Thursday, March 1, 2018


Thursday, March 1, 2018

Love to spell?  Sprague will host a Spelling Bee today in the library during lunch.  If you would like to participate, please bring your lunch and join us. The winner will represent Sprague at the District Spelling Bee on Tuesday, March 20 at Crossler Middle School. For more information, see Mrs. Hardey. 3/1

AP Registration is now open.  Please register through totalregistration.net.  Cost is $69.00 per test. Turn in your registration form and money to the bookkeeper.  Registration closes on March 9th at 6:30am.  3/9

Any girls interested in playing for our volleyball program next Fall are invited to attend an info meeting in Mr. Clarkson’s room - Room 159 today at lunchtime.  Info regarding fundraisers, spring, summer, and fall info will be shared at this meeting.  See you there!!! 3/1

The Oregon Student Aid and Completion Scholarship Application is due today at 5:00 p.m. Typically, Sprague Seniors will qualify for 10 to 15 scholarships in the OSAC database.  3/1

If you are 16 years old and signed up to donate blood next week, you will not be put on the schedule until we have received your parental permission form. Please return your parent permission form to the attendance office or room 18 by Friday so we can add you to the schedule and you can donate. Thanks! 3/2

Congratulations to the boys basketball team for their 54-50 win over Willamette High School last night in the first round of the state playoffs.  Teagan Quitoriano led all scorers with 21 points.  Jailen Hammer had 10 and Kobe Withers added 9.  The boys play Barlow here on Saturday evening for a chance to advance to the final 8 at the Chiles Center in Portland.  Get out and support your team!

Team Sprague Track and Field will begin practice at 2:45 in the weight room today.

The boys basketball team was well represented on the Greater Valley League all-conference teams.  Teagan Quitoriano was named to the first team.  Jailen Hammer and Kobe Withers were named to the second team, and Perry VanHouten and Max Long were honorable mentions.  Congratulation guys!