News Briefs

Orchestra students take on Beatles Tribute

Sariah Henning, Staff Writer

On Wednesday, May 18th, four students played background music for “In My Life”, a tribute play to the Beatles at the Sheldon Concert Hall.  These students were specially chosen to be a part of this performance, and got to work with other professional musicians.  Nick Baggett, a tenth grade student, said, “It was cool. We got to meet the cast and like have dinner with them and stuff.”  Prior...

Royce Martin Recognized in Paper

Royce Martin, 11th grade, was acknowledged for his piano playing skill in the St. Louis Post Dispatch.  Here's a link to the article.  

GCAA Chess

Sariah Henning, Staff Writer

Chess team brought home 2nd place trophy for 10th grade at the Action Tournament at SLU last week.  The 9th and Under team also won their division for the third out of four times.

Upcoming Events

Girls on the Run

Sariah Henning, Staff Writer

Mr. Frigillana has been pushing to start a Girls on the Run club for the middle school girls. He is still looking for volunteers to help out. If you are interested, contact him at [email protected] and he will fill you in on the details.

Course Requests

Sariah Henning, Staff Writer

After all of the high school class meetings, you will be able to request specific courses for the 2016-2017 school year.  The only window available for submitting suggestions on infinite campus is February 10 at 4:00 p.m.- February 22 at 4:00 p.m.

Intent to Return Forms

Sariah Henning, Staff Writer

Intent to return forms have been emailed out to families, and are due to be turned in before Friday, February 5th to Melissa Sasser.  These forms are necessary to guarantee your spot at school for the 2016-2017 school year.

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