Thomas Morning News
March 28, 2024
Attention Nature Lovers and World Travelers
The Spring Break 2024 trip to Costa Rica is gearing up and we need you to sign up. Lock in for the trip so we can move forward with approval and reservations. See Mr Schug and join our classroom for up to date information. Don't miss out. Join the green side today!!!
Attention all Spring Driver Ed students!
An important email was sent on Monday to the email address that is on your Driver Ed registration. It could be yours, it could be your parents.
Please read it! If you don't, you may miss your first lecture or driving lesson.
Driver Ed begins on Wednesday, April 10 with a lecture at 7:30 pm at Thomas.
If you took the PreACT on March 16, you may pick up your scores in the counseling center during your lunch or study hall block.
Attention Writers Club members! This week's meeting will be cancelled. That's right, there will be no writer's club meeting this Thursday, March 28th. See you all after Spring Break!
If you’re looking for something fun to do this spring, consider joining the Unified basketball team. We are looking for partners and athletes for this season.
First practice is Tuesday, April 9th at 3:30 in the main gym.
Attention Titans! Earth week is coming up April 22nd through the 25th. There are many events planned for this week including the Art competition, cleanup, thrift fair and clash of cans so start saving your nonalcoholic returnables.
We’d love your participation in this year's art competition surrounding sustainability and our AMC cleanup. Also if you are cleaning out for spring make sure to donate your old clothes to the thrift fair.
Today's lunch is french toast sticks
March 27, 2024
Attention Nature Lovers and World Travelers
The Spring Break 2024 trip to Costa Rica is gearing up and we need you to sign up. Lock in for the trip so we can move forward with approval and reservations. See Mr Schug and join our classroom for up to date information. Don't miss out. Join the green side today!!!
Attention all Spring Driver Ed students!
An important email was sent on Monday to the email address that is on your Driver Ed registration. It could be yours, it could be your parents.
Please read it! If you don't, you may miss your first lecture or driving lesson.
Driver Ed begins on Wednesday, April 10 with a lecture at 7:30 pm at Thomas.
If you took the PreACT on March 16, you may pick up your scores in the counseling center during your lunch or study hall block.
Attention Writers Club members! This week's meeting will be cancelled. That's right, there will be no writer's club meeting this Thursday, March 28th. See you all after Spring Break!
If you’re looking for something fun to do this spring, consider joining the Unified basketball team. We are looking for partners and athletes for this season.
First practice is Tuesday, April 9th at 3:30 in the main gym.
Today's lunch is General Tso's chicken
March 26, 2024
Attention Nature Lovers and World Travelers
The Spring Break 2024 trip to Costa Rica is gearing up and we need you to sign up. Lock in for the trip so we can move forward with approval and reservations. See Mr Schug and join our classroom for up to date information. Don't miss out. Join the green side today!!!
ALL temporary Parking Permits have expired. Security has several Parking Permits that have not been picked up that need to be placed in your vehicles. If you attended the seminar and have a Permit waiting for you, you MUST pick them up by Tuesday March 26th. Tickets will be issued and placed on all vehicles not displaying a current Permit - your lack of cooperation could result in your vehicle being towed.
If you do not have a Permit, DO NOT park on school property. Again your vehicle could be towed at your expense.
Attention all Spring Driver Ed students!
An important email was sent on Monday to the email address that is on your Driver Ed registration. It could be yours, it could be your parents.
Please read it! If you don't, you may miss your first lecture or driving lesson.
Driver Ed begins on Wednesday, April 10 with a lecture at 7:30 pm at Thomas.
March is Music in our Schools Month! Today's fun music fact also relates to March being National Women's month!
Who was the first woman in the rock and roll hall of fame? Aretha Franklin!!!
Today's moment for music was brought to you by the Thomas High School chapter of the Tri M National Music Honor Society.
If you took the PreACT on March 16, you may pick up your scores in the counseling center during your lunch or study hall block.
Attention Seniors - tomorrow is the last day to hand in your common application for senior awards. Please stop in the counseling center with any questions.
> Slide 1
Earth Week is after break April 22-26th. Start collecting your gently used or new clothing and put them in the bins by the Main Office, House Offices, and by the CARE room through Webster 16th. These items will be used during the Thrift Fair. Start your spring cleaning!
Slide 2
For Earth Week this year we are accepting any forms of Art for our Art Competition. Showcase your view of the environment or sustainability and submit your piece to the Library by April 24th. See an Art Teacher or Mrs. Drury for details.
Slide 3
Clash of Cans is back! Start collecting your nonalcoholic cans and bottles to stack them up during Earth Week starting on April 22nd. First class to the ceiling wins Clash of Cans and gets points for the World Cup! More details about Earth Week are after break.
Video game club will not meet today. See you after spring break.
There is no Model UN meeting today. See you after break!
If you’re looking for something fun to do this spring, consider joining the Unified basketball team. We are looking for partners and athletes for this season.
First practice is Tuesday, April 9th at 3:30 in the main gym.
The Thomas Flag Football team defeated rival Schroeder Monday 38-0 at Titan Stadium.
Senior Catherine Rogers led the Titans with 4 total touchdowns. She scored 1 rushing TD, 1 passing TD, and picked off 2 passes that she returned for TD's. Rogers also led the Titan D with 5 flag pulls. Sophomores Olivia Smith and Olivia Bommelje each scored TD's for the Titans and Junior Juliana Moses scored a TD late to close out the game. The Titan's D had 6 total interceptions in the game. The Titans are 1-0 on the season and will travel to Hilton on Wednesday to take on the Cadets.
Good Morning, my name is Kristina and I am from Student Council. I am here today to bring awareness to one of our fellow students, Austin Tordai, who is currently at Golisano Children's Hospital awaiting a kidney transplant due to kidney failure. He is in dire need of a kidney soon, and he could really use our well wishes. The Student Council would like to show Austin support and encouragement and we are putting cards in the library and Care Room this week for you to stop by and write an inspirational note. You can write an inspiring quote or saying on the front of the card for Austin to pick one and read each day. Feel free to add a personalized note to Austin on the back! You can stop by for the rest of this week before break to make and decorate a card. Thank you for taking the time to think of a fellow student of ours that could use some support right now!
Today's lunch is tacos
March 25, 2024
Get ready! There are only two weeks left until the solar eclipse. By now you have probably done your research, know what to expect and picked your viewing location. Please remember, DO NOT LOOK DIRECTLY AT THE SUN without the aid of eclipse glasses. You should have received two pairs of glasses last week at school. If you were absent and did not receive glasses, please stop in the main office. Take them home and put them in a safe place. You will need them on Monday, April 8th. The solar eclipse will occur in the afternoon between 2:00 pm and 4:30 pm. There will be no classes on the 8th, so that everyone can experience this once in a lifetime phenomenon.
Attention Nature Lovers and World Travelers
The Spring Break 2024 trip to Costa Rica is gearing up and we need you to sign up. Lock in for the trip so we can move forward with approval and reservations. See Mr Schug and join our classroom for up to date information. Don't miss out. Join the green side today!!!
ALL temporary Parking Permits have expired. Security has several Parking Permits that have not been picked up that need to be placed in your vehicles. If you attended the seminar and have a Permit waiting for you, you MUST pick them up by Tuesday March 26th. Tickets will be issued and placed on all vehicles not displaying a current Permit - your lack of cooperation could result in your vehicle being towed.
If you do not have a Permit, DO NOT park on school property. Again your vehicle could be towed at your expense.
Attention: Mrs. DeWitte's afternoon CIM class, please meet at 12:40 today in room 428 for the field trip. We will leave by 12:45 sharp.
If you took the PreACT on March 16, you may pick up your scores in the counseling center during your lunch or study hall block.
Attention Seniors - the common application for senior awards is due Wednesday, March 26th. This is your last chance to pick one up in the counseling center.
Attention Thomas Titans, Earth Club is looking for more members as we head into the spring months. We do cleanups in the community, gardening, recycling events, and workshops. This spring we are installing another garden to make an outdoor classroom and need your help.
Earth Week is coming up after Spring Break and we need help with Clash of Cans, the Thrift Fair, AMC theater cleanup, and the Art Contest.
All are welcome to join Earth Club Mondays after school in Mrs. Drury’s room 205. Stay green Titans!
Video Game Club is cancelled for this week. See you after Spring Break.
BONJOUR!
The winner of “jour cinq” is Sarah Swing
Claim your prize in the gold house office.
FLAG E was SENEGAL
TRIVIA QUESTION #5: WHO is the current Prime minister of France?
Extra: How old is he?
ANSWER: Gabriel Attal, 35
MERCI!!!!Thank you for all those who participated in this week of Francophone culture! I hope you learned something new!
Today's lunch is mozzarella sticks
March 22, 2024
Attention all current sophomores & juniors- Apply to be a Link Leader for next school year! Link Crew is a freshman orientation and support program. If you are interested in developing your leadership skills, apply this month! Applications are available on a NEW google classroom page.
Join with code: kg3bln4 then complete and submit the 2 part application by Friday April 12th!
March is Music in our Schools Month! Music is all about teamwork!
Did you know...that the Guinness world record for the most people playing a single piano at one time is 25! The performers practiced together over 21 hours in preparation for their successful attempt on July 5, 2023.
Today's moment for music was brought to you by the Thomas High School chapter of the Tri M National Music Honor Society.
Attention Seniors - the common application for senior awards is available in the counseling center until March 26th. Pick up yours today.
Key Club needs your help with donations. We are looking to donate jars of peanut butter for families in need in the Webster community. We also are donating used shoes to help the Kamp Kiwanis fundraising efforts. If you would like to make a positive impact on your community, donate a jar or 2 of peanut butter or your used shoes by placing them in the donation box outside of the main office.
Attention Thomas Titans, Earth Club is looking for more members as we head into the spring months. We do cleanups in the community, gardening, recycling events, and workshops. This spring we are installing another garden to make an outdoor classroom and need your help.
Earth Week is coming up after Spring Break and we need help with Clash of Cans, the Thrift Fair, AMC theater cleanup, and the Art Contest.
All are welcome to join Earth Club Mondays after school in Mrs. Drury’s room 205. Stay green Titans!
BONJOUR!
The winner of “jour quatre” is…_____________________
Claim your prize in the gold house office.
FLAG D was LUXEMBOURG
TRIVIA QUESTION #4: “LA LEXIQUE”
Which FRENCH EXPRESSION do we use in the UNITED STATES when asking a correspondence to reply back? To get credit for this question, you must also WRITE OUT the FULL EXPRESSION in French.
ANSWER: Répondez S’il Vous Plaît = Respond please
FLAG E: GUESS THE FLAG.
TRIVIA QUESTION #5: WHO is the current president of France?
Extra: How old is he?
BONNE CHANCE ET BON WEEK-END!
Today's lunch is popcorn chicken
March 21, 2024
Attention all current sophomores & juniors- Apply to be a Link Leader for next school year! Link Crew is a freshman orientation and support program. If you are interested in developing your leadership skills, apply this month! Applications are available on a NEW google classroom page.
Join with code: kg3bln4 then complete and submit the 2 part application by Friday April 12th!
Are you looking for volunteer hours?
Community Arts Day is looking for students to fill volunteer spots at our event on Saturday April 8th.
Visit our website or scan the QR code to take you directly to the signup page.
Every student volunteer gives our school more of the profits from CAD, so help us support PTSA programming in our school and volunteer today!
Attention Thomas Titans, Earth Club is looking for more members as we head into the spring months. We do cleanups in the community, gardening, recycling events, and workshops. This spring we are installing another garden to make an outdoor classroom and need your help.
Earth Week is coming up after Spring Break and we need help with Clash of Cans, the Thrift Fair, AMC theater cleanup, and the Art Contest.
All are welcome to join Earth Club Mondays after school in Mrs. Drury’s room 205. Stay green Titans!
Join the CARE club for our monthly meeting after school TODAY at 3:20 in the CARE room. This month we are "spring cleaning" and planning our last major project for the year. Bring a friend, new members are ALWAYS welcome!
Attention SHINE Club! We will be meeting this Friday, March 22nd in Mrs. Densieski’s room, 311. We will be furthering our study in 1 Samuel. Please check the Google Classroom for any updates! See you there.
Come join French club on THURSDAY MARCH 21st, (today!) to celebrate "Le Jour du Macaron" Learn the history of this French delicacy and some new French words! We will meet in room 230 after school. Bring a friend! Hope to see you there!
Attention All Space Club Members: Space Club is cancelled for today.
BONJOUR! If you need more slips for guessing, they can be found outside of Madame Hafer’s room, 230.This is also where you will submit your guesses!
Day THREE winner is JAMIE MCCARTHY! Felicitations!
Claim your prize in the gold house office.
FLAG C was SWITZERLAND
TRIVIA QUESTION #3:DAILY DOUBLE! WHICH FRENCH ARTIST was known for painting a japanese-style bridge & water lilies? Pt. 2: IN WHAT TOWN did this artist paint much of his art?
ANSWER: French Artist Claude Monet who spent much of his time painting in Giverny, France.
FLAG D: GUESS THE FLAG.
TRIVIA QUESTION #4: “LA LEXIQUE”
Which FRENCH EXPRESSION do we use in the UNITED STATES when asking a correspondence to reply back? To get credit for this question, you must also WRITE OUT the FULL EXPRESSION in French.
BONNE CHANCE ET A DEMAIN!
Today's lunch is toasted bacon & cheese sandwich
March 20, 2024
Attention all current sophomores & juniors- Apply to be a Link Leader for next school year! Link Crew is a freshman orientation and support program. If you are interested in developing your leadership skills, apply this month! Applications are available on a NEW google classroom page.
Join with code: kg3bln4 then complete and submit the 2 part application by Friday April 12th!
If you haven't had a chance to complete a form recognizing a staff member for our annual Thank A Staff Member Day yet, there's still time! Please take a moment to complete 1 or more green half sheets to thank our staff for all they do! All notes of thanks will be handed out on Friday!
The final Student Driving seminar for this school calendar year is being held TODAY. This is for ALL Juniors and Seniors who either currently have aTemporary Permit or anticipate getting their Driver's license this school year. All Temporary Permits expire at the conclusion of this Seminar.
The seminar is being held TODAY in the Schroeder auditorium at 3:30pm.. Any questions see Ann Marie in Security..
If you are in Graphic Communications, please bring your coat and meet in Mrs. DeWitte's room by 8:50am to leave for the field trip.
Attention Juniors: The common application for junior college awards is now available in the counseling center. This application contains awards and scholarship money to colleges such as RIT, U of R, Clarkson and other area colleges. Pick up your application today.
Attention Seniors - the common application for senior awards is available in the counseling center until March 26th. Pick up yours today.
Key Club needs your help with donations. We are looking to donate jars of peanut butter for families in need in the Webster community. We also are donating used shoes to help the Kamp Kiwanis fundraising efforts. If you would like to make a positive impact on your community, donate a jar or 2 of peanut butter or your used shoes by placing them in the donation box outside of the main office.
Join the CARE club for our monthly meeting after school TOMORROW at 3:20 in the CARE room. This month we are "spring cleaning" and planning our last major project for the year. Bring a friend, new members are ALWAYS welcome!
Attention SHINE Club! We will be meeting this Friday, March 22nd in Mrs. Densieski’s room, 311. We will be furthering our study in 1 Samuel. Please check the Google Classroom for any updates! See you there.
BONJOUR! If you need more slips for guessing, they can be found outside of Madame Hafer’s room, 230.This is also where you will submit your guesses!
Day TWO winner is PETER BENZONI! Felicitations! You may claim your prize in the GOLD HOUSE OFFICE.
FLAG B was QUEBEC, (Canada)!
TRIVIA QUESTION #2: Which country is credited with “inventing French Fries?”
ANSWER: BELGIUM
The origin of Belgian fries goes back to the 17th century. In those days potatoes were already being fried by people living in the Meuse valley region (in Belgium, that is).
FLAG C: GUESS THE FLAG.
TRIVIA QUESTION #3: DAILY DOUBLE! Today’s prize will be a little “extra” major! TWO-PART QUESTION: WHICH FRENCH ARTIST was known for painting a japanese-style bridge & water lilies? Pt. 2: IN WHAT TOWN did this artist paint much of his art?
BONUS FACT!
Today, March 20th is the French « JOUR DU MACARON »! On this day, all “Pierre Hermé” pâtisserie shops offer « free » macarons to those who give a small donation. All proceeds go to a foundation which supports those living with Cystic Fibrosis ! Miam miam! J’adore les macarons-especially for a good cause!
BONNE CHANCE ET A DEMAIN!
Today's lunch is BBQ roasted chicken
March 19, 2024
Attention all current sophomores & juniors- Apply to be a Link Leader for next school year! Link Crew is a freshman orientation and support program. If you are interested in developing your leadership skills, apply this month! Applications are available on a NEW google classroom page.
Join with code: kg3bln4 then complete and submit the 2 part application by Friday April 12th!
Are you looking for volunteer hours?
Community Arts Day is looking for students to fill volunteer spots at our event on Saturday April 8th.
Visit our website or scan the QR code to take you directly to the signup page.
Every student volunteer gives our school more of the profits from CAD, so help us support PTSA programming in our school and volunteer today!
The final Student Driving seminar for this school calendar year is TOMORROW, March 20th . This is for ALL Juniors and Seniors who either currently have aTemporary Permit or anticipate getting their Driver's license this school year. All Temporary Permits expire at the conclusion of this Seminar.
The seminar is being held in the Schroeder auditorium, TOMORROW, March 20th at 3:30pm.. Any questions see Ann Marie in Security..
Attention Mrs. DeWitte’s current Graphic Communication students: tomorrow (Wednesday) you will need to meet in rm 428 at 8:45am for the field trip. Please be prompt so we can leave on time.
March is Music in our Schools Month! Throughout the month of March, we will be sharing some fun facts, music trivia, and inspirational music quotes to highlight the role that music plays in our lives.
Music breaks barriers! Among her many achievements, Beyoncé became the first black woman to headline the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival in 2018.
Today's moment for music was brought to you by the Thomas High School chapter of the Tri M National Music Honor Society.
Attention Juniors: The common application for junior college awards is now available in the counseling center. This application contains awards and scholarship money to colleges such as RIT, U of R, Clarkson and other area colleges. Pick up your application today.
Attention Seniors - the common application for senior awards is available in the counseling center until March 26th. Pick up yours today.
Key Club needs your help with donations. We are looking to donate jars of peanut butter for families in need in the Webster community. We also are donating used shoes to help the Kamp Kiwanis fundraising efforts. If you would like to make a positive impact on your community, donate a jar or 2 of peanut butter or your used shoes by placing them in the donation box outside of the main office.
Join the CARE club for our monthly meeting after school this Thursday, March 21st at 3:20 in the CARE room. This month we are "spring cleaning" and planning our last major project for the year. Bring a friend, new members are ALWAYS welcome!
Attention members of SAGE club . We will be meeting today after school in room 144.
Reminder: Video game club will meet today in room 428 after school.
Come out for some Chipotle and support the Thomas softball team TODAY between 4pm - 8pm!
Mobile orders count too! Use the code found on the flyer and the softball team will earn a portion of all those sales as well.
If you bring the receipt to school on the 20th you will be entered into a drawing for a chance to win a prize.
To enter, write your name on the receipt and give it to a softball player. They will be wearing softball shirts. We will draw the winning name on Wednesday.
BONJOUR! If you need more slips for guessing, they can be found outside of Madame Hafer’s room, 230.This is also where you will submit your guesses! The winner of “jour un” is… Lily Coles! Felicitations! You may claim your prize in the GOLD HOUSE OFFICE. _____________________
FLAG A was FRANCE!
TRIVIA QUESTION #1: What is the name of the famous art museum in Paris at which one of its entrances is a Pyramid?
ANSWER: LE LOUVRE Located in Paris, France
Interesting fact: In 1190, the Louvre was a grand fortress…Then, in the 16th century, it became a royal palace. It was not until 1793, after the French Revolution, that the Louvre finally opened as a museum.
FLAG B: GUESS THE FLAG.
TRIVIA QUESTION #2: Which country is credited with “inventing French Fries?”
BONNE CHANCE ET A DEMAIN!
Today's lunch is hamburger / cheeseburger
March 14, 2024
Attention all Titans 16 years of age or older. The National Honor Society is sponsoring a Blood Drive that is happening on Monday March 18th. Every 2 seconds in the U.S. someone needs blood, which totals 29,000 units of blood needed every day. Blood cannot be manufactured; it can only come from volunteer donors. Stop by the Blood Drive Table set up during lunch blocks between the North and South Cafe. Information will be there on how you can help and you can sign up to donate. Just one Donation has the potential to save more than one life.
Colleges are coming to Thomas for a spring visit. If you would like to meet with college representatives from D'Youville, Le Moyne or Keuka, stop down to the counseling center and sign up.
Key Club needs your help with donations. We are looking to donate jars of peanut butter for families in need in the Webster community. We also are donating used shoes to help the Kamp Kiwanis fundraising efforts. If you would like to make a positive impact on your community, donate a jar or 2 of peanut butter or your used shoes by placing them in the donation box outside of the main office.
Bonjour! "Macaroon ou Macaron"?? MACARON! Come join French club on THURSDAY MARCH 21st to celebrate "Le Jour du Macaron" which annually occurs in France on March 20th. Test your baking skills and try to make your own to compete for a MAJOR REWARD! Learn the history of this French delicacy and some new French words! We will meet in room 230 after school. Bring a friend! Hope to see you there!
Attention all World Language Honor Society applicants, just a reminder that your applications are due by midnight this Friday. If you have any questions, please see Mrs. Jurs in room 232 by Friday.
Attention Thomas Titans, Earth Club is looking for more members as we head into the spring months. We do cleanups in the community, gardening, recycling events, and workshops. This spring we are installing another garden to make an outdoor classroom and need your help.
Earth Week is coming up after Spring Break and we need help with Clash of Cans, the Thrift Fair, AMC theater cleanup, and the Art Contest.
All are welcome to join Earth Club Mondays after school in Mrs. Drury’s room 205. Stay green Titans!
Attention Lords and Ladies!
Life got you feeling like a lowly pawn? Do you dream of unleashing your inner grandmaster and conquering your classmates with wit and strategy? Well, fret no more, because The Knights of the Square Table are here to rescue you from dull moves and boring opponents!
Join us, the illustrious Knights of the Square Table, where every move is a daring adventure, every game a quest for victory, and every opponent a worthy adversary (or a hilarious jester if they fall for your traps)!
Whether you're a seasoned pro or a beginner just learning the ropes, our club welcomes all knights who are ready to wield their swords (figuratively speaking) and defend their honor on the square field of battle!
So sharpen your wit, polish your armor, and prepare for battle (or just a friendly match and some laughter)! Join “The Knights of the Square Table” today and let the games begin!
Today's lunch is french toast sticks
March 11, 2024
There are four weeks left until the solar eclipse. This is a rare occurrence for our area. Western New York only experiences a total solar eclipse about once every 400 years! The sun will be completely obstructed by the moon for almost four minutes. Mark your calendars for Monday, April 8th. Don’t worry if you haven’t found viewing glasses yet. Eclipse glasses will be distributed from school in a couple weeks.
Attention students enrolled in AP classes - TODAY IS THE LAST DAY to register
and pay for exams. There are no exceptions. The entire process can be completed online
in My School Bucks. Stop into the Gold House with questions.
March is Music in our Schools Month! Throughout the month of March, we will be sharing some fun facts, music trivia, and inspirational music quotes to highlight the role that music plays in our lives.
Did you know...
Research has shown that blood flows more easily when music is played. It can also reduce heart rate, lower blood pressure, decrease cortisol (stress hormone) levels and increase serotonin and endorphin levels in the blood.
Today's moment for music was brought to you by the Thomas High School chapter of the Tri M National Music Honor Society.
The ASVAB exam is a multi aptitude exam for high school students that helps align your skills with your interests. This exam may help you explore future career goals. This is a free exam that is open to anyone in grades 10 through 12. The exam is on Saturday, March 16th at 9:00am here at Thomas. Pick up your registration form in the counseling center.
The Monroe County Sheriff's Office is holding their teen police academy this summer. This is a free week-long camp that consists of physical training, classroom instruction and reality-based training. Applications are available in the counseling center.
Attention Juniors: The common application for junior college awards is now available in the counseling center. This application contains awards and scholarship money to colleges such as RIT, U of R, Clarkson and other area colleges. Pick up your application today.
Model UN completed their final conference of the year this weekend. Honorable Mentions were awarded to Oakley Wells, Sameer Shaik, and Nathan Nguyen. Outstanding Delegates went to Ilona Teller, Morgan Schaller, and Eric Chung. Congratulations to all who attended! We will resume meetings next week.
Today's lunch is pizza crunchers
March 8, 2024
Make sure to stop by the Library and Media Center any time though the month of March to view the Thomas ArtFam Staff Art Show. Creative works from ten staff members are on display, near the WTI entrance, with a range of mixed media from painting and photography, to sewing and woodworking. Who knew your teachers were so talented?!
The office of family and student services and inclusivity announces the first Webster schools student leadership breakfast. This event will be held on Saturday, March 9th from 9am - noon at the Webster schools district offices. Register now by scanning the QR code on the screen.
Attention AP students - If you plan to take an exam, and you haven’t already paid, you must do
so NO LATER than Monday, March 11th. All payment and registration information can be
completed online in My School Bucks. Not sure if you have already paid, please stop by the Gold
House before March 11th.
Key Club needs your help with donations. We are looking to donate jars of peanut butter for families in need in the Webster community. We also are donating used shoes to help the Kamp Kiwanis fundraising efforts. If you would like to make a positive impact on your community, donate a jar or 2 of peanut butter or your used shoes by placing them in the donation box outside of the main office.
Attention all boys interested in trying out for JV and Varsity golf this spring. There will be an informational meeting on Monday, March 11th from 3:30 - 4:30 PM in room 408 here at Thomas HS. Keep in mind that you have to register for golf on the Family ID sports registration system. If you have not done so already, please do so as soon as you can!
Today's lunch fully loaded tots
March 7, 2024
Make sure to stop by the Library and Media Center any time though the month of March to view the Thomas ArtFam Staff Art Show. Creative works from ten staff members are on display, near the WTI entrance, with a range of mixed media from painting and photography, to sewing and woodworking. Who knew your teachers were so talented?!
The office of family and student services and inclusivity announces the first Webster schools student leadership breakfast. This event will be held on Saturday, March 9th from 9am - noon at the Webster schools district offices. Register now by scanning the QR code on the screen.
Attention AP students - If you plan to take an exam, and you haven’t already paid, you must do
so NO LATER than Monday, March 11th. All payment and registration information can be
completed online in My School Bucks. Not sure if you have already paid, please stop by the Gold
House before March 11th.
March is Music In Our Schools Month!
Congratulations to the Thomas Orchestras on their outstanding concert performance this past Tuesday night! Tonight, we have an exciting performance in the Gym with the Thomas Concert Band & Wind Ensemble performing alongside the Willink 6th Grade & 8th Grade Bands. The concert starts at 7:00pm in the Gym. All are invited to come out and support our Titan Musicians!
The ASVAB exam is a multi aptitude exam for high school students that helps align your skills with your interests. This exam may help you explore future career goals. This is a free exam that is open to anyone in grades 10 through 12. The exam is on Saturday, March 16th at 9:00am here at Thomas. Pick up your registration form in the counseling center.
The Monroe County Sheriff's Office is holding their teen police academy this summer. This is a free week-long camp that consists of physical training, classroom instruction and reality-based training. Applications are available in the counseling center.
Attention Juniors: The common application for junior college awards is now available in the counseling center. This application contains awards and scholarship money to colleges such as RIT, U of R, Clarkson and other area colleges. Pick up your application today.
Attention Seniors - the common application for senior awards is available in the counseling center until March 26th. Pick up yours today.
Colleges are coming to Thomas for a spring visit. If you would like to meet with college representatives from D'Youville, Le Moyne or Keuka, stop down to the counseling center and sign up.
Hello SHINE Club members! Our upcoming meeting is this Friday, March 8th, at 8am in Mrs. Winslow’s room. We will be looking into the book of Samuel. As always, feel free to sign up to bring snacks! See you there!
DREAM club meets today after school. Join us to discuss upcoming events including ROC2Change. DREAM club meets on the first and third Thursdays of every month in Mrs. Nieves's room, in 411.
Video game club will meet today in room 428 after school.
Are you tired of feeling like a pawn in the game of life? Well, fear not, because the “The Knights of the Square Table” are here to thrust you into the world of strategic brilliance!
Join us every Thursday after school in Mr. Bertrand’s Room for some mind-bending maneuvers, jaw-dropping checkmates, and maybe even a few accidental pawn sacrifices (oops!).
Whether you're a grandmaster in the making or just learning which way the pieces move, all skill levels are welcome! We promise to provide an atmosphere filled with laughs, camaraderie, and of course, intense brain workouts.
So, grab your bishops, dust off your knights, and let's rook and roll! See you after school for a Battle on the Board!
Attention all boys interested in trying out for JV and Varsity golf this spring. There will be an informational meeting on Monday, March 11th from 3:30 - 4:30 PM in room 408 here at Thomas HS. Keep in mind that you have to register for golf on the Family ID sports registration system. If you have not done so already, please do so as soon as you can!
Today's lunch is hot dog
March 6, 2024
Come watch your Webster Thomas & OWL teachers and staff take on the teachers and staff from Schroeder & GOAL tonight! This is a fun night that supports a GREAT cause-Challenger Miracle Field!
Can you ride a tricycle? Stack cups? Shoot free throws? Know trivia about Webster? If so, be part of the half time games & activities to help Thomas/OWL earn points & beat Schroeder (We are going to need those points!) Grab a friend and sign up! We need you!
See Mrs. Warren in room 318 (next to the field house) to sign up!
Spring Driver Education information is online now!
Students must have their permit by the start of the class, which is April 10.
To make your registration go smoothly that morning, set up an account in our registration database, xenegrade, prior to registering.
Visit the webster schools web page and search for driver's ed.
Make sure to stop by the Library and Media Center any time though the month of March to view the Thomas ArtFam Staff Art Show. Creative works from ten staff members are on display, near the WTI entrance, with a range of mixed media from painting and photography, to sewing and woodworking. Who knew your teachers were so talented?!
The office of family and student services and inclusivity announces the first Webster schools student leadership breakfast. This event will be held on Saturday, March 9th from 9am - noon at the Webster schools district offices. Register now by scanning the QR code on the screen.
Attention Sophomores: The PreACT is a practice ACT exam that we offer sophomores. This practice exam is being held on Saturday, March 9th here at Thomas. The cost is $18.00 and registration forms are available in the counseling center.
Key Club needs your help with donations. We are looking to donate jars of peanut butter for families in need in the Webster community. We also are donating used shoes to help the Kamp Kiwanis fundraising efforts. If you would like to make a positive impact on your community, donate a jar or 2 of peanut butter or your used shoes by placing them in the donation box outside of the main office.
Hello SHINE Club members! Our upcoming meeting is this Friday, March 8th, at 8am in Mrs. Winslow’s room. We will be looking into the book of Samuel. As always, feel free to sign up to bring snacks! See you there!
Attention all boys interested in trying out for JV and Varsity golf this spring. There will be an informational meeting on Monday, March 11th from 3:30 - 4:30 PM in room 408 here at Thomas HS. Keep in mind that you have to register for golf on the Family ID sports registration system. If you have not done so already, please do so as soon as you can!
Today's lunch is buffalo chicken melt
March 5, 2024
Spring Driver Education information is online now!
Seniors and juniors may right now and if spaces are available, sophomores may register tomorrow. Students must have their permit by the start of the class, which is April 10.
To make your registration go smoothly that morning, set up an account in our registration database, xenegrade, prior to registering.
Visit the webster schools web page and search for driver's ed.
March is Music In Our Schools Month! And we are kicking it off with two concert performances this week:
On Tuesday, March 6th , the Thomas Concert Orchestra & Philharmonic Orchestra will be performing along with the Willink 8th Grade Orchestra at 7:00 PM in the Thomas Auditorium.
On Thursday, March 8th, the Thomas Concert Band & Wind Ensemble will be performing along with the Willink 6th & 8th Grade Bands at 7:00 PM in the Thomas Gymnasium.
All are invited to come out and support our Titan Musicians!
Make sure to stop by the Library and Media Center any time though the month of March to view the Thomas ArtFam Staff Art Show. Creative works from ten staff members are on display, near the WTI entrance, with a range of mixed media from painting and photography, to sewing and woodworking. Who knew your teachers were so talented?!
The school counselors are running a workshop on how to make an activities resume today during lunch blocks in the counseling center. If you would like to learn how to build an impressive activities resume for college, scholarships or a job, come to the counseling center during your lunch or study hall block.
Attention Seniors - the common application for senior awards is available in the counseling center until March 26th. Pick up yours today.
Colleges are coming to Thomas for a spring visit. If you would like to meet with college representatives from D'Youville, Le Moyne or Keuka, stop down to the counseling center and sign up.
Attention science olympiad....our awards ceremony will be Wednesday after school in room 305. More information about our end of season celebration will be coming soon.
Video game club will not meet today, instead we will be meeting on Thursday right after school.
Key Club needs your help with donations. We are looking to donate jars of peanut butter for families in need in the Webster community. We also are donating used shoes to help the Kamp Kiwanis fundraising efforts. If you would like to make a positive impact on your community, donate a jar or 2 of peanut butter or your used shoes by bringing them down to Mrs. Donovan in room 405.
Attention all boys interested in trying out for JV and Varsity golf this spring. There will be an informational meeting on Monday, March 11th from 3:30 - 4:30 PM in room 408 here at Thomas HS. Keep in mind that you have to register for golf on the Family ID sports registration system. If you have not done so already, please do so as soon as you can!
Today's lunch is chicken fajitas
March 4, 2024
Come watch your Webster Thomas & OWL teachers and staff take on the teachers and staff from Schroeder & GOAL! This is a fun night that supports a GREAT cause-Challenger Miracle Field!
Can you ride a tricycle? Stack cups? Shoot free throws? Know trivia about Webster? If so, be part of the half time games & activities to help Thomas/OWL earn points & beat Schroeder (We are going to need those points!) Grab a friend and sign up! We need you!
See Mrs. Warren in room 318 (next to the field house) to sign up!
Spring Driver Education information is online now!
Seniors and juniors may register at 8 am on March 5th and if spaces are available, sophomores may register on March 6th. Students must have their permit by the start of the class, which is April 10.
To make your registration go smoothly that morning, set up an account in our registration database, xenegrade, prior to registering.
Visit the webster schools web page and search for driver's ed.
On Monday, April 8th, Webster will be in the shadow of a total solar eclipse. Total solar eclipses occur when the moon blocks the sun’s light from Earth. However, eclipses are only visible from within a narrow path across Earth. Webster just happens to be in that path! The eclipse will happen gradually over the course of four hours, but the sun will be completely obstructed by the moon for almost four minutes. Mark your calendars for Monday, April 8th.
Caution needs to be exercised during an eclipse as the sun’s rays can damage your eyes. In order to be safe, eclipse glasses, or viewers, need to be used. These are NOT regular sunglasses, but are thousands of times darker. Eclipse glasses will be distributed from school in a couple weeks.
You can learn more about eclipses by talking to your librarian and visiting websites such as the Rochester Museum and Science Center, NASA and the Great American Eclipse.
March is Music In Our Schools Month! And we are kicking it off with two concert performances this week:
On Tuesday, March 6th , the Thomas Concert Orchestra & Philharmonic Orchestra will be performing along with the Willink 8th Grade Orchestra at 7:00 PM in the Thomas Auditorium.
On Thursday, March 8th, the Thomas Concert Band & Wind Ensemble will be performing along with the Willink 6th & 8th Grade Bands at 7:00 PM in the Thomas Gymnasium.
All are invited to come out and support our Titan Musicians!
Attention Sophomores: The PreACT is a practice ACT exam that we offer sophomores. This practice exam is being held on Saturday, March 9th here at Thomas. The cost is $18.00 and registration forms are available in the counseling center.
The Monroe County Sheriff's Office is holding their teen police academy this summer. This is a free week-long camp that consists of physical training, classroom instruction and reality-based training. Applications are available in the counseling center.
The school counselors are running a workshop on how to make an activities resume today during lunch blocks in the counseling center. If you would like to learn how to build an impressive activities resume for college, scholarships or a job, come to the counseling center during your lunch or study hall block.
Reminder; Video game club will meet on Thursday this week. There is no meeting tomorrow.
Our awards ceremony will be Wednesday after school in room 305. More information about our end of season celebration will be coming soon.
Today's lunch is mozzarella sticks
March 1, 2024
Come watch your Webster Thomas & OWL teachers and staff take on the teachers and staff from Schroeder & GOAL! This is a fun night that supports a GREAT cause-Challenger Miracle Field!
Can you ride a tricycle? Stack cups? Shoot free throws? Know trivia about Webster? If so, be part of the half time games & activities to help Thomas/OWL earn points & beat Schroeder (We are going to need those points!) Grab a friend and sign up! We need you!
See Mrs. Warren in room 318 (next to the field house) to sign up!
Spring Driver Education information is online now!
Seniors and juniors may register at 8 am on March 5th and if spaces are available, sophomores may register on March 6th. Students must have their permit by the start of the class, which is April 10.
To make your registration go smoothly that morning, set up an account in our registration database, xenegrade, prior to registering.
Visit the webster schools web page and search for driver's ed.
Attention Sophomores: The PreACT is a practice ACT exam that we offer sophomores. This practice exam is being held on Saturday, March 9th here at Thomas. The cost is $18.00 and registration forms are available in the counseling center.
The ASVAB exam is a multi aptitude exam for high school students that helps align your skills with your interests. This exam may help you explore future career goals. This is a free exam that is open to anyone in grades 10 through 12. The exam is on Saturday, March 16th at 9:00am here at Thomas. Pick up your registration form in the counseling center.
Attention Juniors: The counseling department is taking a field trip to SUNY Geneseo on Monday, March 18th The visit includes a presentation, tour of the campus and lunch. Pick up your permission slip in the counseling center. Spots are limited.
Attention Juniors: The common application for junior college awards is now available in the counseling center. This application contains awards and scholarship money to colleges such as RIT, U of R, Clarkson and other area colleges. Pick up your application today.
Attention Seniors - the common application for senior awards is available in the counseling center until March 26th. Pick up yours today.
Colleges are coming to Thomas for a spring visit. If you would like to meet with college representatives from D'Youville, Le Moyne or Keuka, stop down to the counseling center and sign up.
Free sports physicals will be held on Tuesday March 5th from 5-6pm at Willink Middle School Health office. Parent must attend with student.
Please come cheer on your Titans for Regional Game as they take on Skaneateles at the Skaneateles Community Center on Saturday, March 2nd at 5:30pm.
Today's lunch is chicken parm
February 29, 2024
Today’s black history bingo figure is Minnie Riperton. Mariah Carey is heralded for her whistle register, which is the highest the human voice is capable of reaching. But Riperton perfected the singing technique years before and was best known for her five-octave vocal range. The whistling can be heard on her biggest hit to date, “Lovin’ You.” The infectious ballad was originally created as an ode to her daughter, Maya Rudolph, of Bridesmaids and Saturday Night Live. However, before she could become a household name, she died in 1979 at the age of 31 from breast cancer.
Come watch your Webster Thomas & OWL teachers and staff take on the teachers and staff from Schroeder & GOAL! This is a fun night that supports a GREAT cause-Challenger Miracle Field!
Can you ride a tricycle? Stack cups? Shoot free throws? Know trivia about Webster? If so, be part of the half time games & activities to help Thomas/OWL earn points & beat Schroeder (We are going to need those points!) Grab a friend and sign up! We need you!
See Mrs. Warren in room 318 (next to the field house) to sign up!
Spring Driver Education information is online now!
Seniors and juniors may register at 8 am on March 5 and if spaces are available, sophomores may register on March 6. Students must have their permit by the start of the class, which is April 10. The end date for driver ed spring session is June 6.
To make your registration go smoothly that morning, set up an account in our registration database, xenegrade, prior to registering.
Please note that when you register, you are registering for a driving time. All lectures are via zoom on Mondays and Wednesdays from 7:30 - 9 pm for all driver ed students.
Visit the webster schools web page and search for driver's ed.
The ASVAB exam is a multi aptitude exam for high school students that helps align your skills with your interests. This exam may help you explore future career goals. This is a free exam that is open to anyone in grades 10 through 12. The exam is on Saturday, March 16th at 9:00am here at Thomas. Pick up your registration form in the counseling center.
Attention Juniors: The counseling department is taking a field trip to SUNY Geneseo on Monday, March 18th The visit includes a presentation, tour of the campus and lunch. Pick up your permission slip in the counseling center. Spots are limited.
School counselors are running a workshop on how to make an activities resume on Monday and Tuesday March 4th and 5th, during lunch blocks in the counseling center.
Attention Seniors - the common application for senior awards is available in the counseling center until March 26th. Pick up yours today.
Colleges are coming to Thomas for a spring visit. If you would like to meet with college representatives from D'Youville, Le Moyne or Keuka, stop down to the counseling center and sign up.
Attention Writers Club members! This week's meeting will be cancelled. That's right, there will be no writer's club meeting this Thursday, February 29th. See you all the following week: March 7th.
Space Club is meeting today in Mrs. Drury's room 205. We are going to paint planets and start preparing for the April total solar eclipse. New members are always welcome to join. Room 205 after school today!
Attention all baseball players....There is a mandatory baseball meeting for anyone interested in grades 9-12 on Thursday, February 29th at 3:30 in the cafeteria.
Free sports physicals will be held on Tuesday March 5th from 5-6pm at Willink Middle School Health office. Parent must attend with student.
There is a boys lacrosse informational meeting today after school in the South Cafe’ at 3:30pm. All interested players should plan to attend. We will go over upcoming tryout information. If you have any questions please see Coach Ruller or Coach Jobson.
Today's lunch is beef teriyaki dippers
February 28, 2024
Today’s black history bingo figure is Dorothy Height. Some people consider Dorothy to be the “Godmother of the women’s movement”. She had a background in education and social work; with this knowledge she advanced women's rights. She was a leader in the YWCA and the president of the National Council of Negro Women for over 40 years. She was also one of the few women present at the 1963 March on Washington where Dr. Martin Luther King Jr delivered his famous “I Have a Dream” speech.
Come watch your Webster Thomas & OWL teachers and staff take on the teachers and staff from Schroeder & GOAL! This is a fun night that supports a GREAT cause-Challenger Miracle Field!
Can you ride a tricycle? Stack cups? Shoot free throws? Know trivia about Webster? If so, be part of the half time games & activities to help Thomas/OWL earn points & beat Schroeder (We are going to need those points!) Grab a friend and sign up! We need you!
See Mrs. Warren in room 318 (next to the field house) to sign up!
If you are interested in going to Costa Rica next spring break to learn about ecology and to help conserve sea turtles then see Mr Schug in room 139 for more information on our trip. Join our classroom to keep up to date on trip information using the code shown here.
School counselors are running a workshop on how to make an activities resume on Monday and Tuesday March 4th and 5th, during lunch blocks in the counseling center.
Attention Writers Club members! This week's meeting will be cancelled. That's right, there will be no writer's club meeting this Thursday, February 29th. See you all the following week: March 7th.
Attention all baseball players....There is a mandatory baseball meeting for anyone interested in grades 9-12 on Thursday, February 29th at 3:30 in the cafeteria.
Today's lunch is pancakes
February 27, 2024
Today’s black history bingo figure is Robert S. Abbott. Abbott was born in 1870 in Frederica, St. Simons Island, Georgia of former slave parents, and studied the printing trade at Hampton Institute from 1892 to 1896. He received a law degree from Kent College of Law, Chicago in 1898, but because of racial prejudice in the United States, he was unable to practice, despite attempts to establish law offices in Gary, Indiana, Topeka, Kansas, and Chicago, Illinois. In 1905 he founded The Chicago Defender, which was once heralded as "The World's Greatest Weekly". The Defender soon became the most widely circulated black newspaper in the country, and made Abbott one of the first self-made millionaires of African American descent. He died of Bright's disease on February 29, 1940, and left the paper in the control of his heir and nephew, John Henry Sengstacke.
Come watch your Webster Thomas & OWL teachers and staff take on the teachers and staff from Schroeder & GOAL! This is a fun night that supports a GREAT cause-Challenger Miracle Field!
Can you ride a tricycle? Stack cups? Shoot free throws? Know trivia about Webster? If so, be part of the half time games & activities to help Thomas/OWL earn points & beat Schroeder (We are going to need those points!) Grab a friend and sign up! We need you!
See Mrs. Warren in room 318 (next to the field house) to sign up!
If you are interested in going to Costa Rica next spring break to learn about ecology and to help conserve sea turtles then see Mr Schug in room 139 for more information on our trip. Join our classroom to keep up to date on trip information using the code shown here.
The ASVAB exam is a multi aptitude exam for high school students that helps align your skills with your interests. This exam may help you explore future career goals. This is a free exam that is open to anyone in grades 10 through 12. The exam is on Saturday, March 16th at 9:00am here at Thomas. Pick up your registration form in the counseling center.
Attention Juniors: The counseling department is taking a field trip to SUNY Geneseo on Monday, March 18th The visit includes a presentation, tour of the campus and lunch. Pick up your permission slip in the counseling center. Spots are limited.
Reminder, video game club will be meeting today from 3:15-4pm in room 428.
We will NOT be meeting Thursday this week.
Model UN will meet today after school in room 210. We will be practicing debate strategies and discussing clothing sales.
Today's lunch is orange chicken
February 26, 2024
Today’s black history bingo figure is Bayard Rustin. Dr. King is usually credited for the March on Washington in August 1963. But it was Rustin who organized and strategized in the shadows. As a gay man who had controversial ties to communism, he was considered too much of a liability to be on the front lines of the movement. Nonetheless, he was considered to be one of the most brilliant minds, and served his community tirelessly while pushing for more jobs and better wages.
Come watch your Webster Thomas & OWL teachers and staff take on the teachers and staff from Schroeder & GOAL! This is a fun night that supports a GREAT cause-Challenger Miracle Field!
Can you ride a tricycle? Stack cups? Shoot free throws? Know trivia about Webster? If so, be part of the half time games & activities to help Thomas/OWL earn points & beat Schroeder (We are going to need those points!) Grab a friend and sign up! We need you!
See Mrs. Warren in room 318 (next to the field house) to sign up!
If you are interested in going to Costa Rica next spring break to learn about ecology and to help conserve sea turtles then see Mr Schug in room 139 for more information on our trip. Join our classroom to keep up to date on trip information using the code shown here.
Attention Mrs. Barnes' Chemistry Students:
Please look at the note on Mrs. Barnes' door to see where you should go for your class today.
Please come cheer on your Titans Hockey Team as they take on Batavia Notre Dame at 5:30pm at the Gene Polisseni Center located on the RIT campus.
We will have a fan bus (or two if necessary) leaving Thomas at 4:30 for the 5:30 game. If you would like to take advantage of this door to door option, please stop in to the main office anytime today to sign up.
Tickets will be on sale at the door, but it is recommended that you purchase ahead of time to speed up your entry. Use the QR code shown here to purchase tickets.
At A1 Sectionals, the boys placed 8th and the girls 6th. Jada Kendrick placed 2nd and Leia Sheppard was 4th. Siera Shenoy was 4th in the 600 meter and Patrick Klehr was 5th in the mile. The girls 4x4 placed 4th with a season best and running was Brooke Sharpe, Kaylee Fitzwater, Delaney Stoutenberg and Siera Shenoy. Max Braithwaite placed 3rd in both shot put and weight throw, Ellie Shumacher and Wylie Vuillequez were both 5th in their weight throw and both with a personal best throw. Jenna Dow vaulted to her PR of 9 feet in pole vault and Aidyn Hill placed 3rd in his vault competition. Gianna Lacey was 6th in triple jump.
At this past Friday nights State Qualifier meet, Lei Sheppard ran 2 personal bests in both heats of her 55 hurdles, placing 3rd with an 8.93. Gianna Lacey broke her own school record in the triple jump with a jump of 35 feet, 2 inches.
Heading off to the state meet this coming Saturday in Staten Island are Jane Carey in the shot put and Jada Kendrick who brought down her school record time in the 55 hurdles finishing with an 8.71.
Today's lunch is pizza crunchers
February 14, 2024
Today’s black history bingo figure is Jane Bolin. Born on April 11, 1908, Jane Matilda Bolin was the first Black woman to become a judge in the United States. Bolin was appointed to the New York City Domestic Relations Court by Mayor LaGuardia in 1939. She was the first black woman to graduate from Yale Law School, the first to join the New York City Bar Association and the first to join the New York City Law Department.
Do you take pictures of the fun things that you and your friends do around school? The yearbook club would love to get them to add to our book. We are looking for candid pictures of any activities that take place around school - laughing during lunch, climbing the rock wall, performing a skit in class, or singing together in chorus. Please use the QR code on the screen right now to upload them! This code can also be found on flyers around school. Thank you for your help!
The DREAM club is hosting a night of art on Thursday, February 29 as part of our Black History Month celebration. Enjoy an evening listening to spoken word, Jazz music, and experiencing art from Black artists.
Any student or staff member is invited to participate in the event by sharing their own art or showcasing a piece of art by a black artist that is meaningful to them.
If you would like to share your own art or contribute something you find inspiring by a black artist, scan the QR code, and let us know how we can include you in the event.
The celebration will take place in the media center at 6:30 PM on Thursday the 29th and light refreshments will be served. We hope to see you there.
Attention CARE club members: Our next after school meeting will be this Thursday, February 15th after school in the CARE room. Join us for college pennant making, continued origami making and to plan future projects. New members are always welcome!
Attention French club! Our Fete des Crepes will be today after school in room 230! Learn about French crepes and some interesting facts about Valentine's Day. Bring a friend! Hope to see you there!
Attention all girls interested in trying out for Mod A, JV or Varsity softball this spring. There is a mandatory informational meeting tomorrow at 3:30 pm in the West Cafe. If you have any questions please see Coach Castro in room 337.
Any 9th - 12th grade girl who is interested in trying out for Girls Flag Football this Spring - please plan on attending this mandatory 15 minute meeting!
tomorrow after school in Coach Thurley’s Room 323.
We will discuss pre-season camp, the upcoming season, and other important information.
If you can't make the meeting but are planning to try out- please email or see Coach Thurley before the end of the day Friday the 16th.
Any boy interested in playing tennis this spring should come to Mr. Suffoletto's room, 202, after school for a brief informational meeting tomorrow. If you can't make it, be sure to stop in sometime this week to see Mr. Suff when you are able
There will be a joint boys and girls preseason outdoor track meeting tomorrow at 3:30 in the south cafeteria for those interested.
What's up thomas!
I'm Max Mortilaro and I am here to let you know that tonight at 7:30, your counter strike esports team plays our national semifinals game against the shs silver foxes from oregon.
Show your support tonight as we take on our rivals to break the season tie. Take a picture of the qr code on the screen for the link to the stream and student section. See you tonight! go titans!
Today's lunch is General Tso's chicken
February 13, 2024
Today’s black history bingo figure is Annie Lee Cooper.. She may be well-known for punching Alabama Sheriff Jim Clark while attempting to register to vote. Annie Lee Cooper was jailed for this act, but her persistence in the civil rights movement helped lead to the Voting Rights Act of 1965. This act was signed into law on August 6, 1965, by President Lyndon Johnson. It outlawed the discriminatory voting practices adopted in many southern states after the Civil War, including literacy tests as a prerequisite to voting. Annie Lee lived to be 100, but the results of her activism continues to live on today and inspire many.
The Monroe County Sheriff's Office is holding their teen police academy this summer. This is a free week-long camp that consists of physical training, classroom instruction and reality-based training. Applications are available in the counseling center.
Attention Juniors: The common application for junior college awards is now available in the counseling center. This application contains awards and scholarship money to colleges such as RIT, U of R, Clarkson and other area colleges. Pick up your application today.
The DREAM club is hosting a night of art on Thursday, February 29 as part of our Black History Month celebration. Enjoy an evening listening to spoken word, Jazz music, and experiencing art from Black artists.
Any student or staff member is invited to participate in the event by sharing their own art or showcasing a piece of art by a black artist that is meaningful to them.
If you would like to share your own art or contribute something you find inspiring by a black artist, scan the QR code, and let us know how we can include you in the event.
The celebration will take place in the media center at 6:30 PM on Thursday the 29th and light refreshments will be served. We hope to see you there.
Attention CARE club members: Our next after school meeting will be this Thursday, February 15th after school in the CARE room. Join us for college pennant making, continued origami making and to plan future projects. New members are always welcome!
Attention French club! Our Fete des Crepes will be Wednesday February 14th after school in room 230! Learn about French crepes and some interesting facts about Valentine's Day. Bring a friend! Hope to see you there!
Attention all girls interested in trying out for Mod A, JV or Varsity softball this spring. There is a mandatory informational meeting on February 15th at 3:30 pm in the West Cafe. If you have any questions please see Coach Castro in room 337.
Any 9th - 12th grade girl who is interested in trying out for Girls Flag Football this Spring - please plan on attending this mandatory 15 minute meeting!
Thursday, February 15th after school in Coach Thurley’s Room 323.
We will discuss pre-season camp, the upcoming season, and other important information.
If you can't make the meeting but are planning to try out- please email or see Coach Thurley before the end of the day Friday the 16th.
Any boy interested in playing tennis this spring should come to Mr. Suffoletto's room, 202, after school for a brief informational meeting on Thursday, February 15. If you can't make it, be sure to stop in sometime this week to see Mr. Suff when you are able
This Thursday, February 15th, there will be a joint boys and girls preseason outdoor track meeting at 3:30 in the south cafeteria for those interested.
Today's lunch is tacos
February 12, 2024
Today’s black history bingo figure is Marsha P. Johnson. Marsha was an activist, self-identified drag queen, performer, and survivor. She was a prominent figure in the Stonewall uprising of 1969. Marsha went by “BLACK Marsha” before settling on Marsha P. Johnson. The “P” stood for “Pay It No Mind,” which is what Marsha would say in response to questions about her gender. It is the consideration of who “BLACK Marsha” was that inspired The Marsha P. Johnson Institute. The vision of the Marsha P. Johnson Institute is to live in a world where BLACK trans people’s humanity is fully realized.
Do you take pictures of the fun things that you and your friends do around school? The yearbook club would love to get them to add to our book. We are looking for candid pictures of any activities that take place around school - laughing during lunch, climbing the rock wall, performing a skit in class, or singing together in chorus. Please use the QR code on the screen right now to upload them! This code can also be found on flyers around school. Thank you for your help!
Attention Sophomores: The PreACT is a practice ACT exam that we offer sophomores. This practice exam is being held on Saturday, March 9th here at Thomas. The cost is $18.00 and registration forms are available in the counseling center.
The ASVAB exam is a multi aptitude exam for high school students that helps align your skills with your interests. This exam may help you explore future career goals. This is a free exam that is open to anyone in grades 10 through 12. The exam is on Saturday, March 16th at 9:00am here at Thomas. Pick up your registration form in the counseling center.
Attention Juniors: The counseling department is taking a field trip to SUNY Geneseo on Monday, March 18th The visit includes a presentation, tour of the campus and lunch. Pick up your permission slip in the counseling center. Spots are limited.
The DREAM club is hosting a night of art on Thursday, February 29 as part of our Black History Month celebration. Enjoy an evening listening to spoken word, Jazz music, and experiencing art from Black artists.
Any student or staff member is invited to participate in the event by sharing their own art or showcasing a piece of art by a black artist that is meaningful to them.
If you would like to share your own art or contribute something you find inspiring by a black artist, scan the QR code, and let us know how we can include you in the event.
The celebration will take place in the media center at 6:30 PM on Thursday the 29th and light refreshments will be served. We hope to see you there.
Reminder: video game club will be meeting Tuesday and Thursday this week after school from 3:15-4pm in room 428. You can take the late bus home.
Attention CARE club members: Our next after school meeting will be this Thursday, February 15th after school in the CARE room. Join us for college pennant making, continued origami making and to plan future projects. New members are always welcome!
Attention all girls interested in trying out for Mod A, JV or Varsity softball this spring. There is a mandatory informational meeting on February 15th at 3:30 pm in the West Cafe. If you have any questions please see Coach Castro in room 337.
Congratulations to the Nordic ski team at the County Championship.
Maddie M. placed 9th and Martine B placed 14th
Any 9th - 12th grade girl who is interested in trying out for Girls Flag Football this Spring - please plan on attending this mandatory 15 minute meeting!
Thursday, February 15th after school in Coach Thurley’s Room 323.
We will discuss pre-season camp, the upcoming season, and other important information.
If you can't make the meeting but are planning to try out- please email or see Coach Thurley before the end of the day Friday the 16th.
Today's lunch is mozzarella sticks
February 9, 2024
Today’s black history bingo figure is Maria P. Williams. Born in 1866, Maria P. Williams was the first black woman to write and act in her own movie in 1923. Titled The Flames of Wrath, with female directors such and producers like Oprah, Ava DuVernay and Shonda Rhimes. She was also an activist and detailed her leadership skills in the book that she authored My Work and Public Sentiment in 1916.
Do you take pictures of the fun things that you and your friends do around school? The yearbook club would love to get them to add to our book. We are looking for candid pictures of any activities that take place around school - laughing during lunch, climbing the rock wall, performing a skit in class, or singing together in chorus. Please use the QR code on the screen right now to upload them! This code can also be found on flyers around school. Thank you for your help!
Attention French club! Join us for crepes and Valentine-themed fun next Wednesday, February 14th! Come hungry for freshly made crepes to order! We meet in room 230. All are welcome! See Madame Hafer for details.
Today marks the beginning of the Lunar New Year. Many Asian cultures observe the new year based on the cycles of the moon and last night began a celebration that can last between 8 and 15 days. Many will share traditional meals together with family and friends. Parades, fireworks and red decorations will be abundant during this holiday season.
Each year a different zodiac sign is used and this year is the year of the dragon. In Asian culture, the dragon is a spirit and a symbol. Throughout history, the dragon has represented good luck, justice, prosperity and strength.
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The DREAM club wishes a Happy New Year to all who celebrate.
The DREAM club is hosting a night of art on Thursday, February 29 as part of our Black History Month celebration. Enjoy an evening listening to spoken word, Jazz music, and experiencing art from Black artists.
Any student or staff member is invited to participate in the event by sharing their own art or showcasing a piece of art by a black artist that is meaningful to them.
If you would like to share your own art or contribute something you find inspiring by a black artist, scan the QR code, and let us know how we can include you in the event.
The celebration will take place in the media center at 6:30 PM on Thursday the 29th and light refreshments will be served. We hope to see you there.
Attention all girls interested in trying out for Mod A, JV or Varsity softball this spring. There is a mandatory informational meeting on February 15th at 3:30 pm in the West Cafe. If you have any questions please see Coach Castro in room 337.
Webster Thomas’ Math League concluded its mathematical season last night. Our A Team scored 34/48 points for the meet. Leading the way for the Thomas Titans in the individual rounds were Forrest L. scoring 8 points along with Shalin Z. and Alex W. scoring 5 points each. Great job all mathletes!!!
Come cheer on your Titans Hockey Team as we finish up the regular season with our last home game against the Hilton Cadets on Saturday, February 10th at 2:00pm.
Today's lunch is popcorn chicken
February 8, 2024
Today’s black history bingo figure is Shirley Chisholm. During the racially contentious period in the late '60s, Chisholm became the first Black woman elected to Congress. She represented New York's 12th District from 1969 to 1983, and in 1972, she became the first woman to run for the Democratic Party’s presidential nomination. Her campaign slogan: "Unbought and Unbossed" rings even louder today. Kamala Harris paid tribute to Chisholm in her presidential campaign announcement by using a similar logo to Chisholm's.
Attention French club! Join us for crepes and Valentine-themed fun next Wednesday, February 14th! Come hungry for freshly made crepes to order! We meet in room 230. All are welcome! See Madame Hafer for details.
Attention all girls interested in trying out for Mod A, JV or Varsity softball this spring. There is a mandatory informational meeting on February 15th at 3:30 pm in the West Cafe. If you have any questions please see Coach Castro in room 337.
Today's lunch is toasted bacon & cheese sandwich
February 7, 2024
Today’s black history bingo figure is Claudette Colvin. When Colvin was just 15 years old she refused to give up her seat to a white person and move towards the back of the bus. This happened 9 months before Rosa Parks refused to give up her seat. As white police officers dragged her off the bus she shouted repeatedly “It’s my constitutional right.” She was the first woman to be detained for her resistance. However, her story isn't nearly as well-known as Parks's.
Do you take pictures of the fun things that you and your friends do around school? The yearbook club would love to get them to add to our book. We are looking for candid pictures of any activities that take place around school - laughing during lunch, climbing the rock wall, performing a skit in class, or singing together in chorus. Please use the QR code on the screen right now to upload them! This code can also be found on flyers around school. Thank you for your help!
Attention Sophomores: The PreACT is a practice ACT exam that we offer sophomores. This practice exam is being held on Saturday, March 9th here at Thomas. The cost is $18.00 and registration forms are available in the counseling center.
The ASVAB exam is a multi aptitude exam for high school students that helps align your skills with your interests. This exam may help you explore future career goals. This is a free exam that is open to anyone in grades 10 through 12. The exam is on Saturday, March 16th at 9:00am here at Thomas. Pick up your registration form in the counseling center.
Attention Juniors: The counseling department is taking a field trip to SUNY Geneseo on Monday, March 18th The visit includes a presentation, tour of the campus and lunch. Pick up your permission slip in the counseling center. Spots are limited.
Attention Juniors: The common application for junior college awards is now available in the counseling center. This application contains awards and scholarship money to colleges such as RIT, U of R, Clarskson and other area colleges. Pick up your application today.
Attention all girls interested in trying out for Mod A, JV or Varsity softball this spring. There is a mandatory informational meeting on February 15th at 3:30 pm in the West Cafe. If you have any questions please see Coach Castro in room 337.
Today's lunch is BBQ chicken
February 6, 2024
Today’s black history bingo figure is Gwendolyn Brooks. Brooks was born in Topeka, Kansas, in 1917 and passed away in 2000. She was the author of more than 20 poetry collections, including A Street in Bronzeville; Annie Allen, which won the Pulitzer Prize; and The Bean Eaters. She also published several books of prose, including the novella Maud Martha. Brooks received fellowships from the Academy of American Poets and the Guggenheim Foundation, and was the recipient of the American Academy of Arts and Letters Award, the Frost Medal, the Shelley Memorial Award from the Poetry Society of America, and the National Medal of Arts. She served as the Poet Laureate of Illinois from 1968-2000 and Consultant in Poetry to the Library of Congress from 1985-1986. In 1988, she was inducted into the National Women’s Hall of Fame. Brooks taught creative writing at Columbia College Chicago, Northeastern Illinois University, Chicago State University, Elmhurst College, Columbia University, Clay College of New York, and the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
Remember- If you get ‘bingo’ please visit the gold house for your prize!
Valentine's Day is fast approaching, but it is not just a day to show your love for your significant other. It is a day that should celebrate your love for all, including friends and family!
Today after school in Mrs. Hubright's room, room 207, the ASL Club invites you to bring some friends and join them in making some sign language themed valentines! A variety of valentines will be offered for you to write on, color or add your own personal touch to and you will even get the opportunity to learn some Valentine's Day themed sign language!
Reminder: Video Game Club will be meeting today in room 428 from 3:15-4pm. You will be able to take the late bus home.
Auto Club is cancelled this week. We will be back in action next week at the regular time.
Model UN will meet today after school in room 210. We will be writing position papers for our upcoming conference.
Come cheer your Titans Hockey team tonight, at 7:30pm at SUNY Brockport Ice Arena.
Today's lunch is hamburger / cheeseburger
February 5, 2024
Let's continue our celebration of Black History month by announcing that today’s black history bingo figure is Ethel Waters. Waters first entered the entertainment business in the 1920s as a blues singer, but made history for her work in television. In addition to becoming the first African American to star in her own TV show in 1939, The Ethel Waters Show, she was nominated for her first Emmy in 1962. Don’t forget, the Black and Brown Student Union will be hosting an open meeting today after school in the library!
Do you take pictures of the fun things that you and your friends do around school? The yearbook club would love to get them to add to our book. We are looking for candid pictures of any activities that take place around school - laughing during lunch, climbing the rock wall, performing a skit in class, or singing together in chorus. Please use the QR code on the screen right now to upload them! This code can also be found on flyers around school. Thank you for your help!
Attention Sophomores: The PreACT is a practice ACT exam that we offer sophomores. This practice exam is being held on Saturday, March 9th here at Thomas. The cost is $18.00 and registration forms are available in the counseling center.
The ASVAB exam is a multi aptitude exam for high school students that helps align your skills with your interests. This exam may help you explore future career goals. This is a free exam that is open to anyone in grades 10 through 12. The exam is on Saturday, March 16th at 9:00am here at Thomas. Pick up your registration form in the counseling center.
Attention Juniors: The counseling department is taking a field trip to SUNY Geneseo on Monday, March 18th The visit includes a presentation, tour of the campus and lunch. Pick up your permission slip in the counseling center. Spots are limited.
Attention Juniors: The common application for junior college awards is now available in the counseling center. This application contains awards and scholarship money to colleges such as RIT, U of R, Clarskson and other area colleges. Pick up your application today.
Valentine's Day is fast approaching, but it is not just a day to show your love for your significant other. It is a day that should celebrate your love for all, including friends and family!
Tomorrow after school in Mrs. Hubright's room, room 207, the ASL Club invites you to bring some friends and join them in making some sign language themed valentines! A variety of valentines will be offered for you to write on, color or add your own personal touch to and you will even get the opportunity to learn some Valentine's Day themed sign language!
Key Club will be holding a meeting today after school today in room 405. Bring some friends and join us for some fun service projects.
Today's lunch is cheese sticks
February 2, 2024
Friday February. 2nd - Today’s black history bingo figure is Jesse Owens. Owens was a track-and-field athlete who set a world record in the long jump at the 1936 Olympic Games in Berlin. He went unrivaled for 25 years. Jesse won four gold medals at the Olympics that year in the 100- and 200-meter dashes, along with the 100-meter relay and other events off the track. In 1976, Owens received the Presidential Medal of Freedom and was posthumously awarded the Congressional Gold Medal in 1990.
Do you take pictures of the fun things that you and your friends do around school? The yearbook club would love to get them to add to our book. We are looking for candid pictures of any activities that take place around school - laughing during lunch, climbing the rock wall, performing a skit in class, or singing together in chorus. Please use the QR code on the screen right now to upload them! This code can also be found on flyers around school. Thank you for your help!
Attention Sophomores: The PreACT is a practice ACT exam that we offer sophomores. This practice exam is being held on Saturday, March 9th here at Thomas. The cost is $18.00 and registration forms are available in the counseling center.
Attention Juniors: The counseling department is taking a field trip to SUNY Geneseo on Monday, March 18th The visit includes a presentation, tour of the campus and lunch. Pick up your permission slip in the counseling center. Spots are limited.
Come cheer on your Titans tomorrow, Saturday, February 2nd at 12:30 at the Rochester Ice Center as they take on Fairport.
Today's lunch is calzone
February 1, 2024
Thursday February. 1st - Welcome to our second annual Black History Bingo, brought to you by the Black and Brown Student Union! Each day on the morning show we will be highlighting one black historical figure that may be on your bingo card! Today’s black history bingo figure is Alice Coachman. Growing up in Albany, Georgia, the soon-to-be track star got an early start running on dirt roads and jumping over makeshift hurdles. She became the first African American woman from any country to win an Olympic Gold Medal at the 1948 Summer Olympics in London. She set the record for the high jump at the Games, leaping to 5 feet and 6 1/8 inches. Throughout her athletic career, she won 34 national titles—10 of which were in the high jump. She was officially inducted into the National Track-and-Field Hall of Fame in 1975 and the U.S. Olympic Hall of Fame in 2004. Remember- when you get 4 black history figures in a row, take your bingo card down to the gold house during a free block to claim your prize!
Attention Sophomores: The PreACT is a practice ACT exam that we offer sophomores. This practice exam is being held on Saturday, March 9th here at Thomas. The cost is $18.00 and registration forms are available in the counseling center.
Attention Juniors: The counseling department is taking a field trip to SUNY Geneseo on Monday, March 18th The visit includes a presentation, tour of the campus and lunch. Pick up your permission slip in the counseling center. Spots are limited.
Are you interested in trap shooting? Attend the registration meeting today after school in room 432. Joining the trap team offers students the chance to delve into the sport of trap shooting, emphasizing safety, proper gun handling, and marksmanship. The club instills discipline and responsibility, crucial aspects of being a club member. Regular practices, local, and regional competitions are on the agenda. Open to all students interested in the sport, provided they pass a safety and training course. Stop by today to get details on commitments, costs, and registration information. Hurry, as space is limited! to 20 members
Dream club will meet today after school in Mrs. Rodriguez's room, room 222. Join us as we plan our February event to celebrate Black History Month.
Attention SHINE Club members, our upcoming meeting will be held tomorrow morning, at 8am, in Mrs. Winslow’s room. Make sure to check the Google Classroom for more information, and to sign up to bring snacks! See you there!
Please come cheer on your Titans Hockey team as they take on Churchville at Scottsville Ice Arena at 4:00 this evening.
Your Titans Hockey Team would like to extend a sincere thank you for all your support last month teaming with us to raise awareness and funds to fight cancer! We raised $1,500 at our Cancer game and were able to present this check to fight against this awful disease!
Today's lunch is french toast sticks
January 30, 2024
Juniors interested in the new visions medical program must attend the mandatory field trip. Last day to hand in permission slips for the field trip is tomorrow January 31st.
Video Game Club will meet today at 3:15-4pm in room 428. You can take the late bus home.
Model UN will meet today after school in room 210 to continue preparations for the next conference and practice committee protocols
Are you interested in trap shooting? Mark your calendars for a registration meeting on February 1st, after school in room 432. Joining the trap team offers students the chance to delve into the sport of trap shooting, emphasizing safety, proper gun handling, and marksmanship. The club instills discipline and responsibility, crucial aspects of being a club member. Regular practices, local, and regional competitions are on the agenda. Open to all students interested in the sport, provided they pass a safety and training course. Stop by on February 1st to get details on commitments, costs, and registration information. Hurry, as space is limited! to 20 members
Come cheer on your Titans Hockey Team as we honor and celebrate our Seniors at home at 5:00pm against Brighton!
Today's lunch is cheese quesadilla
January 29, 2024
Juniors who are in the new visions medical program for next school year must attend a mandatory field trip on February 7th. Please pick up your permission slip in the counseling center.
Video Game Club will be meeting tomorrow, Tuesday, January 30th at 3:15-4pm in room 428. You can take the late bus home.
Today's lunch is pizza crunchers
January 24, 2024
Just a reminder for ALL students that when you are in the halls during any class time, you must have an e-hall pass. When each block starts all students should be in a location and stay there all block. This includes juniors and seniors with free blocks.
Attention library patrons: The library will be closed today, Wednesday January 24th, for Regents exams. Please do not come to the library from your study halls and free blocks today because exams will be taking place in the library.
The Math Lab will be closed Blocks 4 through 7 today.
Juniors who are in the new visions medical program for next school year must attend a mandatory field trip on February 7th. Please pick up your permission slip in the counseling center.
BONJOUR! Attention French club! We will be celebrating Winter with our Raclette party today after school in room 230! Bring a friend & your appetite! Hope to see you there!
Did you know that Rochester is ranked number one for the worst city in the US in childhood poverty with 48% of children living in poverty. January is Poverty Awareness Month and the DREAM club is hosting a fundraiser to benefit the Center for Youth and the children and youth they serve. The Center is looking for canned foods, clothes, toiletries, and more. Donation bins have been placed outside the lunch rooms and will be there until the end of next week. Please donate anything you can.
Today's lunch is fully loaded tots
January 23, 2024
Just a reminder for ALL students that when you are in the halls during any class time, you must have an e-hall pass. When each block starts all students should be in a location and stay there all block. This includes juniors and seniors with free blocks.
Attention library patrons: The library will be closed today, Tuesday January 23rd, for Regents exams. Please do not come to the library from your study halls and free blocks today because exams will be taking place in the library.
The Math Lab will be closed Blocks 4 through 7 today and tomorrow.
BONJOUR! Attention French club! We will be celebrating Winter with our Raclette party tomorrow after school in room 230! Bring a friend & your appetite! Hope to see you there!
Model UN will meet today after school in room 210. We will begin preparing for our final conference of the year. New members are welcome.
Video game club will not meet this week. We will be meeting next week on Tuesday after school in room 428 from 3:15-4pm.
Attention Science Olympiad Team:
Our Competition is this Saturday!
If you were not able to make this morning's meeting, please plan on attending Thursday's meeting after school in room 139.
Remember up-to-date information is on Google Classroom.
Any questions? Please see Mrs. Visca.
Did you know that Rochester is ranked number one for the worst city in the US in childhood poverty with 48% of children living in poverty. January is Poverty Awareness Month and the DREAM club is hosting a fundraiser to benefit the Center for Youth and the children and youth they serve. The Center is looking for canned foods, clothes, toiletries, and more. Donation bins have been placed outside the lunch rooms and will be there until the end of next week. Please donate anything you can.
Please come cheer on your Titans Hockey team as they take on the Greece Storm at the Webster Ice Arena.
Puck drop at 5:00 this evening.
Today's lunch is chicken fajitas
January 23, 2024
Just a reminder for ALL students, that when you are in the halls during any class time, you must have an e-hall pass. When each block starts all students should be in a location and stay there all block. This includes juniors and seniors with free blocks.
Juniors who are in the new visions medical program for next school year must attend a mandatory field trip on February 7th. Please pick up your permission slip in the counseling center.
BONJOUR! Attention French club! We will be celebrating Winter with our Raclette party on WEDNESDAY JANUARY 24th, after school in room 230! Bring a friend & your appetite! Hope to see you there!
Attention Science Olympiad Team:
Please take a look at our Google classroom page for updated information.
You MUST come to this week's mandatory meetings either tomorrow morning (room 305) or Thursday afternoon (Room 139).
Our competition is this Saturday at LeMoyne College.
Any questions? Please see Mrs. Visca, Mrs. Anne, Mr. Schug or Mr. Schenk.
