Tuesday, June 15, 2010
MARSHFIELD HIGH SCHOOL
STUDENT ANNOUNCEMENTS
SCHEDULE: SPECIAL SCHEDULE BLOCK 4, 5, 6
TODAY’S ATHLETICS/ACTIVITIES:
Wednesday SPECIAL SCHEDULE BLOCK 7, 8 Early release
Underclass awards assembly
LAST DAY OF SCHOOL – EARLY RELEASE AT 1:45PM
Football meeting @ lunch in room 248
MAHISCANS HAVE ARRIVED: If you purchased a yearbook for 09-10, you can pick it up in the MAIN office…..if you didn’t buy one, you can still purchase one in the main office.
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STUDENTS: All student lockers must be cleaned out by 4:00 on June 16. Custodial crews will begin summer cleanup on June 17. All items left in lockers will be removed and discarded. (Mr. Mulkey)
STUDENTS: Students planning to test for their Oregon driving permit during the summer should pick up the required DMV enrollment form from the principal’s office before June 15. The school will be closed in June and July and no one will be available at school to provide one. (Mr. Mulkey)
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Coos Bay Public Schools will sponsor a free summer lunch program for anyone age 2 to 18 years told. Lunch will be held daily at Blossom Gulch & Madison Schools from 11:15am – Noon from June 21st to August 13th
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Menu's June 14 - 16
Breakfast Monday - French toast sticks, Muffins & Yogurt, Bagels
Tuesday - Omelet, Sausage & tots, Muffin & Yogurt, Bagels
Wednesday - Pancakes & Sausage
Lunch Monday - Chicken Nuggets, Cheeseburgers, Turkey Gravy & Mashed potatoes, Nachos,Pizza
Tuesday - Chicken Nuggets, Corndog, Cheeseburgers, Nachos,Pizza
Wednesday - Chicken Nuggets, Cheeseburgers, Nachos, Pizza
SERVED DAILY: Deli Subs & Salads
Monday, June 14, 2010
MARSHFIELD HIGH SCHOOL
STUDENT ANNOUNCEMENTS
SCHEDULE: SPECIAL SCHEDULE BLOCK 1, 2, 3
TODAY’S ATHLETICS/ACTIVITIES:
Main gym off limits – graduation cleaning
Tuesday SPECIAL SCHEDULE BLOCK 4, 5, 6
Wednesday SPECIAL SCHEDULE BLOCK 7, 8 Early release
Underclass awards assembly
LAST DAY OF SCHOOL – EARLY RELEASE AT 1:45PM
Football meeting @ lunch in room 248
MAHISCANS HAVE ARRIVED: If you purchased a yearbook for 09-10, you can pick it up in the concessions area of the main gym during lunch on WEDNESDAY. If you didn’t buy one, you can still purchase one in the main office.
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STUDENTS: All student lockers must be cleaned out by 4:00 on June 16. Custodial crews will begin summer cleanup on June 17. All items left in lockers will be removed and discarded. (Mr. Mulkey)
An AED cabinet has been placed on the wall near the main office. An AED is a heart defibrillator used in CPR by trained individuals. The cabinet is left unlocked to assist in timely retrieval during emergency situations. But, the cabinet will sound an alarm once opened and there is a camera on the AED cabinet. Please help us to keep this important piece of equipment safe and secure. There will be major consequences if anyone attempts to remove or damage this medical equipment
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STUDENTS: Students planning to test for their Oregon driving permit during the summer should pick up the required DMV enrollment form from the principal’s office before June 15. The school will be closed in June and July and no one will be available at school to provide one. (Mr. Mulkey)
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Attention Girls Tennis Players: Please remember to turn in your uniforms before the last day of school or your account will be charged for all items that were checked out in your name.
Coach Kemp
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STUDENTS – NO BREAKFAST OR LUNCH CHARGES FOR THE REMAINDER OF THE SCHOOL YEAR. Please plan ahead and have money on your account or bring food from home. NO EXCEPTIONS!!
