Wednesday, March 12, 2009

MARSHFIELD HIGH SCHOOL

STUDENT ANNOUNCEMENTS

 

 

SCHEDULE: Gold Block

 

TODAY’S ACTIVITIES/ATHLETICS:

          Walk/Ride your bike/Carpool to School Day

          Advisory: Frosh forecasting, Soph campus clean up, Jr door

                    decorations w/ recyclables, Sr door decorations w/ recyclables

          Lunch:  Recycle & Pledge Banner

                        Sell Bowling Night tickets in main

 

REMINDERS FOR THIS WEEK:

          Green Week 3/9-13…our environmentally friendly Spring Fling

                    Dress up day   Thurs: Camo Day

          Spring Vocal Music concert, TONIGHT,  3/12, 7pm in the                                          auditorium, featuring concert choir, chorale, New Horizons and

                    Beachcombers

          Dance Team dress rehearsal, 3/13, 7pm in the main gym

          Assembly/Hour lunch for Green Week, 3/13, special schedule

          Bowling Night, 3/13, 9:30-11:30 pm, tickets must be shown at the

                    door

 

 

GREEN WEEK ONLY:  The Student Store is offering 25 cents off cappuccinos if you use reusable coffee cups!  (3/9-13)

 

PROM MONEY:  Let’s win fifteen hundred dollars for our school prom!!   That’s right…one thousand, five hundred dollars for our school prom by eating healthy at the Cross Roads Café’ during the month of March.  Additional information will be in next week’s announcements.  (Hawkins, 3/12-13)

 

SOCC advisors will be on MHS campus on Monday, April 1st.   All students interested in attending SOCC can sign up or find out more information in the counseling office. (Student Services 3.12.09 to 4.1.09)

 

STUDENTS:  Please be aware that both the attendance office and the athletics office have moved.  Effective today, attendance is again located in the dean’s office so excuses and other attendance information will be available there from Mrs. Spillman.  The athletic department has returned to Pirate Hall and Mrs. Reiber will be assisting student athletics from her Pirate Hall office.  If you have questions on parking or lockers, Mrs. Ice will now be in student services and will be able to assist you with those items.

(3/9-20)

 

STUDENTS:  Messages to students have become a very-time consuming service.  Your help is requested in eliminating non-essential reminders and other incidental messages.  Please make notes of your own to remind you of important appointments such as dental visits, doctor appointments, after school plans, etc and be responsible for remembering them.   This will help office personnel and clerical assistants to provide other necessary services.  (3/9-20)

 

ALL FEMALE STUDENTS WHO WERE ENROLLED IN A PE CLASS DURING 2nd TRIMESTER:  You were to have removed all personal belongings and turned in your PE lock by the last day of 2nd Trimester. If you did not do so, you will need to check at the PE Office by the end of the day on THURSDAY, MARCH 12th to collect your personal belongings.  ALL PE LOCKERS were cleaned out on Thursday, March 5th in preparation for a locker room deep clean.(Mrs. Lecrenski/Mrs. Kemp/Ms. Lewis 3/11-12)

 

The Fifth Annual Coos County Youth Summit is coming March 18th at SOCC from 8:30am until 2:30pm. The theme of this year’s youth summit is “Bring on the Green,” which was chosen by the student planning committee in order to focus on personal responsibility to our planet. Students need to get a permission slip from Student Services or see Mr. Winberg in room 137. MHS can take forty 9th-11th grade students this year, so get your permission slips turned in fast.      (Winberg: run 3/11-3/13,16,17)

 

VISIONS 2009 JURIED ART SHOW call for entries!  Three winners will receive 2-year tuition waivers from SOCC- based on your art entry NOT on grades or current year in school.  Freshmen can win as easily as Seniors! Your art can speak for its self.  Deadline for MHS prescreening of entries is Thursday,  APRIL 2, 2009.  See Mr. Jacobson in the art room #46 for details and entry form.

(Jacobson, run 3/9-31)

 

NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY will meet this Thursday, March 12, at lunch in Mrs. Danielson’s room.  We will be finalizing plans to work at Blossom Gulch Family Fun Night on Friday and signing up  to judge at the Millicoma Science Fair in April.  Seniors, remember your honor cord money!!  (Danielson, 3/10-12)

 

 

Marshfield High School Madrala Players

will  present

 

                    An Evening of Shakespeare

                   

                    March 20th & 21st

                    7:00 PM (doors open 6:30)

                    MHS Drama Lab

 

                    Admission: $5.00 (free to MHS students,

                    faculty and staff).

 

                    Tix at the door or may be reserved by

                    calling 267-1434 (released 10 minutes

                    prior to show time).         Meidl (3/11-20)

 

 

 

CAFETERIA MENU:  MARCH 9 – 13

 

 Breakfast  Monday     Biscuits & Gravy

               Tuesday     Yogurt Parfait

          Wednesday     Breakfast Burrito

              Thursday     Egg O'Muffin

                Friday       French toast & Sausage

 

Lunch

                Monday     Chicken patty sandwich, Mac & Cheese, Pizza, Fun Pep Pizza Salad

                Tuesday     Chicken Nuggets, Chicken Fajita, Pizza, Big Bird Salad

                Wednesday   Chicken patty sandwich, French toast & Sausage, Pizza, Fajita Salad

               Thursday    Chicken Nuggets, Chicken Fried steak & Mashed Potato, Pizza, Chicken Caesar Salad

               Friday       Chicken patty sandwich, Enchilada & rice, Pizza, Tuscan Salad

         

                    Served Daily   Nachos, Deli Subs, To go Salads