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March 2013 Edition Home of the Shamrocks The kindergarten through fifth grade students may choose from two lunch entrees, while those in grade 6 through 12 have a third offering. Cory Thurman said “there is a better selection of food available.” Lance Ward said everything is “delicious”! Breann Bennett and Blake Emig are enjoying more fresh veggi choices. Heather Musser commented that there is a wider variety of new choices but a larger lunch bill. Colton Castleberry said he likes the new choices but he doesn’t like the extra cost. His parents pay for his meal but he must use his own money for ala carte items. Two neighboring school districts have stopped by see the new pro- gram in action while another has inquired. Mmm’ Good! New Meal Program in Action! Board of Education Election is April 2 The North Harrison students are consuming a much greater variety and quantity of fresh fruits and vegetables with the signing of Lunchtime Solutions as the food service management company beginning February 1. The food service staff members are now employees of Lunchtime Solu- tions., a company based in South Dakota. Kim Costen is the Food Service Director. She has been on-site daily to provide on the job training to the staff, demonstrate methods and answer staff ques- tions. Later she will be in the kitchen two days per week doing paperwork and introducing the prep of new menu items. Monica Wilson has over 20 years food service experience and is a new hire for the NH kitchen. Her primary job being care of the “all you can eat fruit and vegetable” self-serve food bar. Cyndi Owens is employed as Kitchen Manager assisting Ms. Costen with the daily operation and paperwork. Cyndi prepares all of the primary en- trees (choices A and B on the menus) and the after-school snacks. Peggy Thomsen whips up the sub sandwiches, salads, and the hot vegetables. She com- mented that she has learned new prep and service techniques and is enjoying the experience. Rosetta Parkhurst is the head baker, washes the dishes by hand and machine and assists the other workers as needed. Ashley Rinehart was hired for the posi- tion of Nurse to begin second semester and works in the cafe- teria as well. Ashley checks each breakfast and lunch tray at the point of sale, making certain the student has appropriate amounts of each component to meet the requirement for state funding reimbursement,. She charges the students automated account and enters any ala carte pur- chases made by students or staff. A wide variety of nutritious items are available for purchase in addition to the first-meal charge. Items include for exam- ple, yogurt, cookies, sun chips, corn nuts and a variety of ice cream products ranging in price from 50 cents to $1.75 each. Students in grades 7 through 12 may purchase an extra entrée for $1.60 each. 8am to noon and 1 to 4:30pm Monday through Friday. They will be open with regular hours on Good Friday and 8am to noon on Saturday, March 30. If you have any questions about registering to vote please call Debbie at the County Clerk’s Office at 425-6424. Tuesday, April 2 is the balloting date to select two directors for three-year terms on the North Harrison School District Board of Education. The terms of Keith Kinne and Joyce Lighthill are expiring this spring. The names of five district patrons vying for these seats will appear on the ballot in the order of filing. Those are Joyce Lighthill, Michelle Wallace, Donna Hurt, Garret Robertson, Jerri Ann Garrett, and Christine Sweeney. Polling places will be open 6am to 7pm on Tuesday, April 2. Absentee ballots are available in the County Clerk’s Office at the Harrison County Courthouse in Bethany now through Monday, April 1. Their office hours are North Harrison Board of Education Kirk Emig, President Keith Kinne, Vice-President Joyce Lighthill, Treasurer Jason Gibson, Member Kerri Gibson, Member Allen Thomsen, Member Rob Washburn, Member Inside this issue: Safety Updates 2 Mr. and Miss Shamrock Named 2 State FFA Degree Recipients Named 4 Sports 6 Varsity Academic Team 7 Calendar of Events 7-9 Track Schedule 10 North Harrison R-III School District Making hungry kids happy are the employees of Lunchtime SolutionsKim Costen, Monica Wilson, Cyndi Owens, Rosetta Parkhurst, and Peggy Thomsen.

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March 2013 Edition

Home of the Shamrocks

The kindergarten through fifth

grade students may choose from

two lunch entrees, while those in

grade 6 through 12 have a third

offering.

Cory Thurman said “there is a

better selection of food available.”

