys and girls: Open gym at the HS has been set up for Sunday’s from 5:00 to 7:00 and Mondays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays from 3:30 to 5:30. This schedule will run through November 14.
Athletics:
Attention all football players: football recognition night will be next Tuesday, November 9, from 7:00 to 8:00pm in the high school cafeteria. See Coach Keeble for a letter to go home to your parents.
Meetings, practices, etc:
There will be a very important Winter Dance Meeting tomorrow at 7:45 in the Health Room. Only the students who signed up in the library may attend. If you will be gone on Friday you need to see Mrs. Olson.
This weeks backstage work schedule: Today is 3:45 to 5:00 and Sat. from 9:00 to noon
Next weeks backstage work schedule: Mon. and Tues. from 5:00 to 8:30
Wed. from 3:30 to 5:30 (plus daytime performance)
Thurs., Fri., and Sat. from 5:30 to the end
Sun. from 1:00 to 3:30 (Sunday is mandatory for all cast and crew)
There will be a FCCLA meeting during the activity period next Wednesday.
Student Services:
Kevin Brown, a representative from Nicolet College, will be here next week Friday (Nov. 12) period 3,in room 711 to speak on Culinary Careers. There is room for a few more students and if you are interested in this presentation, you will need to get a pass from Student Services.
A representative from WITC will be here today in the career lab from 10:00-12:00. If you are interested in talking with him, stop in Student Services to set up a time.
The Herb Kohl Scholarship is available now and has a deadline of November 12, which is a week from this Friday. Also the Elks Most Valuable Student Scholarship is in and has a deadline of December 1st. A LHS student was awarded this last year—no reason it can’t be won by another LHS student this year. You will need to get started on these scholarships as soon as possible and there is some work to do so stop in Student Services for details very soon.
Reminder that there is Sophomore WKCE Testing today periods 2 and 3.
Seniors: If you are planning on attending a technical school or university, you should be working on completing your applications. If you need assistance, stop in Student Services.
Shop with a Cop has been set for December 11th (second Sat. in Dec.) from 8:00 am to 12:00 noon. Student volunteers are needed. For more information or to sign up to volunteer, stop in Student Services.
Check out the Student Services Bulletin Board. You will find information on available scholarships and their due dates. You should check the bulletin board daily for updates and other information.
Wednesday, November 3, 2010
Daily Announcements
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Nov. 3, 2010
General:
Congratulations to the winners in the Anti-Smoking Poster Contest-first place posters were done by Shianne Larson and Brooke Potter. Winning posters can be seen the bulletin board by the Health Room. Special thanks to Mrs Bricco who did an excellent job judging. Remember “Smoking is like paying someone to kill you!”
The Bear Club is looking for your used printer cartridges and unwanted cell phones. These items can be taken to Mr. Bunton’s room.
High School boys and girls: Open gym at the HS has been set up for Sunday’s from 5:00 to 7:00 and Mondays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays from 3:30 to 5:30. This schedule will run through November 14.
Athletics:
Today is the last day to sign up for the Winter Dance Team. Sign up in the Library by 3:30 today.
Congratulations to Rachel Rands for making the Heart of the North all conference team for volleyball.
Meetings, practices, etc:
There will be a Senior meeting 4th hour today with Jostens.
Thee will be a very important Winter Dance Meeting this Friday at 7:45 in the Health Room. Only the students who signed up in the library may attend. If you will be gone on Friday you need to see Mrs. Olson.
Play: This weeks backstage work schedule: Today and tomorrow is 3:45 to 5:00 and Sat. from 9:00 to noon
Next weeks backstage work schedule: Mon. and Tues. from 5:00 to 8:30
Wed. from 3:30 to 5:30 (plus daytime performance)
Thurs., Fri., and Sat. from 5:30 to the end
Sun. from 1:00 to 3:30 (Sunday is mandatory for all cast and crew)
Student Services:
The Herb Kohl scholarship is available now and has a deadline of November 12, which is a week from this Friday. If interested, stop by Student Services for more information. Also the Elks Most Valuable Student Scholarship is in and has a deadline of December 1st. A LHS student was awarded this last year— there is no reason it can’t be won by another LHS student this year. You will need to get started on these scholarships as soon as possible as there is some work to do stop in Student Services for details very soon.
Reminder that there is Sophomore WKCE Testing today periods 2 thru 4.
Seniors: If you are planning on attending a technical school or university, you should be working on completing your applications. If you need assistance, stop in Student Services.
Shop with a Cop has been set for December 11th (second Sat. in Dec.) from 8:00 am to 12:00 noon. Student volunteers are needed. For more information or to sign up to volunteer, stop in Student Services.
Check out the Student Services Bulletin Board. You will find information on available scholarships and their due dates. You should check the bulletin board daily for updates.
Nov. 3, 2010
General:
Congratulations to the winners in the Anti-Smoking Poster Contest-first place posters were done by Shianne Larson and Brooke Potter. Winning posters can be seen the bulletin board by the Health Room. Special thanks to Mrs Bricco who did an excellent job judging. Remember “Smoking is like paying someone to kill you!”
The Bear Club is looking for your used printer cartridges and unwanted cell phones. These items can be taken to Mr. Bunton’s room.
High School boys and girls: Open gym at the HS has been set up for Sunday’s from 5:00 to 7:00 and Mondays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays from 3:30 to 5:30. This schedule will run through November 14.
Athletics:
Today is the last day to sign up for the Winter Dance Team. Sign up in the Library by 3:30 today.
Congratulations to Rachel Rands for making the Heart of the North all conference team for volleyball.
Meetings, practices, etc:
There will be a Senior meeting 4th hour today with Jostens.
Thee will be a very important Winter Dance Meeting this Friday at 7:45 in the Health Room. Only the students who signed up in the library may attend. If you will be gone on Friday you need to see Mrs. Olson.
Play: This weeks backstage work schedule: Today and tomorrow is 3:45 to 5:00 and Sat. from 9:00 to noon
Next weeks backstage work schedule: Mon. and Tues. from 5:00 to 8:30
Wed. from 3:30 to 5:30 (plus daytime performance)
Thurs., Fri., and Sat. from 5:30 to the end
Sun. from 1:00 to 3:30 (Sunday is mandatory for all cast and crew)
Student Services:
The Herb Kohl scholarship is available now and has a deadline of November 12, which is a week from this Friday. If interested, stop by Student Services for more information. Also the Elks Most Valuable Student Scholarship is in and has a deadline of December 1st. A LHS student was awarded this last year— there is no reason it can’t be won by another LHS student this year. You will need to get started on these scholarships as soon as possible as there is some work to do stop in Student Services for details very soon.
Reminder that there is Sophomore WKCE Testing today periods 2 thru 4.
Seniors: If you are planning on attending a technical school or university, you should be working on completing your applications. If you need assistance, stop in Student Services.
Shop with a Cop has been set for December 11th (second Sat. in Dec.) from 8:00 am to 12:00 noon. Student volunteers are needed. For more information or to sign up to volunteer, stop in Student Services.
Check out the Student Services Bulletin Board. You will find information on available scholarships and their due dates. You should check the bulletin board daily for updates.
