Daily announcements for Monday, April 23

There will be a football informational meeting today during seminar in the senior cafe. The meeting will cover several topics including our summer schedule updates and information for next fall. Anyone interested in playing football: please attend.

Driver’s education forms for the summer session are now available in the office and online. Class will begin Monday, June 4. Classes meet from 10 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. on Monday through Thursday each week for three weeks. Cost is $200.

Don’t miss out on purchasing the Catty Shack’s Silver Division’s JAG BALM. This amazing summer necessity goes on sale today  for $1.75. As is Catty Shack’s tradition, any customer purchasing JAG BALM today will receive a coupon for a free pancake breakfast tomorrow morning hosted by the pancake princess herself, business teacher Dianna Heffernon.

Staff and Students the 10th annual Art Exhibit at Country Club bank will be up for viewing next week with the art show opening on Thursday, April the 26th from 5:30-7 p.m. We invite each of you to come view the talents of our art students as we showcase them for the community. A big thank you to Country Club bank for their continued support for our students.

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

Juniors: NHS will be hosting a Scholarship Night next Wednesday, April 25, from 6:30-8 p.m. at the school. Stop by to learn about applying for scholarships, financial aid and much more. We hope to see you and your parents there.

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 StuCo sponsor Erica Crist or Stuco sponsor Jessica DeWild or a StuCo member.

Voyager students: back by popular demand- “The Steve Jobs Biography Study” will be presented again tomorrow during silver 3 – don’t miss it this time.

The application deadline to continue or create a new club is Monday, 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 the day, Monday, 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 Crist in Gl102 if you are interested in running.

Attention male students planning to attend Kansas State University in the fall: New information has been received about a scholarship opportunity being awarded through the Sigma Phi Epsilon Fraternity for the upcoming school year. Applicants do not have to join this fraternity to apply. Also new to the counseling office is the LAJ Scholarship. Students applying for this scholarship must exhibit academic success, leadership and community involvement, with a minimum 3.0 GPA. Please stop by the counseling office for more information.

The counseling office has information about the upcoming Youth Leadership Institute, which is a five day, hands-on program for students eager to learn skills necessary to become a successful leader. This event is being held the week of July 16-20 at Johnson County Community College and is for any high school student with a minimum 3.0 GPA. Tuition is $195, which covers supplies, meals and field trip transportation. Deadline for registration is Tuesday, May 1. Stop by the counseling office for more information.

Congratulations to juniors Cole Clay, Madison Estell, Stephen McEnery, Amanda Platt, Nathaniel Stacy, and Hanna Torline for being designated as high scorers by the National Merit Scholarship Corporation. They are among the top 50,000 students out of the 1.5 million students that took the PSAT test last October.

Detentions are in room GL101.

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