ANNOUNCEMENTS
Dec 15, 2010
General:
If you are interesting in going on the New York-Washington DC trip, there are a few seats available on a first come basis. See Mr. Novakofski, Ms. Chopp, or Ms. Rabas as soon as possible if you are interested. The tour organizer may not accept registrations after this Friday.
Handbell Ensemble members—because of the Activity schedule today, you will be rehearsing with the concert Choir at 10:55.
Seniors: if you have not already done so, get your senior pictures turned to Mr. Wagenaar by this Friday.
The Bear Club is looking for your used printer cartridges and unwanted cell phones. These items can be taken to Mr. Bunton’s room.
Mr Allison’s class would like to send a goat to another country for a family in need. To raise money they are selling the ever popular handmade dog treats. Price is $1.50 per bag. The dog treats will be sold during the lunch periods this week. Buy your dog treats today and cross your dog off your Christmas list.
Athletics:
Congratulations to the wrestling team for their 32 to 27 victory last night.
Meetings, practices, etc:
There will be a FCCLA meeting tomorrow morning at 7:45 in room 711.
Student Services:
A reminder to students that the deadline to apply for the February ACT date is January 7.
Students that took the PSAT may schedule an appointment with Mrs. Opelt to review your results.
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.
Most colleges and technical schools want applications turned in before January which means you need to have them completed before the Christmas break—time is running out.
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Wednesday, December 15, 2010
Monday, December 13, 2010
Daily Announcements
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Dec 13, 2010
General:
Seniors: Your poinsettia orders will be here after school today and must be picked up between 3:30 and 6:00 in the cafeteria.
Handbell Ensemble members: there will be a rehearsal at 11:15 today in the auditorium with the Concert Choir.
Seniors: your senior pictures are due this Friday for the yearbook.
Jostens will be in the café during the lunch periods today to deliver class rings.
The Bear Club is looking for your used printer cartridges and unwanted cell phones. These items can be taken to Mr. Bunton’s room.
Volleyball Team: You will have concessions tomorrow—please sign up to work with Coach Peggar or Coach Rabas.
Athletics:
Meetings, practices, etc:
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.
Most colleges and technical schools want applications turned in before January which means you need to have them completed before the Christmas break—time is running out.
Juniors: the ASVAB interpretation is scheduled tomorrow and you are required to attend the interpretation during your study hall time. If you do not have a study hall, see Mrs. Opelt to arrange a time.
Dec 13, 2010
General:
Seniors: Your poinsettia orders will be here after school today and must be picked up between 3:30 and 6:00 in the cafeteria.
Handbell Ensemble members: there will be a rehearsal at 11:15 today in the auditorium with the Concert Choir.
Seniors: your senior pictures are due this Friday for the yearbook.
Jostens will be in the café during the lunch periods today to deliver class rings.
The Bear Club is looking for your used printer cartridges and unwanted cell phones. These items can be taken to Mr. Bunton’s room.
Volleyball Team: You will have concessions tomorrow—please sign up to work with Coach Peggar or Coach Rabas.
Athletics:
Meetings, practices, etc:
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.
Most colleges and technical schools want applications turned in before January which means you need to have them completed before the Christmas break—time is running out.
Juniors: the ASVAB interpretation is scheduled tomorrow and you are required to attend the interpretation during your study hall time. If you do not have a study hall, see Mrs. Opelt to arrange a time.
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Wednesday, October 27, 2010
Daily Announcements
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Oct 27, 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:
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 at the Tee-Away. You also need to let Mrs. Olson know if you will be attending the banquet as they need to know how many to plan for.
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.
Boy’s basketball team: A Nike representative will be in the cafeteria at 3:30 today for you to order your team shoes.
FB Players: if you have not already done so, you need to return all your equipment to the balcony tonight or tomorrow night after school.
Meetings, practices, etc:
Members of the Hand Bell Ensemble will have a rehearsal tomorrow morning at 7:15 to get ready for the fall concert next Monday evening.
There will be a HOSA meeting tomorrow 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.
