ANNOUNCEMENTS THURSDAY 4-11-2013 Senior Exams: To qualify for exemption from second semester exams, a senior must receive a final grade for the semester that is an A or A-, or equal to or higher than their cumulative GPA and must not exceed three absences after Spring Break during second semester and must have served any Breakfast Clubs or discipline work hours assigned to them. Data Match Forms are in! They will be sold for $1 each at lunch on Tuesday. There are two different forms…one with just your grade and one with the whole school. So bring $2 if you want both. Debate Club News: Teams 4 and 7 debate today in Mrs. Westra’s room at lunch. Be sure to come out. Springtime is here which means it’s time to clean out your closets. Please take a few minutes to go through and take out all clothes that you don’t wear or don’t fit you and bring them in to donate to Mel Trotter. Boxes will be set up in the main lobby and by the gym. Thanks! Like Coffee? Stop in the Media Center this evening from 7-8:30pm to learn more about El Salvador coffee. Bring some money to help support the coffee growing community in El Salvador. Coffee will be sold by the cup and by 12 oz. bags. Both regular and decaf will be available. Proceeds go towards the community. Campaigners meet tomorrow morning at 7 bells…everyone welcome!! Sports News Volleyball Intramurals: Sign up outside the PE Office with a team of 4-6 players. Signups will go all week and games will begin on Monday. Guidance Office News: Seniors headed to Grand Valley State Univ. in the fall: Come to ECO today at lunch for an important meeting. Free practice ACT and SAT tests: If you would like to take a free test, along with receiving your scores back for no charge and strategy session, come to the ECO Office for information on how to enroll. Four job shadow opportunities: Future engineers: There is a job shadow opening for a mechanical engineer. Please stop in ECO today if you are interested. Helen DeVos Children’s Hospital invites you to attend Child Life Career Information Day on Wed., April 17, from 2-4pm. Come to ECO to learn more about this career and how to attend. Mary Free Bed Career Seminar Program is for students interested in the healthcare areas of speech language pathology, orthotics and prosthetics, occupational therapy, physical therapy, psychology and nursing. It is on April 18 from 3-5pm. Come to ECO if you would like to reserve a spot. GRCC is hosting a Career/Internship Fair on April 18 for students interested in Law Enforcement, Corrections and Youth Services. More information in ECO. Juniors and Seniors: The Cornerstone Univ. rep will be at South on Wed., April 17, during 3rd hour. Stop by the main office before next Wednesday to pick up a pass. New Life Thrift Store Job Opening: Part-time cashier paid position - 2 to 3 nights not past 7:30pm - three Saturdays average per month - hours are at the Byron Center AND the Wyoming location. Contact information available from the main office. Must be a student or parent of a student in our five schools. Found: An Ipod shuffle was found in the weight room Tuesday morning…claim in the main office. Also Found: Grey Nike sweatshirt, 1st baseman’s glove, Easton right handed batting glove, two Adidas batting gloves...claim in the office. Happy birthday to Jason Miller, Kollin Kwaske, Taryn Sack, Matt Diemer & Ashley VanderHorst!!