Lance Ward said everything is

“delicious”! Breann Bennett and

Blake Emig are enjoying more fresh

veggi choices. Heather Musser

commented that there is a wider

variety of new choices but a larger

lunch bill. Colton Castleberry said

he likes the new choices but he

doesn’t like the extra cost. His

parents pay for his meal but he

must use his own money for ala

carte items.

Two neighboring school districts

have stopped by see the new pro-

gram in action while another has

inquired.

Mmm’ Good! New Meal Program in Action!

Board of Education Election is April 2

The North Harrison students are

consuming a much greater variety

and quantity of fresh fruits and

vegetables with the signing of

Lunchtime Solutions as the food

service management company

beginning February 1. The food

service staff members are now

employees of Lunchtime Solu-

tions., a company based in South

Dakota. Kim Costen is the Food

Service Director. She has been

on-site daily to provide on the job

training to the staff, demonstrate

methods and answer staff ques-

tions. Later she will be in the

kitchen two days per week doing

paperwork and introducing the

prep of new menu items. Monica

Wilson has over 20 years food

service experience and is a new

hire for the NH kitchen. Her

primary job being care of the “all

you can eat fruit and vegetable”

self-serve food bar. Cyndi Owens

is employed as Kitchen Manager

assisting Ms. Costen with the daily

operation and paperwork. Cyndi

prepares all of the primary en-

trees (choices A and B on the

menus) and the after-school

snacks. Peggy Thomsen whips up

the sub sandwiches, salads, and

the hot vegetables. She com-

mented that she has learned new

prep and service techniques and is

enjoying the experience. Rosetta

Parkhurst is the head baker,

washes the dishes by hand and

machine and assists the other

workers as needed. Ashley

Rinehart was hired for the posi-

tion of Nurse to begin second

semester and works in the cafe-

teria as well. Ashley checks each

breakfast and lunch tray at the

point of sale, making certain the

student has appropriate amounts

of each component to meet the

requirement for state funding

reimbursement,. She charges

the students automated account

and enters any ala carte pur-

chases made by students or staff.

A wide variety of nutritious

items are available for purchase

in addition to the first-meal

charge. Items include for exam-

ple, yogurt, cookies, sun chips,

corn nuts and a variety of ice

cream products ranging in price

from 50 cents to $1.75 each.

Students in grades 7 through 12

may purchase an extra entrée

for $1.60 each.

8am to noon and 1 to 4:30pm

Monday through Friday. They

will be open with regular hours

on Good Friday and 8am to

noon on Saturday, March 30. If

you have any questions about

registering to vote please call

Debbie at the County Clerk’s

Office at 425-6424.

Tuesday, April 2 is the balloting

date to select two directors for

three-year terms on the North

Harrison School District Board

of Education. The terms of

Keith Kinne and Joyce Lighthill

are expiring this spring. The

names of five district patrons

vying for these seats will appear

on the ballot in the order of

filing. Those are Joyce Lighthill,

Michelle Wallace, Donna Hurt,

Garret Robertson, Jerri Ann

Garrett, and Christine Sweeney.

Polling places will be open 6am

to 7pm on Tuesday, April 2.

Absentee ballots are available in

the County Clerk’s Office at the

Harrison County Courthouse in

Bethany now through Monday,

April 1. Their office hours are

North Harrison

Board of Education

Kirk Emig, President

Keith Kinne, Vice-President

Joyce Lighthill, Treasurer

Jason Gibson, Member

Kerri Gibson, Member

Allen Thomsen, Member

Rob Washburn, Member

Inside this issue:

Safety Updates 2

Mr. and Miss Shamrock

Named

2

State FFA Degree

Recipients Named

4

Sports 6

Varsity Academic Team 7

Calendar of Events 7-9

Track Schedule 10

North Harrison R-III School District

Making hungry kids happy are the employees of Lunchtime Solutions—

Kim Costen, Monica Wilson, Cyndi Owens,

Rosetta Parkhurst, and Peggy Thomsen.

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Safety Committee Addresses Needs Through Out the Facility

Taylor Washburn Named DAR Good Citizen

employees of the North Harrison,

South Harrison, Ridgeway, Cainsville,

Tri-County, Gilman City, and Spickard

School Districts as well as area law

enforcement and emergency response

teams. The goal of the event was to

train principles and techniques of re-

sponse to an emergency. The partici-

pants then tested what had been taught

in a realistic simulation.

