SHS News & Announcements

Public news and announcements from Stowe High School.

Sunday, November 27, 2016

Announcements, Monday, November 28, 2016


·          Jazz Band will take place on Wednesday, November 30 during block 3, Chorus will take place (9:53-10:35) with Ms. Gibbs, & Band (10:35-11:15) with Ms. Gibbs.

·         Macey Crowder, a 5th grade student at Stowe Elementary School is doing a fundraiser called "Hope for Haiti" to raise money to help people affected by the hurricane. If you would like to contribute money to Hope for Haiti" (the money will go to Partners in Health) the money will be collected in the high school office. Macey will be picking up the donations at the end of the day on Thursday, December 1st.

·         Poinsettia delivery date is Friday, December 2nd at Stowe Elementary School from 3:00 – 5:00pm.

·         Early Release for all students will take place on Tuesday, December 6th. Students will be dismissed at 11:45.  Lunch will be available. Students who take the Wolcott bus home can be dropped off between Stowe and Wolcott on RT 100 and 15. Students who go to Wolcott Elementary need to be picked up by 12:15.

·         There are extra wreaths leftover from the 6th grade fundraiser $25 for a decorated wreath. See Charlene if interested.

·         Nurse Janet Godin will be conducting Eye Exams for grades 9 and 11. If you have a free period, stop by and see Janet.

·         Community Service:

o   A Traditional Christmas in Stowe – Stowe Vibrancy is looking for volunteers on Saturday, December 3rd, setting up the Alpine Market at SES, decorating Santa's sleigh, meeting and greeting at Stowe Area Association. See Charlene for more details and to sign up.

Old News:

·         HELP NEEDED WITH THE FRIDAY SKI & SNOWBOARD PROGRAM – Looking for more volunteers to help with the Friday Afternoon Ski and Snowboard Program groups. Whether you can commit to certain days or can be on the substitute list, we need more volunteers to keep the group sizes small (4 – 6 kids per group). Requirements – Attend a mandatory 1-day safety clinic on either December 17th or 18th. You will receive a day pass validated on the Fridays that you attend and a 1-day lift ticket voucher that can be used Sunday – Friday with the exception of some blackout dates and is transferable for family and friends. Program dates are January 6, 13, 20, 27, February 10, 17, and March 10, 17. Please email or call Dot at 253-4154 dot.hayden@lssuvt.org to receive more information.

·         Refugee Outreach Club is hosting a winter clothing drive through the month of November until Friday, December 16th. Please donate new or gently used winter coats, hats mittens, boots and any other warm clothing. Donation bins are located in the HS lobby as well as the SES lobby. All donations will be going to the Vermont Refugee Resettlement Program and other organizations with a mission to provide for local New American communities in Vermont.

·         The 2017 Ella Skye Art Calendar is here! There are so many ways to grab one before they sell out…on the web at www.ellaskyeart.com, Black Cap Coffee or Bear Pond Books in Stowe. You can also email Ella's mom at lauramacdonaldvt@gmail.com and have it delivered right to the high school. Calendars are $15.95 ($16.60 w/tax) 10% of all calendars sold support Heartbeet Lifesharing in Hardwick. Support local art, autism awareness and Heartbeet all at the same time!

·         Attention students: Friday Program registration forms and applicable waivers must be signed by a parent and returned with any fees in the high school office as soon as possible!

·         HUNO Club is collecting non-perishable food for the local Food Shelf. The goal is 50 items per TA. This food drive will run the month of November. The TA in each grade that brings in the most items will be rewarded a Ben & Jerry's Ice Cream party!

·         The Ultimate Frisbee Club is now selling Stowe Raider Frisbee's for $15. See Roger to purchase.

·         Students can now upload photos from their mobile devices to be put into the yearbook through an app called "Replay It". It is available for free online. Yearbook club is looking for sports pictures, homecoming pictures, spirit week pictures and any candid's you wish to be seen in the yearbook.

 


MENU:

All entrées served with milk, fruit and veggie bar

NOV 28 – teriyaki chicken, Lo Mein noodles, stir fried veggies

NOV 29 – homemade whole wheat pizza, Caesar salad

NOV 30 – beef enchiladas, seasoned rice, salsa, sour cream, black bean & corn salad

 

SPORTS:

NOV 29 – Girls' Ice Hockey vs. Rice – Scrimmage; 6:45

NOV 30 – Boys' Ice Hockey vs. St. Johnsbury – Scrimmage; 6:15

DEC   1 – Boys' Ice Hockey @ Colchester – Scrimmage; 4:40, bus leave 2:45 from the HS

DEC   2 – Boys' Basketball @ Lamoille – Scrimmage  JV 5:30, V 7:00

                 Girls' Basketball vs. Lamoille – Scrimmage; 7:00

DEC   3 – Girls' Ice Hockey vs. Woodstock; 6:30

DEC   5 – Boys' Varsity  Basketball vs. Websterville Baptist; 6:00

 

                 

            

            

 

 

 

 

             

                
                            

 

Monday, November 21, 2016

Announcements, Monday, November 21, 2016

·         There are extra wreaths leftover from the 6th grade fundraiser $25 for a decorated wreath. See Charlene if interested.

