Monday, October 24, 2011

STUDENT ANNOUNCEMENTS RIVERTON HS TUES., 10/25/11

ACTIVITIES:


SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS: we will have a meeting Wednesday at 7:30am to go over graduation ballots. If you cannot attend please let Mrs. Asay-Glenn or Mrs. Weber know. Weber

SENIORS - Your senior pictures are due by Wednesday, November 23. Ask your photographer to mail your photo to Mrs. Kirkland. Kirkland

BOYS SOCCER: any student interested in playing indoor and spring soccer please meet in room 25 at the Career Center Wednesday. Cornejo

ANY WOLVERINE READER that dresses up for Halloween with a costume that encourages reading/literacy or represents a literary figure will receive Wolverine Dollars and a prize when they stop by the Media Center. Morrison

WEDNESDAY, student council is sponsoring a Halloween scavenger hunt during homeroom. Each homeroom will be given a first clue and a set of rules Wednesday morning (3rd and 4th hour). Please follow the rules!! The first homeroom to complete the scavenger hunt correctly WITH NO mistakes and NO cheating wins Halloween treats!!
Richmond

SENIORS: pick up your Jostens graduation packets from Mrs. Weber and Mrs. Asay-Glenn at the Career Center and the front desk at the high school. The Jostens rep will be here Thursday, Nov. 3 from 11am to 1pm to collect packets. The portion of the order form you must fill out is Section 1, Student Information and Section 4, Height and Weight. RHS pays for your cap and gown out of your senior class/graduation fees. You are responsible for anything else you purchase from Jostens. If you have questions please see Mrs. Asay-Glenn or Mrs. Weber at the Career Center. Asay-Glenn/Weber

GIRLS INTERESTED in playing basketball this year are encouraged to attend morning workouts. The gym will be available from 6:30am until 7:50am beginning Monday, October 24. Porter

STUDENTS: Wednesday, during 10-12 lunch, the Health Committee is hosting a panel discussion in the Media Center on Domestic Violence. Panelists will be Haylee Ryea, Sharon Bryant, Family Violence and a School Resource Officer. Please come to hear about the effects of Domestic Violence in our community. Lunch will be provided. Please sign up at the front desk in the high school by noon today. We need a count for the food. You can also sign the Violence Free Pledge at the event and receive your purple ribbon that will allow you to wear your hat in school on Friday.
Health committee

CULINARY ARTS/FCCLA CLUB will meet on Wednesday to prepare three cheese cakes. Come join us for some fun and see how to make new and innovative foods. Meet in Room #259 at 3:45 to learn how to create an amazing dessert. Upcoming events will be the preparation of a Halloween dinner for ghouls and a Thanksgiving feast for a family. Rivers

COATS FOR FOLKS - Your time to donate to the boxes in the High School and Career Center is winding down. The box in the HS is pretty empty. Please go through your closets and donate the coats that you no longer wear. Hats, gloves, scarfs and mittens are also welcome. Please wash items before you bring them. Coats will be picked up on Thursday. The Coats for Folks event will be on Saturday at St. Margaret's Gym from 9 am to Noon. Key Club

ENVIRONMENTAL CLUB will hold a morning meeting at 7:30 on Wednesday in Mrs. Miller's room. This meeting is for all club members and freshman who would like to join the club. Miller

ACT: Paper registration for the December ACT must be turned in by Friday, Oct. 28 in order to get BOCES to pay for your one free ACT. Packets are in the guidance office. Return to the plastic bin on the counter. Seely


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CAN: There will be a Halloween party in the C.A.N. room Saturday at 8:00 pm for all members. Please sign up for Ping Pong and Foos ball tournaments by Friday. Thornley

COLLEGE VISIT - A representative from Northwest Community College in Powell will be in the commons area Thursday from 7:45-9:15 to visit with interested students. Guidance

KEY CLUB is holding a penny war between each class to raise money for Trick or Treat for UNICEF. Each class has a jar at the HS front office. There's one for staff too! Bring in your spare change to help your class win an early out. The idea of a penny war is for your jar to have the most pennies and least silver coins and bills. That means put pennies in your class' jar and silver coins and bills to sabotage the other grades! Have fun and let’s help save some lives with this great cause! Peart

HEY RHS! Plan your most creative, scariest, just plain best Halloween costume and enter the annual RHS costume contest. Please get an entry form from the office. Completed forms need to be turned in to Ms. Richmond (room 102) NO LATER than Friday, Oct. 28. Costume judging will take place at the Halloween pep assembly on Monday, October 31! ALL COSTUMES MUST BE SCHOOL APPROPRIATE. Categories are: scariest, funniest, most creative, and best group. Judges will choose an overall Best Costume winner from all entries. Richmond

UPWARD BOUND students meet Wednesday during homeroom in the conference room at the high school. Check into homeroom and then

CONGRATULATIONS to all cross country runners for a great season. Riverton State Places: Olivia Thompson - State champ; Julian C'Bearing - 3rd; Alexis Oaks - 4th and 6th place in the 4A team points. All team members need to turn in uniforms ASAP. Gopp

4TH ANNUAL HALLOWEEN 5K/10k walk/run will be Saturday, October 29 at 1:00 pm at Wolverine field. Prizes for the best costume and fastest time. See Coach Gopp for registration. Gopp


END DOMESTIC VIOLENCE: If you have a friend or know of a family member who is afraid of their partner or who is being hurt, refer them to the 24-hour, toll-free, National Domestic violence hotline number at 1-800-799-SAFE (7233).


BIRTHDAY: Joseph Roseno

BREAKFAST: Breakfast Biscuit Sandwich, Fruit, Milk
LUNCH: Super Mexican Potatoes, BBQ Rib Sandwich, Refried Beans
FRESH TASTE: Fajita Pita

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