LHS students sucessfully completed the 23 km (13.8 mile) Kortelopet ski race this past Saturday at the American Birkebeiner the largest cross country ski marathon in the United States. Tori Ostenso, Andi Ostenso, Andrew Hetke, Charlie Coughenour, Desi Taylor, Dane Stunkel, Melissa Gorsegner, Megan Gorsegner all braved the elements, course, and crowds.
Tori led the team in with a time of 1:44:56.2 and placed 13out of 32 in her age group and 39 out of 503 female finishers and 139 out of 1068 overall.
Andi finished next with a time of 1:49:23.1 and placed 6 out of 14 in her age group; 49 out of 503 female finishers and 180 out of 1068 overall.
Andrew was our top male finisher with a time of 1:51:16.3 and placed 17 out of 26 in his age group; 145 out of 565 male finishers, and 202 out of 1068 overall.
Other results available online at birkie.com. Everyone had a great experience and rightly feels very proud of their accomplishment.
Monday, February 28, 2011
Weekly Bulletin
LADYSMITH HIGH SCHOOL
Ladysmith, Wisconsin
CALENDAR: FEBRUARY 28, 2011
Monday, Feb. 28 5:45-7:30 PM GBB vs. Flambeau
Tuesday, Mar. 1 7:30 AM SPANISH Mtg.
3:35 PM SOC. ST. Mtg.
TBD BBB Regionals
Wednesday, Mar. 2 3:30 PM Faculty Meeting - Library
Thursday, Mar. 3 MEDICAL DISCOVERY DAY
WITC CAREER DAY
TBD BBB Regionals
5:45-7:30 PM GBB vs. Bloomer
Friday, Mar. 4 7:30 AM MUSIC Mtg.
TBD WR Team State
BAND LOCK-IN
Registration Deadline for April 9 ACT
Saturday, Mar. 5 TBD BBB Regionals
TBD WR Team State
SUPERVISIONS:
1. Cafeteria: AM Brkfst 7:45-8:10 Mr. Jensen
2. Bus Supervision:AM 7:45-8:10 Ms. Harelstad
PM 3:30-3:45 Mrs. Titera
3. Detention: AM 7:45-8:10 Mrs. Chopp-Rm 740
PM 3:35-4:00 Mrs. Kuehn-Rm 330
DATES FOR YOUR CALENDAR:
Thursday, Mar.10 - Scholarships Close
Friday, Mar. 11 – Lumberjack Day
Friday, Mar. 11 – Early Release
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: FEBRUARY 28, 2011
Monday, Feb. 28 5:45-7:30 PM GBB vs. Flambeau
Tuesday, Mar. 1 7:30 AM SPANISH Mtg.
3:35 PM SOC. ST. Mtg.
TBD BBB Regionals
Wednesday, Mar. 2 3:30 PM Faculty Meeting - Library
Thursday, Mar. 3 MEDICAL DISCOVERY DAY
WITC CAREER DAY
TBD BBB Regionals
5:45-7:30 PM GBB vs. Bloomer
Friday, Mar. 4 7:30 AM MUSIC Mtg.
TBD WR Team State
BAND LOCK-IN
Registration Deadline for April 9 ACT
Saturday, Mar. 5 TBD BBB Regionals
TBD WR Team State
SUPERVISIONS:
1. Cafeteria: AM Brkfst 7:45-8:10 Mr. Jensen
2. Bus Supervision:AM 7:45-8:10 Ms. Harelstad
PM 3:30-3:45 Mrs. Titera
3. Detention: AM 7:45-8:10 Mrs. Chopp-Rm 740
PM 3:35-4:00 Mrs. Kuehn-Rm 330
DATES FOR YOUR CALENDAR:
Thursday, Mar.10 - Scholarships Close
Friday, Mar. 11 – Lumberjack Day
Friday, Mar. 11 – Early Release
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
Feb. 28, 2011
General:
The Bear Club is looking for your used printer cartridges and unwanted cell phones. These items can be taken to Mr. Bunton’s room.
There is a signup sheet in the Library for any boys interested in playing baseball this year. You may signup through Wednesday, March 2. Please do so during your study hall or free time.
Tuesday is your last chance to buy your compatibility test results! See Miss Berg in Room 700 for yours today!
Student Services
More scholarships have been listed and deadlines are coming up for many of these scholarships. You need to keep checking the Student Services Bulletin Board and stop into Student Services for more information.
Seniors should stop into Student Services and update us on where you are with your future plans. Stop in as soon as possible.
Students remember the deadline for Youth Options is March 1.
Seniors this is a reminder that local scholarships are open and due on March 10. This is a great opportunity to get financial assistance towards your college education. Stop by student services to get help and application material. Remember recommendations are required for many of the scholarships so make sure you are providing them with plenty of time to get the necessary forms completed.
Lumberjack Day will be on Friday, March 11. Some events for the day include the Pancake Eating Contest, Class Relay Race, Best Dressed Lumberjack and Lumberjill, Dodge-ball, Volleyball, Bingo, Poker, Foose Ball, Hacky Sac, Chess, and Checkers. Sign-up sheets are posted on the Student Council Bulletin Board by the library.
Feb. 28, 2011
General:
The Bear Club is looking for your used printer cartridges and unwanted cell phones. These items can be taken to Mr. Bunton’s room.
There is a signup sheet in the Library for any boys interested in playing baseball this year. You may signup through Wednesday, March 2. Please do so during your study hall or free time.
Tuesday is your last chance to buy your compatibility test results! See Miss Berg in Room 700 for yours today!
Student Services
More scholarships have been listed and deadlines are coming up for many of these scholarships. You need to keep checking the Student Services Bulletin Board and stop into Student Services for more information.
Seniors should stop into Student Services and update us on where you are with your future plans. Stop in as soon as possible.
Students remember the deadline for Youth Options is March 1.
Seniors this is a reminder that local scholarships are open and due on March 10. This is a great opportunity to get financial assistance towards your college education. Stop by student services to get help and application material. Remember recommendations are required for many of the scholarships so make sure you are providing them with plenty of time to get the necessary forms completed.
Lumberjack Day will be on Friday, March 11. Some events for the day include the Pancake Eating Contest, Class Relay Race, Best Dressed Lumberjack and Lumberjill, Dodge-ball, Volleyball, Bingo, Poker, Foose Ball, Hacky Sac, Chess, and Checkers. Sign-up sheets are posted on the Student Council Bulletin Board by the library.
Friday, February 25, 2011
International Star Students
The following Ladysmith High School students have been named Star Students of the Week for the Ladysmith International Student Program:
Haobo Zhang, Chi Leung To, Su Young Lee, Can Yu, Kwun Kiu Chu, Hye-Jeong Yang,
Seongmin Cho, Mariana Morales Rodriguez, Daeun Lee, Jeongmin Son, Natalia Cobos Guasch, Keon Woo Park, Daun Kim, Jiajun Li, Alicia Torres Porras, and Laurenz Vogel. Congratulations and keep up the good work!
Haobo Zhang, Chi Leung To, Su Young Lee, Can Yu, Kwun Kiu Chu, Hye-Jeong Yang,
Seongmin Cho, Mariana Morales Rodriguez, Daeun Lee, Jeongmin Son, Natalia Cobos Guasch, Keon Woo Park, Daun Kim, Jiajun Li, Alicia Torres Porras, and Laurenz Vogel. Congratulations and keep up the good work!
Daily Announcements
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Feb. 25, 2011
General:
All students in Period 6 Aerobics remember this week is ENJOY THE OUTDOORS WEEK. We will be either snowshoeing or skiing. Remember coats, hats, mittens and boots.
Remember that compatibility quiz you took a couple of weeks ago? Well, the results are in! You will be able to purchase your matches this week Feb. 22-25 before school in the lobby and during lunch in the cafeteria. Cost is $1.00 for matches just in your class, and $2.00 for matches from the rest of the school. Bring your money this week and find out who you’re matched with!
Student Services:
More scholarships have been listed and deadlines are coming up for many of these scholarships. You need to keep checking the Student Services Bulletin Board and stop into Student Services for more information.
Students remember the deadline for Youth Options is March 1.
Seniors this is a reminder that local scholarships are open and due on March 10. This is a great opportunity to get financial assistance towards your college education. Stop by student services to get help and application material. Remember recommendations are required for many of the scholarships so make sure you are providing them with plenty of time to get the necessary forms completed.
Lumberjack Day will be on Friday, March 11. Some events for the day include the Pancake Eating Contest, Class Relay Race, Best Dressed Lumberjack and Lumberjill, Dodge-ball, Volleyball, Bingo, Poker, Foose Ball, Hacky Sac, Chess, and Checkers. Sign-up sheets are posted on the Student Council Bulletin Board by the library.
Feb. 25, 2011
General:
All students in Period 6 Aerobics remember this week is ENJOY THE OUTDOORS WEEK. We will be either snowshoeing or skiing. Remember coats, hats, mittens and boots.
Remember that compatibility quiz you took a couple of weeks ago? Well, the results are in! You will be able to purchase your matches this week Feb. 22-25 before school in the lobby and during lunch in the cafeteria. Cost is $1.00 for matches just in your class, and $2.00 for matches from the rest of the school. Bring your money this week and find out who you’re matched with!
Student Services:
More scholarships have been listed and deadlines are coming up for many of these scholarships. You need to keep checking the Student Services Bulletin Board and stop into Student Services for more information.
Students remember the deadline for Youth Options is March 1.
Seniors this is a reminder that local scholarships are open and due on March 10. This is a great opportunity to get financial assistance towards your college education. Stop by student services to get help and application material. Remember recommendations are required for many of the scholarships so make sure you are providing them with plenty of time to get the necessary forms completed.
Lumberjack Day will be on Friday, March 11. Some events for the day include the Pancake Eating Contest, Class Relay Race, Best Dressed Lumberjack and Lumberjill, Dodge-ball, Volleyball, Bingo, Poker, Foose Ball, Hacky Sac, Chess, and Checkers. Sign-up sheets are posted on the Student Council Bulletin Board by the library.
Thursday, February 24, 2011
Daily Announcements
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Feb. 24, 2011
General:
All students in Period 6 Aerobics remember this week is ENJOY THE OUTDOORS WEEK. We will be either snowshoeing or skiing. Remember coats, hats, mittens and boots.
REMINDER: Period 1 CNA Students, along with All Health and Lifeguarding Classes report to Mr. Wagenaar’s Room 430 for the Internet Safety Presentation per Mrs. Olsen.
