18 May Daily Bulletin

HAMILTON HIGH SCHOOL
DAILY BULLETIN
THURSDAY, MAY 18, 2017
ACTIVITIES
BREAKFAST & LUNCH
MONDAY
5/15/17
B
Monday: Assorted Yogurt, Muffin, Fruit
Lunch: Twisty Chicken Alfredo, Breadstick, Cooked Carrots,
Pears, Chocolate Chip Cookie
TUESDAY
5/16/17
A
Tuesday: Breakfast Sandwich Fruit
Lunch: BBQ Pork Sandwich, Coleslaw, Melon
WEDNESDAY
5/17/17
B
Wednesday: Bagel with Cream Cheese, Fruit
Lunch: Scalloped Potatoes w/ Ham, Roll, Green Beans, Peaches
THURSDAY
5/18/17
A
Softball
FRIDAY
5/19/17
B
Track
Divisional @ Corvallis
Tennis
Divisional @ Butte
SATURDAY
5/20/17
Track
Divisional @ Corvallis
Tennis
Softball
Tennis
Hall Duty
Stevi @ Hamilton
Senior/ Parent Appreciation
4 PM
Divisional @ Butte
@ Dillon
Thursday: Pancakes, Sausage, Fruit
Lunch: Burrito, Spanish Rice, Applesauce, Bell Pepper
5 PM
Bus: 6:00 AM
12 PM
10 AM
12 PM
Bus: 10:45 AM Friday: Cheese Omelet, Toast, Fruit
Lunch: Hamburger, Potato Smiles, Carrot Sticks, Mandarin
Oranges
Bus: 8:30 AM
Bus: 8:00 AM
Divisional @ Butte
COMMONS/LOBBY: MICKELSON
OUTSIDE: HALLOCK
2ND FLOOR: HATTLESTAD
HAPPY BIRTHDAY TODAY TO: REBEKAH JENKINS
1.
Important Senior Announcement!! If you have received an award or scholarship, even if you are not accepting it, please bring in a copy to the counselors or
office so that we can recognize your accomplishments. We need these now!
2. ATTENTION SENIORS: Do you realize that you have a 1 in 4 chance of winning a prize valued at $100 or more? What do you need to do? Sign up for the
All-Night Grad party THIS WEEK! The cost is only $20 and you could win a MacBook Pro, Samsung smart TV’s, laptops, cash and much more! Turn in
your money and registration to Linda in the office. The night will be full of fun, games, food and music. See you all there!
3. Did you know if you’re not out for a fall sport like football, soccer, volleyball, cheerleading, or golf that there is a place for you on our cross country team?
Take a challenge and do something to keep fit next school year. It’s important you participate in something next fall. Think about it.
4. The Spring Luau is Wednesday May 24th. If you are interested in showing your Lip Sync talents, please sign up in Mr. Fett's room.
5. Kids Summer Lunch Program at “The Outpost” 296 Marcus St. starts on June 6 th every Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays from 12 to 1 PM. 18 and under
eat free.
6. Here is your chance to donate Blood and help save a life: Wednesday, June 28th from 9:30 to 5 pm at the First Interstate Center – Fairgrounds. You do need
to schedule an appointment. (363-3411)
7. Congratulations to the Students of the Week for the week of May 1 st: Rachael Beck and Trevor Morrison – Great Showing at Special Olympics; Bailey
Hayes – Helping with the Daly Emergency Drill: Keenan Athman, Connor Roundy, Bridger Syme, Will Torres, Nastasha Garrison, Rio Hammond, Tristy
Searle, Thomas Dowdy, Jose Campo Vargas, Alex Raymond, Matt Wilson, Dorje McPherron, JT Vineyard, Henry Smith, and Maegan Montgomery for their
Supperior Ratings at the MCTM Math Contest, Grace Davenport, Olivia Schmit, Finn Belanger, Hadley Gideon, and Alleah Jordan – the Envirothon team is
on their way to the National Competition.
8. Congratulations to the Students of the Week for the Week of May 8th: JT Vineyard, Jason Stratemeyer, Ani Mason, Jyllian King and Sarah Trinh – Superior
rating at the State Music Festival; Lyric McCabe, Ryan Craig, Sarah Passey Alex Raymond, Dee Dee Rogers, Lauren Ryter, Dylan Berglund, Tristan Hanson,
Kale Wanner, Gus Courchesne and Owen Lint – Superior Gold Rating at the State Music festival; Darrel Moderie, Mary Carter, Shelby Cruse, Raymond
Allison, Talon Vargovich and James D’Amato for their great work in the classrooms.
9. Our photographer Vince has generously donated many sports pictures to our school. We have a variety of pictures, group and single shots, that we would like
to share with you. Stop by the table in front of the office and help yourselves.
10. Congratulations to last week’s Activity Achievers of the Week: Kelsie Meis, Sophia Doyle, & Sky Lopez for Softball; Reilly Rostad & Lyric DeVries for
Girls’ Track & Field; Jaylen Taggart & Clay Kellar for Boys’ Track & Field; Holly Mahon for Girls’ Tennis; and Jose Campo for Boys’ Tennis.
11. Boys and Girls Basketball players there will be a short meeting at lunch in the gym today. A representative from Montana Xplosion will be here to talk about
a summer camp opportunity.
