ANNOUNCEMENTS
March 31, 2011
General:
Girls Volleyball open gym will be held each Sun. night from 4:00 PM to 6:00 PM at the Ladysmith Elementary School. All girls interested in playing are welcome to attend.
There will be an FCCLA Meeting on Fri. April 1 @ 7:45 AM in Room 711.
Attention Forensics members! State competition is coming up on April 15 & 16. This is NOT the time to slack off! You must attend a practice session between now and April 8, or you will NOT BE COMPETING IN MADISON. See Mrs. Chopp to sign up for practice time ASAP.
Jostens will be coming to LHS today during 5A and 5B lunch times to pass out graduation orders. You have to pay your balance in order to pick up your Jostens items.
Using the Career Cruising website is not only to learn about jobs, training and education programs, but will help you search for a summer job!
There will be a Boys Basketball Banquet for the players and their parents at 1:00 PM at the Ladysmith Middle School in the Cafeteria on Sun., April 2.
Student Services:
There will be an ACT English/Language Arts Test prep 1st and 2nd hour today in room 430. Students may sign-up in Student Services.
Keep checking the Student Services Bulletin Board and window for scholarship and college information.
Students participating in HOSA state should see Mrs. Opelt for materials.
UW Barron County will be holding campus tours on Tues., April 5 beginning at 6:15 PM. For those interested, it is a time for both you and your parents to meet faculty and staff, while learning more about academic programs. No need to miss school so check this out.
Seniors that signed the Wisconsin Covenant during your ninth grade year have until April 1 to turn in their paper work to be eligible for a grant offered through the program. If you have maintained a B average throughout your four years of high school, demonstrated good citizenship, participated in your community, completed the FAFSA, and applied to a Wisconsin College you are still eligible. See Student Services for more details.
Thursday, March 31, 2011
Wednesday, March 30, 2011
Daily Announcements
ANNOUNCEMENTS
March 30, 2011
General:
Girls Volleyball open gym will be held each Sun. night from 4:00 PM to 6:00 PM at the Ladysmith Elementary School. All girls interested in playing are welcome to attend.
The Forensics team will NOT be ordering shirts this year.
Attention Forensics members! State competition is coming up on April 15 & 16. This is NOT the time to slack off! You must attend a practice session between now and April 8, or you will NOT BE COMPETING IN MADISON. See Mrs. Chopp to sign up for practice time ASAP.
Jostens will be coming to LHS on Thurs. March 31, during 5A and 5B lunch times to pass out graduation orders. You have to pay your balance in order to pick up your Jostens items.
Are you curious about what life will be like after graduation? Live on a college campus for four days while working in a fun career environment with business professionals. Preview college AND the career world at the same time! Looking for something fun to do this summer? Make lifelong friends, check out college life, participate in a trade show, watch movies, compete in a volleyball tournament, etc. Wisconsin Business World (BW) will be one of the best (and busiest) times of your life! BW 2011 will be held June 19-22 at St. Norbert College in De Pere and June 26-29, 2011 at Edgewood College in Madison. Any student who is currently completing his or her freshman, sophomore or junior senior year is invited to attend Wisconsin Business World. See Mrs. Titera if you have any questions!
The Career Cruising website added six new occupations to the Explore Careers section this month. Like all occupation profiles in their database, these new profiles include multimedia interviews with two individuals working in the field and detailed information that can help you better understand the occupation.
The new occupations are:
- Amusement and Recreation Attendant
- Electronics Engineer
- Fire Investigator
- Proofreader
- Post-Secondary Education Administrator
- Volunteer Manager
The website and our district’s user information is posted in all computer labs.
Reminder to be using the Career Cruising website to not only learn about jobs, training and education programs, but help you search for a summer job!
There will be an ATV Safety Class that will be on April 19 and April 21 from 5:00 PM to 7:30 PM and April 23 from 9:00 AM to 2:00 PM. This will be at the Ladysmith Library. Cost is $10.00 per student or adult. You must be twelve years of age to take this class. Adults or parents are welcome. Call 715-532-0282 to pre register.
All blue recycling containers should be placed in the hallways every Wednesday.
Student Services:
There will be an ACT English/Language Arts Test prep 1st and 2nd hour on Thurs. March 3l in room 430. Students may sign-up in Student Services.
Keep checking the Student Services Bulletin Board and window for scholarship and college information.
Students participating in HOSA state should see Mrs. Opelt for materials.
UW Barron County will be holding campus tours on Tues., April 5 beginning at 6:15 PM. For those interested, it is a time for both you and your parents to meet faculty and staff, while learning more about academic programs. No need to miss school so check this out.
Seniors that signed the Wisconsin Covenant during your ninth grade year have until April 1 to turn in their paper work to be eligible for a grant offered through the program. If you have maintained a B average throughout your four years of high school, demonstrated good citizenship, participated in your community, completed the FAFSA, and applied to a Wisconsin College you are still eligible. See Student Services for more details.
March 30, 2011
General:
Girls Volleyball open gym will be held each Sun. night from 4:00 PM to 6:00 PM at the Ladysmith Elementary School. All girls interested in playing are welcome to attend.
The Forensics team will NOT be ordering shirts this year.
Attention Forensics members! State competition is coming up on April 15 & 16. This is NOT the time to slack off! You must attend a practice session between now and April 8, or you will NOT BE COMPETING IN MADISON. See Mrs. Chopp to sign up for practice time ASAP.
Jostens will be coming to LHS on Thurs. March 31, during 5A and 5B lunch times to pass out graduation orders. You have to pay your balance in order to pick up your Jostens items.
Are you curious about what life will be like after graduation? Live on a college campus for four days while working in a fun career environment with business professionals. Preview college AND the career world at the same time! Looking for something fun to do this summer? Make lifelong friends, check out college life, participate in a trade show, watch movies, compete in a volleyball tournament, etc. Wisconsin Business World (BW) will be one of the best (and busiest) times of your life! BW 2011 will be held June 19-22 at St. Norbert College in De Pere and June 26-29, 2011 at Edgewood College in Madison. Any student who is currently completing his or her freshman, sophomore or junior senior year is invited to attend Wisconsin Business World. See Mrs. Titera if you have any questions!
The Career Cruising website added six new occupations to the Explore Careers section this month. Like all occupation profiles in their database, these new profiles include multimedia interviews with two individuals working in the field and detailed information that can help you better understand the occupation.
The new occupations are:
- Amusement and Recreation Attendant
- Electronics Engineer
- Fire Investigator
- Proofreader
- Post-Secondary Education Administrator
- Volunteer Manager
The website and our district’s user information is posted in all computer labs.
Reminder to be using the Career Cruising website to not only learn about jobs, training and education programs, but help you search for a summer job!
There will be an ATV Safety Class that will be on April 19 and April 21 from 5:00 PM to 7:30 PM and April 23 from 9:00 AM to 2:00 PM. This will be at the Ladysmith Library. Cost is $10.00 per student or adult. You must be twelve years of age to take this class. Adults or parents are welcome. Call 715-532-0282 to pre register.
All blue recycling containers should be placed in the hallways every Wednesday.
Student Services:
There will be an ACT English/Language Arts Test prep 1st and 2nd hour on Thurs. March 3l in room 430. Students may sign-up in Student Services.
Keep checking the Student Services Bulletin Board and window for scholarship and college information.
Students participating in HOSA state should see Mrs. Opelt for materials.
UW Barron County will be holding campus tours on Tues., April 5 beginning at 6:15 PM. For those interested, it is a time for both you and your parents to meet faculty and staff, while learning more about academic programs. No need to miss school so check this out.
Seniors that signed the Wisconsin Covenant during your ninth grade year have until April 1 to turn in their paper work to be eligible for a grant offered through the program. If you have maintained a B average throughout your four years of high school, demonstrated good citizenship, participated in your community, completed the FAFSA, and applied to a Wisconsin College you are still eligible. See Student Services for more details.
Tuesday, March 29, 2011
Daily Announcements
ANNOUNCEMENTS
March 29, 2011
General:
Girls Volleyball open gym will be held each Sun. night from 4:00 PM to 6:00 PM at the Ladysmith Elementary School. All girls interested in playing are welcome to attend.
Jostens will be coming to LHS on Thurs. March 31, during 5A and 5B lunch times to pass out graduation orders. You have to pay your balance in order to pick up your Jostens items.
The Career Cruising website added six new occupations to the Explore Careers section this month. Like all occupation profiles in their database, these new profiles include multimedia interviews with two individuals working in the field and detailed information that can help you better understand the occupation.
The new occupations are:
- Amusement and Recreation Attendant
- Electronics Engineer
- Fire Investigator
- Proofreader
- Post-Secondary Education Administrator
- Volunteer Manager
The website and our district’s user information is posted in all computer labs.
Reminder to be using the Career Cruising website to not only learn about jobs, training and education programs, but help you search for a summer job!
There will be an ATV Safety Class that will be on April 19 and April 21 from 5:00 PM to 7:30 PM and April 23 from 9:00 AM to 2:00 PM. This will be at the Ladysmith Library. Cost is $10.00 per student or adult. You must be twelve years of age to take this class. Adults or parents are welcome. Call 715-532-0282 to pre register.
Please place blue recycling containers in the hallway to be emptied at this time.
Student Services:
Keep checking the Student Services Bulletin Board and window for scholarship and college information.
There will be an ACT English/Language Arts Test prep 1st and 2nd hour on Thursday, March 31 in room 430. Students must sign-up in Student Services.
There will be a senior meeting in the auditorium today during 1st Hour.
Students participating in HOSA state should see Mrs. Opelt for materials.
UW Barron County will be holding campus tours on Tues., April 5 beginning at 6:15 PM. For those interested, it is a time for both you and your parents to meet faculty and staff, while learning more about academic programs. No need to miss school so check this out.
Seniors that signed the Wisconsin Covenant during your ninth grade year have until April 1 to turn in their paper work to be eligible for a grant offered through the program. If you have maintained a B average throughout your four years of high school, demonstrated good citizenship, participated in your community, completed the FAFSA, and applied to a Wisconsin College you are still eligible. See Student Services for more details.
March 29, 2011
General:
Girls Volleyball open gym will be held each Sun. night from 4:00 PM to 6:00 PM at the Ladysmith Elementary School. All girls interested in playing are welcome to attend.
