ANNOUNCEMENTS
Jan 27, 2011
General:
To anyone that wants to order a Ladysmith basketball sweatshirt: There will be a short meeting in the cafeteria after school today to order. You must be present in order to receive a sweatshirt. The cost is $35.00 with a name printed on the back, or $30.00 with no name on the back. Please remember to bring your money to the meeting. Any questions please contact Rachel Rands.
Student Council members who signed up to help at the Snowball Dance, please turn in your pre-arranged absence forms to Mrs. Krings or Mrs. Diamond no later than Tuesday, February 1.
If you missed homeroom on Wed, please stop by Miss Berg’s room to pick up your survey to fill out so you can participate in the compatibility match up fundraiser. We will be sending out the surveys on Monday so stop in ASAP to get yours filled out! Thank you!
Student Services
More scholarships have been listed and deadlines are coming up for many of these scholarships. You need to keep checking the Student Services Bulletin Board and stop into Student Services for more information.
Freshmen and Sophomore grade students interested in learning about health care fields should apply to participate in Medical Discovery Days on Mar. 3 and 8. Participants will tour CVTC and Rusk County Memorial Hospital where they will meet professionals working in the field, explore a variety of careers and participate in hands on learning. See student services for an application. Cost to attend is $10.00 which includes a T-shirt and meals for both days. Deadline is Feb. 1.
There will be an ACT Test Prep on mathematics Feb. 2 during fourth hour. Students must sign up in Student Services to attend this session. Be sure to bring your ACT Test Prep packet and have the math portion completed prior to Feb. 2.
The Rusk County Community Foundation has (3) $500.00 grants available for a project which will fill a school or community need. The deadline for the application is Feb. 11.. See Student Services for the application.
Juniors and Seniors: CVTC will have career tours available on the Eau Claire campus on Feb. 15. Stop by student services to see what tours are available or for more information.
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Monday, January 31, 2011
Wednesday, January 26, 2011
Daily Announcements
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Jan 26, 2011
General:
All students in First Semester aerobics and advanced aerobics make sure you turn in your lock with the combination and your name. If you do not turn in your locks you will be charged $10.00.
To anyone that wants to order a Ladysmith basketball sweatshirt: There will be a short meeting in the cafeteria after school this Thursday to order. You must be present in order to receive a sweatshirt. The cost is $35.00 with a name printed on the back, or $30.00 with no name on the back. Please remember to bring your money to the meeting. Any questions please contact Rachel Rands.
Wed. AM
Mrs. Krings first hour class please report to Mr. Jansen’s class on Wednesday morning.
Today in homeroom you will be filling out a SHORT questionnaire about yourself and then about two weeks later you will have the opportunity to find out who are your top ten matches in the school. It’s as easy as uno, dos, tres. Look for the posters around school for more information.
Student Services
More scholarships have been listed and deadlines are coming up for many of these scholarships. You need to keep checking the Student Services Bulletin Board and stop into Student Services for more information.
Freshmen and Sophomore grade students interested in learning about health care fields should apply to participate in Medical Discovery Days on Mar. 3 and 8. Participants will tour CVTC and Rusk County Memorial Hospital where they will meet professionals working in the field, explore a variety of careers and participate in hands on learning. See student services for an application. Cost to attend is $10.00 which includes a T-shirt and meals for both days. Deadline is Feb. 1.
There will be an ACT Test Prep on mathematics Feb. 2 during fourth hour. Students must sign up in Student Services to attend this session. Be sure to bring your ACT Test Prep packet and have the math portion completed prior to Feb. 2.
The Rusk County Community Foundation has (3) $500.00 grants available for a project which will fill a school or community need. The deadline for the application is Feb. 11.. See Student Services for the application.
Juniors and Seniors: CVTC will have career tours available on the Eau Claire campus on Feb. 15. Stop by student services to see what tours are available or for more information.
Jan 26, 2011
General:
All students in First Semester aerobics and advanced aerobics make sure you turn in your lock with the combination and your name. If you do not turn in your locks you will be charged $10.00.
