Announcements

Chatfield High School Daily Announcements

Monday, October 5
Day: 20
A-Day
Middle School: Day: 1

 

 

“Love only grows by sharing. You can only have more for yourself by giving it away to others.” –Brian Tracy

 

All Student Announcements (7-12):

Students must be in attendance in-person or by distance learning during the regular school day in order to participate in after school games, meets, practices and activities.  If you are not in attendance when distance learning and you show up for a game or practice you will be sent home.  

 

MEA Week: Monday A Group, Tuesday B Group, Wednesday DL for everyone.

 

Dress up days for HOCO week

Mon/Thurs  Color War

    SR: Black

    JR: White

    Soph: Blue

    Fresh: Red

    8th: Yellow
     
    7th: Brown

    Staff: Purple

Wed: zoom in your hat/crazy hair
Tue/Friday: Spirit day-Wear Maroon and White

**Sweet treats at lunch from the student senate on Tue and Friday of HOCO (ice cream treats and popsicles) 7th-12th

** Poster contest 9th -12th grade. Decorate our Gym for the Volleyball players ( they are not allowed fans this year). 1 entry per person, 1 person per poster.  These will be judged and awarded 1st, 2nd, 3rd at the end of the week. Paper will be available outside the LINK near the art room. Contest starts Monday. SUPPORT YOUR VOLLEYBALL TEAM FROM AFAR!!  Posters should be submitted to the councilor’s office

 

Second semester and third trimester art students from the 2019-2020 school year: Your clay has be fired and it is ready to pick up! Stop by Ms. Potter’s room at any time before October 16th to pick up your work.

 

Fall play read-through Monday, October 5th in the LINK at 7pm. All cast and crew should attend. Rehearsals Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday at 7pm in the Multipurpose room.

 

Hy-Vee is partnering with the Chatfield School District to offer a school located influenza (Flu) vaccination clinic.  The vaccination clinics are scheduled to occur at the High School on Tuesday, October 20, 2020 (Group A) or Thursday, October 22, 2020 (Group B) from 8:00 a.m. – 10:00 a.m. Elementary is scheduled on Thursday, October 22, 2020 from 10:30 a.m.-12:00 p.m.
If you would like to have your student receive the influenza (flu) vaccine at their school, please complete the vaccination authorization form and return to your school by October 12, 2020. These can be picked up in the high school or elementary offices. **If you would prefer your Child to have the Flu Mist, please make sure to mark it at the top of the authorization form.

 

Senior High Announcements (9-12):

There are 30 Football Game tickets available for seniors on a first come first serve basis.  Tickets are $36 per ticket and includes 6 games (4 home and 2 away).  If interested, send an email with your school email only to Ryan Eppen, reppen@chatfieldschools.com, after 7 AM on Monday.  The first 30 seniors sending an email using their school email to Mr. Eppen will have the first option to buy a ticket and will be good for the student purchasing the ticket only.

 

 

Coronation Night – Coronation will be held on Monday night, October 5th in the high school gym. Due to COVID-19, we can only extend invitations to the senior class and the parents of the candidates, lord and lady. A and B group seniors will be sitting separately. Seniors, please join us for a short but fun night!

 

Voting For 2020 Homecoming CourtAll 9th-12th graders will be receiving an email today with a link to a google form to vote for your 2020 Homecoming King and Queen. Please take a moment today or Saturday to make your choices. Voting will close at 3pm on Saturday, October 3rd.

 

These students should report to the forum room to meet with Mrs. Duxbury during flex time on Monday, October 5.

Kiley Bakken                          Sydney Allen
Peyton Berg                            Devann Clemens
Lauren Cole                            Katelyn Dornack
Elizabeth Glende                    Abbi Gillespie                        
Brennan Hill                            Peter Hebrink                         
Brynn Irish                              Michael Hrstka
 

Math League: Any 9-12 grade students interested in joining Math League Team this year should send Miss Virgin an email at kvirgin@chatfieldschools.com  Math League is a competition where students compete individual and as a team on math tests against other schools in our area.  This year, all meets will be virtual so even students in full distance learning mode can participate.  Hope to hear from you this week!

 

Service club meeting this week Tuesday and Thursday in Forum room during Flex. All are welcome. Any questions please contact Mr. Slowiak.

 

Election Judge Trainee Application

The City of Chatfield is looking for Election Judge Trainees. This opportunity is available for students who live in or near the City of Chatfield and will be 16 or 17 years old by Election Day. It is provided in accordance with MN Stat. §204B.19 subd. 6. (Students who are 18 or older can be regular election judges.)

Election judge trainees work in the polling places with election judges. Trainees may work a shift between 6:00 a.m. and 10:00 p.m., although parents/guardians may prefer that students begin their shift after school hours.

Duties could include, but are not limited to:

• determining whether a voter is in the correct precinct

• distributing ballots, answering general questions about the voting process

• helping the voting process as needed and operating the election equipment.

