LADYSMITH HIGH SCHOOL
Ladysmith, Wisconsin
HOMECOMING WEEK
COMMENTS:
Homecoming week is always fun. It creates many positive memories for students. It is also one of the more challenging weeks to academic progress. I encourage you to get into the spirit of homecoming, while making the best use of class time. It is an opportunity to model for students how to build school spirit and learn at the same time.
Some staff have asked about wearing spirit wear with jeans on Fridays. I am fine with that arrangement, provided one's appearance is still neat and professional. While I am not one who dresses up much for such events, I am fine with getting into the spirit of homecoming week. In other words, I don't plan to wear pajamas on Monday. Let me know if you have any questions on this.
The PBIS team will be presenting some ideas for student incentives at our next faculty meeting (Oct. 5). We are focusing on how to provide consistent expectations for students in order to create the best learning environment. Thank you to everyone who has been in the halls during passing times to provide for a positive atmosphere.
Have a great homecoming week. Go Lumberjacks and Lumberjills!
Bob
CALENDAR: OCTOBER 3, 2011
Monday, Oct. 3 TBD GG-Sectionals
Tuesday, Oct. 4 5A & 5B Jostens-Sophomore Class Ring Orders-Café
4:15 PM XC @ Hayward
5:45 PM Fr VB vs Bloomer
5:45 PM JV VB vs Bloomer
7:00 PM V VB vs Bloomer
Wednesday, Oct. 5
Thursday, Oct. 6 5:30 PM SW vs Rhinelander
5:45 PM Fr VB vs Prentice
5:45 PM JV VG vs Prentice
6:00 PM Fr FB @ Bloomer
7:00 PM V VB vs Prentice
Friday, Oct. 7 7:00 PM V FB vs Bloomer – HOMECOMING
Saturday, Oct. 8 9:00 AM V VB @ Chetek
10:00 AM XC @ Tomahawk
SUPERVISIONS:
1. Cafeteria: AM Brkfst7:45-8:10 Mr. Groothousen
2. Bus Supervision: AM 7:45-8:10 Mr. Martino
PM 3:30-3:45 Mr. Wagenaar
3. Detention: AM 7:45-8:10 Mr. Hanson – Room 411
PM 3:35-4:00 Ms. Moravec – Room 620
DATES FOR YOUR CALENDAR:
ANNOUNCEMENTS:
1. Parking for Football Games will be in the two main east parking lots only. Entrance into the high school complex will only be through the highway 8 entrance. Handicap parking will be available in the back parking lot of the high school. An attendant will control access to this area.
2. Students are reminded that pagers are NOT allowed in school, and cell phones must be turned off, placed in your locker and not used in school during school hours.
SCHEDULE CHANGES: Friday, Oct. 7 Homecoming Schedule
8:15 – 8:25 Homeroom
8:25 – 10:30 Projects by Freshman, Sophomore, Junior, and Senior Classes
10:30 – 11:00 Boat Races - pool
11:00 – 1:00 Power Puff – football field
11:30 – 12:40 Lunch – all grades
1:00 – 2:00 Assembly – football field (in gym if inclement weather)
2:00 – 2:15 Transport to Parade
2:30 – 3:30 Parade
Cindy and Shelly will email or put more details in your mailboxes at a later date.
Robert Lecheler, Principal
Friday, September 30, 2011
My Last Day
After 13 years as Ladysmith High School's principal, today is my last day. Tomorrow begins the first day of my retirement and a new chapter not only for myself, but also for my wife Rosanne and our son Bob and daughter Alyssa. I can not express the gratitude I have for all the students and staff that have studied or worked at LHS. The cooperation and respect shown to me throughout my tenure has always been positive and respectful. As with any worthy endeavor, there were many challenges, but also many successes. It must be noted that those successes were and are a direct result of the tireless work of so many individuals in this school. I shall miss working with so many consumate professionals for the benefit of so many worthy students. I wish everyone associated with LHS past, present, and future only the very best.
Bob King
Bob King
Daily Announcements
ANNOUNCEMENTS - September 30, 2011
General:
Attention students ordering a class ring: The Jostens class ring representative will be at school Tuesday, October 4th during the lunch hours in the high school cafeteria. Jerry will help you fill out your ring order form and answer any questions you may have. Please remember to bring your class ring order form and your $50 deposit.
The LHS Band is selling T-Shirts and Sweatshirts from now until October 4th. See Mr. Yudes or a Band student for details.
Anyone interested in helping backstage (building, painting, changing scenery) for the fall play, The Almost True Tale of Robin Hood, should sign up with Mr. Nova or Mrs. Lawrence. The first meeting will be held in the auditorium on Wednesday, October 6th at 3:45. If you are interested but cannot attend the first meeting, please let Mr. Nova or Mrs. Lawrence know.
A representative of Teen Court will be in the lunch room on Monday, Oct. 3rd, to share information on Teen Court in Rusk County. Students are welcome to visit the table for more information on this important service for teens.
Ladysmith High School is celebrating Homecoming week, October 3 thru October 7. Each day of the week will have a different dress up idea. Students and staff are encouraged to wear clothing for the theme of that day. Monday is pajama day, Tuesday camo/orange day, Wednesday occupation day, Thursday 70’s workout day and Friday is purple and gold day. Show your school spirit and dress up.
The Homecoming Dance will be on Friday, October 7 from 9-midnight in the LHS cafeteria following the football game. Admission is $7 and dress is semi-casual. If anyone is bringing a non-LHS student to the dance, you must sign him/her up in the library before the end of today.
Homecoming T-shirts are available for pick up in Student Services. Students may pick them up during study hall and lunch.
Athletics:
If you are a senior, have participated in at least one sport, and are a leader in both school and the community you are eligible to apply for the 2011 Wendy’s High School Heisman. Eligible seniors may pick up application information in Student Services. Application deadline is October 2.
Student Services:
The ASVAB test date for juniors has been changed to October 6th.
Juniors who wish to take the PSAT in October need to sign up in Student Services by October 4. Test date is Wednesday, October 12. The PSAT exam helps prepare for the SAT and is the entry for the National Merit Scholarship Program.
Seniors who would like to apply for the $1000 Kohl Scholarship should pick up application information in Student Services. Applicants are evaluated on leadership, citizenship, school and community involvement, and academic achievement. The application deadline is November 11.
Detention this week: AM Mr Jensen RM 231
PM Mr Novakofski RM 750
General:
Attention students ordering a class ring: The Jostens class ring representative will be at school Tuesday, October 4th during the lunch hours in the high school cafeteria. Jerry will help you fill out your ring order form and answer any questions you may have. Please remember to bring your class ring order form and your $50 deposit.
The LHS Band is selling T-Shirts and Sweatshirts from now until October 4th. See Mr. Yudes or a Band student for details.
Anyone interested in helping backstage (building, painting, changing scenery) for the fall play, The Almost True Tale of Robin Hood, should sign up with Mr. Nova or Mrs. Lawrence. The first meeting will be held in the auditorium on Wednesday, October 6th at 3:45. If you are interested but cannot attend the first meeting, please let Mr. Nova or Mrs. Lawrence know.
A representative of Teen Court will be in the lunch room on Monday, Oct. 3rd, to share information on Teen Court in Rusk County. Students are welcome to visit the table for more information on this important service for teens.
Ladysmith High School is celebrating Homecoming week, October 3 thru October 7. Each day of the week will have a different dress up idea. Students and staff are encouraged to wear clothing for the theme of that day. Monday is pajama day, Tuesday camo/orange day, Wednesday occupation day, Thursday 70’s workout day and Friday is purple and gold day. Show your school spirit and dress up.
The Homecoming Dance will be on Friday, October 7 from 9-midnight in the LHS cafeteria following the football game. Admission is $7 and dress is semi-casual. If anyone is bringing a non-LHS student to the dance, you must sign him/her up in the library before the end of today.
Homecoming T-shirts are available for pick up in Student Services. Students may pick them up during study hall and lunch.
Athletics:
If you are a senior, have participated in at least one sport, and are a leader in both school and the community you are eligible to apply for the 2011 Wendy’s High School Heisman. Eligible seniors may pick up application information in Student Services. Application deadline is October 2.
Student Services:
The ASVAB test date for juniors has been changed to October 6th.
Juniors who wish to take the PSAT in October need to sign up in Student Services by October 4. Test date is Wednesday, October 12. The PSAT exam helps prepare for the SAT and is the entry for the National Merit Scholarship Program.
Seniors who would like to apply for the $1000 Kohl Scholarship should pick up application information in Student Services. Applicants are evaluated on leadership, citizenship, school and community involvement, and academic achievement. The application deadline is November 11.
Detention this week: AM Mr Jensen RM 231
PM Mr Novakofski RM 750
Thursday, September 29, 2011
Daily Announcements
ANNOUNCEMENTS - September 29, 2011
General:
The University of Minnesota-Duluth is having their annual Bulldog Engineering Day on October 29. Engineering is an exciting career that combines technology with creativity using the basic tools of math and science. On this day, students will have the opportunity to learn more about engineering as a career, visit the engineering department and labs, tour the campus and ask questions of engineering students and staff. If you are interested in going, please see Mr. Jansen by tomorrow
The Homecoming Dance will be on Friday, October 7 from 9-midnight in the LHS cafeteria following the football game. Admission is $7 and dress is semi-casual. If anyone is bringing a non-LHS student to the dance, you must sign him/her up in the library by Friday, September 30.
The LHS Band is selling T-Shirts and Sweatshirts from now until October 4th. See Mr. Yudes or a Band student for details.
Anyone interested in helping backstage (building, painting, changing scenery) for the fall play, The Almost True Tale of Robin Hood, should sign up with Mr. Nova or Mrs. Lawrence. The first meeting will be held in the auditorium on Wednesday, October 6th at 3:45. If you are interested but cannot attend the first meeting, please let Mr. Nova or Mrs. Lawrence know.
Athletics:
If you are a senior, have participated in at least one sport, and are a leader in both school and the community you are eligible to apply for the 2011 Wendy’s High School Heisman. Eligible seniors may pick up application information in Student Services. Application deadline is October 2.
Student Services:
The ASVAB test date for juniors has been changed to October 6th.
Youth Option applications are due tomorrow. Drop your completed form off in Student Services.
Early Graduation applications are due into Student Services tomorrow.
Juniors who wish to take the PSAT in October need to sign up in Student Services by October 4. The PSAT exam helps prepare for the SAT and is the entry for the National Merit Scholarship Program.
Seniors who would like to apply for the $1000 Kohl Scholarship should pick up application information in Student Services. Applicants are evaluated on leadership, citizenship, school and community involvement, and academic achievement. The application deadline is November 11.
Detention this week: AM Mr Jensen RM 231
PM Mr Novakofski RM 750
General:
The University of Minnesota-Duluth is having their annual Bulldog Engineering Day on October 29. Engineering is an exciting career that combines technology with creativity using the basic tools of math and science. On this day, students will have the opportunity to learn more about engineering as a career, visit the engineering department and labs, tour the campus and ask questions of engineering students and staff. If you are interested in going, please see Mr. Jansen by tomorrow
The Homecoming Dance will be on Friday, October 7 from 9-midnight in the LHS cafeteria following the football game. Admission is $7 and dress is semi-casual. If anyone is bringing a non-LHS student to the dance, you must sign him/her up in the library by Friday, September 30.
The LHS Band is selling T-Shirts and Sweatshirts from now until October 4th. See Mr. Yudes or a Band student for details.
Anyone interested in helping backstage (building, painting, changing scenery) for the fall play, The Almost True Tale of Robin Hood, should sign up with Mr. Nova or Mrs. Lawrence. The first meeting will be held in the auditorium on Wednesday, October 6th at 3:45. If you are interested but cannot attend the first meeting, please let Mr. Nova or Mrs. Lawrence know.
Athletics:
If you are a senior, have participated in at least one sport, and are a leader in both school and the community you are eligible to apply for the 2011 Wendy’s High School Heisman. Eligible seniors may pick up application information in Student Services. Application deadline is October 2.
Student Services:
The ASVAB test date for juniors has been changed to October 6th.
Youth Option applications are due tomorrow. Drop your completed form off in Student Services.
Early Graduation applications are due into Student Services tomorrow.
Juniors who wish to take the PSAT in October need to sign up in Student Services by October 4. The PSAT exam helps prepare for the SAT and is the entry for the National Merit Scholarship Program.
Seniors who would like to apply for the $1000 Kohl Scholarship should pick up application information in Student Services. Applicants are evaluated on leadership, citizenship, school and community involvement, and academic achievement. The application deadline is November 11.
Detention this week: AM Mr Jensen RM 231
PM Mr Novakofski RM 750
Wednesday, September 28, 2011
Daily Announcements
ANNOUNCEMENTS - September 28, 2011
General:
The University of Minnesota-Duluth is having their annual Bulldog Engineering Day on October 29. Engineering is an exciting career that combines technology with creativity using the basic tools of math and science. On this day, students will have the opportunity to learn more about engineering as a career, visit the engineering department and labs, tour the campus and ask questions of engineering students and staff. If you are interested in going, please see Mr. Jansen by September 30.
Each year high school students compete for more than $2.3 million in scholarships and incentives through the Veterans of Foreign Wars’ Voice of Democracy Program. Students compete by writing and recording a broadcast script on an annual patriotic theme. This year’s theme is Is There Pride in Serving in Our Military? Students in grades 9-12 may pick up an entry form in Student Services.
There will be a meeting for all members of the cast of the fall play today from 3:40 to 4:30 in the auditorium.
There will be a student council meeting on tomorrow morning at 7:45 in the library.
The Homecoming Dance will be on Friday, October 7 from 9-midnight in the LHS cafeteria following the football game. Admission is $7 and dress is semi-casual. If anyone is bringing a non-LHS student to the dance, you must sign him/her up in the library by Friday, September 30.
The LHS Band is selling T-Shirts and Sweatshirts from now until October 4th. See Mr. Yudes or a Band student for details.
Anyone interested in helping backstage (building, painting, changing scenery) for the fall play, The Almost True Tale of Robin Hood, should sign up with Mr. Nova or Mrs. Lawrence. The first meeting will be held in the auditorium on Wednesday, October 6th at 3:45. If you are interested but cannot attend the first meeting, please let Mr. Nova or Mrs. Lawrence know.
Athletics:
Congratulations to the JV Volleyball team who beat Cameron in all 3 sets Monday night!
If you are a senior, have participated in at least one sport, and are a leader in both school and the community you are eligible to apply for the 2011 Wendy’s High School Heisman. Eligible seniors may pick up application information in Student Services. Application deadline is October 2.
Student Services:
Youth Option applications are due this Friday, September 30. Drop your completed form off in Student Services.
Juniors who wish to take the PSAT in October need to sign up in Student Services by October 4. The PSAT exam helps prepare for the SAT and is the entry for the National Merit Scholarship Program.
Seniors who would like to apply for the $1000 Kohl Scholarship should pick up application information in Student Services. Applicants are evaluated on leadership, citizenship, school and community involvement, and academic achievement. The application deadline is November 11.
Detention this week: AM Mr Jensen RM 231
PM Mr Novakofski RM 750
General:
The University of Minnesota-Duluth is having their annual Bulldog Engineering Day on October 29. Engineering is an exciting career that combines technology with creativity using the basic tools of math and science. On this day, students will have the opportunity to learn more about engineering as a career, visit the engineering department and labs, tour the campus and ask questions of engineering students and staff. If you are interested in going, please see Mr. Jansen by September 30.
Each year high school students compete for more than $2.3 million in scholarships and incentives through the Veterans of Foreign Wars’ Voice of Democracy Program. Students compete by writing and recording a broadcast script on an annual patriotic theme. This year’s theme is Is There Pride in Serving in Our Military? Students in grades 9-12 may pick up an entry form in Student Services.
There will be a meeting for all members of the cast of the fall play today from 3:40 to 4:30 in the auditorium.
There will be a student council meeting on tomorrow morning at 7:45 in the library.
The Homecoming Dance will be on Friday, October 7 from 9-midnight in the LHS cafeteria following the football game. Admission is $7 and dress is semi-casual. If anyone is bringing a non-LHS student to the dance, you must sign him/her up in the library by Friday, September 30.
The LHS Band is selling T-Shirts and Sweatshirts from now until October 4th. See Mr. Yudes or a Band student for details.
Anyone interested in helping backstage (building, painting, changing scenery) for the fall play, The Almost True Tale of Robin Hood, should sign up with Mr. Nova or Mrs. Lawrence. The first meeting will be held in the auditorium on Wednesday, October 6th at 3:45. If you are interested but cannot attend the first meeting, please let Mr. Nova or Mrs. Lawrence know.
Athletics:
Congratulations to the JV Volleyball team who beat Cameron in all 3 sets Monday night!
If you are a senior, have participated in at least one sport, and are a leader in both school and the community you are eligible to apply for the 2011 Wendy’s High School Heisman. Eligible seniors may pick up application information in Student Services. Application deadline is October 2.
Student Services:
Youth Option applications are due this Friday, September 30. Drop your completed form off in Student Services.
Juniors who wish to take the PSAT in October need to sign up in Student Services by October 4. The PSAT exam helps prepare for the SAT and is the entry for the National Merit Scholarship Program.
Seniors who would like to apply for the $1000 Kohl Scholarship should pick up application information in Student Services. Applicants are evaluated on leadership, citizenship, school and community involvement, and academic achievement. The application deadline is November 11.
Detention this week: AM Mr Jensen RM 231
PM Mr Novakofski RM 750
Daily Announcements
ANNOUNCEMENTS - September 27, 2011
General:
The University of Minnesota-Duluth is having their annual Bulldog Engineering Day on October 29. Engineering is an exciting career that combines technology with creativity using the basic tools of math and science. On this day, students will have the opportunity to learn more about engineering as a career, visit the engineering department and labs, tour the campus and ask questions of engineering students and staff. If you are interested in going, please see Mr. Jansen by September 30.
Each year high school students compete for more than $2.3 million in scholarships and incentives through the Veterans of Foreign Wars’ Voice of Democracy Program. Students compete by writing and recording a broadcast script on an annual patriotic theme. This year’s theme is Is There Pride in Serving in Our Military? Students in grades 9-12 may pick up an entry form in Student Services.
There will be a meeting for all members of the cast of the fall play Wednesday, Sept 28, from 3:40 to 4:30 in the auditorium.
There will be a student council meeting on Wednesday morning at 7:45 in the library.
The Homecoming Dance will be on Friday, October 7 from 9-midnight in the LHS cafeteria following the football game. Admission is $7 and dress is semi-casual. If anyone is bringing a non-LHS student to the dance, you must sign him/her up in the library by Friday, September 30.
Anyone who has signed up to be a Peer Buddy needs to attend the meeting Wednesday Sept. 28 at 7:30 in Room 711. If you cannot attend you need to see Mrs. Harelstad before Wednesday.
Athletics:
If you are a senior, have participated in at least one sport, and are a leader in both school and the community you are eligible to apply for the 2011 Wendy’s High School Heisman. Eligible seniors may pick up application information in Student Services. Application deadline is October 2.
Student Services:
An admissions counselor from the University of Wisconsin Madison will be at LHS on Wednesday, September 28 from 8:15 to 9:00 am. This is a great opportunity to have your questions answered regarding UW Madison or to learn more of what UW Madison has to offer. Students interested in meeting with the advisor need to secure a pass from Student Services prior to 1st hour Wednesday morning.
Youth Option applications are due this Friday, September 30. Drop your completed form off in Student Services.
Juniors who wish to take the PSAT in October need to sign up in Student Services by October 4. The PSAT exam helps prepare for the SAT and is the entry for the National Merit Scholarship Program.
Seniors who would like to apply for the $1000 Kohl Scholarship should pick up application information in Student Services. Applicants are evaluated on leadership, citizenship, school and community involvement, and academic achievement. The application deadline is November 11.
State and national scholarships are available if you meet the criteria. Seniors are reminded to check the list posted on the Student Services window frequently.
Detention this week: AM Mr Jensen RM 231
PM Mr Novakofski RM 750
General:
The University of Minnesota-Duluth is having their annual Bulldog Engineering Day on October 29. Engineering is an exciting career that combines technology with creativity using the basic tools of math and science. On this day, students will have the opportunity to learn more about engineering as a career, visit the engineering department and labs, tour the campus and ask questions of engineering students and staff. If you are interested in going, please see Mr. Jansen by September 30.
Each year high school students compete for more than $2.3 million in scholarships and incentives through the Veterans of Foreign Wars’ Voice of Democracy Program. Students compete by writing and recording a broadcast script on an annual patriotic theme. This year’s theme is Is There Pride in Serving in Our Military? Students in grades 9-12 may pick up an entry form in Student Services.
There will be a meeting for all members of the cast of the fall play Wednesday, Sept 28, from 3:40 to 4:30 in the auditorium.
There will be a student council meeting on Wednesday morning at 7:45 in the library.