Video game club will not meet this week. We will be meeting next week.
Model UN will meet Tuesday after school in room 210. We will begin preparing for our final conference of the year. New members are welcome.
Today's lunch is mozzarella sticks
January 19, 2024
Just a reminder for ALL students, that when you are in the halls during any class time, you must have an e-hall pass. When each block starts all students should be in a location and stay there all block. This includes juniors and seniors with free blocks.
Juniors who are in the new visions medical program for next school year must attend a mandatory field trip on February 7th. Please pick up your permission slip in the counseling center.
Join your fellow Titan Service Scholars and students from around the Rochester area in dialogue and learning opportunities centered on Global Citizenship. Nazareth College's Hickey Center sponsors this annual event to promote building peace together for living in a culturally and religiously diverse world. Sign up in the counseling center by January 22nd to participate.
BONJOUR! Attention French club! We will be celebrating Winter with our Raclette party on WEDNESDAY JANUARY 24th, after school in room 230! Bring a friend & your appetite! Hope to see you there!
Attention Science Olympiad Team:
Please take a look at our Google classroom page for updated information. There is a work session tomorrow (Saturday) starting at 10AM with Mr. Schenk in the tech wing. Next week, please plan to come to either the Tuesday morning or Thursday afternoon mandatory meeting.
Come cheer on your Titans Hockey team as they take on McQuaid at home, puck drop at 6:00pm.
See you there!!
Today's lunch is chicken patty
January 17, 2024
The Webster PTSA Secondary teams want to have some fun today by having staff and students wearing a flannel shirt and or PJ flannel pants in support of "Flapjacks and Lumberjacks" theme day! Pancakes are on the menu for lunch from our awesome food service! The most creative / best flannel dressed student will be chosen by Principal Widor and OWL Administrator Mr. Halaris to win a box of munchkins bought by the PTSA!
Juniors who are in the new visions medical program for next school year must attend a mandatory field trip on February 7th. Please pick up your permission slip in the counseling center.
Join your fellow Titan Service Scholars and students from around the Rochester area in dialogue and learning opportunities centered on Global Citizenship. Nazareth College's Hickey Center sponsors this annual event to promote building peace together for living in a culturally and religiously diverse world. Sign up in the counseling center by January 22nd to participate.
There will be a FBLA Meeting on Thursday, January 18 at 3:20 pm in Mrs. Roberts' Room. We will be discussing the Spring District Meeting that will be on Friday, February 9 at Bryant and Stratton Greece, NY. This is C Day.
Attention CARE club members: Our next meeting is tomorrow after school in the CARE room. Please join us for some Origami making and to plan future projects. Bring a friend! New members are always welcome.
All writers of any kind or those interested in becoming a better creative writer, there will be an informational meeting for 'Wandering Writers of Webster' AKA 'Writer's Club' in Room 335 (Mr. Urman's room) at 3:30 tomorrow. Stop by to hang out and hear more of what the club is all about. Have questions or can't make it? Feel free to contact Mr. Urman or Gianna Lippa.
SHINE Club members! We are meeting this Friday, January 19th in Mrs. Winslow’s room. Bring your phone or Bible and get ready for our new study, starting in the gospel of John. Feel free to sign up to bring snacks! See you there!
Webster Thomas’ Math League continued its mathematical season last night. Our A Team scored a total of 22 points for the meet. Leading the way for the Thomas Titans in the individual rounds were Forrest L. and Shalin Z. scoring 5 points each. Great job all mathletes!!!
Today's lunch is pancakes
January 16, 2024
Attention ALL students...Today is the last day to reset your password or your account may be locked. Look for the password reset email from Student Square with the link to the Self Service Portal. You can also change your password through the APP switcher at the bottom left of the login screen and select WCSD Self Service portal. Stop down to WTI in the Media center if you have questions or need help
The Webster PTSA Secondary teams want to have some fun tomorrow by having staff and students wearing a flannel shirt and or PJ flannel pants in support of "Flapjacks and Lumberjacks" theme day! Pancakes are on the menu for lunch from our awesome food service! The most creative / best flannel dressed student will be chosen by Principal Widor and OWL Administrator Mr. Halaris to win a box of munchkins bought by the PTSA!
Model UN is canceled for today. See Google Classroom.
Join your fellow Titan Service Scholars and students from around the Rochester area in dialogue and learning opportunities centered on Global Citizenship. Nazareth College's Hickey Center sponsors this annual event to promote building peace together for living in a culturally and religiously diverse world. Sign up in the counseling center by January 22nd to participate.
There will be a FBLA Meeting on Thursday, January 18 at 3:20 pm in Mrs. Roberts' Room. We will be discussing the Spring District Meeting that will be on Friday, February 9 at Bryant and Stratton Greece, NY. This is C Day.
Attention CARE club members: Our next meeting is this Thursday, January 18th after school in the CARE room. Please join us for some Origami making and to plan future projects. Bring a friend! New members are always welcome.
Thank you for your support this past Saturday for our Heroes game against Geneseo with a 5-2 win. With your help, we raised several hundred dollars for our Warrior Salute fund. Thank you so much!
Today's lunch is toasted cheese
January 12, 2024
Attention ALL students...Your password needs to reset before January 17th or your account may be locked. Look for the password reset email from Student Square with the link to the Self Service Portal. You can also change your password through the APP switcher at the bottom left of the login screen and select WCSD Self Service portal. Stop down to WTI in the Media center if you have questions or need help.
The Webster PTSA Secondary teams want to have some fun on Wednesday, Jan. 17th by having staff and students wearing a flannel shirt and or PJ flannel pants in support of "Flapjacks and Lumberjacks" theme day! Pancakes are on the menu for lunch from our awesome food service! The most creative / best flannel dressed student will be chosen by Principal Widor and OWL Admin Mr. Halaris to win a box of munchkins bought by the PTSA!
Juniors who are in the new visions medical program for next school year must attend a mandatory field trip on February 7th. Please pick up your permission slip in the counseling center.
Webster Thomas High School presents Shrek: The Musical, this March! If you're interested in joining our crackerjack team on Stage Crew, come join us on Thursday, January 18th after school in Room 111. You can see Mr. Stoetzel for details, or join our Google Classroom with the code qams4ub.
Please come cheer on your Titans Hockey Team as we Honor our Heroes. We will be selling our Titans Camo Shirts, all proceeds to benefit the Warrior Fund for Veteran Services. Military members, Veterans and first responders will join the boys on the ice, tomorrow, Saturday, January 13th at 4:00pm at Webster Ice Arena. The Titans take on Geneseo. Hope to see you there!
Today's lunch is cheese sticks
January 11, 2024
Attention library patrons: The library will be closed blocks 1, 2, and 3 today.
Please do not come to the library from your study halls and free blocks today blocks 1, 2, and 3.
Attention ALL students...Your password needs to reset before January 17th or your account may be locked. Look for the password reset email from Student Square with the link to the Self Service Portal. You can also change your password through the APP switcher at the bottom left of the login screen and select WCSD Self Service portal. Stop down to WTI in the Media center if you have questions or need help.
Juniors who are in the new visions medical program for next school year must attend a mandatory field trip on February 7th. Please pick up your permission slip in the counseling center.
Attention Chess fans, The Knights of the Square Table will be meeting today after school in Mr. Bertrand's Room 304. Bring a friend or come alone, either way be ready for a Battle on the Board. All levels of chess players are welcome.
Today's lunch is chicken & veggie dumplings
January 10, 2024
Attention library patrons: The library will be closed all day today, Wednesday January 10th.
Please do not come to the library from your study halls and free blocks today because the library is closed today.
Attention ALL students...Your password needs to reset before January 17th or your account may be locked. Look for the password reset email from Student Square with the link to the Self Service Portal. You can also change your password through the APP switcher at the bottom left of the login screen and select WCSD Self Service portal. Stop down to WTI in the Media center if you have questions or need help.
Juniors who are in the new visions medical program for next school year must attend a mandatory field trip on February 7th. Please pick up your permission slip in the counseling center.
A student representative from SUNY Fredonia will be in the counseling center at 11:30 today to talk about student life on the Fredonia campus. If you would like to come and meet with her, please stop in the counseling center for a pass.
Attention French club! Our next meeting will be today. Join us for some games, conversation, button-making and planning for our Raclette event on January 18th. Hope to see you there!
Attention Chess fans, The Knights of the Square Table will be meeting tomorrow after school in Mr. Bertrand's Room 304. Bring a friend or come alone, either way be ready for a Battle on the Board. All levels of chess players are welcome.
Today's lunch is chicken rice bowl
January 9, 2024
Attention library patrons: The library will be closed all day tomorrow, Wednesday January 10th. Please do not come to the library from your study halls and upperclassman free blocks tomorrow because the library will be closed tomorrow.
Attention ALL students...Your password needs to reset before January 17th or your account may be locked. Look for the password reset email from Student Square with the link to the Self Service Portal. You can also change your password through the APP switcher at the bottom left of the login screen and select WCSD Self Service portal. Stop down to WTI in the Media center if you have questions or need help.
Juniors who are in the new visions medical program for next school year must attend a mandatory field trip on February 7th. Please pick up your permission slip in the counseling center.
9th, 10th and 11th graders, please leave your course request sheet in your 7th block class today. If you are leaving before last block, please drop your sheet off in the counseling center.
Attention French club! Our next meeting will be held tomorrow. Join us for some games, conversation, button-making and for planning our Raclette event on January 18th. Hope to see you there!
Come cheer on your Titans Varsity Hockey team as they take on the Churchville Saints at the Webster Ice Arena. Puck drop is at 5:00pm.
Today's lunch is hamburger / cheeseburger
January 3, 2024
The Skylight Cafe will be closed today. Please stop down Thursday and Friday for some delicious baked treats!
Attention video game club members.
Video game club is canceled for this week. Please check the google classroom for updated dates.
The Google classroom code is: 5xpdk5f
Please refer to the updated calendar dates.
There will be a Best Buddies meeting for officers and the general membership today to plan for upcoming activities. The meeting should only last 15-20 minutes. See you there!!
Today's lunch is french toast sticks
December 22, 2023
Attention after-school library patrons: The library will be closed after school today, Friday December 22nd.
Everyone enjoy your break and take some time to curl up with a cozy book!
Group Yearbook Photos will be taken TODAY in the auditorium.
To find out when your groups' pictures are being taken you can check in with your advisors and directors... Or you can find the schedules posted throughout the building... Or you can snap the QR code shown here for a pdf version of the schedule.
When your teacher dismisses you, create an auto-pass on Securly... from Mr. Mitchell... to "Auditorium Pictures."
Please plan on arriving five minutes early to your pictures. Thanks in advance, and Happy Holidays from your yearbook staff.
Titans Hockey would like to thank you all again for your support and for helping to raise money and awareness in the fight against cancer!
Come watch your Titans Hockey Team tonight as they take on the Brighton Bruins/HFL team.
Puck drop is at 5:00 pm at Genesee Valley.
Today's lunch is calzone
December 21, 2023
> There's one more day to bring in your donations for the Student Council clothing and toy drive. Thank you to all who have donated so far to support asylum seeking and immigrant families in Rochester.
A reminder that Tomorrow is Polar Express day and you are encouraged to wear your favorite cozy pajamas and enjoy a cup of hot chocolate when you arrive compliments of PTSA.
There are a few spots left in driver education at Thomas. The program will begin on Monday, January 8th and be completed by March 15th. If you are interested in registering, please search "drivers ed" on the Webster School District Website.
You must have your permit by January 8th to register. The fee is $620.
Group Yearbook Photos will be taken TODAY and TOMORROW in the auditorium.
To find out when your groups' pictures are being taken you can check in with your advisors and directors... Or you can find the schedules posted throughout the building... Or you can snap the QR code shown here for a pdf version of the schedule.
On picture day, when your teacher dismisses you, create an auto-pass on Securly... from Mr. Mitchell... to "Auditorium Pictures."
Please plan on arriving five minutes early to your pictures. Thanks in advance, and Happy Holidays from your yearbook staff.
Attention CARE club members:
Join us for our next meeting after school TODAY at 3:20 in the CARE room.
We will be taking our yearbook photo and planning our next project.
Bring a friend! New members are always welcome.
Attention Chess fans. The Knights of the Square Table will not be meeting after school today. We will resume meetings after the new year.
Today's lunch is french toast sticks
December 20, 2023
There are a few spots left in driver education at Thomas. The program will begin on Monday, January 8th and be completed by March 15th. If you are interested in registering, please search "drivers ed" on the Webster School District Website.
You must have your permit by January 8th to register. The fee is $620.
Group Yearbook Photos will be taken tomorrow and Friday in the auditorium.
To find out when your groups' pictures are being taken you can check in with your advisors and directors... Or you can find the schedules posted throughout the building... Or you can snap the QR code shown here for a pdf version of the schedule.
On picture day, when your teacher dismisses you, create an auto-pass on Securly... from Mr. Mitchell... to "Auditorium Pictures."
Please plan on arriving five minutes early to your pictures. Thanks in advance, and Happy Holidays from your yearbook staff.
Attention CARE club members:
Join us for our next meeting TOMORROW at 3:20 in the CARE room.
We will be taking our yearbook photo and planning our next project.
Bring a friend! New members are always welcome.
Congratulation Webster Thomas Wrestlers!!
The team fought a tough battle to defeat the 13th ranked team in NY State, Churchville 36-34!
The JV team also defeated Churchville winning every match!
Great job boys!!
Please come support the Titans Hockey team tonight when they take on rival Webster Schroeder and raise money for Hockey Fights Cancer. Donations collected at the game and all proceeds will benefit the American Cancer Society.
Thank you for all your support and donations.
The luminary bags sold last week will be displayed at the game that you dedicated.
Face off is at 7 pm at the Webster Ice Arena and the first 100 hundred students will be free.
Thank you again for your support!
Today's lunch is turkey & gravy
December 19, 2023
There are a few spots left in driver education at Thomas. The program will begin on Monday, January 8th and be completed by March 15th. If you are interested in registering, please search "drivers ed" on the Webster School District Website.
You must have your permit by January 8 to register. The fee is $620.
Group Yearbook Photos will be taken this Thursday and Friday in the auditorium.
To find out when your groups' pictures are being taken you can check in with your advisors and directors... Or you can find the schedules posted throughout the building... Or you can snap the QR code shown here for a pdf version of the schedule.
On picture day, when your teacher dismisses you, create an auto-pass on Securly... from Mr. Mitchell... to "Auditorium Pictures."
Please plan on arriving five minutes early to your pictures. Thanks in advance, and Happy Holidays from your yearbook staff.
The Student Council clothing and toy drive is still going on all this week. Please bring in gently used winter clothing, hygiene products and toys this week to support asylum seeking and immigrant families in Rochester. Scan the QR code and let us know what you donated for a chance to win a gift card to show our gratitude for your generosity.
In addition, this is our holiday spirit week and we invite you to dress up with us each day. Today is flannel day.
Tomorrow is Winter Wonderland Wednesday, wear white to join in the winter spirit.
Thursday is ugly sweater day. Bring out the best-worst holiday outfits.
Friday is Polar Express day. Wear your favorite cozy pajamas and enjoy a cup of hot chocolate when you arrive compliments of PTSA.
We're looking forward to seeing everyone in the holiday spirit each day this week.
Attention CARE club members:
Join us for our next meeting on Thursday, December 21st at 3:20 in the CARE room.
We will be taking our yearbook photo and planning our next project.
Bring a friend! New members are always welcome.
Today's lunch is tacos
December 18, 2023
There are a few spots left in driver education at Thomas. The program will begin on Monday, January 8th and be completed by March 15th. If you are interested in registering, please visit
this page on the Webster School District Website for more information and to see which driving times have openings and to register. You must have your permit by January 8 to register. The fee is $620.
Attention all students, there will be an Alumni Panel with recent Thomas graduates after school at 3:15 today in the Auditorium. They are going to discuss their environmental college majors and career paths. All are welcome!
Group Yearbook Photos will be taken this Thursday and Friday in the auditorium.
To find out when your groups' pictures are being taken you can check in with your advisors and directors... Or you can find the schedules posted throughout the building... Or you can snap the QR code shown here for a pdf version of the schedule.
On picture day, when your teacher dismisses you, create an auto-pass on Securly... from Mr. Mitchell... to "Auditorium Pictures."
Please plan on arriving five minutes early to your pictures. Thanks in advance, and Happy Holidays from your yearbook staff.
First, our clothing and toy drive is still going on all this week. Please bring in gently used winter clothing, hygiene products and toys this week to support asylum seeking and immigrant families in Rochester. Scan the QR code and let us know what you donated for a chance to win a gift card to show our gratitude for your generosity.
In addition, this is our holiday spirit week and we invite you to dress up with us each day to show your holiday and class spirit. Today is class color and holiday head gear.
tomorrow we continue with fa - la - la - la - lannel day. Wear your favorite flannel or buffalo plaid.
Wednesday will be Winter Wonderland so wear white.
Thursday is ugly sweater day. Bring out the best-worst holiday outfits.
Friday is Polar Express day. Wear your favorite cozy pajamas and enjoy a cup of hot chocolate complements of PTSA.
Student Council will be showing movies in the cafeteria during lunches as we wrap up 2023.
We're looking forward to seeing everyone in the holiday spirit next week.
Video Game Club is Canceled for this week.
Members can check the Google classroom for meeting updates.
Attention CARE club members:
Join us for our next meeting on Thursday, December 21st at 3:20 in the CARE room.
We will be taking our yearbook photo and planning our next project.
Bring a friend! New members are always welcome.
Today's lunch is pizza crunchers
December 15, 2023
There are a few spots left in driver education at Thomas. The program will begin on Monday, January 8th and be completed by March 15th. If you are interested in registering, please visit
this page on the Webster School District Website for more information and to see which driving times have openings and to register. You must have your permit by January 8 to register. The fee is $620.
The Skylight Cafe will only be open today from 9am to 10am. Stop down to check out their daily specials and to enter a drawing to win a free Titans travel mug. See you there!
It's Winter Music Week here at Thomas! Congratulations to the Thomas Concert Orchestra, Chorale, Treble Choir, Sound Go BOOM, and Concert Band on an outstanding concert performance last night! Winter Music Week will conclude on Monday, December 18 with the Thomas Jazz Band and Jazz Ensemble performing our final concert of 2023 at 7:00pm in the Thomas Auditorium.
The Tri-M National Music Honor Society is still collecting socks for our Winter Concert Sock Drive! Please help support Tri-M and our greater Rochester community by bringing a new pair of socks to donate at our concerts. Sock donations can also be dropped off this week in the teacher mailroom and in the Band Room. Sock donations will be delivered to St. Joseph's House of Hospitality.
Thank you for supporting the Thomas Music Department!
Attention ALL Freshman!
Join Link Crew during your lunch block TODAY to celebrate the winter season! We will be decorating cookies in the North Cafeteria during all lunch blocks and you are invited to stop in and decorate a cookie to enjoy and hot cocoa to sip. Hope to see you there!
Now a message from Student Council:
Next week is our last week of school before Winter break and we are encouraging everyone to join us in celebrating the holidays by dressing in theme.
Staff and Students will have the same themes each day next week.
This Monday will be a merry day for everyone to wear their class color and holiday headgear of your choice. Faculty and staff will be dressing in their faculty team colors too.
Tuesday is fa - la - la - la - lannel day. Wear your favorite flannel or buffalo plaid.
Wednesday will be Winter Wonderland so wear white.
Thursday is ugly sweater day. Bring out the best-worst holiday outfits.
Friday is Polar Express day. Wear your favorite cozy pajamas and enjoy a cup of hot chocolate complements of PTSA.
Student Council will be showing movies in the cafeteria during lunches as we wrap up 2023.
We're looking forward to seeing everyone in the holiday spirit next week.
Please come cheer on your Titans Varsity Hockey team at home tomorrow, Saturday, December 16th at 3:00pm against Victor.
Also please come support the Titans Hockey team NEXT Wednesday, December 20 when they take on rivals Webster Schroeder and raise money for Hockey Fights Cancer. Donations at the game and all proceeds will benefit the American Cancer Society. Players will be selling Luminary bags, again today, during lunch blocks to be displayed at the game that you can dedicate. The game will be at the Webster Ice Arena at 7:00pm.
Thank you for your support!
Today's lunch is buffalo chicken melt
December 14, 2023
Attention ALL Freshman!
Join Link Crew TOMORROW during your lunch block to celebrate the winter season! We will be decorating cookies in the North Cafeteria during all lunch blocks and you are invited to stop in and decorate a cookie to enjoy and hot cocoa to sip. Hope to see you there!
SHINE Club members, we will be meeting TOMORROW in Mrs. Densieski’s room 311. We will be wrapping up our study in the book of Matthew, so bring your Bible or open the Bible app to be ready to discuss. See you Friday!
Student Council is collecting donations this week to benefit many immigrant and asylum seeking families living in Rochester in partnership with the New York Immigration Coalition and Ibero.
You can place your donations in the bins near the cafeterias. As a way to thank you for participating in our holiday giving, the Student Council will also be awarding a few gift cards to people who donate. You can scan the QR code on the bins and let us know what you contributed. At the end of the week we will spin a wheel on the morning show to select our lucky winners.
Thank you for joining Student Council and the Thomas community in helping these families have a warm and joyful holiday season.
Attention French club! Join us for our annual cookie bake-off and fondue holiday party! The fun begins Thursday December 14th after school in room 230. Bring a friend! Hope to see you there!
Webster Thomas’ Math League continued its mathematical season last night. Our A Team had a perfect Team Round and scored a total of 36 points for the meet. Leading the way for the Thomas Titans in the individual rounds were Jenna D., Forrest L., Logan P. and Alex W. scoring 5 points each. Great job all mathletes!!!
Today's lunch is hamburger / cheeseburger
December 13, 2023
It's Winter Music Week here at Thomas! Congratulations to the Thomas Wind Ensemble, Select Choir and Philharmonic Orchestra on an amazing concert performance last night! Tomorrow night the Concert Orchestra, Treble Choir, Chorale, Sound Go BOOM, and Concert Band will present their Winter Concert. Winter Music Week will conclude on Monday, December 18 with the Thomas Jazz Band and Jazz Ensemble performing our final concert of 2023. All performances begin at 7:00pm in the Thomas Auditorium.
The Tri-M National Music Honor Society will also be holding a New Sock Drive at our Winter Concerts! Please help support Tri-M and our greater Rochester community by bringing a new pair of socks to donate at our concerts. Sock donations can also be dropped off this week in the teacher mailroom and outside the Band Room. Sock donations will be delivered to St. Joseph's House of Hospitality. Thank you for supporting the Thomas Music Department!
Attention ALL Freshman!
Join Link Crew this Friday during your lunch block to celebrate the winter season! We will be decorating cookies in the North Cafeteria during all lunch blocks and you are invited to stop in and decorate a cookie to enjoy and hot cocoa to sip. Hope to see you there!
SHINE Club members, we will be meeting this Friday, December 15th, in Mrs. Densieski’s room 311. We will be wrapping up our study in the book of Matthew, so bring your Bible or open the Bible app to be ready to discuss. See you Friday!
Student Council is collecting donations this week to benefit many immigrant and asylum seeking families living in Rochester in partnership with the New York Immigration Coalition and Ibero.
You can place your donations in the bins near the cafeterias. As a way to thank you for participating in our holiday giving, the Student Council will also be awarding a few gift cards to people who donate. You can scan the QR code on the bins and let us know what you contributed. At the end of the week we will spin a wheel on the morning show to select our lucky winners.
Thank you for joining Student Council and the Thomas community in helping these families have a warm and joyful holiday season.
Attention French club! Join us for our annual cookie bake-off and fondue holiday party! The fun begins Thursday December 14th after school in room 230. Bring a friend! Hope to see you there!
Today's lunch is fully loaded tots.
December 12, 2023
Attention after-school library patrons: The library will be closed after school today.
Bonjour! French club invites you to join our holiday cookie bake-off party on THURSDAY DECEMBER 14TH after school in room 230. There will be chocolate fondue, ornament making and lots of fun! Bring your best cookies and holiday spirit! Reminder also to those who are participating in the secret santa gift exchange to bring their gifts by Thursday! Hope to see you there!
Model UN will meet today after school in room 210. We will be continuing our research for the Syracuse conference
Attention ALL Freshman!
Join Link Crew this Friday during your lunch block to celebrate the winter season! We will be decorating cookies in the North Cafeteria during all lunch blocks and you are invited to stop in and decorate a cookie to enjoy and hot cocoa to sip. Hope to see you there!
SHINE Club members, we will be meeting this Friday, December 15th, in Mrs. Densieski’s room 311. We will be wrapping up our study in the book of Matthew, so bring your Bible or open the Bible app to be ready to discuss. See you Friday!
Student Council is collecting donations this week to benefit many immigrant and asylum seeking families living in Rochester in partnership with the New York Immigration Coalition and Ibero.
You can place your donations in the bins near the cafeterias. As a way to thank you for participating in our holiday giving, the Student Council will also be awarding a few gift cards to people who donate. You can scan the QR code on the bins and let us know what you contributed. At the end of the week we will spin a wheel on the morning show to select our lucky winners.
Thank you for joining Student Council and the Thomas community in helping these families have a warm and joyful holiday season.
Congratulations to the Webster Thomas Wrestling Program!!
This past weekend both the Varsity and JV Teams won the Hunter Holiday Tournament at Penfield.
Individual winners included :
Connor Guffy, Cam Guffy, Colin Mastin, Malakai Colon, Landon Mullins, Luciano Paone and Jaden Samuels. Many others placed in their respective weight classes
A special Congrats to Connor Guffy for being awarded the Most Outstanding Wrestler at the tournament. The team travels to Irondequoit for Dual competition tonight at 6:30pm.
Thomas Varsity Hockey is on the road tonight for their game against Pittsford.
Game is this evening at 6:00pm at Tim Horton’s Iceplex, formerly known as Bill Gray’s Iceplex in Henrietta. Come cheer on your Titans!
Today's lunch is chicken fajitas
December 11, 2023
It's Winter Music Week here at Thomas! Tomorrow, Tuesday, December 12th, the Thomas Wind Ensemble, Select Choir and Philharmonic Orchestra will present our first Winter Concert of the season. On Thursday, December 14th, Concert Orchestra, Treble Choir, Chorale, Sound Go BOOM, and Concert Band will present our second Winter Concert. Winter Music Week will conclude on Monday, December 18th with the Thomas Jazz Band and Jazz Ensemble performing our final concert of 2023. All performances begin at 7:00pm in the Thomas Auditorium.
The Tri-M National Music Honor Society will also be holding a New Sock Drive at our Winter Concerts! Please help support Tri-M and our greater Rochester community by bringing a new pair of socks to donate at our concerts. Sock donations can also be dropped off this week in the teacher mailroom and outside the Band Room. Sock donations will be delivered to St. Joseph's House of Hospitality. Thank you for supporting the Thomas Music Department!
Video Game Club is Canceled for this week.
Members can check the Google classroom for meeting updates.
Any dates missed will have make up dates in January and February.
Bonjour! French club invites you to join our holiday cookie bake-off party on THURSDAY DECEMBER 14TH after school in room 230. There will be chocolate fondue, ornament making and lots of fun! Bring your best cookies and holiday spirit! Reminder also to those who are participating in the secret santa gift exchange to bring their gifts by Thursday! Hope to see you there!
Model UN will meet Tuesday December 12 after school in room 210. We will be continuing our research for the Syracuse conference
Today's lunch is mozzarella sticks
December 7, 2023
Registration for driver ed is now open for all grade levels.
Search "drivers ed" on the district website and follow the link to register. The cost is $620.
Space is very limited.
The Starlight Cafe in the Library Media Center will be closed today and tomorrow. The cafe staff look forward to serving you again Monday morning!
Student Council invites you to join together in Holiday Giving this year.
We are partnering with the New York Immigration Coalition and Ibero to serve immigrant and asylum seeking families that have been relocated to Rochester in the past year. Some of these families are experiencing winter and the holidays for the first time here in the states.
We will be accepting donations beginning on Monday. Donations of gently used clothing, particularly warm winter clothing for all ages are needed, as well as hygiene products like shampoo, toothpaste, diapers and more. We are also gathering new toys for children ages 0-17. These should be in their original packaging when donated. The suggested cost range is from 15-$30.
You can place your donations in the bins near the cafeterias starting next week, one for the toys and one for all other donations. As a way to thank you for participating in our holiday giving Student Council will also be awarding a few gift cards to people who donate. You can scan the QR code on the bins and let us know what you contributed. At the end of the week we will spin a wheel on the morning show to select our lucky winners.
We hope you will consider joining Student Council and the Thomas community in helping these families have a warm and joyful holiday season.
Next week begins Winter Music Week here at Thomas! On Tuesday, December 12, the Thomas Wind Ensemble, Select Choir and Philharmonic Orchestra will present our first Winter Concert of the season. On Thursday, December 14, Concert Orchestra, Treble Choir, Chorale, Sound Go BOOM, and Concert Band will present our second Winter Concert. Winter Music Week will conclude on Monday, December 18 with the Thomas Jazz Band and Jazz Ensemble performing our final concert of 2023. All performances begin at 7:00pm in the Thomas Auditorium.
The Tri-M National Music Honor Society will also be holding a New Sock Drive at our Winter Concerts! Please help support Tri-M and our greater Rochester community by bringing a new pair of socks to donate at our concerts. Sock donations can also be dropped off next week in the teacher mailroom and outside the Band Room. Sock donations will be delivered to St. Joseph's House of Hospitality.
Thank you for supporting the Thomas Music Department!
Today's lunch is beef teriyaki dippers
Good morning,
This morning you will be taking the Youth Risk Behavior Survey.
The Monroe County Department of Public Health and Webster CSD are conducting this survey to better understand health issues among youth.
THIS SURVEY IS CONFIDENTIAL. It’s done online and no identifying information is attached to your survey.
Results will never be reported by name, or class.
***YOUR RESPONSES CANNOT BE IDENTIFIED***
YOUR HONESTY IS IMPORTANT TO US!!
WE VALUE YOU AND YOUR VOICE!
The data are used in various ways including to develop or improve health classes or programs, to share the results with our community to help them better understand health issues among youth, and to advocate to meet the needs of youth.
You shouldn’t talk during the survey, or look at another person’s screen. Remember, your answers are private, but so are your neighbors’. For each of the questions on the survey, use your mouse cursor to click on the button of the answer that’s the best match for what you think or do. You may skip any questions you do not wish to answer.
When you’re finished…[give instructions on what to do]
Are there any questions?
I want to thank all of you for participating in this survey. The information you provide will be very important to the school district and our community.
Thank you!
December 6, 2023
Registration for driver ed opens today for current seniors and juniors and tomorrow for sophomores.
Search "drivers ed" on the district website and follow the link to register. The cost is $620.
Space is very limited.
Attention French club! We will meet today after school in room 230. This meeting will include planning for our Holiday party for Thursday December 14th. Hope to see you there!
The Titans Ice Hockey team hosts Penfield tonight at the Webster Ice Arena.
The puck drops at 7:00 - be there to cheer on your fellow Titans!
Admission is free to all students.
Today's lunch is maple pancake sandwich
December 5, 2023
Registration for drivers ed will be held tomorrow and Thursday.
Tomorrows registration is for current seniors and juniors.
Thursdays registration is for sophomores.
When you register, you are registering for a driving time.
Search "drivers ed" on the district website and follow the link to register. The cost is $620.
Space is very limited.
Model UN will meet today after school in room 210. We will be finalizing rooming for our upcoming conference and beginning research.
Attention French club! We will meet tomorrow after school in room 230. This meeting will include planning for our Holiday party for Thursday December 14th. Hope to see you there!
The DREAM club will be meeting after school this Thursday and next Thursday in room 411. Come hear reflections from ROC2change as well as the Native American Heritage month project. We'll also discuss plans for future events.
Hi I’m Kristina from Student Council and I would like to invite you to join us in our Holiday Giving this year.
We are partnering with the New York Immigration Coalition and Ibero to serve immigrant and asylum seeking families that have been relocated to Rochester in the past year. Some of these families are experiencing winter and the holidays for the first time here in the states. Many of these families are living in a hotel downtown while they wait for their paperwork to process and for more permanent housing to become available.
You can help us in a variety of ways. Donations of gently used clothing, particularly warm winter clothing for all ages is a need as well as hygiene products like shampoo, toothpaste, diapers and more. We are also gathering new toys for children ages 0-17. These should be in their original packaging when donated. The suggested cost range is from 15-$30.
There will be bins near the cafeterias starting next week, one for the toys and one for all other donations. As a way to thank you for participating in our holiday giving we will also be awarding a few gift cards to people who donate. You can scan the QR code on the bins and let us know what you contributed. At the end of the week we will spin a wheel on the morning show to select our lucky winners.
I hope you will consider joining us in helping these families have a warm and joyful holiday season.
Today's lunch is orange chicken
December 4, 2023
Attention anyone interested in auditioning for the Spring Musical, Shrek.
Auditions will be held on December 5th and 6th after school in the auditorium.
Please plan on going both days.
Bring comfortable shoes to dance in and we will teach you everything you need to know!
Questions??? See Mr. Stoetzel or Mrs. D’Angelo for more information
Here is your winter Driver Education update!
Registration for driver ed will be held on December 6 and 7.
December 6th registration is for current seniors and juniors.
December 7th is for sophomores.
The dates and times will be visible on our website later today.
We expect driving and lectures to begin the week of January 8th and go through mid March. Lectures will be held via zoom on Mondays and Wednesdays from 7:30 - 9. When you register, you are registering for a driving time.
Search "drivers ed" on the district website and follow the link to register. The cost is $620.
Space is very limited.
Attention Seniors: Tis the season to wrap up your applications and turn in your Gold Sheets! Are your deadlines quickly approaching? Do you have questions or need assistance? If so, please contact your counselor to set up a meeting ASAP for assistance.
Video Game Club is Canceled for this week.
Members can check the Google classroom for meeting updates.
Any dates missed will have make up dates in January and February.
You can join the Classroom using the code shown here.
Model UN will meet tomorrow after school in room 210. We will be finalizing rooming for our upcoming conference and beginning research.
On Saturday, December 2, a team of 5 students from Schroeder and Thomas participated in UBNetDef’s High School Lockdown v10. Adam C , Jenna D, and Sameer S from Thomas and Jacqueline H and Jack S from Schroeder spent 5 and a half hours defending a network from a variety of cyber attacks. The team took first place!!! Congratulations to all!
Congratulations to Seniors Abby Rich and Lauryn White who participated this weekend in the New York State Conference All-State music ensembles. They represented Webster at this prestigious event and performed with top student musicians from across the state. Congrats Abby and Lauryn!
The BBSU is a student led union here to advocate for the needs of Black and Brown students of the Thomas community. We are holding an open meeting and all are welcome. This upcoming meeting topic is winter holidays and we will be discussing holidays like Diwali, Kwanzaa, Christmas, and many more today, December 4th from 3:15-4 in the library. Late buses are available and we hope to see you there
Today's lunch is cheese sticks
December 1, 2023
Here is your winter Driver Education update!
Registration for driver ed will be held on December 6 and 7.
December 6th registration is for current seniors and juniors.
December 7th is for sophomores.
The dates and times will be visible on our website later today.
We expect driving and lectures to begin the week of January 8th and go through mid March. Lectures will be held via zoom on Mondays and Wednesdays from 7:30 - 9. When you register, you are registering for a driving time.
Search "drivers ed" on the district website and follow the link to register. The cost is $620.
Space is very limited.
Attention Seniors: Tis the season to wrap up your applications and turn in your Gold Sheets! Are your deadlines quickly approaching? Do you have questions or need assistance? If so, please contact your counselor to set up a meeting ASAP for assistance.
The Thomas Titans Varsity ice hockey home opener is tonight at the Webster Ice Arena.
Come cheer on the Titans as they take on Williamsville South.
Face off is at 6 pm at the Webster Ice Arena.
Student admission is free!
November 30, 2023
November is National American Indian Heritage Month and today we'd like to shine a spotlight on
Sean Sherman. Also known as the Sioux Chef, is a James Beard award-winning chef who is known for bringing Native cuisine to the forefront of today’s dining scene. Indigenous food identification, gathering, cultivation and preparation are all part of his culinary programs to bring traditional foods to the masses.
Attention anyone interested in auditioning for the Spring Musical, Shrek.
Auditions will be held on December 5th and 6th after school in the auditorium.
Please plan on going both days.
Bring comfortable shoes to dance in and we will teach you everything you need to know!
Questions??? See Mr. Stoetzel or Mrs. D’Angelo for more information
Space Club is meeting today after school in Mrs. Drury's room 205. We will discuss current events like Martian helicopters, deep space medical emergencies, and more. All are welcome!
Attention all students and SHINE Club members, we have our next meeting tomorrow morning at 8 am in Mrs. Winslow’s room. We will be continuing our study in the book of Matthew, so bring your phone or a Bible to follow along! Hope to see you there!
The Thomas Titans Varsity ice hockey home opener is tomorrow night at the Webster Ice Arena.
Come cheer on the Titans as they take on Williamsville South.
Face off is at 6 pm
Today's lunch is chicken & veggie dumplings
November 29, 2023
November is National American Indian Heritage Month and today we'd like to shine a spotlight on
Temryss Lane. She is most famous for her soccer skills on the field, playing both professionally and internationally. In addition to being a well-known sports journalist and analyst, she frequently speaks on culturally specific solutions that address challenges to wellness within Indigenous communities.
Are you planning to take the Algebra 1 regents exam in January? If so, there will be two review sessions a week! Come to room 411 to review right after school today. There will also be review sessions next week on Tuesday December 5th and Wednesday, the sixth afterschool. A full schedule is posted in the math lab and counseling center.
The Webster Aquatic Center is offering a Red Cross Lifeguard Class during December break. Details and Registration are online.
Today's lunch is trash plates.
November 28, 2023
November is National American Indian Heritage Month and today we'd like to shine a spotlight on
Louie Gong. Louie is an artist, educator and public speaker who was raised by his grandparents in the Nooksack tribal community. Although he is best known for his highly sought-after, hand-drawn custom shoes, Louie has received international recognition for his art. His latest project, The Sasquatch Collection, in conjunction with Brooks Running and the Snoqualmie Tribe Ancestral Lands Movement, pays homage to Indigenous lands.
Attention anyone interested in auditioning for the Spring Musical, Shrek.
Auditions will be held on December 5th and 6th after school in the auditorium.
Please plan on going both days.
Bring comfortable shoes to dance in and we will teach you everything you need to know!
Questions??? See Mr. Stoetzel or Mrs. D’Angelo for more information
The Thomas Varsity Ice Hockey team will begin their season on the road tonight against Hilton.
Face off is at 4:45pm at Lakeshore Hockey Arena in Greece.
Come cheer on your Titans hockey team!
Hi, I'm Kristina with an announcement from the Student Council. Congratulations to Max Sylvester who was the winner of the Turkey Scavenger Hunt before break. There are still a few gift cards left, so if you have already have a number of selfies with turkeys you can show them to Mrs. Nieves in room 411 and win a prize.
Thanks for joining in the fun before break. Look for more information from Student Council this month on how you can participate and show some holiday spirit.
Today's lunch is chicken rice bowl
November 27, 2023
November is National American Indian Heritage Month and today we'd like to shine a spotlight on
John Herrington. In 2002, he became the first member of a Native American tribe to fly in space. His mission took him to the International Space Station where he honored his heritage by carrying six eagle feathers, a braid of sweetgrass, two arrowheads and the Chickasaw nation’s flag on a planned spacewalk. He is also a retired United States Naval Aviator and engineer.
Attention anyone interested in auditioning for the Spring Musical, Shrek.
Auditions will be held on December 5th and 6th after school in the auditorium.
Please plan on going both days.
Bring comfortable shoes to dance in and we will teach you everything you need to know!
Questions??? See Mr. Stoetzel or Mrs. D’Angelo for more information
Are you planning to take the Algebra 1 regents exam in January? If so, there will be two review sessions a week starting TODAY! Come to room 411 to review right after school. There will also be a review session this Wednesday, November 29th afterschool. A full schedule is posted in the math lab and counseling center.
Video Game Club is Canceled for this week.
Members can check the Google classroom for meeting updates.
Any dates missed will have make up dates in January and February.
You can join the Classroom using the code shown here.
Thomas Varsity Hockey will begin their season on the road tomorrow against Hilton.
Face off is at 4:45pm at Lakeshore Hockey Arena in Greece.
Come cheer on your Titans hockey team!
Today's lunch is pizza crunchers
November 21, 2023
November is National American Indian Heritage Month and today we'd like to shine a spotlight on:
Secretary of the Interior Deb Haaland made history when she became the first Native American to serve as a cabinet secretary. She is a member of the Pueblo of Laguna and a 35th generation New Mexican.
After running for New Mexico Lieutenant Governor in 2014, Secretary Haaland became the first Native American woman to be elected to lead a State Party. She is one of the first Native American women to serve in Congress. In Congress, she focused on environmental justice, climate change, missing and murdered indigenous women, and family-friendly policies
Attention students and staff, the Thomas Thrift Fair is in the Library TODAY! Come down during lunch blocks with your cash to purchase clothing. There is a ton of vintage Titan gear and even a banana costume! Stay Green Titans!
Here is your winter Driver Education update!
We hope to begin registration on December 6th and 7th. We expect driving and lectures to begin the week of January 8th and go through mid March.
Search "Driver's Ed" on the webster schools home page and follow the link to set up an account and register on December 6th or 7th. The cost is $620.
Attention anyone interested in auditioning for the Spring Musical, Shrek. Auditions will be held on Dec. 5 and 6 after school in the auditorium and please plan on going both days. Bring comfortable shoes to dance in and we will teach you everything you need to know! Hope to see you there. Questions? See Mr. Stoetzel or Mrs. D’Angelo for more information
Auto Club is cancelled for today. See Mr. Campbell to set up a day later in the week if you wish to come in.
9th grade boys interested in trying out for freshmen basketball, there will be a meeting Tuesday immediately after school in the cafeteria. Schedules will be distributed and a chance to meet coach Grose.
Today's lunch is General Tso's chicken
November 20, 2023
November is National American Indian Heritage Month and today we'd like to shine a spotlight on:
Susan La Flesche Picotte
Born in 1865 on the Omaha reservation in northeastern Nebraska, Susan La Flesche Picotte is the first Native American woman to receive a medical degree. She became inspired to enter the medical field as a child, after watching an Indigenous woman die because the local white doctor refused to treat her illness. After completing only two years of a three-year program at the Woman’s Medical College of Pennsylvania (the first medical school in the country established for women), she graduated valedictorian at the age of 24. After some time she returned home, where she provided health care to some 1,200 Omaha people over more than 400 square miles.
Attention students and staff, Today and Tomorrow is the Thomas Thrift Fair in the Library. Come down during lunch blocks with your cash to purchase clothing. There is a ton of vintage Titan gear and even a banana costume! Stay Green Titans!
Here is your winter Driver Education update!
We hope to begin registrtion on December 6th and 7th. We expect driving and lectures to begin the week of January 8th and go through mid March.
Search "Driver's Ed" on the webster schools home page and follow the link to set up an account and register on December 6th or 7th. The cost is $620.
Trap shooters and new members, mark your calendars for an informational meeting today after school in room 432. Joining the trap team offers students the chance to delve into the sport of trap shooting, emphasizing safety, proper gun handling, and marksmanship. The club instills discipline and responsibility, crucial aspects of being a club member. Regular practices, local, and regional competitions are on the agenda. Open to all students interested in the sport, provided they pass a safety and training course. Drop by on November 20th to get details on commitments, costs, and registration information. Hurry, as space is limited!
Video Game Club is Canceled for this week.
Members can check the Google classroom for meeting updates.
Any dates missed will have make up dates in January and February.
You can join the Classroom using the code shown here.
Auto club will meet today instead of Tuesday this week.
Auto club is canceled for tomorrow.
Today's lunch is mozzarella sticks
November 17, 2023
November is National American Indian Heritage Month and today we'd like to shine a spotlight on:
Mary Ross, a Cherokee, was the first Native American engineer. In 1942, Lockheed in California hired her as a mathematician. She worked on designing fighter jets and large planes. Mary worked her way up the ranks at Lockheed and become the only woman among on the original team at Skunk Works. Much of the work she did there remains classified. Some of the work we do know about includes preliminary design concepts for interplanetary space travel, manned space flight, ballistic missiles, and satellites in orbit above the earth.
Here is your winter Driver Education update!
We hope to register December 6th and 7th for driver education. We expect driving and lectures to begin the week of January 8 and go through mid March.
Search "Driver's Ed" on the webster schools home page and follow the link
to set up an account and register on December 6th or 7th. The cost is $620.
Attention Sophomores - if you are interested in the EMCC program for next school year, you must go on the mandatory field trip scheduled for Friday, December 8th. Pick up your permission slip in the counseling center.
The moment we've all been waiting for!
The Skylight Cafe in the Library Media Center is opening. The cafe will be open from 9 to 11am each day this week. Stop down between classes for a quick snack, a beverage or just to say hello! Please make sure to use the doors in the back of the Library. See you there!
Trap shooters and new members, mark your calendars for an informational meeting on Monday November 20th, 2024, after school in room 432. Joining the trap team offers students the chance to delve into the sport of trap shooting, emphasizing safety, proper gun handling, and marksmanship. The club instills discipline and responsibility, crucial aspects of being a club member. Regular practices, local, and regional competitions are on the agenda. Open to all students interested in the sport, provided they pass a safety and training course. Drop by on November 20th to get details on commitments, costs, and registration information. Hurry, as space is limited!
The Boys JV and Varsity Swim Team would like to invite those interested in DIVING for the team this winter season to contact Diving Coach Ron or Head Coach Ben. Either coach can be reached at the Aquatics Center Pool any weekday after 4:00pm by calling the number shown here. The Springboard Diving event is a critical portion of any swim meet. Diving is open to any athletes that would like to learn a fun, challenging, and rewarding sport and also reap the team benefits of participating with their swimming peers.
Today's lunch is popcorn chicken
November 16, 2023
November is National American Indian Heritage Month and today we'd like to shine a spotlight on:
Colonel Nicole Mann
She is the first indigenous woman from NASA to go to space. She is registered with the Wailacki of the Round Valley Indian Tribes. Mann was commissioned as a Second Lieutenant in the United States Marine Corps in 1999. She earned her wings of gold as a Naval Aviator in 2003 and reported to VFA-106 for fleet training in the F/A-18C. Colonel Nicole Mann was selected by NASA in June 2013. She launched to the International Space Station (ISS) as commander of NASA’s SpaceX Crew-5 mission aboard the SpaceX Crew Dragon spacecraft, Endurance, on October 5, 2022.
Attention seniors interested in MCC - A Monroe Community College admissions representative will be here on Wednesday, December 6th to talk with interested students and admit them on the spot. Please sign up in naviance and you will receive an email with your appointment time.
The ASVAB exam is being offered for FREE on Saturday, November 18th @ 9:00 am. The ASVAB is a multi aptitude exam for sophomores, juniors and seniors that helps align your skills with your interests. This exam may help you explore future career goals. Pick up a registration form in the counseling center for this free exam.
The moment we've all been waiting for!
The Skylight Cafe in the Library Media Center is opening. The cafe will be open from 9 to 11am each day this week. Stop down between classes for a quick snack, a beverage or just to say hello! Please make sure to use the doors in the back of the Library. See you there!
Attention CARE club members and anyone looking to make a difference and help others: There will be a CARE club meeting after school TODAY in the CARE room. New members are always welcome! Hope to see you there!
To all students and SHINE Club members, this week’s meeting will be held in Mrs. DEN-ZES-KEY’s room, 31, TOMORROW morning at 8am. We will have a student-led Bible study. Feel free to bring a Bible and a friend!
Webster Thomas’ Math League continued its mathematical season last night. Our "A" Team had a perfect Team Round and scored a total of 33 points for the meet. Leading the way for the Titans in the individual rounds were Shalin Z. scoring 5 points along with Johnathan W., Tyler S., and Jackson C. scoring 4 points each. Thomas placed in the top 5 in Division I for the meet. Great job all mathletes!!!
Attention chess fans! The Knights of the round table will be meeting after school today in room 304. Come alone or bring a friend and be ready for a battle on the board.
The Boys JV and Varsity Swim Team would like to invite those interested in DIVING for the team this winter season to contact Diving Coach Ron or Head Coach Ben. Either coach can be reached at the Aquatics Center Pool any weekday after 4:00pm by calling the number shown here. The Springboard Diving event is a critical portion of any swim meet. Diving is open to any athletes that would like to learn a fun, challenging, and rewarding sport and also reap the team benefits of participating with their swimming peers.
Today's lunch is toasted cheese
November 15, 2023
November is National American Indian Heritage Month and today we'd like to shine a spotlight on:
Sherman Alexie Jr. is a Native American novelist, short story writer, poet, screenwriter, and filmmaker. In his work he draws on his experiences as an Indigenous American with ancestry from several tribes. He grew up on the Spokane Indian Reservation.
His novel, Reservation Blues, won an American Book Award. His first YA novel, The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian won the 2007 U.S. National Book Award for Young People's Literature. War Dances, a collection of short stories and poems, won the 2010 PEN/Faulkner Award for Fiction.
Attention Seniors - Do you need help with your college applications? School Counselors are available every Wednesday until Thanksgiving break during lunch blocks to help seniors with the application process. Stop into the counseling center for assistance.
Attention Sophomores - if you are interested in the EMCC program for next school year, you must go on the mandatory field trip scheduled for Friday, December 8th. Pick up your permission slip in the counseling center.
Attention seniors interested in MCC - A Monroe Community College admissions representative will be here on Wednesday, December 6th to talk with interested students and admit them on the spot. Please sign up in naviance and you will receive an email with your appointment time.
The ASVAB exam is being offered for FREE on Saturday, November 18th @ 9:00 am. The ASVAB is a multi aptitude exam for sophomores, juniors and seniors that helps align your skills with your interests. This exam may help you explore future career goals. Pick up a registration form in the counseling center for this free exam.
Attention morning library patrons: The library will be closed before school tomorrow, Thursday November 16th. It will reopen for the school day.
The moment we've all been waiting for!
The Skylight Cafe in the Library Media Center is opening. The cafe will be open from 9 to 11am each day this week. Stop down between classes for a quick snack, a beverage or just to say hello! Please make sure to use the doors in the back of the Library. See you there!
Attention CARE club members and anyone looking to make a difference and help others: There will be a CARE club meeting after school TOMORROW in the CARE room. New members are always welcome! Hope to see you there!
To all students and SHINE Club members, this week’s meeting will be held in Mrs. DEN-ZES-KEY’s room, 311 on Friday at 8am. We will have a student-led Bible study. Feel free to bring a Bible and a friend!
The Boys JV and Varsity Swim Team would like to invite those interested in DIVING for the team this winter season to contact Diving Coach Ron or Head Coach Ben. Either coach can be reached at the Aquatics Center Pool any weekday after 4:00pm by calling the number shown here. The Springboard Diving event is a critical portion of any swim meet. Diving is open to any athletes that would like to learn a fun, challenging, and rewarding sport and also reap the team benefits of participating with their swimming peers.
Today's lunch is BBQ roasted chicken
November 14, 2023
November is National American Indian Heritage Month and today we'd like to shine a spotlight on:
Sharice Davids
Congressperson Sharice Davids has already made plenty of history in her political career. She's one of the first two Native American women to be elected to congress (alongside Deb Haaland), and is also the first LGBTQ person to be elected in Kansas.
Davids is part of the Ho-Chunk Nation, which originated in Wisconsin, and she regularly works on projects to help the Indigenous population, including boosting economic growth and community development.
On a national level, she's worked to protect and expand access to healthcare, strengthen voter protections, and worked to provide more resources to small business owners
Attention Seniors - Do you need help with your college applications? School Counselors are available every Wednesday until Thanksgiving break during lunch blocks to help seniors with the application process. Stop into the counseling center for assistance.
Attention seniors interested in MCC - A Monroe Community College admissions representative will be here on Wednesday, December 6th to talk with interested students and admit them on the spot. Please sign up in naviance and you will receive an email with your appointment time.
The ASVAB exam is being offered for FREE on Saturday, November 18th @ 9:00 am. The ASVAB is a multi aptitude exam for sophomores, juniors and seniors that helps align your skills with your interests. This exam may help you explore future career goals. Pick up a registration form in the counseling center for this free exam.
Attention morning library patrons: The library will be closed before school tomorrow, Wednesday November 15th. It will reopen for the school day.
The moment we've all been waiting for!
The Skylight Cafe in the Library Media Center is opening. The cafe will be open from 9 to 11am each day this week. Stop down between classes for a quick snack, a beverage or just to say hello! Please make sure to use the doors in the back of the Library. See you there!
There will be a Futures Business Leaders of America meeting tomorrow at 3:20 in Mrs. Robert's Room.
Attention CARE club members and anyone looking to make a difference and help others: There will be a CARE club meeting this Thursday, November 16th after school in the CARE room. New members are always welcome! Hope to see you there!
Video Club is Canceled for this week. All members, please check the Google classroom for meeting updates. If you have not joined the classroom, please do for updates. Any dates missed will have make up dates in January and February.
Join the Classroom using Code: 5xpdk5f
French club will meet TOMORROW after school in room 230. We will continue seeing our berets. Hope to see you there!
The Boys JV and Varsity Swim Team would like to invite those interested in DIVING for the team this winter season to contact Diving Coach Ron or Head Coach Ben. Either coach can be reached at the Aquatics Center Pool any weekday after 4:00pm. The Aquatic Center phone number is 670 1087. The Springboard Diving event is a critical portion of any swim meet. Diving is open to any athletes that would like to learn a fun, challenging, and rewarding sport and also reap the team benefits of participating with their swimming peers.
Today's lunch is hamburger / cheeseburger
November 13, 2023
November is National American Indian Heritage Month and today we'd like to shine a spotlight on:
The first Native American poet laureate in U.S. history, Joy Harjo has won acclaim for collections like In Mad Love and War and Secrets From the Center of the World. Harjo has a diverse background, and been an enrolled member of the Muscogee tribe since age 19. She's been writing since 1973, and her work confronts and dismantles long-held stereotypes around Indigenous people.
Attention Sophomores - if you are interested in the EMCC program for next school year, you must go on the mandatory field trip scheduled for Friday, December 8th. Pick up your permission slip in the counseling center.
The ASVAB exam is being offered for FREE on Saturday, November 18th @ 9:00 am. The ASVAB is a multi aptitude exam for sophomores, juniors and seniors that helps align your skills with your interests. This exam may help you explore future career goals. Pick up a registration form in the counseling center for this free exam.
Are you interested in exploring the Christian faith? Are you someone looking for a place to gather with other believers? Join Webster Thomas S.H.I.N.E. Club! We are a Christian-based club organized and run by students.
We meet every other Friday at 8 am in Mrs. Winslow’s room!
You can join the Google Classroom with the code nvoibqu to stay updated.
There will be a Futures Business Leaders of America meeting on Tuesday, November 14 at 3:20 in Mrs. Robert's Room.
Attention CARE club members and anyone looking to make a difference and help others: There will be a CARE club meeting this Thursday, November 16th after school in the CARE room. New members are always welcome! Hope to see you there!
Good morning Webster Thomas students and staff. My name is Sam and I am here to let you know that today marks the start of Transgender Awareness Week and the Transgender Day of Remembrance. This is a time for the LGBTQ+ community to celebrate, uplift and honor our trans community and honor those who have died. Here at Thomas high school we are committed To Diversity, Equity Inclusion and Belonging. To show support for our trans community, there will be heart stickers with pink white and blue stripes on them which represent the colors on the trans flag. These will be available in the lunch lines, faculty rooms and house offices. Thank you for showing support for the members of the trans community .
Today's lunch is bosco cheese sticks
November 9, 2023
Next week we will be celebrating FALLing into Winter. Join us by wearing the following each day:
Monday - Flannel
Tuesday - Titan Wear
Wednesday - Fall Colors
Thursday - Favorite Sports/Athletic Gear
Friday - Anything Cozy!
Dress days can also be found on the Announcement pop up that you see on your Chromebook!
Attention Sophomores - if you are interested in the EMCC program for next school year, you must go on the mandatory field trip scheduled for Friday, December 8th. Pick up your permission slip in the counseling center.
There will be a Futures Business Leaders of America meeting on Tuesday, November 14 at 3:20 in Mrs. Robert's Room.
Attention French club! We will be meeting today after school in room 230. Come make berets, creatures out of cookies and learn some new French words! See you there! A bientot!
Attention DREAM club members, we are meeting after school today and next Thursday to continue working on our plans for the coming month. We will meet in Mrs. Nieves's room, 411. See you there.
Video Game Club will meeting after school in room 428 from 3:15-4pm. You will be able to take the late bus home.
Attention all boys interested in trying out for JV and Varsity basketball this year. There will be a brief meeting held after school today for information regarding tryouts. We will meet at 3:30 in the gymnasium. Attendance is mandatory!
Veterans Day is November 11th.
This year it falls on a Saturday, so it will be observed tomorrow and we are off from school.
For those of you who might not know, Veterans Day is a public holiday held on the anniversary of the end of World War One - November 11th. It is a day to honor the service of all current U.S. military personnel and veterans. So remember to thank a veteran for their service to our country and for your freedom.
Today's lunch is french toast sticks
November 8, 2023
Attention Seniors - Do you need help with your college applications? School Counselors are available every Wednesday until Thanksgiving break during lunch blocks to help seniors with the application process. Stop into the counseling center for assistance.
Attention seniors interested in MCC - A Monroe Community College admissions representative will be here on Wednesday, December 6th to talk with interested students and admit them on the spot. Please sign up in naviance and you will receive an email with your appointment time.
Do you play drums, piano, guitar, or bass guitar? Have you ever wanted to be in a rock band? Come check out Webster's Percussion Theater! Any webster student in grades 7-12 is welcome! There is an informational meeting in the Schroeder Band Room TONIGHT at 7pm. Hope to see you there!
Attention French club! We will be meeting tomorrow after school in room 230. Come make berets, creatures out of cookies and learn some new French words! See you there! A bientot!
Attention DREAM club members, we are meeting after school tomorrow and next Thursday to continue working on our plans for the coming month. We will meet in Mrs. Nieves's room, 411. See you there.
Attention Chess Fans! The Knights of the Square Table will be meeting tomorrow in room 304 after school. Bring a friend or just yourself. Either way be ready for a battle on the board!
Attention girls interested in trying out for Flag Football this spring.
There will be a mandatory meeting in Coach Thurley's room today at 3:30. We will discuss the offseason and plans for the spring.
If you are interested in playing this spring and can't make the meeting, email Coach Thurley before Wednesday.
Boys Varsity and JV Swimming & Diving will hold an important informational meeting on the upcoming season today at 4pm at Webster Aquatic Center
All new and returning team members should attend.
Attention all boys interested in trying out for JV and Varsity basketball this year. There will be a brief meeting held after school tomorrow for information regarding tryouts. We will meet at 3:30 in the gymnasium. Attendance is mandatory! Thank you!
Today's lunch is chicken mashed potato bowl
November 7, 2023
Attention morning library patrons: The library will be closed before school tomorrow, Wednesday November 8th. It will reopen for the school day.
Attention Seniors - Do you need help with your college applications? School Counselors are available every Wednesday until Thanksgiving break during lunch blocks to help seniors with the application process. Stop into the counseling center for assistance.
Attention Sophomores - if you are interested in the EMCC program for next school year, you must go on the mandatory field trip scheduled for Friday, December 8th. Pick up your permission slip in the counseling center.
The ASVAB exam is being offered for FREE on Saturday, November 18th @ 9:00 am. The ASVAB is a multi aptitude exam for sophomores, juniors and seniors that helps align your skills with your interests. This exam may help you explore future career goals. Pick up our registration form in the counseling center for this free exam.
Do you play drums, piano, guitar, or bass guitar? Have you ever wanted to be in a rock band? Come check out Webster's Percussion Theater! Any webster student in grades 7-12 is welcome! There is an informational meeting in the Schroeder Band Room tomorrow night at 7pm. Hope to see you there!
Do you want to join a club that builds connections between students? Would you like to get involved in a community based organization that fosters independence and growth for all individuals? Then join Best Buddies! Best Buddies is a wonderful organization that connects all students regardless of their abilities.
There will be a Best Buddies meeting tomorrow in room 147. All current and new members are invited to help plan for activities and fundraisers. See Mrs. Kelly with any questions.
Attention French club! We will be meeting this Thursday after school in room 230. Come make berets, creatures out of cookies and learn some new French words! See you there! A bientot!
Attention SAGE members, we will have our meeting today afterschool in the CARE room instead of room144.
Attention all Tri-M Music Honor Society members - there is a Tri-M meeting tomorrow morning at 8:15 in the Band Room. See you there!
Attention girls interested in trying out for Flag Football this spring.
There will be a mandatory meeting in Coach Thurley's room tomorrow at 3:30. We will discuss the offseason and plans for the spring.
If you are interested in playing this spring and can't make the meeting, email Coach Thurley before Wednesday.
Boys Varsity and JV Swimming & Diving will hold an important informational meeting on the upcoming season tomorrow at 4pm at Webster Aquatic Center
All new and returning team members should attend.
Attention all boys interested in trying out for JV and Varsity basketball this year. There will be a brief meeting held after school on Thursday 11/9 for information regarding tryouts. We will meet at 3:30 in the gymnasium. Attendance is mandatory! Thank you!
Today's lunch is calzone
November 6, 2023
Attention seniors interested in MCC - A Monroe Community College admissions representative will be here on Wednesday, December 6th to talk with interested students and admit them on the spot. Please sign up in naviance and you will receive an email with your appointment time.
The ASVAB exam is being offered for FREE on Saturday, November 18th @ 9:00 am. The ASVAB is a multi aptitude exam for sophomores, juniors and seniors that helps align your skills with your interests. This exam may help you explore future career goals. Pick up our registration form in the counseling center for this free exam.
Video game club is canceled for tomorrow, Tuesday Nov 7th and is rescheduled for this Thursday Nov 9th from 3:15-4pm. See Mrs. DeWitte with any questions you may have.
Do you play drums, piano, guitar, or bass guitar? Have you ever wanted to be in a rock band? Come check out Webster's Percussion Theater! Any Webster student in grades 7-12 is welcome! There is an informational meeting in the Schroeder Band Room on Wednesday at 7pm. Hope to see you there!
Anyone who is interested in trying out for Varsity Bowling, please sign up in FamilyID. There will be a Mandatory Google Meet tonight at 5:00pm.
Attention girls interested in trying out for Flag Football this spring.
There will be a mandatory meeting in Coach Thurley's room Wednesday, November 8th at 3:30. We will discuss the offseason and plans for the spring.
If you are interested in playing this spring and can't make the meeting, email Coach Thurley before Wednesday.
Boys Varsity and JV Swimming & Diving will hold an important informational meeting on the upcoming season on Wednesday November 8th at 4pm at Webster Aquatic Center
All new and returning team members should attend.
Congratulations to senior Jerry Lewis, who qualified for the New York State cross country championships this coming Saturday based on his 5th-place performance at sectionals over the weekend. The Titans boys finished fifth overall, while the girls were seventh.
Today's lunch is pizza crunchers
November 3, 2023
The Math Lab will be closed blocks 5-7 today.
Attention Sophomores - if you are interested in the EMCC program for next school year, you must go on the mandatory field trip scheduled for Friday, December 8th. Pick up your permission slip in the counseling center.
Attention seniors interested in MCC - A Monroe Community College admissions representative will be here on Wednesday, December 6th to talk with interested students and admit them on the spot. Please sign up in naviance and you will receive an email with your appointment time.
The ASVAB exam is being offered for FREE on Saturday, November 18th @ 9:00 am. The ASVAB is a multi aptitude exam for sophomores, juniors and seniors that helps align your skills with your interests. This exam may help you explore future career goals. Pick up our registration form in the counseling center for this free exam.
Anyone who is interested in trying out for Varsity Bowling, please sign up in FamilyID. There will be a Mandatory Google Meet on Monday, November 6th at 5:00pm.
Boys Varsity and JV Swimming & Diving will hold an important informational meeting on the upcoming season on Wednesday November 8th at 4pm at Webster Aquatic Center
All new and returning team members should attend.
Today's lunch is buffalo chicken melt
November 2, 2023
The Titan Service Scholars are going on a summer Global Impact Service Trip to Puerto Rico and the Dominican Republic THIS JULY! During this trip you will provide meaningful acts of service contributing to construction and infrastructure projects to help improve living conditions in the Bateyes and on local farms in Puerto Rico partnered with World Central Kitchen. This experience will give you a unique perspective on critical global issues and grant you the opportunity to learn about and experience life within different communities and cultures. If you are interested in traveling on this service project, stop by the counseling center to sign up for a pass to attend the information meeting for students that will be held TOMORROW during 5th block and after school.
Attention Sophomores - if you are interested in the EMCC program for next school year, you must go on the mandatory field trip scheduled for Friday, December 8th. Pick up your permission slip in the counseling center.
Attention seniors interested in MCC - A Monroe Community College admissions representative will be here on Wednesday, December 6th to talk with interested students and admit them on the spot. Please sign up in naviance and you will receive an email with your appointment time.
The ASVAB exam is being offered for FREE on Saturday, November 18th @ 9:00 am. The ASVAB is a multi aptitude exam for sophomores, juniors and seniors that helps align your skills with your interests. This exam may help you explore future career goals. Pick up our registration form in the counseling center for this free exam.
Are you interested in exploring the Christian faith? Are you someone looking for a place to gather with other believers? Join Webster Thomas S.H.I.N.E. Club! We are a Christian-based club organized and run by students. We meet every other Friday starting tomorrow, November 3rd, at 8 am in Mrs. Winslow’s room! You can join the Google Classroom with the code nvoibqu to stay updated. Get ready for donuts, friends, and great conversations starting this Friday at 8!
Attention all girls interested in playing Freshmen, JV or Varsity basketball this year. There will be an informational meeting after school TODAY in room 128. Please see Coach Charno for information if you are unable to attend.
There will be an indoor track preseason meeting today at 3:30 in the North Cafeteria.
Today's lunch is hot dog
October 27, 2023
Any students who were issued a graphing calculator can go to WTI in the media center and pick up a charging cord. Stop down anytime EXCEPT 6th block.
The Thomas Music Department is having their annual Cabaret Concert TONIGHT at 7:00pm, in the Thomas Auditorium! Tickets are free with a suggested donation of $5. Come hear the Jazz Ensemble, Select Choir, Barbershop choir, and several featured acts perform, featuring the music of Taylor Swift, Maroon Five, Aretha Franklin, Frank Sinatra and more!
Thank you for supporting the Thomas Music Department!
The Titan Service Scholars are going on a summer Global Impact Service Trip to Puerto Rico and the Dominican Republic THIS JULY! During this trip you will provide meaningful acts of service contributing to construction and infrastructure projects to help improve living conditions in the Bateyes and on local farms in Puerto Rico partnered with World Central Kitchen. This experience will give you a unique perspective on critical global issues and grant you the opportunity to learn about and experience life within different communities and cultures. If you are interested in traveling on this service project, stop by the counseling center to sign up for a pass to attend the information meeting for students that will be held on Friday , November 3 during 5th block and after school.
Today in the cafeteria during lunch blocks, Link Crew will have our annual Fall Festival. Link Leaders will have games and activities to play and Mr. Widor will be serving up his famous pancakes. Come join in the fun with the Link Crew today during lunch blocks!
Anyone who is interested in trying out for Varsity Bowling, please sign up in FamilyID. There will be a Mandatory Google Meet on Monday, November 6th at 5:00pm.
Attention all girls interested in playing Freshmen, JV or Varsity basketball this year. There will be an informational meeting on Thursday, November 2nd after school in room 128. Please see Coach Charno for information if you are unable to attend.
There will be an Indoor Track Preseason meeting Thursday, November 2, at 3:30 in the North Cafeteria.
Webster boys volleyball advanced to Monday's Section FIVE semifinals with a straight set victory over Edison Tech last night. Webster's balanced play included 5 kills and 10 digs from Peter Stupplebeen, with 5 kills also recorded by Nate Worden. Cal Lill, Gavin Terp, and David Vega pounded 4 kills each, distributed by setter Carter Calus. Boys volleyball semifinals will take place down the road at Wayne Central High School, 5:00pm on Monday against a very tough Penfield squad. Hope to see you there.
Today's lunch is chicken parm
October 26, 2023
Any students who were issued a graphing calculator can go to WTI in the media center and pick up a charging cord. Stop down anytime except 6th block when we are closed for lunch.
The Thomas Music Department is having their annual Cabaret Concert on October 27th at 7:00, in the Thomas Auditorium! Tickets are free with a suggested donation of $5. Come hear the Jazz Ensemble, Select Choir, Barbershop choir, and several featured acts perform, featuring the music of Taylor Swift, Maroon Five, Aretha Franklin, Frank Sinatra and more!
Thank you for supporting the Thomas Music Department!
Tomorrow in the cafeteria during lunch blocks, Link Crew will have our annual Fall Festival. Link Leaders will have games and activities to play and Mr. Widor will be serving up his famous pancakes. Come join in the fun with the Link Crew tomorrow during lunch blocks!
Attention Chess Fans. The Knights of the Square Table are meeting after school today in Room 304. Bring a friend or come by yourself, and be ready for a battle on the board!
Attention student athletes interested in joining the Webster downhill ski team this year - There will be an informational meeting afterschool TODAY at 3:45 in room 450 next to the athletic office. New members with a skiing background are encouraged to join. No race experience necessary. If you are unable to attend please contact Coach Francis for more information.
If you are interested in being a part of the FIRST girls hockey team in all of section 5 please attend this informational meeting to introduce yourself and learn more about it!
An informational meeting is being held TODAY at 4:00 pm in the Schroeder Library. Also if you have not already done so, please register on Family ID
If you have any questions please reach out to Coach Watrous over email or feel free to stop by Schroeder room W210
Today's lunch is beef teriyaki dippers
October 25, 2023
Any students who were issued a graphing calculator can go to WTI in the media center and pick up a charging cord. Stop down anytime except 6th block when we are closed for lunch.
Fall Music Week continues here at Thomas! Congratulations to the Thomas HS Orchestras and Bands on their outstanding performances in last night's Fall Showcase! This morning the music department will be hosting 5th graders from four of our elementary schools for an in-school concert - Philharmonic Orchestra members should report to the Orchestra room at 9:00; Wind Ensemble members should report to the Band room at 9:15.
The Thomas Music Department is having their annual Cabaret Concert on October 27th at 7:00, in the Thomas Auditorium! Tickets are free with a suggested donation of $5. Come hear the Jazz Ensemble, Select Choir, Barbershop choir, and several featured acts perform, featuring the music of Taylor Swift, Maroon Five, Aretha Franklin, Frank Sinatra and more!
You can also help support the Thomas Music Department by ordering Applebee's take-out TODAY - all you have to do is create a free Applebee's account and order via their website or mobile app using the code DOINGOOD. Empire Boulevard Applebee's location & pick-up orders only.
Thank you for supporting the Thomas Music Department!
Attention Seniors - Do you need help with your college applications? School Counselors are available every Wednesday until Thanksgiving break during lunch blocks to help seniors with the application process. Stop into the counseling center for assistance.
Sound Go BOOM choir will meet in the choir room tomorrow morning at 8:10am! Colin, don't forget the donuts!
Attention student athletes interested in joining the Webster downhill ski team this year - There will be an informational meeting afterschool TOMORROW at 3:45 in room 450 next to the athletic office. New members with a skiing background are encouraged to join. No race experience necessary. If you are unable to attend please contact Coach Francis for more information.
Attention all hockey players!
There will be an Informational meeting afterschool TODAY at 3:30 in the south Cafe.
If you are unable to attend please let Coach Evans know.
Anyone who is interested in trying out for Varsity Bowling, please sign up in FamilyID. There will be a Mandatory Google Meet on Monday, November 6th at 5:00pm.
Interested in playing girls varsity ice hockey!?
If you are interested in being a part of the FIRST girls hockey team in all of section 5 please attend this informational meeting to introduce yourself and learn more about it!
An informational meeting is being held TOMORROW at 4:00 pm in the Schroeder Library. Also if you have not already done so, please register on Family ID
If you have any questions please reach out to Coach Watrous over email or feel free to stop by Schroeder room W210
Today's lunch is maple pancake sandwich
October 24, 2023
Any students who were issued a graphing calculator can go to WTI in the media center and pick up a charging cord. Stop down anytime except 6th block when we are closed for lunch.
Attention Seniors - Do you need help with your college applications? School Counselors are available every Wednesday until Thanksgiving break during lunch blocks to help seniors with the application process. Stop into the counseling center for assistance.
This week is Fall Music Week here at Thomas! Tonight the Thomas Orchestras and Bands will present their Fall Showcase concert at 7:00pm in the Auditorium - all are invited to hear our first performance of the school year!
On October 27th, the Thomas Music Department is having their annual Cabaret Concert in the Thomas Auditorium! Tickets are free with a suggested donation of $5. Come hear the Jazz Ensemble, Select Choir, Barbershop choir, and several featured acts perform, featuring the music of Taylor Swift, Maroon Five, Aretha Franklin, Frank Sinatra and more!
You can also help support the Thomas Music Department by ordering Applebee's take-out on Wednesday, October 25 - all you have to do is create a free Applebee's account and order via their website or mobile app using the code DOINGOOD. Empire Boulevard Applebee's location & pick-up orders only.
Thank you for supporting the Thomas Music Department!
Attention trivia Fans. If you enjoyed last Thursday's trivia extravaganza in the Library, the fun doesn't have to stop. Masterminds is meeting in room 304 today after school. There will be more trivia fun and prizes. Hope to see you there. Masterminds it's the varsity sport for your brain!
There will be an informational meeting for any student athlete interested in joining the Webster downhill ski team this year on Thursday October 26th at 3:45 in room 450 next to the athletic office. New members with a skiing background are encouraged to join. No race experience necessary. If you are unable to attend please contact Coach Francis for more information.
Attention all hockey players!
There will be an Informational meeting afterschool TOMORROW at 3:30 in the south Cafe.
If you are unable to attend please let Coach Evans know.
Wrestling meeting will be held TODAY at 3:30pm in the wrestling room.
