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Title: Chancellor High School


1
Chancellor High School
  • Thursday
  • February 22, 2007
  • B Day

2
ATHLETIC EVENTS
  • (BUS DEPARTURE TIMES IN PARENTHESIS NEXT TO AWAY
    EVENTS)
  • Monday, 2/19
  • -TRACK DISTRICT MEET _at_ CAROLINE - 11 AM (930
    AM)
  • Tuesday, 2/20
  • -BOYS' BASKETBALL- REGION I TOURNEY LAFAYETTE _at_
    CHANCELLOR - 7 PM (VARSITY ONLY-ADMISSION-5.00)
  • Wednesday, 2/21
  • TRACK REGION I MEET _at_ YORK HS - 930 AM (630
    AM)
  • IF BOYS' BASKETBALL TEAM WINS ON Tuesday, THEY
    WILL PLAY AGAIN ON Thursday, 2/22.
  • OPPONENT SITE TO BE DETERMINED.

3
ATTENTION STUDENTS
  • If you ordered a Valentine carnation from
    National Honor Society and wish to get a refund,
    please see Mrs. Holmes before or after school in
    the Social Studies office, Rm B229. Only the
    person who placed the order is eligible for the
    refund. The deadline for refunds is Friday, Feb.
    23rd. Thanks!

4
Attention ALL Cheerleaders!
  • You are to have you uniforms clean and returned
    to Ms. Biesboer by Friday, February 23rd. If you
    have any questions, please see Ms. Biesboer
    ASAP!

5
VOLUNTEERS NEEDED!
  • LOOKING FOR VOLUNTEERS TO HELP WITH THE HARRISON
    ROAD ELEMENTARY SCHOOL PTA FAMILY BINGO NIGHT ON
    MARCH 9TH FROM 6OO PM UNTIL 930 PM. THIS EVENT
    CAN BE USED TOWARDS YOUR COMMUNITY SERVICE HOURS.
    PLEASE SEE MRS. KOBERSTEEN IN THE CLINIC IF YOU
    ARE INTERESTED.

6
BASEBALL TRYOUTS
  • Varsity and Junior Varsity baseball tryouts
    ball players are to report to the field house
    after school expect to practice until 5 to
    530 each day.

7
RED BOX
  • Because its last two performances were cancelled
    for weather, THE RED BOX, Chancellor's improv
    comedy group, has added an extra show and will
    perform FREE this Thursday night (2/22), from
    630 to 830, in the Drama Room (D116). Come take
    part in two hours of improv madness, FREE.

8
GIRLS SOCCER
  • Attention Any Girls interested in playing
    Girls Soccer - Tryouts are this week!! See Coach
    Bryant, Coach Ginder or Coach Meyer if you did
    not make Monday night's tryout session.

9
GIRLS TENNIS
  • Girls Tennis Tryouts
  • Wednesday 2/21
  • 230 - 430 p.m.
  • Must have physical

10
VOLLEYBALL
  • THERE WILL BE A MEETING FOR ALL INTERESTED
    VOLLEYBALL ATHLETES AT 730 IN THE GYM AREA HERE
    AT CHANCELLOR HIGH SCHOOL ON WEDNESDAY THE 28TH
    AT 730 PM. IT IS FOR BOTH PARENTS AND STUDENT
    ATHLETES. PLEASE PLAN TO ATTEND IF YOU ARE
    INTERESTED IN TRYING OUT IN THE FALL.

11
BOYS AND GIRLS SPRING TRACK
  • Boys and Girls Spring Track will have an
    informational meeting on Thursday, February 22nd
    in trailer 2. Practice will officially begin on
    Monday, February 26th. This is a very important
    meeting so try and be there. If you cannot make
    the meeting, please pick up the information from
    Coach Joy, Coach Brody or Coach Martinez.

12
Special Olympics Volunteer Opportunity (Football
Players!!!)
  • Special Olympics Volunteer Opportunity
    (Football Players!!!)
  • On March 10, 2007, Area 11 Special Olympics
    Power lifting team will be holding a power
    lifting competition.  This will be held at the
    Sports and Health Club at the Four Mile Fork, in
    Fredericksburg. The competition will begin at
    900 a.m. Volunteers will be needed to help form
    815 a.m. until
  •  
  • Coach Mike Canaday is looking for volunteers to
    assist in this competition through the following
    ways
  •  
  •   Spotting
  •   Adding weights
  •   Judging the event
  •  
  • If you can assist Coach Mike Canaday and the
    power lifting team, please contact him through
    the following email or see Mrs. Lysher to sign
    up.
  • krystalcanaday_at_verizon.net

13
YMCA TENNIS SOCIAL
  • The last high school tennis social at the YMCA
    on Butler Road is on Feb. 24th from 400-700
    p.m. The cost of the social is 8.00 per player.
  • If you need more registration information please
    see Mrs. Parrish in B208 or Mrs. Bauer in B217.

14
VARIETY SHOW
  • The VARIETY SHOW tryout will be held on
  • Tuesday, February 27 from 3 pm until 6 pm.
  • Get your music and your acts ready now!!!!
  • See Mr. Lipscomb in the Band Room for additional
    information.
  • Applications are in the office.

15
FBLA
16
FBLA
  • All FBLA members who signed up for a competitive
    event will test on THURSDAY February 22nd.
  • If you signed up for an online event, you will
    be testing during B6, all skills events will be
    after school at Riverbend High School. The Skills
    events are Computer Applications, Desktop
    Publishing, Word Processing I, Word Processing
    II, and Public Speaking.
  • Everyone will compete this Thursday. See Mrs.
    Slater if you have any questions.

