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ANNOUNCEMENTS September 29, 2011 Print
Written by L. Bellows   

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Thought for the Day: Swallowing angry words before you say them is better than having to eat them later.

1. The PSAT test will be given Tuesday, October 12th at the Loveland Community Building. Juniors may sign up in the Guidance Office and pay the $16 fee.

2. This is the last week Homecoming tickets will be on sale. There will be no ticket sales the week of Homecoming. The Homecoming Dance will be October 8th. Under no circumstances will there be any tickets sold at the door. Repeat, no tickets sold at the door! If you have an out of school or out of town guest, you must get a Dance Guest Pass. You can pick the guest pass up when you buy your ticket or you can find it online at the school’s website. It must be turned into the office the Monday of Homecoming week. If it isn’t handed in, the guest will not be allowed to go. The dance is from 8:00 until 11:00 with the doors opening at 7:30. All students and guests must have id’s. All students and guests must be to the dance by 9:00 or they will not be allowed in. Once you leave, you will not be allowed back into the dance. The announcement of the Homecoming court will be approximately 9:15. Dance rules will be the same as prom – no grinding, front to back, or dirty dancing. Students who do not adhere to these guidelines will be asked to leave.

3. Senior servant sign up is in room 305. You can only sign up before or after school. There is a limited number students allowed to be servants.

4. Do you think your team has what it takes to be champs! The Annual Homecoming Dodgeball Tournament will be Monday October 3rd at 6:00. There is no fee to be in this tournament. Sign up in room 305 before or after school. There is a limit of 16 teams.

5. Sign up for pep assembly games in the main office. You may only sign up for one. At this time the games are: relay race, pack the car, ninja wars, and tug-of- war.

6. The Homecoming parade and bonfire have been changed. The events will now take place on Wednesday instead of Thursday evening. The start time for the parade is 7:30 with the bonfire to follow.

7. Seniors are to meet in the auditorium on Thursday, September 29th at 7:40 a.m. Whiteside seniors will meet when they return from WACC.

8. Seniors! Bring your cash! The annual Senior Servant auction will be Friday right after school in the cafeteria. Students who signed up to be servants must be present to be auctioned off. Fresh-Soph football players will go first due to the away game. Mr. Tennyson will be the auctioneer! 

9. Hey! It’s almost Homecoming Week! Why not decorate your car? The DHS Class Officers will be providing window paint on Thursday and Friday from 2:30- 3:30 in the cafeteria. For only $2 you can paint your windows. See you there and GO DUKES!

10.Any student who owes for more that 2 lunches in the cafeteria will not be allowed to charge a lunch until the balance has been paid.

11.T-shirt design ideas for Leo Club are due Thursday. Turn them into Karen Sanders or Alicia Brown.

12.Friday September 30th is the last day to turn in your Peer Jury applications. If you need an application please see Officer LaMendola in the Guidance Office.


TODAY

Today is the last day to nominate your classmates to be on the Homecoming Court.

 

Dixon Public Schools, in cooperation with the community, will provide students with a comprehensive educational program that produces well-educated, self-sufficient, and involved citizens.