Coos Bay Public Schools will sponsor a free summer lunch program for anyone age 2 to 18 years told. Lunch will be held daily at Blossom Gulch & Madison Schools from 11:15am – Noon from June 21st to August 13th
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Menu's June 14 - 16
Breakfast Monday - French toast sticks, Muffins & Yogurt, Bagels
Tuesday - Omelet, Sausage & tots, Muffin & Yogurt, Bagels
Wednesday - Pancakes & Sausage
Lunch Monday - Chicken Nuggets, Cheeseburgers, Turkey Gravy & Mashed potatoes, Nachos,Pizza
Tuesday - Chicken Nuggets, Corndog, Cheeseburgers, Nachos,Pizza
Wednesday - Chicken Nuggets, Cheeseburgers, Nachos, Pizza
SERVED DAILY: Deli Subs & Salads
Friday, June 11, 2010
MARSHFIELD HIGH SCHOOL
STUDENT ANNOUNCEMENTS
SCHEDULE: SPECIAL
TODAY’S ATHLETICS/ACTIVITIES:
Friday SPECIAL SCHEDULE
Main gym is off limits this week
Saturday
ACT testing @ SOCC
Graduation, 7:00pm
If you purchased a yearbook for 09-10, you can pick it up in the main office. If you didn’t buy one, you can still purchase one in the main office also.
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Boys and Girls Club will be CLOSED on Friday
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Thursday and Friday of this week we will be voting to name the MHS coffee shop. On Thursday, starting at 7:30am in front of the main office, a table will be set up with voting ballots. There will be two columns of potential coffee shop names to choose from. In the first column circle one “main” name. In the second column circle an “ending” name (for example, Buccaneer Brew). On Friday at 7:30am in the same place, the final voting will take place. After calculating ballots and narrowing the names down to three, you will be asked to vote for the final name. The coffee shop name will be announced at 2:30pm on Friday. If you would like to work in the coffee shop next year, please pick up an application from Mrs. Gulseth in room 120. No experience is necessary, but you do need to be 16 years of age.
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STUDENTS: All student lockers must be cleaned out by 4:00 on June 16. Custodial crews will begin summer cleanup on June 17. All items left in lockers will be removed and discarded. (Mr. Mulkey)
An AED cabinet has been placed on the wall near the main office. An AED is a heart defibrillator used in CPR by trained individuals. The cabinet is left unlocked to assist in timely retrieval during emergency situations. But, the cabinet will sound an alarm once opened and there is a camera on the AED cabinet. Please help us to keep this important piece of equipment safe and secure. There will be major consequences if anyone attempts to remove or damage this medical equipment
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STUDENTS: Students planning to test for their Oregon driving permit during the summer should pick up the required DMV enrollment form from the principal’s office before June 15. The school will be closed in June and July and no one will be available at school to provide one. (Mr. Mulkey)
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Attention Girls Tennis Players: Please remember to turn in your uniforms before the last day of school or your account will be charged for all items that were checked out in your name.
Coach Kemp
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STUDENTS – NO BREAKFAST OR LUNCH CHARGES FOR THE REMAINDER OF THE SCHOOL YEAR. Please plan ahead and have money on your account or bring food from home. NO EXCEPTIONS!!
Coos Bay Public Schools will sponsor a free summer lunch program for anyone age 2 to 18 years told. Lunch will be held daily at Blossom Gulch & Madison Schools from 11:15am – Noon from June 21st to August 13th
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SENIOR REMINDERS for June:
June 10 Last day for seniors to pay fees
Senior graduation practice 9-11:30am & 12:30-2:45pm @ main gym
June 11 Senior breakfast, 8:00am in cafeteria
Senior graduation practice 9-11:30am @ main gym
June 12 ACT @ SOCC
West gym open for informal pictures @ 5:00pm
Grads MUST be in West gym by 6:15pm
Graduation, 7:00pm @ main gym
SENIORS: Only 3 more days of school left so listen carefully to the following reminders:
If you owe fees, please take care of those in the main office now, don’t wait until
the last minute.
If you have library books or textbooks you are no longer using, turn those in now.
Books that are returned and moldy, by law must be discarded immediately
because of health concerns….this means, you will be charged the full price for these book in order to replace them.
If you plan to attend college in the fall, let the principal’s secretary know the name
of the college where you want your final transcript send.
