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TuesdaThursday,y, May October 2515, 2012
GENERAL 31 at 7:30 and 3:15. All meetings will be held in the high
school library. Students must arrive on time and prepared!
Congratulations to Annie Bock who has been selected as
the sophomore representative to the HOBY youth High School Girls: If you need service hours, they need
leadership conference this summer! help at a Girl Scout Camp Saturday from 7- 3PM. Email
nbaxII@sbcglobal.net
Thanks to everyone who donated blood at the blood
drive - 37 pints of blood were collected. Health Room: ALL MEDS NEED TO BE PICKED UP BERORE YOU LEAVE.
The Veteran’s Day Assembly is Friday, November 9 at 7-11 Finals Schedule:
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May 15 – Grades 7-11 will take 7 hour finals during 1 & 2 hour and grades 9-11 will take 8 hour finals during 3 &
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1:00 PM. It should last until about 2:15. Pictures of 4 hour. JH will go to the multi-purpose room at 9:45 for the awards program and 8 grade promotion.
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veterans can be submitted until October 31 to Tracy JH Awards: The JH program starts at approximately 10:00. Report to your 8 hour teacher for attendance. You will
then be excused to go to the Multi-Purpose room. You need to be quiet in the hallways as grades 9-11 will be taking
Bauer. Scan and email to bauert@fatimacomets.org or finals.
send them to school (please place them in a ziplock bag Vitae Essay Deadline: The Vitae Essay Contest deadline has been extended to June 15. Students, take advantage
of the extra time to submit your essay for a chance to win Cardinals tickets and more!
with your name on it so Ms. Bauer knows who to return A+: If you are going to be a Junior or Senior next year and would like to get your A+ tutoring hours completed over
them to). the summer, you need to see Mr. Buthod. To qualify for A+ you must do 50 hours of tutoring. Summer school is a
great way to get your hours in very quickly.
SPORTS
A+ Tutors: End log sheets as of Fri, Oct 19 and begin a
new one effective Mon, Oct 22. You can pick new log
sheets up in the HS office. Winter Athletes: Please remember to get your sports
physical turned in and pay your activity fee if you haven’t
Library: ALL BOOKS ARE DUE BEFORE YOU LEAVE!
taken care of that yet. Fall sports practices begin on
Monday.
Red Ribbon Week Activities:
Thursday, Oct. 25 – “Don’t let bad choices mix up your life” Fall Athletic Banquet: Sun., Nov. 18, 6:00 PM at the
/ Wear mix-matched clothes (ugly sweaters, crazy socks, Lion’s Hall. Tickets are $8.50 (athletes tickets are paid by
opposite sex) the Athletic Booster Club).
Friday, Oct .26 – “Put a Lasso on bad decisions” / Wear
Boys Soccer: We host Districts next week – games are
western wear
on Monday and Wednesday. Go Comets!
Monday, Oct. 29 – wear SADD shirts
Tuesday, Oct. 30 – “Team up against bad decisions” / Volleyball: Congratulations Lady Comets! We host
Wear any team jersey Sectional and Quarterfinals on Saturday. The first game
Wednesday, Oct. 31 – “Say Boo and Scare Bad Choices starts at 3:00. We play Hermann at 4:30. Admission is $6
Away” / Wear Halloween Costumes for ALL – ABSOLUTELY NO PASS IS VALID SATURDAY
Care Package Challenge: The Ag Leadership Class is and NO free admissions (children, senior citizens, etc.)
asking each student to donate at least $1 and one Cross Country: Districts are Sat in Linn. Girls run at
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additional item to the Military Troops that are currently 2:00. Boys run at 3:20. State is Sat, Nov 3 . Good Luck!
serving in our country. Money, Food items and other dry Formatted: Font: 5 pt
Fri and SatSpring sports are rapidly coming to an end.
goods will be collected in homeroom. The homeroom that
GOOD LUCK to all athletes as we enter District, Formatted: Font: Bold
collects the most items (by average) will receive pizza for
Sectional and State competitions!
lunch (one elementary class and one JH/HS). Collections
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will continue through Nov 12 . The Spring Athletic Banquet is scheduled for 6:00 PM Formatted: Font: Bold
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If you have someone in your family currently serving and at the KC Hall on Sunday, June 3 . Sign up in the HS
you would like one of the care packages mailed to them, office. Athletes are free, all others are $8.
please forward their mailing information to Ms. Corson at
HS Track and Field: Don’t forget to pay $3.50 to Coach Formatted: Font: Bold
corsona@fatimacomets.org. Our goal is to send 40 Care
Bridges by noon today if you want to attend the
Packages. Items not acceptable for shipping include
Sectional Track and Field Pizza Party and Super Fun
chocolate, glass, jolly ranchers, liquids, suckers,
Time plus Neat Games Night on Friday night!
refrigerated items. Recommended items include animal
Sectionals are Saturday at Centralia. PASSES ARE
crackers, baby wipes, gum, granola bars, Kleenex, CD’s, a
NOT VALID at the Sectional or State Meets. Best of
deck of cards, Pop Tarts, sunflower seeds, trail mix, etc.
luck to all athletes!
