Spanish Springs Booster Club
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The Spanish Springs Booster Club (SSBC) is looking for interested individuals to serve on the different Sub-Committees offered within the club. Your time and service will be greatly appreciated as a way to support student activities/clubs, athletics and academics. Take a look at the different sub-committees. If you should find one that interests you or if you would like additional information about it, please be sure to contact , the SSBC Booster President, or contact Jennifer Ritch, Assistant Principal at Spanish Springs High School at 424-7027.

Click below to see the current fundraisers:

Concession Committee

This committe is in charge of purchasing items to be sold at the concession stand, setting up, and having at least one person working the first shift who is familiar with the set up procedure and one person working the last shift who knows how to break down the stand and will be responsible for the cash box. Two signatures to record the beginning and ending balances. Have the cash box ready with the startup money and at the concession stand by the beginning of the first shift. Delivering all proceeds and bills to the Booster’s Treasurer. Recording volunteer's names and the dates and times worked. Reporting on the concession stand at the monthly Booster Club meetings. Obligations include, but are not limited to, insuring that the concession stand is manned for all home games.

Merchandise/Apparel Committee

This committee is responsible for the selection of Spanish Springs High School merchandise and apparel. Additionally, this committee shall purchase inventory, stock and sell these items, with profits to the Spanish Springs High School Booster Club account. Lettermen’s Jacket ordering and processing will also fall under this committee. Approval by the Board of items intended to be purchased is required. When purchasing apparel, keep the selection to that of the official school colors of Purple & Silver.

Scholarship Committee

This committee shall recommend the number and amounts of annual Booster Club Scholarships as well as criteria for recipients.

Fundraiser Committee

This committe is responsible for the planning and implementation of activities to raise funds to support the school community at Spanish Springs High School. Submit a monthly list of all monies received and financial obligations in the pursuit of fundraising for approval of the Board. Ideas and/or past events: Quarter Auction, Santa Breakfast, Raffle Tickets/50/50, etc.

Safe and Sober Committee

This committee shall be responsible for planning and organizing a night of festivities for all graduating Spanish Springs High School students).

 

 

Hall of Fame/Alumni Committee

This committee will work with the High School Athletic Director and/or Assistant Principal to develop policies to determine and establish policies for admittance into the Hall of Fame. It shall organize and coordinate all Hall of Fame induction ceremonies. The committee shall keep accurate records of all athletic events and attempt to research the history of Spanish Springs High School athletics.

Activities (Clubs) and Athletic Liaison Committee

This committe is in charge of scheduling volunteers to work the concession stand. Responsibilities would include, scheduling shifts for Fall, Winter and Springs Sports Seasons, Regional and Non-Region Athletic Tournaments, ROTC events, Community Requests, SYFL Cheer, Youth Wrestling, etc. Communication with Coaches and Advisors in eliciting their help and support to gather parent volunteers. Three to four workers per shift are optimal but there should be a minimum of two workers. During tournaments or special events, there may be a need for additional volunteers). Have monthly liaison meetings or a system of communication for information to be dispersed.

Media Guide Committee

This committee shall work with the school or other entity in developing, implementing and submitting information for web publication for the benefit of the Booster Club. The committee shall be in charge of publicizing Booster related events throughout the year. Is responsible for using all media forms available to enlighten the community at large of the activities and its accomplishments of the Booster Club. Must obtain approval from the WCSD Communications Office, in order to distribute Booster information at local schools and throughout the community. Shall perform such other duties as may be necessary for the proper functioning of the committee.

School Program Support Committee

This committee is responsible for providing food/refreshments for events held at school, such as Open House, Teacher Appreciation, Awards Nights (Academic/Athletics), National Honor Society Appreciation Night, etc.). Scheduling of volunteers to help work the events.

