GHS ANNOUNCEMENTS FOR WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 2016                                 

ANNOUNCEMENTS:

If you are a current sophomore or junior and are interested in travel, there will be an informational meeting for you and your parents about the next Europe Art Trip, 2018 where we will visit both Italy and Spain.  We will meet on Tuesday, December 6th at 7:00 p.m. in room 1010 (across from the cafeteria).  Please see Mr. Zuber for details.

Congratulations to the following boys soccer players for their end of the season award/recognition:

  • All State Academic Team:  Lucas Bontreger
  • 2nd Team All-State:  Lucas Bontreger
  • 1st Team All District: Lucas Bontreger
  • 2nd Team All District: Marcos Hernandez
  • NLC All Conference:  Manny Castillo, Flavio Cruz, Marcos Hernandez and Lucas Bontreger
  • Honorable Mention All-Conference: Mason Short and Alex Rosales
  • Team MVP:  Lucas Bontreger
  • Coaches Award:  Danny Isaula
  • Teamwork Award:  Manny Castillo
  • Mental Attitude Award: Sebastian Palacios
  • Top Team Player Award:  Chris Garcia

REMINDER:  If you are ECA testing next week, please make sure that you bring your computers and make sure that they are charged.

Auditions for the spring musical “Camelot” will begin TODAY.  All those wishing to audition should come prepared to sing 60 to 90 seconds of a song of your choice.  It can be anything!  We will have an accompanist.  So bring your favorite Christmas song, fight song, Broadway song or even a hymn and audition after school TODAY.  This is going to be another outstanding GHS production!

Students should take a look at their 2nd semester schedules in Skyward, within the next two weeks.  Please do this as soon as possible.  If there is a missing period in your schedule or a class you are no longer taking please fill out the “Schedule Issue” form and return it to guidance.  You can get these form from teachers, your SRT teacher or the guidance office.  Please do this by December 9th.  Guidance will not make student request changes when we return in January, only teacher change requests.  Your schedule must be changed before you leave for Christmas break. We are trying to eliminate starting the 2nd semester with a lot of changes.  We know there will be some changes if you fail a class, or a teacher makes a recommendation for a change in placement.  Don’t wait until the last minute, the class you want may be full!

IHSAA Student-Athlete Tip of the Week:  Do you set goals for yourself in the classroom and in your sport?  Do you follow through at the end of your grading period and the conclusion of your sport’s season and grade your results?  For the student who may be struggling, or the athlete that is going through a slump, have you ever thought of setting short term goals?  Short term goals are easier to track and they can supply instant gratification and encouragement if you achieve them.  If you are having a tough challenge or not achieving the playing time and results you desire, think about setting short term goals that challenge you in the short term.  Whether it’s to work harder, make your teammates better or just impressing your coach, do the things necessary to separate yourself from the others on your team!

Any student interested in competing in this year’s National Shakespeare Competition should see Mr. Garvin in room 2220 prior to finals week.  Get the information so you have time to practice over break!

The guidance office has received the Knights of Pythias Scholarship and the AXA Achievement Scholarship.  Stop in for more information.

The INSPIRE Scholarship is available on-line through the Community Foundation of Elkhart County.  INSPIRE will award a $3,000 per year renewable scholarship to students attending a 2-year or 4-year degree program, but you MUST meet the criteria for applying (GPA between 2.0 and 3.75 ONLY, leadership skills,  are service minded, and have career goals.  You must also have been a resident of Elkhart County for a minimum of four years).  Go to InspiringGood.org to PRINT OUT the application packet which must be submitted to your Guidance Counselor no later than TOMORROW.  Please note that 2 Evaluations from adults are required!

If you missed the Marine Biology meeting and are interested in the trip, see one of the Weavers in room 3050 to pick up an application.  Don’t delay!  There is a large interest in this year’s trip.  If you want to be considered, pick up your application form and return it as soon as possible!

Ski Club:  Don’t forget that forms and money are due by Friday, December 16th.  Also, if you are interested in ordering ski club apparel, see Mrs. Clark for an order form.  Apparel orders are also due December 16th.

