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Wednesday, October 3, 2018 2018 Homecoming Activities Our Homecoming spirit week theme is "Hamilton Hits. Spirit Days correspond with different genres of music. Spirit points are being calculated based on spirit day participation by grade level and counted during second block. Remember, spirit attire must remain school appropriate at all times. TOMORROW Chargers Rock the Hits (Charger Pride) Friday, October 5 No School The Homecoming dance is this Saturday from 7-10PM at Hamilton. Tickets are on sale for $15 each TODAY and TOMORROW during all lunch periods and after school in Room 28. Tickets may be purchased at the door by current Hamilton students for $20 each. Purchasing tickets at the door requires having a student ID and must be completed no later than 8PM. Only students who attend Hamilton will be able to purchase tickets at the door on Saturday evening. No guest tickets will be sold. Alpine Ski Team Are you interested in joining a competitive Ski Team? Hamilton Co-ops with Menomonee Falls and offers Varsity & JV Boys & Girls Teams. An informational meeting is scheduled for Monday, October 15, at 7PM at the Menomonee Falls High School Library. If you can t make the meeting, please contact Dave Kessen at mkessen@wi.rr.com. Club Success Falling behind in one or more of your classes? Club Success may be for you. It is an after school tutorial program supervised by Hamilton teachers to help you get your grades back up to where they belong. Club Success runs Monday through Thursday from 2:45-4:15. Applications are available in Room NA206, Guidance or Office A. Cheer Open Gym Tryouts Interested in being part of the winter competition cheer team? Come to the open gym tryout on Tuesday, 10/9 from 5:30-8:00PM in the Indoor Athletic Center. See Coach Liz in the Special Services office to pick up a tryout packet. Club Unique Brownies!!! Brownies, brownies, brownies!! Yes, the chocolate treat that will be a great afterschool snack. TODAY and TOMORROW right after school, Club Unique will be selling brownies for $2 in the main hallway near S-8 and also in the cafeteria. Come buy a brownie to support Club Unique! Science Club Are you interested in conducting science experiments not done in class, meeting guest speakers from your intended science career, engaging with peers of similar interests? Then come to the first Science Club meeting TODAY during Advisement in Room S-5. See Ms. Wainio (S-5) or Mr. Simays (S-1) with any questions. TONIGHT Powder Puff/Fireworks 6-9PM NHS Induction Ceremony- Monday, 10/8 7PM HFAC Bowling Tryouts Tuesday-Wednesday, 10/9-10 @ Sussex Bowl

Guidance Announcements Attention Juniors and Seniors: Early College Credit and Start College Now applications are available in the Guidance Office and on the Guidance Website. Forms are due back to the Guidance Office no later than Monday, October 1 - no exceptions. PSAT Wednesday, October 10 Attention: Sophomores and Juniors, the PSAT test will be given on Wednesday, 10/10 from 7:20 10:30AM. at Hamilton High School. This voluntary test provides an opportunity for college-bound students to experience and practice taking a shortened version of the SAT Reasoning Test. The PSAT is the only route of entry into the National Merit Scholarship Competition (NMSC) for juniors and may be required for some other scholarships. Interested juniors must register in the high school Guidance office beginning the second week of September. Sophomores can now register for the test. The $16.00 test fee is payable at the time of registration. Stop in Guidance to register and for more information. Searching for Scholarships: When the Guidance Office receives scholarship information, it is added to the HHS Scholarship List. This list can be found on the HHS website by clicking on Guidance Resources and looking at the Find It Fast section on the bottom left side. There are also scholarship opportunities outside of what is available on the Hamilton Scholarship List. But, be careful! There are also scholarship scams out there. The Federal Trade Commission warms against organizations that guarantee scholarships and require a fee. Wendy s is offering their annual high school Heisman scholarship. This scholarship is for senior scholar-athletes with high character. Eligibility begins with maintaining a GPA of 3.0 or better. Applicants also need to be proven leaders and role models within their school and community. Applicants must perform in one of 47 school-sponsored sports recognized by the International Olympic Committee in the Summer and Winter Olympic Games or the National Federation of State High School Associations. Additional information is available at https://www.wendyshighschoolheisman.com/about/ Deadline is 10/17/18. The Coca-Cola Scholars Program scholarship is an achievementbased scholarship awarded to graduating high school seniors. Students are recognized for their capacity to lead and serve, as well as their commitment to making a significant impact on their schools and communities. The foundation awards 150 scholarships for $20,000. Interested seniors can apply at https://www.cocacolascholarsfoundation.org/apply/ Deadline is 10/31/18. The Herb Kohl Educational Foundation is again offering the Herb Kohl Excellence Scholarships for 2019. Seniors are encouraged to apply to be nominated for one of 100- $10,000 scholarships for Wisconsin students going on to a two or four year school. Students will be evaluated on their leadership, citizenship, school and community involvement, and academic achievement. For more info, go to http://www.kohleducation.org/studentexcellence/. Deadline is 11/4/18. If you consider yourself a volunteer, pay attention! The Prudential Spirit of Community Award Program is available to all high school students. Students must be nominated by their principal based on involvement in community service and volunteerism. HHS will nominate one student to go on to the next level of competition. The state level first place award is $1,000 or more, a beautifully engraved medallion, and a fabulous trip with a parent to Washington, D.C. next spring. The online application can be found at http://spirit.prudential.com Deadline is 11/6/18. The Elks National Foundation is offering the 2019 Most Valuable Student Scholarship contest again. The Elks foundation provides many scholarships each year to deserving students. Applicant must be a US Citizen and will be judged on scholarship, leadership and financial need. For additional information, please visit their website at https://www.elks.org/scholars/scholarships/mvs.cfm Deadline is 11/15/18. Applications are now being accepted online for the AXA Achievement Scholarship. They are giving away 300 scholarships for $2,500. One student from each state is awarded a $10,000 scholarship and advanced to the national level for a chance to win an additional $15,000. AXA is looking for students with ambition and drive shown by their outstanding achievement in school, community or work-related activities. Addition information and application is online www.axa-achievement.com. Deadline is 12/14/18 or when 10,000 applications are received, whichever comes first. Apply early! Army ROTC provides an opportunity for full tuition scholarships to participating. Scholarships are awarded based on merit and grades, not financial need. Students accepting the scholarship must accept a commission and serve in the Army on Active Duty or in a Reserve Component (Army Reserve or Army National Guard) Information can be found at https://www.goarmy.com/rotc/high-school-students.html. Applications must be started by 2/4/19 for a deadline of 3/4/19. The Air Force ROTC offers scholarships that cover your tuition and most lab fees. Also, you ll receive an annual textbook allowance and up to a $500 spending cash monthly stipend. A variety of full and partial s cholarships are available, and certain scholarships have specific requirements. Applicant must also attain a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher and ACT composite of 26. Go to https://www.afrotc.com/scholarships for more information. Deadline to apply is 1/31/18. Navy ROTC scholarships are awarded through a highly competitive national selection process, and receive full tuition, books stipend, educational fees and other financial benefits. Upon graduation, midshipmen are commissioned as officers in the unrestricted line Naval Reserve or Marine Corps Reserve. Applicants must have an ACT score of 21 in Math and 22 in English. Wisconsin Automobile & Truck Dealers Foundation is offering scholarships that vary in amount, up to full tuition and also tools. It is available to students planning to enroll in an automotive, diesel or auto collision technician program at a NATEF certified Wisconsin technical college. Information and application can found at http://www.watda.org/scholarship Deadline is 1/15/19. Wisconsin Education Association Council is offering a scholarship to any high school senior whose parent(s) is either an active WEAC member, an active retired member or has a parent who died while holding a WEAC membership. Applicants must be in the top 25% of his/her class or have achieved a 3.0 cumulative grade point average (based on a 4.0 scale). You must plan to pursue an education major/minor and intend to teach in Wisconsin. Each year one of the four scholarships shall be designated the Kathy Mann Memorial Scholarship. This will be awarded to a minority student. Additional information is available at https://weac.org/memberbenefits/weac-scholarships/ Deadline is 2/1/19. The Wisconsin Professional Police Association is offering scholarships to Wisconsin students enrolling in a college or vocational/technical school in a course of study leading to a two or four year degree in police science, criminal justice, or a law enforcement related field. Instructions and application are available at http://wppa.com/resources/scholarship-program/. Deadline is 2/1/19. The Simon Youth Foundation (SYF), in partnership with Johnson Creek Premium Outlets, 2019 Scholarship awards are available. The one time award is up to $1,500 for one high school senior who lives within 50 miles of Johnson Creek Premium Outlets and who plans to attend an accredited university, two or four year college, technical or vocational school. In addition, an Award of Excellence, which is a $2,500 renewable scholarship award, will be given to the top candidate from among the scholarship winners. Only a single application needs to be completed. Applications can be found online at syf.org/scholarships. Deadline is 2/20/19. The American Legion is offering the Schneider-Emanuel Scholarship for Wisconsin high school seniors meeting the eligibility requirements. The applicant must be a direct descendant of a U.S. veteran who served during a period of war and is a member of the American Legion. Visit their website at https://wilegion.org/page/content/programs/schneideremanuel-americanlegion-scholarship for complete instructions, eligibility requirements and application. Deadline is 3/1/19.