17
SPRING FLING
  • Plan ahead. . .
  •  
  • Courthouse Road Elementary is having their
    Spring Fling, Saturday, April 28th from 4-7 PM. 
    High School Volunteers are needed to man the
    games. If youre interested see Glad Coordinator,
    Ms. Brown in Room B239. 

18
CHEERLEADING
  • Attention all students interested in
    cheerleading next year. Tumbling and stunting
    clinics are being held every Wednesday from
    245-445. Come out and learn some new skills.
    Meet in the main lobby.

19
ATTENTION ALL CURRENT AND FUTURE CHARGER CHAOS
MEMBERS
  • SEASON PASSES ARE AVAILABLE!
  • See Mr. Herndon in the main office.

20
JUNIORS
  • The Rappahannock Electric Cooperative (REC) is
    sponsoring the National Rural Electric Washington
    Youth Tour. The REC will select 6 Juniors for
    the June 10-14, trip. In addition, REC will
    award a 500 scholarship to one student based
    upon their participation during Youth Tour.
    Selected students will receive an all expenses
    paid trip to Washington, DC to interact with
    their peers from around the country, learn about
    Cooperatives, and meet with their Congressmen and
    Senators. Interested students must see Mrs.
    Bennett in the Career Center for an application
    before March 2007.

21
ENGLISH SOL TUTORING
  • Every Wednesday 230 to 400 in Mr. Panareses
    Room A-113.
  • Any student who needs help passing the English
    SOL Exams should come.

22
BIOLOGY SOL TUTORING
  • Biology SOL tutoring is available every Tuesday
    with me (Ms. Rhodes) in room A216 from 230-530.
    They can come and stay for however long they need
    and any student who needs help passing the
    Biology SOL is welcome!!

23
Math Tutoring
  • Math tutoring is available for the following sol
    courses
  • Geometry Room B221 Monday and Wednesday
    afternoon from 230 to 400
  • Algebra II Room B222 Tuesday and Thursday
    afternoon from 230 to 400
  • Algebra I Room B218 Wednesday and Thursday
    afternoon from 230 to 400

24
WORLD HISTORY SOL TUTORING
  • Attention students World History remediation
    will now be held on Monday and Thursday
    afternoons, from 230 to 400. These sessions are
    for serious students who wish to improve World
    History SOL scores. Please bring your text book
    and any class note that you have. You must have
    a ride home no later than 400. Remediation will
    meet in Room B133. See Mr. Dockery with any
    questions.

25
GEOGRAPHY TUTORING
  • Classes held Tuesdays and Thursdays from 230 to
    400 in B215 unless otherwise scheduled.

26
ATTENDANCE
  • Any Student out of school needs to bring a note
    for absence the VERY NEXT DAY on your return to
    school.
  • Someone is in the cafeteria from 715 to 750 to
    accept notes and give admit slips.

27
CAREER CENTER
  • Ever wonder what Engineers do? Find out at the
    University of Virginia's Engineering Open House,
    February 24, 2007, 900am - 300pm., in Thornton
    Hall, in addition to displays and demonstrations,
    Undergraduate admission information, tours and
    exhibits. Learn more at www.seas.virginia.edu/ope
    nhouse .

28
CAREER CENTER
  • The Virginia State Parks Youth Conservation is
    accepting applications for the summer 2007
    program. Youth crews consist of about 10 young
    people, ages 14-17 and three college-age or older
    crew supervisors. Each team lives in the park in
    a structured program of work and learning closely
    supervised by professional park staff and
    committed adult volunteers. By day, the crew
    carry out priority park development and
    maintenance projects, and after hours they take
    part in planned environmental education,
    teambuilding, worklife or job readiness training,
    and recreational activities. All meals and
    housing are provided and each youth participant
    receives a 500, program completion stipend. See
    Mrs. Bennett in the Career Center for more
    information or an application. Applications must
    be received by noon, April 13, 2007.

29
CAREER CENTER
  • The Dept of Defense is again offering a summer
    research experience to selected high school
    students. The George Washington Univ. Science
    and Engineering Apprentice Program (SEAP) offers
    apprenticeships for high school students
    interested in science and engineering. The
    students are assigned to a participating
    laboratory to pursue scientific experiences with
    a scientist or engineer who serves as mentor to
    the apprentice for eight continuous weeks,
    between June 18, and August 10, 2007. Students
    will be selected on the basis of grades, science
    and mathematics courses taken, scores on national
    standardized tests, hobbies, areas of interest,
    teacher recommendations and personal student
    statement. See Mrs. Bennett for an application.
    Deadline to apply February 28, 2007.

30
CAREER CENTER
  • The Washington Internship Experience is
    accepting applications for its unique and
    rewarding study seminars in Washington, DC for
    qualified and talented high school students from
    across the country. The program can be taken in 3
    wk or longer segments starting June 17 through
    July 28. While in Washington, participants
    experience college living and dining on the
    campus of Marymount Univ. The Washington
    Internship Experience cost 3,250 plus a 150
    application fee. For more information and an
    application, visit the website at
    www.workshops.org . Interested students should
    apply in a timely fashion.

31
CAREER CENTER
  • The KUMON Math and Reading Center of
    Fredericksburg is looking for responsible high
    school juniors and seniors, with an interest in
    teaching, for part-time employment or students
    looking for volunteer community service hours
    after school. Students interested in the
    part-time employment positions should have at
    least a B average and excellent Math and
    Reading skills. This is an excellent opportunity
    to get paid while getting experience in the field
    of Education. See Mrs. Bennett in the Career
    Center for contact information.
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