Friday, April 25, 2008

Congratulations to the boys track team on their close victory over Pine River last night.  Top performers included Zach McGiness, Josh Fairbrother, Dean Wheeler, and a host of other Trojoans.  It came down to the last race and the boys in the 1600m relay dominated to win the meet.  Congratulations!!

GENERAL

YAC members – please check, empty, and bring in any books from your boxes to Cool-Brake’s room by next Tuesday’s meeting.  We have sent 420 books with Rupe, so far.  The goal is a long way off.  Keep up the good work.  Thanks.

 

 

COUNSELOR’S CORNER

 

 

SPORTS

Saturday – JV Track (9th & 10th graders only) – Away – Reed City – 10:00 – Bus departs 7:30

 

Those on the cheer team that are interested in attending cheer camp need to make contact with Mrs. Vokes before the end of the week. Call her at home or at her office.

 

There will be an open gym for volleyball on Sunday, 4/27 from 4-6pm, at the high school gym for any ladies interested in playing volleyball next fall.  This includes this year’s 8th graders.

 

 

NOTES FROM THE PRINCIPAL

Attention all students:  the dress code police are out in full force.  Short shorts and skirts are not acceptable.  Your shorts and skirts must come to your fingertips with your arms fully extended.  If you don’t want to buy shorts or skirts that are long enough to wear to school, plan on wearing pants.  Also, tank tops, muscle shirts and “wife-beaters” are not acceptable.  Plan to be sent home if you do not follow the rules.  There isn’t a person in this building that isn’t aware of the dress code.  No excuses will be heard.  Dress appropriately. 

Also, public display of affection includes anything more than holding hands.  Detentions have been issued to some students who have chosen not to follow the rule.  You will be given a detention if you are seen embracing or kissing in school.

Attention all students that drive to school - You must drive responsibly here at school or your driving privileges to school will be taken away. 

 

Thursday, April 24, 2008

GENERAL

YAC members – please check, empty, and bring in any books from your boxes to Cool-Brake’s room by next Tuesday’s meeting.  We have sent 420 books with Rupe, so far.  The goal is a long way off.  Keep up the good work.  Thanks.

 

COUNSELOR’S CORNER

Two students, enrolled in the Heavy Equipment Mechanics program, participated in the 2008 Skills USA Michigan contest over this past weekend.  The two students that competed this year from our school were: John Stanhope – winning a silver medal and Kyle Campbell winning a bronze medal.  Please congratulate them if you see them.

 

Norma Sprague, Nora Kress, and Tarin Nebo attended HOSA State Leadership Conference because of their placements at HOSA Regional Competition.  Their regional placements were as follows:  Tarin Nebo was with a team that placed first in Medical Reading, Nora Kress was with a team that placed second in Creative Problem Solving, and Norma placed second in Dental Spelling.  Norma went on to place in the top 8 in the state for Dental Spelling.  Please congratulate them for a job well done!

Congratulations to the following student who were selected for the “Student of the Quarter” through CTC for the 3rd marking period:

Josh Berry, Heavy Equipment Mechanics                Bobby Buttis, Heavy Equipment Mechanics

Cody Rigby, Metal Fab and Welding                          Krissta Masserang, Cosmetology

 

SPORTS

JV Baseball – Home – Suttons Bay – 4:30

 

Varsity Baseball & Softball – Away – Suttons Bay – 4:30 – Bus departs 1:45 – Athletes dismissed 1:30

 

Varsity Track – Away – Pine River – 4:30 – Bus departs 3:00 – Athletes dismissed 2:45

 

Golf Team - LifeTouch will be at the golf course Thursday, April 24 (today) to take team/individual pictures.  Don’t forget to wear your golf shirt.  Get to the course as soon as possible - don’t dilly-dally.

 

Those on the cheer team that are interested in attending cheer camp need to make contact with Mrs. Vokes before the end of the week. Call her at home or at her office.

 

There will be an open gym for volleyball on Sunday, 4/27 from 4-6pm, at the high school gym for any ladies interested in playing volleyball next fall.  This includes this year’s 8th graders.

 

NOTES FROM THE PRINCIPAL

Attention all students:  the dress code police are out in full force.  Short shorts and skirts are not acceptable.  Your shorts and skirts must come to your fingertips with your arms fully extended.  If you don’t want to buy shorts or skirts that are long enough to wear to school, plan on wearing pants.  Also, tank tops, muscle shirts and “wife-beaters” are not acceptable.  Plan to be sent home if you do not follow the rules.  There isn’t a person in this building that isn’t aware of the dress code.  No excuses will be heard.  Dress appropriately. 

Also, public display of affection includes anything more than holding hands.  Detentions have been issued to some students who have chosen not to follow the rule.  You will be given a detention if you are seen embracing or kissing in school.  

 

GENERAL

YAC members – please check, empty, and bring in any books from your boxes to Cool-Brake’s room by next Tuesday’s meeting.  We have sent 420 books with Rupe, so far.  The goal is a long way off.  Keep up the good work.  Thanks.

