Warrior News
A Weekly Newsletter for Warrior Families and Students
November 1, 2019
Greetings Warrior Families and Friends,
Who is ready for some awesome Wisconsin weather? Ready or not here it comes. Do let it get you down though because our Warriors are still red hot! The excitement of the week included inspiring activities like our Student Council’s Spooktacular event and our Best Buddies Trick or Treating with friends. Our drama club is hard at work getting in the technical aspects of their upcoming show dialed in and ready for your viewing pleasure. Everywhere you look, our Warriors are hard at work learning, growing, and succeeding.
Please don’t forget that the Wednesday, November 6th is the last day of our 1st quarter. Make each day count and finish strong! We believe all of our students have great things ahead and their best efforts now help to ensure that they will have all options open for their future. If your student is need some extra support, please reach out to their teacher or their school counselor. We want to be sure that every Warrior is on the right path to achieve their dreams and goals for life after high school.
One last note, be sure to check out our webpage to see what events are happening next week at MHS. Our community support is second to none! Your support and energy make Muskego High School the special place that it is.
Have a great weekend and we hope to see you soon.
Go Warriors!
Todd Irvine
Great Best Buddies Trick or Treating Event
MHS will be hosting a practice ACT on Saturday, November 9th. Open to any grade level. More information may be found here: Practice ACT
"The Realities of College Recruiting"
Our Athletic Department is planning an event that is important to your students who are considering playing sports in college. Families are welcome to attend.
Presented by Jack Renkens
Wednesday, November 06, 2019 at 7:00 p.m.
Muskego High School - Salentine Gymnasium
Jack Renkens, a nationally known speaker and motivator knows how difficult it can be to guide athletes and parents through this process. Jack has spent twenty-five years as a parent, teacher, coach and administrator at the high school, junior and senior college levels. He is funny, direct and passionate as he explains the real process of the college athletic evaluation process. Jack has given presentations at thousands of high schools, numerous educational conferences, Sports Camps, Club Events and State AD Conferences.
A few of the subjects that will be covered:
· Getting Families Realistic (level of play)
· NCAA Eligibility Center
· How College Coaches Recruit
· Clubs/Camps/Showcases
· How to Market Yourself (Don't blame your coach!!!)
· The dangers of social media
Trades Day Expo open to all 7th -12 graders
WCTC Fall Open House
On Thursday, November 14th 4-7 pm. Register here
Detailed information about 150+ academic programs
Tours of state-of-the-art classrooms and labs
Personal connections with WCTC instructors and staff
Answers to questions about admissions, financial aid, advising and more
View industry-specific projects from WCTC students, enjoy refreshments and have a chance to win fun giveaways. Just for attending, you'll receive a voucher to waive the WCTC application fee ($30 value).
MHS Drama Club Presents: “The Election”
Performances
Friday, November 8, 2019, at 7 pm,
Saturday, November 9, 2019, at 2 pm & 7 pm
Reserved Tickets available www.mhspac.com
Tickets Adults $7 & Children (under 18) $5 online or before the day of the show
Extra $2 cash/check $3 credit card at the MHS PAC Box Office Day of Show
Round 2 of Playoffs vs Mukwonago
Muskego High School
Website: https://www.muskegonorway.org/schools/high/
Phone: 262-971-1790
Twitter: @MHSIrvine