The document contains announcements from Plymouth North High School regarding various upcoming events and deadlines, including:
- Spring sports sign-ups and a meet the coaches night
- Dates for senior athlete awards banquet and graduation
- Ordering deadlines for caps/gowns and senior class clothes
- Reminders for the junior prom fashion show participants
- Recognition of achievements by the winter track and field team
- Information on college visits, guidance resources, and scholarship opportunities.
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7. PNHS Graduation
Graduation
Commencement will
be held on
Saturday, June 8,
2013
8. Cap and Gown on Sale
February 4th – 8th
Can be purchased in Room 331
before school (6:45 – 7:10) or
after school (2:00 – 3:00)
Check or money order only of
$25.00
ALL ORDERS ARE NONREFUNDABLE
9. Senior Class Clothes
Quarter-Zip Sweatshirt (Navy Blue): $30.00
Hooded Sweatshirt (Navy Blue): $30.00
Sweat Pants (Grey): $25/ 00
Order yours today!
Deadline for orders is Monday, February 4th.
See Miss. Allen in room 331.
10. JUNIOR PROM FASHION SHOW ANNOUNCEMENTS
AND REMINDERS
Congratulations to our emcees,
Patrick Fey and Emily
McDonald, for the 2013 Junior
Prom Fashion Show.
Congratulations also to Emily
Ricardo who has been
appointed as Managing
Director.
11. JUNIOR PROM FASHION SHOW
ANNOUNCEMENTS AND REMINDERS
All participants MUST email the
following information by Friday, February
1st to Ms. Stephens. Full name,
selection of song and names of those
with whom you want to walk up to a
maximum of 4 per group.
(estephens@plymouth.k12.ma.us)
12. JUNIOR PROM FASHION SHOW
ANNOUNCEMENTS AND REMINDERS
In the event that we don’t
have enough participants
who have emailed Ms.
Stephens by Friday, February
1st, then we will assume there
is insufficient interest and/or
commitment and the show
will be canceled.
13. JUNIOR PROM FASHION SHOW
ANNOUNCEMENTS AND REMINDERS
It is mandatory that all
participants and helpers
report to room 245 right after
school on
Monday, February 4th
14.
15. Book Drive
Read any good books lately?
Done with a great book and willing
to pass it along for someone else
to enjoy?
The PNHS Literacy Team is
conducting a Book Drive. Our goal
is to create mini “Take a book,
Leave a Book” libraries of donated
books in display cases around the
building. Look for donation boxes
outside English rooms on the 2nd
and 3rd floors or give them to any
English teacher.
17. Meet
Highlights
Ian Allen- Breaks school record in 300m dash places 4th.
Claire O’Donnell- Breaks school record in 300m dash places 4th.
Boys Sprint Relay-(G. Marinos, A. Provo, I. Allen, M. Bambrick) places 5th.
Girls Sprint Relay-(L. Whalen, M. Fracallossi, C. O’Donnell, N. Borofski) places 7 th.
Girls 4x200 Relay- (C. Willis, C. O’Donnell, K. Higgins, M. Fracallossi) places 9 th.
18. NEW Any student taking a
PNHS Late Bus late bus home, please
Information
sign up at the tardy
desk in the morning
before school. You
can also sign up at
lunch time in the
lunchroom foyer.
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21. Colleges Visiting PNHS During The Lunch Break
COLLEGE VISITS:
DATE: CONTACT: COLLEGE:
2/27/13 Katie Rousell Bristol Community College
3/20/13 Joia Souza Massasoit Community College
3/21/13 Sgt. O’Brien Air National Guard
22. PNHS GOOD CHOICE AWARDS
Nominee Nominator
1. Indigo Cara Donna Mr. Fernald
2. Christian Castelli Mr. Butters
3. Kayla Lambert Ms. Centrella
4. Haley McLean Mr. Fernald
5. Allana Mellon Mrs. Macdonald
6. Mr. Scott Mrs. Farley
Thank you for your Good Choices!
23. Hood Sportsmanship Scholarship - $5,000
High school seniors who participated in a varsity sport
and who will be furthering their education by attending
a two or four-year accredited college or university next
year may apply. Students must have earned a
cumulative 3.0 GPA or higher and performed volunteer
work in the community to be eligible. Visit Hood.com
for more information.
Deadline March 1, 2013 at 3:00 p.m.
25. American Student Assistance College Planning Centers
American Student Assistance College Planning Centers
offer free assistance with completing financial aid
applications, both in=person at the Centers and over the
phone by calling -877-ED-AID-4U (1-877-332-4348). This
service is provided by ASA with funding and support from
the Massachusetts Department of High Education – Office
of Student Financial Assistance.
26. Guidance Information
****Seniors****
“The Grand Lodge Knights of Pythias is
sponsoring a Poster Contest whose
subject is
“Don’t be a Bully, be a Friend.”
Three prizes will be awarded.
See Ms. Scanlon in Guidance for more
information.
27. Scholarship Opportunities for Seniors
Rockland Trust Scholarship – $2,500 – Application available at all
Rockland Trust Branches – for more information see Ms. Scanlon in
Guidance. Deadline: March 15, 2013
Carver Women’s Softball League Scholarship –
www.carverwomenssoftball.com
South Shore Bay Band Music Achievement Scholarship Award –
Application available in Guidance. Deadline: April 13, 2013
Best Buy Scholarship – $1,000 - http://pr.bby.com
28. SENIORS
The Massachusetts Knights of Pythias will award
three scholarships each in the amount of $1,000 to
students who best qualify, based on their altruistic
services to the community. Academic
achievements have no bearing on this scholarship
as it is based solely on the students’ Community
Service efforts. Deadline April 1. Please see Ms.
Scanlon in Guidance for more information.
30. Winners of the Scholastic Art & Writing Awards
Abbi Johnson Grade 12 Honorable Billy Sears Grade 12, Gold Key for
Mention for The Seventeetnth Year, Oil Longing, Photograph 13x19
Painting 16x20
31. Billy Sears Grade 12, Silver Key for
Plastered Palace, Photograph 13x19
Emily Whynott (Grade 9), Silver Key for
Vegetable Color Study Acrylic Painting
11x13
Winners of the Scholastic Art & Writing Awards
32. Eric Mearls (Grade 9), Honorable Mention
for Still Life, Charcoal Drawing 9x12
Winners of the Scholastic Jordan Kaiser (Grade 11),
Art & Writing Awards Honorable Mention for Self Portrait
In Doubt, Charcoal Drawing 24x36
33. Katie Cohoon (Grade 12),
Honorable Mention for Self
Portrait, Charcoal Drawing
24x36
Leslie Mor’on
(Grade 12), Gold
Key for Grey Sun,
Painting 30x40
Winners of the Scholastic Art & Writing Awards
34. Elizabeth Tosi Samantha White (Grade Stayshia Cody (Grade
(Grade 11), 11), Silver Key for Self 11), Honorable Mention
Silver Key for Portrait, Charcoal for “Self Portrait”,
Self Portrait, Drawing 24x36 Charcoal Drawing
Charcoal 24x36
Winners of the Scholastic Art & Writing Awards
Drawing 24x36
35. Nicole Day (Grade 11), Honorable Kelsi Spencer (Grade 10), Silver Key
Mention for “Oreo Dispenser” for “Salt and Pepper Frog”
Winners of the Scholastic Art & Writing Awards
36. Trudy Bryant (Grade 12), Trudy Bryant (Grade 12), Silver Key
Gold Key for “Goat” for “Screaming Octopus”
Winners of the Scholastic Art & Writing Awards