The North Harrison Safety Committee

members are building principals Mike

Schmidli and Jan Polley, staff members

Brandon Craig, Gayla Pottorff, and

Aaron Long, school board members

Kirk Emig and Jason Gibson, commu-

nity member Tommy Gilliland, and

Harrison County Sheriff Josh Eckerson.

“Emergency Procedures for North Harri-

son R-III School District” pamphlets are

readily available near the entrance of

each classroom and office through out

the facility. The flip chart holds step-by-

step instructions for staff and students in

the event of a situation such as an earth-

quake, tornado, fire, intruder and multi-

ple other events.

This is just one of the many steps the

North Harrison administration takes to

keep the students and staff safe each day.

The “Safety Committee” meets periodi-

cally to discuss issues and tour the facility

looking for concerns that need to be

addressed.

Grand River Mutual is currently in the

process of installing a new multi-

function notification system through

out the facility. This includes an

upgrade to the intercom paging

system and the addition of speakers

in the hallways, cafeteria, gymna-

sium, multi-purpose room, Early

Childhood Center and the elemen-

tary playground.

Midwest Digital Systems will install

video surveillance cameras through

out the buildings.

The North Harrison staff was a

captive audience during an excellent

intruder response and intervention

training led by Straregos, Interna-

tional, a Grandview, Missouri based

company. The clinicians spoke to

Taylor Washburn was named the Daughters of American

Revolution Good Citizen, representing North Harrison

High School. The students selected from the Harrison

County Schools were honored during a luncheon hosted by

the group.

Mr. and Miss Shamrock Named

Garren is a member of FFA as chapter President, Student

Council President and National Honor Society Vice-President.

He has won numerous honors playing softball and basketball

through out his high school career. In his spare time Garren

enjoys coon hunting and competition hunts. Garren is the son

of Jason and Lori Gibson and plans to attend NWMSU in

Maryville to study Agriculture Education.

Taylor is active as Area 2 FFA Treasurer, State FCCLA

Vice-President, National Honor Society President, and

band member. Taylor has achieved All-Conference Aca-

demic Team honors multiple times. Taylor enjoys horse

riding and training as well as playing the piano.

Taylor is the daughter of Rob and Tina Washburn and

plans to attend the University of Missouri-Columbia to

study Bio-Chemistry.

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Garren Gibson and Taylor Washburn were recently named “Mr. and Miss Shamrock”.

This is an honor bestowed on North Harrison seniors based upon their GPA, involvement in school and

community activities and willingness to give of themselves for the betterment of North Harrison School!

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French News

Junior High Academic Team by Nick Bears

Both the French 1 and French II

classes are competing in the Uni-

versity of Central Missouri’s 6th

Annual Foreign Language Film

Festival. Each class was responsi-

ble for choosing and writing a

script, fathering and making the

props, and taping and editing the

film. The students then added

music, created a title and credit

page and added subtitles. Both

classes chose to create a movie in

the Mystery/Suspense category.

The movies will be evaluated on a

variety of criteria and will include

originality of screenplay, use of

foreign language for the level,

overall creative and skillful use of

film techniques, such as the use of

camera, setting, tone, acting, edit-

ing, music, and overall effect.

On the day of the contest, all

accepted entries will be shown

on the University of

Central Missouri campus. The

students have been invited to

the showing and will listen to

a presentation by a profes-

sional filmmaker. The ex-

perience has already been

quite interesting! The

French students are realizing

that a lot of effort and time

go into each filmmaking pro-

ject! Who knows? This may

be the beginning of an illustri-

ous career as a movie star or

director for our French stu-

dents!!

nity to answer the first and then second

bonus. The rebounding team may answer

if the first team is incorrect. Only the

team captain answers in the bonus round

or he can say, “I defer to ____”, then they

may answer it.

The Junior High Team finished the season

with a record of 8 wins and only 2 losses.

The Junior High Academic Team consists of

Nick Bears, Bobby Hutton, Chase Hukill, Sidney

Carlson, Bobbie Moore, and Hannah Whitmire.

The coach is Mrs. Percell.

