Tuesday December 9, 2008

MARSHFIELD HIGH SCHOOL

Student Announcement

 

 

SCHEDULE   Regular

 

TODAY’S ACTIVITIES/ATHLETICS

4:00PM Coed Varsity Swimming North Bend High School Away

5:30PM Boys Junior Varsity Basketball Roseburg High School Home

5:30PM Boys Freshman Basketball Roseburg High School Home

5:30PM Girls Junior Varsity Basketball Roseburg High School Away

5:30PM Girls JV2 Basketball Roseburg High School Away

7:00PM Boys Varsity Basketball Roseburg High School Home

7:00PM Girls Varsity Basketball Roseburg High School Away

 

STUDENTS

 

Congratulations to the Pirate Forensic Team! 

 

This weekend at Willamette, the following students took home awards:

 

Ellen Fields won 2nd Place Senior Literary Interpretation

 

Jamey Moriarty and Ellen Fields won 2nd place in Senior Dual Interpretation

 

Connor Bryant won 2nd place in Novice Humorous Interpretation

 

Jessica Fox, in a split decision, took 3rd place in Senior Lincoln-Douglas Debate

 

Eduardo Rodriguez and Connor Bryant took 3rd place in Novice Public Debate 

 

Will Moriarty and Kelley Kennedy took 2nd place in Novice Public Debate

 

The MHS library will be closed on Thursday 12/18 from 9:30 through lunch for the National Honor Society Alumni Tea.  Make sure that you plan ahead if you need to check out or return materials because the library will not be open during study hall or lunch on that day.12/18

 

Senior Portfolio Reminder:

You should have already turned in your resume and 1 letter of recommendation by now.  Due yesterday was awards and achievements.  If you have not turned these things in, do so today!  Please take them to Mrs. Landrum in room 145 ASAP.  Thank you. 12/12

 

Senior parents will meet January 8 at 6:00 p.m. in the MHS library to continue planning the senior all-night party.  There will NOT be a meeting in December as was previously planned.12/19

 

OUTDOOR CLUB: Outdoor club will be meeting on Thursday December 18th at Lunch, in room 215.  We will be talking about our upcoming Snow and Surf trips.  This meeting is mandatory for all of those that are interested in going on the trips.  See you there.

 

Winter / Christmas buttons will be sold at lunch in the Main Room 242-

We have $1.00 buttons

We have a few seconds buttons for 50cents - wear a funky button!

We have $3.00 buttons that we can put your picture on and give it to you the next day.

If you have a picture that you would like made into a button- a 5 by 7 - we can do that too- they are great inexpensive gifts.

Thanks

Mrs. Yasana and the NAYA crew

 

 

Come to the Library and enter our Christmas contest.  Correctly guess the number of kisses in the glass tree and you will win all the stash inside, plus some more!  Any book you have read this school year makes you eligible to guess.  Each day you enter, you get a sweet treat for getting into the spirit.  Limited to one entry per day.

 

Students

A new has started, on Monday’s at Lunchtime for students dealing with family members, who use alcohol or drugs.  The group will be a confidential and safe place to bring together a small group of students with similar problems to get information, skills and for peer support.  If you are interested in participating contact your counselor (Mr.. Ferrin, Mr.. Miles or Ms. Skinner) or Susan Chappelear at 267-1336 for further information. 

 

 

The annual fall canned food drive has started – each class and the staff have boxes in the halls to put their canned food into.  Student Council will also be going door to door this weekend to get donations for the food drive. 

There will a prize awarded to the class with the most cans – and if we total over 1500 can donations the whole school will receive an hour long lunch in December.  If you have any questions or want to donate please see a student council

member.

 

Marshfield's third annual poetry slam will happen on Wednesday, Dec. 10.  For all you poets out there, it is time to start preparing a new piece to present at the slam.  For fans of the poetry slam, it is time to make plans to attend.  The slam will be hosted by the MHS English Department in the Drama Lab and begin at 7 p.m. on Dec. 10.  If you're not sure what a poetry slam is you will start hearing about it in your English class and will see a video of it at this week's pep assembly featuring last year's champion poet.  Interested students can ask their English teachers for more information or see Mrs. Hampton in Room 143.