Menu's June 7 - 11
Breakfast Monday - Pancakes & Sausage
Tuesday - Egg O'Muffin w/ sausage
Wednesday - Omelet, Ham & tots
Thursday - Breakfast Taco w/ Ham & Tots
Friday - Biscuits & Gravy
Lunch Monday - Chicken Nuggets, Nachos, Turkey Gravy & Mashed potatoes
Tuesday - BBQ Chicken sandwich, Chopsticks (Noodles), Enchilada & Mexi rice
Wednesday - Pizza Wheel, Sweet & Sour Chicken on rice, Nachos
Thursday - BBQ Beef sub, Chopsticks, Corndog & tots
Friday - Mac-n-cheese & Garlic Bread, Sloppy Jo, Nachos
Wednesday, June 9, 2010
MARSHFIELD HIGH SCHOOL
STUDENT ANNOUNCEMENTS
SCHEDULE: PURPLE
TODAY’S ATHLETICS/ACTIVITIES:
Main gym is off limits this week
YEARBOOK HAND OUT DURING LUNCH @ CONCESSIONS IN MAIN GYM
LAST DAY FOR SENIORS
POWDER PUFF FB GAME @ MHS stadium, 5:00pm
$5.00/family or $3.00/adults, $2.00/students, FREE under 12
THE SENIOR CAMPOUT HAS BEEN CANCELLED DUE TO WEATHER …………. THE POWDERPUFF FOOTBALL GAME IS STILL ON!
THERE WILL BE A SENIOR POOLPARTY AT MINGUS PARK THURSDAY NIGHT FROM 7:00PM-10:00PM
Thursday GOLD
Main gym is off limits this week
Student council meeting @ library, 7:30am
Staff graduation practice @ main gym, 2:45-3:15pm
Friday SPECIAL SCHEDULE
Main gym is off limits this week
Saturday
ACT testing @ SOCC
Graduation, 7:00pm
MAHISCANS HAVE ARRIVED: If you purchased a yearbook for 09-10, you can pick it up in the concessions area of the main gym during lunch on WEDNESDAY. If you didn’t buy one, you can still purchase one in the main office.
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This Wednesday, June 9th during lunch in Mr. Stockert’s class room there will be a meeting concerning this summer’s and next year's Go Green Club. This club will give students an opportunity help the community and environment while receiving credit for community service hours. If you are interested bring your lunch, some friends, and ideas for projects to Pirate Hall 602.
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Thursday and Friday of this week we will be voting to name the MHS coffee shop. On Thursday, starting at 7:30am in front of the main office, a table will be set up with voting ballots. There will be two columns of potential coffee shop names to choose from. In the first column circle one “main” name. In the second column circle an “ending” name (for example, Buccaneer Brew). On Friday at 7:30am in the same place, the final voting will take place. After calculating ballots and narrowing the names down to three, you will be asked to vote for the final name. The coffee shop name will be announced at 2:30pm on Friday. If you would like to work in the coffee shop next year, please pick up an application from Mrs. Gulseth in room 120. No experience is necessary, but you do need to be 16 years of age.
REMINDER for senior football players there will be a football meeting in Mr. Ainsworth tomorrow at lunch
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STUDENTS: All student lockers must be cleaned out by 4:00 on June 16. Custodial crews will begin summer cleanup on June 17. All items left in lockers will be removed and discarded. (Mr. Mulkey)
An AED cabinet has been placed on the wall near the main office. An AED is a heart defibrillator used in CPR by trained individuals. The cabinet is left unlocked to assist in timely retrieval during emergency situations. But, the cabinet will sound an alarm once opened and there is a camera on the AED cabinet. Please help us to keep this important piece of equipment safe and secure. There will be major consequences if anyone attempts to remove or damage this medical equipment
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STUDENTS: Students planning to test for their Oregon driving permit during the summer should pick up the required DMV enrollment form from the principal’s office before June 15. The school will be closed in June and July and no one will be available at school to provide one. (Mr. Mulkey)
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Attention Girls Tennis Players: Please remember to turn in your uniforms before the last day of school or your account will be charged for all items that were checked out in your name.
