Thursday, March 31, 2022

 March 31, 2022


Ms. Kenney is building Crisis Care Kits for the people of Ukraine.  The Kits need the following NEW items:

Pack Contents below into a clear 2-gallon or 2.5 gallon plastic Ziploc bag and seal:

  • 1 medium-size bottle of shampoo (12-18 oz), please tape flip-tops closed

  • 2 bars of soap (bath-size or larger)

  • 1 medium toothpaste (4.0-6.4 oz)

  • 3 toothbrushes (in original packaging)

  • 1 box of Band-Aids (30 or more)

  • 1 fingernail clipper

  • 1 sturdy hair comb

  • 2 hand towels

  • 4 pocket-size packages of facial tissue

  • 1 Beanie Baby-size stuffed toy

 

Each box costs $12 to ship and holds 6 Care Kits.

Please drop off any supplies to Ms. Kenney 

Big news! Starting tomorrow, The long-standing tradition of ‘Popcorn Fridays’ is coming back to our hallways. Popcorn will be sold in front of the office during both lunches and costs $1.00 a bag.  Keep it Poppin’ Sprague!

This year Prom will be on April 30th from 7:30-10pm at Illahe Hills Country club. For seniors, tickets are on sale now.  Juniors will be able to purchase tickets beginning April 11th. Pick up your dance agreement form to be completed and returned to the bookkeeper when you purchase your ticket. Tickets can be purchased through the bookkeepers office before school, during lunch and after school. All fines and fees have to be cleared before tickets can be purchased. Guest forms also have to be approved before your guest ticket can be purchased. 

Sprague student athletes! If you are a senior, who is signing a national letter of intent to play a collegiate sport and you played on a Sprague team, we are hosting our National Letter of Intent ceremony on Wednesday, May 18th at 6pm in the main gym. Please stop by the athletic office and provide the following information: The sport you play, what college/university you are signing with, your school’s colors and mascot. We look forward to celebrating with you, your family, friends, and coaches.  Stop by the athletic office for more information. 


Wednesday, March 30, 2022

 March 30, 2022

Big news! Starting Friday, April 1st, The long-standing tradition of ‘Popcorn Fridays’ is coming back to our hallways. Popcorn will be sold in front of the office during both lunches and costs $1.00 a bag.  Keep it Poppin’ Sprague!

This year Prom will be on April 30th from 7:30-10pm at Illahe Hills Country club. For seniors, tickets are on sale now.  Juniors will be able to purchase tickets beginning April 11th. Pick up your dance agreement form to be completed and returned to the bookkeeper when you purchase your ticket. Tickets can be purchased through the bookkeepers office before school, during lunch and after school. All fines and fees have to be cleared before tickets can be purchased. Guest forms also have to be approved before your guest ticket can be purchased. 

 

Please join us in congratulating Theresa Wunderlich, a 2022 NCWIT Aspirations in Computing (AiC) award recipient! Over 3500 applications were received this year from all over the country.  This is the 2nd year Theresa has received this award.  She will be honored at a ceremony on May 1st for her accomplishments in Computer Science.  Way to go Theresa.


Tuesday, March 29, 2022

 March 29, 2022

Big news! Starting Friday, April 1st, The long-standing tradition of ‘Popcorn Fridays’ is coming back to our hallways. Popcorn will be sold in front of the office during both lunches and costs $1.00 a bag.  Keep it Poppin’ Sprague!

This year Prom will be on April 30th from 7:30-10pm at Illahe Hills Country club. For seniors, tickets sales are on sale now.  Juniors will be able to purchase tickets beginning April 11th. Pick up your dance agreement form to be completed and returned to the bookkeeper when you purchase your ticket. Tickets can be purchased through the bookkeepers office before school, during lunch and after school. All fines and fees have to be cleared before tickets can be purchased. Guest forms also have to be approved before your guest ticket can be purchased. 

 

Please join us in congratulating Theresa Wunderlich, a 2022 NCWIT Aspirations in Computing (AiC) award recipient! Over 3500 applications were received this year from all over the country.  This is the 2nd year Theresa has received this award.  She will be honored at a ceremony on May 1st for her accomplishments in Computer Science.  Way to go Theresa.


