
Warrior Bulletin

May 16, 2025: Young Adult Transition Program Graduation
May 18, 2025: Graduation Ceremony at Baxter Arena (2:00pm)
May 22, 2025: Final Exam Day #1 (12:30pm Dismissal)
May 23, 2025: Final Exam Day #2 (12:00pm Dismissal)
May 23, 2025: LAST DAY OF SCHOOL FOR STUDENTS
The lunch menu for the week can be found HERE.
NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY & SERVICE LEARNING HOURS
Interested in joining Westside High School's National Honor Society chapter? If you are a junior, you will need at least 60 hours banked in X2Vol AND approved by the end of December 2025. Seniors, you will need at least 80 to be eligible in the fall of '25 OR the spring of '26. Please make plans to get your service learning hours in during the summer and enter them on X2Vol as soon as possible!
SUMMER SCHOOL
ALL summer school registrations MUST go through the Google Form HERE. Parents will be billed in My School Bucks within 72 business hours. PLEASE NOTE: Earth and Space and Personal Finance are CLOSED.
PACIFIC HILLS LUTHERAN CHURCH PARKING
Westside High School has extended its parking agreement with Pacific Hills Church (1110 S 90th St) and will continue to run from August 7th (1st day of school) through November 7th as we are finishing up the Life Complex project. PLEASE NOTE: If you are utilizing this parking opportunity, you need to utilize the three parking rows on the western side of the lot. Students should NOT be using the rows closest to the church.
STUDENT TECHNOLOGY REFRESH
Westside High School will be collecting all student technology at the end of the school year (iPads, keyboard case, charging cords, and Apple Pencil) because we will have new student technology next school year. Students will need to turn their device in by 12:00 pm on May 23 in the WHS Activity Gym. This will allow students to complete their final exams prior to turning their items in. Any student who does not turn in their technology items will be assessed a fine for the TOTAL COST of each item.
Check out the latest Health Office Newsletter and stay up to date with what is going on in our School Nurse's Office.
WHS LIVESTREAMING UPDATE
Warrior fans – we’re excited to add Hudl TV as a new destination for watching livestreams. Livestreams will still be available on our YouTube Warrior Television as they have in the past, but our Hudl Fan page is already full of team and athlete highlights, game scores, upcoming schedules, and team rosters. Check out fan.hudl.com/westsidewarriors, download the Hudl Fan app, and follow our page to get the latest videos.
WESTSIDE ATHLETIC SCHEDULES
WHS athletic schedules can be found on the WHS website by clicking on Athletics/Activities on the top of the page and then selecting Athletic Calendars. You will then be redirected HERE. This site will allow you to follow every team level. This is the site all schedules are updated. Do not rely on other websites for accurate schedules.
Asset 28: Integrity
It’s important for young people to honor their beliefs
It’s one thing to have beliefs and values. It’s quite another to stand up for them, especially when you feel like you’re sticking your neck out alone. Anytime young people draw on their inner spark of courage and act based on their values, they have integrity. History is packed with stories of honorable people with integrity. The best way to teach integrity to young people may be to practice and model it yourself. Think of the things you do every day: recycle an empty can if you care about the environment; point out something positive about a person who others are making fun of. Integrity is Asset 28 of Search Institute’s 40 Developmental Assets, the qualities, experiences, and relationships that help young people grow up healthy, caring, and responsible.
Here are the facts
Research shows that young people who have integrity feel good about themselves, make thoughtful decisions, and lead others through their positive influence. About 68 percent of young people, ages 11–18, report that they act on their convictions and stand up for their beliefs, according to Search Institute surveys. Help young people gain confidence to act in ways that reflect their values and beliefs, even when it’s difficult.
Tips for building this asset
Be a role model for the young people in your life: Think about what you believe in and value. Is it being a good friend? Helping vulnerable people? Honesty? Education? Health? Ask yourself whether your daily actions show you are true to yourself and your values. Confidence, trust, and respect are a direct result of integrity, and there are many ways adults can help young people foster these characteristics.
Also try this
In your home and family: Talk with your child about a belief or value you admire and respect in him or her. Brainstorm ways to provide support and positive feedback when your child acts with integrity.
In your neighborhood and community: If you notice a young person who is being teased for not doing something considered “cool,” because it goes against his or her values, praise the young person for his or her integrity.
In your school or youth program: Ask students or participants to tell about a time when they acted with integrity, even though it was difficult. Congratulate each person.
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