Thursday, September 15, 2011

Daily Annoucements

ANNOUNCEMENTS - September 15, 2011


General:
There is a HOSA meeting on Friday, September 15 at 7:45 am in the library.

A sample of this year’s homecoming T-shirt is posted in the window of the library and Student Services. Seniors will be taking orders during lunch periods tomorrow. Cost is $10 and you must pay in advance.

Shanty Town 2011 will be held Saturday and Sunday, September 17 and 18 at the Rusk County Fairgrounds. Participate in fun activities while raising money for Habitat for Humanity. More information is available in Student Services.

Courtesy Corporation McDonald’s Management Youth Apprenticeship is a great way to develop management skills, learn valuable transferable work skills, earn high school credit and secure a part time job that prepares you for the future. Interviews for the McDonald’s Youth Apprenticeship program will be on Wednesday, September 21 in Student Services. Stop into Student Services to schedule an interview for September 21.

Congratulations to the Girls and Boys Cross Country runners at Tuesday’s large 3 division school Invitational held in Rice Lake. Leading the girl’s team was Freshman Abby Krisik with a time of 23:50 on a 5000 meter course. Olga Galina came in second and Katherine Kester came in third. Other runners for the Lumberjacks were Jessica Luckman, Tiffany Nelson, Makaila Wallin, and Brea Daggett.
Alissa Mohr and Rylie Dagget ran in the JV race. These young runners also ran the 5000 meter course.
The girl’s team placed 10th out 17 division 3 schools. Joel Wojtyna was the first Lumberjack to cross the finish line with his personal best time this year of 18:17 Great job Joel!Next in for the Jacks was Freshman Payden Long followed by Dan Beck, Erik Nelson, and Kyle Lobermeier. On a tough field with a small team the boys came in 16 th place overall. The whole team did a super job last night and Mrs. Olson wants to say well done Ladysmith runners.

Next week the Cross country team has two meets. One in North Western and one on Thurday in Holcombe. On Thur at the Holcombe Invitational Girls will race at 4:45 and boys 5K race will start at 5:15. If you would like to check out a XC race just drop on by. This meet will be held on the Holcombe school grounds. All or any fans or fan would be welcomed! Bring your Cow bells!

Volleyball C team players are reminded to be at the middle school at 5 for the game.

Student Services:
Juniors and seniors may take classes through WITC or online second semester through Youth Options. You may select courses not offered at LHS if you have successfully completed all the course offerings offered through LHS in that subject area. Stop into Student Services for more information and to pick up an application.

Seniors who are interested in graduating at semester need to pick up an application in Student Services. Completed applications are due September 30.

Wednesday, September 14, 2011

Daily Announcements

ANNOUNCEMENTS - September 14, 2011


General:
The final try-out for the fall play, The Somewhat True Tale of Robin Hood, is today at 3:40 to 4:30 pm in the auditorium.

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

There is a HOSA meeting on Friday, September 15 at 7:45 am in the library.

A sample of this year’s homecoming T-shirt is posted in the window of the library and Student Services. Seniors will be taking orders during lunch periods through Friday of this week. Cost is $10 and you must pay in advance.

Shanty Town 2011 will be held Saturday and Sunday, September 17 and 18 at the Rusk County Fairgrounds. Participate in fun activities while raising money for Habitat for Humanity. More information is available in Student Services.

Courtesy Corporation McDonald’s Management Youth Apprenticeship is a great way to develop management skills, learn valuable transferable work skills, earn high school credit and secure a part time job that prepares you for the future. Interviews for the McDonald’s Youth Apprenticeship program will be on Wednesday, September 21 in Student Services. Stop into Student Services to schedule an interview for September 21.


Student Services:
Juniors and seniors may take classes through WITC or online second semester through Youth Options. You may select courses not offered at LHS if you have successfully completed all the course offerings offered through LHS in that subject area. Stop into Student Services for more information and to pick up an application.

Seniors who are interested in graduating at semester need to pick up an application in Student Services. Completed applications are due September 30.




Detention this week: AM Mr Yudes RM 201 PM Ms Berg RM 700
Detention next week: AM Mr Groothousen RM 640 PM Ms Kuehn RM 330



MAKE IT A GREAT DAY!

Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Daily Announcements

ANNOUNCEMENTS - September 13, 2011

General:
Shanty Town 2011 will be held Saturday and Sunday, September 17 and 18 at the Rusk County Fairgrounds. Participate in fun activities while raising money for Habitat for Humanity. More information is available in Student Services.

Courtesy Corporation McDonald’s Management Youth Apprenticeship is a great way to develop management skills, learn valuable transferable work skills, earn high school credit and secure a part time job that prepares you for the future. Interviews for the McDonald’s Youth Apprenticeship program will be on Wednesday, September 21 in Student Services. Stop into Student Services to schedule an interview for September 21.