Congratulations to the Sprague Olyannes (oh-lee-annes) Dance Team for placing second in the Show division at the 2022 OSAA State Dance and Drill Championships on March 18 at Oregon City High School! In addition to a stellar team performance, senior Olivia Opton won All State honors and junior Kayla Pobuda (Puh- boo-dah and senior  Ayiesha (I-ee-sha) Chang placed third and fourth out of 88 dancers in the state drill down competition. Congratulations to the Olyannes on a remarkable dance team season!  


Monday, March 28, 2022

 March 28, 2022


This year Prom will be on April 30th from 7:30-10pm at Illahe Hills Country club. For seniors, tickets sales will begin today.  Juniors will be able to purchase tickets beginning April 11th. Tickets can be purchased through the bookkeepers office before school, during lunch and after school. All fines and fees have to be cleared before tickets can be purchased. Guest forms also have to be approved before your guest ticket can be purchased. 

 

Please join us in congratulating Theresa Wunderlich, a 2022 NCWIT Aspirations in Computing (AiC) award recipient! Over 3500 applications were received this year from all over the country.  This is the 2nd year Theresa has received this award.  She will be honored at a ceremony on May 1st for her accomplishments in Computer Science.  Way to go Theresa. 3/30

Congratulations to the Sprague Olyannes (oh-lee-annes) Dance Team for placing second in the Show division at the 2022 OSAA State Dance and Drill Championships on March 18 at Oregon City High School! In addition to a stellar team performance, senior Olivia Opton won All State honors and junior Kayla Pobuda (Puh- boo-dah and senior  Ayiesha (I-ee-sha) Chang placed third and fourth out of 88 dancers in the state drill down competition. Congratulations to the Olyannes on a remarkable dance team season!  


Friday, March 18, 2022

 March 18, 2022

Final day for Auditions for the Spring Play. These will take place today after school in room 162. Bring a song or monologue to audition with, and if you have any other questions please see Mrs. Purdie in room 162. 3/18

Sprague Track and Field successfully began their season Wednesday at our Home Icebreaker Meet.  There were great performances all around.  Individual winners were Kossi Nwaele in the 100m, Amity Rogers in the 400m, and Kaydence Nguyen in the 800m.  Winners for the Boys were Brian Musack in the 100m, Toby Eckles in the 400m, Shawn Parker won both hurdle races, Tristan Howell won the Shot Put, Wil Charles won the Javelin, Sam Marley won the Pole Vault and Josiah Flu won the Long Jump.  A special thank you and shout out to our coaches and all of our volunteers who helped run the meet including Coach Bear, Mrs. Kleinman, Mrs. Charles, Mrs. Atkinson, Mrs. Burleson, Mr. Dinan, Mr. Gertenrich, and all of our parent volunteers.   Olympians, if you missed us yesterday, please join us and cheer us on at our next home meet Tuesday April 5th.  

Attention students! We are looking for volunteers to help with our Track and Field home meets. If you are interested in helping out, please stop by the athletic office and see Mrs. Butler. 

This year Prom will be on April 30th from 7:30-10pm at Illahe Hills Country club. For seniors, tickets sales will begin as soon as we return from spring break March 28th.  Juniors will be able to purchase tickets beginning April 11th. Tickets can be purchased through the bookkeepers office before school, during lunch and after school. All fines and fees have to be cleared before tickets can be purchased. Guest forms also have to be approved before your guest ticket can be purchased. 


Thursday, March 17, 2022

 March 17, 2022

Auditions for the Spring Play dates have changed. These will take place today,Thursday, March 17th and Friday March 18th after school in room 162. Bring a song or monologue to audition with, and if you have any other questions please see Mrs. Purdie in room 162. 3/18

Sprague Track and Field successfully began their season yesterday at our Home Icebreaker Meet.  There were great performances all around.  Individual winners were Kossi Nwaele in the 100m, Amity Rogers in the 400m, and Kaydence Nguyen in the 800m.  Winners for the Boys were Brian Musack in the 100m, Toby Eckles in the 400m, Shawn Parker won both hurdle races, Tristan Howell won the Shot Put, Wil Charles won the Javelin, Sam Marley won the Pole Vault and Josiah Flu won the Long Jump.  A special thank you and shout out to our coaches and all of our volunteers who helped run the meet including Coach Bear, Mrs. Kleinman, Mrs. Charles, Mrs. Atkinson, Mrs. Burleson, Mr. Dinan, Mr. Gertenrich, and all of our parent volunteers.   Olympians, if you missed us yesterday, please join us and cheer us on at our next home meet Tuesday April 5th.  

