Friday, March 26, 2010

3.25.10

HOT LUNCH TODAY: Soup & sandwich
HOT LUNCH TOMORROW: Quesadillas

Tennis players: We will have practice over break at 1:00 Monday – Friday. Come when you can. (PRIEVE)

Umpires needed for Youth baseball/softball program. $15 - $20 per game.
Umpire clinic scheduled for Monday, April 12th @ 5:30 pm at Roosevelt Park.
Contact Tyann Hermes at 295-2046 or hermes@kvis.net if interested and for
more info. No experience necessary. (OFFICE)

Tennis players: You need to pay for your sweats by Friday. (PRIEVE)

Students: Please stay off the stage this week – we’re getting ready for the play. Thanks. (SMITH/BARA)

Foreign Language Club: Several of you have not paid for your tickets for the play – you know who you are. If I don’t have the money by Friday, I won’t be able to get your ticket. (MRS. CHIAVERINI)

Lincoln County Poetry Contest: The topic is “Spring.” Please turn in entries to an English teacher by April 30th. (CHIAVERINI)

Break detention is in Ms. Drury’s room this week. (OFFICE)

JUNIORS who would like to graduate early: applications are available from Mr. Ralston and MUST be completed and returned by April 30 (April 23 for close-up students). (RALSTON)

The Yaak Rod and Gun Club is sponsoring a free "Survival Class" this Saturday, March 27th from 10:00 to noon at the Yaak Rod and Gun Club. It is free, with coffee and donuts provided. Instructors are Jon Obst and Phil Kilbreath of the Montana Department of Fish, Wildlife, and Parks. Please call Jim Mayo at 295-3406 to register in advance. (PALMER)

EVERYBODY: It's time to start thinking about our annual WINGS fundraiser. The event will run from April 5 to 16. What do YOU think would be a good incentive to raise money? A class field trip? Shave Mr. Lizotte's soul patch? Make a teacher kiss a pig? I NEED YOUR IDEAS!!! See Mr. Palmer anytime between now and spring break (March 26) with your suggestions. MAY THE BEST CLASS WIN!!!!!!!!! (PALMER)

The Drama Department will be presenting “Gone with the Breeze” Wednesday & Thursday evenings (March 24th & 25th) at 7:00 p.m. in the high school auditorium. Ticket prices are: $4.00 adults & $3.00 students. (T. SMITH)

Seniors: Don’t forget about the local scholarships! (PALMER)

Ms. Willis’s room will be open 1 hour after school on Tuesday & Thursday afternoons. You can catch up on homework, type essays, do research etc. (WILLIS)

Wednesday, March 24, 2010

3.24.10

HOT LUNCH TODAY: Chicken strips
HOT LUNCH TOMORROW: Soup & sandwich

We will be on the Friday bell schedule today. Report to the auditorium after the 4th block bell rings for a sneak preview of “Gone with the Breeze”. (OFFICE)

Please release all drama students at 1:30 today. Thank you. (SMITH)

Umpires needed for Youth baseball/softball program. $15 - $20 per game.
Umpire clinic scheduled for Monday, April 12th @ 5:30 pm at Roosevelt Park.
Contact Tyann Hermes at 295-2046 or hermes@kvis.net if interested and for
more info. No experience necessary. (OFFICE)

Tennis players: You need to pay for your sweats by Friday. (PRIEVE)

All boy’s basketball players (who will be in grades 9-12 next year) interested in going to a team camp this summer must meet in Mr. Andersen’s room TODAY at break. (ANDERSEN)

Students: Please stay off the stage this week – we’re getting ready for the play. Thanks. (SMITH/BARA)

Foreign Language Club: Several of you have not paid for your tickets for the play – you know who you are. If I don’t have the money by Friday, I won’t be able to get your ticket. (MRS. CHIAVERINI)

Lincoln County Poetry Contest: The topic is “Spring.” Please turn in entries to an English teacher by April 30th. (CHIAVERINI)

Break detention is in Ms. Drury’s room this week. (OFFICE)

JUNIORS who would like to graduate early: applications are available from Mr. Ralston and MUST be completed and returned by April 30 (April 23 for close-up students). (RALSTON)

The Yaak Rod and Gun Club is sponsoring a free "Survival Class" this Saturday, March 27th from 10:00 to noon at the Yaak Rod and Gun Club. It is free, with coffee and donuts provided. Instructors are Jon Obst and Phil Kilbreath of the Montana Department of Fish, Wildlife, and Parks. Please call Jim Mayo at 295-3406 to register in advance. (PALMER)

EVERYBODY: It's time to start thinking about our annual WINGS fundraiser. The event will run from April 5 to 16. What do YOU think would be a good incentive to raise money? A class field trip? Shave Mr. Lizotte's soul patch? Make a teacher kiss a pig? I NEED YOUR IDEAS!!! See Mr. Palmer anytime between now and spring break (March 26) with your suggestions. MAY THE BEST CLASS WIN!!!!!!!!! (PALMER)

The Drama Department will be presenting “Gone with the Breeze” Wednesday & Thursday evenings (March 24th & 25th) at 7:00 p.m. in the high school auditorium. Ticket prices are: $4.00 adults & $3.00 students. (T. SMITH)

Junior High students who are participating in the Silverwood Reading Program need to have their tally sheets turned in TODAY. You can turn them in to Mrs. Miller. (MILLER)

Seniors: Don’t forget about the local scholarships! (PALMER)

Ms. Willis’s room will be open 1 hour after school on Tuesday & Thursday afternoons. You can catch up on homework, type essays, do research etc. (WILLIS)

Tuesday, March 23, 2010

3.23.10

HOT LUNCH TODAY: Taco boats
HOT LUNCH TOMORROW: Chicken strips

All boy’s basketball players (who will be in grades 9-12 next year) interested in going to a team camp this summer must meet in Mr. Andersen’s room Wednesday at break. (ANDERSEN)

Students: Please stay off the stage this week – we’re getting ready for the play. Thanks. (SMITH/BARA)

Foreign Language Club: Several of you have not paid for your tickets for the play – you know who you are. If I don’t have the money by Friday, I won’t be able to get your ticket. (MRS. CHIAVERINI)

Lincoln County Poetry Contest: The topic is “Spring.” Please turn in entries to an English teacher by April 30th. (CHIAVERINI)

Break detention is in Ms. Drury’s room this week. (OFFICE)

JUNIORS who would like to graduate early: applications are available from Mr. Ralston and MUST be completed and returned by April 30 (April 23 for close-up students). (RALSTON)

The Yaak Rod and Gun Club is sponsoring a free "Survival Class" on Saturday, March 27th from 10:00 to noon at the Yaak Rod and Gun Club. It is free, with coffee and donuts provided. Instructors are Jon Obst and Phil Kilbreath of the Montana Department of Fish, Wildlife, and Parks. Please call Jim Mayo at 295-3406 to register in advance. (PALMER)

EVERYBODY: It's time to start thinking about our annual WINGS fundraiser. The event will run from April 5 to 16. What do YOU think would be a good incentive to raise money? A class field trip? Shave Mr. Lizotte's soul patch? Make a teacher kiss a pig? I NEED YOUR IDEAS!!! See Mr. Palmer anytime between now and spring break (March 26) with your suggestions. MAY THE BEST CLASS WIN!!!!!!!!! (PALMER)

The Drama Department will be presenting “Gone with the Breeze” Wednesday & Thursday evenings (March 24th & 25th) at 7:00 p.m. in the high school auditorium. Ticket prices are: $4.00 adults & $3.00 students. (T. SMITH)

