November Newsletter 2024
Shawnee High School
A Note From the Guidance Department
Traditionally, during the month of November, we all take time to give thanks. We want to express our gratitude to the Shawnee community for the continuous support and commitment to enhance learning experiences for our students. Thank you to our staff for your dedication and efforts to continue the tradition of excellence within our school by providing our students with knowledge, love, and a safe learning environment. Thank you to our families for having faith in Shawnee to meet the needs of our students. Together, we create a community that is devoted to helping our students grow and succeed. We wish you all a safe and happy holiday season. Go Tribe!
Important Dates
Tuesday, November 26th - Early Dismissal (1pm)
Wednesday, November 27th - NO SCHOOL
Thursday, November 28th- NO SCHOOL
Friday, November 29th - NO SCHOOL
Monday, December 2nd - School resumes
First Quarter Grade Cards
Grade cards will now be posted quarterly in ProgressBook beginning Friday Nov 1st. Please contact Mrs. Jennifer Minnick in the Guidance Office at minnickj@limashawnee.com or (419) 998-8004 for help logging into your parent ProgressBook account or to request a paper copy. We encourage you to access your student’s account on a regular basis to follow their academic progress over the course of the school year.
Parent-Teacher Conferences
Monday, November 4th: 4:00pm-7:15pm
Thursday, November 7th: 4:00pm-7:15pm
Starting Friday, October 18th, parents will be able to schedule appointments online by going to our website or clicking below. Appointments cannot be scheduled online the day of the conference. If you are unable to access the internet to set up conferences, or need to schedule a last-minute appointment, please call Mrs. Minnick in the Guidance Office at 419-998-8004.
Conferences with your students’ guidance counselor can be scheduled by going to the Guidance Web Page on limashawnee.com, choosing High School from the Schools drop down tab, choosing High School Guidance/Guidance Website from the Menu, and then choosing the box to “Book an appointment” with the appropriate counselor.
Senior students and their parents are invited to attend a financial aid session scheduled for Monday November 4th at 6 pm in Room 160 of the High School. A local financial aid expert will present information to help parents and students understand the financial aid process, including the FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) guidelines.
Students and parents interested in learning more about College Credit Plus for the 25-26 school year are encouraged to attend a meeting on Thursday, November 7th at 6 pm in Room 160 of the High School. An informational slide show will be presented first, followed by a time for students and parents to meet directly with CCP representatives from local colleges.
Click the picture below to see more pictures of our sophomores at MakerFest!
Math Help
Beginning in October, Math Help will take place Thursdays after school in Mrs Keller’s room (Rm 210). This is a time for students to ask for help on homework and quiz reviews as well ask questions about lesson concepts.
School Fees
Please be sure to pay your school fees at your earliest convenience. Please keep in mind that seniors do not walk in the graduation ceremony and diplomas are held until all fees/fines are paid in full. You can pay with cash or check in the East Office, or you can pay with a card online at PaySchoolsCentral. Email any fee questions to Mrs. Rigali at erinr@limashawnee.com
Attendance Office
- Direct Attendance line: 419-998-8003. Please leave voicemail.
- Vacation forms: A vacation form must be filled out any time a student goes out of town for any reason such as participating in a club activity, dance competition, etc.
- Unexcused absences: Attendance alerts for UNEXCUSED absences will be sent out through text and email. Students will remain UNEXCUSED unless the parent/guardian contacts the attendance office. Contact must be made with the attendance office no later than the day the student returns to school. If contact is not made the student will remain UNEXCUSED.
- Midterm exams and final exams: Vacation days will not be approved for midterm exams days and final exam days. Midterm exams are January 9th and January 10th. Final exams are May 27th and May 28th. Exams dates are subject to change.
Lima Memorial Exploring Program
The Explorer program is designed to provide positive and meaningful real-world career experiences to High School Students. Participants will be able to make informed decisions about future careers and determine if a particular healthcare career is right is the right choice. Explorers will:
- Participate in hands-on experiences
- Network with healthcare professionals
- Learn about the latest technology in health care
- Learn about educational requirements needed
- Practice leadership skills
Click below to view the October 2024 edition of The Avatar
Click below to view the October 2024 edition of The Chief
Interested in a STNA Credential?
HOBY Youth Leadership
Attention sophomores: Since 1958, HOBY Youth Leadership has provided transformative leadership development training to over 500,000 high school students around the world. Our seminars guide students through three phases of leadership—personal, group, and service. These seminars educate 8,500+ students each year as they embrace a better sense of their leadership abilities, tangible ways to lead diverse groups, and a challenge to serve their communities.
