Tuesday, October 1, 2013

 

STUDENT ANNOUNCEMENTS

Tuesday, October 01, 2013

 

Congratulations to the Student of the Week – Nicholas Sherlock.

 

Don’t forget about the homecoming bonfire tomorrow from 6:00-8:00 p.m.  Meet on the practice field behind the high school (across from Foster’s).  If there is inclement weather, meet in the cafeteria.

 

There will be an assembly first hour tomorrow to introduce our 2013 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.  This assembly will run approximately 30 minutes. Students will vote for king and queen during third hour.  Morning CTC students are to vote during lunch tomorrow in Mr. Thom’s classroom.

 

Sign up for homecoming pep assembly games is scheduled for today and tomorrow during lunch in the lobby.

 

The homecoming dance is scheduled for Saturday, October 5 from 8-11:15 p.m.  Anyone wishing to bring a visitor must register their guest in the office.  All guests must be registered by 3:30 p.m. on Thursday, October 3, and must be under 21 years of age.  Sign up before school, after school, or during lunch - not during class time.

 

Remember to get your spirit points by going to the following person to check in during the first ten minutes of lunch: freshmen go to Mr. Prielipp, sophomores to Mr. Bongard, juniors to Mrs. Clous, and seniors go to Mrs. Phillips.  The race to the spirit trip is still going. Remember that tomorrow is color day!  Seniors wear pink, juniors green, sophomores orange, freshmen purple, and staff wears blue

 

The sophomore class will be selling LC cinch sacks this week for $10 during lunch Wednesday-Friday.  If you would like to see what they look like before then, stop by Mrs. Clous’ room.

 

Math tutoring is scheduled for Thursday, October 3 in Mr. Thom’s room.

 

The yearbook’s Photos of the Week have changed, and will be changing every day for spirit week. 

If you were featured in one of the prior photos, please take your picture from Mrs. Atkins’ door.

 

COUNSELOR’S CORNER

 

Central Michigan University will be here today.  Sign up in the high school office to see them.

 

Volunteers are needed to help out at the Lake City Chamber of Commerce Annual Banquet.  It will be held on Tuesday, October 15 at the American Legion.  Volunteers will need to be there by 5:45 p.m. and will be done by 7:30 p.m.  You will get a free dinner for helping to clear tables, serve coffee, and clean up.  Sign up in Mrs. Richardson’s office for a community volunteer experience.

 

ATHLETICS

 

Varsity cross country Highland Jamboree @ Evart, dismissal time 2:30 p.m., bus departs at 2:45 p.m., meet starts at 4:30 p.m.

 

JV/Varsity volleyball vs Beal City, home, match starts at 6:00 p.m.

 

Monday, September 30, 2013

 

STUDENT ANNOUNCEMENTS

Monday, September 30, 2013

 

Congratulations to the Student of the Week – Nicholas Sherlock.

 

Don’t forget about the homecoming bonfire Wednesday, October 2 from 6:00-8:00 p.m.  Meet on the practice field behind the high school (across from Foster’s).  If there is inclement weather, meet in the cafeteria.

 

There will be an assembly first hour Wednesday, October 2 to introduce our 2013 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.  This assembly will run approximately 30 minutes. Students will vote for king and queen during third hour.  Morning CTC students are to vote during lunch on Wednesday in Mr. Thom’s classroom.

 

Sign up for homecoming pep assembly games is scheduled for Tuesday and Wednesday, October 1 and 2 during lunch in the lobby.

 

The homecoming dance is scheduled for Saturday, October 5 from 8-11:15 p.m.  Anyone wishing to bring a visitor must register their guest in the office.  All guests must be registered by 3:30 p.m. on Thursday, October 3, and must be a high school student under 20 years of age.  Sign up before school, after school, or during lunch - not during class time.

 

ALL STUDENTS – regarding dress up days.  We want you to have a great time with this – but remember the dress code.  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.

 

Volunteers are needed at a Lake City Women’s Club event on Saturday, October 12.  See Ms. Bernier ASAP if you are interested and able to help.

 

OK, so you dressed-up for Nerd Day. How do you get your first spirit point? During the first 10 minutes of lunch today go to the following person to check in: freshmen go to Mr. Prielipp, sophomores to Mr. Bongard, juniors to Mrs. Clous, and seniors go to Mrs. Phillips.  The race to the spirit trip has begun. Remember that tomorrow is Gender Bender day!  Go Trojans!

