
Warner Robins High School
August 2024-2025 NEWSLETTER

April 2025 2nd Semester Issue 55
Our Mission:
To empower and inspire ALL to achieve success.
Our Vision:
WE CAN, WE WILL, WE MUST...CHANGE LIVES!
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Title 1 Announcements
- Mar 31- Apr 4 - Spring Break
- Apr 7 - Parent Input Meeting 📌
- Apr 10 - Sports Physicals
- Apr 12 - Prom
- Apr 15 - Progress Reports
- Apr 16 - Military Appreciation Night 📌
- Apr 18 - Underclassman Awards 📌
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Apr 23 - Cap & Gowns Delivered
- Apr 24 -27 - Chicago | Teen Edition Presented by WRHS Theatre
- Apr 26 - Demon Fest
- Apr 28 - Algebra 1 EOC
- Apr 29 - American Lit EOC
- Apr 30 - American Lit EOC
ACADEMIC
GA FUTURES ELIGIBILITY
Georgia College Students: Are you a HOPE or Zell Miller Scholar? You can now check your academic eligibility with the new My College HOPE Profile feature on GAfutures. Learn how here:
Progress Reports & Testing
Students will need to create an account with College Board to sign up to take the test. Fee waivers are available for students who qualify in the counselor's office.
SAT TEST DATES
Registration Deadline (RD) - Test Dates (TD):
RD - Apr 18, 2025 TD - May 3, 2025🔴
RD - May 22, 2025 TD - June 7, 2025🔴
*click the blue registration hyperlink to sign up
🔴 = WRHS SAT testing site
ACT TEST DATES
Registration Deadline (RD) - Test Dates (TD):
RD - Feb 28 2025 TD - Apr 5, 2025
RD - May 9, 2025 TD - Jun 14, 2025
RD - Jun 6, 2025 TD - Jul 12, 2025
*click the blue registration hyperlink to sign up
Scholarships
STS 2025 SCHOLARSHIP
CRITERIA
To receive consideration, applicant must:
- Be a graduating African American female high school senior from the Middle Georgia area (Bibb, Jones, Twiggs, Houston, Crawford, Monroe, Peach, and Wilkinson)
- Have a minimum cumulative unweighted GPA of 3.0/B average
- Participate in community service activities
- Complete application packets include: Application form sections 1 - 5
DEADLINE
Applications and supporting documents must be emailed as one complete packet to be considered. The email address is sistersthroughservice@stsinc.org. Packet must be timestamped, not later than midnight, April 1, 2025. NO EXCEPTIONS. Awards will be announced on or about May 2025, and the decision of the judges will be final.
Quick Scholarship Application | Sisters Through Service in Action, Inc.
LOUISE WAITER’S SCHOLARSHIP
Applicant must be a current senior in high school in the Houston County School System or an undergraduate student who has graduated from high school in Houston County School System and attends a 2-year or 4-year college or university. NO GRADUATE STUDENTS are eligible.
· Applicant must provide a copy of their acceptance letter and/or college transcripts with their completed scholarship application.
· Applicant must provide one non-personal reference letter. Applicants should ask individual (instructor, employer, pastor, etc.) to complete a reference letter on behalf of the applicant. (Please have listed, name, phone number, email, and relationship in reference letter.
NOTE: Applicants without proper references will not be accepted.
· Applicant must provide a 250-word essay on their contribution to community service and why they deserve to receive the Louise Waiter’s Scholarship.
· Scholarship application period begins Feb 18, 2025, and the deadline is April 6, 2025. Recipient will be announced on May 16, 2025.
See counselor secretary for packet
NAIFA Scholarship
The NAIFA Georgia Board of Directors created the Scholarship to provide a scholarship to a High School Senior who demonstrates exceptional academic performance and financial need.
The Image Builders Foundation was created to carry forward the ideals and interests of NAIFA
Georgia by establishing a fund that exists solely to complement NAIFA Georgia in advancing the aims and objectives of its members.
Eligibility Requirements
The following are the eligibility requirements for qualifying an applicant for the Scholarship:
- Applicant must be a resident of the State of Georgia
- Applicant must be a graduating 2025 Georgia High School Senior.
