February 7, 2012

Posted on Tuesday, Feb 07, 2012 By: Shannon Pepiot

Hot Lunch Tuesday:  Chicken Leg Dinner

 

No play practice tonight due to the foreign film in the auditorium.     (MR. SMITH)

 

The Navy recruiter will visit THS during second lunch on Thursday, February 9th.    (MR. PALMER)

 

Foreign Language Culture Club meets Friday at break. Please don't be late, we have a lot to cover.   (MRS. C.)

 

Junior High Creative Writers don't forget your hearts on Friday.   (MRS. C.)

 

JUNIORS: Libby's Nordicfest is seeking Prince and Princess candidates. If you are selected, you'll receive a $750 scholarship to be used at the college of your choice. BE ADVISED: if you are selected, you will need to be available to participate in all of the Nordicfest activities over the three day event September 7-9, 2012. See Mr. Palmer to pick up an application form. The deadline for applying is March 7.     (K. PALMER)

 

On stage at 7:00 Tonight (Tuesday): All junior high students who signed up to tryout, Michaela, Megan, Makaylin, Alanah, Marcy, Sarah McLeod, Jess, Ezra, Holli, Spencer, Callan. (pp.29-38)    (SMITH)

 

The Foreign Film "Bella" will be featured Tonight (Tuesday), at 7:30, in the auditorium. It was chosen in honor of Valentine's Day! Treats will be available.      (LIZOTTE)

 

Junior High Student Council meeting Today, Feb. 7th, during break in Mrs. Miller's room.  It will be a quick meeting!         (MRS. MILLER)

 

Trojan Lane Warriors Youth Team, we need to meet Thursday, Feb. 9th, during break in Mrs. Miller's room.  Please don't be late!         (MRS. MILLER)

 

SENIORS:  Summer jobs with the Army Corps of Engineers/Libby Dam have been posted.  Your COMPLETED applications must be RECEIVED by them by Friday, Feb. 17th.  Applications are on the THS Scholarship webpage.        (MR. PALMER)

 

The Missoula Children's Theater production of " The Littel Mermaid" will be the week of Feb. 13-18th.  Tryouts will be on Monday, Feb . 13th at 3:45.  Performances will be on Saturday, Feb. 18th, at 3:00 and 7:00 p.m.                  (OFFICE)

 

An adult member of our community is seeking a tutor for College Algebra.  She is seeking some help for an hour or two, two days a week, for the next couple of weeks to help transition back into college.  Any interested parties, please see Mr. Palmer ASAP.         (MR. PALMER)

 

PEP CLUB:  We will be taking a pep bus to the Girls Play-in-Game on Feb. 14th.  The girls must win in order to go to tournament - they need our support!!  In order to go on the bus, you must attend the meeting next week (TBA).  Please go to the Troy High Pep Club Facebook page and "join".  Messages will be posted in the announcements and on our group page.  Thank you.  (B. GOE)

 

If you have a gently used, deactivated cell phone that you'd like to donate to "Cellphones for Soldiers", please drop it by my office no later than Friday, February 10th.       (MR. PALMER)

 

Softball Open Gym will begin on Monday, Feb. 6th.  We will meet on Monday & Wednesday at 6:30 p.m. in the upstairs of the Activity Center.      (COACH MILLER)

 

Art Club:  Our monthly meeting will be on Friday at break. (there will be cookies)  (MRS. PALMER)

 

Junior Students attending Foreign Language Days with Mrs. Vestal need to bring in $11.00 to cover registration and lunch.  Please bring in your money by Monday-February 6th.   (MRS. VESTAL)

    

Jr. High - this week is a ABABA schedule.         (OFFICE)

 

It's that time of year again, Val-O-Grams are now on sale!  You can purchase a Val-O-Gram during first lunch and second lunch in the auditorium.  You can purchase a Val-O-Gram until February 10th.              (MRS. MILLER)


February 6, 2012

Posted on Monday, Feb 06, 2012 By: Shannon Pepiot

Hot Lunch Monday:  Tacos

 

YASC meeting today (Monday) at lunch.  Be there or be square!       (MS. RANDALL)

 

Junior High Student Council meeting Tuesday, Feb. 7th, during break in Mrs. Miller's room.  It will be a quick meeting!         (MRS. MILLER)

