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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.

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.

Monday, February 7, 2011

Daily Announcements

ANNOUNCEMENTS
Feb. 7, 2011
General:

Valentine’s Day is just around the corner, are you looking for a gift for that special someone or a friend? Well you can fix that problem and support Prom too. Feb. 7 thru Feb. 11 you can purchase a rose for $3.00 or a carnation for $2.00 before school. All proceeds benefit the 2011 Prom. Flowers will be delivered on Valentine’s Day, Feb. 14 during third hour.

Student Services

More scholarships have been listed and deadlines are coming up for many of these scholarships. You need to keep checking the Student Services Bulletin Board and stop into Student Services for more information.


Students interested in exploring the opportunities available at WITC can sign up to go to a career day at WITC on Thur. March 3 from 9:30-11:20 AM. Students will have the chance to meet professors, tour the campus and explore a variety of career interests. See Student Services for more information or to sign up. Registration is due by Tues. Feb. 8.

Seniors that will be attending college in the Fall and did not attend the Financial Aid Meeting last week may pick up a folder in Student Services that contains important information regarding signing up for loans, grants and scholarships. Also, there are still spaces available on Feb. 9 to receive help completing the FAFSA application. Stop by to check times


The Rusk County Community Foundation has (3) $500.00 grants available for a project which will fill a school or community need. The deadline for the application is Feb. 11 - See Student Services for the application.

Juniors and Seniors: CVTC will have career tours available on the Eau Claire campus on Feb. 15. Stop by student services to see what tours are available or for more information.

Tuesday, February 1, 2011

Daily Announcements

ANNOUNCEMENTS
Feb. 1, 2011
General:

Student Council members who signed up to help at the Snowball Dance, please turn in your pre-arranged absence forms to Mrs. Krings or Mrs. Diamond today.

Attention Forensics members!
There will be a meeting at 8:00 AM in Mrs. Chopp’s room on Thur. morning to discuss team shirts. If you want a say in this year’s design, plan to attend this meeting.
Also, there has been a change to the date of the Forensics DISTRICT competition in Eau Claire. This year, it will be held on March 14. SUB-DISTRICTS are still being held in Rice Lake on Feb. 17.

Seniors are reminded to bring in a baby picture of themselves for the senior slide show by Fri. Feb. 4. Give to Mrs. Peggar in the library.

Student Services

More scholarships have been listed and deadlines are coming up for many of these scholarships. You need to keep checking the Student Services Bulletin Board and stop into Student Services for more information.

Student Services will be administering the Compass assessment today @ 8:30 AM.

Freshmen and Sophomore grade students interested in learning about health care fields should apply to participate in Medical Discovery Days on Mar. 3 and 8. Participants will tour CVTC and Rusk County Memorial Hospital where they will meet professionals working in the field, explore a variety of careers and participate in hands on learning. See student services for an application. Cost to attend is $10.00 which includes a T-shirt and meals for both days. Deadline is today.

There will be an ACT Test Prep on mathematics tomorrow during fourth hour. Students must sign up in Student Services to attend this session. Be sure to bring your ACT Test Prep packet and have the math portion completed.

The Rusk County Community Foundation has (3) $500.00 grants available for a project which will fill a school or community need. The deadline for the application is Feb. 11 - See Student Services for the application.

Juniors and Seniors: CVTC will have career tours available on the Eau Claire campus on Feb. 15. Stop by student services to see what tours are available or for more information.

Seniors that will be attending college in the Fall and did not attend the Financial Aid Meeting last week may pick up a folder in Student Services that contains important information regarding signing up for loans, grants and scholarships. Also, there are still spaces available on February 9th to receive help completing the FAFSA application. Stop by to check times.

Friday, January 21, 2011

Daily Announcements

ANNOUNCEMENTS
Jan 21, 2011
General:

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.

The Ladysmith Police Department would like to remind you that the ice under both bridges is unsafe for snowmobiles.

All students enrolled in lifeguarding we begin swimming on Monday. Please remember your suit, towel & goggles. Meet in the pool fourth hour.

Student Services

More scholarships have been listed and deadlines are coming up for many of these scholarships. You need to keep checking the Student Services Bulletin Board and stop into Student Services for more information.

Students that will be taking the ACT in Feb. or Apr. are encouraged to sign up for an ACT Prep session on Tues., Jan. 25 at 8:l5 AM. All students who are taking the ACT in Feb. or Apr. stop by Student Services and sign up. LHS math, science, and English departments will be conducting ACT Prep reviews during the school day prior to the test dates.