 

All homecoming representatives need to meet in Mrs. VanderBrook’s room for a short meeting at the beginning of second hour tomorrow.

 

The sophomore class will be selling LC cinch sacks this week for $10 during lunch Wednesday-Friday.  If you would like to see what they look like before then, stop by Mrs. Clous’ room.

 

Baker College is offering driver education classes starting Tuesday, October 8.  Registration forms are outside the office or see Mr. Yeomans during lunch to sign up.

 

Courtesy Driving School is offering driver education classes starting in November.  To register call 800-256-9559 or visit courtesydrivingschool.com.

 

COUNSELOR’S CORNER

 

Central Michigan University will be here tomorrow.  Sign up in the high school office to see them.

 

If you have taken part in community service activities, or volunteered for things over the past year, you could be eligible for a 2014 Prudential Spirit of Community Award.  Fill out the online application at http://spirit.prudential.com or www.nassp.org/spirit.  Once the form is completed it needs to be submitted to Mrs. Richardson by November 5, 2013.

 

Be sure to check out what is posted on the bulletin board in the lobby and along the library hallways.  There is a lot of important information including college and scholarship opportunities.

 

Cadillac High School will be hosting college night on Thursday, October 10 from 6:30-8:30 p.m. in the high school auxiliary gymnasium.  There will be many college representatives available to talk to.

 

Friday, September 27, 2013

 

STUDENT ANNOUNCEMENTS

Friday, September 27, 2013

 

Sign up for homecoming pep assembly games is scheduled for Tuesday and Wednesday, October 1 and 2 during lunch in the lobby.

 

There will be a meeting for all homecoming class representatives 2nd hour on Monday, September 30 in

Mrs. VanderBrook’s room.  Reps are to report to class for attendance and then go directly to

Mrs. VanderBrook’s room.

 

The homecoming dance is scheduled for Saturday, October 5 from 8-11:15 p.m.  Anyone wishing to bring a visitor must register their guest.  The registration form will be in the office beginning Monday, September 30.

All guests must be registered by 3:30 p.m. on Thursday, October 3, and must be a high school student under 20 years of age.  Sign up before school, after school, or during lunch - not during class time.

 

ALL STUDENTS – regarding dress up days.  We want you to have a great time with this – but remember the dress code.  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.

 

Volunteers are needed at a Lake City Women’s Club event on Saturday, October 12.  See Ms. Bernier ASAP if you are interested and able to help.

 

Lake City clothing orders and money are due today.  See Ms. Bernier if you have any questions.

 

The freshmen float building committee meets in Mrs. Thom’s room today at lunch to discuss building plans.   Bring your lunch. If we have materials, we will begin our float Friday at the maintenance building after school.

 

SOPHMORES – Jostens will be here during lunch today to take class ring orders. Orders will be taken in the library.  You will need to have your order form and a $50.00 deposit.  See Ms. Gilson for an order packet or if you have questions.

 

Spirit week starts Monday.  Monday is Nerd Day, Tuesday is Gender Bender, Wednesday is Color Day, Thursday is Super Hero, and Friday is School Colors.  For Color Day seniors wear pink, juniors wear green, sophomores are orange, freshmen are purple, and staff wears blue.

 

SENIORS – your pizza kit orders go in tonight and must be turned in to Mr. Bongard before you leave today. 

 

COUNSELOR’S CORNER

 

Central Michigan University will be here on Tuesday, October 1.  Any junior or senior who would like to see them may sign up is in the high school office.

 

The PSAT, Preliminary SAT, and National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test will be offered at our school the morning of Wednesday, October 16 in the auditorium.  If taken as a junior, it could qualify you for a National Merit Scholarship.  The cost is $15 to be paid by the day of the test to Ms. Gilson.  Make checks payable to LCHS.  Sign up in the office or see Mrs. Richardson if you have any questions.

 

ATHLETICS

 

Athletes - all Bear Claw Bag order forms and money must be turned in to Ms. Gilson today.  See Ms. Gilson if you have questions.  This is an athletic booster fundraiser and all money raised benefits the LCAS athletic programs.

