Class of 2015 - Clinton Technical School

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DAILY ANNOUNCEMENTS
Tuesday
February 17 2015
WE OWN OUR DATA
Updated 01-30-15
Student Population: 590
Students with Perfect Attendance: 71
Students with >97% Attendance: 299
Students with >92% Attendance: 464
Students with >90% Attendance: 503
High Attendance = High Achievement!
WE OWN OUR DATA
Updated 01-30-15
Attendance by Cohort
Class of 2015 (126 students): 94.98%
Class of 2016 (149 students): 95.06%
Class of 2017 (141 students): 95.87%
Class of 2018 (177 students): 95.20%
Clinton High School: (578 students): 95.29%
High Attendance = High Achievement!
GREAT JOB SOPHOMORES!!!!
WE OWN OUR DATA
Updated 01-31-15
Attendance by Cohort
Class of 2015: 99/118 above 90%
Class of 2016: 124/144 above 90%
Class of 2017: 128/142 above 90%
Class of 2018: 151/174 above 90%
CHS: 503/578 above 90%
High Attendance = High Achievement!
GREAT JOB SOPHOMORES!!!!
ACT Data – Class of 2015
ACT State Average: 21.8
National Average: 21.1
UPDATED: 12/12/14
Composite Score
20.96
English
20.28
Math
21.12
Reading
21.31
Science
21.25
66 of 131 SENIORS have taken the ACT
The scoring range is 12-29
ACT Data – Class of 2016
ACT State Average: 21.8
National Average: 21.1
UPDATED: 12/12/14
Composite Score
20.73
English
20.37
Math
20.31
Reading
21.33
Science
21.93
48 of 160 Juniors have taken the ACT
The scoring range is 12-26
Events for Monday
th
•9
grade Boys/Girls
Basketball at Warrensburg
5:30 pm – Aux Gym
• JV Girls/Boys Basketball at
Warrensburg 5:30 pm – Main
Gym
Events for Tuesday
• Varsity Girls & Boys vs
Warrensburg – 5:30
Events for Thursday
• JV/V Girls Basketball vs
O’Hara – 5:00
• Wrestling @ Columbia
–State Finals
Events for Friday
th
• 9 /JV/V
Boys Basketball @
O’Hara – 5:00
• Wrestling @ Columbia
–State Finals
Events for Saturday
• Wrestling @ Columbia
–State Finals
• JROTC Rifle Match
–Home v. Wentworth
Ottawa
University
Pennies for Patients
February 23 – 27
CAMP vs. CAMP
CAMP class with the
most money raised will
earn a pizza party!
Every four minutes a child or adult will be diagnosed with a blood cancer.
The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society’s mission is to cure leukemia, lymphoma, Hodgkin’s
disease, and myeloma and improve the quality of life of patients and their families.
Since its founding in 1949, the LLS has invested more than $600 million for research
specifically targeting blood cancers.
By raising money, CHS can help fund research as well as help families pay for medicines,
the doctor, and other treatment-related expenses.
Every contribution helps save lives of cancer
patients. You CAN make a difference in the fight
for a cure!
Check out a book in honor
of Dr. Seuss’s birthday!
Check out a book and enter
the contest to win a chance
to go to the library party
during camp, Friday,
th
March 6 !
Do you want to be on the
YEARBOOK,
NEWSPAPER, or
CARD-TV
staff next year???
See Mrs. Largent in room
210 to apply!!
Sports is a more than wins and losses and
while we are committed to helping athletes
find opportunities to play sports at the college
level, we believe the most important thing is
getting a college education. As an organization
we are proud to award a $1,000 scholarship to
a college student who best represents a true
leader in sports and life. We encourage all
current or future college students who
competed in a sport at the high school level to
apply for the College Sports Recruiting
Scholarship. The winner will be selected by the
CSS Recruiting Scholarship Committee.
The details for the contest and eligibility
rules are available on our webpage for the
contest.
College Sports Recruiting Scholarship
SCHOLARSHIP OPPORTUNITIES AT UCM:
MoCents is a new online system that makes it easy and convenient for students to
apply for all UCM Foundation scholarships. Go to www.ucmo.edu/mocents and
download the instructions to create your personal account and start applying for
hundreds of available scholarships, funded by alumni and friends through their gifts
to the UCM Foundation.