The meeting will be a short information meeting - See you there !!!
Interested in playing girls varsity ice hockey!?
If you are interested in being a part of the FIRST girls hockey team in all of section 5 please attend this informational meeting to introduce yourself and learn more about it!
An informational meeting is being held on Thursday, October 26 at 4:00 pm in the Schroeder Library. Also if you have not already done so, please register on Family ID
If you have any questions please reach out to Coach Watrous over email or feel free to stop by Schroeder room W210
Today's lunch is orange chicken
October 23, 2023
Any students who were issued a graphing calculator can go to WTI in the media center and pick up a charging cord. Stop down anytime except 6th block when we are closed for lunch.
This week is Fall Music Week here at Thomas! Tonight the Thomas Orchestras and Bands will present their Fall Showcase concert at 7:00pm in the Auditorium - all are invited to hear our first performance of the school year!
On October 27th, the Thomas Music Department is having their annual Cabaret Concert in the Thomas Auditorium! Tickets are free with a suggested donation of $5. Come hear the Jazz Ensemble, Select Choir, Barbershop choir, and several featured acts perform, featuring the music of Taylor Swift, Maroon Five, Aretha Franklin, Frank Sinatra and more!
You can also help support the Thomas Music Department by ordering Applebee's take-out on Wednesday, October 25 - all you have to do is create a free Applebee's account and order via their website or mobile app using the code DOINGOOD. Empire Boulevard Applebee's location & pick-up orders only.
Thank you for supporting the Thomas Music Department!
Earth Club is cleaning up the Webster AMC movie theater parking lot today at 4pm. All are welcome to join, bring a pair of gloves and a trash bag. Come get some fresh air and clean up our community. Stay Green Titans!
There will be an informational meeting for any student athlete interested in joining the Webster downhill ski team this year on Thursday October 26th at 3:45 in room 450 next to the athletic office. New members with a skiing background are encouraged to join. No race experience necessary. If you are unable to attend please contact Coach Francis for more information.
Attention all hockey players!
There will be an Informational Meeting this Wednesday, October 25th at 3:30 in the south Cafe. If you are unable to attend please let Coach Evans know.
The Titan boys cross country team placed fifth at the Monroe County Championships on Saturday. Senior Jerry Lewis and junior Massimo Picca earned first team all-county honors. The girls placed ninth, with senior Natalia Seremetis and junior Caroline Montemaro making the first team. The Titan Varsity B boys placed first, behind a third-place finish by senior Mark Fountain, while the JV girls also placed first, with freshman Grace Jackson taking second.
Anyone who is interested in trying out for Varsity Bowling, please sign up in FamilyID. There will be a Mandatory Google Meet on Monday, November 6th at 5:00pm.
Today's lunch is cheese sticks
October 20, 2023
Next week is Fall Music Week here at Thomas! On Tuesday, October 24, the Thomas HS Orchestras and Bands will present their Fall Showcase concert at 7:00pm in the Thomas Auditorium - all are invited to hear our first performance of the school year! On Friday, October 27, please come out for our annual Cabaret performance featuring the Thomas Jazz Ensemble, Select Choir and incredible vocal soloists, also at 7:00pm in the Thomas Auditorium.
You can also help support the Thomas Music Department by ordering Applebee's take-out on Wednesday, October 25 - all you have to do is create a free Applebee's account and order via their website or mobile app using the code DOINGOOD. Empire Boulevard Applebee's location & pick-up orders only.
Thank you for supporting the Thomas Music Department!
Come experience Italy and Greece in July 2025. We are going to see the BEST of both, including an excursion to Pompeii! Contact Mrs.Zaborny, World Language teacher, with any questions at carmen_zaborny@webstercsd.org.
There will be an informational meeting for any student athlete interested in joining the Webster downhill ski team this year on Thursday October 26th at 3:45 in room 450 next to the athletic office. New members with a skiing background are encouraged to join. No race experience necessary. If you are unable to attend please contact Coach Francis for more information.
Today's lunch is chicken tenders
October 19, 2023
The Thomas Music Department is having their annual Cabaret Concert on October 27th at 7:00, in the Thomas Auditorium! Tickets are free with a suggested donation of $5. Come hear the Jazz Ensemble, Select Choir, Barbershop choir, and several featured acts perform, featuring the music of Taylor Swift, Maroon Five, Aretha Franklin, Frank Sinatra and more!
Attention AP Physics & Optics Students Going on the Field Trip Today:
Please go straight to the main entrance after block 1. The bus will be leaving Thomas at 9:45.
Attention Mr. Dykstra's Block 5 Study Halls: Please go to Mr. Baier's room (room 132) today for study hall.
Attention Mrs. Visca's Block 5 Study Halls: Please go to Ms. Palumbo's room (room 211) today for study hall.
Attention Titans: There will be a CARE club meeting after school TODAY in the CARE room. We will be finalizing our project for St. Ann's Nursing Home and brainstorming our next project. New members are always welcome!
Come experience Italy and Greece in July 2025. We are going to see the BEST of both, including an excursion to Pompeii! Contact Mrs.Zaborny, World Language teacher, with any questions at carmen_zaborny@webstercsd.org.
Attention Chess Fans! Today is the day of the first meeting of the Knights of the Round Table in Room 304. All levels are welcome to come and play. Everything you will need to have a fun battle on the board will be there.
Attention both teachers and students who are fans of trivia! Webster Thomas's Masterminds coach, Mr. Bertrand, will be holding a trivia extravaganza in the Library today during all lunch blocks for fun and prizes. Questions will cover a wide selection of topics from pop culture, music, movies, TV, science, history, and the list goes on and on. Bring a cell phone chromebook to buzz in and win prizes. Make sure you bring your friends as well to show them who the real trivia master is or join forces with them to answer questions as a team. Take on your teachers and gain real bragging rights the next time you have class. No matter what your trivia skills are, it will be a great time to have fun and learn what Masterminds is all about. Looking forward to seeing you there!
Attention French club! Our “Berets & Bonbons” Halloween themed event is after school TODAY in room 230. Join us for pumpkin decorating, French beret making and candy eating! Hope to see you there!
Space Club is now meeting every other Thursday after school starting today in Mrs. Drury's room 205. Anyone who is interested in space and astronomy is welcome to join, bring a friend! See you at Space Club today in room 205 after school.
Webster boys volleyball swept a powerful Victor squad in three straight sets last night. Evan Cattron powered down 10 kills to lead the Lakers while also contributing 6 digs. Nate Ziegelhofer hammered 6 kills to go with 6 digs, and Joey Preische continued his intimidating attack with 7 floor-denting kills. Bodey Groff championed the defense with ten digs as Nick Ange distributed 30 assists. The Lakers travel celebrate senior night tomorrow when they host Brighton....come out to the Schroeder gym to celebrate this special group at 7:30 on Friday.
Today's lunch is chicken & veggie dumplings
October 18, 2023
Attention Seniors - Do you need help with your college applications? School Counselors are available every Wednesday until Thanksgiving break during lunch blocks to help seniors with the application process. Stop into the counseling center for assistance.
Attention Titans: There will be a CARE club meeting TOMORROW after school in the CARE room. We will be finalizing our project for St. Ann's Nursing Home and brainstorming our next project. New members are always welcome!
Come experience Italy and Greece in July 2025. We are going to see the BEST of both, including an excursion to Pompeii! Contact Mrs.Zaborny, World Language teacher, with any questions at carmen_zaborny@webstercsd.org.
Sound Go BOOM will meet in the choir room tomorrow morning at 8:10am! Brook, don't forget the donuts!
Attention Chess Fans! The Knights of the Round Table will have its first meeting afterschool tomorrow in Room 304. Players of all levels are welcome to come and play. Not sure how to play, we will teach you. Everything you will need will be there to have a battle on the board!
Attention both teachers and students who are fans of trivia! Webster Thomas's Masterminds coach, Mr. Bertrand, will be holding a trivia extravaganza in the Library tomorrow during all lunch blocks for fun and prizes. Bring a cell phone chromebook to buzz in and win prizes. Make sure you bring your friends as well to show them who the real trivia master is or join forces with them to answer questions as a team. Ms. Dovholuk might even join in as she can quote "get really competitive when trivia is involved" However, no matter what your trivia skills are it will be a great time to have fun and learn what Masterminds is all about. Looking forward to seeing you there!
The DREAM club will be meeting after school tomorrow in room 411.
Join us in Mrs. Nieves's room to discuss upcoming plans.
Attention French club! Our “Berets & Bonbons” Halloween themed event is TOMORROW after school in room 230. Join us for pumpkin decorating, French beret making and candy eating! Hope to see you there!
Good morning Thomas staff and students, My name is Sam and I am here on behalf of SAGE club to let you know that, in honor of international pronouns day, during the lunch blocks today we are having a photo booth in the main cafeteria hallway, where you can take a picture with your preferred pronouns. So stop on by and have a gay day!
Today's lunch is chicken rice bowl
October 17, 2023
Attention Seniors - Do you need help with your college applications? School Counselors are available every Wednesday until Thanksgiving break during lunch blocks to help seniors with the application process. Stop into the counseling center for assistance.
There will be a Future Business Leaders of America meeting today at 3:20 in Mrs. Roberts Room, Room 302.
All Business Students are welcome!
Attention Art Students Are you creative? Do you LOVE Art?
Do you want to help beautify our school? If so, consider joining ART CLUB!
Our next meeting is today at 3:20pm If you can’t attend the Art Club meeting but still want to join see
Mrs Lazarus or Mrs Morrill
Attention Titans: There will be a CARE club meeting this Thursday, October 19th after school in the CARE room. We will be finalizing our project for St. Ann's Nursing Home and brainstorming our next project. New members are always welcome!
Come experience Italy and Greece in July 2025. We are going to see the BEST of both, including an excursion to Pompeii! Contact Mrs.Zaborny, World Language teacher, with any questions at carmen_zaborny@webstercsd.org.
Attention Trivia Fans! Masterminds will be meeting today after school in room 304. Bring a cell phone or chromebook and get ready to buzz in for a trivia extravaganza for prizes and bragging rights. Great fun is to be had by all. Masterminds! It's the varsity sport, for your brain!
Are you interested in joining a winter sport? Come out for the Cross Country Ski Team. No cuts, no experience necessary to be on the team. There will be an informational meeting held after school today at 3:30 in room 109.
Webster boys volleyball swept Penfield in three straight sets last night. Joey Preische and Gavin Terp led the attack with 13 and 9 kills, respectively. Evan Cattron posted 7 kills to go with 8 digs and Ryan Willard totaled 3 blocks and 7 kills. Nate Ziegelhofer hammered 3 aces while Nick Ange dished out 37 assists. The Lakers travel to Victor on Wednesday before celebrating their seniors Friday when they host Brighton.
Today's lunch is trash plates
October 16, 2023
Attention Seniors, if you can communicate in English and another world language, then you should consider pursuing the NY State Seal of Biliteracy. Come to an informational meeting about how to earn the Seal tomorrow at 3:20 in Mrs. Winslow's room 218. If you can't come to the meeting, join the Thomas Seal of Biliteracy classroom for more info, or see one of the World Language Teachers.
There will be a Future Business Leaders of America meeting tomorrow at 3:20 in Mrs. Roberts Room, Room 302.
All Business Students are welcome!
Attention Art Students: Are you creative? Do you LOVE Art?
Do you want to help beautify our school?
If so, consider joining ART CLUB!
Our next meeting is tomorrow at 3:20pm
If you can’t attend the Art Club meeting but still want to join see
Mrs Lazarus or Mrs Morrill
Attention Titans: There will be a CARE club meeting this Thursday, October 19th after school in the CARE room. We will be finalizing our project for St. Ann's Nursing Home and brainstorming our next project. New members are always welcome!
Come experience Italy and Greece in July 2025. We are going to see the BEST of both, including an excursion to Pompeii! Contact Mrs.Zaborny, World Language teacher, with any questions at carmen_zaborny@webstercsd.org.
Are you interested in joining a winter sport? Come out for the Cross Country Ski Team. No cuts, no experience necessary to be on the team. There will be an informational meeting held afterschool tomorrow at 3:30 in room 109.
The boys cross country team placed second at the Alden Bulldog Stampede on Saturday. Senior Jerry Lewis placed second overall, while junior Massimo Picca was eighth.
The girls cross country team took third out of 18 teams at Alden. Senior Natalia Seremetis placed fourth overall, while freshman Malia Shenoy was 16th. Way to go Titans!
Today's lunch is pizza crunchers
October 13, 2023
Attention Seniors, if you can communicate in English and another world language, then you should consider pursuing the NY State Seal of Biliteracy. Come to an informational meeting about how to earn the Seal Tuesday, October 17th at 3:20 in Mrs. Winslow's room 218. If you can't come to the meeting, join the Thomas Seal of Biliteracy classroom for more info, or see one of the World Language Teachers.
There will be a Future Business Leaders of America meeting on Tuesday, October 17 at 3:20 in Mrs. Roberts Room, Room 302.
All Business Students are welcome!
Attention Art Students
Are you creative? Do you LOVE Art?
Do you want to help beautify our school?
If so, consider joining ART CLUB!
Our next meeting is Tuesday, October 17th at 3:20pm
If you can’t attend the Art Club meeting but still want to join see
Mrs Lazarus or Mrs Morrill
The DREAM club will be selling spirit week swag during all lunches. There are temporary Titan tattoos, Bead necklaces in every class color and thunder sticks to use at the homecoming game tonight. Everything is $1. Stop by the table during lunches and support the DREAM club.
Are you interested in joining a winter sport? Come out for the Cross Country Ski Team. No cuts, no experience necessary to be on the team. There will be an informational meeting held on Tuesday October 17th at 3:30 in room 109.
Winter sports Starts November 13th. If you need an updated physical, there will be free sports physicals done on Monday November 6th from 6-7pm at the Willink School Health office. Parent must attend.
Webster boys volleyball struggled through some adversity but overcame Rush-Henrietta in five sets last night. Gavin Terp paced the Lakers with a team high 11 kills and 6 blocks. Sal Arbore led the team with 14 digs. Nate Ziegelhofer contributed 9 kills and 7 digs, while Evan Cattron and Ryan Willard powered down 7 kills apiece. Carter Calus, Bodey Groff, and Nick Ange distributed a combined 43 assists. Circle the date...a huge home match against rival Penfield kicks off at 7:30 on Monday in the Schroeder gym.
I'm Kristina with your Spirit week announcements from Student Council
We had a great turn out for the Homecoming Dance last night. The Freshmen class had the highest number of presale tickets and earned the most points for their class, followed by Sophomores, Juniors and then Seniors.
In daily attendance points, the Seniors and Juniors are tied for first.
The Homecoming game is tonight at 7:45. We hope to see everyone at the game in pink.
Current Standings for Spirit Week:
The Sophomores currently hold 1st place with a total of 140 points, the Freshmen are in second with 120 points. Juniors are in 3rd with 100 points and in 4th place, the
Seniors with 70 points.
But today is our biggest point day. Today your class murals will be judged, points will be awarded for the favorite Tshirt design as voted on by the faculty, We will be wrapping up can jam by 10:30 and awarding points for the most donations. And then every event at the pep rally, from the dances to your cheering and sportsmanship to the tug of war are all worth points. The Spirit Stick is still up for grabs and it’s anyone’s game.
Now over to Mr. Widor for some announcements about the pep rally.
Today's lunch is chicken patty
October 12, 2023
Attention Seniors, if you can communicate in English and another world language, then you should consider pursuing the NY State Seal of Biliteracy. Come to an informational meeting about how to earn the Seal Tuesday, October 17th at 3:20 in Mrs. Winslow's room 218. If you can't come to the meeting, join the Thomas Seal of Biliteracy classroom for more info, or see one of the World Language Teachers.
Good Morning Thomas! The PTSA spirit week contest is taking place during the lunch blocks. Yesterday’s contest was a mystery box that had a, go ahead and say what you guessed, if you said a toothbrush you were correct! Congratulations to Justin Rickard for correctly guessing and having his name pulled. Justin please stop by the blue house to pick up your Dunkin’ Donuts gift card!
Attention Freshman, please remember to vote for the most spirited Freshman through the end of today using the Google Form in the Class of 2027 Google Classroom.
The most spirited Freshman will be selected to participate in a special Friday event during the pep-rally.
Also, today is the last day to see Mrs. DeWitte in room 428 for your chance to be a part of the mural. Stop down ANYTIME!! Mrs. DeWitte will give you a pass to class if needed.
Do you want to see history come alive or just love to travel to new places? If so, you still have time to enroll for the student educational trip to Italy where you’ll visit major cities: Venice, Florence, and Rome in July 2025!
Today is the last day to enroll.. Contact Mrs. Malinchak at Jennifer_Malinchak@webstercsd.org for more information.
Attention Science Olympiad:
There is a work session today after school in room 139.
Attention mountain bikers. Today's ride is canceled. We will plan to ride next Thursday.
Are you interested in joining a winter sport? Come out for the Cross Country Ski Team. No cuts, no experience necessary to be on the team. There will be an informational meeting held on Tuesday October 17th at 3:30 in room 109.
Here are your Spirit week announcements from Student council
The seniors are in the lead with the best attendance for classes so far this week - they have the least amount of unexcused absences and tardies.
The Junior class won the PTSA challenge yesterday and added points to the class of 2025. Stop by the PTSA table table to see what the last challenge is and take a chance to earn points for your class.
The results of Seasons Day yesterday are as follows: In 4th place, freshmen with 56% of the class represented, in 3rd the seniors with 64% of the class dressing, in 2nd place with 65% of the class participating is the juniors and in first place, the sophomores with 73% of the class dressing for Summer.
Here are the current standings for spirit week so far:
Tied at 50 points overall so far are the Juniors and Seniors. And tied for 1st place currently are the Freshmen and Sophomores.
It’s still early and there are a lot more points up for grabs with dance ticket sales, can jam and the pep rally.
Remember to get your Tickets for the Homecoming Dance during lunches today-
Presales will be counted toward Spirit Week points, but tickets will also be available at the door tonight. Due to the projected temperatures, the dance will be moved into the gym. Please use the field house entrance when you arrive this evening.
There are also a limited number of Tbird shirts left if you want to purchase one before the Homecoming Game.
Tomorrow will be Class Color day and our pep rally outside in the stadium. 9th grade is Red, 10th grade is Pink, juniors are Purple and seniors are Blue. See your class advisers if you haven’t picked up your class shirt yet. Faculty & Staff can join in the school spirit by wearing White.
Looking forward to another great day of Spirit Week!
Today's lunch is french toast sticks
October 11, 2023
Attention Seniors, if you can communicate in English and another world language, then you should consider pursuing the NY State Seal of Biliteracy. Come to an informational meeting about how to earn the Seal Tuesday, October 17th at 3:20 in Mrs. Winslow's room 218. If you can't come to the meeting, join the Thomas Seal of Biliteracy classroom for more info, or see one of the World Language Teachers.
Do you want to see history come alive or just love to travel to new places? If so, you still have time to enroll for the student educational trip to Italy where you’ll visit major cities: Venice, Florence, and Rome in July 2025!
Enrollment is still open until October 12th. Contact Mrs. Malinchak at Jennifer_Malinchak@webstercsd.org for more information.
Attention Freshman, please remember to vote for the most spirited Freshman today through Thursday using the Google Form in the Class of 2027 Google Classroom. Each day this form should be filled out.
The most spirited Freshman will be selected to participate in a special Friday event during the pep-rally. Let's Go RED!
Are you interested in joining a winter sport? Come out for the Cross Country Ski Team. No cuts, no experience necessary to be on the team. There will be an informational meeting held on Tuesday October 17th at 3:30 in room 109.
Webster boys volleyball suffered a loss last night at Fairport in three sets. Nick Ange and Bodey Groff distributed the offense with 25 assists and 10 digs in three sets. Gavin Terp and Ryan Willard combined for 12 kills and 6 blocks. Webster continues its season with a visit to Rush-Henrietta on Thursday.
Good morning everyone. My name is Sam and I am a member of the Thomas SAGE club. I'm here this morning to let our students and staff know that today is National Coming Out day. This is the process that people who are LGBTQ+ go through as they work to accept their sexual orientation or gender identity and then share that identity openly with other people.. This time is often difficult for people of the LGBRQ community as it takes bravery and confidence. Please take some time to spread love and understanding on this important occasion.
Good morning, I’m Kristina from Student Council with some spirit week updates. The results of yesterday’s Titan Tuesday and Anything But a Backpack theme had the juniors coming in 4th place, the sophomores in 3rd, the seniors in 2nd place and the freshman taking 1st. The 9th grade class also put points on the board by winning the lunch time PTSA challenge.
You can take part in today’s PTSA challenge during lunch today and teachers will be counting all those who dressed in their class season during 1st block.
Can Jam is underway and it’s great to see the donations coming in. The fullest and tallest bin will earn points for your class on Friday morning.
Tickets for the Homecoming Dance will be on sale for $7 today and tomorrow during lunches. The Dance is this Thursday from 7:30-9:30pm. There is a QR code at our Student Council table for you to submit any song requests for the dance. Come enjoy an evening of Dancing. Light refreshments will be served.
Tomorrow is movie day. Seniors are superheroes, Juniors’s theme is Barbenheimber, Sophomores will be movie duos or groups and Freshmen have Disney. Even our UPK class will be dressing up as movie characters. First block teachers, thank you for counting and submitting your totals on the google form.
We will make an announcement at the end of 7th block today with updates on today’s Spirit Week points.
We’re looking forward to another great day!
Today's lunch is general tso's chicken
October 10, 2023
Happy Spirit Week! The student council has a few reminders for you as we begin this week.
The Homecoming Dance is this Thursday from 7:30-9:30pm. Tickets for the Dance will go on sale during lunches today and are $7. Tickets will be available each day this week. We are also still selling Tbird shirts until they are all gone. Tshirts are $10.
Can Jam begins today. Bins are located by the cafeterias and are now decorated for your team. We are excited to see what class will have the most donations for Eden Urban Gardens food pantry. The class bin that is the fullest and tallest by Friday morning will win.
1st block teachers, the google form for today’s Titan day tally is in your email. Thank you for submitting those. Tomorrow’s dress theme is Seasons. Seniors will dress for fall, juniors for winter, sophomores for summer and freshmen for spring. Seniors if you know of someone with late arrival, remind them to check in to their house office to be counted in the dress tally for today.
At the end of the day, we will announce the class with the highest percentage of students who dressed for Titan day or participated in anything but a backpack. Points are being awarded every day this week to determine which class has the most spirit and will win the Thomas Spirit Stick at the homecoming game on Saturday.
Make sure you check out your class google classroom page to stay up to date with class information this week.
Attention Seniors, if you can communicate in English and another world language, then you should consider pursuing the NY State Seal of Biliteracy. Come to an informational meeting about how to earn the Seal Tuesday, October 17th at 3:20 in Mrs. Winslow's room 218. If you can't come to the meeting, join the Thomas Seal of Biliteracy classroom for more info, or see one of the World Language Teachers.
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Do you want to see history come alive or just love to travel to new places? If so, you still have time to enroll for the student educational trip to Italy where you’ll visit major cities: Venice, Florence, and Rome in July 2025!
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Enrollment is still open until October 12th. Contact Mrs. Malinchak at Jennifer_Malinchak@webstercsd.org for more information.
Attention Seniors: Happy Spirit Week!
Class T-shirts will be distributed in English or Social Studies classes beginning today for students who pre-ordered or paid through class dues. T-shirts will be available for purchase for $10 TODAY and also on Thursday, October 12 after school in room 339.
Seniors with late arrival should report to their house office to be counted for dress up days.
Please check the Spirit Week Flyer posted in the senior lounge, through Google Classroom, or through Student Square for other important Spirit Week information.
Attention Trivia Fans! Masterminds will not be meeting today after school, however Masterminds will restart on next Tuesday the 17 in Mr. Bertrand's room 304. Trivia fun and prizes will be had by all who attend. Masterminds. It's a varsity sport, for your brain.
The inauguration of this year's chess club, "The Knights of the Square Table" has been rescheduled for next Thursday the 19th. From the grandmaster all the way down to, "I have never played before but would like to learn", are welcome to come down to Mr. Bertrand's room 304 after school starting next week. Set up your warriors and get ready for a battle on the board.
Attention Members of SAGE Club, we will be meeting today after school in room 144.
There will be a Model UN meeting after school today in room 210. We will be learning how to write resolution papers.
Attention Freshman, please remember to vote for the most spirited Freshman today through Thursday using the Google Form in the Class of 2027 Google Classroom. Each day this form should be filled out.
The most spirited Freshman will be selected to participate in a special Friday event during the pep-rally. Let's Go RED!
Are you interested in joining a winter sport? Come out for the Cross Country Ski Team. No cuts, no experience necessary to be on the team. There will be an informational meeting held on Tuesday October 17th at 3:30 in room 109.
Webster boys volleyball hosted Midlakes last night and cruised to a straight-set victory to improve their record to 11-2. Joey Preische, Jacob Grams and Cal Lill dominated on the attack with 12, 9, and 7 kills, respectively.... finishing with a combined attack efficiency of a ridiculous .622 Joey and Jacob also impressed the crowd with a combined nine aces. Bodey Groff fed the transition offense with ten digs while NIck Ange set up 22 assists. The boys travel to #1 in New York State, Fairport, on Tuesday. TK's will be enjoyed by all.
Today's lunch is mozzarella sticks
October 5, 2023
Attention Juniors...If you want to participate in a pep rally event, the sign up sheet is now available in Mrs. Phillips room, 254, for this entire week. You must sign up on the sheet that is in her room to be able to participate and you must be there in person to sign yourself up. You may only participate in one event, excluding the dance. Lastly, if you haven't joined the google classroom yet, sign up using the code shown here. Don't miss out on any important announcements over the next two weeks!
Attention Seniors, if you can communicate in English and another world language, then you should consider pursuing the NY State Seal of Biliteracy. Come to an informational meeting about how to earn the Seal Tuesday, October 17th at 3:20 in Mrs. Winslow's room 218. If you can't come to the meeting, join the Thomas Seal of Biliteracy classroom for more info, or see one of the World Language Teachers.
School picture make up day is today during lunch hours in the Auditorium
If you are missing your School ID, you must sit for a picture to generate an ID.
Any questions, stop down to the Main Office
Are you interested in careers in the construction industry? If so please join us for an interactive construction field trip on October 19th. Students will be able to network with employers, apprenticeship programs and college representatives. There will also be hands-on activities and equipment demonstrations! Spots are limited so please visit the counseling center for a permission slip ASAP.
Do you want to see history come alive or just love to travel to new places? If so, you still have time to enroll for the student educational trip to Italy where you’ll visit major cities: Venice, Florence, and Rome in July 2025!
Enrollment is still open until October 12th. Contact Mrs. Malinchak at Jennifer_Malinchak@webstercsd.org for more information.
Attention people who enjoy playing chess. The Knights of the Square Table, Webster Thomas's Chess Club will be meeting today after school in room 304. All skill levels in chess are welcome. Come alone or bring a friend and be ready for a battle on the board.
There will be a DREAM club meeting after school in Mrs. Nieves's room. We will be discussing upcoming events. Anyone is welcome to join. Hope to see you in 411 after school today.
Attention Science Olympiad Team:
If you didn’t attend Tuesday's meeting, please plan to attend today’s meeting after school in room 139. All team members need to complete their event Google Form on Google Classroom by tomorrow.
Any questions see Mrs. Visca, Mr. Schug, or Mr. Schenk.
The Varsity Unified Bowling team is searching for partners for this season.
Have fun bowling, bring your friends and make new ones
First practice is October 16th. We bowl on Monday & Fridays until November 17th.
Email Coach Peter_Bertram@webstercsd.org for more information
Webster boys volleyball traveled to Brighton last night and came away with a three set victory to move their record to 10-2. Sal Arbore, Bodey Groff and Nick Ange led the Lakers in digs with 22 combined while Gavin Terp recorded 3 blocks to go with his 7 kills. Jacob Grams led the Lakers with 8 kills and Joey Preische also had 7 kills to compliment his 6 aces. The boys host Midlakes tonight, starting at 6:30 in the Schroeder gym.
Hello everyone, I’m Ethan Morrow, President of Space Club, and here’s your Space Club fact of the day for International Space Week.
Did you know that our Solar System is moving through the Milky Way at 200 kilometers per second, or in other words with an average speed of 448,000 miles per hour? For reference, that's faster than the speed of sound, which is around 767 miles per hour. It’s also faster than the fastest a human has ever traveled, which was 24,816 miles per hour, the peak speed achieved by the crew of the Apollo 10.
If you would like to discuss more about Space be sure to join Space Club, with biweekly meetings after school on Thursdays. Our next meeting will be on October 19th. Also don’t forget to keep an eye out for the upcoming Partial Eclipse on October 14th. "
As you all know, Spirit week starts on Tuesday . Every day next week your first block teachers will be sending in a tally of students who dress in the daily theme so that we can see which class shows up with the most spirit each day. Seniors - If you have late arrival, make sure you check in with your house office when you arrive to be counted.
Tbird shirts are still available for purchase during lunches for $10. Tickets for the homecoming dance will be available during lunches all next week for $7. The dance is on Thursday evening from 7:30-9:30 pm
Can Jam bins are ready near the cafeterias for your donations. Please make sure you are bringing in the items listed. If you are contributing paper products, we will accept those on Friday.
The PTSA will be holding a contest at lunch each day worth points for the winning class. Check at their table each day next week during lunch.
If you have any questions, please go to the google classroom page for your class or see your class council or class advisers.
We are looking forward to a great Spirit week. It is important to keep in mind that while we all want to have fun, we also have a responsibility to be respectful of all people. Let’s show respect, good sportsmanship and bring all the Titan spirit you have.
Today's lunch is popcorn chicken
October 4, 2023
Attention Seniors!
If you are interested in participating in Spirit Week activities, please sign up on the Class of 2024 Google Classroom page by 3:15pm today! Chosen pep rally participants will be contacted prior to the pep rally and given a pass to access the field. Please see Mrs. Sidoti, Miss Schotty, or one of your class officers if you have any questions.
Attention Juniors...If you want to participate in a pep rally event, the sign up sheet is now available in Mrs. Phillips room, 254, for this entire week. You must sign up on the sheet that is in her room to be able to participate and you must be there in person to sign yourself up. You may only participate in one event, excluding the dance. Lastly, if you haven't joined the google classroom yet, sign up using the code shown here. Don't miss out on any important announcements over the next two weeks!
Attention Seniors, if you can communicate in English and another world language, then you should consider pursuing the NY State Seal of Biliteracy. Come to an informational meeting about how to earn the Seal Tuesday, October 17th at 3:20 in Mrs. Winslow's room 218. If you can't come to the meeting, join the Thomas Seal of Biliteracy classroom for more info, or see one of the World Language Teachers.
SCHOOL PICTURE MAKE-UP DAY is TOMORROW during lunch hours in the Auditorium
If you are missing your School ID, you must sit for a picture to generate an ID.
Any questions, stop down to the Main Office
Are you interested in careers in the construction industry? If so please join us for an interactive construction field trip on October 19th. Students will be able to network with employers, apprenticeship programs and college representatives. There will also be hands-on activities and equipment demonstrations! Spots are limited so please visit the counseling center for a permission slip ASAP.
Junior and senior alternative and indie music fans! Today is the day! Come check out Webster Varsity Radio Club in Mr. Stahl's room - 334 - from 3:30-4pm. See Mr. Stahl if you have any questions.
Attention French club! We will be meeting today after school in room 230. Bring a mini pumpkin !! See you then!
Attention people who enjoy playing chess. The Knights of the Square Table, Webster Thomas's Chess Club will be meeting tomorrow after school in room 304. All skill levels in chess are welcome. Come alone or bring a friend and be ready for a battle on the board.
The Varsity Unified Bowling team is searching for partners for this season.
Have fun bowling, bring your friends and make new ones
First practice is October 16th. We bowl on Monday & Fridays until November 17th.
Email Coach Peter_Bertram@webstercsd.org for more information
The Titan boys cross country team capped off its regular season with wins over Brighton, Penfield, and Victor yesterday at Harris Whalen to finish with a 10 and 1 record. Senior Jerry Lewis won his third individual league race, while fellow senior Michael Lilly took fourth.
The girls cross country team bested Brighton and Penfield, but fell a little short of Victor. The Titans finish the regular season with a 7 and 4 record. Senior Natalia Seremetis placed second individually, while junior Caroline Montemaro was seventh.
Webster boys volleyball traveled to Pavilion last night and came away with a three set victory to move their record to 9-2. Nate Worden, Carter Calus and Bodey Groff combined to distribute 27 assists to leading attackmen Nate Zeigelhofer, Peter Stupplebeen, and Davids Vega. Sal Arbore and Nick Ange led the Lakers in digs. The boys travel to Brighton tonight, followed by an important match hosting Midlakes on Thursday in the Schroeder gym.
Hello everyone I’m Nyah And I’m Colleen
Nyah: From today through October 10th it’s international space week, and here’s your space facts of the day, brought to you by Space Club.
Slide 1
Colleen: In 2002 Astronomers Karl Glazebrook and Ivan Baldry at John Hopkins University discovered that the average color of the Universe as perceived from Earth is a color dubbed “Cosmic Latte.” This was discovered while Karl and Ivan were examining spectral analysis of different galaxies to study star formation.
Slide 2
Nyah: In 8 days the Psyche Spacecraft will be launching to an asteroid of the same name that’s orbiting the Sun between Mars and Jupiter. The objective of the mission is to study the asteroid and its properties.
Colleen: If you would like to discuss more about Space be sure to join Space Club, with biweekly meetings after school on Thursdays. Our next meeting will be on October 19th. Also don’t forget to keep an eye out for the upcoming Partial Eclipse on October 14th.
Today's lunch is roasted chicken
October 3rd, 2023
Attention Seniors!
If you are interested in participating in Spirit Week activities, please sign up on the Class of 2024 Google Classroom page by 3:15pm on Wednesday, October 4. Chosen pep rally participants will be contacted prior to the pep rally and given a pass to access the field. Please see Mrs. Sidoti, Miss Schotty, or one of your class officers if you have any questions.
Attention Juniors...If you want to participate in a pep rally event, the sign up sheet is now available in Mrs. Phillips room, 254, for this entire week. You must sign up on the sheet that is in her room to be able to participate and you must be there in person to sign yourself up. You may only participate in one event, excluding the dance. Lastly, if you haven't joined the google classroom yet, the code is shown on the screen. Don't miss out on any important announcements over the next two weeks!
Attention Seniors, if you can communicate in English and another world language, then you should consider pursuing the NY State Seal of Biliteracy. Come to an informational meeting about how to earn the Seal Tuesday, October 17th at 3:20 in Mrs. Winslow's room 218. If you can't come to the meeting, join the Thomas Seal of Biliteracy classroom for more info, or see one of the World Language Teachers.
SCHOOL PICTURE MAKE-UP DAY is Thursday, October 5 during lunch hours in the Auditorium
If you are missing your School ID, you must sit for a picture to generate an ID.
Any questions, stop down to the Main Office
The Rochester Area Colleges are visiting our school on Wednesday, October 4th in the Media Center. If you would like to visit with many Rochester college representatives at one time, please sign up in your naviance account. If you can't get into your naviance account, please stop into the counseling center.
Hey juniors and seniors! Do you love music or have an interest in communications? Does your spotify playlist or record collection feature Billie Eilish? Weezer? Green Day? Nirvana? The Smiths?
Are you interested in broadcasting your voice to the world on the radio and web?
Want to learn how to operate a professional radio studio on our new, state-of-the-art equipment?
If so - you should come hear all about Webster Varsity Radio Club!
We will have an informational meeting from 3:30-4 on Wednesday, October 4th in Mr. Stahl’s room - 334. Come down to chat, or email todd_stahl@webstercsd.org with any questions.
Attention French club! We will be meeting tomorrow, Wednesday, October 4th after school in room 230. Bring a mini pumpkin !! See you then!
Attention all trivia buffs. Masterminds will be meeting in room 304 after school today. Bertrand will be reading questions from a great many topics. So, bring your cell phone or chromebook, and get ready to buzz in and show off your trivia skills. Great fun and great prizes for all who attend. Come and see what Masterminds is all about. Masterminds, it's the varsity sport for your brain!
The Varsity Unified Bowling team is searching for partners for this season.
Have fun bowling, bring your friends and make new ones
First practice is October 16th. We bowl on Monday & Fridays until November 17th.
Email Coach Peter_Bertram@webstercsd.org for more information
Good morning. I’m Jordyn
And I’m Katie and we’re here to represent Student Council
Spirit Week and Homecoming is next week and we want to let you know about a few of the things that will be taking place Spirit week will include theme days and everyone that dresses in theme will earn their class points in that day’s competition. We’re starting off with Titan Tuesday so everyone can join in from seniors all the way to our UPK Titans. It’s also “anything but a backpack” day. Let’s see that school spirit and creativity.
Wednesday is Seasons day. Thursday is movie day and Friday is class color day and the chance to show all your class spirit for our Pep Rally. Classes will be competing in our annual Can Jam. This year we are racing to the top again, but it’s every class for themselves. You can bring any of the items you see on the screen for your own bin. Help your team be the first to reach the ceiling to win the points and support our community. We are hosting our Homecoming Dance on Friday October 14th from 7:30-9:30 pm in the courtyard. Tickets will be on sale for $7 which include pizza, snacks and beverages. We will also have a photo booth. You can buy your tickets during lunches next week and overall sales per class will count for points toward earning the Spirit stick for your class. Friday we will have an adjusted class schedule and will all meet out in the stadium for our Pep Rally! We will have various competitions including tug of war, class dances and relay races. Our most spirited Titans of each class will get the opportunity to pie a staff member in the face and we will hear about our mural and T-shirt winners for the week. We are excited to see everyone representing their class and joining together to celebrate Homecoming week. Make sure you go to your class google classroom page to check on how you can participate in Spirit week. You can also talk to your class council or class adviser. The Homecoming football game this year is on Friday night against Churchville Chili at 7:45. That game will be a pink out. Pink T bird shirts will be on sale starting today during lunches for $10. We will announce our Spirit week winners and award the Spirit Stick during half time at the game.
Looking forward to a great Spirit Week!
Today's lunch is hamburger / cheeseburger
October 2, 2023
Attention Seniors!
If you are interested in participating in Spirit Week activities, please sign up on the Class of 2024 Google Classroom page by 3:15pm on Wednesday, October 4. Chosen pep rally participants will be contacted prior to the pep rally and given a pass to access the field. Please see Mrs. Sidoti, Miss Schotty, or one of your class officers if you have any questions.
Attention Juniors...If you want to participate in a pep rally event, the sign up sheet is now available in Mrs. Phillips room, 254, for this entire week. You must sign up on the sheet that is in her room to be able to participate and you must be there in person to sign yourself up. You may only participate in one event, excluding the dance. Lastly, if you haven't joined the google classroom yet, the code is shown on the screen. Don't miss out on any important announcements over the next two weeks!
The Rochester Area Colleges are visiting our school on Wednesday, October 4th in the Media Center. If you would like to visit with many Rochester college representatives at one time, please sign up in your naviance account. If you can't get into your naviance account, please stop into the counseling center.
Hey juniors and seniors! Do you love music or have an interest in communications? Does your spotify playlist or record collection feature Billie Eilish? Weezer? Green Day? Nirvana? The Smiths?
Are you interested in broadcasting your voice to the world on the radio and web?
Want to learn how to operate a professional radio studio on our new, state-of-the-art equipment?
If so - you should come hear all about Webster Varsity Radio Club!
We will have an informational meeting from 3:30-4 on Wednesday, October 4th in Mr. Stahl’s room - 334. Come down to chat, or email todd_stahl@webstercsd.org with any questions.
Key Club will be holding a meeting in room 405 after school today. We will be doing some outdoor cleaning around the school. Bring a friend! All are welcome!
Attention Science Olympiad Team:
Please plan to attend one of our meetings this week, either Tuesday (tomorrow) morning in room 139 or Thursday afternoon's meeting.
Any questions, please see Mrs. Visca, Mr. Schug or Mr. Schenk.
Attention all fans of trivia. Masterminds will be meeting tomorrow after-school in room 304. If you enjoyed trying your hand at masterminds questions at Friday's activities fair, the fun doesn't need to stop. Bring a cellphone or chromebook to buzz in and show off your trivia skills. Masterminds. Its the varsity sport, for your brain!
Good morning, I’m Kristina, your Student Council President.
Spirit Week is next week.
The Student Council and Class Councils have been working to put together a great week for everyone to show off school and class spirit. During the week of October 10th we will have theme dress days, our annual can jam competition, mural making, and more. The Homecoming Dance will be next Thursday October 12th from 7:30 to 9:30 in the courtyard and the pep rally will take place at the end of the day on Friday. More information will be coming out all week. Be on the lookout for posters and fliers in the hallways. You can also check out your google classroom or talk to your class advisers for more information about how to get involved in Spirit Week.
Today's lunch is bosco cheese sticks
September 29, 2023
The Rochester Area Colleges are visiting our school on Wednesday, October 4th in the Media Center. If you would like to visit with many Rochester college representatives at one time, please sign up in your naviance account. If you can't get into your naviance account, please stop into the counseling center.
Italy and Greece is happening, in July 2025! Contact Mrs.Zaborny, World Language teacher, at carmen_zaborny@webstercsd.org. Do not miss out on this unique opportunity
Video Game Club will hold an informational kick-off meeting on Tuesday October 3rd at 3:15pm in room 428. You will be able to take the late bus home or plan to be picked up by 4pm.
All are welcome. Please see Mrs. DeWitte with any question in room 428.
Academy Award nominated actor Robert Downey Jr. will not be attending today's first meeting of the Webster Thomas Improv Club. His publicist apologizes, saying - and I quote - "Who are you?" and "Stop calling us", unquote. However, unlike Iron Man, you can join the Webster Thomas Improv Club today after school in Room 111. Break a leg!
Key Club will be holding a meeting in room 405 after school next Monday October 2nd. We will be doing some outdoor cleaning around the school. Bring a friend! All are welcome!
Hey juniors and seniors! Do you love music or have an interest in communications? Does your spotify playlist or record collection feature Billie Eilish? Weezer? Green Day? Nirvana? The Smiths?
Are you interested in broadcasting your voice to the world on the radio and web?
Want to learn how to operate a professional radio studio on our new, state-of-the-art equipment?
If so - you should come hear all about Webster Varsity Radio Club!
We will have an informational meeting from 3:30-4 on Wednesday, October 4th in Mr. Stahl’s room - 334. Come down to chat, or email todd_stahl@webstercsd.org with any questions.
If you are interested in learning more about the Future Business Leaders of America, please stop down to Room 302. If you are a returning member, stop down and grab a field trip form for the Fall District Meeting.
Attention all who love trivia games. Mr. Bertrand will be in the south cafeteria today reading trivia questions and giving out sweet prizes. There will also be information at the activity fair about Masterminds. So bring your cellphone or chromebook and join in the fun and see what Masterminds is all about.
Masterminds, it's the varsity sport for your brain!
Webster boys volleyball recorded their second win of the week by defeating Churchville-Chili in three sets last night, with Joey Preische, Jacob Grams, and Ryan Willard leading the attack with 11, 8, and 5 kills respectively. Nick Ange and Bodey Groff totaled a combined 24 assists to go with 4 aces. The boys hit the halfway point of the season with a 8-2 record and a number two ranking in Section V
Today's lunch is chicken parm
September 28, 2023
Attention sophomores, juniors and seniors - colleges are visiting Thomas this school year. You may sign up to meet with college admission reps in your naviance account. Some colleges that are coming are Case Western, Penn State, Ithaca and the University of Vermont. If you need help signing up, stop into the counseling center and see Ms. Marcello.
Are you interested in careers in the construction industry? If so please join us for an interactive construction field trip on October 19th. Students will be able to network with employers, apprenticeship programs and college representatives. There will also be hands-on activities and equipment demonstrations! Spots are limited so please visit the counseling center for a permission slip ASAP.
The Rochester Area Colleges are visiting our school on Wednesday, October 4th in the Media Center. If you would like to visit with many Rochester college representatives at one time, please sign up in your naviance account. If you can't get into your naviance account, please stop into the counseling center.
Italy and Greece is happening, in July 2025! Contact Mrs.Zaborny, World Language teacher, at carmen_zaborny@webstercsd.org. Do not miss out on this unique opportunity
Video Game Club will hold an informational kick-off meeting on Tuesday October 3rd at 3:15pm in room 428. You will be able to take the late bus home or plan to be picked up by 4pm.
All are welcome. Please see Mrs. DeWitte with any question in room 428 (technology hall)
For those that are interested, Juniors will be meeting in Mrs. Phillips' room - 254, after school TODAY to start work on the mural for spirit week! Bring your paints, brushes, and pencils.
If you are interested in learning more about the Future Business Leaders of America, please stop down to Room 302. If you are a returning member, stop down and grab a field trip form for the Fall District Meeting.
Today's lunch is beef teriyaki dippers
September 27, 2023
Are you interested in careers in the construction industry? If so please join us for an interactive construction field trip on October 19th. Students will be able to network with employers, apprenticeship programs and college representatives. There will also be hands-on activities and equipment demonstrations! Spots are limited so please visit the counseling center for a permission slip ASAP.
The Rochester Area Colleges are visiting our school on Wednesday, October 4th in the Media Center. If you would like to visit with many Rochster college representatives at one time, please sign up in your naviance account. If you can't get into your naviance account, please stop into the counseling center.
Italy and Greece is happening, in July 2025! Contact Mrs.Zaborny, World Language teacher, at carmen_zaborny@webstercsd.org. Do not miss out on this unique opportunity
Attention Freshman, if you signed up to be a part of spirit week events there will be a meeting TOMORROW from 3:15 - 4pm in room 428, Mrs. DeWitte's room in the tech hall.
We will go over all the rules and expectations. Please come ready to share your ideas. You will be able to take the LATE BUS home at 4pm.
See Mrs. Simmons or Mrs. DeWitte with any questions you have.
The first meeting of the prestigious Webster Thomas Improv Club will be held this Friday after school in Room 111. Come learn the art of improvisational and stand-up comedy with some funny people and some people who think they're funny. Break a leg!
Key Club will be holding a meeting in room 405 after school next Monday October 2nd. We will be doing some outdoor cleaning around the school. Bring a friend! All are welcome!
For those that are interested, Juniors will be meeting in Mrs. Phillips' room - 254, after school TOMORROW to start work on the mural for spirit week! Bring your paints, brushes, and pencils.
Today's lunch is maple pancake sandwich
September 26, 2023
Attention Freshman, if you signed up to be a part of spirit week events there will be a meeting this THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 28TH from 3:15 - 4pm in room 428, Mrs. DeWitte's room in the tech hall.
We will go over all the rules and expectations. Please come ready to share your ideas. You will be able to take the LATE BUS home at 4pm.
See Mrs. Simmons or Mrs. DeWitte with any questions you have.
Attention sophomores, juniors and seniors - colleges are visiting Thomas this school year. You may sign up to meet with college admission reps in your naviance account. Some colleges that are coming are Case Western, Penn State, Ithaca and the University of Vermont. If you need help signing up, stop into the counseling center and see Ms. Marcello.
Do you like art or history, or just like to travel? If so, you’re invited to attend a student educational trip to Italy where you’ll visit major cities: Venice, Florence, and Rome!
Take a gondola ride in Venice! See where the Gladiators fought in the Colosseum and so much more!
Interested? Come to an informational meeting in the Spry Conference Room (1st floor) TONIGHT at 6 pm, to learn more!
Contact Mrs. Malinchak at Jennifer_Malinchak@webstercsd.org to register for the meeting. I hope to see you there!
Model UN will meet today after school in room 210. We will be choosing committees for the Hilton conference and learning how to write a position paper.
Attention Artists…
There is a National Art Honor Society meeting TOMORROW morning at 8:10am in
art room 336 for current & new members.
Do you LOVE Art & are in grades 10-12?
Are you taking an art class this year during the fall or spring semester?
Are you looking for ways to add to your activities resume?
If so, you should consider joining our National Art Honor Society here at Thomas.
If you can’t attend the meeting but still want to join see Mrs Lazarus or Mrs Morrill
Italy and Greece is happening, in July 2025! Contact Mrs.Zaborny, World Language teacher, at carmen_zaborny@webstercsd.org. Do not miss out on this unique opportunity
Attention students who are interested in joining SAGE Club. SAGE club stands for Sexual and Gender Equality. We will have our first meeting is after school TODAY in room 144. For more information see Mrs. Pagano in room 130. All are welcome !
Video Game Club is cancelled today. See you next Tuesday Oct 3rd from 3:15-4pm.
The first meeting of the prestigious Webster Thomas Improv Club will be held this Friday after school in Room 111. Come learn the art of improvisational and stand-up comedy with some funny people and some people who think they're funny. Break a leg!
Auto Club is cancelled for today. See Mr Campbell to set up a day later in the week if you wish to come in.
Attention Trivia lovers! Mr. Bertrand will be at the Activity fair this Friday, reading trivia questions and giving out prizes! So bring a cell phone or your chromebook to lunch on Friday and get ready to show off your trivia skills and see what Masterminds is all about.
Masterminds! It's the varsity sport for your brain.
Attention Science Olympiad Team: We will be meeting next week on Tuesday morning and Thursday afternoon. Please check the Google Classroom for important dates and information. Any questions? Please see Mrs. Visca, Mr. Schug or Mr. Schenk.
Attention any and all interested in joining this year’s Speech and Debate Team! We will have an initial meeting this afternoon in room 312 right after school! If you have any interest in performance, debate, travel then this is for you! Come and bring a friend! If you can’t make the meeting today don’t worry- see one of the posters around the school or stop down to Room 312 for our classcode for more information!
Today's lunch is orange chicken
September 25, 2023
Attention Freshman, if you signed up to be a part of spirit week events there will be a meeting this THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 28TH from 3:15 - 4pm in room 428, Mrs. DeWitte's room in the tech hall.
We will go over all the rules and expectations. Please come ready to share your ideas. You will be able to take the LATE BUS home at 4pm.
See Mrs. Simmons or Mrs. DeWitte with any questions you have.
The Titan Garage Auto Club is open to any and all students who have taken Consumer Auto and want to spend some more time under the hood. The club is an informal time of hanging out, wrenching on the Titan Turbo Dodge, or working on your own project. The auto lab is open from 3:15-4:15 every Tuesday after school. Come join us!!
Do you like art or history, or just like to travel? If so, you’re invited to attend a student educational trip to Italy where you’ll visit major cities: Venice, Florence, and Rome!
Take a gondola ride in Venice! See where the Gladiators fought in the Colosseum and so much more!
Interested? Come to an informational meeting in the Spry Conference Room (1st floor) on Tuesday, September 26th @ 6 pm, to learn more!
Contact Mrs. Malinchak at Jennifer_Malinchak@webstercsd.org to register for the meeting. I hope to see you there!
Are you interested in Mechanical, Electrical, or Software Engineering? Then you might be interested in SparX, the Schroeder and Thomas joint robotics team. The team has 6 weeks to design and build a robot to then compete in competition at RIT and beyond. Our first meeting is TONIGHT in the South Cafeteria at Thomas from 5:30 to 8 with a Parent meeting at 7:30. For more information email Mr. Schenk at the link on the slide.
Model UN will meet tomorrow after school in room 210. We will be choosing committees for the Hilton conference and learning how to write a position paper.
Attention Artists…
There is a National Art Honor Society meeting this Wednesday, September 27th at 8:10am in
art room 336 for current & new members.
Do you LOVE Art & are in grades 10-12?
Are you taking an art class this year during the fall or spring semester?
Are you looking for ways to add to your activities resume?
If so, you should consider joining our National Art Honor Society here at Thomas.
If you can’t attend the meeting but still want to join see Mrs Lazarus or Mrs Morrill
Italy and Greece is happening, in July 2025! Contact Mrs.Zaborny, World Language teacher, at carmen_zaborny@webstercsd.org. Do not miss out on this unique opportunity
Attention students who are interested in joining SAGE Club. SAGE club stands for Sexual and Gender Equality. We will have our first meeting this Tuesday September 26th after school in room 144. For more information see Mrs. Pagano in room 130. All are welcome !
The first meeting of the prestigious Webster Thomas Improv Club will be held this Friday after school in Room 111. Come learn the art of improvisational and stand-up comedy with some funny people and some people who think they're funny. Break a leg!
Key Club will be holding a meeting in room 405 after school next Monday October 2nd. We will be doing some outdoor cleaning around the school. Bring a friend! All are welcome!
Today's lunch is bosco cheese sticks
September 22, 2023
Students who are using the courtyard, please remember to clean up after yourselves. The courtyard is a privilege and if it is not used appropriately and left clean, then it will be closed to students.
Attention sophomores, juniors and seniors - colleges are visiting Thomas this school year. You may sign up to meet with college admission reps in your naviance account. Some colleges that are coming are Case Western, Penn State, Ithaca and the University of Vermont. If you need help signing up, stop into the counseling center and see Ms. Marcello.
Are you interested in careers in the construction industry? If so please join us for an interactive construction field trip on October 19th. Students will be able to network with employers, apprenticeship programs and college representatives. There will also be hands-on activities and equipment demonstrations! Spots are limited so please visit the counseling center for a permission slip ASAP.
Attention anyone interested in Video Game Club afterschool.
An informational kick-off meeting will be held on Tuesday September 26th at 3:15pm in room 428. You will be able to take the late bus home or plan to be picked up by 4pm.
All are welcome. Please see Mrs. DeWitte with any question in room 428 - in the technology hall.
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Do you like art or history, or just like to travel? If so, you’re invited to attend a student educational trip to Italy where you’ll visit major cities: Venice, Florence, and Rome!
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Take a gondola ride in Venice! See where the Gladiators fought in the Colosseum and so much more!
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Interested? Come to an informational meeting in the Spry Conference Room (1st floor) on Tuesday, September 26th @ 6 pm, to learn more!
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Contact Mrs. Malinchak at Jennifer_Malinchak@webstercsd.org to register for the meeting. I hope to see you there!
Are you looking for volunteer hours? The Webster Marching Band needs your help during their home show on October 7th! Autumn Fanfare takes place at Schroeder High School, and we need your help from 4:30-8:30pm. You don't need to stay the whole time, and food is provided! You will be responsible for greeting bands when they arrive, showing them to their rooms, providing band directors with the welcome packet, and escorting bands to the turf field for competition at their assigned time. This is a great way to gain volunteer hours! If you're interested, please email brittany_cole@webstercsd.org to sign up!
Are you interested in Mechanical, Electrical, or Software Engineering? Then you might be interested in SparX, the Schroeder and Thomas joint robotics team. The team has 6 weeks to design and build a robot to then compete in competition at RIT and beyond. Our first meeting is on Monday the 25th at Thomas in the South Cafeteria from 5:30 to 8 with a Parent meeting at 7:30. For more information email Mr. Schenk at the link on the slide.
Model UN will meet Tuesday September 26 after school in room 210. We will be choosing committees for the Hilton conference and learning how to write a position paper.
Attention Freshman it is now time to place your final votes for the TOP 3 t-shirt designs for Spirit Week. Submit your response by the end of day TODAY using the Google Form posted to the Class of 2027 classroom page.
Attention ALL GIRLS interested in Wrestling!!!!
There will be an informational meeting Tuesday Sept 26th at 7:45am in room 450 next to the athletic office.
If you have ever been interested but hesitant about this spectacular sport this is an awesome opportunity for you.
This will be a girl only team so find a friend and come learn about it!!!
Tuesday, September 26th at 7:45 am in Room 450
Any questions please see coach Clarcq
SEE YOU THERE
Webster boys volleyball fended off a powerful Penfield in four sets last night, with Nick Ange distributing 35 assists to direct an offensive attack that featured Joey Preische, Jacob Grams, and Gavin Terp with 17, 16, and 6 kills respectively. Front row defense was a major contributor to the win with Nate Ziegelhofer in on 6 blocks and Gavin Terp closing a season high 11 blocks. Bodey Groff carpeted the floor with 22 digs on the night. The Lakers get a well-deserved rest over the weekend before hosting traditional threat Victor on Tuesday in the Schroeder gym, 7:30 start.
Today for Hispanic Heritage Month, the DREAM club recognizes America Ferrera.
America Ferrera is an American actress. She has received numerous awards, including a Primetime Emmy Award, a Golden Globe Award, a Screen Actors Guild Award, and more. In 2007, Time named her one of the 100 most influential people in the world. America has paved the way for Latina representation, speaking out about pressing political issues, and encouraging women to be in “decision-making roles” by getting a seat at the table. She has served as an artist ambassador for Save the Children association and traveled to West Africa where she raised funds to build a school in southern Mali. She has dedicated her time to the organization in support of women facing the challenges of extreme poverty.
In her 2019 Ted Talk, America had this to say: " My identity is not my obstacle. My identity is my superpower. Because the truth is, I am what the world looks like. You are what the world looks like."
Today's lunch is chicken tenders
September 21, 2023
Freshman, today is the LAST day to vote for the Spirit Week T-Shirt designs you like best before moving to the final round of selection. Looks like a close tie between 2 designs!
Any Freshman interested in participating in the Spirit Week Competition should fill out the google form posted in the classroom. All activities are listed there to choose from.
Freshman, please remember to check the Class of 2027 regularly.
See Mrs. Simmons or Mrs. DeWitte with any questions you may have.
Students who are using the courtyard, please remember to clean up after yourselves. The courtyard is a privilege and if it is not used appropriately and left clean, then it will be closed to students.
Attention sophomores, juniors and seniors - colleges are visiting Thomas this school year. You may sign up to meet with college admission reps in your naviance account. Some colleges that are coming are Case Western, Penn State, Ithaca and the University of Vermont. If you need help signing up, stop into the counseling center and see Ms. Marcello.
Attention anyone interested in Video Game Club afterschool.
An informational kick-off meeting will be held on Tuesday September 26th at 3:15pm in room 428. You will be able to take the late bus home or plan to be picked up by 4pm.
All are welcome. Please see Mrs. DeWitte with any question in room 428 - in the technology hall.
Are you looking for volunteer hours? The Webster Marching Band needs your help during their home show on October 7th! Autumn Fanfare takes place at Schroeder High School, and we need your help from 4:30-8:30pm. You don't need to stay the whole time, and food is provided! You will be responsible for greeting bands when they arrive, showing them to their rooms, providing band directors with the welcome packet, and escorting bands to the turf field for competition at their assigned time. This is a great way to gain volunteer hours! If you're interested, please email brittany_cole@webstercsd.org to sign up!
Are you interested in Mechanical, Electrical, or Software Engineering? Then you might be interested in SparX, the Schroeder and Thomas joint robotics team. The team has 6 weeks to design and build a robot to then compete in competition at RIT and beyond. Our first meeting is on Monday the 25th at Thomas in the South Cafeteria from 5:30 to 8 with a Parent meeting at 7:30. For more information email Mr. Schenk at the link on the slide.
Greece and Italy is happening! Contact Mrs.Zaborny, World Language teacher, for information on Greece and Italy. You still have time to enroll and enjoy this trip of a lifetime!
Model UN will meet Tuesday September 26 after school in room 210. We will be choosing committees for the Hilton conference and learning how to write a position paper.
Attention ALL GIRLS interested in Wrestling!!!!
There will be an informational meeting Tuesday Sept 26th at 7:45am in room 450 next to the athletic office.
If you have ever been interested but hesitant about this spectacular sport this is an awesome opportunity for you.
This will be a girl only team so find a friend and come learn about it!!!
Tuesday Sept 26 at 7:45 am in Room 450
Any questions please see coach Clarcq
SEE YOU THERE
Congratulations to the Thomas Varsity Boys Soccer team. They beat a really tough Spencerport team 1-0 last night. Scoring the winning goal was Boston D with the assist by Quinn H from a corner kick.
Come support your Titan Boys Varsity Soccer team this Friday against Fairport. Game time is 7pm in the stadium.
Today's lunch is chicken & veggie dumplings
September 20, 2023
Attention sophomores, juniors and seniors - colleges are visiting Thomas this school year. You may sign up to meet with college admission reps in your naviance account. Some colleges that are coming are Case Western, Penn State, Ithaca and the University of Vermont. If you need help signing up, stop into the counseling center and see Ms. Marcello.
Are you interested in careers in the construction industry? If so please join us for an interactive construction field trip on October 19th. Students will be able to network with employers, apprenticeship programs and college representatives. There will also be hands-on activities and equipment demonstrations! Spots are limited so please visit the counseling center for a permission slip ASAP.
Do you like art or history, or just like to travel? If so, you’re invited to attend a student educational trip to Italy where you’ll visit major cities: Venice, Florence, and Rome!
Take a gondola ride in Venice! See where the Gladiators fought in the Colosseum and so much more!
Interested? Come to an informational meeting in the Spry Conference Room (1st floor) on Tuesday, September 26th @ 6 pm, to learn more!
Contact Mrs. Malinchak at Jennifer_Malinchak@webstercsd.org to register for the meeting. I hope to see you there!
Are you looking for volunteer hours? The Webster Marching Band needs your help during their home show on October 7th! Autumn Fanfare takes place at Schroeder High School, and we need your help from 4:30-8:30pm. You don't need to stay the whole time, and food is provided! You will be responsible for greeting bands when they arrive, showing them to their rooms, providing band directors with the welcome packet, and escorting bands to the turf field for competition at their assigned time. This is a great way to gain volunteer hours! If you're interested, please email brittany_cole@webstercsd.org to sign up!
Please don't forget if you are already enrolled for the France and Spain trip this Spring with Mrs. Jurs OR are planning on signing up still, she is having a meeting TONIGHT at 6 PM in the North Cafeteria. The first half will be some brief reminders for those already signed up, and the second half will be a review of the trip and any questions you may still have. Thank you!
Freshman it is now time to cast your vote for our Spirit Week Shirt Design which is now posted in the "Class of 2027" Google Classroom. Not in the classroom? Join using: s7eisae
Your last day to vote is TOMORROW. Be sure your voice is heard!
Are you interested in Mechanical, Electrical, or Software Engineering? Then you might be interested in SparX, the Schroeder and Thomas joint robotics team. The team has 6 weeks to design and build a robot to then compete in competition at RIT and beyond. Our first meeting is on Monday the 25th at Thomas in the South Cafeteria from 5:30 to 8 with a Parent meeting at 7:30. For more information email Mr. Schenk at the link on the slide.
Greece and Italy is happening! Contact Mrs.Zaborny, World Language teacher, for information on Greece and Italy. You still have time to enroll and enjoy this trip of a lifetime!
Sound Go BOOM, Thomas’ tenor and bass choir, will meet in the choir room tomorrow morning at 8:10am! See you there!
Attention ALL GIRLS interested in Wrestling!!!!
There will be an informational meeting Tuesday Sept 26th at 7:45am in room 450 next to the athletic office.
If you have ever been interested but hesitant about this spectacular sport this is an awesome opportunity for you.
This will be a girl only team so find a friend and come learn about it!!!
Tuesday Sept 26 at 7:45 am in Room 450
Any questions please see coach Clarcq
SEE YOU THERE
Webster boys volleyball defeated McQuaid in three sets last night,as Nick Ange distributed 22 assists while recording 3 aces and 5 blocks. Jacob Grams, Gavin Terp, and Joey Preische had 8, 7, and 6 kills respectively. On the defense side, Ryan Willard provided 5 blocks and Bodey Groff led the team in digs with 9.
Today's lunch is chicken rice bowl
September 19, 2023
Students who filled out a request for a calculator can pick them up in WTI in the Media Center. All new requests will be ready the following day for pick up.
The Titan Garage Auto Club is open to any and all students who have taken Consumer Auto and want to spend some more time under the hood. The club is an informal time of hanging out, wrenching on the Titan Turbo Dodge, or working on your own project. The auto lab is open from 3:15-4:15 every Tuesday after school. Come join us!!
Mastermind's next meeting will be Tuesday the 19th right after school in Mr Bertrand's room 304. Get ready to press the buzzer and show them the true trivia master!
MASTERMINDS! It's the varsity sport for your brain!
There will be a Future Business Leaders of America meeting afterschool today at 3:20 in Room 302. If you are interested in business this is the club for you. Please see Mrs. Roberts in Room 302 if you have any questions.
Attention Artists-
Do you LOVE Art and are in grades 10-12?
Are you taking an art class this year during the fall or spring semester?
Are you looking for ways to add to your activities resume?
If so, there is a National Art Honor Society meeting TOMORROW morning at 8:10 in art
room 336 for current & new members.
If you can’t attend the meeting but still want to join see Mrs Lazarus or Mrs Morrill
Are you looking for volunteer hours? The Webster Marching Band needs your help during their home show on October 7th! Autumn Fanfare takes place at Schroeder High School, and we need your help from 4:30-8:30pm. You don't need to stay the whole time, and food is provided! You will be responsible for greeting bands when they arrive, showing them to their rooms, providing band directors with the welcome packet, and escorting bands to the turf field for competition at their assigned time. This is a great way to gain volunteer hours! If you're interested, please email brittany_cole@webstercsd.org to sign up!
Please don't forget if you are already enrolled for the France and Spain trip this Spring with Mrs. Jurs OR are planning on signing up still, she is having a meeting TOMORROW, September 20th at 6 PM in the North Cafeteria. The first half will be some brief reminders for those already signed up, and the second half will be a review of the trip and any questions you may still have. Thank you!
Are you interested in Mechanical, Electrical, or Software Engineering? Then you might be interested in SparX, the Schroeder and Thomas joint robotics team. The team has 6 weeks to design and build a robot to then compete in competition at RIT and beyond. Our first meeting is on Monday the 25th at Thomas in the South Cafeteria from 5:30 to 8 with a Parent meeting at 7:30. For more information email Mr. Schenk at the link on the slide.
Greece and Italy is happening! Contact Mrs.Zaborny, World Language teacher, for information on Greece and Italy. You still have time to enroll and enjoy this trip of a lifetime!
Webster boys volleyball defeated Rush-Henrietta in three sets last night, paced by Nate Worden's six kills, while Evan Cattron, Cal Lill, and Ryan Willard tallied four kills apiece. The defense was led by Jacob Grams three blocks and Aidan Jacobs four digs.
Freshman it is now time to cast your vote for our Spirit Week Shirt Design which is now posted in the "Class of 2027" Google Classroom. Not in the classroom? Join using: s7eisae
Your last day to vote is this Thursday Sept 21st. Be sure your voice is heard!
Today's lunch is trash plates
September 18, 2023
Attention ALL FRESHMAN! Mark your calendars!! Join us for a good ol' fashioned kickball game under the lights on the turf in our new Baseball Stadium tonight from 7:30-8:30pm.
Our 80 member strong Link Crew will be there to cheer all our freshmen on and keep the fun going in the 2023-2024 school year.
These games are designed for all students to have fun and NOT be ultra competitive!! Hope to see you there!
ATTENTION STUDENTS: PICTURE ID's HAVE ARRIVED.
Please stop down to your HOUSE OFFICE to pick up your ID.
If you did not receive one, you will need to sit for the camera
on picture makeup day which is Thursday, October 5th. This will generate an ID Card.
Students who filled out a request for a calculator can pick them up in WTI in the Media Center. All new requests will be ready the following day for pick up.
The admissions representative from Clarkson is visiting Thomas today. If any junior or senior is interested in visiting with Clarkson University at 12:30, please stop down to the counseling center.
The Titan Garage Auto Club is open to any and all students who have taken Consumer Auto and want to spend some more time under the hood. The club is an informal time of hanging out, wrenching on the Titan Turbo Dodge, or working on your own project. The auto lab is open from 3:15-4:15 every Tuesday after school. Come join us!!
Mastermind's next meeting will be Tuesday the 19th right after school in Mr Bertrand's room 304. Get ready to press the buzzer and show them the true trivia master!
MASTERMINDS! It's the varsity sport for your brain!
Do you like art or history, or just like to travel? If so, you’re invited to attend a student educational trip to Italy where you’ll visit major cities: Venice, Florence, and Rome!
Take a gondola ride in Venice! See where the Gladiators fought in the Colosseum and so much more!
Interested? Come to an informational meeting in the Spry Conference Room (1st floor) on Tuesday, September 26th @ 6 pm, to learn more!
Contact Mrs. Malinchak at Jennifer_Malinchak@webstercsd.org to register for the meeting. I hope to see you there!
There will be a Future Business Leaders of America meeting TOMORROW at 3:20 in Room 302. If you are interested in business this is the club for you. Please see Mrs. Roberts in Room 302 if you have any questions.
Attention Artists-
Do you LOVE Art and are in grades 10-12?
Are you taking an art class this year during the fall or spring semester?
Are you looking for ways to add to your activities resume?
If so, there is a National Art Honor Society meeting Wednesday, September 20th at 8:10am in art
room 336 for current & new members.
If you can’t attend the meeting but still want to join see Mrs Lazarus or Mrs Morrill
It's not too late to join the Science Olympiad team. There will be another informational meeting tomorrow (Tuesday) morning at 8:15 AM in room 305.
Please see Mrs. Visca, Mr. Schug or Mr. Schenk if you have any questions.
Our Italy and Greece meeting is tonight, at 6:30, at Spry Middle School in the conference room across from the front main doors. Any questions please email Mrs.Zaborny, World Languages teacher.
Attention seniors! Voting for this year's spirit week t-shirt closes today at 3:15 pm. Be sure to visit the Class of 2024 Google Classroom page to cast your vote. The classroom code is wrjh6ev.
Are you looking for volunteer hours? The Webster Marching Band needs your help during their home show on October 7th! Autumn Fanfare takes place at Schroeder High School, and we need your help from 4:30-8:30pm. You don't need to stay the whole time, and food is provided! You will be responsible for greeting bands when they arrive, showing them to their rooms, providing band directors with the welcome packet, and escorting bands to the turf field for competition at their assigned time. This is a great way to gain volunteer hours! If you're interested, please email brittany_cole@webstercsd.org to sign up!
As we continue celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month, the DREAM club highlights Jennifer Lopez. JLo is an American actress, singer, and dancer who has been seen as an icon and an inspiration for young Latino and Hispanic women. Her ability to conquer the music industry had a great impact on how the mainstream media sees Hispanic people. She has shown people that you don't need to know how to speak perfect Spanish to be proud of your culture, you just need to honor and embrace your roots.
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She has shared these words:
"As Latinos, we really have to understand that the world is ours and that we matter and that we have worth and value . . . this is your world too and you should reach as high as you want to reach and go for whatever you want to go for and nothing is out of the realm of possibility."
Today's lunch is pizza crunchers
September 15, 2023
Attention ALL FRESHMAN! Mark your calendars!! Join us for a good ol' fashioned kickball game under the lights on the turf in our new Baseball Stadium on Monday, September 18th from 7:30-8:30pm.
Our 80 member strong Link Crew will be there to cheer all our freshmen on and keep the fun going in the 2023-2024 school year.
These games are designed for all students to have fun and NOT be ultra competitive!! Hope to see you there!
ATTENTION STUDENTS: PICTURE ID's HAVE ARRIVED.
Please stop down to your HOUSE OFFICE to pick up your ID.
If you did not receive one, you will need to sit for the camera
on picture makeup day which is Thursday, October 5th. This will generate an ID Card.
Students who filled out a request for a calculator can pick them up in WTI in the Media Center. All new requests will be ready the following day for pick up.
Are you interested in traveling to Italy and Greece? Please email Mrs.Zaborny, World Languages teacher, with questions. Our meeting is on Monday September 18th at 6:30, at Spry Middle School. See you there!
Mastermind's next meeting will be Tuesday the 19th right after school in Mr Bertrand's room 304. Get ready to press the buzzer and show them the true trivia master!
MASTERMINDS! It's the varsity sport for your brain!
Attention anyone interested in Video Game Club afterschool.
An informational kick-off meeting will be held on Tuesday September 26th at 3:15pm in room 428. You will be able to take the late bus home or plan to be picked up by 4pm.
All are welcome. Please see Mrs. DeWitte with any question in room 428 - in the technology hall.
Attention Titans, CARE room is open this week. For new Titans this is a place where you can earn community service by working on projects that benefit the local community during your lunch block. Currently we are unable to have kids sign out of their study halls, so up to ten students may bring their lunches into the CARE room to work on projects. CARE room is located off of the West Cafeteria. Hope to see you there!
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Do you like art or history, or just like to travel? If so, you’re invited to attend a student educational trip to Italy where you’ll visit major cities: Venice, Florence, and Rome!
Slide 2
Take a gondola ride in Venice! See where the Gladiators fought in the Colosseum and so much more!
Slide 3
Interested? Come to an informational meeting in the Spry Conference Room (1st floor) on Tuesday, September 26th @ 6 pm, to learn more!
Slide 4
Contact Mrs. Malinchak at Jennifer_Malinchak@webstercsd.org to register for the meeting. I hope to see you there!
There will be a Future Business Leaders of America meeting on Tuesday, September 19 at 3:20 in Room 302. If you are interested in business this is the club for you. Please see Mrs. Roberts in Room 302 if you have any questions.
It's not too late to join the Science Olympiad team. There will be another informational meeting next Tuesday morning at 8:15 in room 305.
Attention Artists-
Do you LOVE Art and are in grades 10-12?
Are you taking an art class this year during the fall or spring semester?
Are you looking for ways to add to your activities resume?
If so, there is a National Art Honor Society meeting Wednesday, September 20th at 8:10am in art
room 336 for current & new members.
If you can’t attend the meeting but still want to join see Mrs Lazarus or Mrs Morrill
I’m Gabby and I’m Lauryn and we’re here from DREAM club.
Today marks the beginning of National Hispanic Heritage Month. From September 15 to October 15th we honor the cultures and contributions of both Hispanic and Latino Americans as we celebrate the heritage rooted in all Latin American countries. This celebration begins on September 15th to honor the Independence of several Latino countries including: Costa Rica, Nicaragua, El Salvador, Honduras and Guatemala. In 2020, the U.S. Hispanic population reached 62.1 million, which accounts for 19% of all Americans and makes up the nation’s second largest ethnic group.
This month, the DREAM club would like to highlight various Hispanic Americans and their contributions and accomplishments. Today we start with a quote from actress Natalie Morales,
“While our culture, traditions and religion may differ, we pride ourselves on working hard, educating ourselves as much as possible, striving for better lives for our children, loving our often large and blended families, and sharing as much of our history and customs as we can with anyone who chooses to really see us. We are not so different after all. People simply need to see us for who we are and not who they expect us to be.”