 

 

"See's Candy bars for Sale!  There are four kinds: Milk chocolate, toffee nugget, dark chocolate with almonds, and milk chocolate with almonds. They are so good! Only $1.50 each. You can buy from Yahweh's Daughters or in PH 600. Get yours while they last!"

 

 CLUB 

 

Attention Key Club Members:  Important meeting today at lunch in room 226!  Pizza will be served.  Come and hear about membership & project updates.  We hope to see you there!

 

 

Teens for Christ will continue showing Ben Stein's "Expelled, No Intelligence Allowed." The club meets Tuesday at lunch in room 240. Refreshments provided."

 

National Honor Society meets in Mrs. Danielson's room Thursday at lunch.  We will be discussing the alumni tea plus helping at Shore Acres.  Bring your lunch and be on time!

 

"Yahweh's Daughters, bring your small gifts for Leah to PH600 by Monday, Dec. 15.  We need to get her Christmas box into the mail ASAP if she is to get it by Christmas.".

  

ATHLETES

 

All baseball Players:

Open field Saturday at 3 PM on the Baseball field.

 Coach Hall

 

 

COLLEG5

 

Attention Seniors, this Thursday, December 11th, a representative from the SOCC Financial Aid Office will be in the MHS library at 7:00 pm to present information on finding college money and to explain how to file the FAFSA—Free Application for Federal Student Aid. Every Senior should attend. Bring your parents/guardians too!

 

Western Oregon University representative will be on campus on Tuesday at 8:30 in the Mrs. Bunnell's room in Student Services.  If you are interested in hearing a presentation about Western Oregon, please come and attend the presentation during the first half of first period.

 

A Southern Oregon University representative will also be on campus on Tuesday.  The SOU rep will arrive at 12:30.  If you are interested in receiving information about Southern Oregon please stop by student services to hear the presentation.12/9

 

SENIORS remember to attend the Financial Aid Night at the MHS library on Dec. 11th at 7 pm.  This is an important time for you and your parents to get information you need to apply for the FAFSA.  Attending this event will assist you in receiving scholarships, grants, financial aid and work study.  BE THERE!!12/11

 

On December 16th all juniors will be attending College 101 at SOCC.  Students will be gone from approximately 8:30-11:45.  The intent of this event is to give students an idea of possibilities, and to inspire them to be academically successful and make post-secondary education plans.  During this time students will attend two classes at SOCC.  The students get to choose these classes.

 

 

 MENU 12/8-12/12

 

Breakfast    Monday       Muffin Yogurt

                 Tuesday       Biscuits & Gravy

                Wednesday   Waffles & sausage

                Thursday      Egg O"Muffin

                Friday          Oatmeal & sausage with fresh blueberries

 

 

Lunch      Monday        Cheeseburger  Corndog, Nachos, Hawaiian pizza

              Tuesday         Italian Chicken sandwich, Burrito, Chicken Fajita & rice, Sausage & Olive pizza

              Wednesday    Sloppy Jo, Omelet Sausage &seasoned potato wedges, Meat Lovers pizza

              Thursday        Chicken Nuggets, Chili Frito's, Sausage & Pepperoni pizza

              Friday            Cheeseburger, Hotdogs, Fishwich & Potato  wedges, Vegetarian pizza

 

 

Friday December 5, 2008

MARSHFIELD HIGH SCHOOL

Student Announcement

 

 

SCHEDULE   Regular

 

TODAY’S ACTIVITIES/ATHLETICS

 

4:00PM Boys Varsity Wrestling West Salem Invitational Away

4:00PM Boys Junior Varsity Wrestling West Salem Invitational Away

5:30PM Boys Junior Varsity Basketball Lebanon High School Home

5:30PM Boys Freshman Basketball Lebanon High School Home

5:30PM Girls Junior Varsity Basketball Marist High School Away

5:30PM Girls JV2 Basketball Marist High School Away

7:00PM Boys Varsity Basketball Lebanon High School Home

7:00PM Girls Varsity Basketball Marist High School (Endowment) Away

 

 

STUDENTS

 

Winter / Christmas buttons will be sold at lunch in the Main Room 242-

We have $1.00 buttons

We have a few seconds buttons for 50cents - wear a funky button!