Some of the topics of the questions are sports,

history, geography, government, algebra, science,

economics, industrial arts, and many other

topics.

Four people from our team play at one

time. There are four buzzers and once

you buzz in you have to wait until you are

called on to answer the question. The

questions in quarters 1 and 3 are toss-

ups and worth ten points each. Quarter 2

and 4 questions are toss-ups followed by

two bonus questions also worth ten

points each. The team that answers the

toss-up correctly then has first opportu-

Did you know that all of the elementary students, K through

sixth grade, can now speak French? Check it out! The French

II students travel to the elementary building each Tuesday and

Thursday to present basic lessons in French. They teach about

French customs and culture, including Christmas in France, plus

French vocabulary about various topics. The students have

studied colors, numbers, family members, and food. Coming up

next month is body parts! It is exciting to see how quickly the

elementary students are learning to speak French.

Pictured at right, Melissa Ward plays a learning game with

elementary students.

The French I and II students are

looking forward to their cultural

field trip to Kansas City and

Parkville. The first stop will be a

French meal at Café des Amis.

They will choose from croquet

monsieur, a seafood crepe or

quiche Lorraine for their main

course. They may also taste

escargot compliments of restau-

rant owner, Guillaume.

Following lunch they will view

the many works of art at the

Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art

and the Kemper Museum of

Contemporary Art.

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French 1

Jacob Gryder—Francois

Reed Hallock—Marc

Addison Leeper—Sophie

Matthew Moore—Marcel

Sam Rinehart—Colette

Betsy Smith - Nicole

Tre Stobbe—Xavier

Tiara Wynne—Chantal

French II

Marshall Vaughn—Robert

Melissa Ward—Brigitte

Taylor Washburn—Madeleine

Green = verte

Potato = pomme de terra

Two = deux

Head = la tete

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FCCLA News by Kelly Briggs

Middle School Music Contest by Hannah Whitmire

STAR Event winners were Cameron

Hamaker earning a SILVER rating with an

entry in “Life Event Planning”. Kelly

Briggs and Emily Briggs competed in

“Focus on Children” and earned a SILVER

rating. Breann Bennett earned GOLD

rating and advances to state in “Teach

and Train”. The state conference will be

April 7-9 in Columbia. Breann will com-

pete in the state level STAR Events at

that conference. Her entry in the cate-

gory “Teach and Train” covers her experience of teaching fire safety to

kindergarten and first grade students. She created and presented an

informational power point and video, did a “Stop, Drop, and Roll”

activity and provided a coloring page. Taylor Washburn is currently

preparing a workshop presentation. This will conclude her service as a

State FCCLA Officer.

The Regional officers for 2013-14

were inducted March 6 during a

ceremony at North Andrew High

School. Kelly Briggs will be Vice

President Recreational Leader

while Emily Briggs will be Vice

President Special Events.

Taylor Washburn had a very busy school year representing the

FCCLA as a State Officer. She attended the fall conference at Tan-

Tar-A and Cluster Meeting in Oklahoma City. Recently she partici-

pated in Legislative Shadowing spending the day with State Represen-

tative Casey Guernsey at the capital in Jefferson City.

Well, there are lots of things I could say but to start off, there

were only five people that went (four being students, 1 being the

teacher). We went to Northwest Missouri State University. It

was a blast. The four students were Sidney Carlson, Heather

Musser, Kelly Briggs, and Hannah Whitmire.

Sidney and Hannah played a flute duet and got a III rating. (“I” is

the best rating you can get). Kelly got a II rating on her vocal solo.

Heather got a III rating on her vocal and a II rating on her trumpet

solo. Hannah got a I rating on a flute solo.

After finding out our ratings we went to Subway to eat and had a

blast. Then we headed home feeling happy about how much cour-

age it took to actually do it and also happy about our ratings!

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FFA—40 Members Strong by Samantha Rinehart

The FFA members have been very busy in starting off the new year.

We started off by working on record books after returning from break.

We had to close out all of our books for the year 2012. A new thing

for us this year was entering our record book information on the com-

puters. After we finished record books some chapter members

worked on getting proficiency applications read to send to Area 2 com-

petition. Eighteen members submitted 23 Proficiency Award apps to be

judged against those from 26 other schools. Those placing first in Area

2 advance to state competition and will be announced on the stage at

state convention. Those placing first through third in Area 2 will be

recognized at Area 2 Awards Night in Chillicothe on April 19.

