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Tuesday, November 9, 2010

Daily Announcements

ANNOUNCEMENTS
Nov. 9, 2010

General:

The LHS Fine Arts Department will present “The Lilies of the Field” this weekend. Performances are Friday and Saturday night at 7:30. Cost for students is $5 and adults is $7.

Seniors: The Jostens representative will be here tomorrow, (Nov 10), during the lunch hours in the cafeteria. He will help you fill out your order form for your graduation announcements, gowns, and other senior items. Please remember to bring your order form and the $30.00 deposit.

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

High School 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. This schedule will run through November 14.

Athletics:

Boys basketball players: There is a mandatory boys basketball meeting tomorrow at 4:00 in coach Effertz classroom at the Middle School. All boys playing boys basketball this season must attend.

The football players recognition night is tonight (Nov.9) from 7:00 to 8:00pm in the high school cafeteria.

Meetings, practices, etc:

Attention Spanish Students: Your review session schedule is:
Spanish 1: Tomorrow (Wed) before school at 7:45 and after school at 3:35.
Spanish 2: Thurs. before school at 7:45 and after school at 3:35.
If you have any questions about Spanish, come to one of these sessions to get the help you need to be successful in Spanish class.

This week’s backstage work schedule: Today (Tues)- 5:00 to 8:30
Wed. from 3:30 to 5:30 (plus daytime performance)
Thurs., Fri., and Sat. from 5:30 to the end
Sun. from 1:00 to 3:30 (Sunday is mandatory for all cast and crew)

There will be a FCCLA meeting during the activity period Wednesday in room 711. If you are interested in learning more about this club, please sign up in student services.

Student Services:

The following school will have representatives here on the following days:
WITC will be here this Friday (Nov.12)
CVTC is scheduled for next Monday (Nov. 15)
University of Wisconsin-Stout is scheduled for next Tuesday (Nov. 16)
If you are interested in meeting with any of these representatives, you need to stop by Student Services to set up a time to meet with them. Don’t miss out on these opportunities>

WKCE Testing: Tues., Nov 9, periods 2 & 3 and Wed., Nov. 10, periods 2 & 3

Seniors: Stop by Student Services—Updates are needed on what you are doing with post-secondary school visits, applications, scholarships, and other information. You should stop during your study hall or lunch hour today. Remember to check out of study hall before you come to Student Services.

Kevin Brown, a representative from Nicolet College, will be here Friday (Nov. 12) period 3,in room 711 to speak on Culinary Careers. There is room for a few more students and if you are interested in this presentation, you will need to get a pass from Student Services.

There are two scholarships available: The Herb Kohl Scholarship which is due by this Friday (Nov. 12) and the Elks Most Valuable Student Scholarship with a deadline of December 1st which requires some work to complete so you need to stop into Student Services ASAP.

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.

Wednesday, November 3, 2010

Daily Announcements

ANNOUNCEMENTS
Nov. 3, 2010

General:

Congratulations to the winners in the Anti-Smoking Poster Contest-first place posters were done by Shianne Larson and Brooke Potter. Winning posters can be seen the bulletin board by the Health Room. Special thanks to Mrs Bricco who did an excellent job judging. Remember “Smoking is like paying someone to kill you!”

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

High School 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. This schedule will run through November 14.

Athletics:

Today is the last day to sign up for the Winter Dance Team. Sign up in the Library by 3:30 today.

Congratulations to Rachel Rands for making the Heart of the North all conference team for volleyball.

Meetings, practices, etc:

There will be a Senior meeting 4th hour today with Jostens.

Thee will be a very important Winter Dance Meeting this Friday at 7:45 in the Health Room. Only the students who signed up in the library may attend. If you will be gone on Friday you need to see Mrs. Olson.

