SHS News & Announcements

Public news and announcements from Stowe High School.

Tuesday, January 31, 2017

Announcements, Tuesday, January 31, 2017

Guidance Announcements

 

2017 – 2018 Program of Studies is now available on the website. On the HS webpage, scroll to the center on the page and click on Program of Studies. Please familiarize yourself with next year's course offerings prior to registration.

 

Attention seniors: Deadline for Cap and Gown orders and Diploma information is Monday, February 6th.

 

Registration for current freshman, sophomores and juniors will be on Tuesday, February 7th during TA. Please report to your TA location for the important event. There will be a senior meeting about scholarships in the lecture section of the auditorium during this time.

 

The Haven Scholarship Program application is now available in the high school office. This scholarship is to provide funding to allow a junior class student to work with P.J. Goldberg of CollegeFind services at no cost. Deadline for application is Friday, February 10th.

 

GMTCC will host a college fair on Wednesday, February 15th from 11:30am – 1:00pm. If you are interested in attending please see Amy McArdle.

 

AP Exams – the cost of each exam is $100.00 . Payment is due on Thursday, February 16th. Checks are made payable to Stowe High School. If a student is taking more than one exam, you may make out one check and itemize the exams you are paying for in the memo space. Money will be collected in AP classes on Thursday, February 16th. If the money is not received on this date, students will not be able to take their AP exams.

 

Attention seniors: New England Red Sox Service Scholarship applications are available in the office. Deadline is Friday, February 17th.

 

A panel of students from GMTCC will present to grades 9, 10 and 11 on Tuesday, February 21st during TA time. TA's please plan on attending as well. This event will be held in the auditorium. Seniors should plan to go to their regular TA locations.

 

GIV Summer Institutes are for any Vermont 9th – 11th grader with a passion for or particular interest in arts, engineering, world cultures and events, math, science, technology, entrepreneurship or activism. Applications are available at www.giv.org. All applications must be submitted electronically. Application deadline is Wednesday, March 15th.

·         Early release for all students will take place on Thursday, February 2nd. 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.  We will follow an abbreviated period 1 – 4 schedule.

                        Period 1        8:00 – 8:52

                        Period 2        8:54 – 9:46

                        Break            9:47 – 9:57

                        Period 3        9:58 – 10:50

                        Period 4      10:52 – 11:44

·         Community Service:

o   Kids' Night Out-Glow Party – Friday, February 17th from 5:30 – 10:30pm. Contact Stowe Rec. to volunteer #253-6138.

o   The Spruce Peak Performing Arts Center is looking for student volunteers. We look for positive and engaging people to help with putting up poster in our area, usher events, act as lobby greeters and more. For more information contact Derek Pedersen at or call the box office at 802-760-4634.

Thursday, January 26, 2017

Announcement Update, Thursday, January 26, 2017

School Choice

Winooski Valley Collaborative Schools 2017 – 2018 Lottery/Public School Choice Letter and Application are available on the Stowe High School Website. 

www.stoweschoolsvt.com at the top of the page click on Our Schools, click on Stowe High, at the top of this page click on For Parents then click on School Choice the letter and application are there.

If your student is interested in attending a high school outside of your district next year, please contact Amy McArdle #802-253-7229 ext. 1318 to obtain a school choice application form and return it to Stowe Middle/High School c/o Amy McArdle, 413 Barrows Road, Stowe, VT 05672  by Friday, February 24, 2017.  

Wednesday, January 25, 2017

Update to the Announcements, January 25, 2017

 The junior class is hosting a Winter Semi Formal Dance on Friday, January 26th from 8:00 – 10:00pm. The cost is $10 a person, entrance through the auditorium doors, doors will be locked at 8:30pm. Guest list at Charlene's desk.



Announcements, Wednesday, January 25, 2017

Guidance Announcements

 

2017 – 2018 Program of Studies is now available on the website. On the HS webpage, scroll to the center on the page and click on Program of Studies. Please familiarize yourself with next year's course offerings prior to registration.

