Principal's Newsletter
10/11/2019
What's on your mind????
Down on the Farm
Yearbooks & Yearbook Baby Ads
Yearbooks are currently $75 (plus tax), so you may want to purchase early before prices go up! Go to jostensyearbooks.com or call 1-877-767-5217 to place your order.
Baby Ads are due by November 30 online at Jostensadservice.com.
Don't miss out on the opportunity to share a memory or a message of encouragement with your graduating senior!
Counseling Center Updates
Practice SAT
October 19th at Thomas High School
The registration deadline is approaching - October 15th!!
** Print registration form off of the Counseling Center webpage or stop by the Counseling Center**
EMCC Visitation Field Trip for Sophomores
Friday, December 13th
Sophomores that have an interest in visiting EMCC to learn more about the programs they have to offer, please stop down to the Counseling Center to pick up the information from Mrs. Rinker.
Financial Aid Night Presentation Now Available Online
Fall Exploring News:
Exploring is a career-education program that allows students to learn more about a particular career through hands-on activities led by professionals in the real world. To join an Exploring Post, students should attend that post's joining meeting for information about the particular post, their schedule and meeting dates. Usually, a nominal fee is requested.
The joining meetings for the following posts are upcoming: Aviation, Business, Cooking, Health Care, Physical Therapy, Fire & EMS, Law & Government, Engineering, Skilled Trades, Music, Theatre and more. For information about joining an Exploring Post, please visit:
http://www.swcexploring.org/?page_id=453.
The Exploring Program will be visiting Schroeder students during lunches on Monday, November 18th!
This event, activity, or program is not sponsored by Webster Central School District. Approval does not imply endorsement, but is a courtesy service to the community.
The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society is actively seeking high school students in Western & Central New York’s Students of the Year campaign and we are looking to connect with highly driven, passionate, and enthusiastic students. This campaign has shown great success amongst Buffalo high school students and we are thrilled to present this campaign to the Rochester area.
The campaign is a seven-week fundraising competition that allows students to form their own fundraising teams composed of friends, family and advisors to help them raise funds towards our mission. Candidates not only have the ability to form a fundraising team, but have the option of running on their own or in a group of 2-3 individuals. Throughout the seven weeks, candidates raise funds in honor of local blood cancer survivors, who serve as a source of inspiration and hope! The candidate who raises the most funds during the competition earns the title “Student of the Year” along with a $2,500 scholarship to the college or university of their choice.
Students of the Year candidates are those students who have a drive and determination to make a difference in the world, who go above and beyond the call of duty and have a heart for philanthropy. This program is ultimately a way for students to elevate themselves by utilizing and strengthening their leadership and communication skills while competing for a scholarship!
CONTACT:
Brittany Huff | Student of the Year, Campaign Specialist
The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society | Brittany.Huff@lls.orgThis event, activity, or program is not sponsored by Webster Central School District. Approval does not imply endorsement, but is a courtesy service to the community.