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NEWSLETTER FROM THE PRINCIPAL WEEK ENDING May 24th
CONGRATULATIONS MRS. HOLLANDSWORTH!
Last Thursday night Tianna Doe the President of the District 6 MSBOA attended the band concert and presented Mrs. Hollandsworth with the Band Teacher of the Year recognition. She will be in the running now for The State band teacher of the year against other districts in Michigan.
IMPORTANT REMINDER FOR WORKING STUDENTS
Students are not permitted to leave school early or come to school late for the purpose of working a job. While we appreciate and want our students to get valuable job experience, students cannot work during the school day. Please make sure that your child's employer knows his/her school hours. The school has the right to revoke the work permit for purposes of truancy.
UNDERCLASSMEN BELL SCHEDULE FOR EXAMS
JUNE 4, 5, and 6 are all half days. This is the bell schedule for all of the half days:
8:10-9:45 EXAM
9:45-10 AM BREAK
10-11:40 EXAM
Students must remain in class for the entire class period if taking an exam, in order not to disrupt other test takers.
WHAT'S UP IN ART?
Students in Art I recently completed one of our most challenging projects. The assignment began with learning about artists renowned for their botanical paintings, such as Georgia O'Keeffe, John James Audubon, and Marimekko. Students then created observational drawings of live plants, focusing on studying the details and accurately reproducing them in their drawings. Following this, we spent time experimenting with and learning how to work with watercolor before beginning the final pieces.
Meanwhile, students in Art II and the sculpture class are working on independent projects. This period allows them to explore materials they have learned about and enjoyed or to try something new. The goal is to challenge themselves and demonstrate their artistic skills. Current projects range from tile mosaics to ink drawings to dyed fabric batiks.
24-25 CLUBS/STUDENT LEADERSHIP OPPORTUNITIES
ANNOUNCEMENT READERS:
Each year, 5 Senior announcement readers are selected for the school year to read daily announcements on the PA. This is by Principal invite only. Seniors who have interest can reach out to Ms. Powers. Senior announcement readers have already been selected for the 24-25 school year.
DEBATE TEAM:
Debate is a competitive team that participates in the West Michigan Debate League and the Michigan Interscholastic Forensic Association. We combine critical thinking with building confidence in oral communication. There are many different formats of debating; we participate in Congressional Debate in which we participate as members of Congress who write bills to enact into law, write speeches to defend the passing of the bills, and answer questions by fellow Congressmen. The Debate Team begins in September and ends with state competition in December. Research has indicated that students participating in Debate consistently score higher on SAT and ACT tests than those who don't and provides a perfect platform for demonstrating a well-rounded student that appeals to college admissions. See Mrs. Simmons with interest.
ESPORTS TEAM:
Esports is an online gaming club. We are members of the Southwestern Michigan Esports League, which is run by Berrien Resa. The participants can decide if they would like to play Valorant or Rocket League. Which game we choose to play will depend on the number of members and what game they prefer to play. We meet twice a week, one day to practice and one day to play other schools. We treat this as a sport, so students participating must be academically and behaviorally eligible. Yes, I do ask Mrs. Tyler for an eligibility report. See Mrs. Overacker at the MS for more information.
FRESHMEN MENTORS:
Each year, the Principal invites current Sophomores and Juniors to serve as Freshmen mentors for the annual August Freshmen Orientation Day (the following year). Students are selected based on GPA and behavior. The Principal invites students to this team each May. If you have interest at the end of your 10th or 11th grade year, reach out to Ms. Powers. The event requires students to be trained and facilitate Freshmen Orientation on a day before the start of the school year. Mentors can serve as both Juniors and Seniors, consecutively. Ms. Powers is still in search of junior and senior mentors for the 24-25 school year.
INTERACT CLUB:
Interact is a service organization sponsored by the Paw Paw Lake Rotary Club. The team completes multiple service projects each year. Membership includes both middle school and high school students. Members are required to attend regular meetings and complete service projects outside of school. Club officers are 8th graders. Members consist of 7th -12th graders. See Ms. Powers if you are interested in joining the team.
NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY:
The National Honor Society gives special recognition to students who have distinguished themselves in the four areas of scholarship, leadership, character, and service. The purpose of NHS is to create an enthusiasm for scholarship, to stimulate a desire to render service, to promote leadership, and to encourage the development of character. New members (students going to be JUNIORS and SENIORS for the following school year) are chosen each spring by a committee of five faculty members. The selection committee chooses new members based on the above mentioned areas.