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.

Wednesday, November 17, 2010

Daily Announcements

ANNOUNCEMENTS
Nov. 17, 2010

General:

Christy Mountain is looking for workers and will be taking applications this week. Call 715-868-7800 for more information or to get an application,

The Salvation Army is looking for bell ringers for daytime and evenings. There is a sign-up sheet in the Library or you can contact Darnell Curran at 715-403-1955.

The Bear Club is looking for your used printer cartridges and unwanted cell phones. These items can be taken to Mr. Bunton’s room.

Students are reminded that if you are leaving early for hunting season, you must do a PA. and turn it into the office before you leave.

Athletics:

Meetings, practices, etc:

HOSA meeting tomorrow morning at 7:30 in the Health Care Room. You will be making first aid kits.

Student Services:

Representatives schedule:

Northern Michigan University-Thursday (Nov. 18)

Scholarships: The Elks Most Valuable Student Scholarship is due December 1.

Seniors: If you are planning on attending a technical school or university, you should be working on completing your applications. If you need assistance, stop in Student Services.

Shop with a Cop has been set for December 11th (second Sat. in Dec.) from 8:00 am to 12:00 noon. Student volunteers are needed. For more information or to sign up to volunteer, stop in Student Services.

Check out the Student Services Bulletin Board. You will find information on available scholarships and their due dates. You should check the bulletin board daily for updates and other information.

Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Daily Announcements

ANNOUNCEMENTS
Oct 26, 2010

General:

On Monday, Nov.1, the Middle and High School Choral Music Departments will present their fall concert. You will be entertained by the 6, 7, and 8 grade and the High School choirs as well as the LMS Tone Chime Ensemble and the LHS Hand Bell Ensemble. The concert will start at 7:00 and should last less than 1 hour, giving you time to enjoy a great performance and get home in time for the last ¾ of Monday night football.

The Bear Club is looking for your used printer cartridges and cell phones. This is not only a fund raiser but a part of “Make of Difference” which is a program to help keep the earth clean. Please bring your used printer cartridges and unwanted cell phones to Mr. Bunton’s room.

High School boys and girls: Open gym at the HS has been set up for Sunday’s from 5:00 to 7:00 and Mondays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays from 3:30 to 5:30. The last day will be November 14.

Athletics:

The dancers who participated in the homecoming dance performance should stop by the Health room and pick up your picture and frame.

All athletes and team members leaving for the state cross country meet Friday are reminded that you must get your pre-arranged absence forms turned in.

All runners are reminded to turn in your uniforms and warm-ups. Make sure your name is on every item so you don’t get charged for it.

Cross country runners stop by Mrs. Olson’s room and pick up a flyer for the Award Banquet scheduled for Tues., Nov 2.

Any student interested in joining the Winter Dance Team can sign up in the library through the end of next week. There will be an organizational meeting before the fall break and only students who signed up will be invited. See Mrs. Olson if you have any questions.

You have until noon today to sign up in the HS Office for the fans bus going to Colby tonight. Cost is $10 which includes the bus ride and your admission ticket. The bus will leave the HS at 4:30.


Boy’s basketball team: A Nike representative will be here tomorrow in the cafeteria for you to order your team shoes. Pictures of the shoes and pricing will be posted on the HS Office window.

Meetings, practices, etc:

Members of the Hand Bell Ensemble will have a rehearsal Thursday at 7:15 to get ready for the fall concert next Monday evening.

There will be a HOSA meeting Thursday morning at 7:45 in the library. This is for all current and new members. The HOSA organization is open to all students in grades 9 to 12 and is a good way to get involved.

Student Services:

Seniors: If you are planning on attending a technical school or university, you should be working on completing your applications. If you need assistance, stop in Student Services.

Shop with a Cop has been set for December 4th from 8:00 am to 12:00 noon. Student volunteers are needed. For more information or to sign up to volunteer, stop in Student Services. This is a great way to get involved in the community.

Check out the Student Services Bulletin Board. You will find information on available scholarships and their due dates. You will also find information on opportunities to explore career options, learn more about financial aid, and tour the campus on the FALL CAMPUS TOURS AND PREVIEWS.