Remember that compatibility quiz you took a couple of weeks ago? Well, the results are in! You will be able to purchase your matches this week Feb. 22-25 before school in the lobby and during lunch in the cafeteria. Cost is $1.00 for matches just in your class, and $2.00 for matches from the rest of the school. Bring your money this week and find out who you’re matched with!
Student Services:
More scholarships have been listed and deadlines are coming up for many of these scholarships. You need to keep checking the Student Services Bulletin Board and stop into Student Services for more information.
Seniors this is a reminder that local scholarships are open and due on March 10. This is a great opportunity to get financial assistance towards your college education. Stop by student services to get help and application material. Remember recommendations are required for many of the scholarships so make sure you are providing them with plenty of time to get the necessary forms completed.
Students remember the deadline for Youth Options is March 1.
Feb. 24, 2011
General:
All students in Period 6 Aerobics remember this week is ENJOY THE OUTDOORS WEEK. We will be either snowshoeing or skiing. Remember coats, hats, mittens and boots.
REMINDER: Period 1 CNA Students, along with All Health and Lifeguarding Classes report to Mr. Wagenaar’s Room 430 for the Internet Safety Presentation per Mrs. Olsen.
Remember that compatibility quiz you took a couple of weeks ago? Well, the results are in! You will be able to purchase your matches this week Feb. 22-25 before school in the lobby and during lunch in the cafeteria. Cost is $1.00 for matches just in your class, and $2.00 for matches from the rest of the school. Bring your money this week and find out who you’re matched with!
Student Services:
More scholarships have been listed and deadlines are coming up for many of these scholarships. You need to keep checking the Student Services Bulletin Board and stop into Student Services for more information.
Seniors this is a reminder that local scholarships are open and due on March 10. This is a great opportunity to get financial assistance towards your college education. Stop by student services to get help and application material. Remember recommendations are required for many of the scholarships so make sure you are providing them with plenty of time to get the necessary forms completed.
Students remember the deadline for Youth Options is March 1.
Wednesday, February 23, 2011
Heart of the North Conference Champions!
The Ladysmith High School boys' basketball team has won the HON Conference Championship for the 2010-2011 school year! Following last week's win against Barron, the Lumberjacks had secured their championship, a full two weeks before the end of the conference season. The Jacks Record is 19-2 overall and 12-1 in the HON Conference. Congratulations Champs!
International Student Volunteers
Ladysmith International Students continue to volunteer their time for the benefit of others. Lately, Hyun-jin Kim (Jin), Junga Eum (Claire), Su-Bin Yun (Sally), and Minjeong Kim have been helping monitor the before school activities on the elementary playground. They help supervise, interact, and play with the Kindergarten through 5th grade students. The young students really enjoy their new international friends and their efforts are appreciated by the students and staff.
Wrestling Update 5 Jacks Headed to State
Last Saturday, 5 Lumberjack Wrestlers earned their way to the state capital for the WIAA State Wrestling Championships. Nick Becker, Ross Peterson, Otis Hamilton, Mike Niles, and Keith Rudesill all will be competing in the Wisconsin State Individual Wrestling Tournament. The Jacks will begin their tournament Thursday night at the Kohl Center in Madison. Congratulations and Good Luck!
Daily Announcements
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Feb. 23, 2011
All students in Period 6 Aerobics remember this week is enjoy the outdoors week. We will be either snowshoeing or skiing. Remember coats, hats, mittens and boots.
Remember that compatibility quiz you took a couple of weeks ago? Well, the results are in! You will be able to purchase your matches this week Feb. 22-25 before school in the lobby and during lunch in the cafeteria. Cost is $1.00 for matches just in your class, and $2.00 for matches from the rest of the school. Bring your money this week and find out who you’re matched with!
Student Services:
More scholarships have been listed and deadlines are coming up for many of these scholarships. You need to keep checking the Student Services Bulletin Board and stop into Student Services for more information.
Seniors, local scholarships are open and due on March 10. This is a great opportunity to get financial assistance towards your college education. Stop by student services to get help and application material. Remember recommendations are required for many of the scholarships so make sure you are providing them with plenty of time to get the necessary forms completed.
Students remember the deadline for Youth Options is March 1.
Feb. 23, 2011
All students in Period 6 Aerobics remember this week is enjoy the outdoors week. We will be either snowshoeing or skiing. Remember coats, hats, mittens and boots.
Remember that compatibility quiz you took a couple of weeks ago? Well, the results are in! You will be able to purchase your matches this week Feb. 22-25 before school in the lobby and during lunch in the cafeteria. Cost is $1.00 for matches just in your class, and $2.00 for matches from the rest of the school. Bring your money this week and find out who you’re matched with!
Student Services:
More scholarships have been listed and deadlines are coming up for many of these scholarships. You need to keep checking the Student Services Bulletin Board and stop into Student Services for more information.
Seniors, local scholarships are open and due on March 10. This is a great opportunity to get financial assistance towards your college education. Stop by student services to get help and application material. Remember recommendations are required for many of the scholarships so make sure you are providing them with plenty of time to get the necessary forms completed.
Students remember the deadline for Youth Options is March 1.
Tuesday, February 22, 2011
Daily Announcements
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Feb. 22, 2011
The Bear Club is looking for your used printer cartridges and unwanted cell phones. These items can be taken to Mr. Bunton’s room.
All students in 6th hour Aerobics, remember this week is enjoy the outdoors week. We will be either snowshoeing or skiing. Remember coats, hats, mittens and boots.
Remember that compatibility quiz you took a couple of weeks ago? Well, the results are in! You will be able to purchase your matches this week Feb. 22-25 before school in the lobby and during lunch in the cafeteria. Cost is $1.00 for matches just in your class, and $2.00 for matches from the rest of the school. Bring your money this week and find out who you’re matched with!
Student Services
More scholarships have been listed and deadlines are coming up for many of these scholarships. You need to keep checking the Student Services Bulletin Board and stop into Student Services for more information.
Students remember the deadline for Youth Options is March 1.
Seniors this is a reminder that local scholarships are open and due on March 10. This is a great opportunity to get financial assistance towards your college education. Stop by student services to get help and application material. Remember recommendations are required for many of the scholarships so make sure you are providing them with plenty of time to get the necessary forms completed.
Feb. 22, 2011
The Bear Club is looking for your used printer cartridges and unwanted cell phones. These items can be taken to Mr. Bunton’s room.
All students in 6th hour Aerobics, remember this week is enjoy the outdoors week. We will be either snowshoeing or skiing. Remember coats, hats, mittens and boots.
Remember that compatibility quiz you took a couple of weeks ago? Well, the results are in! You will be able to purchase your matches this week Feb. 22-25 before school in the lobby and during lunch in the cafeteria. Cost is $1.00 for matches just in your class, and $2.00 for matches from the rest of the school. Bring your money this week and find out who you’re matched with!
Student Services
More scholarships have been listed and deadlines are coming up for many of these scholarships. You need to keep checking the Student Services Bulletin Board and stop into Student Services for more information.
Students remember the deadline for Youth Options is March 1.
Seniors this is a reminder that local scholarships are open and due on March 10. This is a great opportunity to get financial assistance towards your college education. Stop by student services to get help and application material. Remember recommendations are required for many of the scholarships so make sure you are providing them with plenty of time to get the necessary forms completed.
Friday, February 18, 2011
Weekly Bulletin
LADYSMITH HIGH SCHOOL
Ladysmith, Wisconsin
CALENDAR: FEBRUARY 21, 2011
Monday, Feb. 21 MID-WINTER BREAK
Tuesday, Feb. 22 PRICE OF LIFE - Auditorium
3:30 PM Progress Reports DUE
5:45-7:30 PM BBB vs. Lakeland Union
Wednesday, Feb. 23 Academic & Activity Schedule
7:30 AM BUSINESS ED. Mtg.
3:35 PM TECH. ED. Mtg.
Thursday, Feb. 24
TBD WR State
7:30 AM MATH Mtg.
3:35 PM SITE COUNCIL – Library
Friday, Feb. 25
7:30 AM Status Breakfast – Staff Room
TBD WR State
5:45/7:30 PM BBB vs. Spooner
5:45/7:30 PM GBB @ Northwestern
Saturday, Feb. 26
TBD WR State
SUPERVISIONS:
1. Cafeteria: Brkfst 7:45-8:10 Mrs. Diamond
2. Bus Supervision: AM 7:45-8:10 Mr. Vollendorf
PM 3:30-3:45 Mr. Jansen
3. Detention: AM 7:45-8:10 Ms. Rabas - Room 730 PM 3:35-4:00 Mr. Bunton - Room 610
DATES FOR YOUR CALENDAR:
Friday, March 11 – Lumberjack Day
Friday, March 11 – Early Release Day
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: Wednesday, Feb. 23 – 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 NO BELL AT 11:43 (32 min)
5A Class: 11:11 – 11:53 NO BELL AT 11:53 (42 min)
B Lunch: 11:53 – 12:23 NO BELL AT 11:53 (32 min)
5B Class: 11:43 – 12:23 NO BELL AT 11:43 (42 min)
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 A. King, Principal
Ladysmith, Wisconsin
CALENDAR: FEBRUARY 21, 2011
Monday, Feb. 21 MID-WINTER BREAK
Tuesday, Feb. 22 PRICE OF LIFE - Auditorium
3:30 PM Progress Reports DUE
5:45-7:30 PM BBB vs. Lakeland Union
Wednesday, Feb. 23 Academic & Activity Schedule
7:30 AM BUSINESS ED. Mtg.
3:35 PM TECH. ED. Mtg.
Thursday, Feb. 24
TBD WR State
7:30 AM MATH Mtg.
3:35 PM SITE COUNCIL – Library
Friday, Feb. 25
7:30 AM Status Breakfast – Staff Room
TBD WR State
5:45/7:30 PM BBB vs. Spooner
5:45/7:30 PM GBB @ Northwestern
Saturday, Feb. 26
TBD WR State
SUPERVISIONS:
1. Cafeteria: Brkfst 7:45-8:10 Mrs. Diamond
2. Bus Supervision: AM 7:45-8:10 Mr. Vollendorf
PM 3:30-3:45 Mr. Jansen
3. Detention: AM 7:45-8:10 Ms. Rabas - Room 730 PM 3:35-4:00 Mr. Bunton - Room 610
DATES FOR YOUR CALENDAR:
Friday, March 11 – Lumberjack Day
Friday, March 11 – Early Release Day
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: Wednesday, Feb. 23 – 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 NO BELL AT 11:43 (32 min)
5A Class: 11:11 – 11:53 NO BELL AT 11:53 (42 min)
B Lunch: 11:53 – 12:23 NO BELL AT 11:53 (32 min)
5B Class: 11:43 – 12:23 NO BELL AT 11:43 (42 min)
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 A. King, Principal
Daily Announcements
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Feb. 18, 2011
General:
The Bear Club is looking for your used printer cartridges and unwanted cell phones. These items can be taken to Mr. Bunton’s room.
