DAILY ANNOUNCEMENTS

1/18/2010

 

We will have an assembly in the Auditorium today at 11:15.  All students will be dismissed from their 1st period class at 11:10 and report straight to the Auditorium.  You will miss most of your Seminar period.

 

North Iowa Booster Club FREETHROW contest sponsored by FTSB will be held Sunday, January 31, 2010. Registration begins at 12:45, contest at 1:00. All Ages Welcome, Moms & Dads too!!

 

Jazz Band will rehearse during seminar on Wednesday and Friday of this week.

 

A Prom Book for this year's dresses will be available in the FCS room starting this afternoon.  Bring in a picture of your dress to put in as soon as you have purchased it.

 

It is appropriate, respectful, and expected that all students stand and remove their hats during the National Anthem at our school events (like tonight’s basketball games).  It is also appropriate and respectful to stand during our school song and while starting lineups are being announced.  Please show respect and school pride by doing these things.

 

Speech - Readers will practice every morning at 7:15.  Contest is in Britt on the 23rd.

 

Juniors will take the ASVAB test this Friday, January 22.

 

Students:  Please remember to not bring food or drink to events like our basketball games where concessions are provided.  If you need/want to have food/drink from another venue, please consume these items before entering the school.

 

When attending school events, students are expected to remain in the building rather than go in and out.  If you leave the building during an event, you may not be allowed to re-enter.  Thanks for you cooperation.

 

There will be an FCCLA meeting this Thursday night at 7 p.m.  Those who are signed up for refreshments are Maria Mayland and Jeni Stevenson.  We will be planning for the Sweetheart Dance, Valentines Pop sale, and State Leadership conference in March.

 

Students interested in ice skating have the opportunity to ice skate at the Lion’s Club park in Buffalo Center.  The tennis courts at the park have been flooded and are now ice covered for your use.