GHS ANNOUNCEMENTS FOR WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 2016

ANNOUNCEMENTS:

GHS will host a Red Cross blood drive on Friday, October 14th from 8:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. in the main gym.  Sign-ups are happening this week in social studies classes.

Attention German Club members:  The votes are in!  Congratulations to April Pollock – Sophomore Class Representative, Yareli Hernandez-Abad – Senior Class Representative, Kirsten Graves – Secretary, David Aguilar – Vice President and Lucas Yoder – President.

If you are in Miss Bachman’s 5th period class today you will take A lunch.

IHSAA Student-Athlete Tip of the Week:  An NFL line coach was reminiscing about a former player and how he was the most coachable athlete he’d ever encountered.  Howard Mudd, formerly of the Indianapolis Colts, said, “He was the kind of player that was so coachable that you better not tell him the wrong thing because he’s gonna do exactly what you tell him.”  No doubt that coaches respect this kind of athlete.  Doing what a coach wants and expects out of you can go a long way in determining your playing time and your value to the team.  Can your coach count on you?  If you can answer yes, then you more than likely fall in the category of being coachable!

GHS is hosting the Elkhart County College Fair on Tuesday, October 4th from 6:30-8:00 p.m. in the cafeteria and Whiteman gym.  The fair is open to students from any high school in Elkhart County.  All types of colleges will be represented: 2-year, 4-year, tech schools, public and private.  Approximately 70 schools, including some armed service branches, will have representatives available to answer questions about what they have to offer.  There will also be a Financial Aid meeting at 7:00 p.m. to learn more about the different types of financial aid available and how to apply for them.

Spirit Week Themes:

Wednesday- Twin day (wear the same thing as your best friend)

Thursday- College Gear day (wear a shirt of your favorite college or college team)

Friday- Mardi Gras (purple/gold – glitter, sequins and beads)

*** all outfits need to be dress code appropriate ***

We will have a Homecoming Bonfire on Thursday from 9:00-10:00 p.m. at the old football practice field by the bus parking lot (by baseball diamonds, off of Monroe St.)  Homecoming court will be presented at half-time of the football game along with a parade of floats sponsored by GHS clubs and teams.  The Mardi Gras Homecoming Dance will be held after the football game on Friday from 9:30-11:30 p.m. in Whiteman Gym.  We will be selling tickets during lunch for $5 or at the dance for $6.  You will need to bring your school ID to be admitted to the dance.  If you are bringing a student from another school you must get a permission form from Mrs. Wolfe in the main office.

All Key Club members are invited to attend the annual Fall Rally on Saturday in Columbia City, IN.  This is a great opportunity to meet Key Club members from area schools, to participate in a service project and to eat pizza!  The cost is $5 at the door and online registration is required.  Check your email for a link.  Contact Mrs. Dillman if you would like more information about Key Club or the Fall Rally.

Tomorrow, in the commons, GHS students will be electing a youth advisor to the Goshen City Council.  With your student ID, all GHS students are eligible to vote.

SENIORS:  There is still time to sign up for the KNOW HOW TO GO! Workshop on tomorrow during the 1st session of SRT in the Auditorium.  Remember, you don’t have to be going to a 4-year college to benefit from 45 minutes of your time spent learning more about what you should be doing NOW to transition to life after high school.  Once again, topics to be covered are:  SAT/ACT, fee waivers, college visits, college application process, important deadlines, College Fair @ GHS, financial aid and filing the FAFSA.  Please email your Guidance Counselor so that we can sign you up!

ALL GHS STUDENTS & STAFF:  As part of College Go Week this week, EVERYONE is encouraged to wear their favorite college spirit wear TOMORROW.  Wear your colors with pride!

ALL SOPHOMORES, JUNIORS & SENIORS:  This week during College Go! Week, you are invited to attend a presentation by an Admissions Counselor from Indiana-Purdue Ft. Wayne (IPFW).  No matter what your plan is after high school, please check out what IPFW has to offer as well as knowing what you should be doing NOW.  You must sign up in the Guidance Office or email your Guidance Counselor to attend.  Sign up NOW!

We are celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month through October 15th!  There will be a small exposition in the Commons area with detailed posters appreciating and recognizing each Hispanic country’s culture, traditional foods, geographical landmarks and more!  Be sure to stop by and learn something new!

If you missed Herff Jones, they will return October 13th from 7:45-8:15 a.m. to take cap and gown/graduation orders.

Football Theme Nights:

  • Friday                        Mardi Gras (Homecoming)                          vs. Northridge
  • October 7th                Black-Out (Senior Night)                            vs. Plymouth
  • October 14th              Pink-Out (Breast Cancer Awareness)           @ Wawasee

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

  • TODAY Indiana Tech
  • Thursday Manchester University
  • 10/5 Saint Mary of the Woods
  • 10/6 Baldwin Wallace
  • 10/7 Calvin College
  • 10/12 Army
  • 10/13 Wabash College
  • 10/31 University of Findlay
  • 11/2 Hesston College
  • 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:

 

SPORTS SCORES:

The Goshen girls soccer team lost to Concord last night 4-0.  Despite the loss, the girls locked up 3rd place in the Northern Lakes Conference with a 4-3 record.  Kassandra Rodriguez had nine saves for the Lady RedHawks.  Goshen moved their overall record to 10-3-2.  The JV team tied Concord 0-0.  The JV girls finished with only one loss in conference at 5-1-1.  Goshen’s overall JV record now stands at 10-3-1.  The Goshen girls will now host their final game of the regular season this Thursday vs. West Noble.  The JV team starts at 5:30 p.m. followed by the varsity at 7:15 p.m.  Thursday’s game will be senior night.  Everyone is welcome to come out and say a final goodbye to seniors Aylissa Trosper, Kassandra Rodriguez, Priscila Flores and Julia Macias.

 

IN SPORTS ACTION TODAY:

The boys varsity tennis team will host sectionals at GMS at 4:30 p.m.  Match 1 will be Northwood vs. Fairfield.

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