Wednesday, April 27, 2011

Daily Announcements

ANNOUNCEMENTS
April 27, 2011
General:

First hour teachers, please remember to have juniors vote for prom court today during first hour.

All seniors should stop in the Library to see Mrs. Peggar to sign up for the KIWANIS Senior Recognition Banquet. This will be held at Tee Away Golf & Supper Club, Wed., May 11, at 6:30 PM.

Marshfield Clinic – Rice Lake Center will be offering FREE WIAA Sports Screenings for students planning to participate in school sports and who will be in grades
9-12. These screenings will be Wed. May 11 and Wed. May 18. Scheduled times will start at 5:30 PM. Call the Marshfield Clinic Rice Lake Center appointment line to sign up, the phone number is 715-236-8200. Participating students MUST obtain a “Pre-participation Physical Evaluation” form from their school or on-online at wiaawi.org.



Student Services:

Dental students need to stop in Student Services by the end of the day today.

Attention students: We have a great opportunity for any student interested in participating in a summer work experience in South Korea. Duties will include assisting camp staff with English classes and helping Korean students talk in English. Flight, meals, and housing are paid in addition to three field trips. For more information and to complete an application see Student Services by Fri.,
May 6. Space is limited to one female and one male representative. Camp is from July 23 – August 22.

Summer School sign-up and applications for Environmental Challenge work crew are available in the Guidance Office or the Library. Registration deadline is May 6, 2011

Keep checking the Student Services Bulletin Board and window for scholarship and college information.

Tuesday, April 26, 2011

Weekly Bulletin

LADYSMITH HIGH SCHOOL
Ladysmith, Wisconsin


CALENDAR: APRIL 25, 2011

Monday, April 25 No School – District Wide Lay-Off

Tuesday, April 26 Staff and Students Return
Period 1 Good, Bad, Ugly Presentation - Auditorium
3:30 PM Progress Reports due
4:30 PM BB @ Spooner
4:30 PM SB vs. Spooner
4:30 PM FR TR @ Spooner

Wednesday, April 27 7:30 AM BUS. ED. Mtg.
3:35 PM TECH. ED. Mtg.

Thursday, April 28 7:30 AM MATH Mtg.
3:35 PM SITE COUNCIL Mtg.
4:30 PM BB vs. Cumberland
4:30 PM SB @ Cumberland
4:30 PM TR vs. Hayward

Friday, April 29 7:30 AM Status Breakfast – Staff Room
4:00 PM SB vs. Hayward (DH)

Saturday, April 30 10:00 AM BB @ Hayward (DH)


SUPERVISIONS:
1. Cafeteria: AM Brkfst 7:45-8:10 Mr. Bunton

2. Bus Supervision: AM 7:45-8:10 Mr. Yudes
PM 3:30-3:45 Mr. Vollendorf

3. Detention: AM 7:45-8:10 Ms. Harelstad Room 701
PM 3:35-4:00 Mr. Anderson Room 650


DATES FOR YOUR CALENDAR:
Monday, May 2 – AP Psych Exam – Morning
Monday, May 2 – AP Environmental Science Exam – Afternoon


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: Tue., April 26 - Period 1 – Good, Bad, Ugly Presentation – Auditorium

Daily Announcements

ANNOUNCEMENTS
April 26, 2011
General:
The following student needs to see Miss Berg with his permission slip and money ASAP – Zach Pynnonen.

All seniors should stop in the Library to see Mrs. Peggar to sign up for the KIWANIS Senior Recognition Banquet. This will be held at Tee Away Golf & Supper Club, Wed., May 11, at 6:30 PM.

Marshfield Clinic – Rice Lake Center will be offering FREE WIAA Sports Screenings for students planning to participate in school sports and who will be in grades
9-12. These screenings will be Wed. May 11 and Wed. May 18. Scheduled times will start at 5:30 PM. Call the Marshfield Clinic Rice Lake Center appointment line to sign up, the phone number is 715-236-8200. Participating students MUST obtain a “Pre-participation Physical Evaluation” form from their school or on-online at wiaawi.org.

Student Services:

Attention students: We have a great opportunity for any student interested in participating in a summer work experience in South Korea. Duties will include assisting camp staff with English classes and helping Korean students talk in English. Flight, meals, and housing are paid in addition to three field trips. For more information and to complete an application see Student Services by Fri.,
May 6. Space is limited to one female and one male representative. Camp is from July 23 – August 22.

Summer School sign-up and applications for Environmental Challenge work crew are available in the Guidance Office or the Library. Registration deadline is May 6, 2011

Keep checking the Student Services Bulletin Board and window for scholarship and college information.

Daily Announcements

ANNOUNCEMENTS
April 21, 2011
General:
The following students need to see Miss Berg with their permission slips and money ASAP – Dakota Jablonsky, Zach Pynnonen, and Mataya Jenness.

All seniors should stop in the Library to see Mrs. Peggar to sign up for the KIWANIS Senior Recognition Banquet. This will be held at Tee Away Golf & Supper Club, Wed., May 11, at 6:30 PM.