·         Nurse Janet Godin will be conducting Eye Exams for grades 9 and 11. If you have a free period, stop by and see Janet.

·         4th Annual Hunger's Hard, Baking's Easy – Please join your fellow friends and bakers as we prepare and donate baked goods to the Lamoille Community Share, Lamoille Senior Center, and the First Congregational Church in Morrisville for the holidays. Hunger's Hard, Baking's Easy is a grassroots effort that started in 2013. Baked goods are a rare site at most food pantries and are especially appreciated and needed during the holidays. Create them yourself or purchase from your local baker. Drop off is TODAY, Monday, November 21st at Stowe Elementary School, Middle/High School, The Body Lounge, In Company Clothing and Inntopia. Please have all donations delivered by 2:00pm. Contact Beth Gadbois at bethg@myfairpoint.net or Leslie Whitaker at lwhitaker@inntopia.com

·         There will be a Boys' Basketball meeting for athletes and parents TODAY, Monday, November 21st at 4:30pm in the cafeteria.

·         There will be a Girls' Basketball meeting TODAY, Monday, November 21st from 6:30 to 7:00pm in the cafeteria.

·         Jazz Band will take place TOMORROW, Tuesday, November 22nd during block 2.

·         5th grade student at Stowe Elementary School is doing a fundraiser called "Hope for Haiti" to raise money to help people affected by the hurricane. If you would like to contriburte money to Hope for Haiti" (the money will go to Partners in Health) the money will be collected in the high school office. Macey will be picking up the donations at the end of the day on Thursday, December 1st.

·         Poinsettia delivery date is Friday, December 2nd at Stowe Elementary School from 3:00 – 5:00pm.

·         Early Release for all students will take place on Tuesday, December 6th. Students will be dismissed at 11:45.  Lunch will be available. Students who take the Wolcott bus home can be dropped off between Stowe and Wolcott on RT 100 and 15. Students who go to Wolcott Elementary need to be picked up by 12:15.

·         Community Service:

o   A Traditional Christmas in Stowe – Stowe Vibrancy is looking for volunteers on Saturday, December 3rd, setting up the Alpine Market at SES, decorating Santa's sleigh, meeting and greeting at Stowe Area Association. See Charlene for more details and to sign up.

Old News:

·         HELP NEEDED WITH THE FRIDAY SKI & SNOWBOARD PROGRAM – Looking for more volunteers to help with the Friday Afternoon Ski and Snowboard Program groups. Whether you can commit to certain days or can be on the substitute list, we need more volunteers to keep the group sizes small (4 – 6 kids per group). Requirements – Attend a mandatory 1-day safety clinic on either December 17th or 18th. You will receive a day pass validated on the Fridays that you attend and a 1-day lift ticket voucher that can be used Sunday – Friday with the exception of some blackout dates and is transferable for family and friends. Program dates are January 6, 13, 20, 27, February 10, 17, and March 10, 17. Please email or call Dot at 253-4154 dot.hayden@lssuvt.org to receive more information.

·         Refugee Outreach Club is hosting a winter clothing drive through the month of November until Friday, December 16th. Please donate new or gently used winter coats, hats mittens, boots and any other warm clothing. Donation bins are located in the HS lobby as well as the SES lobby. All donations will be going to the Vermont Refugee Resettlement Program and other organizations with a mission to provide for local New American communities in Vermont.

·         The 2017 Ella Skye Art Calendar is here! There are so many ways to grab one before they sell out…on the web at www.ellaskyeart.com, Black Cap Coffee or Bear Pond Books in Stowe. You can also email Ella's mom at lauramacdonaldvt@gmail.com and have it delivered right to the high school. Calendars are $15.95 ($16.60 w/tax) 10% of all calendars sold support Heartbeet Lifesharing in Hardwick. Support local art, autism awareness and Heartbeet all at the same time!

·         Attention students: Friday Program registration forms and applicable waivers must be signed by a parent and returned with any fees in the high school office as soon as possible!

·         HUNO Club is collecting non-perishable food for the local Food Shelf. The goal is 50 items per TA. This food drive will run the month of November. The TA in each grade that brings in the most items will be rewarded a Ben & Jerry's Ice Cream party!

·         The Ultimate Frisbee Club is now selling Stowe Raider Frisbee's for $15. See Roger to purchase.