Seniors:
MBI Announcement: Follow your passion, be prepared to work hard and sacrifice, and, above all, don't let anyone limit your dreams. Donovan Bailey
And remember that at Hamilton High School we encourage you to please:
Be Safe, Be Responsible, Be Respectful
and GRADUATE, BECAUSE GRADUATION MATTERS!
2016 – 2017 Scholarships/Award
Rocky Mountain School of Photography Scholarship. They are offering 5 - $5000 scholarships. If you are interested in pursuing a photography career check out
their website: rmsp.com/hsscholarship
“Luck of the Draw” Scholarship: Applicant must have an immediate relationship to the timber industry such as loggers, log truck drivers, chip truck drivers, and
mill workers. See the counselors for additional requirements and how to apply. Deadline is Sept. 29 th
Seniors: We have another scholarship for any seniors that are planning on going into an art education. The Bitterroot Art Guild’s Fine Art Scholarship is a $500
scholarship and will be chosen on the artistic merit of the student’s work. Stop by the office to pick up the application. Deadline is May 15th.
Seniors: MSU is offering the MSU Hilleman Scholars Program which is up to $16,000 in scholarship funds over 4 years. Apply
at:www.montana.edu/hillemanscholars/ It is not too late to apply.
Seniors: Universal Athletics will be awarding two scholarships to a Montana male and female student-athlete in the amount of $500 each to be used at a Montana
college or university. Please see the counselors for more information and to pick up an application. Deadline is June 1 st.
Horatio Alger National Career and Technical $2500 Scholarship: If you are planning on enrolling in a career or technical program in the fall and have financial
need, please check with the counselors about this scholarship. Deadline is June 15th.
Senior Girls: Eisenberg, Gilchrist and Cutt Attorneys are offering the EGC Women in Law Scholarship. This is a $1500 award. Deadline is June 30th. The
application can be found at: http://www.egclegal.com/salt-lake-city-utah-car-accidents-lawyer/#scholarship-application
All Grade Levels
Juniors
Big Sky State Games Character Counts Scholarship recognizes the importance of sportsmanship and character. This will be awarded to Montana female and male
student-citizen-athletes involved in the Big Sky State Games. This scholarship can be used for any secondary education after high school. See the counselors for
more information.
Any junior who may be interested in a career in government and/or politics, there is a unique and FREE summertime educational program focusing on
governmental bodies and elected public officials, otherwise known as Boys and Girls State. Come and visit with Ms. Dondero for more information.
Freshmen
Any freshmen who are interested in attending a FREE leadership camp consisting of presentations by outstanding motivational speakers, leadership activities and
discussion groups in Livingston, Montana please come visit with Ms. Dondero for more information.
Award
General
Contests
The 2018 Miss Montana Teen USA pageant will be this fall, Sept. 9 th -10th. There are many cash awards, scholarships, and prizes that will be awarded. If you are
interested, go see the counselors for more information.
Programs
Duke Summer Academy: This program draws students from around the world. Hundreds of students this year will be travelling from China to attend this
incredible program. Whether you would like to learn from another culture, practice your Chinese, or make a friend from another part of the world, Duke Summer
Academy is the right place for you. Go to their website to find out more: [email protected]
Montana Wilderness School information: They provide empowering expeditionary wilderness courses to kids ages 14 to 18. These courses foster personal growth
and cultivate a conservation ethic through connecting with remote landscapes and wild places. Courses include Woman’s Mountaineering, Montana
Mountaineering, Missouri River Adventure, Yellowstone Expedition, and more. Scholarships are available. For more information, check with the counselors or go
their website: montanawildernessschool.org.
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Don’t forget to check with the counselors about the U of M Summer Institute. Summer courses that you can take for college credits include: Creative Writing,
Sustainability: Exploring the Human Footprint and Digital Art in Motion. There is financial assistance available. Great opportunity!
Seniors: If you are interested in the Fire Service or Emergency Medicine and want to help others and serve your community, the Frenchtown Rural Fire District
offers an awesome program for high school graduates. This is a great opportunity if you have an interest in a career in firefighting or EMT and the training and
experience can put you ahead of the competition. See the counselors for more specific info.
If you would like to get involved in a high school leadership program offered by the American Red Cross please see the counselors. Or you can go to their website:
leader.redcrossblood.org. This program has scholarship opportunities.
Montana Tech “What a Blast!” Mining Camp is this summer in Butte June 18th – 23rd. See the counselors or their website for more information and an application:
www.mtech.edu/academics/mines/mining/summer-camp/
Camps
Anyone interested in Volleyball camp this summer, please come to the office and pick up a registration form. Camp will be held here at HHS on June 19-22nd.
This is put on by Gold Medal Squared and the contact person is Christy Ellis.
The U of M is offering week long computer science camps this summer. This is a great opportunity to learn more about this exciting field of study. To find out
more about the camps go to: http://hs.umt.edu/cs/summer-offerings/programming-camp.php. Scholarships are available. See the counselors for more information
on scholarships and how to apply.
Summer Opportunity: Teen Cooking Camp June 26 – 30. Orientation is June 19th and you do need to register. Stop by the office if you are interested