STUDENT ANNOUNCEMENTS 10-24-19

STUDENT ANNOUNCEMENTSThursday• Oct. 24, 2019 www.searcyschools.org/o/searcy_high_school

 

FLU CLINIC: Searcy High School and the Arkansas Department of Health  will be holding a flu immunization clinic on Nov.8, 2019.

CONCURRENT ENROLLMENT: ASU-Beebe will be on campus on December 12-13 to register students who will be taking classes on our campus for concurrent enrollment during the SPRING semester.   ASU will be mailing registration information/forms to students who are currently enrolled.  Any student not currently enrolled can stop by the Guidance Center for more information.

CONGRATULATIONS to the Searcy High School Marching Lion Band on a wonderful performance at the Region IV marching contest on Tuesday night.  A First Division superior rating was earned.  Great job Band!

 

RED RIBBON WEEK IS OCTOBER 28TH THROUGH NOVEMBER 1ST: Youth to Youth would love for the student body to participate in the following activities for the week:

Monday – Jersey Day -Students will wear a jersey of their favorite sports team to symbolize students must work together as a team to stop drug use.)

Tuesday – Crazy Sock Day -Students will wear crazy socks to symbolize that they are “Socking” it to drugs.)

Wednesday – Musical Concert/Favorite Musical Artist t-shirt Day -Students will wear their favorite musical t-shirts to symbolize that finding hobbies such as playing instruments and listening to music are great alternatives to doing drugs.)

Thursday – Lifeguard Day -Students will be asked to dress in red/white to symbolize lifeguards. “Save a life. Stop Vaping!”) NO SWIMWEAR PERMITTED!!!

Friday – Pink Out Day -Students will wear pink with their red ribbons to symbolize not only stopping drugs but breast cancer as well.)

All school policies regarding dress code should be followed. There will also be a Red Ribbon Week banner by the cafeteria for students to sign pledging to be drug free.

 

Miss Central Arkansas Outstanding Teen Scholarship Competition: Any girl who is interested in information regarding the Miss Central Arkansas Outstanding Teen Scholarship Competition, a preliminary to the Miss Arkansas Scholarship Competition can pick up information in the Guidance Center.  Girls must be between the ages of 13-17. 

 

THE NATIONAL SCHOOL PLANT MANAGEMENT ASSOCIATION (NSPMA) seeks to assist qualified students who are continuing their education by offering scholarships to those pursuing an Associates or Bachelor degree. Individual scholarships may range from $500 up to $1,500 depending on the candidate’s interest, evaluation results, and recommendation from the NSPMA Scholarship Committee. Interested seniors can pick up an application in the Guidance Center.

 

CLUBS & ORGANIZATIONS: 

 

SPANISH HONORARY: will meet Thursday at 7:40 in the cafeteria.

 

STUDENT COUNCIL: will meet on Friday, 10/25 at 7:40 in Mrs. Edelmann’s room (204)

 

 

IMPORTANT DATES:

 

SPORTS & FINE ARTS SCHEDULE: 

10/24- SHS Cubs Football @ Vilonia 

10/25- Jonesboro @ SHS Football 

 

 

 

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