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HHS Announcements Wednesday, March 04, 2009 ALL STUDENTS If you missed an exam, it is YOUR responsibility to find that teacher and schedule a time to make it up. All exams that are NOT made up by March 20 will receive a failing grade. ALL STUDENTS There has been an increase in number of students using their cell phone in class. Anyone using their cell phone will have it confiscated and AUTOMATICALLY kept overnight. If this is a Friday, you won’t get it back until Monday!!! Turn your cell phone off and put it away!!! ALL SPAIN TRAVELERS Please pick up itineraries in Miss Ayres room today. STUDENTS • Rachel Reimink, Shannon Blourne, Lindsey Boeve & Ashleigh Overbeek please see Miss Ayres today! • Hailey Castillo, Austin Fathman, Mackenzie Melvin, Jonny Lampen, & Rachel Polet – see Mrs. Alward today. STOPWATCHES If you borrowed a stopwatch from Mr. Pertner, please return it today. We need all available stopwatches for next week’s Merit Exam. ATTENTION ALL TRACK & FIELD ATHLETES Please bring warm clothing as we plan on having most of our practice outside. STUDENTS Paul Amidon, Justin Volkers, Austin Schild, Bree DePree, Elly VanderVeen, & Liz VandenBil – Please see Mr. Pertner sometime today. VOLLEYBALL Any freshman girls interested in playing volleyball next year please stop and see Coach Goodman today. STUDENTS Kristine Hadley & Oakley Minnix - Please stop by to see Mr. Weed today about your yearbook photo. GREASE TECH STUDENTS Please meet Wednesday after school in the auditorium. ATTENTION HIGH JUMPERS & POLE VAULTERS If you are attending Wednesday’s 3 person practice: • Jumpers will go from 7:00-8:00 • Vaulters will go from 8:00-9:30 GREASE March 12, 13, & 14 – get your tickets now for Grease at lunch or from Mrs. Johr. GIRLS SOCCER All girls planning on playing girls soccer this spring - there is an informational sheet available for you in the office. Practice on Monday will be from 3:00 to 5:30. Meet in the Middle School West Gym, but dress to be outside! GOLFERS Reminder - First day of practice is Monday, March 9th at 3:45 in High School Cafeteria. Be prepared for rules seminar lasting to 6:00pm Lady Hawkeyes are invited and encouraged to come to seminar as well. Thanks, Coach Arnold SENIORS If you would like to have your 2nd Trimester grades sent the colleges you applied to – stop in the Counseling Office. 3rd Term Schedules If you did not get your schedule – stop in the Counseling Office LMC FINES There is a new list of student LMC fines posted on the LMC window – check it out today. Senior Pictures for the Composite Board Just a reminder seniors still need to turn in their photos to Mrs. Smith before spring break. The due date is approaching quickly. ATTENTION ALL SPRING SPORT ATHLETES Now is the time to get your physical if you have not already done so. NHS SHAMROCK FUNDRAISER At the home basketball game tomorrow night the NHS will be selling green shamrocks for $1.00 or gold shamrocks for $5.00. Also, they will be doing a “miracle minute” to see how much money they can raise for MDA in one minute during the game. The fundraiser will continue through March 17 and shamrocks can be purchased from any teacher, the LMC, Counseling Office, or Main Office.. The money raised will send kids with Muscular Dystrophy to camp this summer. Other events are in the works to add excitement to the fundraiser, which may include a competition between grades or between teachers. The National Honor Society asks for your support in this MDA fundraiser. TECH CENTER 2009-10 Completed sheets for the Tech Center will still be accepted, but marked “late”. HHS TO PERFORM “GREASE” March 12, 13, 14 - Hamilton High School Auditorium. Curtain time is 7:30 PM with general admission seating. Tickets are $8 for adults and $6 for students and can be purchased in advance from the high school office. Please call 269-7515185 or email jjohr@hamiltonschools.us for more information. EXHIBITION DUTCH DANCERS We will be teaching and practicing for Gretchen’s Dance Thurs. March 19 – 3:30-4:45. SENIORS We are planning for the Senior auction and we need your donation to make this a great event. Please bring your item to be raffled to the office. Make sure your name is on it. Please bring the item in by March 13th. ARTS & COMMUNICATIONS CAREER FAIR An Arts & Communications Career Fair will be held in Grand Rapids on March 17. Stop in the Counseling Office for more information. SPRING DANCE Saturday, March 28 – Semi-Formal Spring Sadie Hawkins Dance in the HHS Cafeteria – 8:00-11:00. Pick up your semiformal dress guidelines and guest pass in the Counseling Office or LMC. Tickets are $5.00 and will be on sale March 25, 26, & 27 only – no tickets at the door! JOB OPPORTUNITIES • Nelis’ Dutch Village - wanted enthusiastic, outgoing personalities – Dutch Dancers & Theme Park employees daily interaction with public is a must, Dutch costume required. Part-time – must apply in person! Mon-Sat 10:00 am-4:30 pm – no phone calls, please. 