We have $3.00 buttons that we can put your picture on and give it to you the next day.

If you have a picture that you would like made into a button- a 5 by 7 - we can do that too- they are great inexpensive gifts.

Thanks

Mrs. Yasana and the NAYA crew

 

 

Come to the Library and enter our Christmas contest.  Correctly guess the number of kisses in the glass tree and you will win all the stash inside, plus some more!  Any book you have read this school year makes you eligible to guess.  Each day you enter, you get a sweet treat for getting into the spirit.  Limited to one entry per day.

 

Students

A new has started, on Monday’s at Lunchtime for students dealing with family members, who use alcohol or drugs.  The group will be a confidential and safe place to bring together a small group of students with similar problems to get information, skills and for peer support.  If you are interested in participating contact your counselor (Mr.. Ferrin, Mr.. Miles or Ms. Skinner) or Susan Chappelear at 267-1336 for further information. 

 

 

The annual fall canned food drive has started – each class and the staff have boxes in the halls to put their canned food into.  Student Council will also be going door to door this weekend to get donations for the food drive. 

There will a prize awarded to the class with the most cans – and if we total over 1500 can donations the whole school will receive an hour long lunch in December.  If you have any questions or want to donate please see a student council

member.

 

Marshfield's third annual poetry slam will happen on Wednesday, Dec. 10.  For all you poets out there, it is time to start preparing a new piece to present at the slam.  For fans of the poetry slam, it is time to make plans to attend.  The slam will be hosted by the MHS English Department in the Drama Lab and begin at 7 p.m. on Dec. 10.  If you're not sure what a poetry slam is you will start hearing about it in your English class and will see a video of it at this week's pep assembly featuring last year's champion poet.  Interested students can ask their English teachers for more information or see Mrs. Hampton in Room 143.

 

 

"See's Candy bars for Sale!  There are four kinds: Milk chocolate, toffee nugget, dark chocolate with almonds, and milk chocolate with almonds. They are so good! Only $1.50 each. You can buy from Yahweh's Daughters or in PH 600. Get yours while they last!"

 

 CLUB 

Student Bible club meets every Friday, that is TODAY students, in Mrs. Hampton’s room 148 at Lunch.  Pizza provided.  All students are welcome.

 

"Yahweh's Daughters, don't forget to be a the Pony Village mall at 9:00.  Bring your See's Candy bars and money. See you there!"

 

"Yahweh's Daughters, bring your small gifts for Leah to PH600 by Monday, Dec. 13.  We need to get her Christmas box into the mail ASAP if she is to get it by Christmas.".

 

"All students are invited to come watch the movie "The Nativity Story" in PH600 at lunch Tuesday through Thursday. There will be free popcorn and soda. Come enjoy the newest version of the classic tale of Jesus' birth." 12/5

 

 

ATHLETES

 

All baseball Players:

Open field Saturday at 3 PM on the Baseball field.

 Coach Hall

 

 

COLLEGE

 

 

On December 16th all juniors will be attending College 101 at SOCC.  Students will be gone from approximately 8:30-11:45.  The intent of this event is to give students an idea of possibilities, and to inspire them to be academically successful and make post-secondary education plans.  During this time students will attend two classes at SOCC.  The students get to choose these classes.

