The document provides information about various upcoming events at Clemens High School, including:
- Winners of the Regional History Fair competition and congratulations to all participants
- Details about an upcoming blood drive on March 6th
- Announcement about letterman jackets and other athletic orders on March 23rd
- Notice of a bake sale on Thursday
- Girls softball selling popcorn
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2. Feb 24-25th Regional History Fair at Judson HS –
Total 25 Students
Winners – 3rd Place Website: Noah Land, Patrick
Boyle, and Ian Baker
Honorable Mention Exhibit: Sarah Brown,
Camille Catangal, Sabrina Catangal,
Danielle and Desirae Friesenhahn
Finalist Group Documentary: Austin
Adams, Jose Perez, Abigail Williamson,
and Ryan Darnell
Congrats to all Regional History Fair Participants
3. Blood Drive
• Our next blood drive is Tuesday March 6th
• You must be 16 with parents consent and
weigh 120lbs Or 17 and weigh 110lbs
• Sign up in room Q122 or in indoor courtyard
during both lunches
4. ATTENTION
BOYS & GIRLS
BASKETBALL & SOCCER.
Meca Sportswear will be on campus in the
Athletic office on
March 23rd
during both lunches
to measure for letterman jackets,
take orders for patches, and also measure anyone
that has lettered in other sports
and has been unable to order
earlier in the year.
For more information or a
price list come by the
Athletic office!
6. Girls softball is selling popcorn
Gourmet Caramel corn
Try all six fresh, delicious flavors!
Chicago style, A unique blend of sweet & buttery caramel corn
combined with the finest cheddar cheese popcorn! 16oz.
Buttery Caramel, A sweet, buttery caramel eating sensation! 22oz
Chocolatey Delight, A chocolate lover’s dream- buttery caramel corn
drizzled with white and milk chocolate. 24 oz.
Cherry Delight, Loads of sweet dried cherries & marachino flavor for a twist to our
delicious chocolatey delight. 22oz.
Mint Delight, A rich flavorful mint base topped with rich chocolatey drizzle. 22oz.
Peanut Butter Delight, Bathed in caramel and gently glazed with chocolatey creamy
$16.0
For a pound or
peanut butter drizzle. 22oz.
Place your order with a
Girls Softball player or
more Coach Zimmermann
8. Clemens Girls Varsity Soccer
•The Varsity Soccer Girls will
take on Canyon Lake on
Friday, March 2nd at Canyon
Lake!!
•Varsity- 6:00
•Come out and support your
Lady Buffs!!
9. Pennies for Patients
• We are still collecting Pennies for research into
blood cancers
• Lets see if we can get everyone to bring a
penny for the collection boxes
• Boxes are in classrooms or in the main office
• Top collecting class wins a pizza party
10. HOSA
• Thursday meet in the mall area right after
school for club picture
• Then we need to work on making 150+ Easter
cards for the retirement homes
11. Date:
Friday, March 9th - Saturday, March 10th
Time: 8:00pm-7:00am
Where: Clemens High School
Price: 10$
--For More Information & Registration
Forms see Ms. Rhodes in Room B209 or Ms.
Bailey in Room A213
12. Attention Ladies.
Seniors... Thinking about Prom
If you need assistance already? Need a Dress?
purchasing a Finances tight?
Cap & Gown, We've got the help you
please submit a request at need!!! There is an
the Counseling office to visit organization that has
with Ms. Martinez collected gently used prom
before MARCH 30. dresses. For additional
information, please submit a
request to see Ms. Martinez
at the counseling office.
13.
14. Come the Counseling Office for
information about this contest. The
author of the winning essay will
receive a $500 cash prize.
Deadline to submit entries is
March, 15, 2012. So hurry!
15. Information session for students and parents.
Come learn about the congressional nomination
process
Sunday, March 4, 2012
2:00—4:00pm
At UTSA
Information is available in the Counseling Office
16. Clemens Girls Varsity Soccer
•The Varsity Girls finished with a 0-0
draw against Smithson Valley on Tuesday
improving their overall record to 12-3-2
and a district record of 3-0-2!!!
