High Lites March 10, 2023
A Weekly Update from Perkiomen Valley High School
Congratulations to our girls basketball team on winning the District 1 Championship at Temple this past Saturday. This is our first championship since 2016. Much like last weekend, we have another busy weekend in the Valley. We sent 6 wrestlers to Hershey for States which began yesterday and runs through Saturday. We wish them the best of luck!. Our girls and boys basketball teams play Friday and Saturday respectively in the first round of States . PV is hosting an Indoor guard and indoor percussion competition Saturday. It should be a day filled with great performances.
Don't forget that we spring forward this weekend!
Dr. Cyndi Moss
- Congratulations to our Jazz Band
- Program Planning
- Athletic Newsletter
- Illness at School
- Vaccination Requirements for Senior year- Class of 2024
- School Health Requirement for Current Sophomores (Class of 2025)
- Mean Girls
- Now Hiring
- Student Faculty Basketball Game March 16
- Important Information to those with a Study Hall
- HS Educational Trip Form
- NOCTI Exam
- Spring Athletics
- Important Dates for Seniors
- College and Career Fair
- Career Chats
- Senior Scholarship Information
Congratulations to our Jazz Band
The Perkiomen Valley HS Jazz Band earned an outstanding rating and two section awards at the Central Bucks South Jazz Festival on Friday, March 3rd. The band earned “Best Trumpets” (Eric Stratton, Andrew Zangrilli, Grayson Ehm, and Garvey Wolk) and “Best Trombones” (Natalie Klobusicky, Matthew Hirsh, Pierson Hurrell, and Andrew Arnold). Grayson Ehm was also awarded an honorable mention for his trumpet solo in the piece, “Hey, Sammy!”.
At these competitions (sponsored by Cavalcade of Bands) each band is provided with professional judges’ comments and a rating. Outstanding soloists and top rated sections are also recognized.
The PVHS Jazz Band rehearses twice a week to refine performances of swing, funk, and other jazz genres. Mark your calendar for future PVHS Jazz Ensemble performances (March 17th competition at Daniel Boone High School, April 17th performance at Plymouth Whitemarsh HS, April 26th Spring Concert, and May 24th Anderson Farm Park).
Program Planning- Deadline to Make Changes to Requests is March 30
The deadline for to make any changes to course requests for the 2023-2024 school year is March 30th. Please review the course requests listed in ParentVue and StudentVue to make sure the requests are correct. .You can also view your student's progress towards graduation requirements on this page. Please reach out to your student's counselor if you would like to make any changes to the courses listed in ParentVue
Information From Our Nurses
Illness at School
The following procedure should be followed if a student becomes ill at school:
Students are expected to report to the nurse’s suite if they are not feeling well. A parent/guardian will be called if the nurse determines the student is too ill to remain in school, has a temperature of 100.0F and above, or vomiting/diarrhea.
A prearranged early dismissal by the student/ parent for illness is considered an early dismissal. Should a parent/guardian need to have a student dismissed from school before the regular time for special or urgent reasons, the parent/guardian should send a written request or email that includes the reason, date, time, and signature of a parent/guardian. Early dismissals will be recorded as class absences.
The student must be fever free for 24 hours without the use of medications (i.e. Tylenol or Advil), and 24 hours without vomiting or diarrhea before returning to school.
Students are not allowed to be sent home in an Uber, Lyft, taxi, etc.
ATTENTION JUNIORS (Class of 2024) - Vaccination Requirements for Senior year
Students should receive their first dose of meningococcal conjugate vaccine (MCV) at 11 – 15 years of age. A second dose is required at age 16 or entry into 12th grade.
Documentation of vaccination or a valid medical, religious, or philosophical exemption is required for attendance in 12th grade.
Verification of a health/physical exam is a state requirement for 11th grade. This may be completed up to 1 year prior to the start of Junior year (7/1/21).
Please submit 11th grade physicals and immunization updates to Mrs. Torrence (ATorrence@pvsd.org).School Health Requirement for Current Sophomores (Class of 2025)
Verification of a physical exam is required for 11th grade. It may be completed up to 1 year prior to the start of Junior year (7/1/22). Please submit to Mrs. Cron (kcron@pvsd.org).
*Please note, a booster dose of the meningococcal conjugate vaccine (MCV) is recommended at age 16 years and a requirement for senior year. Please submit documentation when received.
Mean Girls Tickets
Perkiomen Valley High School's Production of Mean Girls High School Version at MSE
Show dates and times
March 30, 7:30pm
March 31, 7:30pm
April 1, 7:30pm
Perkiomen Valley Student Loan Association (PVSLA) Information
The Perkiomen Valley Student Loan Association provides financial aid for graduates of Perkiomen Valley High School to continue their education. The interest-free loans can be used at any accredited institution of higher learning and are repaid after the student has graduated or left school.
