Wednesday, January 31, 2018

*The Ned McWherter scholarship application is available on the Guidance webpage and is due Feb. 15. Please see your Counselor with questions.

 

*Seniors:  The JPJ minority scholarship is available on the Guidance Financial aid page.  It is due March 16.

 

*High school girls interested in science, technology or engineering, there is a one-day conference at the Adventure Science Center Feb 17.  See the Guidance High School page for a link to the application.

 

*Current sophomores and juniors, applications for next year's writing lab are due by next Friday, the 9th. Remember that these include both the teacher recommendation and student cover letter. If you have questions, please see Mrs. Esberger in room 337.

 

*This Thursday at 7:20 a.m in Dr. Edge’s room, 206, Turning Point USA will be hosting Tennessee State Director of Convention of States, Norman Bobo. The Convention of States Project is a national effort to call a convention under Article V on the United States Constitution. Donuts and educational materials will be provided.

 

*If you are currently enrolled in a dual enrollment class and have not done the 2017-18 dual enrollment grant, you will have to pay a balance for the class after Feb. 1. Please check with Guidance if you are unsure or still need to complete the grant.

 

*"Applications for National Honor Society are due TOMORROW, February 1 by 3 PM. See Mr. Windham to pick up or turn in an application."

 

*Students going to the IML on Thursday need to meet in Mr. Horton's room (rm 131) after dismissal.  Please bring everything you need because you will not be able to go to your locker after 12:00.  Please see Mrs. Pigg if you have any questions.

 

*Mu Alpha Theta offers math tutoring after school on Wednesdays from 3-4.  If you would like to come for tutoring please go to the Mu Alpha Theta website and click on the link to sign up.  

*A fire can breakout with little or no warning. The more prepared you are, the safer you will be. Emergency supply kits can help you be prepared. Items to keep in your emergency kit include a flashlight, batteries, first aid kit, whistle, phone lists, paper, pencil, water, and non-perishable snacks.


 

 

*A fire can breakout with little or no warning. The more prepared you are, the safer you will be. Emergency supply kits can help you be prepared. Items to keep in your emergency kit include a flashlight, batteries, first aid kit, whistle, phone lists, paper, pencil, water, and non-perishable snacks.