This is a reminder for students participating in “The Price of Life” next Tues., Feb. 22. You need to complete your pre-arranged form and turn it in. The financial literacy event will be third and fourth hour in the LHS auditorium with students from Flambeau and Bruce schools.
Remember that compatibility quiz you took a couple of weeks ago? Well, the results are in! You will be able to purchase your matches the week of Feb. 22-25 before school in the lobby and during lunch in the cafeteria. Cost is $1.00 for matches just in your class, and $2.00 for matches from the rest of the school. Bring your money next week and find out who you’re matched with!
Softball girls interested in attending a one day softball clinic at UW Stout on Sun. March 6, can pick up clinic information in the office this week. Forms must be in by Feb. 28.
Anyone interested in being in a commercial for the B.E.S.T. Program please see Mr. Yudes as soon as possible.
Student Services
More scholarships have been listed and deadlines are coming up for many of these scholarships. You need to keep checking the Student Services Bulletin Board and stop into Student Services for more information.
Seniors – remember there is another opportunity for help on the FAFSA, Financial Aid Packet, at WITC this Saturday, Feb. 19.
Students remember the deadline for Youth Options is March 1.
Seniors this is a reminder that local scholarships are open and due on March 10. This is a great opportunity to get financial assistance towards your college education. Stop by student services to get help and application material. Remember recommendations are required for many of the scholarships so make sure you are providing them with plenty of time to get the necessary forms completed.
Feb. 18, 2011
General:
The Bear Club is looking for your used printer cartridges and unwanted cell phones. These items can be taken to Mr. Bunton’s room.
This is a reminder for students participating in “The Price of Life” next Tues., Feb. 22. You need to complete your pre-arranged form and turn it in. The financial literacy event will be third and fourth hour in the LHS auditorium with students from Flambeau and Bruce schools.
Remember that compatibility quiz you took a couple of weeks ago? Well, the results are in! You will be able to purchase your matches the week of Feb. 22-25 before school in the lobby and during lunch in the cafeteria. Cost is $1.00 for matches just in your class, and $2.00 for matches from the rest of the school. Bring your money next week and find out who you’re matched with!
Softball girls interested in attending a one day softball clinic at UW Stout on Sun. March 6, can pick up clinic information in the office this week. Forms must be in by Feb. 28.
Anyone interested in being in a commercial for the B.E.S.T. Program please see Mr. Yudes as soon as possible.
Student Services
More scholarships have been listed and deadlines are coming up for many of these scholarships. You need to keep checking the Student Services Bulletin Board and stop into Student Services for more information.
Seniors – remember there is another opportunity for help on the FAFSA, Financial Aid Packet, at WITC this Saturday, Feb. 19.
Students remember the deadline for Youth Options is March 1.
Seniors this is a reminder that local scholarships are open and due on March 10. This is a great opportunity to get financial assistance towards your college education. Stop by student services to get help and application material. Remember recommendations are required for many of the scholarships so make sure you are providing them with plenty of time to get the necessary forms completed.
Labels:
B.E.S.T. Class Commercial,
FAFSA,
Price of Life,
youth options
Thursday, February 17, 2011
Daily Announcements
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Feb. 17, 2011
General:
ATTENTION SPANISH STUDENTS:
There will be a review session today. Spanish 2, your session will be today at 3:35 PM.
This is a reminder for students participating in “The Price of Life” next Tues., Feb. 22. You need to complete your pre-arranged form and turn it in. The financial literacy event will be third and fourth hour in the LHS auditorium with students from Flambeau and Bruce schools.
Softball girls interested in attending a one day softball clinic at UW Stout on Sun. March 6, can pick up clinic information in the office this week. Forms must be in by Feb. 28.
Anyone interested in being in a commercial for the B.E.S.T. Program please see Mr. Yudes as soon as possible.
Student Services
More scholarships have been listed and deadlines are coming up for many of these scholarships. You need to keep checking the Student Services Bulletin Board and stop into Student Services for more information.
Seniors – remember there is another opportunity for help on the FAFSA, Financial Aid Packet, at WITC this Saturday, Feb. 19.
Students remember the deadline for Youth Options is March 1.
Seniors this is a reminder that local scholarships are open and due on March 10. This is a great opportunity to get financial assistance towards your college education. Stop by student services to get help and application material. Remember recommendations are required for many of the scholarships so make sure you are providing them with plenty of time to get the necessary forms completed.
Feb. 17, 2011
General:
ATTENTION SPANISH STUDENTS:
There will be a review session today. Spanish 2, your session will be today at 3:35 PM.
This is a reminder for students participating in “The Price of Life” next Tues., Feb. 22. You need to complete your pre-arranged form and turn it in. The financial literacy event will be third and fourth hour in the LHS auditorium with students from Flambeau and Bruce schools.
Softball girls interested in attending a one day softball clinic at UW Stout on Sun. March 6, can pick up clinic information in the office this week. Forms must be in by Feb. 28.
Anyone interested in being in a commercial for the B.E.S.T. Program please see Mr. Yudes as soon as possible.
Student Services
More scholarships have been listed and deadlines are coming up for many of these scholarships. You need to keep checking the Student Services Bulletin Board and stop into Student Services for more information.
Seniors – remember there is another opportunity for help on the FAFSA, Financial Aid Packet, at WITC this Saturday, Feb. 19.
Students remember the deadline for Youth Options is March 1.
Seniors this is a reminder that local scholarships are open and due on March 10. This is a great opportunity to get financial assistance towards your college education. Stop by student services to get help and application material. Remember recommendations are required for many of the scholarships so make sure you are providing them with plenty of time to get the necessary forms completed.
Wednesday, February 16, 2011
Wrestling Update
The Ladysmith wrestling team won the Div. 3 Regional which they hosted on Saturday Feb. 12th. Winning the regional qualified the Jacks for the Team Sectional which was held Tuesday night at Clear Lake High School. In the first match Ladysmith defeated Cadott 42-36 and in the championship match we lost to Clear Lake 40-35. On Saturday, February 19 the following Ladysmith wrestlers will compete in the Sectionals at Osseo-Fairchild High School. Mitchel Livingston 112, Nick Becker 130, Ross Peterson 135, Brandon Davila 140, Otis Hamilton 145, Mike Niles 160, and Keith Rudesill 189.
Daily Announcements
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Feb. 16, 2011
General:
The Bear Club is looking for your used printer cartridges and unwanted cell phones. These items can be taken to Mr. Bunton’s room.
Seniors interested in the NUE Outstanding student scholarship should see Mr. Jansen to get the appropriate form and information. This scholarship needs to be completed today.
There will be a Student Council Meeting tomorrow at 7:45 AM in the Library to discuss Lumberjack Day.
ATTENTION SPANISH STUDENTS:
There will be review sessions this week. Spanish 1, your sessions will be TODAY at 7:45 AM and 3:35 PM. Spanish 2, your sessions will be on Thurs. at 7:45 AM and 3:35 PM. The AM sessions will be in the cafeteria. Make arrangements now to attend one or both of these sessions.
This is a reminder for students participating in “The Price of Life” next Tues., Feb. 22. You need to complete your pre-arranged form and turn it in. The financial literacy event will be third and fourth hour in the LHS auditorium with students from Flambeau and Bruce schools.
Softball girls interested in attending a one day softball clinic at UW Stout on Sun. March 6, can pick up clinic information in the office this week. Forms must be in by Feb. 28.
Anyone interested in being in a commercial for the B.E.S.T. Program please see Mr. Yudes as soon as possible.
Student Services
More scholarships have been listed and deadlines are coming up for many of these scholarships. You need to keep checking the Student Services Bulletin Board and stop into Student Services for more information.
Career Lab is closed from 10:00 – 11:00 AM this morning.
Students who signed up for the Master’s Driving School Summer Program, please stop by Student Services to pick up your packet.
There will be a HOSA Meeting today at 7:45 AM for all HOSA members in the library. Anyone interested in competing at State should be there!
Seniors – remember there is another opportunity for help on the FAFSA, Financial Aid Packet, at WITC this Saturday, Feb. 19.
Students remember the deadline for Youth Options is March 1.
Seniors this is a reminder that local scholarships are open and due on March 10. This is a great opportunity to get financial assistance towards your college education. Stop by student services to get help and application material. Remember recommendations are required for many of the scholarships so make sure you are providing them with plenty of time to get the necessary forms completed.
Feb. 16, 2011
General:
The Bear Club is looking for your used printer cartridges and unwanted cell phones. These items can be taken to Mr. Bunton’s room.
Seniors interested in the NUE Outstanding student scholarship should see Mr. Jansen to get the appropriate form and information. This scholarship needs to be completed today.
There will be a Student Council Meeting tomorrow at 7:45 AM in the Library to discuss Lumberjack Day.
ATTENTION SPANISH STUDENTS:
There will be review sessions this week. Spanish 1, your sessions will be TODAY at 7:45 AM and 3:35 PM. Spanish 2, your sessions will be on Thurs. at 7:45 AM and 3:35 PM. The AM sessions will be in the cafeteria. Make arrangements now to attend one or both of these sessions.
This is a reminder for students participating in “The Price of Life” next Tues., Feb. 22. You need to complete your pre-arranged form and turn it in. The financial literacy event will be third and fourth hour in the LHS auditorium with students from Flambeau and Bruce schools.
Softball girls interested in attending a one day softball clinic at UW Stout on Sun. March 6, can pick up clinic information in the office this week. Forms must be in by Feb. 28.
Anyone interested in being in a commercial for the B.E.S.T. Program please see Mr. Yudes as soon as possible.
Student Services
More scholarships have been listed and deadlines are coming up for many of these scholarships. You need to keep checking the Student Services Bulletin Board and stop into Student Services for more information.
Career Lab is closed from 10:00 – 11:00 AM this morning.