Click here for more information. See your school counselor if you're interested in attending.
Buckeye Girls State
Attention Juniors: Buckeye Girls State is a week-long program designed to educate Ohio's young women in the duties, privileges, rights, and responsibilities of good citizenship. By getting involved in the process, BGS delegates learn more about city, county, and state government. For more information, check out the links below.
Buckeye Boys State
Attention Juniors: American Legion Buckeye Boys State is an eight-day hands-on experience in the operation of the democratic form of government, the organization of political parties, and the relationship of one to the other in shaping Ohio government. See the links below for more information.
Rhodes State College
Explore your program of interest by participating in the new “Career Discovery Series” at Rhodes State. During these program specific visits, potential students and guests will get a hands-on experience with the instructors who teach within your desired major. Also, during these visits, you will meet your student success navigator, take a campus tour, and learn about the enrollment process. Cick below for more information!
GROB Apprenticeship Program
Please see the message below from GROB if you are interested in their apprenticeship program after graduation:
We are thrilled to announce that we are now accepting applications for the 2025 GROB apprenticeship class! Applications can be submitted on our website (see link below). The deadline to apply is March 30th, however, we review applications on a rolling basis. The sooner students apply, the sooner they can go through the application process.
The GROB apprenticeship program is an opportunity to learn an in-demand trade, earn a debt-free college degree, and start your career at a world-class machine tool manufacturer - all while being paid! No experience in manufacturing? None needed! The combination of GROB's in-house training program and your college classes will prepare you to become a highly-skilled mechanical or electrical technician at GROB in just two years.
ACT Prep Workshop
What does the ACT PREP Workshop cover?
● Learn time management tips, shortcuts, and other ACT test-taking strategies
● Discuss “need-to-know” content knowledge for English, Math, Reading, and Science
● Complete a FULL length practice test at the end of each session
Google Classroom
Students, if you have not joined your Google Classroom for your grade level, please do so ASAP. The guidance department will be posting information and updates in your grade level classrooms throughout the school year.
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Class of 2027 code: afspz6w
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Paperless Correspondence
Most letters and reminders being sent from the high school will now be sent by email. Please make sure you have provided an updated email address in Final Forms, and be sure to check your email for informational letters from the high school over the course of the year. Paper mailings will not be mailed out to students and/or parents unless you formally request that we do so. Please call or email Mrs. Tina Hershberger in the West Office at (419) 998-8001 or hershbergert@limashawnee.com to request paper mailings.
School Webpage and App
Please be sure to check our webpage regularly for the latest news and updates regarding events and information for this school year. We also encourage you to sign up for the Shawnee Local School District app on Google Play or the App Store.
Lima Shawnee Scholarship Fund
A new scholarship was created to benefit our seniors, starting with the Class of 2022: The Lima Shawnee Scholarship Fund. If you are interested in donating to the fund, please click the image below and follow them on Facebook at Lima Shawnee Scholarship Fund for updates and more information. We appreciate all efforts to pay it forward to our seniors. Thank you for leaving your legacy on our community.
Senior Important Information
Senior Checklist
- Take the ACT at least one more time.
- Research careers, programs, and colleges that align with your interests and future goals.
- Meet with your school counselor for a credit check and discuss senior profile.
- Learn about FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid).
- Begin applying to colleges through their online applications. Many schools use the Common Application OR individual applications on their website.
- Request letters of recommendation from staff members for college applications and scholarships.
- Begin scholarship search. Check the guidance website for a list of local scholarships.
- Are you an athlete? Are you interested in playing sports at the collegiate level? You need to register for NCAA Eligibility Center and send transcripts. Click here for more information.
Mental Health & Resources
Community Resources
Crisis Number Hotlines
Ohio CareLine: 1-800-720-9616
Crisis Text Line: Text "4hope" to 741741
National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: 1-800-273-8255
Hopeline: 1-800-567-HOPE
National Domestic Violence Hotline: 1-800-799-SAFE
Youth Crisis Hotline: 1-800-448-4663
The Trevor Project: 1-866-488-7386
Guidance Department
What can your school counselor do for you?
Our job as a guidance department is to support, advocate, and care for the needs of the whole student. We assist students with academic concerns, friendship troubles, study skills, personal problems, college/career planning, etc.