This will be the last newsletter of the school year. There are many scheduled items in the upcoming weeks. Please be sure to check the dates to remember at the end of the newsletter.
Music Department Concerts: The time-honored tradition of spring music concerts continues this year with the Chorus Concert on Thursday, May 8, at 6:30 PM and the Band Spring concert on Thursday, May 15 at 6:30 PM.
Marching Band: Any student interested in joining the Marching Band should pick up a handbook packet from Ms. Pierce or in the office. No previous experience is necessary. We are especially looking for any students with an interest in Drumline or Color Guard. Forms should be returned to Ms. Pierce or the office no later than Tuesday, 5/28. There will be a meeting about marching band during MOD 3 (for ms) and MOD 4 (for hs) on May 20th.
Academic Achievements - On May 21 at 7:00 PM we will have the annual Principal’s Awards. Students will be notified by mail if they have qualified for this academic achievement. Congratulations in advance to those who will receive awards.
Eighth Grade field trip: Our students will be heading to Hershey Park on May 28.
Keystone Exams: Students in high school who are taking the keystone exams should remember to be sure their chromebooks are fully charged before testing as all exams are online this year. A letter was mailed home to everyone who is testing. Attendance is important on testing days as final exams begin right after keystones exams, which leaves little time for makeup exams.
Senior Lunch Downtown: The last senior lunch will be held on May 9.
Senior Week Schedule:
Tuesday, May 27 Last Day for Seniors
10:30 Seniors walk-through at FSG w/caps & gowns
Wednesday, May 28 Seniors no school
5:30 PM Alumni Pinning Ceremony (Auditorium)
6:00 PM Baccalaureate Ceremony (Auditorium)
6:30 p.m. Senior Awards (Auditorium) with Banquet to follow for the students (Cafeteria)
Thursday, May 29 8:00 a.m. Senior Breakfast in the cafeteria
9:00 a.m. Mandatory Graduation Practice in the Auditorium
Friday, May 30 7:00 p.m. Graduation Ceremony- report to the
cafeteria at 6:15 p.m.
Water fountain and cups: I want to share a change that will be happening at the school at the beginning of next school year. Over the winter break, our school installed cup dispensers at each water fountain/bottle filling station. This is done in preparation for a change at the start of the 25-26 school year. In August, there will be no water bottles or open liquid containers permitted in the school during the school day. Students have continued access to water at all stations. Unopened liquids will be permitted in the cafeteria, but they will not be allowed outside of the cafeteria.
Scholarships: The High School Guidance page is being updated often this time of the year! Please keep checking it for new scholarships to be added. See P. Schaut for help. Here is the link h https://mshs.rasd.us/departments/guidance/scholarships/
Spring Assessments: we are wrapping up spring state assessments and starting the finals schedule.
Spring Keystones:
Algebra - May 12 & 13
Biology - May 14 & 15
Literature - May 16 & 19
Finals Schedule
High School:
May 21: HS Final Exams White 1 & 3
May 22: HS Final Exams Maroon 1&3
May 27: HS Final Exams Maroon 2 & 5
May 23: HS Final Exams White 2 & 5
Middle School:
Grade 6
ELA - May 19
Math - May 22
Science - May 20
Social Studies - May 21
Grade 7
ELA - May 19 & 20
Math - May 20
Science - May 21 & 22
Social Studies - May 21 & 22
Grade 8
ELA - May 19
Math - May 20
Science - May 21
Social Studies - May 22
Summer School: With the end of the semester, students have been questioning the make-up of work during summer school. We will have this as an option for students, please see the guidelines below:
Per the student handbook, to be considered to attend summer school, students must achieve a score of 65% for the year. Other criteria that will be considered will be the 85% attendance stipulation and academic skills based on the final exam score of 60% or higher. Students will be responsible for all costs and fees associated with summer school (approximately $125) and must abide by all guidelines outlined for summer school as well as earn a minimum of 70% in the summer course. If a student passes summer school, the highest course grade they will receive for the school year is 70%.
Dates to Remember
May:
8: Fall Sport Sign Ups
8: Spring Choir Concert - 6:30pm
9: Globalization Litter Clean Up local parks 11:30-2:10
9: Senior Lunch Downtown
12-13: HS Algebra Keystone
May 14-16: senior trip
14-15: HS Biology Keystone
15: Spring Band Concert - 6:30pm
16 &19: HS Literature Keystone
19: Globalization Litter clean up- Twin Lakes 11:30-2:10
16: Spring Art Showcase - 5 p.m.
20-23: HS Keystone Makeups
21: Principal’s Awards 7pm
21: HS Final Exams White 1 & 3
22: HS Final Exams Maroon 1 & 3
23: HS Final Exams White 2 & 5
27: HS Final Exams Maroon 2 & 5
27: Senior Final Day
27: Senior walk through FSG with caps/gowns
28: 8th Grade Class Trip to Hershey Park
28: Pinning, Baccalaureate, Awards, Banquet 5:30
29: Senior Breakfast
29: Mandatory Graduation Practice
30: Graduation
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