Wednesday, January 6, 2010

MARSHFIELD HIGH SCHOOL
STUDENT ANNOUNCEMENTS


SCHEDULE: GOLD

TODAY'S ATHLETICS/ACTIVITIES:

Dept Chair meetings
Forensics, room 413,7-8:00am
Peer tutoring, library, 7:20-7:50am
Wrestling @ MHS, 6:30pm
Soccer open gym, Harding, 6:30-8:30pm
Chess club, library, 7-9:00pm

Thursday
Forensics, room 413, 7-8:00am
Student Council, library, 7:30am
Senior meeting, Auditorium
Wrestling @ OR Classic Redmond
Boys BX @ Willamette
After school study hall, library, 3-4:00pm
Dance practice, Harding, 6-8:00pm
Church League BXB, Harding, 7-9:30pm

Friday
Forensics, room 413, 7-8:00am
New Year's morning pep ssembly, main gym
Site Council, room 133, 7:00am
Swim @ Churchill
Wrestling @ OR Classic Redmond
Girls BX vs. Willamette @ MHS
Dance practice, Harding, 6-8:00pm

Saturday
Club VB practice, Main & West gyms, 9:00am-Noon
Wrestling @ OR Classic Redmond

Sunday
Club VB practice, Harding, 9:00am-Noon
City League BX, Harding, 2-5:45pm
Boot Camp, MHS Track, 2-3:00pm
Softball open gym, West gym, 3-6:00pm
Soccer open gym, Harding, 6-8:00pm

For you serious movie buffs: For the Love of Movies The Story of American Film Criticism will be showing in room 242 during lunch this 1/6,7,8, 2010 Wednesday, Thursday and Friday- it's an 80 minute documentary examining the rich saga of American movie reviewing. Staff, students, and guests are welcome to view this documentary. Bring your lunch- Documentary will begin 8 minutes after lunch bell rings Mrs. Yasana
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We will be on a one hour assembly schedule Thursday, January 7. There are three main objectives for the hour assembly - 1) Seniors will receive a presentation from Caddie McKeown in the auditorium and an up-date on important timelines prior to graduation. 2) Freshmen, sophomore and junior students will remain in 1st block and use it as a study hall and/or be allowed to go to other classes for make-up assignments 3) Freshmen will report to the West Gym @ 9:50 for a class meeting after their thirty five minutes of study hall and/or seeking help from another instructor.

The freshmen, sophomores and juniors will not be able to leave 1st period block unless they have a written pass from the requesting instructor.

ONE HOUR ASSEMBLY SCHEDULE

Block 1 8:00-9:08
Announcements 9:08-9:13
Seniors to Auditorium 9:13-10:20
Freshmen to West Gym 9:50-10:20
Block 2 10:27-11:35
Lunch 11:35-12:05
Block 3 12:15-1:23
Block 4 1:33-2:41
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ATTENTION ALL BOYS & GIRLS INTERESTED IN PLAYING GOLF THIS YEAR – come to the informational meeting on Tuesday, January 12th during lunchtime in Pirate Hall Room 510. Coach Banks and Coach Wilson will be there to give information regarding tryouts, paperwork, fees, etc. Bring your lunch with you. (Wilson – 1/12)
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"The defending league and state champion track and field team invites you to join us for preseason workouts under the stands at Prefontaine Track. Interested students not already participating in an interscholastic sport can get stronger and faster in a program that emphasizes plyometrics, olympic lifting, and gymnastic elements. Practices run from 3:00 to 4:30 four days a week. Ask captains Andrew Davidson, Chris Cordova, or Blake Kemp for details." Thank you, Coach McIntosh
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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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STUDENTS: If your mailing address has changed since the beginning of school, please give the correct MAILING address information to one of the secretaries in any of the MHS offices. This will help us to make sure that information about grades, policies, or calendar events reach your parents on time. (MR. MULKEY)

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THE NEXT DRIVER'S EDUCATION CLASS will begin January 11th and meet Monday and Wednesday evenings through March 15th. Classes will be held at Marshfield. Additional information and registration forms are available in the main office.
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Menu's Jan. 4 - 8

Breakfast Monday - Pancakes & Ham
Tuesday - Ham & Cheese Muffin
Wednesday - Biscuits & Gravy
Thursday - French toast stix's
Friday - Waffles & Sausage