College Visit Information The following colleges/universities will be making visits to Hamilton School during the months of September and October. This is a great opportunity for any interested juniors or seniors to get more information regarding their academics, tuition, scholarships, etc. Visits will take place in the Guidance office unless otherwise noted. Students should stop by the Guidance Office to pick up a pass to attend. October 2018 Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 1 2 3 St. Norbert College 8:00 AM 4 5 8 9 Michigan Tech 9:00 AM 10 UW-Milwaukee 9:00 AM 11 12 15 Concordia University 1:00 PM 16 University of Nebraska Lincoln 10:00 AM 17 Milwaukee Institute of Art & Design 9:00 AM 18 19 22 23 24 25 26 George Williams College 1:30 PM 29 30 31 November 2018 Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 1 Carroll University 9:00 AM 2 5 6 7 8 9 UW-LaCrosse 9:30 AM 12 13 14 15 16

Tuesday, October 2, 2018 2018 Homecoming Activities This year's Homecoming spirit week theme is "Hamilton Hits. Spirit Days will correspond with different genres of music. Spirit points will be calculated based on spirit day participation by grade level and counted during 2nd block. Remember, spirit attire must remain school appropriate at all times. TOMORROW Surfin Safari (Hawaiian/Beach Day ) Thursday, October 4 Chargers Rock the Hits (Charger Pride) Friday, October 5 No School The Homecoming dance is on Saturday, October 6, from 7-10PM at Hamilton. Tickets are on sale for $15 each TODAY through Thursday during all lunch periods and after school in Room 28 Wednesday and Thursday only. Tickets may be purchased at the door by current Hamilton students for $20 each. Purchasing tickets at the door requires having a student ID and must be completed no later than 8PM. Only students who attend Hamilton will be able to purchase tickets at the door on Saturday evening. No guest tickets will be sold. Alpine Ski Team Are you interested in joining a competitive Ski Team? Hamilton Co-ops with Menomonee Falls and offers Varsity & JV Boys & Girls Teams. An informational meeting is scheduled for Monday, October 15 at 7 pm at the Menomonee Falls High School Library. If you can t make the meeting please contact Dave Kessen at mkessen@wi.rr.com. Club Success Falling behind in one or more of your classes? Club Success may be for you. It is an after school tutorial program supervised by Hamilton teachers to help you get your grades back up to where they belong. Club Success runs Monday through Thursday from 2:45-4:15. Applications in Room NA206, Guidance or Office A. Math Club If you enjoy solving equations, want to improve your math skills or just enjoy putting your knowledge to test against others, come to Room 21 TODAY after school for the info meeting. Contact Mr. DeJarlais, Ellie Johnson or Molly Flynn. Cheer Open Gym Tryouts Interested in being part of the winter competition cheer team? Come to the open gym tryout on Tuesday, 10/9 from 5:30-8:00PM in the Indoor Athletic Center. See Coach Liz in the Special Services office to pick up a tryout packet. Club Unique Brownies!!! Brownies, brownies, brownies!! Yes, the chocolate treat that will be a great afterschool snack. TODAY, TOMORROW, and Thursday, Club Unique will be selling brownies for $2 right after school in the main hallway near S-8 and also in the cafeteria. Come buy a brownie to support Club Unique! Science Club Are you interested in conducting science experiments not done in class, meeting guest speakers from your intended science career, engaging with peers of similar interests? Then come to the first Science Club meeting TOMORROW during Advisement in Room S-5. See Ms. Wainio (S-5) or Mr. Simays (S-1) with? s. Robots! Robots! Robots! If you are interested in joining Charger Robotics Team 537 for 2018-19 season, you and a parent must attend our interest meeting TONIGHT in the Little Theater at 6:30PM. We will discuss important aspects of our robotics program, provide information on upcoming requirements and have participation forms available. Robotics Parent/Participant Interest Meeting TONIGHT @ 6:30PM in the Little Theater TOMORROW Powder Puff/Fireworks 6-9PM NHS Induction Ceremony- Monday, 10/8 7PM HFAC Bowling Tryouts Tuesday-Wednesday, 10/9-10 @ Sussex Bowl