 

Trojan Lane Warriors Youth Team, we need to meet Thursday, Feb. 9th, during break in Mrs. Miller's room.  Please don't be late!         (MRS. MILLER)

 

SENIORS:  Summer jobs with the Army Corps of Engineers/Libby Dam have been posted.  Your COMPLETED applications must be RECEIVED by them by Friday, Feb. 17th.  Applications are on the THS Scholarship webpage.        (MR. PALMER)

 

The Missoula Children's Theater production of " The Littel Mermaid" will be the week of Feb. 13-18th.  Tryouts will be on Monday, Feb . 13th at 3:45.  Performances will be on Saturday, Feb. 18th, at 3:00 and 7:00 p.m.                  (OFFICE)

 

An adult member of our community is seeking a tutor for College Algebra.  She is seeking some help for an hour or two, two days a week, for the next couple of weeks to help transition back into college.  Any interested parties, please see Mr. Palmer ASAP.         (MR. PALMER)

 

PEP CLUB:  We will be taking a pep bus to the Girls Play-in-Game on Feb. 14th.  The girls must win in order to go to tournament - they need our support!!  In order to go on the bus, you must attend the meeting next week (TBA).  Please go to the Troy High Pep Club Facebook page and "join".  Messages will be posted in the announcements and on our group page.  Thank you.  (B. GOE)

 

If you have a gently used, deactivated cell phone that you'd like to donate to "Cellphones for Soldiers", please drop it by my office no later than Friday, February 10th.       (MR. PALMER)

 

Softball Open Gym will begin on Monday, Feb. 6th.  We will meet on Monday & Wednesday at 6:30 p.m. in the upstairs of the Activity Center.      (COACH MILLER)

 

Art Club:  Our monthly meeting will be on Friday at break. (there will be cookies)  (MRS. PALMER)

 

Junior Students attending Foreign Language Days with Mrs. Vestal need to bring in $11.00 to cover registration and lunch.  Please bring in your money by Monday-February 6th.   (MRS. VESTAL)

    

Jr. High - this week is a ABABA schedule.         (OFFICE)

 

It's that time of year again, Val-O-Grams are on now on sale!  You can purchase a Val-O-Gram during first lunch and second lunch in the auditorium.  You can purchase a Val-O-Gram until February 10th.              (MRS. MILLER)

                                                                    


February 3, 2012

Posted on Friday, Feb 03, 2012 By: Shannon Pepiot

Hot Lunch Friday:  Burgers

During advisory TODAY(Friday, February 3rd), class meetings will be held to vote on Prom themes.  Class representatives will pitch five themes to each class, ask for additional themes and then vote on a theme.  Please meet in the following rooms:

Freshmen:  Band Room

Sophomores:  Mr. Lizotte's room

Juniors:  Mrs. Willis' room

Seniors:  Mr. Smith's room                           (MR. FRANCOM)

 

An adult member of our community is seeking a tutor for College Algebra.  She is seeking some help for an hour or two, two days a week, for the next couple of weeks to help transition back into college.  Any interested parties, please see Mr. Palmer ASAP.         (MR. PALMER)If you have a gently used, deactivated cell phone that you'd like to donate to this program, please drop it by my office no later than Friday, February 10th.       (MR. PALMER)

Softball Open Gym will begin on Monday, Feb. 6th.  We will meet on Monday & Wednesday at 6:30 p.m. in the upstairs of the Activity Center.      (COACH MILLER)

 

Emily Anderson, Hannah Tallmadge, Zach Hill & Ezra Dolezal meet in the choir room Friday during advisory period.  Thank you.      (MRS. GOERKE)

 

Art Club:  Our monthly meeting will be on Friday at break. (there will be cookies)  (MRS. PALMER)

 

Junior Students attending Foreign Language Days with Mrs. Vestal need to bring in $11.00 to cover registration and lunch.  Please bring in your money by Monday-February 6th.   (MRS. VESTAL)

 

School -to-Work People:  The sign-in form for February is available; please return January's form when you pick it up.  Your weekly grade is dependent of prompt return of sign-in forms.    (MR. HERMAN)

 

Junior High Creative Writers, we will now meet on Fridays during advisory time.  If you have another scheduled meeting, please attend it.        (MRS. C.)