The Homecoming Dance will be on Friday, October 7 from 9-midnight in the LHS cafeteria following the football game. Admission is $7 and dress is semi-casual. If anyone is bringing a non-LHS student to the dance, you must sign him/her up in the library by Friday, September 30.
Anyone who has signed up to be a Peer Buddy needs to attend the meeting Wednesday Sept. 28 at 7:30 in Room 711. If you cannot attend you need to see Mrs. Harelstad before Wednesday.
Athletics:
If you are a senior, have participated in at least one sport, and are a leader in both school and the community you are eligible to apply for the 2011 Wendy’s High School Heisman. Eligible seniors may pick up application information in Student Services. Application deadline is October 2.
Student Services:
An admissions counselor from the University of Wisconsin Madison will be at LHS on Wednesday, September 28 from 8:15 to 9:00 am. This is a great opportunity to have your questions answered regarding UW Madison or to learn more of what UW Madison has to offer. Students interested in meeting with the advisor need to secure a pass from Student Services prior to 1st hour Wednesday morning.
Youth Option applications are due this Friday, September 30. Drop your completed form off in Student Services.
Juniors who wish to take the PSAT in October need to sign up in Student Services by October 4. The PSAT exam helps prepare for the SAT and is the entry for the National Merit Scholarship Program.
Seniors who would like to apply for the $1000 Kohl Scholarship should pick up application information in Student Services. Applicants are evaluated on leadership, citizenship, school and community involvement, and academic achievement. The application deadline is November 11.
State and national scholarships are available if you meet the criteria. Seniors are reminded to check the list posted on the Student Services window frequently.
Detention this week: AM Mr Jensen RM 231
PM Mr Novakofski RM 750
Daily Announcements
ANNOUNCEMENTS - September 26, 2011
General:
The University of Minnesota-Duluth is having their annual Bulldog Engineering Day on October 29. Engineering is an exciting career that combines technology with creativity using the basic tools of math and science. On this day, students will have the opportunity to learn more about engineering as a career, visit the engineering department and labs, tour the campus and ask questions of engineering students and staff. If you are interested in going, please see Mr. Jansen by September 30.
Tuesday, September 27th students and staff are invited to participate in a fund raiser for the Hoefs family. If you donate a dollar, you may wear a hat throughout the day. HOSA members will be in the commons area Tuesday morning to collect your money.
Each year high school students compete for more than $2.3 million in scholarships and incentives through the Veterans of Foreign Wars’ Voice of Democracy Program. Students compete by writing and recording a broadcast script on an annual patriotic theme. This year’s theme is Is There Pride in Serving in Our Military? Students in grades 9-12 may pick up an entry form in Student Services.
There will be a meeting for all members of the cast of the fall play Wednesday, Sept 28, from 3:40 to 4:30 in the auditorium.
Athletics:
Congratulations to the JV team who took 4th place at the Lake Holcombe tournament on Saturday and congratulations to the varsity team for taking 1st place at the Phillips Tournament by posting a decisive 5-0 record. The team won all 10 sets on the day! What a great team effort!
If you are a senior, have participated in at least one sport, and are a leader in both school and the community you are eligible to apply for the 2011 Wendy’s High School Heisman. Eligible seniors may pick up application information in Student Services. Application deadline is October 2.
Student Services:
Juniors who wish to take the PSAT in October need to sign up in Student Services by October 4.
Seniors should be working on college applications. You are asked to have Mrs. Opelt review your application before you submit.
Seniors who would like to apply for the $1000 Kohl Scholarship should pick up application information in Student Services. Applicants are evaluated on leadership, citizenship, school and community involvement, and academic achievement. The application deadline is November 11.
State and national scholarships are available if you meet the criteria. Seniors are reminded to check the list posted on the Student Services window frequently.
Detention this week: AM Mr Jensen RM 231
PM Mr Novakofski RM 750
MAKE IT A GREAT DAY!
General:
The University of Minnesota-Duluth is having their annual Bulldog Engineering Day on October 29. Engineering is an exciting career that combines technology with creativity using the basic tools of math and science. On this day, students will have the opportunity to learn more about engineering as a career, visit the engineering department and labs, tour the campus and ask questions of engineering students and staff. If you are interested in going, please see Mr. Jansen by September 30.
Tuesday, September 27th students and staff are invited to participate in a fund raiser for the Hoefs family. If you donate a dollar, you may wear a hat throughout the day. HOSA members will be in the commons area Tuesday morning to collect your money.
Each year high school students compete for more than $2.3 million in scholarships and incentives through the Veterans of Foreign Wars’ Voice of Democracy Program. Students compete by writing and recording a broadcast script on an annual patriotic theme. This year’s theme is Is There Pride in Serving in Our Military? Students in grades 9-12 may pick up an entry form in Student Services.
There will be a meeting for all members of the cast of the fall play Wednesday, Sept 28, from 3:40 to 4:30 in the auditorium.
Athletics:
Congratulations to the JV team who took 4th place at the Lake Holcombe tournament on Saturday and congratulations to the varsity team for taking 1st place at the Phillips Tournament by posting a decisive 5-0 record. The team won all 10 sets on the day! What a great team effort!
If you are a senior, have participated in at least one sport, and are a leader in both school and the community you are eligible to apply for the 2011 Wendy’s High School Heisman. Eligible seniors may pick up application information in Student Services. Application deadline is October 2.
Student Services:
Juniors who wish to take the PSAT in October need to sign up in Student Services by October 4.
Seniors should be working on college applications. You are asked to have Mrs. Opelt review your application before you submit.
Seniors who would like to apply for the $1000 Kohl Scholarship should pick up application information in Student Services. Applicants are evaluated on leadership, citizenship, school and community involvement, and academic achievement. The application deadline is November 11.
State and national scholarships are available if you meet the criteria. Seniors are reminded to check the list posted on the Student Services window frequently.
Detention this week: AM Mr Jensen RM 231
PM Mr Novakofski RM 750
MAKE IT A GREAT DAY!
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Friday, September 23, 2011
Weekly Bulletin
LADYSMITH HIGH SCHOOL
Ladysmith, Wisconsin
COMMENTS:
This past week, I had two opportunities to make it to my son’s school for after-school activities. Even though he is a teenage boy and doesn’t say much, I know it is important that I make these events and acknowledge his accomplishments. The same is true I am sure for the boys and girls at LHS. If you have the opportunity, check out students’ activities as the fall events wind down. Recall PBIS and STOIC, by concentrating your efforts into connecting with students. They deserve it.
Please note there will be a meeting for the principal’s advisory committee this Friday morning at 7:30 in the Library. We will discuss ideas for privileges and how to improve behavior. The PBIS committee will meet Monday of next week at 7:30 a.m., in the staff lounge. There will be a status breakfast at 7:15 in the Library on Friday next week. We are going a little earlier in order to acknowledge Bob King’s last day officially in the building. I hope everyone can stop by at least for a few minutes.
As I travel around to classrooms, I am impressed with the variety of activities taking place to assist student learning. Let me know if there is anything specifically you would like me to observe going on in your class. I enjoy when students show me what they are learning. Our goal should be students knowing and understanding more today than they did yesterday in each of our classes. Keep up the good work. - Bob Lecheler
CALENDAR: SEPTEMBER 26, 2011
Monday, Sept. 26 7:30 AM PBIS Mtg. - Staff Lounge
5:30 PM B & C Team VB @ Cameron
Tuesday, Sept. 27 3rd Hr Sophomore Jostens Mtg. – Auditorium
3:35 PM SPED Mtg.
Wednesday, Sept. 28 Academic Schedule
TBD GG Regional
7:30 AM PE/HEALTH Mtg.
3:35 PM TECH. ED. Mtg.
Thursday, Sept. 29 4:15 PM XC Varsity Invitational @ Tee-A-Way
5:30 PM SW @ Lakeland
6:00 PM BOE Mtg. – LMS
6:00 PM Fr FB vs. Spooner
7:00 PM VB vs. Chetek-Weyerhaeuser
Friday, Sept. 30 7:15 AM Status Breakfast,Social for Bob King- Library
7:00 PM V FB @ Spooner
SUPERVISIONS:
1. Cafeteria:AM Brkfst 7:45-8:10 Ms. Harelstad
2. Bus Supervision:AM 7:45-8:10 Mr. Jansen PM 3:30-3:45 Mr. Frank
3. Detention: AM 7:45-8:10 Mr. Jensen – Room 231 PM 3:35-4:00 Mr. Novakofski – Room 750
DATES FOR YOUR CALENDAR:
Tue., Oct. 4 – Jostens-Sophomore class ring orders - 5A and 5B Lunch - Cafeteria
Fri., Oct. 7- Homecoming
ANNOUNCEMENTS:
1. Parking for Football Games will be in the two main east parking lots only. Entrance into the high school complex will only be through the highway 8 entrance. Handicap parking will be available in the back parking lot of the high school. An attendant will control access to this area.
2. Students are reminded that pagers are NOT allowed in school, and cell phones must be turned off, placed in your locker and not used in school during school hours.
SCHEDULE CHANGES: Wed., Sept. 28-Academic Schedule
Period 1 - 8:15 - 8:57
Period 2 - 9:01 - 9:43
Period 3 - 9:47 - 10:29
Period 4 - 10:33 - 11:20
Period 5 - 11:24 - 12:41 (A & B Lunch)
A Lunch: 11:24 - 11:54
5A Class: 11:2 4 - 12:11
B Lunch: 12:11 - 12:41
5B Class: 11:54 - 12:41
Academic Homeroom – 12:45 - 1:15
Period 6 - 1:19 - 2:00
Period 7 - 2:04 - 2:45
Period 8 - 2:49 - 3:30
Robert Lecheler, Principal
Ladysmith, Wisconsin
COMMENTS:
This past week, I had two opportunities to make it to my son’s school for after-school activities. Even though he is a teenage boy and doesn’t say much, I know it is important that I make these events and acknowledge his accomplishments. The same is true I am sure for the boys and girls at LHS. If you have the opportunity, check out students’ activities as the fall events wind down. Recall PBIS and STOIC, by concentrating your efforts into connecting with students. They deserve it.
Please note there will be a meeting for the principal’s advisory committee this Friday morning at 7:30 in the Library. We will discuss ideas for privileges and how to improve behavior. The PBIS committee will meet Monday of next week at 7:30 a.m., in the staff lounge. There will be a status breakfast at 7:15 in the Library on Friday next week. We are going a little earlier in order to acknowledge Bob King’s last day officially in the building. I hope everyone can stop by at least for a few minutes.
As I travel around to classrooms, I am impressed with the variety of activities taking place to assist student learning. Let me know if there is anything specifically you would like me to observe going on in your class. I enjoy when students show me what they are learning. Our goal should be students knowing and understanding more today than they did yesterday in each of our classes. Keep up the good work. - Bob Lecheler
CALENDAR: SEPTEMBER 26, 2011
Monday, Sept. 26 7:30 AM PBIS Mtg. - Staff Lounge
5:30 PM B & C Team VB @ Cameron
Tuesday, Sept. 27 3rd Hr Sophomore Jostens Mtg. – Auditorium
3:35 PM SPED Mtg.
Wednesday, Sept. 28 Academic Schedule
TBD GG Regional
7:30 AM PE/HEALTH Mtg.
3:35 PM TECH. ED. Mtg.
Thursday, Sept. 29 4:15 PM XC Varsity Invitational @ Tee-A-Way
5:30 PM SW @ Lakeland
6:00 PM BOE Mtg. – LMS
6:00 PM Fr FB vs. Spooner
7:00 PM VB vs. Chetek-Weyerhaeuser
Friday, Sept. 30 7:15 AM Status Breakfast,Social for Bob King- Library
7:00 PM V FB @ Spooner
SUPERVISIONS:
1. Cafeteria:AM Brkfst 7:45-8:10 Ms. Harelstad
2. Bus Supervision:AM 7:45-8:10 Mr. Jansen PM 3:30-3:45 Mr. Frank
3. Detention: AM 7:45-8:10 Mr. Jensen – Room 231 PM 3:35-4:00 Mr. Novakofski – Room 750
DATES FOR YOUR CALENDAR:
Tue., Oct. 4 – Jostens-Sophomore class ring orders - 5A and 5B Lunch - Cafeteria
Fri., Oct. 7- Homecoming
ANNOUNCEMENTS:
1. Parking for Football Games will be in the two main east parking lots only. Entrance into the high school complex will only be through the highway 8 entrance. Handicap parking will be available in the back parking lot of the high school. An attendant will control access to this area.
2. Students are reminded that pagers are NOT allowed in school, and cell phones must be turned off, placed in your locker and not used in school during school hours.
SCHEDULE CHANGES: Wed., Sept. 28-Academic Schedule
Period 1 - 8:15 - 8:57
Period 2 - 9:01 - 9:43
Period 3 - 9:47 - 10:29
Period 4 - 10:33 - 11:20
Period 5 - 11:24 - 12:41 (A & B Lunch)
A Lunch: 11:24 - 11:54
5A Class: 11:2 4 - 12:11
B Lunch: 12:11 - 12:41
5B Class: 11:54 - 12:41
Academic Homeroom – 12:45 - 1:15
Period 6 - 1:19 - 2:00
Period 7 - 2:04 - 2:45
Period 8 - 2:49 - 3:30
Robert Lecheler, Principal
Daily Announcements
ANNOUNCEMENTS - September 23, 2011
General:
The University of Minnesota-Duluth is having their annual Bulldog Engineering Day on October 29. Engineering is an exciting career that combines technology with creativity using the basic tools of math and science. On this day, students will have the opportunity to learn more about engineering as a career, visit the engineering department and labs, tour the campus and ask questions of engineering students and staff. If you are interested in going, please see Mr. Jansen by September 30.
Tuesday, September 27th students and staff are invited to participate in a fund raiser for the Hoefs family. If you donate a dollar, you may wear a hat throughout the day. HOSA members will be in the commons area Tuesday morning to collect your money.
Athletics:
Congratulations to the Trident swimming and diving team for their 103-67 victory over Tomahawk on Thursday evening. The ladies won 9 of 11 events and had several year and personal best swims. Next home meet is Oct. 6th.
Congratulations to the Varsity volleyball team for defeating Cumberland 3 sets to none last night. The JV team lost their match but played well to win the 3rd set. The C team lost their match but continues to improve.
Student Services:
Juniors who wish to take the PSAT in October need to sign up in Student Services by October 4.
Seniors should be working on college applications. You are asked to have Mrs. Opelt review your application before you submit.
Seniors who would like to apply for the $1000 Kohl Scholarship should pick up application information in Student Services. The application deadline is November 8th.
Detention this week: AM Mr Groothousen RM 640
PM Ms Kuehn RM 330
General:
The University of Minnesota-Duluth is having their annual Bulldog Engineering Day on October 29. Engineering is an exciting career that combines technology with creativity using the basic tools of math and science. On this day, students will have the opportunity to learn more about engineering as a career, visit the engineering department and labs, tour the campus and ask questions of engineering students and staff. If you are interested in going, please see Mr. Jansen by September 30.
Tuesday, September 27th students and staff are invited to participate in a fund raiser for the Hoefs family. If you donate a dollar, you may wear a hat throughout the day. HOSA members will be in the commons area Tuesday morning to collect your money.
Athletics:
Congratulations to the Trident swimming and diving team for their 103-67 victory over Tomahawk on Thursday evening. The ladies won 9 of 11 events and had several year and personal best swims. Next home meet is Oct. 6th.
Congratulations to the Varsity volleyball team for defeating Cumberland 3 sets to none last night. The JV team lost their match but played well to win the 3rd set. The C team lost their match but continues to improve.
Student Services:
Juniors who wish to take the PSAT in October need to sign up in Student Services by October 4.
Seniors should be working on college applications. You are asked to have Mrs. Opelt review your application before you submit.
Seniors who would like to apply for the $1000 Kohl Scholarship should pick up application information in Student Services. The application deadline is November 8th.
Detention this week: AM Mr Groothousen RM 640
PM Ms Kuehn RM 330
Thursday, September 22, 2011
Daily Announcements
ANNOUNCEMENTS - September 22, 2011
General:
The University of Minnesota-Duluth is having their annual Bulldog Engineering Day on October 29. Engineering is an exciting career that combines technology with creativity using the basic tools of math and science. On this day, students will have the opportunity to learn more about engineering as a career, visit the engineering department and labs, tour the campus and ask questions of engineering students and staff. If you are interested in going, please see Mr. Jansen by September 30.
Teachers remember to vote for Homecoming Court first period today. Ballots need to be turned into Cindy or Shelly as soon as possible.
There will be a follow up meeting of the principal's advisory committee Friday morning at 7:30 in the Library. Any students or staff members are welcome to join the meeting to discuss ideas to make Ladysmith High School better. You can come to the meeting on Friday, even though you did not attend the first meeting. If you cannot make the meeting and still have ideas, see Dr. Lecheler.
Tuesday, September 27th students and staff are invited to participate in a fund raiser for the Hoefs family. If you donate a dollar, you may wear a hat throughout the day. HOSA members will be in the commons area Tuesday morning to collect your money.
Student Services:
Juniors who wish to take the PSAT in October need to sign up in Student Services by October 4.
Seniors should be working on college applications. You are asked to have Mrs. Opelt review your application before you submit.
Detention this week: AM Mr Groothousen RM 640
PM Ms Kuehn RM 330
General:
The University of Minnesota-Duluth is having their annual Bulldog Engineering Day on October 29. Engineering is an exciting career that combines technology with creativity using the basic tools of math and science. On this day, students will have the opportunity to learn more about engineering as a career, visit the engineering department and labs, tour the campus and ask questions of engineering students and staff. If you are interested in going, please see Mr. Jansen by September 30.
Teachers remember to vote for Homecoming Court first period today. Ballots need to be turned into Cindy or Shelly as soon as possible.
There will be a follow up meeting of the principal's advisory committee Friday morning at 7:30 in the Library. Any students or staff members are welcome to join the meeting to discuss ideas to make Ladysmith High School better. You can come to the meeting on Friday, even though you did not attend the first meeting. If you cannot make the meeting and still have ideas, see Dr. Lecheler.
Tuesday, September 27th students and staff are invited to participate in a fund raiser for the Hoefs family. If you donate a dollar, you may wear a hat throughout the day. HOSA members will be in the commons area Tuesday morning to collect your money.
Student Services:
Juniors who wish to take the PSAT in October need to sign up in Student Services by October 4.
Seniors should be working on college applications. You are asked to have Mrs. Opelt review your application before you submit.
Detention this week: AM Mr Groothousen RM 640
PM Ms Kuehn RM 330
Wednesday, September 21, 2011
Daily Announcements
ANNOUNCEMENTS - September 21, 2011
General:
The University of Minnesota-Duluth is having their annual Bulldog Engineering Day on October 29. Engineering is an exciting career that combines technology with creativity using the basic tools of math and science. On this day, students will have the opportunity to learn more about engineering as a career, visit the engineering department and labs, tour the campus and ask questions of engineering students and staff. If you are interested in going, please see Mr. Jansen by September 30.
If you eat Yoplait Yogurt and have noticed pink lids on them, take them off and wipe them clean and bring them in to Mrs. Titera--Yoplait donates 10 cents per lid to SaveLids to SaveLives. They will donate up to 2 million dollars by December 31. Bring in one lid at a time, or collect 20! Help fight Breast Cancer, this is an easy way to donate; eat healthy and throw away less garbage!
The cast list for the fall LHS theater production is posted outside Mr. Novakofski's door. Please see him to pick up your script.
Detention this week: AM Mr Groothousen RM 640
PM Ms Kuehn RM 330
General:
The University of Minnesota-Duluth is having their annual Bulldog Engineering Day on October 29. Engineering is an exciting career that combines technology with creativity using the basic tools of math and science. On this day, students will have the opportunity to learn more about engineering as a career, visit the engineering department and labs, tour the campus and ask questions of engineering students and staff. If you are interested in going, please see Mr. Jansen by September 30.
If you eat Yoplait Yogurt and have noticed pink lids on them, take them off and wipe them clean and bring them in to Mrs. Titera--Yoplait donates 10 cents per lid to SaveLids to SaveLives. They will donate up to 2 million dollars by December 31. Bring in one lid at a time, or collect 20! Help fight Breast Cancer, this is an easy way to donate; eat healthy and throw away less garbage!
The cast list for the fall LHS theater production is posted outside Mr. Novakofski's door. Please see him to pick up your script.
Detention this week: AM Mr Groothousen RM 640
PM Ms Kuehn RM 330
Tuesday, September 20, 2011
Daily Announcements
ANNOUNCEMENTS - September 20, 2011
General:
Your last chance to sign up for the McDonald’s Youth Apprenticeship program is today. Interviews will be tomorrow beginning at 11:00 am. This is a great opportunity to earn high school credit while working a part time job. Sign up in Student Services by 3:30 today.
