Daily announcements for Thursday, March 8

There will be golf practice tonight at Lake Quivira Country Club.

Practice will be in the auxillary gym today.

Any prom committee member interested in working tomorrow from 12:30 p.m. 2:30 p.m. please see art teacher Jodi Ellis

The Red Cross Blood Drive is Tuesday, March 20. Sign up with a student council member, art teacher Erica Crist, or math teacher Jessica DeWild today. All 16 and 17 year old donors must have a signed parent permission form.

Cross country team members are asked to stop by math teacher Allison Blanchards room today to try on warm-ups for size purposes.

A list of accepted applicants for the Sociology of Community Service class has been posted outside room A-208.

Any student interested in taking Pre-AP chemistry needs to complete a spring assignment. They are available in the
counseling office.

Tomorrow is the registration deadline for the Saturday, April 14 ACT exam. Registration information is available in the counseling office.

Prom tickets are now on sale. Here is the breakdown of the cost. $5 for every senior who paid last year as a junior. $40 for every senior who did not attend last year. $40 for juniors until Friday, March 2. $45 for juniors until Friday, March 30. $50 for juniors until Friday, April 13. $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 valet parking the night or bought at Club 1000. See registrar Deana Thom for tickets.

Here are the After Prom details: After Prom permission forms for students and guests are available in the office. You must also have an outside guest dance permit in the office. The final registration date for After Prom is Friday, March 30. There will be no tickets sold at the door.

Detentions are in room GL101.

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