The Cavalier Connection
Vol 1 Issue 17 November 15th 2024
A Message from the Principal
To KWHS families,
We are half way through our 2nd 9 weeks. Students who did not pass an SOL last year are in the process of remediating to prepare for the fall SOL window coming up the 1st week of December. Please take a moment to review your students grades in the ParentPortal. If your student is struggling or missing assignments do not hesitate to reach out to teachers to get support if needed.
As a reminder students who stay after school must be with a teacher/sponsor at all times. Students are not able to stay to "hang out" until a game or event without being under direct adult supervision. In addition students may not walk to the local businesses after they are dismissed. This creates a safety concern as there are no sidewalks or crosswalks. Thank you for reminding your student of these safety concerns.
As a team we will strive for all Cavaliers to be prepared to Enroll in a college or university, Enlist in the military, or become Employed after graduation. I expect all Cavaliers to respectful in their daily interactions, be responsible for following all policies and procedures set by KWHS and KWCPS, and maintain a safe environment. We will work together to focus on success for EVERY CAV EVERYDAY. I appreciate your time and do not hesitate to email me at award@kwcps.k12.va.us or call me at (804) 769-3434 ext 641 if you have questions or concerns.
King William High School Cavaliers are Confident, Achievement-driven, Vision -focused, and Successful everyday.
Attendance Reminders
The Virginia Department of Education's public school accountability reporting system defines "chronic absenteeism" as missing 10 percent or more of the school year for any reason. Therefore, it is imperative for students to attend school daily. Middle and high school students who miss more than fifty (50) percent of a class may be counted as absent in that class.
Any student who exceeds eighteen (18) absences for any reason risks losing credit for a course
regardless of their course grade.
Complete information regarding attendance can be found in the Student Code of Conduct linked here.
Cavaliers recognize and remember Veteran's Day
After recognizing Veterans day at KWHS the JROTC cadets participated in the Veterans day ceremony at Cool Springs Primary School.
Attention Freshman
Friday, October 18th, 32 student showed up to an AAP meeting to express interest in the Chesapeake Bay Governor's School. There will be a parent meeting on November 19 at 6:00 p.m. at KWHS as well.
Attention SENIORS!!!!
Find a career that matches your strengths with the ASVAB assessment
The ASVAB will be offered at KWHS on November 18th. The ASVAB is a career exploration tool that allows students to see their strengths and potential for success. Students must be 16 years old to participate. Sign up using this link: https://bit.ly/ASVABsignupKWHS
Cavaliers are exploring career paths
Ms. Hubbard, school counselor, visited Drivers Ed classrooms this week to help students explore career opportunities. Students researched careers and had to put on a skit to share what they learned.
DECA is going to States!
DECA participated in the District leadership Conference on Nov. 9th and had 7 students advance to the state competition. Congratulations DECA.
Annabelle Townsend: 1st Place, Retail Merchandising
Mills Hooker: 2nd Place, Sports & Entertainment Marketing
Sophia Hall: 2nd Place, Job Interview
Skyllar Kellum: 3rd Place, Hotel & Lodging Management
Isabella Bonifacio: 3rd Place, Human Resource Management
Charlotte Madren: 4th Place, Job Interview
Caroline Schoolar: 4th Place, Retail Merchandising
Graduation Update!
After lots of consideration and research the graduation date and location have been determined. Graduation this year will occur on May 21st at 7:00pm at the Henrico Sports and Events Center located at 1 All Star Boulevard, Glen Allen, VA 23059. The graduation committee surveyed the senior class and looked at all of the pro's and con's prior to making the decision. We are excited to have this opportunity which will guarantee each graduate 8 tickets for family and friends regardless of weather as this is an indoor facility.
School Nutrition
King William School Nutrition has a new menu app and website! The MealViewer app can be downloaded from the Apple or Google Play Store, or accessed on the web at www.mealviewer.com Once on the website, you can search for a school or create a profile and connect one or all 4 King William schools to your profile. While the site is still under construction, food allergen information can be viewed, product nutritional information is available, and so much more! New content is being added regularly.
Links to the MealView app can be found on the School Nutrition page of the District website. A link to the MealViewer website is also available there.
Check it out!!
Yearbook Info
Staff Shout Out!
Mr. Kimble
Mr.Kimble is an awesome teacher. I appreciate him for going the extra mile to help his students and parents.
Ms. Lumpkin
Ms. Lumpkin did an amazing job with Homecoming. To keep up with spirit week, a pep rally, parade, halftime for the HOCO court and finally a dance all while teaching, keeping a smile on her face and keeping the students first is remarkable. Thank you Ms. Lumpkin
Submit a shout out to a staff member!
Do you have a KWHS staff member you would like to give a shout out to? Please fill out the form below and they will be recognized in an upcoming newsletter. Let's spread some positivity.
Thank you to our community partners!
