
WEEKLY REMINDERS
Week of April 28, 2025
NEWS and NOTES
Prom tonight!
We are so excited for our students attending the prom this evening and hope they have a safe and unforgettable evening!
Class of 2025 Commencement
Please mark your calendars, the Class of 2025 Commencement Ceremony is scheduled for Wednesday, June 4 at 5pm. Additional details will be communicated over the next few weeks.
Greenfield Youth Film Festival
On Wednesday, April 23 Greenfield Youth Film Festival, held its annual awards evening at Upper Dublin High School. Spartan filmmakers certainly had a wonderful night! Congratulations to all of our Greenfield Youth Film Festival participants. Springfield was represented well:
Rhett Trejbrowski's film, The Treasure was nominated for Best Cinematography and Best Editing.
Luke Eddis' film, The Detour was nominated for Best Cinematography and Best Editing.
Lili Covington's film, 3D Printer was nominated for Best Use of a Teacher.
Griffin Bianchi's film, The Golden Locket was nominated for Best Experimental Film.
Boden Cottrell's poster won for his film, The Monster.
Caroline Delgado-Gilchrist took 3rd place Documentary for her film, Cinema Verite, and was nominated for Best Director and Best Poster Design.
Finally, Ronan Cullina won the coveted first place Narrative Award for his film, Gerta and Frieda. He was also nominated for Best Director, Cinematography, Acting, Costume Design, Set Dressing, Sound Effects and Production Design.
The evening was certainly a night to remember.
Congratulations to all the STHS filmmakers and teacher/mentors Dan Meder and Marlene Thornton!
Senior Class T-Shirts
Senior Class T-Shirts - Time is running out! Today is the final day to purchase the Class of 2025 T-Shirts. The online store is available here to purchase your student their commemorative Senior T-Shirt complete with all graduate names. Don't miss out!
Class of 2025 Graduation Yard Signs:
Graduation Yard Signs are on sale now through May 9th. Each double-sided sign is 18"x24" in corrugated plastic and comes with a wire stand. Signs are $15 and can be delivered to your home for an additional $5. All proceeds benefit the Class of 2026. Supplies are limited. Use this link to order yours today.
A Journey They’ll Never Forget – Japan 2026!
We’re thrilled to offer students an unforgettable adventure through Japan—exploring Tokyo, Kyoto, and Hiroshima over 10 incredible days! From sushi-making and kimono experiences to visiting Mount Fuji and the Hiroshima Peace Memorial, this is truly a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to immerse in Japanese culture and history.
Don’t miss out—save $150 with early enrollment by May 15!
Trip departs June 17, 2026.
Support Teacher Appreciation & Year-End Awards!
Spring is here, and we’re gearing up for our annual Teacher Appreciation Lunch and year-end student awards! The Springfield Secondary HSP is asking for your support to make these special traditions possible.
How You Can Help:
- Donate $10-$25 (or any amount!) to help fund these events
- Volunteer to assist with the Teacher Appreciation Luncheon in May!
Every contribution helps us recognize the dedication of our amazing teachers, staff, and students!
Click here to donate or scan the QRC Code:
Questions or want to help day of? Email SpringfieldSecondaryHSP@gmail.com.
Senior Awards Applications
Please see all of the wonderful scholarships available to the Class of 2025. Get those applications in early! The deadline for most of these scholarships is the end of March. The Soccer Club scholarship is new and is due by 5/1/2025.
Course Scheduling Update
During the coming months, Dr. Zgraggen will be building the master schedule for the staff and students. This master schedule will be refined throughout the coming months. All students should receive their schedules by mid-August.
Contact Dr. Zgraggen at scott_zgraggen@sdst.org if you have any questions.
Keystone Exams are Just Around the Corner!
Greetings from the Office of Academics! Next month, in May, Springfield Township High School will administer the Keystone Exams. According to regulations set by the Pennsylvania Department of Education (PDE), all students must take all three Keystone Exams, by the end of their 11th grade year, as one of the requirements for high school graduation in Pennsylvania. The Keystone exams are Pennsylvania’s end-of-course assessments designed to assess proficiency in the core subject areas of Algebra, Biology and Literature. These exams are based upon the Keystone Anchor Standards, which are embedded within the specified course. Students currently enrolled in an Algebra, Biology, or 10th grade ELA course will automatically be registered for the exams. Families will be receiving a letter of explanation in the coming weeks.
Students who have already taken one or more of the tests, but have not passed, are encouraged to retake one or more exams. A letter explaining the process and alternative pathways to the graduation will be provided to all families with students that fall into this category in the coming weeks. Please be on the lookout for the letter.
Contact Dr. Zgraggen at scott_zgraggen@sdst.org if you have any questions.
