Morning Announcements

 SSHS ANNOUNCEMENTS

Tuesday, April 18, 2023

Good Morning Southeast students and staff, it's Tuesday, April 18, 2023! Remember that successful Spartans ARE RESPECTFUL, they follow classroom and school wide expectations and allow for learning throughout the building.

And now for a moment of silence to start our day…Thank you. 

Quote Tuesday:

“Some people believe holding on and hanging in there are signs of great strength. However, there are times when it takes much more strength to know when to let go and then do it.”

― Ann Landers

Attention Juniors that are NHS future Inductees -- 

- Please read your email from Mrs. Latif. 

- Sign up for Remind app so you can get up to date information  

- Also mark your calendar: 

                - 1st Meeting will Today, Tuesday, April 18 in room 119 (Mrs. Latif’s room) at 3:17 for questions/answers

                - The Induction ceremony will be Thursday, April 25, in the Southeast auditorium at 5:30 pm. 

"Spanish Club Meeting on Tomorrow Wed., April 19th, from 2:45 - 4:00 p.m.. Room 112.

Hope to see you there for snacks, making the flags of many nations, and planning for Cinco de Mayo.

Attention anyone interested in joining the Southeast Poms team tryout packets are available in the Main Office for pick up.  Mandatory clinics April 27th and 28th from 4-6:30 in the Southeast Gym.  Tryouts will be Saturday April 29th from 9-12 in the Southeast Gym.  If you have any questions please see coach Goodrich or email her at goodrich@sps186.org

Hey attention Juniors and Seniors: It’s Prom Time--- Prom will be Saturday, May 6 at Erin’s Pavilion from 7-10.  If you are bringing a date that does not attend Southeast, you MUST fill out a date request form. They are found in the main office and need to be filled out and returned by May 4th!  If you do not turn in a date request form your date will not be allowed into prom.

Tickets will be on sale starting next week April 24th in the commons during both lunch shifts.  They will be $25. 

Attentions Spartans, Prom is just a few short weeks away. To be eligible to attend prom students must meet the following criteria. 

1. Be passing 5 out 7 classes on the May 1st progress reports

2. 3 or fewer days of Out of School Suspension

3. Students must be in attendance at least a half day on Friday May 5th. 

4. Students bringing guests from another school must have signed permission slips for their guests to attend. 

5. Students must arrive at prom by 8:30 pm. Students will not be permitted after this time. 

Speaking of Prom..Calling all seniors and juniors interested in running for prom court.  Forms are now available in the main office.  Forms are due back by Thursday April 20th NO EXCEPTIONS!!!  If you are running for court there will be a short meeting Friday April 21st right after school in room 103.  If you have any questions please see Ms. Barcik 

Attention Juniors: The Board of Education invites interested current high school juniors to apply to become the 2023-2024 Student School Board Member. One junior will be chosen to serve during their senior year. Applications will be accepted until 4:00 p.m. on Wednesday, April 26, 2023, and can be found on our school’s homepage. Please see Ms. O’Connor or Ms. Metz for more information.

Do you play guitar or drums? Do you sing? Are you READY TO ROCK?! 

It's time for BATTLES OF THE BANDS!!! Bands will perform during the lunch hours in the courtyard/commons during the third week of May. For signup and additional information, see Mr. Philbrick in the band room 162.

Hey Spartans, guess what's coming back?!?! PIZZA!!!! That’s right, we're selling pizza at lunch this THURSDAY!  1 slice for $3 and 2 for $5

Reminder to students using the library for lunch: please throw away all trash, clean up messes, and leave the area as you found it. The library is a quiet space and there are classes in attendance around the library, so remember to keep conversations at a quiet level. There were quite a few messes left on Monday. In order to keep the library available during lunch, please be mindful of these expectations. Remember if you can’t respect it you will lose it! 

Now if you would please Stand for the Pledge…

I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America

And to the Republic for which it stands 

One nation, under God Indivisible 

with liberty and justice for all