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HOT CHOCOLATE/COFFEE: Wouldn t a cup of hot chocolate be great right now? Pre-order a cup of hot chocolate or coffee TODAY, Tuesday, 2/24 to be delivered on Thursday, 2/26 or Friday 2/27 this week. DECA members will be pre-selling outside of room 216 during lunch. SPRING PLAY AUDITIONS: Tryouts for the Spring Play 110 Stories will be on Wednesday, March 4 th. Auditions packets can be picked up in the library or Mr. Klubertanz s room 205

GAPP CLUB: There will be a short meeting on Friday, February 27 th for the 1 st half of lunch. ATTENTION SENIORS: Please stop by the student services office to check out the Senior Information Wall. Your names are now posted how they will be spelled out on your diploma. Please double check the spelling of your name. If there are any changes to be made, please see Mrs. Zimmer in the student services office.

TO: ALL OHS STUDENTS FROM: OHS PTO, INC. RE: 2015 POST PROM LOGO This year s Post Prom theme is BAD MOON RISING. We are looking for a creative logo for use in marketing, souvenirs, et cetera. The winning designer will receive $100. Please forward your entries and any questions to: dan02jan@gmail.com. Deadline is March 13 th 2015 for design submissions.

Freshmen and Sophomores are reminded that Tuesday, March 3 is a virtual learning day. You will not be reporting to school. Your learning will be prescribed by your teachers using videos, online recordings and other virtual learning methods. The library will be available to students who might not have access to technology. Freshmen and sophomores will report to class as usual on March 4. Seniors are reminded that they will be participating in the Reality Store on March 3. All seniors are required to participate in this event which takes place in the OHS Field House. Seniors will report to class as usual on March 4. Juniors are reminded that they will be taking the ACT Plus Writing on March 3. They should report to school at normal time and will be released around 1:00 p.m. Juniors should report to the OAC promptly at 7:20 for a short presentation before going to the assigned testing room. Room assignments for this test will be posted on February 26 th. On March 4, Juniors will also be taking the ACT Work Keys. All students should report to the Field House/Lower Gym at 7:20 a.m.

Juniors are reminded to bring their ID, pencils and an approved calculator to the testing sessions. Juniors may NOT bring any electronic devices (cellphones, ipods, ipads, tablets, etc.) to the testing sessions. BASEBALL: A SHORT INFORMATIONAL MEETING will be held on Thursday March 5 th @ 11:00 in the Upper gym. See Coach Kirchenwitz with any questions.

JUNIOR SYMPOSIUM: Greetings from the counselors at Oconomowoc High School. We would like to invite the Class of 2016-Juniors and Parents of Juniors to our upcoming Junior Symposium on March 9 th. The event will begin at 6:00p.m. in the Oconomowoc Arts Center. Attendees will have the opportunity to attend three different sectionals lead by various representatives including the UW system, private colleges, technical colleges, and financial aid. Representatives from the various military branches will be represented as well. There will be a wealth of information provided as well as a chance to ask questions. This is a great way to jump start the process of finding your options for life after high school. Hope to see you there!

FFA WEEK: Friday, 2/27 Flannels and cowboy boots FFA FUN: All week FFA will have riddles that you can solve. Come to the library if you are interested. Also, everyday names will be called from the correct answers that day. The winner will be announced at the end of the day. If your name is called you can pick up your prize in room 235 at the end of the week.

FFA MEMBERS: If you signed up to order a FFA week tee shirt we will give you a $5.00 credit for every pie you bring in and apply it against the cost of the tee shirt. If you do not bring in a pie on Wednesday we need your $5.00 on Tuesday so we can purchase the pies before Wednesday. Wednesday is also Club picture day for the yearbook. Picture time is 9:20 in the OAC. Come 5-10 minutes early so you don t miss the picture. Wear your POLOS.