12350 James Street, Holland (Corner of US 31 & James). We will be interviewing the first 2 weeks of March. • 4-H Camp Kidwell – Wouldn’t it be great to spend your entire summer at the lake, with friends, working with children while getting paid for it? Individuals need to be highly motivated, hard working, and have a desire to work with children. There are several positions open, please visit our website www.campkidwell.org to get a copy of the application. Applications will be accepted until March 21 – Final interviews will be held during the week of April 6-10. REGISTER WITH THE SELEVTIVE SERVICE The law says that all 18 year old men must register with Selective Service. If you do not register, you are breaking the law. In addition, if you fail to register, you cannot qualify for Federal student grants or loans for college, job training benefits, and many State and Federal jobs. Young men can register with Selective Service in less than 2 minutes via the internet at www.sss.gov. You can also register by going to your local post office and completing a registration form. The phone number for the Selective Service Registration is 1-847688-6888. SENIORS – FREE 2008 FEDERAL INCOME TAX RETURN H & R Block of Hamilton has a Graduation Gift Certificate for a Free 2008 Federal Income Tax Return preparation for every Senior at Hamilton High School – stop in the Counseling Office to pick yours up. Offer expires 4/30/09. ATTENTION SENOIRS CLASS OF 2009 Each year a composite board is created with senior photos of the graduating class. Our goal is to have a photo of every graduating senior on this board. Here’s how to make sure your photo makes it: 1. Bring an actual photo (not digital) to Mrs. Smith BEFORE SPRING BREAK 2. It must be wallet-sized and portrait format (not landscape). Preferably a headshot (vs. full body). 3. It should be just you in this photo – no cars, pets, etc. 4. You also want to keep in mind the photo may need to be cropped, so make sure there is enough room to do so. This gives you six months advanced warning, so please see us with any questions ASAP. We’d love to see 100% participation this year! MAKE UP CREDITS Applications are now available for the Nova Net Program after school for students who need to make up credits for graduation. See your Counselor to pick up an application and register for the appropriate course. This Week’s Lunch Special Wednesday Chili & PB&J Bagel Sandwich Calzones Wednesday, March 4 7:33 Warning Bell 7:38 – 8:46 3rd hour class 8:51 – 10:51 3rd hour Exam 10:51 – 11:21 A Lunch 11:26 – 12:33 5th hour class A 10:56 – 12:03 5th hour class B 12:03 – 12:33 B Lunch 12:38 – 2:38 5th hour Exam Lunch based on 5th hour teacher 1 lunch Arnold Ayres Bierschbach Bochenek Ekkens Grabinski Harris Hoppe Johr Kapenga Lugten Miller Monroy Moreau Morrison Smith Stevens Weed st 2 lunch Aufderheide Behnke Carlson DeGood Morris Myers Pertner Rehkopf Robinson Stieper Stoel Wilkins Wolf Renkema nd Tuesday, March 10 MME - ACT Day ONLY JUNIORS REPORT 7:38 - All Juniors in cafeteria * We will have normal transportation and lunch will NOT be provided * Juniors will be excused at approximately 1:30, but the buses will not leave until normal time Wednesday, March 11 MME - ACT WorkKeys Seniors will be excused from st nd 1 and 2 hours Juniors will take ACT Work Keys tests with their summit class Freshmen & Sophomores will be in their summit class until 8:40 then to the auditorium. We will have normal transportation and lunch We will have 1st , 2nd , and 3rd hours during our normal 3rd - 5th hours Tech Center students, Teacher Asst., and Co-Op students will stay at HHS for the day. Wednesday’s lunch is based on your 2nd hour teacher 1 Lunch Arnold Aufderheide Ayres Behnke Carlson Grabinski Goodman Hofman Israels Kapenga Lugten Monroy Myers Pertner Rehkopf Sheridan Smith Stevens