 

COUNSELOR’S CORNER

Two students, enrolled in the Heavy Equipment Mechanics program, participated in the 2008 Skills USA Michigan contest over this past weekend.  The two students that competed this year from our school were: John Stanhope – winning a silver medal and Kyle Campbell winning a bronze medal.  Please congratulate them if you see them.

 

Norma Sprague, Nora Kress, and Tarin Nebo attended HOSA State Leadership Conference because of their placements at HOSA Regional Competition.  Their regional placements were as follows:  Tarin Nebo was with a team that placed first in Medical Reading, Nora Kress was with a team that placed second in Creative Problem Solving, and Norma placed second in Dental Spelling.  Norma went on to place in the top 8 in the state for Dental Spelling.  Please congratulate them for a job well done!

Congratulations to the following student who were selected for the “Student of the Quarter” through CTC for the 3rd marking period:

Josh Berry, Heavy Equipment Mechanics                  Bobby Buttis, Heavy Equipment Mechanics

Cody Rigby, Metal Fab and Welding                          Krissta Masserang, Cosmetology

 

SPORTS

JV Baseball – Home – Suttons Bay – 4:30

 

Varsity Baseball & Softball – Away – Suttons Bay – 4:30 – Bus departs 1:45 – Athletes dismissed 1:30

 

Varsity Track – Away – Pine River – 4:30 – Bus departs 3:00 – Athletes dismissed 2:45

 

Golf Team - LifeTouch will be at the golf course Thursday, April 24 (today) to take team/individual pictures.  Don’t forget to wear your golf shirt.  Get to the course as soon as possible - don’t dilly-dally.

 

Those on the cheer team that are interested in attending cheer camp need to make contact with Mrs. Vokes before the end of the week. Call her at home or at her office.

 

There will be an open gym for volleyball on Sunday, 4/27 from 4-6pm, at the high school gym for any ladies interested in playing volleyball next fall.  This includes this year’s 8th graders.

 

NOTES FROM THE PRINCIPAL

Attention all students:  the dress code police are out in full force.  Short shorts and skirts are not acceptable.  Your shorts and skirts must come to your fingertips with your arms fully extended.  If you don’t want to buy shorts or skirts that are long enough to wear to school, plan on wearing pants.  Also, tank tops, muscle shirts and “wife-beaters” are not acceptable.  Plan to be sent home if you do not follow the rules.  There isn’t a person in this building that isn’t aware of the dress code.  No excuses will be heard.  Dress appropriately. 

Also, public display of affection includes anything more than holding hands.  Detentions have been issued to some students who have chosen not to follow the rule.  You will be given a detention if you are seen embracing or kissing in school.  

 

Wednesday, April 23, 2008

GENERAL

NHS members – You have a meeting tomorrow, Thursday, 4/24 at 7:56am in Ms. Bernier’s room.  It is extremely important that all members attend.

 

YAC members – please check, empty, and bring in any books from your boxes to Cool-Brake’s room by next Tuesday’s meeting.  We have sent 420 books with Rupe, so far.  The goal is a long way off.  Keep up the good work.  Thanks.

 

COUNSELOR’S CORNER

 

   

SPORTS

Varsity Golf – Away – McBain – 4:00 – Bus departs 3:00 – Athletes dismissed 2:45

 

Golf Team - LifeTouch will be at the golf course Thursday, April 24 (tomorrow) to take

team/individual pictures.  Don’t forget to wear your golf shirt.  Get to the course as

soon as possible - don’t dilly-dally.

 

Those on the cheer team that are interested in attending cheer camp need to make contact with Mrs. Vokes before the end of the week. Call her at home or at her office.

 

There will be an open gym for volleyball on Sunday, 4/27 from 4-6pm, at the high school gym for any ladies interested in playing volleyball next fall.  This includes this year’s 8th graders.

 

 

NOTES FROM THE PRINCIPAL

Attention all students:  the dress code police are out in full force.  Short shorts and skirts are not acceptable.  Your shorts and skirts must come to your fingertips with your arms fully extended.  If you don’t want to buy shorts or skirts that are long enough to wear to school, plan on wearing pants.  Also, tank tops, muscle shirts and “wife-beaters” are not acceptable.  Plan to be sent home if you do not follow the rules.  There isn’t a person in this building that isn’t aware of the dress code.  No excuses will be heard.  Dress appropriately. 

Also, public display of affection includes anything more than holding hands.  Detentions have been issued to some students who have chosen not to follow the rule.  You will be given a detention if you are seen embracing or kissing in school.  

 

Tuesday, April 22, 2008

Reminder to all NHS students that tonight is highway cleanup day.  Meeting place is at the corner of 42 and 66 at 6:30. 

Also, we will be having an NHS meeting this Thursday at 7:56 A.M.  It is extremely important that all members attend. 

Congratulations to the forensic state qualifiers! The following team members will be advancing to the State competition on Friday, May 2nd and Saturday, May 3rd: Tim Baase (1st), Chelsie Stevens (alternate), Jake VanDuinen (1st), Kristin Miller (4th), Shauna Quick (6th), Rebekka Reus (5th), Landon Griffith (2nd), Danielle Peer (3rd), Derek Flint (1st), and Craig Johnson (1st). Well done team! Best wishes at State!