 

Jr. High - this week is a BABAB schedule.         (OFFICE)

 

It's that time of year again, Val-O-Grams are on now on sale!  You can purchase a Val-O-Gram during first lunch and second lunch in the auditorium.  You can purchase a Val-O-Gram until February 10th.              (MRS. MILLER)


February 2, 2012

Posted on Thursday, Feb 02, 2012 By: Shannon Pepiot

Hot Lunch Thursday:  Corn dogs

 

YASC Kids:  Meeting on Thursday during 2nd lunch in the library.  Time sheets, please come prepared.  (MR. RANDALL)

 

Emily Anderson, Hannah Tallmadge, Zach Hill & Ezra Dolezal meet in the choir room Friday during advisory period.  Thank you.      (MRS. GOERKE)

 

Art Club:  Our monthly meeting will be on Friday at break. (there will be cookies)  (MRS. PALMER)

 

Junior Students attending Foreign Language Days with Mrs. Vestal need to bring in $11.00 to cover registration and lunch.  Please bring in your money by Monday-February 6th.   (MRS. VESTAL)

 

Play practice Thursday evening for ALL cast member who have been on stage thus far, at 7:00 p.m.  (MR. SMITH)

 

School -to-Work People:  The sign-in form for February is available; please return January's form when you pick it up.  Your weekly grade is dependent of prompt return of sign-in forms.    (MR. HERMAN)

 

Junior High Creative Writers, we will now meet on Fridays during advisory time.  If you have another scheduled meeting, please attend it.        (MRS. C.)

 

Jr. High - this week is a BABAB schedule.         (OFFICE)

 

It's that time of year again, Val-O-Grams are on now on sale!  You can purchase a Val-O-Gram during first lunch and second lunch in the auditorium.  You can purchase a Val-O-Gram until February 10th.              (MRS. MILLER)


January 30, 2012

Posted on Monday, Jan 30, 2012 By: Shannon Pepiot

Hot Lunch Monday:  Chicken patty sandwich

Jr. High - this week is a BABAB schedule.         (OFFICE)

On stage Monday evening at 7:00:  Michaela, Spencer, Jeremy, Alanah, Holli & Ezra.  (pp. 22-25)
At 7:30:  Justin Randall, Cody Orr and Mr. Bara.   (pp.25-29)           (MR. SMITH)

It's that time of year again, Val-O-Grams are on sale starting today!  You can purchase a Val-O-Gram during first lunch and second lunch in the auditorium.  You can purchase a Val-O-Gram until February 10th.              (MRS. MILLER)

Mentors, we have a meeting at lunch on Wednesday in my room.  Please be on time and don't forget your items for the raffle basket.  Thanks.      (MRS. C.)
 
Mr. Palmer will be out of the office Monday and Tuesday, January 30 & 31st.     (MR. PALMER)
  
All Juniors and Faculty:  Due to our participation in the GearUp grant, THS will administer the ACT test to ALL JUNIORS for FREE!  This test is scheduled for Tuesday, April 24th, and will take all morning.  As the ACT test noramlly costs each student $49.50, this is a considerable savings for students who would normally be paying for this exam.  The ACT test is administered under strict timing requirements, so the normal schedule for classes, reading period and break will not apply.  Students will be allowed a 10 minute break midway through the test, but it will not align with the normal break schedule.  This is a minor inconvenience in exchange for a significant benefit (free ACT testing.)  As we draw nearer, more information will be made available.  For Juniors who were considering paying for a Saturday ACT test in April or June, I would suggest that you NOT do that given this free testing.  See Mr. Palmer if you have questions.         (MR. PALMER)
 
Organizers announce that the Girls on Ice 2012 Expeditions are now accepting applications. the 2012 program includes two expeditions.  The original North Cascades expediton on Mount Baker in Washington State will be held July 29 - August 9th, and a new Alaska based expedition will take place July 15-25th.  Girls on Ice is a unique, free, wilderness science education porgram for high school girls.  Each year a team of nine teenage girls and three instructors spend 11 days exploring and learning about mountain glaciers and alpine landscapes through scientific field studies with professional glaciologists and mountaineers.  See Mr. Palmer if you would like to apply.  Applications are due March 1st.        (MR. PALMER)