Try-outs for the fall play, The Somewhat True Tale of Robin Hood, will be today at 6:00 to 6:45, and tomorrow at 3:40 to 4:30. All try-outs will be in the auditorium. You do not have to attend more than one session. If unable to attend any of these times see Mr. Novakofski by Wednesday.

There will be a meeting tomorrow morning at 7:30 in the library with Dr. Lecheler and other staff to discuss student involvement in decisions about school policies and privileges. Anyone is welcome to attend. If you are not able to attend, but have ideas to share, see Dr. Lecheler before Wednesday.

There will be and FCCLA meeting in Room 711 at 7:45 Thursday morning, September 15th.

A sample of this year’s homecoming T-shirt is posted in the window of the library and student Services. Seniors will be taking orders during lunch periods starting today and for the rest of the week. Cost is 10.00 and you must pay in advance.

There is a HOSA meeting on Friday Sept at 7:45 in the library.


Student Services:
Juniors and seniors may take classes through WITC or online second semester through Youth Options. You may select courses not offered at LHS if you have successfully completed all the course offerings offered through LHS in that subject area. Stop into Student Services for more information and to pick up an application.

Seniors interested in graduating at semester need to pick up an application in Student Services. Completed forms are due by September 30.

Detention this week: AM Mr Yudes RM 201 PM Ms Berg RM 700
Detention next week: AM Mr Groothousen RM 640 PM Ms Kuehn RM 330


MAKE IT A GREAT DAY!

Monday, September 12, 2011

Daily Announcements

ANNOUNCEMENTS - September 9, 2011

General:
There will be a meeting Wednesday morning at 7:30 a.m., in the library with Dr. Lecheler and other staff to discuss student involvement in decisions about school policies and privileges. Anyone is welcome to attend. If you are not able to attend, but have ideas to share, see Dr. Lecheler before Wednesday.

Seniors are asked to submit a design for the homecoming T-shirt. Designs should be submitted to Lynn Neisinger today.

Students who wish to make a payment to food services should bring the payment to the cafeteria before the first bell in the morning.

Shanty Town 2011 will be held Saturday and Sunday, September 17 and 18 at the Rusk County Fairgrounds. Participate in fun activities while raising money for Habitat for Humanity. More information is available in Student Services.

Courtesy Corporation McDonald’s Management Youth Apprenticeship is a great way to develop management skills, learn valuable transferable work skills, earn high school credit and secure a part time job that prepares you for the future. Interviews for the McDonald’s Youth Apprenticeship program will be on Wednesday, September 21 in Student Services. Stop into Student Services to schedule an interview for September 21.

Try-outs for the fall play, The Somewhat True Tale of Robin Hood, will be Monday at 3:40 to 4:30, Tuesday at 6:00 to 6:45, and Wednesday at 3:40 to 4:30. All try-outs will be in the auditorium. You do not have to attend more than one session. If unable to attend any of these times see Mr. Novakofski by Wednesday.

There will be Junior Bowling League meeting at West Cove Lanes on Monday, September 12 beginning at 5:00 pm for ages 12 and up. League bowling starts on September 19. Call Jim or Barb at 715.532.7812.

There will be a Student Council meeting on Tuesday, September 13 at 7:45 am in the library. All are welcome to attend.

Band Students are to report to the football game field for class today.

Student Services:
Juniors and seniors may take classes through WITC or online second semester through Youth Options. You may select courses not offered at LHS if you have successfully completed all the course offerings offered through LHS in that subject area. Stop into Student Services for more information and to pick up an application.

Schedule changes may only be made if you meet the criteria as printed in the student handbook. The criteria is also listed on the blue posters posted around the building. Only those schedule change requests meeting the criteria will be considered. Deadline for all change request is 3:30 today.

Freshmen need to turn in completed Wisconsin Covenant forms into Student Services today.


Detention this week: AM Mr Bunton RM 610 PM Mrs Diamond RM 401
Detention next week: AM Mr Yudes RM 201 PM Ms Berg RM 700


MAKE IT A GREAT DAY!

International Students Arriving Daily

The Ladysmith International Student Program appears to be thriving. Students from around the world have been arriving in Ladysmith to attend Ladysmith High School and the Ladysmith Health Care Academy since August 27. The final international students will arrive this week representing 12 countries from around the world. All international students build their personal course schedule with the help and guidance of our professionals in Student Services.

Many of our international students have expressed a desire to join our athletic teams as well as our large band program.As for course selections, math and science are very popular as well as English classes. We anticipate many of our Health Care Academy classes to be selected as well.

Week of 9/12 Bulletin

LADYSMITH HIGH SCHOOL
Ladysmith, Wisconsin


COMMENTS:

Thank you to everyone for your continued efforts for a smooth transition into the school year. I especially appreciate your patience with new students to get lockers open and find classes. However, they should be getting the routine down and should be getting to class on time. If you have students who are struggling to get to your class on time, let me know.