To anyone that wants to order a Ladysmith basketball sweatshirt: There will be a short meeting in the cafeteria after school this Thursday to order. You must be present in order to receive a sweatshirt. The cost is $35.00 with a name printed on the back, or $30.00 with no name on the back. Please remember to bring your money to the meeting. Any questions please contact Rachel Rands.
Wed. AM
Mrs. Krings first hour class please report to Mr. Jansen’s class on Wednesday morning.
Today in homeroom you will be filling out a SHORT questionnaire about yourself and then about two weeks later you will have the opportunity to find out who are your top ten matches in the school. It’s as easy as uno, dos, tres. Look for the posters around school for more information.
Student Services
More scholarships have been listed and deadlines are coming up for many of these scholarships. You need to keep checking the Student Services Bulletin Board and stop into Student Services for more information.
Freshmen and Sophomore grade students interested in learning about health care fields should apply to participate in Medical Discovery Days on Mar. 3 and 8. Participants will tour CVTC and Rusk County Memorial Hospital where they will meet professionals working in the field, explore a variety of careers and participate in hands on learning. See student services for an application. Cost to attend is $10.00 which includes a T-shirt and meals for both days. Deadline is Feb. 1.
There will be an ACT Test Prep on mathematics Feb. 2 during fourth hour. Students must sign up in Student Services to attend this session. Be sure to bring your ACT Test Prep packet and have the math portion completed prior to Feb. 2.
The Rusk County Community Foundation has (3) $500.00 grants available for a project which will fill a school or community need. The deadline for the application is Feb. 11.. See Student Services for the application.
Juniors and Seniors: CVTC will have career tours available on the Eau Claire campus on Feb. 15. Stop by student services to see what tours are available or for more information.
Tuesday, January 25, 2011
Daily Announcements
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Jan 25, 2011
General:
All students in First Semester aerobics and advanced aerobics make sure you turn in your lock with the combination and your name. If you do not turn in your locks you will be charged $10.00.
On Wed. Jan. 26, in homeroom you will be filling out a SHORT questionnaire about yourself and then about two weeks later you will have the opportunity to find out who are your top ten matches in the school. It’s as easy as uno, dos, tres. Look for the posters around school for more information.
Student Services
More scholarships have been listed and deadlines are coming up for many of these scholarships. You need to keep checking the Student Services Bulletin Board and stop into Student Services for more information.
Freshmen and Sophomore grade students interested in learning about health care fields should apply to participate in Medical Discovery Days on Mar. 3 and 8. Participants will tour CVTC and Rusk County Memorial Hospital where they will meet professionals working in the field, explore a variety of careers and participate in hands on learning. See student services for an application. Cost to attend is $10.00 which includes a T-shirt and meals for both days. Deadline is Feb. 1.
There will be an ACT Test Prep on mathematics Feb. 2 during fourth hour. Students must sign up in Student Services to attend this session. Be sure to bring your ACT Test Prep packet and have the math portion completed prior to Feb. 2.
The Rusk County Community Foundation has (3) $500.00 grants available for a project which will fill a school or community need. The deadline for the application is Feb. 11.. See Student Services for the application.
Juniors and Seniors: CVTC will have career tours available on the Eau Claire campus on Feb. 15. Stop by student services to see what tours are available or for more information.
Jan 25, 2011
General:
All students in First Semester aerobics and advanced aerobics make sure you turn in your lock with the combination and your name. If you do not turn in your locks you will be charged $10.00.
On Wed. Jan. 26, in homeroom you will be filling out a SHORT questionnaire about yourself and then about two weeks later you will have the opportunity to find out who are your top ten matches in the school. It’s as easy as uno, dos, tres. Look for the posters around school for more information.
Student Services
More scholarships have been listed and deadlines are coming up for many of these scholarships. You need to keep checking the Student Services Bulletin Board and stop into Student Services for more information.
