Thursday, February 5, 2009

Winter Homecoming February 6th, 2008

STUDENT ANNOUNCEMENTS:

Congratulations to Britne Misner for receiving the Scholastic Silver Key Writing Award. Britne's poems were selected from 193 regional entries and will, now, be published in Missouri Youth Write this summer. Congratulations!

On Friday during 5th Hour The Student Council will be presenting a "Chili Dog Eating Contest in the Springer GYM - ALL students must report to their 5th hour for attendance. We will release students to the assembly by INTERCOM ONLY!

The Winter Homecoming Dance will be from 9:00p.m.-11:00pm Friday night in the Modis Gym- Its is $5.00 dollars per person and all Outside Dates must be signed up in the Office for Administrator Approval

NHS applicants, today Friday, Feb.6th, are the last day to turn in applications. If you have any questions, see Ms. Sherard or Ms. Bosworth.

Cinderella's Closet: Junior or senior girls that need a dress for prom can pick out a dress at the YWCA , tomorrow Saturday Feb. 7th from 10-4 p.m. If you have more questions see Mrs. Rucker or call 232-4481.

College Goal Sunday at Missouri Western, Northwest Missouri State University and Maple Woods Comm. College is on February 8th from 2:00-4:00 p.m. This workshop will help you complete the FAFSA form and learn anything else you need to know in order to fund your college education. To find out what you need to take with you to the workshop please see someone in the Counseling Center.

February 9th SQ 632 presents “LOVE FEST” Safe Kissing Contest Sweetheart Shuffle. Bring a Friend and compete in the Contest and possibly win a money pot of $50.00. The event will last from 6:32 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. Call for a ride 383-4315 or 238-3330

Health Express will be here next Thursday the 12th for sports physicals. They are $10.00 and students can sign up by dropping off completed forms and money to me. This physical will work for Spring sports and all sports next year. Please pass the word to your athlete students. Thanks Karen

Help support homeless students in our school district. Each classroom and office area will have a large white bag beginning Feb. 9- Feb 13 to collect hygiene and paper products for needy students. The 3rd hour class with the highest point value will receive McDonald’s breakfast. Products will be collected at the end of each 3rd hour class.

We need your help! We need you to please donate bags of kisses or cash and I will purchase the kisses. Please bring them to the counselor’s office or FAC rooms.

Between Feb. 9-13, during lunch, Valentines Grams for 25 cents will be sold, also Hershey Kisses $1.00 per bag and “preordered” Valentine Carnations for $1.00 each. Delivery will be Feb 12-13. All the money collected from the Grams, Kisses and Carnations stays right here at BHS for our students. From this effort we are able to pay for class fees, uniforms, competitions, etc.

Benton Literary Magazine is now taking submissions until March 16th. Send your submissions to bentonlitmag@gmail.com or bring them by Ms. Snyder’s Room 205.
Check out our website at bentonlitmag.ning.com.

FCA meets every Friday in A123 at 7:00 a.m.

The Best Buy Scholarship is now available for anyone in high school grades 9-12, if you are strong in academics and community service. Best Buy will award $1500 scholarships to 1000 students, based on their community service and their academic achievement. The application is available online at www.BestBuy.com/scholarships deadline for turning in applications is February 15.

All students that are interested in pursuing a career in healthcare the Missouri Area Health Education Center (AHEC) Pipeline is going to be visiting Benton on Feb. 25th during seminar. Please sign up in the Counseling Center.

MWSU Spring ACT Prep Course: Students will learn test-taking strategies and review English, mathematics, reading and science reasoning. There are five Saturday class sessions from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. starting February 28th. Cost is $141.50 and the deadline to enroll is 4:00 p.m. on February 20th

COLLEGES VISITING BENTON: Any student interested in attending needs to sign up in the counseling office by the end of the day prior to the visit.
February 9 NWMSU
February 24 Columbia College

K-State is having an Engineering Day, Feb. 20, 2009. Any juniors or seniors that are interested in engineering upon graduation, this will give you the opportunity to have an in-depth look at their College of Engineering. Questions; please see Mrs. Arambula.

COLLEGE VISITS: Students planning a college visit MUST see Mrs. Arambula to get necessary paperwork and approval. An official college visit must be set-up or I will help you set it up.

The University of Missouri-Columbia Medical School is offering an exciting summer experience for juniors interested in medicine. The Mini Medical School is a week long experience either from July 5-9 or July 12-16. Selection is not determined by ACT or GPA, so all students should apply if you are interested. Applications are due by March 15th. Please see Mrs. Arambula if you would like more information.

2009 GRADUATES: St. Joseph Tractor is looking for candidates that interested in completing an internship and an Associate Degree in Industrial and Farm Equipment Technician program from Oklahoma State University- Okmulgee. Tuition, fees, and tools will all be paid through a scholarship program. Deadline is Feb. 12, 2009.

CPOD is a week-long FREE summer program at Linn State Technical College from June 7-12.The leadership program will help students learn more about career opportunities in computer fields .

NW MISSOURI AHEC PIPELINE Programs for 2008-2009 school year are:
Monday, Feb 23 Ultrasound technology
Monday, March 23 Nursing Careers
Monday, April 27 Dental careers

The US Military Academy is having a summer leader’s seminar for juniors from May 30-June 5 or June 6-12 at West Point. The cost is $325 plus transportation to West Point. Application is due April 1st. Apply online at www.admissions.usma.edu.

VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES

The Southside Rotary is looking for volunteers to help with the Southside Rotary Soup & Chili Supper. It will be held on Saturday, February 28 from 4-7 p m at the Wesley Center. Sign up in the Counseling Center.

The American Red Cross is seeking creative students to volunteer to be Heroes. The Red Cross Heroes campaign is from March 4th to April 7th. Any individual or group that would like to volunteer to help this community organization there is an orientation session in February.

EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY

The Downtown Library currently has a Page position open and a few more positions opening as summer comes closer. You must be 16 years or older and able to work 12-16hours per week. Starting wage is $7.05. They are also really accommodating when it comes to scheduling around a busy high school student’s activities. See Mrs. Arambula if you would like an application.

Camp Wonderland is accepting applications for summer employment. Wonderland Camp is a residential camp for children, teenagers and adults with mental and physical disabilities located at the Lake of the Ozarks. The due date for applications is Feb. 13th. See Mrs. Arambula if you have any questions.

BENTON CARDINAL ACTIVITIES: http://bhscardinalactivities.blogspot.com/

TEACHER ANNOUNCMENTS:
“Coping with Stress" Presented by Linda Kozminski
It is being held: Tuesday, February 10th at 4:15 to 5:15 at the downtown conference room.

We are moving Birthday/ Pay Day Treats to Tuesday because Weds. is an early out. So we will have food on Tuesday and Friday of next week. Tuesday you bring food and Friday is provided.

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