TWHS Weekly News
March 17, 2023
Weekly Calendar
Monday, March 20th:
Tuesday, March 21st:
- Regular Bell Schedule
- PTSO Meeting 7:00 pm
Wednesday, March 22nd:
Thursday, March 23rd:- Regular Bell Schedule
- Academic Honors Ceremony 7:00pm
- Regular Bell Schedule
- Cardinal Theatre Production of Alice in Wonderland 7:00 pm
- Cardinal Theatre Production of Alice in Wonderland 7:00 pm
Dear Cardinal Family,
I think the upsets are fairly predictable in this March Madness. And by "predictable," I mean GO CARDS!
Obviously, Tyrese Hughey (TWHS Class of 2021) and the #13 Furman Paladins were going to upset the #4 University of Virginia Cavaliers. Another clear and winning prediction is that Jalen Sullinger (also TWHS Class of 2021) and the #13 Kent State Golden Flashes are going to upset the #4 Indiana University Hoosiers.
(Take one look at my mostly busted bracket, and you'll know that I get a lucky guess here and there, but am no basketball expert.)
One of the coolest things about spending almost my entire career in Worthington schools is seeing former students thrive after high school. Obviously, Jalen and Tyrese are recent graduates, but there are countless other examples of our alumni doing awesome things on big stages. Sometimes, we aren't sure where kids will land after graduation, but our alumni are doing some pretty amazing stuff. While playing in March Madness is pretty unique, our graduates achieving highly on their chosen path is not. We have a lot to be proud of as a school community, and I am excited to see where our current students end up in the coming years.
I hope you have a great weekend (of tournament watching) and Go Cards!
Sincerely,
Pete Scully
Principal
Thomas Worthington HS
**New Announcements This Week**
- Thomas Worthington PTSO "Un-fundraiser"
- SENIORS: Order your Graduation Banner
- TWHS Orchestra Fundraiser at Pies & Pints
** ACADEMIC UPDATES**

What Teachers and Staff are Saying
The 3Rs - Cardinal Expectations at TWHS
There are three general behavior expectations at Thomas Worthington High School: build Relationships, show Respect, and be Responsible.
We define build Relationships as “to cultivate belonging”. It is our goal that 100% of our students feel connected to at least one adult that they trust enough to go to when they really need it. From our morning greeting as each student enters the building, to each teacher connecting with each student, to our Wednesday homeroom lessons, we strive to create an environment that is so welcoming - all are inspired to learn.
We define show Respect as “use appropriate language”. We work towards being mindful of the words we speak and the immense power they have on ourselves and others. We learn that the words we say, along with the time, setting, and location have an impact on others.
We define be Responsible as “to attend and be on time to class”. We are intentional about the value of showing up, being on time, and being present for ourselves and others.


The Ohio Governor's Youth Art Competition was held this past Saturday with over 2,000 submissions in the Franklin County Region for Round 1. The following Thomas Worthington Students were selected for exhibit and for advancement to State Jurying. The Round 2 State Jury will be held this coming Saturday March 11th with results to be announced the following week.
Please take a moment to congratulate the following students:
Greta James: 2 pieces of Jewelry/Enameling
Sage Jeffers: Jewelry/Enameling
Scout Richardson: Jewelry/Enameling
Sophie Whitesel: Jewelry/Enameling
Casey Harden: Fibers/Wearable Art
Scout Richardson: Mixed Media
Margaret Yugovich: Drawing
Margaret Yugovich: Painting
Layna Hughes: 2 pieces of Sculpture/Installation
Draven Burdock: Mixed Media
Adam Sterling: Painting and Mixed Media
Panorama Survey for Students
Dear TWHS Families:
We thank you and your family for being our valued partners as we work together to educate the children in our district. As you may already be aware, building our well-being and social-emotional learning skills is an important goal for our school this year and every year. We have a homeroom every Wednesday. During these homerooms, students participate in several exercises to better understand these concepts and to work towards building positive relationships with others.
As we have done for the last several years, we will be asking for your child to reflect on his/her own mindsets and approaches to learning via an online survey. The survey shouldn’t take more than 20 minutes to complete and will be administered on March 22nd in our homeroom.
We are partnering with Panorama Education, a third-party vendor, to support us in administering these surveys. The survey content will ask students in grades 3-12 to self-reflect on School Safety, Teacher
Student Relationships, Sense of Belonging, Rigorous Expectations, and Self-Efficacy. Additionally, our students in grades 6-12 will also be asked to self-reflect on two additional topics; Diversity and Inclusion and Cultural Awareness.
Student voice matters to us and their responses will provide invaluable insights into their experiences and how we can improve and adapt our instruction to meet their needs. If a student doesn’t feel like they have enough information to answer a question, they will be able to skip the item altogether.
If you have any questions about the Social Emotional Learning (SEL) survey, please contact Todd Keenan at tkeenan@wscloud.org or 614-450-6226.
Respectfully,
Mr. Pete Scully
2023-2024 College Credit Plus Information
Students & Families-
Are you interested in taking a College Credit Plus Course that TWHS has to offer? If so, the application process for CCP students for the 2023-2024 school year is now open.
Please review the videos below to learn more about College Credit Plus:
1) General Overview of College Credit Plus created by OSU Director, Michele Brown
2) Worthington City Schools overview of opportunities WCS students have
Students will need to stop by the School Counseling Office and pick up the "Intent to Participate" form to be considered for the program. The Intent to Participate form is due to Mr. Quart by April 1st, 2023 in the School Counseling Office.
If you have any questions about the program, reach out to Mr. Quart at dquart@wscloud.org in the School Counseling Office.
Classroom School Fees and Outstanding Balances
Parents/guardians, please check your child’s current balance for any outstanding fees. Classroom fee for grades 9-12 is $65. Senior fee is $35. All fees and outstanding balances are to be paid via the online payment system, www.MyPaymentsPlus.com.
For questions regarding an outstanding balance, please contact:
Academics/Activities: Megan Roberts
mroberts@wscloud.org or call 614-450-6272
Athletic fees/uniforms: Liz Lee
elee@wscloud.org or call 614-450-6285
Textbooks: Kathie Volpe
kvolpe@wscloud.org or call 614-450-6261
Library books/Chromebooks: Lori Poleway
LPoleway@wscloud.org or call 614-450-6278
Friday Flock Talk
Our ComTech students produce a weekly edition of student news titled Flock Talk. It is released every Friday for the students and the staff. Here is this week's edition.
Yearbook Sale!
Yearbook sale March 27th - 31st. Use the coupon code "SPRING" got $5 off your yearbook.
Don't miss out! Order your yearbook now.
Click HERE for more information and to place your order.
Cardinal Yearbook Website
Check out our brand new website for The Cardinal Yearbook! Go to https://www.twhsyearbook.com/ for all of your information.