GENERAL

Seniors – A group picture will be taken today, 4/22 at 3:05 in the gym.  Please be there.

 

 

COUNSELOR’S CORNER

 

   

SPORTS

Varsity Baseball & Softball – Home – Marion – 4:30

 

JV Baseball & Softball – Away – Marion – 4:30 – Bus departs 3:30

 

There will be an open gym for volleyball on Sunday, 4/27 from 4-6pm, at the high school gym for any ladies interested in playing volleyball next fall.  This includes this year’s 8th graders.

 

 

NOTES FROM THE PRINCIPAL

Attention all students:  the dress code police are out in full force.  Short shorts and skirts are not acceptable.  Your shorts and skirts must come to your fingertips with your arms fully extended.  If you don’t want to buy shorts or skirts that are long enough to wear to school, plan on wearing pants.  Also, tank tops, muscle shirts and “wife-beaters” are not acceptable.  Plan to be sent home if you do not follow the rules.  There isn’t a person in this building that isn’t aware of the dress code.  No excuses will be heard.  Dress appropriately. 

Also, public display of affection includes anything more than holding hands.  Detentions have been issued to some students who have chosen not to follow the rule.  You will be given a detention if you are seen embracing or kissing in school.  

 

Monday, April 21, 2008

GENERAL

If you lost or left something at Senior Oscar Night please check in the office.  The item may be there.

 

If you would like a copy of Senior Oscar Night just bring in a blank videotape to Miss Main and she will give you a copy.

 

Attention Student Council – There will be a meeting tomorrow, Tuesday, 4/22 at 7:45.  It is important that everyone is there.

 

Seniors – A group picture will be taken tomorrow, 4/22 at 3:05 in the gym.  Please be there.

 

COUNSELOR’S CORNER

10th and 11th graders – There is an opportunity for 20 students to go on Manufacturing Tours of some of the larger manufacturers in Cadillac.  You will get to see all aspects of these companies such as line work, clerical, sales, engineering, laboratory, and management.  This is a great opportunity to see what is available for great careers in our area.  If you are interested in going, sign up on the sheet on the table in Mrs. Richardson’s office.  The tours will be on Tuesday, May 13th, all day.  Lunch will be provided.  Deadline to sign up is May 1st.  Only 20 slots are available on a first come basis.

 

Juniors – Hope College is hosting a Pre-Professional Day, Wednesday, 5/21.  Deadline is 5/14.

 

There will be a Young Writer’s Workshop offered at the Wexford-Missaukee ISD, June 9th – 13th, form 9am -1pm each day.  There is a $20 fee for the week.  The week will end with a Celebration and Sharing time on Friday from 11am – 1pm to invite parents and teacher to.  Space is very limited.  If you are interested in this workshop, see Mrs. Richardson right away!

 

CTC will sponsor local students by paying their way to summer academic camps.  If you have a camp you are interested in attending, see Mrs. Richardson for an application for sponsorship.

 

Ferris State University is offering several Summer Academic Camps.  CTC will pay your way to attend.  If you are interested, see Mrs. Richardson.

   

SPORTS

Varsity Track – Home – Marion – 4:30

 

Check out the athletic wall pocket for information regarding local 3 on 3 tournaments.

 

There will be an open gym for volleyball on Sunday, 4/27 from 4-6pm, at the high school gym for any ladies interested in playing volleyball next fall.  This includes this year’s 8th graders.

Friday, April 18, 2008

GENERAL

1.  Student Body – Please check the Junior Board between Mr. Gagnon’s room and Mr. Thom’s room to make sure you have a ticket for Prom.  Mr. Bongard has posted a list of all students who have turned in the appropriate sheet from Timberwolf Lake and gotten a Prom ticket.  Please check to make sure your date has a ticket also.  Go to Mr. Bongard if you think he has made a mistake.  Thank you.

2.  ALL STUDENTS ATTENDING PROM/AFTER PROM WILL HAVE A MANDATORY MEETING IN THE GYM TODAY AT 3:05 PM.  FELLOW EDUCATORS, I WILL BE PASSING MY MOST UP TO DATE LIST TO YOU AT LUNCH TODAY SO YOU KNOW WHO SHOULD BE GOING TO THE MEETING. 

3.  NHS Students – More spots are available to volunteer at the forensic regional tournament Saturday.  Time keepers are needed for some of the rounds.  See Ms. Bernier as soon as possible if you can help out.

4.  For those students wanting to take Driver’s Education, look in the Information Center wall pockets in front of the office.  The following driving schools are offering classes:  Baker College, Courtesy Driving School, Inc., and North Star Driving School.

5.  If you lost or left something at Senior Oscar Night please check in the office.  The item may be there.

6.  If you would like a copy of Senior Oscar Night just bring in a blank videotape to Miss Main and she will give you a copy.

