Student Bulletin Monday, November 23, 2015

IT’S TIME TO THINK ABOUT THE SPRING MUSICAL!

The show will be revealed today after school in the choir room, Room 155E.  What is it? How to you audition? Find out this and more at 3:15 today!

PLEASE CONGRATULATE THE STUDENTS WHO PARTICIPATED IN THE ILMEA DISTRICT 1 MUSIC FESTIVAL ON SATURDAY

In choir: Amanda Enstrom, Kiera Notz, Zachary Picton, Gia Cinkay, Coco Murray, Abby Schwarz, Lidija Kutlesa, Eva Harvin, Isabella Eliopolus, Dylan Dreilich, Tom Loftus

In band: Mia Haugland

In Orchestra: Luke Dickeson, Remy Doorenbos, Adam Wang, Marley Santora

Also, please Congratulate Mr. Baum, who conducted the ILMEA Orchestra in The Star Spangled Banner.

STUDENTS:

This is a reminder that the atrium and commons near door A will be off limits to students waiting for after-school events.

Students are asked to leave the building and return for their practice or find a location that is supervised with your coach and or sponsor.

THE IRON OAKS PIZZA PARTY IS TODAY

if you responded and are participating in the Iron Oaks pizza party, come to Room 201 during your lunch period today.

ATTENTION SENIORS: Senior ads for the yearbook are now on sale! Tell your parents to visit www.JostensAdService.com to create your own personalized page in the yearbook. Contact Mrs. Marsh with any questions.

STARTING TOMORROW THE CAFETERIA WILL BE STARTING AN OMELET BAR Come get a fresh made omelet made with your choice of fillings, with homemade potatoes and orange wedges. Cooked right before your very eyes!!!

OUR COLLEGE KICK OFF NIGHT  

for juniors & parents is on Tuesday, December 1st at 7:00 PM in the auditorium. A panel of college admissions experts will provide you with a number of helpful planning tips for the college search process. Please don't miss this very informative night. Please contact your counselor with any questions


THE BOOK OF THE DAY IS…….... Laughing at my nightmare by Shane Burcaw "With acerbic wit and a hilarious voice, Shane Burcaw describes the challenges he faces as a twenty-one-year-old with spinal muscular atrophy. From awkward handshakes to having a girlfriend and everything in between, Shane handles his situation with humor and a "you-only-live-once" perspective on life. While he does talk about everyday issues that are relatable to teens, he also offers an eye-opening perspective on what it is like to have a life threatening disease".
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