The FFA chapter got their t-shirts and we handed them out to the staff

again. The FFA members were scheduled to dress up for FFA Week

during February 25-March 1 however, due to the bad weather we were

only able to dress up on Monday and Friday. Monday we wore our

new FFA t-shirts and Friday was Blue and Gold Day. Donuts and coffee

were available at local business on Wednesday, March 6 for Commu-

nity Appreciation Day.

Contest season (Career Development Events) is also here. District

Vo-Ag Contest is April 2 and 3 at NWMSU. If the teams do well here

they will advance to State FFA Convention in Columbia April 18 and

19. Hopefully all the teams will do well and go to state!

Cooper Sadowsky recently earned a spot in the summer Agri-Business

Academy which is a week of touring Missouri enterprises.

2013 State FFA Degree Recipients

Garren Gibson

Taylor Washburn

Area 2 Proficiency Winners

Tucker Bowen—Ag Services Placement

Blake Emig—Dairy Production Placement

Bailey Perkins—Outdoor Recreation

Hannah Eastin—Poultry Production

Jordan Hurt—Ag Processing Placement

Area 2 Proficiency Runners-Up

Chanse Mathes—Diversified Crop Placement

Taylor Washburn—Equine Ownership

Blake McBroom—Forage Production Placement

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Tre and Matt—Twin Day!

Ashlee and Aubree—

NOT Twin Day…

Flower Girl and

Crown Bearer!

Erika and Jaci—

Little Rocks!

65—number of pages in the Student Handbook

41—largest graduating class (1955)

1974—most points scored in a career by NH Bball Player Mike Elliott

45—American Degree recipients from NH

20—different FHA/FCCLA advisors

8—wins by the 2012-13 Junior High Academic Team

55’5”—NH boy’s Shot Put record held by Patrick Fitzgerald

11—smallest graduating class (2009)

10—prospective graduates for 2013

2—number of times Lisa asked me to hand in this article

Student Council Events by Alyssa Wynne

Christmas Ball pictures began

around 6pm so everyone came

in with their friends and dates

ready to have a fun night! All

the girls had beautiful dresses.

After pictures coronation be-

gan. Crowned queen was

Clementine Melkonian and

named King was Riley Rucker.

Everyone was excited that the

dance had finally started. We

began dancing and having fun.

Student Council had amazing

decorations, a few Christmas

trees, a fireplace, lights, snow-

flakes, and more; everything

you could think of because the

theme was “Christmas Vaca-

tion”. We danced, talked, and

had a great time until it was

over and then everyone went

home!

2013

Homecoming Royalty

King Garren Gibson

and

Queen Samantha Rinehart

NHHS Numbers by Bobby Hutton

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The Homecoming theme was “Party

at the Rock”. The cheerleaders

planned fun activities for the pep as-

sembly. The basketball teams played

North Mercer. After coronation the

dance began. As you walked in you

were handed a glow stick. The lights

were off, the music was loud and glow

sticks lit up the room. Everyone was

talking, dancing, singing, laughing, and

having fun! After a few hours the last

slow song played and the dance was

over. Student Council cleaned up and

everyone went home. I would like to

thank Eddie Ury for being our DJ; he

played great music and made our

dance fun!

“Spring Fling” was cancelled due to weather conditions and will be held later this year. The Student Council is planning

a fun evening of games and music for 7-12th grade students and their guests.

Bobbie Moore rocks it out in Drum Line!

Green and White Spirit Day!

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Cheerleaders End Season at State Tournament by Lena Smith

Lady Shamrocks Round Ball Wrap by Abbe Gibson

The North Harrison cheerleaders did not end

their season with the basket all teams. The

cheerleaders were selected to present a half-

time performance in Mizzou Arena in Columbia

during the state basketball tournament. They

danced on March 8 at the half-time of the 2A

Girl’s Third Place game. The cheerleaders

would like to thank the community for their

support and encouragement. They are looking

forward to next year. Try-our practice will be

April 29th and 30th with try-outs on May 1.

