Judges' Docket
Week of 02/27/2023
Reminder: Doors open at 8:05am for students
Black History Month Assembly
Attention Senior Parents! A Message from the Senior Planning Committee
In past years, one major fundraiser has resourced us to provide a variety of senior activities, including the scavenger hunt, ice cream social, pool party, and picnic. That major fundraiser is no longer possible so we need your help to keep these traditions alive!
At this stage, we are evaluating how much is realistic this year - please help us give our Seniors their best possible send-off! If you are willing to (1) help plan/volunteer at an event, (2) help plan/volunteer at a fundraiser, or (3) make a monetary or prize donation of any size, please contact Lindsay Hoffman at lindshof@gmail.com.
Please also get plugged in to our Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1166439883845807/
After School Academic Support - You can win a prize!
At John Handley High School we are committed to helping our students reach their full potential and to do so we are continuing our after school academic support program and adding a twist. This flier shows the subjects available for after school support and their locations. Additionally, this flier shows the prizes students can earn just by attending after school support! How cool is that?
Students should be in the after school academic support classroom by 3:20 pm and stay until 4:20 pm. After school buses are available. For every day of attendance they will earn a ticket for a raffle prize. There will be weekly prize drawings. Students that attend 5 remediation sessions will be entered into a drawing for a grand prize at the end of the year. For every 5 sessions a student attends after school academic support, they will receive one chance for the grand prize!
Weekly Attendance Competition!
For Tuesday through Thursday of this week....
Coming in 4th place are the Sophomores at 90%
Coming in 3rd place are the Juniors at 91%
And in a tight race for first...
Coming in 2nd place are the Seniors at 92.26%
First place again goes to the Freshman at 92.45% for the 4th week in a row!
Congratulations Class of 2026!
Handley Pride Winners!

Career Exploration Opportunities
Every month there will be Career Exploration Field Trip opportunities for 11th and 12th grade students to sign up for. The next field trip is to Tri-State Nissan on Thursday, March 30th. We will get a tour of their facilities and learn about career opportunities in areas such as sales, service, management, etc.
Parent/guardian signature is required. You must turn in a permission form to Ms. Hall @ JHHS or Ms. Weinstein @ EGSIC to attend by March 24th.
Future trips (more info to come)..
- Friday, March 31: Continental
- Friday, April 28: Blue Ridge Technical College (w/ lunch by culinary students)
- Date TBD for April: Jobcorps
___________________________________________________________
Heavy Equipment Operator Program
Are you interested in becoming a Heavy Equipment Operator?
In partnership with Laurel Ridge Community College, students can earn an industry recognized credential. The Heavy Equipment Operator (HEO) program was developed to meet the growing employment demands for equipment operators. **Student must be 18 before August 31, 2023**
The program starts in late March or early April and is 2 nights a week from 6-10pm. Completion will be in June with interviews with companies hiring - you could have access to a high-skilled high-wage career immediately after graduation!
Transportation will be provided by WPS and funding for tuition is being provided by the Schaufeld Family who sponsored the Emil & Grace Shihadeh Innovation Center.
Please reach out to Ms. Lockhart (lockhartk@wps.k12.va.us) or Ms. Weinstein (weinsteins@wps.k12.va.us) if you are interested in this program.
___________________________________________________________
Coffee with a Company - March schedule
In March we will be hosting a "Coffee with a Company" series for interested 10th, 11th & 12th graders during Advisory on Wednesdays from 11:35-12:05pm.
The format will be a 10-15 min presentation about the company and employment opportunities available (now & in the future) followed by questions and networking over coffee & pastries. Students received an email with a link and MUST sign up to attend. Maximum capacity will be 15-20 students.
The schedule is as follows:
Wednesday, March 1: Winchester Police Department
Wednesday, March 8 - NO PRESENTATION DUE TO 3HR DELAY
Wednesday, March 15: Continental - Develops and produces functional parts, components, and systems for machine and plant engineering, mining, the automotive industry, and other important industries. They work with Tesla!!
