Friday, May 15, 2020

Friday, May 15, 2020

Congratulations to

Torrie Gall-- Rotary Student of the Month for May

Brian Kuchta-- Kiwanis Student of the Month for May


Student Council is now accepting applications for members. All students are welcome! Freshman sophomores and juniors, check the link in your school email to sign up to be a member of student council for next school year. Applications for membership will be due at the end of the day on Wednesday, May 20th.  If you are a current member of student council you will need to re-apply to be a member for next year.


Seniors, please check your email and fill out the Google Form to sign up for a time to come to the high school for this year's commencement ceremony on June 1st and 2nd. Email Mrs. Talty with any questions.


The Envirothon teams competed in Ohio's first ever statewide online, virtual competition and placed 9th and 10th, technically a 3 way tie for 8th place overall. Congrats to Hannah Barker, Allison George,Natalie Mueller, Kaden Knake, CJ Contizano, Emily Vash, Emily Berdin, Bryn Morgan, Aidan Dondero and Max Beccia


Seniors: WGTV will be making a senior video and will be asking you to submit pictures of you and your friends throughout your K-12 years. Start looking for the photos you’d like to submit, and look for the link in your email.


Are you still looking for that extra elective to add to your schedule next year? Why not take French! It will be an exciting, engaging, and fun class where you will learn so much about culture and language. You will have a great year and you are welcome to join the class, it is not too late to sign up.


Speaking of electives, have you heard the news? Yearbook has merged with WGTV to form a new course: Digital Multimedia! Want to be a part of it? Contact your guidance counselor and let them know! Have any questions about the class? Contact Mrs. Klampe or Ms. Thrasher.


On Wednesday, May 20, at 6:30 P.M., join LEAF for "Making Sense of the College Award Letter." This VIRTUAL Resource Center Session is designed for HS seniors still struggling with college decisions due to Covid-19, and juniors who are planning ahead. Generally, award letters contain the same overall information, but there is no standard format so they can be difficult to understand. During this session, attendees will learn how to read the award letters they receive after college acceptance, and understand the information that is included on them so that they can more easily compare schools and determine which college may be the best fit.

Please Register at https://leaf-ohio.org/resource-center-sessions/ or call 440.525.7095 to reserve your virtual seat. LEAF is a non-profit college access agency, delivering career and college access advisory programs that connect individuals to their best-fit careers.

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