AP test dates are approaching! Here is a list of times and locations. Good luck to our students testing!

Students, if you would like to have a Badger Paw with your name painted on your parking spot next year, please contact a cheerleader for the upcoming school year.
DRIVER’S TESTS: Driver’s Tests will now be given on Mondays at the Clark County Training Center in Gum Springs. The address is 35 McClellan Dr. Written exams are from 1 – 3:30 p.m. Driving exams start at 9 a.m., and are limited, so get there early to be put on this list.
The Clark County Project Prevention Youth Coalition is looking for new members. This organization is dedicated to reducing tobacco use in Clark County. The meetings are every Wednesday at 4:00 in the Internet Café. President is Michael Evans, and you can contact him for more information.
Seniors, please go by the library and check with Mr. Sivils about any overdue books.
AHS Readers Club Vigilante Poets meeting: We shall be meeting on Monday. Please finish the book and bring your text. Surprises? Goodies? Who can say? To find the answers, just come and stay. At lunch, April 30, the Internet Cafe.
All Badger Scholar forms and money for the banquet is due TOMORROW, April 25, to Ms. Alexander. NO EXCEPTIONS!!!
BIG SCIENCE DAY
GT students from Arkadelphia High School held Big Science Day at Perritt yesterday. The AHS students set up three lab stations: Bubble Trouble, Chemistry Matters, and Magnet Marvels. Perritt students enjoyed learning how bubbles become super-sized, identifying the north and south ends of a magnet, and learning how matter changes by watching and participating in some really cool experiments!

Arkadelphia Public Schools Badger Blast: April 23-28 -
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Clark County Relay for Life is this Friday, April 20th. The event will be at the Henderson State University Quad by the Garrison Center. It will last from 6:00 pm to midnight. A dinner will be provided for Cancer Survivors that attend. The AHS Beta Club and JROTC will be involved in the event. There will be food, games, and other activities related to the “Kick Cancer out of the Game” Theme that night. Local choirs, dance groups, and others will perform throughout the night.
The Debate Team is sponsoring a new event called Badger Congress. It is open to all students of AHS. They
will play the role of a representative in a mock congress set-up. Awards will be given for Best Representative(s) and Bill(s). Bonus points will be available for those who attend and more for those who participate. If anyone wants to be involved, please see Ms. Alexander.

Sign-up for 2018 Class Officer Elections and Executive Council Elections are this week. If you are interested, please pick up a petition to run for office in Mr. Patterson's room. Class officer positions available are: President, Vice President, Secretary, Treasurer, and Reporter. Students must have at least a 2.0 GPA to run for office. Executive council positions include president, vice president, secretary, reporter, treasurer, first representative and second representative. Only seniors who have served on the Executive Council can apply for Student Council president, and only seniors can be
Student Council reporter.
Seniors, please go by the library and check with Mr. Sivils about any overdue books.
Arkadelphia Public Schools Badger Blast: April 16-21 - https://mailchi.mp/cbce0f2d5705/arkadelphia-public-schools-badger-blast-april-16-21 To receive the Badger Blast by email every Monday, click the link and select "Subscribe" in the top left corner.
On Friday, April 6, 13 students from Arkadelphia High School Business Law class attended a workshop hosted by Alan LeVar Law Firms. Students participated in focus groups and experienced the jury deliberation process. Local attorney Alan LeVar provided students with practical application of tort law and trial presentation techniques. Mr.Gustaveson, course instructor, believes the workshop will help students develop vital connections between classroom curriculum and the application of law to our justice system. Javon Nash, an AHS senior, said, "The workshop showed me how the legal system really works. I am grateful that Mr. G and Mr. LeVar provided this opportunity for us."

Seniors who are applying for the Jackson and Adams Scholarships should be in the cafeteria by 8:30 p.m. Wednesday, April 11. Park in the back and enter the school through the cafeteria doors. If you have questions, contact Ms. Slavens.
Please contact Ms. Alexander if you are a 4-year Badger Scholar and interested in leading the invocation or the welcome at the Badger Scholar Banquet.
If you are a Senior, and are interested in being 2017-2018 Prom King or Prom Queen, please sign-up at lunch
(at a table in the lunchroom) Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday! You will need to be at Prom before 9 p.m. and stay until 11:30 p.m. to be eligible.
Students: The 3rd nine weeks Honor Roll is posted on the window in the Counselors Office. Please look at this list, and if you see any mistakes or have any concerns, please see Mrs. Farnam by noon Thursday of this week.
There will be an FCA meeting every Wednesday in Ms. Hornsby’s room for 1st lunch students. Mrs. Mays will host 2nd lunch in her room. All students are welcome to bring your lunch and attend.
