Announcements

5/17/2022 

LUNCH:

Monday – Grilled cheese, tomato soup, peaches, 1% milk

Tuesday – Chicken nuggets, bug bites, green beans, pineapple, 1% milk

Wednesday – Turkey and gravy, mashed potatoes, applesauce, 1% milk

Thursday –Walking tacos, side salad, whole apple, 1% milk

Friday – Cheese pizza, carrots, mixed fruit, cookie, 1% milk

Those taking from the salad bar must wear gloves.  The gloves are provided near the plates and the gloves must be thrown away at the end of the salad bar line.

Students MUST return their lunch trays to the cafeteria every day.  The commons area will be off limits if trays continue to be left in there.  

The marine recruiter will be here on May 19th from 9:00-11:00. He would like to meet with any interested seniors first, then ALL juniors during second hour. If you have any questions, please see Mrs. Rinkinen

There will be After-School Tutoring on Mondays in the computer lab with Ms. Collins from 3:30-5:00. 

Any students that are failing 2 or more classes will be required to attend lunchtime Homework Help on Monday/Wednesday with Ms. Crittenden in Room 216. Grades will be checked weekly for all middle/high schoolers. If you are on the list at the beginning of the week, you will be required to attend on BOTH Monday/Wednesday.

 

Dive into Daisies. There is a special 4 week program just for new 4K, Kindergarten, and 1st grade girls starting in mid-May! Join Girl Scouts today and receive $10 off extended year membership plus be able to attend any of the events happening in the area.

L'Anse Waterfront Park 10:00-10:30 a.m.

May 21, June 4, June 1, June 11 & June 25

Looking for more information or need help registering?

Please contact Heather Sander at hsander@gsnwgl.org or call us at 888-747-6945
Join or renew by May 13 and receive exclusive access to a virtual event with co-author Kristen Bell of THE WORLD NEEDS MORE PURPLE PEOPLE. Join or renew by May 31 and you'll be entered into a drawing to win outdoor adventure prizes.

All girls who register for 2022-23 by June 30 get a free headlamp, outdoor activity guide and patch!

 

STUDENT SUMMER JOB OPPORTUNITIES:

See Tracy in the High School Office for additional information.

The Ottawa National Forest Youth Conservation Corps is recruiting for summer YCC positions.  Job details are posted on the high school office window. 

 

Baraga State Park & Bond Falls Scenic Site is looking for seasonal park workers.  Details are posted on the high school office window.

 

Village of Baraga has a seasonal position open.  Details are posted on the high school office window.

 

There is a need for camp counselors, for cognitively impaired campers, at Camp Nesbit from June 13 – 17.  Please stop in the office for more information and an application if you are interested.

 

There is a Geoheritage Summer Internship available for students 15-18 years of age who are looking for an exciting summer paid internship. 

The Geoheritage Summer Internship is a 10-day experiential training program that provides opportunities for students who live in the Keweenaw Bay and Keweenaw Peninsula region to learn about reading landscapes, local history and heritage, geology, GIS technology, and navigation. 

The internship will explore various sites around Keweenaw Bay by land and by water aboard the Michigan Tech Research Vessel Agassiz – the ancestral, traditional, and contemporary lands and waters of the Anishinaabeg, the Three Fires Confederacy of Ojibwe, Odawa, and Potawatomi peoples and their more than human relatives. 

The internship will cultivate skills in geology content knowledge, geospatial technology, navigation, Anishinaabemowin (Anishinaabe language), listening and communication, and understanding the history, culture, and heritage of our place. 

For more information visithttps://sites.google.com/view/geoheritage-field-experience/home

For questions contact Erika Vyeecvye@mtu.edu

 

Students are no longer allowed to chew gum in the library, thank you.

 

STUDENT OF THE WEEK:   May 9-13, 2022

Middle School - Jesse J. does his best and tries and takes pride on his work. He also likes to help other students. He participates in class discussions. Keep this up, Jesse! You are Viking Strong.

High School - Reese H. is a determined and disciplined student. She has made learning her job and she takes her work seriously. Reese surpasses expectations on every task and puts in the time to make sure she knows the material. I very much admire when students take responsibility to master any topic we cover in class. Great job Reese and thank you so much for all of your dedication to learning. 


STUDENT OF THE MONTH:  April 2022

Middle School:  Sophie D.

High School:  Ellie D.


ATHLETICS:

Upcoming Sporting Events:   

Monday, May 16th      

Copper Country Invitational Track Meet @ Houghton, 4:00

Tuesday, May 17th 

Ontonagon Invite Jr High Track Meet @ Ontonagon, 4:00. Dismiss at 2:00, leaving from the field house at 2:15.

Softball vs Houghton @ Houghton, 4:00 & 6:00

Wednesday, May 18th 

WIC Golf Invite – George Young, 10:00 EST

HS Track Regionals @ Lake Linden, 3:00

Thursday, May 19th 

Softball vs Gogebic (Bessemer) @ Away, 4:00 6:00

Friday, May 20th 

Lake Linden Golf Invite @ Calumet, 10:00

Softball vs Ironwood @ Home, 4:00 & 6:00