Students who signed up for the Master’s Driving School Summer Program, please stop by Student Services to pick up your packet.
There will be a HOSA Meeting today at 7:45 AM for all HOSA members in the library. Anyone interested in competing at State should be there!
Seniors – remember there is another opportunity for help on the FAFSA, Financial Aid Packet, at WITC this Saturday, Feb. 19.
Students remember the deadline for Youth Options is March 1.
Seniors this is a reminder that local scholarships are open and due on March 10. This is a great opportunity to get financial assistance towards your college education. Stop by student services to get help and application material. Remember recommendations are required for many of the scholarships so make sure you are providing them with plenty of time to get the necessary forms completed.
Tuesday, February 15, 2011
Daily Announcements
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Feb. 15, 2011
General:
The Bear Club is looking for your used printer cartridges and unwanted cell phones. These items can be taken to Mr. Bunton’s room.
High School Dance Team please be at LMS dressed and ready to perform by 4:15 today Tues. Feb. 15. Practice this week is Wed. & Thurs. after school in the cafeteria.
Seniors interested in the NUE Outstanding student scholarship should see Mr. Jansen to get the appropriate form and information. This scholarship needs to be completed by Wed. Feb. 16.
Student Council Meeting on Thurs., Feb. 17, at 7:45 AM in the Library to discuss Lumberjack Day.
ATTENTION SPANISH STUDENTS:
There will be review sessions this week. Spanish 1, your sessions will be on Wed. at 7:45 AM and 3:35 PM. Spanish 2, your sessions will be on Thurs. at 7:45 AM and 3:35 PM. The AM sessions will be in the cafeteria. Make arrangements now to attend one or both of these sessions.
Softball girls interested in attending a one day softball clinic at UW Stout on Sun. March 6, can pick up clinic information in the office this week. Forms must be in by Feb. 28.
Student Services
More scholarships have been listed and deadlines are coming up for many of these scholarships. You need to keep checking the Student Services Bulletin Board and stop into Student Services for more information.
Students who signed up for the Master’s Driving School Summer Program, please stop by Student Services to pick up your packet.
There will be a HOSA Meeting on Wed. morning at 7:45 AM for all HOSA members in the library. Anyone interested in competing at State should be there!
Seniors – remember there is another opportunity for help on the FAFSA, Financial Aid Packet, at WITC this Saturday, Feb. 19.
Students remember the deadline for Youth Options is March 1.
Feb. 15, 2011
General:
The Bear Club is looking for your used printer cartridges and unwanted cell phones. These items can be taken to Mr. Bunton’s room.
High School Dance Team please be at LMS dressed and ready to perform by 4:15 today Tues. Feb. 15. Practice this week is Wed. & Thurs. after school in the cafeteria.
Seniors interested in the NUE Outstanding student scholarship should see Mr. Jansen to get the appropriate form and information. This scholarship needs to be completed by Wed. Feb. 16.
Student Council Meeting on Thurs., Feb. 17, at 7:45 AM in the Library to discuss Lumberjack Day.
ATTENTION SPANISH STUDENTS:
There will be review sessions this week. Spanish 1, your sessions will be on Wed. at 7:45 AM and 3:35 PM. Spanish 2, your sessions will be on Thurs. at 7:45 AM and 3:35 PM. The AM sessions will be in the cafeteria. Make arrangements now to attend one or both of these sessions.
Softball girls interested in attending a one day softball clinic at UW Stout on Sun. March 6, can pick up clinic information in the office this week. Forms must be in by Feb. 28.
Student Services
More scholarships have been listed and deadlines are coming up for many of these scholarships. You need to keep checking the Student Services Bulletin Board and stop into Student Services for more information.
Students who signed up for the Master’s Driving School Summer Program, please stop by Student Services to pick up your packet.
There will be a HOSA Meeting on Wed. morning at 7:45 AM for all HOSA members in the library. Anyone interested in competing at State should be there!
Seniors – remember there is another opportunity for help on the FAFSA, Financial Aid Packet, at WITC this Saturday, Feb. 19.
Students remember the deadline for Youth Options is March 1.
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Monday, February 14, 2011
LHS Wrestling Team Regional Champions!
This past Saturday LHS wrestlers took first in the Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Association Wrestling Regionals. The Jacks had 6 champions out of the 8 wrestlers they had in the finals. Tomorrow night the Jacks travel to Clear Lake for the Wrestling Team Sectional. The winner goes to the state team tournament March 4th and 5th.
Weekly Bulletin
LADYSMITH HIGH SCHOOL
Ladysmith, Wisconsin
CALENDAR: FEBRUARY 14, 2011
Monday, Feb.14 Valentines Day
Tuesday, Feb.15 7:30 AM ENGLISH Mtg.
5:45/7:30 PM BBB @ Hayward
5:45/7:30 PM GBB @ Cameron
6:00 PM WR Team Sectionals @ Clear Lake
Wednesday, Feb.16
Thursday, Feb.17 7:30 AM PHY. ED./HEALTH Mtg.
3:35 PM ART Mtg.
5:45/7:30 PM BBB @ Barron
Friday, Feb.18 5:45/7:30 PM GBB @ Chetek
Saturday, Feb.19 10:00 AM WR Sectionals @ Osseo
SUPERVISIONS:
1. Cafeteria:AM Brkfst 7:45-8:10 Ms. Berg
2. Bus Supervision:AM 7:45-8:10 Mr. Frank
PM 3:30-3:45 Mrs. Diamond
3. Detention: AM 7:45-8:10 Mr. Yudes - Room 201
PM 3:35-4:00 Mr. Hanson - Room 411
DATES FOR YOUR CALENDAR:
Monday, Feb. 21 – No School
Tuesday, Feb. 22 – Progress Reports Due
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
Robert A. King, Principal
Ladysmith, Wisconsin
CALENDAR: FEBRUARY 14, 2011
Monday, Feb.14 Valentines Day
Tuesday, Feb.15 7:30 AM ENGLISH Mtg.
5:45/7:30 PM BBB @ Hayward
5:45/7:30 PM GBB @ Cameron
6:00 PM WR Team Sectionals @ Clear Lake
Wednesday, Feb.16
Thursday, Feb.17 7:30 AM PHY. ED./HEALTH Mtg.
3:35 PM ART Mtg.
5:45/7:30 PM BBB @ Barron
Friday, Feb.18 5:45/7:30 PM GBB @ Chetek
Saturday, Feb.19 10:00 AM WR Sectionals @ Osseo
SUPERVISIONS:
1. Cafeteria:AM Brkfst 7:45-8:10 Ms. Berg
2. Bus Supervision:AM 7:45-8:10 Mr. Frank
PM 3:30-3:45 Mrs. Diamond
3. Detention: AM 7:45-8:10 Mr. Yudes - Room 201
PM 3:35-4:00 Mr. Hanson - Room 411
DATES FOR YOUR CALENDAR:
Monday, Feb. 21 – No School
Tuesday, Feb. 22 – Progress Reports Due
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
Robert A. King, Principal
Daily Announcements
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Feb. 14, 2011
General:
The Bear Club is looking for your used printer cartridges and unwanted cell phones. These items can be taken to Mr. Bunton’s room.
The Valentine flowers that were ordered will be delivered today during third hour.
Seniors interested in the NUE Outstanding student scholarship should see Mr. Jansen to get the appropriate form and information. This scholarship needs to be completed by Wed. Feb. 16.
Student Services
More scholarships have been listed and deadlines are coming up for many of these scholarships. You need to keep checking the Student Services Bulletin Board and stop into Student Services for more information.
There will be a HOSA Meeting on Wed. morning at 7:45 AM for all HOSA members in the library. Anyone interested in competing at State should be there!
Students remember the deadline for Youth Options is March 1.
Feb. 14, 2011
General:
The Bear Club is looking for your used printer cartridges and unwanted cell phones. These items can be taken to Mr. Bunton’s room.
The Valentine flowers that were ordered will be delivered today during third hour.
Seniors interested in the NUE Outstanding student scholarship should see Mr. Jansen to get the appropriate form and information. This scholarship needs to be completed by Wed. Feb. 16.
Student Services
More scholarships have been listed and deadlines are coming up for many of these scholarships. You need to keep checking the Student Services Bulletin Board and stop into Student Services for more information.
There will be a HOSA Meeting on Wed. morning at 7:45 AM for all HOSA members in the library. Anyone interested in competing at State should be there!
Students remember the deadline for Youth Options is March 1.
Friday, February 11, 2011
Daily Announcements
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Feb. 11, 2011
General:
If any student wants to enter the Doodle 4 Google Contest, see Mrs. Bricco for details and our school’s registration code.
All students who participated in the Empty Bowl Project first semester need to see Mrs. Bricco ASAP.
Any student from the 1st OR 2nd semester Global Studies classes who is interested in attending the upcoming “Festive of Nations” field trip, must see Mr. Novakofski or Mrs. Chopp to sign up by the end of the week. To be eligible, you must be passing all of your classes, and not have outstanding detentions.
Valentine’s Day is just around the corner, are you looking for a gift for that special someone or a friend? Well you can fix that problem and support Prom too. Today you can purchase a rose for $3.00 or a carnation for $2.00 before school. All proceeds benefit the 2011 Prom. Flowers will be delivered on Valentine’s Day, Feb. 14 during third hour.
Seniors interested in the NUE Outstanding student scholarship should see Mr. Jansen to get the appropriate form and information. This scholarship needs to be completed by Wed. Feb. 16.
Student Services
More scholarships have been listed and deadlines are coming up for many of these scholarships. You need to keep checking the Student Services Bulletin Board and stop into Student Services for more information.
Students that missed the Senior Meeting on Fri. Feb. 4 should see Student Services for updates.
The Rusk County Community Foundation has (3) $500.00 grants available for a project which will fill a school or community need. The deadline for the application is today - See Student Services for the application.
Feb. 11, 2011
General:
If any student wants to enter the Doodle 4 Google Contest, see Mrs. Bricco for details and our school’s registration code.
All students who participated in the Empty Bowl Project first semester need to see Mrs. Bricco ASAP.
Any student from the 1st OR 2nd semester Global Studies classes who is interested in attending the upcoming “Festive of Nations” field trip, must see Mr. Novakofski or Mrs. Chopp to sign up by the end of the week. To be eligible, you must be passing all of your classes, and not have outstanding detentions.