Junior High students interested in participating in this years Spelling Bee need to sign up in the office by Monday, January 30th.  The Spelling Bee will be held on Feb. 2nd at 1:00 in the auditorium.  See Mrs. Miller for more information and a word list.        (MRS. MILLER)
        
Please save empty tissue boxes for Mrs. Miller's class.  Thanks.     (MRS. MILLER)


January 27, 2012

Posted on Friday, Jan 27, 2012 By: Shannon Pepiot

Hot Lunch Friday:  Chicken fajitas

 

Mentors, we have ameeting at lunch on Wednesday in my room.  Please be on time and don't forget your items for the raffle basket.  Thanks.      (MRS. C.)

 

Bake sale TODAY during 1st and 2nd lunch in the cafeteria.  Please come support Girls with a Mission!          (MRS. MILLER)

 

Mr. Palmer will be out of the office Monday and Tuesday, January 30 & 31st.     (MR. PALMER)

 

Junior High boys basketball players will be absent today (1/27).  Boys need to be on the bus by 8:15 (they do not need to check into their classes).  Thanks.       (MR. LIZOTTE)

 

Seniors interested in performing the National Anthem for Senior Night (as a group) please see Mrs. Goerke ASAP so we can rehearse.                (MRS. GOERKE)

 

All Juniors and Faculty:  Due to our participation in the GearUp grant, THS will administer the ACT test to ALL JUNIORS for FREE!  This test is scheduled for Tuesday, April 24th, and will take all morning.  As the ACT test noramlly costs each student $49.50, this is a considerable savings for students who would normally be paying for this exam.  The ACT test is administered under strict timing requirements, so the normal schedule for classes, reading period and break will not apply.  Students will be allowed a 10 minute break midway through the test, but it will not align with the normal break schedule.  This is a minor inconvenience in exchange for a significant benefit (free ACT testing.)  As we draw nearer, more information will be made available.  For Juniors who were considering paying for a Saturday ACT test in April or June, I would suggest that you NOT do that given this free testing.  See Mr. Palmer if you have questions.         (MR. PALMER)

 

Organizers announce that the Girls on Ice 2012 Expeditions are now accepting applications. the 2012 program includes two expeditions.  The original North Cascades expediton on Mount Baker in Washington State will be held July 29 - August 9th, and a new Alaska based expedition will take place July 15-25th.  Girls on Ice is a unique, free, wilderness science education porgram for high school girls.  Each year a team of nine teenage girls and three instructors spend 11 days exploring and learning about mountain glaciers and alpine landscapes through scientific field studies with professional glaciologists and mountaineers.  See Mr. Palmer if you would like to apply.  Applications are due March 1st.        (MR. PALMER)

 

Junior High students interested in participating in this years Spelling Bee need to sign up in the office by Monday, January 30th.  The Spelling Bee will be held on Feb. 2nd at 1:00 in the auditorium.  See Mrs. Miller for more information and a word list.        (MRS. MILLER)

        

Please save empty tissue boxes for Mrs. Miller's class.  Thanks.     (MRS. MILLER)


January 26, 2012

Posted on Thursday, Jan 26, 2012 By: Shannon Pepiot

Hot Lunch Thursday:  Chili

 

Seniors interested in performing the National Anthem for Senior Night (as a group) please see Mrs. Goerke ASAP so we can rehearse.                (MRS. GOERKE)

 

All Juniors and Faculty:  Due to our participation in the GearUp grant, THS will administer the ACT test to ALL JUNIORS for FREE!  This test is scheduled for Tuesday, April 24th, and will take all morning.  As the ACT test noramlly costs each student $49.50, this is a considerable savings for students who would normally be paying for this exam.  The ACT test is administered under strict timing requirements, so the normal schedule for classes, reading period and break will not apply.  Students will be allowed a 10 minute break midway through the test, but it will not align with the normal break schedule.  This is a minor inconvenience in exchange for a significant benefit (free ACT testing.)  As we draw nearer, more information will be made available.  For Juniors who were considering paying for a Saturday ACT test in April or June, I would suggest that you NOT do that given this free testing.  See Mr. Palmer if you have questions.         (MR. PALMER)

 