Lunch Monday - BBQ Chicken sandwich, Nachos, Chicken Fajita
Tuesday - Hot Ham & Cheese sandwich, Teriyaki Beef & Rice, Chop Sticks
Wednesday - Pizza sandwich, Toasted Cheese sandwich & Vegi Soup, Nachos
Thursday - BBQ Beef sandwich, Taco's & Mexi rice, Chop sticks
Friday - Italian Chicken sandwich, Tangy Chicken & rice, Nachos
SERVED DAILY: Cheeseburgers, Chicken patty sandwich, Pizza, Deli subs, Salads

Tuesday, January 5, 2010

MARSHFIELD HIGH SCHOOL

STUDENT ANNOUNCEMENTS

 

 

SCHEDULE:            PURPLE

 

TODAY’S ATHLETICS/ACTIVITIES:

           

                        Forensics, room 413, 7-8:00am

                        Peer tutoring, library, 7:20-7:50am

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

                        Boys BX JV2 @ Coquille, 6:30pm

                        Girls JV2 BX vs. Pacific @ MHS West gym, 5:30pm

                        Dance practice, Harding, 6-8:00pm

 

            Wednesday

                        Dept Chair meetings

                        Forensics, room 413,7-8:00am

                        Peer tutoring, library, 7:20-7:50am

                        Wrestling @ MHS, 6:30pm

                        Soccer open gym, Harding, 6:30-8:30pm

                        Chess club, library, 7-9:00pm

 

            Thursday

                        Forensics, room 413, 7-8:00am

                        Student Council, library, 7:30am

                        Senior meeting, Auditorium

                        Wrestling @ OR Classic Redmond

                        Boys BX @ Willamette

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

                        Dance practice, Harding, 6-8:00pm

                        Church League BXB, Harding, 7-9:30pm

 

            Friday

                        Forensics, room 413, 7-8:00am

                        New Year’s morning pep ssembly, main gym

                        Site Council, room 133, 7:00am

                        Swim @ Churchill

                        Wrestling @ OR Classic Redmond

                        Girls BX vs. Willamette @ MHS

                        Dance practice, Harding, 6-8:00pm

 

            Saturday

                        Club VB practice, Main & West gyms, 9:00am-Noon

                        Wrestling @ OR Classic Redmond

 

            Sunday

                        Club VB practice, Harding, 9:00am-Noon

                        City League BX, Harding, 2-5:45pm

                        Boot Camp, MHS Track, 2-3:00pm

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

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

 

 

 

ATTENTION ALL BOYS & GIRLS INTERESTED IN PLAYING GOLF THIS YEAR – come to the informational meeting on Tuesday, January 12th during lunchtime in Pirate Hall Room 510. Coach Banks and Coach Wilson will be there to give information regarding tryouts, paperwork, fees, etc.  Bring your lunch with you.   (Wilson – 1/12)

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"The defending league and state champion track and field team invites you to join us for preseason workouts under the stands at Prefontaine Track.  Interested students not already participating in an interscholastic sport can get stronger and faster in a program that emphasizes plyometrics, olympic lifting, and gymnastic elements.  Practices run from 3:00 to 4:30 four days a week.  Ask captains Andrew Davidson, Chris Cordova, or Blake Kemp for details."      Thank you, Coach McIntosh

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STUDENTS:  If your mailing address has changed since the beginning of school, please give the correct MAILING address information to one of the secretaries in any of the MHS offices.  This will help us to make sure that information about grades, policies, or calendar events reach your parents on time.  (MR. MULKEY)

           

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THE NEXT DRIVER’S EDUCATION CLASS will begin January 11th and meet Monday and Wednesday evenings through March 15th.  Classes will be held at Marshfield.  Additional information and registration forms are available in the main office.

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Menu's  Jan. 4 - 8

 

Breakfast    Monday - Pancakes & Ham

                 Tuesday - Ham & Cheese Muffin

            Wednesday - Biscuits & Gravy

                Thursday - French toast stix's

                    Friday - Waffles & Sausage

 

Lunch        Monday - BBQ Chicken sandwich, Nachos, Chicken Fajita

                Tuesday - Hot Ham & Cheese sandwich, Teriyaki Beef & Rice, Chop Sticks

           Wednesday - Pizza sandwich, Toasted Cheese sandwich & Vegi Soup, Nachos

               Thursday - BBQ Beef sandwich, Taco's & Mexi rice, Chop sticks

                   Friday - Italian Chicken sandwich, Tangy Chicken & rice, Nachos

           SERVED DAILY: Cheeseburgers, Chicken patty sandwich, Pizza, Deli subs, Salads

 

