Tuesday, October 2, 2012

 

STUDENT ANNOUNCEMENTS

Tuesday, October 02, 2012

 

Attention student council members - we will have a meeting Wednesday at 12:10 p.m. in

Mrs. VanderBrook’s room.  Please remember to give Mrs. VanderBrook your $12 for t-shirts. 

Officers will be meeting today at lunch.

 

The 2nd Annual Athletic Boosters Tailgate event will take place Friday, October 5, at the athletic complex from 5:30-7 p.m.  They will be serving pulled pork and other delicious items and all proceeds support Lake City Area Schools athletic programs. 

 

Congratulations to the Student of the Week – Tiffany Porter.

 

YAC-sters - remember we have a meeting at 7:15 a.m., that’s right… 7:15 a.m. in Ms. Morse’s room this Thursday.  Norann will be bringing doughnuts, so please be on time.

 

Math tutoring is scheduled for Thursday, October 4 in Mr. Thom’s room.

 

October 18 is a half-day of school due to parent-teacher conferences.  There will still be CTC in the afternoon and the bus will run its regularly scheduled time.  CTC students – you must make arrangements to have your parents pick you up when the bus returns to school.

 

COUNSELOR’S CORNER

 

The best way to cheer yourself up is to try to cheer somebody else up.” ~ Mark Twain.

 

The PSAT will be given on the morning of Wednesday, October 17, in the auditorium.  This is open to any 10th or 11th grader who wishes to take it.  The cost is $15 to be paid to Ms. Gilson by the day of the test.  There is a sign-up sheet in the office.  See Mrs. Richardson if you have any questions. 

 

Michigan State and Hope College will be here on Wednesday, October 10 and Grand Valley on Thursday, October 11.  Please sign up in the office before or after school or during your lunch time.

 

ATHLETICS

 

Varsity Cross Country Highland @ Beal City, dismissal time 2:00 p.m., bus departs at 2:15 p.m., meet starts at 4:30 p.m.

JV/Varsity Volleyball vs Marion, home, game starts at 6:00 p.m.

 

FALL ATHLETES – your Bear Claw Bag order was due yesterday.  But, if you have your order with you today, Ms. Gilson will take it.

 

FOOTBALL AND CHEER ATHLETES – parents night is this Friday.  You must register

your parents with Ms. Gilson by 3:30 this Thursday.   

 

 

Monday, October 1, 2012

 

STUDENT ANNOUNCEMENTS

Monday, October 01, 2012

 

Attention student council members - we will have a meeting Wednesday at 12:10 p.m. in

Mrs. VanderBrook’s room.  Please remember to give Mrs. VanderBrook your $12 for t-shirts. 

Officers will be meeting Tuesday at lunch.

 

The 2nd Annual Athletic Boosters Tailgate event will take place Friday, October 5, at the Lake City Athletic Complex from 5:30-7 p.m.  They will be serving pulled pork and other delicious items and all proceeds support Lake City Area Schools athletic programs. 

 

COUNSELOR’S CORNER

 

Volunteers are needed to work at the Annual Chamber Dinner.  It is Tuesday, October 16, at the American Legion downtown.  The time will be from 5:30-7:30 p.m.  This is another great opportunity for NHS service hours, or just to volunteer in your community.  Sign up in Mrs. Richardson’s office.

 

Cadillac High School will be hosting their Annual College Night Program for juniors and seniors October 11 from 6:30-8 p.m. in the auxiliary gymnasium.  Many college representatives will be there to talk to and provide you with information.

 

ATHLETICS

 

FALL ATHLETES – your Bear Claw Bag order are due today.  Please give to Ms. Gilson by 3:30 today. 

 

FOOTBALL AND CHEER ATHLETES – parents night is this Friday.  You must register

your parents with Ms. Gilson by 3:30 this Thursday.   

 

 

Friday, September 28, 2012

 

STUDENT ANNOUNCEMENTS

Friday, September 28, 2012

 

 

SOPHOMORES – the Jostens rep will be here today during noon to take your class ring order.  Meet in the library.  If you have questions see Ms. Gilson.

 

Congratulations to our student of the week - Jimmy Hollars.