If you eat Yoplait Yogurt and have noticed pink lids on them, take them off and wipe them clean and bring them in to Mrs. Titera--Yoplait donates 10 cents per lid to SaveLids to SaveLives. They will donate up to 2 million dollars by December 31. Bring in one lid at a time, or collect 20! Help fight Breast Cancer, this is an easy way to donate; eat healthy and throw away less garbage!
If you ordered a Homecoming T-shirt and have not paid for it, please see Mrs. Neisinger by noon today to secure your order.
Student Services:
Any juniors and seniors interested in taking classes online through the Youth Options program 2nd semester must complete the registration forms and return them to Student Services by Friday September 30. Stop into Student Services for more information and to pick up an application.
Seniors who are interested in graduating at semester need to pick up an application in Student Services. Completed applications are due September 30.
Athletlics:
Please dismiss the Girls Cross Country Team at 12:50 today for their meet at Northwestern. The bus leaves at 1:00 pm.
Detention this week: AM Mr Groothousen RM 640
PM Ms Kuehn RM 330
General:
Your last chance to sign up for the McDonald’s Youth Apprenticeship program is today. Interviews will be tomorrow beginning at 11:00 am. This is a great opportunity to earn high school credit while working a part time job. Sign up in Student Services by 3:30 today.
If you eat Yoplait Yogurt and have noticed pink lids on them, take them off and wipe them clean and bring them in to Mrs. Titera--Yoplait donates 10 cents per lid to SaveLids to SaveLives. They will donate up to 2 million dollars by December 31. Bring in one lid at a time, or collect 20! Help fight Breast Cancer, this is an easy way to donate; eat healthy and throw away less garbage!
If you ordered a Homecoming T-shirt and have not paid for it, please see Mrs. Neisinger by noon today to secure your order.
Student Services:
Any juniors and seniors interested in taking classes online through the Youth Options program 2nd semester must complete the registration forms and return them to Student Services by Friday September 30. Stop into Student Services for more information and to pick up an application.
Seniors who are interested in graduating at semester need to pick up an application in Student Services. Completed applications are due September 30.
Athletlics:
Please dismiss the Girls Cross Country Team at 12:50 today for their meet at Northwestern. The bus leaves at 1:00 pm.
Detention this week: AM Mr Groothousen RM 640
PM Ms Kuehn RM 330
Monday, September 19, 2011
Daily Announcements
ANNOUNCEMENTS - September 19, 2011
General:
Homecoming T-shirts need to be ordered before the end of today. You may order your shirt during lunch or by stopping into Student Services. Cost is $10 and you must pay in advance.
Courtesy Corporation McDonald’s Management Youth Apprenticeship is a great way to develop management skills, learn valuable transferable work skills, earn high school credit and secure a part time job that prepares you for the future. Interviews for the McDonald’s Youth Apprenticeship program will be on Wednesday, September 21 in Student Services. Stop into Student Services to schedule an interview for September 21.
There will be a student council meeting on Tuesday, Sept. 20 at 7:45 in the library.
Student Services:
Juniors and seniors may take classes through WITC or online second semester through Youth Options. You may select courses not offered at LHS if you have successfully completed all the course offerings offered through LHS in that subject area. Stop into Student Services for more information and to pick up an application.
Seniors who are interested in graduating at semester need to pick up an application in Student Services. Completed applications are due September 30.
Detention this week: AM Mr Groothousen RM 640
PM Ms Kuehn RM 330
MAKE IT A GREAT DAY!
General:
Homecoming T-shirts need to be ordered before the end of today. You may order your shirt during lunch or by stopping into Student Services. Cost is $10 and you must pay in advance.
Courtesy Corporation McDonald’s Management Youth Apprenticeship is a great way to develop management skills, learn valuable transferable work skills, earn high school credit and secure a part time job that prepares you for the future. Interviews for the McDonald’s Youth Apprenticeship program will be on Wednesday, September 21 in Student Services. Stop into Student Services to schedule an interview for September 21.
There will be a student council meeting on Tuesday, Sept. 20 at 7:45 in the library.
Student Services:
Juniors and seniors may take classes through WITC or online second semester through Youth Options. You may select courses not offered at LHS if you have successfully completed all the course offerings offered through LHS in that subject area. Stop into Student Services for more information and to pick up an application.
Seniors who are interested in graduating at semester need to pick up an application in Student Services. Completed applications are due September 30.
Detention this week: AM Mr Groothousen RM 640
PM Ms Kuehn RM 330
MAKE IT A GREAT DAY!
Friday, September 16, 2011
Weekly Bulletin
LADYSMITH HIGH SCHOOL
Ladysmith, Wisconsin
CALENDAR: SEPTEMBER 19, 2011
Monday, Sept. 19 4:00 PM GG vs. Northwestern & Luck-Unity
6:00 PM FR FB @ Hayward
Tuesday, Sept. 20 7:30 AM ENGLISH Mtg.
4:00 PM XC vs. Hayward @ Northwood Golf Course
7:00 PM VB @ Northwestern
Wednesday, Sept. 21 7:30 AM BUSINESS ED. Mtg.
9:00 AM GG @ Barron
Thursday, Sept. 22 7:30 AM MATH Mtg.
4:00 PM GG @ Chetek
4:30 PM XC @ Lake Holcombe
5:30 PM SW vs. Tomahawk
6:00 PM FR FB vs. Chetek-Weyerhaeuser
7:00 PM VB vs. Cumberland
Friday, Sept. 23 7:30 AM Principal & Advisory Mtg.
7:00 PM V FB @ Chetek
Saturday, Sept. 24 8:20 AM V VB Tournament @ Phillips
9:00 AM JV VB @ Lake Holcombe
10:00 AM SW @ Eau Claire North
SUPERVISIONS:
1. Cafeteria: AM Brkfst 7:45-8:10 Ms. Rabas
2. Bus Supervision: AM 7:45-8:10 Mr. Sisko
PM 3:30-3:45 Mr. Martino
3. Detention: AM 7:45-8:10 Mr. Groothousen – Room 640
PM 3:35-4:00 Ms. Kuehn – Room 330
DATES FOR YOUR CALENDAR:
Tue., Sept. 27 – Sophomore Meeting
Fri., Sept. 30 – Status Breakfast – Library – 7:15 AM
ANNOUNCEMENTS:
1. Parking for Football Games will be in the two main east parking lots only. Entrance into the high school
complex will only be through the highway 8 entrance. Handicap parking will be available in the back parking
lot of the high school. An attendant will control access to this area.
2. Students are reminded that pagers are NOT allowed in school, and cell phones must be turned off, placed in your locker and not used in school during school hours.
SCHEDULE CHANGES: None
Robert Lecheler, Principal
Ladysmith, Wisconsin
CALENDAR: SEPTEMBER 19, 2011
Monday, Sept. 19 4:00 PM GG vs. Northwestern & Luck-Unity
6:00 PM FR FB @ Hayward
Tuesday, Sept. 20 7:30 AM ENGLISH Mtg.
4:00 PM XC vs. Hayward @ Northwood Golf Course
7:00 PM VB @ Northwestern
Wednesday, Sept. 21 7:30 AM BUSINESS ED. Mtg.
9:00 AM GG @ Barron
Thursday, Sept. 22 7:30 AM MATH Mtg.
4:00 PM GG @ Chetek
4:30 PM XC @ Lake Holcombe
5:30 PM SW vs. Tomahawk
6:00 PM FR FB vs. Chetek-Weyerhaeuser
7:00 PM VB vs. Cumberland
Friday, Sept. 23 7:30 AM Principal & Advisory Mtg.
7:00 PM V FB @ Chetek
Saturday, Sept. 24 8:20 AM V VB Tournament @ Phillips
9:00 AM JV VB @ Lake Holcombe
10:00 AM SW @ Eau Claire North
SUPERVISIONS:
1. Cafeteria: AM Brkfst 7:45-8:10 Ms. Rabas
2. Bus Supervision: AM 7:45-8:10 Mr. Sisko
PM 3:30-3:45 Mr. Martino
3. Detention: AM 7:45-8:10 Mr. Groothousen – Room 640
PM 3:35-4:00 Ms. Kuehn – Room 330
DATES FOR YOUR CALENDAR:
Tue., Sept. 27 – Sophomore Meeting
Fri., Sept. 30 – Status Breakfast – Library – 7:15 AM
ANNOUNCEMENTS:
1. Parking for Football Games will be in the two main east parking lots only. Entrance into the high school
complex will only be through the highway 8 entrance. Handicap parking will be available in the back parking
lot of the high school. An attendant will control access to this area.
2. Students are reminded that pagers are NOT allowed in school, and cell phones must be turned off, placed in your locker and not used in school during school hours.
SCHEDULE CHANGES: None
Robert Lecheler, Principal
Daily Announcements
ANNOUNCEMENTS - September 16, 2011
General:
Homecoming T-shirts need to be ordered before the end of today. You may order your shirt during or by stopping into Student Services. Cost is $10 and you must pay in advance.
Courtesy Corporation McDonald’s Management Youth Apprenticeship is a great way to develop management skills, learn valuable transferable work skills, earn high school credit and secure a part time job that prepares you for the future. Interviews for the McDonald’s Youth Apprenticeship program will be on Wednesday, September 21 in Student Services. Stop into Student Services to schedule an interview for September 21.
There will be a student council meeting on Tuesday, Sept. 20 at 7:45 in the library.
Student Services:
Juniors and seniors may take classes through WITC or online second semester through Youth Options. You may select courses not offered at LHS if you have successfully completed all the course offerings offered through LHS in that subject area. Stop into Student Services for more information and to pick up an application.
Seniors who are interested in graduating at semester need to pick up an application in Student Services. Completed applications are due September 30.
General:
Homecoming T-shirts need to be ordered before the end of today. You may order your shirt during or by stopping into Student Services. Cost is $10 and you must pay in advance.
Courtesy Corporation McDonald’s Management Youth Apprenticeship is a great way to develop management skills, learn valuable transferable work skills, earn high school credit and secure a part time job that prepares you for the future. Interviews for the McDonald’s Youth Apprenticeship program will be on Wednesday, September 21 in Student Services. Stop into Student Services to schedule an interview for September 21.
There will be a student council meeting on Tuesday, Sept. 20 at 7:45 in the library.
Student Services:
Juniors and seniors may take classes through WITC or online second semester through Youth Options. You may select courses not offered at LHS if you have successfully completed all the course offerings offered through LHS in that subject area. Stop into Student Services for more information and to pick up an application.
Seniors who are interested in graduating at semester need to pick up an application in Student Services. Completed applications are due September 30.
Thursday, September 15, 2011
Daily Annoucements
ANNOUNCEMENTS - September 15, 2011
General:
There is a HOSA meeting on Friday, September 15 at 7:45 am in the library.
A sample of this year’s homecoming T-shirt is posted in the window of the library and Student Services. Seniors will be taking orders during lunch periods tomorrow. Cost is $10 and you must pay in advance.
Shanty Town 2011 will be held Saturday and Sunday, September 17 and 18 at the Rusk County Fairgrounds. Participate in fun activities while raising money for Habitat for Humanity. More information is available in Student Services.
Courtesy Corporation McDonald’s Management Youth Apprenticeship is a great way to develop management skills, learn valuable transferable work skills, earn high school credit and secure a part time job that prepares you for the future. Interviews for the McDonald’s Youth Apprenticeship program will be on Wednesday, September 21 in Student Services. Stop into Student Services to schedule an interview for September 21.
Congratulations to the Girls and Boys Cross Country runners at Tuesday’s large 3 division school Invitational held in Rice Lake. Leading the girl’s team was Freshman Abby Krisik with a time of 23:50 on a 5000 meter course. Olga Galina came in second and Katherine Kester came in third. Other runners for the Lumberjacks were Jessica Luckman, Tiffany Nelson, Makaila Wallin, and Brea Daggett.
Alissa Mohr and Rylie Dagget ran in the JV race. These young runners also ran the 5000 meter course.
The girl’s team placed 10th out 17 division 3 schools. Joel Wojtyna was the first Lumberjack to cross the finish line with his personal best time this year of 18:17 Great job Joel!Next in for the Jacks was Freshman Payden Long followed by Dan Beck, Erik Nelson, and Kyle Lobermeier. On a tough field with a small team the boys came in 16 th place overall. The whole team did a super job last night and Mrs. Olson wants to say well done Ladysmith runners.
Next week the Cross country team has two meets. One in North Western and one on Thurday in Holcombe. On Thur at the Holcombe Invitational Girls will race at 4:45 and boys 5K race will start at 5:15. If you would like to check out a XC race just drop on by. This meet will be held on the Holcombe school grounds. All or any fans or fan would be welcomed! Bring your Cow bells!
Volleyball C team players are reminded to be at the middle school at 5 for the game.
Student Services:
Juniors and seniors may take classes through WITC or online second semester through Youth Options. You may select courses not offered at LHS if you have successfully completed all the course offerings offered through LHS in that subject area. Stop into Student Services for more information and to pick up an application.
Seniors who are interested in graduating at semester need to pick up an application in Student Services. Completed applications are due September 30.
General:
There is a HOSA meeting on Friday, September 15 at 7:45 am in the library.
A sample of this year’s homecoming T-shirt is posted in the window of the library and Student Services. Seniors will be taking orders during lunch periods tomorrow. Cost is $10 and you must pay in advance.
Shanty Town 2011 will be held Saturday and Sunday, September 17 and 18 at the Rusk County Fairgrounds. Participate in fun activities while raising money for Habitat for Humanity. More information is available in Student Services.
Courtesy Corporation McDonald’s Management Youth Apprenticeship is a great way to develop management skills, learn valuable transferable work skills, earn high school credit and secure a part time job that prepares you for the future. Interviews for the McDonald’s Youth Apprenticeship program will be on Wednesday, September 21 in Student Services. Stop into Student Services to schedule an interview for September 21.
Congratulations to the Girls and Boys Cross Country runners at Tuesday’s large 3 division school Invitational held in Rice Lake. Leading the girl’s team was Freshman Abby Krisik with a time of 23:50 on a 5000 meter course. Olga Galina came in second and Katherine Kester came in third. Other runners for the Lumberjacks were Jessica Luckman, Tiffany Nelson, Makaila Wallin, and Brea Daggett.
Alissa Mohr and Rylie Dagget ran in the JV race. These young runners also ran the 5000 meter course.
The girl’s team placed 10th out 17 division 3 schools. Joel Wojtyna was the first Lumberjack to cross the finish line with his personal best time this year of 18:17 Great job Joel!Next in for the Jacks was Freshman Payden Long followed by Dan Beck, Erik Nelson, and Kyle Lobermeier. On a tough field with a small team the boys came in 16 th place overall. The whole team did a super job last night and Mrs. Olson wants to say well done Ladysmith runners.
Next week the Cross country team has two meets. One in North Western and one on Thurday in Holcombe. On Thur at the Holcombe Invitational Girls will race at 4:45 and boys 5K race will start at 5:15. If you would like to check out a XC race just drop on by. This meet will be held on the Holcombe school grounds. All or any fans or fan would be welcomed! Bring your Cow bells!
Volleyball C team players are reminded to be at the middle school at 5 for the game.
Student Services:
Juniors and seniors may take classes through WITC or online second semester through Youth Options. You may select courses not offered at LHS if you have successfully completed all the course offerings offered through LHS in that subject area. Stop into Student Services for more information and to pick up an application.
Seniors who are interested in graduating at semester need to pick up an application in Student Services. Completed applications are due September 30.
Wednesday, September 14, 2011
Daily Announcements
ANNOUNCEMENTS - September 14, 2011
General:
The final try-out for the fall play, The Somewhat True Tale of Robin Hood, is today at 3:40 to 4:30 pm in the auditorium.
There will be an FCCLA meeting in room 711 tomorrow morning at 7:45.
There is a HOSA meeting on Friday, September 15 at 7:45 am in the library.
A sample of this year’s homecoming T-shirt is posted in the window of the library and Student Services. Seniors will be taking orders during lunch periods through Friday of this week. Cost is $10 and you must pay in advance.
Shanty Town 2011 will be held Saturday and Sunday, September 17 and 18 at the Rusk County Fairgrounds. Participate in fun activities while raising money for Habitat for Humanity. More information is available in Student Services.
Courtesy Corporation McDonald’s Management Youth Apprenticeship is a great way to develop management skills, learn valuable transferable work skills, earn high school credit and secure a part time job that prepares you for the future. Interviews for the McDonald’s Youth Apprenticeship program will be on Wednesday, September 21 in Student Services. Stop into Student Services to schedule an interview for September 21.
Student Services:
Juniors and seniors may take classes through WITC or online second semester through Youth Options. You may select courses not offered at LHS if you have successfully completed all the course offerings offered through LHS in that subject area. Stop into Student Services for more information and to pick up an application.
Seniors who are interested in graduating at semester need to pick up an application in Student Services. Completed applications are due September 30.
Detention this week: AM Mr Yudes RM 201 PM Ms Berg RM 700
Detention next week: AM Mr Groothousen RM 640 PM Ms Kuehn RM 330
MAKE IT A GREAT DAY!
General:
The final try-out for the fall play, The Somewhat True Tale of Robin Hood, is today at 3:40 to 4:30 pm in the auditorium.
There will be an FCCLA meeting in room 711 tomorrow morning at 7:45.
There is a HOSA meeting on Friday, September 15 at 7:45 am in the library.
A sample of this year’s homecoming T-shirt is posted in the window of the library and Student Services. Seniors will be taking orders during lunch periods through Friday of this week. Cost is $10 and you must pay in advance.
Shanty Town 2011 will be held Saturday and Sunday, September 17 and 18 at the Rusk County Fairgrounds. Participate in fun activities while raising money for Habitat for Humanity. More information is available in Student Services.
Courtesy Corporation McDonald’s Management Youth Apprenticeship is a great way to develop management skills, learn valuable transferable work skills, earn high school credit and secure a part time job that prepares you for the future. Interviews for the McDonald’s Youth Apprenticeship program will be on Wednesday, September 21 in Student Services. Stop into Student Services to schedule an interview for September 21.
Student Services:
Juniors and seniors may take classes through WITC or online second semester through Youth Options. You may select courses not offered at LHS if you have successfully completed all the course offerings offered through LHS in that subject area. Stop into Student Services for more information and to pick up an application.
Seniors who are interested in graduating at semester need to pick up an application in Student Services. Completed applications are due September 30.
Detention this week: AM Mr Yudes RM 201 PM Ms Berg RM 700
Detention next week: AM Mr Groothousen RM 640 PM Ms Kuehn RM 330
MAKE IT A GREAT DAY!
Tuesday, September 13, 2011
Daily Announcements
ANNOUNCEMENTS - September 13, 2011
General:
Shanty Town 2011 will be held Saturday and Sunday, September 17 and 18 at the Rusk County Fairgrounds. Participate in fun activities while raising money for Habitat for Humanity. More information is available in Student Services.
Courtesy Corporation McDonald’s Management Youth Apprenticeship is a great way to develop management skills, learn valuable transferable work skills, earn high school credit and secure a part time job that prepares you for the future. Interviews for the McDonald’s Youth Apprenticeship program will be on Wednesday, September 21 in Student Services. Stop into Student Services to schedule an interview for September 21.
Try-outs for the fall play, The Somewhat True Tale of Robin Hood, will be today at 6:00 to 6:45, and tomorrow at 3:40 to 4:30. All try-outs will be in the auditorium. You do not have to attend more than one session. If unable to attend any of these times see Mr. Novakofski by Wednesday.
There will be a meeting tomorrow morning at 7:30 in the library with Dr. Lecheler and other staff to discuss student involvement in decisions about school policies and privileges. Anyone is welcome to attend. If you are not able to attend, but have ideas to share, see Dr. Lecheler before Wednesday.
There will be and FCCLA meeting in Room 711 at 7:45 Thursday morning, September 15th.
A sample of this year’s homecoming T-shirt is posted in the window of the library and student Services. Seniors will be taking orders during lunch periods starting today and for the rest of the week. Cost is 10.00 and you must pay in advance.
There is a HOSA meeting on Friday Sept at 7:45 in the library.
Student Services:
Juniors and seniors may take classes through WITC or online second semester through Youth Options. You may select courses not offered at LHS if you have successfully completed all the course offerings offered through LHS in that subject area. Stop into Student Services for more information and to pick up an application.
Seniors interested in graduating at semester need to pick up an application in Student Services. Completed forms are due by September 30.
Detention this week: AM Mr Yudes RM 201 PM Ms Berg RM 700
Detention next week: AM Mr Groothousen RM 640 PM Ms Kuehn RM 330
MAKE IT A GREAT DAY!
General:
Shanty Town 2011 will be held Saturday and Sunday, September 17 and 18 at the Rusk County Fairgrounds. Participate in fun activities while raising money for Habitat for Humanity. More information is available in Student Services.
