Tiger Update
Information/Updates about Pickerington High School Central
Message from Mr. Lanier
Here we go Tiger Nation!! Monday starts the last week of the grading period. Students need to take a look at what they need to do to finish strong this week and close out the quarter on a high note. The Woody Hayes apathy speech popped up in one of my social media feeds this past week as well. Obviously, he represents the 'old school' mindset on a lot of things, however, he identified apathy as being the enemy of greatness. We ask our students to bring the energy everyday...avoiding apathy in school and in life is one of the biggest keys to success. Check it out and have a conversation with your student about the importance of bringing your best effort everyday.
Let's have a great week of learning.
Tiger Up,
Mr. Lanier
Important Dates
Important Dates: Mark your calendars
Oct. 14: 9th grade health screenings at Central
Oct. 19: 10 a.m.-1 p.m. College and Career Symposium at Central
Oct. 21: No School for Students. Records day for staff.
Oct. 23: 8:00 a.m. PSAT test at Central for registered students.
Oct. 31: Halloween Costume contest competition...staff v. students...who will wear it better?
Nov. 2: PTO Fall Craft Show at Central
PTSO Arts & Craft Show Needs Volunteers
9th Grade Health Screenings: October 14
Important Information From The School Nurse
9th Grade Vision and Hearing Screening
All 9th grade students will participate in state mandated vision and hearing screening on October, 14, 2024 at PHS Central. These screenings will be conducted during World History classes. Students who wear glasses or contacts should bring them to the screening. Please direct any questions to the school nurse, Rhonda Carmel. rhonda_carmel@plsd.us
School Counselor Corner
Update
PHSC School Counselor Weekly Update 10/7/24
Seeing your School Counselor
Students may request an appointment to see their school counselor, by clicking on their name below, for a variety of reasons including:
•Struggling academically, socially or emotionally
•Problem-solving
•Career and College Counseling
•Conflict resolution
•Any general concerns
Seniors:
We are very excited to introduce PHSC’s college and career readiness platform, SchooLinks! All of the SchooLinks features are designed with students in mind to help you become career, college, and life-ready.
This site can be accessed on your phone, tablet, or computer. Students can access SchooLinks directly from their Chromebooks by visiting ClassLink and clicking on the SchooLink logo.
SchooLinks College Application Manager Information:
Common Application Steps
How to link The Common Application and SchooLinks
How to link The Common Application and Schoolinks Video
How to Manage Applications and Requests Letters of Recommendation
How to manage your Applications on SchooLinks (this is how you request your materials)
How to request letters of recommendation
How to fill out the Recommendation Brag Sheet
Reference Guide
College Application Manager Reference Guide
Sophomores
Recently, your Sophomores met with representatives from the Eastland-Fairfield Career Centers. During this presentation, students learned about all of the programs that EFCTS offers. In addition to this presentation, in November, Sophomores will have an opportunity to take a tour of EFCTS. These field trips are optional, however, if your Sophomore does want to visit. Several required steps must be taken::
1. Complete the online form to choose which career centers and programs you want to attend: www.eastlandfairfield.com/fieldtrip
2. Complete the Career Center paper permission slip. Your permission slip WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED until Step 3 is complete.
BEFORE turning in this form - complete Step 3 below.⬇⬇⬇⬇⬇⬇⬇⬇
3. Finally, your Infinite Campus Annual Update must be complete and Field Trip Permission marked as YES. Please see/email Mrs. Schrickel if you are unsure if your Annual Update is complete. The attached document contains instructions on completing the Annual Update in Parent Infinite Campus. (paper copies of this document are available in the Counseling office)
**Student Infinite Campus accounts cannot be used to complete this form.**
If your parent/guardian does not have an Infinite Campus Parent account or does not remember their login, they need to use this link to fill out a HelpDesk Ticket to create an IC account or request a password reset: https://docs.google.com/a/plsd.us/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdalD1yJShn99y2DLUGtpFSq0RzlKJg3OPBVF7d2rLpX5efwg/viewform?formkey=dEtwUm9JdmxrM2RnTzlhekxBU2lFeHc6MQ
Career Center Students
Mr. Peirano and Ms. Hoffman are the counselors who work with Eastland and Fairfield Career Centers, respectively. We will make in-person visits to each career center on a regular basis to keep you connected with Central events and happenings. We will also send weekly homeschool updates via your EFCTS email and Remind101 texts. Please use the information below to join our Remind texts as a parent or student:
Eastland: Text @phscecc to 81010
Fairfield: Text @phscfcc to 81010
Satellite: Text @phscsat to 81010
Attention Juniors and Seniors! Let’s Taco Bout College!