Attention students! We are looking for volunteers to help with our Track and Field home meets. If you are interested in helping out, please stop by the athletic office and see Mrs. Butler. 

This year Prom will be on April 30th from 7:30-10pm at Illahe Hills Country club. For seniors, tickets sales will begin as soon as we return from spring break March 28th.  Juniors will be able to purchase tickets beginning April 11th. Tickets can be purchased through the bookkeepers office before school, during lunch and after school. All fines and fees have to be cleared before tickets can be purchased. Guest forms also have to be approved before guest ticket can be purchased. 

Want to help Ukrainians but don’t know how? Ms. Kenney in Room 155 is collecting supplies to send to aid relief efforts at the borders and beyond. Collections will be ongoing throughout the conflict in Ukraine and sent each Friday. The first shipment ships out March 25th so any donations for the first shipment need to be in by Friday, March 18th. The most needed items include: Medical Supplies, Non-perishable food items, warm clothing in larger sizes, blankets, sleeping bags, pillows, toiletries, formula, women’s sanitary items, garbage bags, flashlights, power banks, extension cords, candles, etc. They said they most desperately need “to stay warm, to eat, and to have light.” For a full list of requested items or if you have questions,contact Ms.Kenney  kenney_emily@salkeiz.k12.or.us or see the posted lists around the school. Thank you for your efforts. Collection boxes will be in Room 155 and by the main entrance of the school.


Wednesday, March 16, 2022

 March 16, 2022

Auditions for the Spring Play dates have changed. These will take place next Thursday, March 17th and Friday March 18th after school in room 162. Bring a song or monologue to audition with, and if you have any other questions please see Mrs. Purdie in room 162. 3/18

This year Prom will be on April 30th from 7:30-10pm at Illahe Hills Country club. For seniors, tickets sales will begin as soon as we return from spring break March 28th.  Juniors will be able to purchase tickets beginning April 11th. Tickets can be purchased through the bookkeepers office before school, during lunch and after school. All fines and fees have to be cleared before tickets can be purchased. Guest forms also have to be approved before guest ticket can be purchased. 

Attention students! We are looking for volunteers to help with our Track and Field home meets. If you are interested in helping out, please stop by the athletic office and see Mrs. Butler. 

Want to help Ukrainians but don’t know how? Ms. Kenney in Room 155 is collecting supplies to send to aid relief efforts at the borders and beyond. Collections will be ongoing throughout the conflict in Ukraine and sent each Friday. The first shipment ships out March 25th so any donations for the first shipment need to be in by Friday, March 18th. The most needed items include: 

Medical Supplies, Non-perishable food items, warm clothing in larger sizes, blankets, sleeping bags, pillows, toiletries, formula, women’s sanitary items, garbage bags, flashlights, power banks, extension cords, candles, etc. They said they most desperately need “to stay warm, to eat, and to have light.” For a full list of requested items or if you have questions,contact Ms.Kenney  kenney_emily@salkeiz.k12.or.us or see the posted lists around the school. Thank you for your efforts. Collection boxes will be in Room 155 and by the main entrance of the school. 3/17


Tuesday, March 15, 2022

 March 15, 2022

Auditions for the Spring Play dates have changed. These will take place next Thursday, March 17th and Friday March 18th after school in room 162. Bring a song or monologue to audition with, and if you have any other questions please see Mrs. Purdie in room 162. 3/18

This year Prom will be on April 30th from 7:30-10pm at Illahe Hills Country club. For seniors, tickets sales will begin as soon as we return from spring break March 28th.  Juniors will be able to purchase tickets beginning April 11th. Tickets can be purchased through the bookkeepers office before school, during lunch and after school. All fines and fees have to be cleared before tickets can be purchased. Guest forms also have to be approved before guest ticket can be purchased. 

Attention students! We are looking for volunteers to help with our Track and Field home meets. If you are interested in helping out, please stop by the athletic office and see Mrs. Butler. 