Today's lunch is chicken patty
September 14, 2023
Attention ALL FRESHMAN! Mark your calendars!! Join us for a good ol' fashioned kickball game under the lights on the turf in our new Baseball Stadium on Monday, September 18th from 7:30-8:30pm.
Our 80 member strong Link Crew will be there to cheer all our freshmen on and keep the fun going in the 2023-2024 school year.
These games are designed for all students to have fun and NOT be ultra competitive!! Hope to see you there!
The DREAM club is meeting today after school.. Join as us in discussion about Hispanic Heritage Month which begins tomorrow. We are meeting in Mrs. Nieves's room, 411.
Attention students interested in mountain biking club. Please stop by room 130 for a permission slip . We will be riding after school TODAY. We have bikes and helmets available to ride. Plan to meet at 3:30 near the Pole barn. It's a great way to burn energy in the woods.
Are you interested in traveling to Italy and Greece? Please email Mrs.Zaborny, World Languages teacher, with questions. Our meeting is on Monday September 18th at 6:30, at Spry Middle School. See you there!
Anchor 1: HEY? Do you know Who was the first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic?
Anchor 2: Um, I believe that was Amelia Earhart. Do you know what land animal can run 80 miles an hour?
Anchor 1: That's easy, cheetah of course. Do you know the name of the first fast food chain in America?
Anchor 2: Ha! I bet you thought I was going to say McDonalds, but I clearly remember that White Castle first opened in Wichita, Kansas in 1921.
Anchor 1: Wow you are amazing! If you love answering trivia questions like this then Masterminds is looking for YOU!
Anchor 2: Mastermind's next meeting will be Tuesday the 19th right after school in Mr Bertrand's room 304. Get ready to press the buzzer and show them the true trivia master!
Anchor 1: MASTERMINDS! It's the varsity sport for your brain!
Attention anyone interested in Video Game Club afterschool.
An informational kick-off meeting will be held on Tuesday September 26th at 3:15pm in room 428. You will be able to take the late bus home or plan to be picked up by 4pm.
All are welcome. Please see Mrs. DeWitte with any question in room 428 - in the technology hall.
Attention Titans, CARE room is open this week. For new Titans this is a place where you can earn community service by working on projects that benefit the local community during your lunch block. Currently we are unable to have kids sign out of their study halls, so up to ten students may bring their lunches into the CARE room to work on projects. CARE room is located off of the West Cafeteria. Hope to see you there!
Do you like art or history, or just like to travel? If so, you’re invited to attend a student educational trip to Italy where you’ll visit major cities: Venice, Florence, and Rome!
Slide 2
Take a gondola ride in Venice! See where the Gladiators fought in the Colosseum and so much more!
Slide 3
Interested? Come to an informational meeting in the Spry Conference Room (1st floor) on Tuesday, September 26th @ 6 pm, to learn more!
Slide 4
Contact Mrs. Malinchak at Jennifer_Malinchak@webstercsd.org to register for the meeting. I hope to see you there!
Nickolas: Good morning seniors. We're happy to announce for the last time that we are voting on class T-shirts
Angelina: and a special thank you to everyone who submitted designs. The form is already up on our 2024 classroom, so make sure to choose your favorite design now!
Nickolas: Be prepared for tomorrow because we’re hosting our own SENIOR SUNRISE!
Angelina: Come to the Turf at 6:30 before school starts. Bring drinks, food, games, speakers, and blankets.
Nickolas: Can’t wait to see you there!
Today's lunch is french toast sticks
September 12, 2023
Attention ALL FRESHMAN! Mark your calendars!! Join us for a good ol' fashioned kickball game under the lights on the turf in our new Baseball Stadium on Monday, September 18th from 7:30-8:30pm.
Our 80 member strong Link Crew will be there to cheer all our freshmen on and keep the fun going in the 2023-2024 school year.
These games are designed for all students to have fun and NOT be ultra competitive!! Hope to see you there!
Looking for a great group of people to be with this year? Masterminds is just what you are looking for! Masterminds is a quiz bowl-style academic competition that competes with area high schools. Questions cover a broad range of topics and our team is always looking for more players to join our diverse group of trivia buffs. Today is our first get together in Mr. Bertrand's room #304. Bring a chromebook or smart phone so you can join in the fun and buzz in your answers and show off your trivia knowledge! Masterminds! It's the varsity sport...for your brain.
Calling all future diplomats, world leaders, and anyone who loves to argue: Join Model United Nations! Our first meeting will be after school today in room 210. Questions? See an officer or Miss Yang in 210.
The Titan Garage Auto Club is open to any and all students who have taken Consumer Auto and want to spend some more time under the hood. The club is an informal time of hanging out, wrenching on the Titan Turbo Dodge, or working on your own project. The auto lab is open from 3:15-4:15 every Tuesday after school. Come join us!!
Bonjour! Are you tired of staring at your phone and looking for more face to face socialization? Do you want to make a new friend!? Do you like croissants, macarons baguettes and fromage? Do you like the French language and culture? French club could be the club for you! Join us for our first informational meeting on THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 21st after school in room 230. We will also vote for our officers at this time. Email or find Madame Hafer for questions. Hope to see you there!
Interested in participating in Science Olympiad this year?
Please come to an informational meeting this Thursday after school in room 305.
Please see Mr. Schug, Mr. Schenk or Mrs. Visca if you have any questions.
Attention Titans, CARE room is open this week. For new Titans this is a place where you can earn community service by working on projects that benefit the local community during your lunch block. Currently we are unable to have kids sign out of their study halls, so up to ten students may bring their lunches into the CARE room to work on projects. CARE room is located off of the West Cafeteria. Hope to see you there!
Attention students interested in mountain biking club. Please stop by room 130 for a permission slip . We will be riding this Thursday September 14th. We have bikes and helmets available to ride. Plan to meet at 3:30 near the Pole barn. It's a great way to burn energy in the woods.
Attention Freshman
Today is the last day to indicate your shirt size for your spirit week t-shirt. If you do not indicate your shirt size by today you will receive a large shirt.
Join the "Class of 2027" Classroom page using the code: s7eisae and fill out the google form.
Are you interested in traveling to Italy and Greece? Please email Mrs.Zaborny, World Languages teacher, with questions. Our meeting is on Monday September 18th at 6:30, at Spry Middle School. See you there!
Today's lunch is BBQ pulled pork sandwich
September 11, 2023
Do you want to make a positive impact on the school and community of Webster this year? What better way to bring positivity than through volunteering and service projects. You might find that bringing joy to the lives of others can bring just as much joy to yourself. If this interests you, come join Key Club using the google classroom code shown below. We will be having an informational meeting after school TODAY in room 405
Calling all future diplomats, world leaders, and anyone who loves to argue: Join Model United Nations! Our first meeting will be after school tomorrow in room 210. Questions? See an officer or MIss Yang in 210.
The Webster Show Choir will hold auditions for the ‘23-‘24 school year after school today in the Schroeder auditorium. Transportation will not be provided. Please wear comfortable shoes and clothes you can dance in - we will teach you the rest. Hope to see you there!
Attention dice rollers, cave strollers, castle patrollers, and spell scrollers: Titans and Dragons, the Webster Thomas Dungeons and Dragons club, is back for another year of adventure. Join us at our informational meeting today after school. Please see Mr. Phares in room 130 or Mrs. Nielander in room 316 for more information.
The Titan Garage Auto Club is open to any and all students who have taken Consumer Auto and want to spend some more time under the hood. The club is an informal time of hanging out, wrenching on the Titan Turbo Dodge, or working on your own project. The auto lab is open from 3:15-4:15 every Tuesday after school. Come join us!!
Calling all Freshman!
We need YOU to design the Class of 2027 Spirit Week Shirt.
Now is the time for your class to make a statement. Be clever, Be Artistic (or ask a friend to help).
Submit your designs on the Class of 2027 Classroom Page. After all designs are submitted, your class will vote for the best design to use on our spirit week shirts.
If you have not joined the Google Classroom, join using code: s7eisae. Be sure to follow all directions for submission on the Class of 2027 classroom post.
Please log into the "Class of 2027" Classroom page to indicate your t-shirt size for spirit week.
This is due by TOMORROW.
If you do not indicate your t-shirt size by tomorow you will receive a large shirt.
See Mrs. DeWitte or Mrs. Simmons with any questions.
Be Loud, Be Proud Class of 2027 and Gooooooooo RED!!
Bonjour! Are you tired of staring at your phone and looking for more face to face socialization? Do you want to make a new friend!? Do you like croissants, macarons baguettes and fromage? Do you like the French language and culture? French club could be the club for you! Join us for our first informational meeting on THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 21st after school in room 230. We will also vote for our officers at this time. Email or find Madame Hafer for questions. Hope to see you there! A bientot!
Interested in participating in Science Olympiad this year?
Please come to an informational meeting this Thursday after school in room 305.
Please see Mr. Schug, Mr. Schenk or Mrs. Visca if you have any questions.
Attention Titans, CARE room is open this week. For new Titans this is a place where you can earn community service by working on projects that benefit the local community during your lunch block. Currently we are unable to have kids sign out of their study halls, so up to ten students may bring their lunches into the CARE room to work on projects. CARE room is located off of the West Cafeteria. Hope to see you there!
Good morning. My name is Mr. Thurley and I teach AP Government and United States History. Today, I would like you to join me in remembering the events of 22 years ago. On September 11, 2001, 2,977 people lost their lives to terrorist attacks at the World Trade Center Towers, the Pentagon, and aboard Flight 93. These losses mark the most devastating terrorist attacks the United States of America has experienced. Today, we remember not only the loss of life, but also the heroic actions of the first responders and recovery workers who risked their safety in service of others.
In September of 2019, Governor Cuomo signed legislation establishing September 11th Remembrance Day. The law allows for a brief moment of silence in public schools across the state at the beginning of the school day every September 11th to encourage dialogue and education in the classroom, and to ensure future generations have an understanding of the September 11th, 2001 terrorist attacks and their place in history.
I can safely say that none of you students in school today or at home were born at the time of 9/11 which can make it hard to understand the impact that this event had on our country. That's why it is important to have a brief moment of silent reflection every year. By doing this, we can ensure that future generations will better understand this day and its significance in our history.
Please join me in a moment of silence today in recognition of the people who perished on September 11th, 2001...
Thank you.
There are many legacies of 9/11 and many people want to know how they can do their part to honor the victims of that fateful day. In 2009, Congress designated September 11th as the National Day of Service and Remembrance and challenged all Americans to do at least one good deed to honor the victims and responders. We recognize the many who rose in service after the attacks including our firefighters and EMTs, public safety officers, rescue and recovery workers, volunteers, and also our men and women in the armed forces. Today, our community actions and charitable service activities honor the victims of the terrorist attacks, pay tribute to the many who served in response to the attacks, and help to rekindle a spirit of unity in America and Webster. Let September 11th serve as a reminder to view each other as neighbors, not as strangers, and envision what our society might be like if we worked more closely together to solve our problems, ESPECIALLY during a time in history where so much divides us. You can do your part. You can help turn a day of tragedy into a day of doing good deeds for others. There is plenty to do- go make the world a better place Titans.
Today's lunch is mozzarella sticks
September 8, 2023
Attention dice rollers, cave strollers, castle patrollers, and spell scrollers: Titans and Dragons, the Webster Thomas Dungeons and Dragons club, is back for another year of adventure. Join us at our informational meeting in the South Cafe on Monday, September 11th, after school. Please see Mr. Phares in room 130 or Mrs. Nielander in room 316 for more information.
Do you want to make a positive impact on the school and community of Webster this year? What better way to bring positivity than through volunteering and service projects. You might find that bringing joy to the lives of others can bring just as much joy to yourself. If this interests you, come join Key Club using the google classroom code shown below. We will be having an informational meeting on Monday September 11th after school in room 405
Calling all future diplomats, world leaders, and anyone who loves to argue: Join Model United Nations! Our first meeting will be Tuesday September 12 after school in room 210. Questions? See an officer or MIss Yang in 210.
The Webster Show Choir will hold auditions for the ‘23-‘24 school year after school today in the Thomas auditorium and Monday, Sept. 11th in the Schroeder auditorium. Any student may audition at either school, but transportation will not be provided. Please wear comfortable shoes and clothes you can dance in - we will teach you the rest. Hope to see you there!
The Titan Garage Auto Club is open to any and all students who have taken Consumer Auto and want to spend some more time under the hood. The club is an informal time of hanging out, wrenching on the Titan Turbo Dodge, or working on your own project. The auto lab is open from 3:15-4:15 every Tuesday after school. Come join us!!
Auditions for the Fall Drama, The 39 Steps, will be held next week on Monday and Tuesday after school in Room 111. Join the cast or crew of this hilarious tale of international espionage and intrigue. See Mr. Stoetzel for details or to pick up materials in advance.
Calling all Freshman!
We need YOU to design the Class of 2027 Spirit Week Shirt.
Now is the time for your class to make a statement. Be clever, Be Artistic (or ask a friend to help).
Submit your designs on the Class of 2027 Classroom Page. After all designs are submitted, your class will vote for the best design to use on our spirit week shirts.
If you have not joined the Google Classroom, join using code: s7eisae. Be sure to follow all directions for submission on the Class of 2027 classroom post.
Please log into the "Class of 2027" Classroom page to indicate your t-shirt size for spirit week.
This is due by Tuesday Sept 12th.
If you do not indicate your t-shirt size by this Tuesday you will receive a large shirt.
See Mrs. DeWitte or Mrs. Simmons with any questions.
Be Loud, Be Proud Class of 2027 and Gooooooooo RED!!
Bonjour! Are you tired of staring at your phone and looking for more face to face socialization? Do you want to make a new friend!? Do you like croissants, macarons baguettes and fromage? Do you like the French language and culture? French club could be the club for you! Join us for our first informational meeting on THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 21st after school in room 230. We will also vote for our officers at this time. Email or find Madame Hafer for questions. Hope to see you there! A bientot!
Today's lunch is hot dog
September 7, 2023
Tomorrow Friday September 8th in our courtyard Mr. Widor will be grillin' & chillin'.
Please join him and the rest of our Admins for a hot dog picnic lunch.
The Webster Show Choir will hold auditions for the ‘23-‘24 school year after school tomorrow in the Thomas auditorium and Monday, Sept. 11th in the Schroeder auditorium. Any student may audition at either school, but transportation will not be provided. Please wear comfortable shoes and clothes you can dance in - we will teach you the rest. Hope to see you there!
Attention dice rollers, cave strollers, castle patrollers, and spell scrollers: Titans and Dragons, the Webster Thomas Dungeons and Dragons club, is back for another year of adventure. Join us at our informational meeting in the South Cafe on Monday, September 11th, after school. Please see Mr. Phares in room 130 or Mrs. Nielander in room 316 for more information.
Do you want to make a positive impact on the school and community of Webster this year? What better way to bring positivity than through volunteering and service projects. You might find that bringing joy to the lives of others can bring just as much joy to yourself. If this interests you, come join Key Club using the google classroom code shown below. We will be having an informational meeting on Monday September 11th after school in room 405
The DREAM club is made up of students who want to see and experience equality in our community. We are having our first meeting today after school in Mrs. Nieves's room, 411. Join us as we begin to make plans for activities for this school year.
Calling all future diplomats, world leaders, and anyone who loves to argue: Join Model United Nations! Our first meeting will be Tuesday September 12 after school in room 210. Questions? See an officer or MIss Yang in 210.
The Titan Garage Auto Club is open to any and all students who have taken Consumer Auto and want to spend some more time under the hood. The club is an informal time of hanging out, wrenching on the Titan Turbo Dodge, or working on your own project. The auto lab is open from 3:15-4:15 every Tuesday after school. Come join us!!
Auditions for the Fall Drama, The 39 Steps, will be held next week on Monday and Tuesday after school in Room 111. Join the cast or crew of this hilarious tale of international espionage and intrigue. See Mr. Stoetzel for details or to pick up materials in advance.
PRINDLE Attention ALL Freshmen! This year we will be extending our Freshmen Orientation Program by hosting events & experiences that highlight our Titan Pride. All Freshmen will participate in a full class assembly, tomorrow, Friday September 8 during first block. At this assembly you will be introduced to your new role as a Titan in our school & outside community.
STUFF You'll also learn more about the Leaders in Service Experiences that all Freshmen will participate in this fall. Please report to your first block class tomorrow for attendance & to receive your permission slip for your upcoming service learning project. Your first block teacher will then accompany or direct you to the auditorium for this special assembly.
Today's lunch is monte cristo toasted cheese
September 6, 2023
The Webster Show Choir will hold auditions for the ‘23-‘24 school year after school on Friday Sept. 8th in the Thomas auditorium and Monday, Sept. 11th in the Schroeder auditorium. Any student may audition at either school, but transportation will not be provided. Please wear comfortable shoes and clothes you can dance in - we will teach you the rest. Hope to see you there!
Attention dice rollers, cave strollers, castle patrollers, and spell scrollers: Titans and Dragons, the Webster Thomas Dungeons and Dragons club, is back for another year of adventure. Join us at our informational meeting in the South Cafe on Monday, September 11th, after school. Please see Mr. Phares in room 130 or Mrs. Nielander in room 316 for more information.
Do you want to make a positive impact on the school and community of Webster this year? What better way to bring positivity than through volunteering and service projects. You might find that bringing joy to the lives of others can bring just as much joy to yourself. If this interests you, come join Key Club using the google classroom code shown below. We will be having an informational meeting on Monday September 11th after school in room 405
The DREAM club is made up of students who want to see and experience equality in our community. We are having our first meeting tomorrow after school in Mrs. Nieves's room, 411.
Calling all future diplomats, world leaders, and anyone who loves to argue: Join Model United Nations! Our first meeting will be Tuesday September 12 after school in room 210. Questions? See an officer or MIss Yang in 210.
The Titan cross country team opened their season with wins over Churchville-Chili, Brockport, and Webster Schroeder last night at Webster Park. Senior Jerry Lewis won individually, as Thomas put five guys in the top 10.
The girls beat the heat and the competition, dominating the same three schools. Senior Natalia Seremetis took individual honors in the race, as the Titans packed seven girls in the top 10.
Today's lunch is BBQ roasted chicken
September 5, 2023
The Math Lab is open! We have moved to Room 142. Please use "Math Lab" on your e-hall pass when requesting to come. Thanks and see you soon!
The Webster Show Choir will hold auditions for the ‘23-‘24 school year after school on Friday Sept. 8th in the Thomas auditorium and Monday, Sept. 11th in the Schroeder auditorium. Any student may audition at either school, but transportation will not be provided. Please wear comfortable shoes and clothes you can dance in - we will teach you the rest. Hope to see you there!
Attention dice rollers, cave strollers, castle patrollers, and spell scrollers: Titans and Dragons, the Webster Thomas Dungeons and Dragons club, is back for another year of adventure. Join us at our informational meeting in the South Cafe on Monday, September 11th, after school. Please see Mr. Phares in room 130 or Mrs. Nielander in room 316 for more information.
Do you want to make a positive impact on the school and community of Webster this year? What better way to bring positivity than through volunteering and service projects. You might find that bringing joy to the lives of others can bring just as much joy to yourself. If this interests you, come join Key Club using the google classroom code shown below. We will be having an informational meeting on Monday September 11th after school in room 405
Today's lunch is hamburger / cheeseburger
May 31, 2023
Attention library patrons:
It's time to return those library books! All books that you have checked out from the library must be returned by Friday, June 2nd. Additionally, if you would like to take out books for over the summer, please come see us to renew or check out summer reads! Thank you.
Our Thomas High School Spring Concert Season continues with performances this coming Wednesday and Thursday nights. Wednesday night's concert features the Thomas Wind Ensemble and the Thomas Philharmonic Orchestra. Thursday's concert features the Thomas Concert Orchestra and the Thomas Concert Band. Everyone in the Thomas community is invited to attend - all concerts begin at 7:00pm in the Thomas High School Auditorium. Thank you for supporting music education at Thomas!
Picnic day will be in our courtyard tomorrow during lunch periods.
A $3.00 lunch will include a hot dog, bag of chips, watermelon, mac salad and a cookie.
Salad and sandwiches will be available on this day as well.
Mr. Widor will be grilling up hotdogs and serving will be Mrs. Anson, Mr. McBride, Dr Clark, and Dr Wade. Please join us in the fun and celebrate the end of the school year!
This year the Black and Brown Student Union will be hosting a Juneteenth Cook-Out on Wednesday June 7th in the Thomas Courtyard. The celebration will be held during your scheduled lunch block and will include food, music, and lawn games. Tickets can be purchased for 8 dollars. You can view the menu options and reserve your ticket by scanning the QR code on the fliers that have been posted around the school. Also, please follow the BBSU Instagram page @WTHS_BBSU for updates on events. Thank you!
The Math Lab will be closed today all blocks.
Attention all current Sophomores and Juniors- This is the final week to apply to be a Link Leader for next school year! Applications are available on a NEW google classroom page. Join with code iupjplt, then complete and submit the 2 part application by Monday June 5th @ 11:59 PM!
There will be an informational meeting for all hockey players interested in playing Varsity or JV hockey next year. The meeting will be TODAY @ 3:30pm in the weightroom.
The Titans varsity softball team beat HFL 5 to 3 last night to win the overall section V class A title. The team advances to the NYS far west regional where they will play the section six champion. Good luck Titans!
Hello everybody I’m Ian, a representative from the 2nd semester You and Society Holocaust and Genocide studies class.
We are collecting school supplies to give to school 46 in the city.
If you have school supplies that you won’t need or use anymore, especially seniors, if you have school supplies you won’t be bringing to college, consider donating them.
We’re collecting donations starting today through June 8th.
We’re specifically looking for pencils, crayons, markers, glue sticks, erasers, paper, notebooks, and folders, as it is going towards elementary students. If you are interested in donating there are donation boxes located around the school including in front of the care room and in the main hall.
Thank you for your consideration.
Today's lunch is chicken drumsticks
May 30, 2023
Attention library patrons:
It's time to return those library books! All books that you have checked out from the library must be returned by Friday, June 2nd. Additionally, if you would like to take out books for over the summer, please come see us to renew or check out summer reads! Thank you.
WonderCare is hiring for the 2023-2024 school year.
We are looking for potential staff members 16 years old and older, especially students with early release or students who are staying local for college.
WonderCare will be in the cafeterias tomorrow from 11:00 - 1:00
Please feel free to email wondercare@webstercsd.org
Do you like to travel? Do you like art? Do you like history and want to experience it firsthand? If so, you’re invited to attend a student educational trip to Italy where you’ll visit major cities like Venice, Florence, and Rome!
In Venice, you’ll get to take a gondola ride. In Florence, you’ll see beautiful and innovative architecture and artwork by famous artists like Michelangelo. In Rome, you’ll see where the Gladiators fought in the Colosseum and visit the Vatican City!
Interested? Come to the information meeting in the Spry Library on Tuesday, June 6th @ 6 pm, to learn about the various activities, itinerary, academic opportunities, and the cost of the trip!
Look for posters around the school near the Library or Cafeteria and this QR code to register for the meeting. Can’t find it? Just contact Jennifer Malinchak @ Spry Middle School at Jennifer_Malinchak@webstercsd.org.I hope to see you there!
Our Thomas High School Spring Concert Season continues with performances this coming Wednesday and Thursday nights. Wednesday night's concert features the Thomas Wind Ensemble and the Thomas Philharmonic Orchestra. Thursday's concert features the Thomas Concert Orchestra and the Thomas Concert Band. Everyone in the Thomas community is invited to attend - all concerts begin at 7:00pm in the Thomas High School Auditorium. Thank you for supporting music education at Thomas!
Picnic day will be in our courtyard tomorrow during lunch periods.
A $3.00 lunch will include a hot dog, bag of chips, watermelon, mac salad and a cookie.
Salad and sandwiches will be available on this day as well.
Mr. Widor will be grilling up hotdogs and serving will be Mrs. Anson, Mr. McBride, Dr Clark, and Dr Wade. Please join us in the fun and celebrate the end of the school year!
Attention all current Sophomores and Juniors- This is the final week to apply to be a Link Leader for next school year! Applications are available on a NEW google classroom page. Join with code iupjplt, then complete and submit the 2 part application by Monday June 5th @ 11:59 PM!
There will be an informational meeting for all hockey players interested in playing Varsity or JV hockey next year. The meeting will be tomorrow, Wednesday, May 31st @ 3:30pm in the weightroom.
Congratulations to the Titans softball team for winning the class A1 championship with a 21 - 5 win over top seeded Irondequoit. Come cheer on the team tonight as they play for the overall class A1 section five championship against HFL. Game time is 6 pm at Eastridge high school.
Good morning I’m Hannah from student council and I’m here to announce the results of the election for next year’s class council for the class of 2025. Thank you to all who voted and participated in the elections this year.
Here are the results.
Class liaison is Monica Hale
Treasurer - Helene Gorthy
Secretary ~ Tyler Stewart
Vice president ~ Ethan Wadhera
And President ~ Kyle Becker
Congratulations to the new class council for the class of 2025.
Today's lunch is hamburger / cheeseburger
May 26, 2023
Attention library patrons:
It's time to return those library books! All books that you have checked out from the library must be returned by Friday, June 2nd. Additionally, if you would like to take out books for over the summer, please come see us to renew or check out summer reads! Thank you.
WonderCare is hiring for the 2023-2024 school year.
We are looking for potential staff members 16 years old and older, especially students with early release or students who are staying local for college.
WonderCare will be in the cafeterias on
Wednesday May 31st from 11am-1pm and Wednesday June 7th from 11am-1pm
to answer any questions.
Please feel free to email wondercare@webstercsd.org
Our Thomas High School Spring Concert Season continues with performances this coming Wednesday and Thursday nights. Wednesday night's concert features the Thomas Wind Ensemble and the Thomas Philharmonic Orchestra. Thursday's concert features the Thomas Concert Orchestra and the Thomas Concert Band. Everyone in the Thomas community is invited to attend - all concerts begin at 7:00pm in the Thomas High School Auditorium. Thank you for supporting music education at Thomas!
Picnic day will be in our courtyard on Wednesday May 31st
during lunch periods.
A $3.00 lunch will include a hot dog, bag of chips, watermelon, mac salad and a cookie.
Salad and sandwiches will be available on this day as well.
Mr. Widor will be grilling up hotdogs and serving will be Mrs. Anson, Mr. McBride, Dr Clark, and Dr Wade. Please join us in the fun and celebrate the end of the school year!
Please join us Tuesday, May 30th as we celebrate the service learning experiences of our graduating Titan Service Scholars. These students have each completed at least 100 hours of service in our community with local and global impacts and will share their achievement of learning outcomes through service in an exhibition. Feel free to bring your class!
They will share lessons learned, uplift the stories & voices of community members & explain the power and permanence of service learning.
We look forward to seeing you on May 30th, blocks 4 and 5 in the library.
Sophomores - Today you have the opportunity to elect your class council for next school year. Over the past few days you have heard speeches from all of the candidates. Voting will take place in a poll on google classroom. Please complete your survey today. Election results will be announced on Tuesday morning
The Thomas boys track team scored 94 points to successfully defend their sectional title last night. The boys scored points in 16 of the 19 contested events. They were led by event winners Connor Thomas in the 3000 meter steeple, Evan Lacey in the 1600 , Jerry Lewis in the 800, and Jack Roetker in the High Jump. Next up is state qualifiers on June 2nd. Congratulations boys!!
Last night at the track sectional meet, Natalia Seremtis finished 6th in the 2 mile, Gianna Lacey was 4th in triple jump, Caroline Garbe was 2nd in high jump, Ella Hamby was 5th in pole vault, Jada Kendrick 6th in pentathlon. In discus, Hanna Attalah was 4th and Jane Carey was 6th. Jane was also a sectional champ in the shot put with a throw of 35feet One Inch.
Nick - Good morning, Juniors! My name is Nickolas Dickson and I'm your President
Angelina - I’m Angelina and I'm your Vice President.
Kiersten - I’m Kiersten and I'm your Treasurer.
Carter - I’m Carter and I'm your Secretary.
Nick - And were happy to announce after an uncontested election we are able to serve YOU; the Class of 2024 once again.
Angelina - Serving you last year, we've been lucky enough to gain the experience and know-how to get things done.
Carter - Because that's exactly who we are.
We’re go-getters.
We’re achievers.
Because we are the best class!
Kiersten - And that's exactly why, with your help, we can achieve the unimaginable. So we thank you once more for your confidence in us.
Nick - Because if third time was the charm, we can't wait to see what we can do with the fourth.
Today's lunch is pizza crunchers
May 25, 2023
Registration for Driver Education is now open for all interested students.
Registration takes place on our registration database Xenegrade.
If you do not have an account in xenegrade, please set one up prior to registration to speed the process.
Driver ed will take place at both Thomas and Schroeder and begins on July 11 and ends August 11. The commitment is 3-4 days per week. The lecture times are set for 1 - 2:30 pm at each school. When registering, you are choosing a driving time. The fee is $620. If students successfully complete the program, they are able to have their "senior" license at age 17.
Search "Drivers Ed" on the webster schools website for additional information
or by calling the numbers shown here.
Attention actors, singers, dancers, musicians, stage crew, and just about everyone else: the 2023-2024 Performing Arts Season will be revealed after school in Room 111. We'll announce the shows, show dates, audition calendar, and more! If you're a veteran performer or if you've ever wanted to break into show business, here's your chance! All are welcome. Break a leg!
Please join us Tuesday, May 30th as we celebrate the service learning experiences of our graduating Titan Service Scholars. These students have each completed at least 100 hours of service in our community with local and global impacts and will share their achievement of learning outcomes through service in an exhibition. Feel free to bring your class!
They will share lessons learned, uplift the stories & voices of community members & explain the power and permanence of service learning.
We look forward to seeing you on May 30th, blocks 4 and 5 in the library.
The month of May celebrates the heritage of Jewish Americans, Asian American and Pacific Islanders. To honor these cultures the DREAM club is holding a bake sale during lunch blocks. The baked goods are from Malek's kosher bakery and the proceeds from the sale will be donated to the Asian Pacific Islander American Association of Greater Rochester, which seeks to support victims and families of those who have been impacted by hate crimes. They seek to unite communities across the US, condemn racism and celebrate the rich diversity that makes up our nation.
Please stop by to help us support and celebrate Jewish, Asaian and Pacific Islander Americans.
The Student Council would like to introduce the candidates running for Secretary for the class of 2025. Sophomores - Remember to vote tomorrow in google classroom for your class council. Election results will be announced on Tuesday morning. Now, over to the candidates.
Hi my name is Jocelyn Herrle and I am running for the position of secretary for the class of 2025. I am running for this position because I am a very organized person, I enjoy planning events, and I would love for you to consider me for this position! Thank you so much!
Good Morning Thomas
My name is Tyler Stewart and I'm in the class of 2025 and I’m running for the secretary position
When you walk in to school every day you can look to your right and see multiple strong hard working secretaries that are the backbone of webster thomas
Secretaries strive, to be someone you can count on under any circumstance
And I can be the guy to help under any circumstance
Vote for TStew
I’ll follow through
Hey Class of 2025! My name is Caroline Montemaro, and I’m running for class secretary. You should vote for me because I am the best person for this job, and here’s why: I’m a super organized person, which would be a big help for planning prom and homecoming details. I’m already currently a member of our class’s student executive board, so I know the system and have held positions similar to this. I can be assertive when necessary, so I can make sure that our class gets what we want in regards to events and changes in our school. Also, I am very approachable and am ready to listen to ideas from anyone about how we can make our class’s experience better. I feel that I could really make the remainder of our high school years memorable. I would really love the opportunity to be our secretary, and if you vote for me I promise to make it worth your while. Thank you!
Today's lunch is orange chicken
May 24, 2023
Registration for Driver Education begins this morning at 8:00 am for current juniors and tomorrow morning for current sophomores.
Registration takes place on our registration database Xenegrade.
If you do not have an account in xenegrade, please set one up prior to registration to speed the process.
Driver ed will take place at both Thomas and Schroeder and begins on July 11 and ends August 11. The commitment is 3-4 days per week. The lecture times are set for 1 - 2:30 pm at each school. When registering, you are choosing a driving time. The fee is $620. If students successfully complete the program, they are able to have their "senior" license at age 17.
Search "Drivers Ed" on the webster schools website for additional information
or by calling the numbers shown here.
Attention actors, singers, dancers, musicians, stage crew, and just about everyone else: the 2023-2024 Performing Arts Season will be revealed this Thursday, May 25 after school in Room 111. We'll announce the shows, show dates, audition calendar, and more! If you're a veteran performer or if you've ever wanted to break into show business, here's your chance! All are welcome. Break a leg!
WonderCare is hiring for the 2023-2024 school year.
We are looking for potential staff members 16 years old and older, especially students with early release or students who are staying local for college.
WonderCare will be in the cafeterias on
Wednesday May 31st from 11am-1pm and Wednesday June 7th from 11am-1pm
to answer any questions.
Please feel free to email wondercare@webstercsd.org
Good morning Titans my name is Adem
This is a reminder that culture day is going to be this Thursday May 25th on a D
day in the court yard during lunch blocks.
You can participate on this day by dressing up in your cultural clothes, or wearing
a jersey and bringing a flag. You are all welcome to come visit the stands during
lunch blocks, try food and talk to others on this day.
The reason why we are doing this is so that we can embrace the diversity that we
do have, and learn more about different clothings, languages, religions, beliefs,
countries, and overall the different arts in societies
So do not forget and please join us during your lunch blocks! There will be some
food, music and games.
For any questions or concerns talk to Ms Pellegrini in the gold house or Mrs Kelly
in Room 147
The Student Council would like to introduce the candidates running for class council for the class of 2025. Sophomores - Today you will be hearing from the candidates for Vice President. Remember, voting will take place on Friday in a poll on google classroom. Election results will be announced next Tuesday morning
Here are your candidates for Vice President.
Good morning Webster Thomas High School! My name is Brayden Tran and I am running for vice president of the class of 2025. Over the past couple of years, I have learned what it means to be a leader. A good leader listens and collaborates with people, and that’s exactly what I intend to do with our class. I want to make our class more interactive and for everybody to have a say. That way, events like Junior Prom, Senior Ball, and Homecoming will be special for everybody. Our class has undeniable potential, especially after winning this past year’s spirit week. It is my goal to bring our class to its fullest potential. Together, we can make Webster Thomas history and win not just one, but multiple spirit weeks. Thank you for your time this morning, and make sure to vote for Brayden Tran for Vice President, and Kyle Becker for President.
Top of the morning sophomores, I’m gonna show you why I should be vice president by spittin some bars.
(Ahem)
If you vote for me I’ll have you jumping with glee, I’ll make good calls like a paid off referee, I’m a hard worker just like a carpenter bee, if you want to make thomas great then I am the key, I should be vice president because I got that DAWG in me
If I’m in charge of junior prom I’ll make sure that it’s the bomb, I’m a fierce competitor because I’m really strong, if you vote for anyone else than that’s just wrong
You should vote Ethan for vice president, I’m a great fit for the job so don’t be hesitant, I’m George Washington’s son call me a descendent, I’ll bring this school to new heights just like a flight attendant
Yes I’m spewing all this this heat, I will not accept defeat, my leadership is elite, I will not rest until the job is complete, I’ll make this school strong just like concrete, I really want to beat my competitors
Today's lunch is fiestada pizza
May 23, 2023
Registration for Driver Education begins at 8:00 am on Wednesday, May 24 for current juniors and on Thursday, May 25 for current sophomores.
Registration takes place on our registration database Xenegrade.
If you do not have an account in xenegrade, please set one up prior to registration to speed the process.
Driver ed will take place at both Thomas and Schroeder and begins on July 11 and ends August 11. The commitment is 3-4 days per week. The lecture times are set for 1 - 2:30 pm at each school. When registering, you are choosing a driving time. The fee is $620. If students successfully complete the program, they are able to have their "senior" license at age 17.
Search "Drivers Ed" on the webster schools website for additional information
or by calling the numbers shown here.
Attention actors, singers, dancers, musicians, stage crew, and just about everyone else: the 2023-2024 Performing Arts Season will be revealed this Thursday, May 25 after school in Room 111. We'll announce the shows, show dates, audition calendar, and more! If you're a veteran performer or if you've ever wanted to break into show business, here's your chance! All are welcome. Break a leg!
WonderCare is hiring for the 2023-2023 school year.
We are looking for potential staff members 16 years old and older, especially students with early release or students who are staying local for college.
WonderCare will be in the cafeterias on
Wednesday May 31st from 11am-1pm and Wednesday June 7th from 11am-1pm
to answer any questions.
Please feel free to email wondercare@webstercsd.org
There will be a SAGE meeting Today after school in the Library.
Good morning Titans my name is Adem
This is a reminder that culture day is going to be this Thursday May 25th on a D
day in the court yard during lunch blocks.
You can participate on this day by dressing up in your cultural clothes, or wearing
a jersey and bringing a flag. You are all welcome to come visit the stands during
lunch blocks, try food and talk to others on this day.
The reason why we are doing this is so that we can embrace the diversity that we
do have, and learn more about different clothings, languages, religions, beliefs,
countries, and overall the different arts in societies
So do not forget and please join us during your lunch blocks! There will be some
food, music and games.
For any questions or concerns talk to Ms Pellegrini in the gold house or Mrs Kelly
in Room 147
Today's lunch is french toast sticks
May 19, 2023
Attention library patrons:
The library will be fully CLOSED for the whole day today. Please do not come from your study halls or junior and senior free blocks today. The Skylight Cafe will also be closed today.
If you are interested in going to Costa Rica this February, instead of shoveling snow - Join our google classroom with the code below, and get ready to travel some place warm and exciting! If you have any questions see Mr Schug in room 139.
Registration for Driver Education will begin on Wednesday, May 24 for current juniors and on Thursday, May 25 for current sophomores. Registration begins at 8:00 am and takes place at https://registration.xenegrade.com/webstercsd/search.cfm?
If you do not have an account in xenegrade, please set one up prior to registration to speed the process.
Driver ed will take place at both Thomas and Schroeder and begin on July 11 and end August 11. The commitment is 3-4 days per week. The lecture times are set for 1 - 2:30 pm at each school. When registering, you are choosing a driving time. The fee is $620. If students successfully complete the program, they are able to have their "senior" license at age 17. Three missed classes are allowed and make ups are mandatory.
Additional information can be found here https://www.websterschools.org/districtpage.cfm?pageid=912
or by calling 670-1087 or 670-5039 or 670-8066.
The Webster Thomas Music Department Spring Concert season is here! Everyone in the Thomas community is invited to our upcoming performances. This Monday's concert will feature the Thomas High School Jazz Band, Jazz Ensemble, and the Webster Show Choir at 7:00 pm in the Thomas Auditorium. Thank you for supporting music education at Thomas!
Today's lunch is mozzarella sticks
May 18, 2023
If you are interested in going to Costa Rica this February, instead of shoveling snow - Join our google classroom with the code below, and get ready to travel some place warm and exciting! If you have any questions see Mr Schug in room 139.
Registration for Driver Education will begin on Wednesday, May 24 for current juniors and on Thursday, May 25 for current sophomores. Registration begins at 8:00 am and takes place at https://registration.xenegrade.com/webstercsd/search.cfm?
If you do not have an account in xenegrade, please set one up prior to registration to speed the process.
Driver ed will take place at both Thomas and Schroeder and begin on July 11 and end August 11. The commitment is 3-4 days per week. The lecture times are set for 1 - 2:30 pm at each school. When registering, you are choosing a driving time. The fee is $620. If students successfully complete the program, they are able to have their "senior" license at age 17. Three missed classes are allowed and make ups are mandatory.
Additional information can be found here https://www.websterschools.org/districtpage.cfm?pageid=912
or by calling 670-1087 or 670-5039 or 670-8066.
The Webster Thomas Music Department Spring Concert season is here! Everyone in the Thomas community is invited to our upcoming performances. This Monday's concert will feature the Thomas High School Jazz Band, Jazz Ensemble, and the Webster Show Choir at 7:00 pm in the Thomas Auditorium. Thank you for supporting music education at Thomas!
Attention French club! We will be meeting today for speaking practice. All are welcome to attend but please note that the goal of this meeting is to prepare for speaking final exams. See Madame Hafer or Jurs for questions. Hope to see you there!
Join us for the LAST CARE club meeting of the year, TODAY from 3:20-4:00 in the CARE room. We will be working on items needed for the Class of 2023 luminary event. Many volunteers are needed so please consider joining us this Thursday in the CARE room. New members are always welcome!
The day has come, ... it is finally here...
Yes, It is Thursday !!!!
Join us for "the FINAL BATTLE"....
Yes, this is the last "battle on the board" for the school year...
.....it is the closest thing to "full contact chess"...
Hope to see you today, after school for our final chess club meeting!
room 310... bring a friend!
The Lady Titans beat a tough Gates Chili team 20-0 on Wednesday. Catherine Rogers had a TD rushing, Mady Kelly had a big catch for a TD and another interception. Alyssa Schurr also returned an interception for a TD. Kylie Gregory added timely catches and threw a 2 pt conversion to Olivia Smith. The Ladies are 5-1-1 and host Irondequoit Monday at Thomas. Come support the ladies at their last home game.
Today's lunch is fully loaded fries
May 17, 2023
If you are interested in going to Costa Rica this February, instead of shoveling snow - Join our google classroom with the code below, and get ready to travel some place warm and exciting! If you have any questions see Mr Schug in room 139.
Attention French club! We will be meeting tomorrow for speaking practice. All are welcome to attend but please note that the goal of this meeting is to prepare for speaking final exams. See Madame Hafer or Jurs for questions. Hope to see you there!
Join us for the LAST CARE club meeting of the year, TOMORROW from 3:20-4:00 in the CARE room. We will be working on items needed for the Class of 2023 luminary event. Many volunteers are needed so please consider joining us this Thursday in the CARE room. New members are always welcome!
Today's lunch is chicken mashed potato bowl
May 16, 2023
If you are interested in going to Costa Rica this February, instead of shoveling snow - Join our google classroom with the code below, and get ready to travel some place warm and exciting! If you have any questions see Mr Schug in room 139.
Attention French club! We will be meeting THURSDAY MAY 18TH for speaking practice. All are welcome to attend but please note that the goal of this meeting is to prepare for speaking final exams. See Madame Hafer or Jurs for questions. Hope to see you there!
Join us for the LAST CARE club meeting of the year, this Thursday, May 18th from 3:20-4:00 in the CARE room. We will be working on items needed for the Class of 2023 luminary event. Many volunteers are needed so please consider joining us this Thursday in the CARE room. New members are always welcome!
Attention SAGE club members there will be a meeting after school today in room 144 to plan for June PRIDE events. Please attend if you can,
Today's lunch is soft shell tacos
May 15, 2023
Today is the day!
The Thomas Jobs and Trades Fair will be open to all students and staff during blocks 3, 4 and 5. Students can visit during their lunch block or a free - study hall block.
Teachers, we hope you can stop by too!
Students please represent Thomas today by being respectful and welcoming to our 100 plus guests that will be representing over 60 local businesses, trades, unions, apprenticeship programs, colleges and more!
We hope you enjoy this informative event!
Attention French club! We will be meeting THURSDAY MAY 18TH for speaking practice. All are welcome to attend but please note that the goal of this meeting is to prepare for speaking final exams. See Madame Hafer or Jurs for questions. Hope to see you there!
Join us for the LAST CARE club meeting of the year, this Thursday, May 18th from 3:20-4:00 in the CARE room. We will be working on items needed for the Class of 2023 luminary event. Many volunteers are needed so please consider joining us this Thursday in the CARE room. New members are always welcome!
This Past Friday the Thomas Boys Track and Field Team won the Eastridge Lantzer invitational.
The event winners include Connor Thomas in the 3000 meter steeplechase and Micah Stephany in the Discus, as well as our 4 by 800 team of Connor Thomas, Cole Hastings, Evan Lacey, and Jerry Lewis.
Evan Lacey and Jerry Lewis also placed first and second in the 1600 meter race, both breaking our school record time of 4 minutes 22.88 seconds.
Evan had a big week and also recently broke the School 3200 meter record with a time of 9 minutes 20 seconds on Saturday.
The boys will hope to continue their winning ways this Saturday at the Monroe County Championships.
As you aware, we had an incident last week involving social media and offensive language targeting race. This was detailed in a letter that went home to all families last week.
In response, on Thursday and Friday, some of our students exercised their civil rights and held a sit in where they made posters and strategized how to lead themselves and their classmates towards a school where language that targets and dehumanizes others is not used. The students said it best in a document they shared: "It is ridiculous that this still happens in 2023."
The use of this language needs to stop immediately:
If your response to using racist language is “I as just joking..” It’s not funny and it is offensive and hurts people and our community.
If you use racist language and say “I have a black friend and they don’t mind…” You need to know that they do mind and you are really not a very good friend for putting someone you care about in that position.
If you post racist language in a snap or where ever…You need to know that someone is saving those words or images and they will live forever attached to your image or name.
We need to be respectful of everyone in our community and that includes in hallways, classrooms and on social media. Everyone deserves to come to school and feel safe, welcome, and proud to attend our school.
Thank you.
Today's lunch is BBQ pulled pork sandwich
May 12, 2023
Attention library patrons:
The library will be fully CLOSED for the whole day today for AP testing. Please do not come from your study halls or junior and senior free blocks today. The Skylight Cafe will also be closed today.
Do you like to travel?
Are you enrolled in AP Environmental Science next year?
Do you want to score a 5 on your AP exam next year?
If this sounds like you then come to a brief informational meeting this Friday in room 139 or talk to Mr Schug to learn about our APES trip to Costa Rica in February of 2024
Just a reminder, Thomas is hosting a Jobs and Trades Fair on Monday May 15th in the Field House during all lunch blocks.
Attention French club! We will be meeting THURSDAY MAY 18TH for speaking practice. All are welcome to attend but please note that the goal of this meeting is to prepare for speaking final exams. See Madame Hafer or Jurs for questions. Hope to see you there!
Good morning, The SAGE club would like to invite you to join us at the LGBTQ+ all inclusive dance on Friday night June 3rd.This event is free and bus transportation will be provided. If you’re interested you can scan the QR code on the screen or visit our table during your lunch block today. We would love to have you, It's going to be a great time.
The Webster Thomas Flag Football team defeated the Penfield Patriots 13-0 on Wednesday night. Senior Mady Kelly led the Titans with 1 passing TD, 1 rushing TD, and 3 more interceptions. She now has 13 in 5 games. Sophomore Janae Harvey also added an interception on defense. Freshman Olivia Smith caught her first TD pass of the season. The Titans are now 4-1. They host Greece Athena on Monday 5/15.
Today's lunch is bosco cheese sticks
May 11, 2023
Attention library patrons:
The library will be fully CLOSED today before school and blocks 1-4 for AP testing. Please do not come from your study halls or junior and senior free blocks today. The Skylight Cafe will also be closed today.
Do you like to travel?
Are you enrolled in AP Environmental Science next year?
Do you want to score a 5 on your AP exam next year?
If this sounds like you then come to a brief informational meeting this Friday in room 139 or talk to Mr Schug to learn about our APES trip to Costa Rica in February of 2024
Yes, It is Thursday !!!! ... BUT there will be NO chess club today...
Join us NEXT THURSDAY for the FINAL BATTLE....
Yes, next week (May 18) will be the last "battle on the board" for the school year...
Hope to see you next Thursday, after school for our final chess club meeting!
The DREAM club will meet today after school. Join us to discuss our plans to celebrate the heritages recognized this month - Jewish American and Asian American/Pacific Islanders. We will meet in Mrs. Nieves's room, 411.
Thomas is hosting our second Jobs & Trades Fair on May 15th. If you visited last year you know that our field house was full of representatives from a variety of career fields. This year we have over 60 vendors looking to connect with you about summer job opportunities, pathways into the trade such as Unions, Apprenticeship programs, Trades Schools and more! Through this event we look forward to helping expose our students to new and trending careers that are growing! We invite our students and staff to visit the Field House between 10:30 a.m and 1:30 p.m. next Monday!
Today's lunch is general Tso's chicken
May 10, 2023
Attention library patrons:
The library will be fully CLOSED today before school and blocks 1-4 for AP testing. Please do not come from your study halls or junior and senior free blocks during blocks 1-4 today. The Skylight Cafe will also be closed today.
Do you like to travel?
Are you enrolled in AP Environmental Science next year?
Do you want to score a 5 on your AP exam next year?
If this sounds like you then come to a brief informational meeting this Friday in room 139 or talk to Mr Schug to learn about our APES trip to Costa Rica in February of 2024
Sound Go BOOM choir will meet in the choir room tomorrow morning at 8:10am! Trevor M., don't forget the donuts!"
The Thomas boys Track and field team closed out their regular season with a win over Greece Olympia/odyssey 99-41.
The boys had some great performances all around. Micah Stephany threw the disc 146 feet 6 inches to take the win, Sophomore Aidyn Hill Vaulted 12 feet 6 inches, just a few inches off the school record, and we had a 6 way tie in the 3200 meter race.
The boys finish with a record of 5-0 and look to finish their season strong with one final invitational at Eastridge Friday night... Come on down and check it out. The meet starts at 5
Congratulations to the girls track team on their win last night over Greece Olympia/Odyssey .
They finished their regular season at 4-1. Leia Sheppard won the 100 hurdles and 200 and Caroline Garbe won the 100 and broke the school record in the high jump, winning the event with a jump of 5 feet 3 inches
Congratulations to the Thomas Unified Basketball team! They played a great game yesterday against Penfield, but came up 2 points short.
Thomas Titans we invite you to visit the Thomas Jobs & Trades Fair on Monday, May 15th.
No need to sign up, students can visit during their lunch block and study halls.
Teachers, we invite you to visit with your classes as well.
This is a great opportunity for all students to explore non-traditional yet growing careers in the trades! Thomas Technology students will also be showcasing projects done throughout the year!
We look forward to seeing you at the Trades Fair located in the Field House on Monday!
Today's lunch is trash plates
May 9, 2023
Attention library patrons:
Before school, the library and Skylight cafe will be closed. During the school day, the library will be open with some study hall numbers reduced. However, the cafe will remain closed during the school day.
Attention sophomores and juniors - Anyone that is interested in running for class council for next school year is invited to a meeting after school today in room 411. Campaign and election information will be discussed along with due dates for participation. Please see Mrs. Nieves if you have any questions.
Space Club is meeting today after school in Mrs. Drury's room 205. We will learn about other planets, comets, dwarf planets, and asteroids in our solar system. All are welcome.
Attention SAGE club members, we will be meeting today in room 144 right after school. We will be discussing the all inclusive community dance and prepare for PRIDE month activities.
See you then.
Save the Date: Thomas is hosting a Jobs and Trades Fair on Monday May 15th in the Field House during all lunch blocks.
Over 60 representatives from trade schools, apprenticeships, unions, technical colleges, and local businesses will be present. We invite staff & students to attend during your lunch and free blocks. All grades are welcome! Come network and learn about potential career opportunities in the trades and apply for summer jobs.
Today's lunch is toasted cheese
May 8, 2023
Attention library patrons:
Before school, the library and Skylight cafe will be closed. During the school day, the library will be open with some study hall numbers reduced. However, the cafe will remain closed during the school day.
Attention Juniors!
If you are interested in running for a position on our senior year class council, Student Council will be facilitating elections again this year. The process will begin tomorrow, Tuesday, May 9 with an informational meeting. Interested candidates can choose to attend a morning meeting at 8:15 in room 450 or an afternoon meeting at 3:15 in room 411.
There are 4 spots left before the trip is closed for Germany and Switzerland.
If you are a Sophomore or Juniors this year and interested in Science, Tech, Math or Business this is the trip for you!
Don't miss out on a fantastic trip to Switzerland and Germany for 10 amazing days.
See Mrs. DeWitte in room 432 or email at jennifer_dewitte@webstercsd.org with any questions. Scan the QR code for more information and to learn how to enroll today.
Today's lunch is chicken parm
May 5, 2023
School Lunch Hero Day is held annually on the first Friday in May in honor of each person responsible for providing lunches (and food) to millions of children across America. This year, it will take place today!! So, if you look forward to tasty food and a full belly in school, you know exactly whom to thank for this. These include school nutrition professionals and even those who serve the food in cafeterias. Each person responsible for making sure good food is handed out to students is a hero, and this day was specially designed to show them some love.
Attention library patrons:
Before school, the library and Skylight cafe will be closed. During the school day, the library will be open with some study hall numbers reduced. However, the cafe will remain closed during the school day.
ATTENTION SENIORS ATTENDING SENIOR TRIP TO CAMP CORY - All Senior Trip forms and payment for Senior Trip must be turned in to the main office TODAY
Attention Juniors!
If you are interested in running for a position on our senior year class council, Student Council will be facilitating elections again this year. The process will begin on Tuesday, May 9 with an informational meeting. Interested candidates can choose to attend a morning meeting at 8:15 in room 450 or an afternoon meeting at 3:15 in room 411.
Attention all current sophomores and juniors- Apply to be a Link Leader for next school year! Link Crew is a freshman orientation and mentoring program. If you are interested in developing your leadership skills, apply this month! Applications are available on a NEW google classroom page. Join with code iupjplt, then complete and submit the two-part application by Monday June 5th!
There are 4 spots left before the trip is closed for Germany and Switzerland.
If you are a Sophomore or Juniors this year and interested in Science, Tech, Math or Business this is the trip for you!
Don't miss out on a fantastic trip to Switzerland and Germany for 10 amazing days.
See Mrs. DeWitte in room 432 or email at jennifer_dewitte@webstercsd.org with any questions. Scan the QR code for more information and to learn how to enroll today.
The Webster Thomas Improv Club invites you to a JackBox game day! It turns out there's an awful lot of overlap between party games and Improv Club, so we figured why not? Come join some funny people playing some funny games afterschool TODAY in Room 111. You don't have to be particularly funny or funny looking; in fact, it might help!
See you there!
Today's lunch is chicken queso rice bowl
May 4, 2023
Attention Juniors!
We hope that you are getting excited for prom on Saturday!
Remember: You must have a ticket to enter prom.
You must be in school on Friday, May 5th in order to attend prom. If you are absent, you will not be admitted.
Once you arrive at prom, you may not leave and come back. If you leave, you will be asked to leave the grounds and will not be readmitted.
Before school, the library and Skylight cafe will be closed. During the school day, the library will be open with some study hall numbers reduced. However, the cafe will remain closed during the school day.
ATTENTION SENIORS ATTENDING SENIOR TRIP TO CAMP CORY - All Senior Trip forms and payment for Senior Trip must be turned in to the main office by TOMORROW
Attention all current sophomores and juniors- Apply to be a Link Leader for next school year! Link Crew is a freshman orientation and mentoring program. If you are interested in developing your leadership skills, apply this month! Applications are available on a NEW google classroom page. Join with code iupjplt, then complete and submit the two-part application by Monday June 5th!
There are 4 spots left before the trip is closed for Germany and Switzerland.
If you are a Sophomore or Juniors this year and interested in Science, Tech, Math or Business this is the trip for you!
Don't miss out on a fantastic trip to Switzerland and Germany for 10 amazing days.
See Mrs. DeWitte in room 432 or email at jennifer_dewitte@webstercsd.org with any questions. Scan the QR code for more information and to learn how to enroll today.
The Webster Thomas Improv Club invites you to a JackBox game day! It turns out there's an awful lot of overlap between party games and Improv Club, so we figured why not? Come join some funny people playing some funny games afterschool TOMORROW in Room 111. You don't have to be particularly funny or funny looking; in fact, it might help!
See you there!
It is Thursday !!!! ... and you know what that means!!!
YES! IT IS CHESS CLUB !!!!!!!!!!! Chess Club meets TODAY!! From 3:15 - 4:00. It will be in room 310, and YOU are invited to come, even bring a friend! ALL are welcome. If you have any questions see Mr. Zaleski in room 310.
Come challenge your mind and join us for a "battle on the board"
DREAM club will meet today after school in Mrs. Nieves's room, room 411. DREAM club meets the first and third Thursdays of each month. Hope to see you there.
Today's lunch is pancakes
May 3, 2023
The Webster Marching Band is hosting an informational night for all new, interested, and returning members tonight. We have opportunities for kids that like to play an instrument, dance, build props, or run tech crew. Come learn about the program, meet our staff, meet other kids in the band, and learn about our show this season! Students in grades 6-12 from all middle schools and high schools are welcome to join! No experience is required and EVERYONE is welcome! Scan the code on the screen, on the blue posters around the building, or in the music hall! If you have any questions, email Brittany Cole at Brittany_Cole@webstercsd.org
Hope to see you there!
Attention library patrons:
Before school, the library and Skylight cafe will be closed. During the school day, the library will be open with some study hall numbers reduced. However, the cafe will remain closed during the school day.
ATTENTION SENIORS ATTENDING SENIOR TRIP TO CAMP CORY - All Senior Trip forms and payment for Senior Trip must be turned in to the main office by this Friday, May 5th.
Attention all current sophomores and juniors- Apply to be a Link Leader for next school year! Link Crew is a freshman orientation and mentoring program. If you are interested in developing your leadership skills, apply this month! Applications are available on a NEW google classroom page. Join with code iupjplt, then complete and submit the two-part application by Monday June 5th!
Attention Juniors!
Don’t forget to nominate your choice for this year’s prom king and queen. Please use the form posted to the Class of 2024 Google Classroom to make your nominations. The nomination form will close today at 3:15 pm. A final vote will occur on Saturday at prom.
Sound Go BOOM choir will meet in the choir room tomorrow morning at 8:10am! Jake, don't forget the donuts!"
There are 4 spots left before the trip is closed for Germany and Switzerland.
If you are a Sophomore or Juniors this year and interested in Science, Tech, Math or Business this is the trip for you!
Don't miss out on a fantastic trip to Switzerland and Germany for 10 amazing days.
See Mrs. DeWitte in room 432 or email at jennifer_dewitte@webstercsd.org with any questions. Scan the QR code for more information and to learn how to enroll today.
The Webster Thomas Improv Club invites you to a JackBox game day! It turns out there's an awful lot of overlap between party games and Improv Club, so we figured why not? This Friday, May 5th, come join some funny people playing some funny games in Room 111 after school. You don't have to be particularly funny or funny looking; in fact, it might help!
See you there!
The boys Outdoor Track team improved to 4-0 with a win over Churchville Chili. In the Pole Vault Aidyn hill cleared 12 feet and the only thing keeping him from jumping higher was a broken crossbar. Thomas had 10 other event winners to secure the win with a score of 96-45.
The boys look to lock up the Division Title next week with a meet at Greece Olympia.
The girls track team won their last home meet against Churchville 101-35. Winning their events: Leai Sheppard in the 100 hurdles, Jasmine Kendrick in the 100 and 200, Caroline Montemaro in the 2 mile, Gianna Lacey in the high jump and triple jump, Ella Hamby in the pole vault, Hanna Attalah in the discus and Jane Carey in the shot put.
Today's lunch is mozzarella sticks
May 2, 2023
The Webster Marching Band is hosting an informational night for all new, interested, and returning members tomorrow night. We have opportunities for kids that like to play an instrument, dance, build props, or run tech crew. Come learn about the program, meet our staff, meet other kids in the band, and learn about our show this season! Students in grades 6-12 from all middle schools and high schools are welcome to join! No experience is required and EVERYONE is welcome! Scan the code on the screen, on the blue posters around the building, or in the music hall! If you have any questions, email Brittany Cole at Brittany_Cole@webstercsd.org
Hope to see you there!
Attention library patrons:
The library will be closed everyday this week before school for AP testing. The Skylight cafe will be closed. Additionally, the study rooms will be closed everyday this week for testing throughout the day.
Attention French club! Please join us for crepes after school today in room 230.
All are welcome to join! There will be crepes and fun! Hope to see you there!
Attention all current sophomores and juniors- Apply to be a Link Leader for next school year! Link Crew is a freshman orientation and mentoring program. If you are interested in developing your leadership skills, apply this month! Applications are available on a NEW google classroom page. Join with code iupjplt, then complete and submit the two-part application by Monday June 5th!
The Webster Thomas Improv Club invites you to a JackBox game day! It turns out there's an awful lot of overlap between party games and Improv Club, so we figured why not? This Friday, May 5th, come join some funny people playing some funny games in Room 111 after school. You don't have to be particularly funny or funny looking; in fact, it might help!
Attention Juniors, we are your class officers with a special announcement! The class has spoken and has decided to have a king and queen at this year's junior prom. Please use the form posted to the Class of 2024 Google Classroom to nominate your choice for this year's prom king and queen. The nomination form will be open until 3:15 pm on Wednesday. A final vote will occur at prom on Saturday. We are looking forward to an amazing night with all of you!
Today's lunch is french bread pizza
May 1, 2023
The Math Lab will be Closed Blocks 6 and 7 today.
The Webster Marching Band is hosting an informational night for all new, interested, and returning members on May 3rd.! We have opportunities for kids that like to play an instrument, dance, build props, or run tech crew. Come learn about the program, meet our staff, meet other kids in the band, and learn about our show this season! Students in grades 6-12 from all middle schools and high schools are welcome to join! No experience is required and EVERYONE is welcome! Scan the code on the screen, on the blue posters around the building, or in the music hall! If you have any questions, email Brittany Cole at Brittany_Cole@webstercsd.org
Hope to see you there!
Reminder: Key Club will have a meeting after school TODAY in Mrs. Donovan's room number 405. Please be sure to see our Google Classroom prior to the meeting.
Attention French club! Please join us for crepes tomorrow after school in room 230.
All are welcome to join! There will be crepes and fun! Hope to see you there!
ATTENTION JUNIORS!
Prom is this Saturday at Casa Larga.
Prom will feature an unlimited soda bar, appetizers, desserts, an event favor, a DJ, and a photo booth.
You must have a ticket to enter prom.
You must be in school on Friday, May 5th in order to attend prom. If you are absent, you will not be admitted.
Once you arrive at prom, you may not leave and come back. If you leave, you will be asked to leave the grounds and will not be readmitted.
If your prom guest’s name has changed, or if you have any other questions or concerns, please see Mrs. Sidoti and Miss Schotty in room 339.
Attention all current sophomores and juniors- Apply to be a Link Leader for next school year! Link Crew is a freshman orientation and mentoring program. If you are interested in developing your leadership skills, apply this month! Applications are available on a NEW google classroom page. Join with code iupjplt, then complete and submit the two-part application by Monday June 5th!
A huge Congratulations to the boys and girls for winning their 1st His/Hers Invitational this past Saturday with 157 points.
Gianna Lacey won the high jump and set a new school record in the triple jump of 35 feet 10 inches placing 3rd.
Caroline Garbe placed 4th with her all time best jump.
The girls 4x1 relay of Brooke Sharp, Kamia Meeks, Jasmine Kendrick and Jada Kendrick ran their fastest time of the season placing 2nd.
Ella Hamby won pole vault.
Caroline Garbe placed 3rd in the long jump with a season best.
Jane Carey was 2nd in shot put and Hanna Atallah was 3rd in discus.
On the boys side, Evan Lacey won the 3200, Micah Stephany won the Disc with a throw of 145 feet 4 inches and Connor Thomas won the 3000M Steeplechase even after taking a spill on one of the final barriers.
Ray Trottier took 2nd in the shot put, and Aidyn Hill was 3rd in Pole Vault.
Friday night, the teams also had athletes compete at the Brighton Relays. Scoring in the hurdle relay was Dani Filmore, Leia Sheppard and Ella Esders.
Maggie Rynkiewicz and Jenna Dow scored in the 2 person pole vault, Ellie Schumacher and Anna Coppola in the shot put and Katie Wojtas and Dani Phillips in the discus.
For the boys Jack Roetker and Brendan Hall combined to win the High jump, and Corey Jarvis and Juan Munoz combined to win the Triple Jump.
The teams return home Tuesday for their Senior meet against Churchville.
Today's lunch is country sweet chicken melt
April 28, 2023
The Math Lab will be Closed Blocks 6 and 7 today.
The Webster Marching Band is hosting an informational night for all new, interested, and returning members on May 3rd.! We have opportunities for kids that like to play an instrument, dance, build props, or run tech crew. Come learn about the program, meet our staff, meet other kids in the band, and learn about our show this season! Students in grades 6-12 from all middle schools and high schools are welcome to join! No experience is required and EVERYONE is welcome! Scan the code on the screen, on the blue posters around the building, or in the music hall! If you have any questions, email Brittany Cole at Brittany_Cole@webstercsd.org
Hope to see you there!
Key Club will have a meeting after school on Monday, May 1st in Mrs. Donovan's room, number 405. Please be sure to see our Google Classroom prior to the meeting.
Attention French club! Please join us for crepes on Tuesday, May 2nd after school in room 230. All are welcome to join! There will be crepes and fun! Hope to see you there!
Today's lunch is BBQ pulled pork sandwich
April 27, 2023
Calling ALL Sophomores and Juniors that are interesting in traveling to Germany and Switzerland, now is the time to hear more about it!
Today is the last day to RSVP for the Germany & Switzerland informational meeting tonight at 7pm.
Register by scanning the QR code on the screen NOW to receive the Google meeting link or scan the QR code posted around the school.
If you have any questions, please see Mrs. DeWitte in room 432
Key Club will have a meeting after school on Monday, May 1st in Mrs. Donovan's room, number 405. Please be sure to see our Google Classroom prior to the meeting.
Yes, It is Thursday !!!! ... BUT there will be NO chess club today...
Join us NEXT THURSDAY for chess club and an exciting "battle on the board"
Mountain biking club is canceled for this afternoon. We will ride next Thursday. Please see Mrs. Pagano in room 130 for a permission slip if you are interested in joining our club this spring. It is a great way to be with friends and get into the woods for some fresh air and exercise.
Attention French club! Please join us for crepes on Tuesday, May 2nd after school in room 230.
All are welcome to join! There will be crepes and fun! Hope to see you there!
Today's lunch is pizza toasted cheese
April 26, 2023
If you are a Sophomore or Junior this year and interested in Futuristic Technologies, Sustainability, Urban Planning and Engineering join Mrs. DeWitte on a Technology Trip to Germany & Switzerland in April of 2024. We will visit the Berlin Wall, hike the Black Forest and walk through glacier caverns.
There will be an informational meeting this Thursday April 27th at 7pm over Google Meet.
Scan the QR code on the screen or type in the link as shown on the slide.
You must register for the informational meeting in order to receive the Meeting link. This does not lock you into the trip, this meeting is to provide you with trip information and answer questions.
See Mrs. DeWitte for more information and look for the posters around school to scan the QR code to RSVP.
Attention sophomores and juniors - For future jobs, colleges and scholarships you will need an activities resume. School counselors are on hand today during lunch blocks to help you create an activities resume. Stop into the counseling center during lunch blocks 3, 4 or 5 to get started on one today.
The Webster Marching Band is hosting an informational night for all new, interested, and returning members on May 3rd.! We have opportunities for kids that like to play an instrument, dance, build props, or run tech crew. Come learn about the program, meet our staff, meet other kids in the band, and learn about our show this season! Students in grades 6-12 from all middle schools and high schools are welcome to join! No experience is required and EVERYONE is welcome! Scan the code on the screen, on the blue posters around the building, or in the music hall! If you have any questions, email Brittany Cole at Brittany_Cole@webstercsd.org
Hope to see you there!
Key Club will have a meeting after school on Monday, May 1st in Mrs. Donovan's room, number 405. Please be sure to see our Google Classroom prior to the meeting.
French club is being rescheduled to NEXT THURSDAY MAY 4th. There will be crepes and fun! See you there!
Last night the Thomas boys track and field team beat Schroeder 91-50.
Jack Roetker returned to form to clear 6 feet 3 and one quarter inches in the high jump to qualify for the state meet. Michah Stephany threw 130 feet 4 inches to win the discus and Jerry Lewis ran his 800 meter in 1 minute and 58 seconds to take the lead in Section V.
We return home for our senior meet next Tuesday.
The girls track team had their first loss of the season to a strong Schroeder team. Leia Sheppard won the 100 hurdles, Gianna Lacey won the high jump, Hanna Attalah won discus and Ella Hamby won pole vault by upping her school record again to 10 feet 6 inches.
Today's lunch is sampler platter
April 25, 2023
Attention all students; have you created an activity resume that highlights your involvement and achievements?
An activities resume is a valuable resource to have when applying for admission to college, scholarships, financial aid, and employment.
It demonstrates that you’ve been hard at work putting your talents and passions into action.
We encourage students to begin building an activity resume as early as 9th grade and update it yearly.
School Counselors will be holding a resume Workshop TOMORROW during all lunch blocks in the counseling center.
You can drop in and School Counselors will assist you in building your resume in your Naviance Account.
We hope to see you there!
If you are a Sophomore or Junior this year and interested in Futuristic Technologies, Sustainability, Urban Planning and Engineering join Mrs. DeWitte on a Technology Trip to Germany & Switzerland in April of 2024. We will visit the Berlin Wall, hike the Black Forest and walk through glacier caverns.
There will be an informational meeting this Thursday April 27th at 7pm over Google Meet.
Scan the QR code on the screen or type in the link as shown on the slide.
You must register for the informational meeting in order to receive the Meeting link. This does not lock you into the trip, this meeting is to provide you with trip information and answer questions.
See Mrs. DeWitte for more information and look for the posters around school to scan the QR code to RSVP.
BONJOUR!
Attention French Club!
We will be meeting tomorrow.
We will be making French berets and enjoying some classic French desserts such as crepes and French Tea Time cookies.
Madame Hafer will provide the supplies for this activity.
All are welcome to join!
Hope to see you there!
Key Club will have a meeting after school on Monday, May 1st in Mrs. Donovan's room, number 405. Please be sure to see our Google Classroom prior to the meeting.
Video Game Club is cancelled for today Tuesday, April 25th. See you next week.
Due to a developing situation involving Mrs Drury, the FBI, and a case of avocados, Space Club is cancelled this afternoon.
Today's lunch is cheese / chicken quesadilla
April 24, 2023
ATTENTION JUNIORS!
If your prom guest is not a current Thomas student, you need to submit a completed guest application form to your house office no later than this Friday, April 28. Application forms are available in the main office and house offices.
If you are a Sophomore or Junior this year and interested in Futuristic Technologies, Sustainability, Urban Planning and Engineering join Mrs. DeWitte on a Technology Trip to Germany & Switzerland in April of 2024. We will visit the Berlin Wall, hike the Black Forest and walk through glacier caverns.
There will be an informational meeting this Thursday April 27th at 7pm over Google Meet.
Scan the QR code on the screen or type in the link as shown on the slide.
You must register for the informational meeting in order to receive the Meeting link. This does not lock you into the trip, this meeting is to provide you with trip information and answer questions.
See Mrs. DeWitte for more information and look for the posters around school to scan the QR code to RSVP.
Attention Students have you created an activity resume that highlights your involvement and achievements? An activities resume is a valuable resource to have when applying for admission to college, scholarships, financial aid, and employment. It demonstrates that you’ve been hard at work putting your talents and passions into action. We encourage students to begin building an activity resume as early as 9th grade and update it yearly.
School Counselors will be holding a resume Workshop Wednesday April 26th during all lunch blocks in the counseling center. You can drop in and School Counselors will assist you building your resume in your Naviance Account. We hope to see you there!
A reminder to all of those being inducted into the World Language Honor Society this week: practice will be after school tomorrow, Tuesday, April 25th immediately after school in the Thomas Auditorium. This should only take a half an hour. Thank you
The Webster Marching Band is hosting an informational night for all new, interested, and returning members on May 3rd.! We have opportunities for kids that like to play an instrument, dance, build props, or run tech crew. Come learn about the program, meet our staff, meet other kids in the band, and learn about our show this season! Students in grades 6-12 from all middle schools and high schools are welcome to join! No experience is required and EVERYONE is welcome! Scan the code on the screen, on the blue posters around the building, or in the music hall! If you have any questions, email Brittany Cole at Brittany_Cole@webstercsd.org
Hope to see you there!
BONJOUR! Attention French Club! We will be meeting this Wednesday April 26th. We will be making French berets and enjoying some classic French desserts such as crepes and French Tea Time cookies. Madame Hafer will provide the supplies for this activity. All are welcome to join! Hope to see you there!
Key Club will have a meeting after school on Monday, May 1st in Mrs. Donovan's room number 405. Please be sure to see our Google Classroom prior to the meeting.
Video Game Club is cancelled for tomorrow Tuesday, April 25th. See you next week.
The Webster Thomas Girls Flag Football team defeated Edison 28-14 at Titan Stadium in the first ever flag game for the Lady Titans on Saturday. Junior Catherine Rogers scored 1 TD and a 2 point conversion. She also led the team with 5 flag pulls. Junior. Mckenna Curry threw 2 TDs and one 2 point conversion. Senior Mady Kelly caught a TD pass, returned an Interception for a TD, and caught a 2 point conversion pass. Freshman Kylie Gregory scored on a passing TD as well. The Lady Titans are 1-0 and will travel to play Bishop Kearney on Friday, April 28th.
Schroeder and Thomas participated in the National Lockheed Martin CodeQuest programming competition in Owego, NY. A total of 24 teams participated.
Teams had two and a half hours to solve 25 challenging problems. Problems ranged from 5 points to 100 points apiece.
Thomas team members include
Quentin A, Ella E, Jenna D, Ryan M, Ryan M, Taya M
Today's lunch is hamburger / cheeseburger
April 21, 2023
Attention Titans, yesterday the Juniors brought the most cans out of any grade. While that may be true, the Seniors have held strong in first with 3,671 points. The Juniors have 1,449 points and the freshmen have 1,259. The sophomores are only 15 points behind the freshmen, that's only one Titan Token. Every bottle and can counts today! The final score with cans, bottles, class color participation, and Titan Tokens will be calculated and announced on Monday. Beach games will be in the Courtyard during lunch blocks. FINALLY we have nice weather for Earth Week! Stay green Titans!
Are you a Junior this year?
Do you take technology classes?
Are you interested in Futuristic Technologies, Sustainability, Urban Planning, and Engineering?
Do you want to visit the Berlin Wall, hike the Black Forest and walk through glacier caverns?
