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Tuesday, October 4, 2016 Congratulations to Scott McGrady, Janet Boltjes, and Dena Long! MCEC Bright Ideas $1,000 Grant Winner In recognition of World War I’s centenary, Mr. McGrady’s students will collaborate to make a quilt related to the sacrifices made by the military effort as well as the home front effort. This activity will support the course unit on All Quiet on the Western Front (a novel). Janet Boltjes, librarian, is collaborating with Scott McGrady next semester when his students do a research project. Julie Fear and Dena Long (media assistants) are helping with the project. Varsity Football Game has moved to Thursday, October 6 at 7:30 p.m. against Dutch Fork. This Thursday night is Think PINK against Cancer!
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Tuesday, October 4, 2016

Congratulations to Scott McGrady, Janet Boltjes, and Dena Long!

MCEC Bright Ideas $1,000 Grant Winner

In recognition of World War I’s centenary, Mr. McGrady’s students will collaborate to make a quilt related to the sacrifices made by the military effort as well as the home front effort. This activity will support the course unit on All Quiet on the Western

Front (a novel). Janet Boltjes, librarian, is collaborating with Scott McGrady next semester when his students do a research project. Julie Fear and Dena Long (media assistants) are helping with the project.

Varsity Football Game has moved to Thursday, October 6 at 7:30 p.m. against Dutch Fork.

This Thursday night is Think PINK against Cancer!

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Wear your PINK in support of the fight against cancer! Congratulations to the Cat’s Paw Yearbook Staff!

Lexington Cat's Paw Yearbook Staff received an All-State Plaque of Excellence by

the South Carolina Scholastic Press Association for judging of the 2016 Yearbook

Countdown. Only two Division IV Schools in the state received this title.

Congratulations Wildcats!

Congratulations to the LHS Marching Band!

This past Saturday, the marching band competed in the Swamp Classic at River Bluff

High School. The CatBand placed 3rd in class 5-A and won best color guard. In addition, the band received the highest score for visual performance in class 5-A and the

percussion section finished 2nd.

Calling all Tech-Savy girls, coders, gamers, and web divas! Apply for the Aspirations in Computing Award! Online applications open September 1 – November 7. This award honors young

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women at the high school level for their computing related achievements! https://www.aspirations.org/user/register Explore the website for further scholarship and career opportunities.

Parents and Students, If your student has more than 3 unexcused absences for a quarter class please see Mr. Verburg ASAP to make up your seat time so you are eligible for credit for the class. If you have more than 3 unexcused absences you will receive an "FA" (failed due to attendance) as a grade regardless of how well you do in the class.

College Visit

New York University – Wednesday, October 5 – Conference Room Visit A representative from the above college will be visiting with LHS to answer any questions. If

you would like to visit with the representative come by the counseling office to receive a pass. Get Registered to V TE

Young Democrats and Teenage Republicans will be hosting a v te re is ra io event this Wednesday, October 5 in the computer lab in the Learning Commons during all three ILT blocks. Any student that is 18 years old or will turn 18 on or before Tuesday, November 8 is eligible to vote in this year's election. Students must have their driver's license and social security numbers in order to complete the online form. The deadline to register is Saturday, October 8 so make sure to come register this Wednesday! The next BE A FAN club meeting is Thursday, October 6 at 7:45 a.m. in M106

LHS ART CLUB MEETINGS

GROUP 1 will meet October 6 and 20 in C101 from 3:30 – 5 p.m.

GROUP 2 will meet October 13 and 27 in C101 from 3:30 – 5 p.m.

Bring a Pumpkin to Decorate at the October and November Meetings.

Dues are $ 5 per Semester. Sponsors are Dr. K, Mr. Cummins, and Dr. Pirkle

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The LHS AP Art students will be selling original glazed Krispy Kreme doughnuts Thursday, October 6 and Friday, October 7 at the Main Office entrance, Counseling entrance, Bus Loop and outside of C-Hall. Each doughnut is $0.50 or $5 for a dozen! All profits help with the Spring LHS AP Art Show.

