Announcements for the week of 9/30/2019

MARYSVILLE JR/SR HIGH SCHOOL

ANNOUNCEMENTS FOR THE WEEK OF September 30th .

“I CAN & I WILL”

Teachers – Please post these in your classroom.

Detentions:  

Activity Meeting: STAT club mtg. - 7:45am - Friday - Concessions Area ,  Art Club mtg. - AEP - Friday- Art room. FCCLA mtg. - AEP - Friday - Auditorium.

Monday

9th VB @ Holton - 3pm - Dismiss - 2:35pm - Depart - 2:45pm.,  HS JV FB v. Sabetha @ Home- 5pm.

Tuesday

HS V GTN @ Topeka (Kossover Complex) - 3pm.  JH CC @ Rock Creek - 4pm - Dismiss - 1:50pm - Depart - 2pm.,  HS VB v. Concordia @ Home - 5:15pm.  

Wednesday

FFA State Land

Thursday

HS JV GTN @ Salina - 3pm - Dismiss - 12pm - Depart - 12:10pm.,  HS CC @ Horton - 4pm - Dismiss - 1:35pm - Depart - 1:45pm.,  JH FB v. Chapman - 4:30pm.,  JH VB v. Chapman @ Home - 4:30pm.

Friday

HS FB @ Wamego - 7pm - Dismiss - Dismiss - 3:20pm - Depart - 3:30pm.,  Cheer departs @ 5pm.

Saturday

Sunday

HS V VB Tournament @ Concordia - 9am - Depart - TBA,  Fall Play @ 7:30pm.,  NCKL TN @ Chapman - Depart - 6am.,  HS JV VB @ Abilene - Depart - 7:15am.

Fall Play @ 2pm.

FBLA will be hosting a Pizza Hut fundraiser on Monday, September 30! Pizza Hut will donate 15% of all sales from 4 p.m to close, dine in, carryout, or delivery! Please let Pizza Hut cook for you, and support FBLA as we raise funds for our upcoming community service and school service projects!   

COUNSELOR:   

Students interested in Bulldog Buddy mentoring program should stop by Ms. Busch's Office to pick up an application.  Students will start meeting Oct. 16th at the Elementary School. This is a great way to earn distinguished service points.

Any senior that would be interested in Horatio Alger Scholarship.  Students may apply online August 1-October 25. Stop by Ms. Busch's office for more information.   

Late registration for ACT is Oct. 4th for the Oct. 26th in Marysville.  

High School Seniors may participate in the 2019-2020 Rural Voices Youth Contest.  Deadline is December 2, 2019.

Any Senior interested in the Kansas Kiwanis Foundation Scholarship, will need to stop by Ms. Busch' Office.

The last day to enroll for concurrent classes with $30 late fee is Oct. 1st.

Any Junior interested in taking the PSAT will need to stop by Ms. Busch's Office to sign up.   The test date is Oct. 16th. 

If Students are interested in the CNA Program through Highland, it will not start until 10/9.  Please, stop by Ms. Busch's or Mrs. Behrens's office.

NHS forms are due to Ms. Busch by Oct. 1st. 

High school seniors in North Central Kansas are invited to compete for a chance to win $850 by submitting a written essay or short video in the 2019-2020 Rural Voices Youth Contest.

Post-Secondary:

Seniors,

We are planning on participating in "Apply Kansas".

It had originally been planned for Oct. 22, but I realized that there is a conflict.  We will now be holding it Oct. 15 in the Media Center (announcements will be changed to reflect new date next week).

During this time you can come to the Media Center and Ms. Busch, myself, and your teachers will help you apply to the colleges of your choice.  We will have information such as your transcripts, ACT scores, etc available to you. To make it completely official and submit fully you will need to have a form of payment ready, but you could always fill it out to that point in school and then complete it at home.

Please let me know if you have any additional information.  Mrs. Behrens

Students please stop by or send Mrs. Behrens an email to set up a time to schedule college visits and discuss post-secondary plans (college or career).

Apply Kansas will be held Oct. 15 during AEP for all Seniors in the Media Center.  Counselors will be available to help you apply to colleges of your choice.

October 3 there will be a college representative available in the Media Center during 2nd hour for students interested in K-State.  If interested please plan on attending to ask valuable questions and get additional information.  

 

Wichita State University:  Black & Yellow Day events this fall. Black & Yellow Day is a program for high school juniors and seniors. These are all-day events on campus where students and guests have the chance to participate in sessions hosted by each academic college, tour campus and explore the hands-on learning opportunities available at WSU. 

  • We have two Black & Yellow Day programs coming up on Friday, October 11 and Friday, October 25 and would love for your students to join us!

  •  The event is $15 per student and $5 per guest and includes lunch in Shocker Hall Dining and a Shocker t-shirt.

SCC (Beatrice) Ag Day (October 15):  Ag Day is an excellent opportunity for prospective students to experience the day-to-day activities that happen in SCC's Agriculture programs! This is the perfect opportunity to see SCC’s 900-acre farm in action!  Please contact Mrs. Behrens if you are interested, she plans on taking a group of students if there is interest. What areas you will see:

  • Livestock – Cattle Nutrition Breakdown: See common feed ingredients used in the cattle feeding industry and learn about the nutritional benefits of each ingredient. Participants will see these ingredients mixed into a TMR ration and the cost of the ration will be discussed in detail. 

  • Ag Business – Agricultural Quiz Bowl: Take part in our challenging agriculture trivia rotation. Students will be asked agriculturally based questions and have the opportunity to win prizes. 

  • Agronomy – Field Demonstrations: Participate in hands-on field demonstrations. Students will complete plant population calculations, discuss current plant growth stages, determine seed planting depths, and determine current soil temperatures.

  • Precision – Soil Sampling: Soil sampling has become an invaluable tool in Precision Agriculture. Ag Day participants will get an opportunity to see firsthand how to take soil samples and properly collect them using the latest technology. 

  • Horticulture & Turfgrass – Golf Course Maintenance: Come take a look at how golf course turf is managed. While it might look fake on TV, it takes a lot of effort to keep golf courses green and playable. Participants will learn behind the scenes maintenance practices and technology involved in maintaining high quality turf areas!

Community in Schools:

Menu For This Week:

Monday - September 30th - Hamburger Steak Mashed Potatoes/Gravy Bread Sticks OR Enchilada w/Refried Beans OR Grilled Chicken Salad Breadsticks ----------- Corn Orange Slices Juice Bar Milk 

1

Crispito w/ Cheese

OR

Quesadilla

OR Chef Salad /Croutons

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Spanish Rice     Refried Beans Carrots               Peaches

Cantaloupe         Milk   

2

Pasta w/Meatsauce Garlic Bread

OR Pork Tender on WW Bun Tater Tots

OR Breaded Chicken Salad Garlic Bread

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Broccoli                   Banana Fruit Cocktail          Milk

3

Cheeseburger – French Fries

OR Corn Dog (WG) - French Fries

OR

Taco Salad - Corn Muffin

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Green Beans        Apple Slices Tropical Fruit        Milk

4

Chicken Sand. on WW Bun

OR Ribbette on WW Bun

OR

Chef Salad - Breadsticks ----------

Baked Beans           Cole Slaw Orange slices          Pears Milk

Theme-isms:  “I may not hit the bullseye, but I do not miss the target.”