 

The Governor's Institutes of Vermont provides prestigious, fun accelerated learning residencies on college campuses for highly-motivated Vermont teenagers. Applications for institutes are available on line after Wednesday, February 1st. Deadline to submit is Wednesday, March 15th. Visit www.giv.org for information and applications.

 

Attention seniors: Deadline for Cap and Gown orders and Diploma information is Monday, February 6th.

 

Registration for current freshman, sophomores and juniors will be on Tuesday, February 7th during TA. Please report to your TA location for the important event. There will be a senior meeting about scholarships in the lecture section of the auditorium during this time.

 

The Haven Scholarship Program application is now available in the high school office. This scholarship is to provide funding to allow a junior class student to work with P.J. Goldberg of CollegeFind services at no cost. Deadline for application is Friday, February 10th.

 

Attention seniors: New England Red Sox Service Scholarship applications are available in the office. Deadline is Friday, February 17th.

·         Clubs will meet on Wednesday, January 25th during TA time.

·         No Chorus or Concert Band Wednesday, January 25th during block 3, report to SPP.

·         Jazz Band Dress Rehearsal will take place  Wednesday, January 25th during block 7 in the auditorium.

·         Mandatory Full Chorus Dress Rehearsal  Thursday, January 26th periods 1 & 2 in the auditorium.

·         Mandatory Full Concert Band Dress Rehearsal  Thursday, January 26th period 3 & 4 in the auditorium.

·         Band & Chorus Winter Concert will take place  Thursday, January 26th at 7:00pm in the auditorium.

·         Friday Program this week periods 5 – 8.

·         Early release for all students will take place on Thursday, February 2nd. 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.  We will follow an abbreviated period 1 – 4 schedule.

                        Period 1        8:00 – 8:52

                        Period 2        8:54 – 9:46

                        Break            9:47 – 9:57

                        Period 3        9:58 – 10:50

                        Period 4      10:52 – 11:44

·         Stowe High School is seeking host families for next year's exchange students from China. Families may host for one semester of for the full year. Each family will attend training with Ms. Harris before hosting and will receive a monthly stipend. Contact Ms. Harris for details at mairead.harris@lssuvt.org

·         Stowe Education Fund Update – please open the attached letter from Stowe Education fund on their plans and goals for the year ahead. We here at Stowe High School are grateful for the on-going support of everyone involved with SEF. Together, we work to improve our schools. https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/0BytzzKBrXCK_aXhvUGtSR0FnYVU

·         Parents and Guardians of the Class of 2017 – It's the time of year that the Yearbook Committee and the Class of 2017 request your contributions to this year's yearbook. Click on the attached link for the form regarding yearbook advertisement sizes and prices. We greatly appreciate your contributions. Thank you! https://docs.google.com/document/d/1oW80Ubgmv4YydyjB366CJTX98McXPk-3W8uOCkMGwUw/edit

·         The fitness room will be chaperoned and open to all students on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 3:00 – 5:00pm throughout the month of January. If we have enough interest we will continue to open the room for the remainder of the year.

·         Community Service:

o   The Spruce Peak Performing Arts Center is looking for student volunteers. We look for positive and engaging people to help with putting up poster in our area, usher events, act as lobby greeters and more. For more information contact Derek Pedersen at or call the box office at 802-760-4634.


·         Attention seniors – VSAC Scholarships for Vermonters booklets are in the guidance office. Students can apply for VSAC scholarships for which they meet all eligibility requirements. Application deadline in Friday, March 3rd. If student applications ae submitted/postmarked by Friday, February 3rd they will be entered in a drawing for one of three $1,000 scholarships. Booklets are available in guidance and in the high school office.

·         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.

Tuesday, January 24, 2017

January 24, 2017 - LSSU Schools are Closed Today

Due to the weather, all schools in Lamoille South SU are closed todayTuesday January 24.  This includes all Elmore, Morristown and Stowe schools.