Jostens will be coming to LHS on Thurs. March 31, during 5A and 5B lunch times to pass out graduation orders. You have to pay your balance in order to pick up your Jostens items.
The Career Cruising website added six new occupations to the Explore Careers section this month. Like all occupation profiles in their database, these new profiles include multimedia interviews with two individuals working in the field and detailed information that can help you better understand the occupation.
The new occupations are:
- Amusement and Recreation Attendant
- Electronics Engineer
- Fire Investigator
- Proofreader
- Post-Secondary Education Administrator
- Volunteer Manager
The website and our district’s user information is posted in all computer labs.
Reminder to be using the Career Cruising website to not only learn about jobs, training and education programs, but help you search for a summer job!
There will be an ATV Safety Class that will be on April 19 and April 21 from 5:00 PM to 7:30 PM and April 23 from 9:00 AM to 2:00 PM. This will be at the Ladysmith Library. Cost is $10.00 per student or adult. You must be twelve years of age to take this class. Adults or parents are welcome. Call 715-532-0282 to pre register.
Please place blue recycling containers in the hallway to be emptied at this time.
Student Services:
Keep checking the Student Services Bulletin Board and window for scholarship and college information.
There will be an ACT English/Language Arts Test prep 1st and 2nd hour on Thursday, March 31 in room 430. Students must sign-up in Student Services.
There will be a senior meeting in the auditorium today during 1st Hour.
Students participating in HOSA state should see Mrs. Opelt for materials.
UW Barron County will be holding campus tours on Tues., April 5 beginning at 6:15 PM. For those interested, it is a time for both you and your parents to meet faculty and staff, while learning more about academic programs. No need to miss school so check this out.
Seniors that signed the Wisconsin Covenant during your ninth grade year have until April 1 to turn in their paper work to be eligible for a grant offered through the program. If you have maintained a B average throughout your four years of high school, demonstrated good citizenship, participated in your community, completed the FAFSA, and applied to a Wisconsin College you are still eligible. See Student Services for more details.
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Business World
REAL WORLD EXPERIENCE--LIFE-CHANGING RESULTS
Are you curious about what life will be like after graduation? Live on a college campus for four days while working in a fun career environment with business professionals. Preview college AND the career world at the same time!
Are you still trying to figure out what career path is best for you? Learn the ins and outs of business, meet professionals from a wide variety of career fields, and see how your own talents and skills can translate into a career!
Do you think you know what it takes to succeed in the “real world”? Take part in an intense business simulation where YOU are responsible for making a company successful and profitable. Compete with hundreds of other students from around Wisconsin in fun and exciting group projects that simulate the real world of careers!
Looking for something fun to do this summer? Make lifelong friends, check out college life, participate in a trade show, watch movies, compete in a volleyball tournament, etc. Wisconsin Business World (BW) will be one of the best (and busiest) times of your life!
BW 2011 will be held June 19-22 at St. Norbert College in De Pere and June 26-29, 2011 at Edgewood College in Madison. Any student who is currently completing his or her freshman, sophomore or junior senior year is invited to attend Wisconsin Business World.
If you are ready for a fun and challenging experience this summer, see Mrs. Titera, in the Business Education Department, or, contact her at (715) 532-5531 ext. 292. Mrs. Titera has applications and more information for you—so don’t wait too long, the first deadline is April 15, 2011; after that deadline--the fee increases.
Are you curious about what life will be like after graduation? Live on a college campus for four days while working in a fun career environment with business professionals. Preview college AND the career world at the same time!
Are you still trying to figure out what career path is best for you? Learn the ins and outs of business, meet professionals from a wide variety of career fields, and see how your own talents and skills can translate into a career!
Do you think you know what it takes to succeed in the “real world”? Take part in an intense business simulation where YOU are responsible for making a company successful and profitable. Compete with hundreds of other students from around Wisconsin in fun and exciting group projects that simulate the real world of careers!
Looking for something fun to do this summer? Make lifelong friends, check out college life, participate in a trade show, watch movies, compete in a volleyball tournament, etc. Wisconsin Business World (BW) will be one of the best (and busiest) times of your life!
BW 2011 will be held June 19-22 at St. Norbert College in De Pere and June 26-29, 2011 at Edgewood College in Madison. Any student who is currently completing his or her freshman, sophomore or junior senior year is invited to attend Wisconsin Business World.
If you are ready for a fun and challenging experience this summer, see Mrs. Titera, in the Business Education Department, or, contact her at (715) 532-5531 ext. 292. Mrs. Titera has applications and more information for you—so don’t wait too long, the first deadline is April 15, 2011; after that deadline--the fee increases.
Monday, March 28, 2011
Star Students of the Week
Don (Harper) Lee and Su-Bin (Sally) Yun have been named Ladysmith International Student Program Star Students of the Week. Harper continues to excell academically and he is polite and respectful and has been receptive to advise from the RAs. Sally has demonstrated outstanding academic performance, she is always polite and respectful and she keeps her room tidy and clean. Congratulations to both Star Students.
Daily Announcements
ANNOUNCEMENTS
March 28, 2011
General:
Girls Volleyball open gym will be held each Sun. night from 4:00 PM to 6:00 PM at the Ladysmith Elementary School. All girls interested in playing are welcome to attend.
Jostens will be coming to LHS on Thurs. March 31, during 5A and 5B lunch times to pass out graduation orders. You have to pay your balance in order to pick up your Jostens items.
There will be a meeting in the Library at 7:45 AM on Tues., March 29, for anyone interested in playing Volleyball in the fall.
There will be an ATV Safety Class that will be on April 19 and April 21 from 5:00 PM to 7:30 PM and April 23 from 9:00 AM to 2:00 PM. This will be at the Ladysmith Library. Cost is $10.00 per student or adult. You must be twelve years of age to take this class. Adults or parents are welcome. Call 715-532-0282 to pre register.
Every Wednesday place blue recycling containers in the hallway to be emptied at this time.
Student Services:
Keep checking the Student Services Bulletin Board and window for scholarship and college information.
There will be a senior meeting in the auditorium on Tues. March 29 during 1st Hour.
Students participating in HOSA state should see Mrs. Opelt for materials.
UW Barron County will be holding campus tours on Tues., April 5 beginning at 6:15 PM. For those interested, it is a time for both you and your parents to meet faculty and staff, while learning more about academic programs. No need to miss school so check this out.
Seniors that signed the Wisconsin Covenant during your ninth grade year have until April 1 to turn in their paper work to be eligible for a grant offered through the program. If you have maintained a B average throughout your four years of high school, demonstrated good citizenship, participated in your community, completed the FAFSA, and applied to a Wisconsin College you are still eligible. See Student Services for more details.
March 28, 2011
General:
Girls Volleyball open gym will be held each Sun. night from 4:00 PM to 6:00 PM at the Ladysmith Elementary School. All girls interested in playing are welcome to attend.
Jostens will be coming to LHS on Thurs. March 31, during 5A and 5B lunch times to pass out graduation orders. You have to pay your balance in order to pick up your Jostens items.
There will be a meeting in the Library at 7:45 AM on Tues., March 29, for anyone interested in playing Volleyball in the fall.
There will be an ATV Safety Class that will be on April 19 and April 21 from 5:00 PM to 7:30 PM and April 23 from 9:00 AM to 2:00 PM. This will be at the Ladysmith Library. Cost is $10.00 per student or adult. You must be twelve years of age to take this class. Adults or parents are welcome. Call 715-532-0282 to pre register.
Every Wednesday place blue recycling containers in the hallway to be emptied at this time.
Student Services:
Keep checking the Student Services Bulletin Board and window for scholarship and college information.
There will be a senior meeting in the auditorium on Tues. March 29 during 1st Hour.
Students participating in HOSA state should see Mrs. Opelt for materials.
UW Barron County will be holding campus tours on Tues., April 5 beginning at 6:15 PM. For those interested, it is a time for both you and your parents to meet faculty and staff, while learning more about academic programs. No need to miss school so check this out.
Seniors that signed the Wisconsin Covenant during your ninth grade year have until April 1 to turn in their paper work to be eligible for a grant offered through the program. If you have maintained a B average throughout your four years of high school, demonstrated good citizenship, participated in your community, completed the FAFSA, and applied to a Wisconsin College you are still eligible. See Student Services for more details.
Weekly Bulletin
LADYSMITH HIGH SCHOOL
Ladysmith, Wisconsin
CALENDAR: MARCH 28, 2011
Monday, Mar. 28 3:30 PM 3rd Quarter Grades Due
Boys Golf Practice begins
Music Concert @ LMS
Tuesday, Mar. 29 1st Hr Senior Mtg. - Auditorium
Wednesday, Mar. 30 3:35 PM TECH. ED. Mtg.
Thursday, Mar. 31 Per. 1 & Per. 2 English, Language Arts ACT Prep – Room 430
Friday, Apr. 1 7:30 AM MUSIC Mtg.
Saturday, Apr. 2 All Day Solo & Ensemble Festival – Rice Lake
SUPERVISIONS:
1. Cafeteria: AM Brkfst 7:45-8:10 Mr. Weissinger
2. Bus Super: AM 7:45-8:10 Mrs. Diamond
PM 3:30-3:45 Mr. Anderson
3. Detention: AM 7:45-8:10 Mrs. Moravec Room 620
PM 3:30-4:00 Mrs. Bricco Room 251
DATES FOR YOUR CALENDAR:
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: MARCH 28, 2011
Monday, Mar. 28 3:30 PM 3rd Quarter Grades Due
Boys Golf Practice begins
Music Concert @ LMS
Tuesday, Mar. 29 1st Hr Senior Mtg. - Auditorium
Wednesday, Mar. 30 3:35 PM TECH. ED. Mtg.
Thursday, Mar. 31 Per. 1 & Per. 2 English, Language Arts ACT Prep – Room 430
Friday, Apr. 1 7:30 AM MUSIC Mtg.
Saturday, Apr. 2 All Day Solo & Ensemble Festival – Rice Lake
SUPERVISIONS:
1. Cafeteria: AM Brkfst 7:45-8:10 Mr. Weissinger
2. Bus Super: AM 7:45-8:10 Mrs. Diamond
PM 3:30-3:45 Mr. Anderson
3. Detention: AM 7:45-8:10 Mrs. Moravec Room 620
PM 3:30-4:00 Mrs. Bricco Room 251
DATES FOR YOUR CALENDAR:
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
March 25, 2011
General:
Girls Volleyball open gym will be held each Sun. night from 4:00 PM to 6:00 PM at the Ladysmith Elementary School. All girls interested in playing are welcome to attend.