Junior High students who are participating in the Silverwood Reading Program need to have their tally sheets turned in by WEDNESDAY. You can turn them in to Mrs. Miller. (MILLER)

Seniors: Don’t forget about the local scholarships! (PALMER)

Winter Sports Awards will be at 10:00 a.m. this morning. (MR. MAC)

Ms. Willis’s room will be open 1 hour after school on Tuesday & Thursday afternoons. You can catch up on homework, type essays, do research etc. (WILLIS)

Friday, March 19, 2010

3.19.10

HOT LUNCH TODAY: Chicken fajitas
HOT LUNCH TOMORROW: Burgers

Buy your prom tickets at lunch today. (OFFICE)

Main Street Perk will be serving Italian crème sodas at prom from 8-10:00 p.m. for $2.00 each. (BRENDA GOE)

The masks are in! They need to be picked up in the Art room at BREAK or after school. (J. PALMER)

JUNIORS who would like to graduate early: applications are available from Mr. Ralston and MUST be completed and returned by April 30 (April 23 for close-up students). (RALSTON)

The Yaak Rod and Gun Club is sponsoring a free "Survival Class" on Saturday, March 27th from 10:00 to noon at the Yaak Rod and Gun Club. It is free, with coffee and donuts provided. Instructors are Jon Obst adn Phil Kilbreath of the Montana Department of Fish, Wildlife, and Parks. Please call Jim Mayo at 295-3406 to register in advance. (PALMER)

EVERYBODY: It's time to start thinking about our annual WINGS fundraiser. The event will run from April 5 to 16. What do YOU think would be a good incentive to raise money? A class field trip? Shave Mr. Lizotte's soul patch? Make a teacher kiss a pig? I NEED YOUR IDEAS!!! See Mr. Palmer anytime between now and spring break (March 26) with your suggestions. MAY THE BEST CLASS WIN!!!!!!!!! (PALMER)

The Drama Department will be presenting “Gone with the Breeze” Wednesday & Thursday evenings (March 24th & 25th) at 7:00 p.m. in the high school auditorium. Ticket prices are: $4.00 adults & $3.00 students. (T. SMITH)

Junior High students who are participating in the Silverwood Reading Program need to have their tally sheets turned in by March 24th. You can turn them in to Mrs. Miller. (MILLER)

Foreign Language Club meeting TODAY at break. Your money for the play is due at the meeting. (CHIAVERINI)

Junior High creative writers meet at lunch TODAY in my room. Bring our lunches.
(MRS. C.)

Junior High Track will start Monday, March 22nd after school. Meet down at the track. You must have a physical to participate. For your information track involves running. Now you know. (MR. JONES)

SENIORS: Nearly all of the local scholarship applications have arrived and are ready for you to pick up and complete. There are about five that I am still waiting to receive--keep checking in.
MOST of these scholarship applications are due between April 15 and May 8. It is YOUR JOB to stay on top of this process. Since you have 6 to 8 weeks to complete these, there is really no excuse for procrastinating and doing a sloppy "rush" job just before the deadline.
I will be happy to assist you in any way I can. Stop by my office and check 'em out! (PALMER)

Prom picture forms at the office – they would like you to pick one up and have it filled out when you arrive at the prom. (OFFICE)

Winter Sports Awards will be at 10:00 a.m. Tuesday, March 23rd. (MR. MAC)

Break detention is in Mrs. Vestal’s room this week. (RALSTON)

PROM is Saturday, March 20, 8:00-midnight. Grand March at 8:30. Parents BOOTED at 9:00. Masks are REQUIRED. They can be purchased from the Art Club, handmade, bought at Walmart, OR you can paint a mask on your face. Whatever you choose, remember this is a formal dance and all typical dress codes apply. No hockey masks, zombie masks, paper sacks, etc. Emergency masks will be available at the door for those who need them for $4. Prom tickets are for sale during lunch in the auditorium, must be purchased in advance, and are $12 single/$20 couple. (RALSTON)

Ms. Willis’s room will be open 1 hour after school on Tuesday & Thursday afternoons. You can catch up on homework, type essays, do research etc. (WILLIS)

Thursday, March 18, 2010

3.18.10

HOT LUNCH TODAY: Pizza
HOT LUNCH TOMORROW: Chicken fajitas

The masks are in! They need to be picked up in the Art room at BREAK or after school. (J. PALMER)

Strategy Team meetings today during both lunches in the library. (R. STEVER)

JUNIORS who would like to graduate early: applications are available from Mr. Ralston and MUST be completed and returned by April 30 (April 23 for close-up students). (RALSTON)

The Yaak Rod and Gun Club is sponsoring a free "Survival Class" on Saturday, March 27th from 10:00 to noon at the Yaak Rod and Gun Club. It is free, with coffee and donuts provided. Instructors are Jon Obst adn Phil Kilbreath of the Montana Department of Fish, Wildlife, and Parks. Please call Jim Mayo at 295-3406 to register in advance. (PALMER)

EVERYBODY: It's time to start thinking about our annual WINGS fundraiser. The event will run from April 5 to 16. What do YOU think would be a good incentive to raise money? A class field trip? Shave Mr. Lizotte's soul patch? Make a teacher kiss a pig? I NEED YOUR IDEAS!!! See Mr. Palmer anytime between now and spring break (March 26) with your suggestions. MAY THE BEST CLASS WIN!!!!!!!!! (PALMER)

The Drama Department will be presenting “Gone with the Breeze” Wednesday & Thursday evenings (March 24th & 25th) at 7:00 p.m. in the high school auditorium. Ticket prices are: $4.00 adults & $3.00 students. (T. SMITH)

Tennis girls: There are openings on the tennis team for high school girls. If you’ve never played we can teach you. You learn a life long sport, have fun, get some sun and wear a great tennis uniform. (PRIEVES)

Junior High students who are participating in the Silverwood Reading Program need to have their tally sheets turned in by March 24th. You can turn them in to Mrs. Miller. (MILLER)

Foreign Language Club meeting Friday at break. Your money for the play is due at the meeting. (CHIAVERINI)

Junior High creative writers meet at lunch Friday in my room. Bring our lunches.
(MRS. C.)

Sophomores will take first lunch on Tuesday-Thursday for Montcas testing. (PALMER)

Junior High Track will start Monday, March 22nd after school. Meet down at the track. You must have a physical to participate. For your information track involves running. Now you know. (MR. JONES)

SENIORS: Nearly all of the local scholarship applications have arrived and are ready for you to pick up and complete. There are about five that I am still waiting to receive--keep checking in.
MOST of these scholarship applications are due between April 15 and May 8. It is YOUR JOB to stay on top of this process. Since you have 6 to 8 weeks to complete these, there is really no excuse for procrastinating and doing a sloppy "rush" job just before the deadline.
I will be happy to assist you in any way I can. Stop by my office and check 'em out! (PALMER)

ALL 7th, 8th, and 10th grade students: You will be taking the MontCAS tests next week. All tests will be during second and third blocks.
7th graders will test with their second block teachers.
8th graders will test in Mr. Jones' room
10th graders will test in Mr. Smith's room.
7th graders will test on Tuesday and Wednesday. 8th and 10th graders will test on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday. IF YOU MISS ANY OF THESE TESTS, you will have to make them up the following week. PLEASE do everything in your power to be here those days so you don't have to miss other classes doing make-up tests. (PALMER)