Anyone who signed up to work backstage, you will have a meeting tomorrow, Thursday at 3:45 on the stage.
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:
--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.
Oct 27, 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:
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 at the Tee-Away. You also need to let Mrs. Olson know if you will be attending the banquet as they need to know how many to plan for.
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.
Boy’s basketball team: A Nike representative will be in the cafeteria at 3:30 today for you to order your team shoes.
FB Players: if you have not already done so, you need to return all your equipment to the balcony tonight or tomorrow night after school.
Meetings, practices, etc:
Members of the Hand Bell Ensemble will have a rehearsal tomorrow morning at 7:15 to get ready for the fall concert next Monday evening.
There will be a HOSA meeting tomorrow 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.
Anyone who signed up to work backstage, you will have a meeting tomorrow, Thursday at 3:45 on the stage.
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:
--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.
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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.
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.
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Monday, October 25, 2010
Daily Announcements
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Oct 25, 2010
General:
Picture retakes will be tomorrow. There are picture packets in the HS office if you need one.
The Forensics Team is sponsoring a HAT DAY tomorrow, Oct. 26. For a $1 donation, you can wear your favorite hat all day in school. This would be a great way to show school spirit, show support for our football team, and help raise funds for Forensics at the same time. You can pay your dollar at the table in the Commons area on Tuesday.
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:
Congratulations to the Cross Country Team for their outstanding performances at the Amery Cross Country Sectional meet last Friday. The boys placed 10 out of 18 teams. Andrew Hetke ran a superb race for a 6th place finish with a time of 18:16. Running well and coming in 32 place out of 112 runners was Joel Wotyna. An outstanding performance was given by Mitch Livingston who came in third place and ended with a 38 place overall with a time of 19:35. Freshman Trey Webb ran a 19:55 followed by Dan Beck with a time of 22:03 and Erik Nelson with a time of 22:56. Andi Ostenso took first place for the Jills at the Amery Sectionals winning her race by a full minute. She will compete at the State Meet this Saturday at Wisconsin Rapids. Katherine Kester came in second place with a time of 20:45, followed by Brea Daggett with a time of 20:57 and Jessica Luckman with a 20:59. Cross Country team is looking for runners for next year, if you are interested, see Mrs. Olson.
Our football team will be traveling to Colby for the playoff game on Tuesday. A fans bus has been set up. If you wish to ride the bus, the cost is $10 which includes the bus ride and your admission ticket. The bus will leave the HS at
4:30. There is a sign up sheet in the HS office and you should pay when you sign up.
Boy’s basketball team: A Nike representative will be here this Wed. at 3:30 in the cafeteria for y ou to order your team shoes. Pictures of the shoes and pricing will be posted on the HS Office window.
Meetings, practices, etc:
All nuns in the fall play have a rehearsal tomorrow morning at 7:45 in the Choir Room-you must attend.
Members of the Hand Bell Ensemble will have a rehearsal both tomorrow and Thursday at 7:15 to get ready for the fall concert next Monday evening.
1st back stage work day will be tomorrow at 3:45—see you on stage.
There will be a HOSA meeting this 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.
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 Rice Lake Campus: they are holding their FALL EXPO tomorrow, Oct.
26, from 1-5pm.
--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.
Oct 25, 2010
General:
Picture retakes will be tomorrow. There are picture packets in the HS office if you need one.
The Forensics Team is sponsoring a HAT DAY tomorrow, Oct. 26. For a $1 donation, you can wear your favorite hat all day in school. This would be a great way to show school spirit, show support for our football team, and help raise funds for Forensics at the same time. You can pay your dollar at the table in the Commons area on Tuesday.