Tuesday, November 2, 2010
Another Conference Championship
Congratulations to the Trident Swimming and Diving team for their Conference Championship last weekend. This is the second year in a row the ladies have won the meet. Our swim team ended with a score of 319, Lakeland had 280, Colby/Abbotsford 187, Medford 170, Tomahawk 148, Whittenburg/Burnamwood 120, and Rhinelander 78. The Trident team took the lead after the 200 IM and never let go. There were some excellent swims and it was a very competitive meet. Making all conference was the
1st Team with Mariah Stoll 100 Free, Sarah Helgeson 500 Free and the 200 free relay of Zimmer, Molstad, Fuse, and Stoll. The 2nd Team was 200 Medley Relay of Stensvold, Zimmer, Fuse, and Stoll, Mariah Stoll was 200 free and Sigrid Stensvold 100 backstroke. Honorable Mention went to Sigrid Stensvold 200 IM and Hailey Zimmer 50 Free. Good luck at sectionals. The Divers will be at Hudson this Friday and Swimmers on Saturday at Stevens Point.
1st Team with Mariah Stoll 100 Free, Sarah Helgeson 500 Free and the 200 free relay of Zimmer, Molstad, Fuse, and Stoll. The 2nd Team was 200 Medley Relay of Stensvold, Zimmer, Fuse, and Stoll, Mariah Stoll was 200 free and Sigrid Stensvold 100 backstroke. Honorable Mention went to Sigrid Stensvold 200 IM and Hailey Zimmer 50 Free. Good luck at sectionals. The Divers will be at Hudson this Friday and Swimmers on Saturday at Stevens Point.
Daily Announcements
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Nov. 2, 2010
General:
All lockers in the boy’s varsity locker room must be empty for fall cleaning by the end of the day today. Please take your lock and remove it from the locker. You can return to your locker on Monday.
The Bear Club is looking for your used printer cartridges and unwanted cell phones. These items can be taken to Mr. Bunton’s room.
High School boys and girls: Open gym at the HS has been set up for Sunday’s from 5:00 to 7:00 and Mondays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays from 3:30 to 5:30. This schedule will run through November 14.
Athletics:
Any student interested in joining the Winter Dance Team, you have until tomorrow at 3:30 to sign up in the Library. See Mrs. Olson if you have any questions.
Meetings, practices, etc:
This weeks backstage work schedule: Wed. and Thurs. from 3:45 to 5:00 and Sat. from 9:00 to noon
Next weeks backstage work schedule: Mon. and Tues. from 5:00 to 8:30
Wed. from 3:30 to 5:30 (plus daytime performance)
Thurs., Fri., and Sat. from 5:30 to the end
Sun. from 1:00 to 3:30 (Sunday is mandatory for all cast and crew)
Student Services:
Reminder that there is Sophomore WKCE Testing today periods 2 thru 4 in the cafeteria.
Any student that signed up to take the American Government Scholarship test, must see Mrs. Opelt today.
Seniors: If you are planning on attending a technical school or university, you should be working on completing your applications. If you need assistance, stop in Student Services.
Shop with a Cop has been set for December 11th from 8:00 am to 12:00 noon. Student volunteers are needed. For more information or to sign up to volunteer, stop in Student Services. This is a great way to get involved in the community.
Check out the Student Services Bulletin Board. You will find information on available scholarships and their due dates. You will also find information on opportunities to explore career options, learn more about financial aid, and tour the campus on the FALL CAMPUS TOURS AND PREVIEWS.
Nov. 2, 2010
General:
All lockers in the boy’s varsity locker room must be empty for fall cleaning by the end of the day today. Please take your lock and remove it from the locker. You can return to your locker on Monday.
The Bear Club is looking for your used printer cartridges and unwanted cell phones. These items can be taken to Mr. Bunton’s room.
High School boys and girls: Open gym at the HS has been set up for Sunday’s from 5:00 to 7:00 and Mondays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays from 3:30 to 5:30. This schedule will run through November 14.
Athletics:
Any student interested in joining the Winter Dance Team, you have until tomorrow at 3:30 to sign up in the Library. See Mrs. Olson if you have any questions.
Meetings, practices, etc:
This weeks backstage work schedule: Wed. and Thurs. from 3:45 to 5:00 and Sat. from 9:00 to noon
Next weeks backstage work schedule: Mon. and Tues. from 5:00 to 8:30
Wed. from 3:30 to 5:30 (plus daytime performance)
Thurs., Fri., and Sat. from 5:30 to the end
Sun. from 1:00 to 3:30 (Sunday is mandatory for all cast and crew)
Student Services:
Reminder that there is Sophomore WKCE Testing today periods 2 thru 4 in the cafeteria.
Any student that signed up to take the American Government Scholarship test, must see Mrs. Opelt today.
Seniors: If you are planning on attending a technical school or university, you should be working on completing your applications. If you need assistance, stop in Student Services.
Shop with a Cop has been set for December 11th from 8:00 am to 12:00 noon. Student volunteers are needed. For more information or to sign up to volunteer, stop in Student Services. This is a great way to get involved in the community.
Check out the Student Services Bulletin Board. You will find information on available scholarships and their due dates. You will also find information on opportunities to explore career options, learn more about financial aid, and tour the campus on the FALL CAMPUS TOURS AND PREVIEWS.
Labels:
BEAR Club,
play practice,
Student Services,
swim team,
winter dance team
Monday, November 1, 2010
Daily Announcements
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Nov. 1, 2010
General:
This evening the Middle and High School Choral Music Departments will present their fall concert. You will be entertained by the 6, 7, and 8 grades and the High School choirs as well as the LMS Tone Chime Ensemble and the LHS Hand Bell Ensemble. The concert will start at 7:00 and should last less than 1 hour, giving you time to enjoy a great performance and still get home in time for the last ¾ of Monday night football.
The Bear Club is looking for your used printer cartridges and unwanted cell phones. These items can be taken to Mr. Bunton’s room.
High School boys and girls: Open gym at the HS has been set up for Sunday’s from 5:00 to 7:00 and Mondays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays from 3:30 to 5:30. This schedule will run through November 14.
Athletics:
Congratulations to Andi Ostenso on placing 10 out of 152 runners at the Division 2 State Track meet last Saturday at Wisconsin Rapids. A special thanks to all the team mates and fans that made it down to cheer and support Andi. We hope to take a team of runners next year to state. Anyone interested in cross country running should talk to Mrs. Olson or one of the runners, and start running now. Team members are reminded of the awards burger night at Tee-Away tomorrow (Tuesday) at 6:00. Any uniforms and warm-ups not turned in can be brought to the banquet and turned in.
Any girl interested in going out for the basketball team this year must sign up in the Library today. Today is the last day to sign up. Also, any girl basketball player interested in buying team shoes, they will be available in the cafeteria immediately after school.
Volleyball recognition night will tonight in the cafeteria from 5-6 pm. All team members are expected to attend and anyone who wishes to support volleyball is also invited.
Any student interested in joining the Winter Dance Team can sign up in the library through the end of this week. See Mrs. Olson if you have any questions.
Meetings, practices, etc:
The Play construction crew: plan to work after school this Wednesday, Thursday and on Saturday from 10 am to noon.
Student Services:
Seniors: If you are planning on attending a technical school or university, you should be working on completing your applications. If you need assistance, stop in Student Services.
Shop with a Cop has been set for December 4h from 8:00 am to 12:00 noon. Student volunteers are needed. For more information or to sign up to volunteer, stop in Student Services. This is a great way to get involved in the community.