MoCents replaces the cumbersome paper system that required students to download
individual forms or visit specific departments. Through MoCents, students create a
personalized account and fill out a one-time application. The system will
automatically find all the matches for all scholarships students qualify for based on
information they provide, including major/minor, grade point average and financial
need.
WIN $5,000 for a
4 min speech
Optimist Club
February 22
FORMS IN OFFICE…………………
Clinton High School
Yearbook Staff
TRIVIA NIGHT
Friday,
February 27, 2015
CHS Commons Area, 7:00 pm
See Mrs. Largent in room 210 for more information or to sign up.
Award Amounts
The Buick Achievement Scholarship Program is offering:
• Up to $25,000 per year to 50 first-time or existing college students, renewable for up to four years, and one
additional year for those entering a qualified five-year engineering program
• The actual award amount will not exceed the total cost of the student’s tuition, fees, books, supplies, required
equipment, room and board and other allowable expenses, less other gift aid known at the time of application
(scholarships, grants and other awards that do not have to be paid back). Awards are renewable for the given years
noted above or until a bachelor’s degree is earned, whichever occurs first. Renewal is contingent upon maintaining a
cumulative 3.0 grade point average (on a 4.0 scale), full-time enrollment and continuing to major in an eligible field of
study.
Awards are for students of any age, for undergraduate study only
Applicant Qualifications
Applicants must:
• Be high school seniors, high school graduates, or current postsecondary undergraduate students.
• Plan to enroll in full-time undergraduate study at an accredited four-year college or university based in the U.S. or
Puerto Rico for the entire 2015–16 academic year. Proprietary and online schools are not eligible.
• Plan to major in a specified course of study that focuses on Engineering, Technology, or select Design and Business
related programs of study. See the list of eligible majors.
• Demonstrate an interest in pursuing a career in the automotive or related industries using these areas of study.
• Be U.S. citizens and have permanent residence in the United States or Puerto Rico.
Excluded from consideration are employees and relatives of employees of Scholarship Management Services,
Scholarship America and their affiliates and subcontractors, and GM Foundation directors, officers and staff and their
relatives. Although GM employees are not eligible, relatives of General Motors employees are eligible.
APPLY ONLINE AT: www.buickachievers.com
DEADLINE: FEBRUARY 27, 2015
Credit Recovery
 Mondays and Thursdays
3:10-5:10
 Computer Lab 105
 Talk to your counselor or
Mrs. Guenther if you have
any questions
• Reminder that there is only a $5.00 charge limit
on lunch accounts.
• Any student over the $5.00 limit will be subject
to disciplinary measures (including ISS).
• Absolutely no charging extras or ala’carte.
BREAKFAST at CHS
DID YOU KNOW?
• If you qualify for Free/Reduced Lunch, you
also get Free/Reduced Breakfast!
• If you do not qualify, the reasonable
breakfast price is only $1.20!
Feed Your Stomachs and Your Brains!
EQUITY BANK
• REMINDER:
–If you have not received your Equity
Bank Card, please stop by the bank and
pick one up. The card will get you in
free to all home sporting events
(except MSHSAA sponsored events).
Like
Clinton High School
on Facebook!
Seniors Where are you going
next year?
Please stop by the Guidance Office and
sign the clipboard telling us where you
are going. We need the information for
College Week March 23-27.
Pennies for Patients
February 23 – 27
CAMP vs. CAMP
CAMP class with the
most money raised will
earn a pizza party!
Lane Reid
 Parents: Jim & Mona Reid
 Siblings: Hannah and kind of Big
Steve
 Involved In: NHS, Soccer, Twitter
(follow me @disturbed_23)
 Future Plans: Attend MSU then
spend the rest of my life on a
stage
Laura Daniel
About Me:
*English teacher at CHS
and CTS
*College: Iowa State
University
*Teaching: 5th year
teaching, 2nd
year as a Cardinal. :)
*Family: Chris & Anna
*Hobbies: Running, cooking, reading,
watching football, and spending time with
my family.
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