Warrior News
A Weekly Newsletter for Warrior Families and Students
March 20, 2020
A Message From the Principal
Hi All,
It is difficult to wrap my head around all that has changed in the seven days since writing the last bulletin. The magnitude of this transition for our students, families, and staff has been enormous. Please know that it is with heartfelt gratitude and appreciation that we thank each and everyone of you for your patience, understanding, support, and grace as we have all worked to figure this out.
We are well aware there have been countless additional stressors in the lives of our students, families, and staff. We will continue to be reflective with our plans as we identify the impact of this transition on our students. Additionally, we will be flexible and make every effort we can to ensure we meet the needs of all of our students through whatever challenges may arise.
If there is a specific need or challenge you or someone you know if facing, please reach out to any administrator or student service staff member. We will do our best to ensure we are able to connect our community to the resources that are available.
It is in the most challenging times that the true character of an individual and a community can shine. Remember, we are Warriors. We are strong. We are courageous. We are supportive. We are compassionate. Most importantly, we are all 1Warrior! Muskego is an amazing place because of all of you. Let’s continue to work together and we will shine through these difficult times.
Take care,
Todd Irvine
Principal
SPRING BREAK
STUDENT SERVICES: COVID-19 RESOURCES
Our student services staff will be available during our professional working hours of 7:10-3:10. Please reach out if your child is in need of social/emotional support during this tumultuous time. Counselors/Psychologists/Social Worker are available via email, Google Hangout, or phone. Please take care of yourselves and families, stay safe and be well! Please utilize these resources if you need help talking to your child about the pandemic and how to cope/deal with stressful times.
Talking to Children about COVID-19: Parent Resource
Coping with Infectious Disease
Center for Anxiety: Offering services and free 30-minute consultations through telehealth.COMMUNITY RESOURCES: COVID-19
You will find a variety of community resources by visiting the district website and reviewing options on the right hand side. You will find topics including:
Financial Resources to Help Get Through Covid 19
Wisconsin Department of Health - Applying for Benefits
Unemployment Covid 19 Information - Wisconsin Unemployment Benefits
ACT POSTPONED FOR APRIL 4TH
The safety of students and test center staff is ACT’s top priority. ACT has rescheduled its April 4 national test date to June 13 across the U.S. in response to concerns about the spread of the coronavirus (COVID-19). All students registered for the April 4 test date will receive an email from ACT in the next few days informing them of the postponement and instructions for free rescheduling to June 13 or a future national test date.
PROM
We wish there were clear answers to all of the questions about this upcoming dance. At this time it seems unlikely that the current state of emergency will be lifted by our April 18th date. If that is the case, our hope is to postpone the dance and not cancel it.
Please keep this information in mind if considering making significant purchases like dresses or tux rentals.
More information will come as we learn more.
VIRTUAL LEARNING
Missing These Smiles in Our Classrooms...
Who Is Your Study Buddy?
Practicing Safe Social Distancing...
Matthew Redlinger
Xia Lowery
Nicole Kompas
Gabby Buss
Bella Seitz
Quin Alfredson
Megan Weber
Savanah Balcerak
Alexa Sandy
Erik Kain
Erik will be attending Temple University this Fall!. He will also be running for the Owls!
John Anderson
Emily Davidson
Miranda Rubenzer
Muskego High School
Website: https://www.muskegonorway.org/schools/high/
Phone: 262-971-1790
Twitter: @MHSIrvine