October 2-6, 2023

October 2-6, 2023
Posted on 10/02/2023
  • Any student that needs to do any make-up work has an opportunity to attend Fall Intersession during Fall Break on Tuesday-Thursday and on Flex Day on Oct. 16. Please register online or see your guidance counselor or teacher to register. Bus transportation is available. 10/2 is the cutoff date to request transportation.
  • We will have the Munch Box available in the Southside parking lot for a grab n go breakfast on Mondays and Fridays (weather and staff permitting) starting 10/2.  On the days we don’t have the food truck in the parking lot, the breakfast cart will be available at the Southside entrance.  Breakfast is an important meal!  We will be in the parking lot from 6:50am – 7:25am.   
  • School Nutrition is excited to offer a free iced coffee with a grab n go breakfast at the Munch Box.  We will continue to offer similar breakfast items as at the breakfast carts such as sausage biscuits, doughnuts, etc.  Come by and see us!  Who knows?  There may be free Starbucks gift cards involved!! 
  • Rachel’s Challenge is a kindness club open to anyone who wants to make THS more encouraging and uplifting experience.  How can we spread kindness? Look up the reason Friends of Rachel exists and read the FIVE GOALS.  We meet in 3414. Come and get a permission note in 3414 for a parent to sign. These are the upcoming dates for Rachel’s Challenge meetings this semester: Wednesday, September 27, 2023; Wednesday, October 18, 2023; Wednesday, October 25, 2023; Wednesday, November 8, 2023; Wednesday, November 15, 2023; Wednesday, December 13, 2023
  • The cafeteria has opened an additional food service cart on the pool side of the cafeteria to help students move through the lines faster. You can use this service at lunch today!
  • Anyone in a Health Science Pathway who wishes to join HOSA may pick up applications in Mrs. Moore's room #2113.
  • ETSU Upward Bound (UB) is now accepting applications for 23-24 school year. UB is a college-prep program that is designed to increase high school students’ opportunities to attend college. Students begin their freshman year and follow the program until they begin their college career. UB provides an academic support system, workshops and individual counseling sessions for financial aid and scholarship information for college, ACT preparation, and career planning. Upon graduation from high school, UB students have the opportunity to enroll in a college class at ETSU. The UB program provides tuition assistance, tutoring, books, and supplies for up to two summer classes. All activities are free of cost to students and their families. Students must meet one of the following criteria: 1. family income must meet federal guidelines AND/OR 2. neither parent obtained a four-year degree from a college or university. For more information see Mrs. Singleton in the Counseling Office or you can email her at [email protected].
  • Yearbooks are now on sale! The cost will be $75.00. Order the 2024 Cadmea at jostensyearbook.com
  • Seniors:  If you have a reserved spot in the senior lot, you must also have a parking pass. If you have not picked one up, please come by the THS business office and pick up a form to fill out to receive your pass to display in your car.
    • If you are parking in the Southside parking lot, you must also have a parking pass. Please come by the THS business office and get a form to fill out to receive your pass to display in your car.  
    • Note, you will have to take the paper home to have your parent/guardian sign and then return it to the THS business office.  
    • Cost for Southside parking pass- $3.00
    • Cost for Senior parking pass- was already included in the fee to paint/reserve a spot. 

     

  • FCA will meet every Friday, right after school, in the choir room #2314.
  • ATTENTION potential French Club Students (Le Cercle Français): 
  • Please have your parent/guardian sign the LCF interest application permission slip and return to Madame TOBY along with your $5 club membership fee. 
  • If you need a hard copy of the interest form, please see Madame TOBY in room 1218. Please email Madame TOBY for any questions! 
  • ·         A fire can breakout with little or no warning. The more prepared you are, the safer you will be. Emergency supply kits can help you be prepared. Items to keep in your emergency kit include a flashlight, batteries, first aid kit, whistle, phone lists, paper, pencil, water, and non-perishable snacks.

 

·        Reminders:

o   When given permission to go to the bathroom, students should use the bathroom closest to their class.  Classroom teachers will pick out the closest bathrooms to their room and inform students that these are the bathrooms they are required to use.  Students who do not use their assigned bathrooms will be disciplined for being in an unauthorized area.

o   Use of the snack/ drink machines should be limited; however, when given permission, students should go to the closest machines.  Once again, classroom teachers will pick out the closest machines to their room and inform students that these are the machines they are required to use.  Students who do not use their assigned machines will be disciplined for being in an unauthorized area.

o   The Mezzanine hallway is off limits to any student who does not have a class.  The bathrooms will only be opened by teachers who have classes on the Mezzanine.  Students who enter the Mezzanine area w/o permission will be discipline for being in an unauthorized area. 

o   Viking Hall is off limits to any student who does not have a class in Viking Hall.  The bathrooms are off limits to anyone who does not have a class in Viking Hall.  Students who enter Viking Hall w/o permission will be discipline for being in an unauthorized area. 

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