Coach Kemp
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STUDENTS – NO BREAKFAST OR LUNCH CHARGES FOR THE REMAINDER OF THE SCHOOL YEAR. Please plan ahead and have money on your account or bring food from home. NO EXCEPTIONS!!
Coos Bay Public Schools will sponsor a free summer lunch program for anyone age 2 to 18 years told. Lunch will be held daily at Blossom Gulch & Madison Schools from 11:15am – Noon from June 21st to August 13th
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ATTENTION SENIORS: You can purchase your All Night Senior Party tickets next week at lunch or after graduation practice. The cost is $20.00 per person for the whole night. See Mrs. Bunnell if you have any questions.
EVERYONE should plan to attend the senior Powder Puff Football game on Wednesday of this week @ 5:00pm at the MHS stadium. Cost is $5/family OR $3/adult, $2/students and free for kids under 12. It should be GREAT fun!
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SENIOR REMINDERS for May/June:
June 8 Baccalaureate service, 7:30pm @ NBHS gymnasium
June 9 Deadline for seniors to complete all academic and attendance requirements for graduation….must be completed by 4:00pm
Last day for seniors to turn in textbooks
Last day of school for seniors
Powder Puff game 5:00pm
Senior all-night camp out
June 10 Last day for seniors to pay fees
Senior graduation practice 9-11:30am & 12:30-2:45pm @ main gym
June 11 Senior breakfast, 8:00am in cafeteria
Senior graduation practice 9-11:30am @ main gym
June 12 ACT @ SOCC
West gym open for informal pictures @ 5:00pm
Grads MUST be in West gym by 6:15pm
Graduation, 7:00pm @ main gym
SENIORS: Only 3 more days of school left so listen carefully to the following reminders:
If you owe fees, please take care of those in the main office now, don’t wait until
the last minute.
If you have library books or textbooks you are no longer using, turn those in now.
Books that are returned and moldy, by law must be discarded immediately
because of health concerns….this means, you will be charged the full price for these book in order to replace them.
If you plan to attend college in the fall, let the principal’s secretary know the name
of the college where you want your final transcript send.
Menu's June 7 - 11
Breakfast Monday - Pancakes & Sausage
Tuesday - Egg O'Muffin w/ sausage
Wednesday - Omelet, Ham & tots
Thursday - Breakfast Taco w/ Ham & Tots
Friday - Biscuits & Gravy
Lunch Monday - Chicken Nuggets, Nachos, Turkey Gravy & Mashed potatoes
Tuesday - BBQ Chicken sandwich, Chopsticks (Noodles), Enchilada & Mexi rice
Wednesday - Pizza Wheel, Sweet & Sour Chicken on rice, Nachos
Thursday - BBQ Beef sub, Chopsticks, Corndog & tots
Friday - Mac-n-cheese & Garlic Bread, Sloppy Jo, Nachos
Monday, June 7, 2010
STUDENT ANNOUNCEMENTS
SCHEDULE: PURPLE
TODAY'S ATHLETICS/ACTIVITIES:
Tuesday GOLD
Main gym is off limits this week
Senior all night party parent meeting @ library, 7:00pm
Baccalaureate Service @ NBHS gym, arrive by 6:45pm
Wednesday PURPLE PM ASSEMBLY SCHEDULE – distributing yearbooks
Main gym is off limits this week
LAST DAY FOR SENIORS
POWDER PUFF FB GAME @ MHS stadium @ 5:00
$5.00/family or $3.00/adults, $2.00/students, FREE under 12
Thursday GOLD
Main gym is off limits this week
Student council meeting @ library, 7:30am
Staff graduation practice @ main gym, 2:45-3:15pm
Friday PURPLE
Saturday
ACT testing @ SOCC
Graduation, 7:00pm
The yearbook staff would like to encourage you to buy a yearbook today, you can buy your yearbook at the Main Office for sixty four dollars. The yearbooks should be arriving soon.
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STUDENTS will not be allowed to charge breakfast or lunch in the cafeteria for the remainder of the school year. Please plan ahead and have money on your account or bring food from home. NO EXCEPTIONS!!