Jostens will be coming to LHS on Thurs. March 31, during 5A and 5B lunch times to pass out graduation orders. You have to pay your balance in order to pick up your Jostens items.
There will be an ATV Safety Class that will be on April 19 and April 21 from 5:00 PM to 7:30 PM and April 23 from 9:00 AM to 2:00 PM. This will be at the Ladysmith Library. Cost is $10.00 per student or adult. You must be twelve years of age to take this class. Adults or parents are welcome. Call 715-532-0282 to pre register.
Please place blue recycling containers in the hallway to be emptied at this time. Thank you.
Any girls who will be in grades 9 through 12, that would like to participate in summer volleyball league, beginning on Thurs., June 16, can sign up with Mrs. Peggar. You must pay $10.00 at the time you sign up. Come enjoy the fun! All girls welcome!
Student Services:
Keep checking the Student Services Bulletin Board and window for scholarship and college information.
There will be a senior meeting in the auditorium on Tues. March 29 during 1st Hour.
UW Barron County will be holding campus tours on Tues., April 5 beginning at 6:15 PM. For those interested, it is a time for both you and your parents to meet faculty and staff, while learning more about academic programs. No need to miss school so check this out.
Seniors that signed the Wisconsin Covenant during your ninth grade year have until April 1 to turn in their paper work to be eligible for a grant offered through the program. If you have maintained a B average throughout your four years of high school, demonstrated good citizenship, participated in your community, completed the FAFSA, and applied to a Wisconsin College you are still eligible. See Student Services for more details.
March 25, 2011
General:
Girls Volleyball open gym will be held each Sun. night from 4:00 PM to 6:00 PM at the Ladysmith Elementary School. All girls interested in playing are welcome to attend.
Jostens will be coming to LHS on Thurs. March 31, during 5A and 5B lunch times to pass out graduation orders. You have to pay your balance in order to pick up your Jostens items.
There will be an ATV Safety Class that will be on April 19 and April 21 from 5:00 PM to 7:30 PM and April 23 from 9:00 AM to 2:00 PM. This will be at the Ladysmith Library. Cost is $10.00 per student or adult. You must be twelve years of age to take this class. Adults or parents are welcome. Call 715-532-0282 to pre register.
Please place blue recycling containers in the hallway to be emptied at this time. Thank you.
Any girls who will be in grades 9 through 12, that would like to participate in summer volleyball league, beginning on Thurs., June 16, can sign up with Mrs. Peggar. You must pay $10.00 at the time you sign up. Come enjoy the fun! All girls welcome!
Student Services:
Keep checking the Student Services Bulletin Board and window for scholarship and college information.
There will be a senior meeting in the auditorium on Tues. March 29 during 1st Hour.
UW Barron County will be holding campus tours on Tues., April 5 beginning at 6:15 PM. For those interested, it is a time for both you and your parents to meet faculty and staff, while learning more about academic programs. No need to miss school so check this out.
Seniors that signed the Wisconsin Covenant during your ninth grade year have until April 1 to turn in their paper work to be eligible for a grant offered through the program. If you have maintained a B average throughout your four years of high school, demonstrated good citizenship, participated in your community, completed the FAFSA, and applied to a Wisconsin College you are still eligible. See Student Services for more details.
Thursday, March 24, 2011
Daily Announcements
ANNOUNCEMENTS
March 24, 2011
Girls Volleyball open gym will be held each Sun. night from 4:00 PM to 6:00 PM at the Ladysmith Elementary School. All girls interested in playing are welcome to attend.
There will be a Volleyball Meeting today March 23, during activity period, in the Library for any girls interested in playing volleyball this fall.
There will be an ATV Safety Class that will be on April 19 and April 21 from 5:00 PM to 7:30 PM and April 23 from 9:00 AM to 2:00 PM. This will be at the Ladysmith Library. Cost is $10.00 per student or adult. You must be twelve years of age to take this class. Adults or parents are welcome. Call 715-532-0282 to pre register.
Baseball players should meet in the gym upstairs for practice a 4:15 after school today.
Jostens will be coming to LHS on Thurs. March 31, during 5A and 5B lunch times to pass out graduation orders. You have to pay your balance in order to pick up your Jostens items.
Please place blue recycling containers in the hallway to be emptied at this time. Thank you.
Anyone interested in working the Manna meal at Hope Lutheran Church next Thurs. March 3l, please see Mrs. Krings. It is a great community service.
Any girls who will be in grades 9 through 12, that would like to participate in summer volleyball league, beginning on Thurs., June 16, can sign up with Mrs. Peggar. You must pay $10.00 at the time you sign up. Come enjoy the fun! All girls welcome!
Student Services:
Keep checking the Student Services Bulletin Board and window for scholarship and college information.
There will be a senior meeting in the auditorium on Tues. March 29 during 1st Hour.
Announce Thurs., March 31, Fri., April 1, and Mon., April 4 (AM only):
UW Barron County will be holding campus tours on Tues., April 5 beginning at 6:15 PM. For those interested, it is a time for both you and your parents to meet faculty and staff, while learning more about academic programs. No need to miss school so check this out.
Seniors that signed the Wisconsin Covenant during your ninth grade year have until April 1 to turn in their paper work to be eligible for a grant offered through the program. If you have maintained a B average throughout your four years of high school, demonstrated good citizenship, participated in your community, completed the FAFSA, and applied to a Wisconsin College you are still eligible. See Student Services for more details.
HOSA students participating in State are required to attend a meeting tomorrow in the Library at 7:45 AM .
March 24, 2011
Girls Volleyball open gym will be held each Sun. night from 4:00 PM to 6:00 PM at the Ladysmith Elementary School. All girls interested in playing are welcome to attend.
There will be a Volleyball Meeting today March 23, during activity period, in the Library for any girls interested in playing volleyball this fall.
There will be an ATV Safety Class that will be on April 19 and April 21 from 5:00 PM to 7:30 PM and April 23 from 9:00 AM to 2:00 PM. This will be at the Ladysmith Library. Cost is $10.00 per student or adult. You must be twelve years of age to take this class. Adults or parents are welcome. Call 715-532-0282 to pre register.
Baseball players should meet in the gym upstairs for practice a 4:15 after school today.
Jostens will be coming to LHS on Thurs. March 31, during 5A and 5B lunch times to pass out graduation orders. You have to pay your balance in order to pick up your Jostens items.
Please place blue recycling containers in the hallway to be emptied at this time. Thank you.
Anyone interested in working the Manna meal at Hope Lutheran Church next Thurs. March 3l, please see Mrs. Krings. It is a great community service.
Any girls who will be in grades 9 through 12, that would like to participate in summer volleyball league, beginning on Thurs., June 16, can sign up with Mrs. Peggar. You must pay $10.00 at the time you sign up. Come enjoy the fun! All girls welcome!
Student Services:
Keep checking the Student Services Bulletin Board and window for scholarship and college information.
There will be a senior meeting in the auditorium on Tues. March 29 during 1st Hour.
Announce Thurs., March 31, Fri., April 1, and Mon., April 4 (AM only):
UW Barron County will be holding campus tours on Tues., April 5 beginning at 6:15 PM. For those interested, it is a time for both you and your parents to meet faculty and staff, while learning more about academic programs. No need to miss school so check this out.
Seniors that signed the Wisconsin Covenant during your ninth grade year have until April 1 to turn in their paper work to be eligible for a grant offered through the program. If you have maintained a B average throughout your four years of high school, demonstrated good citizenship, participated in your community, completed the FAFSA, and applied to a Wisconsin College you are still eligible. See Student Services for more details.
HOSA students participating in State are required to attend a meeting tomorrow in the Library at 7:45 AM .
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Tuesday, March 22, 2011
Daily Announcements
ANNOUNCEMENTS
March 22, 2011
General:
Girls Volleyball open gym will be held each Sun. night from 4:00 PM to 6:00 PM at the Ladysmith Elementary School. All girls interested in playing are welcome to attend
There will be an ATV Safety Class that will be on April 19 and April 21 from 5:00 PM to 7:30 PM and April 23 from 9:00 AM to 2:00 PM. This will be at the Ladysmith Library. Cost is $10.00 per student or adult. You must be twelve years of age to take this class. Adults or parents are welcome. Call 715-532-0282 to pre register.
Please place blue recycling containers in the hallway to be emptied at this time. Thank you.
Anyone interested in working the Manna meal at Hope Lutheran Church next Thurs. March 3l, please see Mrs. Krings. It is a great community service.
Any girls who will be in grades 9 through 12, that would like to participate in summer volleyball league, beginning on Thurs., June 16, can sign up with Mrs. Peggar. You must pay $10.00 at the time you sign up. Come enjoy the fun! All girls welcome!
Student Services:
Keep checking the Student Services Bulletin Board and window for scholarship and college information.
There will be a senior meeting in the auditorium tomorrow during 1st Hour.
UW Barron County will be holding campus tours on Tues., April 5 beginning at 6:15 PM. For those interested, it is a time for both you and your parents to meet faculty and staff, while learning more about academic programs. No need to miss school so check this out.
Seniors that signed the Wisconsin Covenant during your ninth grade year have until April 1 to turn in their paper work to be eligible for a grant offered through the program. If you have maintained a B average throughout your four years of high school, demonstrated good citizenship, participated in your community, completed the FAFSA, and applied to a Wisconsin College you are still eligible. See Student Services for more details.
HOSA students participating in State are required to attend a meeting on Wed. during activity time in the auditorium.
March 22, 2011
General:
Girls Volleyball open gym will be held each Sun. night from 4:00 PM to 6:00 PM at the Ladysmith Elementary School. All girls interested in playing are welcome to attend
There will be an ATV Safety Class that will be on April 19 and April 21 from 5:00 PM to 7:30 PM and April 23 from 9:00 AM to 2:00 PM. This will be at the Ladysmith Library. Cost is $10.00 per student or adult. You must be twelve years of age to take this class. Adults or parents are welcome. Call 715-532-0282 to pre register.