Courtesy Corporation McDonald’s Management Youth Apprenticeship is a great way to develop management skills, learn valuable transferable work skills, earn high school credit and secure a part time job that prepares you for the future. Interviews for the McDonald’s Youth Apprenticeship program will be on Wednesday, September 21 in Student Services. Stop into Student Services to schedule an interview for September 21.
Try-outs for the fall play, The Somewhat True Tale of Robin Hood, will be today at 6:00 to 6:45, and tomorrow at 3:40 to 4:30. All try-outs will be in the auditorium. You do not have to attend more than one session. If unable to attend any of these times see Mr. Novakofski by Wednesday.
There will be a meeting tomorrow morning at 7:30 in the library with Dr. Lecheler and other staff to discuss student involvement in decisions about school policies and privileges. Anyone is welcome to attend. If you are not able to attend, but have ideas to share, see Dr. Lecheler before Wednesday.
There will be and FCCLA meeting in Room 711 at 7:45 Thursday morning, September 15th.
A sample of this year’s homecoming T-shirt is posted in the window of the library and student Services. Seniors will be taking orders during lunch periods starting today and for the rest of the week. Cost is 10.00 and you must pay in advance.
There is a HOSA meeting on Friday Sept at 7:45 in the library.
Student Services:
Juniors and seniors may take classes through WITC or online second semester through Youth Options. You may select courses not offered at LHS if you have successfully completed all the course offerings offered through LHS in that subject area. Stop into Student Services for more information and to pick up an application.
Seniors interested in graduating at semester need to pick up an application in Student Services. Completed forms are due by September 30.
Detention this week: AM Mr Yudes RM 201 PM Ms Berg RM 700
Detention next week: AM Mr Groothousen RM 640 PM Ms Kuehn RM 330
MAKE IT A GREAT DAY!
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Monday, September 12, 2011
Daily Announcements
ANNOUNCEMENTS - September 9, 2011
General:
There will be a meeting Wednesday morning at 7:30 a.m., in the library with Dr. Lecheler and other staff to discuss student involvement in decisions about school policies and privileges. Anyone is welcome to attend. If you are not able to attend, but have ideas to share, see Dr. Lecheler before Wednesday.
Seniors are asked to submit a design for the homecoming T-shirt. Designs should be submitted to Lynn Neisinger today.
Students who wish to make a payment to food services should bring the payment to the cafeteria before the first bell in the morning.
Shanty Town 2011 will be held Saturday and Sunday, September 17 and 18 at the Rusk County Fairgrounds. Participate in fun activities while raising money for Habitat for Humanity. More information is available in Student Services.
Courtesy Corporation McDonald’s Management Youth Apprenticeship is a great way to develop management skills, learn valuable transferable work skills, earn high school credit and secure a part time job that prepares you for the future. Interviews for the McDonald’s Youth Apprenticeship program will be on Wednesday, September 21 in Student Services. Stop into Student Services to schedule an interview for September 21.
Try-outs for the fall play, The Somewhat True Tale of Robin Hood, will be Monday at 3:40 to 4:30, Tuesday at 6:00 to 6:45, and Wednesday at 3:40 to 4:30. All try-outs will be in the auditorium. You do not have to attend more than one session. If unable to attend any of these times see Mr. Novakofski by Wednesday.
There will be Junior Bowling League meeting at West Cove Lanes on Monday, September 12 beginning at 5:00 pm for ages 12 and up. League bowling starts on September 19. Call Jim or Barb at 715.532.7812.
There will be a Student Council meeting on Tuesday, September 13 at 7:45 am in the library. All are welcome to attend.
Band Students are to report to the football game field for class today.
Student Services:
Juniors and seniors may take classes through WITC or online second semester through Youth Options. You may select courses not offered at LHS if you have successfully completed all the course offerings offered through LHS in that subject area. Stop into Student Services for more information and to pick up an application.
Schedule changes may only be made if you meet the criteria as printed in the student handbook. The criteria is also listed on the blue posters posted around the building. Only those schedule change requests meeting the criteria will be considered. Deadline for all change request is 3:30 today.
Freshmen need to turn in completed Wisconsin Covenant forms into Student Services today.
Detention this week: AM Mr Bunton RM 610 PM Mrs Diamond RM 401
Detention next week: AM Mr Yudes RM 201 PM Ms Berg RM 700
MAKE IT A GREAT DAY!
General:
There will be a meeting Wednesday morning at 7:30 a.m., in the library with Dr. Lecheler and other staff to discuss student involvement in decisions about school policies and privileges. Anyone is welcome to attend. If you are not able to attend, but have ideas to share, see Dr. Lecheler before Wednesday.
Seniors are asked to submit a design for the homecoming T-shirt. Designs should be submitted to Lynn Neisinger today.
Students who wish to make a payment to food services should bring the payment to the cafeteria before the first bell in the morning.
Shanty Town 2011 will be held Saturday and Sunday, September 17 and 18 at the Rusk County Fairgrounds. Participate in fun activities while raising money for Habitat for Humanity. More information is available in Student Services.
Courtesy Corporation McDonald’s Management Youth Apprenticeship is a great way to develop management skills, learn valuable transferable work skills, earn high school credit and secure a part time job that prepares you for the future. Interviews for the McDonald’s Youth Apprenticeship program will be on Wednesday, September 21 in Student Services. Stop into Student Services to schedule an interview for September 21.
Try-outs for the fall play, The Somewhat True Tale of Robin Hood, will be Monday at 3:40 to 4:30, Tuesday at 6:00 to 6:45, and Wednesday at 3:40 to 4:30. All try-outs will be in the auditorium. You do not have to attend more than one session. If unable to attend any of these times see Mr. Novakofski by Wednesday.
There will be Junior Bowling League meeting at West Cove Lanes on Monday, September 12 beginning at 5:00 pm for ages 12 and up. League bowling starts on September 19. Call Jim or Barb at 715.532.7812.
There will be a Student Council meeting on Tuesday, September 13 at 7:45 am in the library. All are welcome to attend.
Band Students are to report to the football game field for class today.
Student Services:
Juniors and seniors may take classes through WITC or online second semester through Youth Options. You may select courses not offered at LHS if you have successfully completed all the course offerings offered through LHS in that subject area. Stop into Student Services for more information and to pick up an application.
Schedule changes may only be made if you meet the criteria as printed in the student handbook. The criteria is also listed on the blue posters posted around the building. Only those schedule change requests meeting the criteria will be considered. Deadline for all change request is 3:30 today.
Freshmen need to turn in completed Wisconsin Covenant forms into Student Services today.
Detention this week: AM Mr Bunton RM 610 PM Mrs Diamond RM 401
Detention next week: AM Mr Yudes RM 201 PM Ms Berg RM 700
MAKE IT A GREAT DAY!
International Students Arriving Daily
The Ladysmith International Student Program appears to be thriving. Students from around the world have been arriving in Ladysmith to attend Ladysmith High School and the Ladysmith Health Care Academy since August 27. The final international students will arrive this week representing 12 countries from around the world. All international students build their personal course schedule with the help and guidance of our professionals in Student Services.
Many of our international students have expressed a desire to join our athletic teams as well as our large band program.As for course selections, math and science are very popular as well as English classes. We anticipate many of our Health Care Academy classes to be selected as well.
Many of our international students have expressed a desire to join our athletic teams as well as our large band program.As for course selections, math and science are very popular as well as English classes. We anticipate many of our Health Care Academy classes to be selected as well.
Week of 9/12 Bulletin
LADYSMITH HIGH SCHOOL
Ladysmith, Wisconsin
COMMENTS:
Thank you to everyone for your continued efforts for a smooth transition into the school year. I especially appreciate your patience with new students to get lockers open and find classes. However, they should be getting the routine down and should be getting to class on time. If you have students who are struggling to get to your class on time, let me know.
We have student and staff photos on Tuesday, the 13th. If you have any time in the morning and can help monitor students so they get to and from the auditorium in a timely manner, which would be appreciated. Be sure to get your photo taken before school that day.
I will be out of the office with Bob King on Wednesday for the Heart of the North principals meeting. MaryLou can get in touch with me through my cell phone.
I am planning on a fire drill on Thursday. Please review the procedures with students in each of your classes. It should take about two minutes to explain to each class your evacuation map. Be sure to have student rosters readily available to take roll once students are out of the building.
Thanks for your efforts to make LHS a quality learning experience. – Dr. Lecheler
CALENDAR: SEPTEMBER 12, 2011
Monday, Sept. 12 4:00 PM GG vs. Barron & Spooner
Tuesday, Sept. 13 7:30 AM Staff Photos – Auditorium
8:15 AM Student Photos - Auditorium
4:00 PM XC vs. Rice Lake @ UW-Barron County
7:00 PM VB @ Hayward
Wednesday, Sept. 14 Academic & Activity Day
Thursday, Sept. 15 4:00 PM GG Invitational @ Tee-A-Way
5:30 PM SW @ Medford
7:00 PM VB vs. Spooner
Friday, Sept. 16 7:00 PM FB vs. Hayward
Saturday, Sept. 17 9:00 AM V VB @ Lake Holcombe
SUPERVISIONS:
1. Cafeteria: AM Brkfst 7:45-8:10 Mr. Jansen
2. Bus Supervision:AM 7:45-8:10 Mr. Jensen PM 3:30-3:45 Mr. Vollendorf
3. Detention: AM 7:45-8:10 Mr. Yudes – Room 201
PM 3:35-4:00 Ms. Kuehn – Room 330
ANNOUNCEMENTS:
1. Parking for Football Games will be in the two main east parking lots only. Entrance into the high school complex will only be through the highway 8 entrance. Handicap parking will be available in the back parking lot of the high school. An attendant will control access to this area.
2. Students are reminded that pagers are NOT allowed in school, and cell phones must be turned off, placed in your locker and not used in school during school hours.
SCHEDULE CHANGES: Wed., Sept. 14-ACADEMIC & ACTIVITY SCHEDULE
Period 1 -- 8:15 – 8:55 (40 min)
Period 2 -- 8:59- 9:39 (40 min)
Period 3 -- 9:43 – 10:23 (40 min)
Period 4 -- 10:27 – 11:07 (40 min)
Period 5 -- 11:11 – 12:23 (A & B Lunch)
A Lunch: 11:11 – 11:43
5A Class: 11:11 – 11:53
B Lunch: 11:53 – 12:23
5B Class: 11:43 – 12:23
Academic Homeroom: 12:27 – 12:47 Announcement at 12:47 (20 min)
Activity & Clubs 12:47 – 1:14 Bell at 1:14 (27 min)
Period 6 -- 1:18 – 1:59 (41 min)
Period 7 -- 2:03 – 2:44 (41 min)
Period 8 -- 2:48 – 3:30 (42 min)
Robert Lecheler, Principal
Ladysmith, Wisconsin
COMMENTS:
Thank you to everyone for your continued efforts for a smooth transition into the school year. I especially appreciate your patience with new students to get lockers open and find classes. However, they should be getting the routine down and should be getting to class on time. If you have students who are struggling to get to your class on time, let me know.
We have student and staff photos on Tuesday, the 13th. If you have any time in the morning and can help monitor students so they get to and from the auditorium in a timely manner, which would be appreciated. Be sure to get your photo taken before school that day.
I will be out of the office with Bob King on Wednesday for the Heart of the North principals meeting. MaryLou can get in touch with me through my cell phone.
I am planning on a fire drill on Thursday. Please review the procedures with students in each of your classes. It should take about two minutes to explain to each class your evacuation map. Be sure to have student rosters readily available to take roll once students are out of the building.
Thanks for your efforts to make LHS a quality learning experience. – Dr. Lecheler
CALENDAR: SEPTEMBER 12, 2011
Monday, Sept. 12 4:00 PM GG vs. Barron & Spooner
Tuesday, Sept. 13 7:30 AM Staff Photos – Auditorium
8:15 AM Student Photos - Auditorium
4:00 PM XC vs. Rice Lake @ UW-Barron County
7:00 PM VB @ Hayward
Wednesday, Sept. 14 Academic & Activity Day
Thursday, Sept. 15 4:00 PM GG Invitational @ Tee-A-Way
5:30 PM SW @ Medford
7:00 PM VB vs. Spooner
Friday, Sept. 16 7:00 PM FB vs. Hayward
Saturday, Sept. 17 9:00 AM V VB @ Lake Holcombe
SUPERVISIONS:
1. Cafeteria: AM Brkfst 7:45-8:10 Mr. Jansen
2. Bus Supervision:AM 7:45-8:10 Mr. Jensen PM 3:30-3:45 Mr. Vollendorf
3. Detention: AM 7:45-8:10 Mr. Yudes – Room 201
PM 3:35-4:00 Ms. Kuehn – Room 330
ANNOUNCEMENTS:
1. Parking for Football Games will be in the two main east parking lots only. Entrance into the high school complex will only be through the highway 8 entrance. Handicap parking will be available in the back parking lot of the high school. An attendant will control access to this area.
2. Students are reminded that pagers are NOT allowed in school, and cell phones must be turned off, placed in your locker and not used in school during school hours.
SCHEDULE CHANGES: Wed., Sept. 14-ACADEMIC & ACTIVITY SCHEDULE
Period 1 -- 8:15 – 8:55 (40 min)
Period 2 -- 8:59- 9:39 (40 min)
Period 3 -- 9:43 – 10:23 (40 min)
Period 4 -- 10:27 – 11:07 (40 min)
Period 5 -- 11:11 – 12:23 (A & B Lunch)
A Lunch: 11:11 – 11:43
5A Class: 11:11 – 11:53
B Lunch: 11:53 – 12:23
5B Class: 11:43 – 12:23
Academic Homeroom: 12:27 – 12:47 Announcement at 12:47 (20 min)
Activity & Clubs 12:47 – 1:14 Bell at 1:14 (27 min)
Period 6 -- 1:18 – 1:59 (41 min)
Period 7 -- 2:03 – 2:44 (41 min)
Period 8 -- 2:48 – 3:30 (42 min)
Robert Lecheler, Principal
First Weekly Bulletin
LADYSMITH HIGH SCHOOL
Ladysmith, Wisconsin
CALENDAR: SEPTEMBER 5, 2011
Monday, Sept. 5 Labor Day – No School
Tuesday, Sept. 6 4:30 PM GG vs. Chetek-Weyerhaeuser, Superior
5:30 PM SW vs. Rice Lake
Wednesday, Sept. 7 3:35 PM FACULTY Meeting - Library
Thursday, Sept. 8 TBD Golf @ Northwestern
5:45 PM Fr VB @ Barron
5:45 PM JV VB @ Barron
6:00 PM Fr FB vs. Cumberland
7:00 PM V VB @ Barron
Friday, Sept. 9 7:30 AM Status Breakfast-Staff Room
7:00 PM V FB @ Cumberland
Saturday, Sept. 10 12:00 PM XC @ Copper Falls
SUPERVISIONS:
1. Cafeteria: AM Brkfst 7:45-8:10 Ms. Titera
2. Bus Superv: AM 7:45-8:10 Mr. Groothousen
PM 3:30-3:45 Ms. Kuehn
3. Detention: AM 7:45-8:10 Mr. Bunton – Room 610 PM 3:35-4:00 Ms. Diamond – Room 401
DATES FOR YOUR CALENDAR:
ANNOUNCEMENTS:
1. Parking for Football Games will be in the two main east parking lots only. Entrance into the high school complex will only be through the highway 8 entrance. Handicap parking will be available in the back parking lot of the high school. An attendant will control access to this area.
2. Students are reminded that electronic devices are NOT allowed in school, and cell phones must be turned off, placed in your locker and not used in school during school hours.
SCHEDULE CHANGES: None
Robert Lecheler, Principal
Ladysmith, Wisconsin
CALENDAR: SEPTEMBER 5, 2011
Monday, Sept. 5 Labor Day – No School
Tuesday, Sept. 6 4:30 PM GG vs. Chetek-Weyerhaeuser, Superior
5:30 PM SW vs. Rice Lake
Wednesday, Sept. 7 3:35 PM FACULTY Meeting - Library
Thursday, Sept. 8 TBD Golf @ Northwestern
5:45 PM Fr VB @ Barron
5:45 PM JV VB @ Barron
6:00 PM Fr FB vs. Cumberland
7:00 PM V VB @ Barron
Friday, Sept. 9 7:30 AM Status Breakfast-Staff Room
7:00 PM V FB @ Cumberland
Saturday, Sept. 10 12:00 PM XC @ Copper Falls
SUPERVISIONS:
1. Cafeteria: AM Brkfst 7:45-8:10 Ms. Titera
2. Bus Superv: AM 7:45-8:10 Mr. Groothousen
PM 3:30-3:45 Ms. Kuehn
3. Detention: AM 7:45-8:10 Mr. Bunton – Room 610 PM 3:35-4:00 Ms. Diamond – Room 401
DATES FOR YOUR CALENDAR:
ANNOUNCEMENTS:
1. Parking for Football Games will be in the two main east parking lots only. Entrance into the high school complex will only be through the highway 8 entrance. Handicap parking will be available in the back parking lot of the high school. An attendant will control access to this area.
2. Students are reminded that electronic devices are NOT allowed in school, and cell phones must be turned off, placed in your locker and not used in school during school hours.
SCHEDULE CHANGES: None
Robert Lecheler, Principal
Friday, June 3, 2011
State Champion!
Sophomore Andi Ostenso won the Division Two 1600 meter run with a time of 4.54.20. She beat the two time defending champion at the state track meet at the University of Wisconsin-LaCrosse. Congratulations Andi!!
Daily Announcements
ANNOUNCEMENTS
June 3, 2011
General:
Today is the last day of school! Have a safe and enjoyable summer!!!
All volleyball players should see Coach Peggar today during their study hall or before school.
Just a reminder that all books and materials need to be turned in to your teachers or the cost will be added to your fees and fines. Please clean out your gym lockers.
Boys basketball pictures are in the office. You can pick them up.
Student Service:
Any next year seniors who are interested in designing the 2011 Homecoming T-Shirt should stop in Student Services.
June 3, 2011
General:
Today is the last day of school! Have a safe and enjoyable summer!!!
All volleyball players should see Coach Peggar today during their study hall or before school.
Just a reminder that all books and materials need to be turned in to your teachers or the cost will be added to your fees and fines. Please clean out your gym lockers.
Boys basketball pictures are in the office. You can pick them up.
Student Service:
Any next year seniors who are interested in designing the 2011 Homecoming T-Shirt should stop in Student Services.
Thursday, June 2, 2011
Daily Announcements
ANNOUNCEMENTS
June 2, 2011
General:
Attention Football Players, you need to max out in the weight room today right after school Any questions see Coach Keeble ASAP.
There will be a Girls Basketball Meeting Fri. morning at 7:55 AM in the Library. Any girl planning on playing basketball this winter needs to attend this meeting.
All volleyball players should see Coach Peggar on Thur. or Fri. during their study hall or before school.
Just a reminder that all books and materials need to be turned in to your teachers or the cost will be added to your fees and fines. Please clean out your gym lockers.
Student Service:
Student schedules can be picked up in the library during student’s study halls.
Any next year seniors who are interested in designing the 2011 Homecoming T-Shirt should stop in Student Services.
June 2, 2011
General:
Attention Football Players, you need to max out in the weight room today right after school Any questions see Coach Keeble ASAP.
There will be a Girls Basketball Meeting Fri. morning at 7:55 AM in the Library. Any girl planning on playing basketball this winter needs to attend this meeting.
All volleyball players should see Coach Peggar on Thur. or Fri. during their study hall or before school.
Just a reminder that all books and materials need to be turned in to your teachers or the cost will be added to your fees and fines. Please clean out your gym lockers.
Student Service:
Student schedules can be picked up in the library during student’s study halls.
Any next year seniors who are interested in designing the 2011 Homecoming T-Shirt should stop in Student Services.
Wednesday, June 1, 2011
Weekly Bulletin
LADYSMITH HIGH SCHOOL
Ladysmith, Wisconsin
CALENDAR: MAY 30, 2011
Monday, May 30 NO SCHOOL – MEMORIAL DAY
Tuesday, May 31 Students & Staff return to school
Periods 1,2,5,6 Semester Exams
3:30 PM Curriculum Maps due
5:00 PM SB Regionals
Wednesday, June 1 Periods 3,4,7,8 Semester Exams
Thursday, June 2 TBD SB Regionals @ Hurley
Friday, June 3 LAST DAY OF SCHOOL
1:00 PM Early Dismissal - End of 4th quarter
3:30 PM 4th Quarter Grades due
TBD TR State
Saturday, June 4 TBD TR State
SAT & Subject Test
Monday, June 6 TBD BG State
Tuesday, June 7 TBD BG State
TBD SB Sectionals
Friday, June 10 TBD SB Sectionals
SUPERVISIONS:
1. Cafeteria: AM Brkfst 7:45-8:10 Ms. Harelstad
2. Bus Superv: AM 7:45-8:10 Ms. Rabas
PM 3:30-3:45 Mrs. Titera
3. Detention: AM 7:45-8:10 Mr. Wagenaar Room 430
PM 3:35-4:00 Mrs. Olson Room 720
DATES FOR YOUR CALENDAR:
June 5- 11 - Social Studies East Coast Tour
ANNOUNCEMENTS:
Students are reminded that pagers are NOT allowed in school, and cell phones must be turned off, placed in your locker and not used in school during school hours.