Friday, January 20, 2017

Announcements, Friday, January 20, 2017

STOWE HIGH SCHOOL

Friday, January 20, 2017

teacher on duty – Carleen Zimbalatti

 

ANNOUNCEMENTS: to be read in 1st period classes

Guidance Announcements

 

2017 – 2018 Program of Studies is now available on the website. On the HS webpage, scroll to the center on the page and click on Program of Studies. Please familiarize yourself with next year's course offerings prior to registration.

 

Guidance Staff will be holding workshops for juniors' afterschool in Ms. Schnee's classroom on Tuesday, January 24th. Please bring your laptop.

 

The Governor's Institutes of Vermont provides prestigious, fun accelerated learning residencies on college campuses for highly-motivated Vermont teenagers. Applications for institutes are available on line after Wednesday, February 1st. Deadline to submit is Wednesday, March 15th. Visit www.giv.org for information and applications.

 

Attention seniors: Deadline for Cap and Gown orders and Diploma information is Monday, February 6th.

 

Registration for current freshman, sophomores and juniors will be on Tuesday, February 7th during TA. Please report to your TA location for the important event. There will be a senior meeting about scholarships in the lecture section of the auditorium during this time.

 

The Haven Scholarship Program application is now available in the high school office. This scholarship is to provide funding to allow a junior class student to work with P.J. Goldberg of CollegeFind services at no cost. Deadline for application is Friday, February 10th.

 

Attention seniors: New England Red Sox Service Scholarship applications are available in the office. Deadline is Friday, February 17th.

·         Mandatory Full Chorus –  Friday, January 20th period 3. Concert Band sets up equipment to the stage period 3.

·         Friday Program  periods 1 – 4.

·         Mandatory Full Concert Band Dress Rehearsal – Monday, January 23rd period 1 & 2 in the auditorium. NO Band periods 3 & 4 report to SPP.

·         Music Lessons – Monday, January 23rd T. & W Laidlaw & J. Meyer period 6B, W. Cannon, A. Infante & T. Hoekstra period 8.

·         Mandatory Full Chorus Dress Rehearsal – Tuesday, January 24th block 4 in the auditorium. NO Band period 4, report to SPP.

·         Clubs will meet on Wednesday, January 25th during TA time.

·         No Chorus or Concert Band on Wednesday, January 25th during block 3, report to SPP.

·         Jazz Band Dress Rehearsal will take place on Wednesday, January 25th during block 7 in the auditorium.

·         Mandatory Full Chorus Dress Rehearsal on Thursday, January 26th periods 1 & 2 in the auditorium.

·         Mandatory Full Concert Band Dress Rehearsal on Thursday, January 26th period 3 & 4 in the auditorium.

·         Band & Chorus Winter Concert will take place on Thursday, January 26th at 7:00pm in the auditorium.

·         Early release for all students will take place on Thursday, February 2nd. 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.  We will follow an abbreviated period 1 – 4 schedule.

                        Period 1        8:00 – 8:52

                        Period 2        8:54 – 9:46

                        Break            9:47 – 9:57

                        Period 3        9:58 – 10:50

                        Period 4      10:52 – 11:44

·         Stowe High School is seeking host families for next year's exchange students from China. Families may host for one semester of for the full year. Each family will attend training with Ms. Harris before hosting and will receive a monthly stipend. Contact Ms. Harris for details at mairead.harris@lssuvt.org

·         Stowe Education Fund Update – please open the attached letter from Stowe Education fund on their plans and goals for the year ahead. We here at Stowe High School are grateful for the on-going support of everyone involved with SEF. Together, we work to improve our schools. https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/0BytzzKBrXCK_aXhvUGtSR0FnYVU

·         Parents and Guardians of the Class of 2017 – It's the time of year that the Yearbook Committee and the Class of 2017 request your contributions to this year's yearbook. Click on the attached link for the form regarding yearbook advertisement sizes and prices. We greatly appreciate your contributions. Thank you! https://docs.google.com/document/d/1oW80Ubgmv4YydyjB366CJTX98McXPk-3W8uOCkMGwUw/edit

·         The fitness room will be chaperoned and open to all students on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 3:00 – 5:00pm throughout the month of January. If we have enough interest we will continue to open the room for the remainder of the year.