Check out the Student Services Bulletin Board. You will find information on available scholarships and their due dates. You will also find information on opportunities to explore career options, learn more about financial aid, and tour the campus on the FALL CAMPUS TOURS AND PREVIEWS.
--Chippewa Valley Technical College is having a career tour tomorrow.
Nov. 1, 2010
General:
This evening the Middle and High School Choral Music Departments will present their fall concert. You will be entertained by the 6, 7, and 8 grades and the High School choirs as well as the LMS Tone Chime Ensemble and the LHS Hand Bell Ensemble. The concert will start at 7:00 and should last less than 1 hour, giving you time to enjoy a great performance and still get home in time for the last ¾ of Monday night football.
The Bear Club is looking for your used printer cartridges and unwanted cell phones. These items can be taken to Mr. Bunton’s room.
High School boys and girls: Open gym at the HS has been set up for Sunday’s from 5:00 to 7:00 and Mondays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays from 3:30 to 5:30. This schedule will run through November 14.
Athletics:
Congratulations to Andi Ostenso on placing 10 out of 152 runners at the Division 2 State Track meet last Saturday at Wisconsin Rapids. A special thanks to all the team mates and fans that made it down to cheer and support Andi. We hope to take a team of runners next year to state. Anyone interested in cross country running should talk to Mrs. Olson or one of the runners, and start running now. Team members are reminded of the awards burger night at Tee-Away tomorrow (Tuesday) at 6:00. Any uniforms and warm-ups not turned in can be brought to the banquet and turned in.
Any girl interested in going out for the basketball team this year must sign up in the Library today. Today is the last day to sign up. Also, any girl basketball player interested in buying team shoes, they will be available in the cafeteria immediately after school.
Volleyball recognition night will tonight in the cafeteria from 5-6 pm. All team members are expected to attend and anyone who wishes to support volleyball is also invited.
Any student interested in joining the Winter Dance Team can sign up in the library through the end of this week. See Mrs. Olson if you have any questions.
Meetings, practices, etc:
The Play construction crew: plan to work after school this Wednesday, Thursday and on Saturday from 10 am to noon.
Student Services:
Seniors: If you are planning on attending a technical school or university, you should be working on completing your applications. If you need assistance, stop in Student Services.
Shop with a Cop has been set for December 4h from 8:00 am to 12:00 noon. Student volunteers are needed. For more information or to sign up to volunteer, stop in Student Services. This is a great way to get involved in the community.
Check out the Student Services Bulletin Board. You will find information on available scholarships and their due dates. You will also find information on opportunities to explore career options, learn more about financial aid, and tour the campus on the FALL CAMPUS TOURS AND PREVIEWS.
--Chippewa Valley Technical College is having a career tour tomorrow.
Wednesday, October 27, 2010
Daily Announcements
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Oct 27, 2010
General:
On Monday, Nov.1, the Middle and High School Choral Music Departments will present their fall concert. You will be entertained by the 6, 7, and 8 grade and the High School choirs as well as the LMS Tone Chime Ensemble and the LHS Hand Bell Ensemble. The concert will start at 7:00 and should last less than 1 hour, giving you time to enjoy a great performance and get home in time for the last ¾ of Monday night football.
The Bear Club is looking for your used printer cartridges and cell phones. This is not only a fund raiser but a part of “Make of Difference” which is a program to help keep the earth clean. Please bring your used printer cartridges and unwanted cell phones to Mr. Bunton’s room.
High School boys and girls: Open gym at the HS has been set up for Sunday’s from 5:00 to 7:00 and Mondays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays from 3:30 to 5:30. The last day will be November 14.
Athletics:
All athletes and team members leaving for the state cross country meet Friday are reminded that you must get your pre-arranged absence forms turned in.
All runners are reminded to turn in your uniforms and warm-ups. Make sure your name is on every item so you don’t get charged for it.
Cross country runners stop by Mrs. Olson’s room and pick up a flyer for the Award Banquet scheduled for Tues., Nov 2 at the Tee-Away. You also need to let Mrs. Olson know if you will be attending the banquet as they need to know how many to plan for.
Any student interested in joining the Winter Dance Team can sign up in the library through the end of next week. There will be an organizational meeting before the fall break and only students who signed up will be invited. See Mrs. Olson if you have any questions.
Boy’s basketball team: A Nike representative will be in the cafeteria at 3:30 today for you to order your team shoes.
FB Players: if you have not already done so, you need to return all your equipment to the balcony tonight or tomorrow night after school.
Meetings, practices, etc:
Members of the Hand Bell Ensemble will have a rehearsal tomorrow morning at 7:15 to get ready for the fall concert next Monday evening.
There will be a HOSA meeting tomorrow morning at 7:45 in the library. This is for all current and new members. The HOSA organization is open to all students in grades 9 to 12 and is a good way to get involved.
Anyone who signed up to work backstage, you will have a meeting tomorrow, Thursday at 3:45 on the stage.
Student Services:
Seniors: If you are planning on attending a technical school or university, you should be working on completing your applications. If you need assistance, stop in Student Services.
Shop with a Cop has been set for December 4th from 8:00 am to 12:00 noon. Student volunteers are needed. For more information or to sign up to volunteer, stop in Student Services. This is a great way to get involved in the community.
Check out the Student Services Bulletin Board. You will find information on available scholarships and their due dates. You will also find information on opportunities to explore career options, learn more about financial aid, and tour the campus on the FALL CAMPUS TOURS AND PREVIEWS.
Upcoming campus tours and previews include:
--The University of Wisconsin Superior will hold a Fall Preview Day Friday, Oct. 29.
--Career tours at Chippewa Valley Technical College are now available with the next one scheduled for Tues., Nov. 2nd.
Oct 27, 2010
General:
On Monday, Nov.1, the Middle and High School Choral Music Departments will present their fall concert. You will be entertained by the 6, 7, and 8 grade and the High School choirs as well as the LMS Tone Chime Ensemble and the LHS Hand Bell Ensemble. The concert will start at 7:00 and should last less than 1 hour, giving you time to enjoy a great performance and get home in time for the last ¾ of Monday night football.
The Bear Club is looking for your used printer cartridges and cell phones. This is not only a fund raiser but a part of “Make of Difference” which is a program to help keep the earth clean. Please bring your used printer cartridges and unwanted cell phones to Mr. Bunton’s room.
High School boys and girls: Open gym at the HS has been set up for Sunday’s from 5:00 to 7:00 and Mondays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays from 3:30 to 5:30. The last day will be November 14.
Athletics:
All athletes and team members leaving for the state cross country meet Friday are reminded that you must get your pre-arranged absence forms turned in.
All runners are reminded to turn in your uniforms and warm-ups. Make sure your name is on every item so you don’t get charged for it.
Cross country runners stop by Mrs. Olson’s room and pick up a flyer for the Award Banquet scheduled for Tues., Nov 2 at the Tee-Away. You also need to let Mrs. Olson know if you will be attending the banquet as they need to know how many to plan for.
Any student interested in joining the Winter Dance Team can sign up in the library through the end of next week. There will be an organizational meeting before the fall break and only students who signed up will be invited. See Mrs. Olson if you have any questions.
Boy’s basketball team: A Nike representative will be in the cafeteria at 3:30 today for you to order your team shoes.