Please place blue recycling containers in the hallway to be emptied at this time. Thank you.
Anyone interested in working the Manna meal at Hope Lutheran Church next Thurs. March 3l, please see Mrs. Krings. It is a great community service.
Any girls who will be in grades 9 through 12, that would like to participate in summer volleyball league, beginning on Thurs., June 16, can sign up with Mrs. Peggar. You must pay $10.00 at the time you sign up. Come enjoy the fun! All girls welcome!
Student Services:
Keep checking the Student Services Bulletin Board and window for scholarship and college information.
There will be a senior meeting in the auditorium tomorrow during 1st Hour.
UW Barron County will be holding campus tours on Tues., April 5 beginning at 6:15 PM. For those interested, it is a time for both you and your parents to meet faculty and staff, while learning more about academic programs. No need to miss school so check this out.
Seniors that signed the Wisconsin Covenant during your ninth grade year have until April 1 to turn in their paper work to be eligible for a grant offered through the program. If you have maintained a B average throughout your four years of high school, demonstrated good citizenship, participated in your community, completed the FAFSA, and applied to a Wisconsin College you are still eligible. See Student Services for more details.
HOSA students participating in State are required to attend a meeting on Wed. during activity time in the auditorium.
Monday, March 21, 2011
Daily Announcements
ANNOUNCEMENTS
March 21, 2011
General:
Girls Volleyball open gym will be held each Sun. night from 4:00 PM to 6:00 PM at the Ladysmith Elementary School. All girls interested in playing are welcome to attend
Please place blue recycling containers in the hallway to be emptied at this time. Thank you.
The baseball informational meeting will be today Mon., March 21 and will take place in the cafeteria at 3:45 PM before baseball practice begins this evening. There will also be a baseball open gym from 6:30-8:00 PM on Sun., March 20.
Any girls who will be in grades 9 through 12, that would like to participate in summer volleyball league, beginning on Thurs., June 16, can sign up with Mrs. Peggar. You must pay $10.00 at the time you sign up. Come enjoy the fun! All girls welcome!
Student Services:
Students interested in the medical field may apply for a summer program that focuses on cardiac health. The camp is located in Chicago or Milwaukee and runs for one week at a time. See Student Services for more information.
Looking for summer work? Ross’s Teal Lake Lodge & Golf Club and Crex Meadows Youth Conservation Camp have summer openings. See Student Services for more details!
Keep checking the Student Services Bulletin Board and window for scholarship and college information. You can also check the updated list of scholarships online on the LHS guidance webpage.
There will be a senior meeting in the auditorium Wed., March 23 during first hour.
UW Barron County will be holding campus tours on Tues., April 5 beginning at 6:15 PM. For those interested, it is a time for both you and your parents to meet faculty and staff, while learning more about academic programs. No need to miss school so check this out.
March 21, 2011
General:
Girls Volleyball open gym will be held each Sun. night from 4:00 PM to 6:00 PM at the Ladysmith Elementary School. All girls interested in playing are welcome to attend
Please place blue recycling containers in the hallway to be emptied at this time. Thank you.
The baseball informational meeting will be today Mon., March 21 and will take place in the cafeteria at 3:45 PM before baseball practice begins this evening. There will also be a baseball open gym from 6:30-8:00 PM on Sun., March 20.
Any girls who will be in grades 9 through 12, that would like to participate in summer volleyball league, beginning on Thurs., June 16, can sign up with Mrs. Peggar. You must pay $10.00 at the time you sign up. Come enjoy the fun! All girls welcome!
Student Services:
Students interested in the medical field may apply for a summer program that focuses on cardiac health. The camp is located in Chicago or Milwaukee and runs for one week at a time. See Student Services for more information.
Looking for summer work? Ross’s Teal Lake Lodge & Golf Club and Crex Meadows Youth Conservation Camp have summer openings. See Student Services for more details!
Keep checking the Student Services Bulletin Board and window for scholarship and college information. You can also check the updated list of scholarships online on the LHS guidance webpage.
There will be a senior meeting in the auditorium Wed., March 23 during first hour.
UW Barron County will be holding campus tours on Tues., April 5 beginning at 6:15 PM. For those interested, it is a time for both you and your parents to meet faculty and staff, while learning more about academic programs. No need to miss school so check this out.
Weekly Bulletin
LADYSMITH HIGH SCHOOL
Ladysmith, Wisconsin
CALENDAR: MARCH 21, 2011
Monday, Mar. 21 3:30 PM Curriculum Maps DUE
Baseball Practice begins
Softball Practice begins
Tuesday, Mar. 22 7:00 PM All Schools Concert @ LMS gym
Wednesday, Mar. 23 Academic & Activity Schedule
7:30 AM BUS. ED. Mtg.
1st Hour Senior Mtg.
Thursday, Mar. 24 TBD GBB State
7:30 AM MATH Mtg.
Friday, Mar. 25 7:30 AM Status Breakfast – Staff Room
1:00 PM Early Dismissal – End of 3rd Quarter
TBD GBB State
Saturday, Mar. 26 TBD GBB State
SUPERVISIONS:
1. Cafeteria: AM Brkfst 7:45-8:10 Ms. Berg
2. Bus Super.: AM 7:45-8:10 Mrs. Bement
PM 3:30-3:45 Mr. Sisko
3. Detention: AM 7:45-8:10 Mr. Wagenaar Room 430
PM 3:30-4:00 Mrs. Chopp Room 740
DATES FOR YOUR CALENDAR:
Monday, Mar. 28 – Grades Due
Thursday, Mar. 31 – English, Language Arts ACT Prep 1st & 2nd Hr.
Saturday, Apr. 2 – Solo and Ensemble – Rice Lake
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., Mar. 23 – ACADEMIC & ACTIVITY SECHEDULE
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)
Fri., March 25, 2009 – 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)
Ladysmith, Wisconsin
CALENDAR: MARCH 21, 2011
Monday, Mar. 21 3:30 PM Curriculum Maps DUE
Baseball Practice begins
Softball Practice begins
Tuesday, Mar. 22 7:00 PM All Schools Concert @ LMS gym
Wednesday, Mar. 23 Academic & Activity Schedule
7:30 AM BUS. ED. Mtg.
1st Hour Senior Mtg.
Thursday, Mar. 24 TBD GBB State
7:30 AM MATH Mtg.
Friday, Mar. 25 7:30 AM Status Breakfast – Staff Room
1:00 PM Early Dismissal – End of 3rd Quarter
TBD GBB State
Saturday, Mar. 26 TBD GBB State
SUPERVISIONS:
1. Cafeteria: AM Brkfst 7:45-8:10 Ms. Berg
2. Bus Super.: AM 7:45-8:10 Mrs. Bement
PM 3:30-3:45 Mr. Sisko
3. Detention: AM 7:45-8:10 Mr. Wagenaar Room 430
PM 3:30-4:00 Mrs. Chopp Room 740
DATES FOR YOUR CALENDAR:
Monday, Mar. 28 – Grades Due
Thursday, Mar. 31 – English, Language Arts ACT Prep 1st & 2nd Hr.
Saturday, Apr. 2 – Solo and Ensemble – Rice Lake
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., Mar. 23 – ACADEMIC & ACTIVITY SECHEDULE
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)
Fri., March 25, 2009 – 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)
Friday, March 18, 2011
Girls Advance to Sectional Final
The Ladysmith Girls Basketball Team took one step closer to a trip to Madison by beating Amery last night at New Richmond in a Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Association (WIAA)Sectional semi-final game 44-34. The freshmen loaded Jills pulled away from a strong Amery team led by their Division 1 recruit Kelly Stewart. The Jills take on the Altoona Rails Saturday night at Chippewa Falls in the Sectional Final to decide which team advances to the Girls' State Basketball Tournament next week in Madison. Congratulations & GOOD LUCK!!
Daily Announcements
ANNOUNCEMENTS
March 18, 2011
General:
Girls Volleyball open gym will be held each Sun. night from 4:00 PM to 6:00 PM at the Ladysmith Elementary School. All girls interested in playing are welcome to attend!
PM detention today Fri., March 18, will be in Mrs. Diamond’s room, number 401.
Please place blue recycling containers in the hallway to be emptied at this time. Thank you.
The baseball informational meeting will be on Mon., March 21 and will take place in the cafeteria at 3:45 PM before baseball practice begins that evening. There will also be a baseball open gym from 6:30-8:00 PM on Sun., March 20.
Any girls who will be in grades 9 through 12, that would like to participate in summer volleyball league, beginning on Thurs., June 16, can sign up with Mrs. Peggar. You must pay $10.00 at the time you sign up. Come enjoy the fun! All girls welcome!
Girls interested in playing Softball this Spring should sign-up in the Library today, Fri. March 18. There will also be a short Softball Meeting at 3:35 PM in the cafeteria today Fri. March 18.
All members of the Dance Team make sure all your uniforms have been turned in and checked off by the end of school today..
Student Services:
Seniors, there is an additional local scholarship that has come in. It is open to a senior from Hawkins or has connections to relatives in Hawkins. You must have good grades, really want to go to school and has a financial need, gets along and is helpful to others. Deadline is today Fri., March 18.
Students interested in the medical field may apply for a summer program that focuses on cardiac health. The camp is located in Chicago or Milwaukee and runs for one week at a time. See Student Services for more information.
Looking for summer work? Ross’s Teal Lake Lodge & Golf Club and Crex Meadows Youth Conservation Camp have summer openings. See Student Services for more details!
Keep checking the Student Services Bulletin Board and window for scholarship and college information. You can also check the updated list of scholarships online on the LHS guidance webpage.
There will be a senior meeting in the auditorium Wed., March 23 during Activity Period.
UW Barron County will be holding campus tours on Tues., April 5 beginning at 6:15 PM. For those interested, it is a time for both you and your parents to meet faculty and staff, while learning more about academic programs. No need to miss school so check this out.
March 18, 2011
General:
Girls Volleyball open gym will be held each Sun. night from 4:00 PM to 6:00 PM at the Ladysmith Elementary School. All girls interested in playing are welcome to attend!
PM detention today Fri., March 18, will be in Mrs. Diamond’s room, number 401.
Please place blue recycling containers in the hallway to be emptied at this time. Thank you.
