Monday, Feb. 24, 2020 - Nettle Creek School
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Monday, Feb. 24, 2020 *Friday, Feb. 28, is a condensed day.* Today is a PURPLE day. Today at a glance: Tiger Time: NHS Spring Ceremony Committee Mtg. 3:15-5:15 pm: Jr. High Girls Basketball Practice 6-7 pm: Softball Conditioning Tiger Library Hours Today: P1: Reserved - Mr. Bullock Tiger Time: NHS Spring Ceremony Committee P2: Open for student use P3: Open for student use P4: Restricted Access
Tiger News MUSICAL CAST Please pick up your scripts in the office ASAP. We will have our table read on Thursday from 3:00 until we're done (4:30ish). You will be informed on all things Little Shop that day! NHS ● Spring Ceremony Committee meeting during Tiger Time TODAY in the Tiger Library. BPA Monday, Feb 24: Pick up permission forms Wednesday, Feb 26: Meeting during Tiger Time in Room 108 1. Please meet in room 108 Wednesday for details about state 2. Need to have a fundraiser discussion 3. There are permission forms to complete BOYS VARSITY/JV GOLF Callout meeting will be during Tiger Time Wednesday in the cafeteria.
National FFA Week 24th-'Merica Monday ● FFA emblem scavenger hunt- turn in to Dr. Herr for a box of cookies ● Roller Skating - Bus leaves at 5:30 pm 25th- Official Dress ● Wayne County Ag Appreciation Breakfast - Bus leaves at 6:30 am ● Emblem scavenger hunt ● LDE practice 6-8 pm 26th Chapter T-shirts ● Emblem scavenger hunt ● LDE practice 3-5 pm 27th Tropical Thursday ● Emblem scavenger hunt ● District Volleyball Contest- Bus leaves at 4 pm 28th Flannel Friday ● Emblem scavenger hunt ● Horse and pony workshop - Bus leaves at 4 pm
8th Graders Give USA Average Marks on Women's Rights After analyzing and discussing the list of grievances from the "Declaration of Sentiments and Resolutions" from the 1848 Women's Rights Convention held at Seneca Falls, New York, 8th grade social studies students rated the United State on progress made in women's rights over the past 172 years. The United States graded out at about a C+ with consensus that much progress has been made, but much work is yet to be done. Students noted positives in voting, property, education, and divorce rights and opportunities, but also noted negatives in access to some careers, political representation, leadership roles, wages, and a continued double standard. Totals of grades given by individual students follow: A--4 B--21 C--56 D--4 F--2
BASKETBALL SHIRT ORDERS Order your shirt through The Logo Shoppe.
BUY YOUR YEARBOOK Order your HHS yearbook TODAY! Snapchat memories may fade, but yearbooks last a lifetime. Yearbooks are on sale now for $55! Contact Mrs. Isaacs or one of the yearbook staff members to learn more about ordering your yearbook. Follow us on Instagram @hagerstown_yearbook for news updates and behind the scenes pictures! VARSITY TRACK VARSITY TRACK PRACTICES BEGIN MARCH 2 Official practices for outdoor track and field will begin March 2. Be sure you see Mr. Gray to put your name on the roster or join via Google classroom: isgm94. All athletes finished with winter sports, including a short break, should begin March 2. Anyone may begin early and work with indoor track athletes each day after school at this time.
STUDY TABLES Who: Students who need academic assistance When: 3-4 pm Tuesdays & Wednesdays Where: Room 102 For questions or more information, see Mrs. Williamson in the office. WINTER SPORTS BANQUET The Winter Sports Awards Banquet will take place on March 18 at 7 pm. All Winter Athletes are expected to attend. If you think you have earned a letter blanket or letter jacket, please reach out to Ms. Robinson. SOFTBALL CONDITIONING SCHEDULE February 24 and 27: 6:00-7:00 Please attend as many as possible or you will not be ready when the season begins. We will be throwing, hitting, lifting, and conditioning. Players not in a winter sport also need to be attending weights twice a week.
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SCHOLARSHIP OPPORTUNITIES Mrs. Arnold has sent seniors a link with all the scholarships that are currently available to HHS seniors. She will continue to update it as new ones come in. Please check this document frequently! If you have any questions, contact Mrs. Arnold. ● NETTLE CREEK YOUNG FARMERS SCHOLARSHIP: The Nettle Creek Young Farmers has their 2020 scholarship application available. The scholarship is awarded to any HHS senior majoring in Agriculture in a two or four year program. The $200 scholarship is renewable for up to four years providing that the applicant is a student in good standing with the school in which he/she is enrolled. See Mrs. Arnold for an application. Date due: Feb. 28 ● One Energy and Whirlpool Corporation would like to encourage seniors who are planning to pursue STEM focused studies to apply for the Whirlpool Corporation- Wind Farm Scholarships. Whirlpool sponsors one $5,000 scholarship per
wind turbine; student’s in your school district have three one-time award $5,000 scholarships available. Visit the link to Whirlpool’s eligibility requirements and link to application here Megawatt Scholarship - Whirlpool Greenville. Application deadline: March 6. ● Harvestland is offering a $1000 scholarship to students pursuing a degree in agriculture. Use the following link to obtain an application: https://www.harvestlandcoop.com/Scholarship-D evelopment Deadline: March 2. JH GIRLS BASKETBALL Practice Schedule - February 24th: 3:15-5:15p AUX GYM 25th: 3:15-5:15p AUX GYM 26th: 3:15-5:15p AUX GYM 27th: 3:15-5:15p MAIN GYM 28th: 3-5p AUX GYM
Tiger Results WINTER GUARD The Hagerstown Winter Guard performed this past weekend at Hamilton Southeastern High School, where they earned a Silver Rating, just 2 points from a Gold. They will travel to Mooresville March 14 to compete in the Divisional Finals there.
Today’s Lunch Follow this link for this week’s menu: Hagerstown Jr./Sr. High School Lunch Menus IGER! It’s always a great day to be a T
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