Action and team photos from the state tourna-

ment can be viewed and ordered at

www.photogliff.com.

Melkonian. Clem is our foreign exchange

student from France and had never played

before. It was fun helping her learn the

game and getting to be a part of one of her

new opportunities here. Clem says that

her favorite memory from playing basket-

ball was senior night and many others, too

many to count. We are already excited to

see what next year will bring for the Lady

Shamrocks and Coach Aaron Long.

This year our girls’ basketball team went 16-10

on the season. We went 6-3 in conference,

trying for third with Gilman City. Our first

tournament of the year was HDC Tournament

held at Mercer where we finished with Consola-

tion. After coming back from Christmas break

we participated in the South Harrison Invita-

tional Tournament where we again received

Consolation. At the end of January we were in

the Gilman City Tournament and ended up get-ting 4th place. The district basketball tourna-

ment this year was held at Worth County

High School. We beat Stanberry in the

first round and then moved on to the

semi-final game where we ended up losing

to Jefferson. Our team consisted of three

freshmen, Haley Craig, Sara Campbell, and

Rebecca Musser; three sophomores,

Samantha Rinehart, Cooper Sadowsky,

and Addison Leeper; four juniors, Nicole

Clawson, Bailey Perkins, and Abbe Gib-son; and our one senior, Clementine

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Shamrocks on the Hardwood by Garren Gibson

The North Harrison Shamrocks finished the 2012-

13 campaign with another winning season. They

finished with a 15-11 record. The Shamrocks had a

2nd place finish in the Gilman City Tournament and

a 3rd place finish in the Conference Tournament

under the direction of Coach Ryan Purdun.

This year’s team consisted of two seniors, Garren

Gibson and Tucker Bowen; three juniors, Luke

Stanley, Gaige Blake, and Tanner Studevant; seven

sophomores, Reed Hallock, Jordan Hurt, Drew

Parkhurst, Blake McBroom, Blake Emig, Damion

Sturdevant, and Colton Castleberry.

North Harrison is excited to have so many

players returning next year with so much

game experience. Final words from senior

Tucker Bowen, “I would like to thank the

community and the school for giving me so

many opportunities through the athletic

department and supporting my teammates

and me through all of our seasonal play.”

The North Harrison basketball players are

lucky to have a community that supports

them the way they do. Junior Luke Stanley

says, “No matter where we are playing we

will always have a big crowd there to sup-

port us.”

Senior Garren Gibson say’s, “I would like to

thank everyone for their support through

out my four years of basketball. Thanks to

all of the teammates I have had for all the

good times, and to Coach Long for all of his

words of encouragement.” Even though this

season is over, the boys are anxious to pre-

pare this summer for next season!

Bailey Perkins

Honorable Mention

All-Conf. Team

Haley Craig

Unanimous Choice

All-Conf. Team

All-District 15

Reed Hallock

All-Conf.

First Team

Record at NCMC Tourney—

Most 3-point baskets in one game

(7)

Garren Gibson

Unanimous Choice

All-Conf. Team

All-District 15

KAAN Radio All-Star Team

Lion’s Club All-Star Team

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LIBRARY OPEN TO COMMUNITY!!

Community members are WELCOME to stop by the library

open until 5:30pm each Tuesday.

Stop by and use the computers, look at magazines, check out a book!

The library has a great resource book for those wanting to study for the

ACT!

Student Physicals for

2013-14

7-12th graders

Wednesday, April 24, 2013

beginning at 8:15am

AT NORTH HARRISON SCHOOL!

Cost is $10 per student

Due with returned forms on or before April 22.

*EVERY question MUST be answered.

*The form MUST be signed by a parent.

*Insurance MUST be noted.

*The form MUST be signed by the student.

Each packet also contains information on

CONCUSSIONS.

KEEP this information for future reference!

RETURN ONLY the TWO physical exam information sheets!

A physical is REQUIRED if

Trying-out or participating in

Cheerleading, softball, basketball and/or track.

A physical exam is recommended for every student.

Varsity Academic Team Hits the Road

The Varsity Academic Team is loaded with knowledge and wit with

the most team members ever! Mrs. Percell has fourteen outstanding

members competing in the HDC Conference schedule. North Harri-

son will be the host of the District Academic Meet Saturday, April 13.

