2011-2012 Student Council Activities
September:
§ Pocket Change Challenge between the Middle School and the Elementary. Profit of $432 given to the Medicine Creek Golf Course.
§ Concessions at home volleyball games
§ Birthday signs on lockers
§ Back to School dance with Debbie Miller, Jason Urban, Lorri Wagner, and Mrs. Eppard as chaperones.
§ Helped with Senior Meals
October:
§ Continued with the pocket change challenge (jars were not full)
§ Rewarded Middle School, Kennebec Elementary, and Presho Elementary students for dressing up during homecoming week (treat box). Everyone who dressed up got to pick a treat.
§ Walked in the Homecoming Parade as a group with a sign indicating our group.
§ Concessions at home volleyball games
§ Held a Perfect Attendance social for middle school students. Gave door prizes (some donated by the booster club) and had pretzels in the music room.
§ Gave popcorn balls to Kennebec Elementary and Middle School students who had perfect attendance. (Made by Diane Hamer)
§ Gave Diane Hamer a $20 Gift Certificate to BJ’s Food Center for making the popcorn balls.
§ Held a pumpkin decorating contest and gave prizes for first and second place in five categories.
§ Birthday signs on lockers
§ Jersey Dance with dance lessons prior to it. Debbie Miller, Mrs. Eppard, Mrs. Thiry, and Mrs. Wagner were chaperones.
§ Helped with Senior Meals
November
§ Concessions at home basketball games
§ Gave proceeds ($262) from the basketball game to the Lyman County Ambulance in memory of Mike Schmidt.
§ Birthday signs on lockers
§ Helped with Senior Meals
December
§ Concessions at home basketball games
§ Donated $100 to the Kennebec Food Pantry
§ Birthday signs on lockers
§ Sponsored a Christmas Activity day with prizes for a volleyball tournament: concession drink or smoothy donated by the Presho Pharmacy.
§ Rewards each of the middle school teachers with a concession drink.
§ Helped with Senior Meals
January
§ Concession at home basketball games
§ Birthday signs on lockers
§ Helped with Senior Meals
§ Sold chances on “Egg”cellent prize, earning $75 which was donated to the Greater Lyman Foundation. Conrad Mohr-Eymer was the winner of 20 Powerades.
February
§ Concession at home basketball games
§ Birthday signs on lockers
§ Helped with Senior Meals
§ Sold Valentine’s Day pop that was delivered on Valentine’s Day. Earned $674 to be divided amongst Reliance, Kennebec, Presho, and Vivian Fire departments ($100 each) and Lake Byre ($274).
March
§ Birthday Signs on lockers
§ Held a Hat & Sucker Day earning $122 which was donated to Ireland Hyde’s Carnival Fundraiser.
§ Held a dance with a drawing held for four prizes. Attendees who brought a can good to the dance got their name entered into the drawing. Natasha Thiry, Mrs. Eppard, and Mrs. Wagner were chaperones.
§ Student Council convention on March 24th. Cost $490.
April
§ Birthday signs on lockers
§ Gave $100 to the Lower Brule Fire Department
§ Sold remaining pop and candy over the lunch hour.
§ Donated remaining water to the track team for two meets.
May
§ Birthday signs on lockers
§ Purchased a volleyball net, basketball hoop, and paint for Lake Byre
§ Did a community service project by painting the bathrooms at Lake Byre
§ Sold remaining pop and candy
§ Held a dance on May 15th and sold remaining pop
§ Donated cans of pop left over from the Valentine’s Day pop sale to the middle school students.
§ Donated the remaining bottled pop to the school’s pop machine for providing a pop for Students who receive the Student of the Month or Most Improved student.