9:15 BLOCK A 7:30 - Northside Middle School

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DAILY ANNOUNCEMENTS
TUESDAY, MARCH 24, 2015
REGULAR DAILY
CLASS SCHEDULE
7:45 – 9:15 BLOCK A
9:22 - 10:52
10:59 – 1:08 BLOCK C
1:15 – 2:45 BLOCK D
7:30 – 8:20
8:25 – 9:15
BLOCK B
1st LUNCH
2nd LUNCH
3rd LUNCH
4th LUNCH
1:15 – 2:05
2:10 – 3:00
SINGLETON 1
SINGLETON 2
10:52 - 11:20
11:28 - 11:56
12:04 – 12:32
12:40 – 1:08
SINGLETON 7
SINGLETON 8
Chicken Poppers / Roll
Hot Dog
Baked Beans, Tater Tots, Vegetable Cup, Fruit
Individual Pizza
LOCATIONS @ D-B
Outside Little Theatre -2nd Floor
Activities /Gym Lobby near Restrooms
Field House near Kevin Trivette’s office
Lobby of CTE Building
Senior Meetings
for Graduation
Monday, April 6
A-L, Block A
M-Z, Block B
Little Theater lower level
Tutoring
Monday
3-4: Math / English / Biology (Library)
Tuesday
Wednesday
3-4:
3-4:
3-4:
3-4:
Thursday
Friday
English (Library)
Math / English / Biology (Library)
Chemistry (Library & 204)
Math (Library)
3-4: Physics (Library)
Jostens will be here during lunches
outside the cafeteria on Wednesday
March 25. They will be distributing
graduation supplies and taking class ring
orders.
D-B Cheerleading Tryouts
April 14th-17th
3:30-6:00
Congratulations to the 2015-2016
D-B Spirit Shakers!
Alyssa Jones
Amara Kincaid
Chloe Lowe
Elli Walker
Hallie Miracle
Hannah Emery
Janiya Johnson
Jenna Murphy
Jessica Crawford
Kaylee Cox
KayLee Street
Madison Bailey
Madison Williams
Natalie Falconer
Natalie Goins
Olivia Robinette-Bevins
Rachel Doub
Ruthie Rogers
Sophie Sanders
Sydney Davidson
Sydni White
Congratulations to Dramahawks who qualified
for state THSSDL (Tennessee High School
Speech and Drama League) competition to be
held on April 18 in Knoxville.
Kelli Frawley, After Dinner Speaking
Zoe Stout, Dramatic Interpretation
Lukas McCrary and Aaron Johnson, Duet Acting
Jackson Fox and Merritt Cagle, Duo Interpretation
Savannah Honaker, Extemporaneous Speaking
Ethan Addlestone, Humorous Interpretation
Congratulations to Dramahawks who qualified
for state THSSDL (Tennessee High School
Speech and Drama League) competition to be
held on April 18 in Knoxville.
Kendall Hubbard, Impromptu Speaking
Hunter Eaton, Original Oratory
Morgan Hudson, Original Oratory
Devin Hooven, Pantomime *1st Place in District
Moose Odom, Pantomime
Claire Page, Poetry
Congratulations to Dramahawks who qualified
for state THSSDL (Tennessee High School
Speech and Drama League) competition to be
held on April 18 in Knoxville.
Lexie Little, Prose *1st Place in District
Mikaela Lifford, Solo
Anna Mader, Storytelling
Raine McKee, Storytelling
*** Also congratulations to Jackson Fox and Aaron Johnson
who were honored as “All Star Cast” in our one act play Speed
Date.
RESCHEDULED FOR APRIL 22
Lunch Visits to D-B
Navy
March 24
Seniors and Parents
Need help with the FAFSA,
ACT registration, or final college applications?
Seniors and parents can sign up
for an individual appointment for this
service available
at D-B on Tuesdays and Thursdays.
Come by or contact the D-B
Counseling office for an appointment.