Organizers announce that the Girls on Ice 2012 Expeditions are now accepting applications. the 2012 program includes two expeditions.  The original North Cascades expediton on Mount Baker in Washington State will be held July 29 - August 9th, and a new Alaska based expedition will take place July 15-25th.  Girls on Ice is a unique, free, wilderness science education porgram for high school girls.  Each year a team of nine teenage girls and three instructors spend 11 days exploring and learning about mountain glaciers and alpine landscapes through scientific field studies with professional glaciologists and mountaineers.  See Mr. Palmer if you would like to apply.  Applications are due March 1st.        (MR. PALMER)

 

Junior High students interested in participating in this years Spelling Bee need to sign up in the office by Monday, January 30th.  The Spelling Bee will be held on Feb. 2nd at 1:00 in the auditorium.  See Mrs. Miller for more information and a word list.        (MRS. MILLER)

  

On stage Thursday evening at 7:30:  Mrs. Vestal, Jeremy, Hannah, Megan, Emily & Spencer.

At 8:15:  Michaela, Tiffany, Alanah & Ezra.   (pp. 13-20)   (MR. SMITH)

     

Please save empty tissue boxes for Mrs. Miller's class.  Thanks.     (MRS. MILLER)

During the past few basketball games in the TAC the student section has been very messy with litter. It is a privilege to have food in the TAC during games which many enjoy. It is a nice new facility and let’s keep it that way. Please keep your area clean and throw away your trash.

A quick reminder about cell phones—cell phones should be off and out of sight during the school day, from 8:15 to 3:22. We have been doing very well on this, but there have been some that have questioned if they can listen to music on their phones or use it during lunch or break. Just to clarify, they must be off and out of sight even if you are just using it for music or other purposes and they are not allowed to be used at breaks, lunch, or passing times. This is based on board policy and must be followed or disciplinary action will be taken.

                                        

Schweitzer lift tickets for night skiing are available in the Morrison Elementary office.  Tickets are $8.00 each (rentals are $15.00 with lift ticket purchase).  Tickets are good for ANY Twilight Ski Night at Schweitzer.  Twilight schedule is Friday & Saturday nights beginiing in January (some blackout dates apply) from 3:00 -7:00 (Idaho time).  For more information, contact Jennifer Higgins at Morrison Elementary.      (OFFICE


January 25, 2012

Posted on Wednesday, Jan 25, 2012 By: Shannon Pepiot

Hot Lunch Wednesday:  Nachos Supreme

 

Wednesday, January 25th, is the last day to make schedule changes.  Mr. Palmer has a meeting from 8:00 - 9:00 and cannot be interrupted during that time.  You have the remainder of the school day to make any necessary adjustments to your schedule.      (MR. PALMER)

 

Organizers announce that the Girls on Ice 2012 Expeditions are now accepting applications. the 2012 program includes two expeditions.  The original North Cascades expediton on Mount Baker in Washington State will be held July 29 - August 9th, and a new Alaska based expedition will take place July 15-25th.  Girls on Ice is a unique, free, wilderness science education porgram for high school girls.  Each year a team of nine teenage girls and three instructors spend 11 days exploring and learning about mountain glaciers and alpine landscapes through scientific field studies with professional glaciologists and mountaineers.  See Mr. Palmer if you would like to apply.  Applications are due March 1st.        (MR. PALMER)

 

Junior High students interested in participating in this years Spelling Bee need to sign up in the office by Monday, January 30th.  The Spelling Bee will be held on Feb. 2nd at 1:00 in the auditorium.  See Mrs. Miller for more information and a word list.        (MRS. MILLER)

 

School-to-work people:  Before you are placed you will need an approved resume and your parent's signature.  All the necessary forms will be available in the resource room.    (HERMAN)

 

On stage Thursday evening at 7:30:  Mrs. Vestal, Jeremy, Hannah, Megan, Emily & Spencer.

At 8:15:  Michaela, Tiffany, Alanah & Ezra.   (pp. 13-20)   (MR. SMITH)

Mentors, please remember that when we change classes on Monday, your mentees will be in different classes as well.  If you have been picking them up in Ms. Drury's class, they will now be in Mr. Anderson's and vice versa.

