Friday, January 9, 2009

*STUDENT ANNOUNCEMENTS*

Friday, January 09, 2009

 

GENERAL

1.  Students interested in exempting from a 1st semester exam must submit a completed application to the office no later than 3:30 p.m. today.  Applications are located in the high school wall pocket outside the office doors.

2.  All activities forms need to be turned in by the end of the day today, even if you are planning on going home.

3.  Attention Seniors – There is a senior class meeting today at 11:30 in the auditorium.  Bring something to write with.  AM CTC students come to the meeting when you get back, PM CTC when you finish lunch.

4.  The Christian Reformed Church is sponsoring a blood drive today after school until 5:45pm.  You must be 17 and weigh at least 110 lbs to donate.

5.  Any Juniors or seniors interested in playing in the staff vs. student basketball game needs to sign up in the office by Monday.

6.  Anyone willing to bring in their “guitar hero” or “rock star” game system, please see Mrs. VanderBrook by lunch today.

7.  Attention Student Council: Anyone that is available today at lunch and after school until 4, please help with activities day stuff.  Come to Mrs. VanderBrook’s Room.

8.  There is a Prom Committee meeting on Monday, 1/12 at 12:00 in Mrs. Colecchio’s office.

 

COUNSELOR’S CORNER

1.  Challenge of the Week – "Make a positive New Year's resolution for yourself."

2.  Volunteer Tutoring Position available – We are looking for someone who would want to tutor elementary students at Larsen’s Early Learning Center, 1 or 2 days per week, for one hour after school.  If you are interested, please see Mrs. Richardson.  This is a great opportunity for volunteering time to add to applications, resume’s, etc.  This will count toward NHS volunteer hours.

3.  Seniors – all local scholarship applications, that don’t have a due date and place to mail it listed, are due to me by the end of the day next Friday, 1/16.  If you are asking teachers for letters of recommendation, please give them plenty of notice.  Next week is exam week and everyone is busy.  If you weren’t able to make it to Financial Aid Night and want the information, stop in my office.  Mrs. Richardson

4.  The Youth Exchange and Study Abroad program can provide full scholarships for American teens to live and study in a YES partner country for one year.  If you are between 15-18 and have a minimum of 3.0 GPA and are interested in studying and living in another country, visit www.yesprograms.org.  Applications for full scholarships are due by February 2nd, 2009 (select PAX when filling out the app).

5.  10th and 11th grade girls!  There is going to be a Seminar called Careers for Women held at CTC on Wednesday, Feb 4th all day.  Lunch will be provided.  This will provide high school girls an opportunity to explore exciting non-traditional careers for women such as: Meteorologist, Veterinarian, Conservation Officer, Information Tech, State Police Trooper and more.  If you are interested and will COMMIT to going for the day, sign up in Mrs. Richardson’s office by January 28th.  Space is limited.

 

SPORTS

Freshman Boys Basketball – Home – Evart – 4:15

JV & Varsity Boys Basketball – Home – Evart – 6:00

 

Saturday – 1/10 – JV & Varsity Girls Basketball – Away – Mancelona – 6:00pm – Bus departs 4:00pm

 

Cheer practice will be in the cafeteria at the high school and not Ms. Ellis’ room.  Report to the cafeteria ready to practice at 4 p.m.

 

STUDENT OF THE WEEK

Congratulations to Erin Swanson – This week’s “Student of the Week.”

Thursday, January 8, 2009

*STUDENT ANNOUNCEMENTS*

Thursday, January 08, 2009

 

GENERAL

Anyone interested in being a Camp Rotary Counselor needs to sign up in the office and pick up a packet.

 

Students interested in exempting from a 1st semester exam must submit a completed application to the office no later than 3:30 p.m. on Friday, January 9.  Applications are located in the high school wall pocket outside the office doors.

 

Attention Seniors – There is a senior class meeting tomorrow, Friday, 1/9 at 11:30 in the auditorium.