If you answered yes, join Mrs. DeWitte on a Technology Trip of a lifetime to Germany & Switzerland in April of 2024. You won't regret it!
There will be an informational meeting April 27th at 7pm over Google Meet. Scan the QR code on the screen or type in the link as shown on the slide. See Mrs. DeWitte with any questions you may have and look for the posters around school to scan the QR code to RSVP.
You must register for the informational meeting in order to receive the Google Meeting link. Hope to see you there!
Key Club members please complete the google form on our Google Classroom page. If you have any questions please see Mrs. Benz or Mrs. Donovan.
The Webster Marching Band is hosting an informational night for all new, interested, and returning members on May 3rd.! We have opportunities for kids that like to play an instrument, dance, build props, or run tech crew. Come learn about the program, meet our staff, meet other kids in the band, and learn about our show this season! Students in grades 6-12 from all middle schools and high schools are welcome to join! No experience is required and EVERYONE is welcome! Scan the code on the screen, on the blue posters around the building, or in the music hall! If you have any questions, email Brittany Cole at Brittany_Cole@webstercsd.org
Hope to see you there!
Today's lunch is pizza crunchers
April 20, 2023
> “Attention Titans, tomorrow is the last day for Clash of the Cans so let's finish strong. If you earn a Titan Token, make sure to drop it off in a house office for points. Here are the current standings for the Earth Week World Cup. In fourth place are the freshmen with 827. In third place are the Sophomores with 933 points . Second place goes to the Juniors with 1,140 points. With 2,775 points coming in first place are the Seniors. Shop the Thrift Fair in the Library today during lunch blocks. Don't forget your cash! Stay green Titans!”
> Are you a Junior this year?
Do you take technology classes?
Are you interested in Futuristic Technologies, Sustainability, Urban Planning, and Engineering?
Do you want to visit the Berlin Wall, hike the Black Forest and walk through glacier caverns?
If you answered yes, join Mrs. DeWitte on a Technology Trip of a lifetime to Germany & Switzerland in April of 2024. You won't regret it!
There will be an informational meeting April 27th at 7pm over Google Meet. Scan the QR code on the screen or type in the link as shown on the slide. See Mrs. DeWitte with any questions you may have and look for the posters around school to scan the QR code to RSVP.
You must register for the informational meeting in order to receive the Google Meeting link. Hope to see you there!
> Attention Seniors: The Senior Ball is Saturday, May 20th @ Eagle Vale Golf Club from 6:00-11:00. Dinner will be served promptly at 7:00.
Ticket Sales for Senior Ball will ONLY be available for purchasing/pick up this week, Monday, April 17th-Thursday, April 20th.
Tickets are $75 for members of the Senior Class and for your guest. You may pay with cash or check. Checks need to be made out to Webster Thomas Class of 2023.
If you paid your class dues, you do not need to pay for your senior ball ticket. However, you MUST pick up your ticket THIS WEEK!
Tickets are available to purchase BEFORE and AFTER SCHOOL and during BLOCK THREE in Mrs. Barnes' classroom, room 308.
During BLOCK FOUR, tickets may be purchased from Mr. Bertrand in room 304.
During BLOCKS FOUR & FIVE, tickets will be available outside of the senior lounge. Look for members of the Board of Directors who will be selling the tickets.
> The WTI Chromebook help desk will be closed this morning blocks 1 through 3, to support the New York State testing at Willink.
> The Math Lab will be closed Block 7 today.
> Key Club members please complete the google form on our Google Classroom page. If you have any questions please see Mrs. Benz or Mrs. Donovan.
> Join us for a CARE club meeting after school today in the CARE room. Bring a friend, all are welcome!
> It is Thursday !!!! ... and you know what that means!!!
YES! IT IS CHESS CLUB !!!!!!!!!!! Chess Club meets TODAY!! From 3:15 - 4:00. It will be in room 310, and YOU are invited to come, even bring a friend! ALL are welcome. If you have any questions see Mr. Zaleski in room 310.
Come challenge your mind and join us for a "battle on the board"
> The Boys track and Field team took their record to 2-0 with a win over Gates Chili. 8th grader Khimere Johnson won the 100 and 200M dashes. The trio of Micah Stephany, Max Braithwaite and Parker Jensen swept the discus event. all three threw over 120 feet in the disc with Micah taking the win with a throw of 128'7". The boys next league meet will be next week at Schroeder.
> Congratulations to the girls track team on their win over Gates Chili 83-58. Individual winners for the lady titans were: Leia Sheppard in the 100 hurdles, Siera Shenoy in the 400 hurdles, Natalia Seremetis in the 2 mile, Jane Carey in shot put, Hanna Attalah in disc. Gianna Lacey was a triple winner in high jump, long jump and triple jump. Ella Hamby vaulted to yet another school record of 10’.--
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> To celebrate Juneteenth, our Black and Brown Student Union will be recreating our Black Wall of Fame. Before I explain what that is, I think it is important to explain what Juneteenth Holiday is and what it means. Juneteenth is a blend of two words: “June” and “Nineteenth”. June 19, marks the day when federal troops arrived in Galveston, Texas in 1865 to take control of the state and ensure that all enslaved people be freed. The following year, in 1866, freedmen in Texas organized the first of what became the annual celebration of "Jubilee Day" on June 19. In the ensuing decades, Juneteenth commemorations featured music, barbecues, prayer services and other activities, and as Black people migrated from Texas to other parts of the country the Juneteenth tradition spread. In 1979, Texas became the first state to make Juneteenth an official holiday; several others followed suit over the years. Juneteenth is considered the longest-running African American holiday in the United States. One hundred and fifty-six years after the original date, Congress passed a resolution establishing Juneteenth as a national holiday and signed it into law on June 17, 2021.
This year, our BBSU will recreate our Black Wall of Fame outside the main office. The wall will feature a collage of Black men and women who you identify as your heroes. This may include family members, friends, celebrities, athletes, artists, historians, and others. Once you have identified who are your Black heroes, please select a picture of each one and write a brief statement explaining why they are your heroes. Submissions will be collected via google form. All submissions are due May 3rd, 2023
The BBSU leaders will print off each picture and blurb on a template and hang them on the wall. We are very excited to see who your heroes are as well as honor and commemorate the Black men and women who make an impact in our everyday lives.
> Today's lunch is chicken mashed potato bowl
April 19, 2023
Attention Titans, don’t forget to bring in your non-alcoholic cans and bottles for Clash of the Cans. If you earn a Titan Token, make sure to drop it off in a house office for points. Here are the current standings for the Earth Week World Cup. In fourth place are the freshmen with 515 points. In third place are the Sophomores with 567 points . With 2,151 points coming in first place are the Seniors. Second place goes to the Juniors with 728 points. Head down to the gym during lunch to play outdoor games. Stay green Titans!
Are you a Junior this year?
Do you take technology classes?
Are you interested in Futuristic Technologies, Sustainability, Urban Planning, and Engineering?
Do you want to visit the Berlin Wall, hike the Black Forest and walk through glacier caverns?
If you answered yes, join Mrs. DeWitte on a Technology Trip of a lifetime to Germany & Switzerland in April of 2024. You won't regret it!
There will be an informational meeting April 27th at 7pm over Google Meet. Scan the QR code on the screen or type in the link as shown on the slide. See Mrs. DeWitte with any questions you may have and look for the posters around school to scan the QR code to RSVP.
You must register for the informational meeting in order to receive the Google Meeting link. Hope to see you there!
Attention Seniors: The Senior Ball is Saturday, May 20th @ Eagle Vale Golf Club from 6:00-11:00. Dinner will be served promptly at 7:00.
Ticket Sales for Senior Ball will ONLY be available for purchasing/pick up this week, through Thursday, April 20th.
Tickets are $75 for members of the Senior Class and for your guest. You may pay with cash or check. Checks need to be made out to Webster Thomas Class of 2023.
If you paid your class dues, you do not need to pay for your senior ball ticket. However, you MUST pick up your ticket THIS WEEK!
Tickets are available to purchase BEFORE and AFTER SCHOOL and during BLOCK THREE in Mrs. Barnes' classroom, room 308.
During BLOCK FOUR, tickets may be purchased from Mr. Bertrand in room 304.
During BLOCKS FOUR & FIVE, tickets will be available outside of the senior lounge. Look for members of the Board of Directors who will be selling the tickets.
Key Club members please complete the google form on our Google Classroom page. If you have any questions please see Mrs. Benz or Mrs. Donovan.
The Webster Marching Band is hosting an informational night for all new, interested, and returning members on May 3rd.! We have opportunities for kids that like to play an instrument, dance, build props, or run tech crew. Come learn about the program, meet our staff, meet other kids in the band, and learn about our show this season! Students in grades 6-12 from all middle schools and high schools are welcome to join! No experience is required and EVERYONE is welcome! Scan the code on the screen, on the blue posters around the building, or in the music hall! If you have any questions, email Brittany Cole at Brittany_Cole@webstercsd.org
Hope to see you there!
Join us for a CARE club meeting after school tomorrow in the CARE room. Bring a friend, all are welcome!
Attention singers in Sound Go Boom (formerly barrel of monkeys): we will NOT be meeting tomorrow, Thursday morning. We will resume next week for our usual music and donuts
BONJOUR! Attention French Club! We will be meeting today and next Wednesday April 26th. We will be making French berets and enjoying some classic French desserts such as crepes and French Tea Time cookies. Madame Hafer will provide the supplies for this activity. All are welcome to join! Hope to see you there!
The WTI Chromebook help desk will be closed this morning and Thursday morning, blocks 1 through 3, to support the New York State testing at Willink.
Today's lunch is french toast sticks
April 18, 2023
The Earth Week participation numbers for Monday are in! As for dressing up for anything but a bag day, the juniors came in first, followed by the sophomores, then the seniors, and finally the freshman. As for clash of the cans, the seniors came in first with a whopping 1452 bottles, followed by the freshman with 56 bottles, then the sophomores with 44 bottles, and in last the juniors with 1 bottle. In all that puts the seniors in first place, followed by the juniors in second, sophomores in third and the freshman in last. Today is treehugger day. Don't forget to go to the care room today and tie dye your old shirts with ptsa. After school attend the houseplant workshop to find out how to take better care or start to learn about caring for your houseplants. Both of these events will earn titan tokens for your class. Remember to turn your tokens into your house offices to count for participation. Stay green titans!
Are you a Junior this year?
Do you take technology classes?
Are you interested in Futuristic Technologies, Sustainability, Urban Planning, and Engineering?
Do you want to visit the Berlin Wall, hike the Black Forest and walk through glacier caverns?
If you answered yes, join Mrs. DeWitte on a Technology Trip of a lifetime to Germany & Switzerland in April of 2024. You won't regret it!
There will be an informational meeting April 27th at 7pm over Google Meet. Scan the QR code on the screen or type in the link as shown on the slide. See Mrs. DeWitte with any questions you may have and look for the posters around school to scan the QR code to RSVP.
You must register for the informational meeting in order to receive the Google Meeting link. Hope to see you there!
Attention Seniors: The Senior Ball is Saturday, May 20th @ Eagle Vale Golf Club from 6:00-11:00. Dinner will be served promptly at 7:00.
Ticket Sales for Senior Ball will ONLY be available for purchasing/pick up this week, Monday, April 17th-Thursday, April 20th.
Tickets are $75 for members of the Senior Class and for your guest. You may pay with cash or check. Checks need to be made out to Webster Thomas Class of 2023.
If you paid your class dues, you do not need to pay for your senior ball ticket. However, you MUST pick up your ticket THIS WEEK!
Tickets are available to purchase BEFORE and AFTER SCHOOL and during BLOCK THREE in Mrs. Barnes' classroom, room 308.
During BLOCK FOUR, tickets may be purchased from Mr. Bertrand in room 304.
During BLOCKS FOUR & FIVE, tickets will be available outside of the senior lounge. Look for members of the Board of Directors who will be selling the tickets.
Key Club members please complete the google form on our Google Classroom page. If you have any questions please see Mrs. Benz or Mrs. Donovan.
The Webster Marching Band is hosting an informational night for all new, interested, and returning members on May 3rd.! We have opportunities for kids that like to play an instrument, dance, build props, or run tech crew. Come learn about the program, meet our staff, meet other kids in the band, and learn about our show this season! Students in grades 6-12 from all middle schools and high schools are welcome to join! No experience is required and EVERYONE is welcome! Scan the code on the screen, on the blue posters around the building, or in the music hall! If you have any questions, email Brittany Cole at Brittany_Cole@webstercsd.org
Hope to see you there!
Join us for a CARE club meeting this Thursday, April 20th after school in the CARE room. Bring a friend, all are welcome!
BONJOUR! Attention French Club! We will be meeting this Wednesday April 19th and next Wednesday April 26th. We will be making French berets and enjoying some classic French desserts such as crepes and French Tea Time cookies. Madame Hafer will provide the supplies for this activity. All are welcome to join! Hope to see you there!
The WTI Chromebook help desk will be closed this Wednesday, and Thursday morning, blocks 1 through 3, to support the New York State testing at Willink.
Today's lunch is cheesy tots
April 14, 2023
The Webster Marching Band is hosting an informational night for all new, interested, and returning members on May 3rd.! We have opportunities for kids that like to play an instrument, dance, build props, or run tech crew. Come learn about the program, meet our staff, meet other kids in the band, and learn about our show this season! Students in grades 6-12 from all middle schools and high schools are welcome to join! No experience is required and EVERYONE is welcome! Scan the code on the screen, on the blue posters around the building, or in the music hall! If you have any questions, email Brittany Cole at Brittany_Cole@webstercsd.org
Hope to see you there!
Attention Titans! Do you or your family have old clothes that they don't want anymore? Earth Club is collecting clothing from Thomas staff and students for the thrift fair during Earth week. Please donate your school appropriate sweatshirts, shirts, pants, shorts, dresses, skirts, hats and jackets that are clean and have no rips or holes. Boxes will be set up in house offices for collecting the clothes. Students will be able to attend the thrift fair in the library April 20th during lunch blocks to buy clothes that have been donated. All proceeds will be put towards installing a garden at Thomas. Stay green Titans!
Key Club members please complete the google form on our Google Classroom page. If you have any questions please see Mrs. Benz or Mrs. Donovan.
Attention Earth week volunteers! If you have signed up for an event for earth week please see the Earth week google classroom for your volunteer obligations. Stay green titans.
Earth week is just around the corner titans, so don't forget to support your class by participating in the many events that are planned next week. Earth week's first dress up day is anything but a bag day on monday. Bring in your school appropriate containers to carry your belongings rather than using a backpack. Don't forget to bring in your cans and bottles for clash of the cans! Each can and bottle will count as one point towards your class's earth week spirit total. Keep recycling titans!
Today's lunch is bosco cheese sticks
April 13, 2023
The Webster Marching Band is hosting an informational night for all new, interested, and returning members on May 3rd.! We have opportunities for kids that like to play an instrument, dance, build props, or run tech crew. Come learn about the program, meet our staff, meet other kids in the band, and learn about our show this season! Students in grades 6-12 from all middle schools and high schools are welcome to join! No experience is required and EVERYONE is welcome! Scan the code on the screen, on the blue posters around the building, or in the music hall! If you have any questions, email Brittany Cole at Brittany_Cole@webstercsd.org
Hope to see you there!
Attention Titans! Do you or your family have old clothes that they don't want anymore? Earth Club is collecting clothing from Thomas staff and students for the thrift fair during Earth week. Please donate your school appropriate sweatshirts, shirts, pants, shorts, dresses, skirts, hats and jackets that are clean and have no rips or holes. Boxes will be set up in house offices for collecting the clothes. Students will be able to attend the thrift fair in the library April 20th during lunch blocks to buy clothes that have been donated. All proceeds will be put towards installing a garden at Thomas. Stay green Titans!
Attention anyone interested in joining the mountain biking club. We will be starting today at 3:30. Please stop down room 130 to get a permission slip.
Key Club members please complete the google form on our Google Classroom page. If you have any questions please see Mrs. Benz or Mrs. Donovan.
Congratulations to three Thomas Titan Singers who will represent our district in this weekend's All-Eastern Honor Choir. Shanna Smith, Mya Vanderbrook, and Lauryn White have been selected to perform with the top 200 students from the Northeastern United States, including all states from Maine to Maryland. Congrats to you three on this incredible musical accomplishment and have fun this weekend!
It is Thursday !!!! ... and you know what that means!!!
YES! IT IS CHESS CLUB !!!!!!!!!!! Chess Club meets TODAY!! From 3:15 - 4:00. It will be in room 310, and YOU are invited to come, even bring a friend! ALL are welcome. If you have any questions see Mr. Zaleski in room 310.
Come challenge your mind and join us for a "battle on the board"
Today's lunch is general tso's chicken
April 12, 2023
The Math Lab will be closed all day today.
Attention Titans! Do you or your family have old clothes that they don't want anymore? Earth Club is collecting clothing from Thomas staff and students for the thrift fair during Earth week. Please donate your school appropriate sweatshirts, shirts, pants, shorts, dresses, skirts, hats and jackets that are clean and have no rips or holes. Boxes will be set up in house offices for collecting the clothes. Students will be able to attend the thrift fair in the library April 20th during lunch blocks to buy clothes that have been donated. All proceeds will be put towards installing a garden at Thomas. Stay green Titans!
Attention anyone interested in joining the mountain biking club. We will be starting this tomorrow at 3:30. Please stop down room 130 to get a permission slip.
Please support the Model UN fundraiser tonight at the Holt Road Chipotle from 4-8 PM! Just mention Model UN at the register, or you can order ahead and use the code 8B7JYR2
Key Club members please complete the google form on our Google Classroom page. If you have any questions please see Mrs. Benz or Mrs. Donovan.
Last night the girls track team won their 1st meet of the spring season against Spencerport, 90-51.
Jasmine Kendrick won the 100 meter and long jump and Natalia Seremetis won the 1500 meter and 3000 meter.
Leia Sheppard won the 100 hurdles, Sami Keskin won the 800, Gianna Lacey won high jump and Hanna Attalah won the discus.
Ella Hamby won pole vault and broke the school record with a jump of 9 feet 9 inches.
Last Night the Thomas Boys Track and Field Team beat Spencerport with the score of 95-46 to start the season 1-0
The boys won 15 of the 17 events contested with Cory Jarvis winning the 110 Hurdles and Triple Jump and Salvatore Arbore winning the 200 and 400.
Today's lunch is toasted cheese
April 11, 2023
Attention Titans! Do you or your family have old clothes that they don't want anymore? Earth Club is collecting clothing from Thomas staff and students for the thrift fair during Earth week. Please donate your school appropriate sweatshirts, shirts, pants, shorts, dresses, skirts, hats and jackets that are clean and have no rips or holes. Boxes will be set up in house offices for collecting the clothes. Students will be able to attend the thrift fair in the library April 20th during lunch blocks to buy clothes that have been donated. All proceeds will be put towards installing a garden at Thomas. Stay green Titans!
Video game club is canceled for today. See you next week.
Attention anyone interested in joining the mountain biking club. We will be starting this Thursday April 13th at 3:30. Please stop down room 130 to get a permission slip.
ATTENTION JUNIORS!
If you have prepaid for your ticket under the class dues program, you still need to have a PHYSICAL TICKET in order to attend prom. If you have not yet picked up your ticket, please see Mrs. Sidoti and Miss Schotty in room 339, after school today, or before or after school TOMORROW.
If for any reason you were unable to purchase a ticket during the sales window or if you have any other questions or concerns, please send an email to Miss Schotty at Christine_Schotthoefer@webstercsd.org.
Please support the Model UN fundraiser tonight at the Holt Road Chipotle from 4-8 PM! Just mention Model UN at the register, or you can order ahead and use the code 8B7JYR2
Today's lunch is tacos
April 10, 2023
ATTENTION JUNIORS!
This year’s prom will be held on Saturday, May 6th from 7:30 to11:00 PM at Casa Larga Vineyards
Prom will feature an unlimited soda bar, appetizers, desserts, an event favor, a DJ, and a photo booth.
Prom ticket sales were held the week before break.
If you have prepaid for your ticket under the class dues program, you still need to have a PHYSICAL TICKET in order to attend prom. If you have not yet picked up your ticket, please see Mrs. Sidoti and Miss Schotty in room 339, after school today, or before or after school Tuesday, April 11 or Wednesday, April 12.
If for any reason you were unable to purchase a ticket during the sales window or if you have any other questions or concerns, please send an email to Miss Schotty at Christine_Schotthoefer@webstercsd.org.
Attention Titans! Do you or your family have old clothes that they don't want anymore? Earth Club is collecting clothing from Thomas staff and students for the thrift fair during Earth week. Please donate your school appropriate sweatshirts, shirts, pants, shorts, dresses, skirts, hats and jackets that are clean and have no rips or holes. Boxes will be set up in house offices for collecting the clothes. Students will be able to attend the thrift fair in the library April 20th during lunch blocks to buy clothes that have been donated. All proceeds will be put towards installing a garden at Thomas. Stay green Titans!
Model UN will meet today after school in Miss Yang's room. If you purchased a sweatshirt or t-shirt, please stop by to pick it up. We will also be continuing with our fun MUN topics and writing resolutions.
Video game club will be canceled tomorrow, Tuesday April 11th. See you next week.
Reminder - there is a key club meeting today after school in Mrs. Donovan’s room.
Mrs.Drury: Steve what’re you doing we’re on the air!
Steve: oh sorry I forgot, I was just leveling up my town hall for earth week
Mrs.Drury: what?
Steve:For earth week, the clash of clans right?
Mrs.Drury: Steve
Steve: yeah?
Mrs.Drury: It’s clash of cans
*dramatic pause
Steve: some errors have been made.
*steve puts away his phone
Steve: so what do I do for this then?
Mrs.Drury: well it’s a can and bottle drive for earth week so start hoarding some cans and bottles to donate next week. Also there’s going to be themed days like spirit week. There will be a commercial later on the morning show about what the themes for each day are. Also there’s going to be a bunch of events like giant chess in the courtyard and a thrift fair!
Steve:sounds cool but I think a class war is about to start so can we go to weather and lunch now?
Today's lunch is meatball sub
March 31, 2023
Attention sophomores - if you took the PreACT earlier this month, your scores are ready to be picked up in the counseling center.
Attention Titans! Do you or your family have old clothes that they don't want anymore? Earth Club is collecting clothing from Thomas staff and students for the thrift fair during Earth week. Please donate your school appropriate sweatshirts, shirts, pants, shorts, dresses, skirts, hats and jackets that are clean and have no rips or holes. Boxes will be set up in house offices for collecting the clothes. Students will be able to attend the thrift fair in the library April 20th during lunch blocks to buy clothes that have been donated. All proceeds will be put towards installing a garden at Thomas. Stay green Titans!
Attention All Key Club Members - please remember to fill out the form letting your officers know what officer position you want next year
Please come support our flag football team by going to yolickity during break. Be sure to mention Webster Thomas Flag football when you order. The fundraiser is from April 3rd through April 8th. Please see our Instagram page for more details (websterthomasflagfootball). Thank you for supporting us and our new team
Hi there, my name is Stephen and welcome to this week's Climate Catch-Up. Another train derailment with dangerous chemicals has occurred, this time in Raymond Minnesota. The train was carrying a mix of ethanol and corn syrup which after the derailment started a fire. Ethanol is a highly flammable chemical that with enough exposure can lead to coughing, dizziness, drowsiness and unconsciousness. Environmentally, Ethanol emissions lead to the formation of harmful, ground-level ozone and smog. Homes within half a mile of the derailment have been evacuated. That’s all the time we have for this week, stay green Titans
Today's lunch is fully loaded tots
March 30, 2023
Attention Juniors:
Today is the last day to get your prom tickets!
Tickets will be sold during lunch blocks at the ticket table and after school in room 339. Tickets are 75 dollars each, or covered under the Class Dues program. Even if your ticket is prepaid under the class dues program, you need to pick up a ticket today. All prom attendees must have a ticket in order to enter prom.
Be sure to check the Class of 2024 Google Classroom for important prom announcements. The class code is wrjh6ev. If you have any questions, please contact Mrs. Sidoti or Miss Schotty.
Attention sophomores - if you took the PreACT earlier this month, your scores are ready to be picked up in the counseling center.
There will be an informational meeting TODAY in the library media center for anyone who is interested in participating in the sustainable sculpture contest for Earth week this year. Students, clubs, and organizations alike can enter their submissions into the contest which will be judged by Thomas's art teachers at the end of earth week on April 21st. Stay Green Titans!
It is Thursday !!!! ... and you know what that means!!!
YES! IT IS CHESS CLUB !!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !
CHESS CLUB Meets this today!! From 3:15 - 4:00
It will be in room 310, and YOU are invited to come, even bring a friend!
ALL are welcome. If you have any questions see Mr. Zaleski in room 310.
Come challenge your mind and join us for a ""
Attention titans! Do you or your family have old clothes that they don't want anymore? Earth club is collecting clothing from thomas staff and students for the thrift fair during Earth week. Please donate your school appropriate sweatshirts, shirts, pants, shorts, dresses, skirts, hats, & jackets that are clean and have no rips or holes. Boxes will be set up in house offices for collecting the clothes. Students will be able to attend the thrift fair in the library april 20th during lunch blocks to buy clothes that have been donated. All proceeds will be put towards installing a garden at thomas. Stay green titans!
Please come support our flag football team by going to yolickity during break. Be sure to mention Webster Thomas Flag football when you order. The fundraiser is from April 3rd through April 8th. Please see our Instagram page for more details (websterthomasflagfootball). Thank you for supporting us and our new team.
Today's lunch is BBQ pulled pork sandwich
March 29, 2023
Attention Juniors and Seniors - The last Student Safe Drivers Seminar for this school year is after school TODAY at 3:30pm in the North Cafeteria. You MUST attend this seminar if you currently have a temporary pass - OR - if you anticipate getting your driver's license before the end of the school year.
Attention sophomores - if you took the PreACT earlier this month, please your scores are ready to be picked up in the counseling center.
There will be an informational meeting TOMORROW in the library media center for anyone who is interested in participating in the sustainable sculpture contest for Earth week this year. Students, clubs, and organizations alike can enter their submissions into the contest which will be judged by Thomas's art teachers at the end of earth week on April 21st. Stay Green Titans!
Attention French club! We will celebrate the French macaron after school TODAY in room 230. There will be macarons & other cookie snacks as well as another round of trivia! Hope to see you there!
Attention Juniors:
Junior Prom ticket sales are being held this week. Tickets will be sold TODAY and TOMORROW during lunch blocks at the ticket table AND before and after school in room 339. Tickets are 75 dollars each, or covered under the Class Dues program. You must have a ticket to attend prom.
Be sure to check the Class of 2024 Google Classroom for important prom announcements including an opportunity to voice your opinions regarding prom king and queen. The class code is wrjh6ev. If you have any questions, please contact Mrs. Sidoti or Miss Schotty.
Today's lunch is mozzarella sticks
March 28th, 2023
Attention Juniors and Seniors - The last Student Safe Drivers Seminar for this school year is after school TOMORROW at 3:30pm in the North Cafeteria. You MUST attend this seminar if you currently have a temporary pass - OR - if you anticipate getting your driver's license before the end of the school year.
Attention Seniors: The common application for senior awards is now available in the counseling center. These awards are given by local community members and organizations. Applications are due back to the counseling center no later than tomorrow afternoon at 3:30pm. Applications are only available in the counseling center. Pick up yours today!
Our next Space Club meeting is TODAY after school in Mrs. Drury's room 205. All are welcome and we have some exciting plans for this spring!
There will be an informational meeting on Thursday, March 30th in the library media center for anyone who is interested in participating in the sustainable sculpture contest for Earth week this year. Students, clubs, and organizations alike can enter their submissions into the contest which will be judged by Thomas's art teachers at the end of earth week on April 21st. Stay Green Titans!
Attention French club! We will celebrate the French macaron TOMORROW after school in room 230. There will be macarons and other cookie snacks as well as another round of trivia! Hope to see you there!
Reminder - Video game club is cancelled for TODAY, see you after the break!
Attention Juniors:
Junior Prom ticket sales are being held this week. Tickets will be sold TODAY, TOMORROW and Thursday during lunch blocks at the ticket table AND before and after school in room 339. Tickets are 75 dollars each, or covered under the Class Dues program. You must have a ticket to attend prom.
Be sure to check the Class of 2024 Google Classroom for important prom announcements including an opportunity to voice your opinions regarding prom king and queen. The class code is wrjh6ev. If you have any questions, please contact Mrs. Sidoti or Miss Schotty.
Today's lunch is maple pancake sandwich
March 27, 2023
March is Music in our Schools Month!
Today's moment for music is a trivia question...
On average how many hours a day do Americans spend listening to music?
The answer is FOUR HOURS.
Some of the currently most listened to artists are Taylor Swift, Rihanna, Sam Smith and Drake. Today's moment for music was brought to you by the Thomas High School chapter of the Tri M National Music Honor Society.
Attention Seniors: The common application for senior awards is now available in the counseling center. These awards are given by local community members and organizations. Applications are due back to the counseling center no later than March 29 at 3:30pm. Applications are only available in the counseling center. Pick up yours today!
Our next Space Club meeting is TOMORROW after school in Mrs. Drury's room 205. All are welcome and we have some exciting plans for this spring!
There will be an informational meeting on Thursday, March 30th in the library media center for anyone who is interested in participating in the sustainable sculpture contest for Earth week this year. Students, clubs, and organizations alike can enter their submissions into the contest which will be judged by Thomas's art teachers at the end of earth week on April 21st. Stay Green Titans!
Video game club is cancelled TOMORROW, see you after the break!
Tomorrow is Titan Tuesday and you know what that means T-Birds… it’s time to wear anything Titan to show your school spirit!
Today's lunch is chicken quesadilla
March 23, 2023
Ready to travel and explore the world? Come with us to experience Spain, France, Monaco, Italy and Switzerland!
Do not miss the March 23rd deadline for the $200.00 scholarship!
Contact Mrs.Zaborny at carmen_zaborny@webstercsd.org with any questions!
Our next Space Club meeting is Tuesday 3/28 after school in Mrs. Drury's room 205. All are welcome and we have some exciting plans for this spring!
Please consider a volunteer spot at Community Arts Day! Every volunteer from our school means more money for student programs funded by PTSA. There are positions available for 4 - 12 graders, and adults. If you are unable to volunteer in person, you can still help ! Donate a store-bought quality baked good or funds to the Sweet Treats Sale at Community Arts Day. Sign up for all volunteer opportunities at www.websterptsa.org/CADvolunteer
You are invited to participate in the ONE WEbster Art Exhibition at Community Arts Day! Six” circles are available in limited supply for pickup in any of our 11 school offices. Your submission must be returned to your school office by Monday April 10th. All Webster Central School Districy students are eligible to participate. Visit www.websterptsa.org/CADdots2023 We look forward to your submission!
It is Thursday !!!! ... and you know what that means!!!
YES! IT IS CHESS CLUB !!!!!!!!!!! Chess Club meets TODAY!! From 3:15 - 4:00. It will be in room 310, and YOU are invited to come, even bring a friend! ALL are welcome. If you have any questions see Mr. Zaleski in room 310.
Come challenge your mind and join us for a "battle on the board"
There will be an informational meeting on Thursday, March 30th in the library media center for anyone who is interested in participating in the sustainable sculpture contest for Earth week this year. Students, clubs, and organizations alike can enter their submissions into the contest which will be judged by Thomas's art teachers at the end of earth week on April 21st. Stay Green Titans!
Today's lunch is chicken queso rice bowl
March 22, 2023
March is Music in our Schools Month!
Today's moment for music is a trivia question...
How big was the world's largest orchestra?
The world's largest orchestra consisted of 8,097 musicians who gathered in Saint Petersburg, Russia, on September 1st, 2019 to perform the Russian National Anthem.
Today's moment for music was brought to you by the Thomas High School chapter of the Tri M National Music Honor Society.
Ready to travel and explore the world? Come with us to experience Spain, France, Monaco, Italy and Switzerland!
Do not miss the March 23rd deadline for the $200.00 scholarship!
Contact Mrs.Zaborny at carmen_zaborny@webstercsd.org with any questions!
Attention Juniors: The application for college awards from surrounding colleges and universities is now available in the counseling center. Some colleges offer scholarship opportunities for incoming freshmen. Please follow the instructions carefully and return the packet no later than Friday, March 24. Applications are only available in the counseling center. Pick up yours today!
Attention Seniors: The common application for senior awards is now available in the counseling center. These awards are given by local community members and organizations. Applications are due back to the counseling center no later than March 29 at 3:30pm. Applications are only available in the counseling center. Pick up yours today!
ATTENTION FRENCH CLUB! WE WILL HAVE AN INFORMAL PLANNING MEETING TODAY - SEE MADAME HAFER FOR QUESTIONS. SEE YOU THEN!
Barrel of Monkeys choir will meet in the choir room tomorrow morning at 8:10am! Evan, don't forget the donuts!
Today's lunch is chicken drumsticks
March 21, 2023
Today is TITAN TUESDAY!
A big thanks to those who have participated in showing their school spirit and wore their Titan gear today. If you are wearing your Titan Gear today, stop by room 432, Mrs. DeWitte's room to scan the QR Code for the drawing this Friday. Now let's keep this going every Tuesday!
Please consider a volunteer spot at Community Arts Day! Every volunteer from our school means more money for student programs funded by PTSA. There are positions available for 4 - 12 graders, and adults. If you are unable to volunteer in person, you can still help ! Donate a store-bought quality baked good or funds to the Sweet Treats Sale at Community Arts Day. Sign up for all volunteer opportunities at www.websterptsa.org/CADvolunteer.
You are invited to participate in the ONE WEbster Art Exhibition at Community Arts Day! Six” circles are available in limited supply for pickup in any of our 11 school offices. Your submission must be returned to your school office by Monday April 10th. All Webster Central School District students are eligible to participate. Visit www.websterptsa.org/CADdots2023 We look forward to your submission!
Ready to travel and explore the world? Come with us to experience Spain, France, Monaco, Italy and Switzerland!
Do not miss the March 23rd deadline for the $200.00 scholarship!
Contact Mrs.Zaborny at carmen_zaborny@webstercsd.org with any questions!
Attention Juniors: The application for college awards from surrounding colleges and universities is now available in the counseling center. Some colleges offer scholarship opportunities for incoming freshmen. Please follow the instructions carefully and return the packet no later than Friday, March 24. Applications are only available in the counseling center. Pick up yours today!
ATTENTION FRENCH CLUB! WE WILL HAVE AN INFORMAL PLANNING MEETING ON WEDNESDAY MARCH 22. SEE MADAME HAFER FOR QUESTIONS. SEE YOU THEN!
Our next Space Club meeting is Tuesday 3/28 after school in Mrs. Drury's room 205. All are welcome and we have some exciting plans for this spring!
Today's lunch is tacos
March 20, 2023
March is Music in our Schools Month!
Did you know...
In 2013, rock band Metallica achieved a new Guinness World Records title after becoming the first musical act to play a concert on all seven continents. The band actually held concerts on all seven continents within one calendar year!
Today's moment for music was brought to you by the Thomas High School chapter of the Tri M National Music Honor Society.
Ready to travel and explore the world? Come with us to experience Spain, France, Monaco, Italy and Switzerland!
Do not miss the March 23rd deadline for the $200.00 scholarship!
Contact Mrs.Zaborny at carmen_zaborny@webstercsd.org with any questions!
Attention Juniors: The application for college awards from surrounding colleges and universities is now available in the counseling center. Some colleges offer scholarship opportunities for incoming freshmen. Please follow the instructions carefully and return the packet no later than Friday, March 24. Applications are only available in the counseling center. Pick up yours today!
Attention Seniors: The common application for senior awards is now available in the counseling center. These awards are given by local community members and organizations. Applications are due back to the counseling center no later than March 29 at 3:30pm. Applications are only available in the counseling center. Pick up yours today!
Earth week is April 17th to April 21st. If you are interested in volunteering for the many activities during this week, there will be an informational meeting TODAY in the library media center from 3:15 to 4:30pm. If you are interested you can use the code shown to join the earth week classroom. We hope to see you there!
Titans and Dragons will not meet today or next Monday, March 27th.
Hey Titan Students, Faculty and Staff-
Every Tuesday show your school spirit by wearing anything Thomas Titan related. Open up that closet and strut your Titanwear this Tuesday and every Tuesday!
Let's finish this year strong and show that we are Titans that CARE.
Today's lunch is hamburger / cheeseburger
March 16, 2023
The annual “Webster’s Got Talent” talent show at Community Arts Day is looking for performers! Singers, dancers, musicians and artists of all kinds are encouraged to participate! Talent acts should be between 2-3 minutes long. Go to www.websterptsa.org/talentshow and register today ! Registration Deadline is April 5th.
You are invited to participate in the ONE WEbster Art Exhibition at Community Arts Day! Six circles are available in limited supply for pickup in any of our 11 school offices. Your submission must be returned to your school office by Monday April 10th. Anything you can attach to the circle is OK but it must not overlap the half inch border. All Webster School students are eligible to participate. Visit www.websterptsa.org/CADdots2023. We look forward to your submission!
Join the Titan Service Scholars for a full day of service benefiting the Greater Rochester Community. Sign up to be a part of United Way's Day of Caring- a national day where volunteers commit to local service across the country. Our project this May is revitalizing the 6 urban gardens at Rochester's Eden gardens. We'll be constructing raised garden beds, turning over soil, weeding, mulching, planting & more to prepare this elaborate urban garden system for the growing season. The gardens yield thousands of pounds of produce to feed the community members in the Beechwood neighborhood of Rochester- a community that is located in a food desert. Sign up in the counseling office- all grade levels and new service scholars welcome!
Attention all CARE club members: Our next meeting will be TODAY after school at 3:20 in the CARE room. We will be working on our project for Community Arts Day. Bring a friend-all are welcome!
Earth week is April 17th to April 21st. If you are interested in volunteering for the many activities during this week, there will be an informational meeting Monday March 20th in the library media center from 3:15 to 4:30pm. If you are interested you can use the code shown to join the earth week classroom. We hope to see you there!
There will be a DREAM club meeting TODAY after school in room 411. Join us in Mrs. Nieves room to discuss plans for this spring. Everyone is welcome.
It is Thursday !!!! ... and you know what that means!!!
YES! IT IS CHESS CLUB !!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !
CHESS CLUB Meets this today!! From 3:15 - 4:00
It will be in room 310, and YOU are invited to come, even bring a friend!
ALL are welcome. If you have any questions see Mr. Zaleski in room 310.
Come challenge your mind and join us for a battle on the board.
Today's lunch is orange chicken
March 15, 2023
Attention Sophomores, Juniors and Seniors: We are offering the ASVAB exam on Saturday, March 18, at 9:00am. This is a free multi aptitude exam for high school students which helps align your skills with your interests. This may help you explore future career goals after high school. Pick up your registration form in the counseling center.
Attention Juniors: The application for college awards from surrounding colleges and universities is now available in the counseling center. Some colleges offer scholarship opportunities for incoming freshmen. Please follow the instructions carefully and return the packet no later than Friday, March 24. Applications are only available in the counseling center. Pick up yours today!
Attention Seniors: The common application for senior awards is now available in the counseling center. These awards are given by local community members and organizations. Applications are due back to the counseling center no later than March 29 at 3:30pm. Applications are only available in the counseling center. Pick up yours today!
Join the Titan Service Scholars for a full day of service benefiting the Greater Rochester Community. Sign up to be a part of United Way's Day of Caring- a national day where volunteers commit to local service across the country. Our project this May is revitalizing the 6 urban gardens at Rochester's Eden gardens. We'll be constructing raised garden beds, turning over soil, weeding, mulching, planting & more to prepare this elaborate urban garden system for the growing season. The gardens yield thousands of pounds of produce to feed the community members in the Beechwood neighborhood of Rochester- a community that is located in a food desert. Sign up in the counseling office- all grade levels and new service scholars welcome!
Attention all CARE club members: Our next meeting will be after school TOMORROW at 3:20 in the CARE room. We will be working on our project for Community Arts Day. Bring a friend-all are welcome!
Earth week is April 17th to April 21st. If you are interested in volunteering for the many activities during this week, there will be an informational meeting Monday March 20th in the library media center from 3:15 to 4:30pm. If you are interested you can use the code shown to join the earth week classroom. We hope to see you there!
There will be a DREAM club meeting TOMORROW after school in room 411. Join us in Mrs. Nieves room to discuss plans for this spring. Everyone is welcome.
Today's lunch is french toast sticks
March 14, 2023
Attention Sophomores, Juniors and Seniors: We are offering the ASVAB exam on Saturday, March 18, at 9:00am. This is a free multi aptitude exam for high school students which helps align your skills with your interests. This may help you explore future career goals after high school. Pick up your registration form in the counseling center.
Attention Juniors: The application for college awards from surrounding colleges and universities is now available in the counseling center. Some colleges offer scholarship opportunities for incoming freshmen. Please follow the instructions carefully and return the packet no later than Friday, March 24. Applications are only available in the counseling center. Pick up yours today!
Join the Titan Service Scholars for a full day of service benefiting the Greater Rochester Community. Sign up to be a part of United Way's Day of Caring- a national day where volunteers commit to local service across the country. Our project this May is revitalizing the 6 urban gardens at Rochester's Eden gardens. We'll be constructing raised garden beds, turning over soil, weeding, mulching, planting & more to prepare this elaborate urban garden system for the growing season. The gardens yield thousands of pounds of produce to feed the community members in the Beechwood neighborhood of Rochester- a community that is located in a food desert. Sign up in the counseling office- all grade levels and new service scholars welcome!
Attention all CARE club members: Our next meeting will be after school this Thursday, March 16th at 3:20 in the CARE room. We will be working on our project for Community Arts Day. Bring a friend-all are welcome!
Attention SAGE club members, we will be having a meeting after school in room 144. We will be having a guest speaker so please be on time. Thank you
Earth week is April 17th to April 21st. If you are interested in volunteering for the many activities during this week, there will be an informational meeting Monday March 20th in the library media center from 3:15 to 4:30pm. If you are interested you can use the code shown to join the earth week classroom. We hope to see you there!
There will be a DREAM club meeting this Thursday after school in room 411. Join us in Mrs. Nieves room to discuss plans for this spring. Everyone is welcome.
Today's lunch is trash plates
March 13, 2023
March is Music in our Schools Month!
Did you know...
Music can boost the brain's production of the hormone dopamine. This increased dopamine production helps relieve feelings of anxiety and depression.
Today's moment for music was brought to you by the Thomas High School chapter of the Tri M National Music Honor Society.
The Thomas High School Concert Band and Wind Ensemble will present their Music In Our Schools Month Band Concert this Tuesday, March 14 at 7:00 PM in the Thomas High School Auditorium. All are invited to attend! Thank you for supporting music education at Thomas!
Attention Sophomores, Juniors and Seniors: We are offering the ASVAB exam on Saturday, March 18, at 9:00am. This is a free multi aptitude exam for high school students which helps align your skills with your interests. This may help you explore future career goals after high school. Pick up your registration form in the counseling center.
Attention Juniors: The application for college awards from surrounding colleges and universities is now available in the counseling center. Some colleges offer scholarship opportunities for incoming freshmen. Please follow the instructions carefully and return the packet no later than Friday, March 24. Applications are only available in the counseling center. Pick up yours today!
Attention Seniors: The common application for senior awards is now available in the counseling center. These awards are given by local community members and organizations. Applications are due back to the counseling center no later than March 29 at 3:30pm. Applications are only available in the counseling center. Pick up yours today!
Attention all CARE club members: Our next meeting will be after school this Thursday, March 16th at 3:20 in the CARE room. We will be working on our project for Community Arts Day. Bring a friend-all are welcome!
Congratulations to Model UN on a successful final conference of the year! Special shout-out to Brook Hoffer and Eric Chung, who took home Honorable Mentions, and Ananya Bobbala, who was selected to be co-undersecretary general at the Hilton 2023 conference in the fall.
We will meet after school today in room 210 to debrief the conference and plan for the remainder of the year.
Today's lunch is pizza toasted cheese
March 10, 2023
March is Music in our Schools Month!
Today's moment for music is a trivia question:
Which country has the most heavy metal bands per capita?
The answer is Finland! Finland has more than 50 metal bands for every 100,000 citizens, making it, perhaps, the heaviest of all metal places in the world.
Today's moment for music was brought to you by the Thomas High School chapter of the Tri M National Music Honor Society.
Attention students - if you take shuttle bus 128, it has been permanently changed to bus number 114 starting after school today.
Attention all students, Earth club is looking for No.2 plastics in anticipation for earth week. No.2 plastics include empty laundry detergent bottles, milk jugs and household cleaning products. Plastics can be dropped off outside Mrs.Drury’s room 205, stay green titans!
Today's lunch is mozzarella sticks
Attention all boys interested in trying out for JV and Varsity golf this spring. There will be an informational meeting on Monday, March 13th from 3:30 - 4:30 PM in room 408 here at Thomas HS. Keep in mind that you have to register for golf on the Family ID sports registration system. If you have not done so already, please do so ASAP.
According to BBC news, scientists have helped us to find a new way to suck up CO2 from the atmosphere. CO2 is able to be converted into bicarbonate of soda and stored safely in seawater. This new method of CO2 removal could be 3 times more efficient than current methods. Iceland uses a process which stores the CO2 underground where it turns to stone. The biggest problem in the past few decades has been the cost, but this new method of turning CO2 into harmless bicarbonate promises far more efficiency at a cheaper price. Also, don't forget to bring your laundry detergent containers to Mrs. Drury's room 205. Stay Green Titans!
March 9, 2023
Attention all students and Thomas Titan community members! PTSA & WHEN have partnered to host a charity basketball game to benefit the local organization Dreams from Drake.
Schroeder/GOAL staff will be playing against Thomas/OWL staff and there will be student games during halftime. Please scan the QR code to sign up as one of the game contestants or as a student volunteer for service hours.
Game day is tonight @ 6:30pm right here at our Thomas High School Gym; please enter through the Field House doors.
Recommended donation for admission is $2 but donations of ANY amount are welcome and will go to Dreams from Drake. Come watch your favorite staff members battle on the court for crosstown bragging rights and be sure to sign up to play student games during halftime. See Mrs. Warren in room 318 with questions.
Get ready to travel the world and have a blast! Come with us to explore Spain, France, Monaco, Italy & Switzerland! Our informational meeting is TONIGHT @6:30
in the meeting room located across from the main building doors, Spry Middle School. Learn about the total cost of this incredible trip, discount, payment options, and our one-of-a-kind itinerary.
Contact Mrs.Zaborny with any questions. All families are welcome to attend
Attention Sophomores, Juniors and Seniors: We are offering the ASVAB exam on Saturday, March 18, at 9:00am. This is a free multi aptitude exam for high school students which helps align your skills with your interests. This may help you explore future career goals after high school. Pick up your registration form in the counseling center.
Attention Juniors: The application for college awards from surrounding colleges and universities is now available in the counseling center. Some colleges offer scholarship opportunities for incoming freshmen. Please follow the instructions carefully and return the packet no later than Friday, March 24. Applications are only available in the counseling center. Pick up yours today!
Attention Sophomores & Juniors - if you are interested in ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGIES,
OPTICS, GEOSCIENCES or TEACHER EDUCATION please stop down to the Counseling Center to pick up a permission slip to attend MCC's Career Day. Join us as we explore careers and eat a free lunch on campus on March 15th from 9:30 am - 1 pm ! Hurry permission slips are due by Friday March 10th!
It is Thursday !!!! ... and you know what that means!!!
YES! IT IS CHESS CLUB !!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !
CHESS CLUB Meets this today!! From 3:15 - 4:00
It will be in room 310, and YOU are invited to come, even bring a friend!
ALL are welcome. If you have any questions see Mr. Zaleski in room 310.
Come challenge your mind and join us for a ""
Attention all boys interested in trying out for JV and Varsity golf this spring. There will be an informational meeting on Monday, March 13th from 3:30 - 4:30 PM in room 408 here at Thomas HS. Keep in mind that you have to register for golf on the Family ID sports registration system. If you have not done so already, please do so ASAP.
Today's lunch is meatball sub
March 8, 2023
Are you looking for volunteer hours? PTSA currently has several events that are in need of student volunteers. Please visit www.websterptsa.org/studentvolunteers or scan the QR code below. Thank you in advance for your help!
Attention all students and Thomas Titan community members! PTSA & WHEN have partnered to host a charity basketball game to benefit the local organization Dreams from Drake.
Schroeder/GOAL staff will be playing against Thomas/OWL staff and there will be student games during halftime. Please scan the QR code to sign up as one of the game contestants or as a student volunteer for service hours.
Game day is Thursday, March 9 @ 6:30pm right here at our Thomas High School Gym; please enter through the Field House doors.
Recommended donation for admission is $2 but donations of ANY amount are welcome and will go to Dreams from Drake. Come watch your favorite staff members battle on the court for crosstown bragging rights and be sure to sign up to play student games during halftime. See Mrs. Warren in room 318 with questions.
Get ready to travel the world and have a blast!
Come with us to explore Spain, France, Monaco, Italy & Switzerland!
Our informational meeting is on Thursday, March 9th in the PDC, first floor, at 6:30 pm at Spry Middle School.
Learn about the total cost of this incredible trip, discount, payment options, and our one-of-a-kind itinerary.
Contact Mrs. Zaborny with any questions.
All families are welcome to attend.
Attention Seniors: The common application for senior awards is now available in the counseling center. These awards are given by local community members and organizations. Applications are due back to the counseling center no later than March 29 at 3:30pm. Applications are only available in the counseling center. Pick up yours today!
BONJOUR FRENCH CLUB!
ARE YOU READY TO CELEBRATE MARDI GRAS?!?
LET'S GO!
JOIN FRENCH CLUB AFTER SCHOOL TODAY IN Room 230.
THERE WILL BE BEIGNETS, CHOCOLATE FONDUE, KING'S CAKE, SOME TRIVIA & FUN!
SEE THE GOOGLE CLASSROOM FOR MORE INFORMATION & MADAME HAFER FOR QUESTIONS.
HOPE TO SEE YOU THERE!
LAISSEZ LE BON TEMPS ROULER!
Best Buddies will be having their next meeting after school TODAY. All members are invited to bring a friend. See Mrs. Kelly with any questions.
Attention all boys interested in trying out for JV and Varsity golf this spring. There will be an informational meeting on Monday, March 13th from 3:30 - 4:30 PM in room 408 here at Thomas HS. Keep in mind that you have to register for golf on the Family ID sports registration system. If you have not done so already, please do so ASAP.
Today's lunch is chicken mashed potato bowl
March 7, 2023
Attention all students and Thomas Titan community members! PTSA & WHEN have partnered to host a charity basketball game to benefit the local organization Dreams from Drake.
Schroeder/GOAL staff will be playing against Thomas/OWL staff and there will be student games during halftime. Please scan the QR code to sign up as one of the game contestants or as a student volunteer for service hours.
Game day is next Thursday, March 9 @ 6:30pm right here at our Thomas High School Gym; please enter through the Field House doors.
Recommended donation for admission is $2 but donations of ANY amount are welcome and will go to Dreams from Drake. Come watch your favorite staff members battle on the court for crosstown bragging rights and be sure to sign up to play student games during halftime. See Mrs. Warren in room 318 with questions.
Get ready to travel the world and have a blast!
Come with us to explore Spain, France, Monaco, Italy & Switzerland!
Our informational meeting is on Thursday, March 9th in the PDC, first floor, at 6:30 pm at Spry Middle School.
Learn about the total cost of this incredible trip, discount, payment options, and our one-of-a-kind itinerary.
Contact Mrs. Zaborny with any questions.
All families are welcome to attend.
Attention student library patrons: the library will close at 3:40 today.
Attention Sophomores, Juniors and Seniors: We are offering the ASVAB exam on Saturday, March 18, at 9:00am. This is a free multi aptitude exam for high school students which helps align your skills with your interests. This may help you explore future career goals after high school. Pick up your registration form in the counseling center.
Attention Juniors: The application for college awards from surrounding colleges and universities is now available in the counseling center. Some colleges offer scholarship opportunities for incoming freshmen. Please follow the instructions carefully and return the packet no later than Friday, March 24. Applications are only available in the counseling center. Pick up yours today!
BONJOUR FRENCH CLUB! ARE YOU READY TO CELEBRATE MARDI GRAS?!? LET'S GO! JOIN FRENCH CLUB AFTER SCHOOL TOMORROW IN Room 230. THERE WILL BE BEIGNETS, CHOCOLATE FONDUE, KING'S CAKE, SOME TRIVIA & FUN! SEE THE GOOGLE CLASSROOM FOR MORE INFORMATION & MADAME HAFER FOR QUESTIONS. HOPE TO SEE YOU THERE! LAISSEZ LE BON TEMPS ROULER!
Best Buddies will be having their next meeting after school TOMORROW. All members are invited to bring a friend. See Mrs. Kelly with any questions.
Today's lunch is tacos
March 6, 2023
Attention all students and Thomas Titan community members! PTSA & WHEN have partnered to host a charity basketball game to benefit the local organization Dreams from Drake.
Schroeder/GOAL staff will be playing against Thomas/OWL staff and there will be student games during halftime. Please scan the QR code to sign up as one of the game contestants or as a student volunteer for service hours.
Game day is next Thursday, March 9 @ 6:30pm right here at our Thomas High School Gym; please enter through the Field House doors.
Recommended donation for admission is $2 but donations of ANY amount are welcome and will go to Dreams from Drake. Come watch your favorite staff members battle on the court for crosstown bragging rights and be sure to sign up to play student games during halftime. See Mrs. Warren in room 318 with questions.
Get ready to travel the world and have a blast!
Come with us to explore Spain, France, Monaco, Italy & Switzerland!
Our informational meeting is on Thursday, March 9th in the PDC, first floor, at 6:30 pm at Spry Middle School.
Learn about the total cost of this incredible trip, discount, payment options, and our one-of-a-kind itinerary.
Contact Mrs. Zaborny with any questions.
All families are welcome to attend.
Are you looking for volunteer hours? PTSA currently has several events that are in need of student volunteers. Please visit www.websterptsa.org/studentvolunteers or scan the QR code below. Thank you in advance for your help!
March is Music in our Schools Month! Did you know that a musical education has been proven to lead to higher test scores? If you have a few minutes today, try googling "Why should I listen to music?" Listening to music provides a total brain workout. Research has shown that listening to music can reduce anxiety, blood pressure, and pain as well as improve sleep quality, mood, mental alertness, and memory.
Today's moment for music was brought to you by the Thomas High School chapter of the Tri M National Music Honor Society.
Reminder there is a Key Club meeting today after school in Mrs. Donovan's room, room 405 at 3:15
Attention all Freshmen! Members are needed to represent your class! The following positions are open for running: President, Vice President, Secretary, and Treasurer. An informational meeting for students who would like to run is scheduled after school TOMORROW in Room 204. If you have any questions, please see Mrs Pellegrini in the Gold house or Mrs Gooley in the Blue House. We look forward to seeing you there!
BONJOUR FRENCH CLUB! ARE YOU READY TO CELEBRATE MARDI GRAS?!? LET'S GO! JOIN FRENCH CLUB ON WEDNESDAY MARCH 8TH AFTER SCHOOL IN Room 230. THERE WILL BE BEIGNETS, CHOCOLATE FONDUE, KING'S CAKE, SOME TRIVIA & FUN! SEE THE GOOGLE CLASSROOM FOR MORE INFORMATION & MADAME HAFER FOR QUESTIONS. HOPE TO SEE YOU THERE! LAISSEZ LE BON TEMPS ROULER!
There will be a meeting after school this afternoon for any boy interested in trying out for the tennis team. It will be in Coach Suffoletto’s room (202) right after school today. You don’t have to know how to play tennis to join. Come out and see what it’s like.
This past weekend at the Indoor Track State meet, Natalia Seremetis placed 25th in her mile run, Jerry Lewis was 16th in his 1000, Connor Thomas had a personal record in his 2 mile running 9 minutes 32.13 seconds and Evan Lacey set a school record in the mile, placing 9th with a time of 4 minutes 18.94 seconds.
One week and counting until our outdoor season begins!
Hello, my name is Stephen and welcome to this week’s climate catch-up. The US Environmental Protection Agency has announced a 25,945,000 clean water infrastructure upgrade to the state of Alabama. The funding will support the state of Alabama in upgrading essential water, wastewater, and stormwater infrastructure that protects public health and local bodies of water. The money comes from President Biden’s bipartisan infrastructure Clean Water State Revolving Fund and is apart of a 2.4 billion dollar wave of funding from the infrastructure law. The 2.4 billion is the second wave of funding made possible by the bipartisan infrastructure law so there is more to come. In other news, Earth Club is collecting no.2 plastics for the next 2 weeks in anticipation for Earth Week in April. No.2 plastics include empty laundry detergent bottles, milk jugs and household cleaning products. That’s all the time we have for this week. stay green Titans!
Today's lunch is buffalo chicken melt
March 3, 2023
Attention all students and Thomas Titan community members! PTSA & WHEN have partnered to host a charity basketball game to benefit the local organization Dreams from Drake.
Schroeder/GOAL staff will be playing against Thomas/OWL staff and there will be student games during halftime. Please scan the QR code to sign up as one of the game contestants or as a student volunteer for service hours.
Game day is next Thursday, March 9 @ 6:30pm right here at our Thomas High School Gym; please enter through the Field House doors.
Recommended donation for admission is $2 but donations of ANY amount are welcome and will go to Dreams from Drake. Come watch your favorite staff members battle on the court for crosstown bragging rights and be sure to sign up to play student games during halftime. See Mrs. Warren in room 318 with questions.
Attention Juniors: The application for college awards from surrounding colleges and universities is now available in the counseling center. Some colleges offer scholarship opportunities for incoming freshmen. Please follow the instructions carefully and return the packet no later than Friday, March 24. Applications are only available in the counseling center. Pick up yours today!
Attention Seniors: The common application for senior awards is now available in the counseling center. These awards are given by local community members and organizations. Applications are due back to the counseling center no later than March 29 at 3:30pm. Applications are only available in the counseling center. Pick up yours today!
Reminder to all students taking AP classes - Please make sure you are completely registered for your Advanced Placement exam.
The final deadline
to order an AP exam is Friday, March 10th.
Sign into College Board's MY AP account and make sure you have joined your class and the Exam Order shows "YES".
If you have any questions please visit the gold house today.
There will be a Key Club meeting on Monday, March 6th after school in room 405.
Attention all Freshmen! Members are needed to represent your class! The following positions are open for running: President, Vice President, Secretary, and Treasurer. An informational meeting for students who would like to run is scheduled after school on Tuesday, March 7th, in Room 204. If you have any questions, please see Mrs Pellegrini in the Gold house or Mrs Gooley in the Blue House. We look forward to seeing you there!
BONJOUR FRENCH CLUB! ARE YOU READY TO CELEBRATE MARDI GRAS?!? LET'S GO! JOIN FRENCH CLUB ON WEDNESDAY MARCH 8TH AFTER SCHOOL IN Room 230. THERE WILL BE BEIGNETS, CHOCOLATE FONDUE, KING'S CAKE, SOME TRIVIA & FUN! SEE THE GOOGLE CLASSROOM FOR MORE INFORMATION & MADAME HAFER FOR QUESTIONS. HOPE TO SEE YOU THERE! LAISSEZ LE BON TEMPS ROULER!
Today's lunch is chicken patty
March 2, 2023
Spring Driver Education registration begins today for sophomores.
Registration begins at 8:00 am on the Webster Community Education website, xenegrade.
Please set up an account prior to the registration date.
The cost is $600.
For more information, visit the webster schools website and search for drivers education
or call the number shown here.
Attention all students and Thomas Titan community members! PTSA & WHEN have partnered to host a charity basketball game to benefit the local organization Dreams from Drake.
Schroeder/GOAL staff will be playing against Thomas/OWL staff and there will be student games during halftime. Please scan the QR code to sign up as one of the game contestants or as a student volunteer for service hours.
Game day is next Thursday, March 9 @ 6:30pm right here at our Thomas High School Gym; please enter through the Field House doors.
Recommended donation for admission is $2 but donations of ANY amount are welcome and will go to Dreams from Drake. Come watch your favorite staff members battle on the court for crosstown bragging rights and be sure to sign up to play student games during halftime. See Mrs. Warren in room 318 with questions.
Reminder to all students taking AP classes - Please make sure you are completely registered for your Advanced Placement exam.
The final deadline
to order an AP exam is Friday, March 10th.
Sign into College Board's MY AP account and make sure you have joined your class and the Exam Order shows "YES".
If you have any questions please visit the gold house today.
There will be a Key Club meeting after school on Monday March 6th in room 405.
Attention all Freshmen! Members are needed to represent your class! The following positions are open for running: President, Vice President, Secretary, and Treasurer. An informational meeting for students who would like to run is scheduled after school on Tuesday, March 7th, in Room 204. If you have any questions, please see Mrs Pellegrini in the Gold house or Mrs Gooley in the Blue House. We look forward to seeing you there!
BONJOUR FRENCH CLUB! ARE YOU READY TO CELEBRATE MARDI GRAS?!? LET'S GO! JOIN FRENCH CLUB ON WEDNESDAY MARCH 8TH AFTER SCHOOL IN Room 230. THERE WILL BE BEIGNETS, CHOCOLATE FONDUE, KING'S CAKE, SOME TRIVIA & FUN! SEE THE GOOGLE CLASSROOM FOR MORE INFORMATION & MADAME HAFER FOR QUESTIONS. HOPE TO SEE YOU THERE! LAISSEZ LE BON TEMPS ROULER!
It is Thursday !!!! ... and you know what that means!!!
YES! IT IS CHESS CLUB !!!!!!!!!!! Chess Club meets TODAY!! From 3:15 - 4:00. It will be in room 310, and YOU are invited to come, even bring a friend! ALL are welcome. If you have any questions see Mr. Zaleski in room 310.
Come challenge your mind and join us for a "battle on the board"
Today's lunch is toasted cheese sandwich
March 1, 2023
The DREAM club along with the BBSU invites you to join us for an evening of poetry and spoken word.
Representation Matters, Celebrate Black Joy Together. TOMORROW in the skylight cafe in the media center from 6:30 - 7:30 pm. We will have beverages and light refreshments available. Black History month is coming to an end, but we believe it is important to continue to celebrate these voices beyond one month.
Attention all students and Thomas Titan community members! PTSA & WHEN have partnered to host a charity basketball game to benefit the local organization Dreams from Drake.
Schroeder/GOAL staff will be playing against Thomas/OWL staff and there will be student games during halftime. Please scan the QR code to sign up as one of the game contestants or as a student volunteer for service hours.
Game day is next Thursday, March 9 @ 6:30pm right here at our Thomas High School Gym; please enter through the Field House doors.
Recommended donation for admission is $2 but donations of ANY amount are welcome and will go to Dreams from Drake. Come watch your favorite staff members battle on the court for crosstown bragging rights and be sure to sign up to play student games during halftime. See Mrs. Warren in room 318 with questions.
Spring Driver Education registration will take place today for seniors and juniors and tomorrow for sophomores.
Registration begins at 8:00 am on the Webster Community Education website, xenegrade.
Please set up an account prior to the registration date.
The cost is $600.
For more information, visit the webster schools website and search for drivers education
or call the number shown here.
Attention Sophomores - The Pre-A-C-T is a practice A-C-T exam that we offer to sophomores. The exam is on Saturday March 11th from 7:30am-11:30am at Thomas HS. Pick up your registration form in the counseling center.
Attention Sophomores, Juniors and Seniors: We are offering the ASVAB exam on Saturday, March 18, at 9:00am. This is a free multi aptitude exam for high school students which helps align your skills with your interests. This may help you explore future career goals after high school. Pick up your registration form in the counseling center.
Attention Juniors: The application for college awards from surrounding colleges and universities is now available in the counseling center. Some colleges offer scholarship opportunities for incoming freshmen. Please follow the instructions carefully and return the packet no later than Friday, March 24. Applications are only available in the counseling center. Pick up yours today!
Attention Seniors: The common application for senior awards is now available in the counseling center. These awards are given by local community members and organizations. Applications are due back to the counseling center no later than March 29 at 3:30pm. Applications are only available in the counseling center. Pick up yours today!
Reminder to all students taking AP classes - Please make sure you are completely registered for your Advanced Placement exam.
The final deadline
to order an AP exam is Friday, March 10th.
Sign into College Board's MY AP account and make sure you have joined your class and the Exam Order shows "YES".
If you have any questions please visit the gold house today.
March is Music in our Schools Month! To help celebrate Music in our Schools Month, the Thomas High School chapter of the Tri-M Music Honor Society will be sharing some fun facts, trivia, and inspirational quotes about music with you throughout the month of March.
Did you know...
The chills you get when listening to music is called musical frisson, which causes a thrill or strong feeling of excitement. Musical passages that include unexpected harmonies and sudden changes in volume are particularly common triggers for frisson because they surprise listeners’ expectations in a positive way.
There will be a Key Club meeting after school on Monday March 6th in room 405.
ATTENTION FRENCH CLUB!
WE WILL BE MEETING TODAY AFTER SCHOOL IN RM 230. SEE MADAME HAFER WITH QUESTIONS. HOPE TO SEE YOU THERE!
Attention all Freshmen! Members are needed to represent your class! The following positions are open for running: President, Vice President, Secretary, and Treasurer. An informational meeting for students who would like to run is scheduled after school on Tuesday, March 7th, in Room 204. If you have any questions, please see Mrs Pellegrini in the Gold house or Mrs Gooley in the Blue House. We look forward to seeing you there!
Barrel of Monkeys choir will meet in the choir room tomorrow morning at 8:10am! Jake, don't forget the donuts!
Today's lunch is bosco cheese sticks
February 27, 2023
Today’s black history bingo figure is Maria P. Williams. Born in 1866, Maria P. Williams was the first black woman to write and act in her own movie in 1923. Titled The Flames of Wrath, with female directors such and producers like Oprah, Ava DuVernay and Shonda Rhimes. She was also an activist and detailed her leadership skills in the book that she authored My Work and Public Sentiment in 1916.
Spring Driver Education registration will take place on Wednesday, March 1 for seniors and juniors and Thursday, March 2 for sophomores.
Registration begins at 8:00 am on the Webster Community Education website, xenegrade.
Please set up an account prior to the registration date.
Spring driver education will be held March 27 to June 2.
The cost is $600 and the commitment is three or four days a week, depending on your driving days. Please visit xenegrade for the exact driving times available.
Students attend lectures twice a week on Mondays and Thursdays from 6:30 - 8 pm.
For more information, visit the webster schools website and search for drivers education
or call the number shown here.
There will be a Key Club meeting after school on Monday March 6th in room 405.
The DREAM club along with the BBSU invites you to join us for an evening of poetry and spoken word. Representation Matters, Celebrate Black Joy Together. This Thursday in the skylight cafe in the media center from 6:30 - 7:30 pm. We will have beverages and light refreshments available. Black History month is coming to an end, but we believe it is important to continue to celebrate these voices beyond one month.
Earth Club is meeting today after school in room 205 from 3:15-4 PM. New members are always welcome.
Attention all potential JV and Varsity boys lacrosse players. There will be an informational meeting tomorrow in the West cafe at 3:45. All players should plan to attend. Prior to going to lift. If you can not make it please see Coach Ruller.
There will be a boys and girls outdoor track preseason meeting tomorrow at 3:30 in the North Cafeteria
Congrats to Jerry Lewis, Connor Thomas, Evan Lacey and Natalia Seremetis for moving on to compete this next weekend in the state meet for indoor track. Also, a big congratulations to Ella Hamby upping her school record in pole vault to 9 feet 6 inches
Today's lunch is pizza crunchers
February 17, 2023
Today’s black history bingo figure is Minnie Riperton. Mariah Carey is heralded for her whistle register, which is the highest the human voice is capable of reaching. But Riperton perfected the singing technique years before and was best known for her five-octave vocal range. The whistling can be heard on her biggest hit to date, “Lovin’ You.” The infectious ballad was originally created as an ode to her daughter, Maya Rudolph, of Bridesmaids and Saturday Night Live. However, before she could become a household name, she died in 1979 at the age of 31 from breast cancer.
Spring Driver Education registration will take place on Wednesday, March 1 for seniors and juniors and Thursday, March 2 for sophomores.
Registration begins at 8:00 am on the Webster Community Education website, xenegrade.
Please set up an account prior to the registration date.
Spring driver education will be held March 27 to June 2.
The cost is $600 and the commitment is three or four days a week, depending on your driving days. Please visit xenegrade for the exact driving times available.
All Thomas students attend the twice a week lectures on Mondays and Thursdays from 6:30 - 8 pm.
For more information, visit the webster schools website and search for drivers education
or call the number shown here.
Attention all potential JV and Varsity boys lacrosse players. There will be an informational meeting on Tuesday February 28 in the West cafe at 3:45. All players should plan to attend prior to going to lift. If you can not make it please see Coach Ruller.
Today's lunch is shrimp po' boy - mardi gras celebration
February 16, 2023
Today’s black history bingo figure is Bessie Coleman. Despite being the first licensed Black pilot in the world, Coleman wasn’t recognized as a pioneer in aviation until after her death. Though history has favored Amelia Earhart or the Wright brothers, Coleman—who went to flight school in France in 1920—paved the way for a new generation of diverse fliers like the Tuskegee Airmen, Blackbirds, and Flying Hobos.
Spring Driver Education registration will take place on Wednesday, March 1 for seniors and juniors and Thursday, March 2 for sophomores. Registration begins at 8:00 am on the Webster Community Education website, xenegrade. Please set up an account prior to the registration date.
Spring driver education will be held March 27 to June 2.
The cost is $600 and the commitment is three or four days a week, depending on your driving days. Please visit xenegrade for the exact driving times available. All Thomas students attend the twice a week lectures on Mondays and Thursdays from 6:30 - 8 pm.
For more information, visit the webster schools website and search for drivers education
or call the number shown here.
The Monroe County Sheriff's Office Teen Police Academy is now taking applications for their one week summer training.
The week includes classroom instruction, role-play and rigorous physical fitness training.
Pick up your application in the counseling center.
The Webster Thomas Wind Ensemble will present a collaborative concert with the Roberts Wesleyan University Wind Ensemble TODAY at 7:00pm in the Thomas Auditorium. All are invited to attend!
Reminder to Model UNers: If you want to order a sweatshirt or t-shirt, please turn in your money to MIss Yang by Friday or your order will be canceled
It is Thursday !!!! ... and you know what that means!!!
YES! IT IS CHESS CLUB !!!!!!!!!!! Chess Club meets TODAY!! From 3:15 - 4:00. It will be in room 310, and YOU are invited to come, even bring a friend! ALL are welcome. If you have any questions see Mr. Zaleski in room 310.
Come challenge your mind and join us for a "battle on the board"
Attention all girls interested in trying out for Mod A, JV or Varsity softball this spring. There is a mandatory informational meeting TODAY at 3:30 pm in the West Cafe. If you have any questions please see Coach Castro in room 337.
Hockey Sectionals begin tonight! Come watch as your Thomas Titan Hockey team takes on Canandaigua in the first round of sectionals. Puck Drop 8pm at Webster Ice Arena!
Today's lunch is sampler platter
February 15, 2023
Today’s black history bingo figure is Bayard Rustin. Dr. King is usually credited for the March on Washington in August 1963. But it was Rustin who organized and strategized in the shadows. As a gay man who had controversial ties to communism, he was considered too much of a liability to be on the front lines of the movement. Nonetheless, he was considered to be one of the most brilliant minds, and served his community tirelessly while pushing for more jobs and better wages.
Spring Driver Education registration will take place on Wednesday, March 1 for seniors and juniors and Thursday, March 2 for sophomores. Registration begins at 8:00 am on the Webster Community Education website, xenegrade. Please set up an account prior to the registration date.
Spring driver education will be held March 27 to June 2.
The cost is $600 and the commitment is three or four days a week, depending on your driving days. Please visit xenegrade for the exact driving times available. All Thomas students attend the twice a week lectures on Mondays and Thursdays from 6:30 - 8 pm.
For more information, visit the webster schools website and search for drivers education
or call the number shown here.
The Monroe County Sheriff's Office Teen Police Academy is now taking applications for their one week summer training.
The week includes classroom instruction, role-play and rigorous physical fitness training.
Pick up your application in the counseling center.
The Webster Thomas Wind Ensemble will present a collaborative concert with the Roberts Wesleyan University Wind Ensemble TOMORROW at 7:00pm in the Thomas Auditorium. All are invited to attend!
Reminder to Model UNers: If you want to order a sweatshirt or t-shirt, please turn in your money to MIss Yang by Friday or your order will be canceled
Attention all girls interested in trying out for Mod A, JV or Varsity softball this spring. There is a mandatory informational meeting TOMORROW at 3:30 pm in the West Cafe. If you have any questions please see Coach Castro in room 337.
Today's lunch is fully loaded tots
February 13, 2023
Today’s black history bingo figure is Annie Lee Cooper.. She may be well-known for punching Alabama Sheriff Jim Clark while attempting to register to vote. Annie Lee Cooper was jailed for this act, but her persistence in the civil rights movement helped lead to the Voting Rights Act of 1965. This act was signed into law on August 6, 1965, by President Lyndon Johnson. It outlawed the discriminatory voting practices adopted in many southern states after the Civil War, including literacy tests as a prerequisite to voting. Annie Lee lived to be 100, but the results of her activism continues to live on today and inspire many.
The Monroe County Sheriff's Office Teen Police Academy is now taking applications for their one week summer training.
The week includes classroom instruction, role-play and rigorous physical fitness training.
Pick up your application in the counseling center.
The DREAM club, in collaboration with the BBSU, invites you to celebrate Black History Month with us. We are holding a schoolwide poetry contest.
The theme is "Representation matters, Celebrate, Black Joy Together!
All poems are due by Wednesday February 15 and will be judged anonymously by a diverse panel of judges.
Winners will be contacted and invited to share their poems at a poetry night on March 2 in the multimedia center Skylight Café. The grand prize poet will receive 2 free movie tickets along with a gift certificate for concessions.
Poem submissions can be written in google docs and shared with the DREAM club using the QR code found on the screen and on posters around the school.