Prom tickets on sale at lunch. (OFFICE)

Prom picture forms at the office – they would like you to pick one up and have it filled out when you arrive at the prom. (OFFICE)

Winter Sports Awards will be at 10:00 a.m. Tuesday, March 23rd. (MR. MAC)

Break detention is in Mrs. Vestal’s room this week. (RALSTON)

PROM is Saturday, March 20, 8:00-midnight. Grand March at 8:30. Parents BOOTED at 9:00. Masks are REQUIRED. They can be purchased from the Art Club, handmade, bought at Walmart, OR you can paint a mask on your face. Whatever you choose, remember this is a formal dance and all typical dress codes apply. No hockey masks, zombie masks, paper sacks, etc. Emergency masks will be available at the door for those who need them for $4. Prom tickets are for sale during lunch in the auditorium, must be purchased in advance, and are $12 single/$20 couple. (RALSTON)

Ms. Willis’s room will be open 1 hour after school on Tuesday & Thursday afternoons. You can catch up on homework, type essays, do research etc. (WILLIS)

Wednesday, March 17, 2010

3.17.10

HOT LUNCH TODAY: Chicken patty sandwich
HOT LUNCH TOMORROW: Pizza

Happy St. Patrick’s Day!

The Drama Department will be presenting “Gone with the Breeze” Wednesday & Thursday evenings (March 24th & 25th) at 7:00 p.m. in the high school auditorium. Ticket prices are: $4.00 adults & $3.00 students. (T. SMITH)

Play practice at 6:30 this evening for all cast members – Act II. (SMITH)

Tennis girls: There are openings on the tennis team for high school girls. If you’ve never played we can teach you. You learn a life long sport, have fun, get some sun and wear a great tennis uniform. (PRIEVES)

Junior High students who are participating in the Silverwood Reading Program need to have their tally sheets turned in by March 24th. You can turn them in to Mrs. Miller. (MILLER)

Last day to order prom corsages/flowers etc. from Amy at Steins is TODAY. (OFFICE)

Junior High Student Council meeting TODAY at break in Mrs. Miller’s room. (MILLER)

Foreign Language Club meeting Friday at break. Your money for the play is due at the meeting. (CHIAVERINI)

Junior High creative writers meet at lunch Friday in my room. Bring our lunches.
(MRS. C.)

Sophomores will take first lunch on Tuesday-Thursday for Montcas testing. (PALMER)

Junior High Track will start Monday, March 22nd after school. Meet down at the track. You must have a physical to participate. For your information track involves running. Now you know. (MR. JONES)

SENIORS: Nearly all of the local scholarship applications have arrived and are ready for you to pick up and complete. There are about five that I am still waiting to receive--keep checking in.
MOST of these scholarship applications are due between April 15 and May 8. It is YOUR JOB to stay on top of this process. Since you have 6 to 8 weeks to complete these, there is really no excuse for procrastinating and doing a sloppy "rush" job just before the deadline.
I will be happy to assist you in any way I can. Stop by my office and check 'em out! (PALMER)

ALL 7th, 8th, and 10th grade students: You will be taking the MontCAS tests next week. All tests will be during second and third blocks.
7th graders will test with their second block teachers.
8th graders will test in Mr. Jones' room
10th graders will test in Mr. Smith's room.
7th graders will test on Tuesday and Wednesday. 8th and 10th graders will test on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday. IF YOU MISS ANY OF THESE TESTS, you will have to make them up the following week. PLEASE do everything in your power to be here those days so you don't have to miss other classes doing make-up tests. (PALMER)

Prom tickets on sale at lunch. (OFFICE)

Prom picture forms at the office – they would like you to pick one up and have it filled out when you arrive at the prom. (OFFICE)

A Masquerade Ball Dinner hosted by the Troy Trojan Booster Club will be served from 5-7 at Shriner’s. Reservations will be held for the first 30 people to sign up and PAY $15 each for their choice of filet mignon, shrimp alfredo or chicken terriyaki. Details to follow. (RALSTON)

NOTE THE CHANGE AGAIN: Winter Sports Awards will be at 10:00 a.m. Tuesday, March 23rd. (MR. MAC)

Break detention is in Mrs. Vestal’s room this week. (RALSTON)

PROM is Saturday, March 20, 8:00-midnight. Grand March at 8:30. Parents BOOTED at 9:00. Masks are REQUIRED. They can be purchased from the Art Club, handmade, bought at Walmart, OR you can paint a mask on your face. Whatever you choose, remember this is a formal dance and all typical dress codes apply. No hockey masks, zombie masks, paper sacks, etc. Emergency masks will be available at the door for those who need them for $4. Prom tickets are for sale during lunch in the auditorium, must be purchased in advance, and are $12 single/$20 couple. (RALSTON)

Ms. Willis’s room will be open 1 hour after school on Tuesday & Thursday afternoons. You can catch up on homework, type essays, do research etc. (WILLIS)

Tuesday, March 16, 2010

3.16.10

HOT LUNCH TODAY: Spaghetti
HOT LUNCH TOMORROW: Chicken patty sandwich

Junior High students who are participating in the Silverwood Reading Program need to have their tally sheets turned in by March 24th. You can turn them in to Mrs. Miller. (MILLER)

Last day to order prom corsages/flowers etc. from Amy at Steins will be this Wednesday, March 17th. (OFFICE)

Junior High Student Council meeting Wednesday at break in Mrs. Miller’s room. (MILLER)

Foreign Language Club meeting Friday at break. Your money for the play is due at the meeting. (CHIAVERINI)

Junior High creative writers meet at lunch Friday in my room. Bring our lunches.
(MRS. C.)

Sophomores will take first lunch on Tuesday-Thursday for Montcas testing. (PALMER)

Junior High Track will start Monday, March 22nd after school. Meet down at the track. You must have a physical to participate. For your information track involves running. Now you know. (MR. JONES)

SENIORS: Nearly all of the local scholarship applications have arrived and are ready for you to pick up and complete. There are about five that I am still waiting to receive--keep checking in.
MOST of these scholarship applications are due between April 15 and May 8. It is YOUR JOB to stay on top of this process. Since you have 6 to 8 weeks to complete these, there is really no excuse for procrastinating and doing a sloppy "rush" job just before the deadline.
I will be happy to assist you in any way I can. Stop by my office and check 'em out! (PALMER)

ALL 7th, 8th, and 10th grade students: You will be taking the MontCAS tests next week. All tests will be during second and third blocks.
7th graders will test with their second block teachers.
8th graders will test in Mr. Jones' room
10th graders will test in Mr. Smith's room.
7th graders will test on Tuesday and Wednesday. 8th and 10th graders will test on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday. IF YOU MISS ANY OF THESE TESTS, you will have to make them up the following week. PLEASE do everything in your power to be here those days so you don't have to miss other classes doing make-up tests. (PALMER)

Prom tickets on sale at lunch. (OFFICE)

Prom picture forms at the office – they would like you to pick one up and have it filled out when you arrive at the prom. (OFFICE)

A Masquerade Ball Dinner hosted by the Troy Trojan Booster Club will be served from 5-7 at Shriner’s. Reservations will be held for the first 30 people to sign up and PAY $15 each for their choice of filet mignon, shrimp alfredo or chicken terriyaki. Details to follow. (RALSTON)

NOTE THE CHANGE AGAIN: Winter Sports Awards will be at 10:00 a.m. Tuesday, March 23rd. (MR. MAC)