 

THS STUDENTS:  We are again accepting submissions for artwork to be shown at the RAW art gallery next to the bank.  See Mrs. Palmer if you have a piece that you would like to submit.   (MRS. PALMER)

   

Please save empty tissue boxes for Mrs. Miller's class.  Thanks.     (MRS. MILLER)

During the past few basketball games in the TAC the student section has been very messy with litter. It is a privilege to have food in the TAC during games which many enjoy. It is a nice new facility and let’s keep it that way. Please keep your area clean and throw away your trash.

A quick reminder about cell phones—cell phones should be off and out of sight during the school day, from 8:15 to 3:22. We have been doing very well on this, but there have been some that have questioned if they can listen to music on their phones or use it during lunch or break. Just to clarify, they must be off and out of sight even if you are just using it for music or other purposes and they are not allowed to be used at breaks, lunch, or passing times. This is based on board policy and must be followed or disciplinary action will be taken.

                                        

Schweitzer lift tickets for night skiing are available in the Morrison Elementary office.  Tickets are $8.00 each (rentals are $15.00 with lift ticket purchase).  Tickets are good for ANY Twilight Ski Night at Schweitzer.  Twilight schedule is Friday & Saturday nights beginiing in January (some blackout dates apply) from 3:00 -7:00 (Idaho time).  For more information, contact Jennifer Higgins at Morrison Elementary.      (OFFICE


January 24, 2012

Posted on Tuesday, Jan 24, 2012 By: Shannon Pepiot

Hot Lunch Tuesday:  Spaghetti

 

Organizers announce that the Girls on Ice 2012 Expeditions are now accepting applications. the 2012 program includes two expeditions.  The original North Cascades expediton on Mount Baker in Washington State will be held July 29 - August 9th, and a new Alaska based expedition will take place July 15-25th.  Girls on Ice is a unique, free, wilderness science education porgram for high school girls.  Each year a team of nine teenage girls and three instructors spend 11 days exploring and learning about mountain glaciers and alpine landscapes through scientific field studies with professional glaciologists and mountaineers.  See Mr. Palmer if you would like to apply.  Applications are due March 1st.        (MR. PALMER)

 

Junior High students interested in participating in this years Spelling Bee need to sign up in the office by Monday, January 30th.  The Spelling Bee will be held on Feb. 2nd at 1:00 in the auditorium.  See Mrs. Miller for more information and a word list.        (MRS. MILLER)

  

School-to-work people:  Before you are placed you will need an approved resume and your parent's signature.  All the necessary forms will be available in the resource room.    (HERMAN)

 

On stage Thursday evening at 7:30:  Mrs. Vestal, Jeremy, Hannah, Megan, Emily & Spencer.

At 8:15:  Michaela, Tiffany, Alanah & Ezra.   (pp. 13-20)   (MR. SMITH)

 

Mentors, please remember that when we change classes on Monday, your mentees will be in different classes as well.  If you have been picking them up in Ms. Drury's class, they will now be in Mr. Anderson's and vice versa.

  

THS STUDENTS:  We are again accepting submissions for artwork to be shown at the RAW art gallery next to the bank.  See Mrs. Palmer if you have a piece that you would like to submit.   (MRS. PALMER)

    

Please save empty tissue boxes for Mrs. Miller's class.  Thanks.     (MRS. MILLER)

                                             

Schweitzer lift tickets for night skiing are available in the Morrison Elementary office.  Tickets are $8.00 each (rentals are $15.00 with lift ticket purchase).  Tickets are good for ANY Twilight Ski Night at Schweitzer.  Twilight schedule is Friday & Saturday nights beginiing in January (some blackout dates apply) from 3:00 -7:00 (Idaho time).  For more information, contact Jennifer Higgins at Morrison Elementary.      (OFFICE)


January 19, 2012

Posted on Thursday, Jan 19, 2012 By: Shannon Pepiot

Hot Lunch Thursday:  Chicken leg dinner

 

Congratulations to all of the art students on a very successful semester and art show.  Results for the public "best of show" votingis as follows:

Junior High:  Best of  show art club - Gabby Pease.  Third place - Allie Brown, Second Place - Sami Rohirch and First Place - Allie Brown.

High School Honorable Mentions - Jeremy Akin, Kahli Carmignani, Alissa Pepiot and Marcy Kroschel for receiving votes on 4 or more photographs.