Thank you to the Endowment Project Foundation
The Endowment Project Education Foundation (dba The Endowment Project Foundation) aims to
support public schools in Virginia by providing a platform for donors to contribute directly to their
schools of choice. Their intent is to enhance educational opportunities through community support and engagement. So far they have donated almost $800 to KWHS which went to new polos for the staff and they are working with the service learning team to help support student projects. If you are interested in learning more please click the link to their website.
The transition class practices life skills
On Friday last week they went to Food Lion to learn how to budget, plan, and prepare a meal. (pictured above)
This week (pictured below)
Mrs. Funai and Mrs. Campbell's class took a step back in time to the 1700s with an unforgettable visit to Colonial Williamsburg!
What We Learned:
• We explored how early Virginians lived, worked, and thrived in this historic capital.
• A tour of the Governor’s Mansion gave us a glimpse into the life of Virginia’s leaders, complete with its elegant rooms and grand gardens.
Highlights of the Day:
Our students loved walking the cobblestone streets, seeing costumed interpreters bring history to life, and experiencing hands-on activities that connected them to the past.
From history lessons to real-life connections, this field trip was an incredible journey into Virginia’s rich heritage.
XC Send off
Good luck to our XC team as they head off to states!!! Go Cavs!
Seniors dominate in PowderPuff
Congratulations to the Seniors on their win during PowderPuff!
KWHS Athletics
Any student trying out for any KWHS sport must be in good academic standing in compliance with handbook, section Eligibility and have a valid VHSL Sports Physical dated after May 1, 2024.
Use this link to access the physical form: https://www.vhsl.org/sports-medicine/physical-examination/
For weekly sports schedules and updates please click on this link: https://www.tidewaterdistrictva.org/g5-bin/client.cgi?G5genie=309
Upcoming
FOOTBALL
Homecoming: 11/1 vs West Point 7:00pm
Senior Night: 11/7 vs King & Queen 7:00pm
Please contact the Athletic Director, Patrick Kane, at pkane@kwcps.k12.va.us with any questions.
Good Luck to the Varsity Football team
It’s PLAYOFF gameday! We take on Southampton in the VHSL Region 2A Quarterfinals tonight on the road at 7pm
Updates from Band Boosters
KW Christmas Dreams
King William Christmas Dreams is a program that helps provide assistance to families as they take care of Christmas gifts. Parents participate in an application process including a list of suggestions for gifts. We rely on donations from the community as well as adoptions by businesses, churches, families, and individuals. (This program receives no government funding.) In 2023, with the generosity of our community in King William County and Town of West Point, we served 436 children, age 0 to 18 who represent 188 families.
Although we are delighted with the results, we know there may be children who are not involved because parents do not complete applications.
Student Handbook
The admin team has put together a new comprehensive student handbook to outline policies, procedures and expectations for students. Please take a moment and review the handbook with your student.
Dress Code Reminders
Dress Code (JFCA-R)
KWCPS respects a student’s right to express oneself in their dress. It is important, however, that clothing not detract from the learning environment or create a disruption to or distraction from the learning process. The administration reserves the right to determine the appropriateness of all student dress whether or not it is listed in this regulation. Clothing and accessories may not:
Display vulgar, discriminatory, or obscene language or images.
Promote illegal or violent conduct.
Contain threats or gang symbols.
Promote the unlawful use of weapons, alcohol, tobacco, drugs, or drug paraphernalia.
Expose shoulders, cleavage, private parts, the midriff, undergarments, and in the case of pants, the waistband should not fall below the hips.
Contain pointed studs or other sharp objects.
Be sheer or see-through, including torn fabric that exposes the skin.
Include caps or other head coverings unless required for religious or medical reasons unless deemed acceptable in the school dress code.
Cell Phone Reminders
The use of cell phones (and all other personal electronic devices including headphones, earbuds, smart watches, and other Bluetooth-enabled devices) is prohibited during the regular school day. Upon students’ arrival at school, and continuing through dismissal from school, cell phones and other electronic devices are required to be out of visible sight and either silenced or powered off. Cell phones and other electronic devices must be placed out of sight in a backpack or other personal bag. Failure to comply with this expectation will result in the following actions:
- First offense Parent/guardian contacted, verbal warning, and the device will be confiscated until the end of the school day.
- Second offense Parent/guardian contacted, the device will be confiscated, and the the parent or guardian must retrieve the device from school.
- Third offense Parent/guardian contacted, the device will be confiscated, and the parent or guardian must retrieve the device from school. In addition, for a period of 30 calendar days, the student shall be restricted from possessing a cell phone or electronic device at school during instructional hours. The student will be required to check their device into the office at arrival, and retrieve it following dismissal. Students who violate this restriction will be subject to further discipline, including suspension (BSO3).
