VALLEY FALLS HIGH SCHOOL

DAILY DRAGON ANNOUNCEMENTS

May 19, 2025

Any student who is planning to attend vo-tech or take dual credit college classes next fall, please stop by the office to pick up a copy of the USD #338 Foundation scholarship. They are due in the office today.

The following students need to turn in their early release form for Tuesday, May 20: Duncan Alvarenga, Grant Meyer, Curtis New, AJ Reeves, Karlie Coker, Naomi Drinkard, Lily Lassiter, Joshua Morrison, Ella Partridge, Kaylee Sloop, Jenner Young, Miami Bryant, Deven Pemberton, Avalon Portenier, Brody Troxel, and Noah Unruh. If you need another copy of the form, please come by the office.

Juniors and seniors: Prom photos have been sent to you in an email. Please share with your out-of-town dates and family. If you have any problems accessing them, please let Ms. Ritz know. 

Any students interested in continuing the shoe drive over the summer, please contact Mr. Morgan or Ms. Ritz.

Anyone interested in dressing up as SPARKY or Wonder Woman to promote the shoe drive, please see Mr. Morgan.

Homework session is in Mrs. Craft's room for those students needing to attend. It is from 3:30-4:15.

2024-2025 Yearbooks are now on sale. They can be ordered and paid for anytime.  Cost is $60 or $70 with your name on it.

Students:  Please do not exit the building thru the Early Childhood Center doors at any time during the day.

Students with a Week 1 "F" need to remember to conference with their teacher and turn that conference paper in to the office.  Homework session has began for students with a Week 2 and Week 3  "F's".  Homework session time is 3:30-4:15. 

Anyone interested in taking a CNA class this summer, please stop by the office for more information.

Today during seminar will be studying for finals.

Anyone needing to see the trainer, please sign up in the office.

Seminar:

Monday 5/19/2025: Finals

Tuesday 5/20/2025: School Dismissed at 11:00

COUNSELOR’S CORNER

Federal law requires that all men register with Selective Service within 30 days of their 18th birthday.  Now, 17-year-old men can submit their registration information early on the Internet (www.sss.gov) or by filling out a form at any post office.  Selective Service registration is required to be eligible for a federal student loan, job training, most federal jobs and U.S. citizenship.