Meet college admissions representatives and learn about different college options.
College Admissions Representatives will be coming in for visits on Tuesdays this school year.
To register to attend a college visit Login to SchooLinks (in Classlink).
Spots are extremely limited due to construction this year.
Most visits will be in the upstairs Adult Press Pause Lab (in Commons)
To Sign Up for a college rep visit go to SchooLinks
Login to SchooLinks->Go to Events->Register for a college visit.
Students may sign up for up to 5 college visits each school year (Junior/Senior)
Questions: Reach out to Mrs. Dashner or your specific school counselor
Upcoming Visits:
October 15-Florida Southern College
October 15-University of Louisville
October 15-Ohio University (will discuss Athens and Lancaster campuses) (at capacity)
October 17-University of Toledo
October 22-Ohio Christian University
October 22-Ohio Dominican University
October 22-Wright State University
October 24-John Carroll University
October 24-The Ohio State University (Main Campus and Newark)
October 28-University of Dayton
October 28-Columbia University
November 12-Mount College Carmel of Nursing
November 12-Marietta College
November 19-Columbus State Community College
November 19-Muskingum University
Please join the School Counselor’s Google Classrooms
The Counseling office will be keeping you informed of important information regarding your future plans and events and deadlines that the School Counselors work with. If you have not already done so, please join our google classrooms to stay informed:
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Class of 2027 6plgntd
Class of 2028 437pgrk
Join Us At Central For This Year's College & Career Symposium On October 19
College & Career Symposium - October 19, 2024
Pickerington Local Schools invites all students in grades 7 through 12 and their families to the College & Career Symposium on October 19th, from 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m., with registration starting at 9:30 a.m., at Pickerington High School Central.
During the event, you can:
Get assistance with college applications and essay writing
Get your financial aid questions answered
Explore military options and future career paths
Learn about College Credit Plus and Advanced Placement courses, and how your child can earn college credit at no cost to families
Post-Secondary planning for students with disabilities
Meet with college and workforce representatives
The keynote speaker for the event is former Ohio State and NFL standout, and Top Youth Motivational Speaker Doug Worthington. “Coach Doug,” specializes in teaching personal responsibility, accountability, and setting high standards. When it comes to success in life, nothing is handed to you–you have to EARN IT!
Light refreshments will be available, and local food trucks will be onsite with additional food options for purchase. This is a fantastic opportunity to explore your future options and get a head start on college and career planning.
Don’t forget to register using this registration link!
We look forward to seeing you there!"
FAFSA Information
Workforce Developement Center Information
Fairfield County Workforce Development Career Navigator Update
Exciting Pre-Apprenticeship Opportunities!
Mrs. Brunner recently presented to our Seniors in English 12 about the fantastic pre-apprenticeship programs available at the Fairfield County Workforce Center. We're thrilled to announce that 26 Seniors have applied! They will find out on Monday, October 7th if they’ve been selected for their program of interest.
Hands-On Career Skills Workshops
Seniors in Mrs. Parson’s English 12 classes participated in a valuable workshop led by Mrs. Brunner, focusing on resume writing. They each created their first resumes, preparing them for their future careers.
Join Us for a Career Fair!
