SHS Newsbreak
February 8, 2019
Varsity Winter Guard off to Strong Start
The Varsity Winter Guard has begun their season strongly after two contests. The first contest at Plainfield High School on January 26th, Scottsburg finished 2nd in their round, 4th overall in their class. Scottsburg competed against several perennial state finalists.
The Winter Guard competed at Westfield High School on February 2nd and placed 3rd in their round, beating some more perennial state finalists.
This weekend all three winter guards (Varsity, JV, and Middle School) will compete at Henryville HS tomorrow, February 9th. This will be the season debuts for the JV and Middle School groups. Middle School will perform at 1:37 pm; JV at 4:04 pm; Varsity at 6:39 pm.
Congratulations on a strong start and best of luck tomorrow!
Blessings for Prom
Dress day is Saturday, February 23 from 9:00-2:00 at Scottsburg High School's McClain Hall. 9-11 is for Scottsburg, Austin, Crothersville girls only.
Registrations are now being taken for Blessings for Prom. The dream of founder Mandy Peterson is to make prom dreams come true for every girl in our community. This includes Austin High, Scottsburg High and Crothersville High students. Don’t let the fear of not being able to afford the dress of your dreams keep you from experiencing the night of your dreams. Attendees will receive a dress, shoes, jewelry, and a devotional. Over 600 dresses are currently available.
By registering, event coordinators can ensure they will have dresses and shoes in your size. Walk ins are welcome the day of the event, but no guarantees are made about availability of the correct sizes.
Fill out the event registration here by February 18: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdBUf3nLp_b6TnBQTaaEUk29j8N8SeqsTxuofnXVzbNIFNWtg/viewform
Band of Warriors Earn Honors at ISSMA District Solo & Ensemble
SHS had several entries in the Group 1 level this year. If a soloist or an ensemble enters in Group 1 and receives a Gold Rating, he/she/they then qualify for the State Level of Solo & Ensemble. The following soloists and ensembles qualified for State Solo & Ensemble:
Hannah Dickerson, Miranda Baker, Kinley Harmon, Elijah Leland, Joshua Riley, Carson Cox, Mikaela Glass, Shelby Gudgeon, Colin Owens, a Flute Quartet of Hannah Dickerson, Miranda Baker, Breana Allman, and Shelby Gudgeon, and a Flute sextet of Hannah Dickerson, Miranda Baker, Shelby Gudgeon, Breana Allman, Mikaela Glass, and Angel Richey.
Congratulations to all our students on their ratings and special congratulations to our State Qualifiers!
The Warriorettes enjoying the Pacers game and seeing Coach Cheatham honored.
Congratulations to Jayden Criswell on his 4th place finish at the Jeffersonville Wrestling Regionals and qualifying for Semi-State!
Snow Make Up Days!
Here are our make up days that school will be in session at this point.
Monday, February 18th
Monday, March 18th
Tuesday, March 19th
Wednesday, March 20th
Thursday, March 21st
Hopefully this cold, nasty weather gets out of here and stays away!
U of L Information!
The Office of Admissions is open Monday-Friday from 9-5 EST, and we're always happy to meet with students without an appointment. Admitted students who can't make it to campus during the day can join us for New Cards at Night extended office hours every Monday from 3-7 p.m. EST (through April 29.) They'll have the chance to meet with multiple university departments: admissions, campus housing, financial aid, orientation, metro college.
Free and convenient parking is provided, and the meetings will take place in one, centralized location on campus. Virtual visits via Skype may be scheduled upon registration.
Registration is encouraged but walk-ins are welcome.
New Cards at Night Details and Registration.
Pop-in Tours
Do your students need one last look at campus before they make their final decision? Admitted students can attend Pop-in Tours Mondays-Fridays, February 11-April 22. 45-minute student-led tours will leave promptly on the hour (10 a.m., 11 a.m., 12 p.m., 1 p.m., 2 p.m., 3 p.m. EST) from the Office of Admissions. (Check in 15 minutes prior.) While on campus, students can meet one-on-one with admissions and financial aid to discuss their next steps. They can also check out their residence hall (please request a housing tour 48 hours in advance of the visit).
Free and convenient parking is available and visitors will receive a discount at the Campus Store and a reduced price for lunch at the Ville Grille!
No registration necessary.
Learn more about Pop-in Tours.
Admitted Student Nights
We're taking UofL on the road! Admitted students and their families are invited to join us for receptions in multiple cities across the country. Students will have the chance to meet fellow Future Cardinals and speak with admissions, financial aid, housing, and orientation.
Admitted Student Night details and registration.
Cardinal Glances
High school sophomores and juniors are invited to learn more about the University of Louisville at previews in multiple cities this spring! Students and their families will hear from admissions, housing, and other university representatives.
Registration coming soon!
Support Pediatric Cancer
This game is being declared a “GOLD” out in support of pediatric cancer awareness and Bree’s Blessings. Gold is the color for Pediatric Cancer.
Coyle Chevrolet will also be donating $10 to Bree’s Blessings for EVERY 3 point shot hit during the Varsity game that EITHER team makes.
This is going to be such a fun night of basketball and awareness.
Bree is from Scottsburg and Jenni, Bree’s mom, attended Southwestern. Since Bree’s Blessings has an incredible amount of supporters from both school districts we thought this would be a great game to be involved with.
Please come out to support Bree’s Blessings and watch two great basketball teams battle for the win.
Help us fill every seat in the gym for this night!
National Assessment of Educational Progress
Dear Parent or Guardian:
Scottsburg High School will participate in the National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) on February 19th. NAEP is the largest nationally representative and continuing assessment of what students know and can do in various subjects. NAEP is administered by the National Center for Education Statistics, within the U.S. Department of Education. NAEP is different from our state assessments because it is a common measure of achievement across the country. The results are released as The Nation’s Report Card, which provides information about student achievement to educators, parents, policymakers, and the public.
Your child may take an assessment in mathematics, reading, or science. In addition to subject area questions, NAEP survey questionnaires are voluntarily completed by students. Your child may also receive an extended questionnaire that takes up to 10 more minutes and asks additional contextual questions. The questionnaires help by providing valuable information about participating students’ educational experiences and opportunities to learn both in and out of the classroom. More information about NAEP survey questionnaires is available at https://nces.ed.gov/nationsreportcard/parentsunder the section “What Questions Are on the Test?”
Assessments take about 120 minutes for most students, including transition time and directions.
The information collected is used for statistical purposes only.
- Your child’s grades will not be affected.
- Students may be excused for any reason, are not required to complete the assessment, and may skip any question.
- While the assessment is voluntary, NAEP depends on student participation to help policymakers improve education. However, if you do not want your child to participate, please notify me in writing by February 1st, 2019.
There is no need to study in preparation for NAEP, but please encourage your child to do his or her best. A brochure that explains what participation in NAEP means for you and your child is available at http://nces.ed.gov/nationsreportcard/pdf/parents/2012469.pdf. Contact Jacob Johanningsmeier at (812) 752-8927 or at jjohanningsmeier@scsd2.k12.in.usif you have any questions.
We are excited that our school is participating in NAEP. We know that Scottsburg High School’s students will show what our nation’s students know and can do.
Sincerely,
Ric Manns