Attention students and staff. Do you want to purchase Lumberjack Football appeal? We have hooded and non hooded sweatshirts along with short and long sleeve t-shirts for sale. Please see any football player to purchase these items. The football players will be selling them now thru April 29. The football teams thank you for your support.

Marshfield Clinic – Rice Lake Center will be offering FREE WIAA Sports Screenings for students planning to participate in school sports and who will be in grades
9-12. These screenings will be Wed. May 11 and Wed. May 18. Scheduled times will start at 5:30 PM. Call the Marshfield Clinic Rice Lake Center appointment line to sign up, the phone number is 715-236-8200 charge for the screening. Participating student MUST obtain a “Pre-participation Physical Evaluation” form from their school or on-online at wiaawi.org.


Student Services:

Attention students: We have a great opportunity for any student interested in participating in a summer work experience in South Korea. Duties will include assisting camp staff with English classes and helping Korean students talk in English. Flight, meals, and housing are paid in addition to three field trips. For more information and to complete an application see student services by Fri.,
May 6. Space is limited to one female and one male representative. Camp is from July 23 – August 22.

Summer School sign-up and applications for Environmental Challenge work crew are available in the Guidance Office or the Library. Registration deadline is May 6, 2011.

Attention Sophomores and Juniors see Student Services for more information on this opportunity: Jump River Electric is looking for this year’s sophomores and juniors to represent your school at the Youth Leadership Congress on July 13-15, 2011, at the UW River Falls campus.

Attention Juniors: Career Valley 2011 is being held on Thu., May 5. The bus will leave LHS at 8:45AM and return by 2:00 PM. This event brings many business and post-secondary education exhibits to one location. Career Valley is held in Eau Claire at the Indoor Sports Center.


Keep checking the Student Services Bulletin Board and window for scholarship and college information.

Wednesday, April 20, 2011

Daily Announcements

ANNOUNCEMENTS
April 20, 2011
General:

The forensics team wrapped up their season this past weekend at the State Festival in Madison. Our 14 member team brought home 5 Gold medals, 4 Silvers, and 5 Bronze. The average score for LHS forensic members was 23.5 out of 25. Be sure to congratulate them on a fantastic year!

There will be a Student Council Meeting on Thu., April 21, at 7:45 AM in the Library.

All seniors should stop in the Library to see Mrs. Peggar to sign up for the Senior Recognition Banquet. This will be held at Tee Away Golf & Supper Club, Wed., May 11, at 6:30 PM.

Attention students and staff. Do you want to purchase Lumberjack Football appeal? We have hooded and non hooded sweatshirts along with short and long sleeve t-shirts for sale. Please see any football player to purchase these items. The football players will be selling them now thru April 29. The football teams thank you for your support.

Marshfield Clinic – Rice Lake Center will be offering FREE WIAA Sports Screenings for students planning to participate in school sports and who will be in grades
9-12. These screenings will be Wed. May 11 and Wed. May 18. Scheduled times will start at 5:30 PM. Call the Marshfield Clinic Rice Lake Center appointment line to sign up, the phone number is 715-236-8200 charge for the screening. Participating student MUST obtain a “Pre-participation Physical Evaluation” form from their school or on-online at wiaawi.org.

Student Services:
Summer School sign-up and applications for Environmental Challenge work crew are available in the Guidance Office or the Library. Registration deadline is May 6, 2011.

Attention Sophomores and Juniors see Student Services for more information on this opportunity: Jump River Electric is looking for this year’s sophomores and juniors to represent your school at the Youth Leadership Congress on July 13-15, 2011, at the UW River Falls campus.

Attention Juniors: Career Valley 2011 is being held on Thu., May 5. The bus will leave LHS at 8:45AM and return by 2:00 PM. This event brings many business and post-secondary education exhibits to one location. Career Valley is held in Eau Claire at the Indoor Sports Center.

Attention students: We have a great opportunity for any student interested in participating in a summer work experience in South Korea. Duties will include assisting camp staff with English classes and helping Korean students talk in English. Flight, meals, and housing are paid for in addition to three field trips. For more information and to complete an application see student services by Friday, May 6th. Space is limited to one female and one male representative. Camp is from July 23rd - August 22nd.


Keep checking the Student Services Bulletin Board and window for scholarship and college information.

Tuesday, April 19, 2011

Daily Announcements

ANNOUNCEMENTS
April 19, 2011
General:
There will be a Student Council Meeting on Thu., April 21, at 7:45 AM in the Library.

Attention students and staff. Do you want to purchase Lumberjack Football appeal? We have hooded and non hooded sweatshirts along with short and long sleeve t-shirts for sale. Please see any football player to purchase these items. The football players will be selling them now thru April 29. The football teams thank you for your support.