THE MHS main gym is OFF LIMITS this week as we prepare for the graduation ceremony on Sat. night
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Attention current Freshman and Sophomores: The PSAT (Preliminary SAT) will be given on October 13, 2010 from 8:00 AM to 11:30 AM in assigned rooms on campus (to be announced). The PSAT is the only way juniors can enter into the National Merit Scholarship contest. The PSAT is an excellent practice for the SAT. The SAT is one of the required college entrance tests required to apply for a 4 year college or university admissions.
The PSAT/NMSQT lets you:
• get ready for the SAT®
• enter National Merit Scholarship Corporation competitions for recognition and scholarships
• access personalized college and career planning resources in My College QuickStart™
• request information from colleges and universities
• assess your critical reading, mathematical reasoning and writing skills
• get specific suggestions on how to improve your academic skills
Mr. Ferrin needs to determine how many students will take the PSAT next October 13 for planning purposes. Please stop by the Student Services office and sign the roster sheet (make sure you print your name legibly). The state of Oregon pays the fee for all Sophomores who take the PSAT and most of our juniors will qualify for a fee waiver (ETS, Upward Bound students and students on Free or reduced Lunch test for free).
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ATTENTION SENIORS: You can purchase your All Night Senior Party tickets next week at lunch or after graduation practice. The cost is $20.00 per person for the whole night. See Mrs. Bunnell if you have any questions.
Powder puff practice will be from 3-4:00pm on Monday and Tuesday at the MHS stadium.
EVERYONE should plan to attend the senior Powder Puff Football game on Wednesday of this week @ 5:00pm at the MHS stadium. Cost is $5/family OR $3/adult, $2/students and free for kids under 12. It should be GREAT fun!
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SENIOR REMINDERS for May/June:
June 8 Baccalaureate service, 7:00pm @ NBHS gymnasium, arrive 6:45pm
June 9 Deadline for seniors to complete all academic and attendance requirements for graduation….must be completed by 4:00pm
Last day for seniors to turn in textbooks
Last day of school for seniors
Powder Puff game 5:00pm
Senior all-night camp out
June 10 Last day for seniors to pay fees
Senior graduation practice 9-11:30am & 12:30-2:45pm @ main gym
June 11 Senior breakfast, 8:00am in cafeteria
Senior graduation practice 9-11:30am @ main gym
June 12 ACT @ SOCC
West gym open for informal pictures @ 5:00pm
Grads MUST be in West gym by 6:15pm
Graduation, 7:00pm @ main gym
SENIORS: Only 3 more days of school left so listen carefully to the following reminders:
If you owe fees, please take care of those in the main office now, don't wait until
the last minute.
If you have library books or textbooks you are no longer using, turn those in now.
Books that are returned and moldy, by law must be discarded immediately
because of health concerns….this means, you will be charged the full price for these book in order to replace them.
If you plan to attend college in the fall, let the principal's secretary know the name
of the college where you want your final transcript send.
Friday, June 4, 2010
MARSHFIELD HIGH SCHOOL
STUDENT ANNOUNCEMENTS
SCHEDULE: GOLD
TODAY’S ATHLETICS/ACTIVITIES:
Site Council @ room 133, 7:00am
“Real Inspector Hound” @ Drama Lab, 7:00pm
Saturday
SAT Test @ SOCC
“Real Inspector Hound” @ Drama Lab, 7:00pm
South Coast All-Star games @MHS
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STUDENTS will not be allowed to charge breakfast or lunch in the cafeteria as of Thursday, JUNE 3rd. Please plan ahead and have money on your account or bring food from home. NO EXCEPTIONS!!
The Madrala Players present
Tom Stoppard's
The Real Inspector Hound
Tom Stoppard’s one act play revels in absurdism and satirizing the popular British whodunits (Agatha Christie’s The Mousetrap is most obviously parodied by deliberately giving away the ending, though of course the producers of Christie's play could not publicly object without drawing even more attention to the fact.)
The plot follows two theatre critics named Moon and Birdboot who are watching a ludicrous setup of a standard country house murder mystery; by chance they become involved in the action causing a series of events that parallel the play they are watching. It is a masterful example of metatheatre (theatre ABOUT theatre).
Where: MHS Drama Lab
When: June 4, 5
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 (call 267-1434); however reserved tickets MUST be purchased 3 days prior to show time.