 

The 2nd Annual Athletic Boosters Tailgate event will take place Friday, October 5, at the Lake City Athletic Complex from 5:30-7 p.m.  They will be serving pulled pork and other delicious items and all proceeds support Lake City Area Schools athletic programs. 

 

COUNSELOR’S CORNER

 

ATHLETICS

 

Varsity Football @ Beal City, bus departs at 4:30 p.m., game starts at 7:00 p.m.

 

 

 

Thursday, September 27, 2012

 

STUDENT ANNOUNCEMENTS

Thursday, September 27, 2012

 

 

SOPHOMORES – the Jostens rep will be here Friday, September 28 during noon to take your class ring order.  Meet in the library.  If you have questions see Ms. Gilson.

 

Congratulations to our student of the week - Jimmy Hollars.

 

Math tutoring is scheduled for today in Mr. Prielipp’s room.

 

COUNSELOR’S CORNER

 

"Where you are today is the result of what you said to yourself. Be always positive in what you say to yourself." ~ Author Unknown

Cadillac High School will be hosting their Annual College Night Program for juniors and seniors October 11 from 6:30-8 p.m. in the auxiliary gymnasium.  Many college representatives will be there to talk to and provide you with information.

Volunteers are needed to work at the Annual Chamber Dinner.  It is Tuesday, October 16, at the American Legion downtown.  The time would be from 5:30–7:30 p.m.  This is another great opportunity for NHS service hours, or just to volunteer in your community.  Sign up in

Mrs. Richardson’s office.

ATHLETICS

 

Varsity Volleyball @ Benzie, bus departs at 3:15 p.m., game starts at 5:30 p.m.

JV Football vs Beal City, home, game starts at 6:30 p.m.

 

 

Wednesday, September 26, 2012

 

STUDENT ANNOUNCEMENTS

Wednesday, September 26, 2012

 

There will be a short class meeting for all freshmen on Thursday, September 27 during 2nd hour.  Students are to report to class for attendance and then report directly to the auditorium. 

 

SOPHOMORES – the Jostens rep will be here Friday, September 28 during noon to take your class ring order.  Meet in the library.  If you have questions see Ms. Gilson.

 

Congratulations to our student of the week - Jimmy Hollars.

 

Math tutoring is scheduled for Thursday, September 27, in Mr. Prielipp’s room.

 

COUNSELOR’S CORNER

 

Volunteers are needed to work at the Annual Chamber Dinner.  It is Tuesday, October 16, at the American Legion downtown.  The time would be from 5:30–7:30 p.m.  This is another great opportunity for NHS service hours, or just to volunteer in your community.  Sign up in

Mrs. Richardson’s office.

 

Tuesday, September 25, 2012

 

STUDENT ANNOUNCEMENTS

Tuesday, September 25, 2012

 

 

Congratulations to our student of the week - Jimmy Hollars.

 

Math tutoring this Thursday will be with Mr. Prielipp.

 

Complaints have been place by community members regarding trash being left by students.  If this continues off campus privileges for all students may be revoked.

 

COUNSELOR’S CORNER

 

"All our dreams can come true - if we have the courage to pursue them."  ~ Walt Disney

Cadillac High School will be hosting their Annual College Night Program for juniors and seniors October 11 from 6:30-8 p.m. in the auxiliary gymnasium.  Many college representatives will be there to talk to and to provide you with information.

 

Ferris State will be here on Wednesday.  If you would like to meet with the college representative please sign up in the office during your lunch or before or after school.

 

ATHLETICS

 

Varsity Cross Country GNW @ Buckley, dismissal time 1:45 p.m., bus departs at 2:00 p.m.

JV/Varsity Volleyball @ Evart, bus departs at 4:30 p.m.

 

 

Monday, September 24, 2012

 

STUDENT ANNOUNCEMENTS

Monday, September 24, 2012

 

 

Sophomores – you will meet with Jostens second hour tomorrow (September 25) regarding your class ring order.  Report to second hour for attendance and then your teacher will dismiss you to go directly to the auditorium.

 

Congratulations to our student of the week - Jimmy Hollars.

 

Mobile dentist will be here Thursday and Friday, October 4 and 5.  Forms are located outside the office and must be returned by September 18.

 

COUNSELOR’S CORNER

 

"Sometimes the littlest things in life can make your whole world change." ~ unknown .


