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HS Announcements – May 17, 2017

  • Hey Lancers!  Tomorrow is Donut Thursday!  Help StuCo fund new benches for the front of the school by buying donuts tomorrow morning at the A and D wing entrances!  Thanks for your help!
  • CONGRATULATIONS to our new National Honor Society Officers!  President is Eden Hacket;  Vice President is Brennan Mudd;  Secretary is Josh Zastrow; and Treasurer is Liam Fink.
 
  • Anyone playing a fall sport MUST sign up by the end of the day TODAY!   If you want to attend a sport meeting tomorrow, you must be signed up or you will not be released from class.
 
 
  • LAST CHANCE! Only 22 yearbooks remain for purchase for the 2016-2017 school year.  Don’t miss out, get your order into Mrs. Discher today!  The cost is $60.  Order forms are available in the main office or in 5E.
  • Did you know that you can earn credit for Senior Math, Visual, Performing & Applied Arts,  a year of World Language, AND potentially earn up to 17 Delta College credits just by enrolling in Building Trades?  Also, building trades is NOT just for the student who wants to be a contractor.  If you want to own your own home someday, this class is for YOU!  In building trades, you will learn to improve and maintain your home.  REMEMBER, IT IS NOT to late to sign up!!!   See Mrs. Brown in the counseling center for more details.  If you will be a sophomore, junior, or senior you are eligible.  Morning and afternoon sections available!
  • Attention Seniors:  Time is winding down…….Be sure to order your presentation flowers, pictures and sign up for all night party.  Detailed flyers are on the bulletin board in E wing.  Remember you must order your flowers by Wednesday, May 24th.  Questions or payments can be made with Mrs. Flaminio or Ms. Rubingh.
  • As Creekers for a Cause continues to collect money for the Epilepsy Foundation of Michigan, please remember that in addition to seizures, individuals with epilepsy may have to deal with other negative health outcomes, including poorer overall health, greater risk for accidents and injuries, and side effects from treatments.

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