WILDCAT POKER RUN Lexington Boys and Girls Basketball Fall Fundraiser

Sunday, October 9 @ 4 p.m. LHS Football Stadium

Every participant will run/walk the designated course and collect 5 cards throughout the event. The participants with the top 5 poker hands will win a prize!

Cost: Students (K-12) $10 and Adults $25 (Maximum Family Cost $50)

Help us celebrate Teen Read Week October 10-14 with some fun activities in the Learning Commons!

Join us in a POKEMON GO SCAVENGER HUNT!

Beginning, Monday, October 10, come to the Learning Commons and pick up a form. You will use your iPad and will need to have downloaded a QR code reader, such as Kaywa or iNigma, to play. Work on it during ILT and complete the form by Friday, October 14. Prizes will be awarded! See if you can catch ‘em all!

On Friday, October 14 come into the Learning Commons for FUN FRIDAY, with a photo booth and coloring available during all ILTs. Don’t forget to get a pass! Teachers, contact one of the LC staff if you want to schedule time for your whole class to come in and join the fun.

Yearbook is accepting picture submissions of student life and events! Submit your pictures all year to https://images.jostens.com/406053606 for your

chance to have your pictures featured in the book!

Join the Key Club in supporting our troops McEntire AFB’s 245th Air Traffic Control Squadron

Monday, September 26 – Thursday, October 6

Bring donations to room E108 or faculty can place in box in mailroom

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The Key Club is collecting donations to send to our troops who have been deployed to Afghanistan recently from McEntire AFB. Listed below are requested items. 1. Snacks – chips, cookies, crackers, beef jerky, slim jims, etc. (snack size is best) 2. Candy – no chocolate or anything that will melt easily 3. Books and Magazines (can be used) 4. DVDs – do not have to be new – clean out your cabinet! 5. Coffee 6. Baby wipes 7. Playing Cards

Students in 9 or 10 grade interested in applying for the two weeks summer programs or the Residential High School at the South Carolina Governor's for the Arts and Humanities in Greenville,

SC need to meet with Dr. Kinard in C101 from 3:30 – 5 p.m. every Tuesday in October.

Michelin Scholars Test Dates Michelin Aptitude Test: Wednesday, October 19 @ LTC Junior & Seniors only.

Sign up with Mrs. Augsburger Room E203. Next Test: November 30

VFW’s Voice of Democracy Scholarship Program Since 1947, the Voice of Democracy has been the Veteran’s of Foreign Wars’ (VFW’s) premier scholarship program. Students compete by writing and recording an audio essay on an annual

patriotic theme. This year’s theme is, My Responsibility To America. The Voice of Democracy is open to students in grades 9-12. The deadline is November 1. For more information visit the

website. Turn in your submission to Mrs. Rawl or Ms. Schneider in the Main Office. Miss Wildcat contestants must attend the mandatory Miss Wildcat parent/contestant

meeting on Tuesday, October 11 at 6:30 p.m. in the Little Theater.

Distinguished Young Woman Scholarship Program

All Junior girls are invited to a meet and greet on Tuesday, October 11 at 7 p.m. at the Starbucks in Saluda Pointe and on Sunday, October 16 at 3 p.m. at Moes in Lexington. We will be giving out dates and information about our upcoming Scholarship Program. If you are unable attend on this evening and would like more information, please contact Jamie Hudson at [email protected].

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Virtual Enterprise will be having a BAKE SALE October 12 and 13 during all ILTs in D202 and the C-Hallway. For every baked good you purchase, you will have an

opportunity to win an Ozark Trail Tumbler with a monogram of your choice! National Honor Society

Sophomores, Juniors, and Seniors, if your GPA for the 2015-2016 school year was 4.0 or higher, you should have received information by email and by regular mail concerning National Honor Society. Please complete the online application and pay dues of $10 to your grade-level advisor no later than October 28. No applications or dues will be accepted after this date.