Freshmen and Sophomore grade students interested in learning about health care fields should apply to participate in Medical Discovery Days on Mar. 3 and 8. Participants will tour CVTC and Rusk County Memorial Hospital where they will meet professionals working in the field, explore a variety of careers and participate in hands on learning. See student services for an application. Cost to attend is $10.00 which includes a T-shirt and meals for both days. Deadline is Feb. 1.
There will be an ACT Test Prep on mathematics Feb. 2 during fourth hour. Students must sign up in Student Services to attend this session. Be sure to bring your ACT Test Prep packet and have the math portion completed prior to Feb. 2.
The Rusk County Community Foundation has (3) $500.00 grants available for a project which will fill a school or community need. The deadline for the application is Feb. 11.. See Student Services for the application.
Juniors and Seniors: CVTC will have career tours available on the Eau Claire campus on Feb. 15. Stop by student services to see what tours are available or for more information.
Thursday, October 14, 2010
Daily Announcements
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Oct 12, 2010
There will be a Forensics meeting at 7:45 Wednesday morning, in Mrs. Chopp’s room. Everyone involved in the Haunted House planning MUST attend.
The B and C Volleyball Team will be dismissed after 7th period.
Students: Currently you have the privilege to take food into the gym during lunchtime. Along with this privilege you also have the responsibility to clean up after yourself. However, some of you are not cleaning up after yourself. If the mess continues, you will no longer be allowed to take food into the gym during lunchtime. So if you like this privilege, show that you can take the responsibility to pick up after yourself and keep the gym clean during lunchtime. Once this privilege is gone, it could be gone forever.
Career tours at Chippewa Valley Technical College are now available. The next one is Tues., Nov. 2nd. Check out the Student Services bulletin board for more information.
The volleyball team will play Hurley at home next week Tuesday, Oct. 19th.
Today is the Heart of the North Conference Meet for the Cross Country racers. It is a home event being held at the Tee Away Golf Course. The first race is the girl’s varsity at 4:30 followed by the boy’s race at 5:00. Everyone is welcome to come and cheer your favorite runner.
UW-Barron County is holding a Campus Preview Day this Thursday, Oct.14th. It is an opportunity for students and your parents to visit UW-Barron County to learn about the admissions process and financial aid. Stop by Student Services if you would like to attend.
Also, a representative from the UW-Barron will be coming on next week Tuesday, Oct. 19th, to visit with prospective students. He will be in the career lab from 11:30 to 1:00.
Seniors: Be sure to check the window by Student Services for more scholarships. It is updated when new scholarships arrive and some of these scholarships have a deadline for when it needs to be turned in.
Oct 12, 2010
There will be a Forensics meeting at 7:45 Wednesday morning, in Mrs. Chopp’s room. Everyone involved in the Haunted House planning MUST attend.
The B and C Volleyball Team will be dismissed after 7th period.
Students: Currently you have the privilege to take food into the gym during lunchtime. Along with this privilege you also have the responsibility to clean up after yourself. However, some of you are not cleaning up after yourself. If the mess continues, you will no longer be allowed to take food into the gym during lunchtime. So if you like this privilege, show that you can take the responsibility to pick up after yourself and keep the gym clean during lunchtime. Once this privilege is gone, it could be gone forever.
Career tours at Chippewa Valley Technical College are now available. The next one is Tues., Nov. 2nd. Check out the Student Services bulletin board for more information.
The volleyball team will play Hurley at home next week Tuesday, Oct. 19th.
Today is the Heart of the North Conference Meet for the Cross Country racers. It is a home event being held at the Tee Away Golf Course. The first race is the girl’s varsity at 4:30 followed by the boy’s race at 5:00. Everyone is welcome to come and cheer your favorite runner.
UW-Barron County is holding a Campus Preview Day this Thursday, Oct.14th. It is an opportunity for students and your parents to visit UW-Barron County to learn about the admissions process and financial aid. Stop by Student Services if you would like to attend.
Also, a representative from the UW-Barron will be coming on next week Tuesday, Oct. 19th, to visit with prospective students. He will be in the career lab from 11:30 to 1:00.