Valentine’s Day is just around the corner, are you looking for a gift for that special someone or a friend? Well you can fix that problem and support Prom too. Today you can purchase a rose for $3.00 or a carnation for $2.00 before school. All proceeds benefit the 2011 Prom. Flowers will be delivered on Valentine’s Day, Feb. 14 during third hour.
Seniors interested in the NUE Outstanding student scholarship should see Mr. Jansen to get the appropriate form and information. This scholarship needs to be completed by Wed. Feb. 16.
Student Services
More scholarships have been listed and deadlines are coming up for many of these scholarships. You need to keep checking the Student Services Bulletin Board and stop into Student Services for more information.
Students that missed the Senior Meeting on Fri. Feb. 4 should see Student Services for updates.
The Rusk County Community Foundation has (3) $500.00 grants available for a project which will fill a school or community need. The deadline for the application is today - See Student Services for the application.
Thursday, February 10, 2011
A Chemistry Story
Chemistry student writes a story using elements.
A trip to Francium
After deciding against a space tour to neptunium and plutonium, I decided to go to Europium. I flew from Californium to Francium. When I got to Francium, the first thing I did was get stuck in terbium traffic. It was a hassium. Luckily, my cab driver, Antimony, was a good samarium and got through safely. I tipped him in silver. After getting to my hotel, Iodine at a nice restaurant. After I ate, I looked to see that all of the waitresses except one argon. I ask her where the bathroom was so I could wash my hands in the zinc. After seeing a platinum selling artist perform at the darmstadtium , I decided I was ready to go home. I took a cruise on the seaborgium back home to Americium. The person next to me got sea sick. I hated to see them sulfur . Finally, I could see the neon signs! When I arrived on shore, a nobelium person escorted me to a taxi and drove me home. I definitely can’t wait to go back. It was the least boron trip I ever went on! By Sarah Skrypek
A trip to Francium
After deciding against a space tour to neptunium and plutonium, I decided to go to Europium. I flew from Californium to Francium. When I got to Francium, the first thing I did was get stuck in terbium traffic. It was a hassium. Luckily, my cab driver, Antimony, was a good samarium and got through safely. I tipped him in silver. After getting to my hotel, Iodine at a nice restaurant. After I ate, I looked to see that all of the waitresses except one argon. I ask her where the bathroom was so I could wash my hands in the zinc. After seeing a platinum selling artist perform at the darmstadtium , I decided I was ready to go home. I took a cruise on the seaborgium back home to Americium. The person next to me got sea sick. I hated to see them sulfur . Finally, I could see the neon signs! When I arrived on shore, a nobelium person escorted me to a taxi and drove me home. I definitely can’t wait to go back. It was the least boron trip I ever went on! By Sarah Skrypek
2010-2011 Conference Champions!
The Ladysmith wrestling team finished the conference dual meet schedule undefeated with a 54-27 win over Chetek. The Jacks won the HON Conference Tournament at Cumberland by scoring 220 points to Cumberlands 172. Junior Mitch Livingston won his second title at 112. Senior Nick Becker earned his second title, this year at 135. Sophomore Ross Peterson earned his 2nd championship in 2 tries. Junior Brandon Davila placed first at 145, as did Otis Hamilton at 152. Senior Keith Rudesill claimed his 3rd title at 189. At the end of the day, Ladysmith had 6 conference champions and their 3rd Heart of the North Conference Championship in the last 4 years. The wrestling team looks forward to a hard week of practice before the state Regional Tournament this Saturday at Ladysmith. Thanks to all who support Ladysmith wrestling from the coaches.
Daily Announcements
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Feb. 10, 2011
General:
The Bear Club is looking for your used printer cartridges and unwanted cell phones. These items can be taken to Mr. Bunton’s room.
If any student wants to enter the Doodle 4 Google Contest, see Mrs. Bricco for details and our school’s registration code.
All students who participated in the Empty Bowl Project first semester need to see Mrs. Bricco ASAP.
Any student from the 1st OR 2nd semester Global Studies classes who is interested in attending the upcoming “Festive of Nations” field trip, must see Mr. Novakofski or Mrs. Chopp to sign up by the end of the week. To be eligible, you must be passing all of your classes, and not have outstanding detentions.
Valentine’s Day is just around the corner, are you looking for a gift for that special someone or a friend? Well you can fix that problem and support Prom too. Feb. 10 and 11 you can purchase a rose for $3.00 or a carnation for $2.00 before school. All proceeds benefit the 2011 Prom. Flowers will be delivered on Valentine’s Day, Feb. 14 during third hour.
Seniors interested in the NUE Outstanding student scholarship should see Mr. Jansen to get the appropriate form and information. This scholarship needs to be completed by Wed. Feb. 16.
Student Services
More scholarships have been listed and deadlines are coming up for many of these scholarships. You need to keep checking the Student Services Bulletin Board and stop into Student Services for more information.
Students that missed the Senior Meeting on Fri. Feb. 4 should see Student Services for updates.
The Rusk County Community Foundation has (3) $500.00 grants available for a project which will fill a school or community need. The deadline for the application is tomorrow - See Student Services for the application.
Feb. 10, 2011
General:
The Bear Club is looking for your used printer cartridges and unwanted cell phones. These items can be taken to Mr. Bunton’s room.
If any student wants to enter the Doodle 4 Google Contest, see Mrs. Bricco for details and our school’s registration code.
All students who participated in the Empty Bowl Project first semester need to see Mrs. Bricco ASAP.
Any student from the 1st OR 2nd semester Global Studies classes who is interested in attending the upcoming “Festive of Nations” field trip, must see Mr. Novakofski or Mrs. Chopp to sign up by the end of the week. To be eligible, you must be passing all of your classes, and not have outstanding detentions.
Valentine’s Day is just around the corner, are you looking for a gift for that special someone or a friend? Well you can fix that problem and support Prom too. Feb. 10 and 11 you can purchase a rose for $3.00 or a carnation for $2.00 before school. All proceeds benefit the 2011 Prom. Flowers will be delivered on Valentine’s Day, Feb. 14 during third hour.
Seniors interested in the NUE Outstanding student scholarship should see Mr. Jansen to get the appropriate form and information. This scholarship needs to be completed by Wed. Feb. 16.
Student Services
More scholarships have been listed and deadlines are coming up for many of these scholarships. You need to keep checking the Student Services Bulletin Board and stop into Student Services for more information.
Students that missed the Senior Meeting on Fri. Feb. 4 should see Student Services for updates.
The Rusk County Community Foundation has (3) $500.00 grants available for a project which will fill a school or community need. The deadline for the application is tomorrow - See Student Services for the application.
Wednesday, February 9, 2011
Daily Announcements
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Feb. 9, 2011
General:
In any student wants to enter the Doodle 4 Google Contest, see Mrs. Bricco for details and our school’s registration code.
All students who participated in the Empty Bowl Project first semester need to see Mrs. Bricco ASAP.
Any student from the 1st OR 2nd semester Global Studies classes who is interested in attending the upcoming “Festive of Nations” field trip, must see Mr. Novakofski or Mrs. Chopp to sign up by the end of the week. To be eligible, you must be passing all of your classes, and not have outstanding detentions.
Valentine’s Day is just around the corner, are you looking for a gift for that special someone or a friend? Well you can fix that problem and support Prom too. Feb. 9 thru Feb. 11 you can purchase a rose for $3.00 or a carnation for $2.00 before school. All proceeds benefit the 2011 Prom. Flowers will be delivered on Valentine’s Day, Feb. 14 during third hour.
Seniors interested in the NUE Outstanding student scholarship should see Mr. Jansen to get the appropriate form and information. This scholarship needs to be completed by Wed. Feb. 16.
Student Services
More scholarships have been listed and deadlines are coming up for many of these scholarships. You need to keep checking the Student Services Bulletin Board and stop into Student Services for more information.
The career lab will be closed today from 11:00 AM to 6:30 PM.
Students that missed the Senior Meeting on Fri. Feb. 4 should see Student Services for updates.
The Rusk County Community Foundation has (3) $500.00 grants available for a project which will fill a school or community need. The deadline for the application is Feb. 11 - See Student Services for the application.
Feb. 9, 2011
General:
In any student wants to enter the Doodle 4 Google Contest, see Mrs. Bricco for details and our school’s registration code.
All students who participated in the Empty Bowl Project first semester need to see Mrs. Bricco ASAP.
Any student from the 1st OR 2nd semester Global Studies classes who is interested in attending the upcoming “Festive of Nations” field trip, must see Mr. Novakofski or Mrs. Chopp to sign up by the end of the week. To be eligible, you must be passing all of your classes, and not have outstanding detentions.
Valentine’s Day is just around the corner, are you looking for a gift for that special someone or a friend? Well you can fix that problem and support Prom too. Feb. 9 thru Feb. 11 you can purchase a rose for $3.00 or a carnation for $2.00 before school. All proceeds benefit the 2011 Prom. Flowers will be delivered on Valentine’s Day, Feb. 14 during third hour.
Seniors interested in the NUE Outstanding student scholarship should see Mr. Jansen to get the appropriate form and information. This scholarship needs to be completed by Wed. Feb. 16.
Student Services
More scholarships have been listed and deadlines are coming up for many of these scholarships. You need to keep checking the Student Services Bulletin Board and stop into Student Services for more information.
The career lab will be closed today from 11:00 AM to 6:30 PM.
Students that missed the Senior Meeting on Fri. Feb. 4 should see Student Services for updates.
The Rusk County Community Foundation has (3) $500.00 grants available for a project which will fill a school or community need. The deadline for the application is Feb. 11 - See Student Services for the application.
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Tuesday, February 8, 2011
Nordic Ski Team Update
Twelve cross country skiers from the Ladysmith Nordic Ski Team competed in the Northern Conference Ski meet this past week. The conditions were a little brisk but that provided a well packed and very fast course for the skiers from all around Northern Wisconsin. Considering that this was our first year as a team, all the skiers did a fantastic job and we fully expect to build upon this season’s experiences and be back next year stronger than ever. Of special note, International students Mariana Morales Rodriguez (Mexico) and Martin Boye (Netherlands) each competed in what was their very first ski race. For Mariana, this was her first real winter – snow included!!
