Thursday, January 21, 2010

 

MARSHFIELD HIGH SCHOOL

STUDENT ANNOUNCEMENTS

 

 

SCHEDULE:   GOLD        

 

TODAY’S ATHLETICS/ACTIVITIES:

           

                        Student Council meeting @ library, 7:30am

                        Wrestling @ Reedsport

                        After school study hall @ library, 3-4:00pm

                        FAFSA filing @ library, 6-7:30pm

 

            Friday – Purple Day

                        Boys BX @ North Eugene

                        Girls BX vs. North Eugene @ MHS

                        Swimming vs. North Eugene/Springfield @ MHS

 

            Saturday

                        SAT @ SOCC

                        Wresting tournament @ Eagle Point

                        Club VB practice, Main & West gyms, 9-Noon

           

            Sunday

                        Club VB practice @ Harding, 9-Noon

                        Boot camp @ MHS track, 2-4:00pm

                        Softball open gym @ West gym, 3-6:00pm

                        Soccer open gym  @ Harding, 6-8:00pm

           

           

ATTENTION SENIORS:  FAFSA filing assistance with be held in the library tonight from 6-7:30pm           

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the library will be closed on Friday, January 22 after lunch thru end of day.

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Miss Caldwell’s class will be selling Heart Grams by the front office of the Main building before school and at lunch beginning Monday, January 25th.   There are 15 card designs to choose from each with a little sweet treat inside at a cost of 50cents each. 

Cards will be delivered to lucky recipients during block 8 on February 11th.

DON’T MISS OUT ON THE LOVE…Send several to friends, teachers or that “special someone”

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Students:

 

Starting at the new semester on Tuesday, Feb. 2nd, Mr. Mulkey, Mr. Trendell and Mr. Bryant will be conducting morning tardy sweeps on campus before the first block period and after the first block period. This means if you are outside the building when the tardy bell rings you will be sent to ISS in room 40 of the main for that morning’s block period. The expectation is to be in class on-time. Please plan accordingly.

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All Sophomores and Juniors, who took the PSAT Test in October and did not attend the Workshop last week can pick up their Score Report and Test Booklet in Student Services.  In your booklet will be explanations of the scores and information about College Quickstart or other helpful resources.

 

 

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Will the course of true love run smooth?  "Much Ado About Nothing" is comedy with a bite. 

Shakespeare offers us a delightful story of love overshadowed with deceit.  

Indeed, deception is one of the major themes of the play.  Shakespeare offers us two very

different couples: the ever battling Beatrice and Benedick cope with the loving “deceits”

of their friends who attempt to trick the couple into realizing how much they love one

another; and Hero and Claudio, who must endure the evil machinations of the cruel and

vicious Don John.  Fortunately, a bumbling constable stumbles onto the truth and all comes

out well. 

"Much Ado About Nothing" is one of the Bard’s most popular comedies and most musical plays

with a long history of success on the stage. 

 

Who: The Madrala Players

 

Where:         MHS Drama Lab

 

When:          Jan 21, 22, 23, 28, 29, 30,

                   Feb 4, 5, 6


Time:           7:00 PM

 

Cost:           $7.00 general;
$5.00 MHS Staff and students,
children (under 12), & Seniors (55+)

 

Tickets may be purchased at the door (doors open at 6:30). 

We will reserve tickets for up to 3 days prior to show (call 267-1434), but tickets must be purchased 3 days prior to show time.

 

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Talent Search/Upward Bound Juniors and Seniors: Talent Search will be taking students to visit the campus of Western Oregon University on Saturday, Jan. 23rd. Please see Mr. Finney or Mr. Winberg in room 137 for permission slip.  (Winberg, run through 1/22)

 

Talent Search Freshmen and Sophomores: Talent Search is bringing the Oregon Museum of Science and Industry to SOCC on Thursday, Jan. 28th! OMSI will bring its travelling planetarium to teach students astronomy. Space is limited, and Sophomores will get priority on the list. Come see Mr. Winberg in room 137 for permission slip. (Winberg, run through 1/27) 

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“Assessing Tsunami Threats to the Oregon Coast:  A New Approach”….Geology Lecture Series at SOCC Hales Center for Performing Arts.  Dr. George Priest will make this presentation at 7:00pm on Tuesday, January 26th.  FREE to students and community member of all ages.

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Senior career portfolio, 2nd letter of recommendation, is due to Mrs. Landrum in room 145 by Friday, January 29th

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Students:

 

Starting at the new semester on Tuesday, Feb. 2nd, Mr. Mulkey, Mr. Trendell and I will be conducting morning tardy sweeps on campus before the first block period and after the first block period. This means if you are outside the building when the tardy bell rings you will be sent to ISS in room 40 of the main for that morning’s block period. The expectation is to be in class on-time. Please plan accordingly.

 

Thank you,

Mr. Bryant

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ATTENTION SENIORS: 

 

The Marshfield Scholarship Application is now available on the MHS home webpage.  The early bird deadline is February 12th at 3:00pm.  Room 123 will be open that day from 9-3 for help.  All college bound or vocational/technical students should apply.

 

 

The OSAC early bird scholarship deadline is February 16th.  If you want to meet this deadline you need to request a transcript to be sent by February 9th from Mrs. Patnode in the Principal’s office.  The OSAC scholarship application can be found a www.getcollegefunds.org.  

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On Friday, February 26th Portland State University will be hosting their Engineering Discovery Showcase hosted by the Maseeh College of Engineering and Computer Science at Portland State.  This is a great opportunity to learn about engineering in a creative, hands-on, interactive way.  See the counseling office for more information.  (Skinner 1/20-2/26)

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Menu's Jan. 19 - 22

 Breakfast     Tuesday  -   Egg O Muffin

                Wednesday -   Waffle & Sausage

                   Thursday  -   Egg O Muffin

                       Friday  -   Omelet, Ham & Toast

 

  Lunch        Tuesday   -   Hot ham & Cheese. Chicken Fajita, Chop Sticks

               Wednesday  -  Pizza Wheel sandwich, Nachos, Toasted Cheese & Noodle soup

                   Thursday  -  BBQ Beef Subs, Corndogs & Tots, Chop Sticks

                       Friday  -  Italian Chicken Sandwich, Nachos, Mac & Cheese & Garlic Bread

                   SERVED DAILY:  Cheeseburgers, Chicken Patty Sandwich, Pizza, Salads, Deli Subs