 

The Christian Reformed Church is sponsoring a blood drive this Friday, 1/9 after school until 5:45pm.  You must be 17 and weigh at least 110 lbs to donate.

 

Any Juniors or seniors interested in playing in the staff vs. student basketball game needs to sign up in the office by Monday.

 

Anyone willing to bring in their “guitar hero” or “rock star” game system, please see Mrs. VanderBrook by lunch on Friday.

 

COUNSELOR’S CORNER

Challenge of the Week – "Make a positive New Year's resolution for yourself."

 

There will be a Go To Team meeting today, 1/8, during 7th hour.  Check in with your teacher and then go to the auditorium.  If you need to be in class, it is okay to miss the meeting.

 

Volunteer Tutoring Position available – We are looking for someone who would want to tutor elementary students at Larsen’s Early Learning Center, 1 or 2 days per week, for one hour after school.  If you are interested, please see Mrs. Richardson.  This is a great opportunity for volunteering time to add to applications, resume’s, etc.  This will count toward NHS volunteer hours.

 

Seniors – all local scholarship applications, that don’t have a due date and place to mail it listed, are due to me by the end of the day next Friday, 1/16.  If you are asking teachers for letters of recommendation, please give them plenty of notice.  Next week is exam week and everyone is busy.  If you weren’t able to make it to Financial Aid Night and want the information, stop in my office.  Mrs. Richardson

 

The Youth Exchange and Study Abroad program can provide full scholarships for American teens to live and study in a YES partner country for one year.  If you are between 15-18 and have a minimum of 3.0 GPA and are interested in studying and living in another country, visit www.yesprograms.org.  Applications for full scholarships are due by February 2nd, 2009 (select PAX when filling out the app).

 

SPORTS

JV & Varsity Girls Basketball – Away – Pine River – 6:00 – Bus departs 4:30

 

Cheer practice will be in the cafeteria at the high school and not Ms. Ellis’ room.  Report to the cafeteria ready to practice at 4 p.m.

 

STUDENT OF THE WEEK

Congratulations to Erin Swanson – This week’s “Student of the Week.”

Wednesday, January 7, 2009

*STUDENT ANNOUNCEMENTS*

Wednesday, January 07, 2009

 

GENERAL

Anyone interested in being a Camp Rotary Counselor needs to sign up in the office and pick up a packet.

 

Students interested in exempting from a 1st semester exam must submit a completed application to the office no later than 3:30 p.m. on Friday, January 9.  Applications are located in the high school wall pocket outside the office doors.

 

The Christian Reformed Church is sponsoring a blood drive this Friday, 1/9 after school until 5:45pm.  You must be 17 and weigh at least 110 lbs to donate.

 

There will be an NHS meeting tomorrow morning at 7:47am in Ms. Bernier's room.  See Ms. Bernier if you are not able to attend.

 

 

COUNSELOR’S CORNER

Challenge of the Week – "Make a positive New Year's resolution for yourself."

 

There will be a Go To Team meeting on Thursday, 1/8, during 7th hour.  Check in w/ your teacher and then go to the auditorium.  If you need to be in class, it is okay to miss the meeting.

 

JUNIORS – The Discover Scholarship Program awards diverse high school juniors on their exemplary achievements in Leadership and Community Service while overcoming obstacles.  Applications for the scholarship program are available at www.discoverfinancial.com/community.  The application deadline is January 31, 2009.

 

Volunteer Tutoring Position available – We are looking for someone who would want to tutor elementary students at Larsen’s Early Learning Center, 1 or 2 days per week, for one hour after school.  If you are interested, please see Mrs. Richardson.  This is a great opportunity for volunteering time to add to applications, resume’s, etc.  This will count toward NHS volunteer hours.

