Showing posts with label scholarships. Show all posts
Showing posts with label scholarships. Show all posts

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.

Friday, March 4, 2011

Daily Announcements

ANNOUNCEMENTS
March 4, 2011
General:

Tonight is a semi-final game for the WIAA Boys Basketball Regional. If the Jacks win, there will be a fan's bus to Rice Lake for the boys' WIAA Regional final tomorrow night. The cost for the bus ride is $5.00 and the ticket is $4.00.

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.

Seniors should stop into Student Services as soon as possible and update us on where you are with your future plans.

The career lab will be closed today, March 4 from 8:00 A.M.–12:00 P.M. for testing.

Attention students attending medical discovery days. The trip to CVTC that was scheduled for this Thursday has been changed to next week Thursday, March 10. Please change the date on your pre-arranged sheet accordingly. Stop in student services if you have any questions.

Seniors, many of you have not stopped in for materials and assistance regarding the local scholarships that are due on March 10. This is a great opportunity to get financial assistance towards your college education. Remember recommendations are required for many of the scholarships so make sure you are providing them with plenty of time to get the necessary forms completed.

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.

Wednesday, March 2, 2011

Daily Announcements

ANNOUNCEMENTS
March 2, 2011

General:

There is a signup sheet in the Library for any boys interested in playing baseball this year. Today is your last day to signup. Please do so during your study hall or free time.

Lumberjack Day will be on Friday, March 11. Some events for the day include the Pancake Eating Contest, Class Relay Race, Class Dodgeball, 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.


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.

Seniors should stop into Student Services as soon as possible and update us on where you are with your future plans.

Attention students attending medical discovery days. The trip to CVTC that was scheduled for this Thursday has been changed to next week Thursday, March 10. Please change your date on the pre-arranged sheet for CVTC from March 3 to March 10. Stop in student services if you have any questions.

Seniors, many of you have not stopped in for materials and assistance regarding the local scholarships that are due on March 10. This is a great opportunity to get financial assistance towards your college education. Remember recommendations are required for many of the scholarships so make sure you are providing them with plenty of time to get the necessary forms completed.

Friday, February 25, 2011

Daily Announcements

ANNOUNCEMENTS
Feb. 25, 2011

General:
All students in Period 6 Aerobics remember this week is ENJOY THE OUTDOORS WEEK. We will be either snowshoeing or skiing. Remember coats, hats, mittens and boots.

Remember that compatibility quiz you took a couple of weeks ago? Well, the results are in! You will be able to purchase your matches this week Feb. 22-25 before school in the lobby and during lunch in the cafeteria. Cost is $1.00 for matches just in your class, and $2.00 for matches from the rest of the school. Bring your money this week and find out who you’re matched with!

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 remember the deadline for Youth Options is March 1.

Seniors this is a reminder that local scholarships are open and due on March 10. This is a great opportunity to get financial assistance towards your college education. Stop by student services to get help and application material. Remember recommendations are required for many of the scholarships so make sure you are providing them with plenty of time to get the necessary forms completed.

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.

Wednesday, February 23, 2011

Daily Announcements

ANNOUNCEMENTS
Feb. 23, 2011

All students in Period 6 Aerobics remember this week is enjoy the outdoors week. We will be either snowshoeing or skiing. Remember coats, hats, mittens and boots.

Remember that compatibility quiz you took a couple of weeks ago? Well, the results are in! You will be able to purchase your matches this week Feb. 22-25 before school in the lobby and during lunch in the cafeteria. Cost is $1.00 for matches just in your class, and $2.00 for matches from the rest of the school. Bring your money this week and find out who you’re matched with!

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.

Seniors, local scholarships are open and due on March 10. This is a great opportunity to get financial assistance towards your college education. Stop by student services to get help and application material. Remember recommendations are required for many of the scholarships so make sure you are providing them with plenty of time to get the necessary forms completed.

Students remember the deadline for Youth Options is March 1.

Thursday, February 17, 2011

Daily Announcements

ANNOUNCEMENTS
Feb. 17, 2011
General:

ATTENTION SPANISH STUDENTS:
There will be a review session today. Spanish 2, your session will be today at 3:35 PM.

This is a reminder for students participating in “The Price of Life” next Tues., Feb. 22. You need to complete your pre-arranged form and turn it in. The financial literacy event will be third and fourth hour in the LHS auditorium with students from Flambeau and Bruce schools.

Softball girls interested in attending a one day softball clinic at UW Stout on Sun. March 6, can pick up clinic information in the office this week. Forms must be in by Feb. 28.