 

Varsity football @ Pine River, bus departs at 5:00 p.m., game starts at 7:00 p.m.

 

Saturday – Varsity cross country, home, invite starts at 9:00 a.m.

Saturday – Varsity volleyball @ Onekama, invite starts at 9:00 a.m.

 

Thursday, September 26, 2013

 

STUDENT ANNOUNCEMENTS

Thursday, September 26, 2013

 

 

Volunteers are needed at a Lake City Women’s Club event on Saturday, October 12.  See Ms. Bernier ASAP if you are interested and able to help.

 

Lake City clothing orders and money are due tomorrow.  See Ms. Bernier if you have any questions.

 

The freshmen float building committee will meet in Mrs. Thom’s room tomorrow at lunch to discuss weekend building plans.  Please bring your lunch. If we have float building materials, we will begin making our float Friday at the maintenance building after school.

 

Math tutoring is scheduled for today in Mrs. Peterson’s room.

 

SOPHMORES – Jostens will be here during lunch tomorrow to take class ring orders. Orders will be taken in the library.  You will need to have your order form and a $50.00 deposit.  See Ms. Gilson for an order packet or if you have questions.

 

Spirit week starts Monday, September 30.  Monday is Nerd Day, Tuesday is Gender Bender, Wednesday is Color Day, Thursday is Super Hero, and Friday is School Colors.  For Color Day seniors wear pink, juniors wear green, sophomores are orange, freshmen are purple, and staff wears blue.

 

SENIORS – there will be a float meeting today at noon in Mr. Bongard’s room.

 

SENIORS – there will be a class officer meeting tomorrow at 7:45 a.m. in Mr. Bongard’s room.

 

 

COUNSELOR’S CORNER

 

Central Michigan University will be here on Tuesday, October 1.  Any junior or senior who would like to see them may sign up is in the high school office.

 

The PSAT, Preliminary SAT, and National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test will be offered at our school on the morning of Wednesday, October 16 in the auditorium.  This is good practice for sophomores and juniors. 

If taken as a junior, it could qualify you for a National Merit Scholarship.  The cost is $15 to be paid by the day of the test to Ms. Gilson.  Make checks payable to LCHS.  Sign up in the office or see Mrs. Richardson if you have any questions.

 

If you are in need of dental treatment, you can apply for free treatment at LifeSMILES Dentistry at 300 Paluster in Cadillac either Tuesday, October 1 or October 8 between 9:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.  You will fill out a brief application and if selected you will be called for an appointment for FREE dental treatment on Friday, November 1.

 

 

ATHLETICS

 

Athletes will be selling Bear Claw Bags through Friday, September 27.  Athletes - all order forms and money must be turned in to Ms. Gilson by September 27.  See Ms. Gilson if you have questions.  This is an athletic booster fundraiser and all money raised benefits the LCAS athletic programs.

 

Varsity volleyball @ Benzie, dismissal time 3:00 p.m., bus departs 3:15 p.m., match starts at 5:30 p.m.

 

JV football vs Pine River, home, game starts at 6:30 p.m.

 

 

 

 

Wednesday, September 25, 2013

 

STUDENT ANNOUNCEMENTS

Wednesday, September 25, 2013

 

The freshmen float building committee will meet in Mrs. Thom’s room Friday at lunch to discuss weekend building plans.  Please bring your lunch. If we have float building materials, we will begin making our float Friday at the maintenance building after school.

 

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

 

Math tutoring is scheduled for tomorrow in Mrs. Peterson’s room.

 

SOPHMORES – Jostens will be here during lunch on Friday, September 27 to take class ring orders. Orders will be taken in the library.  You will need to have your order form and a $50.00 deposit.  See Ms. Gilson for an order packet or if you have questions.

 

Spirit week starts Monday, September 30.  Monday is Nerd Day, Tuesday is Gender Bender, Wednesday is Color Day, Thursday is Super Hero, and Friday is School Colors.  For Color Day seniors wear pink, juniors wear green, sophomores are orange, freshmen are purple, and staff wears blue.

 

SENIORS – there will be a float meeting tomorrow (Thursday) at noon in Mr. Bongard’s room.

 

SENIORS – there will be a class officer meeting on Friday, September 27 at 7:45 a.m. in Mr. Bongard’s room.