Wednesday, March 22: Valley Health - Winchester Medical Center's School of Medical Imaging
Wednesday, March 29: Navy Federal
See Ms. Weinstein @ EGSIC or Ms. Fradillada at JHHS if you have any questions.
___________________________________________________________
John D. Butler Presentation
John D. Butler will be presenting about his 32 year Navy career & other professional experiences in an open forum style on Tuesday, March 21st beginning at 9am in the Forum at the Innovation Center. There will also be time for questions & answers. If you're interested in attending, please see Ms. Weinstein @ EGSIC or sign up here.
His experiences include:
- US Navy
- Nuclear Submarines
- U. S. & International Defense
- Military Intelligence
- Engineering
To learn more about Mr. Butler, visit his LinkedIn profile.
_________________________________________________________
Bank of Clarke County Career Exploration presentation
Bank of Clarke County is hosting a Career Exploration presentation for students to attend on April 14th from 10-1230 at their downtown location. Lunch will be included & transportation will be provided.
The departments that will be presenting are: Retail Banking, Commercial Lending, Data & Analytics, Trust & Investments, Human Resources. Others attending: Branch Manager, Chief Financial Officer, and a Recruiter. (Possibly others as well) There will be dedicated time for a question and answer session.
If you’re interested in learning more about the banking industry, please see Ms. Weinstein to sign up.
**Spaces are limited!**
Summer Health Science Academy with Valley Health
Valley Health System partners with the public schools of Winchester City, Clarke, Frederick, Page, Rappahannock, Shenandoah and Warren counties along with Laurel Ridge Community College to promote interest and education in the health professions. Today’s high school student becomes tomorrow’s health professional engaged in exciting career paths.
During the FOUR day Academy, the selected participants begin their Student Development course (SDV101 – college credit) at Laurel Ridge Community College. This course is designed to assist students with transition from high school to college. Participants also engage in hands-on learning activities at Winchester Medical Center, Shenandoah University, and Laurel Ridge.
Only 3 students will be selected from JHHS to attend. For the 3 chosen applicants, ALL costs will be covered by WPS. Applications are due to the Counseling Office by March 1.
For more information click here. To download the application click here.
Scholarship Opportunity for Seniors - What is Bank Day?
The third Tuesday in March was declared Bank Day by the Virginia General Assembly in 1991. Through this program, high school seniors learn about banking, financial services, career opportunities within the banking industry, and the vital role banks play in their communities. From their experience, the students are required to write essays on their experiences. Thirteen scholarships will be awarded based on the essays.
How much scholarship money is available?
A total of $26,000 will be awarded to twelve students across the Commonwealth.
- Six honorable mention winners, each winning a $1,000 scholarship.
- Six regional winners, each winning a $2,500 scholarship.
- One of the regional winners will also be named the statewide winner, earning an extra $5,000 scholarship for a total of $7,500 in college scholarships.
How can your students participate?
To participate, students must be currently enrolled as seniors in a Virginia high school with cumulative GPAs of 3.0 or higher. Interested students must register online by March 3rd through the VBA using the following link: https://www.formpl.us/form/5373805918814208.
QuestBridge College Prep Scholars Program
For current high school juniors who excel academically despite facing financial challenges. The QuestBridge College Prep Scholars Program is now accepting applications! QuestBridge connects academically outstanding students from low-income backgrounds to the nation's best colleges.