 

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SPANISH SPRINGS HIGH SCHOOL
STUDENT ANNOUNCEMENTS
Wednesday, April 22, 2015

1. Attention Current AP Students. This week we will be completing pre-administration test forms during ACA to prepare for our upcoming exams. You will receive a notice the morning you are to attend with details about your appointment time and location. This is mandatory. Please report to the assigned room as soon as possible on the day and time of your appointment. (Brown 4/20-4/24)

2. Attention Next Year's AP Students. AP Night will be held today, Wednesday, April 22nd from 6:30-7:30 pm. Please attend with your parents. This is an opportunity to learn about AP Courses and meet your future AP teachers. You will be required to submit a signed contract that you can return at AP Night. (Brown 4/14-4/22)

3. The 2015-16 Athletic Clearance Forms are in. If you are planning on playing a sport next year, stop by the front office and pick one up or go to spanishspringshs.com to print it up yourself. Remember that you will not be cleared to participate in any sports until the completed clearance packet is turned in with the $75.00 fee and your physical form, if needed. (Sterett 4/20-4/24)

4. April 28th will be a special day of testing. All juniors will be taking the ACT exam (free of charge) and any Seniors who have not passed one or more of the proficiency tests will need to be here for retake exams. Testing will start at 8:00 am and students will be released upon completion of their tests to go home. Buses will be running on a normal school day schedule. Freshman, sophomores, and seniors who have passed all High School Proficiency Exams DO NOT NEED TO REPORT TO SCHOOL that day. (Cable 4/14-4/27)

5. Attention Seniors: Have you received an award/scholarship? If so, please see Mrs. Taveira ASAP. We are collecting information about awards/scholarships so that we may honor you at our Senior Awards Night in May. The cutoff date for this info is May 1st. (Taveira 4/15-5/1)

6. Students...do you need help fine tuning your reading/comprehension skills as well as increasing your reading speed? TMCC will be offering workshops this summer. See Mrs. Taveira in the Career Center. (Taveira 4/15-5/1)

7. Students: Are you interested in a career in Range Management? Do you want to learn more about Nevada's desert, mountain rangelands and other diverse ecosystems?? Stop by the College and Career Center to find out about a week long camp this summer near Austin, Nevada. (Taveira 4/15-4/30)

8. There will be a Parent University Class discussing Competitive College Applications among other topics today, Wednesday, April 22 at 6:00 pm here at SSHS in room 107. Childcare will be provided for young children (room 109) and an interpreter will be available for Spanish Speaking parents. Please see Mr. Nisbet in the counseling office for more information. (Nisbet 4/15-4/22)

9. All students interested in the health and medical field - HOSA will be meeting every Wednesday during lunch in room 135. Pick up a HOSA application in room 135 and make a positive change in our community. (Klonicke 4/16-4/22)

10. Attention all Girls interested in playing Tennis next fall - There will be a brief meeting in room 171 today, Wednesday, April 22 during lunch. We will be starting open courts on Tuesday's and Thursday's in May. (Rapp 4/16-4/21)

11. Junior Class, pre-order your senior sweats so you have them by the end of the year! Prices are $40 for both a sweatshirt and sweats or $25 a piece. Come order in main hall during lunch! (Kassebaum 4/20-5/15)

12. The following Clubs have meetings every Wednesday at lunch:
Anti-Bully Club in room 227 (Cohen);
Diabetes Awareness in room 207 (Carpenter);
FCCLA in room 107 (Gach);
French Club in room M1 (Dyess);
GSA in room 145 (Nisbet);
Latinos Unidos in room 202 (Valle).

13. Your last chance to pre-order Yearbooks is NOW! Yearbooks are on sale until Friday, May 1st for $90. Purchase in the front office with check/cash or through the webstore. Pre-purchasing is the ONLY way to be certain that you will receive a yearbook. Any leftover yearbooks will be sold in June for $100 cash only. (Marvin 4/21-5/1)

14. There will be a Spanish Club meeting today (Wed) in M-4. (Bartoo 4/21-4/22)

15. On Friday, April 24, we will be selling Hot Dogs and Polish Dogs next to the Career Center during both lunches. For a reasonable $3.50 you can buy a Hot Dog or Polish Dog, a bag of chips and a drink. (Calonico 4/22-4/24)