SCHEDULE CHANGES: Tue., May 31 – 2nd Semester Exam Schedule
Wed., June 1 – 2nd Semester Exam Schedule
Fri., June 3 – Last Day Modified Schedule
Tue., May 31 – 2nd Semester Exam Schedule
Period 1 - 8:15-9:45 (90 min)
Period 2 - 9:55-11:25 (90 min)
LUNCH - 11:25-12:15 (50 min) – ON OR OFF SCHOOL PROPERTY
Period 5 - 12:20-1:50 (90 min)
Period 6 - 2:00-3:30 (90 min)
Wed., June 1 – 2nd Semester Exam Schedule
Period 3 - 8:15-9:45 (90 min)
Period 4 - 9:55-11:25 (90 min)
LUNCH - 11:25-12:15 (50 min) – ON OR OFF SCHOOL PROPERTY
Period 7 - 12:20-1:50 (90 min)
Period 8 - 2:00-3:30 (90 min
Friday, June 3 – Last Day Modified Schedule
Period 1 - 8:15 – 8:40 (25 min)
Period 2 - 8:44 – 9:09 (25 min)
Period 3 - 9:13 – 9:38 (25 min)
Locker Clean-Out 9:42 – 9:56 (14 min)
Period 4 - 10:00 – 10:25 (25 min)
Period 6 - 10:29 – 10:54 (25 min)
Period 7 - 10:58 – 11:23 (25 min)
Period 8 - 11:27 – 11:52 (25 min)
Period 5 - 11:56 – 1:00 (A & B Lunch)
A Lunch: 11:56–12:26 NO BELL AT 12:26 (30 min)
5A Class: 11:56-12:30 NO BELL AT 12:30 (34 min)
B Lunch: 12:30-1:00 NO BELL AT 12:30 (30 min)
5B Class: 12:26-1:00 NO BELL AT 12:26 (34 min)
Ladysmith, Wisconsin
CALENDAR: MAY 30, 2011
Monday, May 30 NO SCHOOL – MEMORIAL DAY
Tuesday, May 31 Students & Staff return to school
Periods 1,2,5,6 Semester Exams
3:30 PM Curriculum Maps due
5:00 PM SB Regionals
Wednesday, June 1 Periods 3,4,7,8 Semester Exams
Thursday, June 2 TBD SB Regionals @ Hurley
Friday, June 3 LAST DAY OF SCHOOL
1:00 PM Early Dismissal - End of 4th quarter
3:30 PM 4th Quarter Grades due
TBD TR State
Saturday, June 4 TBD TR State
SAT & Subject Test
Monday, June 6 TBD BG State
Tuesday, June 7 TBD BG State
TBD SB Sectionals
Friday, June 10 TBD SB Sectionals
SUPERVISIONS:
1. Cafeteria: AM Brkfst 7:45-8:10 Ms. Harelstad
2. Bus Superv: AM 7:45-8:10 Ms. Rabas
PM 3:30-3:45 Mrs. Titera
3. Detention: AM 7:45-8:10 Mr. Wagenaar Room 430
PM 3:35-4:00 Mrs. Olson Room 720
DATES FOR YOUR CALENDAR:
June 5- 11 - Social Studies East Coast Tour
ANNOUNCEMENTS:
Students are reminded that pagers are NOT allowed in school, and cell phones must be turned off, placed in your locker and not used in school during school hours.
SCHEDULE CHANGES: Tue., May 31 – 2nd Semester Exam Schedule
Wed., June 1 – 2nd Semester Exam Schedule
Fri., June 3 – Last Day Modified Schedule
Tue., May 31 – 2nd Semester Exam Schedule
Period 1 - 8:15-9:45 (90 min)
Period 2 - 9:55-11:25 (90 min)
LUNCH - 11:25-12:15 (50 min) – ON OR OFF SCHOOL PROPERTY
Period 5 - 12:20-1:50 (90 min)
Period 6 - 2:00-3:30 (90 min)
Wed., June 1 – 2nd Semester Exam Schedule
Period 3 - 8:15-9:45 (90 min)
Period 4 - 9:55-11:25 (90 min)
LUNCH - 11:25-12:15 (50 min) – ON OR OFF SCHOOL PROPERTY
Period 7 - 12:20-1:50 (90 min)
Period 8 - 2:00-3:30 (90 min
Friday, June 3 – Last Day Modified Schedule
Period 1 - 8:15 – 8:40 (25 min)
Period 2 - 8:44 – 9:09 (25 min)
Period 3 - 9:13 – 9:38 (25 min)
Locker Clean-Out 9:42 – 9:56 (14 min)
Period 4 - 10:00 – 10:25 (25 min)
Period 6 - 10:29 – 10:54 (25 min)
Period 7 - 10:58 – 11:23 (25 min)
Period 8 - 11:27 – 11:52 (25 min)
Period 5 - 11:56 – 1:00 (A & B Lunch)
A Lunch: 11:56–12:26 NO BELL AT 12:26 (30 min)
5A Class: 11:56-12:30 NO BELL AT 12:30 (34 min)
B Lunch: 12:30-1:00 NO BELL AT 12:30 (30 min)
5B Class: 12:26-1:00 NO BELL AT 12:26 (34 min)
Daily Announcements
ANNOUNCEMENTS
June 1, 2011
General:
Remember to place your blue recycling containers in the hallway to be emptied at this time.
Attention Football Players: You need to max out in the weight room on Wed. or Thur. right after school. Any questions see Coach Keeble ASAP.
Girls track team members will be having a short awards ceremony and pizza in Memorial Park on Wed. night at 5:30 PM. Please bring your uniforms and warm-ups to turn in at this time.
All students interested in participating in X-country next fall, must attend a meeting on Thur., at 7:45 AM in the Library. Summer running plans will be handed out as will summer fun run dates for June and July. Join cross country!
June 1, 2011
General:
Remember to place your blue recycling containers in the hallway to be emptied at this time.
Attention Football Players: You need to max out in the weight room on Wed. or Thur. right after school. Any questions see Coach Keeble ASAP.
Girls track team members will be having a short awards ceremony and pizza in Memorial Park on Wed. night at 5:30 PM. Please bring your uniforms and warm-ups to turn in at this time.
All students interested in participating in X-country next fall, must attend a meeting on Thur., at 7:45 AM in the Library. Summer running plans will be handed out as will summer fun run dates for June and July. Join cross country!
Tuesday, May 31, 2011
Daily Announcements
ANNOUNCEMENTS
May 31, 2011
General:
All students participating in the Lifeguard scenarios on Wed., June 1, at 9:55 AM and 11:25 AM., please report to the pool. If you have questions see Mrs. Olson.
All students interested in participating in X-country next Fall, must attend a meeting on Thur., at 7:45 AM in the Library. Summer running plans will be handed out as will summer fun run dates for June and July. Join cross country!
Student Service:
Students interested in earning credit for working throughout the summer should see Mrs. Opelt for more information.
Keep checking the Student Services Bulletin Board and window for scholarship and college information.
May 31, 2011
General:
All students participating in the Lifeguard scenarios on Wed., June 1, at 9:55 AM and 11:25 AM., please report to the pool. If you have questions see Mrs. Olson.
All students interested in participating in X-country next Fall, must attend a meeting on Thur., at 7:45 AM in the Library. Summer running plans will be handed out as will summer fun run dates for June and July. Join cross country!
Student Service:
Students interested in earning credit for working throughout the summer should see Mrs. Opelt for more information.
Keep checking the Student Services Bulletin Board and window for scholarship and college information.
Friday, May 27, 2011
Daily Announcements
ANNOUNCEMENTS
May 27, 2011
General:
Tomorrow, Saturday, May 28 at 2:00 PM is the Class of 2011 Commencement Exercises.
Student Service:
Students interested in earning credit for working throughout the summer should see Mrs. Opelt for more information.
Keep checking the Student Services Bulletin Board and window for scholarship and college information.
May 27, 2011
General:
Tomorrow, Saturday, May 28 at 2:00 PM is the Class of 2011 Commencement Exercises.
Student Service:
Students interested in earning credit for working throughout the summer should see Mrs. Opelt for more information.
Keep checking the Student Services Bulletin Board and window for scholarship and college information.
Thursday, May 26, 2011
Daily Announcements
ANNOUNCEMENTS
May 26, 2011
General:
SENIORS: Please use the blue recycling containers when cleaning papers out of your lockers this week.”
Seniors that need to pick up graduation materials and honor cords should see Student Services by the end of the day today. Reminder to bring caps, gowns, stolls, tassels and honor cords on Fri. for your group and individual pictures.
Students who do not have permission to leave during Semester II testing (open campus). Their names are posted in the Library and the High School Office. You may get a form from Mrs. Peggar.
Student Service:
Students interested in earning credit for working throughout the summer should see Mrs. Opelt for more information.
Keep checking the Student Services Bulletin Board and window for scholarship and college information.
May 26, 2011
General:
SENIORS: Please use the blue recycling containers when cleaning papers out of your lockers this week.”
Seniors that need to pick up graduation materials and honor cords should see Student Services by the end of the day today. Reminder to bring caps, gowns, stolls, tassels and honor cords on Fri. for your group and individual pictures.
Students who do not have permission to leave during Semester II testing (open campus). Their names are posted in the Library and the High School Office. You may get a form from Mrs. Peggar.
Student Service:
Students interested in earning credit for working throughout the summer should see Mrs. Opelt for more information.
Keep checking the Student Services Bulletin Board and window for scholarship and college information.
Wednesday, May 25, 2011
Daily Announcements
ANNOUNCEMENTS
May 25, 2011
General:
Remember to place your blue recycling containers in the hallway to be emptied at this time.
“SENIORS: Please use the blue recycling containers when cleaning papers out of your lockers this week.”
Student Council will be having a highway-cleanup today after school. All volunteers should report to the cafeteria at 3:30 PM.
Student Service:
Students interested in earning credit for working throughout the summer should see Mrs. Opelt for more information.
Keep checking the Student Services Bulletin Board and window for scholarship and college information.
May 25, 2011
General:
Remember to place your blue recycling containers in the hallway to be emptied at this time.
“SENIORS: Please use the blue recycling containers when cleaning papers out of your lockers this week.”
Student Council will be having a highway-cleanup today after school. All volunteers should report to the cafeteria at 3:30 PM.
Student Service:
Students interested in earning credit for working throughout the summer should see Mrs. Opelt for more information.
Keep checking the Student Services Bulletin Board and window for scholarship and college information.
Tuesday, May 24, 2011
Daily Announcements
ANNOUNCEMENTS
May 24, 2011
General:
Any seniors who are attending Project Graduation and still owe money, you need to see Mrs. Neisinger ASAP.
Student Council will be having a highway-cleanup on Wed., May 25, after school. All volunteers should report to the cafeteria at 3:30 PM.
Student Service:
Students interested in earning credit for working throughout the summer should see Mrs. Opelt for more information.
Keep checking the Student Services Bulletin Board and window for scholarship and college information.
May 24, 2011
General:
Any seniors who are attending Project Graduation and still owe money, you need to see Mrs. Neisinger ASAP.
Student Council will be having a highway-cleanup on Wed., May 25, after school. All volunteers should report to the cafeteria at 3:30 PM.
Student Service:
Students interested in earning credit for working throughout the summer should see Mrs. Opelt for more information.
Keep checking the Student Services Bulletin Board and window for scholarship and college information.
Daily Announcements
ANNOUNCEMENTS
May 23, 2011
General:
There will be a Student Council Meeting on Tues., May 24, at 7:45 AM in the Library. We will be electing officers for next year. All members need to attend.
Student Council will be having a highway-cleanup on Wed., May 25, after school. All volunteers should report to the cafeteria at 3:30 PM.
Student Service:
Students interested in earning credit for working throughout the summer should see Mrs. Opelt for more information.
Keep checking the Student Services Bulletin Board and window for scholarship and college information.
May 23, 2011
General:
There will be a Student Council Meeting on Tues., May 24, at 7:45 AM in the Library. We will be electing officers for next year. All members need to attend.
Student Council will be having a highway-cleanup on Wed., May 25, after school. All volunteers should report to the cafeteria at 3:30 PM.
Student Service:
Students interested in earning credit for working throughout the summer should see Mrs. Opelt for more information.
Keep checking the Student Services Bulletin Board and window for scholarship and college information.
Weekly Bulletin
LADYSMITH HIGH SCHOOL
Ladysmith, Wisconsin
CALENDAR: MAY 23, 2011
Monday, May 2 5:00 PM BB vs. Phillips
5:00 PM SB @ Phillips
Tuesday, May 24 9:00 AM BG Regionals @ Medford
Wednesday, May 25 7:30 AM BUS. ED. Mtg.
3:35 PM TECH. ED. Mtg
7:00 PM Spring Concert
Thursday, May 26 7:30 AM MATH Mtg
TBD TR Sectionals @ Colby
TBD SB Regionals
Friday, May 27 7:30 AM Status Breakfast – Staff Room
8:00 AM Graduation Rehearsal
TBD BB Regionals
Saturday, May 28 2:00 PM GRADUATION
9:00 PM PROJECT GRADUATION
Monday, May 30 NO SCHOOL – MEMORIAL DAY
SUPERVISIONS:
1. Cafeteria: AM Brkfst 7:45-8:10 Mrs. Diamond
2. Bus Super: AM 7:45-8:10 Mr. Weissinger
PM 3:30-3:45 Mr. Vollendorf
3. Detention: AM 7:45-8:10 Mr. Jensen Room 231
PM 3:35-4:00 Mr. Yudes Room 201
DATES FOR YOUR CALENDAR:
Tuesday, May 31 – Sem Exams – Periods 1,2,5,6
Wednesday, June 1 – Sem Exams – Periods 3,4,7,8
ANNOUNCEMENTS:
1. Students are reminded that pagers are NOT allowed in school, and cell phones must be turned off, placed in your locker and not used in school during school hours.
SCHEDULE CHANGES: Monday, May 30, No School-Memorial Day
Ladysmith, Wisconsin
CALENDAR: MAY 23, 2011
Monday, May 2 5:00 PM BB vs. Phillips
5:00 PM SB @ Phillips
Tuesday, May 24 9:00 AM BG Regionals @ Medford
Wednesday, May 25 7:30 AM BUS. ED. Mtg.
3:35 PM TECH. ED. Mtg
7:00 PM Spring Concert
Thursday, May 26 7:30 AM MATH Mtg
TBD TR Sectionals @ Colby
TBD SB Regionals
Friday, May 27 7:30 AM Status Breakfast – Staff Room
8:00 AM Graduation Rehearsal
TBD BB Regionals
Saturday, May 28 2:00 PM GRADUATION
9:00 PM PROJECT GRADUATION
Monday, May 30 NO SCHOOL – MEMORIAL DAY
SUPERVISIONS:
1. Cafeteria: AM Brkfst 7:45-8:10 Mrs. Diamond
2. Bus Super: AM 7:45-8:10 Mr. Weissinger
PM 3:30-3:45 Mr. Vollendorf
3. Detention: AM 7:45-8:10 Mr. Jensen Room 231
PM 3:35-4:00 Mr. Yudes Room 201
DATES FOR YOUR CALENDAR:
Tuesday, May 31 – Sem Exams – Periods 1,2,5,6
Wednesday, June 1 – Sem Exams – Periods 3,4,7,8
ANNOUNCEMENTS:
1. Students are reminded that pagers are NOT allowed in school, and cell phones must be turned off, placed in your locker and not used in school during school hours.
SCHEDULE CHANGES: Monday, May 30, No School-Memorial Day
Friday, May 20, 2011
Daily Announcements
ANNOUNCEMENTS
May 20, 2011
General:
Girls Volleyball open gym will be held each Sun. night from 4:00 PM to 6:00 PM at the High School. All girls interested in playing are welcome to attend.
There will be a Student Council Meeting on Tues., May 24, at 7:45 AM in the Library. We will be electing officers for next year. All members need to attend.
Student Council will be having a highway-cleanup on Wed., May 25, after school. All volunteers should report to the cafeteria at 3:30 PM.
Student Service:
Students interested in earning credit for working throughout the summer should see Mrs. Opelt for more information.
Keep checking the Student Services Bulletin Board and window for scholarship and college information.
May 20, 2011
General:
Girls Volleyball open gym will be held each Sun. night from 4:00 PM to 6:00 PM at the High School. All girls interested in playing are welcome to attend.
There will be a Student Council Meeting on Tues., May 24, at 7:45 AM in the Library. We will be electing officers for next year. All members need to attend.
Student Council will be having a highway-cleanup on Wed., May 25, after school. All volunteers should report to the cafeteria at 3:30 PM.
Student Service:
Students interested in earning credit for working throughout the summer should see Mrs. Opelt for more information.
Keep checking the Student Services Bulletin Board and window for scholarship and college information.
Thursday, May 19, 2011
Daily Announcements
ANNOUNCEMENTS
May 19, 2011
General:
Today Mrs. Harelstad’s textile design class will be sponsoring an eco-friendly fashion show at 6PM in the auditorium. Cost is $3.00 and all ages are welcome.
There will be a Student Council Meeting on Tues., May 24, at 7:45 AM in the Library. We will be electing officers for next year. All members need to attend.
Student Council will be having a highway-cleanup on Wed., May 25, after school. All volunteers should report to the cafeteria at 3:30 PM.
Student Service:
Students interested in earning credit for working throughout the summer should see Mrs. Opelt for more information.
Keep checking the Student Services Bulletin Board and window for scholarship and college information.
May 19, 2011
General:
Today Mrs. Harelstad’s textile design class will be sponsoring an eco-friendly fashion show at 6PM in the auditorium. Cost is $3.00 and all ages are welcome.
There will be a Student Council Meeting on Tues., May 24, at 7:45 AM in the Library. We will be electing officers for next year. All members need to attend.
Student Council will be having a highway-cleanup on Wed., May 25, after school. All volunteers should report to the cafeteria at 3:30 PM.
Student Service:
Students interested in earning credit for working throughout the summer should see Mrs. Opelt for more information.
Keep checking the Student Services Bulletin Board and window for scholarship and college information.
Wednesday, May 18, 2011
Daily Announcements
ANNOUNCEMENTS
May 18, 2011
General:
There will be a Girls Golf meeting in room 410 today at 7:55 AM. This is a mandatory meeting for anyone interested in Girls Golf next year. Come sign-up and pick-up your season schedule.
Marshfield Clinic – Rice Lake Center will be offering FREE WIAA Sport Screening today Wed., May 18.
On Thu., May 19, Mrs. Harelstad’s textile design class will be sponsoring an eco-friendly fashion show at 6PM in the auditorium. Cost is $3.00 and all ages are welcome. See Mrs. Harelstad if you are interested in helping backstage or modeling and also for more details.
There will be a Student Council Meeting on Tues., May 24, at 7:45 AM in the Library. We will be electing officers for next year. All members need to attend.
Student Council will be having a highway-cleanup on Wed., May 25, after school. All volunteers should report to the cafeteria at 3:30 PM.
Student Service:
Students interested in earning credit for working throughout the summer should see Mrs. Opelt for more information.
Keep checking the Student Services Bulletin Board and window for scholarship and college information.
May 18, 2011
General:
There will be a Girls Golf meeting in room 410 today at 7:55 AM. This is a mandatory meeting for anyone interested in Girls Golf next year. Come sign-up and pick-up your season schedule.
Marshfield Clinic – Rice Lake Center will be offering FREE WIAA Sport Screening today Wed., May 18.
On Thu., May 19, Mrs. Harelstad’s textile design class will be sponsoring an eco-friendly fashion show at 6PM in the auditorium. Cost is $3.00 and all ages are welcome. See Mrs. Harelstad if you are interested in helping backstage or modeling and also for more details.
There will be a Student Council Meeting on Tues., May 24, at 7:45 AM in the Library. We will be electing officers for next year. All members need to attend.
Student Council will be having a highway-cleanup on Wed., May 25, after school. All volunteers should report to the cafeteria at 3:30 PM.
Student Service:
Students interested in earning credit for working throughout the summer should see Mrs. Opelt for more information.
Keep checking the Student Services Bulletin Board and window for scholarship and college information.
Tuesday, May 17, 2011
Daily Announcements
ANNOUNCEMENTS
May 17, 2011
General:
There will be a meeting for any girls interested in playing Volleyball next fall on Tues. May 17, at 7:45 AM in the Library. This is a mandatory meeting so please mark it on your calendars.
There will be a Girls Golf meeting in room 410 on Wed. morning at 7:55 AM. This is a mandatory meeting for anyone interested in Girls Golf next year. Come sign-up and pick-up your season schedule.