FB Players: if you have not already done so, you need to return all your equipment to the balcony tonight or tomorrow night after school.
Meetings, practices, etc:
Members of the Hand Bell Ensemble will have a rehearsal tomorrow morning at 7:15 to get ready for the fall concert next Monday evening.
There will be a HOSA meeting tomorrow morning at 7:45 in the library. This is for all current and new members. The HOSA organization is open to all students in grades 9 to 12 and is a good way to get involved.
Anyone who signed up to work backstage, you will have a meeting tomorrow, Thursday at 3:45 on the stage.
Student Services:
Seniors: If you are planning on attending a technical school or university, you should be working on completing your applications. If you need assistance, stop in Student Services.
Shop with a Cop has been set for December 4th from 8:00 am to 12:00 noon. Student volunteers are needed. For more information or to sign up to volunteer, stop in Student Services. This is a great way to get involved in the community.
Check out the Student Services Bulletin Board. You will find information on available scholarships and their due dates. You will also find information on opportunities to explore career options, learn more about financial aid, and tour the campus on the FALL CAMPUS TOURS AND PREVIEWS.
Upcoming campus tours and previews include:
--The University of Wisconsin Superior will hold a Fall Preview Day Friday, Oct. 29.
--Career tours at Chippewa Valley Technical College are now available with the next one scheduled for Tues., Nov. 2nd.
Labels:
BEAR Club,
campus tours,
Choral Concert,
handbells,
HOSA,
open gym
Tuesday, October 26, 2010
Daily Announcements
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Oct 26, 2010
General:
On Monday, Nov.1, the Middle and High School Choral Music Departments will present their fall concert. You will be entertained by the 6, 7, and 8 grade and the High School choirs as well as the LMS Tone Chime Ensemble and the LHS Hand Bell Ensemble. The concert will start at 7:00 and should last less than 1 hour, giving you time to enjoy a great performance and get home in time for the last ¾ of Monday night football.
The Bear Club is looking for your used printer cartridges and cell phones. This is not only a fund raiser but a part of “Make of Difference” which is a program to help keep the earth clean. Please bring your used printer cartridges and unwanted cell phones to Mr. Bunton’s room.
High School boys and girls: Open gym at the HS has been set up for Sunday’s from 5:00 to 7:00 and Mondays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays from 3:30 to 5:30. The last day will be November 14.
Athletics:
The dancers who participated in the homecoming dance performance should stop by the Health room and pick up your picture and frame.
All athletes and team members leaving for the state cross country meet Friday are reminded that you must get your pre-arranged absence forms turned in.
All runners are reminded to turn in your uniforms and warm-ups. Make sure your name is on every item so you don’t get charged for it.
Cross country runners stop by Mrs. Olson’s room and pick up a flyer for the Award Banquet scheduled for Tues., Nov 2.
Any student interested in joining the Winter Dance Team can sign up in the library through the end of next week. There will be an organizational meeting before the fall break and only students who signed up will be invited. See Mrs. Olson if you have any questions.
You have until noon today to sign up in the HS Office for the fans bus going to Colby tonight. Cost is $10 which includes the bus ride and your admission ticket. The bus will leave the HS at 4:30.
Boy’s basketball team: A Nike representative will be here tomorrow in the cafeteria for you to order your team shoes. Pictures of the shoes and pricing will be posted on the HS Office window.
Meetings, practices, etc:
Members of the Hand Bell Ensemble will have a rehearsal Thursday at 7:15 to get ready for the fall concert next Monday evening.
There will be a HOSA meeting Thursday morning at 7:45 in the library. This is for all current and new members. The HOSA organization is open to all students in grades 9 to 12 and is a good way to get involved.
Student Services:
Seniors: If you are planning on attending a technical school or university, you should be working on completing your applications. If you need assistance, stop in Student Services.
Shop with a Cop has been set for December 4th from 8:00 am to 12:00 noon. Student volunteers are needed. For more information or to sign up to volunteer, stop in Student Services. This is a great way to get involved in the community.
Check out the Student Services Bulletin Board. You will find information on available scholarships and their due dates. You will also find information on opportunities to explore career options, learn more about financial aid, and tour the campus on the FALL CAMPUS TOURS AND PREVIEWS.
Upcoming campus tours and previews include:
WITC- RL will be hosting a Fall Open House today from 1:00 to 5:00 in the Conference Center. There will be an opportunity to speak with Instructors and staff, along with tours of the building, classrooms, and new student housing.
--The University of Wisconsin Superior will hold a Fall Preview Day Friday, Oct. 29.
--Career tours at Chippewa Valley Technical College are now available with the next one scheduled for Tues., Nov. 2nd.
Oct 26, 2010
General:
On Monday, Nov.1, the Middle and High School Choral Music Departments will present their fall concert. You will be entertained by the 6, 7, and 8 grade and the High School choirs as well as the LMS Tone Chime Ensemble and the LHS Hand Bell Ensemble. The concert will start at 7:00 and should last less than 1 hour, giving you time to enjoy a great performance and get home in time for the last ¾ of Monday night football.
The Bear Club is looking for your used printer cartridges and cell phones. This is not only a fund raiser but a part of “Make of Difference” which is a program to help keep the earth clean. Please bring your used printer cartridges and unwanted cell phones to Mr. Bunton’s room.
High School boys and girls: Open gym at the HS has been set up for Sunday’s from 5:00 to 7:00 and Mondays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays from 3:30 to 5:30. The last day will be November 14.
Athletics:
The dancers who participated in the homecoming dance performance should stop by the Health room and pick up your picture and frame.
All athletes and team members leaving for the state cross country meet Friday are reminded that you must get your pre-arranged absence forms turned in.
All runners are reminded to turn in your uniforms and warm-ups. Make sure your name is on every item so you don’t get charged for it.
Cross country runners stop by Mrs. Olson’s room and pick up a flyer for the Award Banquet scheduled for Tues., Nov 2.
Any student interested in joining the Winter Dance Team can sign up in the library through the end of next week. There will be an organizational meeting before the fall break and only students who signed up will be invited. See Mrs. Olson if you have any questions.
You have until noon today to sign up in the HS Office for the fans bus going to Colby tonight. Cost is $10 which includes the bus ride and your admission ticket. The bus will leave the HS at 4:30.
Boy’s basketball team: A Nike representative will be here tomorrow in the cafeteria for you to order your team shoes. Pictures of the shoes and pricing will be posted on the HS Office window.
Meetings, practices, etc:
Members of the Hand Bell Ensemble will have a rehearsal Thursday at 7:15 to get ready for the fall concert next Monday evening.
There will be a HOSA meeting Thursday morning at 7:45 in the library. This is for all current and new members. The HOSA organization is open to all students in grades 9 to 12 and is a good way to get involved.
Student Services:
Seniors: If you are planning on attending a technical school or university, you should be working on completing your applications. If you need assistance, stop in Student Services.
Shop with a Cop has been set for December 4th from 8:00 am to 12:00 noon. Student volunteers are needed. For more information or to sign up to volunteer, stop in Student Services. This is a great way to get involved in the community.
Check out the Student Services Bulletin Board. You will find information on available scholarships and their due dates. You will also find information on opportunities to explore career options, learn more about financial aid, and tour the campus on the FALL CAMPUS TOURS AND PREVIEWS.