Upcoming campus tours and previews include:

WITC- RL will be hosting a Fall Open House today from 1:00 to 5:00 in the Conference Center. There will be an opportunity to speak with Instructors and staff, along with tours of the building, classrooms, and new student housing.

--The University of Wisconsin Superior will hold a Fall Preview Day Friday, Oct. 29.
--Career tours at Chippewa Valley Technical College are now available with the next one scheduled for Tues., Nov. 2nd.

Thursday, October 21, 2010

Daily Announcements

ANNOUNCEMENTS
Oct 21, 2010

General:
Picture retakes will be next week Tuesday, Oct. 26. There are picture packets in the HS office if you need one.

High School boys and girls: There will be open gym starting this Sunday, Oct. 24 at the High School from 5:00 to 7:00. There will also be open gym on Mon., Wed., and Thur. from 3:30 to 5:30. These open gym times will run from this coming Sunday through November 14.

Reminder to the nuns in Lillies of the Field—you will hve a rehearsal at 7:45 tomorrow morning

Athletics:
The Trident Swim Team will have a Conference meet in Lakeland on Oct. 29th.

Cross Country runners will be dismissed at 11:25 this Friday for lunch. Bus is leaving at noon for the Sectionals in Amery.

Meetings:
There will be a HOSA meeting next week Wednesday, Oct 27, morning at 7:45 in the library. This is for all current members and any new members. The HOSA organization is open to all students in grades 9 to 12 and is a good way to get involved.

There will be a BEAR club meeting tomorrow morning at 7:45 in the library. BEAR club meetings are low key affairs and any student wishing to join is always welcome.

Student Services:
Shop with a Cop has been set for December 4th from 8:00 am to 12:00 noon. Student volunteers are needed. For more information or to sign up to volunteer, stop in Student Services. This is a great way to get involved in the community.

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.

Check out the Student Services Bulletin Board for more information on FALL CAMPUS TOURS AND PREVIEWS to the following schools. This is an opportunity to explore career options, learn more about financial aid, and tour the campus.

--WITC Rice Lake Campus will be holding a FALL EXPO next week Tuesday, Oct. 26, from 1-5pm.
--The University of Wisconsin Superior will hold their Fall Preview Days on this Thursday and Friday, Oct 21 and 22, and also on Friday, Oct. 29.

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, April 12, 2010

Daily Announcements

ANNOUNCEMENTS –MONDAY, APRIL 12

UW SUPERIOR’S SPRING PREVIEW is Saturday, April 17. You’ll get to see the incredible new Yellowjacket Union and can attend the UW-Superior Theatre production of “Morning’s at Seven”. Register online on the university’s web site.

JUNIORS MAY SIGN UP to visit with a college representative from WITC on Tuesday, April 13 at 10:00 a.m. Sign up in Student Services.

CAREER VALLEY: LHS juniors will have the opportunity to attend Career Valley as a career exploration experience. This event brings many business and post-secondary education exhibits to one location at the Eau Claire County Exposition Center on Thursday, May 6. Sign up in Student Services by April 29.

THERE WILL BE A BEAR CLUB MEETING on Tuesday morning at 7:50 in Mr. Bunton’s room – anyone can come and join in on the fun! – Again, there will be a BEAR club meeting on Tuesday morning at 7:50 in Mr. Bunton’s room.

SWIMMING AND DIVING TEAM SIGN-UP sheet is in the library. Girls should sign up by April 18. There will be a meeting in the cafeteria during lunch on April 19

SENIORS: Remember to get one of your baby pictures for the senior slide show to Ashley Zahorones or to Student Services as soon as possible.

HOSA MEMBERS COMPETING AT STATE are asked to stop into Student Services during their study hall or lunch today.

ATTENTION FORENSICS TEAM! This is the week before State. Don't leave your final practices until the last minute.

Mrs. Chopp needs people to work concessions for the track meet tomorrow (Tuesday). Remember that all State competitors are responsible for helping raise funds, so see Mrs. Chopp ASAP if you're available.

THE FORENSICS TEAM WILL BE SPONSORING A HAT & SUNGLASSES DAY on Wednesday. For a one dollar donation, you can wear your hat and/or sunglasses to class. Be aware that you may be asked to remove them during class if they are a distraction.

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!

CONGRATULATIONS TO THE JAZZ ENSEMBLE FOR EARNING A TRIP TO THE STATE COMPETITION!

MAKE IT A GREAT DAY!