Guidance Announcements Attention Juniors and Seniors: Early College Credit and Start College Now applications are available in the Guidance Office and on the Guidance Website. Forms are due back to the Guidance Office no later than Monday, October 1 - no exceptions. PSAT Wednesday, October 10 Attention: Sophomores and Juniors, the PSAT test will be given on Wednesday, 10/10 from 7:20 10:30AM. at Hamilton High School. This voluntary test provides an opportunity for collegebound students to experience and practice taking a shortened version of the SAT Reasoning Test. The PSAT is the only route of entry into the National Merit Scholarship Competition (NMSC) for juniors and may be required for some other scholarships. Interested juniors must register in the high school Guidance office beginning the second week of September. Sophomores can now register for the test. The $16.00 test fee is payable at the time of registration. Stop in Guidance to register and for more information. Searching for Scholarships: When the Guidance Office receives scholarship information, it is added to the HHS Scholarship List. This list can be found on the HHS website by clicking on Guidance Resources and looking at the Find It Fast section on the bottom left side. There are also scholarship opportunities outside of what is available on the Hamilton Scholarship List. But, be careful! There are also scholarship scams out there. The Federal Trade Commission warms against organizations that guarantee scholarships and require a fee. Wendy s is offering their annual high school Heisman scholarship. This scholarship is for senior scholar-athletes with high character. Eligibility begins with maintaining a GPA of 3.0 or better. Applicants also need to be proven leaders and role models within their school and community. Applicants must perform in one of 47 school-sponsored sports recognized by the International Olympic Committee in the Summer and Winter Olympic Games or the National Federation of State High School Associations. Additional information is available at https://www.wendyshighschoolheisman.com/about/ Deadline is 10/17/18. The Coca-Cola Scholars Program scholarship is an achievement-based scholarship awarded to graduating high school seniors. Students are recognized for their capacity to lead and serve, as well as their commitment to making a significant impact on their schools and communities. The foundation awards 150 scholarships for $20,000. Interested seniors can apply at https://www.cocacolascholarsfoundation.org/apply/ Deadline is 10/31/18. The Herb Kohl Educational Foundation is again offering the Herb Kohl Excellence Scholarships for 2019. Seniors are encouraged to apply to be nominated for one of 100- $10,000 scholarships for Wisconsin students going on to a two or four year school. Students will be evaluated on their leadership, citizenship, school and community involvement, and academic achievement. For more info, go to http://www.kohleducation.org/studentexcellence/. Deadline is 11/4/18. If you consider yourself a volunteer, pay attention! The Prudential Spirit of Community Award Program is available to all high school students. Students must be nominated by their principal based on involvement in community service and volunteerism. HHS will nominate one student to go on to the next level of competition. The state level first place award is $1,000 or more, a beautifully engraved medallion, and a fabulous trip with a parent to Washington, D.C. next spring. The online application can be found at http://spirit.prudential.com Deadline is 11/6/18. The Elks National Foundation is offering the 2019 Most Valuable Student Scholarship contest again. The Elks foundation provides many scholarships each year to deserving students. Applicant must be a US Citizen and will be judged on scholarship, leadership and financial need. For additional information, please visit their website at https://www.elks.org/scholars/scholarships/mvs.cfm Deadline is 11/15/18. Applications are now being accepted online for the AXA Achievement Scholarship. They are giving away 300 scholarships for $2,500. One student from each state is awarded a $10,000 scholarship and advanced to the national level for a chance to win an additional $15,000. AXA is looking for students with ambition and drive shown by their outstanding achievement in school, community or work-related activities. Addition information and application is online www.axa-achievement.com. Deadline is 12/14/18 or when 10,000 applications are received, whichever comes first. Apply early! Army ROTC provides an opportunity for full tuition scholarships to participating. Scholarships are awarded based on merit and grades, not financial need. Students accepting the scholarship must accept a commission and serve in the Army on Active Duty or in a Reserve Component (Army Reserve or Army National Guard) Information can be found at https://www.goarmy.com/rotc/high-schoolstudents.html. Applications must be started by 2/4/19 for a deadline of 3/4/19. The Air Force ROTC offers scholarships that cover your tuition and most lab fees. Also, you ll receive an annual textbook allowance and up to a $500 spending cash monthly stipend. A variety of full and partial s cholarships are available, and certain scholarships have specific requirements. Applicant must also attain a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher and ACT composite of 26. Go to https://www.afrotc.com/scholarships for more information. Deadline to apply is 1/31/18. Navy ROTC scholarships are awarded through a highly competitive national selection process, and receive full tuition, books stipend, educational fees and other financial benefits. Upon graduation, midshipmen are commissioned as officers in the unrestricted line Naval Reserve or Marine Corps Reserve. Applicants must have an ACT score of 21 in Math and 22 in English. Wisconsin Automobile & Truck Dealers Foundation is offering scholarships that vary in amount, up to full tuition and also tools. It is available to students planning to enroll in an automotive, diesel or auto collision technician program at a NATEF certified Wisconsin technical college. Information and application can found at http://www.watda.org/scholarship Deadline is 1/15/19. Wisconsin Education Association Council is offering a scholarship to any high school senior whose parent(s) is either an active WEAC member, an active retired member or has a parent who died while holding a WEAC membership. Applicants must be in the top 25% of his/her class or have achieved a 3.0 cumulative grade point average (based on a 4.0 scale). You must plan to pursue an education major/minor and intend to teach in Wisconsin. Each year one of the four scholarships shall be designated the Kathy Mann Memorial Scholarship. This will be awarded to a minority student. Additional information is available at https://weac.org/member-benefits/weac-scholarships/ Deadline is 2/1/19.

College Visit Information The following colleges/universities will be making visits to Hamilton School during the months of September and October. This is a great opportunity for any interested juniors or seniors to get more information regarding their academics, tuition, scholarships, etc. Visits will take place in the Guidance office unless otherwise noted. Students should stop by the Guidance Office to pick up a pass to attend. October 2018 Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 1 2 3 St. Norbert College 8:00 AM 4 5 8 9 Michigan Tech 9:00 AM 10 UW-Milwaukee 9:00 AM 11 12 15 Concordia University 1:00 PM 16 University of Nebraska Lincoln 10:00 AM 17 Milwaukee Institute of Art & Design 9:00 AM 18 19 22 23 24 25 26 George Williams College 1:30 PM 29 30 31 November 2018 Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 1 Carroll University 9:00 AM 2 5 6 7 8 9 UW-LaCrosse 9:30 AM 12 13 14 15 16

Monday, October 1, 2018 2018 Homecoming Activities This year's Homecoming spirit week theme is "Hamilton Hits. Spirit Days will correspond with different genres of music. Spirit points will be calculated based on spirit day participation by grade level and counted during 2nd block. Remember, spirit attire must remain school appropriate at all times. TOMORROW Disco Dancin (Disco Day) Wednesday, October 3 Surfin Safari (Hawaiian/Beach Day ) Thursday, October 4 Chargers Rock the Hits (Charger Pride) Friday, October 5 No School The Homecoming dance is on Saturday, October 6, from 7-10PM at Hamilton. Tickets are on sale for $15 each TODAY through Thursday during all lunch periods and after school in Room 28 Wednesday and Thursday only. Tickets may be purchased at the door by current Hamilton students for $20 each. Purchasing tickets at the door requires having a student ID and must be completed no later than 8PM. Only students who attend Hamilton will be able to purchase tickets at the door on Saturday evening. No guest tickets will be sold. Rugby Congrats to the Hamilton Girls' Rugby team who remain undefeated with a 44-0 win over Kettle Moraine. They have now won the first three games of the regular season by a combined score of 142-5. With the win, the team has qualified for the state championship semi-finals. The team won Friday's game on the back of a three-try performance by Lauren Leonardi who scored the first hat trick of her career. Elise Rades (Ra-DISS) scored twice and Alex Werra (WEAR-ah), Michelle Wehrman (WEAR-man), and Morgan Price scored solo tries. Congrats girls, and good luck against DSHA on Saturday! Future Educators Reminder The planning meeting is TOAY after school in Room 19. Please bring completed forms as we begin the partnership with Marcy Elementary. Questions concerning upcoming panels and events will also be addressed. See PK for more Info. Club Success Falling behind in one or more of your classes? Club Success may be for you. It is an after school tutorial program supervised by Hamilton teachers to help you get your grades back up to where they belong. Club Success runs Monday through Thursday from 2:45-4:15. Applications in Room NA206, Guidance or Office A. Math Club If you enjoy solving equations, want to improve your math skills or just enjoy putting your knowledge to test again others, come to Room 21 TOMORROW after school for the info meeting. Questions: Contact Mr. DeJarlais, Ellie Johnson or Molly Flynn. Cheer Open Gym Tryouts Interested in being part of the winter competition cheer team? Come to the open gym tryout on Tuesday, 10/9 from 5:30-8:00PM in the Indoor Athletic Center. See Coach Liz in the Special Services office to pick up a tryout packet. Club Unique Brownies!!! Brownies, brownies, brownies!! Yes, the chocolate treat that will be a great afterschool snack. TOMORROW, Wednesday, and Thursday, Club Unique will be selling brownies for $2 right after school in the main hallway near S-8 and also in the cafeteria. Come buy a brownie to support Club Unique! Science Club Are you interested in conducting science experiments not done in class, meeting guest speakers from your intended science career, engaging with peers of similar interests? Then come to the first Science Club meeting, Wednesday, 10/3, Room S-5 during Advisement. See Ms. Wainio (S-5) or Mr. Simays (S-1) with? s. Robots! Robots! Robots! If you are interested in joining Charger Robotics Team 537 for 2018-19 season, you and a parent must attend our interest meeting TOMORROW in the Little Theater at 6:30PM. We will discuss important aspects of our robotics program, provide information on upcoming requirements and have participation forms available. Robotics Parent/Participant Interest Meeting - TOMORROW Wednesday, October 3 Powder Puff/Fireworks 6-9PM NHS Induction Ceremony- Monday, 10/8 7PM HFAC Bowling Tryouts Tuesday-Wednesday, 10/9-10 @ Sussex Bowl