·         Students can now upload photos from their mobile devices to be put into the yearbook through an app called "Replay It". It is available for free online. Yearbook club is looking for sports pictures, homecoming pictures, spirit week pictures and any candid's you wish to be seen in the yearbook 


 MENU:

All entrées served with milk, fruit and veggie bar

NOV 21 – Breakfast for Lunch – French toast, home fries

NOV 22 – homemade whole wheat pizza, Caesar salad

NOV 28 – teriyaki chicken, Lo Mein noodles, stir fried veggies

NOV 29 – homemade whole wheat pizza, Caesar salad

NOV 30 – beef enchiladas, seasoned rice, salsa, sour cream, black bean & corn salad

 

SPORTS:

NOV 21 – Boys' Ice Hockey @ U-32 – Scrimmage; 4:30, bus leave 2:30

NOV 22 – Girls' Ice Hockey vs. Mississquoi – Scrimmage; 6:45

NOV 29 – Girls' Ice Hockey vs. Rice – Scrimmage; 6:45

NOV 30 – Boys' Ice Hockey vs. St. Johnsbury – Scrimmage; 6:15

DEC   1 – Boys' Ice Hockey @ Colchester – Scrimmage; 5:50, bus leave 3:35 ES

DEC   2 – Boys' Basketball @ Lamoille – Scrimmage  JV 5:30, V 7:00

                 Girls' Basketball vs. Lamoille – Scrimmage; 7:00

DEC   3 – Girls' Ice Hockey vs. Woodstock; 6:30

DEC   5 – Boys' Varsity  Basketball vs. Websterville Baptist; 6:00

 

                 

            

            

 

 

 

 

             

                
                            

 

Thursday, November 17, 2016

Update to Announcements, Thursday, November 17, 2016

· HELP NEEDED WITH THE FRIDAY SKI & SNOWBOARD PROGRAM – Looking for more volunteers to help with the Friday Afternoon Ski and Snowboard Program groups. Whether you can commit to certain days or can be on the substitute list, we need more volunteers to keep the group sizes small (4 – 6 kids per group). Requirements – Attend a mandatory 1-day safety clinic on either December 17th or 18th. You will receive a day pass validated on the Fridays that you attend and a 1-day lift ticket voucher that can be used Sunday – Friday with the exception of some blackout dates and is transferable for family and friends. Program dates are January 6, 13, 20, 27, February 10, 17, and March 10, 17. Please email or call Dot at 253-4154 dot.hayden@lssuvt.org to receive more information. 

Announcements, Thursday, November 17, 2016

Band and Chorus members:

Recital Evening at Spruce Peak Performing Art Center – Band Members; please arrive at SPPAC by 6:00pm, Chorus members; please arrive by 6:15pm. Please remember concert attire is ALL BLACK. The performance is TODAY, Thursday, November 17th at 7:00pm.

 

Poinsettia Orders are due by Friday, November 18th. Delivery date is Friday, December 2nd at Stowe Elementary School from 3:00 – 5:00pm.

 

Guidance Announcements

College visits:

University of New Haven – Wednesday, November 16th at 8:00am

Endicott College – Friday, November 18th at 8:00am

·         Nurse Janet Godin will be conducting Eye Exams for grades 9 and 11. If you have a free period, stop by and see Janet.

·         A Turkey on Every Table: Nobody should go hungry, especially at the holidays. The Stowe Schools in partnership with the Blessed Sacrament Church, Stowe Community Church and the Lamoille Family Center are collecting food to feed 30 families. Please help us by taking a feather at one of the schools and returning the item listed to that same location TODAY, Thursday, November 17th. We have collection boxes and freezer space available for storage at each school. Please give gift cards to the front office to hold. Your generosity is affording every family the opportunity to have a warm and hearty Thanksgiving together. We sincerely thank for sharing some love.

·         All Music Students will be out from 10:30am – 2:30pm (periods 4 – 8) TODAY, Thursday, November 17th for their dress rehearsal at SPPAC for their performance that evening. Concert begins at 7:00apm. Over 100 students form MS and HS will be performing!

·         Reminder – The Nicaragua meeting is TODAY, November 17th from 2:45 – 3:45pm in Ms. Vietze's room. Hoping all travelers will be there!

·         TOMORROW, Friday, November 18th all the students that have signed up for "Snowboard Club" please meet in Ms. Wells' room during snack.

·         Come support the High School Musical "Urinetown" TOMORROW, Friday, November 18th at 7:00pm, Saturday, November 19th at 2:00pm and 7:00pm and on Sunday, November 20th at 2:00pm. Tickets are $ 10/adults and $7/students 14 and under. 

·         The 30th Annual Turkey Trot will take place on Saturday, November 19th. Registration begins at 10:00am at LeBier Reality; entry fee is $10, plus a non-perishable food for the Food Shelf. Race time is at 11:00am (be prompt)! First place male and female win a Turkey, plus lots of other prizes. Registration forms are located in the high school office.

·         4th Annual Hunger's Hard, Baking's Easy – Please join your fellow friends and bakers as we prepare and donate baked goods to the Lamoille Community Share, Lamoille Senior Center, and the First Congregational Church in Morrisville for the holidays. Hunger's Hard, Baking's Easy is a grassroots effort that started in 2013. Baked goods are a rare site at most food pantries and are especially appreciated and needed during the holidays. Create them yourself or purchase from your local baker. Drop off is Monday, November 21st at Stowe Elementary School, Middle/High School, The Body Lounge, In Company Clothing and Inntopia. Please have all donations delivered by 2:00pm. Contact Beth Gadbois at bethg@myfairpoint.net or Leslie Whitaker at lwhitaker@inntopia.com

·         There will be a Boys' Basketball meeting on Monday, November 21st at 4:30pm in the cafeteria.

