US Announcements: Seniors – Remember to Get Your Starr Form Finalized with Your Counselor!

1. 2013 Clay Target Shooting Sport Club. In 2012, SPA students in grades 6-12 competed with 1,700 Minnesota students
from 100 high schools in the Minnesota State High School Clay Target League (link to website). The club meets
weekly in the spring on Saturday mornings at the Minneapolis Gun Club. Students interested in participating must have
completed their Fire Arm Safety Training from the Department of Natural Resources (link to DNR webpage of classes)
prior to March 15th, 2013. More information about the 2013 SPA Clay Target Shooting Sport Club, including online
sign up, will be available after the first of the year. If you have questions, please contact SPA parents Amy Rients at
[email protected] and/or Mike Naas at [email protected].
Link: http://mnclaytarget.com/home.html

2. Attention all Ceramics students: All bisqueware is going to be thrown out today at 3:00. Remove them or lose them. Mr. Jewett

3. Hello Seniors – please remember your final college list is due on a STARR Form…December 1! A number of you still
need to turn in this information. Remember Friday is a great day to drop-by with questions on your list, or an essay, and
to confirm your list. This is true even if you are waiting to hear results on an early application. Thank you! From college
counseling

4. Help out with the JCC’s Dreidel Dash Bash this Sunday, December 9th, 11:30-2 This volunteer opportunity is open for
all sophomores at the St. Paul JCC (1375 St. Paul Avenue) at 11:30am-2pm! You would be monitoring stations like card
making, bean bag toss, bingo, candle making etc… This is great for all sophomores to get their hours done or continue
with your volunteering. We need a total of 16 people to help with the event and we only have 10 people signed up right
now. Don’t worry, you can come even if you have finished your hours! Come have fun with friends and help out! Sign up
on the list by the sophomore benches. Thanks, SoCLC

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