ANNOUNCEMENTS - FRIDAY, MAY 28
SUMMER WORK CO-OP: If you have a summer job and register for the Summer Work Co-op through summer school and fulfill all the requirements, you can earn ½ a credit. Students interested in earning a ½ credit through the Summer Work Co-op need to stop into Student Services and see Mrs. Opelt.
A REMINDER TO ALL HEALTH CARE ACADEMY STUDENTS: Please return your books and uniforms to Mrs. Krings.
SUMMER SCHOOL HELPERS ARE NEEDED: The School District of Ladysmith is looking to hire students to work in its Summer School program July 6-23. Applications are available in Student Services.
MEAL ACCOUNTS: Reminder that meal accounts must be paid in order to participate in meals. No charging on accounts will be allowed. Please see Mrs. Hayden if this is not possible.
CONGRATULATIONS TO THE GIRLS TRACK ATHLETES that competed last night at the sectional track meet. All of them ran season best times in their races. Sigrid Stensvold in the 300 Hurdles and the 4x800m relay team of Andi Ostenso, Tori Ostenso, Megan Rogness, and Sigrid Stensvold all improved on their school record times. Tori Ostenso ran a career best time in the 3200m by over 20 seconds and Andi Ostenso finished first in both the 1600m and 3200m and will be representing the Jills at the state track meet next weekend. Great Job Girls!
MAKE IT A GREAT DAY!
Friday, May 28, 2010
Thursday, May 27, 2010
Daily Announcements
ANNOUNCEMENTS - THURSDAY, MAY 27
SUMMER WORK CO-OP: If you have a summer job and register for the Summer Work Co-op through summer school and fulfill all the requirements, you can earn ½ a credit. Students interested in earning a ½ credit through the Summer Work Co-op need to stop into Student Services and see Mrs. Opelt.
A REMINDER TO ALL HEALTH CARE ACADEMY STUDENTS: Please return your books and uniforms to Mrs. Krings.
SUMMER SCHOOL HELPERS ARE NEEDED: The School District of Ladysmith is looking to hire students to work in its Summer School program July 6-23. Applications are available in Student Services.
WINTER DANCE TEAM MEETING: All students signed up for Winter Dance are to meet tomorrow morning at 7:45 in the health room. Please be sure to attend.
MEAL ACCOUNTS: Reminder that meal accounts must be paid in order to participate in meals. No charging on accounts will be allowed. Please see Mrs. Hayden if this is not possible.
BASEBALL PICTURES will be taken right after school today.
SENIOR LOCKER CHECKOUT is today and tomorrow. Mr.Yudes will be checking lockers for those seniors who are assigned to Mrs Peggar
MAKE IT A GREAT DAY!
SUMMER WORK CO-OP: If you have a summer job and register for the Summer Work Co-op through summer school and fulfill all the requirements, you can earn ½ a credit. Students interested in earning a ½ credit through the Summer Work Co-op need to stop into Student Services and see Mrs. Opelt.
A REMINDER TO ALL HEALTH CARE ACADEMY STUDENTS: Please return your books and uniforms to Mrs. Krings.
SUMMER SCHOOL HELPERS ARE NEEDED: The School District of Ladysmith is looking to hire students to work in its Summer School program July 6-23. Applications are available in Student Services.
WINTER DANCE TEAM MEETING: All students signed up for Winter Dance are to meet tomorrow morning at 7:45 in the health room. Please be sure to attend.
MEAL ACCOUNTS: Reminder that meal accounts must be paid in order to participate in meals. No charging on accounts will be allowed. Please see Mrs. Hayden if this is not possible.
BASEBALL PICTURES will be taken right after school today.
SENIOR LOCKER CHECKOUT is today and tomorrow. Mr.Yudes will be checking lockers for those seniors who are assigned to Mrs Peggar
MAKE IT A GREAT DAY!