 

 

COUNSELOR’S CORNER

 

The PSAT, Preliminary SAT, and National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test will be offered at our school on the morning of Wednesday, October 16 in the auditorium.  This is good practice for sophomores and juniors. 

If taken as a junior, it could qualify you for a National Merit Scholarship.  The cost is $15 to be paid by the day of the test to Ms. Gilson.  Make checks payable to LCHS.  Sign up in the office or see Mrs. Richardson if you have any questions.

 

If you are in need of dental treatment, you can apply for free treatment at LifeSMILES Dentistry at 300 Paluster in Cadillac either Tuesday, October 1 or October 8 between 9:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.  You will fill out a brief application and if selected you will be called for an appointment for FREE dental treatment on Friday, November 1.

 

Cadillac High School will be hosting their annual College Night on Thursday, October 10 from 6:30-8:30 p.m. in the high school auxiliary gymnasium.  Many college representatives will be available to provide information and talk to prospective students.  This is a great opportunity for juniors and seniors.

 

If you have volunteered or taken part in community service, you could be eligible for a 2014 Prudential Spirit of Community Award.  Applications are online at hhtp://spirit.prudential.com or www.nassp.org/spirit.  Once the form is completed it needs to be submitted to Mrs. Richardson by Tuesday, November 5, 2013.

 

 

ATHLETICS

 

Athletes will be selling Bear Claw Bags through Friday, September 27.  Athletes - all order forms and money must be turned in to Ms. Gilson by September 27.  See Ms. Gilson if you have questions.  This is an athletic booster fundraiser and all money raised benefits the LCAS athletic programs.

 

Tuesday, September 24, 2013

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STUDENT ANNOUNCEMENTS

Tuesday, September 24, 2013

 

English tutoring is scheduled after school today in Ms. Bernier’s room.

 

NHSers - there will be a meeting tomorrow morning in Ms. Bernier’s room at 7:51 a.m.  Please be on time and bring your planners.

 

Volunteers are needed at a Lake City Women’s Club event on Saturday, October 12.  See Ms. Bernier ASAP if you are interested and able to help.

 

Freshmen - it is your turn to vote for homecoming court. Please visit Mr. Thom’s room during lunch today to choose the 1 boy and 1 girl you would like to represent your class this year. Again, you must vote during lunch today.

 

There will be a full student council meeting tomorrow at lunch in Mrs. VanderBrook’s room.

 

Sophomores – anyone interested in planning the float for homecoming is welcome to attend a meeting in

Mrs. Clous’ room today during lunch. 

 

Baker College is offering driver education classes. Drive a Mustang, Firebird or Camaro for your driver training experience. Registration forms are outside the office or see Mr. Yeomans during lunch to sign up.  Classes start Tuesday, October 8.

 

Mobile dentist will be here Thursday and Friday, October 24 and 25.  Forms are available outside the office

and must be returned by Friday, October 11.

 

Courtesy Driving School is offering driver education classes during November.  For more information call

1-800-256-9559 or go to courtesydrivingschool.com.

 

Math tutoring is scheduled for Thursday, September 26 in Mrs. Peterson’s room.

 

Juniors - there is a meeting in Mr. Prielipp’s room at lunch today for anyone interested in helping with the float.

 

 

COUNSELOR’S CORNER

 

The PSAT, Preliminary SAT, and National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test will be offered at our school on the morning of Wednesday, October 16 in the auditorium.  This is good practice for sophomores and juniors. 

If taken as a junior, it could qualify you for a National Merit Scholarship.  The cost is $15 to be paid by the day of the test to Ms. Gilson.  Make checks payable to LCHS.  Sign up in the office or see Mrs. Richardson if you have any questions.

 

If you are in need of dental treatment, you can apply for free treatment at LifeSMILES Dentistry at 300 Paluster in Cadillac either Tuesday, October 1 or October 8 between 9:00 a.m. and 4 p.m.  You will fill out a brief application and if selected you will be called for an appointment for FREE dental treatment on Friday, November 1.

 

 

ATHLETICS

 

Athletes will be selling Bear Claw Bags through Friday, September 27.  Athletes - all order forms and money must be turned in to Ms. Gilson by September 27.  See Ms. Gilson if you have questions.  This is an athletic booster fundraiser and all money raised benefits the LCAS athletic programs.

