PHS ANNOUNCEMENTS

Friday, December 20, 2019

***Announcements presented to you by the Senior Technology Seminar Class***

Lunch: Grilled Chicken Sandwich, Sand. Salad Cup, Baked Chips, Carrot/Dip, Juice/Applesauce Cup, Milk 

Character Traits: Citizenship - “Citizenship is the chance to make a difference to the place where you belong.” - Charles Hardy

-GENERAL NEWS-

Semester Test Schedule

Dec. 20 - Make-up day for any missing semester tests or assignments.

Dec. 20 - Grades due by 3:30 p.m.

 

Just a reminder that schedules for 2nd semester will not be printed out for you when we return on January 6th.  You will need to check your HAC account for your schedule. Students should follow the schedule posted on your HAC when we return.   

Merry Christmas Dress Up Days (December 16th -20th)  

Friday, 12/20 - Baby It's Cold Outside: Wear a flannel shirt

All 10-12 grade students need to join Pocahontas High School Google Classroom. The code is idl73bu

Pocahontas Public Schools will be closed for the Christmas Holiday, Monday, December 23, 2019 through Friday, January 3, 2020. The district will conduct its regular schedule on Friday, December 20, 2019. Pocahontas Public Schools will re-open on Monday, January 6, 2020.  

ATHLETIC PASSES: Starting with Basketball Season, students can no longer use their Fall Athletic passes to get into games.  Winter Athletic passes (green) will only be accepted. 

IMPORTANT REMINDER:  State law prohibits all motorists from using a cell phone while in a school zone or passing a school building when children are present.  The law prohibits both talking and texting while driving in those areas. School zones encompass each building campus and parking area as well as the road in front of and extending well beyond school building campuses.

PHS Booster Club is selling Tip-Off t-shirts.  They are $12.00 each. Please see Mrs. Monica Brewington to purchase one. 

 

UAMS HPREP is an outreach program that provides Arkansas high school students with the opportunity to prepare for college, gain exposure to various career paths in health and interact with students, faculty and staff of this academic health center. HPREP accomplishes the mission of supporting current and future health professionals from underrepresented backgrounds. Event will be Saturday, February 22nd, 2020 from 9:00am to 4:00 pm. Transportation is not provided, and it is up to the student to get to Little Rock and back.  Click the link to find out more and how to apply: https://cda.uams.edu/events-2/hprep/ 

 

The Clothing Closet is in need of clothing for younger children.  If you have any child clothing you would like to donate please get in touch with Amy Lynch or a member of the closing closet. Thank you! 

 

Girls Go CyberStart Initiative - Registration Open

Open to female high school students, the Girls Go CyberStart initiative encourages participants to explore their interests in cyber studies, learn core cybersecurity skills, and build confidence in problem-solving.

Girls Go CyberStart is a free, online game open to all female students in grades 9 through 12, regardless of their prior knowledge or experience with cybersecurity and information technology. Playing alone or on teams, participants solve challenges to gain points and advance through levels, earning prizes along the way. In addition to individual prizes, such as trips, gift certificates, and computers, the three in-state schools with the most participants win monetary prizes.

https://go.joincyberstart.com/

 

 

-SENIOR NEWS-    

PROJECT GRADUATION:  Students who want to submit an awesome t-shirt design for seniors should see Mrs. Steimel.  Designs should be submitted by Christmas break!!

 

Seniors are needed to sit at basketball games and sell 50/50 tickets- 2 to 3 students are needed at each game. Sign up sheets are on Mrs. Baty's door. 

 

If you are planning to attend BRTC, the Foundation/Private Scholarship Application is now available online!  Applications are due by March 1st. Follow this link to complete: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdfHK_83gWe3TMRRuXpnRBV-iqJ0vC8N

 

Seniors, check the list on the board across the office or in your English room for the correct spelling of your name. This is the name that will appear on your diploma. If this name is incorrect it will be incorrect on your diploma. Please contact the office for any changes.

There will be a Project Graduation meeting for ALL seniors Monday, December 16th at noon in study hall. Please try to attend!!! 

 

Seniors looking for scholarship opportunities should visit the following link

https://docs.google.com/document/d/1sRZ8cvXXqtEn38tJJ-C0bzGU1vJODNzaAo8Tmb2ejNc/edit?usp=sharing  

Mrs. Stewart updates this on a regular basis to add the most recent scholarships.

 

Seniors, if you have any kind of disability (learning, physical, emotional, etc.,) you may qualify for assistance through Arkansas Rehabilitation Services (ARS.)  Their mission is to prepare Arkansans with disabilities to work and lead productive and independent lives through a variety of services. Please let Mrs. Hampton know if you would like to visit with her to find out more and if you qualify.

 

A-State's privately funded scholarship application is now available.  Deadline is February 1st.  https://www.astate.edu/a/finaid/types-of-finaid/scholarships/privately-funded-scholarships.dot

 

Project Graduation is organized by the parents and the students of the graduating class. If you plan to graduate in May of 2020, we encourage you to participate by attending some or all meetings and events. You will receive incentive points.

 

Next Project Graduation Meeting is Thursday, January 9th @ 5:30 Study Hall. 

 

Project Graduation is selling tickets for a recliner that was donated by Dawson Furniture. Tickets cost is 1 for $5 or 10 for $20. Seniors and or parents, please contact Angie Capps (870-378-0564) or Heather Akins (870-378-3044), if you would like to sell some tickets.

 

Project Graduation will be hosting a concert by Zack DeClerk & Emily Weisenbach at BRTC on March 7th, 2020. Ticket sales will start  in January.

 

 

-CLUB NEWS-

A/V Club: PHS and PJHS are starting an A/V Club.  In this club you will be streaming events that happen on and off campus, sporting events, and a whole lot more.  If you are interested in joining the A/V club, please check you email or fill out this form

FFA: Any FFA members that are Seniors the National FFA Scholarship Application is now open and will need to be completed by January 6th, 2020.