YOUTH JOB FAIR at Midlands Tech Airport Campus. Make connections for internships, seasonal work, volunteer opps, and career opportunities! See Mrs. Augsburger E203 if you need tips for getting ready. October 13 from 2-5 p.m.

ASVAB Test (Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery) On Collaborative Planning Day, Wednesday, October 26 at 1 p.m., ROTC Room C109. You will receive a test score interpretation by December it’s valuable for military and civil career planning.

LHS is on Twitter – follow us!

@LHSWildcatsLex1 After School Math Tutoring every Monday – Thursday, 3:30 - 4:30 p.m.

in the Counseling Office. College Fair 2016

Lexington High School, River Bluff High School, and Gray Collegiate Academy will offer a joint College Fair, to be held at

Lexington High School on Tuesday, October 25 from 6:30 – 8:30 p.m. This fair, also known as Ed-Op (Educational

Opportunities Day) is open to all juniors and seniors and their parents, and will be held in the LHS Cafeteria.

Approximately 65 colleges, universities, and career schools will be on hand to discuss opportunities available on their

campuses. Juniors/seniors and their parents from both schools are asked to park either on the Main Office side of the

campus, the bus parking lot, LTC, or the gym lots, as the parking lot next to Old Farm Road is reserved parking for the

College representatives.

A list of questions and tips about attending college fairs and getting the most out of this experience will be sent out to all

juniors and seniors prior to the fair, and will be posted on the LHS Counseling website. Also, a list of colleges and

universities that will be attending will be posted soon. Junior and seniors may want to consider pre-printing labels with

your name, address, and possible major to bring to the fair with you as colleges usually have an information card for you

to complete so that they can stay in contact with you. This will save you time at the fair in providing this information to

colleges. JOBS

Kmart Lexington needs part-time cashiers. Must be 16 years old. Apply online at jobs.kmart.com Store #7616, Lexington.

Panera Bread, Lexington – Hiring part-time, no experience needed. $7.75/hour. Need punctual and hardworking students.

Marco's Pizza in Red Bank is hiring. May apply on-line if 16 or older; 15 year-olds may get paper application from Career

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Specialist, Room E203.

English IV students, see Mrs. Augsburger E203 to get job shadowing ideas and forms. Deadline is Monday, OCTOBER 10.

Wildcat Athletics Tuesday, October 4 JV and Varsity Volleyball @ Irmo, 5:30 and 7 p.m. Varsity Tennis @ Irmo, 5 p.m. Varsity Golf in the Smith Memorial @ Newberry CC Wednesday, October 5 B-Team and JV Football @ Dutch Fork, 6 and 7:30 p.m. Thursday, October 6 Varsity Football hosts Dutch Fork, 7:30 p.m. Friday, October 7 Varsity Tennis hosts River Bluff, 5 p.m. JV and Varsity Volleyball hosts River Bluff, 5:30 and 7 p.m. Varsity Swimming in the State Meet @ USC, 6 p.m.

Saturday, October 8 Cross Country hosts the Run Hard Meet Cheerleading in the Battle at the Bluff @ River Bluff High Monday, October 10 Varsity Golf in the Region 5-5A Championship Tuesday, October 11 JV and Varsity Volleyball @ Dutch Fork, 5:30 and 7 p.m. Varsity Tennis @ Dutch Fork, 5 p.m. Wednesday, October 12 B-Team and JV Football hosts Blythewood, 6 and 7:30 p.m. Cross Country, Ridge View Varsity Tennis @ White Knoll, 5 p.m. Thursday, October 13 Varsity Football @ Blythewood, 7:30 p.m. JV and Varsity Volleyball hosts Blythewood (Senior Recognition), 5:30 and 7 p.m. Varsity Tennis hosts Blythewood (Senior Recognition), 5 p.m.


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