Wedneday, April 12th 2023 Black day #6

IF YOU HAVE NOT YET PAID FOR PROM TICKETS, PLEASE STOP BY THE OFFICE AND DO SO ASAP.

STUDENTS DRIVING WITH AN INTERMEDIATE DRIVER’S LICENSE: If you are the driver for prom and have an intermediate driver’s license, please remember to stop by the office and get a form that allows you to drive between 12:30 and 5 am. This form needs to be signed by Mr. Bruns or Mr. Toenges as well as your parents. Once it is signed make sure you keep it in your vehicle for the weekend.

STUDENTS GOING TO PROM: Please remember to check with Mr. Bruns or the office to see if you have any detention to serve before prom this weekend. YOU HAVE TO HAVE ALL DETENTION SERVED OR NO PROM FOR YOU. ☹

There are prom photo forms in the office if you need one or they will be available the night of prom if you would like to order formal photos.

SOFTBALL MEETING: There will be a softball meeting for players and parents on Sunday April 16th from 6 to 7 pm in the upper gym at the high school. Anyone planning on going out for high school softball should attend. PLEASE ALSO GET SIGNED UP FOR SOFTBALL IN THE OFFICE.

The baseball team store is still open. Here is the link for Union baseball apparel for the whole family: https://unionhsbaseball2023.itemorder.com/

ISASP testing for grades 9-11 is TOMORROW. We will be testing the first two hours of school – it’s super important you show up ON TIME to your advisor (or roster teacher). Seniors get a 2-hour late start. If you are going to be in the building, you must be in ROOM 58 which is Mrs. Olson’s room. The schedule following testing is:
1st | 10:10-10:53
2nd | 10:56-11:39
3rd | 11:42- 12:49
A lunch – 11:42-12:03
B lunch – 12:04-12:25
C lunch – 12:26-12:49
4th | 12:52-1:35
5th | 1:38-2:21
6th | 2:24-3:08

Are you looking for an opportunity to grow your leadership and communication skills? Serve your community? The Community Foundation of Northeast Iowa is looking for incoming sophomores, juniors and seniors to join their Teen Trust program. Teen Trust is a model for youth philanthropy. A diverse group of students from area high schools has $15,000 to grant to 501(c)(3) nonprofit agencies serving Black Hawk County. Using a grant application system, site visits, and training seminars, the Trustees work as a team to decide which organizations to assist through financial aid and volunteerism. The program began in 1994 and is led by a student director, a local college student who organizes and guides the students’ activities. Students from UHS have been part of this program in the past and speak very highly about the people, activities and skills they’ve learned along the way. You can learn more from their website here. And you can apply HERE. Applications are due by April 28.

Students, are you looking for a Summer job? The Dysart Family Aquatic Center is looking to hire lifeguards for the 2023 Summer. If you are interested, please contact the City of Dysart or Peg Hennings for more information.

Students that might take the Summer Nurse Aide course through Hawkeye – if you want a job prior to the class finishing, you can apply at La Porte City Care Initiatives! They will hire you as a non-certified aide until class begins, help develop your skills and pay you while you’re in clinicals. Pay is up to $19 and flexible hours. Pick up information in the main office.

If you need information regarding Driver’s Ed options for this spring or summer, please stop by the office and pick up a flyer.

Happy Birthday today to:

Lunch today: Crispy chicken on a bun (choice: hamburger on a bun) broccoli with cheese, fruit cup, dessert, and the fruit/vegetable bar and milk OR grab and go chef salad meal or uncrustable meal.

PLEASE STOP BY THE OFFICE
MATTHEW MEDINA
OLIVIA HANSON
LAUREN YOUNGBLUT
RYAN DEVRIES
SAM FEHL
MASON MULLEN
MELANIE YUSKA
MADISON POTTER
NEELEY HENNINGS
HANNAH WILLIAMS
JAIMI HILMER
ELLA GROTE