PROM: FIRE IN THE NIGHT Ticket sales: online through RevTrak/$75 per person/$150 per couple/march 2-27 Table signups: happen in person after tickets have been purchased/seating in groups of 10/March 16-27/room 140 (to be confirmed with Derick) Guests from other schools: need to pick up a guest form and have it signed before purchasing tickets Letter to parents: will be sent home this week informing parents about prom details and expectations.on Saturday, April 18 th. Grand March: OAC/4-5pm

Buses load: 5pm/leave by 5:15pm Arrive at Harley: 6pm Dinner: 6:30pm Time in the museum: after dinner-9pm Return to Post Prom: 11:30pm

VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITY: Looking for a volunteer opportunity? Help out at the VEX Robotics state tournament at Silver Lake on Saturday, February 28 th, from 8:45 am to 3pm."

FBLA DODGEBALL TOURNAMENT: OHS Fieldhouse March 21 8:00am-2pm 6 Person Teams (1-4 GUYS.2-6 GIRLS) Sign Up by March 13 th in Room 213 ORGANIZED BY FBLA AND THE OCONOMOWOC SCHOLARSHIP FUND

BABY SHOWER: Young Life will be collecting items to donate for a Baby Shower to be held March 7 th for Safe Babies/Healthy Families. This is an organization located in Waukesha County that focuses on programs and services to babies and children living in high risk environments. Diapers, clothing, wipes, bottle, etc all being accepted in a collection box in Mr. Huebner s Room # 338 until Friday, March 6 th. We have 2 weeks to fill the boxes for this wonderful cause in desperate need. A complete Wish List will be hanging on the bulletin board in the mailroom, along with a detailed information sheet. Any questions, please contact Kelly Moran or Aaron Huebner.

HEY OHS SIBLINGS: Time to submit your OHS SIBLINGS photo for the yearbook. Either email one to Mrs. Stefan at StefanK@oasd.org, or find a yearbook member to take one don t delay there is limited space! HONOR ROLL CERTIFICATES: Honor Roll Certificates are now available. Please stop by the main office/switchboard to request your certificate.

GIRLS SOFTBALL: Girls Softball open gyms will be every Monday night through March. Open gyms go from 7:00-8:00 p.m. in the OHS Fieldhouse. Attention Seniors: If you didn't complete your "Graduation Diploma Announcement" form or need a graduation packet come to the Main Office. All orders for Jostens will now need to be placed either online or mailed directly to Jostens. If you have any questions please contact Jostens at 1-800-JOSTENS (567-8367) OR email: www.jostens.com/contact

MATH TEAM: Math Team will be meeting the second and fourth Thursday of each month during the 2 nd half of lunch in room 300. There will be a meeting on Thursday, February 26 th.

10 TH ANNUAL JAZZ DANCE: The 10 th annual Jazz Dance will be taking place on Friday, February 27 th at the Olympia Resort The OHS Jazz Bands, along with the Silver Lake and Nature Hill Jazz bands will be performing from 6-10:30 PM. This is a semi-formal event with a Roaring 20's theme - Bring your dancing shoes! There will be food available for purchase including a fish fry, burgers, hotdogs and chips. Fundraising efforts will include a silent auction, raffles and a Photo Booth. Jazz dance tickets will be for sale during one lunch on Thursday, February 26 TH. They can also be purchase in advance at Books and Co. or Piggly Wiggly. Student tickets are $5.00 in advance and $7.00 at the door. Adult tickets are $8 in advance and $10 at the door.

You are invited to attend the Informational meeting for the Certified Nursing Assistant Program 2015 Oconomowoc Area School District and Waukesha County Technical College has partnered together to bring you this incredible summer opportunity! Parent and Student must attend this mandatory meeting on: March 11th at Oconomowoc Memorial Hospital at 6:00 You will be meeting with WCTC and OMH staff to learn more about the course. Enter through the main entrance and the front desk will direct you to the conference room. This course will prepare you for the state CNA licensing exam. Selection for the program will be as follows: Attend the mandatory meeting on March 11th Juniors will be considered first before sophomores. Specific qualifications apply as this is a highly competitive opportunity for a limited amount of students.

