Friday, April 2, 2010
STUDENT ANNOUNCEMENTS
SCHEDULE: GOLD
TODAY'S ATHLETICS/ACTIVITIES:
Honor roll/Principal's list distribution, 11:50-12:10pm
JV baseball vs. Brookings 2 games @ MHS, 3:00pm
JV softball @ Brookings 2 games, 3:00pm
V baseball @ Brookings 2 games, 3:00pm
V softball vs. Brookings 2 games @ MHS, 3:00pm
Saturday
Boys tennis vs. Hidden Valley @ MHS, Noon
Girls tennis vs. Hidden Valley @ MHS, 3:00pm
Frosh/soph track meet @N. Bend, 10:00am
Senior all night party GARAGE SALE @ Blossom Gulch
This message is going out to all Z-club members! There will be a z-club meeting during lunch on Friday in Pirate Hall room 500.
NAYA Students-- Order your sweatshirts from Mrs.. Yasana room 242 or Dawn Malliett ext 392-- just bring her the size .
Next meeting Monday April 5 Lunch Room 242 - Road trips and pow wows on the agenda! Thanks - Mrs. Yasana
WIZARD OF OZ at LTOB…………………….
Swooped from her Kansas farm by a terrible twister, young Dorothy Gale and her dog Toto find themselves in a fantastic world of witches and wizards.
Befriended by the inhabitants of Munchkinland, Dorothy learns her only hope of returning to Kansas is to follow the yellow brick road to the Emerald City, home of the magnificent and all powerful Wizard of Oz.
Joined in her enchanted quest by a Scarecrow in search of a brain, a Tin Man in search of a heart and a Cowardly Lion in need of c-c-c-courage, Dorothy leads the merry band dancing and singing toward their dreams.
This guarantees to delight those who let their minds and hearts drift to that magical place that will forever be..."Somewhere over the rainbow."
The Wizard of Oz opens April 23rd and runs weekends thru May 16th. Call LTOB Ticket office at 541-756-4336 for information and reservations. Hurry, it's filling up fast.
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Attention Slam poets: The spring poetry slam will be held Tuesday, April 13 at 7 p.m. in the cafeteria. Start getting your poems ready now. If you are interested in participating in the slam please see Mrs. Hampton in Room 146 in the Main Building. You will need to sign up by Monday, April 12 and turn in a copy of your poem at that time. Also, DVDs are available for sale of last spring's slam and the slam held in December. See Mrs. Hampton if interested in purchasing one or they will be available at the April 13th slam.
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The Mr. MHS Pageant is April 10th at 7pm
In the MHS Auditorium
$5.00/per person
$20.00 family pass (2 adults 4 children)
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Staff and students: You are invited to attend the spring MHS poetry slam on Tuesday, April 13 at 7 p.m. in the cafeteria. Come for an evening of fun and an opportunity to see some talented student writers and performers at MHS. The event is free, appropriate for all ages (as long as children can be quiet during performances) and includes free refreshments.
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Attention all Juniors and Seniors the SAT Deadline for the May 1, 2010 test WAS March 31, 2010, Lateapplication deadline is April 8, 2010. See your counselor or ETS students can see Mr. Neil Winberg and Upward Bound students can see Mr. John Finney for registration information or Fee Waiver (Free Lunch or Reduced Lunch).
Registration fee is $45 for SAT and $20 for SAT Subject Tests, late registration fee is an additional $23. June 5th is the next test which will be too late for many college admissions and scholarship deadlines.
