GHS ANNOUNCEMENTS FOR MONDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 2017                                 

ANNOUNCEMENTS:

Do you want free candy?  The first 50 people to make a purchase at each lunch on Valentine’s Day from the Red Zone will receive a FREE goody bag!

Any GHS student that needs a winter jacket can stop by the administration building.

Cap & Gown Delivery Day – May 2nd during SRT. 

Marine Biology students are reminded that the pre-trip seminars begin on Monday evening, March 13th and continue on Saturday mornings and Monday evenings until the trip.  Your attendance at these pre-trip seminars is expected and so conflicts need to be worked out ahead of that time.  If you have any questions, see one of the Weavers in room 3070.

If you missed out on the first IUSB college visit, please join us for another!  On March 2nd we will take students to IUSB to see the campus and learn about their college.  See Ms. Gomez (2370) or Mrs. Stamatovich (JAG) to pick up and return permission slip forms.  This is first come, first serve as space is limited.  Due to ISTEP, sophomores cannot go on this trip.  PERMISSION SLIPS ARE DUE THURSDAY!

Please join us for a college visit to Ivy Tech in Elkhart!  This is first come, first serve as space is limited.  Priority will be given to upperclassman.  See Ms. Gomez (2370) or Mrs. Stamatovich (JAG) to pick up and turn in permission slips.  PERMISSION SLIPS ARE DUE FEBRUARY 24th!

Goshen Animal Clinic is hiring a part-time kennel attendant for evenings, weekends and some holidays.  Duties are cleaning cages, feeding/watering animals, taking dogs outside and keeping the general kennel area clean.  Starting pay is $8.00/hr.  You must be 16 or older.  Please stop in and fill out an application at 2806 S. Main Street – next to Bethany High School.

Homework help is available every Tuesday and Thursday in the media center from 3:45-5:00 p.m. starting this week!  A bus will be available around 5:20 p.m. if you need a ride home.  It will pick you up at door M.  This is a great opportunity if you just need a little extra time or even just a quiet place to do your homework at the end of the day.

The Goshen Band Boosters are hosting a shoe drive through April 9th and would love your help! They’re collecting gently used or new shoes which are then taken to other countries such as Haiti and given to micro-entrepreneurs.  The entrepreneurs refurbish the shoes into usable ones or other items of use and sell them to earn an income to help themselves and their families.  Take a look in your closets or wherever you may keep your shoes and see if you have a pair or two that you would be willing to donate.  You can even donate flip flops.  Bins will be placed around the school (as well as the Goshen area) that have a poster on them with the dos and don’ts of what is an acceptable shoe.  If you would like more information, or have any questions please feel free to contact Kristy Nissley at nissley1998@gmail.com.  Thank you for your help!

Any girl who is interested in trying out for the GHS softball program needs to complete all athletic paper work before coming to open field workouts.  The open field schedule is posted on the Goshen Softball website.  Tryouts will officially begin on March 6th.  If you have any questions contact Coach Kulp.  We hope to see you there!  Go Hawks!

Seniors: IUSB will be here on February 16th from 9:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m. for an onsite admissions visit.  Have your application fee waived, qualify for a $500 scholarship and receive an admissions decision on the spot.  Space is limited.  Sign up in the guidance office ASAP!

Hey Students – want to make up a credit or get ahead by taking an on-line class?  Then Merit on the Move may be for you!  Starting February 15th and running approximately eleven weeks, you may take an after school class in our Apex Lab in room 1060.  Sessions ONLY meet Wednesdays and Thursdays from 3:45-5:45 p.m., but work/athletic/music conflicts can be worked out.  Only a limited number of spots are available, so please notify your Guidance Counselor ASAP if you are interested.

All freshmen who went on the DC trip last summer should stop the main office this week to pick up your group photo from the trip.

Super Mileage will meet at 7:00 a.m. and 3:40 p.m. on the following dates:  February 14th, 21st and 28th.

Seniors:  If you still need to order a cap and gown you can visit their web site at www.highschool.herffjones.com to place an order.

Football off-season workouts are under way!  If you are planning on playing football in the fall and are not in a winter sport, you are expected to be there.  We will be done before 5:00 p.m.  Now is the time when you make your biggest gains.  Brick by Brick!

  • Mondays: 3:55-4:55 p.m.            Weight Room
  • Tuesdays:  3:55-4:50 p.m.          PIYO (Warehouse)
  • Thursdays:  3:55-4:50 p.m.         Agility/Footwork Quickness (Warehouse)
Date Time Boys Basketball Game Theme
21-Feb 7:30 vs. West Noble Black Out (Senior)
24-Feb 7:45 vs. Manchester 80’s

 

Please stop by the commons area (either by the cafeteria or outside the main office) during lunch if you are interested is speaking to the following:

  • 2/13   Navy
  • 3/8     Army
  • 3/13   Conrad Grebel University
  • 3/15   Aces Exchange Student Program

 

MEETINGS DURING SRT:

There will be a callout meeting TOMORROW for Unified Track & Field in the main gym.

If you are a junior or senior who is interested in helping with Prom there will be a meeting TOMORROW during the 2nd session of SRT in room 8080.

There will be a football call out meeting for any boy wanting to play football next year on Tuesday, February 28th during the 2nd session of SRT in the main gym.  Please plan to attend as we will be discussing our Lift-a-Thon and other items.  Please contact Coach Park if you won’t be able to attend.

 

SPORTS SCORES:

The boys basketball team pulled out a victory against Wawasee 42-41.  The RedHawks were led in scoring by Will Line with 17, CJ Detweiler eight, Mitchell Walters seven and Eliot Nafziger six.  Walters also added eight rebounds and Michael Pinarski dished out five assists.

The RedHawks won their final conference game against a 13-win Wawasee team.  After being tied at halftime the Hawks pulled away in the 2nd half to win 48-37.  The team had balanced scoring and was led by Dominick Swinney with 13 points, Philip Wertz ten, Porter Revoir ten and Eric Newell nine.  Swinney and Brockton Yoder also contributed four assists and four rebounds each while Wertz contributed five rebounds and four steals.

The boys freshman basketball team defeated Concord 38-35 in the last game of the season.  Bryant Grewe led the Redhawks with ten points, Jason Holmes added nine and Zack Barker eight.

The boys freshman basketball team lost in the second round of the Freshman tournament to Northridge 38-32.

 

IN SPORTS ACTION TODAY:

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