Requirements for consideration for membership in WHS NHS are:
Minimum cumulative GPA of 3.2 is required to apply for NHS
Minimum of 20 hours of community service is required. Ten hours may be affiliated with Watervliet Public Schools, with 10 hours being served in the community.
Letter from the organization to provide community service hours with is required for verification of hours. It must be on organization letterhead and from someone OUTSIDE of your family. It must state hours served and description of volunteer services. This letter must accompany your application.
All applications MUST be filled out COMPLETELY for consideration. If the application is not fully completed, your essay will not be read. Sections 1, 2, and 3 are required for a complete application.
Acceptable community service examples are: mentoring, church and youth groups, homeless shelter, Big Brothers/Big Sisters, serving food at American Legion, hospital volunteer, unpaid coaching or refereeing, bingo at a nursing home, etc. If you have questions regarding hours and types of community service, bring those questions to the NHS Adviser.
Must be involved in at least two school activities.
Membership is based on NHS four criteria of Academic Achievement, Character, Leadership and Service.
ANY violation of the Student Handbook or Athletic Code may prohibit you from being inducted into NHS.
See Mrs. Dawson or Mrs. O’Toole if you have any questions.
PBIS TEAM: On the last Monday of each month at 3:15 PM, a team of teachers, parents, and students meet to review and building upon the Tier 1 PBIS plan, PBIS is Positive behavior Interventions and Supports and refers to our expectations matrix, caught in the act tickets, student of the month program, and other initiatives associated with positive school culture and climate. Students at any grade level can serve. Reach out to Ms. Powers if you have interest. Ms. Powers is still in search of PBIS team members for the 24-25 school year.
ROBOTICS:
High School Robotics is a club that will meet periodically throughout the year until the season officially starts. The season starts at the beginning of the year and runs until mid April. Robotics involves planning, design, building, electronics, engineering, marketing, coding, and operating a robot that accomplishes specific tasks. There are 2 regional competitions and if you finish with enough points, you are invited to attend the state competition. You will work with power tools Attendance is mandatory and usually meets 2-4 times each week and several Saturdays to ensure the robot is ready for the start of the season. Marketing involves getting sponsorships and fundraising and promoting the team.
SAC (STUDENT ADVISORY COUNCIL TO THE PRINCIPAL):
This is an advisory council that meets with Ms. Powers every other week on Wednesdays at 7:30 AM. Volunteers are taken each year in May for the following school year. If more than 4 students at any grade level volunteer, the students in that class vote for their 4 representatives. Sixteen total students make up the team annually. Meetings are used to review school policies and practices. The team makes suggestions and puts plans in place to improve any and all aspects of high school life. Students can serve on the team for more than one year if interested/elected. All of the student leadership positions for the 24-25 school year have been filled.
SCIENCE OLYMPIAD:
Students have the opportunity to explore topics that often they would not experience in their normal school day. For some activities, the experience is very “hands-on”, as students create designs, solve problems and learn the importance of teamwork. Science Olympiad activities culminate in a tournament, which adds the excitement of competition. In each of the High School divisions, there are 23 separate events in which a student may participate. A tournament is like a track meet, so an individual student should expect to compete in several different events. Those events range from anatomy to astrophysics to aeronautics. See Dr. Mosher if you are interested.
STUDENT COUNCIL:
The Watervliet High School Student Council is the elected student government that is the main voice of the student body recognized by the faculty and administration. They coordinate all student activities. Committees are formed to facilitate Homecoming, Winterfest, Red Ribbon and Teacher Appreciation Weeks, and other activities for which this student group has responsibility. The Student Council is responsible for promoting school spirit through Spirit Weeks. Students must show exemplary citizenship, possess a good work ethic, have a willingness to work well with others, and participate in all activities including the annual fundraiser. See Mrs. Richcreek or Mrs. Tyler with questions.
STUDENT OF THE MONTH BREAKFAST KEYNOTE SPEAKERS:
Each month, Ms. Powers seeks out a Senior student who is able and willing to speak at the monthly Student of the Month Breakfast to parents and students. Students write a speech about themselves, their activities and involvements, speak at the event and provide advice and leadership to younger Panthers. If you have interest in speaking, please reach out to Ms. Powers.
WHAT'S UP IN WOOD WORKING?
