DAILY ANNOUNCEMENTS
1/16/02

High School General
Today, a representative from the American Institute of Business in Des Moines will be here at 11:45. If your interested in business, computer, management, accounting or related careers this is a school to look at.

Tomorrow all Juniors will be taking the ASVAB test in the Media Center beginning at 8:25 and running until 11:20.

All Group Improv people including freshman should meet with Mrs. DeBoer Thursday at 3:20.

There are a few students with school licenses that are abusing the
privilege. Those students have been addressed, but the following is a
reminder to everyone with school license so they may avoid problems:
1. Where can I drive?
ONLY from their residence to the high school and back home. NO
EXCEPTIONS.
2. Passengers
ONLY if they get in at the student driver's home and go to the
high school and vice-versa. This includes siblings. NO EXCEPTIONS
3. Can I stop for gas?
ONLY if it is on the direct route.
4. Can I drive after 10:00pm?
NO. The license is valid for use only between 6am and 10pm, over
the most direct and accessible route between the student's residence
and the school.
5. Can I drive to open gym?
NO. Open gym is not a school activity.
6. Can I drive to the golf course for practice?
NO. You can only drive from home to the school and back.
7. Can I drive to a school related activity out of town?
NO. You can only drive from home to the school and back.
8. Can I drive to softball/baseball practice after school?
NO. you can only drive from home to school and back. During the
summer, when school is not in session, you can drive from home
to the ball diamonds and back.
Suspension of the school license may result from:
1. A single moving violation.
2. At fault in a chargeable accident.
3. At the request of a peace officer, parent or guardian, school
superintendent or his designee attesting to violations of the
school license provisions or any other reason that would cause the
suspension of a license.
4. A suspension or revocation of a school license also withdraws your
instruction permit or any other driving privilege.

Improper parking around the school is becoming a concern. When you park,
avoid blocking mailboxes, drive ways, alley entrances and parking lot
entrances. Park your car facing the proper direction. The local law
enforcement has been informed that they should proceed with ticketing or
towing the offenders without further warning. We have many very tolerant
and supportive neighbors living near the high school. Please be respectful
of their situation. Your parking should not create an inconvenience for
other.

All 9th grade students need to meet with Mr. Evans during the first 10 minutes of seminar today.

Seniors - Several Scholarships have Feb. 1st deadlines. Be checking and get them in on time. The National Wild Turkey Scholarship should be given to Mr. Huntington.

The following students need to see Mrs. Kettwick sometime during first seminar today: Jacey Johnson, Brit Robertson, Ben Ruby, Dustin Ostermann and Jared Christ.

Faculty
Attention: NIEA meeting at 4:00 on Wednesday in the High School media center...update on board meeting and negotiations...Louise

Please turn in your Hispanic week plans to a committee member before or at our January 31 inservice. All we need are your thoughts on a sheet of paper of what
you would like to do in your classroom during Hispanic week April 2 through
April 5.
Thank you,
Committee: Deb Aukes, Jeff Cook, Diane Coy, Brad Ewest,
Linda Friesenborg, Dean Swenson, Dean Gerzema, Larry Hill,
Chad Hinders, Barb Thomsen, Arin Anderson, Carole Kettwick,
and Jeannine Tweed