General
Announcements
Warriors, it is always important that you attend all of your classes. Ask
any upperclassmen and they will tell you that one of the keys to doing well in
class is attending every day and being on time. Your attendance will also be important in
determining how our school gets funded. The Annual October Count determines how
much money our school gets from the state, based on how many students we have
attending. Please make sure you are making every effort to attend all of your
classes every day.
It’s
that time of year for eligible juniors and seniors to start applying for
membership in National Honor Society! If you are a junior with a
cumulative GPA of 3.5 or higher, or a senior with a cumulative GPA of 3.25 or
higher, then you are eligible to apply for membership. Eligible students
should have received a letter at their home address, inviting them to join and
also explaining the application process. If your GPA makes you eligible
for NHS, but you haven’t received a letter at home, please contact Mr. Smith in
the science office or Ms. Leclaire in the Language Arts office. This letter also tells you about important
informational meetings that have been going on this week. If you are
applying for membership in NHS, and you have not attended one of these meetings
yet, your MUST attend the meeting after school at 2:20 in Room W-103.
Remember that these meetings are only for eligible juniors and seniors,
so if you are unsure whether you are eligible, please contact Mr. Smith in
the science office or Ms. Leclaire in the Language Arts office.
Juniors, the PSAT test is coming. When? . . . October 17!
Registration ends on Wednesday, October 10. So, remember to bring $12 and your
photo ID to the Guidance Office to sign up for this important test! Math and
Language Arts study sessions for the PSAT will be offered next week at 6:30 am
in Room S-10. The math sessions will be on Wednesday, Oct 10th and
Friday, Oct 12th. The Language Arts sessions will be on Tuesday, Oct 9th and
Thursday, Oct 11th. Come to these sessions so you’ll be even better prepared to
take the PSAT!
Free Alive @ 25 class for AHS students October 15th, 3-7:30 p.m.
The class is normally $39. To sign up go to the alive @ 25 website or there's a
link on the schools website or talk to Deputy Englert.
Hello Warriors! The
Denver Komen Race for the Cure is Sunday, October 7, 2012! Arapahoe is
defending our title of the largest high school team registered! Join our
team, and be a part of this amazing event. You can register by simply going to
the Arapahoe High School home page and you'll find directions there. Our Arapahoe Cheers and Toms will be at the
start line to cheer on all participants. If you would like, you can walk with
the AHS team as we show the world what it means to be a WARRIOR. We race as Warriors to honor those who have survived
breast cancer, those who are fighting it, those who have lost the fight, and
for the hope of a cure. Let’s go Warriors!!!
Athletics
Congrats to the AHS boys varsity tennis players, taking first
place in regionals yesterday, with all boys qualifying for state next week! Way
to go!
Congrats to the boys Junior Varsity soccer team who defeated
Eaglecrest yesterday 2-1. Congratulations to the boys Varsity soccer
team who beat Eaglecrest 6 - 0 yesterday in a crucial league game. Great job
ABK.
For
further details on any announcements see the Arapahoe web site.
Warriors
always take care of one another.