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:
Congratulations to the Cross Country Team for their outstanding performances at the Amery Cross Country Sectional meet last Friday. The boys placed 10 out of 18 teams. Andrew Hetke ran a superb race for a 6th place finish with a time of 18:16. Running well and coming in 32 place out of 112 runners was Joel Wotyna. An outstanding performance was given by Mitch Livingston who came in third place and ended with a 38 place overall with a time of 19:35. Freshman Trey Webb ran a 19:55 followed by Dan Beck with a time of 22:03 and Erik Nelson with a time of 22:56. Andi Ostenso took first place for the Jills at the Amery Sectionals winning her race by a full minute. She will compete at the State Meet this Saturday at Wisconsin Rapids. Katherine Kester came in second place with a time of 20:45, followed by Brea Daggett with a time of 20:57 and Jessica Luckman with a 20:59. Cross Country team is looking for runners for next year, if you are interested, see Mrs. Olson.
Our football team will be traveling to Colby for the playoff game on Tuesday. A fans bus has been set up. If you wish to ride the bus, the cost is $10 which includes the bus ride and your admission ticket. The bus will leave the HS at
4:30. There is a sign up sheet in the HS office and you should pay when you sign up.
Boy’s basketball team: A Nike representative will be here this Wed. at 3:30 in the cafeteria for y ou to order your team shoes. Pictures of the shoes and pricing will be posted on the HS Office window.
Meetings, practices, etc:
All nuns in the fall play have a rehearsal tomorrow morning at 7:45 in the Choir Room-you must attend.
Members of the Hand Bell Ensemble will have a rehearsal both tomorrow and Thursday at 7:15 to get ready for the fall concert next Monday evening.
1st back stage work day will be tomorrow at 3:45—see you on stage.
There will be a HOSA meeting this 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.
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 Rice Lake Campus: they are holding their FALL EXPO tomorrow, Oct.
26, from 1-5pm.
--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.
Wednesday, September 22, 2010
Daily Announcements
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Sept 22, 2010
The new Forensics topics have been announced for the Storytelling, Public Address, Special Occasion Speech, and Moments in History categories. If you are interested in these topics, see Mrs. Chopp for specific information.
A very solid team effort was shown by all the Volleyball teams last evening. The Varsity lost 3-2, but played very competitively. The B and C teams lost 2-1in very close matches. Keep up the hard work Jills! The teams would like to thank the Band for playing at our home matches this season. They would also like to thank the students who come out and support our volleyball players.
At last nights cross country meet Andrew Hetke ran a time of 18:27 giving him a 7th place finish out of 85. Joel Wojtyna medaled with a 12 place finish with a time of 19:24. Mitch Livingston ran a time of 19:54. Coming in 4th was Dan Beck with a time of 21:58, followed by Erik Nelson with a time of 22:14. Noland Bullard ran a 24:33 finishing 6th and was followed by Brandon Davila with 25:21. Rob Hanson ran a 29:24. The Jacks came in 4th out of 10 schools. For the girls team, Andi Ostenso ran a great time of 14:55. Brea Daggett came in 2nd running a 20:36 time. Jessica Luckman secured 53 out of 82 runners. Katherine Kester ran a 21:38 time.
Juniors interested in taking the PSAT need to sign-up Student Service. The test day is Wed., Oct 13 and cost is $14.00. Deadline to sign up is Sept 30th.
The Voice of Democracy Scholarship is now available. This scholarship is open to all students in Grades 9 thru 12. The theme this year is: “Does My Generation Have a Role in America’s Future?” For more information on this great scholarship opportunity—stop in Student Services. Also, other Scholarships are starting to come in, make sure you stop by Student Services and see what is posted.
LHS Homecoming Dance will be held from 9 PM until midnight after the homecoming game. The cost for admission is $7.00 however if you bring a canned food item, the admission is only $5.00. The dance is semi formal. If you are bringing a non LHS student, you must sign them up in the library on later than this Friday by 3:30.
There will be a homecoming dance team practice tonight from 6:30 to 7:30 in the gym. Be stretched and ready to practice.
Reminder to those who ordered homecoming t-shirts: The payment of $10 per shirt must be turned into Student Services, Kayla Nyseth, or Tori Ostenso as soon as possible.