- Applicants must be accepted by an accredited College or University
- Grade Point Average must be 3.0 or higher on a 4.0 scale.
- The Scholarship Committee will choose the recipient, Confirmed by the Board of Directors.
- The Committee determines the scholarship amount annually, up to $5,000.00.
- The application Package must be postmarked by Tuesday, April 15, 2025.
Student-View Scholarship Program
The 2025 Student-View Scholarship Program is offering over $13,000 worth of scholarships to high school seniors who plan to attend a four-year college, community/junior college or career school. The program includes:
- One $10,000 scholarship
- Two $1,000 scholarships
- Three $500 scholarships
It's quick and easy to apply:
- No minimum SAT/ACT score or grade point average
- No essay required
- No lengthy application forms or application fees
Simply log on to www.student-view.com and complete a 15–20-minute application survey about colleges in your area.
The scholarship will be awarded via a random drawing of all completed applications. The scholarship winner will be announced in May 2025.
The scholarship deadline is April 23, 2025.
Student Insights is a market research firm helping colleges and universities communicate more effectively with high school seniors. For more information about the company, log on to www.studentinsights.com
Big Future Scholarships
No essay, no minimum GPA or test score, or citizenship requirements. Just follow the steps for chances to win. The more steps you complete and the earlier you start, the more chances you have to win!
How to Qualify
Earn entries in monthly drawings for $500 and $40,000 scholarships by completing the six qualifying steps on Big Future. If you don’t win, your entry rolls over for the next month. To enter without creating an account see official rules.
View Scholarship DetailsGPC Power Delivery High School Temporary 2025 Internship
Georgia Power's line crews (distribution and transmission), network underground and metering services play an integral part in Georgia's economy. Hospitals, government agencies, schools, businesses and individuals rely on lineworkers and other essential workers to provide reliable electrical service. If you are looking for a position in which you can make a difference and serve Georgians, consider becoming a lineworker or cable splicer, to name a few, with Georgia Power.
Job Scope:
- Develop a general knowledge of powerlines and construction standards.
- Work with crews daily performing basic work activities.
- Use basic hand tools: shovel, post hole diggers, and other basic tools.
- Help prepare overhead and underground materials for installation.
Assist with power outage restoration. - Interact with customers while in the field with various teams.
- Time designated for CAST (Construction and Skills Trades Test) and soft skills training
Student Worker Requirements:
Must be a graduating senior in the class of 2025.
Valid driver's license and a clean driving record.
• Responsible individual with reliable transportation to and from work.
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Ability to read, understand, and follow procedures, rules and regulations.
Ability to perform physically demanding activities while working outside in all conditions.
Must pass pre-employment screening (drug test and background criminal check).
Must be drug free and follow safety protocols if prescription drugs are required.
Ability to comprehend basic safety rules and not be afraid to ask questions.
Positive attitude, strong work ethic, willingness to take initiative and follow instructions.
• Have an interest and aptitude in linework and other essential jobs in Power Delivery.
Program Details:
This is a paid internship: $15/hour
the program is approximately 8 weeks, with preferred start date in June 2025.
Schedule: Monday through Friday, 7:00am-330pm (may vary based on location)
Work Location: TBD - will be based on candidate's home location
• Every aspect of the internship will be closely supervised and evaluated by a full-time
Georgia Power employee.
Dress Code (All will be provided)
Steel toe work boots, appropriate jeans and shirt - 100% cotton or natural fibers
• Additional fire-retardant gear and other personal protective equipment (PPE).
SAME Camps Program
Start Your STEM Journey Today! SAME’s STEM/Engineering & Construction Camps offer high school students interested in a highly unique STEM experience the chance to spend a week at a military base learning engineering, construction and design, while developing leadership skills and discovering the potential of a career in STEM.
Led by SAME professionals and other volunteers from the military and engineering community, for more than 20 years the SAME Camps Program has focused on practical, project-based learning that provides hands-on opportunities to explore STEM fields and to chart a course for future education and career opportunities.
