Stephen T. Badin High School

Daily Announcements 2009-2010

Thursday, September 17, 2009 ____spacer____

Afternoon Announcements

  • Tickets for the Alter game will be on sale at lunch in the cafeteria and in the office today.
  • To all baseball players - freshmen -seniors - Work party at Alumni Field Saturday at 10:00 a.m. We need more than the 2 players that were working last Saturday.
  • Monday is a mass day. All students in grades 10-12 are to be in Mass day uniform. The freshmen will be attending their Day of Recollection and should come to school in green-and-white day attire.
  • Attention Students: due to some damage caused at Hamilton High stadium during our games last week, we will be asking for your help in the following areas to make sure it doesn't happen again. 1) Students are to stand on the floor boards of the bleachers and not on the seats of the bleachers. 2) Students who paint up for the games must do so early enough that the paint is completely dry before coming into the game. Also, students may only paint up from the waist up.
  • There will be a JKB meeting on Tuesday morning at 7:15 a.m. in room 206.
  • There will be an AMP meeting on Wed. at 7:15 a.m. in the morning in the gym.
  • There will be a float meeting for the juniors and sophomores this Sunday at M. Bange's house at noon.
  • There will be open gym for anyone interested in playing girls' basketball. Open gym begins at 6:00 p.m. on Sunday in the main gym and there will be a meeting at 5:30 p.m. for freshman girls interested in playing. If you are playing a fall sport you should still attend the 5:30 p.m. meeting. Again, the meeting is Sunday at 5:30 p.m.
  • Faculty and underclassmen are reminded that picture day is next Thursday, Sept. 24th. Picture envelopes will be given out next Tuesday in homeroom.
  • There will be a meeting of the National Honor Society candidates in the little theater Thursday afternoon at 2:35 p.m.
  • Pro-Life Club will meet in room 009 today after school. We will discuss plans for Washington D.C. Pizza and pop will be provided.

Morning Announcements

  • Tickets for the Alter game will be on sale at lunch in the cafeteria and in the office today.
  • Monday is a mass day. All students in grades 10-12 are to be in Mass day uniform. The freshmen will be attending their Day of Recollection and should come to school in green-and-white day attire.
  • Mr. Kenkel will be out of the building this morning but should return by lunch.
  • Attention Students: due to some damage caused at Hamilton High stadium during our games last week, we will be asking for your help in the following areas to make sure it doesn't happen again. 1) Students are to stand on the floor boards of the bleachers and not on the seats of the bleachers. 2) Students who paint up for the games must do so early enough that the paint is completely dry before coming into the game. Also, students may only paint up from the waist up.
  • There will be a JKB meeting on Tuesday morning at 7:15 a.m. in room 206.
  • There will be an AMP meeting on Wed. at 7:15 a.m. in the morning in the gym.
  • There will be a float meeting for the juniors and sophomores this Sunday at M. Bange's house at noon.
  • There will be open gym for anyone interested in playing girls' basketball. Open gym begins at 6:00 p.m. on Sunday in the main gym and there will be a meeting at 5:30 p.m. for freshman girls interested in playing. If you are playing a fall sport you should still attend the 5:30 p.m. meeting. Again, the meeting is Sunday at 5:30 p.m.
  • Faculty and underclassmen are reminded that picture day is next Thursday, Sept. 24th. Picture envelopes will be given out next Tuesday in homeroom.
  • There will be a meeting of the National Honor Society candidates in the little theater Thursday afternoon at 2:35 p.m.
  • All students are invited to the first Pro-Life Club meeting of the year this Thursday after school from 2:35-3:00 p.m. Pizza and pop will be provided.
  • The Badin Ram varsity golf team got the brooms out Wed. afternoon in sweeping a tri-match from Milford and Purcell Marian at Potter's Park. The winning Rams scored their lowest team total of the year - 160 - in defeating Milford by two strokes. Purcell was third in the tri-match totalling 180. Sophomores A. Sandor and A. Donges led Badin on the day. Sandor had a fine two over par 38, while Donges had his best varsity day by recording a three over par 39. A third sophomore, T. Saurber, was two more strokes back with a five over par 40. With the twin wins, the Rams move their overall match record to 10-7. Next action for Badin will be on Friday when they play the third round of the GCL Central Division tournament at Sharon Woods. The Rams will start play 19 strokes behind McNicholas with two 18 hole rounds still be be played.
  • Seniors - Ball State University will be visiting Badin on Friday, Sept. 24. Consider learning more about this institution, which is located in Indiana. Students in our area receive in-state tuition, which makes this a great bargain. This school houses 7 colleges and offers 180 majors. Consider this university as it is known for strong programs in architecture, business, entrepreneurship, journalism and telecommunications. If interested, sign up today in the guidance office.
  • Seniors - You may not have heard of St. Mary-of-the Woods College, but it holds interest for any female who wants to attend a small, liberal arts college that is about 3 hours away by car. This college is situated in Terra Haute, Indiana - a peaceful and beautiful area with many historic buildings. The mission of this institution is to empower women to become leaders in business and in society. Although small, St. Mary's offers activities in many clubs and athletics. With the many scholarships available, the institution may be very affordable. This college is one of the few women's colleges to offer equestrian studies as a major. This meeting is scheduled for Monday, Sept. 28th an is open to females. If interested, fill out the "Request to see Counselor" form in the guidance office.