University of Minnesota-Duluth Tour
On January 26th, 26 students from the Ladysmith Health Care Academy attended a tour of the University of Minnesota – Duluth Campus and Medical School. One of the highlights was the tour of the Gross Anatomy Lab in which students were treated to presentations delivered by 2nd year Medical Students through examination of several brains, spinal cords, hearts and kidneys. Health Care Academy students all commented on how it helped so much to see these organs in person as opposed to simply relying on textbook diagrams and models. In addition, the students were led through the pathology lab were the Medical School Students pointed out some of the favorite specimens including different types of cancerous growths and tissues.
Girls' Basketball "C" Team Update
The Girls C Basketball Team has a roster of 9 girls. All 9 girls have a great opportunity to see lots of minutes on the court this year. We have two players from Korea, Daun (Nikki) Kim and Junga (Claire) Eum and Rhiassa Brondi from Brazil. They bring a lot of energy to our team! Karansa Franzen (Junior), Dakota Thompson (Freshman) and Raven Engelbrecht (Freshman) lead our team on the court. Karansa is a great vocal leader. She does a great job of keeping the team focused on the court. Dakota and Raven work really well together and do most of the ball handling for our team. Daniella Baker (Freshman), Kayla Gudis (Freshman) and Kayla Lobermeir (Freshman) also contribute a great deal to our team. The girls are gaining a lot of great experience this year and are improving every game.
Monday, February 7, 2011
January's Students' of the Month
Four Students Named Students’ of the Month
Freshmen Haley Seifert, Sophomore Auhstin Larsen, Junior Mitchell Livingston, and Senior Megan Rogness were recently named Ladysmith High School’s students of the month for January. A teacher must nominate the student and provide the rationale for the nomination. Approval for each student nominee is determined by a vote at the monthly faculty meeting. The students were nominated for volunteerism, classroom participation, academic focus, and their disciplined efforts in extra and co-curricular activities.
Freshmen Haley Seifert, Sophomore Auhstin Larsen, Junior Mitchell Livingston, and Senior Megan Rogness were recently named Ladysmith High School’s students of the month for January. A teacher must nominate the student and provide the rationale for the nomination. Approval for each student nominee is determined by a vote at the monthly faculty meeting. The students were nominated for volunteerism, classroom participation, academic focus, and their disciplined efforts in extra and co-curricular activities.
Weekly Bulletin
LADYSMITH HIGH SCHOOL
Ladysmith, Wisconsin
CALENDAR: FEBRUARY 7, 2011
Monday, Feb. 7 5:45/7:30 PM BBB vs. Fall Creek
Tuesday, Feb. 8 7:30 AM FCE Mtg.
3:35 PM SPED Mtg.
Wednesday, Feb. 9 Academic Schedule
3:35 PM Science Mtg.
Thursday, Feb. 10 10:12/11:22 AM Fr. So. Jr. Scheduling
10:12/11:22 AM Senior Assembly – Auditorium
5:45/7:30 PM GBB vs. Spooner
Friday, Feb. 11 7:30 AM Status Breakfast = Staff Room
1:00 PM Early Release – Staff Development
5:45/7:30 PM BBB @ Northwestern
Registration Deadline for March 12 SAT
Saturday, Feb. 12 9:30 AM WR Regionals Home
ACT Test
SUPERVISIONS:
1. Cafeteria: AM Brkfst 7:45-8:10 Mrs. Bement
2. Bus Supervision: AM 7:45-8:10 Mr. Jensen
PM 3:30-3:45 Mrs. Olson
3. Detention: AM 7:45-8:10 Mr. Bunton Room 610
PM 3:35-4:00 Mrs. Titera Rm 151
DATES FOR YOUR CALENDAR:
Mon., Feb. 7- Local Scholarships open for application
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., February 9 - 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)
Thurs., February 10 – Scheduling & Senior Assembly
Period 1 - - 8:15-8:50 (35 min)
Period 2 - - 8:54-9:29 (35 min)
Period 3 - - 9:33-10:08 (35 min)
Scheduling/Assembly - - 10:12-11:12 (60 min)
Period 4 - - 11:16-11:56 (40 min)
Period 5 - - 12:00-1:15 (A & B Lunch)
A Lunch: 12:00-12:35 NO BELL AT 12:35 (35 min)
5A Class: 12:00-12:40 NO BELL AT 12:40 (40 min)
B Lunch: 12:40-1:15 NO BELL AT 12:40 (35 min)
5B Class: 12:35-1:15 NO BELL AT 12:35 (40 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)
Fri., February 11 - Early Dismissal for Students
Period 1 - 8:15 – 8:44 (29 min)
Period 2 - 8:48 – 9:16 (28 min)
Period 3 - 9:20 – 9:47 (27 min)
Period 4 - 9:51 – 10:18 (27 min)
Period 6 - 10:22 – 10:49 (27 min)
Period 7 - 10:53 – 11:20 (27 min)
Period 8 - 11:24 – 11:52 (28 min)
Period 5 - 11:56 – 1:00 (A & B Lunch)
A Lunch: 11:56–12:27 NO BELL AT 12:27 (31 min)
5A Class: 11:56-12:29 NO BELL AT 12:29 (33 min)
B Lunch: 12:29-1:00 NO BELL AT 12:29 (31 min)
5B Class: 12:27-1:00 NO BELL AT 12:27 (33 min)
Robert A. King, Principal
Ladysmith, Wisconsin
CALENDAR: FEBRUARY 7, 2011
Monday, Feb. 7 5:45/7:30 PM BBB vs. Fall Creek
Tuesday, Feb. 8 7:30 AM FCE Mtg.
3:35 PM SPED Mtg.
Wednesday, Feb. 9 Academic Schedule
3:35 PM Science Mtg.
Thursday, Feb. 10 10:12/11:22 AM Fr. So. Jr. Scheduling
10:12/11:22 AM Senior Assembly – Auditorium
5:45/7:30 PM GBB vs. Spooner
Friday, Feb. 11 7:30 AM Status Breakfast = Staff Room
1:00 PM Early Release – Staff Development
5:45/7:30 PM BBB @ Northwestern
Registration Deadline for March 12 SAT
Saturday, Feb. 12 9:30 AM WR Regionals Home
ACT Test
SUPERVISIONS:
1. Cafeteria: AM Brkfst 7:45-8:10 Mrs. Bement
2. Bus Supervision: AM 7:45-8:10 Mr. Jensen
PM 3:30-3:45 Mrs. Olson
3. Detention: AM 7:45-8:10 Mr. Bunton Room 610
PM 3:35-4:00 Mrs. Titera Rm 151
DATES FOR YOUR CALENDAR:
Mon., Feb. 7- Local Scholarships open for application
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., February 9 - 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)
Thurs., February 10 – Scheduling & Senior Assembly
Period 1 - - 8:15-8:50 (35 min)
Period 2 - - 8:54-9:29 (35 min)
Period 3 - - 9:33-10:08 (35 min)
Scheduling/Assembly - - 10:12-11:12 (60 min)
Period 4 - - 11:16-11:56 (40 min)
Period 5 - - 12:00-1:15 (A & B Lunch)
A Lunch: 12:00-12:35 NO BELL AT 12:35 (35 min)
5A Class: 12:00-12:40 NO BELL AT 12:40 (40 min)
B Lunch: 12:40-1:15 NO BELL AT 12:40 (35 min)
5B Class: 12:35-1:15 NO BELL AT 12:35 (40 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)
Fri., February 11 - Early Dismissal for Students
Period 1 - 8:15 – 8:44 (29 min)
Period 2 - 8:48 – 9:16 (28 min)
Period 3 - 9:20 – 9:47 (27 min)
Period 4 - 9:51 – 10:18 (27 min)
Period 6 - 10:22 – 10:49 (27 min)
Period 7 - 10:53 – 11:20 (27 min)
Period 8 - 11:24 – 11:52 (28 min)
Period 5 - 11:56 – 1:00 (A & B Lunch)
A Lunch: 11:56–12:27 NO BELL AT 12:27 (31 min)
5A Class: 11:56-12:29 NO BELL AT 12:29 (33 min)
B Lunch: 12:29-1:00 NO BELL AT 12:29 (31 min)
5B Class: 12:27-1:00 NO BELL AT 12:27 (33 min)
Robert A. King, Principal
Daily Announcements
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Feb. 7, 2011
General:
Valentine’s Day is just around the corner, are you looking for a gift for that special someone or a friend? Well you can fix that problem and support Prom too. Feb. 7 thru Feb. 11 you can purchase a rose for $3.00 or a carnation for $2.00 before school. All proceeds benefit the 2011 Prom. Flowers will be delivered on Valentine’s Day, Feb. 14 during third hour.
Student Services
More scholarships have been listed and deadlines are coming up for many of these scholarships. You need to keep checking the Student Services Bulletin Board and stop into Student Services for more information.
Students interested in exploring the opportunities available at WITC can sign up to go to a career day at WITC on Thur. March 3 from 9:30-11:20 AM. Students will have the chance to meet professors, tour the campus and explore a variety of career interests. See Student Services for more information or to sign up. Registration is due by Tues. Feb. 8.
Seniors that will be attending college in the Fall and did not attend the Financial Aid Meeting last week may pick up a folder in Student Services that contains important information regarding signing up for loans, grants and scholarships. Also, there are still spaces available on Feb. 9 to receive help completing the FAFSA application. Stop by to check times
The Rusk County Community Foundation has (3) $500.00 grants available for a project which will fill a school or community need. The deadline for the application is Feb. 11 - See Student Services for the application.
Juniors and Seniors: CVTC will have career tours available on the Eau Claire campus on Feb. 15. Stop by student services to see what tours are available or for more information.
Feb. 7, 2011
General:
Valentine’s Day is just around the corner, are you looking for a gift for that special someone or a friend? Well you can fix that problem and support Prom too. Feb. 7 thru Feb. 11 you can purchase a rose for $3.00 or a carnation for $2.00 before school. All proceeds benefit the 2011 Prom. Flowers will be delivered on Valentine’s Day, Feb. 14 during third hour.
Student Services
More scholarships have been listed and deadlines are coming up for many of these scholarships. You need to keep checking the Student Services Bulletin Board and stop into Student Services for more information.
Students interested in exploring the opportunities available at WITC can sign up to go to a career day at WITC on Thur. March 3 from 9:30-11:20 AM. Students will have the chance to meet professors, tour the campus and explore a variety of career interests. See Student Services for more information or to sign up. Registration is due by Tues. Feb. 8.