 

 

 

Menu 12/1-12/5

 

Breakfast   

         Tuesday     Egg O'Muffin

     Wednesday    Biscuits & Gravy

         Thursday    French toast & sausage

         Friday       Pancake sausage dog

 

Lunch

        Tuesday     Nachos, Italian chicken patty sandwich, Sausage & Olive pizza

     Wednesday   Spaghetti & garlic bread, Cheesy chicken patty sandwich, Meat Lovers pizza

        Thursday   S & S chicken on rice, BBQ chicken patty sandwich, Sausage & Pepperoni pizza

         Friday       Salisbury steak & Mashed potato,  Chicken patty sandwich, Vegetarian pizza

 

 

Thursday December 4, 2008

MARSHFIELD HIGH SCHOOL

Student Announcement

 

 

SCHEDULE   Gold

 

TODAY’S ACTIVITIES/ATHLETICS

 

5:30PM Boys Freshman Basketball Pacific High School Away

7:00PM Boys Junior Varsity Basketball Pacific High School Away

TBA Coed Varsity Swimming Relay Meet @ Echo Hollow or Willamalane Away

 

STUDENTS

 

Winter / Christmas buttons will be sold at lunch in the Main Room 242-

We have $1.00 buttons

We have a few seconds buttons for 50cents - wear a funky button!

We have $3.00 buttons that we can put your picture on and give it to you the next day.

If you have a picture that you would like made into a button- a 5 by 7 - we can do that too- they are great inexpensive gifts.

Thanks

Mrs. Yasana and the NAYA crew

 

 

Come to the Library and enter our Christmas contest.  Correctly guess the number of kisses in the glass tree and you will win all the stash inside, plus some more!  Any book you have read this school year makes you eligible to guess.  Each day you enter, you get a sweet treat for getting into the spirit.  Limited to one entry per day.

 

Students

A new has started, on Monday’s at Lunchtime for students dealing with family members, who use alcohol or drugs.  The group will be a confidential and safe place to bring together a small group of students with similar problems to get information, skills and for peer support.  If you are interested in participating contact your counselor (Mr.. Ferrin, Mr.. Miles or Ms. Skinner) or Susan Chappelear at 267-1336 for further information. 

 

 

The annual fall canned food drive has started – each class and the staff have boxes in the halls to put their canned food into.  Student Council will also be going door to door this weekend to get donations for the food drive. 

There will a prize awarded to the class with the most cans – and if we total over 1500 can donations the whole school will receive an hour long lunch in December.  If you have any questions or want to donate please see a student council

member.

 

Marshfield's third annual poetry slam will happen on Wednesday, Dec. 10.  For all you poets out there, it is time to start preparing a new piece to present at the slam.  For fans of the poetry slam, it is time to make plans to attend.  The slam will be hosted by the MHS English Department in the Drama Lab and begin at 7 p.m. on Dec. 10.  If you're not sure what a poetry slam is you will start hearing about it in your English class and will see a video of it at this week's pep assembly featuring last year's champion poet.  Interested students can ask their English teachers for more information or see Mrs. Hampton in Room 143.

 

 

"See's Candy bars for Sale!  There are four kinds: Milk chocolate, toffee nugget, dark chocolate with almonds, and milk chocolate with almonds. They are so good! Only $1.50 each. You can buy from Yahweh's Daughters or in PH 600. Get yours while they last!"

 

 CLUB 

"Yahweh's Daughters, don't forget to be a the Pony Village mall at 9:00.  Bring your See's Candy bars and money. See you there!"

 

"Yahweh's Daughters, bring your small gifts for Leah to PH600 by Monday, Dec. 13.  We need to get her Christmas box into the mail ASAP if she is to get it by Christmas.".

 

"All students are invited to come watch the movie "The Nativity Story" in PH600 at lunch Tuesday through Thursday. There will be free popcorn and soda. Come enjoy the newest version of the classic tale of Jesus' birth." 12/5

 

 

ATHLETES

 

All baseball Players:

Open field Saturday at 3 PM on the Baseball field.

 Coach Hall

 

 

COLLEGE

 

 

On December 16th all juniors will be attending College 101 at SOCC.  Students will be gone from approximately 8:30-11:45.  The intent of this event is to give students an idea of possibilities, and to inspire them to be academically successful and make post-secondary education plans.  During this time students will attend two classes at SOCC.  The students get to choose these classes.