 

 

JV/Varsity volleyball vs Manton, home, match starts at 6:00 p.m.

 

Monday, September 23, 2013

 

STUDENT ANNOUNCEMENTS

Monday, September 23, 2013

 

Freshmen - there is a float committee meeting during lunch today in Mrs. Thom’s room.  Grab your lunch and bring it down.  We are still in need of a trailer for the float, a truck to pull it, and a vehicle for the representatives.  Please check on these items and bring names and phone numbers to the meeting.  We will also begin planning our float design.

 

Sophomores – anyone interested in planning our float for homecoming is welcome to attend a meeting in

Mrs. Clous’ room tomorrow during lunch. 

 

Congratulations to the Junior Homecoming Representatives for 2013 - Ivy Trofatter and Collin Hancock

 

Sophomores - it is your turn to vote for homecoming court. Please visit Mr. Thom’s room sometime during lunch today to choose the 1 boy and 1 girl you would like to represent you class this year. Again, you must vote during lunch today.

 

Baker College is offering driver education classes. Drive a Mustang, Firebird or Camaro for your driver training experience. Registration forms are outside the office or see Mr. Yeomans during lunch to sign up.  Classes start Tuesday, October 8.

 

SOPHOMORES – Jostens will be here tomorrow during 2nd hour to meet with you about class rings.  Report to class for attendance and then go directly to the auditorium.

 

Mobile dentist will be here Thursday and Friday, October 24 and 25.  Forms are available outside the office

and must be returned by Friday, October 11.

 

COUNSELOR’S CORNER

 

Students - please be sure to check out what is posted on the bulletin board in the lobby and along the library hallway.  There is a lot of important information, including college and scholarship opportunities.

 

Have you taken part in community service activities or volunteered over the past year?  If so, you could be eligible for a 2014 Prudential Spirit of Community Award.  Fill out an online application at http://spirit.prudential.com or www.nassp.org/spirit.  Once the form is completed it needs to be submitted to Mrs. Richardson by November 5, 2013. 

 

There is a job needing 3-4 people to help take out a dock on Crooked Lake for pay.  Times are flexible. 

See Mrs. Richardson if you are interested!

 

The PSAT, Preliminary SAT, and National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test will be offered at our school on the morning of Wednesday, October 16 in the auditorium.  This is good practice for sophomores and juniors. 

If taken as a junior, it could qualify you for a National Merit Scholarship.  The cost is $15 to be paid by the day of the test to Ms. Gilson.  Make checks payable to LCHS.  Sign up in the office or see Mrs. Richardson if you have any questions.

 

If you are in need of dental treatment, you can apply for free treatment at LifeSMILES Dentistry at 300 Paluster in Cadillac either Tuesday, October 1or October 8 between 9am and 4pm.  You will fill out a brief application and if selected you will be called for an appointment for FREE dental treatment on Friday, November 1.

 

 

ATHLETICS

 

Athletes will be selling Bear Claw Bags through Friday, September 27.  Athletes - all order forms and money must be turned in to Ms. Gilson by September 27.  See Ms. Gilson if you have questions.  This is an athletic booster fundraiser and all money raised benefits the LCAS athletic programs.

 

 

Friday, September 20, 2013

 

STUDENT ANNOUNCEMENTS

Friday, September 20, 2013

 

Freshmen - there will be a float committee meeting Monday, September 23, in Mrs. Thom’s room.  Grab your lunch and bring it down.  We are still in need of a trailer for the float, a truck to pull it, and a vehicle for the representatives.  Please check on these items and bring names and phone numbers to the meeting.  We will also begin planning our float design.

 

Sophomores – anyone interested in planning our float for homecoming is welcome to attend a meeting in

Mrs. Clous’ room Tuesday, September 24 during lunch. 

 

Juniors - it is your turn to vote for homecoming court. Please visit Mr. Thom’s room during lunch today to choose the 1 boy and 1 girl you would like to represent you for class this year. Again, you must vote during lunch today.

 

Baker College is offering driver education classes. Drive a Mustang, Firebird or Camaro for your driver training experience. Registration forms are outside the office or see Mr. Yeomans during lunch to sign up.  Classes start Tuesday, October 8.