Anyone interested in being in a commercial for the B.E.S.T. Program please see Mr. Yudes as soon as possible.

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.

Seniors – remember there is another opportunity for help on the FAFSA, Financial Aid Packet, at WITC this Saturday, Feb. 19.

Students remember the deadline for Youth Options is March 1.

Seniors this is a reminder that local scholarships are open and due on March 10. This is a great opportunity to get financial assistance towards your college education. Stop by student services to get help and application material. Remember recommendations are required for many of the scholarships so make sure you are providing them with plenty of time to get the necessary forms completed.

Wednesday, February 16, 2011

Daily Announcements

ANNOUNCEMENTS
Feb. 16, 2011
General:

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

Seniors interested in the NUE Outstanding student scholarship should see Mr. Jansen to get the appropriate form and information. This scholarship needs to be completed today.

There will be a Student Council Meeting tomorrow at 7:45 AM in the Library to discuss Lumberjack Day.

ATTENTION SPANISH STUDENTS:
There will be review sessions this week. Spanish 1, your sessions will be TODAY at 7:45 AM and 3:35 PM. Spanish 2, your sessions will be on Thurs. at 7:45 AM and 3:35 PM. The AM sessions will be in the cafeteria. Make arrangements now to attend one or both of these sessions.

This is a reminder for students participating in “The Price of Life” next Tues., Feb. 22. You need to complete your pre-arranged form and turn it in. The financial literacy event will be third and fourth hour in the LHS auditorium with students from Flambeau and Bruce schools.

Softball girls interested in attending a one day softball clinic at UW Stout on Sun. March 6, can pick up clinic information in the office this week. Forms must be in by Feb. 28.

Anyone interested in being in a commercial for the B.E.S.T. Program please see Mr. Yudes as soon as possible.

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.

Career Lab is closed from 10:00 – 11:00 AM this morning.

Students who signed up for the Master’s Driving School Summer Program, please stop by Student Services to pick up your packet.

There will be a HOSA Meeting today at 7:45 AM for all HOSA members in the library. Anyone interested in competing at State should be there!

Seniors – remember there is another opportunity for help on the FAFSA, Financial Aid Packet, at WITC this Saturday, Feb. 19.

Students remember the deadline for Youth Options is March 1.

Seniors this is a reminder that local scholarships are open and due on March 10. This is a great opportunity to get financial assistance towards your college education. Stop by student services to get help and application material. Remember recommendations are required for many of the scholarships so make sure you are providing them with plenty of time to get the necessary forms completed.

Monday, February 14, 2011

Daily Announcements

ANNOUNCEMENTS
Feb. 14, 2011
General:

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

The Valentine flowers that were ordered will be delivered today during third hour.

Seniors interested in the NUE Outstanding student scholarship should see Mr. Jansen to get the appropriate form and information. This scholarship needs to be completed by Wed. Feb. 16.

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.

There will be a HOSA Meeting on Wed. morning at 7:45 AM for all HOSA members in the library. Anyone interested in competing at State should be there!

Students remember the deadline for Youth Options is March 1.

Friday, February 11, 2011

Daily Announcements

ANNOUNCEMENTS
Feb. 11, 2011
General:

If any student wants to enter the Doodle 4 Google Contest, see Mrs. Bricco for details and our school’s registration code.

All students who participated in the Empty Bowl Project first semester need to see Mrs. Bricco ASAP.

Any student from the 1st OR 2nd semester Global Studies classes who is interested in attending the upcoming “Festive of Nations” field trip, must see Mr. Novakofski or Mrs. Chopp to sign up by the end of the week. To be eligible, you must be passing all of your classes, and not have outstanding detentions.

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. Today 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.

Seniors interested in the NUE Outstanding student scholarship should see Mr. Jansen to get the appropriate form and information. This scholarship needs to be completed by Wed. Feb. 16.

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 missed the Senior Meeting on Fri. Feb. 4 should see Student Services for updates.

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 today - See Student Services for the application.

Thursday, February 10, 2011

Daily Announcements

ANNOUNCEMENTS
Feb. 10, 2011
General:

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

If any student wants to enter the Doodle 4 Google Contest, see Mrs. Bricco for details and our school’s registration code.

All students who participated in the Empty Bowl Project first semester need to see Mrs. Bricco ASAP.

Any student from the 1st OR 2nd semester Global Studies classes who is interested in attending the upcoming “Festive of Nations” field trip, must see Mr. Novakofski or Mrs. Chopp to sign up by the end of the week. To be eligible, you must be passing all of your classes, and not have outstanding detentions.

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. 10 and 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.

