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DAILY ANNOUNCEMENTS THURSDAY, APRIL 30, 2015
REGULAR DAILY CLASS SCHEDULE
7:45 – 9:15 BLOCK A 7:30 – 8:20 SINGLETON 1
8:25 – 9:15 SINGLETON 2
9:22 - 10:52 BLOCK B
10:59 – 1:08 BLOCK C 1st LUNCH 10:52 - 11:20
2nd LUNCH 11:28 - 11:56
3rd LUNCH 12:04 – 12:32
4th LUNCH 12:40 – 1:08
1:15 – 2:45 BLOCK D 1:15 – 2:05 SINGLETON 7
2:10 – 3:00 SINGLETON 8
Corn Dog NuggetsBaked Ziti / Garlic Stix
Steamed Broccoli, Glazed Carrots, Leafy Green Salad, Fruit
Pizza / Taco Bar
LOCATIONS @ D-B
Outside Little Theatre -2nd Floor
Activities /Gym Lobby near Restrooms
Field House near Kevin Trivette’s office
Lobby of CTE Building
Monday 3-4: Math / English / Biology (Library)
Tuesday 3-4: English (Library)
Wednesday 3-4: Math / English / Biology (Library)3-4: Chemistry (Library & 204)
Thursday 3-4: Math (Library)
Friday 3-4: Physics (Library)
Tutoring
SENIORS!If you ordered a cap and gown and
have not picked it up in the Counseling Office, please do so as
soon as possible!
Please return all library materials not needed for
class by May 8th. Summer checkouts
will begin on May 15.
Message from Your D-B Library
Students will be expected to ride their block bus
home on Monday, May 18th; Tuesday,
May 19th & Wednesday, May 20th.
There will be no singleton buses on exam
days!
Summer Reading List for 2015-2016 has been posted on the D-B website.
2015-16 Yearbook StaffAd Sales and Cover Design
MeetingMonday, May 4
3pm in room 273Plan for 1 to 1.5 hours
Please let Mrs. Good know if you cannot attend
FREE!!! Dobyns-Bennett
Athletic Physicalsfor the 2015-2016 school year
SATURDAY – MAY 16th, 2015@ 8:00 AM
(BE THERE AT 8:00 AM!)Wellmont Outpatient Therapy CenterWest Stone Drive @ King Giant Plaza
► Pick up a “Physical Packet” from the Athletics Office or Athletic Training Room in the Field House.
► Have your “Physical Packet” filled out/signed by your parent/guardian BEFORE you come for the physical.
If you have Asthma or Severe Food/Latex Allergies, additional forms will be needed/please see one of the school nurses.
Everyone who gave blood needs to see Ms. Watson
in V-307 for their Red Cord beginning today
(Wednesday)
Join D-B animal science studentsthis Saturday, May 2 from 9 am to 1 pmfor a Donation Drive and Doggie Wash
with all proceeds benefitting the Animal Shelter.
For a suggested donation of $10 You can also donate:
Quality puppy and kitten foodkitty litter, bleach (unscented),
Fabuloso cleaner, Dawn dish detergent (original blue), laundry
detergent, hard dog toys, cat toys, any size collars, leashes, flea meds, flea shampoo, flea spray, dog and
cats treats and towels or blankets.
Early voting will take place May 7th – 14th at the Civic Auditorium.
Election Day is May 19th. Students please park on the D-B side lot for
these dates as we expect to have quite a few citizens in and out
during this time.
Also, no one is allowed to park in the grass over at Legion Park.
Greenhouse is OPEN!!
$10.00 ferns!
*L i f eguar ds *A t t endant s *Concessi on & Gat e S t aff f or 20 15 !
Monday May 4th 1pm – 7pm
151 East Main Street Kingsport
423-765-2628 for further info.
Recruiting for …..
J ob F ai r
Cancer Outreach Foundation 2015 Phyllis Hope Miller Scholarship
Awarded to student with a parent/guardian, sibling, or the student has/had been diagnosed with cancer. Student must be planning to attend college in the fall of 2015.
Award: $1,000
Applications are available in the D-B Counseling office Scholarship Box
Deadline: April 30th
Pictured: Courtney Thomas, Rebecca Fraizer, Aaron Johnson, Kaitlin Glynn, and Elijah McCrary. Students unable to attend were Haley Graham, Makenzie Russell, Caroline
Luethke, Dierra Sayler and Robin Kennedy.
D-B Students Compete in the 18th Annual First Congressional District Art CompetitionTen D-B art students
participated in “An Artistic Discovery,” a Congressional
art competition. These students represented D-B in
the First Congressional District. The exhibit was
hosted by Congressman Phil Roe. Fifteen high schools were represented in the
competition.
Sam and Kathy Darden Founders Scholarship
Criteria: accepted and made deposit to the University of Tennessee – Knoxville, full time student for 15-16 school year, minimum GPA of 2.5 or higher.
Award: $1,000
Applications are available in the D-B Counseling office Scholarship box and at www.utcsf.com/scholarship
Deadline: June 1st
Experience college life, interact with expert faculty and business leaders and explore Chattanooga during the UTC
Summer Business Experience. The six-day residential summer program is designed for academically talented
rising high school seniors who are interested in a career in business.
Apply now at utc.edu/business-summer
University of Tennessee Chattanooga Summer Business
Experience: June 15th – June 20th
Athnet Sports Recruiting Scholarship Award: $1,000 Eligibility: Current or former athlete at the high school or college level and must be a current college student or high school senior entering college. How to Enter: Write a 400-500 word essay describing how the lessons learned through playing sports have positively impacted you as you pursue your college education.
Essay due June 1st Information and entry available at http://www.athleticscholarships.net/scholarship-contest.htm
Summer Camps
Deadline: May 30th
Camps are held on Milligan College Campus. Students are taught by Milligan faculty, coaches and
alumni
Summer Camps are available to students ages 14-18 in Music, Digital Media, Theatre, Basketball,
Cheer, Swim, Tennis, and Youth in Ministry.For more information and to apply, visit
www.milligan.edu/camps.
Awarded to MTSU bound high school seniors. Academic achievement, financial need, good work ethic, community outreach, and valuing education are taken into consideration. Award Amount: $500 for an academic year.
Deadline: May 8th Applications are available in the scholarship box in the Counseling office.
Middle Tennessee Network Association
MTSU Alumni Scholarship
MTSU Mechatronics Engineering Scholarship
Award: $10,000 per year for 3 years and enhanced activities such as a trip to Berlin, Germany For: New freshman Mechatronics Engineering majors at MTSU, US Citizenship, full-time student, high school GPA 3.0 or better, ACT Math subscore 24 or better, demonstrate financial aid, willingness to participate in the MT cohort program. Further information for applying is available in the Counseling office Scholarship box and at https://stem4mtsu.edu/MechtronicScholars/.
Deadline: before May 18th
Boys SoccerApril 30 Jefferson Co. Away 6:00
Times-News May 1 Science Hill
Sectional May 9 Hardin Valley
State Pent/Decath May 18-19 MTSU
State May 20-22 MTSU
2015 Track Schedule
D-B’S TARDY / ABSENCE POLICY REMINDER
Please remember that participation in prom and
graduation ceremony are tied directly to attendance. Students who accrue instances of tardiness or absenteeism greater than 10% of the time in any one class will
be ineligible for these activities.
Percussion TryoutsMay 4th – May 7th
D-B IMB
after school.
Contact Dave Whaley at [email protected]
if you have any questions.
Dobyns-Bennett BandSPRING CONCERT
will be held at the Toy F. Reid Employee Center on May 5, 2015 at 7:00PM.