Friday, September 28, 2018 2018 Homecoming Activities This year's Homecoming spirit week theme is "Hamilton Hits. Spirit Days will correspond with different genres of music. Spirit points will be calculated based on spirit day participation by grade level and counted during 2nd block. Remember, spirit attire must remain school appropriate at all times. Monday, October 1 Jammin in Jammies (Pajama Day) Tuesday, October 2 Disco Dancin (Disco Day) Wednesday, October 3 Surfin Safari (Hawaiian/Beach Day ) Thursday, October 4 Chargers Rock the Hits (Charger Pride) Friday, October 5 No School The Homecoming dance is on Saturday, October 6, 2018 from 7 p.m. 10 p.m. at HHS. Tickets are on sale for $15 each from Oct. 1-Oct. 4 during all lunch periods and after school in room 28 on Oct. 3 and Oct. 4 only. Tickets may be purchased at the door by current Hamilton students for $20 each. Purchasing tickets at the door requires having a student ID and must be completed no later than 8 p.m. No guest tickets will be sold at the door for students who do not attend HHS. Club Success Falling behind in one or more of your classes? Then, Club Success is for you. Club Success is an after school tutorial program supervised by Hamilton High School teachers to help you get your grades back up to where they belong. Club Success runs Monday through Thursday from 2:45-4:15. Pick up an application in Room NA206, Guidance or Office A. Math Club If you enjoy solving equations, want to improve your math skills or just enjoy putting your knowledge to test again others, come to Room 21 after school Tuesday, 10/2 for the info meeting. Questions: Contact Mr. DeJarlais, Ellie Johnson or Molly Flynn. Cheer Open Gym Tryouts Interested in being part of the winter competition cheer team? Come to the open gym tryout on Tuesday, 10/9 from 5:30-8:00PM in the Indoor Athletic Center. See Coach Liz in the Special Services office to pick up a tryout packet. Charger Corner The Charger Corner offers regular and flavored coffee each school day. You ll save money and time, and life will be good! Also, enjoy a fresh baked bagel on Thursdays and Fridays, available before school and during Advisement for students in the Commons. Science Club Are you interested in conducting science experiments not done in class, meeting guest speakers from your intended science career, engaging with peers of similar interests? Then come to the first Science Club meeting, Wednesday, 10/3, Room S-5 during Advisement. See Ms. Wainio (S-5) or Mr. Simays (S-1) with? s. Robots! Robots! Robots! If you are interested in joining Charger Robotics Team 537 for 2018-19 season, you and a parent must attend our interest meeting on Tuesday, 10/2, in the Little Theater at 6:30PM. We will discuss important aspects of our robotics program, provide information on upcoming requirements and have participation forms available. Robotics Parent/Participant Interest Meeting Tuesday, October 2 Little Theatre @ 6:30PM Wednesday, October 3 Powder Puff/Fireworks 6-9PM NHS Induction Ceremony- Monday, 10/8 7PM HFAC HHS Cheer Open Gym Tryouts Tuesday, 10/9, 5:30-8PM Bowling Tryouts Tuesday-Wednesday, 10/9-10 @ Sussex Bowl

Thursday, September 27, 2018 Club Success Falling behind in one or more of your classes? Then, Club Success is for you. Club Success is an after school tutorial program supervised by Hamilton High School teachers to help you get your grades back up to where they belong. Club Success runs Monday through Thursday from 2:45-4:15. Pick up an application in Room NA206, Guidance or Office A. Robots! Robots! Robots! If you are interested in joining Charger Robotics Team 537 for 2018-19 season, you and a parent must attend our interest meeting on Tuesday, 10/2, in the Little Theater at 6:30PM. We will discuss important aspects of our robotics program, provide information on upcoming requirements and have participation forms available. Math Club If you enjoy solving equations, want to improve your math skills or just enjoy putting your knowledge to test again others, come to Room 21 after school Tuesday, 10/2 for the info meeting. Questions: Contact Mr. DeJarlais, Ellie Johnson or Molly Flynn. Cheer Open Gym Tryouts Interested in being part of the winter competition cheer team? Come to the open gym tryout on Tuesday, 10/9 from 5:30-8:00PM in the Indoor Athletic Center. See Coach Liz in the Special Services office to pick up a tryout packet. Charger Corner Stop at the Charger Corner where we offer regular and flavored coffee each and every school day. You ll save money and time, and life will be good! Also, enjoy a fresh baked bagel on Thursdays and Fridays starting TODAY, available before school and during Advisement for students in the Commons. Science Club Are you interested in conducting science experiments not done in class, meeting guest speakers from your intended science career, engaging with peers of similar interests? Then come to the first Science Club meeting, Wednesday, 10/3, Room S-5 during Advisement. See Ms. Wainio (S-5) or Mr. Simays (S-1) with questions. Robotics Parent/Participant Interest Meeting Tuesday, October 2 Little Theatre @ 6:30PM No School for Students (Teacher In-Service) - Friday, 10/5 Wednesday, October 3 Powder Puff/Fireworks 6-9PM NHS Induction Ceremony- Monday, 10/8 7PM HFAC HHS Cheer Open Gym Tryouts Tuesday, 10/9, 5:30-8PM Bowling Tryouts Tuesday-Wednesday, 10/9-10 @ Sussex Bowl

Wednesday, September 26, 2018 Are you interested in the world of business or marketing? Then DECA is the club for you. DECA will hold its first meeting TODAY in the Little Theater during Advisement. Come to learn more or to join. Membership is open to all with exciting opportunities awaiting like Trick or Can, Adopt a Classroom and Sports Marketing trips. For those interested in competing, the ultimate destination this year is sunny Orlando where our International Career Development Conference will be held in late April. Are you ready for it? Club Success Falling behind in one or more of your classes? Then, Club Success is for you. Club Success is an after school tutorial program supervised by Hamilton High School teachers to help you get your grades back up to where they belong. Club Success runs Monday through Thursday from 2:45-4:15. Pick up an application in Room NA206, Guidance or Office A. Math Club If you enjoy solving equations, want to improve your math skills or just enjoy putting your knowledge to test again others, come to Room 21 after school Tuesday, 10/2 for the info meeting. Questions: Contact Mr. DeJarlais, Ellie Johnson or Molly Flynn. Cheer Open Gym Tryouts Interested in being part of the winter competition cheer team? Come to the open gym tryout on Tuesday October 9 th at 5:30-8:00pm in the Indoor Athletic Center. See Coach Liz in the Special Services office to pick up a tryout packet. Charger Corner Stop at the Charger Corner where we offer regular and flavored coffee each and every school day. You ll save money and time, and life will be good! Also, enjoy a fresh baked bagel on Thursdays and Fridays starting TOMORROW. Available before school and during Advisement students in the Commons. Science Club Are you interested in conducting science experiments not done in class, meeting guest speakers from your intended science career, engaging with peers of similar interests? Then come to the first Science Club meeting, Wednesday, 10/3, Room S-5 during Advisement. See Ms. Wainio (S-5) or Mr. Simays (S-1) with questions. Robots! Robots! Robots! If you are interested in joining Charger Robotics Team 537 for 2018-19 season, you and a parent must attend our interest meeting on Tuesday, 10/2, in the Little Theater at 6:30PM. We will discuss important aspects of our robotics program, provide information on upcoming requirements and have participation forms available. Robotics Parent/Participant Interest Meeting Tuesday, October 2 Little Theatre @ 6:30PM No School for Students (Teacher In-Service) - Friday, 10/5 Wednesday, October 3 Powder Puff/Fireworks 6-9PM NHS Induction Ceremony- Monday, 10/8 7PM HFAC HHS Cheer Open Gym Tryouts Tuesday, 10/9, 5:30-8PM Bowling Tryouts Tuesday-Wednesday, 10/9-10 @ Sussex Bowl