Starting today, Earth Club will now be meeting on Mondays instead of Thursdays. Earth Club is looking for new students to join our club to promote greener practices throughout our school and our community. If you are interested in joining Earth Club, today's meeting will be in room 205 from 3:15-4PM. We will be discussing our plans for Earth week. Stay green Titans!!!
Attention all girls interested in trying out for Mod A, JV or Varsity softball this spring. There is a mandatory informational meeting on February 16th at 3:30 pm in the West Cafe. If you have any questions please see Coach Castro in room 337.
TOMORROW, Feb.14th at 3:30 in the cafeteria there will be a mandatory baseball meeting for anyone interested in playing in grades 9 through 12.
Today's lunch is orange chicken
February 10, 2023
Today’s black history bingo figure is Jane Bolin. Born on April 11, 1908, Jane Matilda Bolin was the first Black woman to become a judge in the United States. Bolin was appointed to the New York City Domestic Relations Court by Mayor LaGuardia in 1939. Jane Bolin's passion for advocacy and social justice emerged early on during her childhood. She was the first black woman to graduate from Yale Law School, the first to join the New York City Bar Association and the first to join the New York City Law Department.
The DREAM club, in collaboration with the BBSU, invites you to celebrate Black History Month with us. We are holding a schoolwide poetry contest.
The theme is "Representation matters, Celebrate, Black Joy Together!
All poems are due by Wednesday February 15 and will be judged anonymously by a diverse panel of judges.
Winners will be contacted and invited to share their poems at a poetry night on March 2 in the multimedia center Skylight Café. The grand prize poet will receive 2 free movie tickets along with a gift certificate for concessions.
Poem submissions can be written in google docs and shared with the DREAM club using the QR code found on the screen and on posters around the school.
Attention all girls interested in trying out for Mod A, JV or Varsity softball this spring. There is a mandatory informational meeting on February 16th at 3:30 pm in the West Cafe. If you have any questions please see Coach Castro in room 337.
Here is this week’s climate catchup. Local communities in the Intag Valley of Ecuador are fighting against mining companies to protect the biodiversity of the area. The cloud forests of the valley are one of the most biodiverse regions of the world, with over half of the species in the region found nowhere else in the world. The region contains 1 in 6 of all plant species in the world and ranks first in bird, mammal, and amphibian diversity, among 36 top biodiverse hotspots surveyed. But the world’s largest producer of copper threatens the region with a new mine proposal, and local leaders are now responding with a fundraising campaign and a legal challenge under the “rights of nature” article added to Ecuador’s constitution in 2020. The community has helped protect 30,000 acres of forest in 38 reserves so far which will help slow the progress being made by mining companies in the area. Stay green Titans!"
Today's lunch is hamburger / cheeseburger
February 9, 2023
Today’s black history bingo figure is Alice Coachman. Growing up in Albany, Georgia, the soon-to-be track star got an early start running on dirt roads and jumping over makeshift hurdles. She became the first African American woman from any country to win an Olympic Gold Medal at the 1948 Summer Olympics in London. She set the record for the high jump at the Games, leaping to 5 feet and 6 1/8 inches. Throughout her athletic career, she won 34 national titles—10 of which were in the high jump. She was officially inducted into the National Track-and-Field Hall of Fame in 1975 and the U.S. Olympic Hall of Fame in 2004.
If you have a winning bingo card, please go to the gold house during your lunch with your winning card to claim your prize!
The Monroe County Sheriff's Office Teen Police Academy is now taking applications for their one week summer training.
The week includes classroom instruction, role-play and rigorous physical fitness training.
Pick up your application in the counseling center.
Today is the day! It's our first meeting of Thomas's student library club! Dr. Seuss said, “The more that you read, the more things you will know. The more that you learn, the more places you'll go.” So go to the library after school today for library club!
CARE club will meet today after school at 3:20. Please join us in the CARE room to complete our Valentine's Day project for nursing home residents and to plan our next project. New members are ALWAYS welcome!
The DREAM club, in collaboration with the BBSU, invites you to celebrate Black History Month with us. We are holding a schoolwide poetry contest.
The theme is "Representation matters, Celebrate, Black Joy Together!
All poems are due by Wednesday February 15 and will be judged anonymously by a diverse panel of judges.
Winners will be contacted and invited to share their poems at a poetry night on March 2 in the multimedia center Skylight Café. The grand prize poet will receive 2 free movie tickets along with a gift certificate for concessions.
Poem submissions can be written in google docs and shared with the DREAM club using the QR code found on the screen and on posters around the school.
Math League concluded its mathematical season yesterday. Leading the way for the Thomas Titans with strong individual performances were Forrest L. scoring 7 points and Sanjana B. scoring 6 points. Great job all mathletes!!!
It is Thursday !!!! ... and you know what that means!!!
YES! IT IS CHESS CLUB !!!!!!!!!!! Chess Club meets TODAY!! From 3:15 - 4:00. It will be in room 310, and YOU are invited to come, even bring a friend! ALL are welcome. If you have any questions see Mr. Zaleski in room 310.
Come challenge your mind and join us for a "battle on the board"
Attention all girls interested in trying out for Mod A, JV or Varsity softball this spring. There is a mandatory informational meeting on February 16th at 3:30 pm in the West Cafe. If you have any questions please see Coach Castro in room 337.
In celebration of National Pizza Day....today's lunch is french bread pizza & fiestada
February 8, 2023
Wednesday February. 8th - Today’s black history bingo figure is Claudette Colvin. When Colvin was just 15 years old she refused to give up her seat to a white person and move towards the back of the bus. This happened 9 months before Rosa Parks refused to give up her seat. As white police officers dragged her off the bus she shouted repeatedly “It’s my constitutional right.” She was the first woman to be detained for her resistance. However, her story isn't nearly as well-known as Parks's.
The Monroe County Sheriff's Office Teen Police Academy is now taking applications for their one week summer training.
The week includes classroom instruction, role-play and rigorous physical fitness training.
Pick up your application in the counseling center.
National Art Honor Society is having a
Sweet Treats fundraiser next week for Valentine’s Day
You will be able to purchase a bag of sweet treats and write a special message to someone special during lunch blocks. They are $2 for one bag of sweet treats or 3 bags for $5.
There will be a CARE club meeting TOMORROW after school at 3:20. Please join us in the CARE room to complete our Valentine's Day project for nursing home residents and to plan our next project. New members are ALWAYS welcome!
Famous author Ray Bradbury believed that “A book has got smell. A new book smells great. An old book smells even better." If you agree with Ray Bradbury, then our new Library Club is for you. Come join us after school tomorrow, February 9th in the library!
The DREAM club, in collaboration with the BBSU, invites you to celebrate Black History Month with us. We are holding a schoolwide poetry contest.
The theme is "Representation matters, Celebrate, Black Joy Together!
All poems are due by Wednesday February 15 and will be judged anonymously by a diverse panel of judges.
Winners will be contacted and invited to share their poems at a poetry night on March 2 in the multimedia center Skylight Café. The grand prize poet will receive 2 free movie tickets along with a gift certificate for concessions.
Poem submissions can be written in google docs and shared with the DREAM club using the QR code found on the screen and on posters around the school.
Attention all girls interested in trying out for Mod A, JV or Varsity softball this spring. There is a mandatory informational meeting on February 16th at 3:30 pm in the West Cafe. If you have any questions please see Coach Castro in room 337.
Today's lunch is chicken queso rice bowl
February 7, 2023
Tuesday February. 7th - Today’s black history bingo figure is Gordon Parks. Gordon Roger Alexander Buchanan Parks was born on November 30, 1912, in Fort Scott, Kansas.
His father, Jackson Parks, was a vegetable farmer, and the family lived modestly.
Gordon Parks was a self-taught artist who became the first African American photographer for Life and Vogue magazines.
He also pursued movie directing and screenwriting, working at the helm of the films The Learning Tree, based on a novel he wrote, and Shaft.
Parks has published several memoirs and retrospectives as well, including A Choice of Weapons.
The Monroe County Sheriff's Office Teen Police Academy is now taking applications for their one week summer training.
The week includes classroom instruction, role-play and rigorous physical fitness training.
Pick up your application in the counseling center.
The Titan Service Scholars are going on a winter Global Impact Service Trip to the Dominican Republic THIS DECEMBER! During this trip you will provide meaningful acts of service contributing to construction and infrastructure projects to help improve living conditions in the Bateyes. This experience will give you a unique perspective on critical global issues and grant you the opportunity to learn about and experience life within different communities and cultures. If you are interested in traveling on this service project, stop by the counseling center to sign up for a pass to attend the information meeting for students that will be held on Wednesday, February 8 during lunch blocks.
National Art Honor Society is having a
Sweet Treats fundraiser next week for Valentine’s Day
You will be able to purchase a bag of sweet treats and write a special message to someone special during lunch blocks. They are $2 for one bag of sweet treats or 3 bags for $5.
There will be a CARE club meeting this Thursday, February 9th after school at 3:20. Please join us in the CARE room to complete our Valentine's Day project for nursing home residents and to plan our next project. New members are ALWAYS welcome!
Walt Disney believed that "There is more treasure in books than in all the pirate's loot on Treasure Island." So, join us for the new Library Club this Thursday after school and we'll find treasure in books together just like Walt Disney did!
Congratulations to the 26 Titan Musicians who gave outstanding solo and duet performances last night at our Thomas High School Music Department Recital! You continue to make us proud with your incredible dedication and musical excellence!
Today's lunch is french toast sticks
February 6, 2023
Monday February. 6th - Today’s black history bingo figure is Ethel Waters. Waters first entered the entertainment business in the 1920s as a blues singer, but made history for her work in television. In addition to becoming the first African American to star in her own TV show in 1939, The Ethel Waters Show, she was nominated for her first Emmy in 1962.
Interested in being a lifeguard? The Webster Aquatic Center is running a Blended learning lifeguard course. Blended learning combines online learning with in-person skills sessions where you will practice skills & demonstrate competency. Please visit the Webster Aquatic Center website or call for more information. 585-670-1087
The Titan Service Scholars are going on a winter Global Impact Service Trip to the Dominican Republic THIS DECEMBER! During this trip you will provide meaningful acts of service contributing to construction and infrastructure projects to help improve living conditions in the Bateyes. This experience will give you a unique perspective on critical global issues and grant you the opportunity to learn about and experience life within different communities and cultures. If you are interested in traveling on this service project, stop by the counseling center to sign up for a pass to attend the information meeting for students that will be held on Wednesday, February 8 during lunch blocks.
National Art Honor Society is having a
Sweet Treats fundraiser next week for Valentine’s Day
You will be able to purchase a bag of sweet treats and write a special message to someone special during lunch blocks. They're $2 for bag of sweet treats or 3 bags for $5.
The famous writer, Stephen King, says, "Come to the book as you would come to an unexplored land. Come without a map. Explore it and draw your own map.” The not-so-famous Thomas librarian says, "Come to the library on Thursday after school for our new student library club and we'll explore books together!"
Congratulations to the Science Olympiad Team, taking 5th place out of 22 teams at the regional competition on Saturday. Our team members medaled in eight different events. Way to go Titans!
There will be a CARE club meeting this Thursday, February 9th after school at 3:20. Please join us in the CARE room to complete our Valentine's Day project for nursing home residents and to plan our next project. New members are ALWAYS welcome!
Reminder there is a Key Club meeting today after school in Mrs. Donnovans room, room 405 at 3:15
ATTENTION FRENCH CLUB MEMBERS! IF YOU WERE INTERESTED IN GOING ON THE FIELD TRIP TO SIMPLY CREPES, PLEASE SEE MADAME HAFER ASAP WITH YOUR SIGNED PERMISSION SLIP BY WEDNESDAY MORNING BEFORE 4th BLOCK.
*THOSE GOING ON THE FIELD TRIP WILL NEED TO MEET BY THE FIELD HOUSE ENTRANCE BY 3:10 THIS WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 8th.
Today's lunch is chicken parm
February 3, 2023
Today’s black history bingo figure is Jesse Owens. Owens was a track-and-field athlete who set a world record in the long jump at the 1936 Olympic Games in Berlin. He went unrivaled for 25 years. Jesse won four gold medals at the Olympics that year in the 100- and 200-meter dashes, along with the 100-meter relay and other events off the track. In 1976, Owens received the Presidential Medal of Freedom and was posthumously awarded the Congressional Gold Medal in 1990.
Juniors interested in the new visions medical program need to attend a mandatory virtual visitation on Wednesday February 8th.
Please stop in the counseling center for more information.
The Monroe County Sheriff's Office Teen Police Academy is now taking applications for their one week summer training.
The week includes classroom instruction, role-play and rigorous physical fitness training.
Pick up your application in the counseling center.
Interested in being a lifeguard? The Webster Aquatic Center is running a Blended learning lifeguard course. Blended learning combines online learning with in-person skills sessions where you will practice skills & demonstrate competency. Please visit the Webster Aquatic Center website or call for more information. 585-670-1087
The Titan Service Scholars are going on a winter Global Impact Service Trip to the Dominican Republic THIS DECEMBER! During this trip you will provide meaningful acts of service contributing to construction and infrastructure projects to help improve living conditions in the Bateyes. This experience will give you a unique perspective on critical global issues and grant you the opportunity to learn about and experience life within different communities and cultures. If you are interested in traveling on this service project, stop by the counseling center to sign up for a pass to attend the information meeting for students that will be held on Wednesday, February 8 during lunch blocks.
There is a Key club meeting after school in room 405 on Monday February 6th.
National Art Honor Society is having a
Sweet Treats fundraiser next week for Valentine’s Day
You will be able to purchase a bag of sweet treats and write a special message to someone special during lunch blocks. They're $2 for bag of sweet treats or 3 bags for $5.
Join the Thomas Titan Hockey team tonight as they celebrate the seniors final regular season home game against Canandaigua. We will honor our seniors and their families before puck drop at 6pm.
Hi, I'm Val and this is your weekly Climate Catch up. Research has shown that brewing a cup of coffee releases CO2. Every time you brew more coffee than you can drink, you are releasing more CO2 into the atmosphere than need be. Coffee pod machines cut down on the amount of CO2 released each time a cup is brewed, less water and coffee is wasted while keeping the CO2 emissions down. And while it’s true that the packaging constitutes as environmental waste, the small pods’ impact is far less.
Today's lunch is mozzarella sticks
February 2, 2023
To celebrate black history month and highlight historical figures, the Black and Brown Student union is encouraging the thomas community to engage in a fun game of Bingo.
Each day, one historical figure will be chosen to represent.
Make sure to mark the name on your Bingo card and the first to get 4 in a row will win a prize.
Today's Black History Month fact of the day is: on February 2nd, 1897 Alfred L. Cralle an American businessman and inventor, was awarded a patent for his invention of the ice cream scooper.
The Monroe County Sheriff's Office Teen Police Academy is now taking applications for their one week summer training.
The week includes classroom instruction, role-play and rigorous physical fitness training.
Pick up your application in the counseling center.
There is a Key club meeting after school in room 405 on Monday February 6th.
It is Thursday !!!! ... and you know what that means!!!
YES! IT IS CHESS CLUB !!!!!!!!!!! Chess Club meets TODAY!! From 3:15 - 4:00. It will be in room 310, and YOU are invited to come, even bring a friend! ALL are welcome. If you have any questions see Mr. Zaleski in room 310.
Come challenge your mind and join us for a "battle on the board"
National Art Honor Society is having a
Sweet Treats fundraiser next week for Valentine’s Day
You will be able to purchase a bag of sweet treats and write a special message to someone special during lunch blocks. They're $2 for bag of sweet treats or 3 bags for $5.
This year’s Luminaire Fight Against Cancer Night raised $1000 for the American Cancer Society. The luminary bags lit up the rink at our game against Schroeder January 17th. This week after practice, Thomas Titans Seniors presented the American Cancer Society with a check representing your donations. The Thomas Titans Varsity Hockey team would like to thank everyone for their generosity and support.
Today's lunch is toasted cheese sandwich
Hi everyone, I'm the librarian, Mrs. Dovholuk, and I'm starting a Thomas Student Library Club! What's Library Club you may ask? Well, it's basically a book club and, together we will decide what other things we want to do. Punxutawney Phil says we have ____, so it's a great time to curl up with a good book and then talk about it together! Meetings will be after school the second Thursday of each month, so join us next Thursday, February 9th, after school...in the library of course!
February 1, 2023
February is Black History Month which originated in 1926. It was founded by Carter G. Woodson and was created to celebrate achievements, births, important timelines, events and to remember those we lost. We are going to recognize Black History Month with a fact for each day in February.
Today's fact happened on February 1st, 1960 -it was known as the Greensboro Four Sit-In.
Four young African American students staged the first peaceful sit-in at a lunch counter in Greensboro, NC where the official policy was to refuse service to anyone but whites. Denied service, the four young men refused to give up their seats.They sparked a sit-in movement that quickly spread as young people joined in various forms of peaceful protest against segregation in libraries, beaches, hotels and other establishments
Juniors interested in the new visions medical program need to attend a mandatory virtual visitation on Wednesday February 8th.
Please stop in the counseling center for more information.
The Safe Driver's Seminar has been rescheduled for TODAY at 3:30pm in the Schroeder Auditorium.
Send some love this Valentine's Day!
Titan Service Scholars are having pre sales for their valentine's day carnation flower fundraiser. Proceeds support our Global Impact Project this summer in the Dominican Republic.
Send love to your bestie, your boo, your favorite teacher or anyone special!
Pre order flowers during lunch blocks & select days before school.
Delivery to first block class on Valentine's Day for pre-sales ONLY.
There is a Key club meeting after school in room 405 on Monday February 6th.
Barrel of Monkeys choir will meet in the choir room tomorrow morning at 8:10am! Colin, don't forget the donuts!"
The Thomas Trap Shooting Club is getting ready to begin their season!
Joining the trap team provides an opportunity for students to learn and participate in the sport of trap shooting. The club will focus on safety, proper gun handling, and marksmanship.
We also focus on discipline, and responsibility that comes along with being a member of a shooting club. We will meet regularly for practice, and participate in local and regional competitions.
This club is open to all students who are interested in learning about the sport and pass a safety and training course. Stop by room 434 TODAY to learn about the commitments, cost, and other important information regarding registration. Space is limited so stop by.
Today's lunch is cubano flatbread pizza
January 31, 2023
The Safe Driver's Seminar has been rescheduled for TOMORROW, February 1st, at 3:30pm in the Schroeder Auditorium.
The Monroe County Sheriff's Office Teen Police Academy is now taking applications for their one week summer training.
The week includes classroom instruction, role-play and rigorous physical fitness training.
Pick up your application in the counseling center.
The Thomas Trap Shooting Club is getting ready to begin their season!
Joining the trap team provides an opportunity for students to learn and participate in the sport of trap shooting.
The club will focus on safety, proper gun handling, and marksmanship.
We also focus on discipline, and responsibility that comes along with being a member of a shooting club.
The club will meet regularly for practice, and participate in local and regional competitions.
This club is open to all students who are interested in learning about the sport and pass a safety and training course.
Stop by room 434 tomorrow to learn about the commitments, cost, and other important information regarding registration. Space is limited so stop by.
There is a Key club meeting after school in room 405 on Monday February 6th.
The Thomas Titan Hockey Team faces off against Churchville Chili tonight at Scottsville Ice Arena, puck drop at 4:30pm.
Mark your calendars for Senior Night, this Friday February 3, 2023.
Come watch the Thomas Seniors take the ice in their final home game of the regular season against Canandaigua at Webster Ice Arena.
We will honor our seniors and their families before the game at 6pm.
Today's lunch is tacos
January 30, 2023
Due to bad weather, we had to cancel the Safe Driver's Seminar last week. It has been rescheduled for this Wednesday, February 1st, at 3:30pm in the Schroeder Auditorium.
Juniors interested in the new visions medical program need to attend a mandatory virtual visitation on Wednesday February 8th.
Please stop in the counseling center for more information.
The Monroe County Sheriff's Office Teen Police Academy is now taking applications for their one week summer training. The week includes classroom instruction, role-play and rigorous physical fitness training. Pick up your application in the counseling center.
Send some love this Valentine's Day!
Titan Service Scholars are having pre sales for their valentine's day carnation flower fundraiser. Proceeds support our Global Impact Project this summer in the Dominican Republic.
Send love to your bestie, your boo, your favorite teacher or anyone special!
Pre order flowers during lunch blocks & select days before school.
Delivery to first block class on Valentine's Day for pre-sales ONLY.
The Thomas Trap Shooting Club is getting ready to begin their season!
Joining the trap team provides an opportunity for students to learn and participate in the sport of trap shooting. The club will focus on safety, proper gun handling, and marksmanship. We also focus on discipline, and responsibility that comes along with being a member of a shooting club.
The club will meet regularly for practice, and participate in local and regional competitions. This club is open to all students who are interested in learning about the sport and pass a safety and training course.
Stop by room 434 on Wednesday, February 1st to learn about the commitments, cost, and other important information regarding registration. Space is limited so stop by.
There is a Key club meeting after school in room 405 on Monday February 6th.
Today's lunch is pizza crunchers
January 26, 2023
Attention library patrons and study hall students:
A reminder that the library will be closed today.
Students from study halls and free periods should not come to the library today.
Rising juniors and seniors - are you interested in working with kids? Check out our Child Development classes - next year we will be offering two classes RIGHT HERE AT THOMAS! You will have the opportunity to work in one of the district’s Pre-K classrooms as part of your learning. Come learn and play with us! Email Mrs. Sero for more information. joanna_sero@webstercsd.org
Due to inclement weather, we had to cancel the Safe Driver's Seminar yesterday.
It has been rescheduled for Wednesday, February 1st, at 3:30pm in the Schroeder Auditorium.
Juniors interested in the new visions medical program need to attend a mandatory virtual visitation on Wednesday February 8th.
Please stop in the counseling center for more information.
Send some love this Valentine's Day!
Titan Service Scholars are having pre sales for their valentine's day carnation flower fundraiser. Proceeds support our Global Impact Project this summer in the Dominican Republic.
Send love to your bestie, your boo, your favorite teacher or anyone special!
Pre order flowers during lunch blocks & select days before school.
Delivery to first block class on Valentine's Day for pre-sales ONLY.
Even though it is Thursday, there will be NO chess club today.
See you next Thursday.
The Thomas Titan Varsity Hockey team is heading to Canandaigua tonight to take on the Canandaigua Braves – Puck drop 5pm!
Tomorrow is a Superintendent's Conference Day. No school for students in grades 9 through 12. Enjoy the day!
Today's lunch is general tso's chicken
January 25, 2023
Attention library patrons and study hall students: A reminder that the library will be closed today. Students from study halls and free periods should not come to the library today.
The next Safe Driving Seminar is being held afterschool TODAY at 3:30pm in the Schroeder High School.auditorium. All students who currently have a temporary parking permit or any Junior or Senior who anticipate getting their driver's license this school year must attend the Safe Driving Seminar .
Any questions please see Ann Marie Steele in Security.
Rising juniors and seniors - are you interested in working with kids? Check out our Child Development classes - next year we will be offering two classes RIGHT HERE AT THOMAS! You will have the opportunity to work in one of the district’s Pre-K classrooms as part of your learning. Come learn and play with us! Email Mrs. Sero for more information. joanna_sero@webstercsd.org
The Monroe County Sheriff's Office Teen Police Academy is now taking applications for their one week summer training. The week includes classroom instruction, role-play and rigorous physical fitness training. Pick up your application in the counseling center.
Send some love this Valentine's Day! Titan Service Scholars are having pre sales for their valentine's day carnation flower fundraiser. Proceeds support our Global Impact Project this summer in the Dominican Republic. Send love to your bestie, your boo, your favorite teacher or anyone special!
Pre order flowers during lunch blocks & select days before school. Delivery to first block class on Valentine's Day for pre-sales ONLY.
The Thomas Titan Varsity Hockey team is heading to Canandaigua tonight to take on Canandaigua Braves – Puck drop 7pm!
Today's lunch is chicken parm
January 24, 2023
Attention library patrons and study hall students: A reminder that the library will be closed today. Students from study halls and free periods should not come to the library today.
The next Safe Driving Seminar is being held on TOMORROW, January 25h at 3:30pm in the Schroeder High School.auditorium. All students who currently have a temporary parking permit or any Junior or Senior who anticipate getting their driver's license this school year must attend the Safe Driving Seminar .
Any questions please see Ann Marie Steele in Security.
Rising juniors and seniors - are you interested in working with kids? Check out our Child Development classes - next year we will be offering two classes RIGHT HERE AT THOMAS! You will have the opportunity to work in one of the district’s Pre-K classrooms as part of your learning. Come learn and play with us! Email Mrs. Sero for more information. joanna_sero@webstercsd.org
Juniors interested in the new visions medical program need to attend a mandatory virtual visitation on Wednesday February 8th. Please stop in the counseling center for more information.
The Monroe County Sheriff's Office Teen Police Academy is now taking applications for their one week summer training. The week includes classroom instruction, role-play and rigorous physical fitness training. Pick up your application in the counseling center.
Send some love this Valentine's Day! Titan Service Scholars are having pre sales for their valentine's day carnation flower fundraiser. Proceeds support our Global Impact Project this summer in the Dominican Republic. Send love to your bestie, your boo, your favorite teacher or anyone special!
Pre order flowers during lunch blocks & select days before school. Delivery to first block class on Valentine's Day for pre-sales ONLY.
The Thomas Trap Shooting Club is getting ready to begin their season!
Joining the trap team provides an opportunity for students to learn and participate in the sport of trap shooting. The club will focus on safety, proper gun handling, and marksmanship. We also focus on discipline, and responsibility that comes along with being a member of a shooting club.
The club will meet regularly for practice, and participate in local and regional competitions. This club is open to all students who are interested in learning about the sport and pass a safety and training course. Stop by room 434 on Wednesday, January 25th to learn about the commitments, cost, and other important information regarding registration. Space is limited so stop by.
Attention SAGE Club members. There will be a short meeting after school in room 144. Please plan to arrive by 3:20 as we will be taking a club picture. Feel free to wear any PRIDE attire.
Today's lunch is pizza crunchers
January 23, 2023
Attention library patrons and study halls: The library will be closed for Regents administration and testing accommodations this week from Tuesday through Friday. Students from study halls and free periods should not come to the library on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday this week.
The next Safe Driving Seminar is being held on Wednesday, January 25h at 3:30pm in the Schroeder High School.auditorium. All students who currently have a temporary parking permit or any Junior or Senior who anticipate getting their driver's license this school year must attend the Safe Driving Seminar .
Any questions please see Ann Marie Steele in Security.
Juniors interested in the new visions medical program need to attend a mandatory virtual visitation on Wednesday February 8th. Please stop in the counseling center for more information.
The Monroe County Sheriff's Office Teen Police Academy is now taking applications for their one week summer training. The week includes classroom instruction, role-play and rigorous physical fitness training. Pick up your application in the counseling center.
Send some love this Valentine's Day! Titan Service Scholars are having pre sales for their valentine's day carnation flower fundraiser. Proceeds support our Global Impact Project this summer in the Dominican Republic. Send love to your bestie, your boo, your favorite teacher or anyone special!
Pre order flowers during lunch blocks & select days before school. Delivery to first block class on Valentine's Day for pre-sales ONLY.
The Thomas Trap Shooting Club is getting ready to begin their season!
Joining the trap team provides an opportunity for students to learn and participate in the sport of trap shooting. The club will focus on safety, proper gun handling, and marksmanship. We also focus on discipline, and responsibility that comes along with being a member of a shooting club.
The club will meet regularly for practice, and participate in local and regional competitions. This club is open to all students who are interested in learning about the sport and pass a safety and training course. Stop by room 434 on Wednesday, January 25th to learn about the commitments, cost, and other important information regarding registration. Space is limited so stop by.
Titans and Dragons is cancelled for today. Please don't come. No one will be there.
Model UN will meet today after school in room 210. New members are welcome. We will be planning for our final conference of the year!
Today's lunch is hamburger / cheeseburger
January 19, 2023
Remember to wear your flannel shirts, flannel pjs, flannel, flannel, flannel TOMORROW for our first flapjacks and lumberjacks day at Thomas High School. The most creative and best dressed Titan in flannel will win a box of munchkins from Dunkin Donuts. Come to school and be comfy and cozy and get ready to eat some pancakes for lunch.
Send some love this Valentine's Day! Titan Service Scholars are having pre sales for their valentine's day carnation flower fundraiser. Proceeds support our Global Impact Project this summer in the Dominican Republic. Send love to your bestie, your boo, your favorite teacher or anyone special!
Pre order flowers during lunch blocks & select days before school. Delivery to first block class on Valentine's Day for pre-sales ONLY.
Attention CARE club members: We have a meeting TODAY after school in the CARE room. We will be working on our Valentine's Day project for nursing home residents. Need volunteer hours? Come check out CARE club after school TODAY. New members are always welcome!
Improv Club is back at its regularly scheduled time TOMORROW after school in Room 111. Come end the week with people who think they're funny as we perfect the art of improvisational acting and comedy. Hope to see you there!
It is Thursday !!!! ... and you know what that means!!!
YES! IT IS CHESS CLUB !!!!!!!!!!! Chess Club meets TODAY!! From 3:15 - 4:00. It will be in room 310, and YOU are invited to come, even bring a friend! ALL are welcome. If you have any questions see Mr. Zaleski in room 310.
Come challenge your mind and join us for a "battle on the board"
Today's lunch is shrimp poppers
January 18, 2023
This Friday January 20th wear your flannel shirts, flannel pjs, flannel, flannel, flannel for our first flapjacks and lumberjacks day at Thomas High School. The most creative and best dressed Titan in flannel will win a box of munchkins from Dunkin Donuts. Come to school and be comfy and cozy and get ready to eat some pancakes for lunch.
Juniors interested in the new visions medical program need to attend a mandatory virtual visitation on Wednesday February 8th. Please stop in the counseling center for more information.
BONJOUR! ATTENTION FRENCH CLUB! ALL ARE WELCOME TO JOIN US FOR CHOCOLATE FONDUE AND LA RACLETTE, (A FRENCH WINTER SPECIALITY) AFTER SCHOOL TODAY IN ROOM 230. SEE MADAME HAFER FOR QUESTIONS. BON APPETIT!!
Send some love this Valentine's Day! Titan Service Scholars are having pre sales for their valentine's day carnation flower fundraiser. Proceeds support our Global Impact Project this summer in the Dominican Republic. Send love to your bestie, your boo, your favorite teacher or anyone special!
Pre order flowers during lunch blocks & select days before school. Delivery to first block class on Valentine's Day for pre-sales ONLY.
Attention CARE club members: Our next meeting will be TOMORROW after school in the CARE room. We will be working on our Valentine's Day project for nursing home residents. Need volunteer hours? Come check out CARE club after school TOMORROW. New members are always welcome!
Barrel of Monkeys choir will meet in the choir room tomorrow morning at 8:10am! Bryce, don't forget the donuts!
Improv Club is back at its regularly scheduled time this Friday after school in Room 111. Come end the week with people who think they're funny as we perfect the art of improvisational acting and comedy. Hope to see you there!
Today's lunch is mozzarella sticks
January 17, 2023
This Friday January 20th wear your flannel shirts, flannel pjs, flannel, flannel, flannel for our first flapjacks and lumberjacks day at Thomas High School. The most creative and best dressed Titan in flannel will win a box of munchkins from Dunkin Donuts. Come to school and be comfy and cozy and get ready to eat some pancakes for lunch.
Juniors interested in the new visions medical program need to attend a mandatory virtual visitation on Wednesday February 8th. Please stop in the counseling center for more information.
BONJOUR! ATTENTION FRENCH CLUB! ALL ARE WELCOME TO JOIN US FOR CHOCOLATE FONDUE AND LA RACLETTE, (A FRENCH WINTER SPECIALITY) AFTER SCHOOL TOMORROW IN ROOM 230. SEE MADAME HAFER FOR QUESTIONS. BON APPETIT!!
Reminder: there is a National Art Honor Society meeting TOMORROW morning
at 8:10am in room 336
Send some love this Valentine's Day! Titan Service Scholars are starting pre sales for their valentine's day carnation flower fundraiser, starting TODAY through February 6th. Proceeds support our Global Impact Project this summer in the Dominican Republic. Send love to your bestie, your boo, your favorite teacher or anyone special!
Pre order flowers during lunch blocks & select days before school. Delivery to first block class on Valentine's Day for pre-sales ONLY.
Attention CARE club members: Our next meeting will be Thursday, January 19th after school in the CARE room. We will be working on our Valentine's Day project for nursing home residents. Need volunteer hours? Come check out CARE club after school this Thursday. New members are always welcome!
Attention SAGE Club members. There will be a meeting after school in room 144. Please plan to arrive by 3:20 as we will be having a guest speaker .
Video game club will be canceled for TODAY, Tuesday January 17th. We will meet again on Tuesday January 24th
Come support your Thomas Titans Varsity Hockey team tonight when they take on rivals Webster Schroeder and raise money for Hockey Fights Cancer. Donations at the game will benefit the American Cancer Society. Luminary bags will be sold prior to the game and they will be displayed prior to the game as we honor those who are currently fighting cancer, and those who have lost their battle with cancer. . The bags are a $5.00 donation. The game will be at the Webster Ice Arena at 7:00 pm and admission is free to Webster students. Thank you for all of your support.
Today's lunch is chicken queso rice bowl
January 13, 2023
Rising juniors and seniors - are you interested in working with kids? Check out our Child Development classes - next year we will be offering both the current course and a new one! You will have the opportunity to work in a Pre-K classroom as part of your learning. Come learn and play with us! Email Mrs. Sero for more information. joanna_sero@webstercsd.org
Juniors if you are interested in applying to the New Visions Medical Program please stop into the Counseling Center to receive Information on how to register for a Virtual Meeting. This virtual event will be held on February 8th from 6pm to 7pm via zoom. You will be able to speak to current New Vision Medical students who study at Rochester General Hospital and St. Ann's Community. Also any Juniors that are interested in applying to the New Visions Education Program please stop into the Counseling Center to pick up a passport so you can attend the in-person visit which will be held on February 3rd.
BONJOUR! ATTENTION FRENCH CLUB! ALL ARE WELCOME TO JOIN US FOR CHOCOLATE FONDUE AND LA RACLETTE, (A FRENCH WINTER SPECIALITY) AFTER SCHOOL IN ROOM 230 ON WEDNESDAY JANUARY 18TH. SEE MADAME HAFER FOR QUESTIONS. BON APPETIT!!
Reminder: there is a National Art Honor Society meeting Wednesday,
January 18th at 8:10am in room 336
Video game club will be canceled on Tuesday January 17th. We will meet again on Tuesday January 24th.
Math League continued its mathematical season yesterday. Leading the way for the Thomas Titans with strong individual performances were Shalin Z. scoring 6 points and 8th grader Jackson C. scoring 5 points. Great job all mathletes!!!
Come out and support your Thomas Titan Hockey team as they take on Penfield tonight at 6pm! Also make sure you come support your Thomas Titans Varsity Hockey team NEXT Tuesday January 17th when they take on rivals Webster Schroeder and raise money for Hockey Fights Cancer. Donations at the game will benefit the American Cancer Society. Players will be selling Luminary bags during lunch TODAY to be displayed at the game that you can dedicate. The bags are a $5.00 donation. The game will be at the Webster Ice Arena at 7:00 pm and admission is free to Webster students.
Hi my name is Steve and welcome to this week’s Climate Catch-up. Did you know that in some states there are grass painting services? States such as California and Nevada are well known for painting their grass because the drought conditions in their states limit their water usage. Which makes it a challenge to keep their lawns pristine. To combat this, companies started offering paint for lawns to dye their grass. Most lawn paints are made from pulverized Kaolin which is a soft stone that clings to grass blades however some are made from decayed plants. Both types of materials are non-toxic and biodegradable making them mostly environmentally friendly. That's all the time we have for this week, stay green Titans!
Today's lunch is sampler platter
January 12, 2023
Rising juniors and seniors - are you interested in working with kids? Check out our Child Development classes - next year we will be offering both the current course and a new one! You will have the opportunity to work in a Pre-K classroom as part of your learning. Come learn and play with us! Email Mrs. Sero for more information. joanna_sero@webstercsd.org
Juniors interested in the new visions medical program need to attend a mandatory virtual visitation on Wednesday February 8th. Please stop in the counseling center for more information.
It is Thursday !!!! ... and you know what that means!!!
YES! IT IS CHESS CLUB !!!!!!!!!!! Chess Club meets TODAY!! From 3:15 - 4:00. It will be in room 310, and YOU are invited to come, even bring a friend! ALL are welcome. If you have any questions see Mr. Zaleski in room 310.
Come challenge your mind and join us for a "battle on the board"
Come support the Varsity Hockey team NEXT Tuesday January 17th when they take on rivals Webster Schroeder and raise money for Hockey Fights Cancer.
Donations at the game will benefit the American Cancer Society.
Players will be selling Luminary bags during lunch blocks on Thursday, January 12th and Friday January 13th to be displayed at the game that you can dedicate. The bags are a $5.00 donation. The game will be at the Webster Ice Arena at 7:00 pm and admission is free to Webster students.
Today's lunch is bosco cheese sticks
January 11, 2023
Rising juniors and seniors - are you interested in working with kids? Check out our Child Development classes - next year we will be offering both the current course and a new one! You will have the opportunity to work in a Pre-K classroom as part of your learning. Come learn and play with us! Email Mrs. Sero for more information. joanna_sero@webstercsd.org
Webster Thomas High School presents Disney's Freaky Friday. Auditions will be held TODAY, tomorrow and Friday after school in the Auditorium.
Pick up monologues from Mr. Stoetzel in Room 111 or on our Google Classroom. Break a leg!
Juniors if you are interested in applying to the New Visions Medical Program please stop into the Counseling Center to receive Information on how to register for a Virtual Meeting. This virtual event will be held on February 8th from 6pm to 7pm via zoom. You will be able to speak to current New Vision Medical students who study at Rochester General Hospital and St. Ann's Community. Also any Juniors that are interested in applying to the New Visions Education Program please stop into the Counseling Center to pick up a passport so you can attend the in-person visit which will be held on February 3rd.
Barrel of Monkeys choir will meet in the choir room tomorrow morning at 8:10am! Bobby, don't forget the donuts!
Come support the Varsity Hockey team NEXT Tuesday January 17th when they take on rivals Webster Schroeder and raise money for Hockey Fights Cancer. Donations at the game will benefit the American Cancer Society. Players will be selling Luminary bags during lunch blocks on Thursday January 12 and Friday January 13th to be displayed at the game that you can dedicate. The bags are a $5.00 donation. The game will be at the Webster Ice Arena at 7:00 pm and admission is free to Webster students.
Today's lunch is chicken drumsticks
January 10th, 2023
Rising juniors and seniors - are you interested in working with kids? Check out our Child Development classes - next year we will be offering both the current course and a new one! You will have the opportunity to work in a Pre-K classroom as part of your learning. Come learn and play with us! Email Mrs. Sero for more information. joanna_sero@webstercsd.org
Webster Thomas High School presents Disney's Freaky Friday. Auditions will be held this Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday after school in the Auditorium.
Wednesday will be the acting auditions, so you can pick up monologues from Mr. Stoetzel in Room 111 or on our Google Classroom. Break a leg!
Are you interested in St John Fisher University? If so, come to the counseling center TODAY at 11:30 and speak with a Thomas alumni about what Fisher has to offer at their university. If you need a pass to this event, please stop into the counseling center and see Ms. Marcello.
Attention all Tri-M members! We will be having a meeting Tomorrow morning in the theory room at 8:15. Don't forget to bring your calendars.
Attention SAGE Club members, today's meeting is canceled due to illness, we will have a make up meeting on Tuesday January 17th with a special Guest Speaker. See you next week.
Come out and watch your Thomas Titan Hockey Team play Irondequoit at Webster Ice Arena – Puck Drop 5pm tonight.
Good morning everyone. Specifically for the class of 2024, I'm here as your congressman to raise awareness about our brand new Student Congress. First off, our mission in the Student Congress is to face school challenges, explore diverse opportunities, and to promote positivity at school. So to help me help you, there will be a survey posted on our Google Classroom page (code shown below: wrjh6ev) where I invite you to share your input on current school issues and see changes you’d like to come about. Additionally feel free to contact me personally at ndickson24@webstercsd.org if you have any questions or concerns. Thank you very much.
Today's lunch is tacos
January 9th, 2023
Rising juniors and seniors - are you interested in working with kids? Check out our Child Development classes - next year we will be offering both the current course and a new one! You will have the opportunity to work in a Pre-K classroom as part of your learning. Come learn and play with us! Email Mrs. Sero for more information. joanna_sero@webstercsd.org
Are you interested in St John Fisher University? If so, come to the counseling center TOMORROW at 11:30 and speak with a Thomas alumni about what Fisher has to offer at their university. If you need a pass to this event, please stop into the counseling center and see Ms. Marcello.
Juniors interested in the new visions medical program need to attend a mandatory virtual visitation on Wednesday February 8th. Please stop in the counseling center for more information.
There will be a FBLA meeting after school today at 3:20 in Room 255. We will be discussing the Spring District Meeting.
Congratulations to the Model UN club on a very successful conference at Syracuse University this past weekend! Special recognition to Jenna Dow, who won an Honorable Mention in the Food & Agricultural Organization representing the Netherlands, and Ananya Bobbala, who also won Honorable Mention representing Egypt in the Arab League. Our next meeting will be Monday, January 23 and we will begin preparing for our final conference of the year. New members are welcome!
Reminder _ there is a Key Club meeting TODAY after school in Mrs. Donnovan's room, room 405 at 3:15
Today's lunch is hamburger / cheeseburger
January 6th, 2023
This spring, Webster Thomas High School presents Disney's Freaky Friday! There will be an audition workshop this Friday, January 6th, after school in the auditorium. You can come find out more about the audition process, including the acting, singing, and dancing components. It's not mandatory, but may be helpful. If you can't make it, see Mr. Stoetzel or Mrs. D'Angelo for details, or join our Google Classroom (posters are all around the auditorium).
The auditions will be next week (Wednesday and Thursday, with callbacks on Friday).
Break a leg!
Attention Staff and students:
Due to the snow day, club photo makeups are THIS MORNING in the auditorium.
Club advisors please reach out to your club members to remind them; Teachers, thank you for allowing students to leave class temporarily to have their photo taken. Students, check the schedules posted around the building and be prompt for your photo.
The Treble picture has already been taken so that one is canceled for today. ASL has been added at 10:40 and FBLA has been added at 10:05.
Club advisors please reach out to your club members to remind them; Teachers, thank you for allowing students to leave class temporarily to have their photo taken. Students, check the schedules posted around the building and be prompt for your photo.
Are you interested in St John Fisher University? If so, come to the counseling center on Tuesday, January 10th at 11:30 and speak with a Thomas alumni about what Fisher has to offer at their university. If you need a pass to this event, please stop into the counseling center and see Ms. Marcello.
Juniors interested in the new visions medical program need to attend a mandatory virtual visitation on Wednesday February 8th. Please stop in the counseling center for more information.
Join the Titan Service Scholars for a partnered community connection event with Rochester Refugee Resettlement Services: assisting new Afghan migrants in accessing services, providing activities for children and English games.
We also will be serving a community meal for over 100!
This project allows us to engage in local service with global impact!!
This event will take place on Saturday January 7th from 1pm-7pm.
A bus will be provided both ways - from the Thomas parking lot.
Pick up your permission slips in the counseling center now.
There will be a Key Club meeting in Mrs. Donovan’s room 405 on Monday, January 9th at 3:20.
There will be a FBLA meeting on Monday, January 9 at 3:20 in Room 255. We will be discussing the Spring District Meeting.
Our Thomas Titans Hockey team takes on Portside, puck drop 5:00pm at SUNY Brockport.
Today's lunch is chicken patty
Hi my name is Val and here’s this week’s Climate Catchup:
As of Wednesday, California has been bombarded by drenching rains which is normal around this time of year, but this week they have been coming at a pace which the reservoirs and emergency responders can’t handle. These storms, known as Atmospheric Rivers, often make up for the droughts in California, but since Wednesday have brought more water than the system can handle. As the atmosphere heats up, more moisture can be held by the air. Climate change could also be shifting the way winds carry moisture around the atmosphere, potentially influencing the number of atmospheric rivers entering California each year.
January 5th, 2023
There will be a Key Club meeting in Mrs. Donovan’s room 405 on Monday, January 9th at 3:20.
The DREAM club will meet today after school in room 411
Attention French club, we will meet today after school in room 230.
Hope to see you there!
The make up date for yearbook photos for clubs and activities has changed. These pictures will be taken TOMORROW and NOT on January 9th. Follow the original posted schedule, but note the new date of tomorrow.
There will be an audition workshop this Friday, January 6th, after school in the auditorium. You can come find out more about the audition process, including the acting, singing, and dancing components. It's not mandatory, but may be helpful. If you can't make it, see Mr. Stoetzel or Mrs. D'Angelo for details, or join our Google Classroom (posters are all around the auditorium).
The auditions will be next week (Wednesday and Thursday, with callbacks on Friday).
It is Thursday !!!! ... and you know what that means!!!
YES! IT IS CHESS CLUB !!!!!!!!!!! Chess Club meets TODAY!! From 3:15 - 4:00. It will be in room 310, and YOU are invited to come, even bring a friend! ALL are welcome. If you have any questions see Mr. Zaleski in room 310.
Come challenge your mind and join us for a "battle on the board"
Today you will be receiving your course selection sheet to choose courses for next year. You will need to bring this sheet with you to all of your classes over the next two days. When considering what to take, please keep in mind your interests, sequences you are working towards as well as your future plans after graduation. Also consider your extra curricular activities and commitments and remember a Healthy Course Load Balance is Key!
During each class today and tomorrow, your teacher will take a few minutes to discuss the course that is being recommended for you. Your teacher will also initial their recommendation on your form.
You do not need to make an appointment with your School Counselor. School Counselors will be coming into your P.E. class over the next month to meet with you one-on-one and discuss your course selection for next school year.
Make sure to take your course request sheet home and discuss it with your parents or guardian. Be sure to also review course descriptions by viewing the course catalog which can be found on our district website.
Today's lunch is orange chicken
January 4th, 2023
There will be a Key Club meeting in Mrs. Donovan’s room 405 on Monday, January 9th at 3:20.
The DREAM club will meet tomorrow after school in room 411.
Attention French club, we will be having a meeting after school in room 230 on Thursday, January 5th.
Hope to see you there!
Barrel of Monkeys choir will meet in the choir room tomorrow morning at 8:10am!
Mr. Sackett will be providing donuts!
Bring a friend!
Thomas Hockey is back in the New Year!
Come out to support the Titan Hockey Team tonight at 7pm at the Webster Ice Arena as they face off against Pittsford!
Today's lunch is spaghetti & meatballs
January 3, 2023
Attention Chipotle Lovers at Thomas!
The girls varsity softball team is having a fundraiser at the Holt Road Chipotle today from 4-8 pm. Please mention Thomas softball when you order.
There will be a Key Club meeting in Mrs. Donovan’s room 405 on Monday, January 9th at 3:20.
Join the Titan Service Scholars for a partnered community connection event with Rochester Refugee Resettlement Services: assisting new Afghan migrants in accessing services, providing activities for children and English games.
We also will be serving a community meal for over 100!
This project allows us to engage in local service with global impact!!
This event will take place on Saturday January 7th from 1pm-7pm.
A bus will be provided both ways - from the Thomas parking lot.
Pick up your permission slips in the counseling center now.
Today's lunch is french toast sticks
December 21, 2022
WonderCare WCSD's Before and After School Program is hiring at elementary schools across the district.
We are looking for junior site assistants (16 years and older) to work with students afterschool.
If you have early release this is a great opportunity to work afterschool until 6pm and only on weekdays.
We are also looking for employees after school ends at 3:30.
Please email wondercare@webstercsd.org if you are interested!
There will be a Best Buddies meeting in Room 145 after school today. We will be decorating holiday cookies and making cards for residents at a Webster nursing home. Come join us as we build our Thomas Best Buddies community and in spreading holiday cheer.
Join the Titan Service Scholars for a partnered community connection event with Rochester Refugee Resettlement Services: assisting new Afghan migrants in accessing services, providing activities for children and English games.
We also will be serving a community meal for over 100!
This project allows us to engage in local service with global impact!!
Saturday January 7th 1pm-7pm.
A bus will be provided both ways - from the Thomas parking lot.
Pick up your permission slips in the counseling center now.
Barrel of Monkeys choir will not be meeting tomorrow.
Instead, all those interested in auditioning for the Thomas Barbershop Quintet are welcome to join Mr. Sackett in the choir room at 8:10am.
This student-lead ensemble is open to all Tenors and Basses to audition.
Hope to see you there!
Today's lunch is chicken parm
December 20, 2022
Are you interested in a career in the medical field or research?
If you are, please come down to the Library TODAY during either 3rd, 4th or 5th block for an in school field trip.
If you have any questions, or need a pass to attend or would like to sign up ahead of time - please stop by room 205
Join the American Sign Language Club!
We will meet today in room 207 at 3:15.
Come learn how to sign the alphabet, your name and festive holiday signs.
You can join our google classroom using the code shown here.
Hope to see you all tomorrow!
There will be a Best Buddies meeting in Room 145 after school on Wednesday. We will be decorating holiday cookies and making cards for residents at a Webster nursing home. Come join us as we build our Thomas Best Buddies community and in spreading holiday cheer.
There will be a SAGE club meeting today after school today 12/20 at 3:20 in room 144. See you then.
Today's lunch is maple pancake sandwich
December 19, 2022
WonderCare WCSD's Before and After School Program is hiring at elementary schools across the district.
We are looking for junior site assistants (16 years and older) to work with students afterschool.
If you have early release this is a great opportunity to work afterschool until 6pm and only on weekdays.
We are also looking for employees after school ends at 3:30.
Please email wondercare@webstercsd.org if you are interested!
Are you interested in a career in the medical field or research?
If you are, please come down to the Library tomorrow during either 3rd, 4th or 5th block for an in school field trip.
If you have any questions, or need a pass to attend or would like to sign up ahead of time - please stop by room 205
Join the Titan Service Scholars for a partnered community connection event with Rochester Refugee Resettlement Services: assisting new Afghan migrants in accessing services, providing activities for children and English games.
We also will be serving a community meal for over 100!
This project allows us to engage in local service with global impact!!
Saturday January 7th 1pm-7pm.
A bus will be provided both ways - from the Thomas parking lot.
Pick up your permission slips in the counseling center now.
There will be a FBLA meeting today at 3:20 in Room 255. We will be discussing the Spring District Meeting and Competition.
Join the American Sign Language Club!
We will meet tomorrow in room 207 at 3:15.
Come learn how to sign the alphabet, your name and festive holiday signs.
You can join our google classroom using the code shown here.
Hope to see you all tomorrow!
Video Game Club is cancelled for tomorrow, Tuesday December 20th. We will meet after winter break on Tuesday January 3rd.
The Thomas Music Department invites you to our Winter Concert tonight featuring performances from Chorale, Select Choir, and Philharmonic Orchestra!
It will be held in the Thomas Auditorium at 7 pm.
Don't forget to bring non-perishable food items for our food drive! We will be donating to the Little Free Food Pantries. Boxes for donations will be located at the doors to the auditorium.
Today's lunch is buffalo chicken melt
December 16, 2022
WonderCare WCSD's Before and After School Program is hiring at elementary schools across the district.
We are looking for junior site assistants (16 years and older) to work with students afterschool.
If you have early release this is a great opportunity to work afterschool until 6pm and only on weekdays.
We are also looking for employees after school ends at 3:30.
Please email wondercare@webstercsd.org if you are interested!
The Student Council invites you to join in celebrating the holidays with our Holiday Spirit Week.
On Monday it’s Falalalannel day. Wear your favorite flannel and join us during lunches making snowflakes to decorate around the school.
Tuesday is Ugly Sweater day and we are exited to see your best and worst holiday fits.
Wednesday - Let it Snow, Let it snow, Let it snow, join us in wearing white that day.
On Thursday wear holiday class colors - Freshmen and Sophomores wear green, Juniors and Seniors wear red and staff will wear blue.
On Friday, it’s the 4 C’s: Cocoa, Candy Canes, & Cozy. Get Cozy for our last day of school before Winter Break. PTSA and Student Council will have candy canes and hot cocoa to share.
Join the Titan Service Scholars for a partnered community connection event with Rochester Refugee Resettlement Services: assisting new Afghan migrants in accessing services, providing activities for children and English games.
We also will be serving a community meal for over 100!
This project allows us to engage in local service with global impact!!
Saturday January 7th 1pm-7pm.
A bus will be provided both ways - from the Thomas parking lot.
Pick up your permission slips in the counseling center now.
Are you interested in a career in the medical field or research?
If you are, please come down to the Library on Tuesday, December 20th during either 3rd, 4th or 5th block for an in school field trip.
If you have any questions, or need a pass to attend or would like to sign up ahead of time - please stop by room 205
Model UN will have a holiday party after school on Monday December 19th in room 210. Please sign up on Google Classroom to bring a treat to share.
There will be a FBLA meeting on Monday, December 19 at 3:20 in Room 255. We will be discussing the Spring District Meeting and Competition.
The Webster Show Choir is hosting its annual Talent Showcase TONIGHT at 7pm in the Schroeder auditorium, featuring art work, poetry, electronic music compositions, and performances by students and faculty from both Thomas and Schroeder. Suggested donations will be accepted at the door. Hope you can all come out for an evening of entertainment!
The Thomas Music Department invites you to our final two Winter Concerts on Monday, December 19 featuring performances from the Concert Band and Wind Ensemble and on Wednesday, December 21 featuring performances from Chorale, Select Choir, and Philharmonic Orchestra!
Both concerts are in the Thomas Auditorium at 7 pm.
Don't forget to bring non-perishable food items for our food drive! We will be donating to the Little Free Food Pantries. Boxes for donations will be located at the doors to the auditorium.
Today's lunch is pizza crunchers
December 15, 2022
WonderCare WCSD's Before and After School Program is hiring at elementary schools across the district.
We are looking for junior site assistants (16 years and older) to work with students afterschool.
If you have early release this is a great opportunity to work afterschool until 6pm and only on weekdays.
We are also looking for employees after school ends at 3:30.
Please email wondercare@webstercsd.org if you are interested!
The Student Council invites you to join in celebrating the holidays with our Holiday Spirit Week.
On Monday it’s Falalalannel day. Wear your favorite flannel and join us during lunches making snowflakes to decorate around the school.
Tuesday is Ugly Sweater day and we are exited to see your best and worst holiday fits.
Wednesday - Let it Snow, Let it snow, Let it snow, join us in wearing white that day.
On Thursday wear holiday class colors - Freshmen and Sophomores wear green, Juniors and Seniors wear red and staff will wear blue.
On Friday, it’s the 4 C’s: Cocoa, Candy Canes, & Cozy. Get Cozy for our last day of school before Winter Break. PTSA and Student Council will have candy canes and hot cocoa to share.
Are you interested in a career in the medical field or research? If you are, please come down to the Library on Monday December 19th during either 3rd, 4th or 5th block for an in school field trip. If you have any questions, If you need a pass to attend or would like to sign up ahead of time - please stop by room 205
New this year....The Webster Thomas High School Art Department is starting a National Art Honor Society Chapter!
If you LOVE Art, are in grades 10-12, and are taking an art class this year during the fall or spring semester, you should consider joining our National ART Honor Society here at Thomas.
It's also a great way to add to your activities resume!
Bring your $5 dollar student admission fee to the informational meeting tomorrow at 3:15pm in art room 336.
For more details see an art teacher.
The Webster Show Choir is hosting its annual Talent Showcase TOMORROW at 7pm in the Schroeder auditorium, featuring art work, poetry, electronic music compositions, and performances by students and faculty from both Thomas and Schroeder. Suggested donations will be accepted at the door. Hope you can all come out for an evening of entertainment!
Attention CARE club members.The next CARE club meeting will be today after school in the CARE room. We will be taking our picture for the yearbook and working on our current project. New members are always welcome!
Model UN will have a holiday party after school on Monday December 19th in room 210. Please sign up on Google Classroom to bring a treat to share.
There will be a FBLA meeting on Monday, December 19 at 3:20 in Room 255. We will be discussing the Spring District Meeting and Competition.
It is Thursday !!!! ... and you know what that means!!!
YES!
IT IS CHESS CLUB !!!!!!!!!!!
Chess Club meets TODAY!!
From 3:15 - 4:00.
It will be in room 310, and YOU are invited to come, even bring a friend! ALL are welcome.
If you have any questions see Mr. Zaleski in room 310.
Come challenge your mind and join us for a "battle on the board"
Today is Earth Club's sustainable gift wrapping day.
If you want to make an impact this holiday season while also having the best wrapped gifts for your festivities, come by today after school in room 205 from 3:15-4:20.
All Thomas staff and students are invited to bring your gifts to be wrapped in biodegradable products to make your festivities kinder to the earth.
Stay green and festive
Titans!
Today's lunch is turkey & gravy
December 14, 2022
Join the Titan Service Scholars for a partnered community connection event with Rochester Refugee Resettlement Services: assisting new Afghan migrants in accessing services, providing activities for children and English games.
We also will be serving a community meal for over 100!
This project allows us to engage in local service with global impact!!
Saturday January 7th 1pm-7pm.
A bus will be provided both ways - from the Thomas parking lot.
Pick up your permission slips in the counseling center now.
Are you interested in a career in the medical field or research? If you are, please come down to the Library on Monday December 20th during either 3rd, 4th or 5th block for an in school field trip. If you have any questions, If you need a pass to attend or would like to sign up ahead of time - please stop by room 205
Attention Seniors, the Counseling office is holding a Wrap Up Your App Workshop today during Blocks 3, 4 and 5. No need to sign up, just drop into room 144. Counselors will be on hand to help you complete or even start your college applications!
New this year....The Webster Thomas High School Art Department is starting a National Art Honor Society Chapter!
If you LOVE Art, are in grades 10-12, and are taking an art class this year during the fall or spring semester, you should consider joining our National ART Honor Society here at Thomas.
It's also a great way to add to your activities resume!
Bring your $5 dollar student admission fee to the informational meeting tomorrow at 3:15pm in art room 336.
For more details see an art teacher.
The Webster Show Choir is hosting its annual Talent Showcase on Friday, December 16th at 7pm in the Schroeder auditorium, featuring art work, poetry, electronic music compositions, and performances by students and faculty from both Thomas and Schroeder. Suggested donations will be accepted at the door. Hope you can all come out for an evening of entertainment!
Attention CARE club members.The next CARE club meeting will be tomorrow after school in the CARE room. We will be taking our picture for the yearbook and working on our current project. New members are always welcome!
ATTENTION FRENCH CLUB!
WE WILL BE HOLDING OUR HOLIDAY COOKIE BAKE-OFF PARTY TODAY AFTER SCHOOL IN ROOM 230.
WE WILL BE MAKING ORNAMENTS AND BUTTONS & HAVING FRENCH CONVERSATION. PLAN OUT YOUR COOKIES TO SUBMIT INTO THE COMPETITION NOW!
HOPE TO SEE YOU THERE!
Tomorrow, December 15th is Earth Club's sustainable gift wrapping day after school in room 205 from 3:15-4:20. All Thomas staff and students are invited to bring your gifts to be wrapped in biodegradable products to make your holiday season kinder to the earth. Come stop by Earth club today during lunch blocks to see what it's all about. Hope to see you there. Stay green Titans!
Barrel of Monkeys choir will meet in the choir room tomorrow morning at 8:10am! Lucas, don't forget the donuts!
Today's lunch is mozzarella sticks
December 12, 2022
The Thomas Music Department invites you to our first two Winter Concerts:
Tonight's performance features the Treble Choir and the Concert Orchestra.
Tomorrow night's performance will featuring performances by the Jazz Band and the Jazz Ensemble!
Both concerts are in the Thomas Auditorium at 7 pm.
Don’t forget to bring non-perishable food items for our food drive!
We will be collecting items at our concerts to donate to the Little Free Food Pantries.
Boxes for donations will be located at the doors to the auditorium.
Join the Titan Service Scholars for a partnered community connection event with Rochester Refugee Resettlement Services: assisting new Afghan migrants in accessing services, providing activities for children and English games.
We also will be serving a community meal for over 100!
This project allows us to engage in local service with global impact!!
Saturday January 7th 1pm-7pm.
A bus will be provided both ways - from the Thomas parking lot.
Pick up your permission slips in the counseling center now.
Are you interested in a career in the medical field or research? If you are, please come down to the Library on Monday December 20th during either 3rd, 4th or 5th block for an in school field trip. If you have any questions, If you need a pass to attend or would like to sign up ahead of time - please stop by room 205
Attention Seniors, the Counseling office is holding a Wrap Up Your App Workshop this Wednesday during lunch blocks 3, 4 and 5. No need to sign up, just drop into room 144 to get help on completing or even starting your college applications!
New this year....The Webster Thomas High School Art Department is starting a National Art Honor Society Chapter!
If you LOVE Art, are in grades 10-12, and are taking an art class this year during the fall or spring semester, you should consider joining our National ART Honor Society here at Thomas.
It's also a great way to add to your activities resume!
Bring your $5 dollar student admission fee to the informational meeting on Thursday, December 15th at 3:15pm in art room 336.
For more details see an art teacher.
The Webster Show Choir is hosting its annual Talent Showcase on Friday, December 16th at 7pm in the Schroeder auditorium, featuring art work, poetry, electronic music compositions, and performances by students and faculty from both Thomas and Schroeder. Suggested donations will be accepted at the door. Hope you can all come out for an evening of entertainment!
Attention CARE club members.The next CARE club meeting will be Thursday, December 15th after school in the CARE room. We will be taking our picture for the yearbook and working on our current project. New members are always welcome!
Today's lunch is chicken patty
December 9, 2022
The Thomas Music Department invites you to our first two Winter Concerts:
On Monday, December 12th featuring performances from the Treble Choir and the Concert Orchestra.
On Tuesday, December 13th featuring performances by the Jazz Band and the Jazz Ensemble!
Both concerts are in the Thomas Auditorium at 7 pm.
Don’t forget to bring non-perishable food items for our food drive!
We will be collecting items at our concerts to donate to the Little Free Food Pantries.
Boxes for donations will be located at the doors to the auditorium.
ATTENTION FRENCH CLUB! WE WILL BE HOLDING OUR HOLIDAY COOKIE BAKE-OFF PARTY NEXT WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 14TH AFTER SCHOOL IN RM 230. PLAN OUT YOUR COOKIES TO SUBMIT INTO THE COMPETITION NOW! HOPE TO SEE YOU THERE!
Thomas Varsity Hockey is on the road tomorrow night against Fairport. Game is Saturday at 6:45pm at Rochester Ice Center in Fairport. Come cheer on your hockey team!
Hi, my name is Stephen, and here is this week’s climate catchup. Did you know that Americans produce 25% more waste during the holiday season than any other time of year? Each year, 2.3 million pounds of wrapping paper end up in landfills across the country. To avoid this, we can try to reuse or recycle our wrapping paper this holiday season and use eco-friendly packaging products such as biodegradable tape and twine. Come join Earth club next Thursday for our sustainable gift wrapping day from 3:20-4:15 in room 205. Stay green Titans!
Today's lunch is sampler platter
December 8, 2022
Join the Titan Service Scholars for a partnered community connection event with Rochester Refugee Resettlement Services: assisting new Afghan migrants in accessing services, providing activities for children and English games.
We also will be serving a community meal for over 100!
This project allows us to engage in local service with global impact!!
Saturday January 7th 1pm-7pm.
A bus will be provided both ways - from the Thomas parking lot.
Pick up your permission slips in the counseling center now.
It is Thursday !!!! ... and you know what that means!!!
YES!
IT IS CHESS CLUB !!!!!!!!!!!
Chess Club meets TODAY!!
From 3:15 - 4:00.
It will be in room 310, and YOU are invited to come, even bring a friend! ALL are welcome.
If you have any questions see Mr. Zaleski in room 310.
Come challenge your mind and join us for a "battle on the board"
Math League continued its mathematical season yesterday scoring 84 points.
Leading the way for the Thomas Titans with strong individual performances were Aiden P. scoring 15 points, Forrest L. and Jenna D. scored 12 points each and Liam E. and Logan P. scored 10 points each.
Great job all mathletes!!!
Attention members of earth club!
All hands on deck during today's meeting to get ready for next week's sustainable holiday festivities from 3:15 to 3:45 in room 205.
New members are always welcome.
Thursday, December 15th is Earth Club's sustainable gift wrapping day!
All Thomas staff and students are invited to bring your gifts to be wrapped in biodegradable products to make your holiday season kinder to the earth.
Hope to see you there.
Stay green Titans!
New this year....The Webster Thomas High School Art Department is starting a National Art Honor Society Chapter!
If you LOVE Art, are in grades 10-12, and are taking an art class this year during the fall or spring semester, you should consider joining our National ART Honor Society here at Thomas.
It's also a great way to add to your activities resume!
Bring your $5 dollar student admission fee to the informational meeting on Thursday, December 15th at 3:15pm in art room 336.
For more details see an art teacher.
Today's lunch is fully loaded tots
December 7, 2022
Join the Titan Service Scholars for a partnered community connection event with Rochester Refugee Resettlement Services: assisting new Afghan migrants in accessing services, providing activities for children and English games. We also will be serving a community meal for over 100! This project allows us to engage in local service with global impact!!
Saturday January 7th 1pm-7pm. A bus will be provided both ways - from the Thomas parking lot.
Pick up your permission slips in the counseling center now.
The Titans Varsity Ice Hockey team takes on Greece tonight at the Webster Ice Arena.
Face is off is schedule for 7 pm
Hope to see you all there!
Today's lunch is toasted cheese sandwich
December 6, 2022
The Webster Thomas High School Art Department is starting a National Art Honor Society Chapter!
Do you LOVE Art & are in grades 10-12?
Are you are taking an art class this year during the fall or spring semester?
Are you looking for ways to add to your activities resume?
If so, you should consider joining our National Art Honor Society here at Thomas
Come to the informational meeting on Thursday, December 15th at 3:15pm, in room 336
For more details see an art teacher
ATTENTION FRENCH CLUB! WE WILL BE HOLDING OUR HOLIDAY COOKIE BAKE-OFF PARTY NEXT WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 14TH AFTER SCHOOL IN RM 230. PLAN OUT YOUR COOKIES TO SUBMIT INTO THE COMPETITION NOW! HOPE TO SEE YOU THERE!
Today's lunch is tacos
December 2, 2022
Are you creative?
Artistic?
Like to learn about different cultures?
If you answered yes to any of these questions then please stop down to the CARE room this week and volunteer during blocks 3,4 or 5.
We are making posters about different holiday traditions from around the world that will be displayed at the Winter Wonderland and Parade of Lights in the Village of Webster tomorrow!
We would love your help.
Be sure to sign out of study hall and get a pass to volunteer in the CARE room today!
Are you looking for volunteer hours?
PTSA currently has several events that are in need of student volunteers.
Please visit www.websterptsa.org/studentvolunteers or scan the QR code below.
Thank you in advance for your help!
Key Club will be holding their next meeting on Monday December 5th, after school in room 405 .
The third meeting of the illustrious Webster Thomas Improv Club will be held Friday, December 2 after school in Room 111.
Improv is a place where students learn the fine arts of improvisational and stand-up comedy.
It's a great way to end the week.
All are welcome - no experience necessary.
Hope to see you there!
Webster Thomas Hockey is on the road Friday night at Northtown Center in Buffalo for an 8pm puck drop against Hamburg!
Your Titans return HOME on Saturday night against Section 6 Rival West Seneca!
Puck Drop is 6pm at Webster Ice Arena!
We hope to see you all there!
Hi, my name is Stephen, and here is this week’s climate catchup.
Did you know that getting a live christmas tree is better for the environment than getting a fake one? On average, it takes about 7 years to grow a christmas tree, and in that time these trees absorb lots of carbon back into the ground from the atmosphere.
Not only does christmas tree farming support local farmers, it also keeps farmland forested instead of it being used for other unsustainable purposes.
Live christmas trees produce 10 times less carbon emissions than fake ones, and believe it or not, live trees can actually improve air quality in your own home.
That’s it for me and have a great holiday season titans!
American Sign Language Club will hold their first meeting on Tuesday, December 13th from 3:15 - 4:15 in room 207. All are welcome to attend!
Today's lunch is pizza crunchers
December 1, 2022
Are you looking for volunteer hours? PTSA currently has several events that are in need of student volunteers. Please visit www.websterptsa.org/studentvolunteers or scan the QR code below. Thank you in advance for your help!
Congratulations and good luck to all students participating in the winter all state conference which will feature some of New York State's best student musicians!
Are you creative? Artistic? Like to learn about different cultures? If you answered yes to any of these questions then please stop down to the CARE room this week and volunteer during blocks 3,4 or 5. We are making posters about different holiday traditions from around the world that will be displayed at the Winter Wonderland and Parade of Lights in the Village of Webster this Saturday December 3rd! We would love your help. Be sure to sign out of study hall and get a pass to volunteer in the CARE room today!
Key Club will be holding their next meeting on Monday December 5th, after school in room 405 .
The third meeting of the illustrious Webster Thomas Improv Club will be held Friday, December 2 after school in Room 111. Improv is a place where students learn the fine arts of improvisational and stand-up comedy. It's a great way to end the week. All are welcome - no experience necessary. Hope to see you there!
It is Thursday !!!! ... and you know what that means!!!
YES! IT IS CHESS CLUB !!!!!!!!!!! Chess Club meets TODAY!! From 3:15 - 4:00. It will be in room 310, and YOU are invited to come, even bring a friend! ALL are welcome. If you have any questions see Mr. Zaleski in room 310.
Come challenge your mind and join us for a "battle on the board"
The Dream Club will meet TODAY after school in Ms. Rodriguez’s room, room 254.
Today's lunch is orange chicken
November 30, 2022
There is a Student Safe Driving Seminar here at Thomas in the auditorium afterschool TODAY at 3:30pm.. If you currently have a temporary Parking Permit or if you anticipate getting your driver's license this year and have not attended the seminar this year, you must attend this seminar in order to receive a Parking Permit. All temporary permits will be revoked on Thursday if you fail to attend.
Are you creative? Artistic? Like to learn about different cultures? If you answered yes to any of these questions then please stop down to the CARE room this week and volunteer during blocks 3,4 or 5. We are making posters about different holiday traditions from around the world that will be displayed at the Winter Wonderland and Parade of Lights in the Village of Webster this Saturday December 3rd! We would love your help. Be sure to sign out of study hall and get a pass to volunteer in the CARE room today!
Barrel of Monkeys choir will meet in the choir room tomorrow morning at 8:10am! Bobby, don't forget the donuts
There will be a Key Club meeting after school in room 405 on Monday December 5th.
Today's lunch is french toast sticks
November 29, 2022
There is a Student Safe Driving Seminar here at Thomas in the auditorium on Wednesday, November 30th at 3:30pm.. If you currently have a temporary Parking Permit or if you anticipate getting your driver's license this year and have not attended the seminar this year, you must attend this seminar in order to receive a Parking Permit. All temporary permits will be revoked on Thursday if you fail to attend.
Are you creative? Artistic? Like to learn about different cultures? If you answered yes to any of these questions then please stop down to the CARE room this week and volunteer during blocks 3,4 or 5. We are making posters about different holiday traditions from around the world that will be displayed at the Winter Wonderland and Parade of Lights in the Village of Webster this Saturday December 3rd! We would love your help. Be sure to sign out of study hall and get a pass to volunteer in the CARE room today!
Attention HOCKEY FANS…
Your Thomas Titans Hockey Team takes on crosstown rival Webster Schroeder Warriors TONIGHT! The puck drops at 7pm at the Webster Ice Arena.
Free admission for Webster students.
Come support your Thomas Titans!
Today's lunch is mac & cheese
November 28, 2022
The Webster Show Choir is hosting its annual Talent Showcase on Friday, December 16th at 7pm in the Schroeder auditorium. Interested in featuring your talent? Please scan the QR code that you see on the screen or visit the google classroom 2re77f4 and read more about the event and how to audition or submit your work. Any questions? Please see Mrs D’Angelo or any Show Choir member for more information.
There will be a Model UN meeting today after school for students attending the Syracuse conference. If you cannot attend, see Miss Yang in room 210
Today's lunch is philly cheese steak
November 22, 2022
Video game club is cancelled for today, Tuesday 11/22. Next meeting will be Tuesday November 29th from 3:15pm-4pm.
Boys Mod A basketball tryouts will begin on Monday, November 28th from 5:15 to 6:45 and will continue through Thursday, December 1st.
Tryouts will be held in the Thomas fieldhouse.
Titans Varsity Hockey kicks off the 2022- 23 season with our home opener this Saturday night. Come join us as we raise the 2022 NYS Sectional Championship Banner celebrating last February’s victory, before facing off against visiting McQuaid. Student Admission is free, 6pm November 26th Webster Ice Arena.
Today's lunch is mozzarella sticks
November 21, 2022
Video game club is cancelled tomorrow. Next meeting will be Tuesday November 29th from 3:15pm-4pm.
Boys Mod A basketball tryouts will begin on Monday, November 28th from 5:15 to 6:45 and will continue through Thursday, December 1st.
Tryouts will be held in the Thomas fieldhouse.
From the girls swim team, Nakisha Dinh, Marin Bedford, Melissa Robinson, Vivian Nguyen, Kylie Willis, and Claire Gorton competed in their State Championship last weekend. Congratulations to the 200 medley relay team, composed of Nakisha, Marin, Vivian, and Claire, for placing third in New York State. Also, the 200 free relay team, composed of Nakisha, Melissa, Kylie, and Claire got the 14th fastest time in the state. What a successful weekend and way to represent Webster!
Good morning, My name is Sam. I am a member of the SAGE club. Yesterday, November 20th was Transgender Day of Remembrance. For all those who have passed, whether naturally, from suicide, or from violence, such as the five people senselessly gunned down at the Q Club in Colorado yesterday, we ask for a moment of silence.
--------Thank you for your support in honoring our trans friends and families.
Today's lunch is country sweet chicken melt
November 18, 2022
Are you looking for volunteer hours? PTSA currently has several events that are in need of student volunteers. Please visit www.websterptsa.org/studentvolunteers or scan the QR code below. Thank you in advance for your help!