 

 

 

Menu 12/1-12/5

 

Breakfast   

         Tuesday     Egg O'Muffin

     Wednesday    Biscuits & Gravy

         Thursday    French toast & sausage

         Friday       Pancake sausage dog

 

Lunch

        Tuesday     Nachos, Italian chicken patty sandwich, Sausage & Olive pizza

     Wednesday   Spaghetti & garlic bread, Cheesy chicken patty sandwich, Meat Lovers pizza

        Thursday   S & S chicken on rice, BBQ chicken patty sandwich, Sausage & Pepperoni pizza

         Friday       Salisbury steak & Mashed potato,  Chicken patty sandwich, Vegetarian pizza

 

 

Wednesday December 3, 2008

MARSHFIELD HIGH SCHOOL

Student Announcement

 

 

SCHEDULE   Purple

 

TODAY’S ACTIVITIES/ATHLETICS

 

5:30PM Girls Varsity Basketball Grants Pass Jamboree Away

5:30PM Girls Junior Varsity Basketball Grants Pass Jamboree Away

 

STUDENTS

 

Winter / Christmas buttons will be sold at lunch in the Main Room 242-

We have $1.00 buttons

We have a few seconds buttons for 50cents - wear a funky button!

We have $3.00 buttons that we can put your picture on and give it to you the next day.

If you have a picture that you would like made into a button- a 5 by 7 - we can do that too- they are great inexpensive gifts.

Thanks

Mrs. Yasana and the NAYA crew

 

Congratulations to Rene Ricketts for correctly guessing the number of candy in the jar during the Library Thanksgiving contest.  Please come to the library to claim your prize.

 

Come to the Library and enter our Christmas contest.  Correctly guess the number of kisses in the glass tree and you will win all the stash inside, plus some more!  Any book you have read this school year makes you eligible to guess.  Each day you enter, you get a sweet treat for getting into the spirit.  Limited to one entry per day.

 

Students

A new group will start, December 1st at Lunchtime for students dealing with family members, who use alcohol or drugs.  The group will be a confidential and safe place to bring together a small group of students with similar problems to get information, skills and for peer support.  If you are interested in participating contact your counselor (Mr.. Ferrin, Mr.. Miles or Ms. Skinner) or Susan Chappelear at 267-1336 for further information. 

 

 

The annual fall canned food drive has started – each class and the staff have boxes in the halls to put their canned food into.  Student Council will also be going door to door this weekend to get donations for the food drive. 

There will a prize awarded to the class with the most cans – and if we total over 1500 can donations the whole school will receive an hour long lunch in December.  If you have any questions or want to donate please see a student council

member.

 

Marshfield's third annual poetry slam will happen on Wednesday, Dec. 10.  For all you poets out there, it is time to start preparing a new piece to present at the slam.  For fans of the poetry slam, it is time to make plans to attend.  The slam will be hosted by the MHS English Department in the Drama Lab and begin at 7 p.m. on Dec. 10.  If you're not sure what a poetry slam is you will start hearing about it in your English class and will see a video of it at this week's pep assembly featuring last year's champion poet.  Interested students can ask their English teachers for more information or see Mrs. Hampton in Room 143.

 

 

"See's Candy bars for Sale!  There are four kinds: Milk chocolate, toffee nugget, dark chocolate with almonds, and milk chocolate with almonds. They are so good! Only $1.50 each. You can buy from Yahweh's Daughters or in PH 600. Get yours while they last!"

 

 CLUB 

 

"Ben Stein's Expelled, No Intelligence Allowed,  will be showing at the Teens for Christ meeting in Room 240 during Tuesday lunch. Refreshments provided."

 

ATHLETES

FOOTBALL PLAYERS:  All freshman, JV and Varsity football players, your awards dessert is tonight at 6 PM in the Cafeteria. Please be sure to tell your parents as they are invited to attend as well. 

 

 

All baseball Players:

Open field Saturday at 3 PM on the Baseball field.