 

School pictures will be taken today.  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.

 

SOPHOMORES – Jostens will be here Tuesday, September 24 during 2nd hour to meet with you about class rings.  Report to class for attendance and then go directly to the auditorium.

 

Mobile dentist will be here Thursday and Friday, October 24 and 25.  Forms will be at the office Monday. 

The forms must be returned by Friday, October 11.

 

COUNSELOR’S CORNER

 

Students - please be sure to check out what is posted on the bulletin board in the lobby and along the library hallway.  There is a lot of important information, including college and scholarship opportunities.

 

Have you taken part in community service activities or volunteered over the past year?  If so, you could be eligible for a 2014 Prudential Spirit of Community Award.  Fill out an online application at http://spirit.prudential.com or www.nassp.org/spirit.  Once the form is completed it needs to be submitted to Mrs. Richardson by November 5, 2013. 

 

There is a job needing 3-4 people to help take out a dock on Crooked Lake for pay.  Times are flexible. 

See Mrs. Richardson if you are interested!

 

The PSAT, Preliminary SAT, and National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test will be offered at our school on the morning of Wednesday, October 16 in the auditorium.  This is good practice for sophomores and juniors. 

If taken as a junior, it could qualify you for a National Merit Scholarship.  The cost is $15 to be paid by the day of the test to Ms. Gilson.  Make checks payable to LCHS.  Sign up in the office or see Mrs. Richardson if you have any questions.

 

ATHLETICS

 

Athletes will be selling Bear Claw Bags through Friday, September 27.  Athletes - all order forms and money must be turned in to Ms. Gilson by September 27.  See Ms. Gilson if you have questions.  This is an athletic booster fundraiser and all money raised benefits the LCAS athletic programs.

 

Varsity football @ Marion, bus departs at 5:15 p.m., game starts at 7:00 p.m.

 

Saturday – Varsity volleyball @ Big Rapids Crossroads Academy, invite starts at 9:00 a.m.

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

 

Thursday, September 19, 2013

STUDENT ANNOUNCEMENTS

 

Thursday, September 19, 2013

 

Baker College is offering driver education classes. Drive a Mustang, Firebird or Camaro for your driver training experience. Registration forms are outside the office or see Mr. Yeomans during lunch to sign up.  Classes start Tuesday, October 8.

 

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

 

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 pictures taken before you get off the bus.

 

Seniors will have a meeting during lunch today to discuss senior trip options.  Please come if you want to have any input.  See Mr. Bongard if you cannot make the meeting.

 

Seniors - it is your turn to vote for homecoming court. Please visit Mr. Thom’s room during lunch today to choose the 3 guys and 3 girls you would like to represent you class this year. Again, you must vote during lunch today.

 

There is an open informational meeting regarding anyone wanting to join YAC tomorrow at 7:43 a.m. in the high school library.  Anyone is welcome. There will be informational sheets available outside. 

 

SOPHOMORES – Jostens will be here Tuesday, September 24 during 2nd hour to meet with you about class rings.  Report to class for attendance and then go directly to the auditorium.

 

COUNSELOR’S CORNER

 

Have you taken part in community service activities or volunteered over the past year?  If so, you could be eligible for a 2014 Prudential Spirit of Community Award.  Fill out an online application at http://spirit.prudential.com or www.nassp.org/spirit.  Once the form is completed it needs to be submitted to Mrs. Richardson by November 5, 2013. 

 

There is a job needing 3-4 people to help take out a dock on Crooked Lake for pay.  Times are flexible. 

See Mrs. Richardson if you are interested!

 

The PSAT, Preliminary SAT, and National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test will be offered at our school on the morning of Wednesday, October 16 in the auditorium.  This is good practice for sophomores and juniors. 

If taken as a junior, it could qualify you for a National Merit Scholarship.  The cost is $15 to be paid by the day of the test to Ms. Gilson.  Make checks payable to LCHS.  Sign up in the office or see Mrs. Richardson if you have any questions.

 

ATHLETICS

 

Athletes will be selling Bear Claw Bags through Friday, September 27.  Athletes - all order forms and money must be turned in to Ms. Gilson by September 27.  See Ms. Gilson if you have questions.  This is an athletic booster fundraiser and all money raised benefits the LCAS athletic programs.