Tuesday, September 25, 2018 Jostens Graduation Orders Seniors, make sure you place your graduation order with the Jostens reps TODAY during lunch. An $80 deposit or payment in full is needed to place your order. You can also place your order at Jostens.com if you prefer. Extra order packets are available in Office A or B. Interested in working in the field of healthcare? Want to meet other students who are considering medical careers? Would you like to participate in fun activities that promote healthy lifestyles? If so, come to the first HOSA: Future Health Professionals meeting TODAY after school in Room 30. If you have any questions, please see Ms. LaBlanc for more information. Are you interested in the world of business or marketing? Then DECA is the club for you. DECA will hold its first meeting TOMORROW in the Little Theater during Advisement. Come to learn more or to join. Membership is open to all with exciting opportunities awaiting like Trick or Can, Adopt a Classroom and Sports Marketing trips. For those interested in competing, the ultimate destination this year is sunny Orlando where our International Career Development Conference will be held in late April. Are you ready for it? Club Success Falling behind in one or more of your classes? Then, Club Success is for you. Club Success is an after school tutorial program supervised by Hamilton High School teachers to help you get your grades back up to where they belong. Club Success runs Monday through Thursday from 2:45-4:15. Pick up an application in Room NA206, Guidance or Office A. Math Club If you enjoy solving equations, want to improve your math skills or just enjoy putting your knowledge to test again others, come to Room 21 after school Tuesday, 10/2 for the info meeting. Questions: Contact Mr. DeJarlais, Ellie Johnson or Molly Flynn. Charger Corner Stop at the Charger Corner where we offer regular and flavored coffee each and every school day. You ll save money and time, and life will be good! Also, enjoy a fresh baked bagel on Thursdays and Fridays starting this Thursday, 9/27. Available before school and during Advisement students in the Commons. Science Club Are you interested in conducting science experiments not done in class, meeting guest speakers from your intended science career, engaging with peers of similar interests? Then come to the first Science Club meeting, Wednesday, 10/3, Room S-5 during Advisement. See Ms. Wainio (S-5) or Mr. Simays (S-1) with questions. Robots! Robots! Robots! If you are interested in joining Charger Robotics Team 537 for 2018-19 season, you and a parent must attend our interest meeting on Tuesday, 10/2, in the Little Theater at 6:30PM. We will discuss important aspects of our robotics program, provide information on upcoming requirements and have participation forms available. Robotics Parent/Participant Interest Meeting Tuesday, October 2 Little Theatre @ 6:30PM No School for Students (Teacher In-Service) - Friday, 10/5 Wednesday, October 3 Powder Puff/Fireworks 6-9PM NHS Induction Ceremony- Monday, 10/8 7PM HFAC HHS Cheer Open Gym Tryouts Tuesday, 10/9, 5:30-8PM Bowling Tryouts Sussex Bowl, Tuesday-Wednesday, 10/9-10

Monday, September 24, 2018 Jostens Graduation Orders Seniors, make sure you place your graduation order with the Jostens reps TOMORROW during lunch. An $80 deposit or payment in full is needed to place your order. You can also place your order at Jostens.com if you prefer. Extra order packets are available in Office A or B. Interested in working in the field of healthcare? Want to meet other students who are considering medical careers? Would you like to participate in fun activities that promote healthy lifestyles? If so, come to the first HOSA: Future Health Professionals meeting TOMORROW after school in Room 30. If you have any questions, please see Ms. LaBlanc for more information. Are you interested in the world of business or marketing? Then DECA is the club for you. DECA will hold its first meeting Wednesday, 9/26 in the Little Theater during Advisement. Come to learn more or to join. Membership is open to all with exciting opportunities awaiting like Trick or Can, Adopt a Classroom and Sports Marketing trips. For those interested in competing, the ultimate destination this year is sunny Orlando where our International Career Development Conference will be held in late April. Are you ready for it? Club Success Falling behind in one or more of your classes? Then, Club Success is for you. Club Success is an after school tutorial program supervised by Hamilton High School teachers to help you get your grades back up to where they belong. Club Success runs Monday through Thursday from 2:45-4:15. Pick up an application in Room NA206, Guidance or Office A. Charger Corner Tired of paying big bucks for that morning coffee, and worse yet being late to class because the lines were too long? Stop at the Charger Corner where we offer regular and flavored coffee each and every school day. You ll save money and time, and life will be good! Also, enjoy a fresh baked bagel on Thursdays and Fridays starting on Thursday, 9/27. Available before school and during Advisement to all students in the Commons. Math Club If you enjoy solving equations, want to improve your math skills or just enjoy putting your knowledge to test again others, come to Room 21 after school Tuesday, 10/2 for an info meeting. Questions? Contact Mr. DeJarlais, Ellie Johnson or Molly Flynn. Girls Rugby! Congrats to the Girls Rugby team who defeated Green Bay Pulaski 38-5 this weekend. They remain undefeated and have beat their opponents by a combined score of 98-5. The team was led to victory by a pair of tries scored by Morgan Price. Hannah Pfersch, Jessie Endries, Alex Werra, and Chloe Miller also scored. Be sure to come out to Nashota Park on Friday at 5:30, as they try to keep their winning streak alive against Kettle Moraine. Future Educators Club Do you want to help shape the future? Are you up for something challenging, always changing, and rewarding? Do you value an education? If you answered YES to these questions, then a career in teaching might be for you. Join us for a brief informational meeting TODAY in Room 19 at 2:30 to learn more about Hamilton s Future Educators Club. Questions? Please see Ms. Rogahn or PK. Charger Corner Tired of paying big bucks for that morning coffee, and worse yet being late to class because the lines were too long? Stop at the Charger Corner where we offer regular and flavored coffee each and every school day. You ll save money and time, and life will be good! Also, enjoy a fresh baked bagel on Thursdays and Fridays starting on Thursday, 9/27. Available before school and during Advisement to all students in the Commons. Charger Television Meeting (Second Opportunity) TODAY After School in Room 54 Josten s Collects Grad Orders TOMORROW During All Lunches No School for Students (Teacher In-Service) - Friday, 10/5 NHS Induction Ceremony- Monday, 10/8 7PM HFAC HHS Cheer Open Gym Tryouts Tuesday, 10/9, 5:30-8PM Bowling Tryouts Sussex Bowl, Tuesday-Wednesday, 10/9-10

Friday, September 21, 2018 Jostens Graduation Orders Seniors, make sure you place your graduation order with the Jostens reps next Tuesday, September 25, during lunch. An $80 deposit or payment in full is needed to place your order. You can also place your order at Jostens.com if you prefer. Extra order packets are available in Office A or B. Interested in working in the field of healthcare? Want to meet other students who are considering medical careers? Would you like to participate in fun activities that promote healthy lifestyles? If so, come to the first HOSA: Future Health Professionals meeting on Tuesday, September 25, after school in Room 30. If you have any questions, please see Ms. LaBlanc for more information. Are you interested in the world of business or marketing? Then DECA is the club for you. DECA will hold its first meeting Wednesday, 9/26 in the Little Theater during Advisement. Come to learn more or to join. Membership is open to all with exciting opportunities awaiting like Trick or Can, Adopt a Classroom and Sports Marketing trips. For those interested in competing, the ultimate destination this year is sunny Orlando where our International Career Development Conference will be held in late April. Are you ready for it? Club Success Falling behind in one or more of your classes? Then, Club Success is for you. Club Success is an after school tutorial program supervised by Hamilton High School teachers to help you get your grades back up to where they belong. Club Success runs Monday through Thursday from 2:45-4:15. Pick up an application in Room NA206, Guidance or Office A. Girls Rugby! Interested in joining rugby? The team is still accepting players. Please talk with Coach Holloway in Room 57 ASAP! Future Educators Club Do you enjoy working with people? Do you find a particular subject fascinating? Are you up for something challenging, always changing, and rewarding? Do you value an education? If you answered YES to these questions, then a career in teaching might be for you. Join us for a brief informational meeting on Monday, 9/24 in Room 19 at 2:30 to learn more about Hamilton s Future Educators Club. Questions? Please see Ms. Rogahn or PK. SAS has begun for all non-fall athletes. SAS runs M/W/F 2:35-4ish. If you are interested in joining, please turn in the SAS waiver form and the $75 fee to Office C. Charger Corner Tired of paying big bucks for that morning coffee, and worse yet being late to class because the lines were too long? Stop at the Charger Corner where we offer regular and flavored coffee each and every school day. You ll save money and time, and life will be good! Also, enjoy a fresh baked bagel on Thursdays and Fridays starting on Thursday, 9/27. Available before school and during Advisement to all students in the Commons. Charger Television Meeting (Second Opportunity) Monday, September 24 After School in Room 54 Josten s Collects Grad Orders Tuesday, September 25 During All Lunches No School for Students (Teacher In-Service) - Friday, 10/5 NHS Induction Ceremony- Monday, 10/8 7PM HFAC HHS Cheer Open Gym Tryouts Tuesday, 10/9, 5:30-8PM Bowling Tryouts Sussex Bowl, Tuesday-Wednesday, 10/9-10