•Natalie Nielsen had 2 saves
•Come out and support your
Lady Buffs!
17. KEY CHAINS
• HOSA is selling key chains –gold or silver
• Cost $3 Look for any HOSA member for yours.
18. RELAY FOR LIFE IS
COMING UP!
Stop by B213 and ask for
more information from Mrs.
Collier!
There will be a sign-up sheet
available during 4th and 5th
lunches this Thursday and
Friday at room B213!
Relay for Life is a great way
to make new friends and
raise money and awareness
for a GREAT benefit. Let’s
Relay, Buffs!
19. BATTLE OF THE BANDS
KEY ROCK INVITE
YOU TO A NIGHT OF
ROCK-N-ROLL
FRIDAY, MARCH 2ND.
DOORS OPEN AT 5:30
ADMISSION IN ONLY
$5:00
20. Explore UT
The University of Texas at Austin will
host Explore UT on Saturday, March
3, 2012, from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. The
annual open house is free, open to all
ages, K-12, and there’s no registration
for students & families to participate in
the more than 350 learning activities.
Check out activities on the
Explore UT Website
Explore UT offers Information for
college-bound students & learning
activities for all students
21. Guadalupe County Aggie Mom’s
Club Scholarship
Application available at
www.guadalupecountyaggiemoms.org
Deadline: must be postmarked on or
before March 31, 2012
22. THE KIWANIS CLUB OF SEGUIN
IS OFFERING SCHOLARSHIPS
TO QUALIFIED APPLICANTS.
INFORMATION CAN BE FOUND
ON THE COUNSELORS
COLLEGE BULLETIN AND/OR BY
PICKING UP AN APPLICATION
FROM THE COUNSELING
OFFICE. DEADLINE TO SUBMIT
THE APPLICATION IS
APRIL 2, 2012.
23. April 9th @ 5:00 pm in the Beard Gym
New this year-All players must be eligible
24.
25. TACAC Camp College 2012
June 3-6, 2012
Texas Christian University
Camp College is a 4-day “boot camp” for soon to be juniors
and seniors. Students will be able to:
•Identify schools that match your interests and needs
•Write an application essay and create a resume
•Navigate the financial aid maze
•Learn tips, techniques, and strategies for ACT/SAT
•Attend college presentations and college fair.
Only 120 students will be taken into the program.
Apply at http://www.admissions.tcu.edu/CAMPCOLLEGE/
Deadline to apply is April 20, 2012
26.
27. Need someone to talk to?
Having family issues? Peer issues? Personal issues?
Need help with
Feeling tired?
assignments or studying Stressed?
for tests? Overwhelmed?
CIS IS HERE TO HELP
YOU!
Stop by the CIS office in the Library and let Ms. Richter help you!
28. SENIOR CALENDAR INPORTANT DATES TO REMEMBER
March 5,7 8 & 9 Exit Level TAKS Testing (re-test)
March 12 – 16 Spring Break
March 23 End of 3rd 9 weeks
April 2 – May 17 Sr. Credit Recovery Begins
April 14 ACT @ Clemens (registration required)
April 19,26 & May 3 Credit by Exam for acceleration (pre-registration required)
April 24 – 27 Exit Level TAKS Testing (re-test)
April 27 Delivery of announcements (lunch only)
May 4 Prom (tickets must be purchased prior to prom)
May 5 SAT @ Steele (registration required)
May 8 Volleyball Powder puff game
May 14 Honor’s Night – Auditorium 7:00 p.m.
May 16 Delivery of cap & gown
May 17 Football Powder puff game
May 22,23,24,25 SENIOR Exams
Seniors: IT IS IMPORTANT THAT YOU REQUEST A
FINAL TRANSCRIPT BEFORE GRADUATION!!!
The cost is $1.00 each.
MAKE SURE YOU ARRANGE TO HAVE YOUR SAT/ACT SCORES SENT
TO YOUR INTENDED COLLEGES/UNIVERSITIES.
29. ANY SENIOR- we have extra shirts!!
Come by room B203 to pick one up Cost is $15