Important Mu Alpha Theta
Meeting
Wednesday, March 25
3:05pm
room E119
Bring t-shirt orders and sign up to
volunteer for Middle School Math Day.
SERVICE LEARNING
STUDENTS
THERE ARE STILL OPPORTUNITIES FOR
MENTORING AND TUTORING!
PLEASE CONTACT JACLYN CLENDENEN
AT JACKSON ELEMENTARY AT 378-2241
TO SET UP YOUR HOURS.
FLEXIBLE TIMES AVAILABLE!
Dobyns-Bennett Freshmen & Sophomore
students will attend Career Day @ Northeast
State Community College from 8:30-1:30 on
Friday, April 17, 2015
Students report to the cafeteria at 8:20.
Buses will depart promptly @ 8:30.
Lunch will be provided by Northeast State Community College.
Students must follow the policies & procedures outlined in the 2014-2015
student handbook.
PERMISSION FORMS ARE DUE BY FRIDAY, APRIL 10, 2015
Final round of
the 2nd Annual Tri-Cities Poetry Slam
will be hosted by the JC Poets Collective in the
OLD SOUTH BALLROOM (formerly The
Battery). The slam will begin at 7:30.
Dobyns-Bennett has two of the three finalists
competing that evening: Dawn Strobel and Kelli
Frawley.
Come out and cheer on our D-B slam poets!
Northeast State Educational Access and Diversity
Scholarship
Available at www.NortheastState.edu/scholarshipprograms after February
1st. Find application scholarship applications under Internal Programs
menu option. Deadline: Monday, June 1st.
Summer
Engineering
Programs
For: 7th to 12th graders during the summer of 2015
Attend and…
• Learn about careers in engineering
• Explore UT’s Campus
• Tour engineering labs and facilities
• Compete in engineering challenges
• Cultivate new friendships
• Jump start my academic career
Application deadlines vary by program (April 10th)
For
information:
http://www.engr.utk.edu/diversity/pre_college.html
Tennessee School of Beauty
C.B. Brown Scholarship
Program
Eligible: High school seniors, not previously or
currently enrolled in a Cosmetology course. For
students interested in pursuing a career in
cosmetology.
Award: $14,995
Applications are available in the Counseling office and
the Career Counseling office.
Deadline: March 31st
Sewanee Environmental
Institutes Pre-College Field
Studies Experience
Pursue environmental studies while exploring the
Domain of the University of the South—13,000
acres of forests, lakes, caves, and rock outcrops—
at the Sewanee Environmental Institute’s PreCollege Field Studies Experience (“SEI” for short)
from June 28 to July 11, 2015.
For more information visit http://sei.sewanee.edu/
Application deadline is April 10th.
Suntrust's Off to College
Scholarship Sweepstakes
Online Application open on September 15, 2014.
Eligibility is not based on GPA or financial need.
Award: One $1,000 winner will be chosen every two weeks from
October 31, 2014 through May 15, 2015.
You may enter once per drawing; however, students can register
after each drawing for the next scheduled drawing.
Apply
at https://www.suntrusteducation.com/ScholarshipSweepstakes/i
ndex.htm
Show off your math skills
and your school spirit with
this one-of-a-kind t-shirt!
Available for a limited time
only! Shirts are $10 each.
See any member of Mu Alpha Theta or Mrs.
Tate (E119) or Mrs. Grecol (E120) to purchase
one.
Janice M. Scott Memorial
Scholarship
Award: $2,500
Qualifications: US citizen, 3.0 GPA,
senior who plans to enroll full-time at 4
year college, leadership, community
service, extra-curricular activities,
financial need.
Applications are available in the
Counseling office Scholarship box
Deadline: March 31st
“Why I am Thankful for My Teacher”
Essay Contest
Eligibility: Tennessee students in grades k – 12.
What to write: Essay sharing how a teacher has
impacted their and life and why the student is
thankful for them.
Award: $500 scholarship
Deadline: April 3rd
Information is available in the Counseling Office
Scholarship Box
ETSU – Sigma Phi
Epsilon – Balanced
Man Scholarship
Award – one $500 and one $1,000
scholarship
Eligibility – Male enrolling at ETSU Fall
2014.