Marshfield Clinic – Rice Lake Center will be offering FREE WIAA Sport Screening on tomorrow May 18.
On Thu., May 19, Mrs. Harelstad’s textile design class will be sponsoring an eco-friendly fashion show at 6PM in the auditorium. Cost is $3.00 and all ages are welcome. See Mrs. Harelstad if you are interested in helping backstage or modeling and also for more details.
Student Service:
Students interested in earning credit for working throughout the summer should see Mrs. Opelt for more information.
Keep checking the Student Services Bulletin Board and window for scholarship and college information.
May 17, 2011
General:
There will be a meeting for any girls interested in playing Volleyball next fall on Tues. May 17, at 7:45 AM in the Library. This is a mandatory meeting so please mark it on your calendars.
There will be a Girls Golf meeting in room 410 on Wed. morning at 7:55 AM. This is a mandatory meeting for anyone interested in Girls Golf next year. Come sign-up and pick-up your season schedule.
Marshfield Clinic – Rice Lake Center will be offering FREE WIAA Sport Screening on tomorrow May 18.
On Thu., May 19, Mrs. Harelstad’s textile design class will be sponsoring an eco-friendly fashion show at 6PM in the auditorium. Cost is $3.00 and all ages are welcome. See Mrs. Harelstad if you are interested in helping backstage or modeling and also for more details.
Student Service:
Students interested in earning credit for working throughout the summer should see Mrs. Opelt for more information.
Keep checking the Student Services Bulletin Board and window for scholarship and college information.
Health Care Academy Students Graduate at College
On Friday, May 13th the Ladysmith Health Care Academy Dental Assisting students participated in the Chippewa Valley Technical College Commencement Ceremony in Zorn Arena at the University of Wisconsin - Eau Claire.
Receiving their college diploma were senior graduates: Amber Ahrens, Shauna Campion, Brittany Hess, Megan Rogness and Jessica Sisko.
Receiving their college diploma were senior graduates: Amber Ahrens, Shauna Campion, Brittany Hess, Megan Rogness and Jessica Sisko.
Monday, May 16, 2011
Daily Announcements
ANNOUNCEMENTS
May 16, 2011
General:
There will be a meeting for any girls interested in playing Volleyball next fall tomorrow at 7:45 AM in the Library. This is a mandatory meeting so please mark it on your calendars.
There will be a Girls Golf meeting in room 410 on Wed. morning at 7:55 AM. This is a mandatory meeting for anyone interested in Girls Golf next year. Come sign-up and pick-up your season schedule.
Marshfield Clinic – Rice Lake Center will be offering FREE WIAA Sport Screening on Wed., May 18.
On Thu., May 19, Mrs. Harelstad’s textile design class will be sponsoring an eco-friendly fashion show at 6PM in the auditorium. Cost is $3.00 and all ages are welcome. See Mrs. Harelstad if you are interested in helping backstage or modeling and also for more details.
Student Service:
Students interested in earning credit for working throughout the summer should see Mrs. Opelt for more information.
Keep checking the Student Services Bulletin Board and window for scholarship and college information.
May 16, 2011
General:
There will be a meeting for any girls interested in playing Volleyball next fall tomorrow at 7:45 AM in the Library. This is a mandatory meeting so please mark it on your calendars.
There will be a Girls Golf meeting in room 410 on Wed. morning at 7:55 AM. This is a mandatory meeting for anyone interested in Girls Golf next year. Come sign-up and pick-up your season schedule.
Marshfield Clinic – Rice Lake Center will be offering FREE WIAA Sport Screening on Wed., May 18.
On Thu., May 19, Mrs. Harelstad’s textile design class will be sponsoring an eco-friendly fashion show at 6PM in the auditorium. Cost is $3.00 and all ages are welcome. See Mrs. Harelstad if you are interested in helping backstage or modeling and also for more details.
Student Service:
Students interested in earning credit for working throughout the summer should see Mrs. Opelt for more information.
Keep checking the Student Services Bulletin Board and window for scholarship and college information.
Weekly Bulletin
LADYSMITH HIGH SCHOOL
Ladysmith, Wisconsin
CALENDAR: MAY 16, 2011
Monday, May 16 4:00 PM BB @ Cumberland DH
4:00 PM SB vs. Cumberland DH
Tuesday, May 17 7:30 AM ENGLISH Mtg.
3:15 PM TR Conference Meet @ Bloomer Middle School
5:00 PM BB @ Bloomer
5:00 PM SB vs. Bloomer
Wednesday, May 18 6:00 PM Senior Banquet
Thursday, May 19 7:30 AM PHY ED & HEALTH Mtg.
9:00 AM Golf Conference Meet @ Barron
3:35 PM ART Mtg.
4:00 PM BB vs. Northwestern DH
4:30 PM JV TR Conference Meet @ Chetek
5:00 PM SB @ Northwestern
Friday, May 20 12:25 PM – 1:40 PM Spring Dept. Awards Assembly
Saturday, May 21
SUPERVISIONS:
1. Cafeteria: AM Brkfst 7:45-8:10 Mrs. Chopp
2. Bus Superv: AM 7:45-8:10 Mrs. Olson
PM 3:30-3:45 Ms. Berg
3. Detention: AM 7:45-8:10 Ms. Harelstad Room 701
PM 3:35-4:00 Ms. Rabas Room 730
DATES FOR YOUR CALENDAR:
Saturday, May 28 – Graduation
Tuesday, May 31 - Sem Exams – Periods 1,2,5,6
Wednesday, June l – Sem Exams – Periods 3,4,7,8
ANNOUNCEMENTS:
1. Students are reminded that pagers are NOT allowed in school, and cell phones must be turned off, placed in your locker and not used in school during school hours.
SCHEDULE CHANGES: Fri., May 20 – Academic Awards Assembly
Period 1 - - 8:15-8:55 (40 min)
Period 2 - - 8:59-9:39 (40 min)
Period 3 - - 9:43-10:23 (40 min)
Period 4 - - 10:27-11:07 (40 min.)
Period 5 - - 11:11-12:21 (A & B Lunch)
(70 min)
A Lunch: 11:11-11:43 NO BELL AT 11:43 (32 min)
5A Class: 11:11-11:49 NO BELL AT 11:49 (38 min)
B Lunch: 11:49-12:21 NO BELL AT 11:49 (32 min)
5B Class: 11:43-12:21 NO BELL AT 11:43 (38 min)
Assembly - - 12:25-1:40 (75 min)
Period 6 - - 1:44-2:17 (33 min)
Period 7 - - 2:21-2:54 (33 min)
Period 8 - - 2:58-3:30 (32 min)
Ladysmith, Wisconsin
CALENDAR: MAY 16, 2011
Monday, May 16 4:00 PM BB @ Cumberland DH
4:00 PM SB vs. Cumberland DH
Tuesday, May 17 7:30 AM ENGLISH Mtg.
3:15 PM TR Conference Meet @ Bloomer Middle School
5:00 PM BB @ Bloomer
5:00 PM SB vs. Bloomer
Wednesday, May 18 6:00 PM Senior Banquet
Thursday, May 19 7:30 AM PHY ED & HEALTH Mtg.
9:00 AM Golf Conference Meet @ Barron
3:35 PM ART Mtg.
4:00 PM BB vs. Northwestern DH
4:30 PM JV TR Conference Meet @ Chetek
5:00 PM SB @ Northwestern
Friday, May 20 12:25 PM – 1:40 PM Spring Dept. Awards Assembly
Saturday, May 21
SUPERVISIONS:
1. Cafeteria: AM Brkfst 7:45-8:10 Mrs. Chopp
2. Bus Superv: AM 7:45-8:10 Mrs. Olson
PM 3:30-3:45 Ms. Berg
3. Detention: AM 7:45-8:10 Ms. Harelstad Room 701
PM 3:35-4:00 Ms. Rabas Room 730
DATES FOR YOUR CALENDAR:
Saturday, May 28 – Graduation
Tuesday, May 31 - Sem Exams – Periods 1,2,5,6
Wednesday, June l – Sem Exams – Periods 3,4,7,8
ANNOUNCEMENTS:
1. Students are reminded that pagers are NOT allowed in school, and cell phones must be turned off, placed in your locker and not used in school during school hours.
SCHEDULE CHANGES: Fri., May 20 – Academic Awards Assembly
Period 1 - - 8:15-8:55 (40 min)
Period 2 - - 8:59-9:39 (40 min)
Period 3 - - 9:43-10:23 (40 min)
Period 4 - - 10:27-11:07 (40 min.)
Period 5 - - 11:11-12:21 (A & B Lunch)
(70 min)
A Lunch: 11:11-11:43 NO BELL AT 11:43 (32 min)
5A Class: 11:11-11:49 NO BELL AT 11:49 (38 min)
B Lunch: 11:49-12:21 NO BELL AT 11:49 (32 min)
5B Class: 11:43-12:21 NO BELL AT 11:43 (38 min)
Assembly - - 12:25-1:40 (75 min)
Period 6 - - 1:44-2:17 (33 min)
Period 7 - - 2:21-2:54 (33 min)
Period 8 - - 2:58-3:30 (32 min)
Friday, May 13, 2011
LHS Team Receives State Academic Recognition
The Ladysmith Varsity Girls' Basketball Team has been cited by the WBCA as a Team Academic All-State honoree. The Jills had the highest grade point average (GPA) in all 5 divisions of state basketball. Their cumulative GPA was 3.852. Congratulations ladies for your academic excellence.
Daily Announcements
ANNOUNCEMENTS
May 13, 2011
General:
There will be a meeting for any girls interested in playing Volleyball next fall on Tues. May 17, at 7:45 AM in the Library. This is a mandatory meeting so please mark it on your calendars.
Marshfield Clinic – Rice Lake Center will be offering FREE WIAA Sport Screening on Wed., May 18.
We will be having a Senior Art exhibit in the Library, starting Fri. May 13. Any senior who wants to participate should bring their work to the Art Room ASAP.
Junior Class Prom will be held on Sat., May 14, from 8:00-midnight at LMS. This year’s theme is Hollywood’s Roaring Twenties. Tickets are $15 each and can be purchased in the High School Office today until 3:00 PM.
Students are reminded Summer School registration is due to Mrs. Moravec today.
On Thu., May 19, Mrs. Harelstad’s textile design class will be sponsoring an eco-friendly fashion show at 6PM in the auditorium. Cost is $3.00 and all ages are welcome. See Mrs. Harelstad if you are interested in helping backstage or modeling and also for more details.
Student Service:
Students interested in earning credit for working throughout the summer should see Mrs. Opelt for more information.
Keep checking the Student Services Bulletin Board and window for scholarship and college information.
May 13, 2011
General:
There will be a meeting for any girls interested in playing Volleyball next fall on Tues. May 17, at 7:45 AM in the Library. This is a mandatory meeting so please mark it on your calendars.
Marshfield Clinic – Rice Lake Center will be offering FREE WIAA Sport Screening on Wed., May 18.
We will be having a Senior Art exhibit in the Library, starting Fri. May 13. Any senior who wants to participate should bring their work to the Art Room ASAP.
Junior Class Prom will be held on Sat., May 14, from 8:00-midnight at LMS. This year’s theme is Hollywood’s Roaring Twenties. Tickets are $15 each and can be purchased in the High School Office today until 3:00 PM.
Students are reminded Summer School registration is due to Mrs. Moravec today.
On Thu., May 19, Mrs. Harelstad’s textile design class will be sponsoring an eco-friendly fashion show at 6PM in the auditorium. Cost is $3.00 and all ages are welcome. See Mrs. Harelstad if you are interested in helping backstage or modeling and also for more details.
Student Service:
Students interested in earning credit for working throughout the summer should see Mrs. Opelt for more information.
Keep checking the Student Services Bulletin Board and window for scholarship and college information.
Thursday, May 12, 2011
April's students' of the month
Four Students Named Students’ of the Month
International student freshman Daun (Nikki) Kim, junior Erik Nelson, and seniors Nick Becker and Bethany Stoll were recently named Ladysmith High School’s students’ of the month for April. A teacher must first nominate the student and provide the rationale for the nomination. Approval for each student nominee is determined by a vote of the faculty. The students were nominated for academic efforts, willingness to help others, and their consistency in striving to excel in all they do. Congratulations!
International student freshman Daun (Nikki) Kim, junior Erik Nelson, and seniors Nick Becker and Bethany Stoll were recently named Ladysmith High School’s students’ of the month for April. A teacher must first nominate the student and provide the rationale for the nomination. Approval for each student nominee is determined by a vote of the faculty. The students were nominated for academic efforts, willingness to help others, and their consistency in striving to excel in all they do. Congratulations!
Daily Announcements
ANNOUNCEMENTS
May 12, 2011
General:
There will be a meeting for any girls interested in playing Volleyball next fall on Tues. May 17, at 7:45 AM in the Library. This is a mandatory meeting so please mark it on your calendars.
Marshfield Clinic – Rice Lake Center will be offering FREE WIAA Sport Screening on Wed., May 18.
We will be having a Senior Art exhibit in the Library, starting this Fri., May 13. Any senior who wants to participate should bring their work to the Art Room ASAP.
Junior Class Prom will be held on Sat., May 14, from 8:00-midnight at LMS. This year’s theme is Hollywood’s Roaring Twenties. Tickets are $15 each and can be purchased until Fri. May 13.
The junior class is looking for white Christmas lights for prom this weekend. If anyone is willing to bring them in it will be greatly appreciated. All lights will be returned in the same condition as they were when they were brought in. Please bring to Mrs. Moravec’s room by Fri. morning. Thank you.
Students are reminded Summer School registration is due to Mrs. Moravec by Fri. May, 13.
On Thu., May 19, Mrs. Harelstad’s textile design class will be sponsoring an eco-friendly fashion show at 6PM in the auditorium. Cost is $3.00 and all ages are welcome. See Mrs. Harelstad if you are interested in helping backstage or modeling and also for more details.
Student Service:
Students interested in earning credit for working throughout the summer should see Mrs. Opelt for more information.
Keep checking the Student Services Bulletin Board and window for scholarship and college information.
May 12, 2011
General:
There will be a meeting for any girls interested in playing Volleyball next fall on Tues. May 17, at 7:45 AM in the Library. This is a mandatory meeting so please mark it on your calendars.
Marshfield Clinic – Rice Lake Center will be offering FREE WIAA Sport Screening on Wed., May 18.
We will be having a Senior Art exhibit in the Library, starting this Fri., May 13. Any senior who wants to participate should bring their work to the Art Room ASAP.
Junior Class Prom will be held on Sat., May 14, from 8:00-midnight at LMS. This year’s theme is Hollywood’s Roaring Twenties. Tickets are $15 each and can be purchased until Fri. May 13.
The junior class is looking for white Christmas lights for prom this weekend. If anyone is willing to bring them in it will be greatly appreciated. All lights will be returned in the same condition as they were when they were brought in. Please bring to Mrs. Moravec’s room by Fri. morning. Thank you.
Students are reminded Summer School registration is due to Mrs. Moravec by Fri. May, 13.
On Thu., May 19, Mrs. Harelstad’s textile design class will be sponsoring an eco-friendly fashion show at 6PM in the auditorium. Cost is $3.00 and all ages are welcome. See Mrs. Harelstad if you are interested in helping backstage or modeling and also for more details.
Student Service:
Students interested in earning credit for working throughout the summer should see Mrs. Opelt for more information.
Keep checking the Student Services Bulletin Board and window for scholarship and college information.
Labels:
Art Exhibit,
fashion show,
Junior prom,
summer school,
volleyball,
WIAA Physicals
Wednesday, May 11, 2011
Daily Announcements
ANNOUNCEMENTS
May 11, 2011
General:
There will be a meeting for any girls interested in playing Volleyball next fall on Tues. May 17, at 7:45 AM in the Library. This is a mandatory meeting so please mark it on your calendars.
Marshfield Clinic – Rice Lake Center will be offering FREE WIAA Sport Screening today Wed., May 11 and Wed., May 18.
Junior Class Prom will be held on Sat., May 14, from 8:00-midnight at LMS. This year’s theme is Hollywood’s Roaring Twenties. Tickets are $15 each and can be purchased until Fri. May 13.
The junior class is looking for white Christmas lights for prom this weekend. If anyone is willing to bring them in it will be greatly appreciated. All lights will be returned in the same condition as they were when they were brought in. Please bring to Mrs. Moravec’s room by Fri. morning. Thank you.
Students are reminded Summer School registration is due to Mrs. Moravec by Fri. May, 13.
On Thu., May 19, Mrs. Harelstad’s textile design class will be sponsoring an eco-friendly fashion show at 6PM in the auditorium. Cost is $3.00 and all ages are welcome. See Mrs. Harelstad if you are interested in helping backstage or modeling and also for more details.
Student Service:
Students interested in earning credit for working throughout the summer should see Mrs. Opelt for more information.
Keep checking the Student Services Bulletin Board and window for scholarship and college information.
May 11, 2011
General:
There will be a meeting for any girls interested in playing Volleyball next fall on Tues. May 17, at 7:45 AM in the Library. This is a mandatory meeting so please mark it on your calendars.
Marshfield Clinic – Rice Lake Center will be offering FREE WIAA Sport Screening today Wed., May 11 and Wed., May 18.
Junior Class Prom will be held on Sat., May 14, from 8:00-midnight at LMS. This year’s theme is Hollywood’s Roaring Twenties. Tickets are $15 each and can be purchased until Fri. May 13.
The junior class is looking for white Christmas lights for prom this weekend. If anyone is willing to bring them in it will be greatly appreciated. All lights will be returned in the same condition as they were when they were brought in. Please bring to Mrs. Moravec’s room by Fri. morning. Thank you.
Students are reminded Summer School registration is due to Mrs. Moravec by Fri. May, 13.
On Thu., May 19, Mrs. Harelstad’s textile design class will be sponsoring an eco-friendly fashion show at 6PM in the auditorium. Cost is $3.00 and all ages are welcome. See Mrs. Harelstad if you are interested in helping backstage or modeling and also for more details.
Student Service:
Students interested in earning credit for working throughout the summer should see Mrs. Opelt for more information.
Keep checking the Student Services Bulletin Board and window for scholarship and college information.
Labels:
fashion show,
Junior prom,
summer school,
volleyball,
WIAA Physicals
Tuesday, May 10, 2011
Daily Announcements
ANNOUNCEMENTS
May 10, 2011
Applications to work at the Athletic Facility this summer must be today. They may be picked up in the District Office.
LHS student have until today at 3:30 PM to sign up non- LHS guests for the PROM this Saturday, May 14.
There will be a meeting for all Fall Semester CNA Students on Wed., May 11, at 7:45 AM in the Library. This meeting is mandatory. If you are unable to attend see Mrs. Krings.
Marshfield Clinic – Rice Lake Center will be offering FREE WIAA Sport Screening Wed., May 11 and Wed., May 18.
Junior Class Prom will be held on Sat., May 14, from 8:00-midnight at LMS. This year’s theme is Hollywood’s Roaring Twenties. Tickets are $15 each and can be purchased starting Mon., May 9.
The junior class is looking for white Christmas lights for prom this weekend. If anyone is willing to bring them in it will be greatly appreciated. All lights will be returned in the same condition as they were when they were brought in. Please bring to Mrs. Moravec’s room by Fri. morning. Thank you.
Students are reminded Summer School registration is due to Mrs. Moravec by Fri. May, 13.
On Thu., May 19, Mrs. Harelstad’s textile design class will be sponsoring an eco-friendly fashion show at 6PM in the auditorium. Cost is $3.00 and all ages are welcome. See Mrs. Harelstad if you are interested in helping backstage or modeling and also for more details.
Student Service:
Samantha’s Collectible Dolls and Bears is looking for two responsible, hard working students to assist with packing, shipping, inventory, and webpage design. Submit a resume to Student Services.
Seniors if you have received any outside scholarships, including those from the school you will be attending, bring that information to Student Services ASAP.
Keep checking the Student Services Bulletin Board and window for scholarship and college information.
May 10, 2011
Applications to work at the Athletic Facility this summer must be today. They may be picked up in the District Office.
LHS student have until today at 3:30 PM to sign up non- LHS guests for the PROM this Saturday, May 14.
There will be a meeting for all Fall Semester CNA Students on Wed., May 11, at 7:45 AM in the Library. This meeting is mandatory. If you are unable to attend see Mrs. Krings.
Marshfield Clinic – Rice Lake Center will be offering FREE WIAA Sport Screening Wed., May 11 and Wed., May 18.
Junior Class Prom will be held on Sat., May 14, from 8:00-midnight at LMS. This year’s theme is Hollywood’s Roaring Twenties. Tickets are $15 each and can be purchased starting Mon., May 9.
The junior class is looking for white Christmas lights for prom this weekend. If anyone is willing to bring them in it will be greatly appreciated. All lights will be returned in the same condition as they were when they were brought in. Please bring to Mrs. Moravec’s room by Fri. morning. Thank you.