Applications are due by 3:00 on March 13 th. No exceptions. If Juniors do not fill all 10 spots then sophomores who attended the meeting and remain interested will enter a random draw to fill those remaining spots Sophomores who are not in the program this year will remain on the CNA consideration list for summer 2016. Contact OHS Counselor Angela Fisher in Student Services for any further questions: 262-560-3125 Fishera@oasd.org

CHINA comes to Oconomowoc in March! Silver Lake Intermediate School Presents March 5, 6, 7 at 7 pm and March 8 at 1 pm. At the Oconomowoc Arts Center MULAN is the compelling story of a young girl who takes her injured Father s place when he is drafted into the Chinese Army. Although the penalty for being discovered as a girl in the Army is death, Mulan hides her identity and bravely fights for the Emperor. The musical is based on the Disney movie of the story and has the memorable and touching song Reflection as well as the inspiring I ll Make A Man. But there are also new songs such as Written In Stone, that describes the village in which Mulan lives, and Don t Get In Our Way which

allows our bad guy Huns to shine! Galloping dance moves honor the culture of the Mongolian horsemen. It s no mistake that the performance of MULAN, Jr. comes right on the heels of the OASD district Nomination as Asia Society Confucius Classroom for 2014. Director Lynne Carlstein was seeking ways to connect the Arts with the outstanding Oconomowoc Mandarin program. This was the perfect opportunity to celebrate the honor that has been given to our district! Lynne said. Students in the musical have prepared with experiences in Tai Chi, martial arts, and presentations on Chinese culture given by Mandarin teacher Xiaopeng Pang and guidance counselor Peihua Reinke. These experiences give students a chance to see how America and China are related. We have a marvelous opportunity for exploring Chinese history and modern Chinese culture through the story of Mulan. Lynne explained. When the production opens March 5 th there will be a Mulan Marketplace, selling Chinese items at child-friendly prices, and there will be a beautiful, hand-made MULAN doll auctioned in a silent auction at each performance of the show. The money from the Market and the Mulan dolls will go toward funding Drama Scholarships for summer theater experiences for Silver Lake students. We ve been able to give 10 full-tuition scholarships in the past, and I m aiming for 12 this year! commented Carlstein. Tickets will be available through the OAC Box Office starting Feb. 11, 2015. All tickets are $10, seating is reserved. Call 262.560. 3172 or visit the Box Office at the OAC 641 E. Forest St. Oconomowoc, WI 53066. to reserve your seats. Tickets purchased online will have a per ticket service charge of

$3.50 applied to each ticket. We recommend phoning in your order or visiting the box office!

Are you looking to prepare for the ACT test? Do you wish to improve upon your score from a previous test? ACT Test prep classes will be starting soon!! Sign up now!!! The Wisconsin Test Prep course consists of seven sessions that focus on all four ACT test subject areas. Because our curriculum uses actual ACT test problems, students gain a distinct competitive edge on test day. Stop by Student Services to pick up a brochure with registration information or go to www.wisconsintestprep.com for more information.

Login for Microsoft Office Online Any - Internet Browser Chromebooks Mobile Devices You can sign in to Office 365 on your computer or tablet by opening a web browser. Your organizational account is typically the same email address you use to sign in for work or school. The first time you sign in, you'll use the organizational account and temporary password that you received from your manager, school, or support team. 1. Go to http://portal.office.com to sign in. 2. Type your user name and password, and then select Sign in. 3. Example Login: Example: Mighty Raccoons Staff Username: RaccoonsM@oasd.org (computer login@oasd.org) Student Username: RacooMig000@oasd.org (computer login@oasd.org) Password: computer password Tip After you sign in for the first time, you can go to http://portal.office.com and sign in. For quick access, you might want to add the sign-in page to your favorites.

FREE Microsoft Office for your Home Device All OASD Staff and Students can install the new Microsoft Office on their home devices for FREE. Install Office for Windows 1. Sign in to Office 365, at http://portal.office.com/ols/mysoftware.aspx If you're already signed in to Office 365 - http://portal.office.com, in the upper-right corner, select the gear icon Office 365 settings > Software. 2. Example Login: Example: Mighty Raccoons Staff Username: RaccoonsM@oasd.org (computer login@oasd.org) Student Username: RacooMig000@oasd.org (computer login@oasd.org) Password: computer password FREE MS Office.pdf