DANIEL ALVARADO and CHAYSE OTT
MATT MORGAN
24-25 SENIOR ANNOUNCEMENT READERS
MONDAYS--AYANA MARSHALL
TUESDAYS--ALYSSA BROWN
WEDNESDAYS--CHAZ HART
THURSDAYS--LILLY SUMMERS
FRIDAYS--LOGAN SCHAEFER
CONGRATULATIONS STUDENT OF THE MONTH NOMINEES!
CONGRATULATIONS to the following Panthers who have been nominated as a Student of the Month for May 2024! Winners at each grade level will be announced next week!
Senior nominees were announced last week.
FRESHMEN:
Sofie Shafer
Pyper Richards
Shelby Schlipp
Daijahnae Hatcher
Allison Poole
Bryce Teitsma
Gage Sirk
Olivia Mitchell
AJ Holmes
Taylor Moore
Isaias Mendez
Elizabeth Leblang
Hailey Adams
Maycie Medlin
Alexis Coburn
SOPHOMORES:
Ben Ruland
Gabe Richards
Julian Cardoso
Moeko Crago
Jacob Shunkwiler
Ana Aguilera
Siena Bulat
Chris Parkhurst
Kassandra Riggs
Abigail Klopp
Ella Isbrecht
Dennis Frazier
Giovanni Ayala
Jade Erno
JUNIORS:
Nic Terry
Sydnee Enders
Alyssa Briley
Victoria Mandujano
Daniel Mandijano
Chaz Hart
Jewell Burgess
Alyssa Brown
Logan Eberhard
Tyler Asakevich
Judith Aguilar
Chelsea Lange
Grayson Richards
CONGRATULATIONS ELLA! MAY 2024 SENIOR STUDENT OF THE MONTH!
I live with my two amazing parents, Chad and Angie Harris, and my spectacular sister, Sienna. They are all super loving and supporting and I am so happy to have them in my life. My favorite teacher is Mrs Brush because she is such an amazing teacher and person. I always feel welcome in her classroom. She is fun and wants every one of her students to grow. She helped me become a better performer and a better person. My favorite class would be a tie between Choir and Yearbook. Everyone in both classes treats each other like family. Singing is one of my passions and I love to do it every day with people who also love to sing. In yearbook, I get to use my creativity and design skills to create a yearbook capturing this school year! At school, I am the president of the Concert choir, president of the student council, an announcement reader, and a member of the Watervliet High School National Honor Society. I played 3 Varsity sports: Varsity football cheer, Varsity basketball cheer, and Varsity girls soccer. When I am not participating in school activities; I love to sing, play my guitar, draw, paint with watercolors, hang out with my friends, and perform in theatre productions. (I am involved in around 4 or 5 every year!) After high school, I will be attending Lake Michigan College to obtain an associate's degree in Musical Theatre. I am proud to be a WHS Panther because there are so many amazing students and staff here. I have met so many encouraging people during my four years here. I have also been able to get ahead in my college career here through dual enrollment classes. Not many schools offer this many college courses, so I am very happy I got to participate in them.
CONGRATULATIONS TREVOR! MAY 2024 SENIOR STUDENT OF THE MONTH!
The members of my family: I have a soon to be high school freshmen brother, His name is Deven. My Dad is an electrician through IBID County Electric, and My Mom is an administrative assistant at Lane Automotive.
My favorite teacher has been Mrs Brush. She has always been my favorite teacher. She made me excited to learn our new pieces and about music. She is a very kind and determined person, who pushes all her students to do their best.
My favorite classes have been Choir and Art. I love music and art, so being in classes where I can sing and draw I really enjoyed. But throughout my high school career, I have enjoyed every single one of my classes.
The club/sport that I am involved in is Esports.
I do many things in my free time. I play video games, draw, paint, mow the lawn, build LEGOs, hang out with family or friends, and many other things.
I plan to attend LMC after high school. I am going to LMC to major in Information Technology - Networking. After LMC, I then plan to transfer to a 4 year college and finish my degree.
I am proud to be a panther, because I wouldn't be where I am today, if I never went to Watervliet.