Stielstra Terlouw VonIns Renkema st Thursday, March 12 MME - MI Math, Social Studies & Science Seniors will be excused from 1st and 2nd hours Juniors will take the Michigan Math, Social Studies, & Science with their summit class Freshmen will be in their summit class taking the Explore Sophomores will be in their summit class taking the PLAN We will have normal transportation and lunch rd th Classes will be normal 3 – 5 hours 2 Lunch Bierschbach DeGood Harbottle Harris Hoppe Miller Morris Morrison Randall Robinson Sikma Spotts Stoel Weed Wolf nd Hamilton High School Semi-formal/Formal Dance Attire Guidelines In an effort to preserve the semi-formal/formal nature, the following guidelines have been established. Failure to follow these guidelines (as determined by sponsors/administration) could result in being asked to leave the event without a refund. Semi-formal/ Formal guidelines: Dresses should be appropriate in length (mid-thigh or longer) Dresses should not have slits that show undergarments or discreet body areas. Dresses must have side panels. Dresses that only have a front panel and tie around the mid-section are not permitted. Dresses should not be backless unless they meet the listed requirements. They must be at the waistline or higher. If strapless, dresses should meet the listed requirements. Dresses should have a modest neckline and should not reveal excessive cleavage. Dresses should not expose the midriff, navel or be below the navel. Calendar of Events 03/04 2nd Trimester Exams 03/05 No School - Staff In-Service 03/06 No School 03/09 1st day of 3rd Trimester 03/10- 03/13 MME Testing Week 03/28 HHS Spring Dance 04/03 - 04/10 Spring Break 04/13 School resumes 04/21 Parent Teacher Conf. 3:30-8:00 05/06 No School - Staff In-Service Day 05/21 Graduation 05/25 No School - Memorial Day 06/01 3rd Trimester Exams 06/02 3rd Trimester Exams 06/03 3rd Trimester Exams - Last day of school 3rd Tri Lunch Schedule 1st Lunch 11:30-12:00 Arnold Aufderheide Ayres Carlson Grabinski Goodman Hofman Israels Kapenga Lugten Monroy Rehkopf Sheridan Stevens Stielstra Stieper Terlouw VonIns Wolf 2nd Lunch 12:49-1:19 Behnke Bochenek Ekkens Haverdink Hoppe Johr Miller Moreau Morris Morrison Randall Robinson Spotts Stoel Wilkins Renkema CELL PHONES Hamilton High School’s policy on this is that cell phones are permitted in school AFTER 2:38 p.m. as long as they are out of sight and turned off prior to 2:38 p.m. st 1 offense—cell phone taken away and given back at the end of the school day 2nd offense—cell phone taken away and given back at the end of the next school day rd 3 offense—cell phone taken away and parent/guardian will need to pick it up 4th offense—in-school/out-of-school suspension **Cell phones being used during the school day (class, hallways, etc.) will be confiscated and automatically kept overnight. Updated 2/26/09 SCHOLARSHIPS A variety of scholarship opportunities is mailed to the Counseling Office throughout the year. They are posted in the announcements and a list is provided in the Counseling Office. Students are encouraged to check the list frequently as new ones are added. MARY JANE DOCKERAY SCHOLARSHIP • Seniors • Plan to pursue a career in science at a 2 year or 4 year college • Based on academic achievement and potential for success in a science career Deadline: Submitted by March 6 SCHOLAR ATHLETE MILK MUSTACHE OF THE YEAR • Seniors • Based on 5 criteria: o Academic Performance o Athletic Excellence o Leadership o Community Service o Milk Experience Deadline: Submitted on-line by March 6 MEA 9-F PRESIDENT’S COORDINATING COUNCIL • Seniors • Minimum 3.00 GPA • Has demonstrated academic and leadership abilities • Has a parent or legal guardian who is an MEA member employed by one of the Allegan County 9-F public school districts Deadline: Received by March 9 HAWORTH DIVERSITY AWARD • Seniors • Member of a minority group • Minimum 3.00 GPA Deadline: Received by March 13 RUSS’ RESTAURANTS BOUWS SCHOLARSHIP GRANT • Seniors • Student or their parent must be employed at Russ’ • Plan to attend college in state of Michigan • Minimum 2.00 GPA Deadline: Submitted by March 15 KOHL’S KIDS WHO CARE SCHOLARSHIP • Grades 9-12 • Have made a positive impact on their communities with volunteer efforts that are above and beyond what is normally expected of a student their age, and have occurred in the last 12 months Deadline: Sent electronically by March 15 UNIV. OF