Spectrum Daily 3-5-2020

SPECTRUM HIGH SCHOOL 

  • NOISE News is seeking applicants for next year’s Broadcast Journalism program. If you have an interest in creating video, writing, and speaking- we are looking for you!  No experience needed as we will train you. All current 8th graders through juniors are encouraged to apply. You may pick up an application on Mrs. Chrest’s door (Room 103) or in the office at the middle school.

  • Imagine trying to deal with school while your sibling is in the hospital. The Ronald McDonald House on Oak Street makes this easier for siblings as they have a school within the house! Drop your pop tabs into your advisory teacher’s box to help these children and to earn yourself a donut party! 

  • Would you like to help welcome the class of 2024 to Spectrum HS? Link Crew is recruiting leaders for the 20-21 school year.  Prospective leaders will be juniors and seniors next year.  Applications are available in the College & Career Center and Mr. Ott's or Ms. Hamernick's classrooms.

  • Spring Sports season will be here before we know it.  If you are in one of those sports and need to store your gear, please place them under the stairwell by Mr. Hyde's class (Room 110) and not the stairwell by the front office/college & career area.  Thank you!

  • Reminder: Thursday, March 5 and Monday, March 9 are parent/teacher conferences from 4 PM to 7 PM at Spectrum. Parents are encouraged to review progress for quarter and semester-long classes with their student(s) prior to attending conferences.

  • Please be sure to check the lost and found to claim any items that are yours.  Any unclaimed items by the end of conferences will be donated this Friday.

  • Registration for 20-21 school year classes is due March 17.  Make sure you complete the Registration Planning Worksheet AND input your courses requests in Campus Portal.  Applications are required for Yearbook, Broadcast Journalism, AP Biology, and American Literature Honors.  Links to the applications are located on the Spectrum Class Registration page.

  • Prom committee will meet at the start of 4th hour on Thursday, 3/5, in Ms. Johnson's room. Discussion will focus on theme, dj, and photo booth decisions. Prom Committee will be meeting every Thursday at the start of 4th hour in Ms. Johnson's room from now through April. Come help us plan & prepare!

  • Heggies Pizza Orders are due to Ms. Johnson in 105 by the end of the school day on Thursday, March 5th.  Make sure payment is included with your orders.
     

     

 

SPECTRUM MIDDLE SCHOOL
 

  • Imagine trying to deal with school while your sibling is in the hospital. The Ronald McDonald House on Oak Street makes this easier for siblings as they have a school within the house! Drop your pop tabs into your advisory teacher’s box to help these children and to earn yourself a donut party!

  • Reminder: Thursday, March 5 is parent/teacher conferences from 4 PM to 7 PM at Spectrum. Parents are encouraged to review progress for quarter and semester-long classes with their student(s) prior to attending conferences.

  • Attention 8th grade students: Registration for 20-21 school year classes is due March 17.  Make sure you complete the Registration Planning Worksheet AND input your courses requests in Campus Portal.  Applications are required for Yearbook, Broadcast Journalism, and Intro to Literature Honors. Links to the applications are located on the Spectrum Class Registration page.

  • Grade 8: NOISE News is seeking applicants for next year’s Broadcast Journalism program.  If you have an interest in creating video, writing, and speaking- we are looking for you!  No experience needed as we will train you.  All current 8th graders through juniors are encouraged to apply.  You may pick up an application on Mrs. Chrest’s door (Room 103) or in the office at the middle school.

  • Please be sure to check the lost and found to claim any items that are yours.  Any unclaimed items by the end of conferences will be donated this Friday.