
The Howl

Greetings Wolf Pack!
Welcome to Fall Break! Thank you for all that you have done to support the Wolf Community during the beginning of the year. We are excited to embrace fall break this week and then to get right break to thriving for excellence each day. We hope that you have a restful 5 days and look forward to coming back together as a community after the long weekend.
We apologize for the delay in some of the supports and next steps supporting students in class from bell to bell that we were expecting to share at the end of last week. Unfortunately we have had some unexpected absences due to illness on our admin team which has slowed down the roll out, we hope to roll it out next week.
This week Smore upgraded their editor platform! You will still be able to read the Howl in your email weekly but if you click "View in Browser" in the small link above there is now an interactive table of contents that will take you to the different sections of the Howl. Also, if you view it in the browser you can translate the full Howl into any Google supported language!
No Howl next week due to Fall Break! Look for the next Howl December 3rd.
Here's what's in this week's Howl:
- November Monthly Celebrations
- Native American Heritage Month
- Homelessness Awareness Month
- Military Family Appreciation
- Upcoming and Athletic Events
- Daily Announcements
- Online School Store
- Course Request Season is Approaching!
- Academic and Career Planning
- Big Band Dance
- Child Find Notice
- Red Cross Blood Drive
- Classroom and Student Spotlights:
- Empty Bowls Dinner- 2nd year a grand success!
- Lily Rosenthal- USA Athlete!
- Ean Ackley- Student of the Week
- Girls Basketball Ready for Year 2
- State Swimmer Highlights
- Equity Vision, One West, Non-Discrimination
In Case you Missed It:
- Cap and Gown Donations
- Second Quarter- Back to Basics
- Winter Sports
- 5th Hour Tutoring
- ASVAB Testing
- Closed Campus and Security
- Parent Partnership Meetings
- Senior Caps and Gowns
- Attendance, Closed Campus, Vandalism
- Senior Cap & Gown Information
- Lunch Advisory
Jen Ploeger- Principal- jrploeg@sunprairieschools.org
Chai Lee- Associate Principal- cmlee1@sunprairieschools.org
Ed Ford- Associate Principal- ebford@sunprairieschools.org
November Monthly Celebrations
Native American Heritage Month
We continue to celebrate Native American Heritage month with celebrating, acknowledging and honoring our Native American community.
Homelessness Awareness Month
As the weather turns colder in November we think of those in our community that are in housing transition. Please see the opportunity below to help support our community members in housing transition.
Military Family Appreciation Month
Military Family Appreciation. Military Family Appreciation Month is a time set aside to recognize important members of our military service, the military family.
Military families know what it means to serve. Every day, they get up and support our service member, standing by during long trainings and deployments. They know the risks, but you accept this life of service anyway. Thank you for your service. Here are SPASD resources for military families.
Upcoming Events
- November 22nd, 23rd, 24th- No School- Thanksgiving Break
- December 2nd- Big Band Dance at 7:30pm
- December 11th- No School- Professional Development Day
- December 13th- 6:00pm- Parent Partnership Meeting
- Monday December 25th-Monday, January 1st- Winter Break
Daily Announcements
Online School Store
New merch link is open now! Order your Wolf Wear Today!
Course Request Season is Approaching!
It is hard to believe that it is almost December! This means that course selection is coming up! Now is the time to start to review your student’s transcript and graduation requirements. In preparation, here is what you need to know:
NEW Sun Prairie Course Guide will be available before Winter Break
Course Expo
SP East - January 11, 2024 from 5-7pm
SP West - January 9, 2024 from 5-7pm
Students will receive support in choosing courses from teachers in January
Students can schedule individual appointments with their counselor at any time, if they need support
Students will submit course selections in Xello early February
Please continue to look for more detailed information in December.
Academic and Career Planning
Dear Sophomore Students and Families,
During SP30 on Monday all Sophomore students heard a presentation about how to reach their academic and personal goals while in High School. The presentation included topics such as:
Credits
Graduation Requirements
Academic Help
Transcripts (What is it? How to read it.)
Standardized Testing and Scheduling
Academic and Career Opportunities
You can find the presentation HERE or on our Student Services website.
Big Band Dance
Come join us as we turn the East High School Commons into a dance club. Our Annual Holiday Big Band Dance is Dec 2 at 7:30pm and will feature Jazz Bands from both East and West High School. Tickets are $12 or $10 for students. We will even have a live Swing Dance Lesson beginning at 7:15!
Child Find Notice
Sun Prairie Area School District is required to locate, identify, and evaluate all children, with disabilities, including children with disabilities attending private schools in the school district, and homeless children. The process of locating, identifying, and evaluating children with disabilities is known as child find. This agency conducts the following child find activities each year: The school district has a special education screening program to locate and screen all children with suspected disabilities who are residents of the district and who have not graduated from high school. Upon request the school district will screen any resident child who has not graduated high school to determine whether a special education referral is appropriate. A request may be made by contacting Jennifer Apodaca, Director of Student Services, Sun Prairie Area School District, at 608-834-6520, or by writing her at 501 S. Bird Street, Sun Prairie, WI 53590. Read our Annual Child Find Notice here.
Red Cross Blood Drive
Classroom and Student Spotlights!
Classroom Corner- Empty Bowls Dinner
Student Spotlight- Lily
Student Spotlight- Ean
Ean Ackley was highlight this week as ESPN Madison's Student Athlete of the Week!