Thank you to Crystal Pendergrass, Meggan Martin, Paige Davis, Nicole Priebe, Brittany Goudos-Weisbecker, and Aric Rhodes for volunteering at the Kiwanis Coats for Kids Dinner last Thursday.  Your help for our community was greatly appreciated!

 

Cadillac High School will be hosting their Annual College Night Program for juniors and seniors October 11 from 6:30-8 p.m. in the auxiliary gymnasium.  Many college representatives will be there to talk to and to provide you with information.

 

The Lions of Michigan Youth Exchange Program is looking for young people between the ages of 17-21 to participate in a 4-6 week cultural exchange.  If you are interested, contact Steve Adsmond, District 11 E1 Chairman, at 231-942-3719 or email him at adsmond@comcast.net for an application.  The deadline to have the application in is September 30!

 

Central Michigan University will be here today and Ferris State on Wednesday.  If you would like to meet with either of these colleges please sign up in the office during your lunch or before or after school.

 

The Rotary Youth Exchange Program is looking for students born between August of 94 and February of 98, with a GPA of 2.75 or higher, and who have an interest in foreign language study and international travel, to sponsor for their exchange program.  If you are interested in being an exchange student next year, you can contact Amy Gibbs at 231-468-1096, or email               amy@sh-cpas.com, or see Mrs. Richardson for a pre-application.  Applications need to be in by September 25.

 

ATHLETICS

 

 

 

Friday, September 21, 2012

 

STUDENT ANNOUNCEMENTS

Friday, September 21, 2012

 

 

Mobile dentist will be here Thursday and Friday, October 4 and 5.  Forms are located outside the office and must be returned by September 18.

 

COUNSELOR’S CORNER

 

Cadillac High School will be hosting their Annual College Night Program for juniors and seniors October 11 at from 6:30-8 p.m. in the auxiliary gymnasium.  Many college representatives will be there to talk to and to provide you with information.

 

The Lions of Michigan Youth Exchange Program is looking for young people between the ages of 17-21 to participate in a 4-6 week cultural exchange.  If you are interested, contact Steve Adsmond, District 11 E1 Chairman, at 231-942-3719 or email him at adsmond@comcast.net for an application.  The deadline to have the application in is September 30!

 

Central Michigan University will be here September 24 and Ferris State September 26.  If you would like to meet with either of these colleges please sign up in the office during your lunch or before or after school.

 

The Rotary Youth Exchange Program is looking for students born between August of 94 and February of 98, with a GPA of 2.75 or higher, and who have an interest in foreign language study and international travel, to sponsor for their exchange program.  If you are interested in being an exchange student next year, you can contact Amy Gibbs at 231-468-1096, or email               amy@sh-cpas.com, or see Mrs. Richardson for a pre-application.  Applications need to be in by September 25.

 

ATHLETICS

 

Varsity Football @ McBain, bus departs at 5:30 p.m., game starts at 7:00 p.m.

 

Saturday – JV Volleyball @ McBain, invite starts at 9:00 a.m.

 

Wednesday, September 19, 2012

 

STUDENT ANNOUNCEMENTS

Wednesday, September 19, 2012

 

Attention Student Council - there will be a meeting today at lunch in Mrs. VanderBrook’s room.

 

Math tutoring is scheduled for tomorrow from 3:30-4:15 p.m. in Mr. Bongard’s room.

 

YACsters – there will be a meeting today at noon in Ms. Morse’s room.  Please grab your lunch as quickly as you can and head down.

 

Students will have a half day of school November 14. There will be no CTC that afternoon, and no school on November 15.

 

School pictures will be taken this morning.  Students will be dismissed in small groups throughout the morning.  Afternoon CTC students make sure you have your picture taken before you get on the bus.  All students, including seniors, need to have their pictures taken.

 

Mobile dentist will be here Thursday and Friday, October 4 and 5.  Forms are located outside the office and must be returned by September 18.

 

COUNSELOR’S CORNER

 

The Rotary Youth Exchange Program is looking for students born between August of1994 and February of 1998, with a GPA of 2.75 or higher, who have an interest in foreign language study and international travel, to sponsor for their exchange program.  If you are interested in being an exchange student next year, you can contact Amy Gibbs at 231-468-1096, or email amy@sh-cpas.com, or see Mrs. Richardson for a pre-application.  Applications need to be in by September 25.