The baseball informational meeting will be on Mon., March 21 and will take place in the cafeteria at 3:45 PM before baseball practice begins that evening. There will also be a baseball open gym from 6:30-8:00 PM on Sun., March 20.
Any girls who will be in grades 9 through 12, that would like to participate in summer volleyball league, beginning on Thurs., June 16, can sign up with Mrs. Peggar. You must pay $10.00 at the time you sign up. Come enjoy the fun! All girls welcome!
Girls interested in playing Softball this Spring should sign-up in the Library today, Fri. March 18. There will also be a short Softball Meeting at 3:35 PM in the cafeteria today Fri. March 18.
All members of the Dance Team make sure all your uniforms have been turned in and checked off by the end of school today..
Student Services:
Seniors, there is an additional local scholarship that has come in. It is open to a senior from Hawkins or has connections to relatives in Hawkins. You must have good grades, really want to go to school and has a financial need, gets along and is helpful to others. Deadline is today Fri., March 18.
Students interested in the medical field may apply for a summer program that focuses on cardiac health. The camp is located in Chicago or Milwaukee and runs for one week at a time. See Student Services for more information.
Looking for summer work? Ross’s Teal Lake Lodge & Golf Club and Crex Meadows Youth Conservation Camp have summer openings. See Student Services for more details!
Keep checking the Student Services Bulletin Board and window for scholarship and college information. You can also check the updated list of scholarships online on the LHS guidance webpage.
There will be a senior meeting in the auditorium Wed., March 23 during Activity Period.
UW Barron County will be holding campus tours on Tues., April 5 beginning at 6:15 PM. For those interested, it is a time for both you and your parents to meet faculty and staff, while learning more about academic programs. No need to miss school so check this out.
Thursday, March 17, 2011
Students Tap Maple Trees
For several years Mr. Bunton’s sophomore Biology classes have been tapping maple trees, collecting sap, and making maple syrup as a fun, enrichment activity. Students learn firsthand how water and sugars rise and lower through the tree vascular system during the day and how with a simple tap, this sap can be collected. Once enough sap is collected, it is boiled and reduced ultimately making maple syrup. A total of 40 liters of sap is needed to produce just one liter of syrup. On the last day of school, the Biology students are treated to a pancake breakfast complete with their own maple syrup!
Daily Announcements
ANNOUNCEMENTS
March 17, 2011
General:
Girls Volleyball open gym will be held each Sunday night from 4:00 PM to 6:00 PM at the Ladysmith Elementary School. All girls interested in playing are welcome to attend!
Please place blue recycling containers in the hallway to be emptied at this time. Thank you.
The baseball informational meeting will be on Monday, March 21 and will take place in the cafeteria at 3:45 PM before baseball practice begins that evening. There will also be a baseball open gym from 6:30-8:00 PM on Sunday, March 20.
Any girls who will be in grades 9 through 12, that would like to participate in summer volleyball league, beginning on Thurs., June 16, can sign up with Mrs. Peggar. You must pay $10.00 at the time you sign up. Come enjoy the fun! All girls welcome!
Girls interested in playing Softball this Spring should sign-up in the Library by this Friday, March 18. There will also be a short Softball Meeting at 3:35 PM in the cafeteria on Fri. March 18.
All members of the Dance Team make sure all your uniforms have been turned in and checked off by the end of this week.
Student Services:
Seniors, there is an additional local scholarship that has come in. It is open to a senior from Hawkins or has connections to relatives in Hawkins. You must have good grades, really want to go to school and has a financial need, gets along and is helpful to others. Deadline is Friday, March 18.
Students interested in the medical field may apply for a summer program that focuses on cardiac health. The camp is located in Chicago or Milwaukee and runs for one week at a time. See Student Services for more information.
Looking for summer work? Ross’s Teal Lake Lodge & Golf Club and Crex Meadows Youth Conservation Camp have summer openings. See Student Services for more details!
Keep checking the Student Services Bulletin Board and window for scholarship and college information. You can also check the updated list of scholarships online on the LHS guidance webpage.
There will be a senior meeting in the auditorium Wednesday, March 23 during Activity Period.
UW Barron County will be holding campus tours on Tues., April 5 beginning at 6:15 PM. For those interested, it is a time for both you and your parents to meet faculty and staff, while learning more about academic programs. No need to miss school so check this out.
March 17, 2011
General:
Girls Volleyball open gym will be held each Sunday night from 4:00 PM to 6:00 PM at the Ladysmith Elementary School. All girls interested in playing are welcome to attend!
Please place blue recycling containers in the hallway to be emptied at this time. Thank you.
The baseball informational meeting will be on Monday, March 21 and will take place in the cafeteria at 3:45 PM before baseball practice begins that evening. There will also be a baseball open gym from 6:30-8:00 PM on Sunday, March 20.
Any girls who will be in grades 9 through 12, that would like to participate in summer volleyball league, beginning on Thurs., June 16, can sign up with Mrs. Peggar. You must pay $10.00 at the time you sign up. Come enjoy the fun! All girls welcome!
Girls interested in playing Softball this Spring should sign-up in the Library by this Friday, March 18. There will also be a short Softball Meeting at 3:35 PM in the cafeteria on Fri. March 18.
All members of the Dance Team make sure all your uniforms have been turned in and checked off by the end of this week.
Student Services:
Seniors, there is an additional local scholarship that has come in. It is open to a senior from Hawkins or has connections to relatives in Hawkins. You must have good grades, really want to go to school and has a financial need, gets along and is helpful to others. Deadline is Friday, March 18.
Students interested in the medical field may apply for a summer program that focuses on cardiac health. The camp is located in Chicago or Milwaukee and runs for one week at a time. See Student Services for more information.
Looking for summer work? Ross’s Teal Lake Lodge & Golf Club and Crex Meadows Youth Conservation Camp have summer openings. See Student Services for more details!
Keep checking the Student Services Bulletin Board and window for scholarship and college information. You can also check the updated list of scholarships online on the LHS guidance webpage.
There will be a senior meeting in the auditorium Wednesday, March 23 during Activity Period.
UW Barron County will be holding campus tours on Tues., April 5 beginning at 6:15 PM. For those interested, it is a time for both you and your parents to meet faculty and staff, while learning more about academic programs. No need to miss school so check this out.
Wednesday, March 16, 2011
Daily Announcements
ANNOUNCEMENTS
March 16, 2011
General:
Girls Volleyball open gym will be held each Sunday night from 4:00 PM to 6:00 PM at the Ladysmith Elementary School. All girls interested in playing are welcome to attend!
Please place blue recycling containers in the hallway to be emptied at this time. Thank you.
There will be a informational meeting in the cafeteria today at 3:45 PM for anyone interested in playing baseball this season.
Any girls who will be in grades 9 through 12, that would like to participate in summer volleyball league, beginning on Thurs., June 16, can sign up with Mrs. Peggar. You must pay $10.00 at the time you sign up. Come enjoy the fun! All girls welcome!
Student Services:
This week:
Seniors, there is an additional local scholarship that has come in. It is open to a senior from Hawkins or has connections to relatives in Hawkins. You must have good grades, really want to go to school and has a financial need, gets along and is helpful to others. Deadline is Friday, March 18.
Reminder for Seniors – Kwik Trip scholarship is due on today, at 3:30 please bring to Student Services.
There will be a senior meeting in the auditorium this Wednesday during Activity Period.
UW Barron County will be holding campus tours on Tues., April 5 beginning at 6:15 PM. For those interested, it is a time for both you and your parents to meet faculty and staff, while learning more about academic programs. No need to miss school so check this out.
Students interested in the medical field may apply for a summer program that focuses on cardiac health. The camp is located in Chicago or Milwaukee and runs for one week at a time. See Student Services for more information.
Looking for summer work? Ross’s Teal Lake Lodge & Golf Club and Creek Meadows Youth Conservative Camp have summer openings. See Student Services for more details!
Keep checking the Student Services Bulletin Board and window for scholarship and college information. You can also check the updated list of scholarships online on the LHS guidance webpage.
March 16, 2011
General:
Girls Volleyball open gym will be held each Sunday night from 4:00 PM to 6:00 PM at the Ladysmith Elementary School. All girls interested in playing are welcome to attend!
Please place blue recycling containers in the hallway to be emptied at this time. Thank you.
There will be a informational meeting in the cafeteria today at 3:45 PM for anyone interested in playing baseball this season.
Any girls who will be in grades 9 through 12, that would like to participate in summer volleyball league, beginning on Thurs., June 16, can sign up with Mrs. Peggar. You must pay $10.00 at the time you sign up. Come enjoy the fun! All girls welcome!
Student Services:
This week:
Seniors, there is an additional local scholarship that has come in. It is open to a senior from Hawkins or has connections to relatives in Hawkins. You must have good grades, really want to go to school and has a financial need, gets along and is helpful to others. Deadline is Friday, March 18.
Reminder for Seniors – Kwik Trip scholarship is due on today, at 3:30 please bring to Student Services.
There will be a senior meeting in the auditorium this Wednesday during Activity Period.
UW Barron County will be holding campus tours on Tues., April 5 beginning at 6:15 PM. For those interested, it is a time for both you and your parents to meet faculty and staff, while learning more about academic programs. No need to miss school so check this out.
Students interested in the medical field may apply for a summer program that focuses on cardiac health. The camp is located in Chicago or Milwaukee and runs for one week at a time. See Student Services for more information.
Looking for summer work? Ross’s Teal Lake Lodge & Golf Club and Creek Meadows Youth Conservative Camp have summer openings. See Student Services for more details!
Keep checking the Student Services Bulletin Board and window for scholarship and college information. You can also check the updated list of scholarships online on the LHS guidance webpage.
Star Students of the Week
The Ladysmith International Student Program named Jinan Lee and Minjeong Kim Star Students of the Week. Both students were cited for their positive attitude, and for respect shown to others. Minjeong was also recognized for keeping her room tidy and organized. Congratulations!
Tuesday, March 15, 2011
Lumberjack Day Results
The following students won various events during Lumberjack Day.
Pancake Eating Contest: Joseph Sisko
Lumberjack Costume: Markus Armstrong
Lumberjill Costume: Mariah Stoll
Poker: 1st place: Kyle Lobermeier 2nd: Si Ying (Fiona) Li & Rob Hanson (Tie)
Checkers: 1st place: Kristin Hraben
Volleyball: Senior Team
Dodgeball: All 4 teams each won a battle.