Local Scholarship Applications for Seniors Now Available
Local scholarships worth over $50,000 are now posted on the TWHS website under the School Counseling tab. Click local scholarships to review the list of scholarships and complete applications. Generally, (though not all) applications are due by Friday, March 31st. Respectfully, late applications will not be accepted. If you have questions, please contact Mrs. Preisse (cpreisse@wscloud.org) or Mrs. Swearingen (kswearingen@wscloud.org) in the School Counseling office!
SENIORS: Order your Graduation Banner
It is time to order your graduation banners!
- Choose from 3 different designs
- Order now through May 4th
- Pick up: May 8th at TWHS door 16
- Time: 4:30 pm - 6:30 pm
*Orders placed after this date may not be guaranteed with school delivery and will need to be picked up at Signmaster (758 Radio Dr. Lewis Center) or set for home delivery.

Senior Meeting: Class of 2023
Senior Meeting: February 1, 2023
Buy A Senior Ad!
Send a special message to your senior! Show how much you care by surprising your senior with a personalized note and photos in their yearbook. Senior ad page examples
Deadline: Wednesday, May 25th, 2023
Questions? Contact: service@buckeyescholastic.com
- ⅛ page senior ad: $40
- ¼ page senior ad: $75
- ½ page senior ad page: $125
Use either link below to purchase a baby ad or a regular ad.
https://shop.yearbookmarket.com/thomasworthington

** SCHOOL COMMUNITY CONNECTION**
Thomas Worthington PTSO "Un-fundraiser"
Every year, the TWHS PTSO does traditional fundraisers to help support the school with activities, services, and program needs that are not covered by the district school budget. This year we are offering one simple way to support TWHS! No Gimmicks! Nothing to Sell or Buy! Simply DONATE! 100% of your Donation will go to the TWHS PTSO!
Did you know; TWHS PTSO spends around $7,500 per year to support our students and staff? Your tax-deductible donation will help us provide our TWHS Students and Staff with services such as:
Staff Mini Grants, Science Fair ,Cookies and Cram, Baccalaureate, Senior Scholarships, Senior Awards Banquet, Scholarship Breakfast, Staff of the Year Awards, Staff Appreciation Events, Conference Week Meals for Staff, AND SO MUCH MORE!!!!!!
We have made it really easy! Paypal your donation to: twhspto1@gmail.com or Venmo to: @Thomas-WorthingtonPTSO by March 31, 2023. Share with your family and friends! $10 per student is all it takes. Questions can be sent to twhspto1@gmail.com.
Details and QR Codes are in the attached file. We appreciate your support of the staff and students at TWHS! Go Cards!