Wednesday, May 26, 2010
Daily Announcements
ANNOUNCEMENTS WEDNESDAY, MAY 26
SUMMER WORK CO-OP: If you have a summer job and register for the Summer Work Co-op through summer school and fulfill all the requirements, you can earn ½ a credit. Students interested in earning a ½ credit through the Summer Work Co-op need to stop into Student Services and see Mrs. Opelt.
MARSHFIELD DENTAL CLINC is seeking to fulfill a part-time Office Clerk position. All applicants must be able to work 3:30-5:00pm Monday through Friday throughout the year. The Office Clerk will assist in small office tasks such as copying, filing, typing, opening mail, updating binders, and other tasks to gain a better understanding of the business field. Stop into Student Services to apply.
CONSERVATION CAMP is sponsored by the Wisconsin Land & Water Conservation Association June 22-25 at Trails End in Bruce. The camp is open to 8th, 9th, and 10 th grade students and the cost is $100. Scholarships are available to help with the cost. Brochures are available in Student Services.
A REMINDER TO ALL HEALTH CARE ACADEMY STUDENTS: Please return your books and uniforms to Mrs. Krings.
YEARBOOKS ARE IN: Students who ordered and paid for their book may pick them up from Mr. Wagenaar’s room beginning today. Students who reserved a yearbook but haven’t paid may also pick up their books with their money of 65 dollars. Checks should be made to LHS Yearbook.
WINTER DANCE TEAM MEETING: All students signed up for Winter Dance are to meet Friday morning at 7:45 in the health room. Please be sure to attend.
CROSS COUNTRY TEAM MEETING: All students signed up for Cross country will meet tomorrow morning at 7:45 in the cafeteria. Dates for team summer runs will be passed out as well as suggested running plans. Please be sure to attend.
MEAL ACCOUNTS: Reminder that meal accounts must be paid in order to participate in meals as of today. No charging on accounts will be allowed. Please see Mrs. Hayden if this is not possible.
MAKE IT A GREAT DAY!
SUMMER WORK CO-OP: If you have a summer job and register for the Summer Work Co-op through summer school and fulfill all the requirements, you can earn ½ a credit. Students interested in earning a ½ credit through the Summer Work Co-op need to stop into Student Services and see Mrs. Opelt.
MARSHFIELD DENTAL CLINC is seeking to fulfill a part-time Office Clerk position. All applicants must be able to work 3:30-5:00pm Monday through Friday throughout the year. The Office Clerk will assist in small office tasks such as copying, filing, typing, opening mail, updating binders, and other tasks to gain a better understanding of the business field. Stop into Student Services to apply.
CONSERVATION CAMP is sponsored by the Wisconsin Land & Water Conservation Association June 22-25 at Trails End in Bruce. The camp is open to 8th, 9th, and 10 th grade students and the cost is $100. Scholarships are available to help with the cost. Brochures are available in Student Services.
A REMINDER TO ALL HEALTH CARE ACADEMY STUDENTS: Please return your books and uniforms to Mrs. Krings.
YEARBOOKS ARE IN: Students who ordered and paid for their book may pick them up from Mr. Wagenaar’s room beginning today. Students who reserved a yearbook but haven’t paid may also pick up their books with their money of 65 dollars. Checks should be made to LHS Yearbook.
WINTER DANCE TEAM MEETING: All students signed up for Winter Dance are to meet Friday morning at 7:45 in the health room. Please be sure to attend.
CROSS COUNTRY TEAM MEETING: All students signed up for Cross country will meet tomorrow morning at 7:45 in the cafeteria. Dates for team summer runs will be passed out as well as suggested running plans. Please be sure to attend.
MEAL ACCOUNTS: Reminder that meal accounts must be paid in order to participate in meals as of today. No charging on accounts will be allowed. Please see Mrs. Hayden if this is not possible.
MAKE IT A GREAT DAY!