Marshfield Clinic – Rice Lake Center will be offering FREE WIAA Sports Screenings for students planning to participate in school sports and who will be in grades
9-12. These screenings will be Wed. May 11 and Wed. May 18. Scheduled times will start at 5:30 PM. Call the Marshfield Clinic Rice Lake Center appointment line to sign up, the phone number is 715-236-8200 charge for the screening. Participating student MUST obtain a “Pre-participation Physical Evaluation” form from their school or on-online at wiaawi.org.

Student Services:
Summer School sign-up and applications for Environmental Challenge work crew are available in the Guidance Office or the Library. Registration deadline is May 6, 2011.

Attention Sophomores and Juniors see Student Services for more information on this opportunity: Jump River Electric is looking for this year’s sophomores and juniors to represent your school at the Youth Leadership Congress on July 13-15, 2011, at the UW River Falls campus.

Attention Juniors: Career Valley 2011 is being held on Thu., May 5. The bus will leave LHS at 8:45AM and return by 2:00 PM. This event brings many business and post-secondary education exhibits to one location. Career Valley is held in Eau Claire at the Indoor Sports Center.

Keep checking the Student Services Bulletin Board and window for scholarship and college information.

Monday, April 18, 2011

Daily Announcements

ANNOUNCEMENTS
April 18, 2011
General:

There will be a Student Council Meeting on Thur., April 21, at 7:45 AM in the Library.

Student Services

Attention Sophomores and Juniors see Student Services for more information on this opportunity: Jump River Electric is looking for this year’s sophomores and juniors to represent your school at the Youth Leadership Congress on July 13-15, 2011, at the UW River Falls campus. Challenge yourself with taking part in hands-on workshops aimed at developing leadership skills! If you are interested, you could get a shot at serving on the Wisconsin Electric Cooperative Association’s Statewide Youth Board – AND THAT’S NOT ALL – You could even win a trip to Washington, D.C.

Attention Juniors: Career Valley 2011 is being held on Thur., May 5. The bus will leave LHS at 8:45AM and return by 2:00 PM. This event brings many business and post-secondary education exhibits to one location. Career Valley is held in Eau Claire at the Indoor Sports Center. The event features Military branches, Technical Schools, UW Schools, apprenticeship programs and employers. Many displays are hands on and offer time to talk with representatives. Sign up in Student Services by April 21.

Keep checking the Student Services Bulletin Board and window for scholarship and college information.

Weekly Bulletin

LADYSMITH HIGH SCHOOL
Ladysmith, Wisconsin


CALENDAR: APRIL 18, 2011

Monday, April 18 4:00 PM Track @ Shell Lake
4:00 PM BG vs. Bloomer and Northwestern


Tuesday, April 19 7:30 AM ENGLISH Mtg.
1:47 PM – 2:47 PM ASSEMBLY
4:00 PM BG @ Chetek
4:00-7:00 PM PT Conferences
4:30 PM BB vs. Barron
4:30 PM SB @ Barron
4:30 PM JV SB @ Barron


Wednesday, April 20 6:00 PM Jazz Dinner Concert

Thursday, April 21 7:30 AM PHY ED/HEALTH mtg.
1:00 PM Early Dismissal for Staff and Students

Friday, April 22 No School - Spring Vacation

Monday, April 25 No School – District Wide Lay-Off


SUPERVISIONS:
1. Cafeteria: AM Brkfst 7:45-8:10 Mrs. Moravec

2. Bus Super.: AM 7:45-8:10 Mrs. Diamond
PM 3:30-3:45 Mr. Sisko

3. Detention: AM 7:45-8:10 Mr. Groothousen Room 640 PM 3:35-4:00 Mrs. Chopp Room 740

DATES FOR YOUR CALENDAR:
Tuesday, April 26 – Progress Reports Due

ANNOUNCEMENTS:
1.Students are reminded that pagers are NOT allowed in school, and cell phones must be turned off, placed in your locker and not used in school during school hours.



SCHEDULE CHANGES:

Tues., April 19 - Assembly

Period 1 - - 8:15-8:54 (39 min)
Period 2 - - 8:58-9:37 (39 min)
Period 3 - - 9:41-10:20 (39 min)
Period 4 - - 10:24-11:03 (39 min)
Period 6 - - 11:07-11:46 (39 min)
Period 5 - - 11:50-1:00 (A & B Lunch) (70 min)
A Lunch: 11:50-12:22 NO BELL AT 12:22 (32 min)
5A Class: 11:50-12:28 NO BELL AT 12:28 (38 min)
B Lunch: 12:28-1:00 NO BELL AT 12:28 (32 min)
5B Class: 12:22-1:00 NO BELL AT 12:22 (38 min)
Period 7 - - 1:04-1:43 (39 min)
Activity - - 1:47-2:47 (60 min)
Period 8 - - 2:51-3:30 (39 min)

Thur., April 21 – 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, April 15, 2011

Daily Announcements

ANNOUNCEMENTS
April 15, 2011
General:

Girls Volleyball open gym will be held each Sun. night from 4:00 PM to 6:00 PM at the High School. All girls interested in playing are welcome to attend. Please note the location change!

Any girls interested in signing up for summer volleyball league must do so today before 3:30 PM. Sign up is in the library before school or during your study hall.

