Monday, March 17, 2008
French Trip
There will be an important mandatory meeting tonight of parents and students who are going on the French trip in June. Ideally, both parent and student should attend, but if this is impossible, one or the other should attend.
The meeting will run from 6 to 7 p.m. in Room 205.
AP ECON
Don’t procrastinate, Choose a DATE and sign up.
Tuesday and Wednesday this week review sessions will be held before school at 6:45 in Mrs. Jensen’s room if two people minimum are signed up by noon today. Remember to sign up in advance for the sessions you want to attend. Otherwise, no session will be prepared or held on the date scheduled. See you at AP Econ REVIEW! It will help you on the College Board Exam in May. Remember, Don’t procrastinate, Choose a DATE.
Attention all students with parking permits
We will again be checking on un-resolved restricted time for all students with parking permits. In order to keep your parking permit, you need to clear up all restricted time by the end of this month. Please see you associate Principal with any questions.
Buzz staff:
Articles are due in the drop box today. We will be working on editing and writing after school in room 132. Hope to see you there if you have an article in this coming issue of the wonderful Buzz.
Chess Club
The Hornet Chess Club’s end-of-the-season tournament continues after school today in room 117. All club members participating must be present.
Environmental Club
Join us next wed we will be working on the display case and continuing our recycling.
New members are always Welcome!
GSA
There will be a GSA meeting after school Wednesday March 19 at 3:05 in room 105. Note the room change. The meeting will be in 105. Mr. Fellinger will host the meeting and it will last until 4:00. The discussion will be on beliefs and differences. Please come ready to share your feeling and opinions.
Remember new members are always welcome.
Attention Math Team Students
Our next math meet is tonight, Monday, March 17, at Notre Dame Academy
Teams are posted outside Room 237. If you are unable to attend or your name is not present, please see Mr. Schwedrsky
Monday the LMC will be closed hours 3, 5 and 7. The LMC will be limited hours 4, 6 and 8.
Music Announcements
Tickets for this years Cabaret show featuring our Center Stage show choir will go on sale today before and after school. The theme of this years show is “Director’s Cut: The Dawning of a New Era” which will celebrate break thru new era’s of music and dance. Tickets are $7 for the stage show. Saturday night there is also an option of a gourmet dinner prepared by our award winning culinary arts class. The tickets for the dinner and stage show are $30. Any questions please see Mr. Flogel
Unity Expo
Attention Students and Staff! The Preble Unity Expo will be held on Friday, April 11. By now, all exhibitor sheets should have been submitted to the Main Office. There will be a meeting for the student coordinators of each exhibit later this week. Listen to announcements and look for an invitation that will explain the time, place and purpose of this meeting.
PAC
Come join us at the Political Awareness Club on Tuesday for our special guest, Brown County Executive, Tom Hinz. Mr. Hinz will answer your questions and join in on the debate on a wide range of issues. Do you ever think the local officials should do more for the teens and young people of Brown County? Well this is you chance to speak to someone in a very powerful position. You could make a difference! Be there Tuesday at 3:05 in Mrs. Jensen’s room, room 107, to meet Tom Hinz, express yourself, and enjoy some free refreshments! Let’s politic it up!
Sting Cancer
Thank you to all the Sting Cancer students who helped with Saturday’s St. Baldrick’s event, and thanks to all who donated to help childhood cancer research. Over $1600 was raised in just two days for our brave principals to have their heads shaved. Also, there were several of your fellow students who courageously stepped forward to join the cause and have their heads, and even eyebrows, shaved as well. Please thank them all when you see them in the hall or in class. The event brought in over $16,300. Preble’s involvement as a host and as participants certainly showed that Preble Pride Prevails!
Reminder that the Sting Cancer meeting this week is on Wed. instead of Thursday, due to spring break.
DECA National Finalists
This past week the Preble DECA chapter competed at the State DECA convention. We had 19 excellent DECA students compete and they did an amazing job as their effort and attitude was very professional.
