Thursday, November 21, 2013

MS/HS Bulletin November 21, 2013


"I Hate Shakespeare!" will have performances tonight, Thursday, November 21 at 6:00 pm and Sunday, November 24 at 7:00 pm. Student tickets are $4 and adult tickets are $7. You can purchase advanced tickets at Lori's Pharmacy or at Olde Bank Floral 'N More. You may also purchase tickets at the door. Come support your friends and have a night filled with zombies, pie, and making fun of Shakespeare!

 

Cast and crew members should meet before the show today at 4:00 pm. (Please note that this is an hour earlier than the previous 5:00 meeting). Pizza will be provided. Make sure you bring your necessary costume pieces.

 

On the west side of the school, by the band room door, students are not to park where it is indicated as staff parking.

 

 Seniors need to check their email.


Junior Class Meeting on Tuesday, November 26, in the conference room during advisory, to discuss prom.  Check in with your advisory teacher before you go to the conference room. 

 

Juniors and seniors will hear Stephanie Herseth-Sandlin speak on Friday, November 22nd at 2:00 pm.  Please dismiss them at 1:50 so they are situated by 2:00.

 

Community Blood Drive on Monday, November 25th from 11:00 a.m. - 5:30.  For an appointment contact:  Kathy Sundermeyer @ 397-8102 or go to www.bloodhero.com, sponsor code: groton

 

Volleyball players can hand in all uniforms and warm ups.  They must be washed and on a hanger. 

 

**Photos of Students of the Month will be taken on Thursday during Advisory in Mrs. Sternhagen’s office.

September – Nicole M, Kaitlyn A, Jennifer F, Keri P, Megan U, Gabe D, Caitlyn F

October – Madeline S, AnneMarie S, Alexis G, Erin S, Marlee J, Taylor G, Joellen G

 

Please see Mrs. Sternhagen:  Luca K, Chance S, Landon L, Luke S

 

The following students must come to the Conference room on Friday during advisory:  Katie M, Brody S, Jamie K, Jaden O, Maggie S, Isaiah C, Sarah S, Kaili A, Keegan S, Marlee J, Hayden A, Kari H, Mikaela B, Jayleen L, Chris Z, Megan U

 

Teachers – Please return student of the month sheets to Mrs. Sternhagen’s box by Friday.

 

Grade 9:  Reminder to bring your pathways sheets to Mrs. Sternhagen – Jessica A, Brett B, Paityn B, Tate C, Nicole F, Nathan F, Kayla F, Dillon F, Joe G, Alexis H, Jazzmine H, Colton H, Katelyn K, Gabrielle K, Wyatt K, Mark L, LaTasha M, McKenzie M, Nicklos M, Truitt R, Sean S, Bennett S, Shane S, Sarah S, Tage T, Whitney V, Audrey W, Turner W, Halie Y

 

Grade 12:  NSU – free application month.  November is free app month at NSU.  

 

Grades 11-12:  The following college representatives will be in the Conference room. 

Today  November 21              Dakota State University         9:00 am

            December 9                 SDSU                                      12:45 pm

January 10                   NDSCS (Wahpeton)               1:00 pm

January 14                   SDSM&T                                9:00 am

 

Congratulations!

Your school has been selected as one of the top football rivalries for 2013. The second annual Best High School Football Rivalry competition will begin Nov. 18, and this time, there is even more competition.

USA TODAY High School Sports selected five high school football rivalries in each state and Washington, D.C. after more than a month of conversations with local media and other state/school officials with high school football expertise. From there, the fans will decide which rivalry emerges from a list of 255 - more than 100 more rivalries overall than a year ago.

The "Best Of" contest series launched in November 2012 with the first best high school football rivalry competition <
http://contest.usatodayhss.com> , won by Brookfield vs. Marceline in Missouri. The teams celebrated their national title rivalry on Sept. 13 in Brookfield.

This year's best rivalry competition will end Dec. 18 after three rounds of voting. The 51 state winners - each state plus D.C. - advance to one of eight regionals. The winners of the eight regions, along with two wild cards, move onto a final round of 10.

The winner receives $5,000 to be split evenly between the two schools, with other cash prizes going to all of the national finalists.

Contest Details:
USA TODAY High School Sports begins its Best High School Football Rivalry competition at 12 p.m. ET Monday, Nov. 18 with 255 coaches – five per state and Washington D.C. - in the state round, which ends at 12 p.m. ET Nov. 27. The 51 winners will advance to the second round, where they will be divided among eight regions. The regional round will begin at 12 p.m. ET Dec. 2 and ends at 12 p.m. ET Dec. 10. The eight winners - along with the two highest vote-getters that did not win a regional - advance to a national round, which begins at 12 p.m. ET Dec. 11 and ends at 12 p.m. ET Dec. 18.

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