Book Club Meetings: The meetings for Split will be held
Baseball: We play Fulton in Fulton at 12:30 Saturday Formatted: Font: Bold
on Tuesday, October 30 at 7:30 and 3:15. The meetings
in the first round of Districts. Admission will be $4 per
for 5 Flavors of Dumb will be held on Wednesday, October
person. Students and senior citizens will be required
Missouri Southern State Univ will host Honors Program
to pay $4 admission as well. PASSES ARE NOT VALID
Discovery Day Oct. 25, Health Prof Day Nov 9 and Junior
at the District, Sectional, Quarterfinal or State meets.
Discovery Day April 12. To schedule a tour, call 417-625-
Soccer: We host Dixon tonight at 5:00. On Saturday, 9364 or email tours@mssu.edu. You can complete the Formatted: Font: Bold
the first District game is Southern Boone vs. Belle at form for the above days at mssu.edu/admissions.
4:30 then we play Crocker at 7:00. The winner of those
Missouri Valley College will have open house events on
two games will compete for the championship title on
th Oct 26, Nov 9, Feb 15 and March 8. Call 660-831-4114 or
the 15 at 6:00. Admission will be $4 per person.
email admissions@moval.edu to register.
Students and senior citizens will be required to pay $4
admission as well. PASSES ARE NOT VALID at the Students in grades 5-12 who have made a difference
District, Sectional, Quarterfinal or State meets. through volunteering this year: You could win $1000 and a
trip to Washington DC! To apply for the Prudential Spirit of
Golf: Dusty Angerer and Connor Muenks compete at Formatted: Font: Bold
Community Awards, go to http://spirit.prudential.com or
State at Twin Oaks in Springfield on May 14 and 15.
www.nassp.org/spirit and click on Apply Now. This must
Congratulations and Good Luck!JH Boys and Girls
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Basketball: 8 Grade Girls and Boys play in the
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Conference Tournament this week. 8 Grade Boys play in Juniors and Seniors: Sign up outside of Mrs. Mueller’s
the Bland Boys Tourney Oct. 29-Nov. 1. office to see the following college reps:
Oct 25 – William Woods – 8:10
Oct 25 – MU-Columbia – 10:00
SENIORS
Keep track of all scholarships you apply for – you are
going to need that list!
Fines/Fees Reminder: Please keep in mind if you owe
lunch money, library fines/fees, etc., that all has to be
paid before Friday. Your diploma will not be mailed to
you if you owe money, still have books checked out,
etc.
Finals Schedule:
Thurs, May 10: hours 2,4,6,8
Fri, May 11:
8:15 AM – Mass at St. Joseph in cap and gown
(optional)
9:00 AM – Breakfast at the Lion’s Hall if class dues
paid
9:30 AM – HS gym for class group picture – cap/gown
9:45 AM – Graduation Practice – gym Lobby
Sun, May 13
7:00 PM – Graduates arrive at Fatima Multi-Purpose
room
7:30 PM – Graduation Ceremony in the gym
GUIDANCE
Grades 9-12: Compose music and have it performed at a
festival at MU! Go to music.missouri.edu/COMP for info.
Many categories. Jan 3 deadline.
Students age 15 – 55: Go to www.epsilonsigmaalpha.org
– a philanthropic organization that offers numerous
scholarships. Do not have to be a senior to apply. Apply
for all that relate to you.
Seniors: If you compose music, apply for the Mizzou
Composition Scholarship. Two full-tuition scholarships will
be awarded for a Bachelor of Music Comp. Deadline is
Jan 4. Go to music.missouri.edu and click on Mizzou New
Music Initiative for more info.
Seniors: First, If you took any dual credit (Wed thru Fri). Students participating in
classes from a school that you are NOT the program have gone back to their high
attending next year, you must request schools to become active participants in
that your transcript be sent from the clubs, organizations and other areas of
school that gave you the credit to the personal interest. If you have any
school that you are going to attend. If you questions, please contact the Chamber at
are not currently taking any dual credit 573-634-3511 or
but did in the past, send this request now. BCrouse@mochamber.com.
If you are currently in a dual credit, send
this request to the school at the end of College Visits: Wash U in St. L has various
may so they have time to get your special visit days over the summer
current classes on the transcript. including academic exploration day June
Second, you MUST give Mrs. Mueller a 14 and Jul 17, Art and Architecture July
final transcript request so she can send 12, Business Jul 26, Engineering June 26 &
your transcript that says “graduate” to Jul 5, Liberal Arts June 21, Pre-Med June
the school you will attend in the fall. You 12 & Jul 10 and Scholar Athlete Jun 19. For
can’t attend that school until they have all you must register about two weeks in
that transcript. advance. Go to wustl.edu for more info.