Anyone interested in Trident Swimming and Diving 2011 can sign up in the Library. Please sign up today.

Any seniors who have not turned in their baby pictures to Taylor Gappa need to do so no later than today.

Student Services

Juniors that were absent on Wednesday for the junior meeting should see Mrs. Opelt to fill out paperwork and get notes from the meeting.

Attention Sophomores and Juniors see Student Services for more information on this opportunity: Jump River Electric is looking for this year’s sophomores and juniors to represent your school at the Youth Leadership Congress on July 13-15, 2011, at the UW River Falls campus. Challenge yourself with taking part in hands-on workshops aimed at developing leadership skills! If you are interested, you could get a shot at serving on the Wisconsin Electric Cooperative Association’s Statewide Youth Board – AND THAT’S NOT ALL – You could even win a trip to Washington, D.C.

Attention Juniors: Career Valley 2011 is being held on Thur., May 5. We will be taking a bus to Eau Claire. This event brings many business and post-secondary education exhibits to one location. Career Valley is held in Eau Claire at the Indoor Sports Center. The event features Military branches, Technical Schools, UW Schools, apprenticeship programs and employers. Many displays are hands on and offer time to talk with representatives. Sign up in Student Services by April 21.

Keep checking the Student Services Bulletin Board and window for scholarship and college information.

Thursday, April 14, 2011

Daily Announcements

ANNOUNCEMENTS
April 14, 2011
General:

Any girls interested in signing up for summer volleyball league must do so by Fri. April 15 at 3:30 PM. Sign up is in the library before school or during your study hall.

Anyone interested in Trident Swimming and Diving 2011 can sign up in the Library. Please sign up by Fri. April 15.

Any seniors who have not turned in their baby pictures to Taylor Gappa need to do so no later than Fri. April 15.

Student Services

Attention Sophomores and Juniors see Student Services for more information on this opportunity: Jump River Electric is looking for this year’s sophomores and juniors to represent your school at the Youth Leadership Congress on July 13-15, 2011, at the UW River Falls campus. Challenge yourself with taking part in hands-on workshops aimed at developing leadership skills! If you are interested, you could get a shot at serving on the Wisconsin Electric Cooperative Association’s Statewide Youth Board – AND THAT’S NOT ALL – You could even win a trip to Washington, D.C.

Attention Juniors: Career Valley 2011 is being held on Thur., May 5. This event brings many business and post-secondary education exhibits to one location. Career Valley is held in Eau Claire at the Indoor Sports Center. The event features Military branches, Technical Schools, UW Schools, apprenticeship programs and employers. Many displays are hands on and offer time to talk with representatives. Sign up in Student Services by April 21.

Keep checking the Student Services Bulletin Board and window for scholarship and college information.

Wednesday, April 13, 2011

HOSA Members Qualify for the Nationals

State HOSA competitions were held in Wisconsin Dells on Sunday and Monday. We had 23 competitors that represented Ladysmith Health Care Academy with excellence. Congratulations to all of our competitors for doing an outstanding job.
Four of our competitors suceeded in taking 1st place which qualified them for Nationals this June in California. Kayla Nyseth and Sigrid Stensvold in CPR/First Aid. Emily Nelson in Pharmacology. Emily Nelson and Tristin Nelson in Health Education. Congratulations to these individuals!

Daily Announcements

ANNOUNCEMENTS
April 13, 2011
General:

Girls Volleyball open gym will be held each Sun. night from 4:00 PM to 6:00 PM at the High School. All girls interested in playing are welcome to attend. Please note the location change!

Attention Life Guards Fourth hour life guard class report to the pool not the Health Room today.

Anyone interested in playing Football next fall. There will be a very important informational meeting today during the activity period. The meeting is open to all students and will be held in the auditorium. If you cannot make the meeting, please see Coach Keeble ASAP.

Anyone interested in Trident Swimming and Diving 2011 can sign up in the Library. Please sign up by Fri. April 15.

Any seniors who have not turned in their baby pictures to Taylor Gappa need to do so no later than Fri. April 15!

Attention ALL LHS and International students going on the Festival of Nations/Science Museum Trip on Fri., May 6. There will be a MANDATORY informational meeting today at 7:50 AM and 3:35 PM in room 700 about cost, permission slips, and tips on attending the trip. You must attend one of these meetings, or stop in and see Miss Berg in room 700 this week, in order to go on the trip. Bring something to write with!

Student Services:

HOSA state competition was held in Wisconsin Dells on Sunday and Monday. We had 23 competitors that represented Ladysmith Health Care Academy with excellence. Congratulations to all of our competitors for doing an outstanding job.


Four of our competitors took 1st place which qualifies them for Nationals this June in California. Kayla Nyseth and Sigrid Stensvold in CPR/ First Aid. Emily Nelson in Pharmacology. Emily Nelson and Tristin Nelson in Health Education. Congratulations to these individuals.