Break detention is in Mrs. Vestal’s room this week. (RALSTON)

PROM is Saturday, March 20, 8:00-midnight. Grand March at 8:30. Parents BOOTED at 9:00. Masks are REQUIRED. They can be purchased from the Art Club, handmade, bought at Walmart, OR you can paint a mask on your face. Whatever you choose, remember this is a formal dance and all typical dress codes apply. No hockey masks, zombie masks, paper sacks, etc. Emergency masks will be available at the door for those who need them for $4. Prom tickets are for sale during lunch in the auditorium, must be purchased in advance, and are $12 single/$20 couple. (RALSTON)

Ms. Willis’s room will be open 1 hour after school on Tuesday & Thursday afternoons. You can catch up on homework, type essays, do research etc. (WILLIS)

Monday, March 15, 2010

3.15.10

HOT LUNCH TODAY: Nachos
HOT LUNCH TOMORROW: Spaghetti

Last day to order prom corsages/flowers etc. from Amy at Steins will be this Wednesday, March 17th. (OFFICE)

Junior High Student Council meeting Wednesday at break in Mrs. Miller’s room. (MILLER)

Foreign Language Club meeting Friday at break. Your money for the play is due at the meeting. (CHIAVERINI)

Junior High creative writers meet at lunch Friday in my room. Bring our lunches.
(MRS. C.)

Sophomores will take first lunch on Tuesday-Thursday for Montcas testing. (PALMER)

If you still need a mask for prom and don’t want to buy one – Mrs. Winslow has a few at the office. (OFFICE)

Junior High Track will start Monday, March 22nd after school. Meet down at the track. You must have a physical to participate. For your information track involves running. Now you know. (MR. JONES)

SENIORS: Nearly all of the local scholarship applications have arrived and are ready for you to pick up and complete. There are about five that I am still waiting to receive--keep checking in.
MOST of these scholarship applications are due between April 15 and May 8. It is YOUR JOB to stay on top of this process. Since you have 6 to 8 weeks to complete these, there is really no excuse for procrastinating and doing a sloppy "rush" job just before the deadline.
I will be happy to assist you in any way I can. Stop by my office and check 'em out! (PALMER)

ALL 7th, 8th, and 10th grade students: You will be taking the MontCAS tests next week. All tests will be during second and third blocks.
7th graders will test with their second block teachers.
8th graders will test in Mr. Jones' room
10th graders will test in Mr. Smith's room.
7th graders will test on Tuesday and Wednesday. 8th and 10th graders will test on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday. IF YOU MISS ANY OF THESE TESTS, you will have to make them up the following week. PLEASE do everything in your power to be here those days so you don't have to miss other classes doing make-up tests. (PALMER)

Prom tickets on sale at lunch. (OFFICE)

Prom picture forms at the office – they would like you to pick one up and have it filled out when you arrive at the prom. (OFFICE)

Track will start TODAY after school in the high school gym. You must have a physical before participating. There will be a meeting for all students interested in track Thursday at break. It would be highly recommended to you prospective tracksters that you go for a jog every evening. You body will thank you next Monday. (NEWTON)

A Masquerade Ball Dinner hosted by the Troy Trojan Booster Club will be served from 5-7 at Shriner’s. Reservations will be held for the first 30 people to sign up and PAY $15 each for their choice of filet mignon, shrimp alfredo or chicken terriyaki. Details to follow. (RALSTON)

NOTE THE CHANGE AGAIN: Winter Sports Awards will be at 10:00 a.m. Tuesday, March 23rd. (MR. MAC)

Libby Floral deadline to order tuxes and flowers is TODAY. (OFFICE)

Break detention is in Mrs. Vestal’s room this week. (RALSTON)

PROM RAFFLE TICKETS now on sale. You can win a $50 dinner at MK Steakhouse or $25 worth of tanning. Want great nails – win prom nails from True Blue or your corsage and flowers from Blossom Boutique. You could even win prom tickets! See your local Close Up representatives to buy a ticket today! (RANDALL)

Our first day of SOFTBALL practice will be a meeting in Mrs. Miller’s room after school TODAY. If you do not have a physical on file from other activities this year, you need to bring one signed by you, your doctor and parent/guardian. Also, this meeting is our meeting with parent/guardian. We will answer any questions you might have about the program at this time. Again, make sure a parent/guardian is present at this meeting.
(COACH THOMPSON)

PROM is Saturday, March 20, 8:00-midnight. Grand March at 8:30. Parents BOOTED at 9:00. Masks are REQUIRED. They can be purchased from the Art Club, handmade, bought at Walmart, OR you can paint a mask on your face. Whatever you choose, remember this is a formal dance and all typical dress codes apply. No hockey masks, zombie masks, paper sacks, etc. Emergency masks will be available at the door for those who need them for $4. Prom tickets are for sale during lunch in the auditorium, must be purchased in advance, and are $12 single/$20 couple. (RALSTON)

SENIORS: The Army Corps of Engineers/Libby Dam is advertising for summer employees. Par ranges from $9.74 to $21.86 per hours. Completed applications must be sent to the Libby dam and must be RECEIVED by them by the close of business on March 15th. See. Mr. Palmer for application materials. (PALMER)

Softball open gym Tues./Wed. evenings at 6:30 p.m. at the Activity Center. (COACH THOMPSON)

Ms. Willis’s room will be open 1 hour after school on Tuesday & Thursday afternoons. You can catch up on homework, type essays, do research etc. (WILLIS)

Friday, March 12, 2010

3.12.10

HOT LUNCH TODAY: Corndogs
HOT LUNCH TOMORROW: Nachos

The Art Club is taking orders for masks during lunch through today (Friday). They should arrive by Thursday of next week. These masks are of good quality and look very nice. (MRS. PALMER)

SENIORS: Nearly all of the local scholarship applications have arrived and are ready for you to pick up and complete. There are about five that I am still waiting to receive--keep checking in.
MOST of these scholarship applications are due between April 15 and May 8. It is YOUR JOB to stay on top of this process. Since you have 6 to 8 weeks to complete these, there is really no excuse for procrastinating and doing a sloppy "rush" job just before the deadline.
I will be happy to assist you in any way I can. Stop by my office and check 'em out! (PALMER)

ALL 7th, 8th, and 10th grade students: You will be taking the MontCAS tests next week. All tests will be during second and third blocks.
7th graders will test with their second block teachers.
8th graders will test in Mr. Jones' room
10th graders will test in Mr. Smith's room.
7th graders will test on Tuesday and Wednesday. 8th and 10th graders will test on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday. IF YOU MISS ANY OF THESE TESTS, you will have to make them up the following week. PLEASE do everything in your power to be here those days so you don't have to miss other classes doing make-up tests. (PALMER)

Play practice immediately after school TODAY for all cast members. (SMITH)

Prom tickets on sale at lunch. (OFFICE)

Daylight Savings Time happens this weekend – roll you clocks ahead one hour Sunday morning. (OFFICE)

Prom picture forms at the office – they would like you to pick one up and have it filled out when you arrive at the prom. (OFFICE)

Track will start next Monday after school in the high school gym. You must have a physical before participating. There will be a meeting for all students interested in track Thursday at break. It would be highly recommended to you prospective tracksters that you go for a jog every evening. You body will thank you next Monday. (NEWTON)