Students 8-12 grade interested in sports Health Career Discovery Camp will be held
medicine / athletic training: Consider July 11-13, 2012 from 8:30 AM - 4:00 PM
attending the Missouri State 2012 Bear’s each day at the Phelps County Regional
Athletic Training/Sports Medicine Camp Medical Center. Get information on
June 13-16. Cost is $225. Register by May careers in the health industry, an
14. Mueller has a flyer or go to understanding of how to conduct basic
http://sportsmed.missouristate.edu or patient assessments (blood pressure,
call 417-836-8553 for more information. temperature, etc.), Eight hours of job
shadowing and attend a Scholarships and
Freshmen: Missouri Chamber of School Forum . For information contact
Commerce and Industry will be offering Leah Prewett at Mid-MO AHEC
the Leadership in Practice (LIP) program leah@maheclibrary.org. Register online
again this summer – July 25, 26 & 27, 2012 at www.midmoahec.org. Go to "events."
5:00 PM – FFA Fall Speaking Contest in Owensville
Fri, Nov 2
MENU No Nichols Classes
State Volleyball
Thursday Lunch – Chicken Patties or PBJ, Mashed Sat, Nov 3
Potatoes, Corn, Cheesecake &/or Peaches, Bun State Volleyball
Friday Breakfast – Pancakes State Cross Country
Friday Lunch – Pizza or Hamburger, Green Beans, District Concert in Waynesville
Applesauce, Oranges
Monday Breakfast – Breakfast Pizza
Lunch – Cooks Choice
Tuesday Breakfast – French Toast
CALENDAR OF EVENTS
Thurs, May 10
NO LUNCH SERVED – HAVE A GREAT SUMMER! 5:00 PM – V/JV Soccer hosts Dixon
Thursday Lunch – Bar-B-Q Chicken or Hot Dog, Sweet Sat, May 12
Potato Waffle Fries, Peas, Banana, Bread District Baseball at Blair Oaks
Friday Breakfast – Pancakes Sectional Track at Centralia
Friday Lunch – Taco w/ Shell or Hamburger, Lettuce & District Soccer
Cheese, Refried Beans, Mixed Fruit Sun, May 13
Monday Breakfast – Breakfast Pizza 7:30 PM – 2012 Graduation
Monday Lunch – Seasoned Chicken Breast or Hot Dog, Mon, May 14
Macaroni & Cheese, Carrots w/ PB, Grapes, bun State Golf Championships
Tuesday Breakfast – Cheese Omelet Tues, May 15
Tuesday Lunch – Nachos & Cheese or Hamburger, Black 11:22 Dismissal – LAST DAY OF SCHOOL
Beans, Green Beans, Peaches, Cookie District Soccer
Wednesday Breakfast – Biscuts & Gravy Wed, May 16
Wednesday Lunch – Beef Nuggets or Hamburger, Mixed Teacher Workday
Vegetables, Tots, Applesauce, Bread 7:00 PM – Board of Education Meeting
Fri, May 18
State Track Formatted: Font: (Default) Times New Roman,
Sat, May 19 12 pt, Not Bold, Not Italic, No underline
State Track Formatted: Font: 5 pt
District Baseball at Blair Oaks
Tues, May 22
CALENDAR OF EVENTS Sectional Baseball
Sectional Soccer
Thurs, Oct 25 Thurs, May 24
National FFA Convention Baseball quarterfinals
Band Booster Meeting Sat, May 26
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8 Grade Girls/Boys Conference Basketball Tournament Soccer Quarterfinals
2:30 PM – Fire Drill Wed, May 30
Fri, Oct 26 Summer School Begins 8:00 – 2:30
National FFA Convention
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8 Grade Girls/Boys Conference Basketball Tournament
TEACHERS
Sat, oct 27
National FFA Convention
MU Homecoming Parade Sub Reminder:
Cross Country Districts Friday:
Sectional Volleyball Ron Woody will be in for Casey Steinman
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8 Grade Girls/Boys Conference Basketball Tournament Tara Kloeppel will be in for Jeff Adamson
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District Soccer Kathy Rolwes w/ seniors 1 – 4 hour – no sub needed
Mon, Oct 29 Monday:
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8 Grade Boys Bland Basketball Tournament Donna Mueller will be out
District Soccer Kurt Strope will be in for Brad Royston
Tues, Oct 30 Tuesday:
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8 Grade Boys Bland Basketball Tournament Kurt Strope will be in for Cheryl Van Kirk
District Soccer
Wed, Oct 31 Lunch Supervision:
All available teachers should be supervising their respective lunch shift
District Soccer Formatted: Font: 5 pt
Thurs, Nov 1 Formatted: Font: (Default) Arial, 10 pt
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