Election Judge Trainees will obtain understanding and practical knowledge of voting laws in Minnesota,
earn some money for training and for hours worked on Election Day, and learn workplace etiquette skills.
Applications may be picked up from Mrs. Lowrey, District Office and must be turned in by October 16. 
 

 

If there are any high school seniors out there interested in applying to Luther College, please message Allison Allen. Allison can submit your name for an Alumni Referral Scholarship worth $1000/year for four years.
Deadline is Dec. 1, but don’t wait. You don’t even have to be decided, just interested.


 

ATTENTION ACT STUDENTS

A reminder that on Tuesday October 6 the ACT will be given in the multipurpose room. The test will begin at 8:20 and you need to be seated and ready to go at that time. You should arrive by 8:10. 

 

Some things to consider:

  1. NO Phones, apple watches or any other device that is considered having technology is allowed in the test site. If you have any of these things on you, you will be excused from the test.
  2. You are allowed a Calculator for the math part of the test. I’m attaching the linc of what types of calculators are allowed:

http://www.act.org/content/dam/act/unsecured/documents/ACT-calculator-policy.pdf

  1. This test is very timely and we add an extra hour on top of it because we are completing the non-test portion to fill out all your personal information.

It is recommended that you bring snacks and a water bottle, to eat and drink during break outside of the test room. 

  1. You will need some form of ID:  Drivers License, Student Pictures.

If you have any questions or concerns you would like to discuss before the test, please contact Sara Duxbury at Sduxbury@chatfieldschools.com or 507

The Students who are planning on taking the ACT are: 
Stephanie Bradt, Jamie Budd, Rylee Burnett, Nathan Dietz, Paige Erickson, Rebecca Fox, Benjamin Fretland, Nicholas Fryer, Karla Gomez, Charlie Hare, Mollie Henry, Broden Hobbs,Michael Hrstka, Reid Johnson, Konnor Kivimagi, Breya Kobs, Austin Koenigs, Rhiannon Kosnopfal, Noah Lacey, Elijah Lawson, DJ Leonard, Jack Martinka, Lucas McCabe, Joanna Salerno, Richelle Sherman, Jaelyn Sprau, Braden Thompson

 

ATTENTION PSAT STUDENTS

Sophomores who are signed up to take the PSAT 
A reminder that on Thursday October 8th  the PSAT pre-registration  will be given in the Forum Room during Flex Time. FOR THE B GROUP.
On Monday October 12 the PSAT pre-registration will be given in the Forum Room during Flex Time FOR THE A GROUP.
(This may run into 8th period just a few minutes.)
The PSAT test will be given on Wednesday October 14, beginning at 8:20 IN THE Multipurpose Room. You need to be seated and ready to go at that time. You should arrive by 8:10. 
Some things to consider.
1. NO Phones, apple watches or any other device that is considered having technology is allowed in the test site. If you have any of these things on you, you will be excused from the test.
2. You are allowed a Calculator for only one part of the math test. I’m attaching the linc of what types of calculators are allowed: https://collegereadiness.collegeboard.org/psat-nmsqt-psat-10/taking-the-tests/test-day-checklist/approved-calculators 
3. It is recommended that you bring snacks and a water bottle, to eat and drink during break outside of the test room.
4.You will need some form of ID:  Driver’s License, Student Pictures.
If you have any questions or concerns you would like to discuss before the test, please contact Sara Duxbury at Sduxbury@chatfieldschools.com or 507-867-7123. Cell phone is 507- 250-5233
The students who are signed up to take the PSAT :

Tatum Allen, Hunter Bernau, Kayle Bernau, Isabelle Carr, Ellie Collett, Carley Fitzgerald, Alissa Frank, Lillian Hanson, Olivia Hare, Marley Harris, Anna Kivimagi, Josie Koenigs, Paige Root, Olivia Sturgis

 

Enhanced Driving Institute is offering Driver’s Education in the Forum Room, Oct. 19-30, 3:30-6:30 .m.   Numbers are limited, so register soon!   For detail & to register go to www.EnhancedDrivingInstitute.com.  Online classes are also available. 

 

Counselor News:

A reminder:
Most Minnesota schools are free to apply to during the month of October.

 
Juniors or Seniors interested in VITERBO COLLEGE, La Crosse – There will be a ZOOM meeting with a representative on WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 7 at 1:15PM.  If you want to attend, sign up on the sheet on the table outside the counseling office and you will be emailed the ZOOM LINK.

 

 

Youth & Young Adult Career Planner with Workforce Development, Inc. The services offered could benefit students who connect with us! The career planners, work with at-risk youth & young adults in the 16-24 age range to assist them with overcoming barriers to their employment & educational goals. This is done by assisting with resumes, interview preparation, setting up paid work experiences, offering scholarships, etc.


 

 

Middle School Announcements (7-8):

 

Breakfast: Breakfast Loaf, Choice of Cereal
Classic Café: BBQ Pulled Pork Sandwich, Coleslaw
Diner Basket: Cheeseburger Basket
Grab & Go: Turkey Deli Sub Sandwich

Extra Curricular Activities:

Tuesday 10/6 is the last Home CC meet at the golf course.

GO GOPHERS!