Inter-Lakes High School Tuesday May 15, 2018
"Seniors, If you are bringing someone to the Prom who does not attend Inter-Lakes, you will need to fill out a permission slip. Permission slips can be found in Mr. Parson's office. This must be done by tomorrow Wednesday, May 16th."
Nominations forms for class officers and/or school board representative positions for the 2018 – 2019 school year are due to class advisors and Mrs. Murphy today.
Submissions to this year's first ever Laker literary art magazine, Frostbite, will be accepted through Friday, May 25. Contribute a piece you've written, photographed, drawn, or sculpted. Email
[email protected] to submit or talk to Mrs. Harbrook in the library.
Chorus during OH. Boys tennis at Profile 4:00 (dismissal 1:50, bus 2:00) HS Track HOME 4:00
Attention Seniors & their prom guests... prom March is being held at HESKY PARK at 5:30 PM. Plan to park at Chase House or at the Old Aubuchons parking lot. Line up at 5:00 PM. If it is bad weather, it will be switched to the High School which will be announced by 10 AM Saturday morning.
Poetry Out Loud is a national competition for students looking to experience public speaking, literary analysis, and dramatic interpretation. Learn more about this extracurricular Friday, May 18th during Office Hours. Laila Ruffin, the current New Hampshire Youth Poet Laureate and the 2017 NH runner up in the state's Poetry out Loud competition.
Contribute a piece of writing or a piece of visual art to the first Inter-Lakes Art magazine, Frostbite. Please submit to
[email protected] by Friday, May 25.
FBLA and Interact Club are hosting a Pizza Challenge on May 19th at the Meredith Community Center! You can test different pizzas from businesses in the area and vote on your favorite, with the winning restaurant earning the title of “Best Pizza in the Lakes Region!” The event runs from 11:30-1 and $10 tickets can be purchased at the door. All proceeds from this fundraiser will go towards aiding families victimized by school shootings across the nation. ***Today in History*** On this day in 1800, President John Adams orders the federal government to pack up and leave Philadelphia and set up shop in the nation’s new capital in Washington, D.C.