Mark your calendars! Fairfield County Job and Family Services is hosting a Job Fair at the Fairfield County Workforce Center on October 17th from 4-6 PM. This event is open to any High School Seniors to explore careers and to adult community members seeking employment. Don’t miss this opportunity!
Achieve Your OhioMeansJobs Readiness Seal
Need assistance with earning your OhioMeansJobs Readiness Seal? Mrs. Brunner is available every Monday at Central and Tuesday at North and Pickerington Academy to help Seniors meet this graduation requirement.
Discover Your Career Path!
Are you unsure about your future career? Mrs. Brunner is here to guide you through career inventories and assessments that identify your strengths and align them with potential pathways. Be sure to check out the new Schoolinks platform, offered by Pickerington Local School District, which features several inventories for students.
Future Focus Career Speaker Series
Join us for our Future Focus Career Speaker Series! On Friday, September 27th, Ellen Neutzling from Ohio Health shared exciting information about Healthcare careers with juniors and seniors. Did you know that Ohio Health (including Pickerington Methodist Hospital) offers employment opportunities for 16 and 17-year-olds? Positions include:
Patient Dining and Environmental Services Associates
Patient Support Assistants
Pharmacy Technician Trainees
Plus, eligible associates can receive tuition assistance of up to $5,250 yearly for college!
Next up, on Friday, October 4th, we will explore Construction careers, featuring apprenticeship opportunities at Singleton Construction. All juniors and seniors interested in this field are encouraged to attend.
On Friday, October 15th, a representative from Ohio Means Jobs will present information on a free individual career counseling program called Next Steps. This program is available for youth ages 16-24 who may face barriers like low income, learning disabilities, or language challenges. Qualifying students can benefit from monetary support for driver’s education, post-secondary education, and career readiness resources.
When & Where
North & Pickerington Academy: 2nd period in the Lecture Hall
Central: 4th period in Room 402
Access Career Readiness Resources
Students can explore job postings and career resources through our Career Readiness Google Classrooms. Join with the following codes:
Central: fcbhtwi
North: wsjrdt2
Pickerington Academy: ef3f6vz
Stay Updated!
Follow us on Instagram @picktown_career_navigator for the latest career information and important updates!
Seal of Bi-Literacy Information
Join the PLSD Team!!
Substitute Teaching Opportunities!!
Paraprofessional Positions
Duty Aide Positions
Ski Club is Recruiting Students for this Year's Season
Winter is Coming...
Travel dates are 5 Saturdays: Jan 11, 18, 25, Feb 1 & Feb 8. We depart from Central at 1:15pm and return at 10:30pm.
Don't own your equipment? No worries, there are packages that include rentals! Total cost of Ski Club package plus bus fees will range from $405 - $565 depending on what you need. Info sheets with package prices and official registration forms to sign up for Ski & Snowboard Club are available NOOOWWW from Ms. Balko in Room 406.
Interested students can join Google Classroom for details as well. Join code @fdvwa34
Interested students and/or parents can join Remind by texting the message @skic to the number (240) 297-4477
Completed Forms & online payments are DUE Friday Nov 1!
Any questions please email Dawn_Conley@plsd.us
Senior Corner: Graduation is May 24!! Stay Informed!!
The Senior Corner of the newsletter contains all of the important information for our students in the Class of 2025. Be sure to check it out every week to make sure you don't miss the fun.
Senior Cap and Gown Photo Ordering and Makeup Information
Look for an email from Jostens and then use the code found below to access your photos. Ordering photos is completely optional but you are welcome to purchase them for your student if you'd like to do so.
Attendance Office
Important Message from the Attendance Office
September is Attendance Awareness Month, and we understand the importance of daily attendance for our students' academic and social-emotional growth. Missing a day of school here and there may not seem like much, but absences add up quickly:
Missing just two days a month adds up to 20 days a year.
That's 30 hours of math and 60 hours of reading and writing missed over the school year.
These absences can add up to more than one full year of missed school by graduation!