·         Community Service:

o   The Spruce Peak Performing Arts Center is looking for student volunteers. We look for positive and engaging people to help with putting up poster in our area, usher events, act as lobby greeters and more. For more information contact Derek Pedersen at or call the box office at 802-760-4634.


 

 

 

 

                 

            

            

 

 

 

 

             

                
                            

 

Tuesday, January 17, 2017

Announcements, Tuesday, January 17. 2017

Guidance Announcements

 

2017 – 2018 Program of Studies is now available on the website. On the HS webpage, scroll to the center on the page and click on Program of Studies. Please familiarize yourself with next year's course offerings prior to registration.

 

Registration for current freshman, sophomores and juniors will be on Tuesday, February 7th during TA. Please report to your TA location for the important event. There will be a senior meeting about scholarships in the lecture section of the auditorium during this time.

 

The Haven Scholarship Program application is now available in the high school office. This scholarship is to provide funding to allow a junior class student to work with P.J. Goldberg of CollegeFind services at no cost. Deadline for application is Friday, February 10th.

 

The Governor's Institutes of Vermont provides prestigious, fun accelerated learning residencies on college campuses for highly-motivated Vermont teenagers. Applications for institutes are available on line after Wednesday, February 1st. Deadline to submit is Wednesday, March 15th. Visit www.giv.org for information and applications.

 

Guidance Staff will be holding workshops for juniors' afterschool in Ms. Schnee's classroom on Tuesday, January 17th and on Tuesday, January 24th. Please bring your laptop.

 

Stowe High School students have the opportunity to learn more about Gap Year options at the 2017 Burlington Gap Year Fair on Thursday, January 19 from 6:00 to 8:30pm at South Burlington High School. This fair is an opportunity to connect students to volunteer, inter and travel opportunities both domestically and abroad. For more information: www.usagapyearfairs.org

 

Attention seniors: Deadline for Cap and Gown orders and Diploma information is Monday, February 6th.

 

Attention seniors: New England Red Sox Service Scholarship applications are available in the office. Deadline is Friday, February 17th.

 

PSAT Scores are now available, see Amy McArdle for a hard copy of your scores.

·         Stowe High School is seeking host families for next year's exchange students from China. Families may host for one semester of for the full year. Each family will attend training with Ms. Harris before hosting and will receive a monthly stipend. Contact Ms. Harris for details at mairead.harris@lssuvt.org

·       ·         Friday Program this week periods 1 – 4.

·         There will be NO Band or Chorus block 4 TODAY Tuesday, January 17th report to SPP in the lecture section with Ms. Schnee.

·         Jazz Band will meet TODAY, Tuesday, January 17th during block 6.

·         Mandatory Full Chorus rehearsal TODAY, Tuesday, January 17th during block 8. Bring your flashlights.

·         Clubs will meet TOMORROW, Wednesday, January 18th during TA time.

·         There will be NO Band or Chorus TOMORROW, Wednesday, January 18 during block 3 report to SPP in Roger's classroom.

·         Mandatory Full Concert Band rehearsal TOMORROW, Wednesday, January 18th during block 5.

·         Early release for all students will take place on Thursday, February 2nd. 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.  We will follow an abbreviated period 1 – 4 schedule.

