Daily announcements for Monday, Jan. 23

There will be a softball meeting today during seminar in the Senior Café for anyone interested in trying out for the softball team.

For a graduation update please visit our website. Click the senior schedule tab.

English teacher Katie Davis’ blue three and blue four sophomore english classes need to bring a newspaper or magazine article to class tomorrow.

Students: complete your iFlurtz surveys in seminar today. iFlurtz results will be sold in February for $2 and proceeds will benefit the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society.

StuCo members: meet after school today in GL102 to organize iFlurtz surveys.

Sculpture and Art Foundations first semester students: please pick up your artwork from art teacher Erica Crist today.

Student council open mic night is Wednesday, Jan. 25 from 7 p.m. 8:30 p.m. in the commons. All students are welcome to attend. If you would like to perform, please see Crist, math teacher Jessica DeWild, or a student council member to sign up. A sign up sheet is also on the StuCo bulletin board in the foyer.

Voyager students: don’t miss the fun. Pick up your packet for the seminar “Creativity– The Importance of Play” on Thursday, Jan. 26, Blue three.

All boys interested in trying out for the golf team need to meet in coach Adam Wessel’s room, A203 on Tuesday, Jan. 31 immediately following school.

Auditions for the spring play, “A Midsummer Night’s Dream”, are Monday, Jan. 30 starting at 3:30 p.m. Those wishing to audition must sign up for a specific time on the sign-up sheets outside of the drama room. See drama teacher Jon Copeland for information about what you need to prepare for auditions.

The counseling office has just received information about a Commerce Bank part-time teller position. Please stop by for more information.

Students interested in learning more about travelling to Madrid, Spain and Paris, France with foreign language teachers Edith Paredes and Kim Service in June of 2013 should attend to an informational meeting after school on Thursday, Jan. 26 at 3 p.m. The meeting will take place in room C212. You need to be either enrolled in either language or to have taken
it for two years to be able to be part of the group. Traveling gives you a wonderful opportunity to fully experience the language you have been learning in class.

The boys basketball team played three great games in the Coffeyville Tournament and finished second, the highest finish for a team in a mid-season tournament. The Jaguars lost a back and forth game to Wichita Word of Life in the championship after beating Springfield Parkview and Oolagah, Oklahoma in the first two rounds. Junior Nathan Stacy and sophomore Drew Boatwright were named to the all-tournament team, and junior Jake Theis was named the tournament’s most-inspirational player.

The lady Jags overwhelmed Turner 62-13 last Friday night to push their record to 6-3. The team would like to thank band director Debra Steiner and the Jaguar band for all of their support. The next home game is tomorrow night when the Jags host a good Shawnee Mission South team. Game times are 5:30 p.m. and 7 p.m.

Detentions are in room A210.

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