 

Seniors – all local scholarship applications, that don’t have a due date and place to mail it listed, are due to me by the end of the day next Friday, 1/16.  If you are asking teachers for letters of recommendation, please give them plenty of notice.  Next week is exam week and everyone is busy.  If you weren’t able to make it to Financial Aid Night and want the information, stop in my office.  Mrs. Richardson

 

The Youth Exchange and Study Abroad program can provide full scholarships for American teens to live and study in a YES partner country for one year.  If you are between 15-18 and have a minimum of 3.0 GPA and are interested in studying and living in another country, visit www.yesprograms.org.  Applications for full scholarships are due by February 2nd, 2009 (select PAX when filling out the app).

 

 

SPORTS

Cheer practice will be in the cafeteria at the high school and not Ms. Ellis’ room.  Report to the cafeteria ready to practice at 4 p.m.

 

 

STUDENT OF THE WEEK

Congratulations to Erin Swanson – This week’s “Student of the Week.”

Tuesday, January 6, 2009

*STUDENT ANNOUNCEMENTS*

Tuesday, January 06, 2009

 

GENERAL

Anyone interested in being a Camp Rotary Counselor needs to sign up in the office and pick up a packet.

 

Attention Seniors – You have a meeting in Mr. Bongard's room at 11:55 today for a short meeting about graduation stuff.  Please be prompt so we can get you to lunch.

 

There is a Varsity Club meeting today at 3:00pm in the auditorium. 

 

Students interested in exempting from a 1st semester exam must submit a completed application to the office no later than 3:30 p.m. on Friday, January 9.  Applications are located in the high school wall pocket outside the office doors.

 

Attention Student Council.  There will be an important meeting tomorrow morning, 1/7, at 7:40 am.  Please be there as we will be working on Activities Day and Chill Out Week.

 

The Christian Reformed Church is sponsoring a blood drive this Friday, 1/9 after school until 5:45pm.  You must be 17 and weigh at least 110 lbs to donate.

 

 

COUNSELOR’S CORNER

Challenge of the Week – "Make a positive New Year's resolution for yourself."

 

JUNIORS – The Discover Scholarship Program awards diverse high school juniors on their exemplary achievements in Leadership and Community Service while overcoming obstacles.  Applications for the scholarship program are available at www.discoverfinancial.com/community.  The application deadline is January 31, 2009.

 

Volunteer Tutoring Position available – We are looking for someone who would want to tutor elementary students at Larsen’s Early Learning Center, 1 or 2 days per week, for one hour after school.  If you are interested, please see Mrs. Richardson.  This is a great opportunity for volunteering time to add to applications, resume’s, etc.  This will count toward NHS volunteer hours.

 

 

SPORTS

Freshman Boys Basketball – Away – McBain – 6:00pm – Bus departs 5:00pm

 

JV & Varsity Boys Basketball – Away – McBain – 6:00pm – Bus departs 5:00pm

 

 

STUDENT OF THE WEEK

Congratulations to Erin Swanson – This week’s “Student of the Week.”

 

 

 

Monday, January 5, 2009

*STUDENT ANNOUNCEMENTS*

Monday, January 05, 2009

 

GENERAL

Anyone interested in being a Camp Rotary Counselor needs to sign up in the office and pick up a packet.

 

The Christian Reformed Church is sponsoring a blood drive this Friday, 1/9 after school until 5:45pm.  You must be 17 and weigh at least 110 lbs to donate.

 

 

COUNSELOR’S CORNER

Challenge of the Week – "Make a positive New Year's resolution for yourself."

 

JUNIORS – The Discover Scholarship Program awards diverse high school juniors on their exemplary achievements in Leadership and Community Service while overcoming obstacles.  Applications for the scholarship program are available at www.discoverfinancial.com/community.  The application deadline is January 31, 2009.

 

 

SPORTS

JV & Varsity Girls Basketball – Away – NMC – 6:00pm – Bus departs 5:00pm

 

Caberfae red cards available.  Cost is $1.00.  See Ms. Gilson before school or during your lunch break.