Upcoming campus tours and previews include:
WITC- RL will be hosting a Fall Open House today from 1:00 to 5:00 in the Conference Center. There will be an opportunity to speak with Instructors and staff, along with tours of the building, classrooms, and new student housing.
--The University of Wisconsin Superior will hold a Fall Preview Day Friday, Oct. 29.
--Career tours at Chippewa Valley Technical College are now available with the next one scheduled for Tues., Nov. 2nd.
Labels:
boys' basketball,
College Visits,
dance team,
handbells,
shop with a cop
Monday, October 25, 2010
Daily Announcements
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Oct 25, 2010
General:
Picture retakes will be tomorrow. There are picture packets in the HS office if you need one.
The Forensics Team is sponsoring a HAT DAY tomorrow, Oct. 26. For a $1 donation, you can wear your favorite hat all day in school. This would be a great way to show school spirit, show support for our football team, and help raise funds for Forensics at the same time. You can pay your dollar at the table in the Commons area on Tuesday.
The Bear Club is looking for your used printer cartridges and cell phones. This is not only a fund raiser but a part of “Make of Difference” which is a program to help keep the earth clean. Please bring your used printer cartridges and unwanted cell phones to Mr. Bunton’s room.
High School boys and girls: Open gym at the HS has been set up for Sunday’s from 5:00 to 7:00 and Mondays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays from 3:30 to 5:30. The last day will be November 14.
Athletics:
Congratulations to the Cross Country Team for their outstanding performances at the Amery Cross Country Sectional meet last Friday. The boys placed 10 out of 18 teams. Andrew Hetke ran a superb race for a 6th place finish with a time of 18:16. Running well and coming in 32 place out of 112 runners was Joel Wotyna. An outstanding performance was given by Mitch Livingston who came in third place and ended with a 38 place overall with a time of 19:35. Freshman Trey Webb ran a 19:55 followed by Dan Beck with a time of 22:03 and Erik Nelson with a time of 22:56. Andi Ostenso took first place for the Jills at the Amery Sectionals winning her race by a full minute. She will compete at the State Meet this Saturday at Wisconsin Rapids. Katherine Kester came in second place with a time of 20:45, followed by Brea Daggett with a time of 20:57 and Jessica Luckman with a 20:59. Cross Country team is looking for runners for next year, if you are interested, see Mrs. Olson.
Our football team will be traveling to Colby for the playoff game on Tuesday. A fans bus has been set up. If you wish to ride the bus, the cost is $10 which includes the bus ride and your admission ticket. The bus will leave the HS at
4:30. There is a sign up sheet in the HS office and you should pay when you sign up.
Boy’s basketball team: A Nike representative will be here this Wed. at 3:30 in the cafeteria for y ou to order your team shoes. Pictures of the shoes and pricing will be posted on the HS Office window.
Meetings, practices, etc:
All nuns in the fall play have a rehearsal tomorrow morning at 7:45 in the Choir Room-you must attend.
Members of the Hand Bell Ensemble will have a rehearsal both tomorrow and Thursday at 7:15 to get ready for the fall concert next Monday evening.
1st back stage work day will be tomorrow at 3:45—see you on stage.
There will be a HOSA meeting this Wednesday, Oct 27, morning at 7:45 in the library. This is for all current members and any new members. The HOSA organization is open to all students in grades 9 to 12 and is a good way to get involved.
Student Services:
Seniors: If you are planning on attending a technical school or university, you should be working on completing your applications. If you need assistance, stop in Student Services.
Shop with a Cop has been set for December 4th from 8:00 am to 12:00 noon. Student volunteers are needed. For more information or to sign up to volunteer, stop in Student Services. This is a great way to get involved in the community.
Check out the Student Services Bulletin Board. You will find information on available scholarships and their due dates. You will also find information on opportunities to explore career options, learn more about financial aid, and tour the campus on the FALL CAMPUS TOURS AND PREVIEWS.
Upcoming campus tours and previews include:
--WITC Rice Lake Campus: they are holding their FALL EXPO tomorrow, Oct.
26, from 1-5pm.
--The University of Wisconsin Superior will hold a Fall Preview Day Friday, Oct. 29.
--Career tours at Chippewa Valley Technical College are now available with the next one scheduled for Tues., Nov. 2nd.
Oct 25, 2010
General:
Picture retakes will be tomorrow. There are picture packets in the HS office if you need one.
The Forensics Team is sponsoring a HAT DAY tomorrow, Oct. 26. For a $1 donation, you can wear your favorite hat all day in school. This would be a great way to show school spirit, show support for our football team, and help raise funds for Forensics at the same time. You can pay your dollar at the table in the Commons area on Tuesday.
The Bear Club is looking for your used printer cartridges and cell phones. This is not only a fund raiser but a part of “Make of Difference” which is a program to help keep the earth clean. Please bring your used printer cartridges and unwanted cell phones to Mr. Bunton’s room.
High School boys and girls: Open gym at the HS has been set up for Sunday’s from 5:00 to 7:00 and Mondays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays from 3:30 to 5:30. The last day will be November 14.
Athletics:
Congratulations to the Cross Country Team for their outstanding performances at the Amery Cross Country Sectional meet last Friday. The boys placed 10 out of 18 teams. Andrew Hetke ran a superb race for a 6th place finish with a time of 18:16. Running well and coming in 32 place out of 112 runners was Joel Wotyna. An outstanding performance was given by Mitch Livingston who came in third place and ended with a 38 place overall with a time of 19:35. Freshman Trey Webb ran a 19:55 followed by Dan Beck with a time of 22:03 and Erik Nelson with a time of 22:56. Andi Ostenso took first place for the Jills at the Amery Sectionals winning her race by a full minute. She will compete at the State Meet this Saturday at Wisconsin Rapids. Katherine Kester came in second place with a time of 20:45, followed by Brea Daggett with a time of 20:57 and Jessica Luckman with a 20:59. Cross Country team is looking for runners for next year, if you are interested, see Mrs. Olson.
Our football team will be traveling to Colby for the playoff game on Tuesday. A fans bus has been set up. If you wish to ride the bus, the cost is $10 which includes the bus ride and your admission ticket. The bus will leave the HS at
4:30. There is a sign up sheet in the HS office and you should pay when you sign up.
Boy’s basketball team: A Nike representative will be here this Wed. at 3:30 in the cafeteria for y ou to order your team shoes. Pictures of the shoes and pricing will be posted on the HS Office window.
Meetings, practices, etc:
All nuns in the fall play have a rehearsal tomorrow morning at 7:45 in the Choir Room-you must attend.
Members of the Hand Bell Ensemble will have a rehearsal both tomorrow and Thursday at 7:15 to get ready for the fall concert next Monday evening.
1st back stage work day will be tomorrow at 3:45—see you on stage.
There will be a HOSA meeting this Wednesday, Oct 27, morning at 7:45 in the library. This is for all current members and any new members. The HOSA organization is open to all students in grades 9 to 12 and is a good way to get involved.
Student Services:
Seniors: If you are planning on attending a technical school or university, you should be working on completing your applications. If you need assistance, stop in Student Services.
Shop with a Cop has been set for December 4th from 8:00 am to 12:00 noon. Student volunteers are needed. For more information or to sign up to volunteer, stop in Student Services. This is a great way to get involved in the community.
Check out the Student Services Bulletin Board. You will find information on available scholarships and their due dates. You will also find information on opportunities to explore career options, learn more about financial aid, and tour the campus on the FALL CAMPUS TOURS AND PREVIEWS.