Thursday, September 20, 2018 Jostens Graduation Orders Seniors, make sure you place your graduation order with the Jostens reps next Tuesday, September 25, during lunch. An $80 deposit or payment in full is needed to place your order. You can also place your order at Jostens.com if you prefer. Extra order packets are available in Office A or B. Interested in working in the field of healthcare? Want to meet other students who are considering medical careers? Would you like to participate in fun activities that promote healthy lifestyles? If so, come to the first HOSA: Future Health Professionals meeting on Tuesday, September 25 after school in room 30. If you have any questions, please see Ms. LaBlanc for more information. Are you interested in the world of business or marketing? Then DECA is the club for you. DECA will hold its first meeting Wednesday, 9/26 in the Little Theater during Advisement. Come to learn more or to join. Membership is open to all with exciting opportunities awaiting like Trick or Can, Adopt a Classroom and Sports Marketing trips. For those interested in competing, the ultimate destination this year is sunny Orlando where our International Career Development Conference will be held in late April. Are you ready for it? Club Success Falling behind in one or more of your classes? Then, Club Success is for you. Club Success is an after school tutorial program supervised by Hamilton High School teachers to help you get your grades back up to where they belong. Club Success runs Monday through Thursday from 2:45-4:15. Pick up an application in Room NA206, Guidance or Office A. Girls Rugby! Interested in joining rugby? The team is still accepting players. Please talk with Coach Holloway in Room 57 ASAP! Future Educators Club Do you enjoy working with people? Do you find a particular subject fascinating? Are you up for something challenging, always changing, and rewarding? Do you value an education? If you answered YES to these questions, then a career in teaching might be for you. Join us for a brief informational meeting, MONDAY, September 24th in room 19 at 2:30 to learn more about Hamilton s Future Educators Club. Questions? Please see Ms. Rogahn or PK. SAS has begun for all non-fall athletes. SAS runs M/W/F 2:35-4ish. If you are interested in joining, please turn in the SAS waiver form and the $75 fee to Office C. Charger Corner Tired of paying big bucks for that morning coffee, and worse yet being late to class because the lines were too long? Stop at the Charger Corner where we offer regular and flavored coffee each and every school day. You ll save money and time, and life will be good! Also, enjoy a fresh baked bagel on Thursdays and Fridays starting on Thursday, 9/27. Available before school and during Advisement to all students in the Commons. Charger Television Meeting (Second Opportunity) Monday, September 24 After School in Room 54 Josten s Collects Grad Orders Tuesday, September 25 During All Lunches No School for Students (Teacher In-Service) - Friday, 10/5 NHS Induction Ceremony- Monday, 10/8 7PM HFAC HHS Cheer Open Gym Tryouts Tuesday, 10/9, 5:30-8PM Bowling Tryouts Sussex Bowl, Tuesday-Wednesday, 10/9-10

Thursday, September 20, 2018 Jostens Graduation Orders Seniors, make sure you place your graduation order with the Jostens reps next Tuesday, September 25, during lunch. An $80 deposit or payment in full is needed to place your order. You can also place your order at Jostens.com if you prefer. Extra order packets are available in Office A or B. Interested in working in the field of healthcare? Want to meet other students who are considering medical careers? Would you like to participate in fun activities that promote healthy lifestyles? If so, come to the first HOSA: Future Health Professionals meeting on Tuesday, September 25 after school in room 30. If you have any questions, please see Ms. LaBlanc for more informati Are you interested in the world of business or marketing? Then DECA is the club for you. DECA will hold its first meeting Wednesday, 9/26 in the Little Theater during Advisement. Come to learn more or to join. Membership is open to all with exciting opportunities awaiting like Trick or Can, Adopt a Classroom and Sports Marketing trips. For those interested in competing, the ultimate destination this year is sunny Orlando where our International Career Development Conference will be held in late April. Are you ready for it? Club Success Falling behind in one or more of your classes? Then, Club Success is for you. Club Success is an after school tutorial program supervised by Hamilton High School teachers to help you get your grades back up to where they belong. Club Success runs Monday through Thursday from 2:45-4:15. Pick up an application in Room NA206, Guidance or Office A. Girls Rugby! Interested in joining rugby? The team is still accepting players. Please talk with Coach Holloway in Room 57 ASAP! Future Educators Club Do you enjoy working with people? Do you find a particular subject fascinating? Are you up for something challenging, always changing, and rewarding? Do you value an education? If you answered YES to these questions, then a career in teaching might be for you. Join us for a brief informational meeting, MONDAY, September 24th in room 19 at 2:30 to learn more about Hamilton s Future Educators Club. Questions? Please see Ms. Rogahn or PK. SAS has begun for all non-fall athletes. SAS runs M/W/F 2:35-4ish. If you are interested in joining, please turn in the SAS waiver form and the $75 fee to Office C. Charger Corner Tired of paying big bucks for that morning coffee, and worse yet being late to class because the lines were too long? Stop at the Charger Corner where we offer regular and flavored coffee each and every school day. You ll save money and time, and life will be good! Also, enjoy a fresh baked bagel on Thursdays and Fridays starting on Thursday, 9/27. Available before school and during Advisement to all students in the Commons. Charger Television Meeting (Second Opportunity) Monday, September 24 After School in Room 54 Josten s Collects Grad Orders Tuesday, September 25 During All Lunches No School for Students (Teacher In-Service) - Friday, 10/5 NHS Induction Ceremony- Monday, 10/8 7PM HFAC HHS Cheer Open Gym Tryouts Tuesday, 10/9, 5:30-8PM Bowling Tryouts Sussex Bowl, Tuesday-Wednesday, 10/9-10