- when students are attending non-instructional after-school events/activities;
- when students have a documented medical exception approved by the school principal and school nurse;
- when students are riding the school bus, as long as such use is not distracting or disruptive. Students must use earbuds or headphones when listening to music or watching videos with sound while on the school bus.
If a student needs to get in touch with their parent during the school day for emergency purposes the student must ask to speak to a counselor, the nurse, or an administrator so arrangements can be made to use a school phone. If a parent must get in touch with a student during the school day the parent must call the front office for assistance.
New Safety Measures at Varsity Football and Basketball Games
Effective August 15th 2024
The safety of students, staff, and guests is a top priority for King William County Public Schools (KWCPS). Building upon the school division’s current safety measures, and aligned to established practices at collegiate and professional venues, as well as a growing number of K-12 school divisions including many in our own Tidewater District, KWCPS has adopted several safety measures for the upcoming 2024-2025 school year.
All spectators attending Varsity high school sponsored events at the KWHS stadium and gymnasium will be subject to search and security screening prior to entering the facility to check for weapons, dangerous objects, and other prohibited items. Any spectator in possession of a prohibited item will not be allowed to enter and may be subject to law enforcement intervention. This screening process may involve wanding and bag checks.
All spectators wishing to enter the facility must adhere to the following bag policy. Each spectator will be permitted to bring the following:
One (1) clear tote bag not larger than 12” x 6” x 12”
One (1) small clutch-style purse or handbag for privacy, not larger than 4.5” x 6.5”
- Prohibited items include, but are not limited to:
All tobacco products (cigarettes, cigars, pipes, e-cigarettes, vapes, Juul, smokeless tobacco products, etc.)
All alcohol and alcohol products
Weapons of any type or other dangerous objects such as laser pointers
Drugs, to include marijuana or marijuana products
Coolers and outside food or drink products (exception: one store-bought, sealed water bottle is allowed)
Pets and other non-service animals
- Exceptions will be made for credentialed media, medical items, and baby items with proper inspection at designated areas. Items such as banners, blankets, seat cushions, and wagons are also subject to inspection.
- Prohibited bags include:
Purses (other than the permissible clutch)
Bags, backpacks, cinch bags, fanny packs, mesh bags, containers larger than 4.5"x6.5"
Briefcases, computer bags, luggage
Grocery bags, trash bags, tinted plastic bag
- Please note that there is no storage location at the ticket/check-in entry point for prohibited bags or items. These must be stored in your vehicle or kept at home.
FAQ's
Why did KWHS adopt these safety measures?
Our safety and security procedures are reviewed and updated regularly to ensure the most up-to-date and best practices in accordance with the Tidewater District are being utilized to promote the safety and security of students, families, staff, and visitors. The increased safety measures will further mitigate the likelihood of prohibited items entering the venue and result in a more efficient screening process.
Why does the requirement only apply to the Varsity events at the stadium or gymnasium?
The increased safety measures are initially being implemented at Varsity football and basketball games in the stadium/gymnasium because these venues typically have the largest crowds. These requirements may be implemented at other events in the future.
What happens if I show up at a venue with a bag that is not permitted?
Guests who arrive at KWHS stadium/gymnasium entrances with prohibited bags or items will not be permitted to enter the venue.
Do I have to put everything I'm carrying into the permissible bags?
No. We are limiting only the type of bags carried into the stadiums, not items that you normally bring to a game. You are still permitted to carry keys, wallets, phones, etc. in your pockets. Please be prepared, however, to remove these items for screening if handheld metal detecting wands are in use.
Does this apply to athletes or event participants?
These procedures only apply to spectators, not to student-athletes and staff participating in the event.
What about items needed for babies and small children?
A baby carrier, detachable infant car seat, or stroller is permitted in the venue if it is accompanying an infant/small child. Other items needed for a baby or small child may be carried in a clear bag. All baby items are subject to inspection prior to entry.
Can fans bring blankets and large jackets during cold weather?
Yes. Guests are welcome to carry blankets outside of a clear bag. Guests may bring extra coats and jackets into the venues by tossing them over a shoulder or arm. Guests should be prepared to have jackets with pockets searched if handheld metal detecting wands are in use.
Are seat cushions/seat backs allowed to be carried into the venue?
Yes. Seat cushions and stadium seats are permitted but subject to be inspection prior to entry.
What happens if the handheld metal detecting wand used at the security checkpoint goes off?
When a metal detecting wand is set off, guests will be asked to step aside for a brief secondary screening.
Where do guests with accessibility needs enter?
Guests with accessibility needs can enter at an accessible entrance. Event staff will assist through the screening process.
I have a medical device. Would it be affected if I am screened with a handheld metal detecting wand?
- Guests with medical concerns should alert event staff personnel.
Important Dates
August 19th- First day of School
Homecoming- November 1st & 2nd
Prom- May 3rd
Graduation- May 21st 7:00pm @ Henrico Sports and Events Center