·         There will be a Girls' Basketball meeting on Monday, November 21st from 6:30 to 7:00pm in the cafeteria.

·         Refugee Outreach Club is hosting a winter clothing drive through the month of November until Friday, December 16th. Please donate new or gently used winter coats, hats mittens, boots and any other warm clothing. Donation bins are located in the HS lobby as well as the SES lobby. All donations will be going to the Vermont Refugee Resettlement Program and other organizations with a mission to provide for local New American communities in Vermont.

·         The 2017 Ella Skye Art Calendar is here! There are so many ways to grab one before they sell out…on the web at www.ellaskyeart.com, Black Cap Coffee or Bear Pond Books in Stowe. You can also email Ella's mom at lauramacdonaldvt@gmail.com and have it delivered right to the high school. Calendars are $15.95 ($16.60 w/tax) 10% of all calendars sold support Heartbeet Lifesharing in Hardwick. Support local art, autism awareness and Heartbeet all at the same time!

·         Attention students: Friday Program registration forms and applicable waivers must be signed by a parent and returned with any fees in the high school office as soon as possible!

·         HUNO Club is collecting non-perishable food for the local Food Shelf. The goal is 50 items per TA. This food drive will run the month of November. The TA in each grade that brings in the most items will be rewarded a Ben & Jerry's Ice Cream party!

·         Community Service:

o   Kid's Night Out – Friday, November 18th from 5:30 – 10:30pm. Contact Stowe Rec 253-6138.

o   A Traditional Christmas in Stowe – Stowe Vibrancy is looking for volunteers on Saturday, December 3rd, setting up the Alpine Market at SES, decorating Santa's sleigh, meeting and greeting at Stowe Area Association. See Charlene for more details and to sign up.

Old News:

·         The Ultimate Frisbee Club is now selling Stowe Raider Frisbee's for $15. See Roger to purchase.

·         Students can now upload photos from their mobile devices to be put into the yearbook through an app called "Replay It". It is available for free online. Yearbook club is looking for sports pictures, homecoming pictures, spirit week pictures and any candid's you wish to be seen in the yearbook.

 


MENU:

All entrées served with milk, fruit and veggie bar

NOV 17 – beef or bean nacho's, cheese sauce, rice, salsa, sour cream, black bean salad

NOV 18 – BBQ pork sandwich, whole wheat bun, coleslaw, sweet potato fries

NOV 21 – Breakfast for Lunch – French toast, home fries

NOV 22 – homemade whole wheat pizza, Caesar salad

NOV 28 – teriyaki chicken, Lo Mein noodles, stir fried veggies

NOV 29 – homemade whole wheat pizza, Caesar salad

NOV 30 – beef enchiladas, seasoned rice, salsa, sour cream, black bean & corn salad

 

SPORTS:

NOV 19 – Girls' Ice Hockey vs. Harwood – Scrimmage; 4:30

NOV 21 – Boys' Ice Hockey @ U-32 – Scrimmage; 4:30, bus leave 2:30

NOV 22 – Girls' Ice Hockey vs. Mississquoi – Scrimmage; 6:45

NOV 29 – Girls' Ice Hockey vs. Rice – Scrimmage; 6:45

NOV 30 – Boys' Ice Hockey vs. St. Johnsbury – Scrimmage; 6:15

DEC   1 – Boys' Ice Hockey @ Colchester – Scrimmage; 5:50, bus leave 3:35 ES

DEC   2 – Boys' Basketball @ Lamoille – Scrimmage  JV 5:30, V 7:00

                 Girls' Basketball vs. Lamoille – Scrimmage; 7:00

DEC   3 – Girls' Ice Hockey vs. Woodstock; 6:30

DEC   5 – Boys' Varsity  Basketball vs. Websterville Baptist; 6:00

 

                 

            

            

 

 

 

 

             

                
                            

 

Wednesday, November 16, 2016

Announcements, Wednesday, November 16, 2016

STOWE HIGH SCHOOL

Wednesday, November 16, 2016

teacher on duty – Karen Schnee

 

ANNOUNCEMENTS: to be read in 1st period classes

 

Band and Chorus members:

Recital Evening at Spruce Peak Performing Art Center – Band Members; please arrive at SPPAC by 6:00pm, Chorus members; please arrive by 6:15pm. Please remember concert attire is ALL BLACK. The performance is TOMORROW, Thursday, November 17th at 7:00pm.

 

Poinsettia Orders are due by Friday, November 18th. Delivery date is Friday, December 2nd at Stowe Elementary School from 3:00 – 5:00pm.

 

Guidance Announcements

College visits:

University of New Haven – Wednesday, November 16th at 8:00am

Endicott College – Friday, November 18th at 8:00am

·         Nurse Janet Godin will be conducting Eye Exams for grades 9 and 11. If you have a free period, stop by and see Janet.