Attention Sophomores and Juniors see Student Services for more information on this opportunity: Jump River Electric is looking for this year’s sophomores and juniors to represent your school at the Youth Leadership Congress on July 13-15, 2011, at the UW River Falls campus. Challenge yourself with taking part in hands-on workshops aimed at developing leadership skills! If you are interested, you could get a shot at serving on the Wisconsin Electric Cooperative Association’s Statewide Youth Board – AND THAT’S NOT ALL – You could even win a trip to Washington, D.C.

Attention Juniors: Career Valley 2011 is being held on Thur., May 5. This event brings many business and post-secondary education exhibits to one location. Career Valley is held in Eau Claire at the Indoor Sports Center. The event features Military branches, Technical Schools, UW Schools, apprenticeship programs and employers. Many displays are hands on and offer time to talk with representatives. Sign up in Student Services by April 21.

The tuition reciprocity application for students attending Minnesota colleges is available. See Student Services for more information.

Keep checking the Student Services Bulletin Board and window for scholarship and college information.

Tuesday, April 12, 2011

Two LHS students qualify for the FCCLA Nationals!

Ladysmith High School FCCLA Chapter has qualified for 2011 National Leadership Conference in Anaheim, California July 10-14, 2011. Emily Nelson and Bethany Stoll first had to win at the local and state levels in order to qualify for the Nationals. Congratulations ladies!

Criteria:
Students competed in a Chapter Service Project Manual. The FCCLA chapter had to come up with a service project that proved to make a difference in their school. The members chose the Peer Buddy Program. This program was implemented at the end of the 2010 school year. This Peer Buddy Program is part of the Special Education Program at LHS. The Peer Buddy Program helps our students be more successful in and out of school. The manual had to have everything from a budget to monthly evaluation of student to student contact. This program is growing and will continue to be a part of the Ladysmith FCCLA Chapter.

University of Wisconsin Eau Claire Jazz Festival

The Ladysmith High School Jazz Ensemble traveled this past Saturday to Eau Claire to participate in the 2011 Eau Claire Jazz Festival. The group participated in the High School Big Band portion of the competition and came home with a second place finished in the Class D category (Schools with an enrollment of less than 400 students). The group performed the fiery Latin piece “Holy Habanero!” with soloists Junior Levi Strahm and senior Andrew Hetke receiving high praise from the judges. The group also performed classic Artie Shaw tune “Begin the Beguine” featuring senior Clarinetist Bethany Stoll as the featured soloist and senior tenor saxophonist Anna Ringstad on a brief solo as well. The group ended their performance with the high energy “Big Swing Face” featuring soloists Senior Kassie Krell on piano, Andrew Hetke on trombone and junior Jared McHugh on trumpet. The tune was a perfect ending to a great high energy performance from an outstanding jazz ensemble. This fine group of young men and women did an outstanding job of representing the community and school as well.

District Solo & Ensemble Results

Members of the LHS Music Department participated in the annual District Solo & Ensemble Festival held on the UW-Barron County at Rice Lake, April 2nd. The weather was perfect and students performed exceptionally well. Of the thirty seven events that LHS Music Department students participated in, twenty-one received 1 or *1 ratings, fourteen received a 2 rating and two received a 3 rating. The results for all the vocal and instrumental are listed below. Both Mr. Yudes and Mr. Jensen would like to give a hearty congratulations and thank you to all the LHS students involved. GREAT JOB!

Groups and Individuals Receiving a 3 rating:
Chandelle Anderson and Sarah McGinn-Vocal Duet
Mataya Jeness-Vocal Solo

Groups and Individuals Receiving a 2 rating:
Kyle Lobermeier-Trumpet Solo
Olga Galina and Derika Sommer-Flute Duet
Brea Daggett-Alto Saxophone Solo
Parker Titera-Timpani Solo
Brittnee Zuck-Piano Solo
Tyler Warwick-Vocal Solo
Olga Galina-Vocal Solo
Maygen Hall-Vocal Solo
Kassie Krell and Josh Sommer-Vocal Duet
Amber Thomas-Vocal Solo
Bailey Franzen-Vocal Solo and Trombone Solo

Groups and Individuals Receiving a 1 Rating:
Dane Stunkel-Parade Drum Solo
Anthony Tousey-Baritone Saxophone Solo
Danielle Lodahl and Josie Miller-Saxophone Duet
Katie Kleutsch-Alto Saxophone Solo
David Cooley and Benjamin Tinder-Trumpet and Trombone Duet
Chandelle Anderson-Vocal Solo
Josh Sommer-Vocal Solo

