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Announcements: Friday April 11, 2025 Today is a Day 1
Lunch for today - Choice 1: Cheese Pizza; Choice 2: Buffalo Chicken Pizza; Vegetable, Fruit, Salad Bar and Milk
From Forensics coaches: Break a leg, performers! Today our High School Forensics team performs at the state Festival. Good luck! Please release students at 2:15 today.
From Mr. Klang: There will be a Junior Class Meeting in Mr. Fetterly’s room during ATTACK Today, April 11th.
From FFA: Congratulations to all the FFA Career Development teams that competed at regionals over the last few weeks. Good luck to our first qualifying team of Horse Evaluation who is competing on Friday at the Midwest Horse fair. Their team was second at UW Platteville regional with Maggie Kershner placing second as an individual and Ari Louis placing 11th. Other teams qualifying for state include: Poultry evaluation - 5th place team with Casey Pomering placing 14th; Veterinary Science - 4th place team with Kaylee Manning placing 14th and Elli Otto placing 15th; Agronomy - 6th place team with Wes Nelson earning top individual placing. Milk Products - 4th placing team with Kerrick Thompson placing 5th, Jacey Maxwell placing 12th and Maylee Pluemer placing 15th
Other top 15 placing individuals include: Keegan Jones 12th in Wildlife, Annabeth Sprecher - 1st at Janesville, 5th at Platteville in Livestock Evaluation; Bailey Wanless - 11th at Janesville in Livestock Evaluation. Great Job FFA teams!
Attention Elementary and Middle School Parents: Order your Elementary/Middle School yearbooks now!. All orders are online only and must be placed by April 13. Cost is $15 to have it delivered to the school and handed out. Estimated delivery date will be May 12, 2025. After April 13 the cost goes up to $24 per book and you will have to pay tax and shipping to have it sent to your home. https://link.entourageyearbooks.com/view_account.asp?l=06DE9DF2-15CC-44DB-A82B-FB9050269E7D
From Mrs. Zorea: There is an NHS meeting in the Library on Monday, April 14 during Attack.
Attention Cloverbuds:. Our next meeting for 2nd grade will be Wednesday, April 16 after school until 5 PM and our next meeting for K-1st grade will be Wednesday, April 30 after school until 5 PM. Permission slips will be going home this week.
From Ms. Ernzen: There will be a Book Club meeting on Thursday, April 17 during ATTACK in Ms. Ernzen’s room.
Youth Baseball & Softball (4K-8th): Skills Clinic | April 19 | 11 AM to 2 PM. This event is free to all players in grades 2nd - 8th. RSVP here: https://bit.ly/IYBSskillsclinic
From the Class of 2026: The Junior class is excited to bring you a "Night in Hollywood" themed prom held on April 26th from 8-11pm at the White House in Richland Center. Admission is $10. If you are planning on bringing a guest to prom who is not from Ithaca, please sign them up using the form in the office. You must have your guest signed up before 3:30 pm on Tuesday, April 22nd. See you there!
From PTSO: Enjoy an afternoon with your family and friends at Symons Recreation Complex for FREE!!! April 26 from 8-noon. The PTSO will be holding their Swim for Free Family Day. All you have to do is come to Symons and let them know at the counter that you are for the Ithaca PTSO Swim Day. We hope to see you there!
Attention Ithaca Community members: The Ithaca School Foundation is having a reorganizational meeting on Tuesday, April 29 at 7 PM in the Ithaca School Commons. All members of the Ithaca Community are welcome to attend. You do not have to be an alumnus to belong to the Foundation, just have an interest in the betterment of our school. Questions can be directed to Annette Louis 475-7312.
From Mrs. Zorea: Want to see your artwork professionally printed? Enter your design to win our school library’s bookmark contest! Students in K-12th grade, and staff, can enter. Entry forms are in the library and entries are due to Mrs. Zorea by April 30.
From Mr. Herbst: We will continue to announce birthdays at the beginning of the school day; however, they will no longer be listed on the announcements that are sent to the general public.
From Mr. Herbst: Parents/guardians are informed of field trips via permission slips. Unlike an athletic event or music concert, field trips are not open invitations for the general public to attend. Therefore, as a safety precaution, field trips will no longer be listed on the calendar on the District's website.