·         A Professional Musical Theatre Workshop will be offered to any interested theatre and music students, no cost involved, by Bill Reed professional voice teacher TODAY, Wednesday, November 16th 3:30 – 5:00pm in the auditorium.

·         A Turkey on Every Table: Nobody should go hungry, especially at the holidays. The Stowe Schools in partnership with the Blessed Sacrament Church, Stowe Community Church and the Lamoille Family Center are collecting food to feed 30 families. Please help us by taking a feather at one of the schools and returning the item listed to that same location TOMORROW, Thursday, November 17th. We have collection boxes and freezer space available for storage at each school. Please give gift cards to the front office to hold. Your generosity is affording every family the opportunity to have a warm and hearty Thanksgiving together. We sincerely thank for sharing some love.

·         All Music Students will be out from 10:30am – 2:30pm (periods 4 – 8) TOMORROW, Thursday, November 17th for their dress rehearsal at SPPAC for their performance that evening. Concert begins at 7:00apm. Over 100 students form MS and HS will be performing!

·         On Friday, November 18th all the students that have signed up for "Snowboard Club" please meet in Ms. Wells' room during snack.

·         Come support the High School Musical "Urinetown" on Friday, November 18th at 7:00pm, Saturday, November 19th at 2:00pm and 7:00pm and on Sunday, November 20th at 2:00pm. Tickets are $ 10/adults and $7/students 14 and under. 

·         The 30th Annual Turkey Trot will take place on Saturday, November 19th. Registration begins at 10:00am at LeBier Reality; entry fee is $10, plus a non-perishable food for the Food Shelf. Race time is at 11:00am (be prompt)! First place male and female win a Turkey, plus lots of other prizes. Registration forms are located in the high school office.

·         4th Annual Hunger's Hard, Baking's Easy – Please join your fellow friends and bakers as we prepare and donate baked goods to the Lamoille Community Share, Lamoille Senior Center, and the First Congregational Church in Morrisville for the holidays. Hunger's Hard, Baking's Easy is a grassroots effort that started in 2013. Baked goods are a rare site at most food pantries and are especially appreciated and needed during the holidays. Create them yourself or purchase from your local baker. Drop off is Monday, November 21st at Stowe Elementary School, Middle/High School, The Body Lounge, In Company Clothing and Inntopia. Please have all donations delivered by 2:00pm. Contact Beth Gadbois at bethg@myfairpoint.net or Leslie Whitaker at lwhitaker@inntopia.com

·         There will be a Girls' Basketball meeting Monday, November 21st from 6:30 to 7:00pm in the cafeteria.

·         Refugee Outreach Club is hosting a winter clothing drive through the month of November until Friday, December 16th. Please donate new or gently used winter coats, hats mittens, boots and any other warm clothing. Donation bins are located in the HS lobby as well as the SES lobby. All donations will be going to the Vermont Refugee Resettlement Program and other organizations with a mission to provide for local New American communities in Vermont.

·         The 2017 Ella Skye Art Calendar is here! There are so many ways to grab one before they sell out…on the web at www.ellaskyeart.com, Black Cap Coffee or Bear Pond Books in Stowe. You can also email Ella's mom at lauramacdonaldvt@gmail.com and have it delivered right to the high school. Calendars are $15.95 ($16.60 w/tax) 10% of all calendars sold support Heartbeet Lifesharing in Hardwick. Support local art, autism awareness and Heartbeet all at the same time!

·         Attention students: Friday Program registration forms and applicable waivers must be signed by a parent and returned with any fees in the high school office as soon as possible!

·         HUNO Club is collecting non-perishable food for the local Food Shelf. The goal is 50 items per TA. This food drive will run the month of November. The TA in each grade that brings in the most items will be rewarded a Ben & Jerry's Ice Cream party!

·         Community Service:

o   Kid's Night Out – Friday, November 18th from 5:30 – 10:30pm. Contact Stowe Rec 253-6138.

Old News:

·         The Ultimate Frisbee Club is now selling Stowe Raider Frisbee's for $15. See Roger to purchase.

·         Students can now upload photos from their mobile devices to be put into the yearbook through an app called "Replay It". It is available for free online. Yearbook club is looking for sports pictures, homecoming pictures, spirit week pictures and any candid's you wish to be seen in the yearbook.