Groups and Individuals Receiving a *1 Rating and Advancing to State Solo & Ensemble on May 7 at UW-Eau Claire:
Jared McHugh-Trumpet Trio and Brass Ensemble
Elliot Smith-Trumpet Trio and Brass Ensemble
Kyle Lobermeier-Trumpet Trio and Brass Ensemble
Bethany Stoll-Vocal Duet, Clarinet Quartet, Handbell Ensemble, and Woodwind Ensemble
Michelle Morgan-Clarinet Quartet, Handbell Ensemble, and Woodwind Ensemble
Elizabeth Robertson-Clarinet Quartet, Woodwind Ensemble, and Handbell Ensemble
Mikaela Long-Clarinet Quartet and Woodwind Ensemble
Ashley White-Woodwind Ensemble and Flute Duet
Shylo Zehner-Woodwind Ensemble and Fluet Duet
Olga Galina-Flute Solo
Adam Barg-Brass Ensemble
Mitchell Selvig-Brass Ensemble
Rob Hanson-Brass Ensemble
Benjamin Tinder-Brass Ensemble
Trey Webb-Brass Ensemble
Jonathan Nelson-Brass Ensemble
Jay Slagoski-Brass Ensemble
David Cooley-Brass Ensemble
Kayla Nyseth-Woodwind Ensemble, Handbell Ensemble, and Oboe Solo
Katherine Kester-Woodwind Ensemble
Taylor Gappa-Woodwind Ensemble
Anthony Tousey-Woodwind Ensemble and Handbell Ensemble
Emily Nelson-Woodwind Ensemble
Megan Rogness-Woodwind Ensemble and Handbell Ensemble
Noelle Albers-Woodwind Ensemble
Rachelle Estabrook-Woodwind Ensemble
Stephanie Hanson-Woodwind Ensemble
Sarah Skrypek-Woodwind Ensemble
Jennifer Stone-Woodwind Ensemble
Anna Thompson-Woodwind Ensemble
Mariah Groztinger-Woodwind Ensemble
Alexis Koehler-Woodwind Ensemble
Sigrid Stensvold-Woodwind Ensemble
Katie Kleutsch-Woodwind Ensemble
Danielle Lodahl-Woodwind Ensemble
Josie Miller-Woodwind Ensemble
Levi Strahm-Woodwind Ensemble
Logan Krukowski-Woodwind Ensemble
Anna Ringstad-Woodwind Ensemble
Brea Daggett-Woodwind Ensemble
Derika Sommer-Handbell Ensemble
Kassie Krell-Vocal Duet, Handbell Ensemble, Vocal Solo, and Piano Solo
Jessica Sisko-Handbell Ensemble
Joshua Sommer- Handbell Ensemble
Breanna Zuck-Hanbell Ensemble

Jazz Dinner Concert

The Ladysmith High School Music Department is proud to announce its annual Jazz Dinner Concert on April 20, 2011 at 6:00pm in the Ladysmith High School Cafeteria. This exciting event will feature the LHS Jazz Ensemble performing a variety of jazz tunes from various genres while you get to enjoy a gourmet meal that includes chicken breast, ham, garlic mashed potatoes, tossed, salad, and cheese cake. There will be door prizes for attending as well as a silent auction. Cost for the event is $16.00 with all proceeds from the silent auction and ticket sales going to the Ladysmith High School Bands. If you are interested in tickets please contact Kirk Yudes by emailing him at KYudes@Ladysmith.k12.wi.us or calling (715)532-5531 ext 291.

Daily Announcements

ANNOUNCEMENTS
April 12, 2011

Girls Volleyball open gym will be held each Sun. night from 4:00 PM to 6:00 PM at the High School. All girls interested in playing are welcome to attend. Please note the location change!

Anyone interested in playing Football next fall. There will be a very important informational meeting on Wed. April 13 during the activity period. The meeting is open to all students and will be held in the auditorium. If you cannot make the meeting, please see Coach Keeble ASAP.

Anyone interested in Trident Swimming and Diving 2011 can sign up in the Library. Please sign up by Fri. April 15.

Any seniors who have not turned in their baby pictures to Taylor Gappa need to do so no later than Fri. April 15!

Attention ALL LHS and International students going on the Festival of Nations/Science Museum Trip on Fri., May 6. There will be a MANDATORY informational meeting on Tues. and Wed. April 12 and 13 at 7:50 AM and 3:35 PM in room 700 about cost, permission slips, and tips on attending the trip. You must attend one of these meetings, or stop in and see Miss Berg in room 700 this week, in order to go on the trip. Bring something to write with!

Student Services:
Juniors – there will be a Junior Meeting 2 hour tomorrow April 13. Your parents are welcome to attend.

Attention Sophomores and Juniors see Student Services for more information on this opportunity: Jump River Electric is looking for this year’s sophomores and juniors to represent your school at the Youth Leadership Congress on July 13-15, 2011, at the UW River Falls campus. Challenge yourself with taking part in hands-on workshops aimed at developing leadership skills! If you are interested, you could get a shot at serving on the Wisconsin Electric Cooperative Association’s Statewide Youth Board – AND THAT’S NOT ALL – You could even win a trip to Washington, D.C.


Attention Juniors: Career Valley 2011 is being held on Thur., May 5. This event brings many business and post-secondary education exhibits to one location. Career Valley is held in Eau Claire at the Indoor Sports Center. The event features Military branches, Technical Schools, UW Schools, apprenticeship programs and employers. Many displays are hands on and offer time to talk with representatives. Sign up in Student Services by April 21.

