Friday, February 3, 2017

Friday Announcements

HOSA
Last Day!
HOSA will collect Ban-Aids for Brenner's during fourth period.
Please bring in new unopened boxes of character Band Aids, such as
Frozen, Cars, Snoopy, Minions etc.
The overall winner fourth period will receive a cupcake and popcorn party.

SKILLS
Today, February 3rd is the deadline for nut money and Skills fees.
If you are traveling to regionals on the 27th, you must see Mr. Senter
this week to make arrangements.

CHEER
The FHS competition cheerleading squad will host a Cheer Showcase tomorrow
Saturday, February 4th. This event will begin at 1pm and will be held
in the Forbush gym.. Admission is $5 and concessions and vendors will
be available during the event.

YEARBOOK
Yearbooks will be on sale for the last time this year starting next
week, February 6th-10th. Yearbooks are $60. You can also pay the
remaining balance on a book at this time. Limited number of books
left, so reserve your copy next week!

GOLF
Last day for anyone interested in playing men's golf this spring to sign up in
Coach Pruitt's room 306C.

VOLUNTEER HOURS
The Yadkin County Tax Office administrator would like to extend an
invitation to students that would like to earn volunteer hours working
in the Yadkin County Tax Office. The tasks will be working with office
equipment such as adding machines, copiers, scanners, and filing. If
you are interested please see Mrs.Gentry for contact information.

Mrs. Hawks' class will be selling red, white and blue glow stick
bracelets 3 for $1.00 in the courtyard and during lunch periods on
Tuesday. Please support your school and Mrs. Hawks class with this
project.

LUNCHROOM CHARGES
Students who have charged more than $5 on their breakfast/lunch
account will be required to come to the office during their breakfast/
lunch to pick up a Meal Pass Ticket. These tickets must be presented
at the checkout register in the lunch room in order to receive a meal.

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