Seniors that will be attending college in the Fall and did not attend the Financial Aid Meeting last week may pick up a folder in Student Services that contains important information regarding signing up for loans, grants and scholarships. Also, there are still spaces available on Feb. 9 to receive help completing the FAFSA application. Stop by to check times
The Rusk County Community Foundation has (3) $500.00 grants available for a project which will fill a school or community need. The deadline for the application is Feb. 11 - See Student Services for the application.
Juniors and Seniors: CVTC will have career tours available on the Eau Claire campus on Feb. 15. Stop by student services to see what tours are available or for more information.
Friday, February 4, 2011
Wrestling Team Update
The Ladysmith wrestling team defeated Chetek on Tuesday, Feb. 1st 54-27 to complete the dual meet portion of the schedule with a dual record of 8-0. This is the second year in a row the Lumberjacks have gone undefeated in Conference matches. The Wrestling team currently has won 21 conference dual meets in a row. Over the last four seasons the Jacks are an outstanding 30-1 in dual meets. The Lumberjacks have won the HON Conference Wrestling Title 2 of the last 3 years and will try to make it 3 out of 4 this Saturday at the conference tournament in Cumberland. Congratulations Jacks!
Boys Basketball Team Update
The boys basketball team enters their final month prior to the state tournament playoffs with a Record of 15-1. Currently, the Jacks are ranked #11 in the state.
Team members are:
Seniors-Eric Effertz averaging 15.0 points per game
Todd Sarauer 10.2 points per game
Ryley Closs 11.9 points per game
Sean Schmick
Brent Sisko 10.0 points per game
Ryan Jansen
Juniors-Zach Mulholland, Matt Whittenberger, and Mark Schmidt
Sophomores-Donie Saboni, and Markus Armstrong
The Jack's B-team has been very competitive this season with many close games. The guys have lost 6 games by 3 points or less. They are led by leading scorer Logan Neisinger and leading rebounders Ty Warwick and Trey Webb. Currently their record is 2-12.
Team members are:
Seniors-Eric Effertz averaging 15.0 points per game
Todd Sarauer 10.2 points per game
Ryley Closs 11.9 points per game
Sean Schmick
Brent Sisko 10.0 points per game
Ryan Jansen
Juniors-Zach Mulholland, Matt Whittenberger, and Mark Schmidt
Sophomores-Donie Saboni, and Markus Armstrong
The Jack's B-team has been very competitive this season with many close games. The guys have lost 6 games by 3 points or less. They are led by leading scorer Logan Neisinger and leading rebounders Ty Warwick and Trey Webb. Currently their record is 2-12.
Snowball Dance
Last week our annual Snowball Dance was held at the Stephan Pavillion in the township of Grant. Students from Eau Claire North, Eau Claire Memorial, Cadott, Thorp, Stanley-Boyd, Medford, Flambeau, Phillips, and Ladysmith were in attendance. Acting as hosts, servers, and helpers were members of the Ladysmith High School Student Council and the following international student volunteers NaYean Kim (NaNa), Seongmin Cho(Simon), Seongjin Cho (Lucia), Dauen Lee (Dawn), and Hyun Jung Lim (Linda). Thank you to all the teachers and staff who make this such a wonderful event.
Girls Basketball B Squad Update
The 2010-11 Girls B Squad is made up of: Erin Albus, Tori Bates, Sam Burch, Michelle Fuchs, Jenna Lent, Stephanie Morgan, Tiffany Nelson, and Shelby Prince.
All 8 girls play a major role on the team. Each girl has seen a starting role at various times throughout the season. Our key ball handlers on the floor are Michelle Fuchs and Tiffany Nelson.
Currently our record is 5-9.
All 8 girls play a major role on the team. Each girl has seen a starting role at various times throughout the season. Our key ball handlers on the floor are Michelle Fuchs and Tiffany Nelson.
Currently our record is 5-9.
Girls Basketball Team Update
As the basketball season enters the last month of competition (before the state tournament playoffs), the Ladysmith Lumberjills are poised to finish strong. The Jills are led by two senior captains Rachel Rands and Megan Rogness. Currently our record is 11 and 4 and the Jills have won 10 of their last 11 games. Other players on the team are Molly Borman,Erin Molstad, Jade Effertz, Haley Seifert, Brittnee Zuck, Karleigh Cody, and Mariah Stoll.
Daily Announcements
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Feb. 4, 2011
General:
Attention Forensics members!
There has been a change to the date of the Forensics DISTRICT competition in Eau Claire. This year, it will be held on March 14. SUB-DISTRICTS are still being held in Rice Lake on Feb. 17.
Seniors are reminded to bring in a baby picture of themselves for the senior slide show today. Give to Mrs. Peggar in the library.
Valentine’s Day is just around the corner, are you looking for a gift for that special someone or a friend? Well you can fix that problem and support Prom too. Feb. 7 thru Feb. 11 you can purchase a rose for $3.00 or a carnation for $2.00 before school. All proceeds benefit the 2011 Prom. Flowers will be delivered on Valentine’s Day, Feb. 14 during third hour.
Student Services
More scholarships have been listed and deadlines are coming up for many of these scholarships. You need to keep checking the Student Services Bulletin Board and stop into Student Services for more information.
Today is the last day you can earn credits for WITC in the Business Department, please turn your registration form in to Mrs. Titera! Take advantage of these credits now while you can, you can’t get them if you don’t register!
Seniors: There will be a scholarship meeting today eighth hour. Please report to the auditorium.
Students interested in exploring the opportunities available at WITC can sign up to go to a career day at WITC on Thur. March 3 from 9:30-11:20 AM. Students will have the chance to meet professors, tour the campus and explore a variety of career interests. See Student Services for more information or to sign up. Registration is due by Tues. Feb. 8.
Seniors that will be attending college in the Fall and did not attend the Financial Aid Meeting last week may pick up a folder in Student Services that contains important information regarding signing up for loans, grants and scholarships. Also, there are still spaces available on Feb. 9 to receive help completing the FAFSA application. Stop by to check times
The Rusk County Community Foundation has (3) $500.00 grants available for a project which will fill a school or community need. The deadline for the application is Feb. 11 - See Student Services for the application.
Juniors and Seniors: CVTC will have career tours available on the Eau Claire campus on Feb. 15. Stop by student services to see what tours are available or for more information.
Feb. 4, 2011
General:
Attention Forensics members!
There has been a change to the date of the Forensics DISTRICT competition in Eau Claire. This year, it will be held on March 14. SUB-DISTRICTS are still being held in Rice Lake on Feb. 17.
Seniors are reminded to bring in a baby picture of themselves for the senior slide show today. Give to Mrs. Peggar in the library.
Valentine’s Day is just around the corner, are you looking for a gift for that special someone or a friend? Well you can fix that problem and support Prom too. Feb. 7 thru Feb. 11 you can purchase a rose for $3.00 or a carnation for $2.00 before school. All proceeds benefit the 2011 Prom. Flowers will be delivered on Valentine’s Day, Feb. 14 during third hour.
Student Services
More scholarships have been listed and deadlines are coming up for many of these scholarships. You need to keep checking the Student Services Bulletin Board and stop into Student Services for more information.
Today is the last day you can earn credits for WITC in the Business Department, please turn your registration form in to Mrs. Titera! Take advantage of these credits now while you can, you can’t get them if you don’t register!
Seniors: There will be a scholarship meeting today eighth hour. Please report to the auditorium.
Students interested in exploring the opportunities available at WITC can sign up to go to a career day at WITC on Thur. March 3 from 9:30-11:20 AM. Students will have the chance to meet professors, tour the campus and explore a variety of career interests. See Student Services for more information or to sign up. Registration is due by Tues. Feb. 8.
Seniors that will be attending college in the Fall and did not attend the Financial Aid Meeting last week may pick up a folder in Student Services that contains important information regarding signing up for loans, grants and scholarships. Also, there are still spaces available on Feb. 9 to receive help completing the FAFSA application. Stop by to check times
The Rusk County Community Foundation has (3) $500.00 grants available for a project which will fill a school or community need. The deadline for the application is Feb. 11 - See Student Services for the application.
Juniors and Seniors: CVTC will have career tours available on the Eau Claire campus on Feb. 15. Stop by student services to see what tours are available or for more information.
Thursday, February 3, 2011
Daily Announcements
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Feb. 3, 2011
General:
Attention Forensics members!
There will be a meeting at 8:00 AM in Mrs. Chopp’s room today to discuss team shirts. If you want a say in this year’s design, plan to attend this meeting. There has been a change to the date of the Forensics DISTRICT competition in Eau Claire. This year, it will be held on March 14. SUB-DISTRICTS are still being held in Rice Lake on Feb. 17.
Seniors are reminded to bring in a baby picture of themselves for the senior slide show by Fri. Feb. 4. Give to Mrs. Peggar in the library.
Valentine’s Day is just around the corner, are you looking for a gift for that special someone or a friend? Well you can fix that problem and support Prom too. Feb. 7 thru Feb. 11 you can purchase a rose for $3.00 or a carnation for $2.00 before school. All proceeds benefit the 2011 Prom. Flowers will be delivered on Valentine’s Day, Feb. 14 during third hour.
Student Services
More scholarships have been listed and deadlines are coming up for many of these scholarships. You need to keep checking the Student Services Bulletin Board and stop into Student Services for more information.
Fri. is the last day you can earn credits for WITC in the Business Department, please turn your registration form in to Mrs. Titera! Take advantage of these credits now while you can, you can’t get them if you don’t register!
Students interested in exploring the opportunities available at WITC can sign up to go to a career day at WITC on Thur. March 3 from 9:30-11:20 AM. Students will have the chance to meet professors, tour the campus and explore a variety of career interests. See Student Services for more information or to sign up. Registration is due by Tues. Feb. 8.
Seniors that will be attending college in the Fall and did not attend the Financial Aid Meeting last week may pick up a folder in Student Services that contains important information regarding signing up for loans, grants and scholarships. Also, there are still spaces available on Feb. 9 to receive help completing the FAFSA application. Stop by to check times
The Rusk County Community Foundation has (3) $500.00 grants available for a project which will fill a school or community need. The deadline for the application is Feb. 11 - See Student Services for the application.
Juniors and Seniors: CVTC will have career tours available on the Eau Claire campus on Feb. 15. Stop by student services to see what tours are available or for more information.
Feb. 3, 2011
General:
Attention Forensics members!
There will be a meeting at 8:00 AM in Mrs. Chopp’s room today to discuss team shirts. If you want a say in this year’s design, plan to attend this meeting. There has been a change to the date of the Forensics DISTRICT competition in Eau Claire. This year, it will be held on March 14. SUB-DISTRICTS are still being held in Rice Lake on Feb. 17.