Why should students apply? QuestBridge prepares College Prep Scholars to gain admission and full four-year scholarships to 50 top colleges through the National College Match. College Prep Scholars can receive special awards and opportunities, including a full scholarship to a college summer program, up to $1,000 for a new laptop or other educational resources, essay feedback, and more. The deadline for students to apply is March 22, 2023.
https://www.questbridge.org/high-school-students/college-prep-scholars
Academy Day 2023
In addition, students will be able to meet with officials from all five academies as well as representatives from the Department of Defense Medical Examination Review Board, ROTC programs, Randolph-Macon College, the Virginia Women’s Institute for Leadership at Mary Baldwin University, the Virginia Tech Corps of Cadets, and the Virginia Military Institute. Staff from Virginia Congressional offices will be available to answer questions regarding the application procedures for congressional nominations.
Save the Date: Saturday, April 29, 2023
Time: 10:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m., doors open at 9:30 a.m.
Location: Randolph-Macon College Center for the Performing Arts, Blackwell Auditorium, 205 Henry Street, Ashland, VA 23005
National Youth Science Camp Application Open
The National Youth Science Camp (NYSCamp) is a residential science, technology, engineering, arts, and mathematics (STEAM) program designed to honor and challenge some of the nation’s rising student leaders and provide them with opportunities to engage with STEAM professionals and participate in exciting outdoor activities. The 2023 NYSCamp, hosted by the National Youth Science Academy, is a hybrid experience, with students participating virtually for the first five days, followed by two and a half weeks in-person.
Two students will be selected to represent Virginia as delegates to the NYSCamp. Eligibility has been extended for the 2023 NYSCamp to include current Juniors and Seniors. February 28th is the deadline to apply, and applicants will be notified by March 15th if they were selected.
- Virtual dates are June 19, 2023 to June 23, 2023
- In-person dates are June 24, 2023 to July 23, 2023.
Summer Residential Governor's Schools
Summer Residential Governor's School Slide Deck (English/Spanish)
Prom Attendance Requirement
Library News 📚
What’s New?
“Unless you open yourself up to trying new things, you can’t find what you love.” – Anonymous Check out this NEW BOOKS digital display created by our COE student, Tara, and open yourself up to reading something new and different. You may just find a new love of reading! 🥰 📚
Celebrate Black History Month
The library offers multiple ways of finding a great book to celebrate Black History Month. 1) stop by the library to browse our physical displays. 2) checkout our Black History collection in Destiny Discover to find Black authors and Black History related titles 3) If you’re in the mood for alittle February romance watch this book talk to preview a few of Mrs. Shannon’s favorite Black romance novels.
Support Those fighting Breast Cancer🎗️
Stop by the library to leave hopeful messages on our Breast Cancer support Bulletin Board, created by one of our Student Library Aides. After the board is filled with encouragement it will be donated to a breast-cancer treatment facility.
The JHHS 2022-23 Reading Challenge
Read more in 2023 with the JHHS Reading Challenge; a fun way to pick out your next great read, all year long! Get started by picking up a challenge bookmark in the library and see a librarian for more information.
Donations needed
One of our library student aides is planning a full week of Earth Day crafts using commonly discarded items from home. She is collecting milk cartons, plastic gallon jugs, 2-liter or 1-liter plastic bottles. Please rinse these out before bringing them to the front office. Let them know they are for the library.
If you have any arts & crafts materials that you no longer want (primer for painting, small wood scraps, contact paper, self-adhesive wall paper or shelf-liner paper, scrapbooking supplies, stickers, florals, pipe cleaners, buttons, poster board, any kind of glue/modge podge, etc.), we would love to help you with your almost-spring cleaning!
Follow the library on Instagram @jhhslibrary, Twitter @JHHSLibrary, or facebook @ John Handley LMC!
Order your 2002-2023 Handley yearbook! Order yours at www.yearbookforever.com now. Prices go up on April 1st | ¡Ordene el Anuario de Handley! Compra tu anuario ahora visitando www.yearbookforever.com. El precio del anuario subira el 1 de Abril. |
Order your 2002-2023 Handley yearbook!
¡Ordene el Anuario de Handley!