SENIOR PROM 2010 "Masquerade" will be held March 20 at the new restaurant across from the weigh station (referred to as 'Shriner's'). A Masquerade Ball Dinner hosted by the Troy Trojan Booster Club will be served from 5-7 at the same location. Reservations will be held for the first 30 people to sign up and PAY $15 each for their choice of filet mignon, shrimp alfredo or chicken terriyaki. Details to follow. (RALSTON)

NOTE THE CHANGE: Winter Sports Awards will be at 9:45 a.m. Friday, March 19th. (MR. MAC)

Libby Floral deadline to order tuxes and flowers is March 15th. (OFFICE)

Tennis players: We start Monday March 15th. Get a physical if you haven’t had one – see you at the courts! (PRIEVE)

Junior High Student Council meeting TODAY during break. (MILLER)

Break detention is in Mr. Archibald’s room this week. (RALSTON)

PROM RAFFLE TICKETS now on sale. You can win a $50 dinner at MK Steakhouse or $25 worth of tanning. Want great nails – win prom nails from True Blue or your corsage and flowers from Blossom Boutique. You could even win prom tickets! See your local Close Up representatives to buy a ticket today! (RANDALL)

Our first day of SOFTBALL practice will be a meeting in Mrs. Miller’s room after school on Monday, March 15th. If you do not have a physical on file from other activities this year, you need to bring one signed by you, your doctor and parent/guardian. Also, this meeting is our meeting with parent/guardian. We will answer any questions you might have about the program at this time. Again, make sure a parent/guardian is present at this meeting.
(COACH THOMPSON)

PROM is Saturday, March 20, 8:00-midnight. Grand March at 8:30. Parents BOOTED at 9:00. Masks are REQUIRED. They can be purchased from the Art Club, handmade, bought at Walmart, OR you can paint a mask on your face. Whatever you choose, remember this is a formal dance and all typical dress codes apply. No hockey masks, zombie masks, paper sacks, etc. Emergency masks will be available at the door for those who need them for $4. Prom tickets are for sale during lunch in the auditorium, must be purchased in advance, and are $12 single/$20 couple. (RALSTON)

SENIORS: The Army Corps of Engineers/Libby Dam is advertising for summer employees. Par ranges from $9.74 to $21.86 per hours. Completed applications must be sent to the Libby dam and must be RECEIVED by them by the close of business on March 15th. See. Mr. Palmer for application materials. (PALMER)

Softball open gym Tues./Wed. evenings at 6:30 p.m. at the Activity Center. (COACH THOMPSON)

Ms. Willis’s room will be open 1 hour after school on Tuesday & Thursday afternoons. You can catch up on homework, type essays, do research etc. (WILLIS)

Thursday, March 11, 2010

3.11.10

MORNING ANNOUNCEMENTS MARCH 11, 2009

HOT LUNCH TODAY: Mac n’ Cheese
HOT LUNCH TOMORROW: Corndogs

Prom tickets go on sale today at lunch. (OFFICE)

Daylight Savings Time happens this weekend – roll you clocks ahead one hour Sunday morning. (OFFICE)

On stage Thursday at 7:00: All cast members in Act I and Act II. (SMITH)

Strategy Team meetings TODAY during both lunches in the library. (STEVER)

Prom picture forms at the office – they would like you to pick one up and have it filled out when you arrive at the prom. (OFFICE)

Track will start next Monday after school in the high school gym. You must have a physical before participating. There will be a meeting for all students interested in track Thursday at break. It would be highly recommended to you prospective tracksters that you go for a jog every evening. You body will thank you next Monday. (NEWTON)

SENIOR PROM 2010 "Masquerade" will be held March 20 at the new restaurant across from the weigh station (referred to as 'Shriner's'). A Masquerade Ball Dinner hosted by the Troy Trojan Booster Club will be served from 5-7 at the same location. Reservations will be held for the first 30 people to sign up and PAY $15 each for their choice of filet mignon, shrimp alfredo or chicken terriyaki. Details to follow. (RALSTON)

Any students interested in being a manager for track – see Mr. Newton TODAY. (NEWTON)

If you are planning on having prom dinner at the Kootenai River Inn in Bonners Ferry, please call ahead for reservations. (OFFICE)

Winter Sports Awards will be at 10:00 a.m. Thursday, March 18th. (MR. MAC)

Libby Floral deadline to order tuxes and flowers is March 15th. (OFFICE)

Tennis players: We start Monday March 15th. Get a physical if you haven’t had one – see you at the courts! (PRIEVE)

Junior High Student Council meeting Friday during break. (MILLER)

Break detention is in Mr. Archibald’s room this week. (RALSTON)

PROM RAFFLE TICKETS now on sale. You can win a $50 dinner at MK Steakhouse or $25 worth of tanning. Want great nails – win prom nails from True Blue or your corsage and flowers from Blossom Boutique. You could even win prom tickets! See your local Close Up representatives to buy a ticket today! (RANDALL)



Our first day of SOFTBALL practice will be a meeting in Mrs. Miller’s room after school on Monday, March 15th. If you do not have a physical on file from other activities this year, you need to bring one signed by you, your doctor and parent/guardian. Also, this meeting is our meeting with parent/guardian. We will answer any questions you might have about the program at this time. Again, make sure a parent/guardian is present at this meeting.
(COACH THOMPSON)

PROM is Saturday, March 20, 8:00-midnight. Grand March at 8:30. Parents BOOTED at 9:00. Masks are REQUIRED. They can be purchased from the Art Club, handmade, bought at Walmart, OR you can paint a mask on your face. Whatever you choose, remember this is a formal dance and all typical dress codes apply. No hockey masks, zombie masks, paper sacks, etc. Emergency masks will be available at the door for those who need them for $4. Prom tickets are for sale during lunch in the auditorium, must be purchased in advance, and are $12 single/$20 couple. (RALSTON)

SENIORS: The Army Corps of Engineers/Libby Dam is advertising for summer employees. Par ranges from $9.74 to $21.86 per hours. Completed applications must be sent to the Libby dam and must be RECEIVED by them by the close of business on March 15th. See. Mr. Palmer for application materials. (PALMER)

Softball open gym Tues./Wed. evenings at 6:30 p.m. at the Activity Center. (COACH THOMPSON)

Ms. Willis’s room will be open 1 hour after school on Tuesday & Thursday afternoons. You can catch up on homework, type essays, do research etc. (WILLIS)

Wednesday, March 10, 2010

3.10.10

HOT LUNCH TODAY: Chicken leg dinner
HOT LUNCH TOMORROW: Mac n’ Cheese

Today is an “early out” day. (OFFICE)

On stage tonight at 7:00: All cast members in Act II.
On stage Thursday at 7:00: All cast members in Act I and Act II. (SMITH)

Strategy Team meetings Thursday during both lunches in the library. (STEVER)

Prom picture forms at the office – they would like you to pick one up and have it filled out when you arrive at the prom. (OFFICE)

Track will start next Monday after school in the high school gym. You must have a physical before participating. There will be a meeting for all students interested in track Thursday at break. It would be highly recommended to you prospective tracksters that you go for a jog every evening. You body will thank you next Monday. (NEWTON)

SENIOR PROM 2010 "Masquerade" will be held March 20 at the new restaurant across from the weigh station (referred to as 'Shriner's'). A Masquerade Ball Dinner hosted by the Troy Trojan Booster Club will be served from 5-7 at the same location. Reservations will be held for the first 30 people to sign up and PAY $15 each for their choice of filet mignon, shrimp alfredo or chicken terriyaki. Details to follow. (RALSTON)

