GHS ANNOUNCEMENTS FOR MONDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 2020

ANNOUNCEMENTS:

Congratulations to GTV for winning best School Announcements Program for the Midwest region in the Student Television Network Broadcast Excellence competition!  The winning episode is the 2nd period show from December 4th.  Winners were chosen in the judging by a panel of broadcast journalism professionals.  GTV now competes against five other schools from around the United States for the national award.  Winners will be announced in March.  GTV resumes their 2nd semester programming on Wednesday, February 5th.  Subscribe to GTV here:  https://www.youtube.com/channel/UChno6DGhjnUMY-cfbJcgVYQ

French Club will be selling Valentine’s Day bears during lunch on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday of this week.  The bears are nine inches tall, cost $4 per bear, and come with a personalized note card.  All bears will be delivered during SRT the day before Valentine’s Day.  Come support the French Club and share the love with friends, family, and that special someone!

Merit on the Move will be starting on Tuesday, February 4th and run through Wednesday, May 6th.  We will meet on Tuesday and Wednesday afternoons from 3:45-5:45 p.m. in the APEX lab.  If you need to earn a credit to catch up or to get ahead on graduation requirements, this is a great way to get what you need.  Courses started in Merit on the Move MUST be finished by May 6th, so attendance is important.  If you have a job, play a sport or have a musical time conflict, let us know and we may be able to work something out.  Please contact Mr. Wolf (pwolf@goshenschools.org), Mrs. Miller (almiller@goshenschools.org) or your counselor for more information.  We only have 40 spots and they will go fast, so sign up soon!

There will be a Culver’s Giveback Night for the TOK 2020 Bee House Project from 5-8:00 p.m. on Tuesday, February 4th.  Mark your calendars to support saving the bees!

DATE TIME BOYS BASKETBALL THEME
6-Feb 7:30 p.m. vs. Plymouth @ GHS Wrong Sports

 

BC2M (Bring Change 2 Mind) has created t-shirts to help spread the word regarding mental health to break the stigma.  Buy a shirt for $15 and show your support!  Order forms can be found in the student counseling office.  Money and order forms are due Monday, February 10th.

Every 10 years the US Constitution requires that we take a census (a survey of our country’s population.)  Local officials are looking for individuals to help with this year’s census.  You can schedule your own hours, and make $18.50 per hour.  To qualify, you must be at least 18 years old, be a US citizen with a valid social security number, have a valid email address, have access to a vehicle and a valid driver’s license, and males must be registered with the Selective Service System.  Training is also required.  If you are interested, see Mrs. Clark in room 2280 for an information packet or you can apply online at https://2020census.gov/en/jobs.html.  They will also have a table set up here at lunch on Thursday, February 13th with more information.

Indiana University South Bend will be here on Tuesday, February 25th for on-site admissions.  You can sign up for a time slot in the student counseling office and you will know if you have been admitted that day.

The Elkhart County Farm Bureau Scholarship is available in the counseling office or on their website at https://www.infarmbureau.org/CountyDistrictApplications.  The deadline is Sunday, March 1st.  Your parent/guardian has to have been a member of Elkhart County Farm Bureau for at least three years and you must have a GPA of 3.0 or higher to apply.

The Ceres Solutions Scholarship is available.  You can apply at www.ceres.coop or pick up a paper copy in the counseling office.  You must be a four-year 4-H member or have two years in your local FFA program.  The deadline is Sunday, March 1st.

Attention Seniors: The Community Foundation of Elkhart County has opened their 2020 scholarship application.  Any high school senior who is seeking help for paying their higher education can apply at www.inspiringgood.org/community-foundation-scholarships/.  With one single application you are able to apply to the 25+ scholarships that are currently available.  The deadline is Monday, March 2nd at 5:00 p.m.  If you have any questions please email Samantha Lambert at Samantha@InspiringGood.org.

The Niccum Educational Trust Foundation Scholarship is available in the counseling office.  You must have financial need to apply.  The deadline is Sunday, March 15th.

The John & Dorothy Geyer Scholarship is available in the counseling office.  You must have financial need to apply.  The deadline is Wednesday, April 1st.

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:

Wednesday, February 5th Navy
Thursday, February 13th Census Table
Thursday, March 12th Grace College
Tuesday, March 17th Army National Guard
Friday, March 20th ACES Exchange Program

 

Senior Students – Nurse Wendy wants you to be aware that your immunizations must be up to date for many colleges, universities, or trade schools.  Currently there are 239 seniors who need updated immunizations.  If you are not sure if you need any, please contact Nurse Wendy.

Attention 2020 Spring Graduates – The scholarship application process for Dollars for Scholars is open.  If you have a GPA of 2.5 or higher and plan to attend a college or technical school, you might quality for one of the 60 scholarships to be awarded.  A detailed tutorial of the application process can be found at https://youtu.be/459R1oRPgTs.  Liliana Embriz (the college coach here at GHS and a former Dollars for Scholars recipient) is available to help with any college or trade school questions.  Just stop by Guidance to talk with her.

Homework help is available every Tuesday and Thursday in room 1190 from 3:45-4:50 p.m.  You must be in room 1190 by 3:50 p.m. in order to stay for this.  You are expected to exit the building through door M where a bus will be available at 5:00 p.m. if you need a ride home.  This bus is for students who stay for after-hours help ONLY.  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.