We have student and staff photos on Tuesday, the 13th. If you have any time in the morning and can help monitor students so they get to and from the auditorium in a timely manner, which would be appreciated. Be sure to get your photo taken before school that day.

I will be out of the office with Bob King on Wednesday for the Heart of the North principals meeting. MaryLou can get in touch with me through my cell phone.

I am planning on a fire drill on Thursday. Please review the procedures with students in each of your classes. It should take about two minutes to explain to each class your evacuation map. Be sure to have student rosters readily available to take roll once students are out of the building.

Thanks for your efforts to make LHS a quality learning experience. – Dr. Lecheler


CALENDAR: SEPTEMBER 12, 2011

Monday, Sept. 12 4:00 PM GG vs. Barron & Spooner

Tuesday, Sept. 13 7:30 AM Staff Photos – Auditorium
8:15 AM Student Photos - Auditorium
4:00 PM XC vs. Rice Lake @ UW-Barron County
7:00 PM VB @ Hayward

Wednesday, Sept. 14 Academic & Activity Day

Thursday, Sept. 15 4:00 PM GG Invitational @ Tee-A-Way
5:30 PM SW @ Medford
7:00 PM VB vs. Spooner

Friday, Sept. 16 7:00 PM FB vs. Hayward

Saturday, Sept. 17 9:00 AM V VB @ Lake Holcombe

SUPERVISIONS:

1. Cafeteria: AM Brkfst 7:45-8:10 Mr. Jansen

2. Bus Supervision:AM 7:45-8:10 Mr. Jensen PM 3:30-3:45 Mr. Vollendorf

3. Detention: AM 7:45-8:10 Mr. Yudes – Room 201
PM 3:35-4:00 Ms. Kuehn – Room 330


ANNOUNCEMENTS:
1. Parking for Football Games will be in the two main east parking lots only. Entrance into the high school complex will only be through the highway 8 entrance. Handicap parking will be available in the back parking lot of the high school. An attendant will control access to this area.
2. Students are reminded that pagers are NOT allowed in school, and cell phones must be turned off, placed in your locker and not used in school during school hours.


SCHEDULE CHANGES: Wed., Sept. 14-ACADEMIC & ACTIVITY SCHEDULE

Period 1 -- 8:15 – 8:55 (40 min)
Period 2 -- 8:59- 9:39 (40 min)
Period 3 -- 9:43 – 10:23 (40 min)
Period 4 -- 10:27 – 11:07 (40 min)
Period 5 -- 11:11 – 12:23 (A & B Lunch)

A Lunch: 11:11 – 11:43
5A Class: 11:11 – 11:53

B Lunch: 11:53 – 12:23
5B Class: 11:43 – 12:23

Academic Homeroom: 12:27 – 12:47 Announcement at 12:47 (20 min)
Activity & Clubs 12:47 – 1:14 Bell at 1:14 (27 min)


Period 6 -- 1:18 – 1:59 (41 min)
Period 7 -- 2:03 – 2:44 (41 min)
Period 8 -- 2:48 – 3:30 (42 min)
Robert Lecheler, Principal


First Weekly Bulletin

LADYSMITH HIGH SCHOOL
Ladysmith, Wisconsin

CALENDAR: SEPTEMBER 5, 2011
Monday, Sept. 5 Labor Day – No School

Tuesday, Sept. 6 4:30 PM GG vs. Chetek-Weyerhaeuser, Superior
5:30 PM SW vs. Rice Lake

Wednesday, Sept. 7 3:35 PM FACULTY Meeting - Library

Thursday, Sept. 8 TBD Golf @ Northwestern
5:45 PM Fr VB @ Barron
5:45 PM JV VB @ Barron
6:00 PM Fr FB vs. Cumberland
7:00 PM V VB @ Barron

Friday, Sept. 9 7:30 AM Status Breakfast-Staff Room
7:00 PM V FB @ Cumberland

Saturday, Sept. 10 12:00 PM XC @ Copper Falls

SUPERVISIONS:
1. Cafeteria: AM Brkfst 7:45-8:10 Ms. Titera

2. Bus Superv: AM 7:45-8:10 Mr. Groothousen
PM 3:30-3:45 Ms. Kuehn

3. Detention: AM 7:45-8:10 Mr. Bunton – Room 610 PM 3:35-4:00 Ms. Diamond – Room 401


DATES FOR YOUR CALENDAR:

ANNOUNCEMENTS:
1. Parking for Football Games will be in the two main east parking lots only. Entrance into the high school complex will only be through the highway 8 entrance. Handicap parking will be available in the back parking lot of the high school. An attendant will control access to this area.
2. Students are reminded that electronic devices are NOT allowed in school, and cell phones must be turned off, placed in your locker and not used in school during school hours.


SCHEDULE CHANGES: None

Robert Lecheler, Principal