Any students interested in being a manager for track – see Mr. Newton before Thursday. (NEWTON)

All girls, grades 7-11, interested in playing basketball next year, please meet in Mr. Newton’s room at break TODAY. (NEWTON)

If you are planning on having prom dinner at the Kootenai River Inn in Bonners Ferry, please call ahead for reservations. (OFFICE)

Winter Sports Awards will be at 10:00 a.m. Thursday, March 18th. (MR. MAC)

Libby Floral deadline to order tuxes and flowers is March 15th. (OFFICE)

Tennis players: We start Monday March 15th. Get a physical if you haven’t had one – see you at the courts! (PRIEVE)

Junior High Student Council meeting Friday during break. (MILLER)

Break detention is in Mr. Archibald’s room this week. (RALSTON)

PROM RAFFLE TICKETS now on sale. You can win a $50 dinner at MK Steakhouse or $25 worth of tanning. Want great nails – win prom nails from True Blue or your corsage and flowers from Blossom Boutique. You could even win prom tickets! See your local Close Up representatives to buy a ticket today! (RANDALL)

Seniors: Jostens will be in the auditorium Thursday morning before school starts to deliver graduation announcements. (OFFICE)

Our first day of SOFTBALL practice will be a meeting in Mrs. Miller’s room after school on Monday, March 15th. If you do not have a physical on file from other activities this year, you need to bring one signed by you, your doctor and parent/guardian. Also, this meeting is our meeting with parent/guardian. We will answer any questions you might have about the program at this time. Again, make sure a parent/guardian is present at this meeting.
(COACH THOMPSON)

PROM is Saturday, March 20, 8:00-midnight. Grand March at 8:30. Parents BOOTED at 9:00. Masks are REQUIRED. They can be purchased from the Art Club, handmade, bought at Walmart, OR you can paint a mask on your face. Whatever you choose, remember this is a formal dance and all typical dress codes apply. No hockey masks, zombie masks, paper sacks, etc. Emergency masks will be available at the door for those who need them for $4. Prom tickets are for sale during lunch in the auditorium, must be purchased in advance, and are $12 single/$20 couple. (RALSTON)

SENIORS: The Army Corps of Engineers/Libby Dam is advertising for summer employees. Par ranges from $9.74 to $21.86 per hours. Completed applications must be sent to the Libby dam and must be RECEIVED by them by the close of business on March 15th. See. Mr. Palmer for application materials. (PALMER)

Softball open gym Tues./Wed. evenings at 6:30 p.m. at the Activity Center. (COACH THOMPSON)

Ms. Willis’s room will be open 1 hour after school on Tuesday & Thursday afternoons. You can catch up on homework, type essays, do research etc. (WILLIS)

Tuesday, March 9, 2010

3.09.10

HOT LUNCH TODAY: French dip
HOT LUNCH TOMORROW: Chicken leg dinner

Track will start next Monday after school in the high school gym. You must have a physical before participating. There will be a meeting for all students interested in track Thursday at break. It would be highly recommended to you prospective tracksters that you go for a jog every evening. You body will thank you next Monday. (NEWTON)

SENIOR PROM 2010 "Masquerade" will be held March 20 at the new restaurant across from the weigh station (referred to as 'Shriner's'). A Masquerade Ball Dinner hosted by the Troy Trojan Booster Club will be served from 5-7 at the same location. Reservations will be held for the first 30 people to sign up and PAY $15 each for their choice of filet mignon, shrimp alfredo or chicken terriyaki. Details to follow. (RALSTON)

Any students interested in being a manager for track – see Mr. Newton before Thursday. (NEWTON)

All girls, grades 7-11, interested in playing basketball next year, please meet in Mr. Newton’s room at break on Wednesday. (NEWTON)

If you are planning on having prom dinner at the Kootenai River Inn in Bonners Ferry, please call ahead for reservations. (OFFICE)

Winter Sports Awards will be at 10:00 a.m. Thursday, March 18th. (MR. MAC)

Girls open gym volleyball TODAY after school at the Activity Center. (COACH BEAL)

Drama rehearsal immediately after school today – ACT II. (SMITH)

Libby Floral deadline to order tuxes and flowers is March 15th. (OFFICE)

Tennis players: We start Monday March 15th. Get a physical if you haven’t had one – see you at the courts! (PRIEVE)

Junior High Student Council meeting Friday during break. (MILLER)

Break detention is in Mr. Archibald’s room this week. (RALSTON)

Seniors: Let your parents know that we will be having a “senior parent” meeting THIS EVENING at 6:00 p.m. in the high school library. (J. HIGGINS)

PROM RAFFLE TICKETS now on sale. You can win a $50 dinner at MK Steakhouse or $25 worth of tanning. Want great nails – win prom nails from True Blue or your corsage and flowers from Blossom Boutique. You could even win prom tickets! See your local Close Up representatives to buy a ticket today! (RANDALL)

Seniors: Jostens will be in the auditorium Thursday morning before school starts to deliver graduation announcements. (OFFICE)

Our first day of SOFTBALL practice will be a meeting in Mrs. Miller’s room after school on Monday, March 15th. If you do not have a physical on file from other activities this year, you need to bring one signed by you, your doctor and parent/guardian. Also, this meeting is our meeting with parent/guardian. We will answer any questions you might have about the program at this time. Again, make sure a parent/guardian is present at this meeting.
(COACH THOMPSON)

PROM is Saturday, March 20, 8:00-midnight. Grand March at 8:30. Parents BOOTED at 9:00. Masks are REQUIRED. They can be purchased from the Art Club, handmade, bought at Walmart, OR you can paint a mask on your face. Whatever you choose, remember this is a formal dance and all typical dress codes apply. No hockey masks, zombie masks, paper sacks, etc. Emergency masks will be available at the door for those who need them for $4. Prom tickets are for sale during lunch in the auditorium, must be purchased in advance, and are $12 single/$20 couple. (RALSTON)

SENIORS: The Army Corps of Engineers/Libby Dam is advertising for summer employees. Par ranges from $9.74 to $21.86 per hours. Completed applications must be sent to the Libby dam and must be RECEIVED by them by the close of business on March 15th. See. Mr. Palmer for application materials. (PALMER)

Softball open gym Tues./Wed. evenings at 6:30 p.m. at the Activity Center. (COACH THOMPSON)

Ms. Willis’s room will be open 1 hour after school on Tuesday & Thursday afternoons. You can catch up on homework, type essays, do research etc. (WILLIS)

Friday, March 5, 2010

3.05.10

HOT LUNCH TODAY: Burritos
HOT LUNCH TOMORROW: Beef sticks

Reminder: In order to get them back in time for prom, art club is only selling masks through TODAY. You need to get your paid order in by the end of lunch today. We have added to the selection of masks with sticks. (MRS. PALMER)

Seniors: Let your parents know that we will be having a “senior parent” meeting Tuesday, March 9th, at 6:00 p.m. in the high school library. (J. HIGGINS)

Boy’s basketball players need to turn in their practice jerseys TODAY. (ANDERSEN)

PROM RAFFLE TICKETS now on sale. You can win a $50 dinner at MK Steakhouse or $25 worth of tanning. Want great nails – win prom nails from True Blue or your corsage and flowers from Blossom Boutique. You could even win prom tickets! See your local Close Up representatives to buy a ticket today! (RANDALL)

We need “pooper scoopers” for Donkey Basketball. You have to dress up like clowns and you will get in the game free. You can be in Jr. High or High School. Please talk to Rachel or Ann if you are interested. (STUDENT COUNCIL)