 

Wednesday, December 2, 2009

MARSHFIELD HIGH SCHOOL

STUDENT ANNOUNCEMENTS

 

 

SCHEDULE:   GOLD                    

 

 

TODAY'S ATHLETICS/ACTIVITIES:

                        Department Chair Meetings

                        Forensics, room 413, 7-8:00am

                        Peer tutoring, library, 7:20-7:50am

                        Soccer open gym, Harding, 6:30-8:30pm

                        Chess Club, library, 7-9:00pm   

           

THIS WEEK:

           

           

            Thursday

                        Forensics, room 413, 7-8:00am

                        Student Council mtg, library, 7:30am

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

            Friday

                        NO SCHOOL – Professional Development Day

                        Boys BX @ Lebanon, Frosh-JV-V

                        Girls BX vs. Coquille @ MHS, VJ & V

                        Swim district relays @ WLane, 3:30pm

            Saturday

                        SAT @ SOCC

                        Wrestling @ Springfield, 9:00am

                        Boys BX vs. Wilsonville @ MHS

                                    JV2 & JV @ 1:00pm

                                    V @ 3:00pm

                        Club VB practice, main & west gyms, 9am-Noon

                        Girls BX @ NB

                                    JV2 W 4:00pm

                                    JV @ 5:30pm

                                    V @ 7:00pm

                        Kids Clinic – Dance Team, west gym, 10am-2:00pm

            Sunday

                        Club VB practice, Harding, 9am-Noon

                        City league BB, Harding, 2-5:45pm

                        Boot Camp, MHS track, 2-3:00pm

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

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

 

 

 

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 The 8th Annual Coos Bay/North Bend Bus Jam is this Saturday.  Bus Jam is a one-day collection of new toys and non-perishable foods to help Coos County families in need.  Donations are stuffed on busses located at the Coos Bay and North Bend Bi-Mart Stores  from 10am-3pm). 

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Attention Oregon State fans!!  Oregon State University will be here on Monday, Dec. 7th at 8:00 am in room 133 to visit with juniors and seniors interested in attending OSU.  (Skinner, Dec. 7)

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Friday, December 5, 2009: Miss Coos County's Outstanding Teen Program will be holding its annual Teen Boot Camp on the SWOCC campus in Empire Hall upstairs in LVE. It will be an all day camp covering every aspect of the program including:

 

 Program requirements and deadlines

 

 Preparation for competition

 

 A complete look at our scholarship program

 

 The opportunity to meet girls your age who share your desire in bettering themselves through competition for scholarship money you can access when you graduate

 

 Lunch, snacks, a t-shirt, and special guests

 

In order to compete in our annual pageant, you must complete the Boot Camp. The cost of the camp is $200.00. The money generated goes directly into the scholarship fund. We encourage you to find a sponsor for your camp fee. Deadline for registration is December 4th. If you do not already have a registration form, one can be obtained by emailing Maureen Everetts at stinkeyemom@hotmail.com

For further information, you can call 290-3466 or email: stinkeyemom@hotmail.com

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Students,

Are you looking for a gift to give to someone special, but don't have the cash?  Consider giving the gift of a book.   The library will have their 4th Annual Treasure Chest of Books available to MHS students.  The Treasure Chest is available at lunch time during the week of Dec 7- Dec 11.  There are books for all ages.  Donation are appreciated, but not required. Mrs. Christensen

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Official announcement as posted on the LTOB website:

The Director of "The Wizard of Oz", Byrell Justice, has announced that tryouts will be December 7th, 8th and 10th, 2009.  (Monday, Tuesday and Thursday). (No auditions Thursday because the theatre is booked).

EVERY ROLE IN THIS PLAY IS AVAILABLE!
NOTHING HAS BEEN PRE-CAST!!

Everyone wanting to audition for a principle character (Dorothy, Glenda, Scarecrow, Tin Man, Cowardly Lion, Wicked Witch of the West, and the Wizard) needs to come with a two minute, memorized monologue

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Tuesday, December 15th ALL JUNIORS will be attending College 101 at Southwestern Oregon Community College.  Students will be gone from approximately 8:30-11:30.

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Attention slam poets and those who love to watch poetry slams:  Marshfield's first poetry slam of the school year will be held Thursday, Dec. 17, 2009 at 7 p.m. in the MHS cafeteria.  Poets should start fine tuning those poems. More information will follow.  Interested students should ask their English teacher for details or stop by and see Mrs. Hampton in Room 146 in the Main Building if they have questions.