If you are looking to explore career interests and post-secondary high school options, The ASVAB is a multi-aptitude exam for high school students that helps align your skills with your interests.
The scores on this exam will help predict your future success or abilities in specific occupations and indicate the education and training needed for specific areas of interest.
If you’re interested, stop into the counseling center to pick up a registration form.
The test will be held TOMORROW morning at Thomas High School at 9 AM.
Come see us in the counseling center if you have any questions.
Attention all staff and students from Thomas and Schroeder: The Webster Show Choir is hosting its annual Talent Showcase on Friday, December 16th at 7pm in the Schroeder auditorium. Interested in featuring your talent? Please scan the QR code that you see on the screen and read more about the event and how to audition or submit your work. Any questions? Please see Mrs D’Angelo or any Show Choir member for more information.
Boys Mod A basketball tryouts will begin on Monday, November 28th from 5:15 to 6:45 and will continue through Thursday, December 1st.
Monday 5:15-6:45
Tue 6:45-8:15
Wed 6:45-8:15
Thur 3:45-5:15
Tryouts will be held in the Thomas fieldhouse.
The Unified Bowling team took first place in the championship match. The team had one of their best matches of the season and won by a large margin. Jeffrey Grillo bowled an impressive 186 to help our team win the championship.
Hello everyone, my name is Stephen and welcome to this week's Climate catch-up. The U.S, Japan as well as other partners on Tuesday unveiled a $20 billion plan to help Indonesia curb reliance on coal-fired power. Some of the proposed goals included peaking power sector emissions by 2030, increasing the employment of renewable energy so that renewable energy comprises 34% of power generation also by 2030, and restricting the development of coal fired power plants within Indonesia. That’s it for this week, stay green Titans!
Today's lunch is bosco cheese sticks
November 17, 2022
Webster Thomas High School proudly presents Clue: On Stage! Tonight, tomorrow, and Saturday night at 7:30 pm in the Thomas Auditorium. Tickets may be purchased online (check out the qr codes posted all around the building) or at the door. It's the best play based on a movie based on a board game you'll see all week!
Are you looking for volunteer hours? PTSA currently has several events that are in need of student volunteers. Please visit www.websterptsa.org/studentvolunteers or scan the QR code below. Thank you in advance for your help!
If you are looking to explore career interests and post-secondary high school options, the ASVAB is a multi-aptitude exam for high school students that helps align your skills with your interests.
The scores on this exam will help predict your future success or abilities in specific occupations and indicate the education and training needed for specific areas of interest.
If you’re interested, stop into the counseling center to pick up a registration form.
The test will be held at Thomas High School on Saturday, November 19th at 9 AM.
Come see us in the counseling center if you have any questions.
Attention Sophomores - If you are interested in EMCC next year you must attend the field trip in December.
Pick up your permission slip in the counseling center.
Space is limited so it will be on a first come first serve basis.
Stop in the counseling center for more information.
Attention CARE club members: There will be a meeting after school in the CARE room TODAY at 3:20. Please join us for an afternoon of fun times while helping others.
New members are always welcome!
Attention all staff and students from Thomas and Schroeder: The Webster Show Choir is hosting its annual Talent Showcase on Friday, December 16th at 7pm in the Schroeder auditorium. Interested in featuring your talent? Please scan the QR code that you see on the screen and read more about the event and how to audition or submit your work. Any questions? Please see Mrs D’Angelo or any Show Choir member for more information.
It is Thursday !!!! ... and you know what that means!!!
YES! IT IS CHESS CLUB !!!!!!!!!!! Chess Club meets TODAY!! From 3:15 - 4:00. It will be in room 310, and YOU are invited to come, even bring a friend! ALL are welcome. If you have any questions see Mr. Zaleski in room 310.
Come challenge your mind and join us for a "battle on the board"
There will be a DREAM club meeting today in Mrs. Nieves's room, 411, after school. The DREAM club meets the first and third thursday every month and is open for all.
Boys Mod A basketball tryouts will begin on Monday, November 28th from 5:15 to 6:45 and will continue through Thursday, December 1st.
Monday 5:15-6:45
Tue 6:45-8:15
Wed 6:45-8:15
Thur 3:45-5:15
Tryouts will be held in the Thomas fieldhouse.
Today's lunch is general tso's chicken
November 16, 2022
If you are looking to explore career interests and post-secondary high school options, the ASVAB is a multi-aptitude exam for high school students that helps align your skills with your interests.
The scores on this exam will help predict your future success or abilities in specific occupations and indicate the education and training needed for specific areas of interest.
If you’re interested, stop into the counseling center to pick up a registration form.
The test will be held at Thomas High School on Saturday, November 19th at 9 AM.
Come see us in the counseling center if you have any questions.
Attention Sophomores - If you are interested in EMCC next year you must attend the field trip in December.
Pick up your permission slip in the counseling center.
Space is limited so it will be on a first come first serve basis.
Stop in the counseling center for more information.
Attention all staff and students from Thomas and Schroeder: The Webster Show Choir is hosting its annual Talent Showcase on Friday, December 16th at 7pm in the Schroeder auditorium. Interested in featuring your talent? Please scan the QR code shown on the screen and read more about the event and how to audition or submit your work. Any questions? See Mrs D’Angelo or any Show Choir member for more information.
Attention CARE club members: There will be a meeting after school in the CARE room TOMORROW at 3:20. Please join us for an afternoon of fun times while helping others.
New members are always welcome!
Barrel of Monkeys choir will meet in the choir room tomorrow morning at 8:10am! Leo, don't forget the donuts!
Boys Mod A basketball tryouts will begin on Monday, November 28th from 5:15 to 6:45 and will continue through Thursday, December 1st.
Monday 5:15-6:45
Tue 6:45-8:15
Wed 6:45-8:15
Thur 3:45-5:15
Tryouts will be held in the Thomas fieldhouse.
Today's lunch is chicken parm
November 15, 2022
If you are looking to explore career interests and post-secondary high school options, the ASVAB is a multi-aptitude exam for high school students that helps align your skills with your interests.
The scores on this exam will help predict your future success or abilities in specific occupations and indicate the education and training needed for specific areas of interest.
If you’re interested, stop into the counseling center to pick up a registration form.
The test will be held at Thomas High School on Saturday, November 19th at 9 AM.
Come see us in the counseling center if you have any questions.
Attention Sophomores - If you are interested in EMCC next year you must attend the field trip in December.
Pick up your permission slip in the counseling center.
Space is limited so it will be on a first come first serve basis.
Stop in the counseling center for more information.
Attention CARE club members: There will be a meeting after school in the CARE room this Thursday, November 17th at 3:20.
Please join us for an afternoon of fun times while helping others.
New members are always welcome!
Attention all staff and students from Thomas and Schroeder: The Webster Show Choir is hosting its annual Talent Showcase on Friday, December 16th at 7pm in the Schroeder auditorium.
Interested in featuring your talent?
Please scan the QR code that you see on the screen and read more about the event and how to audition or submit your work.
Any questions?
Please see Mrs D’Angelo or any Show Choir member for more information.
Boys Mod A basketball tryouts will begin on Monday, November 28th from 5:15 to 6:45 and will continue through Thursday, December 1st.
Monday 5:15-6:45
Tue 6:45-8:15
Wed 6:45-8:15
Thur 3:45-5:15
Tryouts will be held in the Thomas fieldhouse.
Today's lunch is pizza crunchers
November 9, 2022
Attention library patrons: The library will be closed today, Wednesday November 9th, for a Roc 2 Change event. The library will reopen after school from 3:15 until 4pm. Again, the library will be closed today for an event.
Juniors and Seniors are invited to meet with a school counselor in the media center today during lunch blocks. They can help you with Naviance, Activity Resumes and College prep or applications. Drop in today during lunch blocks.
Titan Service Scholars is partnered with Webster's One Soldier at a Time to host the annual Veterans Day Celebration at Webster Applebees next Friday, November 11th. We will be welcoming local Veterans and distributing cards made by Thomas students and our Book Buddies from Klem South. If you'd like to sign up for a time slot, stop in the counseling office for more information.
If you are looking to explore career interests and post-secondary high school options, The ASVAB is a multi-aptitude exam for high school students that helps align your skills with your interests. The scores on this exam will help predict your future success or abilities in specific occupations and indicate the education and training needed for specific areas of interest.
If you’re interested, stop into the counseling center to pick up a registration form. The test will be held at Thomas High School on Saturday, November 19th in the morning. Come see us in the counseling center if you have any questions.
The next Best Buddies meeting will be held immediately after school today in room 145. We welcome all students - both current members and those interested in joining a club that focuses on inclusion of all Thomas students, service to our school community and just looking to have a fun time.
Modified A Boys Basketball is holding an informational meeting for tryouts for 9th grade boys TODAY @ 6:30 PM in the main gym at Thomas. There will be an open gym session from 7-8 pm in the main gym as well that same night.
Today's lunch is mozzarella sticks
November 8, 2022
Attention library patrons: The library will be closed tomorrow, Wednesday November 9th, for a Roc 2 Change event.
Titan Service Scholars is partnered with Webster's One Soldier at a Time to host the annual Veterans Day Celebration at Webster Applebees next Friday, November 11th. We will be welcoming local Veterans and distributing cards made by Thomas students and our Book Buddies from Klem South. If you'd like to sign up for a time slot, stop in the counseling office for more information.
The Tri-M Music Honor Society has a meeting tomorrow morning, Wednesday November 9th at 8:15 in the music theory room. Please bring your calendars to plan for upcoming events.
Attention SAGE club members, our meeting will be after school TODAY at 3:20. Please meet in the CARE room .
Math League continued its mathematical season yesterday. Leading the way for the Thomas Titans with strong individual performances were Forrest L. scoring 9 points along with Aiden P. and Shalin Z. scoring 8 points each. Great job all mathletes!!!
The next Best Buddies meeting will be held on Wednesday immediately after school in room 145. We welcome all students - both current members and those interested in joining a club that focuses on inclusion of all Thomas students, service to our school community and just looking to have a fun time.
Modified A Boys Basketball is holding an informational meeting for tryouts for 9th grade boys TOMORROW @ 6:30 PM in the main gym at Thomas. There will be an open gym session from 7-8 pm in the main gym as well that same night.
Today's lunch is french bread pizza
November 7, 2022
Titan Service Scholars is partnered with Webster's One Soldier at a Time to host the annual Veterans Day Celebration at Webster Applebees next Friday, November 11th. We will be welcoming local Veterans and distributing cards made by Thomas students and our Book Buddies from Klem South. If you'd like to sign up for a time slot, stop in the counseling office for more information.
Modified A Boys Basketball is holding an informational meeting for tryouts for 9th grade boys this Wednesday, November 9th @ 6:30 PM in the main gym at Thomas. There will be an open gym session from 7-8 pm in the main gym as well that same night.
Attention boys basketball players that will be trying out for the JV and Varsity basketball teams. There will be a mandatory preseason meeting TODAY right after school. The meeting will take place in room 214. You will be receiving information for tryouts and this is a mandatory meeting if you plan to try out. If you have any questions please contact Coach Coles or Coach Barrett.
Webster Boys Volleyball advanced to the Section V Class A Finals by winning a straight-set, Section V Semifinal over Penfield on Saturday night. The offense was led by Griffin Monrad, Evan Lukasiewicz, Joey Preische, and Jacob Grams...who combined for 27 kills. Zach Zian and Jacob Grams led the defense with 14 digs and 4 blocks, respecively. Bodey Groff handed out 28 assists, while Griffin Monrad blasted 5 aces. Webster improved to 20-1 and will face Fairport in the Section V final Thursday night in Victor at 8:00.
From the Varsity Girls Swim Team, Nakisha Dinh, Marin Bedford, Melissa Robinson, and Vivian Nguyen are moving on to the State Championship after a successful Sectionals last weekend. Notably, the 200 medley relay team, composed of Nakisha, Marin, and Vivian, placed first in Section 5 and broke the district record. Also, the 200 free relay team, composed of Nakisha and Melissa, placed 3rd and made the state cut. Overall, Webster placed third in Section 5. Way to go Team!
Today's lunch is chicken patty sandwich
November 4, 2022
ATTENTION STUDENTS in AP classes - TODAY is the Registration deadline for ordering your 2023 AP exams. Please make sure you are signed up in College Board, and that registration is completed in MY SCHOOLBUCKS. Any exams ordered after TODAY will have a $40 late fee charged.
Please make sure to check at home that you are all set. For any questions about testing, please visit the Gold House office.
Attention Thomas: TODAY is the grand opening of the Skylight Cafe in the Media Center! Stop down to purchase a drink, a baked good or just to say hello. Mrs. Kelly's students will be learning the ropes and they look forward to serving the Thomas community. The Cafe will be open before school and during periods 1 and 2. All students must use the rear doors of the Media Center by the Cafe. See you there!
Attention Juniors and Seniors - The counseling center is taking students to SUNY Brockport for a campus tour on Monday, November 14th. If you are interested in Brockport, please pick up your passport in the counseling center.
Titan Service Scholars is partnered with Webster's One Soldier at a Time to host the annual Veterans Day Celebration at Webster Applebees next Friday, November 11th. We will be welcoming local Veterans and distributing cards made by Thomas students and our Book Buddies from Klem South. If you'd like to sign up for a time slot, stop in the counseling office for more information.
Are you interested in positively contributing to your community? Key Club has partnered up with
RIT, Circle K and several other organizations to host “Give Back to Rochester,” a city-wide food
drive to help the food insecurity in Rochester. There will be boxes to collect cans for this canned
food drive by the main office and in Mrs. Donovan’s room, room 405. Please donate to support
the people struggling in our community.
Congratulations to all students participating in junior high area all state today and Saturday!!!
Modified A Boys Basketball is holding an informational meeting for tryouts for 9th grade boys next Wednesday, November 9th @ 6:30 PM in the main gym at Thomas. There will be an open gym session from 7-8 pm in the main gym as well that same night.
Attention boys basketball players that will be trying out for the JV and Varsity basketball teams. There will be a mandatory preseason meeting on Monday, November 7th right after school. The meeting will take place in room 214. You will be receiving information for tryouts and this is a mandatory meeting if you plan to try out. If you have any questions please contact Coach Coles or Coach Barrett.
Hi, my name is Steve, and here is this week’s climate catch up. This year’s UN climate summit will be held in Egypt starting this Sunday, and will last for 2 weeks. Over 200 sovereign governments have been invited to the summit, and they will be discussing topics such as food insecurity, rising temperatures, and reducing emissions. A rewilding project in Spain encompassing over 2 million acres of land has reintroduced semi-wild horses and black vultures to the region, which haven’t been present since the early 20th century. Finally, the USDA recently invested 14.2 million dollars into urban farming projects that will provide urban communities with fresh produce, educational programs and employment opportunities. That's it for this week’s climate catch up. Stay green Titans!
Today's lunch is hamburger / cheeseburger
November 3, 2022
ATTENTION STUDENTS in AP classes - the Registration deadline is TOMORROW, for ordering your 2023 AP exams. Please make sure you are signed up in College Board, and that registration is completed in MY SCHOOLBUCKS. Any exams ordered after tomorrow will have a $40 late fee charged.
Please make sure to check at home that you are all set. For any questions about testing, please visit the Gold House office.
Attention Thomas: The time has finally arrived. The Skylight Cafe in the Media Center is opening! Stop down to purchase a drink, a baked good or just to say hello. Mrs. Kelly's students will be learning the ropes and they look forward to serving the Thomas community. The Cafe will be open before school and during periods 1 and 2. This Friday will be the grand opening. All students must use the rear doors of the Media Center by the Cafe. See you there!
Attention Juniors and Seniors - The counseling center is taking students to SUNY Brockport for a campus tour on Monday, November 14th. If you are interested in Brockport, please pick up your passport in the counseling center.
Titan Service Scholars is partnered with Webster's One Soldier at a Time to host the annual Veterans Day Celebration at Webster Applebees next Friday, 11/11. We will be welcoming local Veterans and distributing cards made by Thomas students and our Book Buddies from Klem South. If you'd like to sign up for a time slot, stop in the counseling office for more information.
Are you interested in positively contributing to your community? Key Club has partnered up with
RIT Circle K and several other organizations to host “Give Back to Rochester,” a city-wide food
drive to help the food insecurity in Rochester. There will be boxes to collect cans for this canned
food drive by the main office and in Mrs. Donovan’s room, room 405. Please donate to support
the people struggling in our community.
It is Thursday !!!! ... and you know what that means!!!
YES! IT IS CHESS CLUB !!!!!!!!!!! Chess Club meets TODAY!! From 3:15 - 4:00. It will be in room 310, and YOU are invited to come, even bring a friend! ALL are welcome. If you have any questions see Mr. Zaleski in room 310.
Come challenge your mind and join us for a "battle on the board"
Anyone interested in trying out for Webster Thomas Varsity Bowling, please make sure to sign up on FamilyID! There will be a meeting on Google Meet TODAY at 5PM. If you have any questions, please email Coach Matt Cleary at matthew_cleary@webstercsd.org
Attention alpine skiers: There will be an informational meeting for anyone interested in skiing competitively for Webster TODAY at 3:30 pm in room 450 after school. If you are unable to attend the meeting please contact Coach Francis at Schroeder for more information.
Attention all girls interested in playing Freshmen, JV, or Varsity basketball this year. There will be an informational meeting TODAY after school in the South Cafeteria. Please see Coach Charno if you have any questions or are unable to attend.
Webster Boys Volleyball rode the loud support of a boisterous student cheering section to a straight-set, Section FIVE Quarterfinal victory over Brighton last night. The offense was led by Griffin M., Evan L., Call L., Evan C., and Nate Z...who combined for 33 kills. Sal A. also added a rare dig-kill. Bodey G. handed out 30 assists, while Griffin M. blasted 5 aces. Webster improved to 19-1 and moves on to the Section V Semifinals Saturday night.
Today's lunch is pancakes
November 2, 2022
Attention all 4th block library patrons: The library will be closed 4th block today to all students from study halls and all juniors and seniors with free blocks.
ATTENTION STUDENTS in AP classes - the Registration deadline is THIS Friday, November 4th for ordering your 2023 AP exams. Please make sure you are signed up in College Board, and that registration is completed in MY SCHOOLBUCKS by this Friday. Any exams ordered after November 4, 2022 will have a $40 late fee charged.
Please make sure to check at home that you are all set. For any questions about testing, please visit the Gold House office.
Attention Thomas: The time has finally arrived. The Skylight Cafe in the Media Center is opening! Stop down to purchase a drink, a baked good or just to say hello. Mrs. Kelly's students will be learning the ropes and they look forward to serving the Thomas community. The Cafe will be open before school and during periods 1 and 2. This Friday will be the grand opening. All students must use the rear doors of the Media Center by the Cafe. See you there!
Juniors and Seniors are invited to meet with a school counselor in the media center today during lunch blocks. They can help you with Naviance, Activity Resumes and College prep or applications. Drop in today during lunch blocks.
Attention Juniors and Seniors - The counseling center is taking students to SUNY Brockport for a campus tour on Monday, November 14th. If you are interested in Brockport, please pick up your passport in the counseling center.
Titan Service Scholars is partnered with Webster's One Soldier at a Time to host the annual Veterans Day Celebration at Webster Applebees next Friday, 11/11. We will be welcoming local Veterans and distributing cards made by Thomas students and our Book Buddies from Klem South. If you'd like to sign up for a time slot, stop in the counseling office for more information.
Are you interested in positively contributing to your community? Key Club has partnered up with
RIT Circle K and several other organizations to host “Give Back to Rochester,” a city-wide food
drive to help the food insecurity in Rochester. There will be boxes to collect cans for this canned
food drive by the main office and in Mrs. Donovan’s room, room 405. Please donate to support
the people struggling in our community.
Today is the last day to hand in your permission form to be one of our peer leaders for Sources of Strength this year. Please consider joining us in creating a positive difference at Thomas!
"ATTENTION FRENCH CLUB! WE WILL BE MEETING TODAY AFTER SCHOOL IN ROOM 230. HOPE TO SEE YOU THERE!"
Anyone interested in trying out for Webster Thomas Varsity Bowling, please make sure to sign up on FamilyID! There will be a meeting on Google Meet tomorrow at 5PM. If you have any questions, please email Coach Matt Cleary at matthew_cleary@webstercsd.org
Attention alpine skiers: There will be an informational meeting for anyone interested in skiing competitively for Webster - TOMORROW at 3:30 pm in room 450 after school. If you are unable to attend the meeting please contact Coach Francis at Schroeder for more information.
There will be a pre-season indoor track meeting today at 3:45 in the North Cafeteria
Attention all student athletes interested in wrestling!
There will be an informational meeting TODAY
at 3:30pm in the wrestling room. A workout will follow directly
after.The season starts Nov 14th .
Please be sure to complete all required athletic forms prior to
participation. See Clarcq or the Athletic office for more information.
Attention all girls interested in playing Freshmen, JV, or Varsity basketball this year. There will be an informational meeting TOMORROW after school in the South Cafeteria. Please see Coach Charno if you have any questions or are unable to attend.
Today's lunch is sampler platter
November 1, 2022
ATTENTION STUDENTS in AP classes - the Registration deadline is THIS Friday, November 4th for ordering your 2023 AP exams. Please make sure you are signed up in College Board, and that registration is completed in MY SCHOOLBUCKS by this Friday. Any exams ordered after November 4, 2022 will have a $40 late fee charged.
Please make sure to check at home that you are all set. For any questions about testing, please visit the Gold House office.
Attention Thomas: The time has finally arrived. The Skylight Cafe in the Media Center is opening! Stop down to purchase a drink, a baked good or just to say hello. Mrs. Kelly's students will be learning the ropes and they look forward to serving the Thomas community. The Cafe will be open before school and during periods 1 and 2. This Friday will be the grand opening. All students must use the rear doors of the Media Center by the Cafe. See you there!
Are you interested in positively contributing to your community? Key Club has partnered up with
RIT Circle K and several other organizations to host “Give Back to Rochester,” a city-wide food
drive to help the food insecurity in Rochester. There will be boxes to collect cans for this canned
food drive by the main office and in Mrs. Donovan’s room, room 405. Please donate to support
the people struggling in our community.
Tomorrow is the last day to turn in your permission form to participate in this year's Sources of Strength. On the fence about participating? Join us at the training on Monday, 11/7 and see if it's a good fit for you! Questions - see Mrs. Anson or Dr. Clark.
Anyone interested in trying out for Webster Thomas Varsity Bowling, please make sure to sign up on FamilyID! There will be a meeting on Google Meet on November 3rd at 5PM. If you have any questions, please email Coach Matt Cleary at matthew_cleary@webstercsd.org
Attention alpine skiers: There will be an informational meeting for anyone interested in skiing competitively for Webster this Thursday at 3:30 pm in room 450 after school. If you are unable to attend the meeting please contact Coach Francis at Schroeder for more information.
Attention 9th grade boys that will be trying out for Modified A basketball. There will be open gyms for shooting on Wednesday, November 2nd and Wednesday, November 9th from 7:00 - 8:00 o'clock at night. Other nights may be added so please pay attention to the morning announcements.
There will be a pre-season Indoor Track meeting tomorrow, Wednesday, Nov. 2nd at 3:45 in the North Cafeteria.
Attention all student athletes interested in wrestling!
There will be an informational meeting TOMORROW, November 2nd
at 3:30pm in the wrestling room. A workout will follow directly
after.The season starts Nov 14 th .
Please be sure to complete all required athletic forms prior to
participation. See Clarcq or the Athletic office for more information.
Attention all girls interested in playing Freshmen, JV, or Varsity basketball this year. There will be an informational meeting on Thursday, November 3rd after school in the South Cafeteria. Please see Coach Charno if you have any questions or are unable to attend.
October 31, 2022
ATTENTION STUDENTS in AP classes - the Registration deadline is THIS Friday, November 4th for ordering your 2023 AP exams. Please make sure you are signed up in College Board, and that registration is completed in MY SCHOOLBUCKS by this Friday. Any exams ordered after November 4, 2022 will have a $40 late fee charged.
Please make sure to check at home that you are all set. For any questions about testing, please visit the Gold House office.
Attention Juniors and Seniors - The counseling center is taking students to SUNY Brockport for a campus tour on Monday, November 14th. If you are interested in Brockport, please pick up your passport in the counseling center.
ATTENTION FRENCH CLUB! OUR NEXT MEETING WILL BE WEDNESDAY NOV 3RD. AFTER SCHOOL IN ROOM 230. HOPE TO SEE YOU THERE
Are you interested in positively contributing to your community? Key Club has partnered up with
RIT Circle K and several other organizations to host “Give Back to Rochester,” a city-wide food
drive to help the food insecurity in Rochester. There will be boxes to collect cans for this canned
food drive by the main office and in Mrs. Donovan’s room, room 405. Please donate to support
the people struggling in our community.
Wednesday is the last day to hand in your Sources of Strength Peer Leader permission forms to be able to participate in the training on 11/7 and serve as a leader this year! Please consider joining us to be a positive force at Thomas this year. If you have any questions please see Mrs. Anson or Dr. Clark.
Anyone interested in trying out for Webster Thomas Varsity Bowling, please make sure to sign up on FamilyID! There will be a meeting on Google Meet on November 3rd at 5PM. If you have any questions, please email Coach Matt Cleary at matthew_cleary@webstercsd.org
Attention 9th grade boys that will be trying out for Modified A basketball. There will be open gyms for shooting on Wednesday, November 2nd and Wednesday, November 9th from 7:00 - 8:00 o'clock at night. Other nights may be added so please pay attention to the morning announcements.
Today's lunch is chicken drumsticks
October 28, 2022
Are you interested in being a positive part of your community?
Key Club has partnered up with RIT, Circle K and several other organizations to host “Give Back to Rochester,” a city-wide food drive to help the food insecurity in Rochester.
There will be boxes to collect cans for this canned food drive by the main office and in Mrs. Donovan’s room, room 405.
Please donate to support the people struggling in our community.
ATTENTION FRENCH CLUB! OUR NEXT MEETING WILL BE WEDNESDAY NOV 3RD. AFTER SCHOOL IN ROOM 230. HOPE TO SEE YOU THERE
All students who received invitations to join this year’s Sources of Strength program - there will be informational sessions during all lunches again today in room 144, next to the counseling center. Stop in to hear more about the program and what we’d like to do this year.
Permission forms are due by next Wednesday, November 2nd to the Gold House Office.
Anyone interested in trying out for Webster Thomas Varsity Bowling, please make sure to sign up on FamilyID! There will be a meeting on Google Meet on November 3rd at 5PM. If you have any questions, please email Coach Matt Cleary at matthew_cleary@webstercsd.org
Today's lunch is pizza crunchers
October 27, 2022
Attention ALL Freshman!
Link Crew will be holding our October Social Event, the Freshman Fall Festival, tomorrow during all lunches. Link Leaders will be in the North Cafeteria, where games, cider, and pancakes made by Mr. Widor will be provided to all freshman!
Link Leaders will also be circulating through the cafeterias with candy and connections. Hope to see you there!
Are you interested in being a positive part of your community?
Key Club has partnered up with RIT Circle K and several other organizations to host “Give Back to Rochester,” a city-wide food drive to help the food insecurity in Rochester.
There will be boxes to collect cans for this canned food drive by the main office and in Mrs. Donovan’s room, room 405.
Please donate to support the people struggling in our community.
Attention Juniors and Seniors - The counseling center is taking students to SUNY Brockport for a campus tour on Monday, November 14th. If you are interested in Brockport, please pick up your passport in the counseling center.
ATTENTION FRENCH CLUB! OUR NEXT MEETING WILL BE WEDNESDAY NOV 3RD. AFTER SCHOOL IN ROOM 230. HOPE TO SEE YOU THERE
It is Thursday !!!! ... and you know what that means!!!
YES! IT IS CHESS CLUB !!!!!!!!!!!
Chess Club meets today!! From 3:15 - 4:00
It will be in room 310, and YOU are invited to come, even bring a friend! ALL are welcome. If you have any questions see Mr. Zaleski in room 310.
Come challenge your mind and join us for a "battle on the board"
Earth Club is meeting today after school from 3:15-3:45 in room 205. We are happy to say that last week's cleanup at North Ponds Park and the Hojak Trail was a success, with nearly 6 bags of garbage picked up from the park. Thank you to everyone who helped out last week.
Looking for a fun sport this winter? Consider joining the cross country ski team - even if you do not have experience. Equipment is needed but we may be able to loan you what you need. An informational meeting will be held Thursday October 27th in the West Cafe at 3:30.
Can't make the meeting? email chris_odle@webstercsd.org or go to google classroom f3aqzeq for more information
Anyone interested in trying out for Webster Thomas Varsity Bowling, please make sure to sign up on FamilyID! There will be a meeting on Google Meet on November 3rd at 5PM. If you have any questions, please email Coach Matt Cleary at matthew_cleary@webstercsd.org
Attention all hockey players !
There will be an Informational meeting TODAY at 3:30 in the south Cafe.
If you are unable to attend please let Coach Evans know.
Today's lunch is orange chicken
October 26, 2022
The Thomas Music Department invites you to the Fall Showcase
TONIGHT! The concert begins in the Thomas auditorium at 7 pm and will feature performances from the Wind Ensemble and Philharmonic Orchestra. Hope to see you there!
Juniors and Seniors are invited to meet with a school counselor in the media center today during lunch blocks. They can help you with Naviance, Activity Resumes and College prep or applications. Drop in today during lunch blocks.
Attention Juniors and Seniors - The counseling center is taking students to SUNY Brockport for a campus tour on Monday, November 14th. If you are interested in Brockport, please pick up your passport in the counseling center.
Barrel of Monkeys choir will meet in the choir room tomorrow morning at 8:10am!
Colin, don't forget the donuts!
Looking for a fun sport this winter? Consider joining the cross country ski team - even if you do not have experience. Equipment is needed but we may be able to loan you what you need. An informational meeting will be held Thursday October 27th in the West Cafe at 3:30.
Can't make the meeting? email chris_odle@webstercsd.org or go to google classroom f3aqzeq for more information
Anyone interested in trying out for Webster Thomas Varsity Bowling, please make sure to sign up on FamilyID! There will be a meeting on Google Meet on November 3rd at 5PM. If you have any questions, please email Coach Matt Cleary at matthew_cleary@webstercsd.org
Attention all hockey players !
There will be an Informational meeting tomorrow at 3:30 in the south Cafe.
If you are unable to attend please let Coach Evans know.
Congratulations to the Titan Boys Varsity Soccer Team as they advance to the section 5 semi- finals on Friday. The team beat Aquinas last night with a 2 to 1 victory as Caleb J scored the first goal, assisted by Corey J. The second goal was scored by Cory J and assisted by Boston D.
Huge shout out to the defense, locking it down at the end of the game. Brendan A, Cole H, Kyle S, Will R, Quinn H, Trevor L, and Vlad L great job!
Come support the titans this Friday at 5pm in Gates Chili as they battle against Spencerport in the semifinals. GO TITANS!
Today's lunch is philly cheese sandwich
October 25, 2022
Attention Juniors and Seniors - The counseling center is taking students to SUNY Brockport for a campus tour on Monday, November 14th. If you are interested in Brockport, please pick up your passport in the counseling center.
Looking for a fun sport this winter? Consider joining the cross country ski team - even if you do not have experience. Equipment is needed but we may be able to loan you what you need. An informational meeting will be held Thursday October 27th in the West Cafe at 3:30.
Can't make the meeting? email chris_odle@webstercsd.org or go to google classroom f3aqzeq for more information
Anyone interested in trying out for Webster Thomas Varsity Bowling, please make sure to sign up on FamilyID! There will be a meeting on Google Meet on November 3rd at 5PM. If you have any questions, please email Coach Matt Cleary at matthew_cleary@webstercsd.org
Attention all hockey players !
There will be an Informational meeting this Thursday at 3:30 in the south Cafe.
If you are unable to attend please let Coach Evans know.
This past Saturday, the boys cross country team placed second at the Monroe County Championships. Seniors Connor Thomas and Evan Lacey placed second and third overall, while junior Jerry Lewis was ninth. All three earned First Team All-Monroe County honors, as did senior Jackson Klehr in 32nd.
The girls cross country team finished fourth at the Monroe County Championships at Parma Park. Junior Natalia Seremetis, senior Kolbi Spencer, and sophomore Caroline Montemaro all earned First Team All-Monroe County honors.
Today's lunch is mac & cheese
October 24, 2022
Auto club is scheduled for today after school in room 435 from 3:15 to 4:30. Hope to see you there.
There is a morning meeting at 8:15 in room 305 and an afternoon meeting at 3:20 in room 139 tomorrow. Please plan to attend one of the meetings to get your first event. If you are unable, you must see Mrs. Visca sometime during the day.
Looking for a fun sport this winter? Consider joining the cross country ski team - even if you do not have experience. Equipment is needed but we may be able to loan you what you need. An informational meeting will be held Thursday October 27th in the West Cafe at 3:30.
Can't make the meeting? email chris_odle@webstercsd.org or go to google classroom f3aqzeq for more information
Anyone interested in trying out for Webster Thomas Varsity Bowling, please make sure to sign up on FamilyID! There will be a meeting on Google Meet on November 3rd at 5PM. If you have any questions, please email Coach Matt Cleary at matthew_cleary@webstercsd.org
The boys cross country team placed second at the Monroe County Championships on Saturday. Seniors Connor Thomas and Evan Lacey placed second and third overall, while junior Jerry Lewis was ninth. All three earned First Team All-Monroe County honors, as did senior Jackson Klehr in 32nd.
The girls cross country team finished fourth at the Monroe County Championships at Parma Park. Junior Natalia Seremetis, senior Kolbi Spencer, and sophomore Caroline Montemaro all earned First Team All-Monroe County honors
Today's lunch is french toast sticks
October 21, 2022
Attention Juniors and Seniors - The counseling center is taking students to SUNY Brockport for a campus tour on Monday, November 14th. If you are interested in Brockport, please pick up your passport in the counseling center.
Looking for a fun sport this winter? Consider joining the cross country ski team - even if you do not have experience. Equipment is needed but we may be able to loan you what you need. An informational meeting will be held Thursday October 27th in the West Cafe at 3:30.
Can't make the meeting? email chris_odle@webstercsd.org or go to google classroom f3aqzeq for more information
Hello everyone, my name is Stephen and welcome to this week's Climate catch-up. For our story today: The ongoing floods in Pakistan has led to 40 billion dollars in damages according to the World Bank and Pakistani government with a reported 2 million homes being washed away by the floods. However, floodwater has decreased by 300 sq km in Balochistan, 900sq km in Punjab, and 4000 sq km in Sindh according to the OCHA Humanitarian Advisory Team. That’s all we have for today, I hope to see you all at Earth club next Thursday after school.
Hello I come on behalf of SAGE club to celebrate international pronouns day. We're celebrating by having a photobooth in the main cafeteria hallway, so you can take a picture with your preferred pronouns. SAGE stands for sexuality and gender equality, we would love to have you as a member so the google class code is sag2mjs, we hope to see you there. Thanks and have a very gay day!
Today's lunch is mozzarella sticks
October 20, 2022
Attention Juniors and Seniors - The counseling center is taking students to SUNY Brockport for a campus tour on Monday, November 14th. If you are interested in Brockport, please pick up your passport in the counseling center.
Attention all CARE club members: there will be a meeting after school in the CARE room today. We will be electing our club officers and continuing our monthly project. Please join us after school today. New members are always welcome!
Attention Titans! Are you interested in keeping our community parks clean and litter free? Join Earth Club TODAY for our first cleanup of the year at North Ponds Park from 3:45-5:00 PM. Join the Earth Club google classroom for more information. There is no meeting for Earth Club this week. Stay green Titans!
This is crazy! It is Thursday, BUT there is NO chess club today...
We hope to see you NEXT thursday for another exciting battle on the board!
Looking for a fun sport this winter? Consider joining the cross country ski team - even if you do not have experience. Equipment is needed but we may be able to loan you what you need. An informational meeting will be held Thursday October 27th in the West Cafe at 3:30.
Can't make the meeting? email chris_odle@webstercsd.org or go to google classroom f3aqzeq for more information
Today's lunch is toasted cheese sandwich
October 19, 2022
School Picture MAKE-UP DAY is TODAY.
All-Star Imaging will be here during lunch hours in the AUDITORIUM.
If you DID NOT receive a Student ID, you MUST
have your picture taken.
Juniors and Seniors are invited to meet with a school counselor in the media center today during lunch blocks. They can help you with Naviance, Activity Resumes and College prep or applications. Drop in today during lunch blocks.
ATTENTION FRENCH CLUB!
WE WILL BE HAVING OUR HALLOWEEN PARTY TODAY IN ROOM 230. BRING A SMALL PUMPKIN TO DECORATE AND A SNACK TO SHARE IF YOU ARE ABLE TO. ALL ARE WELCOME! SEE MADAME HAFER FOR QUESTIONS. HOPE TO SEE YOU THERE!
Attention all CARE club members: there will be a meeting after school in the CARE room tomorrow. We will be electing our club officers and continuing our monthly project. Please join us after school this Thursday. New members are always welcome!
Barrel of Monkeys choir will meet in the choir room tomorrow morning at 8:10am! Leo, don't forget the donuts!
Attention Titans! Are you interested in keeping our community parks clean and litter free? Join Earth Club this Thursday, October 20th for our first cleanup of the year at North Ponds Park from 3:45-5:00 PM. Join the Earth Club google classroom for more information. There is no meeting for Earth Club this week. Stay green Titans!
Looking for a fun sport this winter? Consider joining the cross country ski team - even if you do not have experience. Equipment is needed but we may be able to loan you what you need. An informational meeting will be held Thursday October 27th in the West Cafe at 3:30.
Can't make the meeting? email chris_odle@webstercsd.org or go to google classroom f3aqzeq for more information
Today's lunch is meatball sub
October 18, 2022
School Picture MAKE-UP DAY is tomorrow.
All-Star Imaging will be here during lunch hours in the AUDITORIUM.
If you DID NOT receive a Student ID, you MUST
have your picture taken.
Here's your final reminder for the 2024 Germany, Austria & Switzerland informational meeting TONIGHT at 6:30pm in the Willink Cafetorium. Registration is mandatory. Register to confirm your spot at the meeting using the QR code here or on the posters in the main hallway.
Even if you are unable to attend, but are interested in this tour please make sure you RSVP so you can receive all of the information that will be shared at the meeting. Spots on the tour are limited! Don't miss out!
ATTENTION FRENCH CLUB!
WE WILL BE HAVING OUR HALLOWEEN PARTY TOMORROW, OCTOBER 19TH IN ROOM 230. BRING A SMALL PUMPKIN TO DECORATE AND A SNACK TO SHARE IF YOU ARE ABLE TO. ALL ARE WELCOME! SEE MADAME HAFER FOR QUESTIONS. HOPE TO SEE YOU THERE!
Today is the last day to take our Sources of Strength survey and nominate your peer group influencers to be positive contributors to our school! If you haven't done so yet, or thought of someone else to nominate, scan this QR code now!
Attention all CARE club members: there will be a meeting after school in the CARE room thisThursday, October 20th. We will be electing our club officers and continuing our monthly project. Please join us after school this Thursday. New members are always welcome!
Attention all Tri-M members!
Don't forget to help decorate the bulletin boards in the music hall.
We will be meeting in the band room tomorrow after school.
Feel free to bring supplies.
Attention all SAGE members and friends, we are having a meeting today after school in the CARE room. We will be planning and working on the activity for this Friday. Please see Mrs.Pagano in room 130 with any questions.
Looking for a fun sport this winter? Consider joining the cross country ski team - even if you do not have experience. Equipment is needed but we may be able to loan you what you need. An informational meeting will be held Thursday October 27th in the West Cafe at 3:30.
Can't make the meeting? email chris_odle@webstercsd.org or go to google classroom f3aqzeq for more information
Webster boys volleyball powered out a tough five-set victory over Rush-Henrietta last night.
Bodey Groff and Nick Ange distributed a combined 40 assists to attack leaders Griffin Monrad, Joey Preische, Jacob Grams, and Cal Lill with 15, 11, 9, and 8 kills respectively.
Defensively, Webster was led by Zach Zian's 13 digs and Jacob Grams 4 blocks.
Webster travels to Brighton on Wednesday before hosting Cicero-North Syracuse on Saturday at 1:30.
Today's lunch is fully loaded tots
October 17, 2022
School Picture MAKE-UP DAY is this Wednesday, October 19th.
All-Star Imaging will be here during lunch hours in the AUDITORIUM.
If you DID NOT receive a Student ID, you MUST
have your picture taken.
Check out this once-in-a-lifetime travel experience!
Join us as we head to Germany, Austria & Switzerland in July 2024 for 11 days!
Come with a parent to our first meeting to learn about this amazing tour.
The meeting will also mark the official opening of enrollment.
You don't have to be a German student to participate.
Meet in the Willink Cafetorium tomorrow at 6:30pm.
There are limited spots on this tour.
HEY! Do you know the name of Paul Bunyan's Blue Ox?
Do you know the name of the Highest grossing holiday movie of all time?
Do you know the only letter that is not found on the periodic table of elements?
If you love answering trivia questions like this then Masterminds is looking for YOU!
Our first meeting is TODAY Monday October 17th right after school in Mr Bertrand's room 304.
Get ready to press the buzzer and show them the true trivia master!
MASTERMINDS!
It's the varsity sport for your brain!
ATTENTION FRENCH CLUB!
WE WILL BE HAVING OUR HALLOWEEN PARTY THIS WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 19TH IN ROOM 230.
BRING A SMALL PUMPKIN TO DECORATE AND A SNACK TO SHARE IF YOU ARE ABLE TO. ALL ARE WELCOME! SEE MADAME HAFER FOR QUESTIONS. HOPE TO SEE YOU THERE!
There will be a mandatory science olympiad meeting Tuesday October 18th - that's tomorrow!
The morning meeting is in room 305 and the afternoon meeting is in room 139.
Please look over the event descriptions and fill in all your forms in the google classroom BEFORE our meeting.
If you haven't had a chance to take our Sources of Strength Peer Leader Survey yet or thought of someone new to nominate, scan this QR code now.
Attention all CARE club members: there will be a meeting after school in the CARE room this Thursday, October 20th. We will be electing our club officers and continuing our monthly project. Please join us after school this Thursday. New members are always welcome!
Auto club is cancelled today. See Mr Campbell about possible after school hours later this week.
Today's lunch is chicken nuggets
October 14, 2022
Here are you Spirit week announcements from Student Council
T-Bird shirts are still available for the homecoming game. We have 30 shirts remaining that will be available for $6 each. If you didn’t preorder and would like a shirt, stop by the table during lunch. We hope to see everyone at the game tomorrow for the black out.
You can still purchase tickets to the dance during all lunches today as well as at the door tonight. Due to the projected temperatures later today, the dance will be moved into the gym. Please use the field house entrance when you arrive this evening.
Current Standings for Spirit Week:
The Juniors continue to hold 1st place with a total of 120 points, the Sophomores are in second with 100 points. Seniors are in 3rd with 60 points and in 4th place, the Freshmen with 50 points.
But today is our biggest point day. Today your class murals will be judged, points will be awarded for your Tshirt design as voted on by the faculty, and dance ticket sales will earn points for the classes with the highest percentage of participation. We will be wrapping up can jam by 10:30 and awarding points for the most donations. And then every event at the pep rally, from the dances to your cheering and sportsmanship to the tug of war are all worth points. The Spirit Stick is still up for grabs and it’s anyone’s game.
Today is the last day to get the best yearbook offer for the 22-23 school year.
Order by today, and get four free icons valued at $20. when you upgrade the cover by adding your name for $8.
The yearbook is the cheapest price of the year as well! Don't delay, order today!
Check out this once-in-a-lifetime travel experience!
Join us as we head to Germany, Austria & Switzerland in July 2024 for 11 days!
Come with a parent to our first meeting to learn about this amazing tour.
The meeting will also mark the official opening of enrollment.
You don't have to be a German student to participate.
Meet in the Willink Cafetorium on Tuesday, October 18th at 6:30pm.
There are limited spots on this tour.
HEY! Do you know the name of the most popular camera company?
Do you know the name of the dynasty that is considered China's Golden Age?
Do you know who was the first American in space?
If you love answering trivia questions like this then Masterminds is looking for YOU!
Our first meeting will be next Monday October 17th right after school in Mr Bertrand's room 304.
Get ready to press the buzzer and show them the true trivia master!
MASTERMINDS!
It's the varsity sport for your brain!
ATTENTION FRENCH CLUB!
WE WILL BE HAVING OUR HALLOWEEN PARTY NEXT WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 19TH IN ROOM 230.
BRING A SMALL PUMPKIN TO DECORATE AND A SNACK TO SHARE IF YOU ARE ABLE TO. ALL ARE WELCOME! SEE MADAME HAFER FOR QUESTIONS. HOPE TO SEE YOU THERE!
There will be a mandatory science olympiad meeting tuesday October 18th.
The morning meeting is in room 305 afternoon meeting is in room 139.
Please look over the event descriptions and fill in all your forms in the google classroom BEFORE our meeting.
Sources of Strength is returning this year and we are starting fresh with new leaders!
You will be given an opportunity in your social studies class to take a quick survey in order to identify new peer leaders!
Who has positive influence in your social group?
Which of your friends could be an agent of change?
Please make sure to submit their first name, last name and grade level so that we know who to reach out to.
Once nominations are received, we will connect with those nominated about information sessions and training day!
We're looking forward to a great year - Getting the Word Out about Sources of Strength and supporting one another!
Math League opened its mathematical season yesterday.
Leading the way for the Thomas Titans with strong individual performances were L. Penza scoring 15 points, F. Li, L. Spadoni, and J. Dow scored 11 points each and freshman J. Wolfgang scored 10 points.
Great job all mathletes!!!
Attention Juniors: visit the Class of 2024 Google Classroom page to cast your vote for this year’s most spirited junior.
Voting closes at 12pm today!
Juniors participating in Pep Rally events will receive a green field access pass in first block today. Please check the Class of 2024 Google Classroom for the Pep Rally itinerary for the order of events.
The blue junior hallway needs to be cleaned up by 1pm today.
If you have lunch or a study hall, please lend a hand to clean up.
The Webster boys volleyball team were delivered their first loss of the year at Fairport last night with a straight set defeat.
Bodey Goff distributed 22 assists with Nick Ange contributing an additional 9 assists to the leading attack of Cal Lill and Griffin Monrad with 9 and 7 kills, respectively.
The boys celebrate senior night on Monday, hosting Rush-Henrietta at 7:30 in the Schroeder gym.
Congratulations to the Boys Varsity Soccer team for beating Penfield last night with a 3-2 win in overtime.
Goals scored by Brendan A, Boston D and Cole H.
Goals were assisted by Cole H, and 2 assists by Cory J.
The win solidified Thomas as a number 2 seed going into sectionals.
Today's lunch is bosco cheese sticks
October 13, 2022
It's time for your Spirit week update from Student council
Here are the current standings for spirit week so far:
In 4th place is the freshmen class with 30 points
Just ahead of them in 3rd place is the senior class with 40 points
In 2nd place is the sophomore class with 70 points.
The Juniors have just pulled ahead into 1st place with 80 points.
It’s still early and there’s a lot more points up for grabs with can jam and the pep rally.
Remember to get your tickets for the Homecoming Dance during lunches.
You can also pick up your pre-ordered Tbird shirt.
Tomorrow will be Class Color day and our pep rally outside in the stadium.
9th grade is Pink, 10th grade is purple, juniors are blue and seniors are red.
Faculty & Staff can join in the school spirit with a particular class color or wear Titan Gear of their choice.
Looking forward to another great day of Spirit Week!
Tomorrow is the last day to get the best yearbook offer for the 22-23 school year. If you order by tomorrow, get four free icons valued at $20. when you upgrade the cover by adding your name for $8. The yearbook is the cheapest price of the year as well! Don't delay, order today!
HEY! Do you know What soft drink was the first product to ever appear on the cover of Time Magazine?
Do you know the name of William Shakespeare's shortest play?
Do you know what a Geiger counter measures?
If you love answering trivia questions like this then Masterminds is looking for YOU!
Our first meeting will be next Monday October 17th right after school in Mr Bertrand's room 304.
Get ready to press the buzzer and show them the true trivia master!
MASTERMINDS!
It's the varsity sport for your brain!
There will be a TIES volunteer training today after school from 3:15-4:00. This is a fun / rewarding way to earn service hours! Interested students please meet in the cafeteria and come learn what TIES (Together Including Every Student) is all about.
There will be a mandatory science olympiad meeting tuesday October 18th.. The morning meeting is in room 305 afternoon meeting is in room 139. Please look over the event descriptions and fill in all your forms in the google classroom BEFORE our meeting.
It is Thursday !!!! ... and you know what that means!!!
YES! IT IS CHESS CLUB !!!!!!!!!!!
Chess Club meets today!! From 3:15 - 4:00
It will be in room 310, and YOU are invited to come, even bring a friend! ALL are welcome. If you have any questions see Mr. Zaleski in room 310.
Come challenge your mind and join us for a "battle on the board"
Sources of Strength is returning this year and we are starting fresh with new leaders! You will be given an opportunity in your social studies class to take a quick survey in order to identify new peer leaders! Who has positive influence in your social group? Which of your friends could be an agent of change? Please make sure to submit their first name, last name and grade level so that we know who to reach out to. Once nominations are received, we will connect with those nominated about information sessions and training day! We're looking forward to a great year - Getting the Word Out about Sources of Strength and supporting one another!
Video Game Club will meet today from 3:15-4pm in room 432.
Attention Juniors: For juniors who are not participating in the Class Dues program, T-shirts will be available for purchase for $10 today after school in room 339. All juniors are encouraged to visit the Class of 2024 Google Classroom page to cast your vote for this year’s most spirited titan.
The girls cross country team captured the Monroe County Division 2 title yesterday at Webster Park by virtue of wins over Churchville-Chili (28-28) and Webster Schroeder (19-44). Junior Natalia Seremetis won the contest, while senior Sami Keskin proved to be the tie breaker in 11th place overall.
The boys cross country team defeated Webster Schroeder (15-50), but suffered a one-point loss to Churchville-Chili (29-30). Seniors Evan Lacy and Connor Thomas went one-two overall in the race.
Today's lunch is general Tso's chicken
October 11, 2022
Check out this once-in-a-lifetime travel experience! Join us as we head to Germany, Austria & Switzerland in July 2024 for 11 days! Come with a parent to our first meeting to learn about this amazing tour. The meeting will also mark the official opening of enrollment. You don't have to be a German student to participate. Meet in the Willink Cafetorium on Tuesday, October 18th at 6:30pm. There are limited spots on this tour.
Happy Spirit Week! The student council has a few reminders for you as we begin this week.
The Homecoming Dance is this Friday from 7:30-9:30pm. Tickets for the Dance will go on sale during lunches today and are $7. Tickets will be available each day this week.
Can Jam begins today and we will race to the top. Bins are located by the cafeterias and are now decorated for your team. We are excited to see what team will have the most donations for the Rochester Community Cupboard collected by Friday morning. Will it be the 9th & 12th graders or the 10th & 11th graders?
Tomorrow’s dress theme is Surfers versus Bikers. Thank you 1st block teachers for submitting your count each day to help Student Council with the overall tally. At the end of the day we will hear what class had the highest percentage of students dress in today’s theme of Goin’ Country. Points are being awarded every day this week to determine which class has the most spirit and will win the Thomas Spirit Stick at the homecoming game on Saturday.
Make sure you check out your class google classroom page to stay up to date with class information this week.
REMINDER - Student IDs are available in the house offices. If you have not done so already, please stop by your house office to pick up your ID.
Representatives from colleges such as St. Bonaventure, NIagara University, John Carroll and many more are coming to visit Thomas,
Sign up to visit with college reps in your naviance account.
HEY! Do you know the year Taylor Swift won the Grammy for Best New Artist?
Do you know the name of the absolute temperature scale used in SI units?
Do you know what animal is featured on the Porsche logo?
If you love answering trivia questions like this then Masterminds is looking for YOU!
Our first meeting will be next Monday October 17th right after school in Mr Bertrand's room 304.
Get ready to press the buzzer and show them the true trivia master!
MASTERMINDS!
It's the varsity sport for your brain!
The Tri-M Music Honor Society is meeting tomorrow, Wednesday October 12th, at 8:15 in the theory room. See you then!--
Please join us today for our first SAGE Club meeting.
We will be in room 144 from 3:20 to 4pm
Bring an open mind and open heart!
ATTENTION FRENCH CLUB! WE WILL BE HAVING OUR HALLOWEEN PARTY NEXT WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 19TH IN ROOM 230. BRING A SMALL PUMPKIN TO DECORATE AND A SNACK TO SHARE IF YOU ARE ABLE TO. ALL ARE WELCOME! SEE MADAME HAFER FOR QUESTIONS. HOPE TO SEE YOU THERE!
Webster boys volleyball extended their unbeaten record to 14-0 with a straight set win at Irondequoit last Thursday evening. Bodey Groff and Nick Ange combined to hand out 30 assists to attack leaders Jacob Grams, Griffin Monrad, Evan Lukasiewicz, and Joey Preische with 11, 8, 8, and 5 kills, respectively. Zack Zian and Joey Preische tallied 15 digs while Nate Ziegelhofer, Jacob Grams, and Griffin Monrad closed out 8 point-ending blocks.
Today's lunch is pizza crunchers
October 6, 2022
Have you changed your password yet?
If not, you have until tomorrow to change your password or your google account will be locked. Please check your email inbox and trash folder for a message from student square with instructions on how to access the password reset tool. Stop into the WTI room in the Media Center if you need help or have any questions.
Check out this once-in-a-lifetime travel experience! Join us as we head to Germany, Austria & Switzerland in July 2024 for 11 days! Come with a parent to our first meeting to learn about this amazing tour. The meeting will also mark the official opening of enrollment. You don't have to be a German student to participate. Meet in the Willink Cafetorium on Tuesday, October 18th at 6:30pm. There are limited spots on this tour.
Representatives from colleges such as St. Bonaventure, NIagara University, John Carroll and many more are coming to visit Thomas,
Sign up to visit with college reps in your naviance account.
Attention Juniors!
If you are interested in participating in Spirit Week activities, please sign up on the Class of 2024 Google Classroom page by 3:15pm today! Chosen pep rally participants will be contacted prior to the pep rally and given a pass to access the field. Please see Mrs. Sidoti, Miss Schotty, or one of your class officers if you have any questions.
Google Classroom Code: wrjh6ev
It is Thursday !!!! ... and you know what that means!!!
YES! IT IS CHESS CLUB !!!!!!!!!!!
Chess Club meets today!! From 3:15 - 4:00
It will be in room 310, and YOU are invited to come, even bring a friend! ALL are welcome. If you have any questions see Mr. Zaleski in room 310.
Come challenge your mind and join us for a "battle on the board"
Calling all Titan Fans!
We are offering a spectator bus for Webster Thomas Students
only to Churchville Chili for Friday’s Varsity Football game.
Please sign up in the Main Office by noon on Friday if you are
interested. The bus will pick up at the fieldhouse entrance at
6:00pm and return immediately following the game.
Today's lunch is turkey & gravy
Hello, My name is Stephen and welcome to our very first Climate Catch-up sponsored by Earth Club. Climate catch up is a weekly segment where I’ll share updates on the environment and climate change.
Our first climate update involves the series of leaks in the Nord Stream, a series of gas pipelines between Germany and Russia.
The leaks have finally stopped with the total amount of Methane released estimated to be around as much as half a million metric tons of methane.
See you all next week for more climate news and I hope to see some of you at Earth Club today after school.
As you all know, Spirit week starts on Tuesday . First block teachers will be sending in a tally of everyone who dresses in theme so that we can see which class shows up with the most spirit each day. If you have late arrival, make sure you check in with your house office to be counted.
Can Jam bins are ready near the cafeterias for your donations to the community food cupboard of Rochester. You can see posters around the school that have the needed items.
Tickets for the homecoming dance will be available during lunches all week for $7. The dance is on Friday evening from 7:30-9:30 pm in the courtyard.
Tbird shirts will be also available for pick up during lunches. If you didn’t pre-order, you can buy one as long as they are available.
The PTSA is also holding a contest at lunch each day worth points for the winning class. Check at their table each day next week during lunch.
If you have any questions, please go to the google classroom page for your class or see your class council or class advisers.
We are looking forward to a great Spirit week. It is important to keep in mind that while we all want to have fun, we also have a responsibility to be respectful of all people. Let’s show respect, good sportsmanship and bring all the Titan spirit you have.
October 5, 2022
Have you changed your password yet? If not, you have until Friday, October 7th to change your password or your google account will be locked. Please check your email inbox and trash folder for a message from student square with instructions on how to access the password reset tool. Stop into the WTI room in the Media Center if you need help or have any questions.
Attention Juniors - Tomorrow is the last day to hand in our PSAT registration forms. You may pick them up and return them to the counseling center.
Titans, Max Stossel will be in the Thomas gym at the end of the day TODAY! A former social media designer of some of the same distracting push notices that he now speaks out about, Max provides a fresh take on tech in our lives. Don’t miss it!
Check out this once-in-a-lifetime travel experience! Join us as we head to Germany, Austria & Switzerland in July 2024 for 11 days! Come with a parent to our first meeting to learn about this amazing tour. The meeting will also mark the official opening of enrollment. You don't have to be a German student to participate. Meet in the Willink Cafetorium on Tuesday, October 18th at 6:30pm. There are limited spots on this tour.
Attention Juniors - The PSAT is a practice SAT exam given at Thomas on Saturday, October 15th. Registration forms are available in the counseling center and are due back there by Oct 6th. If you have any questions, please stop into the counseling center.
Attention Seniors - school counselors are in the media center today during lunch blocks to help with college applications. Stop in and see them if you have any questions about the process.
Junior and senior alternative and indie music fans! Today is the day! Come check out Webster Varsity Radio Club in Mr. Stahl's room - 334 - from 3:30-4pm. See Mr. Stahl if you have any questions.
There will be an FBLA meeting today in Room 255 at 3:30. Please bring $12 for your state and national dues.
Attention Juniors!
If you are interested in participating in Spirit Week activities, please sign up on the Class of 2024 Google Classroom page by 3:15pm on Thursday, October 6th. Chosen pep rally participants will be contacted prior to the pep rally and given a pass to access the field. Please see Mrs. Sidoti, Miss Schotty, or one of your class officers if you have any questions.
Google Classroom Code: wrjh6ev
Barrel of Monkeys choir will meet in the choir room tomorrow morning at 8:10am! Matteo, don't forget the donuts!
Today is the final day for the Pulsera Project. DREAM club will be selling pulseras and bolsitas outside of all lunches today. The project accepts cash and venmo for all purchases. Stop by our table during lunch today and support amazing Latino artists and their families.
Calling all Titan Fans!
We are offering a spectator bus for Webster Thomas Students
only to Churchville Chili for Friday’s Varsity Football game.
Please sign up in the Main Office by noon on Friday if you are
interested. The bus will pick up at the fieldhouse entrance at
6:00pm and return immediately following the game.
Good morning. I’m Hannah, one of your student council presidents.
[SLIDE 1] Spirit Week and Homecoming is next week and I want to let you know about a few of the things that will be taking place that week.
Spirit week will include theme days and everyone that dresses in theme will earn their class points in that day’s competition.
[SLIDE 2]We’re going country on Tuesday - your choice as to whether you want to pick country western or country club. On Thursday its Bikers versus Surfers. Throwback thursday this year will have various time period going all the way back to Ancient Greece for the Seniors,
Juniors will be in the 70’s, the Sophomores will be looking to the future, and the freshman will be the 60’s. Friday is class color day and the chance to show all your class spirit for our Pep Rally.
[SLIDE 3] Classes will be competing in our annual Can Jam. This year we are racing to the top and pairing up our classes. The seniors will be teaming up with the freshman and the sophomores will partner with the juniors. You must work together to win this event and both classes will split the points for 1st or 2nd place. You can bring any of the items you see on the screen for your own bin. Help your team be the first to reach the ceiling to win the points and support our community.
[SLIDE 4] We are hosting our Homecoming Dance onon Friday October 15th from 7:30-9:30 pm. Tickets will be on sale for $7 which include pizza, snacks and beverages. You can buy your tickets during lunches next week and overall sales per class will count for points toward earning the Spirit stick for your class.
[SLIDE 5] Friday we will have an adjusted class schedule and will all meet out in the stadium for our Pep Rally! We will have various competitions including tug of war, class dances and some relay races.
[SLIDE 6] Our most spirited Titans of each class will get the opportunity to pie a staff member in the face and we will hear about our mural and Tshirt winners for the week. We are excited to see everyone representing their class and joining together to celebrate Homecoming week.
Make sure you go to your class google classroom page to check on how you can participate in Spirit week. You can also talk to your class council or class adviser.
[SLIDE 7] The Homecoming football game this year is on Saturday night against Spencerport. That game will be a black out. We will announce our Spirit week winners and award the Spirit Stick during half time.
Today's lunch is chicken patty
October 4, 2022
Have you changed your password yet? If not, you have until Friday, October 7th to change your password or your google account will be locked. Please check your email inbox and trash folder for a message from student square with instructions on how to access the password reset tool. Stop into the WTI room in the Media Center if you need help or have any questions.
Max Stossel is an award-winning poet, filmmaker and speaker, named by Forbes as one of the best storytellers of the year. He’s been featured in BuzzFeed, Upworthy, Mashable, BBC, and Bustle. And he will be in the Thomas gym TOMORROW at the end of the day for “ We’ve Been Sneaking Into Your Brains”, his presentation on how tech is designed to engage and addict you and keep you logged on as long as possible.
Are you 16 years or older?
Do you want to exercise your rights as a citizen?
Register to vote!
While you can't vote until you are 18 years old, if you are 16 or older you can register NOW!
This has never been so easy! Voter registration will take place on TODAY during all lunch periods outside the cafeteria. If interested, you will need your driver's license, permit or the last four digits of your social security number in order to register.
Don't wait! Register today!!
Attention Juniors - The PSAT is a practice SAT exam given at Thomas on Saturday, October 15th. Registration forms are available in the counseling center and are due back there by Oct 6th. If you have any questions, please stop into the counseling center.
The Rochester Area College Fair is coming to tomorrow in the media center at 10:00. This is an opportunity to meet with multiple area colleges all in one spot. Reserve your spot today in your naviance account.
Webster Varsity Radio Club is having an informational meeting from 3:30-4pm TOMORROW in Mr. Stahl’s room - 334. Come down to chat, or email todd_stahl@webstercsd.org with any questions.
There will be an FBLA meeting tomorrow in Room 255 at 3:30. Please bring $12 for your state and national dues.
Attention Juniors!
If you are interested in participating in Spirit Week activities, please sign up on the Class of 2024 Google Classroom page by 3:15pm on Thursday, October 6th. Chosen pep rally participants will be contacted prior to the pep rally and given a pass to access the field. Please see Mrs. Sidoti, Miss Schotty, or one of your class officers if you have any questions.
Google Classroom Code: wrjh6ev
Webster boys volleyball improved to 13-0 on the season with a straight set victory over Brighton last night. Nick Ange directed the offense w 18 assists…8 of the kills to Griffin Monrad while Nate Worden and Ryan Parody tallied three each. Webster travels to Irondequoit on Thursday.
Good morning. I’m Amanda, one of your student council presidents.
[SLIDE 1] Spirit Week and Homecoming is next week and I want to let you know about a few of the things that will be taking place that week.
Spirit week will include theme days and everyone that dresses in theme will earn their class points in that day’s competition.
[SLIDE 2]We’re going country on Tuesday - your choice as to whether you want to pick country western or country club. On Thursday its Bikers versus Surfers. Throwback thursday this year will have various time period going all the way back to Ancient Greece for the Seniors,
Juniors will be in the 70’s, the Sophomores will be looking to the future, and the freshman will be the 60’s. Friday is class color day and the chance to show all your class spirit for our Pep Rally.
[SLIDE 3] Classes will be competing in our annual Can Jam. This year we are racing to the top and pairing up our classes. The seniors will be teaming up with the freshman and the sophomores will partner with the juniors. You must work together to win this event and both classes will split the points for 1st or 2nd place. You can bring any of the items you see on the screen for your own bin. Help your team be the first to reach the ceiling to win the points and support our community.
[SLIDE 4] We are hosting our Homecoming Dance onon Friday October 15th from 7:30-9:30 pm. Tickets will be on sale for $7 which include pizza, snacks and beverages. You can buy your tickets during lunches next week and overall sales per class will count for points toward earning the Spirit stick for your class.
[SLIDE 5] Friday we will have an adjusted class schedule and will all meet out in the stadium for our Pep Rally! We will have various competitions including tug of war, class dances and some relay races.
[SLIDE 6] Our most spirited Titans of each class will get the opportunity to pie a staff member in the face and we will hear about our mural and Tshirt winners for the week. We are excited to see everyone representing their class and joining together to celebrate Homecoming week.
Make sure you go to your class google classroom page to check on how you can participate in Spirit week. You can also talk to your class council or class adviser.
[SLIDE 7] The Homecoming football game this year is on Saturday night against Spencerport. That game will be a black out. We will announce our Spirit week winners and award the Spirit Stick during half time.
Today's lunch is soft shell taco
October 3, 2022
Have you changed your password yet? If not, you have until Friday, October 7th to change your password or your google account will be locked. Please check your email inbox and trash folder for a message from student square with instructions on how to access the password reset tool. Stop into the WTI room in the Media Center if you need help or have any questions.
Video games and apps. Do you like them? How do they make you feel? Does that feeling change the longer you use them? Are you using technology or is technology using you?
Check out Max Stossel this Wednesday, October 5 at the end of the day in the gym.
As a former social media designer of some of the same distracting push notices that he now speaks out about, Max provides a fresh take on tech in our lives. Want to know more about Max? Go to socialawakening.org.
Are you 16 years or older?
Do you want to exercise your rights as a citizen?
Register to vote!
While you can't vote until you are 18 years old, if you are 16 or older you can register NOW!
This has never been so easy! Voter registration will take place TOMORROW during all lunch periods outside the cafeteria. If interested, you will need your driver's license, permit or the last four digits of your social security number in order to register.
Don't wait! Register today!!
Attention Juniors - The PSAT is a practice SAT exam given at Thomas on Saturday, October 15th. Registration forms are available in the counseling center and are due back there by Oct 6th. If you have any questions, please stop into the counseling center.
Representatives from colleges such as St. Bonaventure, NIagara University, John Carroll and many more are coming to visit Thomas,
Sign up to visit with college reps in your naviance account.
The Rochester Area College Fair is coming to you on Wednesday, October 5th in the media center at 10:00. This is an opportunity to meet with multiple area colleges all in one spot. Reserve your spot today in your naviance account.
The Sparx robotics team will hold their first meeting at Thomas from 5:30 to 8 on October 5th with a parent meeting following at 7:30
Come and join us if you're interested!
Attention Seniors, if you can communicate in English and another world language, then you should consider going for the NY State Seal of Biliteracy. Come to an informational meeting about how to earn the Seal today in room 254 at 3:20pm. If you can't come to the meeting, join the Thomas Seal of Biliteracy classroom for more info.
Attention Artists! Today is the first meeting of Art Club! Come to Mr. Stahl's room from 3:20-3:45 to learn all about this club.
Hey juniors and seniors! Do you love music or have an interest in communications? Does your spotify playlist or record collection feature Billie Eilish? Weezer? Green Day? Nirvana? The Smiths?
Are you interested in broadcasting your voice to the world on the radio and web?
Want to learn how to operate a professional radio studio on our new, state-of-the-art equipment?
If so - you should come hear all about Webster Varsity Radio Club!
We will have an informational meeting from 3:30-4 on Wednesday, October 5th in Mr. Stahl’s room - 334. Come down to chat, or email todd_stahl@webstercsd.org with any questions.
There will be an FBLA meeting on Wednesday, October 5 in Room 255 at 3:30. Please bring $12 for your state and national dues.
The first meeting of the prestigious Webster Thomas Improv Club will be held this afternoon in room 111. Come laugh with and/or at our would-be comedians today!
Hi! My name is Grace Sweeney, and I am the President of our Webster Thomas Key Club. And I’m Molly Sweeney, the treasurer of Key club. If you are looking for ways to get some service hours and help out people in our Webster community, then Key club is the place for you. It looks great on your college resume, and people around Webster could always use extra help. We hope to work with lollypop farms, local food shelters, and do a park clean up as some of our activities for this school year. If you are interested, come to the Key Club meeting today after school in Mrs. Donovan's room, room 405, for more information and also cookies if we decide we like you.
Today's lunch is bruschetta toasted cheese
September 30, 2022
Attention Titans-- Technology is sneaking into your brains! Join filmmaker Max Stossel as he illustrates some of the specific ways tech is designed to be addictive and distracting. He will show different tools to help combat these designs, and opens up about the impact of phones and social media on our lives. Don’t miss it! Be in the gym at the end of the day on October 5. More details to follow.
Many college representatives are coming to Thomas, colleges such as St. Bonaventure, NIagara University, John Carroll and many more. Sign up to visit with college reps in your naviance account.
The Rochester Area College Fair is coming to you on Wednesday, October 5th in the media center at 10:00. This is an opportunity to meet with multiple area colleges all in one spot. Reserve your spot today in your naviance account.
Due to overwhelming popular demand, Titans and Dragons, the Webster Thomas Dungeons and Dragons club, is returning this fall. Join us after school on Monday, October third, in the South Cafe for role playing, monster slaying, hair graying, zombie decaying adventures. All are welcome. Hope to see you there.
See Mr Phares in room 311 for more information
Video Game Club will have our first meeting on TUESDAY October 4th in room 432 from 3:15pm-4pm.
Join our Google classroom using the code shown here: uoyleeo
If you have any questions email Mrs. DeWitte at Jennifer_DeWitte@webstercsd.org
Attention Seniors, if you can communicate in English and another world language, then you should consider going for the NY State Seal of Biliteracy. Come to an informational meeting about how to earn the Seal Monday, October 3rd in room 254 at 3:20pm. If you can't come to the meeting, join the Thomas Seal of Biliteracy classroom for more info.
Attention Artists! Are you a confident painter? Do you want to work on a mural in the school with a partner or small team? Please join us for the introductory meeting of Art Club - in Mr. Stahl's room, 334. The meeting will be on Monday, October 3 from 3:20-3:45.
Hey juniors and seniors! Do you love music or have an interest in communications? Does your spotify playlist or record collection feature Billie Eilish? Weezer? Green Day? Nirvana? The Smiths?
Are you interested in broadcasting your voice to the world on the radio and web?
Want to learn how to operate a professional radio studio on our new, state-of-the-art equipment?
If so - you should come hear all about Webster Varsity Radio Club!
We will have an informational meeting from 3:30-4 on Wednesday, October 5th in Mr. Stahl’s room - 334. Come down to chat, or email todd_stahl@webstercsd.org with any questions.
Attention Model UNers. If you wish to attend the HIlton conference and have not yet given Miss Yang your money, you must do so by Monday. There are only a few spots remaining. See Google Classroom for more details.
Spirit Week is coming soon. The Student Council and Class Councils have been working to put together a great week to show off your school and class spirit. During the week of October 10th we will have theme dress days, our annual can jam competition, the Homecoming Dance and Pep Rally. Your class advisers are currently looking for students to represent your class in all of the pep rally contests like tug of war and various relay races. We will also have a dance competition where each class will put together a 90 second dance. Please check out your google classroom or talk to your class advisers for more information about how to get involved in Spirit Week.
The DREAM club is running the Pulsera Project during all lunches this week as part of our celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month. The Pulsera Project is a fair trade nonprofit organization that seeks to empower, inspire, and educate people in Central America and the U.S.
Pulseras will be sold during lunches for $7 as well as hand made bags for $15.
Please stop by our table during lunch to see the beautiful artwork and support these artists.
The first meeting of the prestigious Webster Thomas Improv Club will be held this upcoming Monday afternoon in Room 111. All students who think they're funny should join us. See Mr. Stoetzel for details.
The Webster Boys volleyball team took down Victor in straight sets last night led by a serving barrage from Griffin Monrad, Nate Worden, Zach Zian, and Joey Preische, who combined for 15 aces. Nick Ange and Bodey Groff distributed 32 assists to Preische with 11 kills, Monrad with 9, and Cal Lill and Evan Lukasiewicz (Loo-cashew-its) with 5 kills apiece. The boys look to continue their roll with a home match against Brighton on Monday. Come check out the excitement.
The Thomas Titan’s girls’ tennis team played at Sutherland yesterday. It is a very tennis oriented area and most of the Sutherland players have been taking lessons for years. But Mady Kelly, our 2nd singles player was able to defeat the girl from Sutherland. The players for both schools played hard and the match lasted forever, but Mady was able to prevail although it took 3 sets. . Congratulations Mady.
Today's lunch is toasted cheese sandwich
September 29, 2022
> Have you changed your password yet? If not, you have until Friday, October 7th to change your password or your google account will be locked. Please check your email inbox and trash folder for a message from student square with instructions on how to access the password reset tool. Stop into the WTI room in the Media Center if you need help or have any questions.
> Webster Central School Districts presents Max Stossel. He will be at Thomas on Wednesday, October 5. Mr. Stossel speaks to thousands of people around the world and provides a unique perspective on the role of technology in school and in our society. Join him in the gym during last block on October 5th. More details to follow.
> Attention Juniors - The PSAT is a practice SAT exam given at Thomas on Saturday, October 15th. Registration forms are available in the counseling center and are due back there by Oct 6th. If you have any questions, please stop into the counseling center.
> Many college representatives are coming to Thomas, colleges such as St. Bonaventure, NIagara University, John Carroll and many more. Sign up to visit with college reps in your naviance account.
> The Rochester Area College Fair is coming to you on Wednesday, October 5th in the media center at 10:00. This is an opportunity to meet with multiple area colleges all in one spot. Reserve your spot today in your naviance account.
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> Attention Seniors, if you can communicate in English and another world language, then you should consider going for the NY State Seal of Biliteracy. Come to an informational meeting about how to earn the Seal Monday, October 3rd in room 254 at 3:20pm. If you can't come to the meeting, join the Thomas Seal of Biliteracy classroom for more info.