The tuition reciprocity application for students attending Minnesota colleges is available. See Student Services for more information.

Keep checking the Student Services Bulletin Board and window for scholarship and college information.

Monday, April 11, 2011

March Students' of the Month

Five Students Named Students’ of the Month

Freshman Kayla Lobermeier, sophomore Tyler Warwick, junior Zachary Pynnonen, and seniors Joey Moravec and Josh Sommer were recently named Ladysmith High School’s students’ of the month for March. A teacher must first nominate the student and provide the rationale for the nomination. Approval for each student nominee is determined by a vote of the faculty. The students were nominated for academic achievement, volunteer efforts, high personal standards, and respectful behavior.

Daily Announcements

ANNOUNCEMENTS
April 11, 2011
General:

Girls Volleyball open gym will be held each Sun. night from 4:00 PM to 6:00 PM at the High School. All girls interested in playing are welcome to attend. Please note the location change!

Any seniors who have not turned in their baby pictures to Taylor Gappa need to do so no later than Fri. April 15!

Attention ALL LHS and International students going on the Festival of Nations/Science Museum Trip on Fri., May 6. There will be a MANDATORY informational meeting on Tues. and Wed. April 12 and 13 at 7:50 AM and 3:35 PM in room 700 about cost, permission slips, and tips on attending the trip. You must attend one of these meetings, or stop in and see Miss Berg in room 700 this week, in order to go on the trip. Bring something to write with!

Student Services:
Juniors – there will be a Junior Meeting 2 hour on Wed. April 13. Your parents are welcome to attend.

Attention Sophomores and Juniors see Student Services for more information on this opportunity: Jump River Electric is looking for this year’s sophomores and juniors to represent your school at the Youth Leadership Congress on July 13-15, 2011, at the UW River Falls campus. Challenge yourself with taking part in hands-on workshops aimed at developing leadership skills! If you are interested, you could get a shot at serving on the Wisconsin Electric Cooperative Association’s Statewide Youth Board – AND THAT’S NOT ALL – You could even win a trip to Washington, D.C.

Attention Juniors: Career Valley 2011 is being held on Thur., May 5. This event brings many business and post-secondary education exhibits to one location. Career Valley is held in Eau Claire at the Indoor Sports Center. The event features Military branches, Technical Schools, UW Schools, apprenticeship programs and employers. Many displays are hands on and offer time to talk with representatives. Sign up in Student Services by April 21.

The tuition reciprocity application for students attending Minnesota colleges is available. See Student Services for more information.

Keep checking the Student Services Bulletin Board and window for scholarship and college information.

Friday, April 8, 2011

Multi Cultural Day at the Elementary School

The following students participated in the multicultural day at LES on Wednesday, April 6th. The students presented information about their countries using powerpoint presentations, they did activities/projects with students, and taught them greetings in their native language. After the presentations the students all gathered in the gymnasium where they sang songs together. The day ended with a chicken stir fry and mini egg roll lunch. The staff and students had a wonderful day learning about the different cultures.

Presenters:
1.) Jinan Lee and TK Kim (South Korea)

2.) Hyun-jin (Jin) Kim (South Korea)

3) Nikki Kim and Jennie Yang (South Korea)

4) Marianna Morales Rodriguez (Mexico)

5) Alicia Torres Porras and Natalia Cobos Guasch (Mexico)

6) Aaron Lee and Simon Cho (South Korea)

7) William Park (South Korea)

8) Harper Lee (South Korea)

9) Wesley Song (South Korea)

10) Justin Lee (South Korea)

11) Sue Yu and Fiona Li (China)

12) Mina Ryu and Mingjeong Kim (South Korea)

13) Rhaissa Brondi (Brazil)

LHS Helpers: Jeongmin (Jason) Son, Bethany Stoll, Ryan Jansen, Tori Ostenso, Eric Effertz, Sig Stensvold, Brent Sisko, Megan Rogness, Emily Nelson, Charlie Coughenour, Kayla Nyseth, Amber Ahrens

Thank you to all presenters and helpers.

Daily Announcements

ANNOUNCEMENTS
April 8, 2011

Girls Volleyball open gym will be held each Sun. night from 4:00 PM to 6:00 PM at the High School. All girls interested in playing are welcome to attend. Please note the location change!

Any seniors who have not turned in their baby pictures to Taylor Gappa need to do so no later than next Fri. April 15!

Student Services:

Seniors attending Project Graduation need to see Mrs. Neisinger this week.

Attention ALL LHS and International students going on the Festival of Nations/Science Museum Trip on Fri., May 6. There will be a MANDATORY informational meeting on Tues. and Wed. April 12 and 13 at 7:50 AM and 3:35 PM in room 700 about cost, permission slips, and tips on attending the trip. You must attend one of these meetings, or stop in and see Miss Berg in room 700 this week, in order to go on the trip. Bring something to write with!