Seniors are reminded to bring in a baby picture of themselves for the senior slide show by Fri. Feb. 4. Give to Mrs. Peggar in the library.
Valentine’s Day is just around the corner, are you looking for a gift for that special someone or a friend? Well you can fix that problem and support Prom too. Feb. 7 thru Feb. 11 you can purchase a rose for $3.00 or a carnation for $2.00 before school. All proceeds benefit the 2011 Prom. Flowers will be delivered on Valentine’s Day, Feb. 14 during third hour.
Student Services
More scholarships have been listed and deadlines are coming up for many of these scholarships. You need to keep checking the Student Services Bulletin Board and stop into Student Services for more information.
Fri. is the last day you can earn credits for WITC in the Business Department, please turn your registration form in to Mrs. Titera! Take advantage of these credits now while you can, you can’t get them if you don’t register!
Students interested in exploring the opportunities available at WITC can sign up to go to a career day at WITC on Thur. March 3 from 9:30-11:20 AM. Students will have the chance to meet professors, tour the campus and explore a variety of career interests. See Student Services for more information or to sign up. Registration is due by Tues. Feb. 8.
Seniors that will be attending college in the Fall and did not attend the Financial Aid Meeting last week may pick up a folder in Student Services that contains important information regarding signing up for loans, grants and scholarships. Also, there are still spaces available on Feb. 9 to receive help completing the FAFSA application. Stop by to check times
The Rusk County Community Foundation has (3) $500.00 grants available for a project which will fill a school or community need. The deadline for the application is Feb. 11 - See Student Services for the application.
Juniors and Seniors: CVTC will have career tours available on the Eau Claire campus on Feb. 15. Stop by student services to see what tours are available or for more information.
Wednesday, February 2, 2011
Daily Announcements
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Feb. 2, 2011
General:
The Bear Club is looking for your used printer cartridges and unwanted cell phones. These items can be taken to Mr. Bunton’s room.
Attention Forensics members!
There will be a meeting at 8:00 AM in Mrs. Chopp’s room on Thur. morning to discuss team shirts. If you want a say in this year’s design, plan to attend this meeting.
Also, there has been a change to the date of the Forensics DISTRICT competition in Eau Claire. This year, it will be held on March 14. SUB-DISTRICTS are still being held in Rice Lake on Feb. 17.
Announce this week:
Seniors are reminded to bring in a baby picture of themselves for the senior slide show by Fri. Feb. 4. Give to Mrs. Peggar in the library.
Student Services
More scholarships have been listed and deadlines are coming up for many of these scholarships. You need to keep checking the Student Services Bulletin Board and stop into Student Services for more information.
Freshmen and Sophomore grade students interested in learning about health care fields should apply to participate in Medical Discovery Days on Mar. 3 and 8. Participants will tour CVTC and Rusk County Memorial Hospital where they will meet professionals working in the field, explore a variety of careers and participate in hands on learning. See student services for an application. Cost to attend is $10.00 which includes a T-shirt and meals for both days.
There will be an ACT Test Prep on mathematics today during fourth hour. Students must sign up in Student Services to attend this session. Be sure to bring your ACT Test Prep packet and have the math portion completed.
Students in Introduction to Computers, Personal Finance, and Desk Top Publishing that would like to earn credits for WITC should get their registration forms in to Mrs. Titera by Fri. Mrs. Titera has extra copies if needed. If you have all 3 classes you can earn 9 credits – think of all of the money you are saving.
The Rusk County Community Foundation has (3) $500.00 grants available for a project which will fill a school or community need. The deadline for the application is Feb. 11 - See Student Services for the application.
Juniors and Seniors: CVTC will have career tours available on the Eau Claire campus on Feb. 15. Stop by student services to see what tours are available or for more information.
Seniors that will be attending college in the Fall and did not attend the Financial Aid Meeting last week may pick up a folder in Student Services that contains important information regarding signing up for loans, grants and scholarships. Also, there are still spaces available on Feb. 9th to receive help completing the FAFSA application. Stop by to check times.
Feb. 2, 2011
General:
The Bear Club is looking for your used printer cartridges and unwanted cell phones. These items can be taken to Mr. Bunton’s room.
Attention Forensics members!
There will be a meeting at 8:00 AM in Mrs. Chopp’s room on Thur. morning to discuss team shirts. If you want a say in this year’s design, plan to attend this meeting.
Also, there has been a change to the date of the Forensics DISTRICT competition in Eau Claire. This year, it will be held on March 14. SUB-DISTRICTS are still being held in Rice Lake on Feb. 17.
Announce this week:
Seniors are reminded to bring in a baby picture of themselves for the senior slide show by Fri. Feb. 4. Give to Mrs. Peggar in the library.
Student Services
More scholarships have been listed and deadlines are coming up for many of these scholarships. You need to keep checking the Student Services Bulletin Board and stop into Student Services for more information.
Freshmen and Sophomore grade students interested in learning about health care fields should apply to participate in Medical Discovery Days on Mar. 3 and 8. Participants will tour CVTC and Rusk County Memorial Hospital where they will meet professionals working in the field, explore a variety of careers and participate in hands on learning. See student services for an application. Cost to attend is $10.00 which includes a T-shirt and meals for both days.
There will be an ACT Test Prep on mathematics today during fourth hour. Students must sign up in Student Services to attend this session. Be sure to bring your ACT Test Prep packet and have the math portion completed.
Students in Introduction to Computers, Personal Finance, and Desk Top Publishing that would like to earn credits for WITC should get their registration forms in to Mrs. Titera by Fri. Mrs. Titera has extra copies if needed. If you have all 3 classes you can earn 9 credits – think of all of the money you are saving.
The Rusk County Community Foundation has (3) $500.00 grants available for a project which will fill a school or community need. The deadline for the application is Feb. 11 - See Student Services for the application.
Juniors and Seniors: CVTC will have career tours available on the Eau Claire campus on Feb. 15. Stop by student services to see what tours are available or for more information.
Seniors that will be attending college in the Fall and did not attend the Financial Aid Meeting last week may pick up a folder in Student Services that contains important information regarding signing up for loans, grants and scholarships. Also, there are still spaces available on Feb. 9th to receive help completing the FAFSA application. Stop by to check times.
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Tuesday, February 1, 2011
Daily Announcements
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Feb. 1, 2011
General:
Student Council members who signed up to help at the Snowball Dance, please turn in your pre-arranged absence forms to Mrs. Krings or Mrs. Diamond today.
Attention Forensics members!
There will be a meeting at 8:00 AM in Mrs. Chopp’s room on Thur. morning to discuss team shirts. If you want a say in this year’s design, plan to attend this meeting.
Also, there has been a change to the date of the Forensics DISTRICT competition in Eau Claire. This year, it will be held on March 14. SUB-DISTRICTS are still being held in Rice Lake on Feb. 17.
Seniors are reminded to bring in a baby picture of themselves for the senior slide show by Fri. Feb. 4. Give to Mrs. Peggar in the library.
Student Services
More scholarships have been listed and deadlines are coming up for many of these scholarships. You need to keep checking the Student Services Bulletin Board and stop into Student Services for more information.
Student Services will be administering the Compass assessment today @ 8:30 AM.
Freshmen and Sophomore grade students interested in learning about health care fields should apply to participate in Medical Discovery Days on Mar. 3 and 8. Participants will tour CVTC and Rusk County Memorial Hospital where they will meet professionals working in the field, explore a variety of careers and participate in hands on learning. See student services for an application. Cost to attend is $10.00 which includes a T-shirt and meals for both days. Deadline is today.
There will be an ACT Test Prep on mathematics tomorrow during fourth hour. Students must sign up in Student Services to attend this session. Be sure to bring your ACT Test Prep packet and have the math portion completed.
The Rusk County Community Foundation has (3) $500.00 grants available for a project which will fill a school or community need. The deadline for the application is Feb. 11 - See Student Services for the application.
Juniors and Seniors: CVTC will have career tours available on the Eau Claire campus on Feb. 15. Stop by student services to see what tours are available or for more information.
Seniors that will be attending college in the Fall and did not attend the Financial Aid Meeting last week may pick up a folder in Student Services that contains important information regarding signing up for loans, grants and scholarships. Also, there are still spaces available on February 9th to receive help completing the FAFSA application. Stop by to check times.
Feb. 1, 2011
General:
Student Council members who signed up to help at the Snowball Dance, please turn in your pre-arranged absence forms to Mrs. Krings or Mrs. Diamond today.
Attention Forensics members!
There will be a meeting at 8:00 AM in Mrs. Chopp’s room on Thur. morning to discuss team shirts. If you want a say in this year’s design, plan to attend this meeting.
Also, there has been a change to the date of the Forensics DISTRICT competition in Eau Claire. This year, it will be held on March 14. SUB-DISTRICTS are still being held in Rice Lake on Feb. 17.
Seniors are reminded to bring in a baby picture of themselves for the senior slide show by Fri. Feb. 4. Give to Mrs. Peggar in the library.
Student Services
More scholarships have been listed and deadlines are coming up for many of these scholarships. You need to keep checking the Student Services Bulletin Board and stop into Student Services for more information.
Student Services will be administering the Compass assessment today @ 8:30 AM.
Freshmen and Sophomore grade students interested in learning about health care fields should apply to participate in Medical Discovery Days on Mar. 3 and 8. Participants will tour CVTC and Rusk County Memorial Hospital where they will meet professionals working in the field, explore a variety of careers and participate in hands on learning. See student services for an application. Cost to attend is $10.00 which includes a T-shirt and meals for both days. Deadline is today.
There will be an ACT Test Prep on mathematics tomorrow during fourth hour. Students must sign up in Student Services to attend this session. Be sure to bring your ACT Test Prep packet and have the math portion completed.
The Rusk County Community Foundation has (3) $500.00 grants available for a project which will fill a school or community need. The deadline for the application is Feb. 11 - See Student Services for the application.
Juniors and Seniors: CVTC will have career tours available on the Eau Claire campus on Feb. 15. Stop by student services to see what tours are available or for more information.
Seniors that will be attending college in the Fall and did not attend the Financial Aid Meeting last week may pick up a folder in Student Services that contains important information regarding signing up for loans, grants and scholarships. Also, there are still spaces available on February 9th to receive help completing the FAFSA application. Stop by to check times.
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