In the event that a student will be absent from school, parents are asked to notify the school by 10:00 AM by calling the 24-hour Attendance Hotline, 614-548-1801. Additionally, please notify the school office in advance, either by phone or in writing, if your student will need to leave school early. Students must obtain a dismissal pass, and be signed out by the office before being permitted to leave the building. Please be prepared to show appropriate ID in order for the student to be released to you.
Also, please review the bell schedule for the starting times of the start of school along with each class period. It is imperative that students arrive on time for school and for their classes. Arriving on time gives students the maximum amount of instructional time in each class and correlates to success in the classroom. Let's make this a priority for our entire school community!!
For detailed information regarding PLSD's Attendance Policy, as well as The State of Ohio's Administrative Code, please refer to Board Policy 5200.
Get Involved in Central's PTSO
Volunteer at Central
There is a new volunteer process this year.
Please complete the form below to submit your application to volunteer at Central this year. Please note that there is a background check process for level II volunteers that is part of the application. Volunteers are managed at the building level instead of District Office Please reach out to Joseph Cooper, Assistant Principal (joseph_Cooper@plsd.us), if you have questions about volunteering at Central.
Athletics Corner
Please see important information from our Athletic Director Lisa Morelli Below
Lisa Morelli - Athletic Director - lisa_morelli@plsd.us
Evan Doughty - Assistant Athletic Director -evan_doughty@plsd.us
Mary Jo Carlisle - Athletic Secretary - maryjo_carlisle@plsd.us
Office Number - (614) - 548 - 1825
Welcome to another exciting year of Tiger Athletics. We look forward to seeing students, parents, and community members come out to support our Tigers this year. Due to the passing of House Bill 147, we have new ticket prices this year to attend our home athletic events. These ticket prices are the same for online and cash sales at the gate.
All Varsity level athletic events are $10 for adults and $8 for students.
All lower level athletic events (JV,freshman, and junior high) are $7 for adults and $5 for students.
To help offset the cost of attending home Pickerington Central/Ridgeview athletic contests we offer year long passes. These passes are good for ALL home contests, ALL sports, ALL year. The costs are below:
Adult - $103 + fees
Student - $53 + fees
We also offer a free senior citizen pass for residents of Pickerington who are at least 62 years of age or older. Contact the athletic department to obtain this pass.
We also offer reserved seats for all home varsity football contests ($60 for 6 home games).
Pickerington Central/Ridgeview Ticket Box Office
https://www.pickerington.k12.oh.us/Page/126
To get the latest information or schedules for any of our Tiger Teams visit our new athletic website
https://pickeringtoncentral.bigteams.com/
Final Forms for parent/athlete registration
https://pickerington-oh.finalforms.com/
NFHS Live Streaming Link for all Home Events
The Pickerington Central Athletic Department takes pride in hosting all of all home athletic contests. We strive to create a positive environment for all athletes, coaches, officials, and spectators. When attending our athletic contests please remember to ACT with dignity, SPEAK with courtesy, and PLAY with pride.
Sports Physicals Information
Pediatric Associates School Based Health Clinic will be offering sports physical for winter and/or spring sports on October 8th, 17th and 24th. See the flyer below for information.
Tigers Doing Great Things
Central Students Attended and Spoke at the Day of the Girl Event on 10/11
Central's Vocal Music Program was on Full Display at their Concert
Yearbook Sales
PHSC Administrators and School Counselors
Administrators: Tom Lanier, Principal
A-D - Carly Wells, Assistant Principal
E-K - Lazaro Fuentes, Assistant Principal
L-Ri - Roshawn Parker, Lead Assistant Principal
Ro-Z - Joseph Cooper, Assistant Principal
Counselors: Please note that the Counselor Alpha has been adjusted. Click on the counselor name to schedule an appointment with the counselor.
Pickerington High School Central
300 Opportunity Way
Pickerington, Ohio 43147
614-548-1800
https://www.pickerington.k12.oh.us/pickerington-central-high/
Pickerington High School Central Principal