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Menu's Nove. 30 - Dec. 3

 

Breakfast - Monday - Pancakes & Sausage

                Tuesday - Egg Ham 7 Cheese Muffin

           Wednesday - French toast stix's

              Thursday -  Egg, Sausage Cheese Muffin 

 

Lunch -     Monday - BBQ chicken Sandwich, BBQ Riblet Sandwich, Nacho's, Hawaiian Pizza

               Tuesday - Hot Ham & Cheese sandwich, Chicken Fajita's, Chop Sticks, Sausage & Pepperoni Pizza

           Wednesday - Hawaiian Chicken sandwich, Spaghetti & Garlic Bread, Nachos, Meat Lovers Pizza

               Thursday - BBQ Beef Sub, Teriyaki Beef on rice, Chop Sticks, Sausage Pizza

                SERVED DAILY:  Cheeseburgers, Chicken Patty Sandwiches, Deli Subs & Wraps, to go salads, Pepperoni & Garlic Cheese pizza

 

Monday, November 30, 2009

MARSHFIELD HIGH SCHOOL

STUDENT ANNOUNCEMENTS

 

 

SCHEDULE:   GOLD                    

 

 

TODAY'S ATHLETICS/ACTIVITIES:

            Forensics, room 413, 7-8:00am

            Meet the Pirate Night, MHS, 5:30pm

                       

 

THIS WEEK:

            Tuesday:

                        Forensics, room 413, 7-8:00am

                        Peer Tutoring, library, 7:20-7:50am

                        SIOP workshop, rooms 612 & 400, 8am-4pm

                        Wrestling @ MHS, 6:00pm

                        After School Study Hall, Library, 3-4:00pm    

                        Wrestling officials assoc meeting, PH foyer, 6:30-7:00pm

            Wednesday

                        Department Chair Meetings

                        Forensics, room 413, 7-8:00am

                        Peer tutoring, library, 7:20-7:50am

                        Soccer open gym, Harding, 6:30-8:30pm

                        Chess Club, library, 7-9:00pm

            Thursday

                        Forensics, room 413, 7-8:00am

                        Student Council mtg, library, 7:30am

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

            Friday

                        NO SCHOOL – Professional Development Day

                        Boys BX @ Lebanon, Frosh-JV-V

                        Girls BX vs. Coquille @ MHS, VJ & V

                        Swim district relays @ WLane, 3:30pm

            Saturday

                        SAT @ SOCC

                        Wrestling @ Springfield, 9:00am

                        Boys BX vs. Wilsonville @ MHS

                                    JV2 & JV @ 1:00pm

                                    V @ 3:00pm

                        Club VB practice, main & west gyms, 9am-Noon

                        Girls BX @ NB

                                    JV2 W 4:00pm

                                    JV @ 5:30pm

                                    V @ 7:00pm

                        Kids Clinic – Dance Team, west gym, 10am-2:00pm

            Sunday

                        Club VB practice, Harding, 9am-Noon

                        City league BB, Harding, 2-5:45pm

                        Boot Camp, MHS track, 2-3:00pm

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

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

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SENIORS:  THESE ARE IMPORTANT REMINDERS FOR TUESDAY, December 1st:

                        Deadline for EOU Early Action Application

                        Senior all night party parent meeting in the library @ 6:00pm

                        Financial Aid Night for parents in the library @ 7:00pm

 

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 MHS Speech and Debate Team placements at last weekend's tournament at Woodburn High School:

 

Jamey Moriarty: 2nd in Senior Duo Interpretation, 2nd in Senior Memorized Interpretation             and 3rd in Senior Poetry.

Justin Rodriguez: 1st in Senior Memorized Interpretation, 2nd in Senior Duo Interpretation

Natasha Martin and Katie Frank: 1st in Novice Duo Interpretation

Nathan Fox: 1st in Novice Memorized Interpretation

 

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 The 8th Annual Coos Bay/North Bend Bus Jam is just around the corner.  Bus Jam is a one-day collection of new toys and non-perishable foods to help Coos County families in need.  Donations are stuffed on busses located at the Coos Bay and North Bend Bi-Mart Stores (Saturday, Dec 5th from 10am-3pm). 

