Daily announcements for Monday, Nov. 28

There will be no quiz bowl practice today or tomorrow after school. Teams are going to tournaments.

All boys who plan on playing tennis this spring must attend a mandatory meeting Monday, Dec. 5 during seminar in the senior café.

Applications for the media production classes are due to broadcast teacher Cindy Swartz by Thursday, Dec. 1.

All JAG members need to come to art teacher Jodi Ellis’ room to sign up to purchase gifts for the adopted family. It is posted on the door to GL101.

Voyagers: stop by our room to check out the next pullout on Thursday, Dec. 1 during Blue Three.

Off season workouts for anyone not participating in a winter sport will begin today, at 3:05 p.m. for high school athletes and 3:30 p.m. for middle school athletes. We will meet in the weight room.

There will be a required meeting for all students who plan on trying out for the bowling team on Tuesday, Nov. 29 immediately following school in the senior café. If you are planning on trying out, your attendance is mandatory. If
you cannot attend, you must speak to english teacher Adam Wessel or Coach Rick Pollard prior to the meeting.

Jags for Joplin will be having a meeting on Thursday, Dec. 1 in social studies teacher Cory Wurtz’s room at 7:20 a.m.

Remember the coin drive for the Shawnee Mayor’s Christmas Tree Fund.

Attentions seniors who are 18 or older: have a voice in your community and register to vote. Go to www.kssos.org/ and
look under the elections and legislative tab to register and get more information.

College bound seniors and their parents are encouraged to attend the district financial aid night event at De Soto High School on Wednesday, Nov. 30 evening at 6:30 p.m. in their little theater. Financial aid representatives from Kansas State University and Kansas University will be presenting information on federal grants, loans, and work study programs.

Students, please vote for Mize Elementary at the beginning of seminar for the next three days.

Detentions are in room GL101.

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