Last call for yearbooks!
The last day to order a yearbook is Friday, March 28th. You can order your yearbook at jostens.com or you can stop by the front office, 9th grade office, or see Mrs. Theiss for a flyer. We are not ordering extra this year, so make sure you order yours today!
The next teen driver’s ed class has been delayed until May. Only 4 students have confirmed their spot and at least 15 are needed to host the class. If you want to take driver’s ed, Call Carlton Driving School or go by and see Mrs. Jaramillo to sign up or for more information. If there are not enough students for the class it could be delayed again.
If you (or anyone you know) are 18 years old or will be 18 before the school year ends and want to get your driver’s license, stop by and see Mrs. Jaramillo in room 104 for information on an adult driver’s ed class.
Mu Alpha Theta will meet this Wednesday, March 26 after school in Ms. Long’s room (203) for a fun time with math and cookies. Anyone is welcome to join us!
The Nacogdoches High School Choir will be performing their concert, ‘We Are the Music Makers: A Pre-UIL Concert,’ on March 27 at 6 pm at First Baptist Church.
If you have signed up for choir for next year and have not sung for Mr. Brewer before, please contact Mr. Brewer so he can set up your voice checks to place you in the appropriate group. If you have not signed up for choir, but are still considering it, you are invited to audition. Voice checks will take place until April 3rd.
Cell phone policy: Cell phones are prohibited in classrooms or learning areas. This policy has been expanded which means that students may not use their phones and/or headphones during ANY part of the 45-minute instructional period. This includes time spent walking to the library, heading to the restroom, or leaving the classroom for any other approved purpose. Students may continue to use their devices during passing periods and at lunch. If a student is caught in violation of this policy, the device(s) will be confiscated, and NHS will charge a $15 fee to release the device(s).
Dress Code: Students should dress appropriately for school daily and wear their IDs. Being out of the dress code could lead to lunch detention or ISS. Students who do not have an ID will need to visit the grade-level AP’s office to get a temporary one or to pay for a new one if the old ID is lost.