MICHIGAN CLUB OF HOLLAND • Seniors accepted to U of M • Based on high achievement in GPA and ACT and leadership and service to Hamilton High School Deadline: Turned into Counseling Office by March 16 TOM & JUANITA BOS FAMILY SCHOLARSHIP • Seniors • Minimum 3.00 GPA • Plan to attend Western Michigan Univ. • Plan to pursue a career in teaching or nursing • Have participated in an organized sport for at least 2 years and exemplify leadership and good citizenship Deadline: Received by March 18 HAMILTON FARM BUREAU • Seniors • Plan to pursue a degree in the field of agriculture or an ag-related field of study Deadline: Turned in to Counseling Office by March 18 AYN RAND – ANTHEM • Grades 9-10 • Write a 600-1,200 word essay on one of 3 topics of “Anthem” Deadline: Postmarked by March 20 PETER AND HUBEDINA WELLER SCHOLARSHIP • Seniors • Minimum 3.00 GPA • Plan to pursue a degree in horticulture, or biological sciences with an emphasis in botany • Must demonstrate leadership and service to school and community Deadline: Turned into Counseling Office by March 25 ROGER AND LOUISE BRINKS ELEMENTARY EDUCATION • Seniors • Plan to pursue a degree in elementary education • Minimum 3.00 GPA • Based on exceptional performance in school and leadership positions in extra-curricular activities as well as financial need Deadline: Turned into Counseling Office by March 25 TED VANDENBOSCH SCHOLARSHIP FUND FOR CHILDREN OF FIREFIGHTERS, POLICE OFFICERS, AND RESCUE PERSONNEL • Seniors • Minimum 3.00 GPA • Special consideration given to students planning to pursue a degree in the sciences • Based on record of community service and leadership positions in extra-curricular activities Deadline: Turned into Counseling Office by March 25 WAGNER CATHOLIC SCHOLARSHIP • Seniors • Members of a Roman Catholic Church • Plan to pursue a degree from a Roman Catholic College (consideration may be given to a Hope College or Univ. of Michigan bound student) • Based on high academic performance, exceptional leadership in school activities and a high service record in church and community Deadline: Turned into Counseling Office by March 25 ZEELAND COMMUNITY HOSPITAL SERVICE LEAGUE • Seniors • Plan to pursue a degree in the medical field Deadline: Received by March 30 JANICE M. SCOTT MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP FUND • Seniors • Plans to attend a 4 year college • Minimum 2.5 GPA • Have demonstrated leadership abilities through community service or extracurricular activities Deadline: Postmarked by March 31 EDUCATIONAL COMMUNITY CREDIT UNION • Seniors • Minimum 3.00 GPA • Must be a primary ECCU member in good standing for at least one year • Based on academic achievement, financial need, extra-curricular activities, and community involvement Deadline: Postmarked by April 1 US MILITARY ACADEMY SUMMER LEADERS SEMINAR • Juniors • Top 1/5 of their class • Strong PSAT scores • Have demonstrated leadership potential by participation and honors earned in organized athletic and extra curricular activities, and election to office • Two sessions: May 30-June 5, June 6-12 Deadline: Apply on-line by April 1 MICHIGAN RETAILER’S ASSOCIATION • Seniors • Must have a parent who is an owner or employee of an MRA-Member business or the student themselves must be a part-time employee of an MRA-Member business • Must rank in top half of their class and have a minimum 18 ACT Deadline: Postmarked by April 1 MICHIGAN STATE TROOPERS ASSISTANCE FUND • Seniors • Minimum 3.25 GPA • Based on leadership and service to community • Must write an 800-1,000 word essay Deadline: Postmarked by April 1 MICHIGAN OIL & GAS PRODUCERS EDUCATION FOUNDATION • Seniors • Minimum 3.00 GPA • Plan to enroll at a Michigan college or community college • Demonstrate financial need • Pursue a degree in an energy-related field of study with plans to obtain full time employment in the oil & gas industry Deadline: Received by April 1 HAMILTON/HOLLAND CHAMBER OF COMMERCE • Seniors • Plan to pursue a career in the business field Deadline: Turned into Counseling Office by April 3 AAA MICHIGAN SCHOOL SAFETY PATROL • Seniors • Minimum 3.0 GPA and 21 ACT • Must show documented proof of AAA Michigan Safety Patrol participation, good academic standing and a strong record of participation in community and/or extracurricular activities Deadline: Turned in to Counseling Office by April 10 BYRON CENTER STATE BANK • Seniors • Exemplifies patriotism