Our students ALL competed at a high level with almost everybody receiving some type of recognition….. with 10 students earning the right to compete at the National DECA competition later this year which is held in Atlanta, Georgia.
They are:
1. Amanda Hessil
2. Megan Bessett
3. Kasey VanderWegen
4. Kathryn Pahl
5. Ryan Roznowski
6. Alex Falish
7. Brad Parent
8. Jed Voss
9. Andy Brenzel
10. Danny Fitchett
Special recognition goes out to Andy Brenzel who earned a $500.00 scholarship for his 1st place finish in International Business
And Amanda Hessil who earned $100.00 for her 7th place finish.
And Megan Besset for earning a total of $1,300 in scholarships and sponsorships.
There will be an informational meeting for anyone interested in playing for Green Bay United Hockey next season. This meeting is for new players and their parents.
It will be held Tuesday March 18, at 7 p.m. at Cornerstone Community Ice Center.
Vox Box
The Vox Box writers group meeting scheduled for Tuesday has been canceled and rescheduled for Wednesday.
Knitting Group
The Knitting Group will meet Tuesday and Wednesday after school this week in Room 205. The social worker in charge of the program for homeless students is coming on Wednesday to thank the group for their efforts. Please stop by, if only for five minutes, to meet her, especially if you have made or are making a donation of a hat or mittens. Refreshments will be served.
Looking for volunteer ideas?
Check out the service table in the Career Center.
Red Smith School Carnival will be held Saturday, April 19 from 10-2pm. Many volunteers are needed. If interested, pick up a flyer in the Career Center and make the arrangements today. They are counting on you.
Reminder….
Students planning to attend the “Opportunity Knocks” program at UWGB on April 3rd are reminded to turn in your permission slips to Mrs. Bossell in the Career Center ASAP!
Walking Club
Put a spring in your step join the Walking Club. We meet tonight after school by the LMC. We will walk from 3:10-3:45. All students and staff are welcome to join us.
There will be an important mandatory meeting tonight of parents and students who are going on the French trip in June. Ideally, both parent and student should attend, but if this is impossible, one or the other should attend.
The meeting will run from 6 to 7 p.m. in Room 205.
AP ECON
Don’t procrastinate, Choose a DATE and sign up.
Tuesday and Wednesday this week review sessions will be held before school at 6:45 in Mrs. Jensen’s room if two people minimum are signed up by noon today. Remember to sign up in advance for the sessions you want to attend. Otherwise, no session will be prepared or held on the date scheduled. See you at AP Econ REVIEW! It will help you on the College Board Exam in May. Remember, Don’t procrastinate, Choose a DATE.
Attention all students with parking permits
We will again be checking on un-resolved restricted time for all students with parking permits. In order to keep your parking permit, you need to clear up all restricted time by the end of this month. Please see you associate Principal with any questions.
Buzz staff:
Articles are due in the drop box today. We will be working on editing and writing after school in room 132. Hope to see you there if you have an article in this coming issue of the wonderful Buzz.
Chess Club
The Hornet Chess Club’s end-of-the-season tournament continues after school today in room 117. All club members participating must be present.
Environmental Club
Join us next wed we will be working on the display case and continuing our recycling.
New members are always Welcome!
GSA
There will be a GSA meeting after school Wednesday March 19 at 3:05 in room 105. Note the room change. The meeting will be in 105. Mr. Fellinger will host the meeting and it will last until 4:00. The discussion will be on beliefs and differences. Please come ready to share your feeling and opinions.
Remember new members are always welcome.
Attention Math Team Students
Our next math meet is tonight, Monday, March 17, at Notre Dame Academy
Teams are posted outside Room 237. If you are unable to attend or your name is not present, please see Mr. Schwedrsky
Monday the LMC will be closed hours 3, 5 and 7. The LMC will be limited hours 4, 6 and 8.