 Coach Hall

 

 

COLLEGE

 

 

On December 16th all juniors will be attending College 101 at SOCC.  Students will be gone from approximately 8:30-11:45.  The intent of this event is to give students an idea of possibilities, and to inspire them to be academically successful and make post-secondary education plans.  During this time students will attend two classes at SOCC.  The students get to choose these classes.

 

Southwestern is partnering with OSAC, ASPIRE and Oregon GEAR UP and Educational Credit Management Corporation to offer a free College Night in Oregon event from 6 to 9 p.m. on Monday, Nov. 24, on the Coos Bay campus. Parents and future college students are invited to come eat pizza and get information about planning and paying for college, as well as the opportunity to win one of four $500 scholarships. The agenda is as follows:

§  6 to 6:30 p.m., free pizza and soda at Oregon Coast Culinary Institute;

§  6:30 to 7 p.m., overview session in the Hales Center for the Performing Arts;

§  7 to 8:30 p.m., three half-hour break-out sessions back-to-back in the Lakeview Rooms; and

§  8:30 to 9 p.m., scholarship drawing in the Hales Center for the Performing Arts.

 

 2009 Engineering Discovery Showcase
Friday, January 23, 2009 - Engineering Building, Intel / Gordon & Betty Moore Atrium - 11:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. (lunch served from 12-1:00 p.m.)

The Engineering Discovery Showcase is a fun, hands-on, interactive event for students interested in engineering and computer science. Meet PSU engineering and computer science faculty and students; learn about the Maseeh College of Engineering and Computer Science degree programs and innovative research opportunities through interactive lab tours. This is a great opportunity to discover more about student life as well as hands-on engineering design and research.  If you are interested please contact student services 

 

Menu 12/1-12/5

 

Breakfast   

         Tuesday     Egg O'Muffin

     Wednesday    Biscuits & Gravy

         Thursday    French toast & sausage

         Friday       Pancake sausage dog

 

Lunch

        Tuesday     Nachos, Italian chicken patty sandwich, Sausage & Olive pizza

     Wednesday   Spaghetti & garlic bread, Cheesy chicken patty sandwich, Meat Lovers pizza

        Thursday   S & S chicken on rice, BBQ chicken patty sandwich, Sausage & Pepperoni pizza

         Friday       Salisbury steak & Mashed potato,  Chicken patty sandwich, Vegetarian pizza

 

 

Tuesday December 2, 2008

MARSHFIELD HIGH SCHOOL

Student Announcement

 

 

SCHEDULE   Regular

 

TODAY’S ACTIVITIES/ATHLETICS

 

12/02/08 MHS Jamboree- Hidden Valley, North Bend Home 5:30 PM

 

STUDENTS

 

Winter / Christmas buttons will be sold at lunch in the Main Room 242-

We have $1.00 buttons

We have a few seconds buttons for 50cents - wear a funky button!

We have $3.00 buttons that we can put your picture on and give it to you the next day.

If you have a picture that you would like made into a button- a 5 by 7 - we can do that too- they are great inexpensive gifts.

Thanks

Mrs. Yasana and the NAYA crew

 

Congratulations to Rene Ricketts for correctly guessing the number of candy in the jar during the Library Thanksgiving contest.  Please come to the library to claim your prize.

 

Come to the Library and enter our Christmas contest.  Correctly guess the number of kisses in the glass tree and you will win all the stash inside, plus some more!  Any book you have read this school year makes you eligible to guess.  Each day you enter, you get a sweet treat for getting into the spirit.  Limited to one entry per day.

 

Students

A new group will start Today, December 1st at Lunchtime for students dealing with family members, who use alcohol or drugs.  The group will be a confidential and safe place to bring together a small group of students with similar problems to get information, skills and for peer support.  If you are interested in participating contact your counselor (Mr.. Ferrin, Mr.. Miles or Ms. Skinner) or Susan Chappelear at 267-1336 for further information. 

