Thursday, October 24, 2019


October 24, 2019

AP STUDENTS: AP Registration is now open from October 1st through to Monday November 4th. The cost is $75 per exam. If you are a Free and Reduced Lunch recipient, please stop by the main office. Students should also check with their coaches and/or music teachers to see if they will be involved in any activities that will create a conflict during an exam they intend to take. They need to bring Mr. Harris a note from the coach or teacher stating that they will need to take a late test. Students you must first join your AP Classroom before any payment will be accepted. Don't miss the opportunity to take your AP exam. Registration closes – November 4th, no exceptions. 11/4

Attention all BASEBALL Players:  There will be an important meeting today at 10:45 a.m. during lunch in the weight room. Please be on time and ready to listen. This is for all potential baseball players. See you there!  Coach Buchheit 

We will be having an after-school rally in the commons today to help cheer on our volleyball team to victory against Bend. Come down to help build the hype before the big game!  You will be let out of class 5 minutes early at 2:15 p.m. today.  Please go straight to the commons and then come to the game at 6:30 p.m. to cheer our team on to a league title!

Attention: Swimmers, Wrestlers and Basketball players: Winter sport season will be here soon, if you need a new sport physical or don’t have one on file, please get this taken care of now! On-line registration will open on November 4th and close on the 13th. First official day of tryouts and practice is November 18th. All athletic registrations will be done on-line through the Sprague website.

Are you interested in a future profession in the health field? Come check out HOSA every 1st and 3rd Monday in room 17 at lunch!  Our next meeting will be on November 4th so invite your friends and join us! Anyone interested is welcome.  10/31

This week, Political Action Club will be learning about and discussing Indigenous Culture in America today. What does a day in the life of an Indigenous person look like? What is it like to live on a Native Reservation today? What changes do Indigenous people want or need to see for their communities? To find out, swing by Ms. Freeby's class, room 148 after school to learn more. 10/25

Please release the JV Football team from 4th period at 1:30 for their game at Lakeridge.