Students are reminded Summer School registration is due to Mrs. Moravec by Fri. May, 13.
On Thu., May 19, Mrs. Harelstad’s textile design class will be sponsoring an eco-friendly fashion show at 6PM in the auditorium. Cost is $3.00 and all ages are welcome. See Mrs. Harelstad if you are interested in helping backstage or modeling and also for more details.
Student Service:
Samantha’s Collectible Dolls and Bears is looking for two responsible, hard working students to assist with packing, shipping, inventory, and webpage design. Submit a resume to Student Services.
Seniors if you have received any outside scholarships, including those from the school you will be attending, bring that information to Student Services ASAP.
Keep checking the Student Services Bulletin Board and window for scholarship and college information.
Monday, May 9, 2011
Daily Announcements
ANNOUNCEMENTS
May 9, 2011
Applications to work at the Athletic Facility this summer must be in by Tue.,
May 10. They may be picked up in the District Office.
On Thu., May 19, Mrs. Harelstad’s textile design class will be sponsoring an eco-friendly fashion show at 6PM in the auditorium. Cost is $3.00 and all ages are welcome. See Mrs. Harelstad if you are interested in helping backstage or modeling and also for more details.
Marshfield Clinic – Rice Lake Center will be offering FREE WIAA Sport Screening Wed., May 11 and Wed., May 18.
Junior Class Prom will be held on Sat., May 14, from 8:00-midnight at LMS. This year’s theme is Hollywood’s Roaring Twenties. Tickets are $15 each and can be purchased starting today.
Student Service:
Samantha’s Collectible Dolls and Bears is looking for two responsible, hard working students to assist with packing, shipping, inventory, and webpage design. Submit a resume to Student Services.
Seniors if you have received any outside scholarships, including those from the school you will be attending, bring that information to Student Services ASAP.
Keep checking the Student Services Bulletin Board and window for scholarship and college information.
May 9, 2011
Applications to work at the Athletic Facility this summer must be in by Tue.,
May 10. They may be picked up in the District Office.
On Thu., May 19, Mrs. Harelstad’s textile design class will be sponsoring an eco-friendly fashion show at 6PM in the auditorium. Cost is $3.00 and all ages are welcome. See Mrs. Harelstad if you are interested in helping backstage or modeling and also for more details.
Marshfield Clinic – Rice Lake Center will be offering FREE WIAA Sport Screening Wed., May 11 and Wed., May 18.
Junior Class Prom will be held on Sat., May 14, from 8:00-midnight at LMS. This year’s theme is Hollywood’s Roaring Twenties. Tickets are $15 each and can be purchased starting today.
Student Service:
Samantha’s Collectible Dolls and Bears is looking for two responsible, hard working students to assist with packing, shipping, inventory, and webpage design. Submit a resume to Student Services.
Seniors if you have received any outside scholarships, including those from the school you will be attending, bring that information to Student Services ASAP.
Keep checking the Student Services Bulletin Board and window for scholarship and college information.
Weekly Bulletin
LADYSMITH HIGH SCHOOL
Ladysmith, Wisconsin
CALENDAR: MAY 9, 2011
Monday, May 9 8:00 AM AP Biology Exam
Tuesday, May 10 7:30 AM FCE Mtg.
3:35 PM SPED Mtg.
4:30 PM BB @ Barron
4:30 PM SB vs. Barron
Golf vs. Chetek
Wednesday, May 11 Academic Schedule
3:35 PM SCIENCE Mtg.
Thursday, May 12 4:30 PM BB vs. Spooner
4:30 PM SB @ Spooner
4:30 PM TR @ Northwestern
Friday, May 13 7:30 AM Status Breakfast – Staff Room
SUPERVISIONS:
1. Cafeteria: AM Brkfst 7:45-8:10 Mr. Jansen
2. Bus Superv:AM 7:45-8:10 Mr. Sisko
PM 3:30-3:45 Mr. Bunton
3. Detention: AM 7:45-8:10 Mr. Martino
PM 3:35-4:00 Mr. Vollendorf
ANNOUNCEMENTS:
1. Students are reminded that pagers are NOT allowed in school, and cell phones must be turned off, placed in your locker and not used in school during school hours.
SCHEDULE CHANGES: Wed., May 11 - Academic Schedule Only
Period 1 -- 8:15 -8:57 (42 min)
Period 2 -- 9:01 – 9:43 (42 min)
Period 3 -- 9:47 – 10:29 (42 min)
Period 4 -- 10:33 – 11:20 (47 min)
Period 5 -- 11:24 – 12:41 (A & B Lunch) (77 min)
A Lunch: 11:24 – 11:54 NO BELL AT 11:54 (30 min)
5A Class: 11:24 – 12:11 NO BELL AT 12:11 (47 min)
B Lunch: 12:11 – 12:41 NO BELL AT 12:11 (30 min)
5B Class: 11:54 – 12:41 NO BELL AT 11:54 (47 min)
Academic Homeroom - - 12:45 – 1:15 (30 min)
Period 6 -- 1:19 – 2:00 (41 min)
Period 7 -- 2:04 – 2:45 (41 min)
Period 8 -- 2:49 – 3:30 (41 min)
Ladysmith, Wisconsin
CALENDAR: MAY 9, 2011
Monday, May 9 8:00 AM AP Biology Exam
Tuesday, May 10 7:30 AM FCE Mtg.
3:35 PM SPED Mtg.
4:30 PM BB @ Barron
4:30 PM SB vs. Barron
Golf vs. Chetek
Wednesday, May 11 Academic Schedule
3:35 PM SCIENCE Mtg.
Thursday, May 12 4:30 PM BB vs. Spooner
4:30 PM SB @ Spooner
4:30 PM TR @ Northwestern
Friday, May 13 7:30 AM Status Breakfast – Staff Room
SUPERVISIONS:
1. Cafeteria: AM Brkfst 7:45-8:10 Mr. Jansen
2. Bus Superv:AM 7:45-8:10 Mr. Sisko
PM 3:30-3:45 Mr. Bunton
3. Detention: AM 7:45-8:10 Mr. Martino
PM 3:35-4:00 Mr. Vollendorf
ANNOUNCEMENTS:
1. Students are reminded that pagers are NOT allowed in school, and cell phones must be turned off, placed in your locker and not used in school during school hours.
SCHEDULE CHANGES: Wed., May 11 - Academic Schedule Only
Period 1 -- 8:15 -8:57 (42 min)
Period 2 -- 9:01 – 9:43 (42 min)
Period 3 -- 9:47 – 10:29 (42 min)
Period 4 -- 10:33 – 11:20 (47 min)
Period 5 -- 11:24 – 12:41 (A & B Lunch) (77 min)
A Lunch: 11:24 – 11:54 NO BELL AT 11:54 (30 min)
5A Class: 11:24 – 12:11 NO BELL AT 12:11 (47 min)
B Lunch: 12:11 – 12:41 NO BELL AT 12:11 (30 min)
5B Class: 11:54 – 12:41 NO BELL AT 11:54 (47 min)
Academic Homeroom - - 12:45 – 1:15 (30 min)
Period 6 -- 1:19 – 2:00 (41 min)
Period 7 -- 2:04 – 2:45 (41 min)
Period 8 -- 2:49 – 3:30 (41 min)
Friday, May 6, 2011
Daily Announcements
ANNOUNCEMENTS
May 6, 2011
General:
Girls Volleyball open gym will be held each Sun. night from 4:00 PM to 6:00 PM at the High School. All girls interested in playing are welcome to attend.
All students needing re-certification in CPR/First Aid or Life Guarding there is an American Red Cross Refresher Course today for CPR/AED and First Aid for the Professional Rescuer 6-10 PM in LHS Health Room.
Applications to work at the Athletic Facility this summer must be in by May 10. They may be picked up in the District Office.
Seniors should stop in the Library to see Mrs. Peggar to sign up for the KIWANIS Senior Recognition Banquet.
Marshfield Clinic – Rice Lake Center will be offering FREE WIAA Sport Screening Wed. May 11 and Wed. May 18.
Junior Class Prom will be held on Saturday, May 14, from 8:00-midnight at LMS. This year’s theme is Hollywood’s Roaring Twenties. Tickets are $15 each and can be purchased starting next Monday.
All students planning to run cross country next fall make sure you sign up in the library, with phone number and e-mail address. Summer runs will begin in June. Please see Mrs. Olson if you have questions.
Student Service
Samantha’s Collectible Dolls and Bears is looking for two responsible, hard working students to assist with packing, shipping, inventory, and webpage design. Submit a resume to Student Services.
We have a great opportunity for any student interested in participating in a summer work experience in South Korea. Duties will include assisting camp staff with English classes and helping Korean students talk in English. Flight, meals, and housing are paid in addition to three field trips. For more information see Student Services today.
Summer School sign-up and applications for Environmental Challenge are available in the Guidance Office or the Library. Deadline is today.
Seniors if you have received any outside scholarships, including those from the school you will be attending, bring that information to Student Services ASAP.
Keep checking the Student Services Bulletin Board and window for scholarship and college information.
May 6, 2011
General:
Girls Volleyball open gym will be held each Sun. night from 4:00 PM to 6:00 PM at the High School. All girls interested in playing are welcome to attend.
All students needing re-certification in CPR/First Aid or Life Guarding there is an American Red Cross Refresher Course today for CPR/AED and First Aid for the Professional Rescuer 6-10 PM in LHS Health Room.
Applications to work at the Athletic Facility this summer must be in by May 10. They may be picked up in the District Office.
Seniors should stop in the Library to see Mrs. Peggar to sign up for the KIWANIS Senior Recognition Banquet.
Marshfield Clinic – Rice Lake Center will be offering FREE WIAA Sport Screening Wed. May 11 and Wed. May 18.
Junior Class Prom will be held on Saturday, May 14, from 8:00-midnight at LMS. This year’s theme is Hollywood’s Roaring Twenties. Tickets are $15 each and can be purchased starting next Monday.
All students planning to run cross country next fall make sure you sign up in the library, with phone number and e-mail address. Summer runs will begin in June. Please see Mrs. Olson if you have questions.
Student Service
Samantha’s Collectible Dolls and Bears is looking for two responsible, hard working students to assist with packing, shipping, inventory, and webpage design. Submit a resume to Student Services.
We have a great opportunity for any student interested in participating in a summer work experience in South Korea. Duties will include assisting camp staff with English classes and helping Korean students talk in English. Flight, meals, and housing are paid in addition to three field trips. For more information see Student Services today.
Summer School sign-up and applications for Environmental Challenge are available in the Guidance Office or the Library. Deadline is today.
Seniors if you have received any outside scholarships, including those from the school you will be attending, bring that information to Student Services ASAP.
Keep checking the Student Services Bulletin Board and window for scholarship and college information.
Thursday, May 5, 2011
Daily Announcements
ANNOUNCEMENTS
May 5, 2011
General:
Any junior girl interested in running as a candidate for the Northland Mardi Gras Queen should sign up in the library today.
All students needing re-certification in CPR/First Aid or Life Guarding there is an American Red Cross Refresher Course Fri., May 6, for CPR/AED and First Aid for the Professional Rescuer 6-10 PM in LHS Health Room.
Applications to work at the Athletic Facility this summer must be in by May 10. They may be picked up in the District Office.
Seniors should stop in the Library to see Mrs. Peggar to sign up for the KIWANIS Senior Recognition Banquet.
Marshfield Clinic – Rice Lake Center will be offering FREE WIAA Sport Screening Wed. May 11 and Wed. May 18.
Junior Class Prom will be held on Saturday, May 14, from 8:00-midnight at LMS. This year’s theme is Hollywood’s Roaring Twenties. Tickets are $15 each and can be purchased starting next Monday.
All students planning to run cross country next fall make sure you sign up in the library, with phone number and e-mail address. Summer runs will begin in June. Please see Mrs. Olson if you have questions.
Students going to Festival of Nations and the Science Museum must turn in your prearranges to Miss Berg now in order to go on Friday. Also, you MUST be at the school, ready to go, at 6:45 AM on Fri. – the bus WILL leave without you if you are not here!
Student Service
Samantha’s Collectible Dolls and Bears is looking for two responsible, hard working students to assist with packing, shipping, inventory, and webpage design. Submit a resume to Student Services.
We have a great opportunity for any student interested in participating in a summer work experience in South Korea. Duties will include assisting camp staff with English classes and helping Korean students talk in English. Flight, meals, and housing are paid in addition to three field trips. For more information see Student Services by Fri., May 6.
Summer School sign-up and applications for Environmental Challenge are available in the Guidance Office or the Library. Deadline is May 6, 2011.
Keep checking the Student Services Bulletin Board and window for scholarship and college information.
May 5, 2011
General:
Any junior girl interested in running as a candidate for the Northland Mardi Gras Queen should sign up in the library today.
All students needing re-certification in CPR/First Aid or Life Guarding there is an American Red Cross Refresher Course Fri., May 6, for CPR/AED and First Aid for the Professional Rescuer 6-10 PM in LHS Health Room.
Applications to work at the Athletic Facility this summer must be in by May 10. They may be picked up in the District Office.
Seniors should stop in the Library to see Mrs. Peggar to sign up for the KIWANIS Senior Recognition Banquet.
Marshfield Clinic – Rice Lake Center will be offering FREE WIAA Sport Screening Wed. May 11 and Wed. May 18.
Junior Class Prom will be held on Saturday, May 14, from 8:00-midnight at LMS. This year’s theme is Hollywood’s Roaring Twenties. Tickets are $15 each and can be purchased starting next Monday.
All students planning to run cross country next fall make sure you sign up in the library, with phone number and e-mail address. Summer runs will begin in June. Please see Mrs. Olson if you have questions.
Students going to Festival of Nations and the Science Museum must turn in your prearranges to Miss Berg now in order to go on Friday. Also, you MUST be at the school, ready to go, at 6:45 AM on Fri. – the bus WILL leave without you if you are not here!
Student Service
Samantha’s Collectible Dolls and Bears is looking for two responsible, hard working students to assist with packing, shipping, inventory, and webpage design. Submit a resume to Student Services.
We have a great opportunity for any student interested in participating in a summer work experience in South Korea. Duties will include assisting camp staff with English classes and helping Korean students talk in English. Flight, meals, and housing are paid in addition to three field trips. For more information see Student Services by Fri., May 6.
Summer School sign-up and applications for Environmental Challenge are available in the Guidance Office or the Library. Deadline is May 6, 2011.
Keep checking the Student Services Bulletin Board and window for scholarship and college information.
Wednesday, May 4, 2011
Daily Announcements
ANNOUNCEMENTS
May 4, 2011
Any junior girl interested in running as a candidate for the Northland Mardi Gras Queen should sign up in the library with Mrs. Peggar by Thur., May 5.
All students needing re-certification in CPR/First Aid or Life Guarding there is an American Red Cross Refresher Course Fri., May 6, for CPR/AED and First Aid for the Professional Rescuer 6-10 PM in LHS Health Room. Sat., May 7, Lifeguard refresher 8-12 at the Ladysmith Pool cost for administration fee is $5.00. Please be on time.
Applications to work at the Athletic Facility this summer must be in by May 10. They may be picked up in the District Office. Copies of your certifications must also accompany your application. Questions: Contact Jerry Lusk 715-532-5087 or talk to him at the pool after school.
All seniors should stop in the Library to see Mrs. Peggar to sign up for the KIWANIS Senior Recognition Banquet. This will be held at Tee Away Golf & Supper Club, Wed., May 11, at 6:30 PM.
Marshfield Clinic – Rice Lake Center will be offering FREE WIAA Sports Screenings for students planning to participate in school sports and who will be in grades
9-12. These screenings will be Wed. May 11 and Wed. May 18. Scheduled times will start at 5:30 PM. Call the Marshfield Clinic Rice Lake Center appointment line to sign up, the phone number is 715-236-8200. Participating students MUST obtain a “Pre-participation Physical Evaluation” form from their school or on-online at wiaawi.org.
The Junior Class Prom will be held on Saturday, May 14, from 8:00-midnight at LMS. This year’s theme is Hollywood’s Roaring Twenties. Tickets are $15 each and can be purchased starting next Monday in the Office. Pictures will be taken by Connie Thompson, and picture packets can be picked up with your ticket. Anyone who is bringing a non-LHS guest must have him/her signed up in the Library by Fri., May 6.
All students planning to run cross country next fall make sure you sign up in the library, with phone number and e-mail address. Summer runs will begin in June. The July 12 distance Camp Flyer will also be available as well. Sign up this week to reserve your spot. Please see Mrs. Olson if you have questions and remember “nothing beats a great pair of legs! Join Cross Country!
Attention students going to Festival of Nations and the Science Museum – listen up! You must turn in your prearranges to Miss Berg now in order to go on Friday. Also, you MUST be at the school, ready to go, at 6:45 AM on Fri. – the bus WILL leave without you if you are not here! You will need a ride home from school that afternoon, since we will not be back until around 5:30 PM – make arrangements now! Any questions, see Miss Berg immediately.
Student Service
Attention students looking for employment. Samantha’s Collectible Dolls and Bears is looking for two responsible, hard working students to assist with packing, shipping, inventory, and webpage design. Submit a resume to Student Services. Interviews will take place next week. Deadline to apply will be Wed. May 4
Attention students: We have a great opportunity for any student interested in participating in a summer work experience in South Korea. Duties will include assisting camp staff with English classes and helping Korean students talk in English. Flight, meals, and housing are paid in addition to three field trips. For more information and to complete an application see Student Services by Fri.,
May 6. Space is limited to one female and one male representative. Camp is from July 23 – August 22.
Summer School sign-up and applications for Environmental Challenge work crew are available in the Guidance Office or the Library. Registration deadline is May 6, 2011
Keep checking the Student Services Bulletin Board and window for scholarship and college information.
May 4, 2011
Any junior girl interested in running as a candidate for the Northland Mardi Gras Queen should sign up in the library with Mrs. Peggar by Thur., May 5.
All students needing re-certification in CPR/First Aid or Life Guarding there is an American Red Cross Refresher Course Fri., May 6, for CPR/AED and First Aid for the Professional Rescuer 6-10 PM in LHS Health Room. Sat., May 7, Lifeguard refresher 8-12 at the Ladysmith Pool cost for administration fee is $5.00. Please be on time.
Applications to work at the Athletic Facility this summer must be in by May 10. They may be picked up in the District Office. Copies of your certifications must also accompany your application. Questions: Contact Jerry Lusk 715-532-5087 or talk to him at the pool after school.
All seniors should stop in the Library to see Mrs. Peggar to sign up for the KIWANIS Senior Recognition Banquet. This will be held at Tee Away Golf & Supper Club, Wed., May 11, at 6:30 PM.
Marshfield Clinic – Rice Lake Center will be offering FREE WIAA Sports Screenings for students planning to participate in school sports and who will be in grades
9-12. These screenings will be Wed. May 11 and Wed. May 18. Scheduled times will start at 5:30 PM. Call the Marshfield Clinic Rice Lake Center appointment line to sign up, the phone number is 715-236-8200. Participating students MUST obtain a “Pre-participation Physical Evaluation” form from their school or on-online at wiaawi.org.
The Junior Class Prom will be held on Saturday, May 14, from 8:00-midnight at LMS. This year’s theme is Hollywood’s Roaring Twenties. Tickets are $15 each and can be purchased starting next Monday in the Office. Pictures will be taken by Connie Thompson, and picture packets can be picked up with your ticket. Anyone who is bringing a non-LHS guest must have him/her signed up in the Library by Fri., May 6.
All students planning to run cross country next fall make sure you sign up in the library, with phone number and e-mail address. Summer runs will begin in June. The July 12 distance Camp Flyer will also be available as well. Sign up this week to reserve your spot. Please see Mrs. Olson if you have questions and remember “nothing beats a great pair of legs! Join Cross Country!
Attention students going to Festival of Nations and the Science Museum – listen up! You must turn in your prearranges to Miss Berg now in order to go on Friday. Also, you MUST be at the school, ready to go, at 6:45 AM on Fri. – the bus WILL leave without you if you are not here! You will need a ride home from school that afternoon, since we will not be back until around 5:30 PM – make arrangements now! Any questions, see Miss Berg immediately.
Student Service
Attention students looking for employment. Samantha’s Collectible Dolls and Bears is looking for two responsible, hard working students to assist with packing, shipping, inventory, and webpage design. Submit a resume to Student Services. Interviews will take place next week. Deadline to apply will be Wed. May 4
Attention students: We have a great opportunity for any student interested in participating in a summer work experience in South Korea. Duties will include assisting camp staff with English classes and helping Korean students talk in English. Flight, meals, and housing are paid in addition to three field trips. For more information and to complete an application see Student Services by Fri.,
May 6. Space is limited to one female and one male representative. Camp is from July 23 – August 22.