 

COUNSELOR’S CORNER

1.  Please check the Lake City Area School webpage or see Mrs. Richardson for information on the following scholarships:

            Bohning Company Ltd. is offering two – one for $1,000 and the other for $250

            Falmouth Cooperative

            Missaukee County Farm Bureau/Bonnie Burkett Scholarship Fund

            Kirtland Community College

            Delta Upsilon is offering scholarships to students attending the U of M (Ann Arbor compus)

2.  10th and 11th graders – There is an opportunity for 20 students to go on Manufacturing Tours of some of the larger manufacturers in Cadillac.  You will get to see all aspects of these companies such as line work, clerical, sales, engineering, laboratory, and management.  This is a great opportunity to see what is available for great careers in our area.  If you are interested in going, sign up on the sheet on the table in Mrs. Richardson’s office.  The tours will be on Tuesday, May 13th, all day.  Lunch will be provided.  Deadline to sign up is May 1st.  Only 20 slots are available on a first come basis.

3.  Juniors – Hope College is hosting a Pre-Professional Day, Wednesday, 5/21.  Deadline is 5/14.

4.  There will be a Young Writer’s Workshop offered at the Wexford-Missaukee ISD, June 9th – 13th, form 9am -1pm each day.  There is a $20 fee for the week.  The week will end with a Celebration and Sharing time on Friday from 11am – 1pm to invite parents and teacher to.  Space is very limited.  If you are interested in this workshop, see Mrs. Richardson right away!

5.  CTC will sponsor local students by paying their way to summer academic camps.  If you have a camp you are interested in attending, see Mrs. Richardson for an application for sponsorship.

6.  Ferris State University is offering several Summer Academic Camps.  CTC will pay your way to attend.  If you are interested, see Mrs. Richardson.

   

SPORTS

Varsity Golf – Away – Houghton Lake – 4:00 – Bus departs 2:50 – Athletes dismissed 2:35

 

Varsity Softball & Baseball – Home – Forest Area – 4:30

Thursday, April 17, 2008

GENERAL

1.  Attention Juniors & Seniors – The junior class will be selling Prom tickets until tomorrow, Friday, 4/18.  If for some reason you are having trouble saving the money required to go, please come down and talk to Mr. Bongard as soon as possible.  There may be some creative ways to solve this dilemma.  You have to see him to take care of the issue though.  Thank you – Mr. Bongard.

2.  There is a Prom Committee meeting today, 4/17 at 3:22 until 3:30pm in Mr. Bongard’s room.  All committee members need to be there. 

3.  Student Body – Please check the Junior Board between Mr. Gagnon’s room and Mr. Thom’s room to make sure you have a ticket for Prom.  Mr. Bongard has posted a list of all students who have turned in the appropriate sheet from Timberwolf Lake and gotten a Prom ticket.  Please check to make sure your date has a ticket also.  Go to Mr. Bongard if you think he has made a mistake.  Thank you.

4.  ALL STUDENTS ATTENDING PROM/AFTER PROM WILL HAVE A MANDATORY MEETING IN THE GYM TOMORROW AT 3:05 PM.  FELLOW EDUCATORS, I WILL BE PASSING MY MOST UP TO DATE LIST TO YOU AT LUNCH TOMORROW SO YOU KNOW WHO SHOULD BE GOING TO THE MEETING. 

5.  NHS Students – More spots are available to volunteer at the forensic regional tournament Saturday.  Time keepers are needed for some of the rounds.  See Ms. Bernier as soon as possible if you can help out.

6.  Seniors – Please stop by Mr. Thom’s room during lunch today, Thursday, 4/17 to add your signature to the back of the Class of 2008 sweatshirt order form.

7.  For those students looking to take Driver’s Education look in the Information Center wall pockets in front of the office.  The following driving schools are offering classes:  Baker College, Courtesy Driving School, Inc., and North Star Driving School.

8.  If you lost or left something at Senior Oscar Night please check in the office.  The item may be there.

 

COUNSELOR’S CORNER

1.  Please check the Lake City Area School webpage or see Mrs. Richardson for information on the following scholarships:

            Bohning Company Ltd. is offering two – one for $1,000 and the other for $250

            Falmouth Cooperative

            Missaukee County Farm Bureau/Bonnie Burkett Scholarship Fund

            Kirtland Community College

            Delta Upsilon is offering scholarships to students attending the U of M (Ann Arbor compus)

2.  10th and 11th graders – There is an opportunity for 20 students to go on Manufacturing Tours of some of the larger manufacturers in Cadillac.  You will get to see all aspects of these companies such as line work, clerical, sales, engineering, laboratory, and management.  This is a great opportunity to see what is available for great careers in our area.  If you are interested in going, sign up on the sheet on the table in Mrs. Richardson’s office.  The tours will be on Tuesday, May 13th, all day.  Lunch will be provided.  Deadline to sign up is May 1st.  Only 20 slots are available on a first come basis.

3.  Juniors – Hope College is hosting a Pre-Professional Day, Wednesday, 5/21.  Deadline is 5/14.

4.  There will be a Young Writer’s Workshop offered at the Wexford-Missaukee ISD, June 9th – 13th, form 9am -1pm each day.  There is a $20 fee for the week.  The week will end with a Celebration and Sharing time on Friday from 11am – 1pm to invite parents and teacher to.  Space is very limited.  If you are interested in this workshop, see Mrs. Richardson right away!