Don't hesitate register today! Remaining test dates for SAT
Deadlines
Test Dates Test Regular Late
May 1, 2010
SAT & Subject Tests
March 31, 2010 April 8**
June 5, 2010
SAT & Subject Tests
May 5, 2010 May 13**
**Online/Phone deadlines are April 15th for May 1st test and May 19 for June 5th test!
Wes Ferrin
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SENIOR REMINDERS for March/April:
April 3rd Senior all night party garage sale
April 6th Senior all night party parent meeting @ Harding, 7:00pm
April 8th Completed senior portfolio due to Mrs. Landrum TODAY, room 145
April 10th ACT @ SOCC
April 10th Mr. MHS @ auditorium, 7:00pm
April 15th Senior class meeting
April 15th Pick up Jostens orders and graduation tickets during US Studies or English classes, before school or at lunch. Complete walking partner form. If you do not have US Studies or English, pick up items from Mrs. Landrum in room 145
MENU
Breakfast
Tuesday - Egg O'Muffin
Wednesday - Omelet, Ham & Biscuit
Thursday - Waffle & Ham
Friday - Breakfast Burrito
Lunch
Tuesday - BBQ Chicken Sandwich, Chop Sticks, Soft Tacos & Mexi rice
Wednesday - Pizza Wheel, Nachos, Chicken Gravy & Mashed Potatoes
Thursday - BBQ Beef Sub, Spaghetti & Garlic Bread, Chop Sticks
Friday - BBQ Turkey Sandwich, Nachos, Teriyaki Beef & Rice
Wednesday, February 17, 2010
STUDENT ANNOUNCEMENTS
SCHEDULE: GOLD - MORNING ASSEMBLY
TODAY’S ATHLETICS/ACTIVITIES:
Peer tutoring @ library, 7:20-7:50am
Morning assembly in Auditorium for juniors – forecasting presentation, 9:27-9:59am
All other students remain in 5th period
Senior all night parents meeting @ library, 6:00pm
Soccer open gym @ Harding, 6:30-8:30pm
Chess club @ library, 7-9:00pm
Thursday PURPLE afternoon assembly schedule
Afternoon assembly in Auditorium for sophomores – forecasting presentation, 2:09-2:41pm All other students remain in 4th period
After school study hall @ PH 612, 3-4:00pm
G BX @ MidW League Tournament
Friday GOLD morning assembly schedule
Morning assembly in Auditorium for freshmen – forecasting presentation, 9:27-9:59am All other students remain in 5th period
G BX @ MidW League Tournament
JV2 BX @ MidW League Tournament
Saturday
G BX @ MidW League Tournament
JV2 BX @ MidW League Tournament
Club VB practice @
Coast League BB @ MHS, 9:00-3:00pm
Sunday
Club VB practice @ Harding, 9-Noon
Mr. MHS VB practice @ Main gym, 1-3:00pm
Softball open gym @ West gym, 3-6:00pm
Soccer open gym @ Harding, 6-8:00pm
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The Key Club will meet Thursday February 18th. We will meet in room 133, by student services. Lunch will be provided. We will be discussing our plans for the rest of the year. Key Club is sponsored by the Coos Bay Kiwanis Club and is an excellent way to meet your community service requirement for graduation and there are many local scholarships awarded each year. Come see what it is all about!
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"Marshfield Track and Field invites you to join the defending state championship program. Do you want to get faster? stronger? more athletic? Then track and field is the sport for you. Our program is happy to welcome students who have never competed in track and field but want to learn the sport and become part of an historic legacy. Practice starts at 3:00 pm on Monday, February 22nd. Meet at the track with a gold card!" Coach McIntosh
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ART STUDENTS!
Don't forget the Visions 2010 Juried Art Show at the
ABSOLUTE DEADLINE for all ready to hang and display artwork is Feb 23!!!! This is one of the best opportunities in the State of
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"Yahweh's Daughters is showing the movie 'Expelled: No Intelligence Allowed' Wednesdays at lunch in Pirate Hall 600. This is a great film discussing Intelligent Design vs. Evolution. Anyone is welcome to join us. Bring your lunch and a friend. Hope to see you there!"