Play: This weeks backstage work schedule: Today and tomorrow is 3:45 to 5:00 and Sat. from 9:00 to noon
Next weeks backstage work schedule: Mon. and Tues. from 5:00 to 8:30
Wed. from 3:30 to 5:30 (plus daytime performance)
Thurs., Fri., and Sat. from 5:30 to the end
Sun. from 1:00 to 3:30 (Sunday is mandatory for all cast and crew)

Student Services:

The Herb Kohl scholarship is available now and has a deadline of November 12, which is a week from this Friday. If interested, stop by Student Services for more information. Also the Elks Most Valuable Student Scholarship is in and has a deadline of December 1st. A LHS student was awarded this last year— there is no reason it can’t be won by another LHS student this year. You will need to get started on these scholarships as soon as possible as there is some work to do stop in Student Services for details very soon.

Reminder that there is Sophomore WKCE Testing today periods 2 thru 4.

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.

Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Daily Announcements

ANNOUNCEMENTS – TUESDAY, JANUARY 19

MALES 17 AND 18 NEED TO REGISTER FOR SELECTIVE SERVICE within a month of their 18th birthday. This is a federal law, and those who fail to do so may be denied student loans, job training, government jobs, and driver’s licenses in most states. We want you to have all the facts, take your civic responsibility seriously, and make the most of every opportunity. For registration details, stop into Student Services.

A FINANCIAL AID MEETING FOR SENIORS AND PARENTS will be held in the LHS auditorium on Wednesday, January 27 at 6:00 p.m. A financial aid expert will walk you through the process of completing the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) and discuss scholarship opportunities. It is helpful to bring materials needed to complete the FAFSA form.

ONE-ON-ONE FINANCIAL AID ADVISING SESSIONS are also available on Wednesday, February 17; 1:00 – 6:00 p.m. Sign up in Student Services.

WISCONSIN INDIANHEAD TECHNICAL COLLEGE – RICE LAKE CAREER DAY for Sophomores, Juniors and Seniors is Thursday, February 25. Experience two career sessions of your choice, hands-on awareness of WITC programs, and interaction with college instructors and students. Register in Student Services by Friday, January 22.

STUDENTS WHO DID NOT RECEIVE THEIR 2ND SEMESTER SCHEDULE are to pick up their schedule in student services as soon as possible.

SENIORS: Please remember to complete your Career Reporting forms by Friday. They will be the basis for your Reality Academy experience on February 10 at Bruce High School. If you need help, see Mrs. Kuehn in room 330 .

PLAY PRACTICE will be Thursday, January 21, right after school.

STUDENT COUNCIL is running the concession stand tonight and members are needed to assist. Plan to be there at 6pm. You may work in shifts. See Mrs. Diamond or Mrs. Krings today.

SECOND SEMESTER HCA/CNA STUDENTS please remember you need to have your physicals completed and your first PPD done by the first day of class which is 1/25/10. No exceptions. You can pick up your reading assignments/syllabus/books with Mrs. Krings in the nursing office. See Mrs. Krings with questions.


MAKE IT A GREAT DAY!

Monday, January 11, 2010

Daily Announcements

ANNOUNCEMENTS – MONDAY, JANUARY 11


ARE YOU 18 AND LOOKING FOR A PART TIME JOB? The United States Census 2010 has available positions starting in February. Pick up a brochure in Student Services for more information.

STUDENTS WORKING OR DONATING BLOOD on Thursday for the American Red Cross Blood Drive are reminded to turn in prearranges to Mrs. Krings or Mrs. Diamond. If you are donating blood on Thursday, be sure to bring your photo ID, eat a good breakfast, and drink plenty of fluids this week.

DO YOU NEED HELP WITH ANY OF YOUR CLASSES as the semester nears an end? Student Services has a tutor available during study hall times or after school to assist with any of your academic needs. Please stop by Student Services to sign up for a time.

MALES 17 AND 18 NEED TO REGISTER FOR SELECTIVE SERVICE within a month of their 18th birthday. This is a federal law, and those who fail to do so may be denied student loans, job training, government jobs, and driver’s licenses in most states. We want you to have all the facts, take your civic responsibility seriously, and make the most of every opportunity. For registration details, stop into Student Services.

INDIANHEAD COMMUNITY ACTION AGENCY is looking for 10-12 students to help make a video promoting teens opposed to underage drinking. Students will have the opportunity to help create, participate or act in the clip. You may also help with effects or assist in the directing. Please see Student Services to sign up by Friday, January 15. This is an exciting opportunity for any students interested in performing arts, drama, broadcasting, and acting.

