

Warrior Weekly

One Warrior Week March 10th - March 14th
Senior Trip & Graduation Information
College & Career Fair - March 14, 2025
1st Annual One Warrior Week Shopping Cart Parade
What: Student groups, led by an advisor, will create a float using a shopping cart in a theme of their choice for the Warrior Parade to be held at the end of One Warrior Week. Groups will also collect donations (food, snacks, hygiene items~see list below) to support the Warrior Care Cupboard and Webster HOPE. Groups can represent clubs, athletic teams, Class of ‘25/26/27/28, ect…
Why: Show your Warrior Pride while supporting the community! Win bragging rights in categories for Most Donations, Most Creative Cart, and Best Overall Cart.
When:
Advisors will sign up your group HERE by Friday, March 8.
Carts available for pickup starting Monday, March 10 at 10 am.
Cart decorating and donation collection must be completed by Friday, March 14 at 1:30 pm.
Parade will be held at the beginning of 7th block on Friday and the winners will be announced by the end of the day!
Important: Advisors are responsible for signing up your group, picking up the cart, storing it, and overseeing decorating and donations. Get your group organized and enter the parade!
SPARX Robotics -Regional Competition in Albany
CodeQuest 2025 - Computer Science
Jessica F, Allison K and Justin W competed at CodeQuest 2025 at Lockheed Martin in Owego, NY on Saturday, March 1. They spent 2.5 hours solving programming problems designed by software engineers at Lockheed Martin, followed by a tour of the facilities, including the helicopter bay. The team worked collaboratively, sharing a single computer, successfully solving several problems in the allotted time.
WHEN - Beats Studio Pro Giveaway
Schroeder/Goal vs Thomas/Owl Staff Charity Basketball Game
Class of 2025 - Graduation Portraits
2025 Spring Sports Registration
Sports Physicals held on Tuesday, March 11th 5:00-6:00pm
College Night
Next PTSA meeting: Title I info
The federal Title I Program provides financial assistance to school districts to ensure that all children meet challenging state academic standards. According to Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA), Title I funding must be allocated to the schools with the highest percentages of children from low-income families. Our Title I Schools this year are State Rd, Schlegel, Klem South, Plank North, Spry and Schroeder HS.
In the Webster school district, the majority of Title I funds will pay the salaries of certified reading teachers and teaching assistants in our Title I schools, enabling the district to provide additional remedial services to eligible students. A portion of Title I funds are allocated for homeless students. This money will be put towards the salary of the district homeless liaison.
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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.