5.  CTC will sponsor local students by paying their way to summer academic camps.  If you have a camp you are interested in attending, see Mrs. Richardson for an application for sponsorship.

6.  Ferris State University is offering several Summer Academic Camps.  CTC will pay your way to attend.  If you are interested, see Mrs. Richardson.

   

SPORTS

Varsity Golf – Away – Harrison – 4:00 – Bus departs 2:20 – Athletes dismissed 2:05

 

Varsity Track – Away – Benzie – 4:00 – Bus departs 1:45 – Athletes dismissed 1:30

 

Varsity Baseball & Softball – Home – Buckley – 4:30

Wednesday, April 16, 2008

Wednesday, April 16, 2008

 

GENERAL

1.  Attention Juniors & Seniors – The junior class will be selling Prom tickets until this Friday, 4/18.  If for some reason you are having trouble saving the money required to go, please come down and talk to Mr. Bongard as soon as possible.  There may be some creative ways to solve this dilemma.  You have to see him to take care of the issue though.  Thank you – Mr. Bongard.

2.  Students – The sheet you received when you purchased your Prom ticket is not a ticket to Prom.  You need to have that sheet filled out and turned in to Mr. Bongard in order to receive a Prom ticket.  The deadline for this sheet is Friday at 3:30 pm.  There will be absolutely no exceptions allowed to attend Prom.  NONE.  Get the sheet filled out and turned in by Friday.  There will be a list on the junior board outside Miss Morse's classroom by Wednesday of the students whose sheet I have in the folder.  Please check to make sure your name is on that list.  Mr. Bongard

3.  Attention all students – Pull out last year’s prom dresses and pick up your tux early for prom and get dressed up for an evening out.  The Lake City Student Council will be presenting the 3rd Annual Senior Oscar Night.  The evening will include announcements of winners in prestigious categories such as Biggest Gossip and Worst Car among others.  There will also be singing performances from students of all grades.  Senior Oscar Night is tonight,  Wednesday, April 16 at 7:00pm.  The cost is $2.00.

4.  NHS Students – More spots are available to volunteer at the forensic regional tournament Saturday.  Time keepers are needed for some of the rounds.  See Ms. Bernier as soon as possible if you can help out.

5.  Seniors – Please stop by Mr. Thom’s room during lunch Thursday, 4/17 to add your signature to the back of the Class of 2008 sweatshirt order form.

6.  For those students looking to take Driver’s Education look in the Information Center wall pockets in front of the office.  The following driving schools are offering classes:  Baker College, Courtesy Driving School, Inc., and North Star Driving School.

 

COUNSELOR’S CORNER

Scholarship Information         

1 – Bohning Company Ltd. is offering a $1000 and a $250 scholarship to HS Seniors and college students who meet at least one of the following criteria –

                                    1.  Is or has an immediate family member currently working for the Bohning Company.

                                    2.  Is pursuing a degree in Physical Science.

            Application Deadline is May 16.

2 – The Falmouth Cooperative is offering scholarships to students interested in pursuing an Agricultural career.  APPLICATION DEADLINE IS APRIL 25

3 – The Missaukee County Farm Bureau/Bonnie Burkett Scholarship Fund is offering scholarship money to seniors who have family members who are involved w/ Farm Bureau and who are pursuing an agriculture-related program after high school.  Application deadline is May 1st, 2008.

4 – Kirtland Community College is accepting applications for the 08-09 school year.  If you are planning on attending Kirtland, pick up an application from Mrs. Richardson.

5 – Delta Upsilon is offering scholarships to students attending the University of Michigan (Ann Arbor campus) for the 08-09 school year.  Application deadline is May 16th, 2008.

1.  New and current CTC students – If you have not filled out the new enrollment form, you must do so ASAP.  You can pick them up from the table in Mrs. Richardson’s office.                                                                          

2.  10th and 11th graders – There is an opportunity for 20 students to go on Manufacturing Tours of some of the larger manufacturers in Cadillac.  You will get to see all aspects of these companies such as line work, clerical, sales, engineering, laboratory, and management.  This is a great opportunity to see what is available for great careers in our area.  If you are interested in going, sign up on the sheet on the table in Mrs. Richardson’s office.  The tours will be on Tuesday, May 13th, all day.  Lunch will be provided.  Deadline to sign up is May 1st.  Only 20 slots are available on a first come basis.

3.  Juniors – if you are considering a career in dentistry, medicine, nursing, physical therapy, law, or engineering, Hope College is hosting a Pre-Professional Day to help prepare you for graduate and professional school education.  It will be held on Wednesday, May 21st at Hope College in Holland, MI.  See Mrs. Richardson if you are interested.  Deadline to register is May 14th.

4.  There will be a Young Writer’s Workshop offered at the Wexford-Missaukee ISD, June 9th – 13th, form 9am -1pm each day.  There is a $20 fee for the week.  The week will end with a Celebration and Sharing time on Friday from 11am – 1pm to invite parents and teacher to.  Space is very limited.  If you are interested in this workshop, see Mrs. Richardson right away!