Seniors: Be sure to check the window by Student Services for more scholarships. It is updated when new scholarships arrive and some of these scholarships have a deadline for when it needs to be turned in.
Monday, May 3, 2010
Daily Announcements
ANNOUNCEMENTS – MONDAY, MAY 3
THE JUNIOR CLASS PROM will be held on Saturday, May 15, from 8-midnight in the high school gym. This year's theme is Once Upon a Time. Tickets are $15 each and can be purchased in the office before school and during lunch starting Monday, May 3. Pictures will be taken by Connie Thompson. Anyone bringing a non-LHS guest must sign him/her up in the library by Wednesday, May 5, at 3:30.
ATTENTION PROM COURT: The Ladysmith News will be here on Tuesday morning at 8a.m. to take a picture of the court. Meet in the commons by the front office promptly at 8.
MARDI GRAS QUEEN CANDIDATE VOTING: First hour teachers don’t forget to vote for Mardi Gras Queen Candidates this morning in your first period class.
AN ADMISSIONS COUNSELOR FROM CHIPPEWA VALLEY TECHNICAL COLLEGE will be here on tomorrow at 9:30 am to meet with students who have an interest in attending technical college. If you want to learn more about Chippewa Valley Technical College and its programs, sign up in Student Services to meet with the admissions counselor.
SUMMER CAMP OPPORTUNITIES AT MARION COLLEGE IN FOND DU LAC this summer include Business Camp, June 20-24 and Criminal Justice Camp, June 21-23. The Business Camp introduces you to the challenges of being successful in the business world; from team-building and group activities, to a simulation of running your own $40 million company. The Criminal Justice Camp participants will discover and practice a variety of techniques from surveillance and hostage situations to crime scene investigation. Registration deadline is May 20. Camp information and registration forms are available in Student Services.
FORENSICS T-SHIRTS are here and students who ordered shirts must pay for them and pick them up by tomorrow. Cost is $15. See Mrs. Chopp ASAP.
THE TENDER LEARNING CENTER in Ladysmith has a part-time position open beginning immediately. The hours are 3:00-5:30 Monday thru Friday. You must be 18 years old to apply. Apply at the Tender Learning Center on Menasha Avenue.
SENIOR RECOGNITION BANQUET: Reservation forms for the Senior Recognition Banquet are due by May 7th to Mr. Bunton. More information and blank forms are available from Mr. Bunton or Student Services.
FLOWER SALE: The Ladysmith High School College Success class would like to remind all students and staff that Mother’s Day is coming up Sunday, May 9. This is the one time during the year you can let that special female know how much you appreciate the hours of painful labor she went through and for putting up with you all these years. College Success students will be taking orders for carnations and roses this week in the front lobby in the morning and during the noon hour. Carnations are $2 and roses are $3. Delivery will be 8th hour on Friday. All profits will be used to make a donation to the March of Dimes, a non-profit organization dedicated to healthy births and the prevention of birth defects. So bring your dollars and order a flower for you mom!
LIFEGUARDS: You will be swimming all this week-meet in the pool.
CONGRATULATIONS TO EMILY NELSON: At the National History Day state finals Saturday she was selected as co-champion in the senior research paper division. Emily will be representing the state at the national finals in June. Congratulations again, Emily. Good Job!!!
MAKE IT A GREAT DAY!
THE JUNIOR CLASS PROM will be held on Saturday, May 15, from 8-midnight in the high school gym. This year's theme is Once Upon a Time. Tickets are $15 each and can be purchased in the office before school and during lunch starting Monday, May 3. Pictures will be taken by Connie Thompson. Anyone bringing a non-LHS guest must sign him/her up in the library by Wednesday, May 5, at 3:30.
ATTENTION PROM COURT: The Ladysmith News will be here on Tuesday morning at 8a.m. to take a picture of the court. Meet in the commons by the front office promptly at 8.
MARDI GRAS QUEEN CANDIDATE VOTING: First hour teachers don’t forget to vote for Mardi Gras Queen Candidates this morning in your first period class.