Wednesday, September 16, 2009 ____spacer____

Afternoon Announcements

  • To all baseball players-freshmen & sophomores: work party at alumni field Saturday 10 a.m. We need more than two players that were working last Saturday.
  • There will be a five minute Science Club meeting after school today in room 208. See Mr. Streng for details.
  • There will be open gym for anyone interested in playing girls' basketball. Open gym begins at 6:00 on Sunday in the main gym and there will be a meeting at 5:30 p.m. for freshman girls interested in playing. If you are playing a fall sport you should still attend the 5:30 p.m. meeting. Again, the meeting is Sunday at 5:30 p.m.
  • We will be selling pre-sale tickets today and Thursday during lunch for the football game on Friday.
  • Seniors: a representative for Ball State University will be here next week on Thursday during second bell. This university is located in Muncie, Indiana. Ball State has a strong reputation and costs less than most schools in Ohio. The school is noted for its innovation and is nationally recognized for its broadcasting program, digital labs, entrepreneurship and architecture. David Letterman attended this university. Any senior who is interested in listening to a representative of this university should fill out the "request to see counselor" sheet and list Ball State in the reason for request area. Mr. Kenkel will write a pass for you on the day of the presentation. Sign up this week or see Mr. Kenkel if you have questions.
  • There are numerous Ambassadors who have not yet turned in their contracts for the 2009-10 school year. These were due Friday the 11th. If your name is on the list posted throughout the school, you need to turn your contract in as soon as possible to maintain your active status. If you have any questions, see Mr. Allen or Mrs. Gray in the Development Office.
  • This is the final day for freshman interviews, so Ambassador officers and freshman candidates, please come to the Development Office in a timely fashion today at lunch and after school to get that taken care of. There are many opportunities for current Ambassadors to get involved. We need your help so please sign up in the Development Office for the various events that are already scheduled.
  • The Badin Rams varsity golf team split their tri-match Tuesday afternoon in a match played at Twin Run. Badin outdistanced Finneytown 169-175, but dropped its match to Lakota East 162-169. Sophomores A. Sandor and T. Saurber led the Rams with five over par 41's, while juior G. Hunt was one more shot back with a six over par 42. With the split, the Rams run their season match record to 8-7. Badin will play again on Wed. as they host Milford and Purcell Marian at 4 p.m. at Potter's Park.
  • There will be a meeting of National Honor Society candidates in the little theater Thursday afternoon at 2:35 p.m.
  • Softball informational meeting Wednesday after school in the cafeteria. All interested in softball should attend.
  • All students are invited to the first Pro-Life Club meeting of the year this Thursday after school - 2:30-3:00. Pizza and pop will be provided.
  • Students, faculty and staff are invited to our Thursday morning Mass. Special thanks to the 60+ students who attended last week