Stop by the school that day to witness an impressive showing of intel-

ligence by students from Cainsville, Princeton, Ridgeway, Stanberry,

Worth County and North Harrison, each hoping to advance to the

Sectional Academic Meet.

North Harrison team members and their area of expertise include:

Taylor Washburn-Senior—Mathematics and Chemistry

Ian McChesney-Senior—Mathematics and Chemistry

Lena Smith-Senior—Religion

Matt Moore-Junior—Pop Culture

Cooper Sadowsky—Sophomore—Jack of All Trades, Master of None

Marshall Vaughn-Sophomore—Mythology

Jeremiah Miles--Sophomore—Habitats and Reptiles

MacKenzie Bonine-Sophomore—Spanish

Tina Hughes—Sophomore—Science

Melissa Ward—Sophomore—Mathematics and Pop Culture

Rebecca Musser-Freshman—Mathematics

Allie Stanley-Freshman—Sports

Jayse Cracraft—Freshman—Pop Culture

Bobbie Moore-Freshman—Pop Culture, Science, and Math

North Harrison School District

Calendar of Events

2012-13

March 11-15 NO SCHOOL--Spring Break

Mar. 13 2013-14 Area 2/State FFA Officer Interviews Gallatin 4:30pm

Mar. 14 NCMC FFA Judging Day Trenton

Mar. 16 Jeff Bowland Benefit Dinner Pattonsburg 5pm

Mar. 18 Lathrop FFA Judging Day Lathrop 7am-3:30pm

March 18 Varsity Academic Meet at Tri-County Tri-County 4:00pm

March 18 Board of Education Meeting--NEW DATE Library 7pm

March 19 Pre-Contest Music Concert Cafeteria 6:30pm

Keep up to date with events and

results from spring contests at

www.nhr3.net!

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Mar. 20 Area 2 FFA Contest Gallatin 4:30pm

Mar. 20 KAAN Radio All-Star Basketball Banquet NCMC 6pm

March 21 Varsity Track at Worth County Grant City 3:30pm

March 22 NHHS FFA Dairy Cattle Judging Contest Emig Farm

March 22 5-6th Grade Basketball Tournament HERE 5pm

Mar. 23 East Buchanan FFA Judging Day Gower

March 23 High School Solo and Small Ensembles District Contest St. Joe Central High School