Date Time Boys Basketball Game Theme
15-Dec 7:30 at Northridge Holiday/Ugly Sweater
22-Dec 6:00 Holiday Tourney Prep Night
23-Dec 6:00 Holiday Tourney Cops & Robbers (no look-alike weapons)
6-Jan 7:45 vs. Concord Wrong Sports Night
13-Jan 7:45 vs. Warsaw Geek Night
17-Jan 7:30 vs. Jimtown Hip Hop Night
27-Jan 7:45 vs. Elkhart Memorial White Out
28-Jan 7:45 vs. Penn Jersey Night
10-Feb 7:30 vs. Wawasee Pajama Night
21-Feb 7:30 vs. West Noble 80’s
24-Feb 7:45 vs. Manchester Black Out (Senior)

 

Date Time Girls Basketball Game Theme
3-Dec 7:45 vs. Plymouth Super Hero Night
6-Dec 7:30 vs. West Noble Tie Dye Night
16-Dec 7:30 vs. Northridge Food Night
31-Dec 10:30 Holiday Tournament Christmas
31-Dec 2:00 Holiday Tournament Christmas
20-Jan 7:45 vs. Jimtown Patriotic Night
21-Jan 7:30 vs. Northwood Neon Night
27-Jan 6:15 vs. Elkhart Memorial Black Out (Senior)

 

Homework help is available every Tuesday and Thursday in the media center from 3:45-5:00 p.m.  A bus will be available around 5:10 p.m. if you need a ride home.  It will pick you up at the south end of circle drive by the flag pole.  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.

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:

  • 12/5            All Star Driver Education
  • 12/5            Lippert Components
  • 3/15            Aces Exchange Student Program

The Ultimate Frisbee Club meets after school on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 3:45-5:00 p.m. on the administration field.  If you’re interested in learning how to play the sport of Ultimate Frisbee, you can pick up your required paperwork from Mr. Snyder in the choir office, Mr. Brubaker, Lucas Kauffman, or Mrs. Stealy in the main office.  The paperwork should be turned in to Lucas Kauffman the first time you attend.

 

MEETINGS DURING SRT:

Key Club will meet in the cafeteria TOMORROW during the 2nd session of SRT.

 

SPORTS SCORES:

The girls swim and dive team lost to Concord 135-51.  Top finishes were: 200 Medley Relay (Jenea Born, Makala Saeger, Anna Paetkau, Zoe Eichorn) finished 3rd, 200 IM (Jenea Born) 3rd, 50 Freestyle (Zoe Eichorn) 1st, 100 Butterfly (Zoe Eichorn) 1st, 100 Freestyle (Anna Paetkau) 3rd, 200 Freestyle Relay (Jenea Born, Abby Hetler, Anna Paetkau, Zoe Eichorn) 2nd, 100 Breast Stroke (Makala Saeger) 1st and (Jenea Born) 3rd.

The boys swim and dive team lost a hard fought battle to Concord 106-79.  There were lots of fast times and great swims! Top finishers were: 200 Medley Relay (Ian Shreiner Barger, Ben Sommers, Alan Rivera, Rafael Hernandez-Walton) 2nd, 200 Freestyle (Alex Ramos) 2nd (Sam Metcalfe) 3rd, 200 IM (Logan Hoogenboom) 2nd (Sam Miller) 3rd, 50 Freestyle (Mitchell Walters) 1st, Diving (Joey Wade) 2nd, 100 Butterfly (Alan Rivera) 2nd, 100 Freestyle (Mitchell Walters) 1st, 500 Freestyle (Alex Ramos) 1st, 200 Freestyle Relay (Logan Hoogenboom, Alex Ramos, Ian Shreiner Barger, Mitchell Walters) 2nd (Rafael Hernandez-Walton, Gabe Goertz, Alan Rivera, Ben Sommers) 3rd, 100 Back Stroke (Gabe Goertz) 3rd, 100 Breast Stroke (Logan Hoogenboom) 1st, 400 Freestyle Relay (Alex Ramos, Gabe Goertz, Logan Hoogenboom, Mitchell Walters) 3rd.

 

IN SPORTS ACTION TODAY:

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