Attendance Update
PRE-APPROVAL FOR EDUCATIONAL TRIP/TOUR ABSENCE
Given the educational value of trips and tours, the Principal(s) may excuse absences from school for educational travel. Please complete one form per family and submit to your building principal at least 14 days before your planned educational trip/tour. Students are responsible for requesting and making up any assignments for the period of absence. In addition, trips and/or tours lasting longer than 3 school days also require the completion of an Educational Learning Product. An example would be a college visit, an athletic club competition, educational family vacation etc. Please see the link below for the Educational Trip Absence Request and the Educational Learning Product requirements. Reach out to Mrs, Rae, margaret_rae@sdst.org with any questions.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1qHIee5PRLho4u-SndPaLt5AaoQEHfGWO/view
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Nw5SlYrQUZYNDn0Zvbfvm99cSASKhF8M7LV9hdCINjY/edit?tab=t.0
School calendar update
Please note that there has been a change made to the 2024-2025 school calendar. District Schools will now be OPEN for students on April 22, 2025 for a full school day and schools will now be CLOSED for students on May 20, 2025. May 20, 2024 will be a staff development day.
Please see the attached revised calendar..
STHS Celebrates
As we continue to foster a positive and supportive environment here at STHS, I’m reaching out with an exciting new initiative aimed at celebrating the incredible accomplishments happening within our school community.
From academic achievements to extracurricular successes and everything in between, we know that many of our students, staff, and families are making remarkable strides both in school and beyond. However, we don’t always get the chance to highlight these moments and share them with the broader community.
That’s why we are launching a new effort to gather and share these accomplishments. Whether it’s a student earning an award, a teacher leading a new project, or a club making a difference in the community, we want to celebrate and showcase these stories!
How to Participate:
If you, your student, or your organization has an accomplishment you'd like to share, please submit a brief description of the achievement, along with any photos or videos on the Google Form.
Accomplishments can include academic milestones, athletic achievements, artistic endeavors, community service projects, or any other noteworthy successes.
We will compile these submissions and periodically share them through our school website and newsletters to ensure that everyone in our school family can join in the celebration.
By highlighting these moments, we hope to inspire others, build pride in our school community, and create a culture where success is shared and recognized.
Thank you for being a part of this special initiative. We can’t wait to see and celebrate all the amazing things happening in our Springfield Township High School Family!
Support Services Quarterly Newsletter
The Office of Support Services is pleased to present our quarterly newsletter filled with resources for families and information about school programs.
Equitable Practices Newsletter
The School District of Springfield Township provides a quarterly newsletter to update families and the community on our Equity Action Plan. The newsletter contains information about district actions, updates on goal progress, educational information, books to read with your child.
Class of 2025 Senior Class Group Panoramic Photo
Attention Class of 2025 Seniors and Parents! If you would like to order the Class of 2025 Senior Class Group Panoramic Photo, please call Lifetouch Studios customer care line at 1-800-736-4753 to order the image. Each studio print is $19/ea for a 10"x30" color print. This is a great way to remember this wonderful class.
Senior Fees and Other Yearbook Sales
Directions to Purchase Senior Activity Fee Package
1. Go to www.balfour.com
2. Go to "Yearbooks" tab.
3. Go to "Buy Your Yearbook".
4. Type in "Springfield Township High School".
5. Type in your student's information.
6. Go to "2025 Senior Package".
7. Note: The activity fee is $170.00. When you are in the checkout, it
will say $250.00, however, $80.00 will be deducted at checkout and
only $171.00 (with a $1.00 handling fee) will be charged to you. A yearbook is included in this fee
8. Senior packages are available for purchase through April 30, 2025.
9. Senior ads are no longer available for purchase.
Underclassmen/Community Sales:
1. Go to www.balfour.com
2. Go to "Yearbooks" tab.
3. Go to "Buy Your Yearbook".
4. Type in "Springfield Township High School".
5. Type in your student's information.
6. There is a selection of yearbook packages for purchase. Choose the one you would like and go to checkout.
7. This will be available for purchase until May 31, 2025.
Thank you!
Spartan Job Board
We are delighted to announce one again our Spartan Job Board. If you have a business that is seeking student employment or simply need some help around or outside the house (leaf raking, babysitting, etc. ) we have created an internal job board to post applications. All you need to do is contact del_levin@sdst.org. Mr. Levin will then send you a form for you to fill out which will be posted on our job board. Any students who are interested will reach out to you directly from the form.
UPCOMING EVENTS
MCCC Spring Open House
Montgomery County Community College (Montco) is hosting a series of open houses designed to showcase the transformative educational, workforce, and cultural experiences and programs that empower our students to achieve success both within the College and in their future endeavors.
Blue Bell Campus: Saturday, April 26th, 10:00 AM
PreventionEd Presents: Sports Betting
Adolescent gambling is on the rise. Learn what is driving this trend-from sports betting apps to social media–and what parents and educators can do to respond.