Upcoming campus tours and previews include:
--WITC Rice Lake Campus: they are holding their FALL EXPO tomorrow, Oct.
26, from 1-5pm.
--The University of Wisconsin Superior will hold a Fall Preview Day Friday, Oct. 29.
--Career tours at Chippewa Valley Technical College are now available with the next one scheduled for Tues., Nov. 2nd.
Friday, October 22, 2010
Daily Announcements
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Oct 22, 2010
General:
The Family & Consumer Education classes would like to thank all the students and staff who supported pink week. We had a generous week selling ribbons, raising $104.50. The money raised will be taken to the Women of Courage event tonight announcing the support we have at LHS. Mrs. Harelstad would also like to thank the students who helped sell ribbons, the volleyball and football teams and coaches for honoring pink week. All of you have made a difference.
Picture retakes will be next week Tuesday, Oct. 26. There are picture packets in the HS office if you need one.
High School boys and girls: There will be open gym starting this Sunday, Oct. 24 at the High School from 5:00 to 7:00. There will also be open gym on Mon., Wed., and Thur. from 3:30 to 5:30. These open gym times will run from this coming Sunday through November 14.
Athletics:
Cross Country runners should be dismissed at 11:25 today for lunch. Your bus is leaving at noon for the Sectionals in Amery.
Meetings:
There will be a HOSA meeting next week Wednesday, Oct 27, morning at 7:45 in the library. This is for all current members and any new members. The HOSA organization is open to all students in grades 9 to 12 and is a good way to get involved.
Student Services:
Seniors: If you are planning on attending a technical school or university, you should be working on completing your college applications. If you need assistance, stop in Student Services.
Shop with a Cop has been set for December 4th from 8:00 am to 12:00 noon. Student volunteers are needed. For more information or to sign up to volunteer, stop in Student Services. This is a great way to get involved in the community.
Check out the Student Services Bulletin Board. You will find information on available scholarships and their due dates. You will also find information on opportunities to explore career options, learn more about financial aid, and tour the campus on the FALL CAMPUS TOURS AND PREVIEWS.
Upcoming campus tours and previews include:
--WITC Rice Lake Campus: they are holding their FALL EXPO next week Tuesday, Oct. 26, from 1-5pm.
--The University of Wisconsin Superior will hold a Fall Preview Day Friday, Oct. 29.
--Career tours at Chippewa Valley Technical College are now available with the next one scheduled for Tues., Nov. 2nd.
Oct 22, 2010
General:
The Family & Consumer Education classes would like to thank all the students and staff who supported pink week. We had a generous week selling ribbons, raising $104.50. The money raised will be taken to the Women of Courage event tonight announcing the support we have at LHS. Mrs. Harelstad would also like to thank the students who helped sell ribbons, the volleyball and football teams and coaches for honoring pink week. All of you have made a difference.
Picture retakes will be next week Tuesday, Oct. 26. There are picture packets in the HS office if you need one.
High School boys and girls: There will be open gym starting this Sunday, Oct. 24 at the High School from 5:00 to 7:00. There will also be open gym on Mon., Wed., and Thur. from 3:30 to 5:30. These open gym times will run from this coming Sunday through November 14.
Athletics:
Cross Country runners should be dismissed at 11:25 today for lunch. Your bus is leaving at noon for the Sectionals in Amery.
Meetings:
There will be a HOSA meeting next week Wednesday, Oct 27, morning at 7:45 in the library. This is for all current members and any new members. The HOSA organization is open to all students in grades 9 to 12 and is a good way to get involved.
Student Services:
Seniors: If you are planning on attending a technical school or university, you should be working on completing your college applications. If you need assistance, stop in Student Services.
Shop with a Cop has been set for December 4th from 8:00 am to 12:00 noon. Student volunteers are needed. For more information or to sign up to volunteer, stop in Student Services. This is a great way to get involved in the community.
Check out the Student Services Bulletin Board. You will find information on available scholarships and their due dates. You will also find information on opportunities to explore career options, learn more about financial aid, and tour the campus on the FALL CAMPUS TOURS AND PREVIEWS.
Upcoming campus tours and previews include:
--WITC Rice Lake Campus: they are holding their FALL EXPO next week Tuesday, Oct. 26, from 1-5pm.
--The University of Wisconsin Superior will hold a Fall Preview Day Friday, Oct. 29.
--Career tours at Chippewa Valley Technical College are now available with the next one scheduled for Tues., Nov. 2nd.
Thursday, October 21, 2010
Daily Announcements
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Oct 21, 2010
General:
Picture retakes will be next week Tuesday, Oct. 26. There are picture packets in the HS office if you need one.
High School boys and girls: There will be open gym starting this Sunday, Oct. 24 at the High School from 5:00 to 7:00. There will also be open gym on Mon., Wed., and Thur. from 3:30 to 5:30. These open gym times will run from this coming Sunday through November 14.
Reminder to the nuns in Lillies of the Field—you will hve a rehearsal at 7:45 tomorrow morning
Athletics:
The Trident Swim Team will have a Conference meet in Lakeland on Oct. 29th.
Cross Country runners will be dismissed at 11:25 this Friday for lunch. Bus is leaving at noon for the Sectionals in Amery.
Meetings:
There will be a HOSA meeting next week Wednesday, Oct 27, morning at 7:45 in the library. This is for all current members and any new members. The HOSA organization is open to all students in grades 9 to 12 and is a good way to get involved.
There will be a BEAR club meeting tomorrow morning at 7:45 in the library. BEAR club meetings are low key affairs and any student wishing to join is always welcome.
Student Services:
Shop with a Cop has been set for December 4th from 8:00 am to 12:00 noon. Student volunteers are needed. For more information or to sign up to volunteer, stop in Student Services. This is a great way to get involved in the community.
Career tours at Chippewa Valley Technical College are now available. The next one is Tues., Nov. 2nd. Check out the Student Services bulletin board for more information.
Check out the Student Services Bulletin Board for more information on FALL CAMPUS TOURS AND PREVIEWS to the following schools. This is an opportunity to explore career options, learn more about financial aid, and tour the campus.
--WITC Rice Lake Campus will be holding a FALL EXPO next week Tuesday, Oct. 26, from 1-5pm.
--The University of Wisconsin Superior will hold their Fall Preview Days on this Thursday and Friday, Oct 21 and 22, and also on Friday, Oct. 29.
Seniors: Be sure to check the window by Student Services for more scholarships. It is updated when new scholarships arrive and some of these scholarships have a deadline for when it needs to be turned in.
Oct 21, 2010
General:
Picture retakes will be next week Tuesday, Oct. 26. There are picture packets in the HS office if you need one.
High School boys and girls: There will be open gym starting this Sunday, Oct. 24 at the High School from 5:00 to 7:00. There will also be open gym on Mon., Wed., and Thur. from 3:30 to 5:30. These open gym times will run from this coming Sunday through November 14.
Reminder to the nuns in Lillies of the Field—you will hve a rehearsal at 7:45 tomorrow morning
Athletics:
The Trident Swim Team will have a Conference meet in Lakeland on Oct. 29th.
Cross Country runners will be dismissed at 11:25 this Friday for lunch. Bus is leaving at noon for the Sectionals in Amery.