Summer School sign-up and applications for Environmental Challenge work crew are available in the Guidance Office or the Library. Registration deadline is May 6, 2011
Keep checking the Student Services Bulletin Board and window for scholarship and college information.
Tuesday, May 3, 2011
Daily Announcements
ANNOUNCEMENTS
May 3, 2011
General:
Any junior girl interested in running as a candidate for the Northland Mardi Gras Queen should sign up in the library with Mrs. Peggar by Thur., May 5.
All students needing re-certification in CPR/First Aid or Life Guarding there is an American Red Cross Refresher Course Fri., May 6, for CPR/AED and First Aid for the Professional Rescuer 6-10 PM in LHS Health Room. Sat., May 7, Lifeguard refresher 8-12 at the Ladysmith Pool cost for administration fee is $5.00. Please be on time.
Applications to work at the Athletic Facility this summer must be in by May 10. They may be picked up in the District Office. Copies of your certifications must also accompany your application. Questions: Contact Jerry Lusk 715-532-5087 or talk to him at the pool after school.
All seniors should stop in the Library to see Mrs. Peggar to sign up for the KIWANIS Senior Recognition Banquet. This will be held at Tee Away Golf & Supper Club, Wed., May 11, at 6:30 PM.
Marshfield Clinic – Rice Lake Center will be offering FREE WIAA Sports Screenings for students planning to participate in school sports and who will be in grades
9-12. These screenings will be Wed. May 11 and Wed. May 18. Scheduled times will start at 5:30 PM. Call the Marshfield Clinic Rice Lake Center appointment line to sign up, the phone number is 715-236-8200. Participating students MUST obtain a “Pre-participation Physical Evaluation” form from their school or on-online at wiaawi.org.
The Junior Class Prom will be held on Saturday, May 14, from 8:00-midnight at LMS. This year’s theme is Hollywood’s Roaring Twenties. Tickets are $15 each and can be purchased starting next Monday in the Library. Pictures will be taken by Connie Thompson, and picture packets can be picked up with your ticket. Anyone who is bringing a non-LHS guest must have him/her signed up in the Library by Fri., May 6.
All students planning to run cross country next fall make sure you sign up in the library, with phone number and e-mail address. Summer runs will begin in June. The July 12 distance Camp Flyer will also be available as well. Sign up this week to reserve your spot. Please see Mrs. Olson if you have questions and remember “nothing beats a great pair of legs! Join Cross Country!
Student Services
Seniors: Please pick up your invitation to the Senior Banquet in the Library today!
Attention students looking for employment. Samantha’s Collectible Dolls and Bears is looking for two responsible, hard working students to assist with packing, shipping, inventory, and webpage design. Submit a resume to Student Services. Interviews will take place next week. Deadline to apply will be Wed. May 4
Attention students: We have a great opportunity for any student interested in participating in a summer work experience in South Korea. Duties will include assisting camp staff with English classes and helping Korean students talk in English. Flight, meals, and housing are paid in addition to three field trips. For more information and to complete an application see Student Services by Fri.,
May 6. Space is limited to one female and one male representative. Camp is from July 23 – August 22.
Summer School sign-up and applications for Environmental Challenge work crew are available in the Guidance Office or the Library. Registration deadline is May 6, 2011
Keep checking the Student Services Bulletin Board and window for scholarship and college information.
May 3, 2011
General:
Any junior girl interested in running as a candidate for the Northland Mardi Gras Queen should sign up in the library with Mrs. Peggar by Thur., May 5.
All students needing re-certification in CPR/First Aid or Life Guarding there is an American Red Cross Refresher Course Fri., May 6, for CPR/AED and First Aid for the Professional Rescuer 6-10 PM in LHS Health Room. Sat., May 7, Lifeguard refresher 8-12 at the Ladysmith Pool cost for administration fee is $5.00. Please be on time.
Applications to work at the Athletic Facility this summer must be in by May 10. They may be picked up in the District Office. Copies of your certifications must also accompany your application. Questions: Contact Jerry Lusk 715-532-5087 or talk to him at the pool after school.
All seniors should stop in the Library to see Mrs. Peggar to sign up for the KIWANIS Senior Recognition Banquet. This will be held at Tee Away Golf & Supper Club, Wed., May 11, at 6:30 PM.
Marshfield Clinic – Rice Lake Center will be offering FREE WIAA Sports Screenings for students planning to participate in school sports and who will be in grades
9-12. These screenings will be Wed. May 11 and Wed. May 18. Scheduled times will start at 5:30 PM. Call the Marshfield Clinic Rice Lake Center appointment line to sign up, the phone number is 715-236-8200. Participating students MUST obtain a “Pre-participation Physical Evaluation” form from their school or on-online at wiaawi.org.
The Junior Class Prom will be held on Saturday, May 14, from 8:00-midnight at LMS. This year’s theme is Hollywood’s Roaring Twenties. Tickets are $15 each and can be purchased starting next Monday in the Library. Pictures will be taken by Connie Thompson, and picture packets can be picked up with your ticket. Anyone who is bringing a non-LHS guest must have him/her signed up in the Library by Fri., May 6.
All students planning to run cross country next fall make sure you sign up in the library, with phone number and e-mail address. Summer runs will begin in June. The July 12 distance Camp Flyer will also be available as well. Sign up this week to reserve your spot. Please see Mrs. Olson if you have questions and remember “nothing beats a great pair of legs! Join Cross Country!
Student Services
Seniors: Please pick up your invitation to the Senior Banquet in the Library today!
Attention students looking for employment. Samantha’s Collectible Dolls and Bears is looking for two responsible, hard working students to assist with packing, shipping, inventory, and webpage design. Submit a resume to Student Services. Interviews will take place next week. Deadline to apply will be Wed. May 4
Attention students: We have a great opportunity for any student interested in participating in a summer work experience in South Korea. Duties will include assisting camp staff with English classes and helping Korean students talk in English. Flight, meals, and housing are paid in addition to three field trips. For more information and to complete an application see Student Services by Fri.,
May 6. Space is limited to one female and one male representative. Camp is from July 23 – August 22.
Summer School sign-up and applications for Environmental Challenge work crew are available in the Guidance Office or the Library. Registration deadline is May 6, 2011
Keep checking the Student Services Bulletin Board and window for scholarship and college information.
Monday, May 2, 2011
Weekly Bulletin
LADYSMITH HIGH SCHOOL
Ladysmith, Wisconsin
CALENDAR: MAY 2, 2011
Monday, May 2 8:00 AM AP Environmental Science Exam
12:00 PM AP Psychology Exam
Tuesday, May 3 7:30 AM SPANISH Mtg.
3:35 PM SOC. ST. Mtg.
4:30 PM BB vs. Bloomer
4:30 PM SB @ Bloomer
Wednesday, May 48:00 AM AP Calculus Exam
3:30 PM Faculty Meeting - Library
Thursday, May 5 4:30 PM BB @. Northwestern
4:30 PM SB vs. Northwestern
4:30 PM TR vs. Barron and Cumberland
Friday, May 6 7:30 AM MUSIC Mtg.
Registration Deadline for June 11 ACT
4:30 PM SB @ Chetek (DH)
Saturday, May 7 SAT & Subject Test
All Day State Solo & Ensemble
11:00 AMBB vs. Chetek (DH)
SUPERVISIONS:
1. Cafeteria: AM Brkfst 7:45-8:10 Mr. Frank
2. Bus Super.: AM 7:45-8:10 Ms. Berg
PM 3:30-3:45 Mrs. Moravec
3. Detention: AM 7:45-8:10 Mr. Weissinger Room 653
PM 3:35-4:00 Mr. Novakofski Room 750
DATES FOR YOUR CALENDAR:
Wednesday, May 18 – Senior Banquet
Friday, May 20 – Academic Awards Assembly
ANNOUNCEMENTS:
1. Students are reminded that pagers are NOT allowed in school, and cell phones must be turned off, placed in your locker and not used in school during school hours.
SCHEDULE CHANGES: None
Ladysmith, Wisconsin
CALENDAR: MAY 2, 2011
Monday, May 2 8:00 AM AP Environmental Science Exam
12:00 PM AP Psychology Exam
Tuesday, May 3 7:30 AM SPANISH Mtg.
3:35 PM SOC. ST. Mtg.
4:30 PM BB vs. Bloomer
4:30 PM SB @ Bloomer
Wednesday, May 48:00 AM AP Calculus Exam
3:30 PM Faculty Meeting - Library
Thursday, May 5 4:30 PM BB @. Northwestern
4:30 PM SB vs. Northwestern
4:30 PM TR vs. Barron and Cumberland
Friday, May 6 7:30 AM MUSIC Mtg.
Registration Deadline for June 11 ACT
4:30 PM SB @ Chetek (DH)
Saturday, May 7 SAT & Subject Test
All Day State Solo & Ensemble
11:00 AMBB vs. Chetek (DH)
SUPERVISIONS:
1. Cafeteria: AM Brkfst 7:45-8:10 Mr. Frank
2. Bus Super.: AM 7:45-8:10 Ms. Berg
PM 3:30-3:45 Mrs. Moravec
3. Detention: AM 7:45-8:10 Mr. Weissinger Room 653
PM 3:35-4:00 Mr. Novakofski Room 750
DATES FOR YOUR CALENDAR:
Wednesday, May 18 – Senior Banquet
Friday, May 20 – Academic Awards Assembly
ANNOUNCEMENTS:
1. Students are reminded that pagers are NOT allowed in school, and cell phones must be turned off, placed in your locker and not used in school during school hours.
SCHEDULE CHANGES: None
Daily Announcements
ANNOUNCEMENTS
May 2, 2011
All students planning to run cross country next fall make sure you sign up in the library, with phone number and e-mail address. Summer runs will begin in June. The July 12 distance Camp Flyer will also be available as well. Sign up this week to reserve your spot. Please see Mrs. Olson if you have questions and remember “nothing beats a great pair of legs! Join Cross Country!
All students needing re-certification in CPR/First Aid or Life Guarding there is an American Red Cross Refresher Course Fri., May 6, for CPR/AED and First Aid for the Professional Rescuer 6-10 PM in LHS Health Room. Sat., May 7, Lifeguard refresher 8-12 an Ladysmith Pool cost for administration fee is $5.00. Please be on time.
Any junior girl interested in running as a candidate for the Northland Mardi Gras Queen should sign up in the library with Mrs. Peggar by Thur., May 5.
All seniors should stop in the Library to see Mrs. Peggar to sign up for the KIWANIS Senior Recognition Banquet. This will be held at Tee Away Golf & Supper Club, Wed., May 11, at 6:30 PM.
Marshfield Clinic – Rice Lake Center will be offering FREE WIAA Sports Screenings for students planning to participate in school sports and who will be in grades
9-12. These screenings will be Wed. May 11 and Wed. May 18. Scheduled times will start at 5:30 PM. Call the Marshfield Clinic Rice Lake Center appointment line to sign up, the phone number is 715-236-8200. Participating students MUST obtain a “Pre-participation Physical Evaluation” form from their school or on-online at wiaawi.org.
Seniors: Please pick up your invitation to the Senior Banquet in the Library today!
Attention students looking for employment. Samantha’s Collectible Dolls and Bears is looking for two responsible, hard working students to assist with packing, shipping, inventory, and webpage design. Submit a resume to Student Services. Interviews will take place next week. Deadline to apply will be Wed. May 4.
Students participating in the AP Environmental Science and AP Psychology Tests on Monday, May 2, should report to room # 330. AP Environmental Science will begin at 8:15 AM and AP Psychology will begin at 12:00 PM. Student s participating in AP Psychology Test should get a lunch.
Career Valley Day Forms are due in Student Services by Monday, May 2.
Attention students: We have a great opportunity for any student interested in participating in a summer work experience in South Korea. Duties will include assisting camp staff with English classes and helping Korean students talk in English. Flight, meals, and housing are paid in addition to three field trips. For more information and to complete an application see Student Services by Fri.,
May 6. Space is limited to one female and one male representative. Camp is from July 23 – August 22.
Summer School sign-up and applications for Environmental Challenge work crew are available in the Guidance Office or the Library. Registration deadline is May 6, 2011
Keep checking the Student Services Bulletin Board and window for scholarship and college information.
May 2, 2011
All students planning to run cross country next fall make sure you sign up in the library, with phone number and e-mail address. Summer runs will begin in June. The July 12 distance Camp Flyer will also be available as well. Sign up this week to reserve your spot. Please see Mrs. Olson if you have questions and remember “nothing beats a great pair of legs! Join Cross Country!
All students needing re-certification in CPR/First Aid or Life Guarding there is an American Red Cross Refresher Course Fri., May 6, for CPR/AED and First Aid for the Professional Rescuer 6-10 PM in LHS Health Room. Sat., May 7, Lifeguard refresher 8-12 an Ladysmith Pool cost for administration fee is $5.00. Please be on time.
Any junior girl interested in running as a candidate for the Northland Mardi Gras Queen should sign up in the library with Mrs. Peggar by Thur., May 5.
All seniors should stop in the Library to see Mrs. Peggar to sign up for the KIWANIS Senior Recognition Banquet. This will be held at Tee Away Golf & Supper Club, Wed., May 11, at 6:30 PM.
Marshfield Clinic – Rice Lake Center will be offering FREE WIAA Sports Screenings for students planning to participate in school sports and who will be in grades
9-12. These screenings will be Wed. May 11 and Wed. May 18. Scheduled times will start at 5:30 PM. Call the Marshfield Clinic Rice Lake Center appointment line to sign up, the phone number is 715-236-8200. Participating students MUST obtain a “Pre-participation Physical Evaluation” form from their school or on-online at wiaawi.org.
Seniors: Please pick up your invitation to the Senior Banquet in the Library today!
Attention students looking for employment. Samantha’s Collectible Dolls and Bears is looking for two responsible, hard working students to assist with packing, shipping, inventory, and webpage design. Submit a resume to Student Services. Interviews will take place next week. Deadline to apply will be Wed. May 4.
Students participating in the AP Environmental Science and AP Psychology Tests on Monday, May 2, should report to room # 330. AP Environmental Science will begin at 8:15 AM and AP Psychology will begin at 12:00 PM. Student s participating in AP Psychology Test should get a lunch.
Career Valley Day Forms are due in Student Services by Monday, May 2.
Attention students: We have a great opportunity for any student interested in participating in a summer work experience in South Korea. Duties will include assisting camp staff with English classes and helping Korean students talk in English. Flight, meals, and housing are paid in addition to three field trips. For more information and to complete an application see Student Services by Fri.,
May 6. Space is limited to one female and one male representative. Camp is from July 23 – August 22.
Summer School sign-up and applications for Environmental Challenge work crew are available in the Guidance Office or the Library. Registration deadline is May 6, 2011
Keep checking the Student Services Bulletin Board and window for scholarship and college information.
Daily Announcements
ANNOUNCEMENTS
April 29, 2011
Attention football players: Make sure you turn in your sweatshirt and t-shirt order forms with the money collected to Coach Keeble by 3:30 PM today. If you cannot meet this deadline, please see Coach Keeble ASAP.
Any junior girl interested in running as a candidate for the Northland Mardi Gras Queen should sign up in the library with Mrs. Peggar by Thur., May 5.
All seniors should stop in the Library to see Mrs. Peggar to sign up for the KIWANIS Senior Recognition Banquet. This will be held at Tee Away Golf & Supper Club, Wed., May 11, at 6:30 PM.
Marshfield Clinic – Rice Lake Center will be offering FREE WIAA Sports Screenings for students planning to participate in school sports and who will be in grades
9-12. These screenings will be Wed. May 11 and Wed. May 18. Scheduled times will start at 5:30 PM. Call the Marshfield Clinic Rice Lake Center appointment line to sign up, the phone number is 715-236-8200. Participating students MUST obtain a “Pre-participation Physical Evaluation” form from their school or on-online at wiaawi.org.
Student Services:
Career Valley Day Forms are due in Student Services by Monday, May 2.
Attention students: We have a great opportunity for any student interested in participating in a summer work experience in South Korea. Duties will include assisting camp staff with English classes and helping Korean students talk in English. Flight, meals, and housing are paid in addition to three field trips. For more information and to complete an application see Student Services by Fri.,
May 6. Space is limited to one female and one male representative. Camp is from July 23 – August 22.
Summer School sign-up and applications for Environmental Challenge work crew are available in the Guidance Office or the Library. Registration deadline is May 6, 2011
Keep checking the Student Services Bulletin Board and window for scholarship and college information.
April 29, 2011
Attention football players: Make sure you turn in your sweatshirt and t-shirt order forms with the money collected to Coach Keeble by 3:30 PM today. If you cannot meet this deadline, please see Coach Keeble ASAP.
Any junior girl interested in running as a candidate for the Northland Mardi Gras Queen should sign up in the library with Mrs. Peggar by Thur., May 5.
All seniors should stop in the Library to see Mrs. Peggar to sign up for the KIWANIS Senior Recognition Banquet. This will be held at Tee Away Golf & Supper Club, Wed., May 11, at 6:30 PM.
Marshfield Clinic – Rice Lake Center will be offering FREE WIAA Sports Screenings for students planning to participate in school sports and who will be in grades
9-12. These screenings will be Wed. May 11 and Wed. May 18. Scheduled times will start at 5:30 PM. Call the Marshfield Clinic Rice Lake Center appointment line to sign up, the phone number is 715-236-8200. Participating students MUST obtain a “Pre-participation Physical Evaluation” form from their school or on-online at wiaawi.org.
Student Services:
Career Valley Day Forms are due in Student Services by Monday, May 2.
Attention students: We have a great opportunity for any student interested in participating in a summer work experience in South Korea. Duties will include assisting camp staff with English classes and helping Korean students talk in English. Flight, meals, and housing are paid in addition to three field trips. For more information and to complete an application see Student Services by Fri.,
May 6. Space is limited to one female and one male representative. Camp is from July 23 – August 22.
Summer School sign-up and applications for Environmental Challenge work crew are available in the Guidance Office or the Library. Registration deadline is May 6, 2011
Keep checking the Student Services Bulletin Board and window for scholarship and college information.
Daily Announcements
ANNOUNCEMENTS
April 28, 2011
General:
Any junior interested in running as a candidate for the Northland Mardi Gras Queen should sign up in the library with Mrs. Peggar by Thur., May 5.
All seniors should stop in the Library to see Mrs. Peggar to sign up for the KIWANIS Senior Recognition Banquet. This will be held at Tee Away Golf & Supper Club, Wed., May 11, at 6:30 PM.
Marshfield Clinic – Rice Lake Center will be offering FREE WIAA Sports Screenings for students planning to participate in school sports and who will be in grades
9-12. These screenings will be Wed. May 11 and Wed. May 18. Scheduled times will start at 5:30 PM. Call the Marshfield Clinic Rice Lake Center appointment line to sign up, the phone number is 715-236-8200. Participating students MUST obtain a “Pre-participation Physical Evaluation” form from their school or on-online at wiaawi.org.
Student Services:
Career Valley Day Forms are due in Student Services by Monday, May 2.
Attention students: We have a great opportunity for any student interested in participating in a summer work experience in South Korea. Duties will include assisting camp staff with English classes and helping Korean students talk in English. Flight, meals, and housing are paid in addition to three field trips. For more information and to complete an application see Student Services by
Fri., May 6. Space is limited to one female and one male representative. Camp is from July 23 – August 22.
Summer School sign-up and applications for Environmental Challenge work crew are available in the Guidance Office or the Library. Registration deadline is May 6, 2011
Keep checking the Student Services Bulletin Board and window for scholarship and college information.
April 28, 2011
General:
Any junior interested in running as a candidate for the Northland Mardi Gras Queen should sign up in the library with Mrs. Peggar by Thur., May 5.
All seniors should stop in the Library to see Mrs. Peggar to sign up for the KIWANIS Senior Recognition Banquet. This will be held at Tee Away Golf & Supper Club, Wed., May 11, at 6:30 PM.
Marshfield Clinic – Rice Lake Center will be offering FREE WIAA Sports Screenings for students planning to participate in school sports and who will be in grades
9-12. These screenings will be Wed. May 11 and Wed. May 18. Scheduled times will start at 5:30 PM. Call the Marshfield Clinic Rice Lake Center appointment line to sign up, the phone number is 715-236-8200. Participating students MUST obtain a “Pre-participation Physical Evaluation” form from their school or on-online at wiaawi.org.
Student Services:
Career Valley Day Forms are due in Student Services by Monday, May 2.
Attention students: We have a great opportunity for any student interested in participating in a summer work experience in South Korea. Duties will include assisting camp staff with English classes and helping Korean students talk in English. Flight, meals, and housing are paid in addition to three field trips. For more information and to complete an application see Student Services by
Fri., May 6. Space is limited to one female and one male representative. Camp is from July 23 – August 22.
Summer School sign-up and applications for Environmental Challenge work crew are available in the Guidance Office or the Library. Registration deadline is May 6, 2011
Keep checking the Student Services Bulletin Board and window for scholarship and college information.
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