Tuesday, May 25, 2010
Daily Announcements
ANNOUNCEMENTS –TUESDAY, MAY 25
SUMMER WORK CO-OP: If you have a summer job and register for the Summer Work Co-op through summer school and fulfill all the requirements, you can earn ½ a credit. Students interested in earning a ½ credit through the Summer Work Co-op need to stop into Student Services and see Mrs. Opelt.
MARSHFIELD DENTAL CLINC is seeking to fulfill a part-time Office Clerk position. All applicants must be able to work 3:30-5:00pm Monday through Friday throughout the year. The Office Clerk will assist in small office tasks such as copying, filing, typing, opening mail, updating binders, and other tasks to gain a better understanding of the business field. Stop into Student Services to apply.
CONSERVATION CAMP is sponsored by the Wisconsin Land & Water Conservation Association June 22-25 at Trails End in Bruce. The camp is open to 8th, 9th, and 10 th grade students and the cost is $100. Scholarships are available to help with the cost. Brochures are available in Student Services.
A REMINDER TO ALL HEALTH CARE ACADEMY STUDENTS: Please return your books and uniforms to Mrs. Krings.
YEARBOOKS ARE IN: Students who ordered and paid for their book may pick them up from Mr. Wagenaar’s room beginning at 7:30 am on Wednesday. Students who reserved a yearbook but haven’t paid may also pick up their books on Wednesday with their money of 65 dollars. Checks should be made to LHS Yearbook.
MOUNTAIN BIKE TEAM: The Mountain Bike Team will meet at 7:55 am on Wednesday morning, tomorrow, in Mr. Bunton’s room.
BOYS TRACK RESULTS: Congratulations to Trent Schmidt and Andrew Hetke who qualified for sectionals at last night’s regional track meet. Trent qualified in the Pole Vault and Andrew qualified in the 1600meters. Sectionals are at Colby on this Thursday. Great job guys!
GIRLS TRACK RESULTS : Congratulations to all the girls who competed at the Regional Track meet in Bloomer last night. They did a great job representing Ladysmith. A special congratulations to the following girls who qualified for the sectional track meet this Thursday: Sig Stensvold, Tori Ostenso, Megan Rogness, and Andi Ostenso in the 4x800 M relay, Andi and Tori Ostenso who placed 1st and 2nd in the 1600 M and the 3200 M races, and to Sigrid Stensvold who advanced in the 300 M hurdles. Great Job Girls!
MAKE IT A GREAT DAY!
SUMMER WORK CO-OP: If you have a summer job and register for the Summer Work Co-op through summer school and fulfill all the requirements, you can earn ½ a credit. Students interested in earning a ½ credit through the Summer Work Co-op need to stop into Student Services and see Mrs. Opelt.
MARSHFIELD DENTAL CLINC is seeking to fulfill a part-time Office Clerk position. All applicants must be able to work 3:30-5:00pm Monday through Friday throughout the year. The Office Clerk will assist in small office tasks such as copying, filing, typing, opening mail, updating binders, and other tasks to gain a better understanding of the business field. Stop into Student Services to apply.
CONSERVATION CAMP is sponsored by the Wisconsin Land & Water Conservation Association June 22-25 at Trails End in Bruce. The camp is open to 8th, 9th, and 10 th grade students and the cost is $100. Scholarships are available to help with the cost. Brochures are available in Student Services.
A REMINDER TO ALL HEALTH CARE ACADEMY STUDENTS: Please return your books and uniforms to Mrs. Krings.
YEARBOOKS ARE IN: Students who ordered and paid for their book may pick them up from Mr. Wagenaar’s room beginning at 7:30 am on Wednesday. Students who reserved a yearbook but haven’t paid may also pick up their books on Wednesday with their money of 65 dollars. Checks should be made to LHS Yearbook.
MOUNTAIN BIKE TEAM: The Mountain Bike Team will meet at 7:55 am on Wednesday morning, tomorrow, in Mr. Bunton’s room.