 

Central Michigan University will be here September 24 and Ferris State September 26.  If you would like to meet with either of these colleges please sign up in the office during your lunch or before or after school.

 

We are still in need of a few students to help out at the Kiwanis Coats for Kids Dinner on Thursday evening.  The times are 4:30 – 7:30 and you could help part of the time or all evening.  This is ideal volunteer work for YAC members, NHS service hours, and anyone wishing to help out their community.  Sign up in

Mrs. Richardson’s office asap!

 

Tuesday, September 18, 2012

 

STUDENT ANNOUNCEMENTS

Tuesday, September 18, 2012

 

 

Math tutoring is scheduled for Thursday, September 20 from 3:30-4:15 p.m. in Mr. Bongard’s room.

 

Mobile dentist will be here Thursday and Friday, October 4 and 5.  Forms are located outside the office and must be returned by September 18.

 

Lifetouch school pictures will take place on Wednesday, September 19.

 

YACsters – There will be a meeting Wednesday, September 19 at noon in Ms. Morse’s room.  Please grab your lunch as quickly as you can and head down.

 

Juniors we will be tearing down the float at 4:00 at the Redman’s abode.  If you can make it your advisors would love it. 

 

There will be a very short freshman class meeting at the beginning of 5th hour today in the auditoriumPlease go to your class first for attendance and then head to the auditorium.

 

Students will have a half day of school November 14. There will be no CTC that afternoon, and no school on November 15.

 

School pictures will be taken tomorrow morning.  Students will be dismissed in small groups throughout the morning.  Afternoon CTC students make sure you have your picture taken before you get on the bus.

 

 

COUNSELOR’S CORNER

 

The Rotary Youth Exchange Program is looking for students born between August of1994 and February of 1998, with a GPA of 2.75 or higher, who have an interest in foreign language study and international travel, to sponsor for their exchange program.  If you are interested in being an exchange student next year, you can contact Amy Gibbs at 231-468-1096, or email amy@sh-cpas.com, or see Mrs. Richardson for a pre-application.  Applications need to be in by September 25.

 

The Lions of Michigan Youth Exchange Program is looking for young people between the ages of 17-21 to participate in a 4-6 week cultural exchange.  If you are interested, contact Steve Adsmond, District 11 E1 Chairman, at 231-924-3719 or email him at adsmond@comcast.net for an application form.  The deadline to have applications in is September 30. 

 

Quote of the day - "A pessimist sees the difficulty in every opportunity; an optimist sees the opportunity in every difficulty." ~ Winston Churchill

Central Michigan University will be here September 24 and Ferris State September 26.  If you would like to meet with either of these colleges please sign up in the office during your lunch or before or after school.

 

We are still in need of a few students to help out at the Kiwanis Coats for Kids Dinner on Thursday evening.  The times are 4:30 – 7:30 and you could help part of the time or all evening.  This is ideal volunteer work for YAC members, NHS service hours, and anyone wishing to help out their community.  Sign up in

Mrs. Richardson’s office asap!

 

ATHLETICS

 

Varsity Cross Country @ McBain, dismissal time 3:00 p.m., bus departs at 3:15 p.m., meet starts at 4:30 p.m.

JV/Varsity Volleyball @ Beal City, bus departs at 4:00 p.m., game starts at 6:00 p.m.

 

 

Monday, September 17, 2012

 

STUDENT ANNOUNCEMENTS

Monday, September 17, 2012

 

 

Math tutoring is scheduled for Thursday, September 20 from 3:30-4:15 p.m. in Mrs. Bongard’s room.

 

Mr. Bongard and Mr. Castillo would like to say congratulations to the junior class.  Great way to start the year. 

 

Mobile dentist will be here Thursday and Friday, October 4 and 5.  Forms are located outside the office and must be returned by September 18.

 

Lifetouch school pictures will take place on Wednesday, September 19.

 

YACsters – There will be a meeting Wednesday, September 19 at noon in Ms. Morse’s room.  Please grab your lunch as quickly as you can and head down.

