Any students in grades 8-11 who were not present at the
scheduling assembly on Friday should see their guidance counselor.
The Talent Show still has room for performers--We will be
holding another audition Tues April 4th in the Theater at 6pm-please speak to Mr. Trabka if you are
interested. Talent Show is Thursday April 13th.
Attention Seniors - there will be a class
meeting tomorrow (Thursday) at 8:00am. Everyone should
plan on being there for graduation information!
A reminder to seniors: many scholarships are due this week. Please make sure to check deadlines on all
scholarships. Four of our seniors have
applied for the Hood Sportsmanship Scholarship.
Please go to www.Hood.com/scholarship
to vote. Once
you register you can once a day, every day from today through April 10th. These students need your votes to receive the
scholarship. Our four seniors are
Patrick Finnegan, Samantha Passetto, Karli Retzel, and Kendra Williams.
Amber Durken will be collecting
donations for her Project 351 Spring Service “Cradles to Crayons” from March 27th-April
7th. She will be collecting
gently-used clothing (sizes infant to adult medium), shoes (sizes infant –
adult size 10), and toys. Your generous
donations will go to kids in need through the organization called “Cradles to
Crayons.” The box for donations is in
the main lobby.
The music department will be having a coffee house fund
raiser on Sat.,
April 1 from 2-5 PM at the Congregational Church. Current and former students will be
performing, coffee and treats will be available.
The Social Justice Club will meet after school today (3/29) in Mrs. McEvoy's room.
Juniors: It's time to start thinking about the
college application process! We're excited to offer the following two
opportunities to help you get started. There are also flyers for each of these events
with more information.
College Planning Night - Wednesday, April 5th at 6 pm in
the LMHS Library Topics
will include: Building your college list, college admission requirements,
admissions plans, components of the application, Naviance, Common Application,
SAT and ACT, the college essay, requesting transcripts, letters of
recommendation, interviews, financial aid, time for questions and answers, and
more.
College Application Essentials Workshop Series Start your senior year prepared
and ready for the college application process. Workshops will run during period
6 lunch. Students will be allowed to go to the front of the line, get their
lunch, and bring it to room B123 (across the hall from the cafe). We will begin
at 12:20, so please be prompt. Juniors must be registered for the
workshops in advance. The cost is $20 and includes a copy of the Fiske
Guide to Colleges 2017 ($24.99 value). To register, bring cash or a
check made out to ‘LMHS’ to Mr. Korte by Friday, April 14. Financial
assistance available upon request for students qualified for free/reduced
lunch.
Monument Mountain Regional High
School Guidance Department will hold their 33rd Annual College Fair
on Sunday, April 2 from 6:30-8:30 p.m. There will be free admission and over
120 Colleges and Universities represented.
The LMHS Annual Color Run will be on May 6th this year. See your English
teacher or Ms. Ely for a registration form.
If you would like to choose your shirt size, be sure to sign up by April 3rd!
The color run is open to all ages, invite your family to participate!
The deadline to submit work to the LMHS creative student
publication, Orange Ink, is Friday (3/31). If you have 2D artwork such as
paintings and drawings, or pictures of 3D work such as sculptures for the 2017
edition please see Ms. Clark asap..
Lee Founders Weekend poster
contest is open to all LMHS students – this is an art contest and the theme is
Lee’s Founding Families – cash prizes for the finalists. Please head over to
the art room for supplies and submission requirements.
Haleigh Richardson & Erin Cook will be collecting
donations for the Elizabeth Freeman Center!
There will be a box in the front hall.
Attention Seniors: You have 1 weeks to pay your class dues of
$80. Please see Mr. Hall or Mrs. Curry
with any questions or concerns. Checks
payable to: Lee Middle and High School.
Any NHS student who needs community service, please check
outside Mr. Hall's door for some opportunities.
All 18-year-old male
students must register for the Selective Service which you can do at
www.sss.gov.
TODAY'S LUNCH
IS: Chicken and pasta