                        Period 1        8:00 – 8:52

                        Period 2        8:54 – 9:46

                        Break            9:47 – 9:57

                        Period 3        9:58 – 10:50

                        Period 4      10:52 – 11:44

·         Stowe Education Fund Update – please open the attached letter from Stowe Education fund on their plans and goals for the year ahead. We here at Stowe High School are grateful for the on-going support of everyone involved with SEF. Together, we work to improve our schools. https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/0BytzzKBrXCK_aXhvUGtSR0FnYVU

·         Parents and Guardians of the Class of 2017 – It's the time of year that the Yearbook Committee and the Class of 2017 request your contributions to this year's yearbook. Click on the attached link for the form regarding yearbook advertisement sizes and prices. We greatly appreciate your contributions. Thank you! https://docs.google.com/document/d/1oW80Ubgmv4YydyjB366CJTX98McXPk-3W8uOCkMGwUw/edit

·         The fitness room will be chaperoned and open to all students on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 3:00 – 5:00pm throughout the month of January. If we have enough interest we will continue to open the room for the remainder of the year.

·         Community Service:

o   Youth Basketball is looking for a few high school students to assist with the SES basketball program. Practices are afterschool from 3:00 – 4:30pm. Contact Steph Hunt stephaniehunt@me.com.

o   The Spruce Peak Performing Arts Center is looking for student volunteers. We look for positive and engaging people to help with putting up poster in our area, usher events, act as lobby greeters and more. For more information contact Derek Pedersen at or call the box office at 802-760-4634.



MENU:

All entrées served with milk, fruit and veggie bar

JAN 17 – steak and cheese subs, onions & peppers, French fries

JAN 18 – chicken & cheese  quesadilla, rice & salsa, roasted corn

JAN 19 – shepherd's pie, green beans, whole wheat roll

JAN 20 – hamburgers/cheeseburgers, whole wheat bun, sweet potato fries

 

SPORTS:

JAN 17 – Boys' Basketball vs. Peoples Academy; JV5:30, V 7:00

JAN 18 – Girls' Basketball @ Peoples Academy; JV 5:30, V 7:00, bus leave 4:25 ES

                Boys' Ice Hockey @ Harwood; 6:00, bus leave 4:10 ES

                Girls' Ice Hockey @ Mississquoi; 6:15, bus leave 3:30 ES

JAN 19 – Boys' Basketball @ Hazen; JV 6:00, V 7:30, bus leave 4:30 ES

JAN 20 – Nordic Ski Team @ Range – Freestyle; 4:00, bus leave 1:30 HS

                Girls' Basketball vs. Hazen; JV 5:30, V 7:00

JAN 21 – Boys' Basketball @ Northfield; JV 1:00, V 2:30, bus leave 11:25 ES

                Girls' Ice Hockey @ Harwood; 5:00, bus leave 3:20 ES

                Boys' Ice Hockey @ Rutland, 7:00, bus leave 3:30 ES

 

 

 

                 

            

            

 

 

 

 

              

                
                            

 

Thursday, January 12, 2017

Announcements, Thursday, January 12, 2017

Guidance Announcements

 

To add/drop a class for 2nd semester, the deadline date is  Friday, January 13th.

 

The Haven Scholarship Program application is now available in the high school office. This scholarship is to provide funding to allow a junior class student to work with P.J. Goldberg of CollegeFind services at no cost.

 

The Governor's Institutes of Vermont provides prestigious, fun accelerated learning residencies on college campuses for highly-motivated Vermont teenagers. Applications for Asian Cultures Institute is available now and due on Monday, January 16. Applications for other institutes are available on line after Wednesday, February 1st. Deadline to submit is Wednesday, March 15th. Visit www.giv.org for information and applications.

 

Guidance Staff will be holding workshops for juniors' afterschool in Ms. Schnee's classroom on Tuesday, January 17th and on Tuesday, January 24th. Please bring your laptop.