and good citizenship • Appears ambitious and motivated in school and community • Has worked hard for the success they have achieved Deadline: Turned into Counseling Office by April 15 AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY YOUNG SURVIVOR SCHOLARSHIP • Seniors • Have survived cancer • Plan to attend college or trade school in Michigan or Indiana • Minimum 2.00 GPA • Based on academic performance, community service, leadership, and financial need Deadline: Received by April 16 HAMILTON LIONS CLUB • Seniors • Plan to pursue a career in education Deadline: Received by April 24 in Counseling Office AYN RAND – THE FOUNTAINHEAD • Grades 11, 12 • Write an 800-1,600 word essay on one of 3 topics of “The Fountainhead” Deadline: Postmarked by April 25 VIETNAM VETERANS OF AMERICA • Seniors • Child or Grandchild of a Veteran • Plan to attend trade school or college next fall Deadline: Postmarked by April 25 AMERICAN RED CROSS MABEL CHASE YOUTH SCHOLARSHIP • Seniors • Plan to attend college or a trade school • Minimum 2.5 GPA • Demonstrate strong commitment to both academics and their community-volunteer projects Deadline: Received by May 1 HAMILTON SCHOOL EMPLOYEES SCHOLARSHIP • Seniors • Minimum 2.5 GPA • Have sought out academic challenges and was successful in them • Was involved broadly in the life of the schools activities Deadline: Turned into Counseling Office by May 1 DR. CHESTER DANGREMOND SCHOLARSHIP • Seniors • Minimum 3.00 if attending college, 2.50 if attending vocational school • Must demonstrate financial need Deadline: Turned into Counseling Office by May 8 COLLEGE OPPORTUNITIES EASTERN MICHIGAN UNIV. ALUMNI SCHOLARSHIP • Seniors • A child or grandchild of an EMU Alumni • Minimum 3.2 GPA Deadline: Received by March 6 CORNERSTONE UNIV. – Is hosting “Golden Eagle Day” on March 30. These days are designed to give students a comprehensive view of Cornerstone and include meals, a chapel, sitting in on a class, a student-let tour, and the opportunity to spend the night in a residence hall. Cornerstone also offers “Family Orientation Days”, a unique visit experience for students looking to begin Cornerstone next fall. These days are April 3, 17, 24. See Mrs. Safford for more info. GRAND RAPIDS COMMUNITY COLLEGE – has an excellent scholarship program and is inviting students who apply to GRCC to check out their scholarship website. Students must print and submit the application by mail or in person by March 16. See Mrs. Safford for more info. AQUINAS COLLEGE – Is hosting AQ Days at Aquinas. Fri. April 17 is a general visit day and Fri. March 20 is a fine arts day for those interested in theatre, art, music, or creative writing. See Mrs. Safford for more info. AQUINAS COLLEGE – Is hosting “Fine Arts Day” on Fri. March 20 from 9:15 am – 3:00 pm. Students will be able to see the performing arts center, student exhibits, and attend workshops in art, theatre, creative writing, and music. This day includes a complimentary lunch. Student must reply by March 13. See Mrs. Safford GRAND VALLEY STATE UNIV. – Is hosting student visitation days for Juniors on Fri. March 20 or Fri. April 3. Students can learn more about majors from faculty advisors, talk with current students, get info on student life, housing, admissions, financial aid, athletics, and career choices, and tour campus. See Mrs. Safford. QUEST BRIDGE COLLEGE PREP SCHOLARSHIP – If you are a high school junior who has a strong academic record and an annual household income of less than $60,000, you are encouraged to apply for a Quest Bridge College Prep Scholarship. Quest Bridge equips high achieving, low-income students with the knowledge necessary to compete for admission to the nation’s most selective colleges. See Mrs. Safford for more info. Applications are due March 31. SUMMER OPPORTUNITIES ADDITIONAL INFORMATION REGISTER WITH THE SELEVTIVE SERVICE The law says that all 18 year old men must register with Selective Service. If you do not register, you are breaking the law. In addition, if you fail to register, you cannot qualify for Federal student grants or loans for college, job training benefits, and many State and Federal jobs. Young men can register with Selective Service in less than 2 minutes via the internet at www.sss.gov. You can also register by going to your local post office and completing a registration form. The phone number for the Selective Service Registration is 1-847-688-6888. HOLLAND