Seniors interested in the NUE Outstanding student scholarship should see Mr. Jansen to get the appropriate form and information. This scholarship needs to be completed by Wed. Feb. 16.

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 missed the Senior Meeting on Fri. Feb. 4 should see Student Services for updates.

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 tomorrow - See Student Services for the application.

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.

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.

Thursday, January 13, 2011

Daily Announcements

ANNOUNCEMENTS
Jan 13, 2011
General:

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

There will be no after-school Forensics practice at all on Thursday this week. Please reschedule with Mrs.Chopp ASAP.

Registration for Forensics Sub-District is due next Tuesday. Be sure that Mrs. Chopp has the full title and author of your pieces, and the correct spelling of all group members’ names.

The Animal Shelter is raising money to build a new facility in Ladysmith. New t-shirts are being sold for this project. If you would like to buy a shirt to support this Fundraiser, College Success students will be available all week in the am and at B lunch. Cost of the shirts is $12.00. All sizes are available. See Nicole White or Jennifer Stone for more information.

Students and staff donating blood today remember to bring your photo ID with you or your driver’s license. Students who are 16 need a parental consent.

There will be an FCCLA meeting Friday morning at 7:45 in room 711.

Students that will be taking the ACT in February or April are encouraged to sign up for an ACT Prep session on Tuesday, January 25th at 8:l5 a.m. All students who are taking the ACT in February or April 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.

Athletics:

Meetings, practices, etc:.

All 2nd semester CNA students there will be a meeting on Friday morning at 7:45 in the Health Care Academy Room at LHS. This is mandatory for all students taking the class. Please see Mrs. Krings if you are not able to attend. Bring all your paperwork and physicals if you have them.

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.

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 February 11. See Student Services for the application.

Friday, January 7, 2011

Daily Announcements

ANNOUNCEMENTS
Jan 7, 2011

General:

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

The College Success students are holding a fundraiser today for the animal shelter. Our Local Animal Shelter runs solely on donations, and they would appreciate any donation you can give.

The LHS Student Council will be sponsoring the annual blood drive on Thursday, January 13, from 9:00 am to 2:00 pm. You must be 17 years of age or 16 years of age with a signed Red Cross parent/guardian consent form.
Students and staff are welcomed to give the gift of life. For more information please stop in the library. If you have any questions please see Mrs. Krings or Mrs. Diamond.

Athletics:

Meetings, practices, etc:

There will be a student council meeting on Tuesday, January 11, at 7:45 in the library.

Student Services:

A reminder to students that the deadline to apply for the February ACT is this Friday, January 7.

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.

Tuesday, December 21, 2010

Daily Announcements

ANNOUNCEMENTS
Dec 21, 2010

General:

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

Aerobics period 2 and 8—remember to brin your hats, mittens, and coats this week for X-country skiing.

Athletics:

All X-Country runners remember to sign-up to work concessions tonight for the BBB game.

Meetings, practices, etc:

Student Services:

A reminder to students that the deadline to apply for the February ACT date is January 7.

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.

Student Services has a job opportunity for a student willing to tutor a middle school student 2-3 days per week after school in a variety of subject areas. Please contact Mrs. Opelt for more details. Tutoring will begin after the holiday season.

Thursday, December 16, 2010

Daily Announcements

General:

Student Council and HOSA members working at the manna meal tonight should report to the Hope Lutheran Church after school. See Mrs. Krings with any questions.

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.

Seniors: if you have not already done so, your senior pictures are due tomorrow to Mr. Wagenaar.

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:

There is no C team BBB at Chetek tonight.

Meetings, practices, etc:

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.

Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Daily Announcements

ANNOUNCEMENTS
Nov. 30, 2010

General:

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

HCA CNA students are asked to turn in your uniforms and books to Mrs. Krings ASAP.

FCCLA members: your dues must be paid by this Friday, Dec. 3. Failure to pay dues by Friday will result in your name being taken offer the member list.

Athletics:

Meetings, practices, etc:

Student Services:

Scholarships: The Elks Most Valuable Student Scholarship is due, tomorrow, Wednesday, 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 11 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.

Friday, November 12, 2010

Daily Announcements

ANNOUNCEMENTS
Nov. 12, 2010

General:

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

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: This Sunday is the last time for open gym—time is 5:00 to 7:00.

Athletics:

Meetings, practices, etc:

Boys basketball and wrestling practice begins Monday, Nov. 15. Girls basketball practice begins Wednesday, Nov. 17.

There will be a follow up meeting for FCCLA in Room 711 next Tuesday at 7:45. Treats will be served!