Want to help Ukrainians but don’t know how? Ms. Kenney in Room 155 is collecting supplies to send to aid relief efforts at the borders and beyond. Collections will be ongoing throughout the conflict in Ukraine and sent each Friday. The first shipment ships out March 25th so any donations for the first shipment need to be in by Friday, March 18th. The most needed items include: 

Medical Supplies, Non-perishable food items, warm clothing in larger sizes, blankets, sleeping bags, pillows, toiletries, formula, women’s sanitary items, garbage bags, flashlights, power banks, extension cords, candles, etc. They said they most desperately need “to stay warm, to eat, and to have light.” For a full list of requested items or if you have questions,contact Ms.Kenney  kenney_emily@salkeiz.k12.or.us or see the posted lists around the school. Thank you for your efforts. Collection boxes will be in Room 155 and by the main entrance of the school. 3/17


 March 14, 2022

Auditions for the Spring Play dates have changed. These will take place next Thursday, March 17th and Friday March 18th after school in room 162. Bring a song or monologue to audition with, and if you have any other questions please see Mrs. Purdie in room 162. 3/17

This year Prom will be on April 30th from 7:30-10pm at Illahe Hills Country club. For seniors, tickets sales will begin as soon as we return from spring break March 28th.  Juniors will be able to purchase tickets beginning April 11th. Tickets can be purchased through the bookkeepers office before school, during lunch and after school. All fines and fees have to be cleared before tickets can be purchased. Guest forms also have to be approved before guest ticket can be purchased. 


Thursday, March 10, 2022

 March 10, 2022

Today we will be having our Western Oregon University Latino Advisory Board monthly meeting! The meeting will be at the WOU Salem Building @ 525 Trade St SE. Dinner, and ​Spanish presentation will begin at 5:30PM. If you want more information about WOU LAB come see Juan, our Community School Outreach Coordinator, in the main office!

ATTENTION OLYS. In just a few months, the annual Spirit Competition will end, and the hyphy (High-fee) cup will be awarded to the winning class. Today is color wars and it is worth DOUBLE SPIRIT POINTS. Freshmen wear gray, sophomores wear black, juniors wear orange, and seniors wear white. Double points means any grade could make a comeback and gain the lead. 

Auditions for the Spring Play will take place next Wednesday and Thursday, March 16th and 17th after school in room 162. Bring a song or monologue to audition with, and if you have any other questions please see Mrs. Purdie in room 162.

Seniors with a 3.5 GPA or higher. If you are applying to Chemeketa Community College, the Chemeketa Scholars Application is due by this Friday March 11th. If you have any questions, please let Mr. Jones know in the College and Career Center. 

For the month of February we want to recognize students who exemplify “Living a Life You Are Proud Of”

 “Living a Life you are Proud Of” means being a reflection of care, kindness, service and support not only in thinking of themselves but for others as well.  The following students have been recognized by the staff as exhibiting these qualities. 

The students of the month for the month of January are: 

9th Grade: Noe Baber
10th Grade: Hope Hernandez
11th Grade: Eric Gemmill
12th Grade: Elliott Fay

Wednesday, March 9, 2022

 March 9, 2022

ATTENTION OLYS. In just a few months, the annual Spirit Competition will end, and the hyphy (High-fee) cup will be awarded to the winning class. This Thursday, March 10th, is color wars and it is worth DOUBLE SPIRIT POINTS. Freshmen wear gray, sophomores wear black, juniors wear orange, and seniors wear white. Double points means any grade could make a comeback and gain the lead.  3/10

On Thursday March 10th we will be having our Western Oregon University Latino Advisory Board monthly meeting! The meeting will be at the WOU Salem Building @ 525 Trade St SE. Dinner, and ​Spanish presentation will begin at 5:30PM. If you want more information about WOU LAB come see Juan, our Community School Outreach Coordinator, in the main office! 3/10

Congratulations to all the Sprague musicians who participated at the OMEA District 4 Solo & Ensemble Contest this weekend!  All those who played represented themselves, their families, and their school exceptionally well.  Special recognition goes to Caden Randolph, Evan Randolph, and Avery Rowzee, whose scores earned a recommendation to the State Solo Contest in May.  Reese Bennett and Darius Yehnert have been named alternates to the state contest. 3/9


Tuesday, March 8, 2022

 March 8, 2022

Congratulations to the Sprague Olyannes (oh-lee-annes) Dance Team for placing first in the Show division at Thurston High School on Saturday, March 5.  In addition, six dancers placed in the top 10 of the individual novice drill down competition: freshmen Bella Terzenbach (Ter-zen-bock), Jillian Rodriguez Lentz, Micayla Wilcox and Layla Cassity with sophomores Lindsay Tudela (Too-del-ah) and Teresa Thao (Taow). Three Olyannes placed in the top 10 of the advanced drill down competition: juniors Kayla Pobuda (Pah-boo-duh) and Gracie Heagy (He-a-ge) and senior Ayiesha (I-ee-sha) Chang. The team's next competition will be the OSAA State Dance Team Championships on Friday, March 18, at Oregon City high school. 