 

The FFA chapter will be conducting a holiday community service project. Check with Mr. Washburn for details. 

 

FFA: Results from the Spring River Sub-Areas Contest for Leadership; Parliamentary Procedure: First Place; Creed Speaking:  First and Fourth Place; Extemporaneous Speaking: First Place; Conduct of a Chapter Meeting: First Place; Job Interview:  Third Place; Prepared Public Speaking: Fifth and Sixth Place; Discussion Meet: Sixth Place; The Pocahontas FFA Chapter Had a great night at contest!!

NHS would like to thank all students who participated in the blood drive.  It is an act of kindness and humanity to give the "gift of life"! We totaled 37 pints which allows for a $250 scholarship to a lucky senior! 

 

COUNSELOR NEWS…..

CAREER COACH – LINDSAY STEWART (Lindsay.stewart@pocahontaspsd.com)

Parents and students! Please follow Mrs. Stewart's Facebook page, BRTC Career Coach. The site will be updated regularly with special events and important information regarding college and career planning https://bit.ly/2w7fGrg       

Google Classroom Code: rcwb5il 

SCHOOL COUNSELOR – STEPHANIE HAMPTON (Stephanie.hampton@pocahontaspsd.com)

Concurrent credit forms are in Mrs. Hampton’s office! 

ONLINE BULLYING REPORT FORM - Students, parents, and staff members can now complete an online bullying report form to report alleged bullying or harassment that occurred on school property; at school-sponsored activity/event off school property; on a school bus; or through social media, text messages, or email in the current school year by clicking this link or by visiting the districts website.  

Common APP - Seniors, do you want to complete only ONE application for over 900 colleges, including AState, UCA, Hendrix, U of A, Lyon, and more? Check out the Common App!  

Parents and students, please enjoy this issue of Your Teen.  It has very helpful information about next steps in the college admissions process and what students should focus on in their junior and senior years of high school. This issue contains information about

 

🎓 Preparing for the ACT/SAT 

🎓 Developing a list of potential schools for students 

🎓 Crafting winning essays

🎓 Application do’s and don’ts 

🎓 Applying for financial aid and scholarships

🎓 How to handle deferral, wait-list, or rejection (it happens)

COLLEGE & MILITARY REPRESENTATIVES VISITS 

All visiting reps will set up a table in the student center during lunch (11:45-12:27) on the appointed date.

Mrs. Stewart’s Career Coach Google Classroom has been updated with current  opportunities and scholarships. Check your class folder to see what is offered for your current grade. These will be updated on a regular basis.

 

Upcoming ACT’s 

Saturday, February 8th - Register by January 10th 

Saturday, April 4th - Register by February 28th 

Fee waiver- If you receive free or reduced lunches, see Mrs. Hampton! You can get a waiver for two different tests!

Registration- Register @ actstudent.org. See Mrs. Hampton or Mrs. Stewart if you need help registering. 

 

DEADLINE: DECEMBER 20th - Spring BRTC concurrent credit applications are in the counselor's office.  All applications must be returned to Mrs. Hampton by Friday, December 20th.  

- Remember, Jr.'s & Sr's can get up to 2 (3 credit) concurrent credit courses covered each semester by the Concurrent Challenge Scholarship at BRTC. (This is completely different than (and will not affect) the AR Academic Challenge Scholarship.  

- If you receive free or reduced lunches, you could also get up to 6 credits covered by the school district.  Ask Mrs. Hampton about this!

 

Test Prep-

1.) 2019-2020 Preparing for the ACT Test booklets - free in Mrs. Hampton's office! The booklet contains general information about the ACT tests and practice tests with answers for each subject section.

2.) Chromebook App - Before logging into a Chromebook, click on Apps at the bottom of your screen. Select Test Nav.  You may need to “select a different customer” to switch to the ACT login page. No login is needed. On the login page, click on Practice Test. There are timed and untimed practice sessions.

 

Photo ID - If you do not have a photo ID, see Mrs. Hampton for an ACT ID form. They will not admit you to your ACT session without your ACT test ticket AND either a photo ID or the ACT ID form.

 

-DAILY NEWS-

Friday 12/20

  • Friday December 20th, 2nd chance breakfast will be available in the cafeteria, we will not set up in the concession stand

  • Girls Basketball: Southside @ HOME - 4:00

  • Boys Basketball: Southside @ HOME - 6:00

  • Makeup testing for any remaining assignments

  • Concurrent Credit forms are due today! If you have not turned one in yet and plan on taking concurrent credit classes next semester, see Mrs. Hampton immediately. 

  • Baby It's Cold Outside: Wear a flannel shirt

  • Christmas Break - Dec. 23rd - Jan. 6th!! Enjoy :) 

 

 

-UPCOMING EVENTS- 

ACADEMIC ASSEMBLIES

Jan. 23 - 3rd Period

March 20 - 6th Period 

April 30 -  2nd Period 

BOYS BASKETBALL

Jan 3 - Gosnell @ HOME - 5:30

Jan 7 -  Batesville @ HOME - 5:00

Jan 10 - Valley View @ HOME - 6:00

Jan 13 - Highland @ AWAY - 5:00

Jan 16 - Batesville @ AWAY - 5:00 

Jan 17 - Westside @ HOME - 5:00

GIRLS BASKETBALL

Dec 27-30 - Lonoke Holiday Tournament @ AWAY - TBA

Jan 4-11 - Kell Classic (Swifton) - TBA

Jan 6 - Batesville @ HOME - 5:00

Jan 14 - Highland @ AWAY - 5:00

SWIM TEAM

January 7 - @ HOME - 5:00