 

 

COUNSELOR’S CORNER

 

The Rotary Youth Exchange Program is looking for students born between August of1994 and February of 1998, with a GPA of 2.75 or higher, who have an interest in foreign language study and international travel, to sponsor for their exchange program.  If you are interested in being an exchange student next year, you can contact Amy Gibbs at         231-468-1096, or email amy@sh-cpas.com, or see Mrs. Richardson for a pre-application.  Applications need to be in

by September 25.

 

The Lions of Michigan Youth Exchange Program is looking for young people between the ages of 17-21 to participate in a 4-6 week cultural exchange.  If you are interested, contact Steve Adsmond, District 11 E1 Chairman, at 231-924-3719 or email him at adsmond@comcast.net for an application form.  The deadline to have applications in is September 30. 

 

Quote of the day - "Dreams are....first to believe, then to pursue, and finally to turn them into reality!"

                                                                 – Shirley C.

 

 

 

ATHLETICS

 

 

 

Friday, September 14, 2012

 

STUDENT ANNOUNCEMENTS

Friday, September 14, 2012

 

AFTERNOON CTC STUDENTS – you will attend CTC classes this afternoon, but will be brought back to school for the homecoming festivities.  You will depart CTC at 1:45 p.m. and report directly to the gym when you arrive at school. 

 

Today’s afternoon schedule is as follows:  all court members may sign out at noon.  Band members and Alyssa DuVall will be dismissed at 1:40.  All others in the parade will be dismissed at 1:55.  There will be no 7th hour class today.  We will ring the bell to dismiss for the parade at approximately 2:25.  Students are to report directly to the gym after the parade for the pep assembly.

 

Picture brochures for the homecoming dance are in the high school wall pocket.  Brochures will also be available at the dance.

 

Mobile Dentist will be here Thursday and Friday, October 4 and 5.  Forms are located outside the office and must be returned by September 18.

 

Lifetouch school pictures will take place on Wednesday, September 19.

 

YACsters – There will be a meeting Wednesday, September 19 at noon in Ms. Morse’s room.  Please grab your lunch as quickly as you can and head down.

 

Don’t’ forget to claim your spirit points during lunch.  We will collect points from 12-12:10 today. 

 

COUNSELOR’S CORNER

 

The Rotary Youth Exchange Program is looking for students born between August of1994 and February of 1998, with a GPA of 2.75 or higher, who have an interest in foreign language study and international travel, to sponsor for their exchange program.  If you are interested in being an exchange student next year, you can contact Amy Gibbs at         231-468-1096, or email amy@sh-cpas.com, or see Mrs. Richardson for a pre-application.  Applications need to be in

by September 25.

 

This Saturday at 10 a.m. there is a Suicide Awareness Walk, which is for awareness, prevention and remembrance.  It will start at the Cadillac Rotary Pavilion and go to the Lakefront Bridge near Cadillac High School.  This is put on for our community by the Wexford-Missaukee Suicide Prevention Coalition.  To support this cause, be at the Pavilion by 10 a.m.  It is a very nice event.

 

The Lions of Michigan Youth Exchange Program is looking for young people between the ages of 17-21 to participate in a 4-6 week cultural exchange.  If you are interested, contact Steve Adsmond, District 11 E1 Chairman, at 231-924-3719 or email him at adsmond@comcast.net for an application form.  The deadline to have applications in is September 30. 

 

Quote of the day - “Teamwork is the ability to work together toward a common vision.  The ability to direct individual accomplishments toward organizational objectives…is the fuel that allows common people to attain uncommon results.”

~ Andrew Carnegie

 

Saginaw Valley will be here Monday, September 17.  If you would like to meet with them please sign up in the office.

 

ATHLETICS

 

Varsity football vs Pine River, home, 7:00 p.m.

 

Thursday, September 13, 2012

 

STUDENT ANNOUNCEMENTS

Thursday, September 13, 2012

 

AFTERNOON CTC STUDENTS – you will attend  CTC classes Friday afternoon, but we will bring you back

to school for the homecoming festivities.  You will depart CTC at 1:45 p.m. tomorrow and report directly

to the gym when you arrive at school. 

 

NHS applications are due by 8:15 a.m. tomorrow.  No exceptions!  See Ms. Bernier if you have any questions.

 

Picture brochures for the homecoming dance are in the high school wall pocket.  Brochures will also be available at the dance.