Chess: 1st place: Eric Larson 2nd: Silas Kuchta
Ping Pong: 1st: Su Young (Aaron) Lee 2nd Eric Effertz 3rd: Woo-hyun (Wesley) Song
Foosball: 1st place team: Erik Nelson & Jared McHugh
Hackey Sac: 1st: Jon Miland 2nd: Austin Stonkey 3rd: Brandon Hoyt
Class Tug O' War: Junior Class
Microwave Winner: Markus Armstrong (all students who participated in the Lumberjack and Lumberjill contest had their names in a jar and the one drawn received the microwave)
Pancake Eating Contest: Joseph Sisko
Lumberjack Costume: Markus Armstrong
Lumberjill Costume: Mariah Stoll
Poker: 1st place: Kyle Lobermeier 2nd: Si Ying (Fiona) Li & Rob Hanson (Tie)
Checkers: 1st place: Kristin Hraben
Volleyball: Senior Team
Dodgeball: All 4 teams each won a battle.
Chess: 1st place: Eric Larson 2nd: Silas Kuchta
Ping Pong: 1st: Su Young (Aaron) Lee 2nd Eric Effertz 3rd: Woo-hyun (Wesley) Song
Foosball: 1st place team: Erik Nelson & Jared McHugh
Hackey Sac: 1st: Jon Miland 2nd: Austin Stonkey 3rd: Brandon Hoyt
Class Tug O' War: Junior Class
Microwave Winner: Markus Armstrong (all students who participated in the Lumberjack and Lumberjill contest had their names in a jar and the one drawn received the microwave)
Regional Champions!
The Ladysmith Girls' Basketball Team won the Division 3 Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Association (WIAA) Regional Championship Saturday night in Rice Lake. The Jills beat the Barron Golden Bears 39-23. The Jills resume WIAA Tournament play this Thursday night taking on Amery in New Richmond. Congratulations Jills and Good Luck!
Daily Announcements
ANNOUNCEMENTS
March 15, 2011
General:
Girls Volleyball open gym will be held each Sunday night from 4:00 PM to 6:00 PM at the Ladysmith Elementary School. All girls interested in playing are welcome to attend!
Please place blue recycling containers in the hallway to be emptied at this time. Thank you.
Student Services:
Seniors, there is an additional local scholarship that has come in. It is open to a senior from Hawkins or has connections to relatives in Hawkins. You must have good grades, really want to go to school and has a financial need, gets along and is helpful to others. Deadline is Friday, March 18.
Reminder for Seniors – Kwik Trip scholarship is due on today, at 3:30 please bring to Student Services.
Students interested in the medical field may apply for a summer program that focuses on cardiac health. The camp is located in Chicago or Milwaukee and runs for one week at a time. See Student Services for more information.
Looking for summer work? Ross’s Teal Lake Lodge & Golf Club and Creek Meadows Youth Conservative Camp have summer openings. See Student Services for more details!
Keep checking the Student Services Bulletin Board and window for scholarship and college information. You can also check the updated list of scholarships online on the LHS guidance webpage.
March 15, 2011
General:
Girls Volleyball open gym will be held each Sunday night from 4:00 PM to 6:00 PM at the Ladysmith Elementary School. All girls interested in playing are welcome to attend!
Please place blue recycling containers in the hallway to be emptied at this time. Thank you.
Student Services:
Seniors, there is an additional local scholarship that has come in. It is open to a senior from Hawkins or has connections to relatives in Hawkins. You must have good grades, really want to go to school and has a financial need, gets along and is helpful to others. Deadline is Friday, March 18.
Reminder for Seniors – Kwik Trip scholarship is due on today, at 3:30 please bring to Student Services.
Students interested in the medical field may apply for a summer program that focuses on cardiac health. The camp is located in Chicago or Milwaukee and runs for one week at a time. See Student Services for more information.
Looking for summer work? Ross’s Teal Lake Lodge & Golf Club and Creek Meadows Youth Conservative Camp have summer openings. See Student Services for more details!
Keep checking the Student Services Bulletin Board and window for scholarship and college information. You can also check the updated list of scholarships online on the LHS guidance webpage.
Monday, March 14, 2011
Daily Announcements
ANNOUNCEMENTS
March 14, 2011
General:
Girls interested in playing softball this Spring should sign up in the Library today. Practice begins Monday, March 21, with physicals, code of conducts and athletic fees completed!!
Girls Volleyball open gym will be held each Sunday night from 4:00 PM to 6:00 PM at the Ladysmith Elementary School. All girls interested in playing are welcome to attend!
Please place blue recycling containers in the hallway to be emptied at this time. Thank you.
Student Services:
Students interested in the medical field may apply for a summer program that focuses on cardiac health. The camp is located in Chicago or Milwaukee and runs for one week at a time. See Student Services for more information.
Looking for summer work? Ross’s Teal Lake Lodge & Golf Club and Creek Meadows Youth Conservative Camp have summer openings. See Student Services for more details!
Keep checking the Student Services Bulletin Board and window for scholarship and college information. You can also check the updated list of scholarships online on the LHS guidance webpage.
March 14, 2011
General:
Girls interested in playing softball this Spring should sign up in the Library today. Practice begins Monday, March 21, with physicals, code of conducts and athletic fees completed!!
Girls Volleyball open gym will be held each Sunday night from 4:00 PM to 6:00 PM at the Ladysmith Elementary School. All girls interested in playing are welcome to attend!
Please place blue recycling containers in the hallway to be emptied at this time. Thank you.
Student Services:
Students interested in the medical field may apply for a summer program that focuses on cardiac health. The camp is located in Chicago or Milwaukee and runs for one week at a time. See Student Services for more information.
Looking for summer work? Ross’s Teal Lake Lodge & Golf Club and Creek Meadows Youth Conservative Camp have summer openings. See Student Services for more details!
Keep checking the Student Services Bulletin Board and window for scholarship and college information. You can also check the updated list of scholarships online on the LHS guidance webpage.
Labels:
job opening,
medical field opportunity,
recycling,
softball,
volleyball
Friday, March 11, 2011
Daily Announcements
ANNOUNCEMENTS
March 11, 2011
Volleyball players are reminded to sign up with Mrs. Peggar to work in the concession stand today.
Girls interested in playing softball this Spring should sign up in the Library by Monday, March 14. Practice begins Monday, March 21, with physicals, code of conducts and athletic fees completed!!
Girls Volleyball open gym will be held each Sunday night from 4:00 PM to 6:00 PM at the Ladysmith Elementary School. All girls interested in playing are welcome to attend!
Please place blue recycling containers in the hallway to be emptied at this time. Thank you.
Student Services:
Students interested in the medical field may apply for a summer program that focuses on cardiac health. The camp is located in Chicago or Milwaukee and runs for one week at a time. See Student Services for more information.
Looking for summer work? Ross’s Teal Lake Lodge & Golf Club and Creek Meadows Youth Conservative Camp have summer openings. See Student Services for more details!
Keep checking the Student Services Bulletin Board and window for scholarship and college information.
You can also check the updated list of scholarships online on the LHS guidance webpage.
Lumberjack Day will be today, 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.
March 11, 2011
Volleyball players are reminded to sign up with Mrs. Peggar to work in the concession stand today.
Girls interested in playing softball this Spring should sign up in the Library by Monday, March 14. Practice begins Monday, March 21, with physicals, code of conducts and athletic fees completed!!
Girls Volleyball open gym will be held each Sunday night from 4:00 PM to 6:00 PM at the Ladysmith Elementary School. All girls interested in playing are welcome to attend!
Please place blue recycling containers in the hallway to be emptied at this time. Thank you.
Student Services:
Students interested in the medical field may apply for a summer program that focuses on cardiac health. The camp is located in Chicago or Milwaukee and runs for one week at a time. See Student Services for more information.
Looking for summer work? Ross’s Teal Lake Lodge & Golf Club and Creek Meadows Youth Conservative Camp have summer openings. See Student Services for more details!
Keep checking the Student Services Bulletin Board and window for scholarship and college information.
You can also check the updated list of scholarships online on the LHS guidance webpage.
Lumberjack Day will be today, 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.
Labels:
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medical field opportunity,
recycling,
softball,
volleyball
Thursday, March 10, 2011
February's Students' of the Month
Five Students Named Students’ of the Month
Freshman Erin Molstad, sophomore Brett James, junior Martin Boye (Norway), and seniors Kassie Krell and Andrew Hetke were recently named Ladysmith High School’s students’ of the month for February. A teacher must first nominate the student and provide the rationale for the nomination. Approval for each student nominee is determined by a vote of the faculty. The students were nominated for volunteerism, setting high standards, being a role model, and excelling in the classroom.
Freshman Erin Molstad, sophomore Brett James, junior Martin Boye (Norway), and seniors Kassie Krell and Andrew Hetke were recently named Ladysmith High School’s students’ of the month for February. A teacher must first nominate the student and provide the rationale for the nomination. Approval for each student nominee is determined by a vote of the faculty. The students were nominated for volunteerism, setting high standards, being a role model, and excelling in the classroom.
Daily Announcements
ANNOUNCEMENTS
March 10, 2011
General:
Volleyball players are reminded to sign up with Mrs. Peggar to work in the concession stand on Friday, March 11.
Girls interested in playing softball this Spring should sign up in the Library by Monday, March 14. Practice begins Monday, March 21, with physicals, code of conducts and athletic fees completed!!
Girls Volleyball open gym will be held each Sunday night from 4:00 PM to 6:00 PM at the Ladysmith Elementary School. All girls interested in playing are welcome to attend!
Please place blue recycling containers in the hallway to be emptied at this time. Thank you.
Student Services:
Deadline for local scholarships is today Thursday, at 3:30 PM.
Students interested in the medical field may apply for a summer program that focuses on cardiac health. The camp is located in Chicago or Milwaukee and runs for one week at a time. See Student Services for more information.
Looking for summer work? Ross’s Teal Lake Lodge & Golf Club and Creek Meadows Youth Conservative Camp have summer openings. See Student Services for more details!
Students participating in the Medical Discovery Days are reminded to dress professionally today. Please wear khaki or black pants and your Medical Discovery Days T-Shirt. Students should also wear comfortable shoes for walking and eat a good breakfast.
