ANNOUNCEMENTS
March 2, 2022
- Lunch for today is: Honey Garlic Glazed Chicken over Rice, Mozzarella Bosco Sticks w/Marinara Dipping Sauce, or Crispy Chicken Salad w/Roasted Flatbread.
- An updated fines list is posted in the office window. Everyone needs to check to be sure you have all of your obligations taken care of. Reminder that no prom invites will be given until all fines and dues are paid and if you are invited to go as a date you need to have everything paid up in order to attend.
- Students who are on the in-eligible list are to check their phones into the office with Mr. Cronin every morning.
- Seniors, the deadline to fill out the google form sent to you from the Journalism class is today. If you don’t have it in by today at 4 pm, your quote will not be put in the yearbook.
- A letter was sent to all Sophomores & Juniors eligible for NHS selection. Your NHS application is in your email. If you did not receive the application, please see Mrs. Adams.
- FFA CDE #2 is today at North Platte. Departure at 6 am.
- There is no FFA Chapter meeting today.
- LOGOS meets at 6:00 pm at the Presbyterian Church tonight. They will be having an Ash Wednesday service at 7:00 pm.
- Valentine Fishing Club is meeting in Mr. Jensen's room (102) before school tomorrow at 7:20 am.
- Everyone is invited to attend the Quiz Bowl community Event tomorrow in the Commons Area. The Soup supper begins at 6:30 pm and the Quiz Bowl competition will begin at 7:00 pm. Sign up a team to compete by contacting Mrs. Adams.
- Quiz Bowl will practice after school tomorrow in Mrs. Adams’ room.
- Congratulations to Will Sprenger, our Badger Athlete of the Week. Coach Allison says Will was the State runner-up in Omaha last weekend. Will had two pins and a major decision on his way to the finals. Will did an outstanding job on the mat this year. Will's leadership was greatly appreciated over the year. He always worked hard, never got rattled, and has proved to be an asset to our school.
- Congratulations to Logan Muirhead, our Badger Scholar of the Week. Mr. Jensen says Logan has been a fantastic student in American History this year as he is always participating and putting forth his best efforts in everything that he does. He is not afraid to ask questions and applies himself to the topics we discuss. Logan has made some impressive models this year for our Industrial Revolution and Cold War units. For the Industrial Revolution he made an accurate representation of one of the Wright Brothers' first airplanes. He also made a model "nuketown" for our Cold War unit by making a house and a drop tower out of cardboard and balsa wood. Logan's drive to learn and work ethic have been great to have in class this year. Thank you for your hard work Logan!