Morning Announcements

  • There will be a five minute Science Club meeting after school today in room 208. See Mr. Streng for details.
  • There will be open gym for anyone interested in playing girls' basketball. Open gym begins at 6:00 on Sunday in the main gym and there will be a meeting at 5:30 p.m. for freshman girls interested in playing. If you are playing a fall sport you should still attend the 5:30 p.m. meeting. Again, the meeting is Sunday at 5:30 p.m.
  • We will be selling pre-sale tickets today and Thursday during lunch for the football game on Friday.
  • Seniors: a representative for Ball State University will be here next week on Thursday during second bell. This university is located in Muncie, Indiana. Ball State has a strong reputation and costs less than most schools in Ohio. The school is noted for its innovation and is nationally recognized for its broadcasting program, digital labs, entrepreneurship and architecture. David Letterman attended this university. Any senior who is interested in listening to a representative of this university should fill out the "request to see counselor" sheet and list Ball State in the reason for request area. Mr. Kenkel will write a pass for you on the day of the presentation. Sign up this week or see Mr. Kenkel if you have questions.
  • A CD case was turned in to the office. It was found on the bus after the girls' soccer game. Please see Mr. Pendergest if it belongs to you.
  • There are numerous Ambassadors who have not yet turned in their contracts for the 2009-10 school year. These were due Friday the 11th. If your name is on the list posted throughout the school, you need to turn your contract in as soon as possible to maintain your active status. If you have any questions, see Mr. Allen or Mrs. Gray in the Development Office.
  • This is the final day for freshman interviews, so Ambassador officers and freshman candidates, please come to the Development Office in a timely fashion today at lunch and after school to get that taken care of. There are many opportunities for current Ambassadors to get involved. We need your help so please sign up in the Development Office for the various events that are already scheduled.
  • The Badin Rams varsity golf team split their tri-match Tuesday afternoon in a match played at Twin Run. Badin outdistanced Finneytown 169-175, but dropped its match to Lakota East 162-169. Sophomores A. Sandor and T. Saurber led the Rams with five over par 41's, while juior G. Hunt was one more shot back with a six over par 42. With the split, the Rams run their season match record to 8-7. Badin will play again on Wed. as they host Milford and Purcell Marian at 4 p.m. at Potter's Park.
  • There will be a meeting of National Honor Society candidates in the little theater Thursday afternoon at 2:35 p.m.
  • Softball informational meeting Wednesday after school in the cafeteria. All interested in softball should attend.
  • All students are invited to the first Pro-Life Club meeting of the year this Thursday after school - 2:30-3:00. Pizza and pop will be provided.
  • Students, faculty and staff are invited to our Thursday morning Mass. Special thanks to the 60+ students who attended last week.

Tuesday, September 15, 2009 ____spacer____

Afternoon Announcements

  • Congratulations to the following senior girls who are the top ten for the Homecoming Court. The voting for top five is next Tuesday. Megan Abney, Nicole Baden, Kelly Currier, Maggie Evers, Lisa Fetters, Samantha Gonya, Jackie Lamb, Mary Minelli, Rachel Snodgrass and Stacie Zeis.
  • Any students who missed yesterday's TAG meeting should come to the table outside the religious ed office to get an agenda and sign the form to say they missed.
  • There will be a meeting of National Honor Society candidates in the little theater Thursday afternoon at 2:35 p.m.
  • Softball informational meeting Wednesday after school in the cafeteria. All interested in softball should attend.
  • There will be a JSA meeting after school today in Mr. Mears' room. Snacks will be served.
  • Yearbooks will continue to be distributed at lunch today. Anyone interested in purchasing a yearbook should see Mrs. Thompson. The cost for a yearbook is $70. Checks should be made out to Badin High School.
  • All students are invited to the first Pro-Life Club meeting of the year this Thursday after school - 2:30-3:00. Pizza and pop will be provided.
  • Students, faculty and staff are invited to our Thursday morning Mass. Special thanks to the 60+ students who attended last week.
  • Registration forms are due today. If you have not yet turned yours in - bring them to the office and avoid receiving demerits.

Morning Announcements

  • Softball informational meeting Wednesday after school in the cafeteria. All interested in softball should attend.
  • There will be a JSA meeting after school today in Mr. Mears' room. Snacks will be served.
  • Yearbooks will continue to be distributed at lunch today. Anyone interested in purchasing a yearbook should see Mrs. Thompson. The cost for a yearbook is $70. Checks should be made out to Badin High School.
  • All students are invited to the first Pro-Life Club meeting of the year this Thursday after school - 2:30-3:00. Pizza and pop will be provided.
  • Students, faculty and staff are invited to our Thursday morning Mass. Special thanks to the 60+ students who attended last week.
  • Registration forms are due today. If you have not yet turned yours in - bring them to the office and avoid receiving demerits.

Monday, September 14, 2009 ____spacer____

Afternoon Announcements

  • Will the 14 Ambassadors who met with Mr. Allen this morning please see him in the development office on their way out today. He has a memo for you.
  • Every Monday in September, eat at Chili's (dine-in or to-go) and Chili's will donate 10% of your chek to the men's soccer team. Pick up a voucher in the office, or just tell your server about the Badin fundraiser and they will make sure 10% of your food and drink bill (excluding taxes) will be donated directly to the soccer team.
  • Any student who did not turn in his/her registration packet (which was handed out with schedules in August) must do so no later than Tuesday. Demerits will be issued after that time for failure to do so.