Music Announcements
Tickets for this years Cabaret show featuring our Center Stage show choir will go on sale today before and after school. The theme of this years show is “Director’s Cut: The Dawning of a New Era” which will celebrate break thru new era’s of music and dance. Tickets are $7 for the stage show. Saturday night there is also an option of a gourmet dinner prepared by our award winning culinary arts class. The tickets for the dinner and stage show are $30. Any questions please see Mr. Flogel
Unity Expo
Attention Students and Staff! The Preble Unity Expo will be held on Friday, April 11. By now, all exhibitor sheets should have been submitted to the Main Office. There will be a meeting for the student coordinators of each exhibit later this week. Listen to announcements and look for an invitation that will explain the time, place and purpose of this meeting.
PAC
Come join us at the Political Awareness Club on Tuesday for our special guest, Brown County Executive, Tom Hinz. Mr. Hinz will answer your questions and join in on the debate on a wide range of issues. Do you ever think the local officials should do more for the teens and young people of Brown County? Well this is you chance to speak to someone in a very powerful position. You could make a difference! Be there Tuesday at 3:05 in Mrs. Jensen’s room, room 107, to meet Tom Hinz, express yourself, and enjoy some free refreshments! Let’s politic it up!
Sting Cancer
Thank you to all the Sting Cancer students who helped with Saturday’s St. Baldrick’s event, and thanks to all who donated to help childhood cancer research. Over $1600 was raised in just two days for our brave principals to have their heads shaved. Also, there were several of your fellow students who courageously stepped forward to join the cause and have their heads, and even eyebrows, shaved as well. Please thank them all when you see them in the hall or in class. The event brought in over $16,300. Preble’s involvement as a host and as participants certainly showed that Preble Pride Prevails!
Reminder that the Sting Cancer meeting this week is on Wed. instead of Thursday, due to spring break.
DECA National Finalists
This past week the Preble DECA chapter competed at the State DECA convention. We had 19 excellent DECA students compete and they did an amazing job as their effort and attitude was very professional.
Our students ALL competed at a high level with almost everybody receiving some type of recognition….. with 10 students earning the right to compete at the National DECA competition later this year which is held in Atlanta, Georgia.
They are:
1. Amanda Hessil
2. Megan Bessett
3. Kasey VanderWegen
4. Kathryn Pahl
5. Ryan Roznowski
6. Alex Falish
7. Brad Parent
8. Jed Voss
9. Andy Brenzel
10. Danny Fitchett
Special recognition goes out to Andy Brenzel who earned a $500.00 scholarship for his 1st place finish in International Business
And Amanda Hessil who earned $100.00 for her 7th place finish.
And Megan Besset for earning a total of $1,300 in scholarships and sponsorships.
There will be an informational meeting for anyone interested in playing for Green Bay United Hockey next season. This meeting is for new players and their parents.
It will be held Tuesday March 18, at 7 p.m. at Cornerstone Community Ice Center.
Vox Box
The Vox Box writers group meeting scheduled for Tuesday has been canceled and rescheduled for Wednesday.
Knitting Group
The Knitting Group will meet Tuesday and Wednesday after school this week in Room 205. The social worker in charge of the program for homeless students is coming on Wednesday to thank the group for their efforts. Please stop by, if only for five minutes, to meet her, especially if you have made or are making a donation of a hat or mittens. Refreshments will be served.
Looking for volunteer ideas?
Check out the service table in the Career Center.
Red Smith School Carnival will be held Saturday, April 19 from 10-2pm. Many volunteers are needed. If interested, pick up a flyer in the Career Center and make the arrangements today. They are counting on you.
Reminder….
Students planning to attend the “Opportunity Knocks” program at UWGB on April 3rd are reminded to turn in your permission slips to Mrs. Bossell in the Career Center ASAP!
Walking Club
Put a spring in your step join the Walking Club. We meet tonight after school by the LMC. We will walk from 3:10-3:45. All students and staff are welcome to join us.
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