The Association receives support from individuals, school and community organizations, banks and businesses, retired teachers and school employees, memorial gifts, repayment of loans, bank interest, and various special events.
A volunteer board (representing the school district, contributing organizations, and the community) manages the Association. The board determines policy, raises money, reviews loan applications, and sets the amounts of individual loans, distributes funds, and collects repayments.
Click here for more details and information
Click here for the link to the online Loan Application
Please note that applicants will need to use a Google Account to fill in and submit the form.
The fully completed application must be received NO LATER THAN APRIL 15, 2023 (11:59 pm) to be considered.
Important Information to those with a Study Hall
Starting Tuesday, March 7th, please see the Study Hall Locations by Period. This change is due to construction in the Auditorium.
Period 1 - Cafeteria
Period 2 - Cafeteria
Period 3 - Cafeteria
Period 4/5 - Mrs. Wagman's room 307
Period 5/6 - Mrs. Wagman's room 307
Period 6/7 - Mr. Nawrocki's room 233
Period 7/8 - Mr. Nawrocki's room 233
Period 9 - Cafeteria
Period 10 - Cafeteria
NOCTI Exam at NMTCC
Information for the Class of 2023
Important Dates for Seniors
From our Counselors
College and Career Fair March 23
The 2023 College Fair has been expanded to include local employers and will be held on Thursday, March 23rd from 6-8pm in the Competition Gym. This is an excellent opportunity to meet with college and career representatives, ask questions and get all of the information you will need as you continue to explore your post-high school plans. The Career and College fair is available to current high school students as well as recent graduates. Bring your family and friends and your questions. For a list of attendees, please see the Career and College Fair Flyer. We hope to see you there!
March Career Chats
The next talks will be offered onThursday, 3/16 and will give students the opportunity to attend a career presentation from local engineering professionals. Each presenter will share their background and the path their career has followed, as well as information about the industries their company supports. Time will be provided for student Q&A.
See here for information about this month's presenters: Career Chats - 2023
Student sign up form: Career Chats Student Sign-up
Senior Scholarship Information
Mary Morris Hamilton Scholarship - $1,000 - Criteria - Any senior who is in need of financial aid, must be a resident of Montgomery County, and will be attending an institution of higher learning. Applications are online or see Mrs. Prettyman. Completed applications are due by March 26, 2023. They can either be dropped off to Mrs. Prettyman in the counseling center or mailed to the address on the application.
Trooper Branden Sisca Foundation Scholarship - $2,500 - Criteria - Any Perkiomen Valley Senior with a minimum GPA of 3.3, commitment to community service, must be attending a 2-4 year accredited college. Seniors will need to fill out the application, need one letter of recommendation, a copy of their transcript and an essay indicating what community service means to them. The application is online or see Mrs. Prettyman for details. Completed applications must be emailed to tprsiscafdn@gmail.com by March 31, 2023.
Joan Jackson Bugbee Memorial Award is given to a graduating senior who has volunteered service time to school, church and/or community. Applications are online or see Mrs. Prettyman for details. All applications need to be returned to Mrs. Prettyman in the Counseling Center by March 31, 2023.
The G.F.W.C. PA Women’s Civic Club of Schwenksville is offering a scholarship to any senior interested in applying. The senior must meet the following criteria: A 2.5 grade point average or higher and have applied to a two or four - year accredited institution or technical school. Completed applications can be either mailed to the address on application or returned to Mrs. Prettyman in the Counseling Center no later than March 31, 2023. Applications are online or see Mrs. Prettyman for details.
Community Club of Collegeville Scholarship - $1,000 – Criteria – Any senior who has maintained a 3.0 GPA or better, demonstrated a positive presence during high school, with an emphasis on character and involvement, must be attending a two or four year accredited institution or technical school. Seniors will need to fill out the application and have two letters of recommendations from a high school teacher, counselor and/or administrator. The application is online or see Mrs. Prettyman for details. Completed applications must be returned to Mrs. Prettyman in the counseling center no later than March 24, 2023.
Community Club of Collegeville Vocational Technical Scholarship Award - $1,000 – Criteria – Any senior who has attended North Montco Technical Career Center, maintained a 3.0 GPA or better, demonstrated a positive presence during high school, with an emphasis on character and involvement, must be attending a two or four year accredited institution or technical school. Seniors will need to fill out the application and have two letters of recommendations from a high school teacher, counselor and/or administrator. The application is online or see Mrs. Prettyman for details. Completed applications must be returned to Mrs. Prettyman in the counseling center no later than March 24, 2023.
Attendance Email: HSAttendance@pvsd.org
Attendance Secretary: Cenzina Berry
Attendance Phone: Dial (610) 489-1230 and press #3
Perkiomen Valley High School
Email: cmoss@pvsd.org
Website: https://sites.google.com/a/pvsd.org/perkiomen-valley-high-school/
Location: 509 Gravel Pike, Collegeville, PA, USA
Phone: (610) 489-1230
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