SAME camps feature an impressive record of producing thousands of engineers and STEM leaders. They provide a rigorous experience for students interested in exploring STEM skills and careers. During the week, campers gain a sense of what it takes to become a STEM professional and learn what options exist to explore that interest from high school to college and beyond. Each camp has a unique curriculum that features hands-on activities conducted in competitive environments promoting teamwork, leadership, project management, and problem-solving.
Take a virtual tour of Auburn University
The Samuel Ginn College of Engineering is constantly evolving through our instruction, research and hands-on student organizations. We encourage you to visit our campus to learn more about our programs and culture. Scheduling an on-campus visit will give us the opportunity to show you why we're consistently ranked among the best engineering programs in the country. Schedule a tour today and envision yourself as an Auburn Engineering student.
Study Abroad in Ireland: CGTC Dual Enrollment
ATHLETICS
HOME GAMES
Varsity Baseball
Apr 7 - vs. Southwest@5PM
Apr 11 - vs. Wayne Co. DH @4:30PM
Apr 15 - vs. PHS @5:00PM
Varsity Soccer
Apr 11 - vs. PHS 5:00PM (Girls) @7:00PM (Boys)
Apr 17 - vs. NHS 5:00PM (Girls) @7:00PM (Boys)
JV Soccer
Apr 10 - vs. Colquitt Co. @5:00PM (Girls) @6:30PM (Boys)
Track
Apr 10 -Houston County Track and Field Championships @4PM
Apr 17 - Region Tune Up Meet @4PM
Apr 22 - 24 - Region Championships @8AM
AWAY GAMES
Varsity Baseball
Apr 8 - @Wayne Co. @5PM
Apr 9 - @Southwest @4:30PM
Apr 18 - @PHS DH @4:30PM
Varsity Soccer
Apr 8 - @Tift Co. 5:00PM (Girls) @7:00PM (Boys)
Apr 15 - @NHHS 5:00PM (Girls) @7:00PM (Boys)
Golf
Apr 16 - Girls County. HLCC@ 2PM
Apr 21 - Girls Area -TBD
MEDIA CENTER NEWS
Visit the Media Center for more great reading recommendations!
Have you read a good book lately? Want to recommend one to your peers? Fill out the form (click the photo) and rate your book so others can check it out.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Spring 2026 Boston Tour
We are thrilled to announce the Warner Robins High School Spring 2026 Boston Tour!
This opportunity is available for rising 10th, 11th, and 12th graders upcoming 2025-2026 school year. There is another meeting tentatively scheduled for late April.
If you have any questions, please feel free to reach out to Dr. Slaughter, amanda.slaughter@hcbe.net or Mrs. Custer, susan.custer@hcbe.net.
Tennis Fundraiser
Put your name in lights on the marquee sign for your birthday.
100% of these funds will be used to promote student athletics at WRHS. Pay by cash, check or credit card $10.00, see Ms. Bailey in the front office for details.
BUS RIDERS
Download the "Here Comes the Bus" app to stay up-to-date on any changes. The county code is 29158, for special needs transportation the code is 29158
Car Riders
For student safety, they must be dropped off at the designated locations, which are either the north or south side of the bridge. Upon arrival, students should report to the gym or cafeteria. Please note, students should not be dropped off at the front office unless they arrive late, which is after 8 AM. Thank you!
UPDATED TARDY POLICY
WRHS Clubs and Organizations
PARENT INFORMATION
LINDSEY STUDENT SUPPORT CENTER
Take advantage of the Lindsey Support Center. Click the calendar to see events. They also offer the following services:
- Community Innovation Space
- Student Innovation Space
- Music Therapy Room
- Adaptive Spaces
- Technology Lab
- Resource Room
- Literacy Center
- Training Space
- Summer Meals
- Success Lab
- Food Pantry
For more information: https://www.hcbe.net/lindseycenter
81 Tabor Drive
Warner Robins, GA 31088
(478) 929-7818
Managing Screen Time | Spring 25 SWD Parent Workshops
April 17, 2025 (10-11am OR 5-6PM) @ LSSC
April 24, 2025 (10-11am OR 5-6pm) @Perry Annex
Register here: Spring 25 SWD Parent Workshops with Parent Mentor Marina Jones
Parent University: Senior Edition
Join us for an informational session about what is coming Senior year. Things to keep in mind and what you can do over summer to get ahead of the curve
Register Here: Parent University: Senior Edition
LSSC - 2025 Summer Camps
Registration will open on April 28th at 8:30 AM
Link here! LSSC - 2025 Summer Camps Registration: June 2 - 27
2025 LSSC Summer Camp High School Student Volunteer Sign-Up
Attention High School Students!