5.  CTC will sponsor local students by paying their way to summer academic camps.  If you have a camp you are interested in attending, see Mrs. Richardson for an application for sponsorship.

6.  Ferris State University is offering several Summer Academic Camps.  CTC will pay your way to attend.  If you are interested in one of the following, see Mrs. Richardson.

Biotechnology Camp, Computer Technology, Criminal Justice, Engineering and Technology Exploration Academies featuring Design and Manufacturing, Design, Transportation and Electronics, & Architecture, Construction and Graphics.  They also have Digital Animation and Game Design Day Camps at their Grand Rapids Campus featuring Beginning 3D Animation, Beginning Game Design, and Advanced 3D.

   

SPORTS

JV Baseball & Softball – Home – Mesick – 4:00

Tuesday, April 15, 2008

GENERAL

1.  Attention Juniors & Seniors – The junior class will be selling Prom tickets until this Friday, 4/18.  If for some reason you are having trouble saving the money required to go, please come down and talk to Mr. Bongard as soon as possible.  There may be some creative ways to solve this dilemma.  You have to see him to take care of the issue though.  Thank you – Mr. Bongard.

2.  Students – The sheet you received when you purchased your Prom ticket is not a ticket to Prom.  You need to have that sheet filled out and turned in to Mr. Bongard in order to receive a Prom ticket.  The deadline for this sheet is Friday at 3:30 pm.  There will be absolutely no exceptions allowed to attend Prom.  NONE.  Get the sheet filled out and turned in by Friday.  There will be a list on the junior board outside Miss Morse's classroom by Wednesday of the students whose sheet I have in the folder.  Please check to make sure your name is on that list.  Mr. Bongard

3.  There will be a Young Writer’s Workshop offered at the Wexford-Missaukee ISD, June 9th – 13th, form 9am -1pm each day.  There is a $20 fee for the week.  The week will end with a Celebration and Sharing time on Friday from 11am – 1pm to invite parents and teacher to.  Space is very limited.  If you are interested in this workshop, see Mrs. Richardson right away!

4.  Attention all students – Pull out last year’s prom dresses and pick up your tux early for prom and get dressed up for an evening out.  The Lake City Student Council will be presenting the 3rd Annual Senior Oscar Night.  The evening will include announcements of winners in prestigious categories such as Biggest Gossip and Worst Car among others.  There will also be singing performances from students of all grades.  Senior Oscar night will be tomorrow,  Wednesday, April 16 at 7:00pm.  The cost is $2.00.

5.  Attention all presenters, performers, and nominees for Senior Oscar Night – There will be a meeting at 3:00pm in the gym today, Tuesday, 4/15 to go over the logistics of the evening.  It is extremely important that you are at the meeting.

 

COUNSELOR’S CORNER

Scholarship Information         

1 – Bohning Company Ltd. is offering a $1000 and a $250 scholarship to HS Seniors and college students who meet at least one of the following criteria –

                                    1.  Is or has an immediate family member currently working for the Bohning Company.

                                    2.  Is pursuing a degree in Physical Science.

            Application Deadline is May 16.

2 – The Rotary Club of Cadillac is offering scholarships to local seniors who have been accepted into an accredited, post-secondary institution.  THIS APPLICATION DEADLINE IS TODAY, APRIL 15.          

3 – The Falmouth Cooperative is offering scholarships to students interested in pursuing an Agricultural career.  APPLICATION DEADLINE IS APRIL 25

4 – The Missaukee County Farm Bureau/Bonnie Burkett Scholarship Fund is offering scholarship money to seniors who have family members who are involved w/ Farm Bureau and who are pursuing an agriculture-related program after high school.  Application deadline is May 1st, 2008.

5 – Kirtland Community College is accepting applications for the 08-09 school year.  If you are planning on attending Kirtland, pick up an application from Mrs. Richardson.

6 – Delta Upsilon is offering scholarships to students attending the University of Michigan (Ann Arbor campus) for the 08-09 school year.  Application deadline is May 16th, 2008.

1.  New and current CTC students – If you have not filled out the new enrollment form, you must do so ASAP.  You can pick them up from the table in Mrs. Richardson’s office.                                                                          

2.  10th and 11th graders – There is an opportunity for 20 students to go on Manufacturing Tours of some of the larger manufacturers in Cadillac.  You will get to see all aspects of these companies such as line work, clerical, sales, engineering, laboratory, and management.  This is a great opportunity to see what is available for great careers in our area.  If you are interested in going, sign up on the sheet on the table in Mrs. Richardson’s office.  The tours will be on Tuesday, May 13th, all day.  Lunch will be provided.  Deadline to sign up is May 1st.  Only 20 slots are available on a first come basis.

3.  Juniors – if you are considering a career in dentistry, medicine, nursing, physical therapy, law, or engineering, Hope College is hosting a Pre-Professional Day to help prepare you for graduate and professional school education.  It will be held on Wednesday, May 21st at Hope College in Holland, MI.  See Mrs. Richardson if you are interested.  Deadline to register is May 14th.