Keep checking the Student Services Bulletin Board and window for scholarship and college information.
You can also check the updated list of scholarships online on the LHS guidance webpage.
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.
March 10, 2011
General:
Volleyball players are reminded to sign up with Mrs. Peggar to work in the concession stand on Friday, March 11.
Girls interested in playing softball this Spring should sign up in the Library by Monday, March 14. Practice begins Monday, March 21, with physicals, code of conducts and athletic fees completed!!
Girls Volleyball open gym will be held each Sunday night from 4:00 PM to 6:00 PM at the Ladysmith Elementary School. All girls interested in playing are welcome to attend!
Please place blue recycling containers in the hallway to be emptied at this time. Thank you.
Student Services:
Deadline for local scholarships is today Thursday, at 3:30 PM.
Students interested in the medical field may apply for a summer program that focuses on cardiac health. The camp is located in Chicago or Milwaukee and runs for one week at a time. See Student Services for more information.
Looking for summer work? Ross’s Teal Lake Lodge & Golf Club and Creek Meadows Youth Conservative Camp have summer openings. See Student Services for more details!
Students participating in the Medical Discovery Days are reminded to dress professionally today. Please wear khaki or black pants and your Medical Discovery Days T-Shirt. Students should also wear comfortable shoes for walking and eat a good breakfast.
Keep checking the Student Services Bulletin Board and window for scholarship and college information.
You can also check the updated list of scholarships online on the LHS guidance webpage.
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.
Wednesday, March 9, 2011
Star Students of the Week
Ladysmith International Student Program named Yoon-gi Koo and Woo-Hyun Song Star Students of the Week for their improvement efforts, positive attitude, and making a strong commitment to our school and organizations. Congratulations!
Daily Announcements
ANNOUNCEMENTS
March 9, 2011
General
Volleyball players are reminded to sign up with Mrs. Peggar to work in the concession stand on Friday, March 11.
Student Services
Seniors the career lab will be open at 7:30 AM Wednesday and Thursday morning and also Wednesday night until 4:30 PM for any Seniors who would like to work on scholarships. Please stop in Student Services to reserve a computer, we will open the Library Computer Lab if we have more students needing a computer than the career lab can accommodate. Scholarship deadline is Thursday at 3:30 PM.
Students interested in the medical field may apply for a summer program that focuses on cardiac health. The camp is located in Chicago or Milwaukee and runs for one week at a time. See Student Services for more information.
Looking for summer work? Ross’s Teal Lake Lodge and Golf Club and Crex Meadows Youth Conservative Camp has summer openings. See Student Services for more details
Students participating in the Medical Discovery Days are reminded to dress professionally on Thursday. Please wear khaki or black pants and your Medical Discovery Days T-Shirt, which can be picked up in Student Services. Students should also wear comfortable shoes for walking and eat a good breakfast.
Keep checking the Student Services Bulletin Board and window for scholarship and college information. You can also check the updated list of scholarships online on the LHS guidance webpage.
Deadline for local scholarships is this Thursday. If you haven’t stopped to pick up the information, time is running out.
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.
March 9, 2011
General
Volleyball players are reminded to sign up with Mrs. Peggar to work in the concession stand on Friday, March 11.
Student Services
Seniors the career lab will be open at 7:30 AM Wednesday and Thursday morning and also Wednesday night until 4:30 PM for any Seniors who would like to work on scholarships. Please stop in Student Services to reserve a computer, we will open the Library Computer Lab if we have more students needing a computer than the career lab can accommodate. Scholarship deadline is Thursday at 3:30 PM.
Students interested in the medical field may apply for a summer program that focuses on cardiac health. The camp is located in Chicago or Milwaukee and runs for one week at a time. See Student Services for more information.
Looking for summer work? Ross’s Teal Lake Lodge and Golf Club and Crex Meadows Youth Conservative Camp has summer openings. See Student Services for more details
Students participating in the Medical Discovery Days are reminded to dress professionally on Thursday. Please wear khaki or black pants and your Medical Discovery Days T-Shirt, which can be picked up in Student Services. Students should also wear comfortable shoes for walking and eat a good breakfast.
Keep checking the Student Services Bulletin Board and window for scholarship and college information. You can also check the updated list of scholarships online on the LHS guidance webpage.
Deadline for local scholarships is this Thursday. If you haven’t stopped to pick up the information, time is running out.
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.
Tuesday, March 8, 2011
Daily Announcements
ANNOUNCEMENTS
March 8, 2011
General:
Volleyball players are reminded to sign up with Mrs. Peggar to work in the concession stand on Friday, March 11.
Student Services
Looking for summer work? Ross’s Teal Lake Lodge and Golf Club and Crex Meadows Youth Conservative Camp has summer openings. See Student Services for more details
Students participating in the Medical Discovery Days are reminded to dress professionally on Thursday. Please wear khaki or black pants and your Medical Discovery Days T-Shirt, which can be picked up in Student Services. Students should also wear comfortable shoes for walking and eat a good breakfast.
Keep checking the Student Services Bulletin Board and window for scholarship and college information.
You can also check the updated list of scholarships online on the LHS guidance webpage.
Deadline for local scholarships is this Thursday. If you haven’t stopped to pick up the information, time is running out.
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.
CVTC is offering career tours on Tuesday, April 5. Stop by Student Services to see tour sections. This a great opportunity to preview the CVTC campus, talk with professors and speak to admission counselors. In addition, you will tour the program of study that is of interest to you.
March 8, 2011
General:
Volleyball players are reminded to sign up with Mrs. Peggar to work in the concession stand on Friday, March 11.
Student Services
Looking for summer work? Ross’s Teal Lake Lodge and Golf Club and Crex Meadows Youth Conservative Camp has summer openings. See Student Services for more details
Students participating in the Medical Discovery Days are reminded to dress professionally on Thursday. Please wear khaki or black pants and your Medical Discovery Days T-Shirt, which can be picked up in Student Services. Students should also wear comfortable shoes for walking and eat a good breakfast.
Keep checking the Student Services Bulletin Board and window for scholarship and college information.
You can also check the updated list of scholarships online on the LHS guidance webpage.
Deadline for local scholarships is this Thursday. If you haven’t stopped to pick up the information, time is running out.
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.
CVTC is offering career tours on Tuesday, April 5. Stop by Student Services to see tour sections. This a great opportunity to preview the CVTC campus, talk with professors and speak to admission counselors. In addition, you will tour the program of study that is of interest to you.
Weekly Bulletin
LADYSMITH HIGH SCHOOL
Ladysmith, Wisconsin
CALENDAR: MARCH 7, 2011
Monday, Mar. 7 TRACK BEGINS
Tuesday, Mar. 8 Medical Discovery Days
7:30 FCE Mtg
3:35 SPED Mtg
Wednesday, Mar. 9 Academic Schedule
3:35 Science Mtg
Thursday, Mar. 10 Medical Discovery Days
Local Scholarship Applications close
Friday, Mar. 11 LUMBERJACK DAY
7:30 AM Status Breakfast- Staff Room
1:00 PM Early Dismissal (Staff Development)
7:00 PM Girls Regional at Ladysmith
Saturday, Mar. 12
7:00 GBB Regionals
SAT & Subject Test
SUPERVISIONS:
1. Cafeteria: AM 7:45-8:10 Mrs. Olson
2. Bus Supervision:AM 7:45-8:10 Mr. Wagenaar
PM 3:30-3:45 Mr. Weissinger
3. Detention: AM 7:45-8:10 Ms. Berg Room 700
PM 3:35-4:00 Mr. Martino Room Cafe
DATES FOR YOUR CALENDAR:
Monday, Mar. 21 – Curriculum Maps Due
Tuesday, Mar. 22 – All School Concert
Friday, Mar. 25 – End of 3rd Quarter
Monday, Mar. 28 – Grades 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: Wednesday, March 9- Academic Schedule Only
Friday, March 11, 2009 – Early Dismissal for Students
Wed., March 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)
Fri., March 11 – Early Dismissal for Students
Homeroom - 8:15 – 8:20 (5 min)
Lumberjack Activities 8:30-1:00
Ladysmith, Wisconsin
CALENDAR: MARCH 7, 2011
Monday, Mar. 7 TRACK BEGINS
Tuesday, Mar. 8 Medical Discovery Days
7:30 FCE Mtg
3:35 SPED Mtg
Wednesday, Mar. 9 Academic Schedule
3:35 Science Mtg
Thursday, Mar. 10 Medical Discovery Days
Local Scholarship Applications close
Friday, Mar. 11 LUMBERJACK DAY
7:30 AM Status Breakfast- Staff Room
1:00 PM Early Dismissal (Staff Development)
7:00 PM Girls Regional at Ladysmith
Saturday, Mar. 12
7:00 GBB Regionals
SAT & Subject Test
SUPERVISIONS:
1. Cafeteria: AM 7:45-8:10 Mrs. Olson
2. Bus Supervision:AM 7:45-8:10 Mr. Wagenaar
PM 3:30-3:45 Mr. Weissinger
3. Detention: AM 7:45-8:10 Ms. Berg Room 700
PM 3:35-4:00 Mr. Martino Room Cafe
DATES FOR YOUR CALENDAR:
Monday, Mar. 21 – Curriculum Maps Due
Tuesday, Mar. 22 – All School Concert
Friday, Mar. 25 – End of 3rd Quarter
Monday, Mar. 28 – Grades 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: Wednesday, March 9- Academic Schedule Only
Friday, March 11, 2009 – Early Dismissal for Students
Wed., March 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)
Fri., March 11 – Early Dismissal for Students
Homeroom - 8:15 – 8:20 (5 min)
Lumberjack Activities 8:30-1:00
Daily Announcements
ANNOUNCEMENTS
March 7, 2011
General:
Student Services
Looking for summer work? Ross's Teal Lake Lodge and Golf Club and Crex Meadows Youth Conservative Camp has summer openings. See Student Services for more details.
Students participating in the Medical Discovery Days are reminded to dress professionally on Tuesday and Thursday. Please wear khaki or black pants and your Medical Discovery Days T-Shirt, along with comfortable shoes for walking.
Keep checking the Student Services Bulletin Board and window for scholarship and college information. You can also check the updated list of scholarships online on the LHS guidance webpage.