Michigan Technological University will be visiting on Wed. April 13 at 9:00 AM to talk with students who are interested in attending there. Michigan Tech is located in the Upper Peninsula and offers more than 120 undergraduate and graduate degree programs in a variety of studies. Check out the career lab for further information and sign up if you are interested in speaking with them.

The University of Wisconsin – Superior is offering a Youth summer program to high school students in Wisconsin. It is a two week pre-college program that introduces students to UW-Superior and gives them the opportunity to experience college life. Check out further information at Student Services.

Juniors – there will be a Junior Meeting 2 hour on Wed. April 13. Your parents are welcome to attend.

Keep checking the Student Services Bulletin Board and window for scholarship and college information.

Daily Announcements

ANNOUNCEMENTS
April 7, 2011
General:

Girls Volleyball open gym will be held each Sun. night from 4:00 PM to 6:00 PM at the High School. All girls interested in playing are welcome to attend. Please note the location change!


There will be an FCCLA meeting on Fri. April 8 @ 7:45 AM in room 711.

Any seniors who have not turned in their baby pictures to Taylor Gappa need to do so no later than next Fri. April 15!

Student Services:

Seniors attending Project Graduation need to see Mrs. Neisinger this week.

HOSA state participants should return registration materials to Mrs. Opelt today.

Attention ALL LHS and International students going on the Festival of Nations/Science Museum Trip on Fri., May 6. There will be a MANDATORY informational meeting on Tues. and Wed. April 12 and 13 at 7:50 AM and 3:35 PM in room 700 about cost, permission slips, and tips on attending the trip. You must attend one of these meetings, or stop in and see Miss Berg in room 700 this week, in order to go on the trip. Bring something to write with!

Michigan Technological University will be visiting on Wed. April 13 at 9:00 AM to talk with students who are interested in attending there. Michigan Tech is located in the Upper Peninsula and offers more than 120 undergraduate and graduate degree programs in a variety of studies. Check out the career lab for further information and sign up if you are interested in speaking with them.

The University of Wisconsin – Superior is offering a Youth summer program to high school students in Wisconsin. It is a two week pre-college program that introduces students to UW-Superior and gives them the opportunity to experience college life. Check out further information at Student Services.

Juniors – there will be a Junior Meeting 2 hour on Wed. April 13. Your parents are welcome to attend.

Keep checking the Student Services Bulletin Board and window for scholarship and college information.

Wednesday, April 6, 2011

Daily Announcements

ANNOUNCEMENTS
April 6, 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.

2nd Semester CNA Students:
Please return your CNA books and cleaned uniforms to Mrs. Krings. Please put your name on the uniforms.

Student Services:

Seniors attending Project Graduation need to see Mrs. Neisinger this week.

HOSA state participants should return registration materials to Mrs. Opelt by this Thur. April 7. There will be a HOSA Meeting on Thur. April 7, at 7:45 AM in the Library.

Michigan Technological University will be visiting on Wed. April 13 at 9:00 AM to talk with students who are interested in attending there. Michigan Tech is located in the Upper Peninsula and offers more than 120 undergraduate and graduate degree programs in a variety of studies. Check out the career lab for further information and sign up if you are interested in speaking with them.

The University of Wisconsin – Superior is offering a Youth summer program to high school students in Wisconsin. It is a two week pre-college program that introduces students to UW-Superior and gives them the opportunity to experience college life. Check out further information at Student Services.

Juniors – there will be a Junior Meeting 2 hour on Wed. April 13. Your parents are welcome to attend.

Keep checking the Student Services Bulletin Board and window for scholarship and college information.

Tuesday, April 5, 2011

Daily Announcements

ANNOUNCEMENTS
April 5, 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 Sheriff’s department has notified county schools that they will be enforcing the mandatory seatbelt law. Everyone buckle up.

Student Services:

Seniors attending Project Graduation need to see Mrs. Neisinger this week.

HOSA state participants should return registration materials to Mrs. Opelt by this Thurs. April 7.

Michigan Technological University will be visiting on Wed. April 13 at 9:00 AM to talk with students who are interested in attending there. Michigan Tech is located in the Upper Peninsula and offers more than 120 undergraduate and graduate degree programs in a variety of studies. Check out the career lab for further information and sign up if you are interested in speaking with them.

The University of Wisconsin – Superior is offering a Youth summer program to high school students in Wisconsin. It is a two week pre-college program that introduces students to UW-Superior and gives them the opportunity to experience college life. Check out further information at Student Services.

Juniors – there will be a Junior Meeting 2nd hour on Wed., April 13. Your parents are welcome to attend.

Keep checking the Student Services Bulletin Board and window for scholarship and college information.

Monday, April 4, 2011

Daily Announcements

ANNOUNCEMENTS
April 4, 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.


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 tomorrow 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.

Friday, April 1, 2011

Daily Announcements

ANNOUNCEMENTS
April 1, 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.

Emily Nelson has done it again! At the Regional competition at UW-Eau Claire she was selected as a state finalist for National History Day for her historical paper.

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.

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 3.


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 today 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.