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33 Mechanic Street, Fair Haven, VT 05743Phone: (802) 265 4966 Fax: (802) 265 3602

Thursday – May 17, 2012

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PARENTS / GUARDIANS / STUDENTS: Announcements appear every day that school is in session @ 5 a.m., and can be found here: *Daily Announcements

Announcements to be read on THURSDAY – MAY 17, 2012

LUNCH DUTY 5/14, 15, 16, 17, 18:

A. Roach B. Jepson C: Merritt D: Cooper

HOMEWORK SUCCESS PROGRAM DUTY 5/14, – , 5/16, 17, 18:

Mrs. Howard

BREAKFAST / LUNCH:

REMEMBER to Deposit Money in your BREAKFAST / LUNCH Account – TY

NOTE: Parents / Guardians will have 2 methods to fund their student’s account:

1) READY! – “MyNutrikids” – You may set up an online account using a Credit / Debit card to make deposits into your student’s account.
2)You may send a check with your student made payable to the Fair Haven School Lunch Program.
Please include the student’s name in the Memo line. Cash will also be accepted, however this does slow the lines.

Effective 5/2 -SECOND LUNCHES cannot be charged. CASH ONLY

Breakfast Prices: Full Price Students $1.25 / Adult $1.75
Lunch Prices: Full Price Students $2 / Adult $3.50

Thursday – 5/17: Let’s Talk Turkey: Hot Open Face Turkey Sandwich, Smashed Potatoes, Sweet Peas & Carrots, Fruit Crisp
Friday – 5/18: Wok For Life: Sweet & Sour Chicken Stir Fry, Toyko Rice, Asian Veggies, Mandarin Orange Segments

AFTER SCHOOL LIBRARY SERVICES & HOMEWORK SUCCESS PROGRAM:

The LIBRARY will be CLOSED Thursday & Friday afternoons.

AFTER SCHOOL DRIVER ED:

  • Applications are available in Guidance for May / June After School Driver Education. DEADLINE is Wednesday – 5/23.

BOOSTER CLUB THANKS:

The Booster Club wants to thank ALL the VOLUNTEERS for selling t-shirts, setting up and cleaning up – your efforts helped make the SLATER INVITATIONAL such a success! Check out the results here! *Slater Invitational

CLASS (SENIOR) PICTURE RETAKE:

Senior Class Picture will be taken FRIDAY – 8 a.m. – in front of the school!

CHORUS:

  • PIANO CLASSES are held on TUESDAY (no PD 1) and THURSDAY – all periods except 5.

THANK YOU For a WONDERFUL CHORAL CONCERT! It was appreciated!

CLUB NEWS:

  • ARABIC CLUB: Thursday at 3:15 in Mr. Herren’s room (114)
  • SCHOLARS BOWL: PIZZA Party will be held Thursday – 5/17 in Mrs. Cornell’s Room after school.
    Election of Scholars Bowl Class Officers will be held on Tuesday – May 22
    Summer practices in the FH Park will start the First Friday in July.

GUIDANCE CORNER:

HORTICULTURE NEWS:

  • Horticulture will be selling CORSAGES ($8.00) and BOUTONNIERE’s ($5.00) for the Senior Prom (May 19!). Sign up with Mrs. Birchmore.

LIBRARY CORNER:

  • Library website This link provides VOLUMES of useful information – why not “check it out”!!! For information about the Homework Success Program, please follow this link: *After School Services

LIBRARY TRIVIA:

5/17: (Q): What does the acronym NASCAR stand for?

  • Congratulations to DAKOTA FOLMSBEE for winning 5/15 Library Trivia! :O)
    5/15 (A): MERCURY is the closest planet to the sun.

NECAP Preparation & Testing Schedule / 11th Grade Science:

  • Thursday – 5/17: 8:24 – 10:00 a.m. – JUNIORS report to Science classes for Test Review and Session III Testing and student questionnaire.
    All other grades will follow their REGULAR SCHEDULE.

PRESCHOOL:

  • Our “little” visitors will be here THURSDAY – between 11:05 & 12:25 p.m.. Please watch for them in the halls.
    Give them a “big” SLATER welcome!

PROJECT GRADUATION MEETINGS:

The LAST 2 Project Graduation meetings have been scheduled! (1) MONDAY – 5/21 and (2) MONDAY – 6/4.
They will be held at 7 p.m. in Mr. Everett’s Room. PLEASE MARK YOUR CALENDAR! See you then.

PROJECT GRADUATION “REMINDERS”:

ALL FORMS MUST BE RETURNED BY FRIDAY – MAY 18

  • These forms were distributed during the WEDNESDAY Senior Meetings! If you haven’t seen them – ask your student!
    NOTE: The GUEST should sign the guest form / SENIOR/STUDENT should sign senior/student form. TY

  • We need parent/guardian chaperones!!!
    To go to The Fun Spot, to prepare breakfast at FHU, and to help organize graduates prior to loading the buses. Please call Christine Pouliot (948-2999). TY

We are STILL LOOKING for pictures for the SENIOR VIDEO! Each senior should send 4 – 8 pictures of themselves at different stages of their lives to Cathy Alger, 21 Young Road, Orwell, VT 05760 – or e-mail them to her at calger@shoreham.net.

PROJECT GRADUATION – SHED RAFFLE WINNER: Congratulations to MARTY IRONS of Fair Haven! Thanks to everyone for your support.

SENIOR PROM:

Saturday – May 19 / from 7 – 11 p.m. / Middlebury Town Hall Theater

  • Tickets: $30 Single / $50 Couple – MASQUERADE THEME – (Meal NOT included) / A mask is provided with your ticket(s)! See Mrs. Phillips for tickets

SPORTS CORNER:

Thursday – 5/17:

  • VARSITY BASEBALL & SOFTBALL vs Hartford (HOME) / Games 4:30 p.m.
  • JV BASEBALL & SOFTBALL @ Hartford (AWAY) / Dismiss 1:32 – Leave 1:40 p.m.

Friday – 5/18:

  • VARSITY BASEBALL & JV SOFTBALL @ Mill River (AWAY) / Dismiss 2:45 – Leave 2:55 p.m. / Games 4:30 p.m.
  • TRACK & FIELD @ Schuylerville Classic (AWAY) / Dismiss 12:52 – Leave 1:10 p.m. / Meet 4 p.m.

YEARBOOK TOTALS UPDATE:

We have only 22 Yearbooks left to sell!

First Come – First Serve!

See Mrs. Ransom or Mrs. Potvin – NO CREDIT CARDS accepted – sorry. (CASH or CHECK only).

EXTRA copies of past Yearbooks available for sale in Mrs. Potvin’s Room (Room 108A)

Years: 2007, 2009, 2011 – $20 each!

We will be providing reminder slips to all students who have ordered Yearbooks and have a balance. These will be put in your T.A. mailboxes.
PLEASE bring in your payment for the FULL BALANCE by June 1, 2012 – so you may pick up your individual Yearbook on “Y” Day – Wednesday – June 6!

FACULTY / STAFF:

END OF YEAR LUNCHEON: Will be held on THURSDAY – June 14! If you plan on attending, please see Ms. Sanborn. Also please see her to pay your dues ($20) – if you have not already done so. TY.

Fair Haven Union High School, in partnership with the community, will promote in all students the knowledge and skills necessary to become independent thinkers, effective communicators, and responsible, productive citizens in the global community.