Daily announcements for Wednesday, Feb. 22

This week is WPA spirit week. Tomorrow is super hero day. Friday, Feb. 24 will be spirit wear day.

WPA is Friday, Feb. 24 night. If you are bringing someone that does not attend Mill Valley, you must have a guest dance form filled out, approved and in the office by tomorrow. Guest dance forms are in the office.

JAG members: do not forget to bring your desserts or work your shifts for the chili bowl sale this Friday, Feb. 24. You may bring your desserts to art teacher Erica Crist in GL102 on Friday, Feb. 24 morning.

English teacher Kristen Crosbie’s AP 11 extra credit opportunity showing will be next Tuesday, Feb. 28, starting at seminar and ending around 4:30 p.m. in A201.

There is a mandatory meeting in health teacher Sarah Haub’s room during seminar today for anyone trying out for the 2012 softball team. Players, you need to be there to receive all information.

All boys trying out for golf need to pick up tryout information from coach Adam Wessel during seminar or after school today.

Applications are now available for Broadcast or Video Production classes for next year. Pick up an application in room
C103B.

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

Course selection forms are due this Friday, Feb. 24 in the counseling Office from all current freshmen, sophomores, and juniors. The yellow Ed-Tech forms are also due in the counseling office on Friday, Feb. 24 for those students interested in touring and attending the Eudora Agriculture,Vet-Tech, Graphic Design, Communications, Culinary Arts, Health Careers and Auto Collision programs. Friends in Learning, Teacher Aide, and Community Service forms are also due in the counseling office on Friday, Feb. 24 as well.

Voyager students: don’t miss out on “Brain Games – Seeing Is Believing …or is it?” on Tuesday, Feb. 28 during blue three.

All boys planning on trying out for tennis need to turn in their physical and other paperwork to coach Eric Ammerman as soon as possible. The deadline to turn in paperwork is today. If you need the proper forms, please go to the web
site to print them. If you already turned in paperwork for another sport, please let Ammerman know.

Are you responsible, dependable, and interested in tennis? Then consider becoming a manager for the boys’ tennis team this spring. If you are interested, please see Ammerman in room B234.

The first day of track practice is quickly approaching. All students interested in participating in track need to turn paperwork in to coach Chris Dunback as soon as possible. If you need a copy of the paperwork packet, he has extras. The first day of practice is on Monday, Feb. 27.

Attention all seminars: we are going for the Green with a food drive to help support Harvesters. We will register as
a school and the school that collects the most meals will win the traveling trophy and a free entry into the 2013 St.
Patrick’s Day Parade. Here is how it will work: bring in needed canned food, veggies, fruit, boxed meals, peanut butter and soup to your seminar and Jag members will come and collect it. We will keep track and the seminar that collects the most will receive an ice cream sundae party. We will begin collecting today and collect through Thursday, Mar. 8. Please be generous.

All Jag and Art club members interested in helping with the Chili Bowl sale, please come sign up in art teacher Jodi Ellis’ room, Crist’s room or art teacher Jerry Howard’s room.

Any student interested in participating in a spring break or summer humanitarian trip to Guatemala please see Ellis to pick up a flyer with pertinent and time sensitive information.

Prom tickets are on sale. See registrar Deana Thom for tickets.

You are invited out this evening at 6:30 p.m. to congratulate the 12 wrestlers that made it to state this past weekend at
regionals. There will be a pep assembly in the auxiliary gym to wish the wrestlers good luck as they prepare for state next weekend.

Detentions are in room A210.

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