 

PRACTICE CHANGE - varsity volleyball will practice at 3:30 p.m. today and JV will practice at 5 p.m.

 

JV football vs Marion, home, game starts at 6:30 p.m.

 

 

Wednesday, September 18, 2013

 

STUDENT ANNOUNCEMENTS

Wednesday, September 18, 2013

 

Baker College is offering driver education classes. Drive a Mustang, Firebird or Camaro for your driver training experience. Registration forms are outside the office or see Mr. Yeomans during lunch to sign up.  Classes start Tuesday, October 8.

 

Seniors - your fundraiser forms and money are due to Mr. Bongard NO LATER than Friday, September 27. 

 

Math tutoring is scheduled for Thursday, September 19 in Mr. Bongard’s room.

 

Lifetouch school pictures are scheduled for Friday, September 20.

 

There will be a student council meeting during lunch today in Mrs. VanderBrook’s room.

 

Seniors will have a meeting at lunch on Thursday to discuss SENIOR TRIP options.  Please come if you want to have any input.  See Mr. Bongard if you cannot make the meeting.

 

ALL STUDENTS – class meetings are scheduled for today during 5th hour (12:35-1:00 p.m.) to discuss homecoming.  Students will report to class for attendance then report to the following areas: 12th grade – library, 11th grade – south end of gym, 10th grade – auditorium, 9th grade, north end of gym. 

 

Yoga classes begin Wednesday, October 2 in the auditorium.  Doors open at 3:30 p.m., practice starts at

3:41 p.m. and ends at 4:45 p.m. Punch cards from last year will be on site.  New cards are $20 for 5 classes or $5 a class and high school students are $3 a class or $10 for a punch card.

 

 

COUNSELOR’S CORNER

 

After-school tutoring starts this week!  There is a session for every core subject.  A teacher from each subject area will be supervising the tutoring sessions on the following days: Mondays – Social Studies, Tuesdays – English, Wednesdays – Science, and Thursdays – Math.   See your core teachers for a schedule.  This is a great opportunity to get some extra help in your classes or just get homework done.

 

Have you taken part in community service activities or volunteered for things over the past year?  If so, you could be eligible for a 2014 Prudential Spirit of Community Award.  Fill out an online application at http://spirit.prudential.com or www.nassp.org/spirit.  Once the form is completed it needs to be submitted to Mrs. Richardson by Nov. 5, 2013. 

 

 

ATHLETICS

 

Athletes will be selling Bear Claw Bags through Friday, September 27.  Athletes - all order forms and money must be turned in to Ms. Gilson by September 27.  See Ms. Gilson if you have questions.  This is an athletic booster fundraiser and all money raised benefits the LCAS athletic programs.

 

 

 

Tuesday, September 17, 2013

ANNOUNCEMENTS

 

STUDENT ANNOUNCEMENTS

Tuesday, September 17, 2013

 

NHS – you will have a quick meeting tomorrow at 7:52 a.m. in Ms. Bernier’s room.

 

Baker College is offering driver education classes. Drive a Mustang, Firebird or Camaro for your driver training experience. Registration forms are outside the office or see Mr. Yeomans during lunch to sign up.  Classes start Tuesday, October 8.

 

Seniors - you have until Thursday, September 19 to sell pizza kits and cookie dough.  Try to collect as much money as you can when you sell pizza kits.  Please remember your forms and money need to be in to Mr. Bongard NO LATER than Friday, September 27. 

 

Math tutoring is scheduled for Thursday, September 19 in Mr. Bongard’s room.

 

Lifetouch school pictures are scheduled for Friday, September 20.

 

There will be a sophomore officer meeting today (Tuesday) during lunch in Mrs. Clous’ room.

 

There will be a student council meeting during lunch Wednesday in Mrs. VanderBrook’s room.

 

Seniors will have a meeting at lunch on Thursday to discuss SENIOR TRIP options.  Please come if you want to have any input.  See Mr. Bongard if you cannot make the meeting.

 

ALL STUDENTS – class meetings have been scheduled for Wednesday, September 18 during 5th

hour (12:35-1:00 p.m.) to discuss homecoming.  Students will report to class for attendance then report to the following areas: 12th grade – library, 11th grade – south end of gym, 10th grade – auditorium, 9th grade, north end of gym. 

