Updates

April 30: No Phone Zone Day

Compliments of Google.comAs a recent survey shows, 71  percent of people between the ages 18 to 49 admitted to texting or talking on the phone while they are driving.  The phone call you just have to make or the really important text you just have to repsond right away can be threatening.  Life threatening to be exact. 

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Meet Me at the Tower…

It’s looking like that time of year again. Christmas has ended, summer vacation is a long way off, and the juniors have locked themselves in Mrs. Brower’s room for that past few lunch periods. Its Prom season. It’s the most secretive of times when seniors usually need spy equipment just to discover any information about the event.  But finally Mrs. Brower has shared all there is to know about the 2010 Prom.

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Winter Wonderland?

As the New Year begins, the same old winter weather moves in. In addition to the two weeks of the holiday break, Willow Springs had additional two days out due to snow and ice.  

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Educator Print Issue May 2010

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News from Qatar… by Byon Stuart

Many of you may have noticed that our Computer Tech Byron Stuart is missing.  He has been in Qatar serving in the Untied States Air Force.  Byron writes what his daily life is like far from home:

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The Black Friday Blues

It’s Black Friday. Sure, you could wake up at five in the morning to try and beat the already growing traffic.  You could spend hours looking for a parking spot at the mall, running to the wide variety of stores, fighting with people to get that toy that Jr. just had to have.

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09-10 Girls Basketball Schedule

WSHS GIRLS BASKETBALL SCHEDULE 09-10

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Blood Drive

WSHS hosted a blood drive on Friday, November 6,th in the Bears Den.  Amanda Girdler led the drive as part of her senior project.

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Spanish Fiesta!

On November 6, 2009, Willow Springs held a PTO elementary carnival. Different school organizations came together and created a lot of fun for our local elementary school kids. This year, Spanish club had six stands: football toss, beanbag toss, hair spraying, Mexican hot chocolate, and confetti filled eggs that were smashed on heads. The money received during these events went to the Spanish trip to  Silver Dollar City. The Spanish club made a successful $297.00 this year and donated a fourth of it to PTO proceedings.  ”A good time was had by all because Spanish society loves to play, ” replied Spanish teacher Mrs. Griffith.