 

Stowe High School students have the opportunity to learn more about Gap Year options at the 2017 Burlington Gap Year Fair on Thursday, January 19 from 6:00 to 8:30pm at South Burlington High School. This fair is an opportunity to connect students to volunteer, inter and travel opportunities both domestically and abroad. For more information: www.usagapyearfairs.org

 

Attention seniors: New England Red Sox Service Scholarship applications are available in the office. Deadline is Friday, February 17th.

 

PSAT Scores are now available, see Amy McArdle for a hard copy of your scores.

 

·         All skiers and boarders please check the list of groupings as some of them have changed from last week. Please be ready to go by 12:40 to begin the Friday Program. Thank you!

·         Stowe High School is seeking host families for next year's exchange students from China. Families may host for one semester of for the full year. Each family will attend a training with Ms. Harris before hosting and will receive a monthly stipend. Contact Ms. Harris for details at mairead.harris@lssuvt.org

·         Friday Program this week periods 5 – 8.

·         Any new club ideas may be submitted to Ms. Wells this week, for review. Please remember there mus be a service component.

·         Stowe Education Fund Update – please open the attached letter from Stowe Education fund on their plans and goals for the year ahead. We here at Stowe High School are grateful for the on-going support of everyone involved with SEF. Together, we work to improve our schools. https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/0BytzzKBrXCK_aXhvUGtSR0FnYVU

·         Parents and Guardians of the Class of 2017 – It's the time of year that the Yearbook Committee and the Class of 2017 request your contributions to this year's yearbook. Click on the attached link for the form regarding yearbook advertisement sizes and prices. We greatly appreciate your contributions. Thank you! https://docs.google.com/document/d/1oW80Ubgmv4YydyjB366CJTX98McXPk-3W8uOCkMGwUw/edit

·         Chorus will be held a full double block Tuesday, January 17th period 4, and Wednesday, January 18th period 3. Therefore there will be NO Concert Band on these days, report to SPP.

·         The fitness room will be chaperoned and open to all students on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 3:00 – 5:00pm throughout the month of January. If we have enough interest we will continue to open the room for the remainder of the year.

·         Community Service:

o   Stowe Winter Carnival Kids Karnival Kaos, Saturday, January 14th – 12:00 – 3:30, contact Stowe Rec. 253-6138

o   Youth Basketball is looking for a few high school students to assist with the SES basketball program. Practices are afterschool from 3:00 – 4:30pm. Contact Steph Hunt stephaniehunt@me.com.

o   The Spruce Peak Performing Arts Center is looking for student volunteers. We look for positive and engaging people to help with putting up poster in our area, usher events, act as lobby greeters and more. For more information contact Derek Pedersen at or call the box office at 802-760-4634.

Monday, January 9, 2017

Announcements - Monday, January 9, 2017


Guidance Announcements

 

The Haven Scholarship Program application is now available in the high school office. This scholarship is to provide funding to allow a junior class student to work with P.J. Goldberg of CollegeFind services at no cost. Application deadline is Friday, February 10th.

 

To add/drop a class for 2nd semester, the deadline date is this Friday, January 13th.

 

Governor's Institutes Winter Weekends – applications are available at www.giv.org/winter. Find a topic you love, make new friends, and get the edge for college. Application deadline is Monday, January 16th.

 

Guidance Staff will be holding workshops for juniors' afterschool in Ms. Schnee's classroom on Tuesday, January 17th and on Tuesday, January 24th. Please bring your laptop.

 

PSAT Scores are now available, see Amy McArdle for a hard copy of your scores.

 

·         The fitness room will be chaperoned and open to all students on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 3:00 – 5:00pm throughout the month of January. If we have enough interest we will continue to open the room for the remainder of the year.

·         Jazz Band will meet on Tuesday, January 10th during block 2.

·         Chorus will be held a full double block on Tuesday, January 10th and on Tuesday, January 17th period 4, and on Wednesday, January 11th and Wednesday, January 18th period 3. Therefore there will be NO Concert Band on these days, report to SPP.

·         Friday Program this week period 5 – 8.