Wednesday, September 19, 2018 Jostens Graduation Orders Seniors, make sure you place your graduation order with the Jostens reps next Tuesday, September 25, during lunch. An $80 deposit or payment in full is needed to place your order. You can also place your order at Jostens.com if you prefer. Extra order packets are available in Offices A or B. Bowling Club Any boy or girl interested in Bowling, tryouts will be held at Sussex Bowl Tuesday/Wednesday, 10/9-10, 4:30-5:45PM. SAS has begun for all non-fall athletes. SAS runs M/W/F 2:35-4ish. If you are interested in joining, please turn in the SAS waiver form and the $75 fee to Office C. Homecoming Week is October 1-6 Homecoming is not far off and that means Powder Puff sign ups have begun! Sign-up sheets for players and coaches can be found in Room 28! Any girl who signs up to play must have an official powder puff t-shirt for their grade! If you have questions, please see Ms. Draeger in Room 28. Attention Freshmen: If you have questions about Student Council, Homecoming or Powder Puff, stop by Room 28 and see Ms. Draeger. If you are interested in becoming a Student Council class officer, stop by Office A for an app. DECA Are you interested in the world of business or marketing? Then DECA is the club for you. DECA will hold its first meeting Wednesday, 9/26 in the Little Theater during Advisement. Come to learn more or to join. Membership is open to all with exciting opportunities awaiting like Trick or Can, Adopt a Classroom and Sports Marketing trips. For those interested in competing, the ultimate destination this year is sunny Orlando where our International Career Development Conference will be held in late April. Are you ready for it? Girls Rugby! If you are interested in joining rugby, the team is still accepting players. Please talk with Coach Holloway in Room 57 as soon as possible! Charger Television A reminder to any student interested in movies, video, broadcasting or podcasting: Check out the Charger Television new member interest meeting TODAY during Advisement in Room 54. If you can t make it, there will be another chance to check it out Monday, 9/24, after school. For more information, see Mr. Washbush in Room 54. Charger Corner Tired of paying big bucks for that morning coffee, and worse yet being late to class because the lines were too long? Stop at the Charger Corner where we offer regular and flavored coffee each and every school day. You ll save money and time, and life will be good! Also, enjoy a fresh baked bagel on Thursdays and Fridays starting on Thursday, 9/27. Available before school and during Advisement to all students in the Commons. Work Experience Mandatory Meeting TODAY During Advisement in the Little Theatre Commons Opens Tuesday September 25 Josten s Collects Grad Orders Tuesday, September 25 During All Lunches No School for Students (Teacher In-Service) - Friday, 10/5 NHS Induction Ceremony- Monday, 10/8 7PM HFAC HHS Cheer Open Gym Tryouts Tuesday, 10/9, 5:30-8PM

Tuesday, September 18, 2018 Jostens Graduation Orders Seniors, make sure you place your graduation order with the Jostens reps next Tuesday, September 25, during lunch. An $80 deposit or payment in full is needed to place your order. Work Experience There will be a mandatory meeting TOMORROW during Advisement in the Little Theatre. Bowling Club Any boy or girl interested in Bowling, please attend an informational meeting/practice TODAY at Sussex Bowl from 4:30-5:45PM. Tryouts will be held at Sussex Bowl Tuesday/Wednesday, 10/9-10, 4:30-5:45PM. SAS has begun for all non-fall athletes. SAS runs M/W/F 2:35-4ish. If you are interested in joining, please turn in the SAS waiver form and the $75 fee to Office C. Homecoming Week is October 1-6 Homecoming is not far off and that means Powder Puff sign ups have begun! Sign-up sheets for players and coaches can be found in Room 28! Any girl who signs up to play must have an official powder puff t-shirt for their grade! If you have questions, please see Ms. Draeger in Room 28. Attention Freshmen: If you have questions about Student Council, Homecoming or Powder Puff, stop by Room 28 and see Ms. Draeger. If you are interested in becoming a Student Council class officer, stop by Office A for an app. Charger Family Passes Charger Family Passes are available for pick-up in Office C. Girls Rugby! If you are interested in joining the rugby team, they are still accepting players, please talk with Mr. Holloway in Room 57 as soon as possible! Charger Television If you have a passion for making or watching movies or video, have ever wanted to be a sports broadcaster, want to be the next YouTube celebrity or start your own podcast, then come check out Charger Television, the Hamilton Video and Audio Production student organization. An informational meeting for new members will be TOMORROW during Advisement in Room 54. If you can t make that meeting, a second new member session will be held Monday, 9/24, after school. See Mr. Washbush in Room 54 for more information. Charger Corner Tired of paying big bucks for that morning coffee, and worse yet being late to class because the lines were too long? Stop at the Charger Corner where we offer regular and flavored coffee each and every school day. You ll save money and time, and life will be good! Also, enjoy a fresh baked bagel on Thursdays and Fridays starting on Thursday, 9/27. Available before school and during Advisement to all students in the Commons. Picture Retake Day TODAY Students will be called down Work Experience Mandatory Meeting TOMORROW During Advisement in the Little Theatre Commons Opens Tuesday, September 25 - During Advisement Josten s Collects Grad Orders Tuesday, September 25 During All Lunches No School for Students (Teacher In-Service) - Friday, 10/5 NHS Induction Ceremony- Monday, 10/8 7PM HFAC

Monday, September 17, 2018 Picture Retake Day is TOMORROW Students who did not have a picture taken at registration, as well as those who need to have their photo retaken, will have it done on Tuesday, September 18. All students are required to have their photo taken for their Student ID as well as for the yearbook. Students are required to carry their ID with them at all times. Photos will be taken in the morning and students will be called down. Work Experience There will be a mandatory meeting Wednesday, 9/19, during Advisement in the Little Theatre. Bowling Club Any boy or girl interested in Bowling, please attend an informational meeting/practice TODAY and TOMORROW at Sussex Bowl from 4:30-5:45PM. Tryouts will be held at Sussex Bowl Tuesday/Wednesday, 10/9-10, 4:30-5:45PM. Homecoming Week is October 1-6 Homecoming is not far off and that means Powder Puff sign ups have begun! Sign-up sheets for players and coaches can be found in Room 28! Any girl who signs up to play must have an official powder puff t-shirt for their grade! If you have questions, please see Ms. Draeger in Room 28. Attention Freshmen: If you have questions about Student Council, Homecoming or Powder Puff, stop by Room 28 and see Ms. Draeger. If you are interested in becoming a Student Council class officer, stop by Office A for an app. Charger Family Passes Charger Family Passes are available for pick-up in Office C. SAS has begun for all non-fall athletes. SAS runs M/W/F 2:35-4ish. If you are interested in joining, please turn in the SAS waiver form and the $75 fee to Office C. Congratulations to Girls Rugby! Congrats to the girls' rugby team who defeated the second best team in the nation, CMH, by a score of 12-5 in a sevens match after Friday's football game. Elise Rades tied the game with a try in the second half and Morgan Price scored the go-ahead try as regulation expired. On Saturday, the team opened their regular season with a win against the Madison/Fox Valley Co-Op by a score of 60-0. Hamilton had tries from Angel Junkert, Lauren Leonardi, Morgan Price, Rosie Eesley, and a pair of tries from Elise Rades, Hannah Pfersch, and Tierra Laurishke. If you are interested in joining the rugby team, they are still accepting players, please talk with Mr. Holloway in Room 57 as soon as possible! Josten s Senior Class Meeting TODAY Advisement HFAC Picture Retake Day TOMORROW Students will be called down. Commons Opens Tuesday, September 25 - During Advisement ----------------------------------------------------------------- Josten s Collects Grad Orders Tuesday, September 25 During All Lunches No School for Students (Teacher In-Service) Friday, October 5 NHS Induction Ceremony Monday, October 8 7PM HFAC