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SENIOR DISTINCTIONS – seniors, nominate yourself to be recognized for your own unique distinction. This year the yearbook staff is taking an alternative approach to the traditional Senior Distinctions and every senior will have the opportunity to have their own distinction printed in the yearbook. You will nominate yourself for the distinction you think you deserve….you decide and create your own! They can be funny, serious or unusual distinctions and the purpose is to go beyond the traditional ones used in the past . You can pick up a form in the main office, complete it and return it to Mr. Peters or to the box in the main office.
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SENIOR REMINDERS for February/March:
February 17th Senior all night party parent meeting @ library, 6:00pm
February 25th Senior class meeting
March 1st Senior parent ads for yearbook are due
March 1st OSAC application deadline
SOCC deadline
March 11th Senior class meeting
March 11th Senior career portfolio – 3 classroom evidence due to Mrs. Landrum
In room 145
March 12th MHS local scholarship application deadline today at 3:00pm
March 13th SAT @ SOCC
March 18th Senior career portfolio – 3 awards/achievements due to Mrs. Landrum
In room 145
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Any student interested in running for an ASB office for next year must be an active student council member for at least three months to run. Please watch for the meeting times to be posted and start attending if you are interested in running for office.
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Attention Juniors and Seniors interested in attending Oregon Institute of Technology. A representative from OIT will be here Tuesday, February 23rd at 10:20am in room 133. She will be giving out information about the school and able to answer questions. Ms Skinner
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On Friday, February 26th
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“BLACK LIGHT BOOGIE” dance will be held in the MHS main gym from 8-11:00pm on Saturday, February 27th. Tickets will go on sale next week in the main hallway for $5/person ($8 at the door). All students must bring school ID to the dance and their tickets with them. NEON paint will be available to paint yourself!!!
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SWING CLUB is meeting on Thursday afternoons at
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Menu's Feb. 16 - 19
Breakfast - Tuesday - Egg O'Muffin
Wednesday - Scrambled Eggs & Biscuit
Thursday - French toast sticks & Sausage, 7:00am Breakfast of Champions
Friday - Omelet, Ham & Toast
Lunch - Tuesday - BBQ Chicken Sandwich, Chop sticks, Chicken Fajita
Wednesday - Pizza Wheel, Chcicken Nuggets, Nachos
Thursday - BBQ Beef Sub, Corndog & Tots,Chop sticks
Friday - Italian Chicken sandwich, Mac & Cheese & Garlic Bread, Nachos
SERVE DAILY: Cheeseburger, Chicken Sandwich, Deli Subs & wrap, Salads
Monday, February 8, 2010
STUDENT ANNOUNCEMENTS
SCHEDULE: PURPLE
TODAY'S ATHLETICS/ACTIVITIES:
Tuesday – GOLD
Peer tutoring @ library, 7:20-7:50am
After school study hall @ Pirate Hall 612, 3-4:00pm
Boys BX @ Thurston
Girls BX vs Thurston @ MHS
Wednesday – PURPLE
Knowledge Bowl @ Siuslaw
Peer tutoring @ library, 7:20-7:50am
Soccer open gym @ Harding, 6:30-8:30pm
Chess club @ library, 7-9:00pm
Thursday – GOLD morning pep assembly
Student Council @ library, 7:30am
After school study hall @ PH 612, 3-4:00pm
Friday – NO SCHOOL
Wrestling, District @ Churchill
Boys BX JV & V vs. NEHS @ MHS
Girls BX @ NEHS
Saturday
Wrestling, District @ Churchill
Baseball infield camp @ Main gym, 10-Noon
Club VB practice @ West gym, 9-Noon
Sunday
Baseball infield camp @ Main gym, 10-Noon
Club VB practice @ Harding, 2-5:45pm
Softball open gym @ West gym, 3-6:00pm
Soccer open gym @ Harding, 6-8:00pm
MONDAY, February 15th – No school in honor of President's Day
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CHANGE of meeting place: Tuesday and Thursday After School Tutoring has been moved from the library to Pirate Hall, room 612
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"Yahweh's Daughters is showing the movie 'Expelled: No Intelligence Allowed' Wednesdays at lunch in Pirate Hall 600. This is a great film discussing Intelligent Design vs. Evolution. Anyone is welcome to join us. Bring your lunch and a friend. Hope to see you there!"