Meetings:
There will be a HOSA meeting next week Wednesday, Oct 27, morning at 7:45 in the library. This is for all current members and any new members. The HOSA organization is open to all students in grades 9 to 12 and is a good way to get involved.
There will be a BEAR club meeting tomorrow morning at 7:45 in the library. BEAR club meetings are low key affairs and any student wishing to join is always welcome.
Student Services:
Shop with a Cop has been set for December 4th from 8:00 am to 12:00 noon. Student volunteers are needed. For more information or to sign up to volunteer, stop in Student Services. This is a great way to get involved in the community.
Career tours at Chippewa Valley Technical College are now available. The next one is Tues., Nov. 2nd. Check out the Student Services bulletin board for more information.
Check out the Student Services Bulletin Board for more information on FALL CAMPUS TOURS AND PREVIEWS to the following schools. This is an opportunity to explore career options, learn more about financial aid, and tour the campus.
--WITC Rice Lake Campus will be holding a FALL EXPO next week Tuesday, Oct. 26, from 1-5pm.
--The University of Wisconsin Superior will hold their Fall Preview Days on this Thursday and Friday, Oct 21 and 22, and also on Friday, Oct. 29.
Seniors: Be sure to check the window by Student Services for more scholarships. It is updated when new scholarships arrive and some of these scholarships have a deadline for when it needs to be turned in.
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Wednesday, October 20, 2010
Daily Announcements
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Oct 20, 2010
General:
Rusk County Public Health will be offering flu vaccinations at the following locations:
Flambeau School District Thursday, Oct 21, 2010 3:30-6:00 PM
Ladysmith Elementary Wednesday, Oct 27, 2010 3:30-6:00 PM
Bruce School District Thursday, Oct 28, 2010 3:30-6:00 PM
You are encouraged to attend the clinic in your own school district but, if that is not possible, any other clinic can be chosen. This vaccination will protect against an influenza A H3N2 virus, an influenza B virus, and the 2009 H1N1 virus. This clinic is being offered to children from 6 months to 18 years of age only and it is recommended that everyone 6 months of age and older get vaccinated.
Athletics:
The volleyball team would like to thank Mr. Yudes, the band members, staff, and students who came and supported them at last night’s match. A special thanks to the Lumberjack mascot – it was great to see you there.
The volleyball C team will be having a pizza party after school tonight. You should meet in Ms. Raba’s room.
The Trident Swim Team will have a Conference meet in Lakeland on Oct. 29th.
Cross Country runners will be dismissed at 11:25 this Friday for lunch. Bus is leaving at noon for the Sectionals in Amery.
Meetings:
There will be a Student Council meeting tomorrow morning for all members at 7:45 in the Library.
There will be a HOSA meeting next week Wednesday, Oct 27, morning at 7:45 in the library. This is for all current members and any new members. The HOSA organization is open to all students in grades 9 to 12 and is a good way to get involved.
Student Services:
Shop with a Cop has been set for December 4th from 8:00 am to 12:00 noon. Student volunteers are needed. For more information or to sign up to volunteer, stop in Student Services. This is a great way to get involved in the community.
Career tours at Chippewa Valley Technical College are now available. The next one is Tues., Nov. 2nd. Check out the Student Services bulletin board for more information.
Check out the Student Services Bulletin Board for more information on FALL CAMPUS TOURS AND PREVIEWS to the following schools. This is an opportunity to explore career options, learn more about financial aid, and tour the campus.
WITC Rice Lake Campus will be holding a FALL EXPO next week Tuesday, Oct. 26from 1-5pm.
The University of Wisconsin Superior will hold their Fall Preview Days on this Thursday and Friday, Oct 21st and 22nd, and also on Friday, Oct. 29th.
Juniors: Your ASVAB Test is this Thursday. The test will run from 8:15 through 4th period and will be in the cafeteria and the International Students will take this test.
Seniors: Be sure to check the window by Student Services for more scholarships. It is updated when new scholarships arrive and some of these scholarships have a deadline for when it needs to be turned in.
Oct 20, 2010
General:
Rusk County Public Health will be offering flu vaccinations at the following locations:
Flambeau School District Thursday, Oct 21, 2010 3:30-6:00 PM
Ladysmith Elementary Wednesday, Oct 27, 2010 3:30-6:00 PM
Bruce School District Thursday, Oct 28, 2010 3:30-6:00 PM
You are encouraged to attend the clinic in your own school district but, if that is not possible, any other clinic can be chosen. This vaccination will protect against an influenza A H3N2 virus, an influenza B virus, and the 2009 H1N1 virus. This clinic is being offered to children from 6 months to 18 years of age only and it is recommended that everyone 6 months of age and older get vaccinated.
Athletics:
The volleyball team would like to thank Mr. Yudes, the band members, staff, and students who came and supported them at last night’s match. A special thanks to the Lumberjack mascot – it was great to see you there.
The volleyball C team will be having a pizza party after school tonight. You should meet in Ms. Raba’s room.
The Trident Swim Team will have a Conference meet in Lakeland on Oct. 29th.
Cross Country runners will be dismissed at 11:25 this Friday for lunch. Bus is leaving at noon for the Sectionals in Amery.
Meetings:
There will be a Student Council meeting tomorrow morning for all members at 7:45 in the Library.
There will be a HOSA meeting next week Wednesday, Oct 27, morning at 7:45 in the library. This is for all current members and any new members. The HOSA organization is open to all students in grades 9 to 12 and is a good way to get involved.
Student Services:
Shop with a Cop has been set for December 4th from 8:00 am to 12:00 noon. Student volunteers are needed. For more information or to sign up to volunteer, stop in Student Services. This is a great way to get involved in the community.
Career tours at Chippewa Valley Technical College are now available. The next one is Tues., Nov. 2nd. Check out the Student Services bulletin board for more information.
Check out the Student Services Bulletin Board for more information on FALL CAMPUS TOURS AND PREVIEWS to the following schools. This is an opportunity to explore career options, learn more about financial aid, and tour the campus.
WITC Rice Lake Campus will be holding a FALL EXPO next week Tuesday, Oct. 26from 1-5pm.
The University of Wisconsin Superior will hold their Fall Preview Days on this Thursday and Friday, Oct 21st and 22nd, and also on Friday, Oct. 29th.
Juniors: Your ASVAB Test is this Thursday. The test will run from 8:15 through 4th period and will be in the cafeteria and the International Students will take this test.
Seniors: Be sure to check the window by Student Services for more scholarships. It is updated when new scholarships arrive and some of these scholarships have a deadline for when it needs to be turned in.
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Daily Announcements
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Oct 19, 2010
Athletics:
The Jills volleyball team open their regional play tonight in a home event at 7:00 PM against Hurley. And just a reminder: The cost of the regional and sectional sporting events is $4.00 for child/student/adult. For children age 6 and under it is $1.00. You will not be able to use your passes to get into these events.
The volleyball C team will be having a pizza party Wednesday after school. Meet in Ms. Raba’s room.
The Trident Swim Team will have a Conference meet in Lakeland on Oct. 29th.
Cross Country runners will be dismissed at 11:25 this Friday for lunch. Bus is leaving at noon for the Sectionals in Amery.
Meetings:
2nd semester CNA students: There will be a meeting tomorrow morning, Oct 20, at 7:45 in the library. Plan to attend. If for some reason you are not able to attend, see Mrs. Krings.