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Attention Oregon State fans!!  Oregon State University will be here on Monday, Dec. 7th at 8:00 am in room 133 to visit with juniors and seniors interested in attending OSU.  (Skinner, Dec. 7)

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On Friday, December 5, 2009 Miss Coos County's Outstanding Teen Program will be holding its annual Teen Boot Camp on the SWOCC campus in Empire Hall upstairs in LVE. It will be an all day camp covering every aspect of the program including:

 

 Program requirements and deadlines

 

 Preparation for competition

 

 A complete look at our scholarship program

 

 The opportunity to meet girls your age who share your desire in bettering themselves through competition for scholarship money you can access when you graduate

 

 Lunch, snacks, a t-shirt, and special guests

 

In order to compete in our annual pageant, you must complete the Boot Camp. The cost of the camp is $200.00. The money generated goes directly into the scholarship fund. We encourage you to find a sponsor for your camp fee. Deadline for registration is December 4th. If you do not already have a registration form, one can be obtained by emailing Maureen Everetts at stinkeyemom@hotmail.com

For further information, you can call 290-3466 or email: stinkeyemom@hotmail.com

 

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Official announcement as posted on the LTOB website:

The Director of "The Wizard of Oz", Byrell Justice, has announced that tryouts will be
December 7th, 8th and 10th, 2009.  (Monday, Tuesday and Thursday). (No auditions Thursday because the theatre is booked).

EVERY ROLE IN THIS PLAY IS AVAILABLE!
NOTHING HAS BEEN PRE-CAST!!

Tryout Requirements:

Everyone wanting to audition for a principle character (Dorothy, Glenda, Scarecrow, Tin Man, Cowardly Lion, Wicked Witch of the West, and the Wizard) needs to come with a two minute, memorized monologue.

 

 

Tuesday, November 24, 2009

MARSHFIELD HIGH SCHOOL

STUDENT ANNOUNCEMENTS

 

 

 

 

SCHEDULE:   GOLD                    

 

 

TODAY’S ATHLETICS/ACTIVITIES:

                       

                       

THIS WEEK:

 

                        Forensics, room 413, 7-8:00am

                        Peer tutoring, library, 7:20-7:50am

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

                        Football Banquet, MHS cafeteria, 6:30 pm for all Freshmen, JV and Varsity                                         players

 

            Wednesday

                        Peer tutoring, library 7:20-7:50am

                        Forensics, room 413, 7-8:00am

                        Soccer open gym, Harding, 6:30-8:30pm

                        Chess Club, library, 7-9:00pm

 

            THURSDAY   No School – Thanksgiving

 

          FRIDAY   No School

           

            Saturday

                        Club VB practice, main/west gyms, 9am-Noon

                       

            Sunday

                        Club VB practice, Harding, 9am-Noon

                        Boot Camp, MHS track, 2-3:00pm

                        Soccer open gym, Harding, 5-7:00pm

 

           

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NO SCHOOL THURSDAY & FRIDAY FOR THANKSGIVING BREAK!  Swoya BOYS AND GIRLS CLUB WILL BE CLOSED also…

 

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SENIORS…….ALL JOSTEN ORDERS ARE DUE IN THE MAIL by Wednesday, November 25th.  See Mrs. Landrum if you have questions.

 

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Free community Thanksgiving Dinner on Thursday from Noon to 3:00pm at the North Bend Senior Center, all ages are invited to enjoy a wonderful meal!

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"Skate Club members, we MUST have at least 10 skaters signed up by Tuesday  if we are to go on the skate trip to  Newburg.  Get in your permission forms and money to Ms. Thompson ASAP!"

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The 8th Annual Coos Bay/North Bend Bus Jam is just around the corner.  Bus Jam is a one-day collection of new toys and non-perishable foods to help Coos County families in need.  Donations are stuffed on busses located at the Coos Bay and North Bend Bi-Mart Stores (Saturday, Dec 5th from 10am-3pm). 

 

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The Football Banquet will be held in the MHS cafeteria on Tuesday night @ 6:30 pm for all Freshmen, JV and Varsity players to attend.      Coach Ainsworth

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Menu's for  Nov. 23 - 25

 Breakfast    Monday -   Waffle & Sausage

                    Tuesday -   Scrambled Eggs, Ham & Biscuit

                    Wednesday -   Biscuits & Gravy

 

 Lunch     Monday -  Nachos, BBQ Chicken patty Sandwich, Corndog & Tots, Hawaiian Pizza

              Tuesday -  Chopsticks, Hot Ham & Cheese, French toast stix's, Sausage & Pepperoni Pizza

              Wednesday  - Nachos, Hawaiian Chicken Sandwich, Chicken Cordon Bleu Sandwich & Tots, Meat Lovers             Pizza