 


MENU:

All entrées served with milk, fruit and veggie bar

NOV 16 – Thanksgiving Lunch

NOV 17 – beef or bean nacho's, cheese sauce, rice, salsa, sour cream, black bean salad

NOV 18 – BBQ pork sandwich, whole wheat bun, coleslaw, sweet potato fries

NOV 21 – Breakfast for Lunch – French toast, home fries

NOV 22 – homemade whole wheat pizza, Caesar salad

 

SPORTS:

NOV 19 – Girls' Ice Hockey vs. Harwood – Scrimmage; 4:30

NOV 21 – Boys' Ice Hockey @ U-32 – Scrimmage; 4:30, bus leave 2:30

NOV 22 – Girls' Ice Hockey vs. Mississquoi – Scrimmage; 6:45

NOV 29 – Girls' Ice Hockey vs. Rice – Scrimmage; 6:45

NOV 30 – Boys' Ice Hockey vs. St. Johnsbury – Scrimmage; 6:15

DEC   1 – Boys' Ice Hockey @ Colchester – Scrimmage; 5:50, bus leave 3:35 ES

DEC   2 – Boys' Basketball @ Lamoille – Scrimmage  JV 5:30, V 7:00

                 Girls' Basketball vs. Lamoille – Scrimmage; 7:00

DEC   3 – Girls' Ice Hockey vs. Woodstock; 6:30

DEC   5 – Boys' Varsity  Basketball vs. Websterville Baptist; 6:00

 

                 

            

            

 

 

 

 

             

                
                            

 

Tuesday, November 15, 2016

Announcements, Tuesday, November 15, 2016

STOWE HIGH SCHOOL

Tuesday, November 15, 2016

teacher on duty – Karen Schnee

 

ANNOUNCEMENTS: to be read in 1st period classes

 

Band and Chorus members:

Recital Evening at Spruce Peak Performing Art Center – Band Members; please arrive at SPPAC by 6:00pm, Chorus members; please arrive by 6:15pm. Please remember concert attire is ALL BLACK. The performance is this Thursday, November 17th at 7:00pm.

 

Poinsettia Orders are due by Friday, November 18th. Delivery date is Friday, December 2nd at Stowe Elementary School from 3:00 – 5:00pm.

 

Guidance Announcements

College visits:

University of New Haven – Wednesday, November 16th at 8:00am

Endicott College – Friday, November 18th at 8:00am

·         Nurse Janet Godin will be conducting Eye Exams for grades 9 and 11. If you have a free period, stop by and see Janet.

·         Girls' Open Gym will take place on TODAY, Tuesday, November 15th 3:00 – 5:00pm and on Thursday, November 17th 4:30 – 5:30pm.

·         There will be a Nordic Informational Meeting TODAY, Tuesday, November 15th at 3:00pm in the auditorium for all athletes interested in being on the Nordic Team. If you cannot make the meeting please email Carol Van Dyke cavandyke46@gmail.com

·         A Professional Musical Theatre Workshop will be offered to any interested theatre and music students, no cost involved, by Bill Reed professional voice teacher TOMORROW, Wednesday, November 16th 3:30 – 5:00pm in the auditorium.

·         A Turkey on Every Table: Nobody should go hungry, especially at the holidays. The Stowe Schools in partnership with the Blessed Sacrament Church, Stowe Community Church and the Lamoille Family Center are collecting food to feed 30 families. Please help us by taking a feather at one of the schools and returning the item listed to that same location by Thursday, November 17th. We have collection boxes and freezer space available for storage at each school. Please give gift cards to the front office to hold. Your generosity is affording every family the opportunity to have a warm and hearty Thanksgiving together. We sincerely thank for sharing some love.

·         All Music Students will be out from 10:30am – 2:30pm (periods 4 – 8) on Thursday, November 17th for their dress rehearsal at SPPAC for their performance that evening. Concert begins at 7:00apm. Over 100 students form MS and HS will be performing!

·         On Friday, November 18th all the students that have signed up for "Snowboard Club" please meet in Ms. Wells' room during snack.

·         Come support the High School Musical "Urinetown" on Friday, November 18th at 7:00pm, Saturday, November 19th at 2:00pm and 7:00pm and on Sunday, November 20th at 2:00pm. Tickets are $ 10/adults and $7/students 14 and under. 

·         The 30th Annual Turkey Trot will take place on Saturday, November 19th. Registration begins at 10:00am at LeBier Reality; entry fee is $10, plus a non-perishable food for the Food Shelf. Race time is at 11:00am (be prompt)! First place male and female win a Turkey, plus lots of other prizes. Registration forms are located in the high school office.

·         4th Annual Hunger's Hard, Baking's Easy – Please join your fellow friends and bakers as we prepare and donate baked goods to the Lamoille Community Share, Lamoille Senior Center, and the First Congregational Church in Morrisville for the holidays. Hunger's Hard, Baking's Easy is a grassroots effort that started in 2013. Baked goods are a rare site at most food pantries and are especially appreciated and needed during the holidays. Create them yourself or purchase from your local baker. Drop off is Monday, November 21st at Stowe Elementary School, Middle/High School, The Body Lounge, In Company Clothing and Inntopia. Please have all donations delivered by 2:00pm. Contact Beth Gadbois at bethg@myfairpoint.net or Leslie Whitaker at lwhitaker@inntopia.com

·         There will be a Girls' Basketball meeting Monday, November 21st from 6:30 to 7:00pm in the cafeteria.

·         Refugee Outreach Club is hosting a winter clothing drive through the month of November until Friday, December 16th. Please donate new or gently used winter coats, hats mittens, boots and any other warm clothing. Donation bins are located in the HS lobby as well as the SES lobby. All donations will be going to the Vermont Refugee Resettlement Program and other organizations with a mission to provide for local New American communities in Vermont.

