Daily announcements for Tuesday, March 20

Thank you to everyone who brought in food for Harvesters, we filled the two barrels. Congratulations to math teacher Casey Kuhn and history teacher Dianna Haeffner’s seminar for winning the ice cream sundae party.

No golf practice today.

Today all junior varsity and varsity baseball players will need to be at the Martindale facility by 3:20 p.m. All upperclassmen pitcher onlys need to meet in coach Mike Roush’s room right after school. All freshman baseball players will need to meet in Roush’s room dressed out for practice by 3:10 p.m.

UMKC’s Mens choir “Amphion” will be singing in the little theater this Thursday, March 22 during seminar. If you would like to hear them, you must have a ticket from music teacher Sheree Stoppel before coming. Stop by the chior room today or tomorrow to pick up a ticket. You won’t be admitted without a ticket.

There is a mandatory Prom Committee meeting on Friday, March 23 during seminar and after school. Even if you have early release you must be there. If you can not stay after school you must let art teacher Jodi Ellis know.

Students please make sure that you park in regular parking spots. Do not park in handicap, visitor, staff or any area striped for no parking. Those parking illegally will be ticketed.

Ed-tech applications are due in the counseling office tomorrow. No late applications will be accepted for consideration.

Reminder: All Spring assignments for students wishing to enroll in Pre-AP and AP classes for next year are due this Wednesday, March 21 to the counseling office. The counseling office will be open until 4 p.m. No assignments will be accepted after 4 p.m. this Wednesday, March 21.

Cheer tryouts will be held Wednesday, April 11 through Friday, April 13. If you interested in trying out there is a parent and participant meeting on Tuesday, March 27 at 7 p.m. in the media center. For more information please go to cheer website. We are very excited to see you on Wednesday, April 11 and can’t wait for our spirit season to start.

This is a reminder for Science Olympiad students that we will have practice from 5:30 p.m. 7 p.m. today to prepare for state.

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.

A few spots remain in the final April ACT prep class offered at for this semester. No test prep class will be offered for the June ACT test date. The course fee is $80 and interested students can sign up and pay for the class in the counseling office.

Please stop by the counseling office for new information on employment opportunities.

They boys basketball banquet is tomorrow at 7 p.m. All players are reminded to look sharp for the event. Shirt and tie are required. All students who borrowed old basketball jerseys from coach Justin Bogart need to return them this week.

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.

Junior Stephanie Lichtenauer and junior Tanner Tripp were selected to the Kaw Valley League first team in basketball and junior Mackenzie Conklin received honorable mention. Congratulations Lichtenauer, Tripp, and Conklin on a great season.

Detentions are in room GL101.

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