 

 

The annual fall canned food drive has started – each class and the staff have boxes in the halls to put their canned food into.  Student Council will also be going door to door this weekend to get donations for the food drive. 

There will a prize awarded to the class with the most cans – and if we total over 1500 can donations the whole school will receive an hour long lunch in December.  If you have any questions or want to donate please see a student council

member.

 

Marshfield's third annual poetry slam will happen on Wednesday, Dec. 10.  For all you poets out there, it is time to start preparing a new piece to present at the slam.  For fans of the poetry slam, it is time to make plans to attend.  The slam will be hosted by the MHS English Department in the Drama Lab and begin at 7 p.m. on Dec. 10.  If you're not sure what a poetry slam is you will start hearing about it in your English class and will see a video of it at this week's pep assembly featuring last year's champion poet.  Interested students can ask their English teachers for more information or see Mrs. Hampton in Room 143.

 

 

"See's Candy bars for Sale!  There are four kinds: Milk chocolate, toffee nugget, dark chocolate with almonds, and milk chocolate with almonds. They are so good! Only $1.50 each. You can buy from Yahweh's Daughters or in PH 600. Get yours while they last!"

 

 CLUB 

 

"Ben Stein's Expelled, No Intelligence Allowed,  will be showing at the Teens for Christ meeting in Room 240 during Tuesday lunch. Refreshments provided."

 

ATHLETES

 

FOOTBALL PLAYERS:  All freshman, JV and Varsity football players, your awards dessert tomorrow night at 6 PM in the Cafeteria. Please be sure to tell your parents as they are invited to attend as well. 

 

 

All baseball Players:

Open field Saturday at 3 PM on the Baseball field.

 Coach Hall

 

 

COLLEGE

 

 

On December 16th all juniors will be attending College 101 at SOCC.  Students will be gone from approximately 8:30-11:45.  The intent of this event is to give students an idea of possibilities, and to inspire them to be academically successful and make post-secondary education plans.  During this time students will attend two classes at SOCC.  The students get to choose these classes.

 

Southwestern is partnering with OSAC, ASPIRE and Oregon GEAR UP and Educational Credit Management Corporation to offer a free College Night in Oregon event from 6 to 9 p.m. on Monday, Nov. 24, on the Coos Bay campus. Parents and future college students are invited to come eat pizza and get information about planning and paying for college, as well as the opportunity to win one of four $500 scholarships. The agenda is as follows:

§  6 to 6:30 p.m., free pizza and soda at Oregon Coast Culinary Institute;

§  6:30 to 7 p.m., overview session in the Hales Center for the Performing Arts;

§  7 to 8:30 p.m., three half-hour break-out sessions back-to-back in the Lakeview Rooms; and

§  8:30 to 9 p.m., scholarship drawing in the Hales Center for the Performing Arts.

 

 2009 Engineering Discovery Showcase
Friday, January 23, 2009 - Engineering Building, Intel / Gordon & Betty Moore Atrium - 11:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. (lunch served from 12-1:00 p.m.)

The Engineering Discovery Showcase is a fun, hands-on, interactive event for students interested in engineering and computer science. Meet PSU engineering and computer science faculty and students; learn about the Maseeh College of Engineering and Computer Science degree programs and innovative research opportunities through interactive lab tours. This is a great opportunity to discover more about student life as well as hands-on engineering design and research.  If you are interested please contact student services 

 

Menu 12/1-12/5

 

Breakfast   

         Tuesday     Egg O'Muffin

     Wednesday    Biscuits & Gravy

         Thursday    French toast & sausage

         Friday       Pancake sausage dog

 

Lunch

        Tuesday     Nachos, Italian chicken patty sandwich, Sausage & Olive pizza

     Wednesday   Spaghetti & garlic bread, Cheesy chicken patty sandwich, Meat Lovers pizza

        Thursday   S & S chicken on rice, BBQ chicken patty sandwich, Sausage & Pepperoni pizza

         Friday       Salisbury steak & Mashed potato,  Chicken patty sandwich, Vegetarian pizza