Join virtually on May 6th, 2025 at 4pm
Register Here: tinyurl.com/sportsbettingwebinar
SSEPAC picnic
The Spartan Special Education Parent Advisory Committee invites all families receiving special education services to join us for our second SSEPAC picnic! Details and RSVP in the flyer.
NAMI Walk
Join the Montgomery County community as they walk for Mental Health Awareness on May 17th at 9am. This is a kid and pet friendly event!
SCHOOL COUNSELING NEWS
PreACT Scores
All students who took the PreACT in March will receive a score report in homeroom the week of April 28th. They should reach out to their counselor with any questions.
Attention Seniors
If you have been accepted to Montgomery County Community College and have enrolled or intend to enroll, consider attending the upcoming trip to campus for the Becoming a Mustang event for admitted students.
May 1, 2025 8:30am-1:00pm
Main Line Regional College Fair
Main Line Regional College Fair Wednesday, May 21st; 6:00-8:30 PM, Villanova University; Radnor, PA
All are welcome to attend! Please register for a barcode at www.StriveFair.com.
Show your barcode to colleges who will scan it to send you more information about their schools. The day after the fair, you will receive a report with information about each college with whom you scanned. All PACAC College Fairs are free of charge to students, families and counselors.
Attention Seniors & Parents/ Guardians of Seniors The 2025-2026 FAFSA - Is Now Open for All
All students who want to be considered for Financial Aid for college and post secondary education programs should complete the 2025-2026 FAFSA application. FAFSA
Seniors and parents/guardians can find the slides from the Financial Aid Night below.Financial Aid Night 9/24 Slides
College Application Help
Counselors are available to help Seniors with their college applications. Please review the Senior application reminders for help with frequently asked questions.Senior Application Reminders 2024-2025
ACT and SAT Fee Waivers
Fee waivers for SATs and ACTs and applications are available for students who qualify for free or reduced lunch. College Board fee waivers for the SAT can be requested in your College Board account. See your counselor for assistance.
Scholarships
Scholarships and scholarship search sites can be found on Naviance, under the College tab under Scholarship Search.
ATHLETIC UPDATE
Congratulations Coach Resch
Congratulations to Coach Resch for being inducted into the Eastern PA Chapter of the USA Lacrosse Hall of Fame as a Contributor! Also a shout out to Matt Higgins who received the 2025 Treinish Award. Matt has been a key contributor to the Spartans Youth Lacrosse program!
Penn Relays
Congratulations to the 4x100 Unified Relay team, Julian Ciasulo, Christian Vaughan, Warren Sharpe, and Will McLaughlin for placing 2nd at the Penn Relays! Great work!
Also, big shout out to our 4x100 and 4x400 relay teams, Chase Lee, Caden Bronson, Kedar Moore, and CJ Johnson, with Vincent Kerper as an alternate, from our Spring Track team! This group broke two school records and are competing again today (Friday) in the afternoon at 3:55pm! Good luck!!
Diabetes Awareness Night
Please join our girls lacrosse team in Spartan Stadium on Wednesday, April 30th at 7:00pm to help support the CHOP Diabetes Center! Wear your blue to support Type 1 Diabetes! If you are willing to support, you can donate here: CHOP Diabetes Center
Upcoming Contests:
Monday, April 28th - Girls Lacrosse vs. Hatboro Horsham - 3:30pm (Teacher Appreciation Game)
Monday, April 28th - Baseball @ Upper Moreland - 3:45pm
Monday, April 28th - Softball @ Abington - 3:45pm
Monday, April 28th - Boys Lacrosse @ Hatboro Horsham - 7:00pm
Tuesday, April 29th - Track & Field vs. Cheltenham - 3:30pm (Senior Celebration)
Tuesday, April 29th - Boys Tennis vs. Holy Ghost Prep - 3:30pm
Tuesday, April 29th - Baseball vs. Upper Moreland - 3:45pm
Tuesday, April 29th - Varsity Softball vs. New Hope - 3:45pm
Tuesday, April 29th - Boys Lacrosse vs. Abington - 4:00pm
Wednesday, April 30th - Girls Lacrosse vs. Quakertown - 5:30 & 7:00pm (Diabetes Awareness Night)
Wednesday, April 30th - Boys Lacrosse @ Quakertown - 5:30pm
Thursday, May 1st - Unified Track vs. Perkiomen Valley & Abington - 3:30pm
Thursday, May 1st - Softball vs. Lower Moreland - 3:45pm
Thursday, May 1st - Boys Tennis @ SOL Doubles - 10:00am
Thursday, May 1st - Track & Field @ Montgomery Memorial Meet (Wiliam Tennent) - 3:30pm
Thursday, May 1st - Baseball @ Upper Moreland - 3:45pm
Friday, May 2nd - Girls Lacrosse @ Lower Moreland - 3:30pm
Friday, May 2nd - Varsity Softball @ Dock Mennonite - 4:00pm
Saturday, May 3rd - Baseball @ Germantown Friends - 11:00 & 1:00pm