 

Seniors - we will put finishing touches on our float tonight right after school.

 

The senior class will be selling “Go Trojans!” bracelets in the lobby at lunch this week for $1. Seniors, if you would like to sell bracelets at lunch, please sign-up on the sheet outside Ms. Morse’s room.  Also, we need 50/50 sellers and bracelet sellers for the game Friday night. 

 

The homecoming dance is scheduled for Saturday, September 15 from 8-11:15 p.m.  Anyone wishing to bring a visitor must register their guest in the office by 3:30 p.m. today.  Guests must be a high school student under 20 years of age.  Sign up before school, after school, or during lunch – not during class time. 

 

Don’t’ forget to claim your spirit points during lunch.  We will collect points from 12-12:10 each day this week. 

 

COUNSELOR’S CORNER

 

The Rotary Youth Exchange Program is looking for students born between August of1994 and February of 1998, with a GPA of 2.75 or higher, who have an interest in foreign language study and international travel, to sponsor for their exchange program.  If you are interested in being an exchange student next year, you can contact Amy Gibbs at         231-468-1096, or email amy@sh-cpas.com, or see Mrs. Richardson for a pre-application.  Applications need to be in

by September 25.

 

This Saturday at 10 a.m. there is a Suicide Awareness Walk, which is for awareness, prevention and remembrance.  It will start at the Cadillac Rotary Pavilion and go to the Lakefront Bridge near Cadillac High School.  This is put on for our community by the Wexford-Missaukee Suicide Prevention Coalition.  To support this cause, be at the Pavilion by 10 a.m.  It is a very nice event.

 

Quote of the day - “Every great dream begins with a dreamer.  Always remember, you have within you the strength, the patience, and the passion to reach for the stars to change the world.” ~ Harriet Tubman

 

Saginaw Valley will be here Monday, September 17.  If you would like to meet with them please sign up in the office.

 

ATHLETICS

 

Varsity Cross Country @ Kingsley, dismissal time 2:00 p.m., bus departs at 2:15 p.m., invite starts at 4:00 p.m.

JV Football @ Pine River, bus departs at 4:30 p.m., game starts at 6:30 p.m.

 

Wednesday, September 12, 2012

 

STUDENT ANNOUNCEMENTS

Wednesday, September 12, 2012

 

NHS applications are due by 8:15 a.m. this Friday.  No exceptions!  See Ms. Bernier if you have any questions.

 

Picture brochures for the homecoming dance are in the high school wall pocket.  Brochures will also be available at the dance.

 

Who will win the 2013 Spirit Trip? Currently (after two Spirit Days) the seniors are in the lead, but the freshman scored more points yesterday than any other class. The current totals are posted in Mr. Thom’s lab window. Tonight at the bon fire is another opportunity to get some points, so we’ll see you out back around 6:30 p.m. In addition to Spirit Week, your class can get points in the annual canned-food drive, Chill-out week, and this year at Mock Rock. There’s a long way to go, are the seniors going to walk away with it?

 

Seniors - we will put finishing touches on our float tonight right after school.

 

There will be a student council meeting for all members today at lunch in Mrs. VanderBrook’s room.

 

The senior class will be selling “Go Trojans!” bracelets in the lobby at lunch this week for $1. Seniors, if you would like to sell bracelets at lunch, please sign-up on the sheet outside Ms. Morse’s room.  Also, we need 50/50 sellers and bracelet sellers for the game Friday night. 

 

The homecoming dance is scheduled for Saturday, September 15 from 8-11:15 p.m.  Anyone wishing to bring a visitor must register their guest in the office by 3:30 p.m. on Thursday, September 13.  Guests must be a high school student under 20 years of age.  Sign up before school, after school, or during lunch – not during class time. 

Don’t’ forget to claim your spirit points during lunch.  We will collect points from 12-12:10 each day this week.    

Students interested in participating in the pep assembly activities this Friday may sign up today in the lobby during lunch.

 

Don’t’ forget about the homecoming bonfire tonight at 6:30 p.m.   Meet on the practice field behind the high school (across from Foster’s).  If there is inclement weather, meet in the cafeteria. 

 

Mobile Dentist will be here Thursday and Friday, October 4 and 5.  Forms are located outside the office and must be returned by September 18.