BOYS TRACK RESULTS: Congratulations to Trent Schmidt and Andrew Hetke who qualified for sectionals at last night’s regional track meet. Trent qualified in the Pole Vault and Andrew qualified in the 1600meters. Sectionals are at Colby on this Thursday. Great job guys!
GIRLS TRACK RESULTS : Congratulations to all the girls who competed at the Regional Track meet in Bloomer last night. They did a great job representing Ladysmith. A special congratulations to the following girls who qualified for the sectional track meet this Thursday: Sig Stensvold, Tori Ostenso, Megan Rogness, and Andi Ostenso in the 4x800 M relay, Andi and Tori Ostenso who placed 1st and 2nd in the 1600 M and the 3200 M races, and to Sigrid Stensvold who advanced in the 300 M hurdles. Great Job Girls!
MAKE IT A GREAT DAY!
Monday, May 24, 2010
Wisconsin All-Academic Volleyball Team
The Wisconsin Volleyball Coaches Association honors high school varsity volleyball players who have proven excellence in the classroom. In order to be eligible to receive this award, players must have a minimum cumulative grade point average of 3.5 during the 1st semester of the school year.
Ladysmith High school and its volleyball program are proud to have 8 athletes named to this year's Wisconsin All-Academic Volleyball Team:
Seniors:
Ashley Zahurones
Ariana Hadjimarkos
Mariah Armstrong
Shelby Moore
Juniors:
Megan Rogness
Taylor Gappa
Rachel Rands
Freshman:
Michelle Fuchs
Ladysmith High school and its volleyball program are proud to have 8 athletes named to this year's Wisconsin All-Academic Volleyball Team:
Seniors:
Ashley Zahurones
Ariana Hadjimarkos
Mariah Armstrong
Shelby Moore
Juniors:
Megan Rogness
Taylor Gappa
Rachel Rands
Freshman:
Michelle Fuchs
HON Academic All-Conference Team
The Heart ‘O North (HON) Conference has a long and rich history dating back to 1929. The conference has seen school affiliation changes over time, but since 1994 the HON Conference has consisted of the following schools: Barron, Bloomer, Chetek, Cumberland, Hayward, Ladysmith, Northwestern, and Spooner. In 2002 the HON Principals, in addition to setting policies/procedures for recognizing athletic achievements of our students, created guidelines for recognizing students with outstanding academic achievement and naming them to the HON Academic All Conference team.
Each member school has identified three graduating seniors who have been named to the HON Academic All-Conference Team. The selections are based on the following criteria:
Highest cumulative grade point average over a seven semester time frame
Highest ACT or SAT score rank
And participation in a minimum of two school sponsored or endorsed service, leadership or volunteer organizations/programs/activities.
This year's Ladysmith High School Academic All-Conference members are: Nick Hebard, Cassie Long, and BradyZuck.
CONGRATULATIONS for many jobs well done!
Each member school has identified three graduating seniors who have been named to the HON Academic All-Conference Team. The selections are based on the following criteria:
Highest cumulative grade point average over a seven semester time frame
Highest ACT or SAT score rank
And participation in a minimum of two school sponsored or endorsed service, leadership or volunteer organizations/programs/activities.
This year's Ladysmith High School Academic All-Conference members are: Nick Hebard, Cassie Long, and BradyZuck.
CONGRATULATIONS for many jobs well done!
Student Awards Assembly
Last Friday afternoon, LHS students were rewarded for their hard work with a variety of department awards and recognition.