HOSPITAL – Is offering “First Class Delivery”, a labor and delivery class for pregnant teens. This is a one-day class offered from 9:00 am – 5:00 pm on March 7, and June 6. FAFSA - Free Application for Federal Student Aid The FAFSA is the principal application document. There is no charge for using this form to apply for federal student financial assistance. The information the student provides on this form serves as the basis for determining their eligibility for the federal student aid programs. This form should be mailed by March 1. The March 1 deadline is for financial aid opportunities in the state of Michigan. Applications are available in the Counseling Office. Their website is www.fafsa.ed.gov. THE PROFILE - If you are planning to attend college and apply for financial aid, you may need to file the Profile form. The Profile is used by private colleges to gather additional financial information to help them determine financial aid packages. The following schools in Michigan require the Profile: Adrian, Hillsdale, Kalamazoo, Kuyper, MaryGrove, Olivet, Siena Heights, and Univ. of Michigan. OAISD THOMPSON M-TEC – Is offering adult classes for high school students. Students earn ½ credits for one class. The winter 2009 class options are: Auto Body Repair, Basic Machining, Basic Welding, Fundamentals of Web Design, Heating, Service, and Equipment, Intermediate Refrigeration, Intro to Graphic Reproduction, and Refrigeration/Air Conditioning. Classes are offered in the evening. MIDWEST STUDENT EXCHANGE PROGRAM The Midwest Student Exchange Program is a tuition reduction program that makes attending out-of-state colleges more affordable for nonresident students. Over 140 colleges in Kansas, Michigan. Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, and Wisconsin offer reduced tuition rates. AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY – Is hosting “Camp Catch-A-Rainbow” for students age 7-15 who are being treated for cancer or who are in remission from cancer. The Camp is held from June 21-26 at the YMCA Storer Camps near Jackson, MI, and is offered to students from Michigan, Indiana, and Ohio. Registration deadline is May 22. AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY – Is hosting a Young Adult Retreat for cancer survivors from July 9-12 at St. Mary’s College in South Bend, IN. The free summer retreat offers fun and friendship for young adult cancer patients and survivors (ages 16-20) from Michigan and Indiana. Registration deadline is June 19. AMERICAN LEGION YOUTH CAREER LAW ENFORCEMENT PROGRAM • 11th and 12th graders • 5 day program in July • Must have an interest in a police career and be in good physical shape COTTEY COLLEGE SUMMER SCIENCE SCHOLARSHIP • 9th, 10th, 11th grade girls • Spend a week in the summer exploring and developing your interests in biology, chemistry, computer science, logic, math, and physics • The scholarship includes tuition, room, board, and all activities Deadline: Received by March 15 GEORGE WASHINGTON UNIV. – Summer scholars pre-college programs NORTHWESTERN UNIV. – The Center for Talent Development at Northwestern Univ. is offering summer courses for high school students. The courses are honors and advanced placement courses, as well as a civic leadership institute, focusing on civil engagement and contemporary social issues. Application deadline is May 22. PHILLIPS EXETER ACADEMY – Summer school for 5 weeks PRATT INSTITUTE – Pre-College program in art, design, architecture, creative writing and critical and visual studies – July 6-31. SMITH COLLEGE – Summer science and engineering program for high school girls UNIV. OF MICHIGAN – Math and science high school summer program UNIV. OF MICHIGAN MEDICAL SCHOOL SUMMER SCIENCE ACADEMY • 10th, , 11th graders • 2 week program (June 14-27) • Have a strong interest in medicine and health U.S. MILITARY ACADEMY – Summer leaders seminar for juniors WASHINGTON UNIV. IN ST. LOUIS – High school summer scholars program for 10th, 11th graders Hamilton High School Athletic Events March 2009 For a complete listing see our website www.hamiltonschools.us – H.S. Athletics Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 4 5 4:00PM Boys Freshman Basketball VS. Holland Christian H.S. 5:30PM Boys Junior Varsity Basketball VS. Holland Christian H.S. 6 7 7:00PM Boys Varsity Basketball VS. Holland Christian H.S.

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