LHS Handbell Ensemble will be holding our first rehearsal tomorrow morning at 7:15. You will be gathering to decide on the rehearsal days, get your bell assignments, and get acquainted with the equipment and procedures for being involved in this ensemble. Be on time and let’s get going on the year!
There will be a short meeting for everyone who tried out for Wily Wonka right after school tonight n the choir room. If you are unable to attend see Mr. Novakofski or Mr. Jensen ASAP. This will be a short meeting.
Sprit week is next week and the activities will begin. The dress up days are as follows:
Monday: “miss match day”
Tuesday: “gangster day”
Wednesday: “extreme weather day”
Thursday: girls will be “fairytale day” and the guys will have “redneck day”
And Friday is show your school spirit with “purple and gold day”.
And don’t forget the powder-puff football game that will be played next Friday on homecoming. If you are interested in participating, you need to sign up on the student council bulletin board located outside of the library.
Sept 22, 2010
The new Forensics topics have been announced for the Storytelling, Public Address, Special Occasion Speech, and Moments in History categories. If you are interested in these topics, see Mrs. Chopp for specific information.
A very solid team effort was shown by all the Volleyball teams last evening. The Varsity lost 3-2, but played very competitively. The B and C teams lost 2-1in very close matches. Keep up the hard work Jills! The teams would like to thank the Band for playing at our home matches this season. They would also like to thank the students who come out and support our volleyball players.
At last nights cross country meet Andrew Hetke ran a time of 18:27 giving him a 7th place finish out of 85. Joel Wojtyna medaled with a 12 place finish with a time of 19:24. Mitch Livingston ran a time of 19:54. Coming in 4th was Dan Beck with a time of 21:58, followed by Erik Nelson with a time of 22:14. Noland Bullard ran a 24:33 finishing 6th and was followed by Brandon Davila with 25:21. Rob Hanson ran a 29:24. The Jacks came in 4th out of 10 schools. For the girls team, Andi Ostenso ran a great time of 14:55. Brea Daggett came in 2nd running a 20:36 time. Jessica Luckman secured 53 out of 82 runners. Katherine Kester ran a 21:38 time.
Juniors interested in taking the PSAT need to sign-up Student Service. The test day is Wed., Oct 13 and cost is $14.00. Deadline to sign up is Sept 30th.
The Voice of Democracy Scholarship is now available. This scholarship is open to all students in Grades 9 thru 12. The theme this year is: “Does My Generation Have a Role in America’s Future?” For more information on this great scholarship opportunity—stop in Student Services. Also, other Scholarships are starting to come in, make sure you stop by Student Services and see what is posted.
LHS Homecoming Dance will be held from 9 PM until midnight after the homecoming game. The cost for admission is $7.00 however if you bring a canned food item, the admission is only $5.00. The dance is semi formal. If you are bringing a non LHS student, you must sign them up in the library on later than this Friday by 3:30.
There will be a homecoming dance team practice tonight from 6:30 to 7:30 in the gym. Be stretched and ready to practice.
Reminder to those who ordered homecoming t-shirts: The payment of $10 per shirt must be turned into Student Services, Kayla Nyseth, or Tori Ostenso as soon as possible.
LHS Handbell Ensemble will be holding our first rehearsal tomorrow morning at 7:15. You will be gathering to decide on the rehearsal days, get your bell assignments, and get acquainted with the equipment and procedures for being involved in this ensemble. Be on time and let’s get going on the year!
There will be a short meeting for everyone who tried out for Wily Wonka right after school tonight n the choir room. If you are unable to attend see Mr. Novakofski or Mr. Jensen ASAP. This will be a short meeting.
Sprit week is next week and the activities will begin. The dress up days are as follows:
Monday: “miss match day”
Tuesday: “gangster day”
Wednesday: “extreme weather day”
Thursday: girls will be “fairytale day” and the guys will have “redneck day”
And Friday is show your school spirit with “purple and gold day”.
And don’t forget the powder-puff football game that will be played next Friday on homecoming. If you are interested in participating, you need to sign up on the student council bulletin board located outside of the library.
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