·         The 2017 Ella Skye Art Calendar is here! There are so many ways to grab one before they sell out…on the web at www.ellaskyeart.com, Black Cap Coffee or Bear Pond Books in Stowe. You can also email Ella's mom at lauramacdonaldvt@gmail.com and have it delivered right to the high school. Calendars are $15.95 ($16.60 w/tax) 10% of all calendars sold support Heartbeet Lifesharing in Hardwick. Support local art, autism awareness and Heartbeet all at the same time!

·         Attention students: Friday Program registration forms and applicable waivers must be signed by a parent and returned with any fees in the high school office as soon as possible!

·         HUNO Club is collecting non-perishable food for the local Food Shelf. The goal is 50 items per TA. This food drive will run the month of November. The TA in each grade that brings in the most items will be rewarded a Ben & Jerry's Ice Cream party!

·         Community Service:

o   Kid's Night Out – Friday, November 18th from 5:30 – 10:30pm. Contact Stowe Rec 253-6138.

Old News:

·         The Ultimate Frisbee Club is now selling Stowe Raider Frisbee's for $15. See Roger to purchase.

·         Students can now upload photos from their mobile devices to be put into the yearbook through an app called "Replay It". It is available for free online. Yearbook club is looking for sports pictures, homecoming pictures, spirit week pictures and any candid's you wish to be seen in the yearbook.

 


MENU:

All entrées served with milk, fruit and veggie bar

NOV 15 – homemade whole wheat pizza, Caesar salad

NOV 16 – Thanksgiving Lunch

NOV 17 – beef or bean nacho's, cheese sauce, rice, salsa, sour cream, black bean salad

NOV 18 – BBQ pork sandwich, whole wheat bun, coleslaw, sweet potato fries

NOV 21 – Breakfast for Lunch – French toast, home fries

NOV 22 – homemade whole wheat pizza, Caesar salad

 

                 

            

            

 

 

 

 

             

                 
                            

 

Monday, November 14, 2016

Announcements, Monday, November 14, 2016

Band and Chorus members:

Recital Evening at Spruce Peak Performing Art Center – Band Members; please arrive at SPPAC by 6:00pm, Chorus members; please arrive by 6:15pm. Please remember concert attire is ALL BLACK. The performance is Thursday, November 17th at 7:00pm.

 

Poinsettia Orders are due by Friday, November 18th. Delivery date is Friday, December 2nd at Stowe Elementary School from 3:00 – 5:00pm.

 

Guidance Announcements

College visits:

University of New Haven – Wednesday, November 16th at 8:00am

Endicott College – Friday, November 18th at 8:00am

·         The 2017 Ella Skye Art Calendar is here! There are so many ways to grab one before they sell out…on the web at www.ellaskyeart.com, Black Cap Coffee or Bear Pond Books in Stowe. You can also email Ella's mom at lauramacdonaldvt@gmail.com and have it delivered right to the high school. Calendars are %15.95 ($16.60 w/tax) 10% of all calendars sold support Heartbeet Lifesharing in Hardwick. Support local art, autism awareness and Heartbeet all at the same time!

·         Nurse Janet Godin will be conducting Eye Exams for grades 9 and 11. If you have a free period, stop by and see Janet.

·         Open Gym with Alex Minkoff will take place TODAY, Monday, November 14th from 3:00 – 4:00pm.

·         There will be a Girls' Basketball meeting TODAY, Monday, November 14th from 6:30 to 7:00pm in the cafeteria.

·         Join the Improbable Players, a fun interactive theater group, as they facilitate a discussion that explores the themes of experimentation, addiction and how we as parents and community members can support our kids. TONIGHT, Monday, November 14th from 7:00 – 8:30pm in the auditorium.

·         There will be a Nordic Informational Meeting TOMORROW, Tuesday, November 15th at 3:00pm in the auditorium for all athletes interested in being on the Nordic Team. If you cannot make the meeting please email Carol Van Dyke cavandyke46@gmail.com

·         Refugee Outreach Club is hosting a winter clothing drive through the month of November until Friday, December 16th. Please donate new or gently used winter coats, hats mittens, boots and any other warm clothing. Donation bins are located in the HS lobby as well as the SES lobby. All donations will be going to the Vermont Refugee Resettlement Program and other organizations with a mission to provide for local New American communities in Vermont.

·         A Professional Musical Theatre Workshop will be offered to any interested theatre and music students, no cost involved, by Bill Reed professional voice teacher on Wednesday, November 16th 3:30 – 5:00pm in the auditorium.

·         A Turkey on Every Table: Nobody should go hungry, especially at the holidays. The Stowe Schools in partnership with the Blessed Sacrament Church, Stowe Community Church and the Lamoille Family Center are collecting food to feed 30 families. Please help us by taking a feather at one of the schools and returning the item listed to that same location by Thursday, November 17th. We have collection boxes and freezer space available for storage at each school. Please give gift cards to the front office to hold. Your generosity is affording every family the opportunity to have a warm and hearty Thanksgiving together. We sincerely thank for sharing some love.