AN ADMISSIONS COUNSELOR FROM CHIPPEWA VALLEY TECHNICAL COLLEGE will be here on tomorrow at 9:30 am to meet with students who have an interest in attending technical college. If you want to learn more about Chippewa Valley Technical College and its programs, sign up in Student Services to meet with the admissions counselor.
SUMMER CAMP OPPORTUNITIES AT MARION COLLEGE IN FOND DU LAC this summer include Business Camp, June 20-24 and Criminal Justice Camp, June 21-23. The Business Camp introduces you to the challenges of being successful in the business world; from team-building and group activities, to a simulation of running your own $40 million company. The Criminal Justice Camp participants will discover and practice a variety of techniques from surveillance and hostage situations to crime scene investigation. Registration deadline is May 20. Camp information and registration forms are available in Student Services.
FORENSICS T-SHIRTS are here and students who ordered shirts must pay for them and pick them up by tomorrow. Cost is $15. See Mrs. Chopp ASAP.
THE TENDER LEARNING CENTER in Ladysmith has a part-time position open beginning immediately. The hours are 3:00-5:30 Monday thru Friday. You must be 18 years old to apply. Apply at the Tender Learning Center on Menasha Avenue.
SENIOR RECOGNITION BANQUET: Reservation forms for the Senior Recognition Banquet are due by May 7th to Mr. Bunton. More information and blank forms are available from Mr. Bunton or Student Services.
FLOWER SALE: The Ladysmith High School College Success class would like to remind all students and staff that Mother’s Day is coming up Sunday, May 9. This is the one time during the year you can let that special female know how much you appreciate the hours of painful labor she went through and for putting up with you all these years. College Success students will be taking orders for carnations and roses this week in the front lobby in the morning and during the noon hour. Carnations are $2 and roses are $3. Delivery will be 8th hour on Friday. All profits will be used to make a donation to the March of Dimes, a non-profit organization dedicated to healthy births and the prevention of birth defects. So bring your dollars and order a flower for you mom!
LIFEGUARDS: You will be swimming all this week-meet in the pool.
CONGRATULATIONS TO EMILY NELSON: At the National History Day state finals Saturday she was selected as co-champion in the senior research paper division. Emily will be representing the state at the national finals in June. Congratulations again, Emily. Good Job!!!
MAKE IT A GREAT DAY!
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Tuesday, April 27, 2010
Daily Announcements
ANNOUNCEMENTS – TUESDAY, APRIL 27
THE JUNIOR CLASS PROM will be held on Saturday, May 15, from 8-midnight in the high school gym. This year's theme is Once Upon a Time. Tickets are $15 each and can be purchased in the office before school and during lunch starting Monday, May 3. Pictures will be taken by Connie Thompson. Anyone bringing a non-LHS guest must sign him/her up in the office by Wednesday, May 5, at 3:30.
SUMMER SCHOOL APPLICATIONS, including Environmental Challenge and Drivers Education applications, are available in Student Services. Applications are due May 7th .
ANY JUNIOR GIRL INTERESTED IN BEING A QUEEN CANDIDATE FOR THE 2010 NORTHLAND MARDI GRAS needs to sign-up in the library by the end of today.
AP EXAM PAYMENT: Juniors and seniors who have signed up to take an AP Exam in May need to pay the fee for the test by Friday, April 30. If the payment is not received you will not be able to test and you will still owe $15.
THE MOVIE MAKING PROCESS WORKSHOP ; Script Writing Filming and Editing is Saturday, May 8th at LHS. Whether you have a curiosity in the process of making a movie, an interest in making home videos, a desire to engage in the community, or just want a fun and educational experience this workshop is for you. Registration forms are available in Student Services.
AN ADMISSIONS COUNSELOR FROM CHIPPEWA VALLEY TECHNICAL COLLEGE will be here on Tuesday, May 4 at 9:30 am to meet with students who have an interest in attending technical college. If you want to learn more about Chippewa Valley Technical College and its programs, sign up in Student Services to meet with the admissions counselor on Tuesday, May 4.