 

All homecoming reps are to meet in the gym 1st hour on Thursday, September 13.  Report to class for attendance and then go directly to the gym.

 

COUNSELOR’S CORNER

 

This Saturday at 10 a.m. there is a Suicide Awareness Walk, which is for awareness, prevention and remembrance.  It will start at the Cadillac Rotary Pavilion and go to the Lakefront Bridge near Cadillac High School.  This is put on for our community by the Wexford-Missaukee Suicide Prevention Coalition.  To support this cause, be at the Pavilion by 10 a.m.  It is a very nice event.

 

Quote of the day - “The surest way not to fail is to determine to succeed.” ~ Richard Brinsley Sheridan

 

We are looking for helpers for the Kiwanis Annual Coats for Kids Dinner.  It will be held on Thursday, September 20.  We need some students to help set up the cafeteria, help serve and bus during the dinner, and help take down after.  You can sign up for a shift or for the whole time.  Please sign up in Mrs. Richardson’s office.

 

Saginaw Valley will be here Monday, September 17.  If you would like to meet with them please sign up in the office.

 

Tuesday, September 11, 2012

 

STUDENT ANNOUNCEMENTS

Tuesday, September 11, 2012

 

Seniors - we will put finishing touches on our float Wednesday right after school.

 

Sophomores - your float is looking good but there are still some final details to put together. Anyone that is able to help, be at Brad Atkins’ home tonight at 5:00 and bring your ideas.

 

There will be a student council meeting for all members Wednesday at lunch in Mrs. VanderBrook’s room.

 

The senior class will be selling “Go Trojans!” bracelets in the lobby at lunch this week for $1. Seniors, if you would like to sell bracelets at lunch, please sign-up on the sheet outside Ms. Morse’s room.  Also, we need 50/50 sellers and bracelet sellers for the game Friday night. 

 

The homecoming dance is scheduled for Saturday, September 15 from 8-11:15 p.m.  Anyone wishing to bring a visitor must register their guest in the office by 3:30 p.m. on Thursday, September 13.  Guests must be a high school student under 20 years of age.  Sign up before school, after school, or during lunch – not during class time. 

Don’t’ forget to claim your spirit points during lunch.  We will collect points from 12-12:10 each day this week.    

Students interested in participating in the pep assembly activities this Friday may sign up today and tomorrow in the lobby during lunch.

 

There will be an assembly first hour Wednesday, September 12, to introduce our 2012 homecoming candidates for king and queen.  All students are to report to their first hour class for attendance.  Teachers will then escort their classes to the gym.  Morning CTC students are to report directly to the gym when the bell rings.  Afternoon CTC students will vote with Mr. Thom in room 16 (Mr. Prielipp’s room) immediately after the assembly and then go to 1st hour class.  All other voting for king and queen will take place during 5th hour on Wednesday.

 

Don’t’ forget about the homecoming bonfire Wednesday, September 12 at 6:30 p.m.   Meet on the practice field behind the high school (across from Foster’s).  If there is inclement weather, meet in the cafeteria. 

 

Mobile Dentist will be here Thursday and Friday, October 4 and 5.  Forms are located outside the office and must be returned by September 18.

 

All homecoming reps are to meet in the gym 1st hour on Thursday, September 13.  Report to class for attendance and then go directly to the gym.

 

COUNSELOR’S CORNER

 

The Lions of Michigan Youth Exchange Program is looking for young people between the ages of 17-21 to participate in a 4-6 week cultural exchange.  If you are interested, contact Steve Adsmond, District 11 E1 Chairman, at 231-924-3719 or email him at adsmond@comcast.net for an application form.  The deadline to have applications in is September 30.

 

It is very important, especially for SENIORS, to pay attention to announcements to know what is going on.  Seniors, check out the posters in the library hall for testing, scholarship, and college information, as well as the announcements and website for scholarship info starting in November.  For juniors and seniors – many colleges have visits coming up over the next month.  Pay attention to the dates and times in the announcements and sign up in the office. 

 

Quote of the day - “We are what we repeatedly do.  Excellence, therefore, is not an act but a habit.” ~ Aristotle

 

We are looking for helpers for the Kiwanis Annual Coats for Kids Dinner.  It will be held on Thursday, September 20.  We need some students to help set up the cafeteria, help serve and bus during the dinner, and help take down after.  You can sign up for a shift or for the whole time.  Please sign up in Mrs. Richardson’s office.