Mr. King handed out the perfect attendance awards. These were followed by:
Art
Outstanding Art Student Awards
Art Show
Business Education
Business Law-Best Attorney of the Year
Number Cruncher Award; Most Improved Accounting Student,
Most Dedicated Accounting Student
Desktop Publishing
Best Book
Eye for Desig
Web Design
The “Ace” Award
Introduction to Business
Mini Business Plan of the Year
College Credit Awards
Community Service Awards “Giving from the Heart”
Drama Awards
English
Writing Awards - Boy and Girl - Fr/So/Jr/Sr
Literature Awards - Boy and Girl - Fr/So/Jr/Sr
Poetry Awards - Boy and/or Girl - Fr/So/Jr/Sr
Speaking Awards - Boy and Girl - Fr/So/Jr/Sr
Shakespearean Awards - Boy and Girl
Career English Award
Family Consumer Education
Today’s Family Award
Knitting Team Awards
Creativity Award
Tech Design Skills Award
Grill Master Award
Nutrition Award
Sweet Treats Award
Safety & Sanitizing Award
Wise Consumer Award
Banking Award
Employability Skills Awards
Forensics Awards
Participation certificates
State medal winners
Health Occupation Students of America Awards
Mathematics
LHS MAE2 Award – 1 per grade
Music
Physical Education
Presidential Fitness Awards
National Fitness Awards
Excellence in Physical Education Awards –2Fr, 2So, 2Jr, 2Sr
Science
Excellence in Science Awards –2Fr, 2So, 2Jr, 2Sr/semester
Society of Women Engineers Award
Social Studies
U.S. History Rookie Awards
Psychology Awards
Top Psychologist Award
National History Day Award
Spanish (For each level)
Improvement
Enthusiasm
Participation
Outstanding Student
Effort
Achievement
Technology Education Awards
Welding Awards
Cabinetmaker Award
Furniture Making Award
Wood Tech Awards
Construction Award
Beginning Woodworking Awards
WoodLinks Certification Awards
Metal Working Award
Automotive Service Excellence Award
Basic Power-Best Trouble Shooter Award
Electricity-Best Electronic Technician Award
Safety First Award
Rookie Drafter
Rookie CADD Student
CADD Champ
Top Architect
Mr. King handed out the perfect attendance awards. These were followed by:
Art
Outstanding Art Student Awards
Art Show
Business Education
Business Law-Best Attorney of the Year
Number Cruncher Award; Most Improved Accounting Student,
Most Dedicated Accounting Student
Desktop Publishing
Best Book
Eye for Desig
Web Design
The “Ace” Award
Introduction to Business
Mini Business Plan of the Year
College Credit Awards
Community Service Awards “Giving from the Heart”
Drama Awards
English
Writing Awards - Boy and Girl - Fr/So/Jr/Sr
Literature Awards - Boy and Girl - Fr/So/Jr/Sr
Poetry Awards - Boy and/or Girl - Fr/So/Jr/Sr
Speaking Awards - Boy and Girl - Fr/So/Jr/Sr
Shakespearean Awards - Boy and Girl
Career English Award
Family Consumer Education
Today’s Family Award
Knitting Team Awards
Creativity Award
Tech Design Skills Award
Grill Master Award
Nutrition Award
Sweet Treats Award
Safety & Sanitizing Award
Wise Consumer Award
Banking Award
Employability Skills Awards
Forensics Awards
Participation certificates
State medal winners
Health Occupation Students of America Awards
Mathematics
LHS MAE2 Award – 1 per grade
Music
Physical Education
Presidential Fitness Awards
National Fitness Awards
Excellence in Physical Education Awards –2Fr, 2So, 2Jr, 2Sr
Science
Excellence in Science Awards –2Fr, 2So, 2Jr, 2Sr/semester
Society of Women Engineers Award
Social Studies
U.S. History Rookie Awards
Psychology Awards
Top Psychologist Award
National History Day Award
Spanish (For each level)
Improvement
Enthusiasm
Participation
Outstanding Student
Effort
Achievement
Technology Education Awards
Welding Awards
Cabinetmaker Award
Furniture Making Award
Wood Tech Awards
Construction Award
Beginning Woodworking Awards
WoodLinks Certification Awards
Metal Working Award
Automotive Service Excellence Award
Basic Power-Best Trouble Shooter Award
Electricity-Best Electronic Technician Award
Safety First Award
Rookie Drafter
Rookie CADD Student
CADD Champ
Top Architect
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