High School Daily Bulletin
Daily Bulletin
Week of May, 1, 2023
Menu for this week:
TUESDAY MAY 2- PIZZA/ CRISPITO, REFRIED BEANS, CORN, FRUIT
WEDNESDAY MAY 3- SCRAMBLED EGGS/ SCRAMBLED EGGS, HASH BROWNS, MUFFIN
THURSDAY MAY 4- MINI WAFFLES/ CORN DOG, NACHOS, CARROTS, FRUIT
FRIDAY MAY 5- BISCUIT & GRAVY/ CHEESE PIZZA, SALAD, FRUIT
MONDAY MAY 8- MUFFIN & LINKS/ RIB ON BUN, BAKED BEANS, CHIPS, FRUIT
TUESDAY MAY 9- FRENCH TOAST STICKS/ LASAGNA, GREEN BEANS, FRUIT, BREADSTICK
WEDNESDAY MAY 10- CHICKEN BISCUIT/ CHEESEBURGER, FRIES, CARROTS, FRUIT
THURSDAY MAY 11- APPLE FRUDEL/ CHICKEN NUGGETS, MAC & CHEESE, PEAS, FRUIT
FRIDAY MAY 12- BISCUIT & GRAVY/ BAGEL PIZZA, SALAD, FRUIT
MONDAY MAY 15-SAUSAGE BISCUIT/ CHICKEN SANDWICH, FRIES, FRUIT
TUESDAY MAY 16- PANCAKE WRAP/ BEEF NACHO, CILANTRO LIME RICE, FRUIT
WEDNESDAY MAY 17- COOKS CHOICE
THURSDAY MAY 18- COOKS CHOICE
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- STUDENTS ARE ONLY ALLOWED IN THE LOCKER ROOMS TO CHANGE FOR PE! IF YOU DO NOT HAVE PE YOU SHOULD NOT BE IN THE LOCKER ROOMS DURING SCHOOL FOR ANY REASON!
- SENIORS, PLEASE BE ON THE LOOKOUT FOR SCHOLARSHIP EMAILS FROM MRS. BREDEHOEFT. THEY ARE STARTING TO COME IN AND SHE WILL BE SENDING THEM OUT TO YOU.
- Additional Oriole Strong Cards are available in the office or during lunch at the Oriole Strong Cart.
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Dress Code Prohibitions
Clothing or accessories with any of the following are not permitted:
1. Profane, obscene, or otherwise inappropriate language;
2. Words, symbols, or images that promote illegal, sexual, or violent behavior, either explicitly or through innuendo;
3. Advertisements, or promotion of, or reference to alcohol, tobacco, or drugs;
4. Language or symbols that promote gangs.
5. Hats; hoods (hooded sweatshirts worn up); do-rags; handkerchiefs; sunglasses; face paint; overly-dramatic make-up; or other wear that restricts the line of sight of a student’s face and/or facial recognition may not be worn, although exceptions will be made by the principal for head coverings that have religious significance, are worn for medical reasons, or are for a specific, school-sponsored event. No blankets shall be carried or worn as coats or wraps while in the building. No heavy or loose chains, or straps that create a safety risk are allowed.
Drinks/Snacks in the building - Please remember teachers may or may not permit snacks in class and this is a privilege. Should there be issues with trash or bugs, we may reevaluate this rule. Additionally, students may have a reclosable water bottle with them throughout the day. Water cups or cups from businesses that have straws/lids that are not resealable are not allowed. Energy drinks, and drinks, sodas, and similar drinks are also not permitted at school by students as these are not in line with the health and wellness policy. Teachers are permitted to confiscate these drinks. Students do not have the option to chug these drinks to avoid confiscation. Please see your teachers if you have questions.
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Class and Organization Dues:
Senior dues are $30 and due by (Oct. 13)--must be paid to go to homecoming
JUNIOR DUES ARE $30 AND DUE BY OCTOBER 13TH
10th-grade dues:
9th-grade dues: $20.00 Nov. 1
7th-grade dues: $25.00 Nov. 1
8th-grade dues: $10.00 Nov. 1
High School Student Council dues are $20 and due by September 23.
FFA dues are $20 and due by Oct 5th
NHS dues are $20 and due by Oct. 7th
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