Congratulations to Chloe Rusetskiy, Sage Taloyo, Amy Charnholm and Payton Prys of the Sprague String quartet for winning districts on Saturday! Please congratulate them as they are going to state!

ATTENTION OLYS. In just a few months, the annual Spirit Competition will end, and the hyphy (High-fee) cup will be awarded to the winning class. This Thursday, march 10th, is color wars and it is worth DOUBLE SPIRIT POINTS. Freshmen wear grey, sophomores wear black, juniors wear orange, and seniors wear white. Double points means any grade could make a comeback and gain the lead. 

 On Thursday March 10th we will be having our Western Oregon University Latino Advisory Board monthly meeting! The meeting will be at the WOU Salem Building @ 525 Trade St SE. Dinner, and ​Spanish presentation will begin at 5:30PM. If you want more information about WOU LAB come see Juan, our Community School Outreach Coordinator, in the main office!

Congratulations to all the Sprague musicians who participated at the OMEA District 4 Solo & Ensemble Contest this weekend!  All those who played represented themselves, their families, and their school exceptionally well.  Special recognition goes to Caden Randolph, Evan Randolph, and Avery Rowzee, whose scores earned a recommendation to the State Solo Contest in May.  Reese Bennett and Darius Yehnert have been named alternates to the state contest.

Today marks the International Woman’s Day. International Women’s Day was a worker’s holiday that began with strikes held by women in Soviet Russia.  Women have contributed to all fields of achievement: others were nameless mothers and sisters who supported men in their achievements.  Many women were denied advancement because of the prejudices of the day: and in many places in the world this remains the case.  Today, parts of the world are in a serious war.   Children are being cared for by their mothers in difficult situations.  Over a million refugees, mainly women and children, have fled Ukraine.  They have unique burden to continue to physically and emotionally provide for others during this conflict. We salute all women of the world:  they are our mothers, sisters, grandmothers and daughters.   

 


Monday, March 7, 2022

 March 7, 2022

The Spring Blood Drive is tomorrow. Signing up to donate is all done online and you can find the link and all the information on the school website. If you are 16 and would like to donate, you will need to turn in a parental permission slip to Amy West in room 18 before you can go on the schedule. You can find these permission slips on the website, in room 18, and in the attendance office. Please see Amy West in room 18 with questions.

Congratulations to the Sprague Olyannes (oh-lee-annes) Dance Team for placing first in the Show division at Thurston High School on Saturday, March 5.  In addition, six dancers placed in the top 10 of the individual novice drill down competition: freshmen Bella Terzenbach (Ter-zen-bock), Jillian Rodriguez Lentz, Micayla Wilcox and Layla Cassity with sophomores Lindsay Tudela (Too-del-ah) and Teresa Thao (Taow). Three Olyannes placed in the top 10 of the advanced drill down competition: juniors Kayla Pobuda (Pah-boo-duh) and Gracie Heagy (He-a-ge) and senior Ayiesha (I-ee-sha) Chang. The team's next competition will be the OSAA State Dance Team Championships on Friday, March 18, at Oregon City high school.  

Congratulations to Chloe Rusetskiy, Sage Taloyo, Amy Charnholm and Payton Prys of the Sprague String quartet for winning districts on Saturday! Please congratulate them as they are going to state!

ATTENTION OLYS. In just a few months, the annual Spirit Competition will end, and the hyphy (High-fee) cup will be awarded to the winning class. This Thursday, march 10th, is color wars and it is worth DOUBLE SPIRIT POINTS. Freshmen wear grey, sophomores wear black, juniors wear orange, and seniors wear white. Double points means any grade could make a comeback and gain the lead.  3/10



Friday, March 4, 2022

 March 4, 2022

The Spring Blood Drive is on Tuesday, March 8th. Signing up to donate is all done online and you can find the link and all the information on the school website. If you are 16 and would like to donate, you will need to turn in a parental permission slip to Amy West in room 18 before you can go on the schedule. You can find these permission slips on the website, in room 18, and in the attendance office. Please see Amy West in room 18 with questions.

Sprague student athletes! If you are a senior, who is signing a national letter of intent to play a collegiate sport and you played on a Sprague team, we are hosting our National Letter of Intent ceremony on Wednesday, May 18th at 6pm in the main gym. Please stop by the athletic office and provide the following information: The sport you play, what college/university you are signing with, your school’s colors and mascot. We look forward to celebrating with you, your family, friends, and coaches.  Stop by the athletic office for more information. 

