Thursday, January 7, 2016

STUDENT BULLETIN

Club & Activity Announcements:

FCCLA will be meeting TODAY, after school in room 1972 (Culinary room).  Please join us for the first meeting of second semester.

FBLA members - We have a VERY important meeting TODAY at 2:20 pm in room 1976 to prepare for District conference.   So come to work on your projects or show off what you have done so far!  See you then!

Littleton's Gay-Straight Alliance will meet TODAY in the art hallway, room #1218 after school.  It's a new year- come join us and help us plan out second semester events. We have snacks!

Hey guys! There is a TSA meeting at 2:20 TODAY in the Tech Lab! Please don't miss it. Remember if you haven't paid your dues you need too! If you still haven't turned in state paperwork we really need that. See you then!

Attention all Student Council students who are going on the Tri-School Retreat this weekend, PLEASE get your money and paperwork to Ms Prestel ASAP! Remember, this is your leadership requirement to letter.  If you have a major hindrance attending this retreat, please see Ms. Prestel today or tomorrow at the latest. Thanks!

Academic Announcements:

For students needing help in Math & Science, Lockheed Martin tutoring will be here this evening from 6:00-7:30pm in room 1740.  Please use the forum entrance.

Sports Announcements:

Attention ALL unified partners and players - our first game is coming up on Monday Jan 11 against Arapahoe. Be here at 6:45 pm.  Spirit shirts are in so please bring your money to room 1855 and pick up your shirt and plan to wear them to school on Monday!

This season we are introducing theme nights for our home unified basketball games.  Our first theme for Monday's game against Arapahoe is Beach night.  Dress up, and get your flip flops and snorkel gear ready, surf's up Monday night at 7pm.

Other Announcements:

Students: Avoid a $20.00 parking ticket and get your Purple parking permit for $25.00, 1/2 price while quantities last. See the Bookkeeper for forms and required documents.

Students – do you have a computer? If you do not have a computer at home, we have free desktop computers for you. Since starting this program at Littleton High School we have helped over two hundred students receive a free home computer.  If you are in need of a computer please see Mr. Hahn in the counseling office to receive a voucher for a free computer and/or for more information.

Special Events:

Littleton High School's STEM Certificate Program will host their second annual "Hour of Code" event Wednesday, January 27th right after school in the LHS cafeteria any time between 2:30-4:30pm.  All are welcome.  We'll have food, music, laptops and everything you'll need to give this a try. Online registration will open on January 11.  See blog for more details!

Blog Announcements:

Attention All Students and Parents!  Did you order your yearbook? You must submit payment to place an order for your yearbook.  Bring cash or check payments to the Bookkeeper or pay with a credit card online.  If you place an order online, only enter quantity, dollar amount will be automatically calculated.   Don't miss out on all the memories from the school year.  The yearbook deadline has been extended to January 15, 2016.

Save the Date - Littleton High School's STEM Certificate Program will host their second annual "Hour of Code" event Wednesday, January 27th right after school in the LHS cafeteria any time between 2:30-4:30pm.  All LPS students and prospective LPS students, staff and family members are welcome to join us for a chance to prove to yourself that YOU, yes YOU can write a genuine piece of computer code in about an hour. We'll have food, music, laptops and everything you'll need to give this a try. An online registration will open on January 11, or you can find it on the LHS homepage. Sign up to attend, give coding a try!  If you have questions, please email Ms. Reimers, STEM Program Coordinator at rreimers@lps.k12.co.us.

"Today's coders are the rock stars of the future!"  Will.i.am of the Black Eyed Peas

"You're going to look like you have magical powers when you learn to code!"  Gabe Newell of Valve Software