Friday, September 14, 2018 Picture Retake Day is September 18 Students who did not have a picture taken at registration, as well as those who need to have their photo retaken, will have it done on Tuesday, September 18. All students are required to have their photo taken for their Student ID as well as for the yearbook. Students are required to carry their ID with them at all times. Photos will be taken in the morning and students will be called down. Work Experience There will be a mandatory meeting next Wednesday, September 19, during Advisement in the Little Theatre. Bowling Club Any boy or girl interested in Bowling, please attend an informational meeting/practice Monday/Tuesday, 9/17-18 at Sussex Bowl from 4:30-5:45PM. Tryouts will be held at Sussex Bowl Tuesday/Wednesday, 10/9-10, 4:30-5:45PM. Homecoming Week is October 1-6 Homecoming is not far off and that means Powder Puff sign ups have begun! Sign-up sheets for players and coaches can be found in Room 28! Any girl who signs up to play must have an official powder puff t-shirt for their grade! If you have questions, please see Ms. Draeger in Room 28. Attention Freshmen: If you have questions about Student Council, Homecoming or Powder Puff, stop by Room 28 and see Ms. Draeger. If you are interested in becoming a Student Council class officer, stop by Office A for an app. Charger Family Passes Charger Family Passes are available for pick-up in Office C. SAS has begun for all non-fall athletes. SAS runs M/W/F 2:35-4ish. If you are interested in joining, please turn in the SAS waiver form and the $75 fee to Office C. Rugby on Grove Field Tonight!!! For the first time in school history, Hamilton will host a rugby game on Grove Field. The girls rugby programs from Hamilton and Catholic Memorial will play a Sevens match immediately following the varsity football game between the two schools TONIGHT. Sevens rugby is the rugby format used in the Olympics. It features seven girls from each team playing two 7-minute halves of rugby. Please stay after the football game to support our team! Josten s Senior Class Meeting Monday, September 17 Advisement HFAC Picture Retake Day Tuesday, September 18 Students will be called down. Commons Opens Tuesday, September 25 - During Advisement ----------------------------------------------------------------- Josten s Collects Grad Orders Tuesday, September 25 During All Lunches No School for Students (Teacher In-Service) Friday, October 5 NHS Induction Ceremony Monday, October 8 7PM HFAC

Thursday, September 13, 2018 Picture Retake Day is September 18 Students who did not have a picture taken at registration, as well as those who need to have their photo retaken, will have it done on Tuesday, September 18. All students are required to have their photo taken for their Student ID as well as for the yearbook. Students are required to carry their ID with them at all times. Photos will be taken in the morning and students will be called down. Work Experience There will be a mandatory meeting next Wednesday, September 19, during Advisement in the Little Theatre. Bowling Club Any boy or girl interested in Bowling, please attend an informational meeting/practice Monday/Tuesday, 9/17-18 at Sussex Bowl from 4:30-5:45PM. Tryouts will be held at Sussex Bowl Tuesday/Wednesday, 10/9-10, 4:30-5:45PM. Homecoming Week is October 1-6 Homecoming is not far off and that means Powder Puff sign ups have begun! Sign-up sheets for players and coaches can be found in Room 28! Any girl who signs up to play must have an official powder puff t-shirt for their grade! If you have questions, please see Ms. Draeger in Room 28. Attention Freshmen: If you have questions about Student Council, Homecoming or Powder Puff, stop by Room 28 and see Ms. Draeger. If you are interested in becoming a Student Council class officer, stop by Office A for an app. Charger Family Passes Charger Family Passes are available for pick-up in Office C. SAS has begun for all non-fall athletes. SAS runs M/W/F 2:35-4ish. If you are interested in joining, please turn in the SAS waiver form and the $75 fee to Office C. Rugby on Grove Field For the first time in school history, Hamilton will host a rugby game on Grove Field. The girls rugby programs from Hamilton and Catholic Memorial will play a Sevens match immediately following the varsity football game between the two schools this Friday. Sevens rugby is the rugby format used in the Olympics. It features seven girls from each team playing two 7-minute halves of rugby. Please stay after the football game to support our team! Josten s Senior Class Meeting Monday, September 17 Advisement HFAC Picture Retake Day Tuesday, September 18 Students will be called down. Commons Opens Tuesday, September 25 - During Advisement ----------------------------------------------------------------- Josten s Collects Grad Orders Tuesday, September 25 During All Lunches No School for Students (Teacher In-Service) Friday, October 5 NHS Induction Ceremony Monday, October 8 7PM HFAC

Wednesday, September 12, 2018 Picture Retake Day is September 18 Students who did not have a picture taken at registration, as well as those who need to have their photo retaken, will have it done on Tuesday, September 18. All students are required to have their photo taken for their Student ID as well as for the yearbook. Students are required to carry their ID with them at all times. Photos will be taken in the morning and students will be called down. Work Experience There will be a mandatory meeting next Wednesday, September 19, during Advisement in the Little Theatre. Bowling Club Any boy or girl interested in Bowling, please attend an informational meeting/practice Monday/Tuesday, 9/17-18 at Sussex Bowl from 4:30-5:45PM. Tryouts will be held at Sussex Bowl Tuesday/Wednesday, 10/9-10, 4:30-5:45PM. Homecoming Week is October 1-6 Homecoming is not far off and that means Powder Puff sign ups have begun! Sign-up sheets for players and coaches can be found in Room 28! Any girl who signs up to play must have an official powder puff t-shirt for their grade! If you have questions, please see Ms. Draeger in Room 28. Attention Freshmen: If you have questions about Student Council, Homecoming or Powder Puff, stop by Room 28 and see Ms. Draeger. If you are interested in becoming a Student Council class officer, stop by Office A for an app. Charger Family Passes Charger Family Passes are available for pick-up in Office C. SAS has begun for all non-fall athletes. SAS runs M/W/F 2:35-4ish. If you are interested in joining, please turn in the SAS waiver form and the $75 fee to Office C. Rugby on Grove Field For the first time in school history, Hamilton will host a rugby game on Grove Field. The girls rugby programs from Hamilton and Catholic Memorial will play a 7 s match immediately following the varsity football game between the two schools this Friday. Sevens rugby is the rugby format used in the Olympics, and it features seven girls from each team playing two sevenminute halves of rugby. Please stay after the football game to support our team! HHS Open House TODAY 6PM Josten s Senior Class Meeting Monday, September 17 Advisement HFAC Commons Opens Tuesday, September 25 - During Advisement ----------------------------------------------------------------- Josten s Collects Grad Orders Tuesday, September 25 During All Lunches No School for Students (Teacher In-Service) Friday, October 5 NHS Induction Ceremony Monday, October 8 7PM HFAC

Tuesday, September 11, 2018 Picture Retake Day is September 18 Students who did not have a picture taken at registration, as well as those who need to have their photo retaken, will have it done on Tuesday, September 18. All students are required to have their photo taken for their Student ID as well as for the yearbook. Students are required to carry their ID with them at all times. Photos will be taken in the morning and students will be called down. Work Experience There will be a mandatory meeting next Monday, September 17, during Advisement in the Little Theatre. Homecoming Week is October 1-6 Homecoming is not far off and that means Powder Puff sign ups have begun! Sign-up sheets for players and coaches can be found in Room 28! Any girl who signs up to play must have an official powder puff t-shirt for their grade! Order forms are available in Office A and must be returned by end of TODAY! No late shirt orders will be accepted to ensure an on time delivery! If you have questions, please see Ms. Draeger in Room 28. Attention Freshmen: If you have questions about Student Council, Homecoming or Powder Puff, stop by Room 28 and see Ms. Draeger. If you are interested in becoming a Student Council class officer, stop by Office A for an app. Charger Family Passes Charger Family Passes are available for pick-up in Office C. SAS has begun for all non-fall athletes. SAS runs M/W/F 2:35-4ish. You must be on time to participate. If you are interested in joining, please turn in the SAS waiver form and the $75 fee to Office C by TOMORROW. PSAT Wednesday, October 10 Attention: Sophomores and Juniors, the PSAT test will be given on Wednesday, 10/10 from 7:20 10:30AM. at Hamilton High School. This voluntary test provides an opportunity for college-bound students to experience and practice taking a shortened version of the SAT Reasoning Test. The PSAT is the only route of entry into the National Merit Scholarship Competition (NMSC) for juniors and may be required for some other scholarships. Interested juniors must register in the high school Guidance office beginning the second week of September. Sophomores can register for the test beginning Monday, September 24. The $16.00 test fee is payable at the time of registration. Stop in Guidance to register and for more information. HHS Open House TOMORROW 6PM Josten s Senior Class Meeting Monday, September 17 Advisement HFAC Commons Opens Tuesday, September 25 - During Advisement ----------------------------------------------------------------- Josten s Collects Grad Orders Tuesday, September 25 During All Lunches No School for Students (Teacher In-Service) Friday, October 5 NHS Induction Ceremony Monday, October 8 7PM HFAC