Today’s Boys golf practice for FRESHMAN ONLY has been cancelled. Please see the Parent Square message that Coach Laman sent this morning if you have any questions.

Attention Baseball players! Freshman and Sophomore’s will meet in the varsity dugout at 3:45pm. Juniors and Seniors meet in the Team Room at 3:30pm. Please see Coach Buchheit or stop by the athletic office with any questions. 



Thursday, March 3, 2022

 March 3, 2022


The Sprague Winter Guard is hard at work learning their 2022 production “Silver Lining” and needs a supportive audience.  The guard will give a free performance of their progress this Thursday, March 3 at 7:30pm in the Sprague main gym.  Please come and watch as they practice performing in front of a crowd.  3/3

The Spring Blood Drive is on Tuesday, March 8th. Signing up to donate is all done online and you can find the link and all the information on the school website. If you are 16 and would like to donate, you will need to turn in a parental permission slip to Amy West in room 18 before you can go on the schedule. You can find these permission slips on the website, in room 18, and in the attendance office. Please see Amy West in room 18 with questions.

Attention Sprague Athletes! With changes to some of the practice locations please listen up for your sport and where to report today. Girls tennis will be practicing today in the upper gym from 3:30-5pm. Boys tennis will be at Salem Swim and Tennis Club from 3:45-5:30pm. Track and Field will be in the stadium from 3:45-6:30pm. Freshman baseball will meet in the varsity dugout at 3:45pm, all sophomore, junior, and senior baseball players will meet in the hitting barn at 3:30pm SHARP. Softball will meet in the stadium at 3:45pm. There is no golf practice today for boys or girls. Please see Mrs. Butler in the athletic office if you have any questions. Go Oly’s!! 


Wednesday, March 2, 2022

 March 2, 2022


The Sprague Winter Guard is hard at work learning their 2022 production “Silver Lining” and needs a supportive audience.  The guard will give a free performance of their progress this Thursday, March 3 at 7:30pm in the Sprague main gym.  Please come and watch as they practice performing in front of a crowd.  3/3

The Spring Blood Drive is on Tuesday, March 8th. Signing up to donate is all done online and you can find the link and all the information on the school website. If you are 16 and would like to donate, you will need to turn in a parental permission slip to Amy West in room 18 before you can go on the schedule. You can find these permission slips on the website, in room 18, and in the attendance office. Please see Amy West in room 18 with questions.

Sprague Girls Basketball and Sprague High School would like to congratulate Alyssa Meza, MaKenna Trussell and Reese Beyrouty for earning honorable mention all-conference this season. We are excited for the future of Sprague girls' basketball and will resume basketball activities with summer league in June!


Tuesday, March 1, 2022

 March 1, 2022

We’d like to give a huge shout out and congratulate our Sprague wrestling program for placing 2nd in the OSAA Boys 6A State Championships with a record 5 individual State champions. They had a highly successful season also finishing with a record 10th conference championship in a row.  Congrats to Braeden Boyd, Brook Byers, Riley Davis, David Sherman, and Cole Steketee.  Also, senior wrestler, Bo Davis, placed 3rd. Congrats to all!

We’d like to also celebrate our girl wrestlers for their successful efforts at the regional tournament.

  • Ryann Davis took 5th place and was 1 match away from going to state

  • Payton Grogan took 6th place was also 1 match away from going to state!  Well done, Olys!


The Sprague Winter Guard is hard at work learning their 2022 production “Silver Lining” and needs a supportive audience.  The guard will give a free performance of their progress this Thursday, March 3 at 7:30pm in the Sprague main gym.  Please come and watch as they practice performing in front of a crowd. 

The Spring Blood Drive is on Tuesday, March 8th. Signing up to donate is all done online and you can find the link and all the information on the school website. If you are 16 and would like to donate, you will need to turn in a parental permission slip to Amy West in room 18 before you can go on the schedule. You can find these permission slips on the website, in room 18, and in the attendance office. Please see Amy West in room 18 with questions.

Sprague Girls Basketball and Sprague High School would like to congratulate Alyssa Meza, MaKenna Trussell and Reese Beyrouty for earning honorable mention all-conference this season. We are excited for the future of Sprague girls' basketball and will resume basketball activities with summer league in June!