DAILY ANNOUNCEMENTS Thursday January 29 2015. WE OWN OUR DATA Updated 01-05-15 Student Population:...

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DAILY ANNOUNCEMENTS Thursday January 29 2015

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DAILY ANNOUNCEMENTS

ThursdayJanuary 29 2015

WE OWN OUR DATAUpdated 01-05-15

Student Population: 590Students with Perfect Attendance: 79Students with >97% Attendance: 316Students with >92% Attendance: 481Students with >90% Attendance: 521

High Attendance = High Achievement!

WE OWN OUR DATAUpdated 01-05-15

Attendance by CohortClass of 2015 (126 students): 93.96%Class of 2016 (149 students): 95.19%Class of 2017 (141 students): 95.96%Class of 2018 (177 students): 95.23%

Clinton High School: (595 students): 95.37%High Attendance = High Achievement!

GREAT JOB SOPHOMORES!!!!

WE OWN OUR DATAUpdated 01-05-15

Attendance by CohortClass of 2015: 107/124 above 90%Class of 2016: 128/147 above 90%Class of 2017: 127/142 above 90%Class of 2018: 157/179 above 90%

CHS: 523/595 above 90%High Attendance = High Achievement!

GREAT JOB SOPHOMORES!!!!

ACT Data – Class of 2015ACT State Average: 21.8National Average: 21.1UPDATED: 12/12/14

66 of 131 SENIORS have taken the ACT The scoring range is 12-29

Composite Score 20.96

English 20.28

Math 21.12

Reading 21.31

Science 21.25

ACT Data – Class of 2016ACT State Average: 21.8National Average: 21.1UPDATED: 12/12/14

48 of 160 Juniors have taken the ACT The scoring range is 12-26

Composite Score 20.73

English 20.37

Math 20.31

Reading 21.33

Science 21.93

Week of 1/26-1/31

• 90th Annual Clinton Boys Basketball Tournament 1/26-1/31

Week of 1/26-1/31

• 37th Annual Clinton Girls Basketball Tournament 1/26-1/31

Week of 1/26-1/31

• Boys and Girls JV Basketball @ Lone Jack Tournament – 1/26-1/30

Week of 1/26-1/31

• Freshman Boys Basketball @ El Dorado Springs Tournament 1/26-1/31

Events for Thursday

•Wrestling @ Holden – 5:30

Events for Saturday

•Wrestling @ Warrensburg

FBLA Food Fight Round 2!

What: A competition

between ALL

schools to collect the most food

When: January 26-30

Why: to help our local

Samaritan Center and fight hunger

How To HelpMonday-Friday: Bring in non-perishable food

Every can makes a difference!

Get involved: Volunteer at our local Samaritan center

Call either 885-8555 or 885-3407

What You Can Win

1. A Banner for your School

2. A photo booth (Free) during lunch

3. Bragging rights for an entire year!

The Missouri Society of Professional Engineers (MSPE) Western Chapter will award two $1,500 scholarships to graduating high school seniors who have a genuine interest in engineering and are preparing to attend an approved school of engineering.Please read the instructions carefully by going to the MSPE Western Chapter website www.mspe-wc.org and clicking on Scholarship Info on the left hand side. You can download the application from the website.

Deadline: February 2, 2015

Attention all students that applied to JOB SHADOW:

There will be a mandatory meeting during CAMP on Thursday, February 5th

in the CHS Commons.We will be discussing job shadowing

mock interviews that will held on Tuesday & Wednesday, February 10 & 11.

Sports is a more than wins and losses and while we are committed to helping athletes find opportunities to play sports at the college level, we believe the most important thing is getting a college education. As an organization we are proud to award a $1,000 scholarship to a college student who best represents a true leader in sports and life. We encourage all current or future college students who competed in a sport at the high school level to apply for the College Sports Recruiting Scholarship. The winner will be selected by the CSS Recruiting Scholarship Committee.The details for the contest and eligibility rules are available on our webpage for the contest.College Sports Recruiting Scholarship

SCHOLARSHIP OPPORTUNITIES AT UCM:

MoCents is a new online system that makes it easy and convenient for students to apply for all UCM Foundation scholarships. Go to www.ucmo.edu/mocents and download the instructions to create your personal account and start applying for hundreds of available scholarships, funded by alumni and friends through their gifts to the UCM Foundation.MoCents replaces the cumbersome paper system that required students to download individual forms or visit specific departments. Through MoCents, students create a personalized account and fill out a one-time application. The system will automatically find all the matches for all scholarships students qualify for based on information they provide, including major/minor, grade point average and financial need.

WIN $5,000 for a 4 min speech Optimist ClubFebruary 22

FORMS IN OFFICE…………………

BUICK ACHIEVERSSCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM

PROUDLY FUNDED BYTHE GM FOUNDATION

Award AmountsThe Buick Achievement Scholarship Program is offering:• Up to $25,000 per year to 50 first-time or existing college students, renewable for up to four years, and one additional year for those entering a qualified five-year engineering program• The actual award amount will not exceed the total cost of the student’s tuition, fees, books, supplies, required equipment, room and board and other allowable expenses, less other gift aid known at the time of application (scholarships, grants and other awards that do not have to be paid back). Awards are renewable for the given years noted above or until a bachelor’s degree is earned, whichever occurs first. Renewal is contingent upon maintaining a cumulative 3.0 grade point average (on a 4.0 scale), full-time enrollment and continuing to major in an eligible field of study.Awards are for students of any age, for undergraduate study only Applicant QualificationsApplicants must:• Be high school seniors, high school graduates, or current postsecondary undergraduate students.• Plan to enroll in full-time undergraduate study at an accredited four-year college or university based in the U.S. or Puerto Rico for the entire 2015–16 academic year. Proprietary and online schools are not eligible.• Plan to major in a specified course of study that focuses on Engineering, Technology, or select Design and Business related programs of study. See the list of eligible majors.• Demonstrate an interest in pursuing a career in the automotive or related industries using these areas of study.• Be U.S. citizens and have permanent residence in the United States or Puerto Rico.Excluded from consideration are employees and relatives of employees of Scholarship Management Services, Scholarship America and their affiliates and subcontractors, and GM Foundation directors, officers and staff and their relatives. Although GM employees are not eligible, relatives of General Motors employees are eligible.

APPLY ONLINE AT: www.buickachievers.com DEADLINE: FEBRUARY 27, 2015

Credit Recovery Mondays and Thursdays

3:10-5:10 Computer Lab 105 Talk to your counselor or

Mrs. Guenther if you have any questions

Lunch Accounts• Reminder that there is only a $5.00

charge limit on lunch accounts.• Any student over the $5.00 limit will

be subject to disciplinary measures (including ISS).• Absolutely no charging extras or

ala’carte.

BREAKFAST at CHSDID YOU KNOW?• If you qualify for Free/Reduced Lunch, you

also get Free/Reduced Breakfast!

• If you do not qualify, the reasonable breakfast price is only $1.20!

Feed Your Stomachs and Your Brains!

EQUITY BANK• REMINDER:–If you have not received your Equity

Bank Card, please stop by the bank and pick one up. The card will get you in free to all home sporting events (except MSHSAA sponsored events).

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Shelby Humphreys

Parents: Patrick and Pam HumphreysSiblings: John, Dillon, Steven.Involved in: Poms (Captain), SkillsUSA (Treasurer), Freshman Mentor Program and FBLA.Major: Nursing

Mrs. Shelly Sadler• Things I like: my son Jerrod,

chocolate, Diet Coke, old movies, good books, classic rock, snow, Pinterest

• Things I don’t like: humidity, left-overs, intolerance, indifference, injustice