WILDCAT WEEKLY
September 27-October 2, 2021
Shelby Junior High
Website: shelby.uticak12.org
Location: 51700 Van Dyke Ave, Shelby Charter Township, MI, USA
Phone: 586.797.3700
Facebook: facebook.com/Facebook
Twitter: @ShelbyJuniorHi1
DATES TO KNOW IN SEPTEMBER
THIS WEEK'S EVENTS
9/27 – 8th Grade Volleyball vs Jeannette @ 4:00 pm (HOME)
9/27 – 7th Grade Volleyball vs Jeannette @ 5:00 pm (HOME)
9/28 – 7th Grade Football vs Seneca @ 3:30 pm (HOME)
9/28 – 8th Grade Football vs Seneca @ 5:00 pm (HOME)
9/29 – 8th Grade Volleyball vs Malow @ 4:00 pm (Away)
9/29 – 7th Grade Volleyball vs Malow @ 5:00 pm (Away)
9/29 – Parent Shopping Night at Utica High School @ 3:00-6:00pm
9/29 – Ike 9th Grade Girls' Basketball Meeting 6:30-8:00 pm
10/1 – SJH 8th and 9th Grade Band march for Junior High Band Day at Eisenhower @ 3:30- 9:00 pm at Swinehart Field
UPCOMING DATES FOR SEPTEMBER/OCTOBER 2021-2022 SCHOOL YEAR
10/4- 8th Grade Volleyball vs Heritage @ 4:00 (Away)
10/4- 7th Grade Volleyball vs Heritage @ 5:00 (Away)
10/5- 7th Grade Football vs Jeannette @ 3:30 (HOME)
10/5- 8th Grade Football vs Jeannette @ 5:00 (HOME)
10/6- 8th Grade Volleyball vs Davis @ 4:00 (HOME)
10/6- 7th Grade Volleyball vs Davis @ 5:00 (HOME)
10/7- 1/2 Day
Exam One: 8:00-9:28 am
Exam Two: 9:34-11:02 am
Afternoon Conferences, 12:00-3:00 pm
10/8 – Utica High Homecoming Parade 4:00pm - Game 7:00pm
10/10- All Utica Community Schools Bands will present the Annual BandArama on Swinehart Field @ 7:00 pm
10/11- 8th Grade Volleyball vs Eppler @ 4:00 (Away)
10/11- 7th Grade Volleyball vs Eppler @ 5:00 (Away)
10/12- 7th Grade Football vs Malow @ 4:30 (HOME-SWINEHART FIELD)
10/12- 8th Grade Football vs Malow @ 6:00 (HOME-SWINEHART FIELD)
10/18- 7th Grade Volleyball vs Bemis @ 4:00 (HOME)
10/18- 8th Grade Volleyball vs Bemis @ 5:00 (HOME)
10/19- 7th Grade Football vs Iroquois @ 3:30 (Away)
10/19- 8th Grade Football vs Iroquois @ 5:00 (Away)
10/20- 7th Grade Volleyball vs Jeannette @ 4:00 (Away)
10/20- 8th Grade Volleyball vs Jeannette @ 5:00 (Away)
10/25- 7th Grade Volleyball vs Malow @ 4:00 (HOME)
10/25- 8th Grade Volleyball vs Malow @ 5:00 (HOME)
10/26- 7th Grade Football vs L. Creuse North @ 3:30 (Away)
10/26- 8th Grade Football vs L. Creuse North @ 5:00 (Away)
10/27- 7th Grade Volleyball vs Heritage @ 4:00 (HOME)
10/27- 8th Grade Volleyball vs Heritage @ 5:00 (HOME)
IMPORTANT COVID-19 INFORMATION
Health and Safety Protocols
Our school continues to work to maintain an in-person learning for all students through the entire year. The health and safety protocols used by our school are available on the UCS website.
At this time, there has been no change in the protocols used in our school, including our strong recommendation that families consider the use of face coverings. As Mr. Monroe’s recent letter indicated, we may need to make adjustments in our mitigation strategies for specific programs, classrooms or the entire school. If those adjustments are necessary, you will hear that directly from me.
All of us have a level of control over the health and safety of our school community. It is important that our families self-screen students every morning as outlined on the health and safety protocols.
Thank you for your continued partnership.
Quarantine Information
We have had a great start to the school year with the return of full, in-person learning in our classrooms. It is our school’s goal and the goal of Utica Community Schools to maintain face-to-face instruction throughout the year for families who have chosen this option. I know we share this common goal and it is critical that we work in partnership through the layered approach to mitigation strategies in our schools.
The self-screening process every morning is an important way to keep our students in school, particularly when it comes to quarantines for students who are identified as being in close contact to an individual who has been diagnosed as a probable or confirmed case of COVID-19, as required by the Macomb County Health Department.
Our district’s quarantine information page (see link here) will continue to be updated. If your student has been placed on a quarantine, it is important that you are communicating with your teachers and sharing any questions you may have directly with them or our office.
We can avoid the need for quarantines if all of us work together. If your student is not feeling well, do not send them to school. Thank you for your continued partnership and support.