Attention current Freshman and Sophomores: The PSAT (Preliminary SAT) will be given on October 13, 2010 from 8:00 AM to 11:30 AM in assigned rooms on campus (to be announced). The PSAT is the only way juniors can enter into the National Merit Scholarship contest. The PSAT is an excellent practice for the SAT. The SAT is one of the required college entrance tests required to apply for a 4 year college or university admissions.
The PSAT/NMSQT lets you:
• get ready for the SAT®
• enter National Merit Scholarship Corporation competitions for recognition and scholarships
• access personalized college and career planning resources in My College QuickStart™
• request information from colleges and universities
• assess your critical reading, mathematical reasoning and writing skills
• get specific suggestions on how to improve your academic skills
Mr. Ferrin needs to determine how many students will take the PSAT next October 13 for planning purposes. Please stop by the Student Services office and sign the roster sheet (make sure you print your name legibly). The state of Oregon pays the fee for all Sophomores who take the PSAT and most of our juniors will qualify for a fee waiver (ETS, Upward Bound students and students on Free or reduced Lunch test for free).
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ATTENTION SENIORS: You can purchase your All Night Senior Party tickets next week at lunch or after graduation practice. The cost is $20.00 per person for the whole night. See Mrs. Bunnell if you have any questions.
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SENIOR REMINDERS for May/June:
June 5 SAT @ SOCC
June 8 Baccalaureate service, 7:30pm @ NBHS gymnasium
June 9 Deadline for seniors to complete all academic and attendance requirements for graduation….must be completed by 4:00pm
Last day for seniors to turn in textbooks
Last day of school for seniors
Powder Puff
Senior all-night camp out
June 10 Last day for seniors to pay fees
Senior graduation practice 9-11:30am & 12:30-2:45pm @ main gym
June 11 Senior breakfast, 8:00am in cafeteria
Senior graduation practice 9-11:30am @ main gym
June 12 ACT @ SOCC
West gym open for informal pictures @ 5:00pm
Grads MUST be in West gym by 6:15pm
Graduation, 7:00pm @ main gym
SENIORS: Only 4 more days ofschool left so listen carefully to the following reminders:
If you owe fees, please take care of those in the main office now, don’t wait until
the last minute.
If you have library books or textbooks you are no longer using, turn those in now.
Books that are returned and moldy, by law must be discarded immediately
because of health concerns….this means, you will be charged the full price for these book in order to replace them.
If you plan to attend college in the fall, let the principal’s secretary know the name
of the college where you want your final transcript send.
Menu's June 1 - 4
Breakfast Tuesday - Egg O'Muffin
Wednesday - Biscuits & Gravy
Thursday - Waffle & Ham
Friday - Breakfast Taco & Tots
Lunch Tuesday - BBQ Chicken Sandwich, BBQ Beef Sandwich & Tots,Chopsticks ( rice)
Wednesday - Pizza Wheel, Popcorn Chicken w/ mashed potatoes & gravy, Nachos
Thursday - BBQ Beef Sub, Salisbury steak & scalloped potatoes, Chopsticks (Noodles)
Friday - Sloppy Jo, Spaghetti & Garlic Bread, Nachos
Thursday, June 3, 2010
MARSHFIELD HIGH SCHOOL
STUDENT ANNOUNCEMENTS
SCHEDULE: PURPLE morning 32 minute assembly schedule for SENIORS ONLY in the
Auditorium - All other grades remain in 1st period until 9:59am bell
TODAY’S ATHLETICS/ACTIVITIES:
Student Council meeting @ library, 7:30am
Senior class meeting @ Auditorium, 9:20am
After school study hall @ PH 608, 3-4:00pm
Track Awards dessert @ Cafeteria, 6:00pm
Friday GOLD
Site Council @ room 133, 7:00am
“Real Inspector Hound” @ Drama Lab, 7:00pm
Saturday
SAT Test @ SOCC
“Real Inspector Hound” @ Drama Lab, 7:00pm
South Coast All-Star games @MHS
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STUDENTS will not be allowed to charge breakfast or lunch in the cafeteria as of Thursday, JUNE 3rd. Please plan ahead and have money on your account or bring food from home. NO EXCEPTIONS!!