 

 

4.  There will be a Young Writer’s Workshop offered at the Wexford-Missaukee ISD, June 9th – 13th, form 9am -1pm each day.  There is a $20 fee for the week.  The week will end with a Celebration and Sharing time on Friday from 11am – 1pm to invite parents and teacher to.  Space is very limited.  If you are interested in this workshop, see Mrs. Richardson right away!

5.  CTC will sponsor local students by paying their way to summer academic camps.  If you have a camp you are interested in attending, see Mrs. Richardson for an application for sponsorship.

6.  Ferris State University is offering several Summer Academic Camps.  CTC will pay your way to attend.  If you are interested in one of the following, see Mrs. Richardson.

Biotechnology Camp, Computer Technology, Criminal Justice, Engineering and Technology Exploration Academies featuring Design and Manufacturing, Design, Transportation and Electronics, & Architecture, Construction and Graphics.  They also have Digital Animation and Game Design Day Camps at their Grand Rapids Campus featuring Beginning 3D Animation, Beginning Game Design, and Advanced 3D.

   

SPORTS

Varsity Baseball & Softball – Away – Central Lake – 4:30 – Bus departs 2:30 – Athletes dismissed 2:15

 

Varsity Track – Home – Beal City – 4:30

 

Monday, April 14, 2008

GENERAL

1.  Attention Juniors & Seniors – The junior class will be selling Prom tickets until this Friday, 4/18.  If for some reason you are having trouble saving the money required to go, please come down and talk to Mr. Bongard as soon as possible.  There may be some creative ways to solve this dilemma.  You have to see him to take care of the issue though.  Thank you – Mr. Bongard.

2.  Please have your After-Prom contract/pledge sheet in to Mr. Bongard by 3:00pm today – no later!

3.  Attention all students – Pull out last year’s prom dresses and pick up your tux early for prom and get dressed up for an evening out.  The Lake City Student Council will be presenting the 3rd Annual Senior Oscar Night.  The evening will include announcements of winners in prestigious categories such as Biggest Gossip and Worst Car among others.  There will also be singing performances from students of all grades.  Senior Oscar night will be Wednesday, April 16 at 7:00pm.  The cost is $2.00.

4.  Attention all presenters, performers, and nominees for Senior Oscar Night – There will be a meeting at 3:00pm in the gym tomorrow, Tuesday, 4/15 to go over the logistics of the evening.  It is extremely important that you are at the meeting.

5.  YAC, YAC, YAC – There is a YAC meeting tomorrow at 7:40am in Cool-Brake’s room.

 

COUNSELOR’S CORNER

Scholarship Information         

1 – Bohning Company Ltd. is offering a $1000 and a $250 scholarship to HS Seniors and college students who meet at least one of the following criteria –

                                    1.  Is or has an immediate family member currently working for the Bohning Company.

                                    2.  Is pursuing a degree in Physical Science.

            Application Deadline is May 16.

2 – The Rotary Club of Cadillac is offering scholarships to local seniors who have been accepted into an accredited, post-secondary institution.  THIS APPLICATION DEADLINE IS TOMORROW, APRIL 15.          

3 – The Falmouth Cooperative is offering scholarships to students interested in pursuing an Agricultural career.  APPLICATION DEADLINE IS APRIL 25

4 – The Missaukee County Farm Bureau/Bonnie Burkett Scholarship Fund is offering scholarship money to seniors who have family members who are involved w/ Farm Bureau and who are pursuing an agriculture-related program after high school.  Application deadline is May 1st, 2008.

5 – Kirtland Community College is accepting applications for the 08-09 school year.  If you are planning on attending Kirtland, pick up an application from Mrs. Richardson.

6 – Delta Upsilon is offering scholarships to students attending the University of Michigan (Ann Arbor campus) for the 08-09 school year.  Application deadline is May 16th, 2008.

1.  New and current CTC students – If you have not filled out the new enrollment form, you must do so ASAP.  You can pick them up from the table in Mrs. Richardson’s office.                                                                          

2.  10th and 11th graders – There is an opportunity for 20 students to go on Manufacturing Tours of some of the larger manufacturers in Cadillac.  You will get to see all aspects of these companies such as line work, clerical, sales, engineering, laboratory, and management.  This is a great opportunity to see what is available for great careers in our area.  If you are interested in going, sign up on the sheet on the table in Mrs. Richardson’s office.  The tours will be on Tuesday, May 13th, all day.  Lunch will be provided.  Deadline to sign up is May 1st.  Only 20 slots are available on a first come basis.

3.  Juniors – if you are considering a career in dentistry, medicine, nursing, physical therapy, law, or engineering, Hope College is hosting a Pre-Professional Day to help prepare you for graduate and professional school education.  It will be held on Wednesday, May 21st at Hope College in Holland, MI.  See Mrs. Richardson if you are interested.  Deadline to register is May 14th.

