Monday, April 28, 2008

Silver Dollar City

UPDATE: We will return to Lead Hill school by 3:00 (and Yellville-Summit by 3:30) so that students and teachers can attend Patrick's service.

image Lead Hill 10th - 11th and Yellville-Summit 10th graders are headed to Silver Dollar City on Wednesday April 30th. Yellville-Summit students will leave at 7:30 from school and Lead Hill students will be picked up at 8:00 by the bus. No money is required (lunch and the tickets are taken care of), but if you want you can bring some to spend. Also, bring something for the bus ride to pass the time. If you lost your permission slip, Lead Hill is here and Yellville-Summit is here.

Thursday, April 24, 2008

Conquering the Course

RopesWe did it! We conquered the ropes course at the Jones Center in Springdale. Bruno-Pyatt 7th and 8th graders and Lead Hill 7th graders traveled to the Life Adventure Center to work on team building and communication skills. Fun was had by all, and a few students overcame their fear of heights. Congratulations to everyone who participated and learned from the experience. Pictures are in the Photo Album to view, comment on, and download. Go check them out.

Wednesday, April 16, 2008

Oh. You mean THAT form?

fafsa_logo_resizedWell seniors, your parents have all most likely filed their taxes because the deadline was yesterday. Why am I talking about taxes? Because, if you haven't already, it's time to send in your FAFSA. In case you've been procrastinating or neglecting to get this done, please don't wait any longer! The FAFSA is THE MOST important step in getting free money for your higher education. It's not too late, so head on over to http://fafsa.ed.gov/, apply for your pin, and get what's coming to you (and who doesn't like free money?)!

Monday, April 7, 2008

Hey Seniors!

Listen. The end is in sight, but don't loosen your grip yet. Decisions still need to be made. If you haven't gotten it already, your SAR (student aid report) will be coming soon. Make sure you notify colleges that you wont be attending as well as the one you will. Notify the college you will be attending of any outside scholarships you may have received. Make sure your counselor sends your final transcript in May. Also, think about what you will doing during the summer. It could be taking classes, volunteering, working, or just getting your freshman reading list done. Make your plans now and don't let go just yet.

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