Third Pace (Tie) Ashley Morkeberg (photo) and Ryan Rayson (sculpture)

Second Place (Tie) Kala Sanders (painting) and Kala Sanders (sculpture)

First Place and Overall Best of Show:  Hannah Tallmadge  (self portrait).       (MRS. PALMER)

On stage Monday evening  at 7:30:  Michaela, mr. Bara, Jeremy, Alanah & Holli,

At 8:00:  Megan, Makaylin, Hannah .   (pp .1-12)

On stage Wednesday evening at 7:30:  Mrs. Vestal, Jeremy, Hannah, Megan, Emily & Spencer.

At 8:15:  Michaela, Tiffany, Alanah & Ezra.   (pp. 13-20)   (MR. SMITH)

 

Trojan Lane Warriors, don't forget that your tickets and money are due to me on Thursday.

(MRS. MILLER)

Mentors, please remember that when we change classes on Monday, your mentees will be in different classes as well.  If you have been picking them up in Ms. Drury's class, they will now be in Mr. Anderson's and vice versa.

Also, mentors and mentees - bowling on Sunday at Trojan Lanes from 2;00 - 3:30.  Cost is $2.00, shoes are $.50.  Prizes will be awarded for highest score, lowest score, best bowling outfit and effort.  (MRS. C.)

 

Art Club Members:  Remember that we will be meeting after school on Monday, January 23rd, to make tiles for use with the after school program.         (MRS. PALMER)

 

THS STUDENTS:  We are again accepting submissions for artwork to be shown at the RAW art gallery next to the bank.  See Mrs. Palmer if you have a piece that you would like to submit.   (MRS. PALMER)

 

Bake sale TODAY (Thursday) in the lucnh room during break.  All proceeds will go towards prom.  Bring your money and warm up with some hot cocoa from Brenda's (it will be sold at the bake sale) and some cookies.  Support your prom!   (STUDENT COUNCIL)

  

Please save empty tissue boxes for Mrs. Miller's class.  Thanks.     (MRS. MILLER)

 

Lots of stuff in the "lost & found" - come and check if you are missing a coat etc..  It will all be going away soon.           (OFFICE)

 

No school on Friday for students - Thursday is not an "early out" day.     (OFFICE)

  

The Army recruiter will visit THS during second lunch TODAY (Thursday).  (MR. PALMER)

 

Driver Education:  MANDATORY parent/student meeting:  January 17th, January 18th or January 19th - you pick the day.  You and your parent/guardian will be enlightened on the requirements for class and filling out paper work for getting licensed.  You will need to bring a copy of your birth certificate and social security #.  The meeting will be held at 7:30 p.m. each night in room 128 in the high school.  Your failure to make it to this meeting will result in you looking for another class first block next semester.  This would include having more than one failing grade this current semester.  Questions - see Mr. Jones.          (MR. JONES)

   

Get Buggy about Books!  Guess the number of "Book Worms" in the jar & win a book (and the book worms).  The jar is in the display case at the library.         (MS. RANDALL)

              

Seniors:  Do you want senior shirts?  You've missed the order deadlines - I'm giving you one more chance.  New deadline for orders w/money is January 19th.  If there are not enough orders, there will be no senior shirts.  Thank you.       (MS. RANDALL)

                  

Schweitzer lift tickets for night skiing are available in the Morrison Elementary office.  Tickets are $8.00 each (rentals are $15.00 with lift ticket purchase).  Tickets are good for ANY Twilight Ski Night at Schweitzer.  Twilight schedule is Friday & Saturday nights beginiing in January (some blackout dates apply) from 3:00 -7:00 (Idaho time).  For more information, contact Jennifer Higgins at Morrison Elementary.      (OFFICE)

         

You can start signing up for the next high school/junior high ski trip which will be Friday, January 20th (remember there is no school that day).  Leave time will be 2:30 p.m. - you will ski from 4:00 - 8:00 p.m.  The prices are $8.00 for a lift ticket and $15.00 for rental fee.  You need to pay with cash, pick up the needed paperwork and EVERYTHING must be turned in by the end of the day on Wednesday, Jan. 18th.          (MR. MAC)


 


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