Student Services:

Seniors: your poinsettia orders are due no later than Monday by 8:00 am. They should be turned into Mrs Neisinger in Student Services.

The following schools will have representatives here on the following days:
WITC will be here today for those who set up a time to see the representative
CVTC is scheduled for next Monday (Nov. 15)
University of Wisconsin-Stout is scheduled for next Tuesday (Nov. 16)
Northern Michigan University-Thursday (Nov. 18)
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.

There are two scholarships available: The Herb Kohl Scholarship is due today and if you are applying for the Elks Most Valuable Student Scholarship you need to be working on it now as it requires some work to complete and it is due December 1st..

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, October 20, 2010

Daily Announcements

ANNOUNCEMENTS
Oct 20, 2010

General:

Rusk County Public Health will be offering flu vaccinations at the following locations:
Flambeau School District Thursday, Oct 21, 2010 3:30-6:00 PM
Ladysmith Elementary Wednesday, Oct 27, 2010 3:30-6:00 PM
Bruce School District Thursday, Oct 28, 2010 3:30-6:00 PM
You are encouraged to attend the clinic in your own school district but, if that is not possible, any other clinic can be chosen. This vaccination will protect against an influenza A H3N2 virus, an influenza B virus, and the 2009 H1N1 virus. This clinic is being offered to children from 6 months to 18 years of age only and it is recommended that everyone 6 months of age and older get vaccinated.

Athletics:
The volleyball team would like to thank Mr. Yudes, the band members, staff, and students who came and supported them at last night’s match. A special thanks to the Lumberjack mascot – it was great to see you there.

The volleyball C team will be having a pizza party after school tonight. You should meet in Ms. Raba’s room.

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 Student Council meeting tomorrow morning for all members at 7:45 in the Library.

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.


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. 26from 1-5pm.
The University of Wisconsin Superior will hold their Fall Preview Days on this Thursday and Friday, Oct 21st and 22nd, and also on Friday, Oct. 29th.


Juniors: Your ASVAB Test is this Thursday. The test will run from 8:15 through 4th period and will be in the cafeteria and the International Students will take this test.

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.

Wednesday, September 29, 2010

Daily Announcements

ANNOUNCEMENTS
Sept 29, 2010

First hour teachers: Please remember to count your students who have dressed for today’s spirit day which is: “extreme weather day”. Return your tally sheet to Shelly Diamond or Cindy Krings on Friday morning immediately after homeroom so the winners can be announced at the Homecoming Assembly.

Tomorrow’s dress up for spirit week is: girls is “fairytale day” and guys will be “redneck day”
Friday is show your school spirit with “purple and gold day”.

If you haven’t already done so, today at 3:30 is the deadline for signing up to participate in the powder-puff football game that will be played Friday on Homecoming. The sign up sheet is located on the student council bulletin board located outside of the library.

Homecoming t-shirts will be available to pick up during your lunch period in the cafeteria today. Your shirt must be paid for in order to pick it up.

Teachers: Today during homeroom students are to vote for Homecoming King and Queen. Please return the ballots to Shelly Diamond as soon as possible. If you do not have your ballots, they are in your mailboxes.

The cross country team traveled to Winter last night and came back with a 4th place finish out of 8 teams. Andi Ostenso continues to dominate the Division 2 runners. The Ladysmith Home Invitational is tomorrow at the T-Away Golf Course. The Girls start at 4:15 with the boys at 4:50. The fun run is at 5:45. Come and watch the cross country team in action.

LMS is selling hooded sweatshirts. Cost is $28 and must be paid when ordering and you have the option to put your name on the back. You will have until this Friday, Oct 1 to order. More information and order forms are in the library.

Any boy or girl interested in ordering a letter jacket, see Mr. Vollendorf in Rm 431.

Juniors interested in taking the PSAT need to sign-up Student Service must do so by tomorrow. The test day is Wed., Oct 13 and cost is $14.00.

The Voice of Democracy Scholarship is open to all students in Grades 9 thru 12. The theme is: “Does My Generation Have a Role in America’s Future?” For more information, stop in Student Services.

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 to be turned in.

LHS Homecoming Dance will be held from 9 PM until midnight after the homecoming game and dress is semi formal. The cost for admission is $7.00. If you bring a canned food item, the admission is $5.00.

Students ordering class rings: The Jostens class ring representative will be here on Tuesday, Oct 5, during the lunch periods. He will help you fill out your ring order form and answer any questions you may have. Please remember to bring your order form and your $50.00 deposit. A drawing for a 10 karat gold class ring will be held for students who order on that day.