Student Spotlight- Girls Basketball Ready for Year 2
Checkout this article showcasing our SP West Girl's Basketball team- Ready for Year 2!
Sun Prairie West junior guard Naveya Jackson was named honorable mention all-conference by the Big Eight following the 2022-23 season.
Sun Prairie West junior Makenzie Hawk was named honorable mention all-conference by the Big Eight following the 2022-23 season.
Student Spotlight- Girls State Swimmers
Sun Prairie West junior Hattie Hessling swims the backstroke portion of the 200 medley relay at the 2023 WIAA girls swimming state meet, hosted at Waukesha South High School's Natatorium on Friday, Nov. 10 and Saturday, Nov. 11.
Sun Prairie West sophomore Sophie Diers swims the breaststroke portion of the 200 medley relay at the 2023 WIAA girls swimming state meet, hosted at Waukesha South High School's Natatorium on Friday, Nov. 10 and Saturday, Nov. 11.
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Statement of Nondiscrimination
STATEMENT OF NONDISCRIMINATION
No student may be unlawfully discriminated against in any school programs, activities or in facilities usage because of the student’s sex (gender identity, gender expressions, and non-conformity to gender role stereotypes), color, religion, profession, or demonstration of belief or non-belief, race, national origin (including limited English proficiency), ancestry, creed, pregnancy, marital or parental status, homelessness status, sexual orientation, age, or physical, mental, emotional or learning disability. Harassment is a form of discrimination and shall not be tolerated in the District. It is the responsibility of administrators, staff members and all students to ensure that student discrimination or harassment does not occur.
If a student or parent/guardian would prefer to have this information translated into Spanish, please contact us at 608-834-6620. Si un estudiante, padre ó guardian prefiere tener esta información traducida en Español, por favor contactenos en el 608-834-6620.
If a student or parent/guardian would prefer to have this information translated into Hmong, please contact us at 608-834-6630. Yog tus me nyuam lub xiv los yog niam thiab txiv/tus neeg muaj cai saib xyuas tus me nyuam xav tau qhov ntawv ntawm no ua lus Hmoob, thov hais rau peb paub rau ntawm 608-834-6630.
In Case You Missed It!
Information from previous Howls that's too important to miss!
Graduation Cap and Gown Donations
Second Quarter Focus- Back to Basics
If you have a student in PE that is interested in a school locker for additional safety for their valuables, please have your student visit the front office. We have had incidents in the last week of locks being removed from PE lockers. We are currently in the process of working as an admin team in collaboration with our SRO and PE teachers to stop these thefts, however, if your student would like a regular locker to use as well they are more than welcome to check one out. We have plenty available.
Winter Sports
ASVAB Career Exploration Test
This year we are offering the ASVAB Career Exploration Test on Friday, December 15. It is a no-cost career planning tool. The ASVAB offers information about all options after high school for college-bound students and those interested in other pathways. It is a great opportunity for those who are not sure about what they want to do after they finish high school. This test will be available to any sophomore, junior or senior. The test will be administered by Education Service Specialists and school personnel. The test takes about 2 hours to complete and scores will be provided after. Student scores will NOT be released to the military unless requested .
The ASVAB is designed to help students:
Learn more about themselves and the world of work.
Explore occupations in line with their interests and skills.
Discover all the ways to enter the career fields they are best suited for
Develop an effective strategy to achieve their career goals.
If you have any questions please reach out to Ms. Saldana (cmsalda@sunprairieschools.org), school counselor.
Please use the QR code or this LINK to sign up by December 5, 2023 or sign up in Student Services
Closed Campus and Security
A reminder that SPASD is a CLOSED CAMPUS district. Why are we closed campus? There is a term "in loco parentis" that applies to schools which means: in place of parents. Between 8:05am and 3:45am we as a school are responsible for the health and well-being of our students. Our closed campus policy is focused on student safety and liability. While the students are in our care we focus on their safety and cannot do that if they are not in our building. Additionally, if there were to be some sort of emergency (fire, etc) and they have left we have no way of knowing that they were not already in the building. Students that are leaving campus during the school day will be followed up with by a principal or dean of student with progress discipline.
Continuing to focus on the safety of our students, it is imperative that students are only entering and exiting through the front door of the school during the school day (if they are signed out for an appointment). The SPASD behavior matrix specifically references propping side/back doors as creating a safety hazard as is allowing someone to gain unauthorized entry (entering a door that it is not the front). This includes asking someone else to allow you to enter. Opening and/or entering side doors poses a significant safety hazard for the 1500+ people that learn and work here daily and will come with a consequence up to and including a suspension. As we tighten up around this issue this INCLUDES the athletic entrance, students should not be leaving or entering through the Athletic entrance during the school door.
Parent Partnership Meeting
- Providing dinners for teachers at Parent/Teacher Conferences
- Creation of our SP West Equity Vision (in partnership with staff and students)
- Improvements to the Howl
- The development of this year's Cell Phone Policy
- Implementation of Dine-In Only
- Problem solving of current issues
See you Wednesday night!
Caps/Gown Orders
If Seniors did not turn in a paper order form for caps/gowns on Oct 17th, they can still order online at mwscholastic.com. Paper order forms will no longer be accepted. Please see our Graduation FAQ with more questions.