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Tri-Point High School

Announcements

April 1, 2025

Week Activities:

Thursday, April 3- Boys Varsity Track vs. Eureka @ Eureka HS, Meet 4:30, Bus 2:30

Saturday, April 5 – FFA Section 10 Livestock Judging, 9:00 AM @ JJC, Bus Time 7 AM

FFA Officer Speeches & Voting are Wednesday, April 2nd in Activity Period. All FFA Members should plan to attend. LACC & work program students should see an ag teacher when they return that day to view the speeches and vote. 

 Lunch Menu Changes:  Wednesday, Pork Chops, mashed potatoes/Gravy

 Congratulations to Mason Riebe & Kadie Hummel who were named state champions with their projects at Illinois FFA State Awards Day last Saturday; Mason won Vegetable Production and Kadie won Goat production. Great job!

 

Freshmen through juniors will be taking the ACT or pre-ACT on Tuesday April 8th.  Please make sure you have a good night's rest and are on time for school.  Freshmen and sophomores will finish around 11:45, have lunch, and attend classes in the afternoon.  Juniors will be released after their ACT which will end around 12:30 pm.  Juniors will have the option to eat lunch if they want.  Your proctor will ask you for a lunch count before the test begins.

All seniors on ACT day (Tuesday April 8th) will need to be at school by 10 am.  LACC seniors will attend LACC first.  Seniors will be done by 2:15 pm that day.  If you need to ride the bus that day, you can wait here.  If you want to take a college day on the 8th, you need to get a pre-arranged form for that day.  You will also need to turn in a college day form to Mr. Emerson.

April 9th – Wednesday there is no LACC. This is a late start day for us so LACC students be here by 2nd hour which is 10:30. 

Prom tickets will be on sale from April 7-April 17. Tickets are $40 each and must be purchased during this window. See Mrs. Highland or Mrs. Deany. Tickets will not be sold after this date. Date request forms are also due on April 17 by the end of the day.

 Join the Yearbook & Journalism Class-this is a new class offering for next year!

Want to be part of something creative, exciting, and impactful? Join our Yearbook & Journalism class! This is your chance to capture school memories, develop writing and photography skills, and gain real-world experience in publishing.

 Learn writing, photography, and design
 Work as a team to create the yearbook
 Gain experience in journalism and storytelling
 See your work published and leave a lasting legacy!

If you are interested in this class, see Mr. Emerson to add it to your class schedule.