Daily announcemennts for Thursday, March 29

We are ticketing students who are illegally parked. Students please make sure that you park in regular parking spots. Do
not park in handicap, visitor, staff or any area striped for no parking.

There will be an Art Club meeting today after school in art teacher Jerry Howard’s room, C118 beginning at 3 p.m.

Any Jag membe or art student interested in face painting for the Run for Mercy on Saturday, April 7 needs to see art teacher Jodi Ellis to sign up and for details.

Voyager students: don’t miss the final biography study of the year, “Steve Jobs: One Last Thing” on Tuesday, April 3 during silver 1.

Order your corsage, bouquet or boutonniere for prom. Orders will be taken during lunch through Tuesday, April 10. All orders are prepaid. Order pick up will be Friday, April 13, during seminar. Corsages are $15, bouquets are $18 and boutonnieres are $7.50. This is a fundraiser for the Connections class.

Jostens will be here tomorrow in the commons during lunch to deliver senior announcements.

The Video Production students are hosting their annual April Fool’s Film Fest next Monday, April 2 during Seminar in the theater.  Tickets cost one dollar and can be purchased from any Video Production student or in Room C103.

Any of social studies teacher Jeff Wieland’s first semester consumer economics students who would like to pick up their completed journals or portfolios may do so before the end of the day tomorrow.

There will be a prom work night tonight after school.  If you are on the prom committee, you must attend either tonight or you will not receive a discount on your Prom ticket.

The first April ACT Prep Class will meet this evening from 6:30 to 9 p.m. in room B-223 for those students that have pre-
registered and paid the course fee.

Cheer tryouts will be held Wednesday, April 11 through Friday, April 13. We are very excited to see you on Wednesday, April 11 and can’t wait for our spirit season to start.

The Silver Stars Dance team will be holding their auditions for the 2012-2013 school year Tuesday, April 3 to Friday, April 6. Any interested students can pick up  try-out packets in the front office. You can also find them on the Silver Stars website. Make sure to fill out the needed information and return the application, agreement and teacher recommendations back in to the office no later than tomorrow. Late packets will not be accepted.

Please stop by the counseling office for new information on employment opportunities.

Get your prom tickets.

  • $5 for every Senior who paid last year as a Junior
  • $40 for every Senior who did not attend last year
  • $45 for Juniors until March 30th
  • $50 for Juniors until April 13th
  • $55 for Juniors and Seniors at the door
  • $3 for parking passes bought in advance- you must keep them and have them for that night
  • $5 for parking the night of bought at Club 1000. :  If you do not purchase the parking pass prior to Prom for $3 it will cost $5 the night of Prom

There is no valet parking. See registrar Deanna Thom for tickets

This is the final week to purchase after Prom tickets. The following is due to the front office before tomorrow: $20 for each guest, forms signed by a parent and the student and $5 if you wish to purchase the unlimited playing card. You  may turn this all in to the office anytime before tomorrow or during lunch in the cafeteria until tomorrow. We are happy to announce that we have a prize drawing this week as well: a free spray tan or VIP car detailing.

After Prom permission forms for students and guests are available in the office. You must also have an outside guest dance permit in the office.

Detentions are in room GL101.

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