Principal's Newsletter
03/29/2019
Greetings,
That effort was followed up with a weekend conference called LEAD with 8 of our school student leaders. The conference was for NHS and Student Council members. It was one of the most rewarding and powerful workshops I've attended. Students and advisors from across the country attended to share ideas, develop leadership skills and how to have a participating voice in school. Our student leaders embraced the opportunity. I look forward to working closely with them and their peers.
Next week student drop-off and the junior lot parking will be impacted. Please see below.
Have a great weekend!
"Collaboration is multiplication." John C. Maxwell
LEAD work session
Keynote address
Team Schroeder
Traffic Will Be Impacted on 04/04 & 04/05
Jostens Delivery Day!
Friday, Apr 5, 2019, 10:30 AM
Webster Schroeder High School, Ridge Road, Webster, NY, USA
St. Bonaventure University Programming Competition
3 Schroeder Students Chosen to Speak at "Listening to the Future" event
Rochester Institute of Technology honors its Outstanding Scholars
Each year the Rochester Institute of Technology honors its Outstanding Scholars, a select group of students who have completed at least 83 credit hours of study and earned a cumulative grade point average of at least 3.85 for all work completed at the university as of the previous spring term. As part of the Scholars’ recognition, each student was asked to identify a high school or community college teacher that had a profound influence on their academic development and have been an inspiration in their life.
Three Webster faculty were chosen by four Webster graduates to receive this honor on Thursday, March 28. Grant Korensky (Schroeder graduate) recognized Andrew Gill, Catherine Osadciw (Thomas graduate) recognized Jamie Fagan and Liam and Jack Smith (Schroeder graduates) honored Sage Miller.