The Admiral News
Student and Parent Newsletter
May 16-20, 2022
Welcome Dr. Brooks
Five outstanding seniors were recognized today by Gulf Coast Community Foundation as Gulfport High School scholarship winners! The winners are as follows (pictured left to right):
Holly Eckman- Rotary Club of Gulfport Scholarship
Jada Hall- Rotary Club of Gulfport Scholarship
Madison Waters- Harold & Mary Perlman Scholarship
Kate McCormick- Rotary Club of Gulfport Scholarship
Olivia Kidd- Dorthy Eaton Performing Arts Scholarship
Culinary Family Night
Woodman of America
2022-2023 Key Club Officers Elected
Vice President- Lily Schloegel
Secretary- Allie Gant
Treasurer- Smith Walker
Historian - Brooklynn Montana
Senior Representatives- Anna Kate Rounsaville & Jurnee Wright
Parliamentarian- Lilly Grace Taylor
Paper Access - 24/7 Online Tutoring for Math and English
I’m incredibly excited to share this news with you. If you ever need help with your school work, there’s someone available to help you 24/7 on Paper.
Available anytime, anywhere, no matter what you’re working on, you’ll be able to connect with an expert tutor instantly. These are real people who are friendly, approachable, and want to help you succeed. To learn more about Paper and how you can get started, visit the MDE + Paper Website and check out the student resources.
To get started with a tutoring session all you have to do is log in, ask your question, and they’ll give you a helping hand. To login:
Type your school’s name
Log in via Google using your school credentials
Once you let a tutor know what you’re working on, you can expect them to ask you questions about what you’ve tried, what you understand, what you don’t understand, and from there they’ll talk you through the steps. Paper is a place for you to improve, and that doesn’t happen when you just look up answers.
If you have any questions about your account, please ask your teacher.
Juniors will take the state ACT on April 5, 2022! The goal we have set for this year's junior class is an average composite of 24. Be sure to take advantage of the ACT prep offered during the intersessions and bell ringers.
Gradebook Information
1 - This grade means a student is allowed to make up an assignment. Students should work with teachers to complete this assignment in a timely manner.
0 - Students are not allowed to make up this assignment due to the elapsed time since the due date.
EX - The student is exempt from the assignment and is not required to make up the assignment. This grade may appear as a 0 but it does not affect the student's average.
If a parent or student needs login information for Chalkable, he/she may contact the counselor to have the account reset.
Below are some helpful links for scholarship information and college applications.
May 23: Future Fair
May 25: Graduation
May 27: Field Day/60% Day
May 30: Memorial Day Holiday
Dress Code Policy
- Pants should not be sagging
- Hoods off in the buildings
- Jerseys must have a shirt on underneath
- Jeans with holes cannot show skin more than 4" above the knee
- Shorts, dresses, and skirts cannot be shorter than 4" above the knee
- Shirts must be appropriate-no crop tops
- Inappropriate images or language on clothing is not allowed
- Piercings in ears only
If a student cannot correct the dress code issue, the student will be placed in In School Suspension for the day. Please help us protect instructional time by ensuring your student is adhering to the dress code policy.
Gulfport High School
The Mission of the Gulfport School District is to inspire each student to become a problem solver, lifelong learner, and productive member of society.
Wendi Husley, Principal
Kelsey Myrick Arde, 9th Grade Principal
Dr. Tom Wallace, CTE Director & 11th Grade Administrator
Paul Correro, Assistant Principal & 10th Grade Administrator
Sabrina Reid, Assistant Principal
John Archie, Assistant Administrator & 12th Grade Administrator
Website: https://www.gulfportschools.org/Domain/17
Location: 100 Perry Street, Gulfport, MS, USA
Phone: 228-896-7525