Cardinal Theatre Production of Alice in Wonderland
After Alice tumbles down a mysterious rabbit hole, she finds herself in a strange land where everyone is raving mad. With the help of a Cheshire Cat, an astute Caterpillar, and a righteous Humpty Dumpty, Alice must find her way home and discover who she really is. A darker, more faithful version of Lewis Carroll's classic tale that reimagines the experience of Wonderland, and ends with an unexpected new twist.
March 24 & 25, 2023 at 7:00 pm
CHILDREN'S PLAY
*Tickets will go on sale March 20th*
TWHS Orchestra Fundraiser

Summer Art Camp Opportunities at the McConnell Arts Center
The MAC is committed to building pathways to the arts for students of all ages! The MAC’s classes are led by local artists who help the center offer high-quality arts education. The artist educators help offer multi-week courses and special workshops for beginners through advanced levels for youth and adults. New instructors have provided a greater variety of class offerings, including mixed media, watercolor, fashion, and dance. Summer camps provide youth with creative explorations of the arts. The full list of our current offerings can be found here https://www.mcconnellarts.org/category/all-classes/youth-classes/
For information on the summer camp offerings please see the Summer Camp Flyer.
**ATHLETICS & CO-CURRICULAR**
Interested in joining a club at TWHS. Check out the list above.
TWHS Spirit Wear Store is Open
Do you need spirit wear or athletic gear with the new TWHS logo? Please visit the link below to order! Score 25% off of $125 for a limited time with the code SPRING25.
Thomas Worthington Athletic Gear
Order today!
TWHS Car Magnets - Vintage Logo at Reduced Price
We have a limited number of TWHS car magnets remaining with the vintage logo - now at a reduced price! Please scan the QR code below or use this link to order new or vintage logo car magnets: https://bit.ly/twhsmagnets.
Car magnet sales are a fundraiser for the TWHS Softball Program.
**FROM THE HEALTH OFFICE**
Parent, Is your Child 16 or Older?
Ohio Law (ORC 3313.671) requires all 12th grade students receive two (2) doses of the Meningococcal vaccine. The second dose must be received after the student's 16th birthday. Proof of this vaccination is due to the school prior to senior year. Once the vaccine is received please send proof of vaccination or an updated immunization record to jfrank@wscloud.org or fax to 614-450-6393 or drop it off in the office.
- Visit: www.columbus.gov/publichealth/programs/immunization-program
- Health Department walk in hours: 240 Parsons Ave. Mon. 8 am - 4pm, Tues. 10 am - 6 pm, Wed. 8 am - 11 am, Thurs./Fri. 8 am - 4 pm
- Worthington United Methodist Church walk in vaccine clinic:1st Wednesday of each month 1 pm - 4pm, 600 High St. Worthington
**PTSO HAPPENINGS**
Join the PTSO!
Our PTSO needs your support! Please consider joining our organization and help our parent volunteers with fun activities for students and staff, supplies for teachers and scholarships for seniors at the end of each year. To join, fill out this online membership form or print and mail the PTSO Membership form.
Attendance Office Procedures for TWHS Students
Please notify the Attendance Office if you know your student will be absent from school. Call or email ahead to pre-excuse for appointments and ask your student to pick up a pass in the Attendance Office ahead of time – we prefer not to interrupt classes by calling rooms.
Call the 24-hour recorded line to leave a message at
614-450-6291, or you may send an email to twhsattend@wscloud.org.
Important information regarding your child's absence from school.
Before and After School Guidelines for TWHS Students
Your support in following these guidelines for dropping off and picking up students is greatly appreciated. The safety of our students is our number one priority.
Before and After School Guidelines
Reminder: The gate located next to the tennis courts on Evening Street is closed during school hours.
TWHS School Calendar
Click on TWHS School Calendar to access the TWHS website calendar
March 21st: PTSO Meeting 7:00 pm
March 23rd: Academic Honors Ceremony 7:00 pm
March 24th: Cardinal Theatre Production of Alice in Wonderland 7:00 pm
March 25th: Cardinal Theatre Production of Alice in Wonderland 7:00 pm
March 27th: Board of Education Meeting, WEC 6:30 pm
March 29th: Choir/Orchestra Concert 7:30 pm
April 3rd - 7th: SPRING BREAK - NO SCHOOL
April 10th: Classes Resume
April 10th: Board of Education Meeting, WEC 6:30 pm
April 12th: TWHS Talent Show 7:00 pm
April 13th: TWHS Talent Show 11:00 am
April 14th: Worthington Schools Job Fair, WEC 9:30 am - 11:00 am
April 17th - April 21st: OH State Testing
April 19th: TWHS Orchestra Dine-out Fundraiser at Pies and Pints 11:00 am - 9:00 pm
Thomas Worthington High School
(614)450-6291
Principal, Pete Scully
(614)450-6206
Assistant Principal (A-D), Emilie Greenwald
(614)450-6261
Assistant Principal (E-K), Todd Keenan
(614)450-6284
Assistant Principal (L-R), Adrienne Carr
(614)450-6284
Assistant Principal (S-Z), Brett Shaffer
(614)450-6292
Dean of Students, Scott Gordon
(614)450-6261
Athletic Director, Molly Feesler
(614)450-6288
School Counseling Chair, David Quart
(614)450-6296
Registrar, Kate Flom
Special Education Key Communicator, Meredith Murphy
Website: https://www.worthington.k12.oh.us/Page/9
Location: 300 West Dublin Granville Road, Worthington, OH, USA
Phone: (614)450-6200
Twitter: @TWHS_cardinals