Daily announcements for Thursday, April 12

All tennis players meet in coach Eric Ammerman’s room after school today, you do not need to dress out.

There will be art club today after school in C118. Be prompt. We will start at 3 p.m. sharp and end at 3:55 p.m.

The final April ACT Test Prep Class will be held this evening from 6:30 p.m. to 9 p.m. in room B-223.

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

Voyager students: “Where can you go with Fairy Tales, Duck Tape & Paper Engineering? To the ends of your imagination and beyond…” Tuesday, April 17 during blue four. You don’t want to miss this as it applies to every goal.

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.

All Prom Committee members need to help load the van tomorrow directly after school. You must talk to art teacher Jodi Ellis if you are unable to attend. We will meet here on Saturday, April 14 at 11:30 a.m. to caravan down to Club 1000 to decorate for Prom. You may bring friends or family to help. I am asking that you plan on spending 1.5 hours decorating. Thank you for all your help this year.

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.

There is a sign up sheet in the office for those who would like to ride the bus to Livestrong Stadium on Thursday, April 19 for the girl’s soccer game. It is the 2nd annual Breast Cancer Awareness Game. The game is against De Soto and there are t-shirts on sale. Check the web site to order.

Cheer tryouts will be held through April 13th.

Students interested in testing out of one unit of credit for the 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, Aug. 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 .

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.

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

Detentions are in room A101.

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