All track and field athletes should bring their family and friends to Awards Night this Thursday at 6:00 pm in the cafeteria. The team will celebrate a Co-ed Midwestern League championship, present medals from JV District, present certificates, varsity letters, and All-league/All-state awards, and enjoy an 8-minute video summarizing a great season!
Thank you,Coach Mac
The Madrala Players present
Tom Stoppard's
The Real Inspector Hound
Tom Stoppard’s one act play revels in absurdism and satirizing the popular British whodunits (Agatha Christie’s The Mousetrap is most obviously parodied by deliberately giving away the ending, though of course the producers of Christie's play could not publicly object without drawing even more attention to the fact.)
The plot follows two theatre critics named Moon and Birdboot who are watching a ludicrous setup of a standard country house murder mystery; by chance they become involved in the action causing a series of events that parallel the play they are watching. It is a masterful example of metatheatre (theatre ABOUT theatre).
Where: MHS Drama Lab
When: June 4, 5
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 (call 267-1434); however reserved tickets MUST be purchased 3 days prior to show time.
Attention current Freshman and Sophomores: The PSAT (Preliminary SAT) will be given on October 13, 2010 from 8:00 AM to 11:30 AM in assigned rooms on campus (to be announced). The PSAT is the only way juniors can enter into the National Merit Scholarship contest. The PSAT is an excellent practice for the SAT. The SAT is one of the required college entrance tests required to apply for a 4 year college or university admissions.
The PSAT/NMSQT lets you:
• get ready for the SAT®
• enter National Merit Scholarship Corporation competitions for recognition and scholarships
• access personalized college and career planning resources in My College QuickStart™
• request information from colleges and universities
• assess your critical reading, mathematical reasoning and writing skills
• get specific suggestions on how to improve your academic skills
Mr. Ferrin needs to determine how many students will take the PSAT next October 13 for planning purposes. Please stop by the Student Services office and sign the roster sheet (make sure you print your name legibly). The state of Oregon pays the fee for all Sophomores who take the PSAT and most of our juniors will qualify for a fee waiver (ETS, Upward Bound students and students on Free or reduced Lunch test for free).
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ATTENTION SENIORS: You can purchase your All Night Senior Party tickets next week at lunch or after graduation practice. The cost is $20.00 per person for the whole night. See Mrs. Bunnell if you have any questions.
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SENIOR REMINDERS for May/June:
June 3 Senior class meeting
June 5 SAT @ SOCC
June 8 Baccalaureate service, 7:30pm @ NBHS gymnasium
June 9 Deadline for seniors to complete all academic and attendance requirements for graduation….must be completed by 4:00pm
Last day for seniors to turn in textbooks
Last day of school for seniors
Powder Puff
Senior all-night camp out
June 10 Last day for seniors to pay fees
Senior graduation practice 9-11:30am & 12:30-2:45pm @ main gym
June 11 Senior breakfast, 8:00am in cafeteria
Senior graduation practice 9-11:30am @ main gym
June 12 ACT @ SOCC
West gym open for informal pictures @ 5:00pm
Grads MUST be in West gym by 6:15pm
Graduation, 7:00pm @ main gym
SENIORS: There are not many school days left so please listen carefully to the following reminders:
If you have library books out, they are due by this Friday the 28th
If you owe fees, please take care of those in the main office now, don’t wait until
the last minute.
If you have library books or textbooks you are no longer using, turn those in now.
If you plan to attend college in the fall, let the principal’s secretary know the name
of the college where you want your final transcript send.
Menu's June 1 - 4
Breakfast Tuesday - Egg O'Muffin
Wednesday - Biscuits & Gravy
Thursday - Waffle & Ham
Friday - Breakfast Taco & Tots
Lunch Tuesday - BBQ Chicken Sandwich, BBQ Beef Sandwich & Tots,Chopsticks ( rice)
Wednesday - Pizza Wheel, Popcorn Chicken w/ mashed potatoes & gravy, Nachos
Thursday - BBQ Beef Sub, Salisbury steak & scalloped potatoes, Chopsticks (Noodles)
Friday - Sloppy Jo, Spaghetti & Garlic Bread, Nachos