Western Tourism Consultant Presents to Class

Students in Mrs. Efta’s Personal Finance class listened to a presentation by Karen Kollars, Western Tourism Consultant for the Nebraska Tourism Commission. Ms. Kollars shared the mission of the Nebraska Tourism Commission, which is “to expand Nebraska’s dynamic and diverse travel industry, making it more viable by creating awareness and attracting increased visitors, which results in greater tourism revenue and economic gain throughout the state.” Travelers spent almost $4.0 billion in Nebraska in 2010, which means more business and jobs in our communities.

Ms. Kollars shared her personal career path with the students. They learned that even by volunteering, as Ms. Kollars did for the Junior Chamber of Commerce when her children were in school, they are beginning to develop skills that can lead to a career. Tourism is a very diverse career field, with jobs that include administration, planning, management, journalism/marketing, accounting, agriculture, science, and culinary arts. It’s a career field that’s open to people from many different educational and experiential backgrounds.

Ms. Kollars’ presentation met Nebraska Standards for Career Ready Practice. Standard 10. Manages personal career development. a.) Identifies opportunities in one or more career pathways that align with personal interests and aptitudes. Students took notes on the presentation for classroom discussion and viewed a virtual tour of the VisitNebraska.com web site. Ms. Kollars provided every student with a bag of current Tourism publications and a copy of her PowerPoint presentation for the class. Her great photos of people having fun in western Nebraska’s natural environment made everyone want to get out and enjoy summer soon!

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Elementary Awards Program

The elementary awards program including Kindergarten graduation will be Thursday, May 23rd, following the Field Day events. The awards program will be held in the cafeteria. After the program, students will return to class for final dismissal.

Spring Concert and Academic Fair

music notes1academic fairThe public is welcome to come and see what the students have been up to in the classrooms. Projects will be on display in Lister-Sage May 14th from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. Stick around after the fair to see  students in grades K-5 perform their Spring concert pieces beginning at 7:00 p.m. in the high school auditorium.

Graduation 2013

Hay Springs High School

Class of 2013

Class Colors

Green & Silver

Class Flower

Venus Fly Trap

Class Motto

Go not where the path may lead, go instead where there is no path and leave a trail—Ralph Waldo Emerson

 Graduation will be held at 2:00 p.m. Sunday, May 19, 2013 in the Lister-Sage Community Building. The doors will be open to the public at 1:00 p.m. Each family will have reserved seats on the floor. If you do not have a reserved seat, please sit in the stands.

 

6th -12th Awards Program

awardsThe academic/activity awards program for Grades 6-12 is scheduled for Thursday, May 9, 2013 in the High School Auditorium. The order of events is below:

5:30 pm: Pot Luck Meal in Cafeteria*

7:00 pm: Awards Program in Auditorium

*Security First Bank will provide the meat. All families participating in the meal need to bring two covered dishes with serving pieces (side, salad, or dessert). Families can drop food off in the cafeteria anytime after 5:00 pm. Students need to be accompanied by their parents. Remember to take your dishes home after the Awards Program.

Families are welcome to go directly to the auditorium at 7:00 pm for the Awards Program, if you do not wish to attend the pot luck dinner.

New Summer Lunch & Breakfast Program

newJune 3rd will mark the beginning of the 2nd year for Hay Springs School’s Summer Lunch program. Even more exciting is that a Summer Breakfast Program will also begin. Breakfast will be served from 7:30 a.m. until 8 a.m. and lunch will be served from 11:30 to 12:30, both served Monday through Thursday. Children 18 and under eat for free. For adults, breakfast will be $1.80 and lunch will be $3.30. All meals will be served at the Hay Springs School Cafeteria.

The Summer Food Service Program (SFSP) provides healthy meals to children, age 18 and younger, free of charge. The children do not have to be attending Hay Springs Schools to come and enjoy a lunch or breakfast. If at all possible, please drop us a line at wendy.palmer@panesu.org or give us a call and let us know that you are planning to take advantage of this program.

Summer Fun Camp Planning is Wrapping Up

The planning of Summer Fun Camps 2013 is wrapping up. There is still time to submit a summer camp worksheet – we would like all camps submitted and finalized by April 23rd. Look for summer fun camp brochures to be out around May 1st. Please contact Shannon Langford here at the school or via email at shannon@panesu.org with any questions.

Summer Fun Camp 2013 Camp Worksheet

Kindergarten Roundup

K RoundupKindergarten Registration will be Friday, April 19, 2013 from 8:15 to 11:30 a.m. in the Kindergarten room. A child must be 5 by July 31st to register. Please bring a copy of your child’s certified birth certificate, social security number, and immunization record. The 2013 Kindergarten will visit school Thursday, April 25th from 8:00 to 11:00. If you are unable to attend registration at this time please contact the school at (308) 638-4434.

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