Clipper Family Connection
Sturgeon Bay High School Newsletter
From the Principal
Hello Sturgeon Bay High School Families,
Welcome to the start of the 2023-2024 school year! We are very excited to welcome our students back to SBHS and start this amazing school year. Our teachers, aides, support staff, custodians and food service staff have been working hard to make sure we are ready to welcome everyone on Tuesday, September 5. I cannot thank all of our staff enough for all they have done to make Sturgeon Bay High School the best high school in the State!
Please take a few minutes to read through this newsletter to get information that will be helpful as we start the year. I will be sending out a newsletter each month with important dates, helpful information, and upcoming events. So please let me know if you ever have any questions.
In addition, below you will find links to our 2023-2024 school calendar, which is also located on our district website. The calendar will show all the details for days off, half days, holidays, and the end of each quarter. I am hoping you find most of the information you need right here in this newsletter.
Enjoy the weekend and we look forward to welcoming our students back for the first day of classes on September 5!
All my best,
Keith Nerby
Principal
A Bit More Info
Students should either print off or take a picture of their school schedules. It is always a good idea to go in and get the latest schedule as some things might have changed last minute
Students will report to their first block classes and classes begin at 8:00 am on Tuesday, September 5
The school day ends at 3:20 pm each day
If a student has study hall or service learning on their schedules, they should report to the high school commons
If a student has an online class on their schedule, they should report to the high school library
Students who plan to drive and park at school, must complete, pay, and be approved for a parking pass. Students must park in the designated student parking stalls. The first two weeks, students are able to park without a pass, however, after that, they will need to have a pass to park on school grounds
Busses will pick up at the side door on 12th Avenue and parent pick up is at the front of the high school
Student Picture day will be Tuesday, September 12
Cell Phone Expectations
We understand that cell phones and similar items are a way of life for many students and families. We also need to help teach our students when it is appropriate and not to use these devices. We thank you in advance for your partnership as we work to help students focus on academics and learning in the classrooms.
What is Clipper Time?
Clipper Time is something we started last year and it was very successful for our students and staff. But what is it? Clipper Time is a 30 minute daily meeting time to work with students on academic needs and acceleration. We know for some students, having a structured study time with content specific teachers will help them get questions answered and grow academically. We also know that a time devoted to enrichment or opportunities for students to excel beyond the regular curriculum will also be a huge benefit. The purpose of this 30 minute Clipper Time is to meet the needs of each student at SBHS and provide more opportunities to interact with teachers and staff to help our students reach their full potential.
We start each week with a traditional Homeroom on Monday’s. Students stay with their Homeroom teachers all four years and get to interact with a cohort of students that they might not normally socialize or work with. These Homerooms are built around grade levels. This enables us to provide information to Homeroom students that are important to students based on their grades. For example, Junior Homeroom students will learn about FASFA and other post high school information as they begin planning for the next steps. Freshmen might learn about the Pre-ACT Test they will be taking.
The great thing about Clipper Time is that students will have a choice in their learning. Tuesday thru Friday, students select which teachers or learning sessions they need to attend. At the same time, for a student who is struggling in an academic area, their teacher can request them to attend a specific learning session during Clipper Time. This will all be explained to students during the first two weeks of the school year where we will be having traditional homerooms each day.
Here is a quick breakdown for each week:
Monday:
- A traditional Homeroom with time to go over team building, grade specific learning topics, teachers check students grades, team building activities.
Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday
- Staff create specific learning topics based on their content and classes. Students will use time on Monday to sign up for the sessions for the rest of the week. Teachers will also have the ability to request students into specific Clipper Time learning sessions. Here students will get support or study options for each of their classes as well as independent study session, work skills, extended learning opportunities, and small group instruction.
We are excited to offer this learning opportunity for all students.
Important Upcoming Dates
Tuesday, September 5
- First Day of School for all students
Tuesday, September 12
- SBHS Picture Day
Monday, September 18
- SBHS Homecoming Week
Friday, September 22
- Pep Assembly for students
- Homecoming Parade
Saturday, September 23
- Homecoming Dance
Thursday, October 12
- Family/Teacher Conferences 4:00pm- 7:00pm
- Sign up document will be shared for families to sign up for conferences
Thursday, October 26
- No School for Students
- Teacher In-service Day
Friday, October 27
- No School for students
Monday, November 6
- Quarter 1 Exams
Tuesday, November 7
- Quarter 1 Exams
- End of Quarter 1
Friday, November 10
- Early Release Day @11:45am
Do You Want Flexibility in Your Work? Think About Becoming a Substitute Teacher!
- Subs - calling one and all! We are always, always looking for more sub-teachers and sub-associates.