·         Community Service:

o   Youth Basketball is looking for a few high school students to assist with the SES basketball program. Practices are afterschool from 3:00 – 4:30pm. Contact Steph Hunt stephaniehunt@me.com.

o   The Spruce Peak Performing Arts Center is looking for student volunteers. We look for positive and engaging people to help with putting up poster in our area, usher events, act as lobby greeters and more. For more information contact Derek Pedersen at or call the box office at 802-760-4634.

Old News:

·         The Global Children's Club is collecting clothing for children in need. There will be a box in the high school lobby the clothing. Donations can be shirts, pants, sweatshirts, winter wear and shoes.

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

·         Attention seniors – VSAC Scholarships for Vermonters booklets are in the guidance office. Students can apply for VSAC scholarships for which they meet all eligibility requirements. Application deadline in Friday, March 3rd. If student applications ae submitted/postmarked by Friday, February 3rd they will be entered in a drawing for one of three $1,000 scholarships. Booklets are available in guidance and in the high school office.

·         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!

·         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

JAN   9 – Cabot grilled cheddar cheese sandwich, tomato soup

JAN 10 – soft fish tacos, Spanish rice, cilantro cream sauce

JAN 11- homemade pan pizza, Caesar salad

JAN 12 – chicken cutlet sandwich, BBQ baked beans

JAN 13 – Baked potato bar, beef or veggie chili, cheese sauce, steamed broccoli  

JAN 17 – steak and cheese subs, onions & peppers, French fries

JAN 18 – chicken & cheese  quesadilla, rice & salsa, roasted corn

JAN 19 – shepherd's pie, green beans, whole wheat roll

JAN 20 – hamburgers/cheeseburgers, whole wheat bun, sweet potato fries

 

SPORTS:

JAN 10 – Alpine Ski Team @ Sugarbush South GS; 9:45; bus leave 7:00 HS

                Boys' Basketball vs. Richford; JV 5:30, V 7:00

                Boys' Ice Hockey vs. Lyndon; 7:00

JAN 11 – Nordic Ski Team @ Trapps – Classic; 3:00

                Girls' Ice Hockey @ Rice; 5:20, bus leave 3:20 ES

                Girls' Basketball vs. BFA Fairfax; JV 5:30, V 7:00

JAN 13 – Girls' Varsity Basketball @ Craftsbury Tournament vs. Craftsbury; 3:00, bus leave 1:15 HS

                Boys' Varsity Basketball @ Craftsbury Tournament vs. Twinfield; 4:30, bus leave 1:15 HS

JAN 14 – Boys & Girls Varsity Basketball @ Craftsbury Tournament

                Nordic Ski Team @ U-32 – Skate; 10:00, bus leave 8:00 ES

                Boys' Ice Hockey vs. Rice; 6:30

JAN 16 – Alpine Ski Team @ Cochran's SL; 11:00, bus leave 8:30 HS

JAN 17 – Boys' Basketball vs. Peoples Academy; JV5:30, V 7:00

JAN 18 – Girls' Basketball @ Peoples Academy; JV 5:30, V 7:00, bus leave 4:25 ES

                Boys' Ice Hockey @ Harwood; 6:00, bus leave 4:10 ES

                Girls' Ice Hockey @ Mississquoi; 6:15, bus leave 3:30 ES

JAN 19 – Boys' Basketball @ Hazen; JV 6:00, V 7:30, bus leave 4:30 ES

JAN 20 – Nordic Ski Team @ Range – Freestyle; 4:00, bus leave 1:30 HS

                Girls' Basketball vs. Hazen; JV 5:30, V 7:00

JAN 21 – Boys' Basketball @ Northfield; JV 1:00, V 2:30, bus leave 11:25 ES

                Girls' Ice Hockey @ Harwood; 5:00, bus leave 3:20 ES

                Boys' Ice Hockey @ Rutland, 7:00, bus leave 3:30 ES