If you are interested in volunteering with us this summer to help with our Summer Camp Program, please submit this form. You may call 478-210-7739 with any questions. This is a great way to earn volunteer hours for your club, college applications, or other for personal enrichment. A certificate of volunteer hours earned at the end of camp will be given to your counselor so you may have for your records. Register Here: 2025 LSSC Summer Camp High School Student Volunteer Sign-Up
Adult Horticulture class
Are you interested in gardening? Join us for an adult horticulture class. Help maintain our community garden, learn some useful tips, and enjoy the fruits of your labor Register today.
LSSC Clinic Days
English form: Lindsey Support Center Telehealth Consent (jotform.com)
Forma en español: Lindsey Support Center TeleHealth Clinic Spanish Consent (jotform.com)
LSSC AD
INFINITE CAMPUS
Contact Eliza Hamilton, the Family Engagement Liaison, if you need assistance 478-210-8312
Click the link below to view instructions for setting up a NEW account. For a password reset contact Ms. Hamilton.
📕YEARBOOK INFO📕
The only way to guarantee that you will receive a yearbook is to pre-order it. They’re $65 until the end of first semester. At that point, they’ll increase to $75. Preorders will end on March 31, 2025.
In second semester, the price will go up. We do not over-order yearbooks to have extras for sale at the end of the year. You NEED to pre-order to ensure you get a yearbook. Payment plans may be coordinated with Mrs. Custer in A8 if you need to set one up. Yearbooks can be purchased with credit/debit cards at yearbookforever.com, or you can bring cash or check to Mrs. Custer in A8 before or after school. Buy early, save money! There are plenty of other things you will need to spend money on during your senior year. Save money whenever you can. Your parents will thank you for this!
Here is the website you can order from if you prefer not to purchase in person from Mrs. Custer.
Follow our yearbook on Instagram. Click the demon!
🍎SCHOOL BREAKFAST AND LUNCH🍎
The Community Eligibility Provision (CEP) is a non-pricing meal service option for schools and school districts in low-income areas. CEP allows the nation’s highest poverty schools and districts to serve breakfast and lunch at no cost to all enrolled students without collecting household applications. Instead, schools that adopt CEP are reimbursed using a formula based on the percentage of students categorically eligible for free meals based on their participation in other specific means-tested programs, such as the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) and Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF).
FAMILY ENGAGEMENT
WRHS Handbook 24-25
Title 1 Handbook
Houston County District Handbook
Project 10 Million
T-Mobile: Free internet hotspots
We believe access to education is access to opportunity. That’s why we’re offering free hotspots and internet to 10 million eligible households. Your child can qualify for Project 10 Million through eligibility for the National School Lunch Program, which also can be verified through participation in many government programs. Link to apply: https://www.t-mobile.com/brand/project-10-million
MENINGOCOCCAL VACCINE
DRIVING/LEARNERS PERMIT REQUIREMENTS
Demon Pride
Congratulations to our 2025-2026 District Gifted Teacher of the Year, Mr. Louis Leskosky
Congrats to GHSA State Championship Dalton Crosby, and the Houston County Sharks!!
Congrats to the WRHS Literary Team for their great performance at the GHSA regional competition! They had four different events advance to State!
WRHS received the following AP honors recognized by State School Superintendent Richard Woods:
AP Access and Support School
AP Humanities School
AP Humanities Achievement School
AP STEM School
Visit the Demon Depot, open from 8 AM to 2 PM. Items range in price from $4 to $35, and payments can be made with cash, checks, or cards.
Warner Robins High School Family Engagement Liaison