DUAL ENROLLMENT SPRING SEMESTER DATA
ATHLETIC EVENTS
Saturday, June 1
TBA Track State Finals Meet at Ward Memorial Field, Kent City
12:00 PM Softball District vs Coloma at Watervliet
12:30 PM Baseball District Tournament vs. Lawton at Coloma
Saturday, June 1
TBA Track State Finals Meet at Ward Memorial Field, Kent City
12:00 PM Softball District vs Coloma at Watervliet
12:30 PM Baseball District Tournament vs. Lawton at Coloma
Wednesday, June 5
4:30 PM Baseball Regional Tournament at Constantine
Saturday, June 8
12:00 PM Softball Regional Tournament at Coloma
12:30 PM Baseball Regional Final at Adrian College
2:00 PM Softball Regional Final at Coloma
3:00 PM Baseball Quarter Final at Adrian College
Tuesday, June 11
2:30 PM Softball Quarter Final at Kalamazoo College
PANTHERS SIGN!
This afternoon in front of family, friends, and coaches, four Panther athletes publicly declared their intentions to participate in athletics beyond high school at their chosen colleges and universities.
- Alex Hicks will play baseball for Hope College in Holland, Michigan.
- Wyatt Epple will play baseball for Davenport University in Grand Rapids, Michigan.
- Taylor Woollett will wrestle for Penn State Altoona in Altoona Pennsylvania.
- Kaiden Bierhalter will play Basketball for Southwestern Michigan College.
These four students have made significant contributions to Panther athletics over the past four years. We are proud of all that they have accomplished while student-athletes at WHS and wish them much success in their college athletic and academic pursuits.
CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS!
LAST PAC MEETING PRESENTATION
Please see the presentation below from the last PAC meeting for this school year. The meetings will continue next year once a month and are open to all WHS parents. I look forward to seeing you next year at our PAC meetings. Your input is valuable!
SENT TO ALL STUDENTS AND POSTED IN ALL CLASSROOMS
In a continued effort to ensure that students share all concerns with building administration, the poster that you see blow has been posted in all classrooms and emailed to your child. Scanning the QR code allows your child to complete a short form that gives building administration the information needed to stop any behavior that is bothering your child at school. If your child is not comfortable talking to an administrator face to face, please encourage him/her to use this form. Thank you.
2024 Watervliet Boys' Basketball Junior Panther Summer Camp
Registration is open for the 2024 Watervliet Boys' Basketball Junior Panther Summer Camp.
Camp will run at the HS from June 19-June 21 (Wed-Thurs-Fri).
3rd-4th-5th Grade - 10:00-11:30 am
6th-7th-8th Grade - 11:30am-1:00pm
Sign up link: https://forms.gle/bzfiLBSMDphancKQ7
UNDERCLASSMEN AWARDS WILL BE HERE SOON!
EXAMS ARE COMING!
PARENTS VOLUNTEERING WITH KIDS IN OUR BUILDING, MUST COMPLETE THE FORM BELOW-
IT TAKES 5-7 DAYS FOR YOU TO BE APPROVED.
SUMMER SCHOOL
If your child has failed a class this year, summer school is needed to recover the credit to keep your child on track towards graduation. You will receive a letter in May that specifies what classes are needed for your child. Check out the plan below so that you can plan ahead for summer school for your child.
Session from June 17 - July 25 (July 3 and 4 off)
8:15 am-12:15 pm
Monday - Thursday
Students have to physically be in attendance everyday.
Breakfast, lunch, and transportation provided.
Students must complete work at home in addition to at school in order to recover lost credit during this time.
PLEASE ACCESS CANVAS FOR YOUR CHILD!
We want you accessing your child's Canvas account! Please take the following steps so that you can be checking on his/her grades on a regular basis.
Steps for parents to create a parent Canvas account.
Obtain Student Pairing Code
Sign up for an account through your phone app or on the computer using an email address.
Parents should go to www.watervlietps.org and click on the link "Canvas for Parents" in the middle of the homepage. Here is the direct link: https://www.
canvas-resources. Here you will find the screenshot instructions, a 7 slide presentation and brief videos on navigating the parent portal, checking grades, viewing assignments and accessing teacher feedback.
Students need to create the pairing code for their parents and it is only valid for 7 days.
If you are having difficulty obtaining the student pairing code, teachers have access to this information within their course by going to People and clicking on the 3 dots in the upper right corner and choosing Export Pairing Codes. Again, these pairing codes are only good for 7 days. Quick way for teachers get this code to a parent when communicating with them.
Instructions are online AND shared every Friday in the high school parent newsletter.
Please reach out to us in the high school office if you have questions or concerns about accessing your child's Canvas account. We need and want your support at the high school!