YOU MUST BE STAYING AFTER SCHOOL FOR SOMETHING TO PARTICIPATE IN THIS – The GHS cafeteria is offering free after school snacks every day after school.  This program is for any student who is staying after school.  All student-athletes, club members, music participants, drama participants, after school homework help kids, etc. are strongly encouraged to stop by the cafeteria after school and take advantage of this generous opportunity.  Students just need to show their ID and they can grab a healthy snack to go that will hold them over during their after school activities until dinner.  The cafeteria will stay open until 3:50 p.m. to hand out the snacks.  All students picking up the healthy snack after school will need to eat their snack in the cafeteria.  We appreciate your cooperation with this adjustment that is mandated by the state of Indiana in order to continue this program.  Student athletes are expected to get their snack immediately after school.  They should change clothes for practice AFTER they get their snack.

REMINDER:  Any student driving needs to have a parking tag.  You can get this from Mrs. Dorn in the Bookkeeper’s office.  You need to have a valid license, valid registration, valid proof of insurance (this means that none of these can be expired), and $5.  You don’t want to be the proud new owner of a big orange sticker.

You are under no circumstances allowed to lock your bike up to any fence or gate on school property.  There has been a problem with students specifically doing this along the fence/gate to the soccer fields.  If you continue to do this, your lock will be cut, and your bike will be removed.  There are bike racks available, and they should be used.  Thank you for your cooperation with this!

After school, it is expected that all students exit the building by 3:50 p.m.  If you have an after school activity, you should report to the sponsor’s room responsible for that activity by 3:50 p.m.  You are not to remain in the hallways or commons after 3:50 p.m.  Thank you for your cooperation with this request.

Free/reduced lunch forms are available in the bookkeeper’s office, in the cafeteria and in guidance.  Please pick one up if you need it!

WORK PERMITS:  When you get a work permit EVERY box needs to be filled out on the Intent to Employ form before we will issue you the work permit.  Please bring completed forms to Mrs. Alcala in the main office in the morning and they will be completed by the end of the school day.

If you are a student that leaves the building at any time during normal school hours then you must have a sticker on your ID if it’s for a class (PACT, Building Trades, EACC, Merit, shortened schedules, Red Zone, internship, yearbook, etc.) that indicates that or a blue pass from the office indicating that you have permission to leave.  GTV and Red Zone students are also required to sign out at the Welcome Center before leaving.  You can get this sticker in the main office from Mrs. Wolfe or Mrs. Kuiper.

Just a reminder that if you are coming to see Ms. Tovar you need to check in with the staff in the main office and fill out a request to see her.  She will send a white pass for you as she has time.  Please do not cut through the nurse’s office to get to her.  You need to enter through the main office.

 

MEETINGS DURING SRT:

French Club will meet Tuesday, February 4th during the 2nd session of SRT in room 2410.  We will be learning about and celebrating LA CHANDELEUR (otherwise known as The Festival of Crêpes).  We will solve some puzzles, have a race, and of course enjoy some sweet crêpes.  We hope to see you there!

German Club will meet Tuesday, February 4th during the 2nd session of SRT in Whiteman Gym.

The GHS Book Club will meet on Thursday, April 16th to discuss The Fountains of Silence by Ruta Sepetys.  We meet during the 2nd session of SRT in room 3180 to discuss the book over yummy snacks.  Interested students are responsible for getting a copy of the book and reading it.  If you have further questions or need assistance in getting a copy, please contact Mr. De Kleine, Noemi Vela, or Emily Brugh.

 

SPORTS SCORES:

Girls varsity basketball finished out regular season play with an NLC win over Elkhart Memorial 40-30.  The Lady RedHawks were led in scoring by Brynn Shoup-Hill with 22, Tori Eldridge with 7, and both Megan Gallagher and Lizzy Kirkton with 4.

Boys varsity basketball fell to Elkhart Memorial 56-49.  Goshen was led in scoring by Drew Hogan with 19 points.

Boys swim and dive did a great job at NLC Finals, placing 5th overall.  Several swimmers saw time drops and season personal bests, including but not limited to: Logan Cid (200 IM and 100 Free), Austin Elliott (200 IM and 500 Free), Griffin Hetler (50 Free), Drew Sweetser (100 Fly), Will Franks (100 Fly and 100 Breast), Dylan Steury (100 Fly and 100 Breast), Nick Zehr (100 Free), Mason Schrock (100 Free), Xavier Groves (500 Free), and Jeremy Stutzman (500 Free and 100 Back).  Evan Sailor received a personal best score in diving with a 317.40, placing 4th.

Boys JV basketball defeated Elkhart Memorial 61-55.  Goshen was led in scoring by Anders Revoir with 35 points and Isaac Sawatzky with 11 points.

Boys JV basketball fell to Penn 46-33.  Goshen was led in scoring by Isaac Sawatzky with 14 points and Anders Revoir with 10 points.

Boys varsity basketball defeated Penn 51-31.  Goshen was led in scoring by Jarah Byler with 15 points, Drew Hogan with 13 points, and Zack Barker with 10 points.

Boys freshman basketball defeated Mishawaka Marian 37-28.  Yabi Kurtz led the Hawks with 10 points.

 

IN SPORTS ACTION TODAY:

Boys freshman basketball will host John Glenn at 6:00 p.m.  Good luck gentlemen!

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