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Wednesday,March 4, 2015
MENU:Spaghetti & Meat Sauce Whole Wheat Texas Toast, Corn Dog, -Choices-Green Beans w/Ham, French Fries, Baby Carrots w/Dressing, Fresh Green Apple Wedges, Pineapple Tidbits, Variety of Milk
Grab –N- Go: Chicken Fajita on Flat bread w/chips, Baby Carrots w/Dressing, Fresh Green Apple Wedges, Turkey Salad w/Crackers, Chef Salad w/Crackers
The following students need to see Mr. Heath: Edward Barajas, Rachaun Crowley, Alexis Ducksworth, Alexandra Harrell, Rachaud Taylor, Jeremy Martin, Lazernick Finch, Lee Young, Carlos Chajon, Joshua Riley, Michael Carter, Malik Richardson
Students are not allowed to take their exams if they are on the fee list.
The instructor clinic to teach cheer and dance will be on Wednesday, March 18. Subsequent practice clinics will be on Thursday, March 19 and Friday, March 20.
Cheer Tryouts for Clinton High School will be on Tuesday, March 24.
The deadline to register for the April ACT isSunday, March 8. Register at
STUDENT ANNOUNCEMENTS:
- Are you interested in a career in health care? If so, Health Science is a great class for you to take. Students in Health Science learn about health care careers, skills and information that is helpful in choosing a college major. Don't miss out. Sign up for Health Science during registration for the 2015-16 school year.
- This week Mu Alpha Theta is hosting a fundraiser for Stewpot. Classes will be making donations in Coach Marett's room. The class that raises the least amount of money wins. So seniors make sure the sophomores and juniors have plenty of money in their respective containers. Our Clinton High School goal is $1,000. The competition will run from Monday through Friday.
At the end of day one of the Mu Alpha Theta Stewpot competition, The Sophomores are in first place with $23.14, the juniors are in second place with $23.46, and the seniors are in last place with $48.10. To contribute to your least favorite class go by Coach Marett's room, w206.
- 10th grade STEM Academy students - we have two opportunities for you to tour an amazing facility in the STEM industry. We will be taking a group of students to the Nissan plant and another group to the Boeing Company on March 25. Sign up with a STEM teacher if interested.
4.ANCHOR CLUB: Stop by Mrs. Berry's room to pick up a list of service opportunities for the spring. Also,a list of each student's service credits are posted. Remember that you must have 3 credits by the end of the year.
5. Mr. Chapman has forms for students to fill out and bring back to purchase a yearbook which are on sale
for $70.00. They can either turn their money and form in to me or go online and purchase a yearbook at All information can be found on my School Wires account under “The Arrow.”
6. The Princess Ball will take place the evening ofMarch 20here at CHS. Any SADD members that can help with the event should come by to sign up in Mr. Freeny's room (W113).
7. Crown Club is a non-profit organization that provides training to high school girls in the areas of community service and fundraising. Crown Club supports many Junior Auxiliary of Clinton events such as Angel Tree, Cookies with Santa and the Eggstraspecial Easter Egg Hunt. Membership is open to upcoming 10th-12th grade girls who reside in the Clinton Public School district and who meet membership requirements. Deadline for application is March 26th from 6-7 PM at Northside Baptist Church. Questions can be directed to Amy Williamson, Crown Club Advisor at (601) 316-7301.
8. NHS Students: Opportunity to work the princess ball onMarch 20this posted in Mrs Olinger E207. Come by to sign up.
9. Students attending Model United Nations need to see Mr. Osborn before Spring Break to pick up your health form and code of conduct form. These forms need to be signed at returned before our next Youth in Government meeting which will be the week after Spring Break.
GUIDANCE OFFICE ANNOUNCEMENTS
Scholarship packets are available in the Counselor's office for seniors. Each packet contains several scholarships.
If you have a parent employed by our transportation department (mechanic, driver, trainers, ect. stop by the counselor's office to pick up a copy of the Southeaster States Pupil Transportation Student Scholoarship/ Buster Bynum educational scholarship.
If you are interested in entering the Congressional Art Competition please see Ms. Lisenbe in the counselor's office.
The Clinton High School Alumni Association is offering two scholarship opportunities for Clinton High School Seniors. Please pick up an application in the Counselors' office.
Are you attending JSU in the fall? If you are interested in a STEM summer program stop by the counselor's career center to pick up an application.
2015The Rotary Club of Jackson Mentor Scholarship Program application is in the career center in the counselor's office. This scholarship program is a maximum $16,000 total grant, payable at up to $4,000 per year for four years. Pick up a flyer in the office to learn about the applicant eligibility requirements.
Tougaloo College will host the SLAM (Science, Language Arts, and Mathematics) Program for high school students. The SLAM program's goal is to help minority students have the necessary backgrounds to pursue health careers. Any sophomore or junior that is interested in this summer program can pick up an application packet in the Counselor's office. The deadline is March 27, 2015.
The James Doyle Case Memorial Scholarship Award will be rewarding 2 scholarships of $6,000 each to a student who is legally blind or the child of an individual who is legally blind. For more information about this scholarship, pick up a flyer in the career center in the counselor's office.
Consider taking a Career and Technical Education class when you select your course choices for next year:
Would you like to be able to fix your own car problems?If your car breaks down, do you know what to check and how to fix it? You can learn these things and more in Automotive Technology.
Why is Information Technology right for you? You can: get a head start in a world that is already based on information technology, obtain FREE certification, receive hands-on classroom and shop experience!
Want to study a creative field like graphic design, videographer, photography or animation? Digital Media Technology will teach you the fundamentals needed for those fields. Try it, you just may love it!
Culinary Arts will introduce you to the hospitality field. You will learn culinary fundamentals as well as career options. If this matches your interest, please sign up!
Would you like to be a teacher?Teacher Academy is designed to attract students to the field of education and provides experiences which assist students in determining if a college major in education is right for them.
Engineering will be a new class next year and it is time to expand the engineering talent pool! Students will learn how to apply STEM knowledge and skills to make the world a better place through innovation.
Would you like to learn all of the basics necessary to build a home? Receive Dual Credit ? Receive certification through the National Center for Construction Education and Research? Construction/Carpentry might be the perfect fit if you have these interests.