MHS Announcements - Wednesday, February 26, 2025
Published on Feb 26, 2025 10:42

MHS Announcements - Wednesday, February 26, 2025 


 

 

*The MHS Debate team is new this year and competed for only the second time ever yesterday. The team won their debate, bringing the team to 2 and 1 for the year so far. Please congratulate Mia Osterhaus, Ellie Moulder, and Breanna Klimek on their victory!

 

*Attention boys soccer team members there is a meeting now in the tiered lecture hall.

 

*The Multicultural Club is meeting now in room 258. All are welcome. We are celebrating Valentine's Day later - all the good candy is on sale!  See Mr. Collins or Pajci Xiong with any questions. 

 

*Make sure to bring your money to lunch this week! During both A and B lunches, Student Council will be selling Valentines Lip Suckers for $1. Student Council uses this money to give back to the students, so your support is appreciated.

 

*Attention students...are you interested in participating in baseball, boys golf, girls soccer, softball, boys tennis or track and field?  Plan to attend the spring sports meeting on Monday, March 3rd.  Registration starts at 5:00 to double check that you are registered to participate and have paid the $100 activity fee.   The mandatory parent/athlete code meeting with the athletic director starts at 5:30 followed by coaches meetings at 6:00 pm.  There will be ImPACT testing available starting at 4 pm in room 154.

 

*Hidden in Plain Sight:  MHS has partnered with the Dunn Country Partnership for Youth, local law enforcement, and Arbor Place to host an evening designed to share information and resources about drug use and its dangers.  The evening will consist of a presentation by local law enforcement in conjunction with DEA Special Agent Greg Czaczkowski along with providing information about additional community resources.  This will take place at MHS at 7 pm on March 3rd.

 

*Menomonie High School Drama is proud to present Disney's Freaky Friday, a new musical filled with comedy and high-energy numbers. Catch the show this Friday and Saturday (Feb. 28th and March 1st) at 7:00 PM and Sunday March 2nd at 2:30 PM. If you're unable to attend this weekend, there will be shows next Thursday and Friday (March 6th and 7th) at 7:00 and Saturday March 8th at 2:30 PM. Tickets are $5 at the door, we hope to see you there!


*From now to March 10th, the Pulsera Project will be at our school during A and B lunches.The Pulsera Project is a Fair Trade nonprofit organization that supports artisans & communities in Central America through the sale of their colorful hand-woven bracelets, or “pulseras,” in schools across the U.S. Each pulsera costs only $5 and comes tagged with the photo & signature of the artisan who made it. We look forward to your support of these communities in Guatemala & Nicaragua as we lead our pulsera sale in the coming days!

 

Reminder…

Reasons for Backpack Policy

• If backpacks and bags are allowed in classrooms, some students could choose to carry illegal

and unsafe items throughout the day. This includes drugs and weapons.

• Classrooms may become congested, making it more challenging for all students and staff to move safely throughout the room. This is especially challenging for anyone with mobility issues.

Expectations

• Students are expected to take their backpacks, string backpacks, and handbags to their locker during the school day.

• Bags will not be allowed in the classroom or in the hallways unless approval has been given by administration.

• Students cannot be late to class. Having to go to their locker will not be an excuse to be late.