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Citronelle High School

Citronelle High School. Parent Newsletter. February 2014. Progress Reports will go home on Feb 5 th . If your child does not bring one home, please contact the school.

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Citronelle High School

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  1. Citronelle High School Parent Newsletter February 2014 Progress Reports will go home on Feb 5th. If your child does not bring one home, please contact the school. Citronelle High School Student Council hosted the Retired Teachers Luncheon on February 4th. Those in attendance enjoyed lunch, sharing memories and catching up with each other. Retirees returning were Jim McGough, Waynetta Black, Roxanne Lilly, Rosemary Williams, Bob Coaker, Gwen Croom and Judy Willcutt. Thanks to the Student Council for a wonderful event. Up Coming Events Prom April 5th Senior Awards May 8th Graduation May 17th Congratulations to the following students for being selected as Student of the Month of February. Dyneisha Barrett, Morgan White, Lorin Byrd, and Devonte Orso Bring your own project to monogram or sew classes. Please join us in the home economics room by bringing your own projects to sew or monogram. Classes will be held on Feb 11, March 11, April 8 and May 13. at 6 pm until 8 pm. Come join in on the fun. Feb/March/April While most of your applications should be complete and you are waiting to receive admission decisions, don’t slack in the classroom. The college that you do attend will want to see your second semester transcript. No Senioritis! Acceptance letters and financial aid offers will start to arrive. Review your acceptances, compare financial aid packages, and visit your final choices, especially if you haven’t already. May May 1 is the date when the college you plan to attend requires a commitment and deposit. When you’ve made your college decision, notify your counselor and the colleges. Send in your deposit by the postmark date of May 1. If you’ve been offered financial aid, accept the offer and follow the instructions given. Also notify schools you will not attend of your decision.  Make sure that you have requested that your final transcript be sent to the school you will be attending.  If you are “wait listed” by a college you really want to attend, visit, call and write the admission office to make your interest clear. Ask how you can strengthen your application http://www.nacacnet.org Preparing for College:

  2. Student News The band will be marching in three Mardi Gras Parades Feb 20 Order of Polka Dots Mardi Gras Parade, Parade starts at 6:30 Feb 27 Mystic Stripers Mardi Gras Parade, Parade starts at 6:30 Mar 3 Infant Mystics Mardi Gras Parade, Parade starts at 6:30 Citronelle High School Cheerleader try-outs will be March 20. Tutoring buses will run on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Elite night for seniors will be held on February 25 , so any senior that would like his/her pictures in the slideshow, please bring no more than 4 pictures each to Mr. Heinl. JROTC will participate in two COUNTY WIDE JROTC Drill meets during the month of February. The Let two Drill meet will be held on February 5th at the Mobile County Fairgrounds. The DAI Drill meet will be held on February 26th. This meet will also be held at the Mobile County Fairgrounds. On Monday, 2/3/14 four members of the FCCLA will take a field trip to Virginia College/Culinard to tour the Culinary Arts facility and receive their “grocery bag” for the Golden Spoon Competition. On 2/22/14 these same students will compete with their detailed menu along with seven other high schools from Mobile County. With the exception of a secret ingredient given on the day of the Golden Spoon, they will be judged on a set criteria by a professional panel of experts in the Foods Industry. The four seniors include: Meghan Turner, Kaitlyn Rowell, K. J. Orso, and Ethan Prine. Besides the pride of representing CHS well, there are scholarships available for the winners. We look forward to an excellent showing from our FCCLA team. Mrs. Patton, Advisor Citronelle High School’s Social Studies Dept will host HISTORY DAY on Feb. 21. This year’s National History Day theme is “Rights and Responsibilities.” Students are encouraged to create exhibits, documentaries, dramas, or design websites related to their selected topic. Winner will advance to the MCPSS History Day on March 21. Mardi Gras Holidays will be March 3rd & 4th. President’s Day will be March 5th. Retired Teacher Luncheon Progress reports go home Blood Drive Oil Queen Pageant Parade Oil Queen Pageant V softball vs Theodore (home) 4 :30 JV 6:00 V softball vs Chatom (home) 4 :30 Softball Tournament At Citronelle V softball at Davidson 4 :00 JV 5:30 V softball vs McGill (home) V 4 :30 JV 6:30 V softball at Jackson 4 :30 JV 6:00

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