Deadline for the local scholarships is this Thursday. If you haven’t stopped to pick up the information, time is running out.
Lumberjack Day will be on this Friday. 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.
March 7, 2011
General:
Student Services
Looking for summer work? Ross's Teal Lake Lodge and Golf Club and Crex Meadows Youth Conservative Camp has summer openings. See Student Services for more details.
Students participating in the Medical Discovery Days are reminded to dress professionally on Tuesday and Thursday. Please wear khaki or black pants and your Medical Discovery Days T-Shirt, along with comfortable shoes for walking.
Keep checking the Student Services Bulletin Board and window for scholarship and college information. You can also check the updated list of scholarships online on the LHS guidance webpage.
Deadline for the local scholarships is this Thursday. If you haven’t stopped to pick up the information, time is running out.
Lumberjack Day will be on this Friday. 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, March 4, 2011
Music Update
On the weekend of February 19th Levi Strahm, Miki Long, Jared McHugh, Andrew Hetke, Liz Robertson, and Brea Daggett participated in the St. Norbert College Winterbandfest under the direction of newly hired director of bands Michael Knight. The group performed a variety of music ranging from Frank Tichelli to John Phillips Sousa. The students put on a very memorable concert! Please congratulate them on their accomplishment if you have the chance.
On March 8th the Ladysmith High School Jazz Ensemble will be performing for the Ladysmith Red Haters Society. The ensemble will be performing approximately 30-35 minutes of music that features some of the students' all time favorite songs.
March 22 at 7:00pm the School District of Ladysmith will host its annual All Schools Concert at the Ladysmith Middle School. The concert features the middle school choirs and bands as well as the high school choir and band. This is sure to be a great night of entertainment. Cost for admission is $3.00 with all proceeds going to the Ladysmith Music Booster's scholarship fund.
On April 2nd the Ladysmith High School Music Department will be hosting the annual Wisconsin School Music Association Solo & Ensemble Festival at University of Wisconsin Barron County Campus in Rice Lake. This festival features a wide variety of vocal, instrumental, and string ensembles and solos in which students from the northwest part of the state show case their talents on a more individualized schedule.
On April 9-10 the Ladysmith High School Jazz Ensemble will make its first trip to University of Wisconsin Eau Claire to participate in the Eau Claire Jazz Festival. This is a great opportunity for this fine ensemble to show case their talents as well as recieve feedback from world famous jazz musicians. The ensemble will see groups such as the United States Air Force Jazz Ensemble as well as Grammy Award winning UW-Eau Claire Jazz I.
On April 27th the Ladysmith High School Jazz Ensemble will host its annual Jazz Dinner Concert. This is a fundraiser for the band. There will be a great meal, door prizes, as well as other raffles and silent auctions. Please contact Kirk Yudes at KYudes@ladysmith.k12.wi.us for more information.
On March 8th the Ladysmith High School Jazz Ensemble will be performing for the Ladysmith Red Haters Society. The ensemble will be performing approximately 30-35 minutes of music that features some of the students' all time favorite songs.
March 22 at 7:00pm the School District of Ladysmith will host its annual All Schools Concert at the Ladysmith Middle School. The concert features the middle school choirs and bands as well as the high school choir and band. This is sure to be a great night of entertainment. Cost for admission is $3.00 with all proceeds going to the Ladysmith Music Booster's scholarship fund.
On April 2nd the Ladysmith High School Music Department will be hosting the annual Wisconsin School Music Association Solo & Ensemble Festival at University of Wisconsin Barron County Campus in Rice Lake. This festival features a wide variety of vocal, instrumental, and string ensembles and solos in which students from the northwest part of the state show case their talents on a more individualized schedule.
On April 9-10 the Ladysmith High School Jazz Ensemble will make its first trip to University of Wisconsin Eau Claire to participate in the Eau Claire Jazz Festival. This is a great opportunity for this fine ensemble to show case their talents as well as recieve feedback from world famous jazz musicians. The ensemble will see groups such as the United States Air Force Jazz Ensemble as well as Grammy Award winning UW-Eau Claire Jazz I.
On April 27th the Ladysmith High School Jazz Ensemble will host its annual Jazz Dinner Concert. This is a fundraiser for the band. There will be a great meal, door prizes, as well as other raffles and silent auctions. Please contact Kirk Yudes at KYudes@ladysmith.k12.wi.us for more information.
Daily Announcements
ANNOUNCEMENTS
March 4, 2011
General:
Tonight is a semi-final game for the WIAA Boys Basketball Regional. If the Jacks win, there will be a fan's bus to Rice Lake for the boys' WIAA Regional final tomorrow night. The cost for the bus ride is $5.00 and the ticket is $4.00.
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 as soon as possible and update us on where you are with your future plans.
The career lab will be closed today, March 4 from 8:00 A.M.–12:00 P.M. for testing.
Attention students attending medical discovery days. The trip to CVTC that was scheduled for this Thursday has been changed to next week Thursday, March 10. Please change the date on your pre-arranged sheet accordingly. Stop in student services if you have any questions.
Seniors, many of you have not stopped in for materials and assistance regarding the local scholarships that are due on March 10. This is a great opportunity to get financial assistance towards your college education. 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.
March 4, 2011
General:
Tonight is a semi-final game for the WIAA Boys Basketball Regional. If the Jacks win, there will be a fan's bus to Rice Lake for the boys' WIAA Regional final tomorrow night. The cost for the bus ride is $5.00 and the ticket is $4.00.
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 as soon as possible and update us on where you are with your future plans.
The career lab will be closed today, March 4 from 8:00 A.M.–12:00 P.M. for testing.
Attention students attending medical discovery days. The trip to CVTC that was scheduled for this Thursday has been changed to next week Thursday, March 10. Please change the date on your pre-arranged sheet accordingly. Stop in student services if you have any questions.
Seniors, many of you have not stopped in for materials and assistance regarding the local scholarships that are due on March 10. This is a great opportunity to get financial assistance towards your college education. 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, March 3, 2011
Daily Announcements
ANNOUNCEMENTS
March 3, 2011
There will be a meeting for all students, both boys and girls that are interested in being a part of the Ladysmith track team Friday morning at 8:00 A.M. in Mr. Groothousen’s room. Also please add your name to the sign-up sheet 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.
Seniors should stop into Student Services as soon as possible and update us on where you are with your future plans.
The career lab will be closed on Friday, March 4 from 8:00 A.M. – 12:00 P.M. for testing.
Attention students attending medical discovery days. The trip to CVTC that was scheduled for this Thursday has been changed to next week Thursday, March 10. Please change your date on the pre-arranged sheet for CVTC from March 3 to March 10. Stop in student services if you have any questions.
Seniors, many of you have not stopped in for materials and assistance regarding the local scholarships that are due on March 10. This is a great opportunity to get financial assistance towards your college education. 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.
March 3, 2011
There will be a meeting for all students, both boys and girls that are interested in being a part of the Ladysmith track team Friday morning at 8:00 A.M. in Mr. Groothousen’s room. Also please add your name to the sign-up sheet 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.
Seniors should stop into Student Services as soon as possible and update us on where you are with your future plans.
The career lab will be closed on Friday, March 4 from 8:00 A.M. – 12:00 P.M. for testing.
Attention students attending medical discovery days. The trip to CVTC that was scheduled for this Thursday has been changed to next week Thursday, March 10. Please change your date on the pre-arranged sheet for CVTC from March 3 to March 10. Stop in student services if you have any questions.
Seniors, many of you have not stopped in for materials and assistance regarding the local scholarships that are due on March 10. This is a great opportunity to get financial assistance towards your college education. 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.
Wednesday, March 2, 2011
Daily Announcements
ANNOUNCEMENTS
March 2, 2011
General:
There is a signup sheet in the Library for any boys interested in playing baseball this year. Today is your last day to signup. Please do so during your study hall or free time.
Lumberjack Day will be on Friday, March 11. Some events for the day include the Pancake Eating Contest, Class Relay Race, Class Dodgeball, 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.
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 as soon as possible and update us on where you are with your future plans.
Attention students attending medical discovery days. The trip to CVTC that was scheduled for this Thursday has been changed to next week Thursday, March 10. Please change your date on the pre-arranged sheet for CVTC from March 3 to March 10. Stop in student services if you have any questions.
Seniors, many of you have not stopped in for materials and assistance regarding the local scholarships that are due on March 10. This is a great opportunity to get financial assistance towards your college education. 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.
March 2, 2011
General:
There is a signup sheet in the Library for any boys interested in playing baseball this year. Today is your last day to signup. Please do so during your study hall or free time.
Lumberjack Day will be on Friday, March 11. Some events for the day include the Pancake Eating Contest, Class Relay Race, Class Dodgeball, 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.
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 as soon as possible and update us on where you are with your future plans.
Attention students attending medical discovery days. The trip to CVTC that was scheduled for this Thursday has been changed to next week Thursday, March 10. Please change your date on the pre-arranged sheet for CVTC from March 3 to March 10. Stop in student services if you have any questions.
Seniors, many of you have not stopped in for materials and assistance regarding the local scholarships that are due on March 10. This is a great opportunity to get financial assistance towards your college education. 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, March 1, 2011
International Students Earn High Grade Point Average
Students in the Ladysmith International Program have adjusted well and are excelling academically. At the end of 1st semester, students who met the A Honor Roll Criteria had a combined gpa of 3.8. Students who met the B Honor Roll Criteria had a combined gpa of 3.3. Su Young Lee and Su-Bin Yun each earned a 4.0 gpa. In total, 130 LHS students met the A Honor Roll Criteria and 76 met the B Honor Roll Criteria. Congratulations!
Daily Annoucements
ANNOUNCEMENTS
March 1, 2011
General:
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.
Today 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 as soon as possible and update us on where you are with your future plans.
The deadline for Youth Options is today.
Seniors, many of you have not stopped in for materials and assistance regarding the local scholarships that are due on March 10th. This is a great opportunity to get financial assistance towards your college education. 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.
March 1, 2011
General:
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.
Today 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 as soon as possible and update us on where you are with your future plans.
The deadline for Youth Options is today.
Seniors, many of you have not stopped in for materials and assistance regarding the local scholarships that are due on March 10th. This is a great opportunity to get financial assistance towards your college education. 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.
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