4.  There will be a Young Writer’s Workshop offered at the Wexford-Missaukee ISD, June 9th – 13th, form 9am -1pm each day.  There is a $20 fee for the week.  The week will end with a Celebration and Sharing time on Friday from 11am – 1pm to invite parents and teacher to.  Space is very limited.  If you are interested in this workshop, see Mrs. Richardson right away!

5.  CTC will sponsor local students by paying their way to summer academic camps.  If you have a camp you are interested in attending, see Mrs. Richardson for an application for sponsorship.

6.  Ferris State University is offering several Summer Academic Camps.  CTC will pay your way to attend.  If you are interested in one of the following, see Mrs. Richardson.

Biotechnology Camp, Computer Technology, Criminal Justice, Engineering and Technology Exploration Academies featuring Design and Manufacturing, Design, Transportation and Electronics, & Architecture, Construction and Graphics.  They also have Digital Animation and Game Design Day Camps at their Grand Rapids Campus featuring Beginning 3D Animation, Beginning Game Design, and Advanced 3D.

   

SPORTS

Boys Varsity Golf – Home – Mesick – 4:00

 

Check out the athletic wall pocket for information regarding local 3 on 3 tournaments.

 

NOTES FROM THE PRINCIPAL

Students – Beginning today, 4/14, Houghton Street will be closed off at the M-55 corner because of the road construction.  Please plan to take an alternate route during those few days.  Also, remember that you may not walk toward M-55 before/after school or during lunch.  Juniors and Seniors who choose to leave the building at lunch may only travel south toward the downtown area.

Friday, April 11, 2008

GENERAL

Attention Juniors & Seniors – The junior class will be selling Prom tickets until April 18; the Friday before Prom.  If for some reason you are having trouble saving the money required to go, please come down and talk to Mr. Bongard as soon as possible.  There may be some creative ways to solve this dilemma.  You have to see him to take care of the issue though.  Thank you – Mr. Bongard.

 

Please have your After-Prom contract/pledge sheet in to Mr. Bongard by Monday, 4/14 by 3:00pm – no later!

 

Attention all students – Pull out last year’s prom dresses and pick up your tux early for prom and get dressed up for an evening out.  The Lake City Student Council will be presenting the 3rd annual Senior A-Oscar Night.  The evening will include announcements of winners in prestigious categories such as Biggest Gossip and Worst Car among others.  There will also be singing performances from students of all grades.  Senior Oscar night will be Wednesday, April 16 at 7:00pm.  The cost is $2.00.

 

COUNSELOR’S CORNER

Mrs. Richardson has some new Scholarship applications:

1 – Bohning Company Ltd. Is offering a $1000 and a $250 scholarship to HS Seniors and college students who meet at least one of the following criteria –

            1.  Is or has an immediate family member currently working for the Bohning Company.

            2.  Is pursuing a degree in Physical Science.

            Application Deadline is May 16.

2 – The Rotary Club of Cadillac is offering scholarships to local seniors who have been accepted into an accredited, post-secondary institution.  THIS APPLICATION DEADLINE IS APRIL 15.          

3 – The Falmouth Cooperative is offering scholarships to students interested in pursuing an Agricultural career.  APPLICATION DEADLINE IS APRIL 25

4 – The Missaukee County Farm Bureau/Bonnie Burkett Scholarship Fund is offering scholarship money to seniors who have family members who are involved w/ Farm Bureau and who are pursuing an agriculture-related program after high school.  Application deadline is May 1st, 2008.

5 – Kirtland Community College is accepting applications for the 08-09 school year.  If you are planning on attending Kirtland, pick up an application from Mrs. Richardson.

6 – Delta Upsilon is offering scholarships to students attending the University of Michigan (Ann Arbor campus) for the 08-09 school year.  Application deadline is May 16th, 2008.

 

New and current CTC students – If you have not filled out the new enrollment form, you must do so ASAP.  You can pick them up from the table in Mrs. Richardson’s office.                                                                          

10th and 11th graders – There is an opportunity for 20 students to go on Manufacturing Tours of some of the larger manufacturers in Cadillac.  You will get to see all aspects of these companies such as line work, clerical, sales, engineering, laboratory, and management.  This is a great opportunity to see what is available for great careers in our area.  If you are interested in going, sign up on the sheet on the table in Mrs. Richardson’s office.  The tours will be on Tuesday, May 13th, all day.  Lunch will be provided.  Deadline to sign up is May 1st.  Only 20 slots are available on a first come basis.

   

SPORTS

All Baseball & Softball Games for today have been cancelled.  There will be no JV baseball, JV & Varsity softball practices.

 

There will be a volleyball open gym this Sunday, April 13th from 4-6, in the High School gym.

 

NOTES FROM THE PRINCIPAL

Attention all students – NO food is allowed out of the cafeteria.  Repeat – NO food is allowed out of the cafeteria.

 

Students – Beginning next Monday, 4/14, Houghton Street will be closed off at the M-55 corner because of the road construction.  Please plan to take an alternate route during those few days.  Also, remember that you may not walk toward M-55 before/after school or during lunch.  Juniors and Seniors who choose to leave the building at lunch may only travel south toward the downtown area.