PHS Weekly Newsletter
Oct 6, 2023
Schedule for the Week
Parents,
There is an African Proverb that states “It takes a village to raise a child.” We are seeking out parent volunteers to help us expand our village! The Guardians of the Nest is a program that we have here at Prosper High School that provides opportunities for parents to help positively impact our campus culture and climate through volunteering! Opportunities such as monitoring our hallways during passing periods or being a friendly face in the cafeteria during lunches are both key opportunities to make positive connections with students and we all know that the more positivity a student has around him or her, the greater the high school experience! We need your help! If you would like to serve as a Guardian of the Nest, please take the time to complete the interest form below. The online volunteer form is embedded within the form if you have not already completed it as this is a requirement before serving as a Guardian. If you have any questions about this amazing opportunity, please feel free to contact myself, Cherita Chatman, at ccchatman@prosper-isd.net.
Guardians of the Nest Interest Form
With kindness,
Cherita Chatman
PSAT Day
AP Exam Registration
Lone Star Emmys
CONGRATULATIONS EAGLES!!!
National Student Production Awards Lone Star Division Nominees:
-Music Video: “Serial Crusha” by Aidan Kirby
-Music Video: “Under the Same Stars” by Gianna Galante
-Fiction: “Lift” by Giovannie Spampinato, Rocco Spampinato, Eliana Hamilton, Michael Soler
-Non-Fiction: “Do What You Love” by Zack Lindqvist
-Animation: “Lift” by Giovanni Spampinato, Rocco Spampinato, Eliana Hamilton, Michael Soler
-Animation: “Serial Crusha” by Aidan Kirby
-Commercial: “Jetty Commercial” by Kylie Green
-Commercial: “The Moss” by Kylie Green
-Editor: “Winged Victory” by Kylie Green
-Photographer: “Kylie Green Demo Reel” by Kylie Green
-Photographer: “Winged Victory” by Kylie Green
NATAS Student Production Awards
2023 Lone Star Chapter College/High School NATAS Student Production Awards Nominations:
CONGRATULATIONS EAGLES!!!
HIGH SCHOOL - NEWSCAST
Eagle Nation News Season 10, Episode 19
Michael Hatch, Adviser; Grace Esquibel, Executive Producer & Talon Talk; Madeleine Wentz, Producer, GAMETIME; Landry Long, News Director & Anchor; Parker Reynolds, Floor Director; Christina Krasnova, Anchor; Coleman Meier, Field Reporter & Playback; Kross Nickerson, Technical Director; Alyssa Ventura, Audio; Peyton Nguyen, Shading & XPression; Tyler Medieros, TelePrompter; Allison Wood, Camera
HIGH SCHOOL - NEWS: GENERAL ASSIGNMENT - SERIOUS NEWS
Tommy Strong
Michael Hatch, Adviser; Christina Krasnova, Writer, Videographer & Editor; Landry Long, Writer, Videographer & Editor
HIGH SCHOOL - NEWS: GENERAL ASSIGNMENT - LIGHT NEWS
Life Without Limbs: The Story Of Nick Vujicic
Michael Hatch, Adviser; Grace Esquibel, Editor, Writer & Videographer; Parker Reynolds, Editor, Writer & Videographer
HIGH SCHOOL - ARTS AND ENTERTAINMENT/CULTURAL AFFAIRS
Kids Capturing Legends: Earth, Wind & Fire
Michael Hatch, Adviser; Christina Krasnova, Writer, Videographer & Editor; Kace Spears, Writer, Videographer & Editor; Coleman Meier, Writer, Videographer & Editor; Allison Wood, Voiceover
HIGH SCHOOL - SPORTS
Off The Mat: The Journey Of Prosper Cheer
Michael Hatch, Adviser; Grace Esquibel, Writer, Videographer & Editor; Parker Reynolds, Writer, Videographer & Editor
Strokes Of Victory: The Comeback Story Of Jacob Wimberly
Michael Hatch, Adviser; Kace Spears, Writer, Videographer & Editor; Coleman Meier, Writer, Videographer & Editor
HIGH SCHOOL - ANIMATION/GRAPHICS/SPECIAL EFFECTS
Kace Spears Technical Directing
Michael Hatch, Adviser; Kace Spears, Technical Director
HIGH SCHOOL - EDITOR
Kross Nickerson Story Editing
Michael Hatch, Adviser; Kross Nickerson, Editor
HIGH SCHOOL - TALENT - PERFORMER
Landry Long Reel
Landry Long, Writer, Anchor & Reporter
Parker Reynolds Reel
Parker Reynolds, Writer, Anchor & Reporter
HIGH SCHOOL - WRITING
(WINNER) Madeleine Wentz Talon Talk
Nurse's Notes
Medication and Immunizations
Welcome Eagle Families! PHS clinic is excited to support your student this school year. If your student will need medication administered during school hours, please contact one of our campus nurses (pebell@prosper-isd.net, crroll@prosper-isd.net and bmwalters@prosper-isd.net). Medication forms are required for each medication that will be dispensed. See link for the Prosper ISD medication forms and emergency plans, as well as policies and procedures for administered medication.
Please expect a delay with updates to medical information and immunizations to new students accounts in Skyward, if your student is showing missing immunizations in Skyward, please disregard unless a campus nurse has contacted you.
EAGLE FAMILIES
Check out our website Home Page to find out more about YOUR PHS Parent/Teacher Organization, spirit wear, and other ways to stay connected and support PHS PTO this year.
Please feel free to reach out to us with any questions now, or anytime, at Prosperhighpto@gmail.com. It's a great day to be an EAGLE!
Before School Arrival and After School Dismissal Procedures
Parents, please familiarize yourself with the traffic patterns as well as the drop-off/pick-up times and locations at PHS.
How to Check Your Student Out of School
All check-outs must be submitted through Skyward WITH AT LEAST 2 HOURS NOTICE prior to a student being picked up or released. When submitting a partial-day request, you must uncheck the all-day box and enter the time the student needs to leave the school. Partial-day requests entered as full days will automatically be denied. If we do not receive your request at least 2 hours prior to your students' check-out time or if the request is entered in Skyward after 2:00 p.m., it will be denied, and a parent, guardian, or emergency contact will need to come into the front office to check the student out of school. When doing so, a government-issued I.D. must be provided. Please follow the instructions on the following link: https://www.prosper-isd.net/Domain/1034
2023-2024 Cell Phone Policy
Cell Phones are not to be seen or used in the instructional setting
Cell phones should not be SEEN or USED during instruction.
Cell phones can be used in the hallways, cafeteria, during passing periods, before and after school