March 23 5-6th Grade Basketball Tournament HERE 8:30am

March 25 Varsity Academic Meet at Ridgeway Ridgeway 4:00pm

March 25 Varsity Track at South Harrison Bethany 4:00pm

Mar. 25 JH Track Meet at Worth County Grant City 3:30pm

Mar. 26 Elementary AR Reading Swim Party Graceland University 3:30-5:30pm

Mar. 26 District FFA Contest Cameron 4:30pm

March 27 Varsity Academic Meet Alternate Date

March 27 6th Grade DARE Graduation (practice at 6pm) Cafeteria 7pm

March 28 PLAN Test for Sophomores History Classroom 8:15-11am

March 28 5-6th Grade Basketball--Cainsville HERE 6pm

Mar. 29 Grade Cut Off

April 1 Grade Check 3:30pm

April 1 NO SCHOOL--Easter Break

April 2 District Vo-Ag Contest NWMSU

April 2 Varsity Track at Maysville Maysville 3:30pm

April 2 JH Track at South Harrison Bethany 3:30pm

April 3 District Vo-Ag Contest NWMSU

April 4 Northwest Missouri State University Rep Visit 8:30am

April 4 Varsity Track at Stanberry Stanberry 3:30pm

April 5 Large Group Music Contest NWMSU

April 5 FFA Staff/Board of Education Appreciation Lunch Ag Shop 11am-1:30pm

April 6-9 State FCCLA Leadership Conference Columbia

April 10 Area 2 FFA Awards Night Chillicothe 6:30pm

April 8-12 Elementary Gates MacGinitie Spring Testing

April 9 Varsity Track at Rock Port Rock Port 1:30pm

April 9 JH Track at Lamoni Lamoni 4:00pm

April 11 JH Track at Stanberry Stanberry 3:30pm

April 12 Dismiss at 12:45--Teacher In-Service

April 12 Grade Cut Off

April 12 Talent Show and Dinner Gymnasium 6:00pm

April 13 District Scholar Bowl Meet HERE

April 13 Varsity Track at Albany Albany 10:00am

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April 15 Grade Check 3:30pm

April 15 JH Track at Albany Albany 4:00pm

April 15-19 Elementary MAP Testing

April 15-23 Grade 3-8 GLE testing

April 16 Varsity Track at Worth County Grant City 1:30pm

April 17 Board of Education Meeting Library 7pm

April 18-19 State FFA Convention Columbia

April 18 Varsity Track at Albany Albany 1:30pm

April 23 Varsity Track at Stanberry Stanberry 4:00pm

April 24 Student Physicals by Drs. Nowlin & Guernsey 8:15am

April 24 Sectional Scholar Bowl Meet

April 25 Varsity Track at South Harrison Bethany 3:30pm

April 25 JH Track at Worth County Grant City 3:30pm

April 25-27 State Music Festival Columbia

April 26 Grade Cut Off

April 27 Prom Grand March Gymnasium 6pm

April 29 Grade Check 3:30pm

April 29 Junior High and High School Spring Concert Gymnasium 6:30pm

April 29-30 2013-14 Cheerleader Try-Out Practice 3:30pm

April 29-May 7 High School EOC Testing

April 30 HDC Conference V & JH Track Meet Bethany 10:00am

April 30 Elementary Spring Concert and Art Show Gymnasium 6:30pm

May 1 2013-14 Cheerleader Try-Outs Gymnasium 4:30pm

May 2 "School Day at the K" Grades 3-4-5-6 Kauffman Stadium 8am-5pm

May 3 State Scholar Bowl Meet Columbia

May 3 FFA Banquet Gymnasium

May 4 District Track Meet

May 5-9 Senior Trip Panama City, Florida

May 8 Blank Park Zoo Field Trip K-1-2- 8am-3pm

May 9 Elementary "Move Up Day" and Kindergarten Round Up

May 11 Sectional Track Meet

May 11 NH Alumni Banquet Gymnasium 6pm

May 12 Graduation Gymnasium 2pm

May 13 MSHSAA Awards Night 6pm

May 15 Board of Education Meeting Library 7pm

May 17-18 State Track Meet Jefferson City

May 20 LAST DAY OF SCHOOL--Dismiss at 12:45--NEW DATE

May 21 Teacher In-Service

May 21 Grades Due

May 31-June 2 Eagleville Fair

June 1 Lion's Club All-Star Basketball Classic NCMC

June 19 Board of Education Meeting Library 7pm

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North Harrison

2012-13

Mar. 21 Worth County 3:30pm

Mar. 28 South Harrison 4:00pm

April 2 Maysville 3:30pm

April 4 Stanberry 3:30pm

April 9 Rock Port 1:30pm

April 13 Albany 10:00am

April 16 Worth County 1:30pm

April 18 Albany 1:30pm

April 23 Stanberry 3:30pm

April 25 South Harrison 3:30pm

April 30 HDC Conference Meet 10:00am

May 4 District Track Meet

May 11 Sectional Track Meet

May 17-18 State Track Meet

North Harrison

Junior High Track

2012-13

Mar. 25 Worth County 3:30pm

April 2 South Harrison 3:30pm

April 9 Lamoni 4:00pm

April 11 Stanberry 3:30pm

April 15 Albany 4:00pm

April 25 Worth County 3:30pm

April 30 HDC Conference Meet 10:00am

Varsity Girls Team—Clementine Melkonian, Nicole Clawson,

Abbe Gibson, Bailey Perkins, Haley Craig

Varsity Boys Team—Damion Sturdevant, Drew Parkhurst,

Drake Fordyce

Junior High Girls Team—Brandy Rivet, Payton Craig, Audry Briggs,

Kiley Gibson, Krissi Cox, Carli Brenizer, Adrianne Fordyce

Junior High Boys Team—Randy Rinehart, Trey Gilliland, Connor

Stobbe, Collin Castleberry, Bobby Hutton, Preston Trusty

Girls Track Coach—Chris Rivet

Boys Track Coach—Dan Lisle

Assistant Coach—Ryan Purdun