SENIORS: The next HHS graduation announcement delivery will be this Thursday, March 17, 10:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Herff Jones representatives will be in the Student Center during this time only, so if you have not picked up your announcements, please do so on Thursday!
COMMUNITY RELATIONS: Hello Heritage Student Body! As you know, this year the Community Relations club is putting on the “Splash and Dash” Biathlon to raise money for Sierra Leone. In order to help defray the cost of such an event, we are also hosting a series of training events let by students and faculty. For information on when the events are being held, check out the link on the HHS website homepage. The cost is only $1.00 per person per training event. For more information please contact Mrs. Rudolph in the Science Office or Jake McKnight at jmcknight@gmail.com.
SPLASH N' DASH FOR SIERRA LEONE: Register today to participate in our first annual biathlon to raise money for Heritage's sister school in Sierra Leone! You may complete the 300 yard swim and 5K run individually for $30 or with one other person for $40 (or $20 each). Volunteers are outside the student center during periods 3-6 to help you find a partner if you need one and get registered. Forms are also available in the Main Office and you may register online at http://www.getmeregistered.com/MADSplashNDash.
SPLASH N’ DASH PARTICIPANTS – FIND A PARTNER: If you are interested in participating in the 2011 Mad Week Splash N’ Dash Biathlon, but don’t want to run AND swim, you can sign up to have a partner take on the activity you are not so inclined to do! To sign up for a partner, see Mrs. Rudolph in room 325 to pick up a Partner Sign-Up sheet. Thanks and see you on race day – April 16, 2011!
FRESHMAN ICE CREAM SOCIAL: Hey Freshmen! Do you want some free ice cream? Come to the ice cream social where your Link Leaders will hand out sundaes! This event will take place in the cafeteria/Student Center on March 17, periods 3 – 6. Please bring your ID – this event is for freshmen only!
GERMAN CLUB will be going to Karl’s Deli after school on Thursday, March 17. If you want to go, you need to have a permission slip turned in to Frau Mitchell in advance. Please come to room 307 after school to organize for our drive over. Guten Appetit!
THEATRE: Have you participated in Theatre this year? Are you not yet an inducted Thespian? Well then why not become one? The International Thespian Society is an Honor Organization for High School Theatre and HHS has an amazing Troupe! If you are interested in being inducted come see Miss O. for information and an application.
HABITAT FOR HUMANITY: Wondering how you might make a bit of difference in this big beautiful world? Habitat for Humanity is open for new members. We are a club full of interesting and dynamic young leaders. Come check us out – Thursdays, room 207 from 2:30 – 3:00 p.m. See Ms. Hall in the Language Arts Department if you have any questions.
SAFE CHICKS TRAINING COMING TO HHS: Safe Chicks personal safety training for high school girls and their mothers will be held at Heritage on Saturday, April 9, 2011 from 9 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. The goal of the program is to educate girls to be proactive in the avoidance and prevention of physical harm. Cost is $30 per person, and the registration deadline is April 1. Registration forms are available on the Heritage website and in the Main Office.
ARAPAHOE COUNTY LAW ENFORCEMENT EXPLORER POST: As graduates of the Basic Academy, Explorers will provide a number of valuable services to the Sheriff’s Office including, assisting with community events, traffic control, communications, detentions, security at major crime scenes and on-scene operations of the mobile emergency command post. The academy will start on April 2 and run for six consecutive Saturdays with a formal graduation ceremony on May 17, 2011. Flyers with more information are available in the Counseling Office, or contact Sergeant Rod Pacheco with the School Resource Section at 720-874-3746.
SOPHOMORES: Are you interested in current events and world affairs? This summer the Littleton Rotary will be sponsoring students to attend the World Affairs Seminar held at Carroll University. The focus of this year’s program is on Sustainable Development. If you would like to learn more about this summer program, go to www.worldaffairsseminar.org and see Mrs. Stewart in the Counseling Office for more information.
SENIORS: Arapahoe Community College is offering a $2,000 scholarship for any student interested in pursuing a course of study in biology, chemistry, physics or math. Students must have at least a GPA of 3.0 and an ACT score of 21. Stop by the Post Grad Center, see your counselor or phone Nia Bauer at (303)797- 5713 for more information.
UNIFIED PARTNERS: Fine cards have been turned in. If you have not turned in your uniform, please do so immediately.
