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ANNOUNCEMENTS April 14, 2011 Print
Written by L. Bellows   

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Thought for the Day: Be open and accessible. The next person you meet could become your best friend.

1. There is a scholarship for a senior who will be attending Sauk Valley College next year majoring in Theatre/Performing Arts or Speech/Communications. Applications are in the G.O.

2. Attention Peer Jurors, we will have a hearing on 04/17/2011 at 5:00 p.m. Please come to the Guidance Office to sign up.

3. Anyone who did not attend the football meeting Friday should see Coach Luther for a summer practice/weightlifting schedule.

4. Attention Girls Soccer – Saturday’s game against Ottawa has been changed to Thursday, April 14th at DHS.

5. Who will wear the crown? The Mr. School competition is this Wednesday, April 20th at 6:00 in the auditorium. Ricky Laskowski, Tyler Newman, Ben Thornton, Nate Thornton, and Alejandro Valdes will be escorted by beautiful ladies as they answer a surprise question, show their school spirit, display a hidden talent, and new this year is a trivia portion. You won’t want to miss it!  Watch, laugh, and have a good time!  The cost is $2 with a school id and $3 without a school id. Fellas, don't forget to get fitted for your tux by this Wednesday at Sauk Valley Cleaners! 

6. Check the Jobs Board in the Guidance Office. There are opportunities for detasseling, the Midway Drive-In and yardwork.

7. The Ake Dahlquist Memorial Scholarship for engineering is due this Friday.

8. The Dixon Pride Team is promoting the school musical, Once Upon a Mattress. The DHS Drama Group has put in a lot of work into performing an outstanding musical. So get out and support them by attending the musical on Friday, Saturday or Sunday. We are going to have a drawing next week for those who attend the musical. Just turn in your program or ticket stub with your name on it in the box in the main office. So enjoy yourself and take a chance in winning some DPT apparel.

9. Prom table sign-ups are on the bandroom door.

10.Any student attending Prom that will not be attending Post-Prom MUST have a permission slip filled out and turned in by April 20th. Forms are available in the main office.

11.Attention Freshmen –DHS Class rings can be ordered Tuesday, April 19 from 11:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. in the cafeteria. Any upperclassmen that still wish to purchase a class ring may do so at that time.

12.iFlurtz are in! Student Council will be selling them during lunch next week. Cost is $2 each.

13.All students: As the weather becomes warmer, here are a few reminders of the DHS Dress Code which students need to follow:
1. Halter tops, strapless/tube tops, one shoulder tops and spaghetti straps are not allowed.
2. Appropriate footwear must be worn at all times. Slippers are not permitted.
3. All shirts/tops must meet or fall below the waistband of the student's pants.
4. All tank tops must have straps that are at least the width of two adult fingers (One inch or greater)
5. Shorts must have an inseam of at least 3 inches (the length of a standard ID card)
6. Dresses and skirts must be mid-thigh length or longer.
7. No undergarments should be visible at any time.
8. No midsections should be visible at any time.


TODAY

Juniors are to meet 6th and 7th periods today in the cafeteria for PSAE registration.

 

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.