Monday, February 4:

 

Breakfast for Tomorrow:

Breakfast Pizza

Fruit

Juice

Milk

 

Lunch for Tomorrow:

Spaghetti & Meat Sauce

Baby Carrots

Garlic Toast

Cinnamon Sugar Applesauce

Milk

 

Announcements:

- The HNS Speech team took 10th out of 22 schools at Saturday's Wayne Invite.  Congratulations to the following medalists:

Entertainment--Sam Harms, 3rd

Persuasive--Brianna Hopping, 5th

Poetry--Brianna Hopping, 7th

 

The next meet for HNS is Saturday in Wausa.  Speech team members should get signed up for practice for the week today.

 -HS Basketball tomorrow vs. Wausa. JV girls @ 4:00 (3 qtrs); JV boys @ 4:45 (3 qtrs); Varsity girls @ 6:15 with Varsity boys to follow. This will be parent’s night for the basketball teams and spirit squad. The Booster Club will be serving Soup & Sandwiches starting at 5:00.

 

-Concession Stand Workers for tomorrow night’s games are as follows:

Homeroom – 5:30: Bella Hulit, Erin Folkers, Erin Meisenheimer & Logan Castillo

5:30 – 7:00: Aidan Gratzfeld, Devan Breen, Carson Jones, Leah Steffensen & Ciara Pinkelman

7:00 – Clean-Up: Alivia Morten, Kennadi Peitz, Hailey Fuerhoff & Rubi Olsen

 

-Noon Dismissal for Teacher’s In-Service on Wednesday.

 

-ASVAB Testing for juniors will be on Thursday.

 

-Any student in grades 7-12 who is interested in attending the No Limits Kick Butts Day in Lincoln with Nurse Freeman on Tuesday and Wednesday March 19-20 needs to fill out one of the applications available in the main office. They are due by WEDNESDAY Feb 13. Apps can also be completed online at www.nolimitsnebraska.com. This is a great opportunity to meet with senators at the state capitol and learn about how Big Tobacco targets youth. Also, it's completely FREE. Transportation and meals are provided by No Limits and you'll get free gear, too. Questions? See Nurse Freeman or email her at jfreeman@esu1.org.

- Nate Metschke, Neligh-Oakdale band instructor and father of 3 small children, died the evening of Dec. 24 after complications during surgery to remove cancerous mass from his liver.

HNS is joining with other schools in the area to have a Penny War with the proceeds going to the Metschke family.

On February 14, the participating schools will post their total amount raised. Locally the HNS class PK-6 and 7-12 that raises the most money according to the rules, will receive a surprise treat!

Containers for the High School will be located at the main office.