Due to weather the Jr. High Track Meet on the 13th of April, the High School Track Meet and Golf also on the 14th of April have been cancelled. Information on possibly rescheduling all events will be forth coming! Go Panthers!
Elementary Volleyball Practice tonight, 4/12/2022 is cancelled. Practice will resume tomorrow. Go Panthers!
April 2022 Board Meeting Agenda
Julianne's sticker is #16.
Earlier I posted to vote for #18 I was wrong. Please vote for #16.
Good morning
Reach Higher Montana is having a Contest for students creating Stickers!
One of our students, Julianne Langren, stickers made the top 20 out of over 400 submitted:) Students can go to reachhighermontana.org and vote for #16! Get out and vote and vote often!!
Mr. L
Trends
E-cigarettes are very popular with young people. Their use has grown dramatically in the last five years. Today, more high school students use e-cigarettes than regular cigarettes. The use of e-cigarettes is higher among high school students than adults.
Here is another message from the Surgeon Generals website
E-cigarette Basics
E-cigarettes are devices that heat a liquid into an aerosol that the user inhales. The liquid usually has nicotine and flavoring in it, and other additives. The nicotine in e-cigarettes and regular cigarettes is addictive. E-cigarettes are considered tobacco products because most of them contain nicotine, which comes from tobacco.
Besides nicotine, e-cigarettes can contain harmful and potentially harmful ingredients, including:
ultrafine particles that can be inhaled deep into the lungs
flavorants such as diacetyl, a chemical linked to serious lung disease
volatile organic compounds
heavy metals, such as nickel, tin, and lead
Here is more information from the Surgeon Generals Website.
E-cigarettes and Youth Don't Mix
Adolescent years are times of important brain development. Brain development begins during the growth of the fetus in the womb and continues through childhood and to about age 25. Nicotine exposure during adolescence and young adulthood can cause addiction and harm the developing brain.
This comes from the Surgeon Generals Website.
Elementary Volleyball tonight 03/22/2022 is cancelled. It will resume tomorrow night. Thank you!
Roundup High School students competed in a regional math competition today with the following students winning scholarships Elizabeth Donahue, Brandon Anthony, Trent Worley, and Jae Stewart! Go Panthers!
Juniors, Seniors, and Parents: The permission slip for next week's field trip to Billings is due Friday, March 18. All Juniors and Seniors have the opportunity to attend. We will be loading the buses around 9:00 a.m. and return prior to the end of the school day on March 23.
On Monday March 21 Roundup Jr/Sr High School will host Parent/Teacher conferences from 1-7pm.
Parents are encouraged to visit with their child’s teachers to visit what they can do to help their child become more successful.
Congratulations to Emily Coles on winning the State BPA association President for the upcoming school year at the State BPA convention this year.
Roundup Jr/Sr High School is proud of you and what you will accomplish while representing the community of Roundup.
March Board Meeting - Monday, March 14, 2022
Interview - Elementary Music/HS Choir Teacher
Bus 6 Parents and Students - Starting tomorrow, Thursday, March 3 bus
drop off times in the afternoon will change slightly for some students.
Morning pickup times will not change.
All students will be provided new drop off times today to provide parents.
If you have questions please call the District Office at 406-323-1507.
Interviews on Thursday
***JH/HS Students***
On Friday March 11th Students who have no D’s or F’s will earn a Passport that will allow them to stay home for the day and not count against their attendance.
We will check grades on Thursday March 10 at noon. Any students at that time no D’s or F’s will receive a Passport for an excused absence the next day.
Students who don’t earn a Passport are expected to be at school on Friday and will follow their regular schedule. During the day they will be making up their work. Should parents not be able to find suitable supervision for their children, students with Passports may attend and be supervised in alternative school activities.
Mr. Larson
Reminder that Monday, February 28th, is a PIR day for staff. Students, enjoy your 3 day weekend.
In addition, RPS will be in session on Friday, March 4th. This year's flexible day off will be observed on May 27th.