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Native American Youth Association Lunch Meeting
February 8, 2010 main MHS Room 242
We have lots to discuss- possible road trip to Portland.. Come join us, even if you haven't been to a meeting yet!
Thanks- Mrs. Yasana / Elliott Aurdahl, Dawn Malliett
If you were in Mrs. Yasana's first semester class, go to her room to pick up your past graded assignments- the music projects and so forth! Thanks.
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Heart Grams will be for sale before school and at lunch time in the front hall of the
Main building until Feb. 9th. Pick up your flyer that shows 15 design choices along with an order form, then place your order any time before February 9th, cost is .50 each.
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SENIOR DISTINCTIONS – seniors, nominate yourself to be recognized for your own unique distinction. This year the yearbook staff is taking an alternative approach to the traditional Senior Distinctions and every senior will have the opportunity to have their own distinction printed in the yearbook. You will nominate yourself for the distinction you think you deserve….you decide and create your own! They can be funny, serious or unusual distinctions and the purpose is to go beyond the traditional ones used in the past . You can pick up a form in the main office, complete it and return it to Mr. Peters or to the box in the main office.
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SENIOR REMINDERS for February:
February 11th Senior Career Portfolio, 3rd letter of recommendation due to Mrs. Landrum in room 145
February 12th "Early Bird Turn-In" for OSAC application (due electronically)
Marshfield local "early bird" deadline @ 3:00pm
February 15th SOU application/scholarship priority date
February 16th WOU application/scholarship priority date
February 17th Senior all night party parent meeting @ library, 6:00pm
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Seniors,
The March 13th SAT® is one of the last opportunities they have to get their scores to colleges for admission consideration. THE DEADLINE IS FEBRUARY 10. See your counselor or ETS students can see Mr. Neil Winberg and Upward Bound students can see Mr. John Finney, for registration information or Fee Waiver (Free Lunch or Reduced Lunch).
Registration fee is $45 for SAT and $20 for SAT Subject Tests, late registration fee is an additional $23.
SAT Test Date:
March 13, 2010
Registration Deadline:
February 10, 2010
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South Coast Babe Ruth Baseball for 13 to 15 year olds batting practice begins February 9th. Tuesday the 9th and Thursday the 11th at Clyde Allen Field batting cages at 6:30 and Wednesday the 10th at Marshfield at 6:30. Registration available at the field. Please call Mike Taylor at 756-5443 or Rick Spring at 756-4669 for additional information.
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4th Annual National Engineer's Week Dinner coming Wednesday, Feb 10th: Engineers and guest speakers from Oregon colleges & universities will be at the SOCC campus to talk to high school students about careers in engineering and land surveying. This is a great opportunity to learn about degrees that lead to jobs in a stable, well-paying career area. Students will have their dinner paid for, and parents are encouraged to attend. Dinner for parents will cost $14.50 each. Doors open at 4:30pm. Dinner starts at 5:30. See Mr. Winberg or Mr. Finney in room 137 for registration form.
(Winberg, please run through 2/5)
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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<http://www.getcollegefunds.org/>.
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Talent Search & Upward Bound Juniors & Seniors: On Monday, February 15th, TRIO is taking students to Oregon State University in Corvallis to visit the campus. Learn about degrees, student programs, financial aid, and tuition costs in sessions geared to future college students. See Mr. Finney or Mr. Winberg in room 137 for permission slips. (Winberg, please run through Feb. 14th)
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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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SWING CLUB will begin meeting on Thursday afternoons at Sunset Middle School. If you are interested in attending you may ride bus 40 or 26 to Sunset but will need to arrange your own ride home. We hope you'll join us.
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