

Mental Health Awareness Month
May 2, 2025

Your Assistance is Greatly Appreciated!! There is still time to help make Staff Appreciation Week a SUCCESS!!
We would be so grateful for your assistance in helping us treat our AWESOME SHS/GOAL/UPK staff! Let's show our love to these incredible humans!
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Mr. Lasky's Transportation Systems Students
Some of our students took field trip to Williamson Sodus Airport the other day and was able to get a little bit of flight time!
AP Testing Next Week
MURDER!!! MaYhEm!!! And a whole lot of mocha!
The Schroeder Theater Company like our shows like we like our coffee: hot and fresh! So we are serving up a tasty cup of "whodunnit" for you this week!
Warrior in the News
Save the Date
Class of 2025 - Graduation Portraits
Schroeder Family Support Request
Hello Parents/Guardians,
At different points in our lives we all need a little help. Through confidential consultation, we can provide guidance and access to valuable resources in our school and community which might include support for school supplies, fee waivers (ie. SAT/ACT, AP exams, dual credit courses), holiday meals, and basic needs. While we can not guarantee help in all of these areas, we are here to partner directly with you to support you and your family. We know your child's well-being and learning in school is intertwined with their experiences at home so please do not hesitate to reach out with any questions. Thank you for allowing us to help.
Please complete this this form and we will be in touch.
Digital Citizenship Highlight
A recent Pew Research Center survey, conducted in the fall of 2024, sheds light on the complex relationship between teenagers and social media. The findings, highlighted in a recent CNN article, reveal that nearly half of US teens aged 13 to 17 perceive social media as having a negative impact on the mental well-being of their peers. This important data underscores the critical need for educators to understand these perceptions as we continue to support the social and emotional health of our students in an increasingly digital world.