February 19, 2025

Daily Announcements - February 19

Congratulations to our Trojan of the Month students: Abi Umstead, Tessa Radtke, Landon Sims, Madelyn Stawowy, Aviannah Stieve, Tess McKolay, McKenna Spalla, Brayden Blevins, Emmy Raney, Sade Gunn, Urijah Morgan, Addison Send, Zachary Chaussee, and Niusha Rahjoo. Way to go, Trojans!

  • Do you have any FAFSA questions?  Scholarship questions?  Other ways to help you pay for school?  Nick Messing from Michigan Student Aid will be here TODAY, Feb. 19th, from 8:15 to 10:15am to meet with students in the LMC; sign up in the LMC for a ten-minute appt. Attendance will be excused. Seniors and their Parents are invited to attend our FAFSA Workshop this evening from 5:30-7:30pm in the Cafeteria.  Remember to bring your laptop or Chromebook!  See you there!

  • Looking for a sport that’s easy to learn, fun to play, and just the right amount of competition? Then the TCC Pickleball Club is for you! We meet twice a month in Ms. Howard’s room, C128, and play every Sunday from 4:00 to 5:00 PM at Pickle-U across from the Resort in Williamsburg. Whether you’re a seasoned pro or have never touched a paddle, you’re more than welcome to join! No long practices, no pressure—just good games, good people, and maybe a few bragging rights. We even have spare paddles so there’s no reason not to give it a try! See Ms. Howard in C128 for more information.

  • High school students interested in a behavioral health career can become a Behavioral Health Fellow. As a fellow, high school students will learn about behavioral health career readiness opportunities and explore their career interests within the behavioral health field. Each fellow is matched with a mentor who is a practicing professional in northwest Michigan for at least one academic semester. See your morning announcement email for more information.

  • There will be a Fellowship of Christian Athletes meeting on Thursday at 7:20am in C130, Mr. Schugar's room.  All students are welcome.

  • February is Black History Month. The Cultural Diversity Club will highlight prominent people within the Black Community. Ruby Bridges (born 1954) is a civil rights activist. In 1960, she was the first African American to enter an all-white elementary school in the South. In 1999, she established the Ruby Bridges Foundation to promote tolerance and unity among schoolchildren.

  • Lunch Today: Grilled Chicken Penne Alfredo, Hot Ham & Cheese Croissant, Chicken Gyro, or BBQ Pulled Pork Sandwich 

If you see the following students in your class or in the hallway, please wish them a Happy Birthday: Sheyanne Pinkney, Kaylee Grant, and Madelyn Henkel.