There will be a Student Council meeting this Thursday at 7:45 in the Library. This is for all Student Council members.
Student Services:
Career tours at Chippewa Valley Technical College are now available. The next one is Tues., Nov. 2nd. Check out the Student Services bulletin board for more information.
A representative from the UW-Barron is here today in the career lab from 11:30 to 1:00 to visit with prospective students.
Check out the Student Services Bulletin Board for more information on FALL CAMPUS TOURS AND PREVIEWS to the following schools. This is an opportunity to explore career options, learn more about financial aid, and tour the campus.
WITC Rice Lake Campus will be holding a FALL EXPO next week Tuesday, Oct. 26from 1-5pm.
The University of Wisconsin Superior will hold their Fall Preview Days on this Thursday and Friday, Oct 21st and 22nd, and also on Friday, Oct. 29th.
Sophomores: You will be taking the PLAN Test tomorrow (Wednesday). The test will run from 8:15 through 4th period and will be in the cafeteria. The International Students will not be taking this test.
Juniors: Your ASVAB Test is this Thursday. The test will run from 8:15 through 4th period and will be in the cafeteria and the International Students will take this test.
Seniors: Be sure to check the window by Student Services for more scholarships. It is updated when new scholarships arrive and some of these scholarships have a deadline for when it needs to be turned in.
Will the following students please go to Student Services:
Emily Nelson
Amber Ahrens
Taylor Gappa
Megan Gorsegner
Noelle Albers
Luke Lazar
Oct 19, 2010
Athletics:
The Jills volleyball team open their regional play tonight in a home event at 7:00 PM against Hurley. And just a reminder: The cost of the regional and sectional sporting events is $4.00 for child/student/adult. For children age 6 and under it is $1.00. You will not be able to use your passes to get into these events.
The volleyball C team will be having a pizza party Wednesday after school. Meet in Ms. Raba’s room.
The Trident Swim Team will have a Conference meet in Lakeland on Oct. 29th.
Cross Country runners will be dismissed at 11:25 this Friday for lunch. Bus is leaving at noon for the Sectionals in Amery.
Meetings:
2nd semester CNA students: There will be a meeting tomorrow morning, Oct 20, at 7:45 in the library. Plan to attend. If for some reason you are not able to attend, see Mrs. Krings.
There will be a Student Council meeting this Thursday at 7:45 in the Library. This is for all Student Council members.
Student Services:
Career tours at Chippewa Valley Technical College are now available. The next one is Tues., Nov. 2nd. Check out the Student Services bulletin board for more information.
A representative from the UW-Barron is here today in the career lab from 11:30 to 1:00 to visit with prospective students.
Check out the Student Services Bulletin Board for more information on FALL CAMPUS TOURS AND PREVIEWS to the following schools. This is an opportunity to explore career options, learn more about financial aid, and tour the campus.
WITC Rice Lake Campus will be holding a FALL EXPO next week Tuesday, Oct. 26from 1-5pm.
The University of Wisconsin Superior will hold their Fall Preview Days on this Thursday and Friday, Oct 21st and 22nd, and also on Friday, Oct. 29th.
Sophomores: You will be taking the PLAN Test tomorrow (Wednesday). The test will run from 8:15 through 4th period and will be in the cafeteria. The International Students will not be taking this test.
Juniors: Your ASVAB Test is this Thursday. The test will run from 8:15 through 4th period and will be in the cafeteria and the International Students will take this test.
Seniors: Be sure to check the window by Student Services for more scholarships. It is updated when new scholarships arrive and some of these scholarships have a deadline for when it needs to be turned in.
Will the following students please go to Student Services:
Emily Nelson
Amber Ahrens
Taylor Gappa
Megan Gorsegner
Noelle Albers
Luke Lazar
Monday, October 18, 2010
Daily Announcements
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Oct 18, 2010
General:
This week is Pink Week at LHS. Wear pink to show your support for Breast Cancer Awareness. Pink ribbons can be purchased in the commons area before school. Cost is .50 and all proceeds will go to the Women of Courage Organization.
Athletics:
Congratulations to the Varsity VB team with their win over Chetek-Weyerhauser last Thursday. The Jills lost to Barron and lost by only 2 points to Bloomer in 3 sets. On Sat., they placed 2nd at the Shell Lake tournament. The team went 8-2 on the day, losing only in the championship match to Boyceville in a very close match.
The Jills volleyball team open their regional play tomorrow at home at 7:00 PM against Hurley.
Congratulations also go out to the Trident on their 114-71 victory over Colby-Abbotsford completing their second undefeated dual meet season. The victory included a new team record for 11 dives 320.4 by Sigrid Stensvold and a one, two, three finish in the 500 free by Sarah Helgeson, Meg McMahon, and Rainee Rogers. There were lots of very solid swims by the entire team. The Trident placed first in 8 of the 12 events in some very tight races. They will have a Conference meet in Lakeland on Oct. 29th.
Meetings:
Heads up 2nd semester CNA students: There will be a meeting Wed. morning, Oct 20, at 7:45 in the library. Plan to attend. If for some reason you are not able to attend, see Mrs. Krings.
Student Services:
Career tours at Chippewa Valley Technical College are now available. The next one is Tues., Nov. 2nd. Check out the Student Services bulletin board for more information.
A representative from the UW-Barron will be here tomorrow, Oct. 19th, to visit with prospective students. He will be in the career lab from 11:30 to 1:00.
Seniors: Be sure to check the window by Student Services for more scholarships. It is updated when new scholarships arrive and some of these scholarships have a deadline for when it needs to be turned in.
Oct 18, 2010
General:
This week is Pink Week at LHS. Wear pink to show your support for Breast Cancer Awareness. Pink ribbons can be purchased in the commons area before school. Cost is .50 and all proceeds will go to the Women of Courage Organization.
Athletics:
Congratulations to the Varsity VB team with their win over Chetek-Weyerhauser last Thursday. The Jills lost to Barron and lost by only 2 points to Bloomer in 3 sets. On Sat., they placed 2nd at the Shell Lake tournament. The team went 8-2 on the day, losing only in the championship match to Boyceville in a very close match.
The Jills volleyball team open their regional play tomorrow at home at 7:00 PM against Hurley.
Congratulations also go out to the Trident on their 114-71 victory over Colby-Abbotsford completing their second undefeated dual meet season. The victory included a new team record for 11 dives 320.4 by Sigrid Stensvold and a one, two, three finish in the 500 free by Sarah Helgeson, Meg McMahon, and Rainee Rogers. There were lots of very solid swims by the entire team. The Trident placed first in 8 of the 12 events in some very tight races. They will have a Conference meet in Lakeland on Oct. 29th.
Meetings:
Heads up 2nd semester CNA students: There will be a meeting Wed. morning, Oct 20, at 7:45 in the library. Plan to attend. If for some reason you are not able to attend, see Mrs. Krings.
Student Services:
Career tours at Chippewa Valley Technical College are now available. The next one is Tues., Nov. 2nd. Check out the Student Services bulletin board for more information.
A representative from the UW-Barron will be here tomorrow, Oct. 19th, to visit with prospective students. He will be in the career lab from 11:30 to 1:00.
Seniors: Be sure to check the window by Student Services for more scholarships. It is updated when new scholarships arrive and some of these scholarships have a deadline for when it needs to be turned in.
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