 

Saginaw Valley will be here Monday, September 17.  If you would like to meet with them please sign up in the office.

 

ATHLETICS

 

Girls JV/Varsity Volleyball @ Manton, bus departs at 4:45 p.m., game starts at 6:00 p.m.

 

 

Monday, September 10, 2012

 

STUDENT ANNOUNCEMENTS

Monday, September 10, 2012

 

Seniors - great job working on the float Saturday!   We will put finishing touches on it Wednesday right after school.

 

The senior class will be selling “Go Trojans!” bracelets in the lobby at lunch this week.  Support LCHS and the class of 2013 by purchasing a bracelet.  They are only $1 and they come in a variety of colors!  Seniors, if you would like to sell bracelets at lunch, please see Ms. Morse.  There will be a sign-up sheet outside her room.  Also, we need 50/50 sellers and bracelet sellers for the game Friday night.  Thank you!     

 

Lifetouch school pictures will take place on Wednesday, September 19.

 

The homecoming dance is scheduled for Saturday, September 15 from 8-11:15 p.m.  Anyone wishing to bring a visitor must register their guest in the office by 3:30 p.m. on Thursday, September 13.  Guests must be a high school student under 20 years of age.  Sign up before school, after school, or during lunch –not during class time. 

So, you dressed–up for Hippie day!  How do you get your well-deserved spirit points?  You can claim your spirit point at lunch until 12:10 each day this week.  Freshmen will be going to Ms. Morse’s room, sophomores to Mr. Bongard’s room, juniors to Mrs. Borton’s room, and seniors to Mr. Prielipp’s room.  Go check-in before getting your lunch, because at 10 minutes after 12 they stop giving points.  Afternoon CTC should stop and see Mr. Thom in room 18 right before going to lunch to get their spirit point.  Earn Spirit Points for yourself and your class toward winning the annual spirit trip this coming spring! 

The dress-up theme for Tuesday is “Game Day”, so come to school dressed to play and snag your spirit point.

Students, please remember the dress code that is stated in the handbook.  There are to be no bandanas, halter/tank tops, midriff shirts, sheer or revealing clothing, miniskirts, shorts that are shorter than fingertip length, and no clothing promoting drugs, smoking, drinking, profanities, obscenities, or illegal activities. 

 

Students interested in participating in the pep assembly activities this Friday may sign up on Tuesday and Wednesday.  Student council members will have a table set up in the lobby during lunch.

 

There will be an assembly first hour Wednesday, September 12, to introduce our 2012 homecoming candidates for king and queen.  All students are to report to their first hour class for attendance.  Teachers will then escort their classes to the gym.  Morning CTC students are to report directly to the gym when the bell rings.  Afternoon CTC students will vote with Mr. Thom in room 16 (Mr. Prielipp’s room) immediately after the assembly and then board the CTC bus.  All other voting for king and queen will take place during 5th hour on Wednesday.

 

Don’t’ forget about the homecoming bonfire Wednesday, September 12 at 6:30 p.m.   Meet on the practice field behind the high school (across from Foster’s).  If there is inclement weather, meet in the cafeteria. 

 

COUNSELOR’S CORNER

 

It is very important, especially for SENIORS, to pay attention to announcements to know what is going on.  Seniors, check out the posters in the library hall for testing, scholarship, and college information, and to the announcements and website for scholarship info that will be coming starting in November.  For Juniors and Seniors – many colleges have visits coming up over the next month.  Pay attention to the dates and times in the announcements and sign up in the office. 

 

Quote of the day - “Challenge yourself every day to do better and be better. Remember, growth starts with a decision to move beyond your present circumstances.”  ~ Robert Tew

 

We are looking for helpers for the Kiwanis annual Coats for Kids dinner.  It will be held on Thursday, September 20.  We need some students to help set up the cafeteria, help serve and bus during the dinner, and help take down after.  You can sign up for a shift or for the whole time.  Please sign up in Mrs. Richardson’s office.

 

Saginaw Valley will be here to visit Monday, September 17.  If you would like to meet with them please sign up in the office.