Applications are available in the Counseling office
Deadline: May 1st
2014-2015 Fall Branch Community
Chest Scholarship
Amount: $500
Qualifications: Must reside in Fall Branch, or
surrounding community that is served by the
Fall Branch Community Chest, Senior, 3.2 GPA,
plan to continue education following high
school
Application is available in the Counseling
Office Scholarship Box
Deadline: April 8th
University of Tennessee
Chattanooga Summer Business
Experience:
June 15th – June 20th
Experience college life, interact with expert faculty and
business leaders and explore Chattanooga during the UTC
Summer Business Experience. The six-day residential
summer program is designed for academically talented
rising high school seniors who are interested in a career in
business.
Apply now at utc.edu/business-summer
Athnet Sports Recruiting Scholarship
Award: $1,000
Eligibility: Current or former athlete at the high school or college level and
must be a current college student or high school senior entering college.
How to Enter: Write a 400-500 word essay describing how the lessons
learned through playing sports have positively impacted you as you pursue
your college education.
Essay due June 1st
Information and entry available at
http://www.athleticscholarships.net/scholarship-contest.htm
Middle Tennessee Network
Association
MTSU Alumni Scholarship
Awarded to MTSU bound high school seniors. Academic
achievement, financial need, good work ethic, community
outreach, and valuing education are taken into consideration.
Award Amount: $500 for an academic year.
Deadline: May 8th
Applications are available in the scholarship box in the
Counseling office.
March 24
March 26-28
March 30-Apr 3
April 6
April 7
April 10-11
Crockett
Warrior
Classic
Charleston
Classic
Tennessee
High
Volunteer
Scott Dean
Tournament
Away
6:00
Murfreesboro
TBA
Charleston SC
TBA
Home
6:00
Away
6:00
Knoxville
TBA
Mar 24
Mar 26
Volunteer
Tenn. High
Away
Home
Winged DeerMar 27-28 Topper Classic
JC
Mar 30-31 Azalea Tourney
SC
April 6
Boone
Away
April 7
Central
Home
4:30
4:15
TBD
TBD
4:30
4:15
Mar 24
David Crockett
Home
5:30
Mar 27-28
Jon Metcalf Highland
Cup
Home
TBA
Mar 31
Bearden
Away
6:00
April 7
Daniel Boone
Away
5:30
April 9
Morristown East
Home
6:00
Hardin Valley
Sat Mar 28
Beach Run
April 3-4
Frank Carver Inv.
Sea Rays Relays
Big 7 / IMAC
Times-News
Sat. April 11
April 10-11
Sat April 18
May 1
Away
Myrtle
Beach
Bristol
Knoxville
Home
Science Hill
TUESDAYS
Room W-280
Gay-Straight Alliance meets every
Wednesday in either Mr. Jon Tully’s Room
(W-272) or Mr. Adam Hall’s room (E-102).
Check out our Facebook page:
Dobyns-Bennett High School Anime Club
FYI
Colors: Gold, Silver and Black
Theme: “New York, New York.”
Song: “Empire State of Mind”
Aug 20
Aug 28
Sept 4
Sept 11
Sept 18
Sept 25
Thurs Oct 1
Oct 9
Oct 16
Oct 23
Oct 30
Tennessee High
Oak Ridge
William Blount
Sevier County
Hardin Valley Academy
Open
Maryville
Bradley Central
Bearden
Jefferson County
Science Hill
Away
Home
Away
Away
Home
7:30
7:30
7:30
7:30
7:30
Away
Home
Home
Away
Home
7:30
7:30
7:30
7:30
7:30
Homecoming
Sr Night
D-B’S TARDY / ABSENCE
POLICY REMINDER
Please remember that participation in
prom and graduation ceremony are tied
directly to attendance. Students who
accrue instances of tardiness or
absenteeism greater than 10% of the time
in any one class will be ineligible for
these activities.
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