SUMMER CAMP OPPORTUNITIES AT MARION COLLEGE IN FOND DU LAC this summer include Business Camp, June 20-24 and Criminal Justice Camp, June 21-23. The Business Camp introduces you to the challenges of being successful in the business world; from team-building and group activities, to a simulation of running your own $40 million company. The Criminal Justice Camp participants will discover and practice a variety of techniques from surveillance and hostage situations to crime scene investigation. Registration deadline is May 20. Camp information and registration forms are available in Student Services.
ANY GIRLS WANTING TO PLAY IN THE VOLLEYBALL LEAGUE THIS SUMMER should contact Coach Peggar and pay the $10.00 fee by Thurs. April 29th. You do not have to be on the high school team in order to participate. All high school girls are welcomed and encouraged to come out and join the fun!! See Coach Peggar for more details.
FOOTBALL MEETING: There is a meeting in the auditorium Wednesday during the activity period for students interested in playing football in the fall.
GIRL'S VOLLEYBALL OPEN GYM is held each Sunday evening from 4 to 6 pm at the elementary school. Any girl's interested in playing volleyball are welcome. You do NOT have to be on a high school team in order to participate. Come and join the fun!
MAKE IT A GREAT DAY!
THE JUNIOR CLASS PROM will be held on Saturday, May 15, from 8-midnight in the high school gym. This year's theme is Once Upon a Time. Tickets are $15 each and can be purchased in the office before school and during lunch starting Monday, May 3. Pictures will be taken by Connie Thompson. Anyone bringing a non-LHS guest must sign him/her up in the office by Wednesday, May 5, at 3:30.
SUMMER SCHOOL APPLICATIONS, including Environmental Challenge and Drivers Education applications, are available in Student Services. Applications are due May 7th .
ANY JUNIOR GIRL INTERESTED IN BEING A QUEEN CANDIDATE FOR THE 2010 NORTHLAND MARDI GRAS needs to sign-up in the library by the end of today.
AP EXAM PAYMENT: Juniors and seniors who have signed up to take an AP Exam in May need to pay the fee for the test by Friday, April 30. If the payment is not received you will not be able to test and you will still owe $15.
THE MOVIE MAKING PROCESS WORKSHOP ; Script Writing Filming and Editing is Saturday, May 8th at LHS. Whether you have a curiosity in the process of making a movie, an interest in making home videos, a desire to engage in the community, or just want a fun and educational experience this workshop is for you. Registration forms are available in Student Services.
AN ADMISSIONS COUNSELOR FROM CHIPPEWA VALLEY TECHNICAL COLLEGE will be here on Tuesday, May 4 at 9:30 am to meet with students who have an interest in attending technical college. If you want to learn more about Chippewa Valley Technical College and its programs, sign up in Student Services to meet with the admissions counselor on Tuesday, May 4.
SUMMER CAMP OPPORTUNITIES AT MARION COLLEGE IN FOND DU LAC this summer include Business Camp, June 20-24 and Criminal Justice Camp, June 21-23. The Business Camp introduces you to the challenges of being successful in the business world; from team-building and group activities, to a simulation of running your own $40 million company. The Criminal Justice Camp participants will discover and practice a variety of techniques from surveillance and hostage situations to crime scene investigation. Registration deadline is May 20. Camp information and registration forms are available in Student Services.
ANY GIRLS WANTING TO PLAY IN THE VOLLEYBALL LEAGUE THIS SUMMER should contact Coach Peggar and pay the $10.00 fee by Thurs. April 29th. You do not have to be on the high school team in order to participate. All high school girls are welcomed and encouraged to come out and join the fun!! See Coach Peggar for more details.
FOOTBALL MEETING: There is a meeting in the auditorium Wednesday during the activity period for students interested in playing football in the fall.
GIRL'S VOLLEYBALL OPEN GYM is held each Sunday evening from 4 to 6 pm at the elementary school. Any girl's interested in playing volleyball are welcome. You do NOT have to be on a high school team in order to participate. Come and join the fun!
MAKE IT A GREAT DAY!
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