SHS Daily Announcements

SHS Daily Announcements 04/26/2019   Red Day    

Any student who had Mrs. Dietsch as a teacher should go collect their work from the Art show.

  If you would like to get some amazing Spartan Gear, please visit the following website and check out the great designs the Sophomore class has to offer!! shop.fancloth.com/M/489423.  The deadline to order is April 30th!

OPEN TO ANYONE WHO WOULD LIKE TO SHOW OFF ANY INSTRUMENTAL TALENT! Do you play in a band?  Know someone who does?  The Senior and Sophomore classes are hosting a BATTLE OF THE BANDS!!!!!  This will be held in the Performing Arts Center on May 17th and is open to all surrounding schools!!  Tell your friends and let’s show off our local talent!  For more information, please see Mr. Smith in B210 or Mrs. Pattershall in A237.

Prom tickets are now on sale for $65 which includes a meal.  They will be sold during all lunches or through Mr. Boissonneault, Mr. Kearson or the school store.  Checks should be made payable to the Class of 2020.

The Freshman class is holding a penny war.  It will take place April 22nd through May 10th at the Business and Marketing kiosk during all lunches.  Each class will have a jar to drop dollars and pennies into.  Any silver coins such as dimes and quarters tally AWAY points for that class.  Each class will earn the profits from their jar.  For more information, please see any Freshmen class officer.

April is National Poetry Month.  The library will be hosting a poetry slam during Spartan Time on Friday, April 26th, to celebrate!  Please join in as a participant, or an audience member.  You can read an original poem that you wrote, a favorite poem, or song lyrics (must be school appropriate). There will poetry stations in the library for you to create your own poetry all month.  There will be many forms of poetry-creating offered, such as black out poetry, book spine poetry, and found poetry.

FOR SALE AT SHS

 

Spartan Apparel:  See any sophomore or Mrs. Pattershall

Prom Tickets:  See Mr. Boissonneault or Mr. Kearson

 

SPORTS ANNOUNCEMENTS  

 

  CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS

Future Educators Association (FEA) meets after school the second Tuesday of every month in B245.  Come learn about careers in education and what it takes to make a difference.  New members are always welcome.

Civil Rights Team will meet every Monday in Room B235.

 

Health and wellness club meets daily after school in the fitness room!  All students and staff are welcome!  Need a fitness plan?  Get down here!  See Coach Way with Q s.

 

 Anime Club meets now on Fridays 2-3:30 in Room B243.

 

Key club is at 6:30 every Monday in the Sanford high school cafeteria. 

 

Chess and cribbage will be held every Tuesday in room D228 from 2:20 to 3:30. All are welcome.

 

Art Club will be held every Thursday from 2:20 to 3:30 in Room B127.

 

SHS Peer Helper meetings are Tuesday at 7:20 in the small cafeteria (if you bus/ride get you here later than that please join us when you arrive). Help continue the positive school culture at SHS by being part of a variety of events...#justakidfromsanford, student tours, Thanksgiving baskets and much much more.

SLAM (Spartan library advisory meetings)- Create the library program that you want! Meets Thursdays during ST.  If interested in joining, come see Mrs. Raymond in the library.

Sanford High School and Sanford Regional Technical Center support the FOOD BACKPACK PROGRAM. Students receive backpacks full of non-perishable food weekly to take home. We really need backpacks to make this program happen. Please donate NEW or USED backpacks.  Also, if you would like to know more about these resources please see your School Counselor.

 

If you would like to donate New or slightly used Clothing, Shoes, Coats, Hats etc. please see Ms. Williams in Rm A242.

 

If you have any announcements you would like added please email them to cpattershall@sanford.org by 8:30am.  Please specify how long you would like them included.

 

Job Opportunities

 

York’s Wild Kingdom is looking some summer help.  If interested please email Lina Waitkevich @ linawaitkevich@gmail.com 

 

Jones & Lucier Custom Builders is looking for an entry level carpenter.  They do not require experience and are willing to train.  This is open to graduating seniors.  Contact Christopher Jones @ jlcustombuilds@gmail.com.

 

Sanford Car Wash is looking for a fulltime employee willing to work a flexible 40-hour week which includes weekends.  Please contact Sue Vessels @ 651-4889

 

Waban is looking for 18-year-old graduating seniors who might be interested in working in one of their wide variety of employment opportunities.  If interested, please contact Bonnie Leslie @ 324-7955 x618

 

Acton-Shapleigh Youth Conservation Corps has several opportunities for students interested in outdoor work this summer.  Must be 15 with a workers permit.

 

Wells Ocean Rescue is hiring for lifeguards for the summer.  If interested contact Linda Rizzo @ lrizzo@wellstorwn.org

 

The Wash Bay Details is looking for Wash Bay Technicians.  16 years old and up.  Contact Chris Swank @ cswank@britewash.net or call 207-451-9880

 

The Down Maine Veterinary Clinic is looking to hire a veterinary asst./cleaning position part time.  Send resume to downmainevets@yahoo.com or stop in for an application.

 

Community Service Opportunities

 

Animal Welfare Society is looking for students who would like to schedule various days after school or on the weekends to volunteer with projects around the animals. If interested, please contact Rachel Levasseur @ 985-3244 ext. 121

 

For Spoiled Pets is a non-profit organization located in Lebanon which takes in rescued animals.  If anyone is interested in volunteering to get hours they can email Renee @ forspoiledpets@gmail.com

 

Curtis Lake Church Soup Kitchen needs help every Wednesday and Thursday from 5:30 on setting tables, serving meals and cleaning up. See Mrs. Pattershall in Room A237 if interested. Serve once, or as often as you need/want.

Random Fact of the Day: There’s an island full of wild monkeys off the coast of South Carolina called Morgan Island, and it's not open to humans.

Life Hacks from your school nurse: 10 Healthy (And Just As Delicious) Substitutes 1. White rice —> Quinoa  2. French fries —> Sweet potato fries  3. Tomato sauce —> Freshly diced tomatoes 4. Fruit juice —> Fruit water  5. Sliced bread —> Pita bread  6. Sour cream —> Greek yogurt  7. Mashed potatoes —> Mashed cauliflower  8. Mayo —> Mashed avocado  9. Pasta —> Wheat pasta  10. Flour tortilla —> Corn tortilla

 Lunch Today: Pizza Triangles (Choice of Cheese or Pepperoni), Caesar Salad, Sweet Pepper Strips, Strawberries w/ Whipped Cream

Good Luck to the Baseball, Softball, Lacrosse and Tennis teams over the weekend!!!