PLAY PRACTICE IS TONIGHT right after school for all cast members.

SENIORS ARE REMINDED to turn in Pancake Breakfast ticket money to Mrs. Hamilton by Thursday. All proceeds go to Project Graduation.

MAKE IT A GREAT DAY!

Wednesday, January 6, 2010

Daily Announcements

ANNOUNCEMENTS – WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 6


ARE YOU 18 AND LOOKING FOR A PART TIME JOB? The United States Census 2010 has available positions starting in February. Pick up a brochure in Student Services for more information.

THE LHS STUDENT COUNCIL is sponsoring the American Red Cross Blood Drive on Thursday, January 14 beginning at 9am. You must be 17 years of age or 16 with parental consent and meet other guidelines to qualify to donate blood. Please check the Student Council bulletin board for more information or see Mrs. Krings or Mrs. Diamond. The sign up sheet and prearranges are in the library with Mrs Peggar. Give the gift of Life!! Look for upcoming announcements concerning the blood drive.

FIRST SEMESTER CNA STUDENTS need to return their uniforms to Student Services as soon as possible.

BINGO : Next Tuesday, January 12, we'll be helping residents play bingo at the Ladysmith Nursing Home. If you'd like to volunteer, complete a school activity prearranged form and turn it into Mrs. Kuehn in Rm 330.

STUDENT COUNCIL will meet on Thursday, January 7, 7:45 am in the library. All Student Council members should attend.

ATTENTION FORENSICS STUDENTS! Workers are needed to run the concession stand for the game this Thursday, Jan. 7th. Please see Mrs. Chopp if you're available to work

DO YOU NEED HELP WITH ANY OF YOUR CLASSES as the semester nears an end? Student Services has a tutor available during study hall times or after school to assist with any of your academic needs. Please stop by Student Services to sign up for a time.

SENIORS: Remember to be selling your pancake tickets and turning your money into Mrs. Hamilton in room 411 between 8:00 – 8:15 a.m. All funds go toward Project Graduation.

ALL SENIORS need to stop into Student Services ASAP!

THERE WILL BE PLAY PRACTICE tonight at 3:45 right after school for all cast.

Congratulations to the boys' basketball team for their big win over Flambeau.

THE GIRLS A TEAM took on Chetek last night and defeated them in a heated battle 36-35. Way to go Jills!


MAKE IT A GREAT DAY!

Friday, November 13, 2009

Fall Play

Tonight the Ladysmith High School student actors open their fall play"Much Ado About Nothing". Directed by Mr. Todd Novakofski, the play promises to be very entertaining with a very diverse cast. Here's hoping they "break a leg".

Cast:
Don Pedro, Prince of Arragon Will Haasl
Don John, his illegitimate brother Matt Mantl
Benedick, a young lord of Padua Josh Sommer
Claudio, a younger lord of Florence Tristin Nelson
Leonato, governor of Messina Cody McCann
Antonia, his sister Melissa Nelson
Hero, daughter to Leonato Jessica Coggins
Beatrice, niece to Leonato Brittany Thummel
Conrade, follower of Don John Anna Lichwa
Borachio, follower of Don John Logan Krukowski
Dogberry, a constable Anna Ringstad
Moll Verges, assistant constable Lindsey Larson
Sexton, a sexton of the court Emily Nelson
Friar Francis, a friar Jon Chapek
Margaret, gentlewoman attending Hero Shelby Moore
Ursula, gentlewoman attending Hero Kim Stricklen
Hermia , gentlewoman attending Hero Brittany Hess
Ms. Smith, narrator, director, guide Kassie Krell
1st Watchman Brad Pauley
2nd Watchman Bailey Franzen/Sarah Helgeson
Double/Flutist Derika Sommer
Reveler/Messenger Maygen Hall
Reveler Bailey Franzen
Reveler/Flutist/Puck Sarah Helgeson
Henry/Man at arms Cory Gudis
Swordsman Tyler Goin
Crew:
Susie Gavin, Kara Stushek, Cathy Gavin, Hannah Douglas, Jessica Luckman, Cody Lehman, Eric Nelson