GHS Announcements for Thursday, September 30, 2021
OUTSIDE OF GHS NEWS:
- Teen Cafe: Join us every Thursday from 4-5:30 PM on the library lawn along 5th Street. Hang out and relax with your friends. Enjoy drinks & snacks, play a game, work on homework, read, listen to music…just enjoy chilling at the library.
- Take-and-Make Kits: Pick up a kit to paint your own mini pumpkin. Kits are available at the Circulation desk until supplies run out. No sign-up required, first come first served.
SPORTS NEWS:
- Homecoming Week is 10/11 – 10/15 and will culminate Friday night with the home football game against Wawasee. That game will be free for all GHS students who show their ID and is being sponsored by Interra!
CLUB MEETINGS:
- French Club will be playing Pétanque and having a picnic Monday, October 4 during the 2nd session of SRT. Any and all French students are invited to join in the festivities!
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Key Club will meet next Thursday, Oct. 7, Session 2 of SRT in the auditorium.Key Club is dedicated to serving the community and state as we raise money to support Riley Children’s Hospital and other organizations and as we serve with our time.We have volunteer needs to help here at school, as well as in the community.Please plan to join us next Thursday in the auditorium to see how you can get involved in helping others and to spend time getting to know other club members. We look forward to seeing you Thursday!
- Friday, October 8 the Art Club will be having a Nelson’s BBQ fundraiser in the parking lot of Ares/Eastlake Fitness next to Kroger from 3-7. There will be chicken, pork chops, ribs and pit-tatoes. If you would like to purchase pre-sale tickets, please email Betsy Poling at bpoling@goshenschools.org
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Interested in mental health? If so, BC2M (Bring Change 2 Mind) is the club for you. BC2M’s goal is educate students and staff about mental health. We meet the first Thursday of the month during 2nd session of SRT in the classroom of the learning commons. Bring a friend and come see what it’s about. Our next meeting is this Thursday Oct. 7. If you have any questions, please contact Mrs. King or Ms. Embriz in the counseling office.
MUSIC NEWS:
- Congratulations to the members of the Crimson Marching Band for taking second place in class A and second place overall in the Penn High school Carnival of Bands this past weekend.This coming next weekend the Crimson Marching Band will compete at the University of Toledo in the Bands Of America North east regional. Good luck to all members!
GENERAL SCHOOL INFO:
- Computer equipment – Please do not drop off computers and other equipment to the CPR room by leaving it on the step outside the door, or on top of the half door if it is open. All equipment should be turned in to a live person in the CPR room, or to the main office if no one is in the CPR room. We do not want you to have to pay for broken or lost equipment just because it wasn’t turned in properly. Thank you for helping the CPR staff, and more importantly—helping yourself!
- College Fair
Goshen High School will host the Elkhart County College Fair on Monday, October 4th from 6:00-7:30 pm. Representatives from more than 50 colleges will be available to meet students and answer questions. Multiple military branches will also be represented. Financial aid experts from INvestEd and the Goshen College will be available to answer questions about the financial aid process. If you plan to attend make sure to register for the fair with Strive Scan: it’s free, easy, and will save you time when meeting with colleges at the fair. To register go to www.StriveFair.com and get your barcode.
- What: Merit on the move is a chance for students to earn a credit through Apex for a variety of reasons including re-taking a class to get a better grade, having failed the class previously or even trying to get a credit or two ahead of schedule. Priority is given to students taking classes required to earn diplomas. Classes started in Merit on the Move must be finished by December 16th. Students who do not finish will be required to start over school year or take the course in a traditional classroom.
Who: Merit on the move is open to any sophomore, junior or senior; however, priority will be given to upperclassmen. There is a maximum of 30 students per session, so seating is limited. If you have seniors in your SRT or classes that are a credit or two short of graduating, this is the best way to get what they need!
Where: Merit on the move takes place on Tuesday and Thursday afternoons from 3:45-5:45PM in the Apex lab (room 2805 and 2810 aka the old weight room).
When: Classes start September 28th and run through December 16th. We will not be meeting the week of fall break. Attendance is taken and students with poor attendance will not earn credits. Special arrangements can/have been made to compensate for work and athletic/extra-curricular schedules, but again, good attendance is necessary to earn a credit. Students who do not show up the first week and do not communicate with Mr. Wolf or Mrs. Miller ahead of time, will be removed and replaced with a student on the waitlist.
How: If you would like to sign up a student, or know one that would be interested in signing up contact Mr. Wolf (pwolf@goshenschools.org), Mrs. Miller (almiller@goshenschools.org) or the student’s guidance counselor to get them enrolled ASAP.
IN SPORTS ACTION TODAY:
- The girls Freshman volleyball team will play against Mishawaka Marian and Northridge at Home starting at 5:00pm
- The boys Varsity tennis team will play against Fairfield HS in the Sectional Finals at Northwood HS starting at 5:00pm
- The JV and Varsity girls volleyball teams will play against Plymouth HS at Plymouth. JV starts at 6:00pm and Varsity starts at 7:30pm
SPORTS RESULTS:
- The boys started their postseason run in strong form with a 5-0 win over Bethany in the Sectional semifinals. Pi Wellington at #1 Singles, Joel Byler and Carter Schmucker at #1 Doubles, and Myles Mclaughlin and Moses Kratzer at #2 Doubles each only dropped 3 games or less in their matches. The team plays in the finals on Thursday against Fairfield
JOB OPPORTUNITIES:
- The opening of a new restaurant in the old Kelly Jae’s space on Main Street called Biebs & Ash is a fast casual burger restaurant, hoping to open in the next few weeks.They are looking for quality high school students ages 16 and up. They are looking for dependable, hardworking, sociable students for part time positions within the restaurant. Pay ranges from $10-$16/hr depending on job.Available positions include:
Line Cooks
Dining Room Attendants
David Lucchese & Ashley Robinson
Biebs & Ash
574-206-6868
Hello@biebsandash.com