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Monday,September28, 2015

MENU:Hamburger/Cheeseburger, BBQ Rib Sandwich, French Fries, Celery Sticks, Fruit Juice, Apple wedges

Students check with your teacher or sponsor to see if you are on the fee list. It is important that you pay before the first nine weeks exams, which will begin on Monday, October 5. All computer fees will need to be paid to Mrs. Accardo in the front office. All other fees will need to go to band, Career Complex and club sponsors. Once the exams begin, you will continue to pay your teacher or sponsor you will not come to the front office to pay your fees.

Students must purchase a parking decal in order to drive on campus. No one is allowed to park in the reserved parking spots (along the sidewalk closest to the building) without a reserved parking decal. You may purchase your decal in the front office.

STUDENT ANNOUNCEMENT:

  1. Students please vote for Cam Akers for the Blitz 16 player of the game. You can vote through Wednesday during Homeroom! PLEASE VOTE!! HE NEEDS THE VOTES!!! http;//
  2. Any Sophomore or Junior girls that are interested in the Distinguished Young Women’s Scholarship program can pick up a form in the counselors office.
  3. Youth in Government will have a quick meeting on Wednesday, September 30 during homeroom in Ms. Walker's room, E114. Officers will be announced at this meeting.
  4. NHS Members: If you missed our last regular meeting on Wed. Sept 23, you have until Wed. Sept 30 to come by W210 ( Darnell) to read and sign the minutes from our meeting.
  5. If you are interested in a career in education then you should consider joining Educator’s Rising, the club formerly known as Future Educators of America. You do not have to be in the HHS Academy or the Teacher Academy to join! Applications can be picked up from Mrs. Antrim at the Career Complex or from Mrs. Burns in room W101. $5 club dues should be returned with the completed application. Applications will be due October 5th and the first club meeting will be October 28th during homeroom. Please see Mrs. Antrim or Mrs. Burns for more questions.
  6. Students need to log in to Canvas to find details of the Homecoming Dance. Information will be posted under Announcements for your Sophomore, Junior, or Senior class page. Under Files, you will find the powerpoint for the dress code. Please review the powerpoint, and take the quiz that is labeled "Dress Code." Within the quiz, you will need to type your name in the blank provided stating that you understand and agree to follow the dress code. If you have any questions about your dress or attire, please see Mrs. Stepp in room W211 before school, after school or between classes.
  7. If you are not afraid of heights, then come Sign up for POLE VAULTING!! Come see Coach Perkins in W206
  8. Jostens will be back on October 1st during lunch to take orders. Please bring your deposit at this time. Packets are available in the front office.
  9. Introducing P7! Everyone is WELCOME! P7 is a Christian bible study group that meets EVERY Wednesday morning at 8:00 am in Room W113. Feel free to come and join us!
  10. ANCHOR CLUB: The deadline for paying the $15 dues is October 2. Please pay dues before or after school
  11. College Night will be held at Clinton High School on September 28, 2015 at 6:30. This is open to any 10-12th graders interested in learning about their prospective colleges and universities.

GUIDANCE OFFICE ANNOUNCEMENTS

"New ACT Review class opportunity at Mississippi College. See the counseling webpage or arrow appeal for more info."

Get2College has a free ACT Prep Workshop available for students in the Jackson Metro area. This is a great test prep opportunity for students who have never taken the ACT or for those who want to increase their scores. The next workshop is Saturday, September 19 and there are a limited number of seats available. Visit for more information!

2015-2016 United States Senate Youth Program

The United States Senate Youth Program (USSYP) is an amazing opportunity for motivated student leaders to have direct contact with the highest-level elected and appointed officials in the nation who meet with them during a week-long intensive educational program in Washington, D.C. Students will meet with the President, a Justice of the Supreme Court, U.S. Senators, Cabinet Secretaries and many other leaders. They will visit historic sites, museums and memorials as they learn about the inner workings of the nation's capital. Sponsored by the Senate, the USSYP mission is to encourage the best and brightest students in America's high schools to pursue careers in public service.

The USSYP provides for all expenses, including travel and accommodations, as well as a $5,000 undergraduate college scholarship for each student. Two students from each state will be selected. To access the application and additional