On stage Friday after school at 2:10:
1. “Hand it to Youth” singers
2. “Fat me a Kiss” singers
3. “Crazy Business” singers
On stage Saturday morning from 10:00 – 12:00 p.m. – All cast members (Acts I, II) (SMITH)

Seniors: Jostens will be in the auditorium Thursday morning March 11th, before school starts, to deliver graduation announcements. (OFFICE)

Our first day of SOFTBALL practice will be a meeting in Mrs. Miller’s room after school on Monday, March 15th. If you do not have a physical on file from other activities this year, you need to bring one signed by you, your doctor and parent/guardian. Also, this meeting is our meeting with parent/guardian. We will answer any questions you might have about the program at this time. Again, make sure a parent/guardian is present at this meeting.
(COACH THOMPSON)

PROM IS ONLY THREE WEEKS AWAY. Saturday, March 20, 8:00-midnight. Grand March at 8:30. Parents BOOTED at 9:00. The theme is 'Masquerade' which is a French word for 'masked ball' and came from the Italian word 'maschera' . What all this means is that masks are REQUIRED. They can be purchased from the Art Club, handmade, bought at Walmart, OR you can paint a mask on your face. Whatever you choose, remember this is a formal dance and all typical dress codes apply. No hockey masks, zombie masks, paper sacks, etc. Emergency masks will be available at the door for those who need them for $4. Prom tickets are for sale during lunch in the auditorium, must be purchased in advance, and are $12 single/$20 couple. (RALSTON)

SENIORS: The Army Corps of Engineers/Libby Dam is advertising for summer employees. Par ranges from $9.74 to $21.86 per hours. Completed applications must be sent to the Libby dam and must be RECEIVED by them by the close of business on March 15th. See. Mr. Palmer for application materials. (PALMER)

Donkey Basketball is here! Students and staff get your team together. You need teams of 5 (4 riding and 1 standing in the center of the court). We need one team from each high school class and one staff team. Sign up at the office. (STUDENT COUNCIL)

Donkey Basketball will be held in the high school gym on Friday, March 5th at 7:00 p.m. Tickets will be on sale during lunch and you must have a ticket to sign up to play. Tickets are $8.00 adults, $6.00 students (grades 7-12), tickets will be a dollar more at the door. (STUDENT COUNCIL)

Troy Youth Baseball/Softball registration forms are at the office – the deadline is FRIDAY. (OFFICE)

Students interested in the YCC program with the Three Rivers Ranger District may pick up applications. To be eligible for this job, students must be at least 15 by June 7 and no older than 18. Students will work for 8 weeks beginning June 7 and ending July 30th. See Mr. Palmer for an application. The DEADLINE for applying is THIS FRIDAY. (PALMER)

COLLEGE BOUND SENIORS: The Troy Ranger District is accepting applications for the Student Temporary Employment program. Applications are available beginning February 16 in Mr. Palmer's office and are due back to Mr. Palmer THIS FRIDAY. You MUST be accepted to some post-secondary institution (vo-tech, community college, college, or university) in order to be considered for one of these jobs. The jobs begin on June 7th. (PALMER)

Softball open gym Tues./Wed. evenings at 6:30 p.m. at the Activity Center. (COACH THOMPSON)

Break detention is in Ms. Beal’s room this week. (RALSTON)

Ms. Willis’s room will be open 1 hour after school on Tuesday & Thursday afternoons. You can catch up on homework, type essays, do research etc. (WILLIS)

Wednesday, March 3, 2010

3.03.10

HOT LUNCH TODAY: Tacos
HOT LUNCH TOMORROW: Chicken noodles

PROM RAFFLE TICKETS now on sale. You can win a $50 dinner at MK Steakhouse or $25 worth of tanning. Want great nails – win prom nails from True Blue or your corsage and flowers from Blossom Boutique. You could even win prom tickets! See your local Close Up representatives to buy a ticket today! (RANDALL)

We need “pooper scoopers” for Donkey Basketball. You have to dress up like clowns and you will get in the game free. You can be in Jr. High or High School. Please talk to Rachel or Ann if you are interested. (STUDENT COUNCIL)

On stage tonight at 7:00: All cast members (Act I)
On stage Thursday at 7:00: All cast members (Act II)
On stage Friday after school at 2:10:
1. “Hand it to Youth” singers
2. “Fat me a Kiss” singers
3. “Crazy Business” singers
On stage Saturday morning from 10:00 – 12:00 a.m. – All cast members (Acts I, II) (SMITH)

Seniors: Jostens will be in the auditorium Thursday morning March 11th, before school starts, to deliver graduation announcements. (OFFICE)

Strategy team meeting Thursday during both lunches in the library. (STEVER)

Open gym volleyball Wednesday at 5:00 p.m. in the high school gym. Grades 8-12 are welcome to come and join in on the fun. (COACH BEAL)

Our first day of SOFTBALL practice will be a meeting in Mrs. Miller’s room after school on Monday, March 15th. If you do not have a physical on file from other activities this year, you need to bring one signed by you, your doctor and parent/guardian. Also, this meeting is our meeting with parent/guardian. We will answer any questions you might have about the program at this time. Again, make sure a parent/guardian is present at this meeting.
(COACH THOMPSON)

PROM IS ONLY THREE WEEKS AWAY. Saturday, March 20, 8:00-midnight. Grand March at 8:30. Parents BOOTED at 9:00. The theme is 'Masquerade' which is a French word for 'masked ball' and came from the Italian word 'maschera' . What all this means is that masks are REQUIRED. They can be purchased from the Art Club, handmade, bought at Walmart, OR you can paint a mask on your face. Whatever you choose, remember this is a formal dance and all typical dress codes apply. No hockey masks, zombie masks, paper sacks, etc. Emergency masks will be available at the door for those who need them for $4. Prom tickets are for sale during lunch in the auditorium, must be purchased in advance, and are $12 single/$20 couple. (RALSTON)

SENIORS: The Army Corps of Engineers/Libby Dam is advertising for summer employees. Par ranges from $9.74 to $21.86 per hours. Completed applications must be sent to the Libby dam and must be RECEIVED by them by the close of business on March 15th. See. Mr. Palmer for application materials. (PALMER)

Prom is in less than three weeks! The prom theme this year is a masquerade and masks are required. Art Club will be taking orders for masks during both lunches this week. There will be a variety of choices in a price range from approximately five to twenty dollars. Stop and check them out, then get your paid order in by Friday. (PALMER)

STW people: March sign-in forms are available. Please return February’s forms and pick up March’s form. (HERMAN)

Donkey Basketball is here! Students and staff get your team together. You need teams of 5 (4 riding and 1 standing in the center of the court). We need one team from each high school class and one staff team. Sign up at the office. (STUDENT COUNCIL)

Donkey Basketball will be held in the high school gym on Friday, March 5th at 7:00 p.m. Tickets will be on sale during lunch and you must have a ticket to sign up to play. Tickets are $8.00 adults, $6.00 students (grades 7-12), tickets will be a dollar more at the door. (STUDENT COUNCIL)

Troy Youth Baseball/Softball registration forms are at the office – the deadline is FRIDAY. (OFFICE)

Students interested in the YCC program with the Three Rivers Ranger District may pick up applications. To be eligible for this job, students must be at least 15 by June 7 and no older than 18. Students will work for 8 weeks beginning June 7 and ending July 30th. See Mr. Palmer for an application. The DEADLINE for applying is THIS FRIDAY. (PALMER)

