Daily announcements for Monday, April 16

All Seniors need to stop by the office to sign up for your free senior class t-shirt.

Midsummer Night’s Dream Cast: everyone is called for today’s rehearsal at 3:30 p.m. See drama teacher Jerry Copeland’s web page on the school website for rehearsal information.

Today is the first day of sales for a junior achievement student run company – the Catty Shack. The blue division will be selling gum on the go. Gum on the go is a must have personalized keychain with gum inside. Anyone who purchases a keychain today for $2 will receive a coupon for a free pancake breakfast tomorrow morning in the cafeteria.

Got Talent? Talent show tryouts for the annual talent show are Wednesday, April 25 at 6 p.m. Sign up outside the office, on the StuCo bulletin board, with art teacher Erica Crist or math teacher Jessica DeWild, or a StuCo member.

Voyager students: “Where can you go with Fairy Tales, Duck Tape & Paper Engineering? To the ends of your imagination and beyond…” tomorrow during blue four. You don’t want to miss this as it applies to every goal.

Voyager students: printed schedules are now available for you to pick up in the following locations:
• Outside the voyager classroom on the wall
• Lower B hallway on the bulletin board by the nurse’s office
• Upper C hallway on the wall across from english teacher Lindsey Prewitt’s classroom

The application deadline to continue or create a new club is Friday, April 30. All clubs must have a certified teacher as a sponsor. If you wish to create a new club please obtain your teacher sponsor, then see assistant principal Matt Fedde for the required paperwork. All applications are due to Fedde by the end of Friday, April 30 no exceptions.

Election information is currently available for former and current StuCo members who are interested in running for a student body position. See art teacher Erica Crist in Gl102 beginning today if you are interested in running.

Students interested in “testing out” of one unit of credit for the 2012-2013 school year will be expected to pass a comprehensive exam with an 85% or higher. Two testing opportunities will be offered on either Tuesday, June 5 or Tuesday, August 7. Not all courses are eligible to students for advancement, and interested students should visit with their counselor to determine if a course will allow them to advance. Applications are available in the counseling office and need to be submitted by 4 p.m. on Thursday, May 31.

Congratulations to the musicians who competed at the regional festival on Saturday, April 14 at Baker University. The band will be taking 15 instrumentalists and the choir will take 19 singers to the state festival in Emporia. This is the largest number of entries in many years. Good luck at State.

Congratulations to the varsity baseball team for winning their second straight Frontier/Kaw Valley League Tournament this weekend.

Have you visited the commons for a grab and go breakfast? Visit the snack shack in the commons.

Detentions are in room GL101.

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