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October 24th, 2019

Lunch today: Hard or Soft Tacos or Quesadilla; broccoli, carrots, fruit, cookie, milk
Lunch for tomorrow: Chicken Wrap or Pork Chop & Roll; green beans, carrots, fruit, milk

Salad Plate and Yogurt/PBJ Sandwich Entrees Offered Daily

Scripture of the Day: “ It is the Lord your God you must follow, and him you must revere. Keep his commands and obey him; serve him and hold fast to him.” Deuteronomy 13:4

Attention Students:

  • You’ve got one more chance to attend Apps in the Lab tomorrow during lunch hours. Mrs. Mueller will provide the snacks!
  • Tomorrow is College/Trades/Military shirt day. Wear a shirt in support of your possible future plans and earn class points towards the year-long competition!
  • Need help with yesterday’s fight song? Founded in 1892, this school offers in-state tuition rates to anyone living in the United States to allow more students to put their stamp on the world.
  • Concordia Fact of the Day: Concordia Nebraska just opened the brand new, state-of-the-art Dunklau Center for Science, Math, and Business. The Dunklau Center will house academic programs in science (Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Environmental Science), math, business, computer science, and agricultural science. Check them out at www.cune.edu.
  • Key Club will be selling Spooky Grams today & tomorrow. They will be delivered on Halloween, and cost .50/a piece.
  • Attention Seniors: Senior pictures due to yearbook@192.168.80.187 preferably by November 1st, but no later than November 30th. Digital submissions only, no PDF format.
  • Valley spirit wear will be available for purchase at the football game tomorrow! Cash or check only please.
  • The VLHS Drama The Complete History of Theatre (Abridged) opens tonight! Tickets are $5/students and $7/adults.
  • Are you a junior or senior who would like to choose and direct a winter One Act play? Mrs. Blake is taking applications for two student directors.The performances are in February. If you would like to apply, talk to Mrs. Blake. Deadline is October 31.
  • Grandparent/Special Friend Days are coming! Four Thursdays and Four Thursdays only! Invite your Grandparents or other Special Friend to visit you for part of your school day. Oct. 31st, Nov. 7th, 14th, or 21st. Select whichever date works best for you and for your guests. Featuring a new schedule this year to increase your time together. Want to learn more? Pick up an informational sheet in the office.
  • St. Peter Lutheran School hosts their annual Turkey Trot 5k/10k event on Nov. 2. Please visit their website if interested: https://tritofinish.com/st-peter-turkey-trot
  • Attention all hockey players! The FNV Griffins are excited to announce the tryout schedule for the 2019-2020 season! Tryouts will be November 4th and 5th, 4 PM each day at The Dow Event Center. If you are planning to be at tryouts, please sign up in the school office, and be sure to have your physical complete and handed in. Please bring a light and a dark jersey for each skate, and full equipment is required. We have a great 25 game schedule, and we hope all come out and support OUR GRIFFINS!
  • College Visit sign ups are in the H hallway. U of M will be here on Friday, Oct. 25th, and Concordia Chicago and Spring Arbor will be here on Wednesday, Oct. 30th. You must notify Mrs. Mueller by 8:00 am the day of the visit to get a pass. See Mrs. Mueller with questions.

Attention Parents:

  • Senior parents: Senior pictures due to yearbook@192.168.80.187 preferably by November 1st, but no later than November 30th. Digital submissions only, no PDF format.
  • The VLHS Booster Club’s Fruit Sale Fundraiser runs through November 14th! We are asking our parents, students and others to help with the sale. Your student received a packet with order forms on October 17th. New this year: Online orders are accepted at: https://www.floridaindianrivergroves.com/ecommerce/436457
  • Valley spirit wear will again be available for purchase at the home football game Friday! Please note: Cash or check only!
  • The VLHS Drama presents The Complete History of Theatre (Abridged), by Matt Thompson, October 24, 25, 26th at 7:00pm. Tickets are $5/students and $7/adults.
  • VLHS Protect Life is gathering signatures for the Dismemberment Abortion Ban Petition. If you would be willing to participate, please stop in the school office to sign the petition. Thank you!
  • Trinity Lutheran Church, 20 E. Salzburg Road, Bay City, will be hosting their annual Harvest Dinner and Bake Sale on Sunday, October 27th from 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. The meal will include pork sausage, roast beef, sauerkraut, and all the trimmings. The cost is $10/adults, children 6-12/$5, 5 and younger/free. Take outs are available.
  • VLHS is hosting a speaker from Protect Young Eyes (https://protectyoungeyes.com/) on Monday, October 28th, 6:30-8:30pm in the gym. The presentation is faith-based and covers the topics of social media, gaming, YouTube, and more, and will equip parents with immediate steps they can take to help their students make better online choices. Please register ahead of time at https://valleylutheranhigh_protectyoungeyes.eventbrite.com (the event is free, but RSVP is needed). Childcare will be provided for a free-will donation. Parents making use of the childcare will need to register ahead of time at http://bit.ly/PYEChildcare .
  • St. Peter Lutheran School hosts their annual Turkey Trot 5k/10k event on Nov. 2. Please visit their website if interested: https://tritofinish.com/st-peter-turkey-trot
  • The Parent Organization’s Annual Craft Bazaar, Cookie Walk & Luncheon is Saturday, November 9th from 9am-3pm at VLHS. We have 55 vendors this year! Admission is free. Volunteers are welcome for baking cookies, or helping during the bazaar. Please click the link to sign up: https://www.signupgenius.com/go/4090f45aaa923aafc1-holiday2 for cookies, or https://www.signupgenius.com/go/4090f45aaa923aafc1-holiday1 for bazaar help. Thank you!
The Saginaw Valley Lutheran High School Association, operating Valley Lutheran High School, admits students of any race, color, national and ethnic origin, and physical handicap to all the rights, privileges, programs, and activities generally accorded or made available to students at the school. It does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, sex, national and ethnic origin, genetic information, and physical handicap in administration of its educational policies, admission policies, scholarship and loan programs, and athletic or other school administered programs.