 

Yoga classes begin Wednesday, October 2 in the auditorium.  Doors open at 3:30 p.m., practice starts at

3:41 p.m. and ends at 4:45 p.m. Punch cards from last year will be on site.  New cards are $20 for 5 classes or $5 a class and high school students are $3 a class or $10 for a punch card.

 

English tutoring is scheduled for today in Mrs. Phillips’ room from 3:20-4:00 p.m.

 

COUNSELOR’S CORNER

 

After-school tutoring starts this week!  There is a session for every core subject.  A teacher from each subject area will be supervising the tutoring sessions on the following days: Mondays – Social Studies, Tuesdays – English, Wednesdays – Science, and Thursdays – Math.   See your core teachers for a schedule.  This is a great opportunity to get some extra help in your classes or just get homework done.

 

Cadillac High School will be hosting their annual College Night on Thursday, October 10 from

6:30-8:30 p.m. in the high school auxiliary gymnasium.  Many college reps will be available to provide information and talk to prospective students.  This is a great opportunity for juniors and seniors.

 

ATHLETICS

 

Athletes will be selling Bear Claw Bags through Friday, September 27.  Athletes - all order forms and money must be turned in to Ms. Gilson by September 27.  See Ms. Gilson if you have questions.  This is an athletic booster fundraiser and all money raised benefits the LCASS athletic programs.

 

Varsity cross country @ Manton, dismissal 2:45 p.m., depart 3:00 p.m., jamboree starts at 4:30 p.m.

 

JV/Varsity volleyball @ Pine River, bus departs at 4:30 p.m., match starts at 6:00 p.m.

 

Monday, September 16, 2013

Congratulations to the Class Officers and Student Council Representatives of the Class of 2017

 

President Nick Trolz

Vice-President Zack Hays

Secretary Maggie Thom

Treasurer Emma Wilton

 

Representatives:

Lexy Potter

McKenzie Powers

 

Your first meeting will be at lunch on Wednesday in Mrs. Vanderbrook’s room.

 

 

STUDENT ANNOUNCEMENTS

Monday, September 16, 2013

 

Baker College is offering driver education classes. Drive a Mustang, Firebird or Camaro for your driver training experience. Registration forms are outside the office or see Mr. Yeomans during lunch to sign up.  Classes start Tuesday, October 8.

 

Seniors - you have until Thursday, September 19 to sell pizza kits and cookie dough.  Try to collect as much money as you can when you sell pizza kits.  Please remember your forms and money need to be in to Mr. Bongard NO LATER than Friday, September 27. 

 

Congratulations to the Lake City Equestrian Team members for becoming district champions over the weekend.  They will be traveling to Ludington to compete at regionals September 28 and 29.  Please wish them good luck.

 

Math tutoring is scheduled Thursday, September 19 in Mr. Bongard’s room.

 

Lifetouch school pictures are scheduled for Friday, September 20.

 

There will be a sophomore officer meeting Tuesday during lunch in Mrs. Clous’ room.

 

There will be a student council meeting during lunch Wednesday in Mrs. VanderBrook’s room.

 

Seniors will have a meeting at lunch on Thursday to discuss SENIOR TRIP options.  Please come if you want to have any input.  See Mr. Bongard if you cannot make the meeting.

 

ALL STUDENTS – class meetings have been scheduled for Wednesday, September 18 during 5th

hour (12:35-1:00 p.m.) to discuss homecoming.  Students will report to class for attendance then report to the following areas: 12th grade – library, 11th grade – south end of gym, 10th grade – auditorium, 9th grade, north end of gym. 

 

COUNSELOR’S CORNER

 

Tutoring starts this week!  There is after school tutoring for every core subject.  A teacher in that subject area will be supervising the tutoring sessions.  See your core teachers for a schedule of who is supervising.  This is a great opportunity to get some extra help in your classes or to just get homework done. The days for tutoring are: Mondays – Social Studies, Tuesdays – English, Wednesdays – Science, and Thursdays - Math

 

Cadillac High School will be hosting their annual College Night on Thursday, October 10 from

6:30-8:30 p.m. in the high school auxiliary gymnasium.  Many college reps will be available to provide information and talk to prospective students.  This is a great opportunity for juniors and seniors.

 

ATHLETICS