·         All Music Students will be out from 10:30am – 2:30pm (periods 4 – 8) on Thursday, November 17th for their dress rehearsal at SPPAC for their performance that evening. Concert begins at 7:00apm. Over 100 students form MS and HS will be performing!

·         Come support the High School Musical "Urinetown" on Friday, November 18th at 7:00pm, Saturday, November 19th at 2:00pm and 7:00pm and on Sunday, November 20th at 2:00pm. Tickets are $ 10/adults and $7/students 14 and under. 

·         The 30th Annual Turkey Trot will take place on Saturday, November 19th. Registration begins at 10:00am at LeBier Reality; entry fee is $10, plus a non-perishable food for the Food Shelf. Race time is at 11:00am (be prompt)! First place male and female win a Turkey, plus lots of other prizes. Registration forms are located in the high school office.

·         4th Annual Hunger's Hard, Baking's Easy – Please join your fellow friends and bakers as we prepare and donate baked goods to the Lamoille Community Share, Lamoille Senior Center, and the First Congregational Church in Morrisville for the holidays. Hunger's Hard, Baking's Easy is a grassroots effort that started in 2013. Baked goods are a rare site at most food pantries and are especially appreciated and needed during the holidays. Create them yourself or purchase from your local baker. Drop off is Monday, November 21st at Stowe Elementary School, Middle/High School, The Body Lounge, In Company Clothing and Inntopia. Please have all donations delivered by 2:00pm. Contact Beth Gadbois at bethg@myfairpoint.net or Leslie Whitaker at lwhitaker@inntopia.com

·         Attention students: Friday Program registration forms and applicable waivers must be signed by a parent and returned with any fees in the high school office as soon as possible!

·         HUNO Club is collecting non-perishable food for the local Food Shelf. The goal is 50 items per TA. This food drive will run the month of November. The TA in each grade that brings in the most items will be rewarded a Ben & Jerry's Ice Cream party!

·         Community Service:

o   Volunteer Work Day at Cady Hill Forest TOMORROW, Friday, November 11th for more details http://www.stowelandtrust.org/events/detail/news/volunteer-invasive-plant-work-day/

o   Support our local veterans and community members by volunteering at the 3rd Annual Free Veteran's Day Community Breakfast at Stowe Community Church TOMORROW, Friday, November 11th. Signup sheet in the high school office.

o   Kid's Night Out – Friday, November 18th from 5:30 – 10:30pm. Contact Stowe Rec 253-6138.

Old News:

·         Sports Registration for Winter Sports is now open – go to the NEW website www.stoweschoolsvt.com, at the top of the page click on Our Schools, go to Stowe High, click on School links, then to SHS Athletics, then click on Register for Sports online.

·         The Ultimate Frisbee Club is now selling Stowe Raider Frisbee's for $15. See Roger to purchase.

·         Students can now upload photos from their mobile devices to be put into the yearbook through an app called "Replay It". It is available for free online. Yearbook club is looking for sports pictures, homecoming pictures, spirit week pictures and any candid's you wish to be seen in the yearbook.

 

FACULTY:

  • Improbable Players Assembly for all students will take place TODAY, Tuesday, November 15th (9:45 – 11:15).
  • English teachers (Hoffmann, Kennedy, Murphy, and Schnee will be taking all freshmen on a field trip TOMORROW, Wednesday, November 16th to the Hyde Park Opera House (9:15 – 12:30pm) to see the play "12 Angry Men".
  • ODWP Administration for all students will take place on Thursday, November 17th (periods 1 & 2) in TA locations.
  • All Music Students will be out 10:30am – 2:30pm (periods 4 – 8) on Thursday, November 17th for their dress rehearsal at SPPAC for the Fall Recital that evening. Concert begins at 7:00pm, over 100 student's form MS and HS will be performing!
  • Eligibility Check will take place on Friday, November 18th.
  • EST Meeting will take place on Monday, November 21st at 2:45 in the Student Support Center.
  • Mount Mansfield Martial Arts is putting on an introduction to Tai Chi Program. The program will run on Tuesday nights from 6:15 – 7:00pm at Studio 108 in Stowe. The course dates are November 29th, December 6th, 13th, and 20th. This is FREE for all Stowe School District teachers and staff! Please contact Scott Graner sdgdragon@aol.com to register.

 

MENU:

All entrées served with milk, fruit and veggie bar

NOV 14 – meatloaf, whole wheat roll, mashed potato

NOV 15 – homemade whole wheat pizza, Caesar salad

NOV 16 – Thanksgiving Lunch

NOV 17 – beef or bean nacho's, cheese sauce, rice, salsa, sour cream, black bean salad

NOV 18 – BBQ pork sandwich, whole wheat bun, coleslaw, sweet potato fries

NOV 21 – Breakfast for Lunch – French toast, home fries

NOV 22 – homemade whole wheat pizza, Caesar salad