LUNCH: Boneless Wings, Chips, Sugar Snap Peas, and Ice Cream
Wishing a Happy Birthday to... Harper De Groot
GENERAL:
- Ms. Biermas Faithpack is assigned service clean-up after our girls basketball game next week Tuesday, December 9.
- The custodial staff is requesting that you please take home and/or throw away any items placed on the table in the cafeteria that holds the microwaves. Recently they have had to throw away mugs with coffee/beverages in the them that were moldy. Thank you for helping keep this area cleaned up.
-Attention CTE students: Please take a look at our google classroom page and the posted announcements. Daily work schedules and your reflection papers are due soon. If you have any questions, stop in and talk to Mr. D
- The 2025 yearbooks are here. They can be picked up from Mrs. de Boom during breaks, lunch and after school.
- All the cards written yesterday are being sorted in the HUB. Our goal is to make sure each person listed on that recipient list gets at least one card. If you are willing to write another card or two during some free time or study-hall, reach out to Mrs. Christians or Mrs. Van’t Hul.
COLLEGE ANNOUNCEMENTS:
- Seniors, just a reminder to turn in completed College Visit forms to Mrs. Khang at least 3 days before your scheduled visit.
- US Army Recruiter, SFC Chance M. VonHolle will be here during lunches on Tuesday, December 9th in the Student Lounge area.
AG/FFA:
- Staff/Faculty Appreciation Breakfast this morning @ 8am in the cafeteria.
ATHLETICS:
Boys basketball is at Algona tonight for a JV and Varsity game. The JV game starts at 5:00 with the varsity game to follow. Please dismiss the JV and Varsity basketball players from 7th and 8th period, bus leaves at 2:00.
Next week, we will have a Co-ed Track and Field informational meeting. Practices begin in late February and usually last about an hour. We need throwers, jumpers, hurdlers, and, of course, runners, both long and short distance. More details to come.
Founded in 1919, Western Academy began as a four-year academic community accommodating grades 9-12. Renamed in the 1930s to Western Christian High School, the mission and values remain the same. Western Christian High School is dedicated to equipping our students to be faithful stewards of God’s Word.