COLLEGE BOUND SENIORS: The Troy Ranger District is accepting applications for the Student Temporary Employment program. Applications are available beginning February 16 in Mr. Palmer's office and are due back to Mr. Palmer THIS FRIDAY. You MUST be accepted to some post-secondary institution (vo-tech, community college, college, or university) in order to be considered for one of these jobs. The jobs begin on June 7th. (PALMER)

Softball open gym Tues./Wed. evenings at 6:30 p.m. at the Activity Center. (COACH THOMPSON)

Break detention is in Ms. Beal’s room this week. (RALSTON)

Ms. Willis’s room will be open 1 hour after school on Tuesday & Thursday afternoons. You can catch up on homework, type essays, do research etc. (WILLIS)

Tuesday, March 2, 2010

3.02.10

HOT LUNCH TODAY: Chinese
HOT LUNCH TOMORROW: Tacos

Strategy team meeting Thursday during both lunches in the library. (STEVER)

Open gym volleyball Wednesday at 5:00 p.m. in the high school gym. Grades 8-12 are welcome to come and join in on the fun. (COACH BEAL)

Our first day of practice will be a meeting in Mrs. Miller’s room after school on Monday, March 15th. If you do not have a physical on file from other activities this year, you need to bring one signed by you, your doctor and parent/guardian. Also, this meeting is our meeting with parent/guardian. We will answer any questions you might have about the program at this time. Again, make sure a parent/guardian is present at this meeting.
(COACH THOMPSON)

PROM IS ONLY THREE WEEKS AWAY. Saturday, March 20, 8:00-midnight. Grand March at 8:30. Parents BOOTED at 9:00. The theme is 'Masquerade' which is a French word for 'masked ball' and came from the Italian word 'maschera' . What all this means is that masks are REQUIRED. They can be purchased from the Art Club, handmade, bought at Walmart, OR you can paint a mask on your face. Whatever you choose, remember this is a formal dance and all typical dress codes apply. No hockey masks, zombie masks, paper sacks, etc. Emergency masks will be available at the door for those who need them for $4. Prom tickets are for sale during lunch in the auditorium, must be purchased in advance, and are $12 single/$20 couple. (RALSTON)

SENIORS: The Army Corps of Engineers/Libby Dam is advertising for summer employees. Par ranges from $9.74 to $21.86 per hours. Completed applications must be sent to the Libby dam and must be RECEIVED by them by the close of business on March 15th. See. Mr. Palmer for application materials. (PALMER)

Prom is in less than three weeks! The prom theme this year is a masquerade and masks are required. Art Club will be taking orders for masks during both lunches this week. There will be a variety of choices in a price range from approximately five to twenty dollars. Stop and check them out, then get your paid order in by Friday. (PALMER)

STW people: March sign-in forms are available. Please return February’s forms and pick up March’s form. (HERMAN)

Donkey Basketball is here! Students and staff get your team together. You need teams of 5 (4 riding and 1 standing in the center of the court). We need one team from each high school class and one staff team. Sign up at the office. (STUDENT COUNCIL)

Donkey Basketball will be held in the high school gym on Friday, March 5th at 7:00 p.m. Tickets will be on sale during lunch and you must have a ticket to sign up to play. Tickets are $8.00 adults, $6.00 students (grades 7-12), tickets will be a dollar more at the door. (STUDENT COUNCIL)

Troy Youth Baseball/Softball registration forms are at the office – the deadline is FRIDAY. (OFFICE)

Foreign Language Club: Please pick up your masks and turn in your raffle contracts. Merci. (MRS. C.)

Students interested in the YCC program with the Three Rivers Ranger District may pick up applications. To be eligible for this job, students must be at least 15 by June 7 and no older than 18. Students will work for 8 weeks beginning June 7 and ending July 30th. See Mr. Palmer for an application. The DEADLINE for applying is THIS FRIDAY. (PALMER)

COLLEGE BOUND SENIORS: The Troy Ranger District is accepting applications for the Student Temporary Employment program. Applications are available beginning February 16 in Mr. Palmer's office and are due back to Mr. Palmer THIS FRIDAY. You MUST be accepted to some post-secondary institution (vo-tech, community college, college, or university) in order to be considered for one of these jobs. The jobs begin on June 7th. (PALMER)

Softball open gym Tues./Wed. evenings at 6:30 p.m. at the Activity Center. (COACH THOMPSON)

Break detention is in Ms. Beal’s room this week. (RALSTON)

Ms. Willis’s room will be open 1 hour after school on Tuesday & Thursday afternoons. You can catch up on homework, type essays, do research etc. (WILLIS)

Monday, March 1, 2010

3.01.10

HOT LUNCH TODAY: Double Stuffed Pizza
HOT LUNCH TOMORROW: Chicken Patty Sandwich

Prom is in less than three weeks! The prom theme this year is a masquerade, and masks are required. Art club will be taking orders for masks during both lunches this week. There will be a variety of choices in a price range from approximately five to twenty dollars. Stop and check them out, then get your paid order in by Friday. (PALMER)

On stage tonight: All cast members (Act 1) @ 7:30 (SMITH)

Beginning today all MWF/TTH sections for JH Choices, Project Citizen, and 7th grade PE need to switch days of the week. (PALMER)

STW People: March sign-in forms are available. Please return February’s forms and pick up March’s form. (HERMAN)

Donkey Basketball is here! Students and staff get your team together. You need teams of 5 (4 riding and 1 standing in the center of the court). We need one team from each high school class and one staff team. Sign up at the office. (STUDENT COUNCIL)

Donkey Basketball will be held in the high school gym on Friday, March 5th at 7:00 p.m. Tickets will be on sale during lunch and you must have a ticket to sign up to play. Tickets are $8.00 adults, $6.00 students (grades 7-12), tickets will be a dollar more at the door. (STUDENT COUNCIL)

Troy Youth Baseball/Softball registration forms are at the office – the deadline is March 5th. (OFFICE

Foreign Language Club: Please pick up your masks and turn in your raffle contracts. Merci. (MRS. C.)

The Army National Guard is bringing their inflatable obstacle course TODAY. Students will have the opportunity to participate on the obstacle course throughout the day if your teacher allows you to. If you are interested in participating you must pick up a liability release form from the office, have your parent/guardian sign the form and return it as soon as possible. If you don’t have the form signed and turned into the office you will be denied access to the obstacle course and miss out on all the fun. (BEAL)

Students interested in the YCC program with the Three Rivers Ranger District may pick up applications. To be eligible for this job, students must be at least 15 by June 7 and no older than 18. Students will work for 8 weeks beginning June 7 and ending July 30th. See Mr. Palmer for an application. The DEADLINE for applying is March 5. (PALMER)

COLLEGE BOUND SENIORS: The Troy Ranger District is accepting applications for the Student Temporary Employment program. Applications are available beginning February 16 in Mr. Palmer's office and are due back to Mr. Palmer no later than March 5th. You MUST be accepted to some post-secondary institution (vo-tech, community college, college, or university) in order to be considered for one of these jobs. The jobs begin on June 7th. (PALMER)

Softball open gym Tues./Wed. evenings at 6:30 p.m. at the Activity Center. (COACH THOMPSON)

Break detention is in Mrs. Beals room this week. (RALSTON)

Ms. Willis’s room will be open 1 hour after school on Tuesday & Thursday afternoons. You can catch up on homework, type essays, do research etc. (WILLIS)