Monday, February 1, 2021

Monday, February 1, 2021

Attention all students: Do you have a topic you feel passionate about? Can you be persuasive? Do you like money? If you could answer yes to those questions, the Rotary Club 4-way speech contest is for you! This year's contest will be done virtually, and you will need to record a 5 - 7 minute speech on your topic. Interested? The deadline is March 10. Please see your English teacher for further information!


The Maltz Museum of Jewish History presents its annual STOP THE HATE essay contest inviting all high school students to pen a personal essay in 500 words or less about bias they have witnessed or experienced and share what they have done or will do in response.The deadline for grades 9-10 is March 19 and the deadline for grades 11-12 is March 26. Please see your English teacher for further details.


Attention all high schoolers interested in playing Baseball this spring. The Baseball coaching staff would like to get an exact count of the students interested in playing baseball this spring.  Even if you have played in the past or are currently receiving a baseball email you need to sign up again.  This will help us plan practices and tryouts better in the covid environment. We are currently planning on having all three levels of teams. Please reach out to your friends who are interested in playing and make sure they sign up.  Please stop by Coach Smith’s room # 116 and sign up as soon as possible.


Attention seniors: The West Geauga Education Association will be offering a scholarship to a senior who will begin his/her freshman year in college in the fall of 2021. Applicants must be pursuing a career in education, or be the son or daughter of an educator. Preference will be given to applicants pursuing a career in education. Academic achievement, community involvement, and activities will also be considered. See your school counselor for an application. The deadline is March 12.


Attention all in-person students: In-person students are not permitted to attend classes via Zoom when they are not in attendance at the high school. If a teacher is set up to instruct via Zoom and they allow you to log in from home, you can attend but the absence from the building will still count toward your attendance record. Only students who have been approved to attend virtual classes by Mr. Bishop or Mr. Krippel are permitted to receive credit for attending school online.



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