Relationships & Communication — We Know the Power of Words and Actions
JHHS Schedule For Virtual School Days
When school is closed due to inclement weather, all students will attend classes virtually unless notified otherwise. Below is the JHHS virtual day schedule. Mandatory virtual attendance is expected for all students. Teachers will post Google Meet codes in Canvas and students will be required to attend class during the scheduled assigned times. Attendance will be taken in PowerSchool for each block.
English Club
Attend English Club on Wednesdays 3:15-4:15. Get help with your English work, prep for the Writing and Reading SOLs, get feedback and assistance with writing tasks (contests, applications), or spend time reading/writing and talking about your favorite books.
JHHS Clubs and Activities
PBIS Student Expectations
JHHS will begin a virtual rewards program for students during the month of October through the PBIS Rewards platform. This is very exciting news!! Students now earn reward points for demonstrating desired behaviors according to our Handley PRIDE expectations!!
PTSO
The Handley Parent Teacher Student Organization (the PTSO) works to strengthen relationships between families and faculty. We do this by sponsoring events, volunteering at school, and supporting our kids, teachers and staff.
Sign up for our monthly emails by clicking here or email us at jhhspto@wps.k12.va.us for more information! Cash and check donations are accepted through the main office and electronic donations are accepted via PayPal. Please help us spread the word that we could use a hand!
Quarantine Classroom Guidelines
Students that are quarantined and have classes at John Handley High School will follow the John Handley High School bell schedule.
Students that are quarantined and take courses at the Emil & Grace Shihadeh Innovation Center will follow the Innovation Center bell schedule.
HANDLEY ATHLETICS DEPARTMENT NEWS
Physical Requirements
EACH school year, a NEW VHSL physical is required and must be dated after May 1, 2022 for participation in any 2022-20223 sport. You must also complete all athletic forms. All Athletic Forms are found online. Please visit www.Handleypride.org and click on the Activity Registration tab at the top of the page to get started.
Click here to view the Quick Start Guide for Families.
Check out the online store to get your JH gear for the new year!
https://sideline.bsnsports.com/schools/virginia/winchester/handley-high-school

Become a member of JAA
Our Mission:
The mission of the JAA is to provide financial support to the Handley athletic program and its student athletes. Specifically, the JAA awards scholarships to graduating Handley student-athletes and purchases equipment for uniforms for the athletic departments.
Become a Member and help the JAA’s continued commitment to and support of Handley Athletics and its Student-Athletes!
For your annual membership, click the code or contact us at judgesathleticassociation.com
** General JHHS Information **
Please refer to the Student Resource Guide below for your Child's Administrator, Counselors, and Class Sponsors for the 2022/2023 school year
JHHS Student Tech Support Times
JHHS Lunch Menu
Emil & Grace Shihadeh Innovation Center Lunch Menu
Free Internet Service for Eligible Families
Families can learn more by visiting this webpage. In short, we provide the promo code, and Comcast, ultimately, determines eligibility. School Social Workers will have the necessary information to provide assistance to a family who would like to apply.
Nurses Clinic
All seniors need the meningitis vaccine, please turn in your record of vaccine to the nurses clinic.
If your student would like to receive tylenol, ibuprofen or pepto bismol during the school year please send in an unopened bottle with their name and signed authorization form.
Any student requiring prescribed medication during school hours please complete the Student Medication Authorization. Form needs to be signed by the health care provider.
WPS Calendar
PowerSchool Parent Accounts
2022-23 Bus Stops
SchoolCash Online
Handley Parking Permit
Students are permitted to park on school premises as a matter of privilege, not of right. If you are going to be driving to school for the 2022 -2023 school year and parking in the Handley parking lot, you must obtain a parking permit. Visit the Handley Student Parking webpage for more information. High School Student Parking Pass Application (Spanish here)
You may only park in your assigned spot during school hours. If you fail to park in your spot, break any parking lot rules, and/or are chronically late to school, you may lose your privilege to park in the lot and anywhere on school property.
Student Expectations at JHHS