> Attention Artists! Are you a confident painter? Do you want to work on a mural in the school with a partner or small team? Please join us for the introductory meeting of Art Club - in Mr. Stahl's room, 334. The meeting will be on Monday, October 3 from 3:20-3:45.
> Hey juniors and seniors! Do you love music or have an interest in communications? Does your spotify playlist or record collection feature Billie Eilish? Weezer? Green Day? Nirvana? The Smiths?
Are you interested in broadcasting your voice to the world on the radio and web?
Want to learn how to operate a professional radio studio on our new, state-of-the-art equipment?
If so - you should come hear all about Webster Varsity Radio Club!
We will have an informational meeting from 3:30-4 on Wednesday, October 5th in Mr. Stahl’s room - 334. Come down to chat, or email todd_stahl@webstercsd.org with any questions.
> Attention all Senior members of the World Language Honor Society, please don't forget that Mrs. Jurs will be having a meeting today right after school in the North Cafe to discuss the point system if you are no longer enrolled in a language class to maintain membership. If you are also interested in holding an officer position for us, she will explain the roles and how to apply.
> Attention Model UNers. If you wish to attend the HIlton conference and have not yet given Miss Yang your money, you must do so by Monday. There are only a few spots remaining. See Google Classroom for more details.
> It is Thursday !!!! ... and you know what that means!!!
YES! IT IS CHESS CLUB !!!!!!!!!!!
Chess Club meets today!! From 3:15 - 4:00
It will be in room 310, and YOU are invited to come, even bring a friend! ALL are welcome. If you have any questions see Mr. Zaleski in room 310.
Come challenge your mind and join us for a "battle on the board"
> Spirit Week is coming soon. The Student Council and Class Councils have been working to put together a great week to show off your school and class spirit. During the week of October 10th we will have theme dress days, our annual can jam competition, the Homecoming Dance and Pep Rally. Your class advisers are currently looking for students to represent your class in all of the pep rally contests like tug of war and various relay races. We will also have a dance competition where each class will put together a 90 second dance. Watch the videos at the end of the announcements today which shows classes participating in previous years.. Please check out your google classroom or talk to your class advisers for more information about how to get involved in Spirit Week.
> The DREAM club is running the Pulsera Project during all lunches this week as part of our celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month. The Pulsera Project is a fair trade nonprofit organization that seeks to empower, inspire, and educate people in Central America and the U.S.
Pulseras will be sold during lunches for $7 as well as hand made bags for $15.
Please stop by our table during lunch to see the beautiful artwork and support these artists.
> Earth Club is meeting today after school from 3:15 until 3:45 in room 205. We will be brainstorming and making posters today. Hope to see you there. New members are always welcome.
> The first meeting of the prestigious Webster Thomas Improv Club will be held this upcoming Monday afternoon in Room 111. All students who think they're funny should join us. See Mr. Stoetzel for details.
> The girls cross country team pushed its record to 7 and 2 with victories over Spencerport, Irondequoit, and Greece Arcadia last night at Northampton Park. Juniors Natalia Seremetis and Jenna McLean, seniors Kolbi Spencer and Sami Keskin, and sophomore Caroline Montemaro led the charge for the Titans.
The boys cross country team remained undefeated, escaping with a one point win over Spencerport in sweeping the competition. Seniors Evan Lacey, Connor Thomas, Jackson Klehr, and Tyler Kirschbaum, along with junior Jerry Lewis, paced the Titans.
> The girls’ varsity tennis team played Pittsford Mendon yesterday. And surprisingly, they took 1st and 2nd singles. Cassie Spencer, the 1st singles won in a third set tiebreak, and Mady Kelly took 2nd singles. The Thomas girls played very aggressively and overcame two excellent opponents. Their winning was a pleasant surprise. Congratulations girls. That’s the best they’ve done v Mendon in a long time.
> Today's lunch is meatball sub
September 28, 2022
Wednesday, September 28th is the next Safe Driving Seminar. It will be held at 3:30 at the Schroeder auditorium. ALL students who currently have a Temporary Parking Permit or any Junior or Senior who anticipates requesting a parking permit MUST attend this seminar. Any temporary permit holders who fail to attend will lose their temporary parking permit.
Are you interested in Mechanical, Electrical, or Software Engineering?
Then SparX, the Schroeder and Thomas joint robotics team is the right place for you!
The team has 6 weeks to design and build a robot to then compete in competition at RIT and beyond.
Our first meeting is at Thomas from 5:30 to 8 on October 5th with a parent meeting following at 7:30
Come and join us if you're interested!
Due to overwhelming popular demand, Titans and Dragons, the Webster Thomas Dungeons and Dragons club, is returning this fall. Join us after school on Monday, October third, in the South Cafe for role playing, monster slaying, hair graying, zombie decaying adventures. All are welcome. Hope to see you there.
See Mr Phares in room 311 for more information
Video Game Club will have our kick-off meeting on TUESDAY October 4th from 3:15pm-4pm. Meetings will be held after school in room 432 which is located near the end of the Technology hall.
If you love playing video games and would like to do it with others who share your passion, this club is for you!
You will be able to take the late bus home.
Video Game Club is open to everyone.
Join our Google classroom using the code shown here: uoyleeo
Future club meeting dates will be announced on our Google Classroom page
If you have any questions see Mrs. DeWitte or reach out to Mrs. DeWitte at Jennifer_DeWitte@webstercsd.org
Attention Seniors, if you can communicate in English and another world language, then you should consider going for the NY State Seal of Biliteracy. Come to an informational meeting about how to earn the Seal Monday, October 3rd in room 254 at 3:20pm. If you can't come to the meeting, join the Thomas Seal of Biliteracy classroom for more info.
"DO YOU LIKE FROMAGE AND CHARCUTERIE?
JOIN FRENCH CLUB TOMORROW FOR CHEESE, CHARCUTERIE, SNACKS AND GAMES!
COME FOR THE FOOD, STAY FOR THE GAMES AND MAKE NEW FRIENDS!
BRING A GAME OR SNACK TO PASS IF YOU ARE ABLE TO.
JOIN OUR GOOGLE CLASSROOM IF YOU HAVE NOT ALREADY.
SEE MADAME HAFER OR PRESIDENT HENRI RAYTON FOR QUESTIONS.
CAN'T WAIT TO SEE YOU THERE!"
Attention Artists! Are you a confident painter? Do you want to work on a mural in the school with a partner or small team? Please join us for the introductory meeting of Art Club - in Mr. Stahl's room, 334. The meeting will be on Monday, October 3 from 3:20-3:45.
Attention all Senior members of the World Language Honor Society, please don't forget that Mrs. Jurs will be having a meeting tomorrow right after school in the North Cafe to discuss the point system if you are no longer enrolled in a language class to maintain membership. If you are also interested in holding an officer position for us, she will explain the roles and how to apply.
Barrel of Monkeys choir will meet tomorrow morning at 8:10 in the choir room. Bring a friend and join us for singing! Mr. Sackett will provide donuts this week.
Attention Model UNers. If you wish to attend the HIlton conference and have not yet given Miss Yang your money, you must do so by Monday. There are only a few spots remaining. See Google Classroom for more details.
Webster boys volleyball improved to 11 and 0 with a victory at Midlakes last night. The offense was led by Evan Lukasiewicz with 12 kills and 3 blocks, along with Cal Lill with 5 kills. Griffin Monrad recorded a season high six aces in a match, while Zach Zian led the defense with 12 digs to go with 3 aces. Webster hosts perennial power Victor on Thursday at 7:30 in the Schroeder gym.
Today's lunch is hamburger / cheeseburger
September 26, 2022
Attention All Freshman!
Join Link Crew for our annual "Kickball Under the Lights" game tonight @ 7:30 pm at the new Baseball Stadium! This is the make up date for the event that was canceled last week due to the severe weather. Hope to see you all there!!
Are you interested in Mechanical, Electrical, or Software Engineering?
Then SparX, the Schroeder and Thomas joint robotics team is the right place for you!
The team has 6 weeks to design and build a robot to then compete in competition at RIT and beyond.
Our first meeting is at Thomas from 5:30 to 8 on October 5th with a parent meeting following at 7:30
Come and join us if you're interested!
Due to overwhelming popular demand, Titans and Dragons, the Webster Thomas Dungeons and Dragons club, is returning this fall. Join us after school on Monday, October third, in the South Cafe for role playing, monster slaying, hair graying, zombie decaying adventures. All are welcome. Hope to see you there.
See Mr Phares in room 311 for more information
Video Game Club will have our kick-off meeting on TUESDAY October 4th from 3:15pm-4pm. Meetings will be held after school in room 432 which is located near the end of the Technology hall.
If you love playing video games and would like to do it with others who share your passion, this club is for you!
You will be able to take the late bus home.
Video Game Club is open to everyone.
Join our Google classroom using the code shown here: uoyleeo
Future club meeting dates will be announced on our Google Classroom page
If you have any questions see Mrs. DeWitte or reach out to Mrs. DeWitte at Jennifer_DeWitte@webstercsd.org
Attention Seniors, if you can communicate in English and another world language, then you should consider going for the NY State Seal of Biliteracy. Come to an informational meeting about how to earn the Seal Monday, October 3rd in room 254 at 3:20pm. If you can't come to the meeting, join the Thomas Seal of Biliteracy classroom for more info.
All Science Olympiad Students. Please come to a brief meeting tomorrow to plan out our activities fair table. CHECK our Google Classroom for more details!
DO YOU LIKE FROMAGE AND CHARCUTERIE?
ON THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 29TH, JOIN FRENCH CLUB FOR CHEESE, CHARCUTERIE, SNACKS AND GAMES!
COME FOR THE FOOD, STAY FOR THE GAMES AND MAKE NEW FRIENDS!
BRING A GAME OR SNACK TO PASS IF YOU ARE ABLE TO.
JOIN OUR GOOGLE CLASSROOM IF YOU HAVE NOT ALREADY.
SEE MADAME HAFER OR PRESIDENT HENRI RAYTON FOR QUESTIONS.
CAN'T WAIT TO SEE YOU THERE!
Today's lunch is chicken drumsticks
September 23, 2022
The music department is looking for musical acts for this year's Cabaret performance. Audition sign-ups are posted outside the chorus room. Please consider being part of this unique and exciting event! Contact Mr. Osika or Mr. Sackett with any questions.
Attention Titans:
If you plan on attending the Homecoming football game on October 15th we will be selling the t birds Black t-shirts right outside of Mrs. Warner's room for pre order this week
They will be available during 4th and 5th block, come down and get one they will be six dollars a shirt.
We will only be selling these this week so don't miss out on a chance to get them!
Attention All Freshman!
Join Link Crew for our annual "Kickball Under the Lights" game on Monday, September 26 @ 7:30 pm at the new Baseball Stadium! This is the make up date for the event that was canceled last Monday due to the severe weather. Hope to see you all there!!
Attention all Senior members of the World Language Honor Society! Mrs. Jurs will be having a meeting next Thursday, September 29th at 3:20 in the North Cafe to discuss the point system if you are no longer enrolled in a language class to maintain membership. If you are also interested in holding an officer position for us, she will explain the roles and how to apply.
Due to overwhelming popular demand, Titans and Dragons, the Webster Thomas Dungeons and Dragons club, is returning this fall. Join us after school on Monday, October third, in the South Cafe for role playing, monster slaying, hair graying, zombie decaying adventures. All are welcome. Hope to see you there.
See Mr Phares in room 311 for more information
The Auto Club will begin meeting on Monday September 26th. Please stop down after school from 3:15-4:30 to work on one of the Titan Garage cars or a project of your own.
All Science Olympiad Students. Please come to a brief meeting on Tuesday to plan out our activities fair table. CHECK our Google Classroom for more details!
"DO YOU LIKE FROMAGE AND CHARCUTERIE?
ON THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 29TH, JOIN FRENCH CLUB FOR CHEESE, CHARCUTERIE, SNACKS AND GAMES!
COME FOR THE FOOD, STAY FOR THE GAMES AND MAKE NEW FRIENDS!
BRING A GAME OR SNACK TO PASS IF YOU ARE ABLE TO.
JOIN OUR GOOGLE CLASSROOM IF YOU HAVE NOT ALREADY.
SEE MADAME HAFER OR PRESIDENT HENRI RAYTON FOR QUESTIONS.
CAN'T WAIT TO SEE YOU THERE!"
The DREAM club is running the Pulsera Project again this year as part of our celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month. The Pulsera Project is a fair trade nonprofit organization that seeks to empower, inspire, and educate people in Central America and the U.S.
The Pulsera Project provides sustainable, well-paying work opportunities for artisans in Nicaragua and Guatemala, most of whom make colorful hand-woven bracelets, or “pulseras” in Spanish. The project then creates a market for their artwork by partnering with schools across the U.S.
Pulseras will be sold during lunches for $7 as well as hand made bags for $15. The proceeds will be invested in a wide range of social impact programs in Nicaragua & Guatemala, including income for artisans and their families, education and healthcare opportunities
Please stop by our table any day next week to see the beautiful artwork and support DREAM club and these Latin American communities.
If you want to have fun bowling this fall, consider signing up for Unified Bowling. If you want to double the fun, ask a friend to sign up with you.
Contact Mr. Bertram for more information.
Calling all Titan Fans!
We are offering a spectator bus for Webster Thomas Students
only to Gates Chili High School for tonight’s Varsity Football
game. Please sign up in the Main Office by noon today if you
are interested. The bus will pick up at the fieldhouse entrance
at 6:00pm and return immediately following the game.
Today's lunch is roasted turkey
September 22, 2022
The music department is looking for musical acts for this year's Cabaret performance. Audition sign-ups are posted outside the chorus room. Please consider being part of this unique and exciting event! Contact Mr. Osika or Mr. Sackett with any questions.
Attention All Freshman!
Join Link Crew for our annual "Kickball Under the Lights" game on Monday, September 26 @ 7:30 pm at the new Baseball Stadium! This is the make up date for the event that was canceled last Monday due to the severe weather. Hope to see you all there!!
Are you interested in Mechanical, Electrical, or Software Engineering?
Then SparX, the Schroeder and Thomas joint robotics team is the right place for you!
The team has 6 weeks to design and build a robot to then compete in competition at RIT and beyond.
Our first meeting is at Thomas from 5:30 to 8 on October 5th with a parent meeting following at 7:30
Come and join us if you're interested!
Due to overwhelming popular demand, Titans and Dragons, the Webster Thomas Dungeons and Dragons club, is returning this fall. Join us after school on Monday, October third, in the South Cafe for role playing, monster slaying, hair graying, zombie decaying adventures. All are welcome. Hope to see you there.
See Mr Phares in room 311 for more information
The dream club is having a meeting after school today in room 411. Anyone is welcome to come. We will be discussing our upcoming pulsera project.
Earth Club is meeting today after school from 3:15 until 3:45 in room 205. We will be holding elections for leadership positions and will be discussing future events and projects for the club. Hope to see you there. New members are always welcome.
The Auto Club will begin meeting on Monday September 26th. Please stop down after school from 3:15-4:30 to work on one of the Titan Garage cars or a project of your own.
It is a new school year, and Thursday is finally here...
And you know what that means!!!
YES! CHESS CLUB STARTS TODAY !
We will be meeting from 3:15 - 4:00 in room 310, and YOU are invited to come, even bring a friend!
ALL are welcome. If you have any questions see Mr. Zaleski in room 310.
Come challenge your mind and join us for a "battle on the board"
Webster boys volleyball continued their hot start to the season by storming into Rush-Henrietta and sweeping the Royal Comets in three straight sets. Nate Ziegelhofer provided strong front row defense with 6 blocks in the last two sets, while Griffin Monrad added 4 blocks to supplement his 13 kills on attack. Evan Lukasiewicz (Loo-cashew-its) and Cal Lill contributed 10 and 5 kills, respectively. Nate Worden recorded 2 aces and Bodey Groff handed out 25 assists. Clear your calendar Monday night and come out to see your undefeated boys volleyball squad as they take on reigning New York State Class B runner up Spencerport at 7:30 in the Schroeder gym.
Another great win for the boys varsity soccer team. They shut out Victor 1-0 with a goal in the second half by Cole H off a header assisted by Cory J. Defensive play was spectacular by Will R, Kyle S, Bryce H, Brendan A and Shalin J. This bumps their record to 7-1. Excellent win titans!
Hello Titans, I'm Jason - if you're going to the homecoming football game on Saturday October 15th your gonna wanna be dripped out like the rest of the t birds. We will be selling the black t birds shirts like this one shown here except it will be an all black shirt with a gray outline on the design
It is only 6$ a shirt and we will be selling them at a desk right outside of the senior lounge 4th and 5th blocks for preorder till next Monday - after Monday we will not be selling these.
Go Titans!!!
Today's lunch is orange chicken
September 21, 2022
Are you a reader? Do you enjoy YA literature? Join us to meet authors and learn about new books at the Roc Teen Book Fest on Saturday September, 24th. See Mrs. Dovholuk in the library for a permission slip. There will be a bus from Schroeder to attend the event. Go to the library to learn more about the Teen Book Fest on September 24th!
The music department is looking for musical acts for this year's Cabaret performance. Audition sign-ups are posted outside the chorus room. Please consider being part of this unique and exciting event! Contact Mr. Osika or Mr. Sackett with any questions.
Attention Titans:
If you plan on attending the Homecoming football game on October 15th we will be selling the t birds Black t-shirts right outside of Mrs. Warner's room for pre order this week
They will be available during 4th and 5th block, come down and get one they will be six dollars a shirt.
We will only be selling these this week so don't miss out on a chance to get them!
Attention students who are interested in participating in Mountain biking club.
We will start riding tomorrow.
Please stop by Mrs. Pagano's room, room 130 to pick up a permission slip .
Future Business Leaders of America will meet today at 3:20 in Room 255. All business students are encouraged to join the country's largest student organization. If you have any questions, please see a business teacher.
Attention all Senior members of the World Language Honor Society! Mrs. Jurs will be having a meeting next Thursday, September 29th at 3:20 in the North Cafe to discuss the point system if you are no longer enrolled in a language class to maintain membership. If you are also interested in holding an officer position for us, she will explain the roles and how to apply.
"Do you like to sing? Are you a tenor or bass voice? Do you love donuts? Then Barrel of Monkeys Choir is for you! Beginning tomorrow, Barrel of Monkeys will be meeting weekly from 8:10-8:40am in the choir room. All you need to bring is yourself and enthusiasm! See Mr. Sackett in the choir room for details or questions."
Best Buddies will have its first meeting of the year today at 3:15. This is an informational planning meeting. We will be planning events for the school year and discussing roles for student leaders. All are welcome! See you today in room 147 with Mrs. Kelly.
The Auto Club will begin meeting on Monday September 26th. Please stop down after school from 3:15-4:30 to work on one of the Titan Garage cars or a project of your own.
Due to overwhelming popular demand, Titans and Dragons, the Webster Thomas Dungeons and Dragons club, is returning this fall. Join us after school on Monday, October third, in the South Cafe for role playing, monster slaying, hair graying, zombie decaying adventures. All are welcome. Hope to see you there.
See Mr Phares in room 311 for more information
It is a new school year, and Thursday is almost here... and you know what that means!!!
YES! CHESS CLUB, CHESS CLUB, CHESS CLUB!
STARTING THIS THURSDAY !
We will be meeting tomorrow from 3:15 - 4:00 in room 310 and
YOU are invited to come -even bring a friend!
ALL are welcome. If you have any questions see Mr. Zaleski in room 310.
Come challenge your mind and join us for a "battle on the board"
French Club's first meeting has been cancelled for TODAY and will be reschedued to TOMORROW,Thursday, September 22. Sorry for the late notice. Please email Mrs. Hafer with any questions.
If you want to have fun bowling this fall, consider signing up for Unified Bowling. If you want to double the fun, ask a friend to sign up with you.
Contact Mr. Bertram for more information.
The girls cross country team took down a strong Pittsford Sutherland team yesterday at Shadow Pines, shutting out both Eastridge and Greece Olympia-Odyssey in the process. Junior Natalia Seremetis was second overall, while sophomore Caroline Montemaro and senior Kolbi Spencer were third and fourth respectively.
The boys cross country also swept past the competition at Shadow Pines to remain undefeated on the season. Senior Evan Lacey led a Titan sweep of the top three positions, while junior Liam Ernst placed a solid sixth.
Today's lunch is philly cheese sandwich
September 20, 2022
Are you a reader? Do you enjoy YA literature? Join us to meet authors and learn about new books at the Roc Teen Book Fest on Saturday September, 24th. See Mrs. Dovholuk in the library for a permission slip. There will be a bus from Schroeder to attend the event. Go to the library to learn more about the Teen Book Fest on September 24th!
The music department is looking for musical acts for this year's Cabaret performance. Audition sign-ups are posted outside the chorus room. Please consider being part of this unique and exciting event! Contact Mr. Osika or Mr. Sackett with any questions.
Attention Titans:
If you plan on attending the Homecoming football game on October 15th we will be selling the t birds Black t-shirts right outside of Mrs. Warner's room for pre order this week
They will be available during 4th and 5th block, come down and get one they will be six dollars a shirt.
We will only be selling these this week so don't miss out on a chance to get them!
Are you interested in Architecture, Construction or Engineering? If so, visit The ACE information table today outside the cafe during your lunch. Liz Reynolds will provide you more information about registering for the ACE Mentor Program. This program is free, hands on and is led by local volunteers in the construction field.
Attention students who are interested in participating in Mountain biking club.
We will start riding Thursday September 22.
Please stop by Mrs. Pagano's room, room 130 to pick up a permission slip .
Future Business Leaders of America will meet tomorrow at 3:20 in Room 255. All business students are encouraged to join the country's largest student organization. If you have any questions, please see a business teacher.
Attention Juniors! Today is your last chance to cast your vote for this year’s spirit week t-shirt design on the Class of 2024’s Google Classroom page. Join using the code shown here.
"Do you like to sing? Are you a tenor or bass voice? Do you love donuts? Then Barrel of Monkeys Choir is for you! Beginning this Thursday, Barrel of Monkeys will be meeting weekly from 8:10-8:40am in the choir room. All you need to bring is yourself and enthusiasm! See Mr. Sackett in the choir room for details or questions."
Best Buddies will have its first meeting of the year tomorrow at 3:15. This is an informational planning meeting. We will be planning events for the school year and discussing roles for student leaders. All are welcome! See you tomorrow in room 147 with Mrs. Kelly.
Attention all Freshman! There are still openings if you would like to be a class officer! If you want to be a part of homecoming, and planning and organizing all of the fun for your class go see Mrs. Gooley in the blue house! You can also visit the Google Classroom using the code below for more information."
DO YOU WANT TO BE PART OF THE
THOMAS SCIENCE OLYMPIAD LEGACY?
COME TO AN INFORMATIONAL MEETING AFTER SCHOOL TODAY
@ 3:20 PM in room 305
ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE SEE
MRS. ANNE, MR. SCHENK,
MR. SCHUG or MRS. VISCA
If Interested Please Check Out Our Google Classroom
using the code shown here.
The Auto Club will begin meeting on Monday September 26th. Please stop down after school from 3:15-4:30 to work on one of the Titan Garage cars or a project of your own.
Are you interested in Mechanical, Electrical, or Software Engineering?
Then SparX, the Schroeder and Thomas joint robotics team is the right place for you!
The team has 6 weeks to design and build a robot to then compete in competition at RIT and beyond.
Our first meeting is at Thomas from 5:30 to 8 on October 5th with a parent meeting following at 7:30
Come and join us if you're interested!
Due to overwhelming popular demand, Titans and Dragons, the Webster Thomas Dungeons and Dragons club, is returning this fall. Join us after school on Monday, October third, in the South Cafe for role playing, monster slaying, hair graying, zombie decaying adventures. All are welcome. Hope to see you there.
The Webster boys volleyball team defeated NY State powerhouse Fairport last night in straight sets to raise their record to 7-0. Offensively Webster was led by Jacob Grams with 10 kills while Evan Lukasiewicz contributed 9, Cal Lill 4, and Joey Preische 7. Zach Zian and Griffin Monrad combined for seven aces and Bodey Groff handed out 31 assists. The Lakers head to Rush-Henrietta Wednesday for another tough division contest.
The Varsity Boys Soccer team improved their record to 6 and 1 last night after beating the #2 State Ranked Fairport. The first goal was scored by Cole H with a header into the goal within the first 18 seconds of the game and assisted by Cory J. The second goal was scored off the left foot of Boston D assisted by Cole H. This win was a complete team effort all around with seamless passing and tough defensive play. Great Game Titans!
Today's lunch is mac & cheese
September 19, 2022
Are you a reader? Do you enjoy YA literature? Join us to meet authors and learn about new books at the Roc Teen Book Fest on Saturday September, 24th. See Mrs. Dovholuk in the library for a permission slip. There will be a bus from Schroeder to attend the event. Go to the library to learn more about the Teen Book Fest on September 24th!
The music department is looking for musical acts for this year's Cabaret performance. Audition sign-ups are posted outside the chorus room. Please consider being part of this unique and exciting event! Contact Mr. Osika or Mr. Sackett with any questions.
Attention Titans:
If you plan on attending the Homecoming football game on October 15th we will be selling the t birds Black t-shirts right outside of Mrs. Warner's room for pre order this week
They will be available during 4th and 5th block, come down and get one they will be six dollars a shirt.
We will only be selling these this week so don't miss out on a chance to get them!
Attention ALL Freshmen - Join us for a good ol' fashioned kickball game under the lights on the turf in our new Baseball Stadium tonight from 7:30-8:30pm.
Our 100 strong Link Crew will be there to cheer all our freshmen on and keep the fun going in the 2022-2023 school year. These games are designed for all students to have fun and not be ultra competitive!!
Attention students who are interested in participating in Mountain biking club.
We will start riding next Thursday September 22.
Please stop by Mrs. Pagano's room, room 130 to pick up a permission slip .
There will be a Future Business Leaders of America meeting on Wednesday, September 21 at 3:20 in Room 255. All business students are encouraged to join the country's largest student organization. If you have any questions, please see a business teacher.
Are you interested in improving your public speaking skills? Do you love to debate? Then Model UN is for you. There will be an informational meeting today in Mrs.Yang's room 210 after school. New members are highly encouraged to join. See you there!
Attention all Senior members of the World Language Honor Society! Mrs. Jurs will be having a meeting next Thursday, September 29th at 3:20 in the North Cafe to discuss the point system if you are no longer enrolled in a language class to maintain membership. If you are also interested in holding an officer position for us, she will explain the roles and how to apply.
DO YOU WANT TO BE PART OF THE
THOMAS SCIENCE OLYMPIAD LEGACY?
COME TO AN INFORMATIONAL MEETING AFTER SCHOOL ON
Tuesday September 20th
@ 8:15 AM OR 3:20 PM in room 305
ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE SEE
MRS. ANNE, MR. SCHENK,
MR. SCHUG or MRS. VISCA
If Interested Please Check Out Our Google Classroom
using the code shown here.
Attention Juniors! Cast your vote for this year’s spirit week t-shirt design on the Class of 2024’s Google Classroom page. Join using the code shown here. Voting concludes tomorrow, Tuesday, September 20.
"Do you like to sing? Are you a tenor or bass voice? Do you love donuts? Then Barrel of Monkeys Choir is for you! Beginning this Thursday, Barrel of Monkeys will be meeting weekly from 8:10-8:40am in the choir room. All you need to bring is yourself and enthusiasm! See Mr. Sackett in the choir room for details or questions."
Best Buddies will have its first meeting of the year this Wednesday at 3:15. This is an informational planning meeting. We will be planning events for the school year and discussing roles for student leaders. All are welcome! See you this Wednesday in room 147 with Mrs. Kelly.
ARE YOU READY FOR SOME FOOTBALL?....Last Spring a few High Schools in Monroe County piloted a Girls Flag Football League. The league was a success and there are plans to expand to other schools this spring season. Want to be a part of the First ever Thomas Titans Flag Football team ?
There will be an informational and interest meeting for any 9th-12th girls who would like to form a Thomas Flag Football team for this Spring season to be a part of this league.
The meeting will be held in the North Cafe, after school TODAY at 3:30-4pm. (late buses are available).
If you want to have fun bowling this fall, consider signing up for Unified Bowling. If you want to double the fun, ask a friend to sign up with you.
Contact Mr. Bertram for more information.
Congratulations to the Boys Varsity Soccer team for beating a tough West Irondequoit team on Saturday. Goals scored by Caleb J assisted by Boston D and Cory J assisted by Charlie P. Another great defensive game by Brendan A and Jason R in goal. Congratulations on their 5th straight shutout making their record 5-1. The Titans travel to Fairport tonight, Good Luck Titans!!
Today's lunch is french toast sticks
September 16, 2022
Attention Juniors! Cast your vote for this year’s spirit week t-shirt design on the Class of 2024’s Google Classroom page. Join using the code shown here. Voting will begin today and will conclude Tuesday, September 20.
Come support the Titan Service Scholars at their Car Wash Fundraiser tomorrow from 10am-2pm at Bill Gray's on Hard Road in Webster.
All proceeds benefit our upcoming group service project in the Dominican Republic.
Every car we wash will help us fund the supplies necessary for the aqueducts and latrines we are building this summer in Jarabacoa and Batey La Mora.
Want to learn more about Titan Service Scholars' projects both locally and globally? Stop in the counseling center for more information!
Attention ALL Freshman!! Mark your calendars!! Join us for a good ol' fashioned kickball game under the lights on the turf in our new Baseball Stadium on September 19th from 7:30-8:30pm.
Our 100 strong Link Crew will be there to cheer all our freshmen on and keep the fun going in the 2022-2023 school year. These games are designed for all students to have fun and not be ultra competitive!!
Attention students who are interested in participating in Mountain biking club.
We will start riding next Thursday September 22.
Please stop by Mrs. Pagano's room, room 130 to pick up a permission slip .
Are you Interested in improving your public speaking skills? Do you love to debate? Then Model UN is for you. There will be an informational meeting on Monday September 19 in Mrs.Yang's room 210 after school. New members are highly encouraged to join. See you there!
DO YOU WANT TO BE PART OF THE
THOMAS SCIENCE OLYMPIAD LEGACY?
COME TO AN INFORMATIONAL MEETING AFTER SCHOOL ON
Tuesday September 20th
@ 8:15 AM OR 3:20 PM in room 305
ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE SEE
MRS. ANNE, MR. SCHENK,
MR. SCHUG or MRS. VISCA
If Interested Please Check Out Our Google Classroom
using the code shown here.
ARE YOU READY FOR SOME FOOTBALL?....Last Spring a few High Schools in Monroe County piloted a Girls Flag Football League. The league was a success and there are plans to expand to other schools this spring season. Want to be a part of the First ever Thomas Titans Flag Football team ?
There will be an informational and interest meeting for any 9th-12th girls who would like to form a Thomas Flag Football team for this Spring season to be a part of this league.
The meeting will be held in the North Cafe, Monday September 19th at 3:30-4pm. (late buses are available).
If you want to have fun bowling this fall, consider signing up for Unified Bowling. If you want to double the fun, ask a friend to sign up with you.
Contact Mr. Bertram for more information.
Another great win for the boys varsity soccer team last night against Canandaigua! Cory J scored the winning goal in the 56th min assisted by Vlad L. Cole H was clutch in the midfield. This is their second shut out this week. The first was against webster Schroeder with goals scored by Boston D and Cory J. Great defensive games by Brendan A, Kyle S, and Will R. Improving their record for a 4-1 season.
Today's lunch is mozzarella sticks
September 15, 2022
Hispanic Heritage month begins today through October 15th!
Come celebrate the kickoff in the cafeteria for lunch!
The Student Council is in the midst of planning Spirit Week and Homecoming. We are looking for your ideas for Theme days and pep rally competitions. If you would like to share your ideas please complete the google form using the QR code shown on the posters hanging throughout school.
Come support the Titan Service Scholars at their Car Wash Fundraiser this Saturday, September 17 from 10am-2pm at Bill Gray's on Hard Road in Webster.
All proceeds benefit our upcoming group service project in the Dominican Republic.
Every car we wash will help us fund the supplies necessary for the aqueducts and latrines we are building this summer in Jarabacoa and Batey La Mora.
Want to learn more about Titan Service Scholars' projects both locally and globally? Stop in the counseling center for more information!
Attention ALL Freshman!! Mark your calendars!! Join us for a good ol' fashioned kickball game under the lights on the turf in our new Baseball Stadium on September 19th from 7:30-8:30pm.
Our 100 strong Link Crew will be there to cheer all our freshmen on and keep the fun going in the 2022-2023 school year. These games are designed for all students to have fun and not be ultra competitive!!
Attention students who are interested in participating in Mountain biking club.
We will start riding next Thursday September 22.
Please stop by Mrs. Pagano's room, room 130 to pick up a permission slip .
Earth Club is holding their first meeting of the year and you are invited!
Come join us for an informational meeting
today @3:20 PM in room 205
See you there!
Are you Interested in improving your public speaking skills? Do you love to debate? Then Model UN is for you. There will be an informational meeting on Monday September 19 in Mrs.Yang's room 210 after school. New members are highly encouraged to join. See you there!
Good Morning!
ARE YOU READY FOR SOME FOOTBALL?....Last Spring a few High Schools in Monroe County piloted a Girls Flag Football League. The league was a success and there are plans to expand to other schools this spring season. Want to be a part of the First ever Thomas Titans Flag Football team ?
There will be an informational and interest meeting for any 9th-12th girls who would like to form a Thomas Flag Football team for this Spring season to be a part of this league.
The meeting will be held in the North Cafe, Monday September 19th at 3:30-4pm. (late buses are available).
Today's lunch is pernil
September 14, 2022
There are still a few spots open in drivers education at Thomas and Schroeder.
Registration will remain open until tomorrow, September 14th, and drivers ed will begin the following week.
Please visit Webster Community Education's registration database, xenegrade to register.
You are choosing a driving time when registering, lecture times are set.
The commitment is three to four days a week from September 20th or 21st until just before Thanksgiving.
To complete the registration process, your permit must be uploaded to the database.
The cost is $600 and and a senior license is awarded at age 17 to students who pass the course.
Hispanic Heritage month is September 15th through October 15th!
Come celebrate the kickoff in the cafeteria for lunch this Thursday!!
Come support the Titan Service Scholars at their Car Wash Fundraiser this Saturday, September 17 from 10am-2pm at Bill Gray's on Hard Road in Webster.
All proceeds benefit our upcoming group service project in the Dominican Republic.
Every car we wash will help us fund the supplies necessary for the aqueducts and latrines we are building this summer in Jarabacoa and Batey La Mora.
Want to learn more about Titan Service Scholars' projects both locally and globally? Stop in the counseling center for more information!
Attention ALL Freshman!! Mark your calendars!! Join us for a good ol' fashioned kickball game under the lights on the turf in our new Baseball Stadium on September 19th from 7:30-8:30pm.
Our 100 strong Link Crew will be there to cheer all our freshmen on and keep the fun going in the 2022-2023 school year. These games are designed for all students to have fun and not be ultra competitive!!
Attention students who are interested in participating in Mountain biking club.
We will start riding next Thursday September 22.
Please stop by Mrs. Pagano's room, room 130 to pick up a permission slip .
Earth Club is holding their first meeting of the year and you are invited!
Come join us for an informational meeting tomorrow
Thursday, September 15th @3:20 PM in room 205
See you there!
The boys cross country team opened up its league schedule with wins over Brighton, Gates-Chili, and Victor. Seniors Evan Lacey and Connor Thomas, junior Jerry Lewis, and freshman Oliver Coultry all placed in the top eight overall. The girls' race got postponed until this afternoon.
The Webster Boys Volleyball team swept Victor in an away match that improved the Lakers' record to 5-0. Nate Ziegelhofer and Ryan Willard combined for 7 kills from the middle blocker position, while Joey Preische, Griffin Monrad, and Evan Lukasiewicz recorded 11, 9, and 9 kills, respectively. Bodey Groff and Nick Ange combined to hand out 35 assists. A battle of the unbeatens happens Saturday in the Schroeder gym as McQuaid visits for a noon match...come bring your Titan and Warrior support for the boys team.
Today's lunch is french bread pizza
September 13,2022
There are still a few spots open in driver education at Thomas and Schroeder.
Registration will remain open until tomorrow, September 14th, and drivers ed will begin the following week.
Please visit Webster Community Education's registration database, xenegrade to register.
You are choosing a driving time when registering, lecture times are set.
The commitment is three to four days a week from September 20th or 21st until just before Thanksgiving.
To complete the registration process, your permit must be uploaded to the database.
The cost is $600 and and a senior license is awarded at age 17 to students who pass the course.
Today - September 13th - is International Chocolate Day. To celebrate the cafeteria will be giving out chocolate treats with a purchase of lunch which is toasted cheese or bruschetta toasted cheese.
Speaking of lunch, did you guys know that our cafeteria serves a vegetarian option everyday? We offer veggie burgers, veggie hummus wraps, black bean burgers, cottage cheese plates and other items on a rotation. Please ask our servers for more info.
We also have Gluten Free buns upon request!
Come support the Titan Service Scholars at their Car Wash Fundraiser this Saturday, September 17 from 10am-2pm at Bill Gray's on Hard Road in Webster.
All proceeds benefit our upcoming group service project in the Dominican Republic.
Every car we wash will help us fund the supplies necessary for the aqueducts and latrines we are building this summer in Jarabacoa and Batey La Mora.
Want to learn more about Titan Service Scholars' projects both locally and globally? Stop in the counseling center for more information!
The Tri-M Music Honor Society will be holding its first meeting Wednesday, September 14th at 8:15 in the Music Theory room. Please keep checking the Google Classroom for reminders and updates. Attendance will be taken; see you there!
Attention ALL Freshman!! Mark your calendars!! Join us for a good ol' fashioned kickball game under the lights on the turf in our new Baseball Stadium on September 19th from 7:30-8:30pm.
Our 100 strong Link Crew will be there to cheer all our freshmen on and keep the fun going in the 2022-2023 school year. These games are designed for all students to have fun and not be ultra competitive!!
Today's lunch is toasted cheese.
September 12, 2022
There are still a few spots open in driver education at Thomas and Schroeder.
Registration will remain open until September 14th and drivers ed will begin the following week.
Please visit Webster Community Education's registration database, xenegrade to register.
You are choosing a driving time when registering, lecture times are set.
The commitment is three to four days a week from September 20th or 21st until just before Thanksgiving.
To complete the registration process, your permit must be uploaded to the database.
The cost is $600 and and a senior license is awarded at age 17 to students who pass the course.
The Webster Show Choir is holding auditions today after school in the Schroeder auditorium. Students from both Thomas and Schroeder are welcome to audition - come appropriately dressed with dance shoes or sneakers and we will teach you the rest! A shuttle bus from Thomas to Schroeder runs at 4pm if needed - it picks up students at the Field House. Rehearsals are Mondays after school; more details will be given at the auditions.
Hope to see you there!
The Tri-M Music Honor Society will be holding its first meeting Wednesday, September 14th at 8:15 in the Music Theory room. Please keep checking the Google Classroom for reminders and updates. Attendance will be taken; see you there!
Attention ALL Freshman!! Mark your calendars!! Join us for a good ol' fashioned kickball game under the lights on the turf in our new Baseball Stadium on September 19th from 7:30-8:30pm.
Our 100 strong Link Crew will be there to cheer all our freshmen on and keep the fun going in the 2022-2023 school year. These games are designed for all students to have fun and not be ultra competitive!!
The boys cross country team opened its season at the pre-state meet on Saturday, finishing second in its race to perennial national powerhouse Fayetteville-Manlius. Seniors Evan Lacey and Connor Thomas placed third and fourth overall.
The Titan girls placed fourth in their race, which was won by 11-time national champions Fayetteville-Manlius. Junior Natalia Seremetis placed 20th overall.
Today's lunch is chicken nuggets
September 9, 2022
Please donate pet food to families who are struggling financially - so that they can keep their pets. There will be bins located outside of the cafeterias all next week to collect your donations.Thank you!
There are still a few spots open in driver education at Thomas and Schroeder.
Registration will remain open until September 14th and drivers ed will begin the following week.
Please visit Webster Community Education's registration database, xenegrade to register.
You are choosing a driving time when registering, lecture times are set.
The commitment is three to four days a week from September 20th or 21st until just before Thanksgiving.
To complete the registration process, your permit must be uploaded to the database.
The cost is $600 and and a senior license is awarded at age 17 to students who pass the course.
The Webster Show Choir is holding auditions Monday, September 12th after school in the Schroeder auditorium. Students from both Thomas and Schroeder are welcome to audition - come appropriately dressed with dance shoes or sneakers and we will teach you the rest! A shuttle bus from Thomas to Schroeder runs at 4pm if needed - it picks up students at the Field House. Rehearsals are Mondays after school; more details will be given at the auditions.
Hope to see you there!
The Tri-M Music Honor Society will be holding its first meeting Wednesday, September 14th at 8:15 in the Music Theory room. Please keep checking the Google Classroom for reminders and updates. Attendance will be taken; see you there!
Today's lunch is hot dog
September 8, 2022
Attention all Dream club members and anyone who would like to help with Roc2change this year. There will be a brief meeting today after school in Mrs. Nieves‘s room 411. If you cannot come to the meeting, please stop by before the end of the week and let Mrs. Nieves know that you are interested in helping.
The Webster Show Choir is holding auditions Monday, September 12th after school in the Schroeder auditorium. Students from both Thomas and Schroeder are welcome to audition - come appropriately dressed with dance shoes or sneakers and we will teach you the rest! A shuttle bus from Thomas to Schroeder runs at 4pm if needed - it picks up students at the Field House. Rehearsals are Mondays after school; more details will be given at the auditions.
Hope to see you there!
Webster Boys volleyball improved their record to 3-0 with a straight-set victory over Gates-Chili last night. The Lakers were led offensively by Evan Lukasiewicz and Griffin Monrad with 7 and 5 kills respectively. Aidan Jacobs contributed 3 aces in the third game while Zach Zian brought the crowd to their feet with two huge kills to pull out the final set. Check out the boys volleyball action tonight at Schroeder with a high-energy match against the 2021 New York State Champion Penfield Patriots. Varsity starts at 6:00pm.
Today's lunch is General Tso's chicken
September 7, 2022
Attention all Dream club members and anyone who would like to help with Roc2change this year. There will be a brief meeting Thursday after school in Mrs. Nieves‘s room 411. If you cannot come to the meeting, please stop by before the end of the week and let Mrs. Nieves know that you are interested in helping.
The Webster Show Choir is holding auditions Monday, September 12th after school in the Schroeder auditorium. Students from both Thomas and Schroeder are welcome to audition - come appropriately dressed with dance shoes or sneakers and we will teach you the rest! A shuttle bus from Thomas to Schroeder runs at 4pm if needed - it picks up students at the Field House. Rehearsals are Mondays after school; more details will be given at the auditions.
Hope to see you there!
Today's lunch is chicken patty
September 6, 2022
Attention all Dream club members and anyone who would like to help with Roc2change this year. There will be a brief meeting Thursday after school in Mrs. Nieves‘s room 411. If you cannot come to the meeting, please stop by before the end of the week and let Mrs. Nieves know that you are interested in helping.
The Webster Show Choir is holding auditions Monday, September 12th after school in the Schroeder auditorium. Students from both Thomas and Schroeder are welcome to audition - come appropriately dressed with dance shoes or sneakers and we will teach you the rest! A shuttle bus from Thomas to Schroeder runs at 4pm if needed - it picks up students at the Field House. Rehearsals are Mondays after school; more details will be given at the auditions.
Hope to see you there!
Today's lunch is pizza crunchers
June 13, 2022
Do you want to be a Lifeguard?
The Webster Aquatic Center is offering a Lifeguard Certification Course June 27th through 30th. Please register online or call 670-1087.
Attention all students.
All students MUST turn in their chromebook before the end of the school year.
Collection will happen in the WTI Room in the Media Center.
You will not be able to get your chromebook back once it has been collected.
A bill will be sent home if your device is not turned in.
Seniors will be provided information about how to move your drive to a new account.
Stop down to WTI with any questions.
Attention class of 2024. Voting for class officers has concluded and the following candidates have been selected to represent the class:
President: Nickolas Dickson
Vice President: Boston DeWitte
Secretary: Carter Warren
Treasurer: Kiersten Widell
Thank you to all of the candidates who ran for office and to all of the class members who voted in the election.
Today's lunch is pizza
June 10, 2022
Locker cleanout has begun.
Please make sure you have emptied all school supplies and personal belongings from your locker by Monday, June 13.
Boxes in the hallway are there for donating school supplies that are in good condition that you no longer need.
You are not guaranteed the same locker assignment next year. Items left behind in any locker will be thrown away during the summer building cleaning.
Study materials needed for Regents exams may be stored in your locker during exam week, but please remember to clear them out before leaving for summer break.
Do you want to be a Lifeguard?
The Webster Aquatic Center is offering a Lifeguard Certification Course June 27th through 30th. Please register online or call 670-1087.
Attention all students.
All students MUST turn in their chromebook before the end of the school year.
Collection will happen in the WTI Room in the Media Center.
You will not be able to get your chromebook back once it has been collected.
A bill will be sent home if your device is not turned in.
Seniors will be provided information about how to move your drive to a new account.
Stop down to WTI with any questions.
Attention Sophomores!
Please sign on to the Class of 2024 Google Classroom to cast your vote for class officers.
Elections will close today at 3:30 pm.
The Classroom code is wrjh6ev if you are not yet enrolled.
Yearbook distribution will take place today in the field house.
Seniors will be able to pick up pre-ordered books throughout the day during free blocks.
All underclassmen will be released early from 7th block to pick up their pre-ordered books.
Any student that does not have a pre-ordered book may purchase one on Friday for $80 cash, or check made out to Webster Thomas Yearbook.
Again, Yearbooks will be distributed out of the field house today.
Seniors can pick theirs up during the day; underclassmen will be released early at the end of the day to pick up theirs.
The Titan Cookout will be on Monday, June 13th in the courtyard.
Join special guest Master Grill Chef Widor and have a burger or hotdog lunch.
Today's lunch is chicken tenders
June 9th, 2022
Locker cleanout has begun.
Please make sure you have emptied all school supplies and personal belongings from your locker by Monday, June 13.
Boxes in the hallway are there for donating school supplies that are in good condition that you no longer need.
You are not guaranteed the same locker assignment next year. Items left behind in any locker will be thrown away during the summer building cleaning.
Study materials needed for Regents exams may be stored in your locker during exam week, but please remember to clear them out before leaving for summer break.
Do you want to be a Lifeguard?
The Webster Aquatic Center is offering a Lifeguard Certification Course June 27th-30th. Please register online or call 670-1087.
Attention all students. All students MUST turn in their chromebook before the end of the school year. Collection will happen in the WTI Room in the Media Center. You will not be able to get your chromebook back once it has been collected. A bill will be sent home if your device is not turned in. Seniors will be provided information about how to move your drive to a new account. Stop down to WTI with any questions. Thank you.
Yearbook distribution will take place tomorrow Friday June 10th in the field house.
Seniors will be able to pick up pre-ordered books starting at 8:15AM, and throughout the day during free blocks.
All underclassmen will be released early from 7th block to pick up their pre-ordered books.
Any student that does not have a pre-ordered book may purchase one on Friday for $80 cash, or check made out to Webster Thomas Yearbook.
Again, Yearbooks will be distributed out of the field house on Friday. Seniors can pick theirs up beginning at 8:15, underclassmen will be released early at the end of the day to pick up theirs.
The Titan Cookout will be on Monday, June 13th in the courtyard. Join special guest Master Grill Chef Widor and have a burger or hotdog lunch.
Attention all artists who had an art class first semester.
We need your artwork for our end of the year art show.
Please come see your art teacher as soon as possible to ensure that your work will be able to be hung up in this wonderful celebration!
The 2022-23 Theater lineup will be announced after school today in Room 111.
Actors, singers, dancers, stage crew, and people with nowhere better to be can find out about the Fall Drama and Spring Musical.
Attention mountain bikers, today's ride will be canceled due to weather. Please stop by Mrs. Pagano's room 130 during the day to get an end of the season treat.
Today's lunch is mozzarella sticks
Attention Sophomores! Elections for class officers will open after the Morning Show today and will close at 3:30 pm on Friday, June 10. Please sign on to the Class of 2024 Google Classroom to cast your vote. The Classroom code is wrjh6ev if you are not yet enrolled.
NICK
Good morning everyone, I'm Nickolas Dickson and with my re-election I intend to bring real change. While I could try to keep it basic and speak to you about all things Prom related and the experiences I've picked up, instead I’d like to speak to you about changing course. I firmly believe the only way to truly make a year more enjoyable is to make sure everyone has a say. That's exactly why I've created the USP, the United Students party. With my fellow USP delegates I make it my campaign promise to bring more transparency and to utilize things like stories, classrooms, announcements, and even open meetings to really make sure we can get everybody involved and really hit our upcoming events like spirit weeks and class shirts out of the ballpark. Lastly I’m standing here representing your ideals, our class dedication, and our ability to do this together. This class isn't just me or the board… This class is all of us. vote USP.
KIERSTEN
Hi, I'm Kiersten Widell and I'm running as your USP treasurer. In the past I've been able to set up fundraisers where I was able to manage and allocate money for UNICEF. In my time assisting UNICEF I was able to raise a substantial amount of money to help aid people in need. I intend to use those very same skills, and devotion, to allow our class to be able to plan and orchestrate our upcoming major events. Once again make sure to vote USP!
BOSTON
Good morning, my name is Boston DeWitte and I am running for your class Vice President.
As your Vice President, I would like to make sure we have some fun. To start off Spirit Week, we will plan ahead to ensure we have a dance team, the strongest tug of war team and drip our class out.
I will work hard to ensure that when it comes to making our class t-shirts, YOUR ideas will be used instead of others making the decisions. YOU will make those decisions. With these plans in place and others throughout the year, I will make sure WE are remembered as class of 2024.
LOGAN
Good morning, I'm Logan Farney. Being Class President is important because in the course of the 4 years we have here, we want them to be memorable. And to make them memorable, it's important that students have their opinions heard. I hope to make it more accessible for students to decide what they want for the school year. That goes for the class shirts, privileges, as well as organizing fan sections to get our teams hyped, and planning events throughout the year to make it fun. I hope to start fundraisers for areas in need.I think that the students should actually be able to have a say in all of these things, and I want to accomplish that if I am elected. I think most of our class knows me, and knows I am an easy person to talk to. If you have any sort of idea, you would be able to walk right up to me and tell me. I want to do whatever I can to make our school year as fun, and memorable as it can be. Thanks for your time, and I hope to talk to you again in the future
LAURYN
Hello my name is Lauryn White. Most of you may know me for being on the class council last year, spending most of the time in the music wing and for just doing way too much. And to add onto my load I would also like to run for president of the Junior Class.Their is so much that I want to accomplish and create in thomas h.s like, Mental Health days where students can take a day off for their mental and physical needs without being marked absent from any of their classes. Another idea that I talked to my dad and a few of my teachers would be a culture night where students, teachers and staff could share food, dances and art that come from their communities in different exhibits across the school for students to be immersed into things that they didn't even know existed. I want to do more than just be the class secretary. I want to plan events, execute them and know that students would enjoy them. I would also love to let students and staff vote for different types of dress up days for homecoming week and other special occasions in our school that would be culturally sensitive and fun. I want to take on a leadership role to create amazing events that students would love and to create effective change. I can only do this with the help of the class of 2024. Thanks for listening and I hope that you would consider me a candidate to serve as your president for the class of 2024.
June 8th, 2022
Locker cleanout has begun.
Please make sure you have emptied all school supplies and personal belongings from your locker by Monday, June 13.
Boxes in the hallway are there for donating school supplies that are in good condition that you no longer need.
You are not guaranteed the same locker assignment next year. Items left behind in any locker will be thrown away during the summer building cleaning.
Study materials needed for Regents exams may be stored in your locker during exam week, but please remember to clear them out before leaving for summer break.
Do you want to be a Lifeguard?
The Webster Aquatic Center is offering a Lifeguard Certification Course June 27th-30th. Please register online or call 670-1087.
Attention Seniors - you may pick up your cap and gown during lunch blocks today in front of the T at the cafeterias. In order to pick up your cap and gown, make sure you completed your senior exit survey in naviance. Please stop into the student center if you have questions or need help.
Drivers Ed will be offered at Thomas and at Spry this summer.
Start date is July 6th and end date is August 11th, with classes held on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays, during the day.
Registration is now open.
Spots are very limited and we will offer drivers ed next year throughout the school year. The cost is $600.
Visit websterschools.org and search drivers ed for more details
Attention all artists who had an art class first semester.
We need your artwork for our end of the year art show.
Please come see your art teacher as soon as possible to ensure that your work will be able to be hung up in this wonderful celebration!
The 2022-23 Theater lineup will be announced tomorrow after school in Room 111.
Actors, singers, dancers, stage crew, and people with nowhere better to be can find out about the Fall Drama and Spring Musical.
This year to celebrate Juneteenth the Thomas Black and Brown Student Union will be creating a Black Wall of Fame. Before I explain what that is, I think it is important to explain what Juneteenth Holiday is and what it means. Juneteenth is a blend of two words: “June” and “Nineteenth”. June 19, marks the day when federal troops arrived in Galveston, Texas in 1865 to take control of the state and ensure that all enslaved people be freed. The following year, in 1866, freedmen in Texas organized the first of what became the annual celebration of "Jubilee Day" on June 19. In the ensuing decades, Juneteenth commemorations featured music, barbecues, prayer services and other activities, and as Black people migrated from Texas to other parts of the country the Juneteenth tradition spread. In 1979, Texas became the first state to make Juneteenth an official holiday; several others followed suit over the years. Juneteenth is considered the longest-running African American holiday in the United States. One hundred and fifty-six years after the original date, Congress passed a resolution establishing Juneteenth as a national holiday and signed it into law on June 17, 2021.
This year, the Thomas BBSU will create a Black Wall of Fame in place of the current Titan Student and Staff of the Month wall near the main office. The wall will feature a collage of Black men and women who you identify as your heroes. This may include family members, friends, celebrities, athletes, artists, historians, and others. Once you have identified who are your Black heroes, please select a picture of each one and write a brief statement explaining why they are your heroes. You can then email them to myself at Jarid_Cheatham @ webstercsd.org or Mrs. Ramirez at Marissa_Ramirez @webstercsd.org. We will print off each picture and blurb on a template and hang them on the wall. We are very excited to see who your heroes are as well as honor and commemorate the Black men and Women who make an impact in our everyday lives.
Anchor: The class of 2024 is holding elections for class council tomorrow and friday. Candidates will be delivering their campaign speeches today and tomorrow to ask for your votes. The voting will open tomorrow after the morning show on google classroom. If you are a sophomore, would you please give your attention to today's candidates.
MAX
Hello my name is Max and I would like to be your President. In the past I was the class treasurer, so I am aware of how student council operates. My platform for running for Class President is to improve class communication. This will be accomplished by ensuring everyone has the option to be involved in the decision making process for class activities such as spirit week, prom, and ball. In the past there was no forum to receive student feedback. Do you want to have input on class decisions? If so, vote for me! For spirit week specifically I would like to hold a design contest for the class t-shirt. I plan on using google forms to receive student feedback on t-shirt designs and for the planning of prom and ball. I will ensure your thoughts and comments are being heard in a timely manner. As your President, I will do my best to answer any questions you have no matter how minor they may be. I would be honored to receive your vote on Thursday and Friday. Don't wait to vote Braithwaite! Thank you.
RYAN
Good morning Titans, my name is Ryan Marques, and I will be running for vice president for the class of 2024. Maxwell Braithwaite and I will be running together, and we are really looking forward to making some real changes for you all as your President and Vice President. Our main goal in office is to give you all more of a say in how the student council is run by allowing you to give us more feedback on how we are doing and what you would like to see us do in the future. Thank you for your time, vote for Ryan Marques, and take it easy Titans.
CARTER
Good Morning Class of 2024. My name is Carter Warren and I am running to be your class secretary. I decided to run for this position because I want us to have the BEST junior year. I want the best for all of you. I am your voice. I will work hard with the other officers and class advisors to make sure we have a fantastic spirit week and an amazing junior prom. A vote for Carter Warren is a vote well cast. Remember this: Carter works harder. Vote Carter Warren. Thank you very much.
MICAH
Hello my name is micah stephany and i am running for class treasurer. I am running for this position because I want to help turn this school into a better environment for all of the class of 2024. I chose to run for treasurer because I believe that it is the position that is best suited for me to make a difference for our class. This is why you should vote for Micah Stephany as your 2024 class treasurer. Thank you for listening!
JENNA
"Effective leadership is not about making speeches or being liked; leadership is defined by results not attributes." That is a quote by Peter Drucker that I resonate with. I may not be the most well spoken one here today, but I am able to get the job done. I am Jenna Dow and I am running for vice president of the class council. I currently participate in many extracurricular activities, including Science olympiad, where I am the treasurer, which makes me qualified to handle the many tasks that the vice president must complete, and makes me familiar with how offices are run. With my can-do attitude and willingness to do the work, I am sure that I could be a great vice president. For all of my years of school I have been hardworking and dedicated which I will make sure to transfer to my class council position as well. I would be delighted to have you vote for me this year. Thank you, and have a nice day.
Today's lunch is tacos and macho nachos.
June 7, 2022
Please remember to return all reusable trays and baskets to the cafeteria so they can be washed & sanitized to be reused again!
Thank you for helping the Food Service Department go a little greener!
Also - Make sure all garbage and debris is put in the trash when eating outside.
Let's keep our area and circle clean and tidy!! Thank you!
Attention All Students - Locker cleanout has begun. Please make sure you have emptied all school supplies and personal belongings from your locker by Monday, June 13. Boxes in the hallway are there for donating school supplies that are in good condition that you no longer need. You are not guaranteed the same locker assignment next year. Items left behind in any locker will be thrown away during the summer building cleaning. Study materials needed for Regents exams may be stored in your locker during exam week, but please remember to clear them out before leaving for summer break.
Drivers Ed will be offered at Thomas and at Spry this summer.
Information has been posted to our website.
Start date is July 6th and end date is August 11th, with classes held on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays, during the day.
Registration for graduating seniors and rising seniors opened today at 8:00 am.
If there are spots left, registration will take place tomorrow for rising juniors and sophomores at 8:00 am.
Spots are very limited and we will offer drivers ed next year throughout the school year. The cost is $600.
Visit websterschools.org and search drivers ed for more details
Attention all artists who had an art class first semester. We need your artwork for our end of the year art show!!! Please come see your art teacher as soon as possible to ensure that your work will be able to be hung up in this wonderful celebration!
The 2022-23 Theater lineup will be announced this Thursday after school in Room 111. Actors, singers, dancers, stage crew, and people with nowhere better to be can find out about the Fall Drama and Spring Musical. That's after school, June 9th, in Room 111.
Today's lunch is cheeseburger
June 6, 2022
Drivers Ed will be offered at Thomas and at Spry this summer.
Information has been posted to our website.
Start date is July 6th and end date is August 11th, with classes held on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays, during the day.
Registration for graduating seniors and rising seniors begins tomorrow at 8:00 am.
If there are spots left, registration will take place on June 8th for rising juniors and sophomores at 8:00 am.
Spots are very limited and we will offer drivers ed next year throughout the school year. The cost is $600.
Visit websterschools.org and search drivers ed for more details
Key Club will have its final meeting today in room 405.
Any boy or girl interested in running cross country in the fall should plan on attending an informational meeting today from 3:30 to 4:00 in Room 208, Coach Abbe's room. If you are unable to attend, please stop by her room to pick up materials later in the week.
Student Council would like to announce the Students and staff of the month for June
In 9th grade Marin Bedford.
Marin is a wonderful student who makes everyone in the class smarter. Students will fight to sit next to her because they know how much she has to offer. As bright as she is, Marin is still humble and open to constructive criticism at all times. She sets the bar high for all her peers, and she helps everyone achieve more. Marin works well with all students. She has been a shining star in class discussions and writing pieces.
In 10th grade, Michael Civiletti
Michael is always willing to work hard in class and help others. He is kind to everyone and displays CARE qualities, daily. He puts in extra time and effort to keep up with difficult work and always has a smile to contribute to a positive class environment. His teachers are grateful to have been able to work with him this year!
In 11th grade, Owen Morris
What is there not to like about Owen?? He participates well, is enthusiastic, dedicated to doing the best he can be, and is a delight to have as a student! Owen spends a lot of his time volunteering and you can see the compassionate side of him come out in the classroom too. And he is great to talk to anytime.
In 12th grade, Sage Altobelli
Sage is a positive force for optimism & doing good in the world. She is thoughtful, caring, concerned about the environment, and as a senior, not too busy to pick her sister up after school. As a senior, Sage continues to open new and interesting doors in her pursuit of learning. She is determined to make the best of any situation, and her continuous quest for self-improvement inspires her classmates & her teachers.
Our Staff member of the month is Steve Grose
Mr.Grose is a beloved teacher and coach. He always has a positive attitude and a smile on his face. Congratulations on 30+ years of teaching! You will be missed.
Congratulations to our students and staff of June. Please stop by the main office today to pick up your certificate.
Good Morning
My name is Linda Hayes and I’m a teaching assistant here at Thomas
I’m here this morning to introduce to you the School Supplies Recycling Program. This is something we’ve been doing here in the building for years though, when the pandemic hit, we missed a year and then last year wasn’t quite what we’d hoped. We’re back in full force and here’s what it’s all about.
From now until the end of the school year, you’ll see large cardboard boxes in the hallways marked with the recycling symbol and a sign that says “Place your supplies Here”. What we’d like you to do is to go through your lockers and your backpacks and as you finish up classes, please place unused, and gently used items in the box. We’re talking pencils, pens, cleared out binders, folders, markers, colored pencils, locker stackers, extra lined paper, you name it, we’ll take it as long as it’s reusable. These items are packed up, thanks to Mr. Bertram’s students and a few others and delivered to the Jewish Family Services Pencils and Papers program in the city of Rochester. Underprivileged students, teaching staff and schools are able to sign up for this program, go and “shop” for items they need. Our own Ms. Reidy, a long-term substitute teacher in the building, used to work in the city and has taken advantage of this amazing program!
If you want to help those in need, help the environment by reducing what goes in our landfills and feel good about yourself, please donate. There will also be garbage cans alongside our boxes so please put garbage in those and not in our recycling boxes.
Thank you
And now over to…..
Today's lunch is toasted cheese
June 3, 2022
Please remember to return all reusable trays and baskets to the cafeteria so they can be washed & sanitized to be reused again!
Thank you for helping the Food Service Department go a little greener!
Also - Make sure all garbage and debris is put in the trash when eating outside.
Let's keep our area and circle clean and tidy!! Thank you!
Yearbook distribution will take place next week in the CARE room during lunch blocks.
Unfortunately, due to production delays at Jostens, the yearbooks will not be arriving in time for the senior breakfast.
The yearbook staff apologies to those that were looking forward to receiving their books at that event.
Stay tuned to the morning news for exact dates and times of distribution.
There is still time to purchase a yearbook online.
Avoid the hassle of bringing cash or a check in to school.
Use the yearbook link on the Thomas High School homepage, or scan the QR code shown here to order now.
Drivers Ed will be offered at Thomas and at Spry this summer.
Information has been posted to our website.
Start date is July 6th and end date is August 11th, with classes held on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays, during the day.
Registration for graduating seniors and rising seniors will be held on June 7th beginning at 8:00 am.
If there are spots left, registration will take place on June 8th for rising juniors and sophomores at 8:00 am.
Spots are very limited and we will offer drivers ed next year throughout the school year. The cost is $600.
Visit websterschools.org and search drivers ed for more details
Looking for sustained service hours next year? Need to add experience to your college applications or resume?
All eleven Webster schools are seeking high school student volunteers for PTSA internship roles. Learn leadership, organizational and entrepreneurial skills.
Positions are time flexible.
Interested in learning more?
Scan the QR code or visit our website.
Once you fill out the form, someone from PTSA will reach out to find out what role might be a good match.
We’re looking for students to work on calendar design, membership sales, social media, record keeping and more.
We can work with you to find a position that meets your interests and skill set!
Model UN will be hosting a Chipotle fundraiser on Monday June 6 from 4-8 PM at the Holt Road Chipotle. Stop in, get some tacos, and support Model United Nations! You can also order online using the code shown here.
Key Club will have its final meeting on Monday June 6th in room 405.
Any boy or girl interested in running cross country in the fall should plan on attending an informational meeting on Monday from 3:30 to 4:00 in Room 208, Coach Abbe's room.
Today's lunch is french bread pizza
June 2, 2022
Please remember to return all reusable trays and baskets to the cafeteria so they can be washed & sanitized to be reused again!
Thank you for helping the Food Service Department go a little greener!
Also - Make sure all garbage and debris is put in the trash when eating outside.
Let's keep our area and circle clean and tidy!! Thank you!
Yearbook distribution will take place next week in the CARE room during lunch blocks.
Unfortunately, due to production delays at Jostens, the yearbooks will not be arriving in time for the senior breakfast.
The yearbook staff apologies to those that were looking forward to receiving their books at that event.
Stay tuned to the morning news for exact dates and times of distribution.
There is still time to purchase a yearbook online.
Avoid the hassle of bringing cash or a check in to school.
Use the yearbook link on the Thomas High School homepage, or scan the QR code shown here to order now.
Drivers Ed will be offered at Thomas and at Spry this summer.
Information has been posted to our website.
Start date is July 6th and end date is August 11th, with classes held on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays, during the day.
Registration for graduating seniors and rising seniors will be held on June 7th beginning at 8:00 am.
If there are spots left, registration will take place on June 8th for rising juniors and sophomores at 8:00 am.
Spots are very limited and we will offer drivers ed next year throughout the school year. The cost is $600.
Visit websterschools.org and search drivers ed for more details
Looking for sustained service hours next year? Need to add experience to your college applications or resume?
All eleven Webster schools are seeking high school student volunteers for PTSA internship roles. Learn leadership, organizational and entrepreneurial skills.
Positions are time flexible.
Interested in learning more?
Scan the QR code or visit our website.
Once you fill out the form, someone from PTSA will reach out to find out what role might be a good match.
We’re looking for students to work on calendar design, membership sales, social media, record keeping and more.
We can work with you to find a position that meets your interests and skill set!
Model UN will be hosting a Chipotle fundraiser on Monday June 6 from 4-8 PM at the Holt Road Chipotle. Stop in, get some tacos, and support Model United Nations! You can also order online using the code shown here.
Key Club will have its final meeting on Monday June 6th in room 405.
Today's lunch is meatball sub
Grace: Hi everyone. My name is Grace Sweeney and I’m Keira Heslor.
We are here to share news with all of you.
We will all remember the horrific school shooting that recently occurred in Texas, where 19 children and 2 adults died, due to unwarranted gun violence.
We are here to share with you all that we are protesting this act of violence, and all acts of gun violence, including the one in Buffalo.
For those of you in this school who care about making a difference in the world, there will be a walkout today, Thursday, June 2nd from 1:30 to 2:00, which is during 6th block.
Keira: We will walk up and down Publishers Pkwy. We are the generation that is going to provoke change in our country, so let's start by showing that our school will not stand for gun violence or school shootings anywhere without saying something.
Thank you, and we hope to see many of you today verbally fighting alongside us.
June 1, 2022
Attention everyone: Please remember to return all reusable trays and baskets to the cafe so they can be washed & sanitized to be reused again! Thank you for helping the Food Service Department go a little greener!
Also - Make sure all garbage and debris is put in the trash when eating outside, Let's keep our area and circle clean and tidy!! Thank you!
Barrel of Monkeys will rehearse tomorrow morning at 8:15 in the auditorium in preparation for the evening concert.
Yearbook distribution will take place next week in the CARE room during lunch blocks.
Unfortunately, due to production delays at Jostens, the yearbooks will not be arriving in time for the senior breakfast.
The yearbook staff apologies to those that were looking forward to receiving their books at that event.
Stay tuned to the morning news for exact dates and times of distribution.
There is still time to purchase a yearbook online.
Avoid the hassle of bringing cash or a check in to school.
Use the yearbook link on the Thomas High School homepage, or scan the QR code shown here to order now.
Drivers Ed will be offered at Thomas and at Spry this summer.
Information has been posted to our website.
Start date is July 6th and end date is August 11th, with classes held on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays, during the day.
Registration for graduating seniors and rising seniors will be held on June 7th beginning at 8:00 am.
If there are spots left, registration will take place on June 8th for rising juniors and sophomores at 8:00 am.
Spots are very limited and we will offer drivers ed next year throughout the school year. The cost is $600.
Visit websterschools.org and search drivers ed for more details
Looking for sustained service hours next year? Need to add experience to your college applications or resume?
All 11 Webster schools are seeking high school student volunteers for PTSA internship roles. Learn leadership, organizational and entrepreneurial skills.
Positions are time flexible.
Interested in learning more? Scan the QR code or visit our website (www.websterptsa.org/volunteer). Once you fill out the form, someone from PTSA will reach out to find out what role might be a good match. We’re looking for students to work on calendar design, membership sales, social media, record keeping and more.
We can work with you to find a position that meets your interests and skill set!
Model UN will be hosting a Chipotle fundraiser on Monday June 6 from 4-8 PM at the Holt Road Chipotle. Stop in, get some tacos, and support Model United Nations! You can also order online using the code shown here.
Key Club will have its final meeting on Monday June 6th in room 405.
ATTENTION ALL FOOTBALL PLAYERS
We will be issuing equipment - helmet & shoulder pads, today @ 3:30 in the gym.
All players attending the Spring Camp next week should get fitted for their equipment.
Any issues please see Coach Deuschle or Coach Fenton
May 31, 2022
Attention everyone: Please remember to return all reusable trays and baskets to the cafe so they can be washed & sanitized to be reused again! Thank you for helping the Food Service Department go a little greener!
Also - Make sure all garbage and debris is put in the trash when eating outside, Let's keep our area and circle clean and tidy!! Thank you!
Summer Drivers Ed information will be on our website and in our registration database on Monday May 23rd. Drivers Ed will be offered at Thomas and at Spry this summer. Start date is July 6th and end date is August 11th, with classes held on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays, during the day.
Registration for graduating seniors and rising seniors will be held on June 7th beginning at 8:00 am. If there are spots left, registration will take place on June 8th for rising juniors and sophomores at 8:00 am. Spots are very limited and we will offer drivers ed next year throughout the school year. The cost is $600.
Visit websterschools.org and search drivers ed for more details
Looking for sustained service hours next year? Need to add experience to your college applications or resume?
All 11 Webster schools are seeking high school student volunteers for PTSA internship roles. Learn leadership, organizational and entrepreneurial skills.
Positions are time flexible.
Interested in learning more? Scan the QR code or visit our website (www.websterptsa.org/volunteer). Once you fill out the form, someone from PTSA will reach out to find out what role might be a good match. We’re looking for students to work on calendar design, membership sales, social media, record keeping and more.
We can work with you to find a position that meets your interests and skill set!
Thanks to all students who got involved in Strength Week last week. For your enjoyment, here are some of the highlights from Friday's "Anything but a Bag Day". Clearly humor is one of our strengths!
Congratulations to our winners of Titan Chase - team Goodfellas!! Three teams competed on Friday in a series of challenges. Here are a few highlights from the competition.
Again - congratulations and thanks to all teams for your participation.
ATTENTION ALL FOOTBALL PLAYERS
We will be issuing equipment - helmet & shoulder pads on Wednesday, June 1st @ 3:30 in the gym. All players attending the Spring Camp next week should get fitted for their equipment. Any issues please see Coach Deuschle or Coach Fenton
The girls track team placed 7th in Class A1 Sectionals on Saturday. Placing for the titans was : Carolyn Mack who was 5th in the 800,
Sage Altobelli 6th in the mile,
Jenna McLean was 6th in the 400 hurdles.
The girls 4 by 100 also placed 6th with Nadia Jaworwicz, Caroline Garbe, Jasmine Kendrick and Jada Kendrick.
Gianna Lacey and Caroline Garbe also placed in the long jump.
Clara Whilden was 6th in high jump and Jane Carey was 5th in shot put.
Hanna Attalah was 2nd with a PR in discus and Skyler Klimow threw a PR of 113 feet 6 inches to win the discus.
On Saturday, The Boys Outdoor Track Team traveled to Hilton High School for the Section V Championship meet. There were 11 Boy's teams at the meet each competing for an opportunity to become this year's Section V champions.
It was quite the afternoon for the Titans as they were among the top two teams at the meet, battling back and forth with the Royal Comets of Rush Henrietta all afternoon.
As the evening began to come to a close, the Titans and Comets were neck and neck down to the last couple of events, but in the end, it was the Juniors, Evan Lacey and Connor Thomas who already took first and second place in the 3000 meter steeplechase earlier in the afternoon, coming back later in the meet to both place second and fourth in the 3200 meter to seal the deal for the Titans.
This allowed them to jump ahead to a comfortable lead and eventually coast to the victory for their FIRST ever Section V Championship Title in Outdoor Track and Field, beating the Comets by a score of 126-111.
Other athletes who contributed to the victory were Senior Erik Stephany, a sure MVP candidate in the meet, winning both the Shotput and Discus throws.
Senior, Jackson Gloskey took 2nd place in the 100 high hurdles, gutting out the race with a season long injury, yet almost winning it.
Sophomore, Jerry Lewis took 2nd in the 800 while running a season's best performance in the event. Junior Cory Jarvis took three third place finishes in the 110 High Hurdles, Triple Jump and the 400 Intermediate Hurdles, making his mark on the meet.
And finally the Seniors Julian Bement and Jacob Sukhenko placed third and fourth overall after a long afternoon of events in the Pentathlon which put a stamp on the final victory for the Titans.
There were many other contributions made during the afternoon from team members across the board and they will now continue their season as they travel to Eastridge for the State qualifying meet this Friday afternoon.
Today's lunch is pizza bagel
May 27, 2022
Attention everyone: Please remember to return all reusable trays and baskets to the cafe so they can be washed & sanitized to be reused again! Thank you for helping the Food Service Department go a little greener!
Also - Make sure all garbage and debris is put in the trash when eating outside, Let's keep our area and circle clean and tidy!! Thank you!
The Class of 2024 will be holding elections for class officers. If you are currently a sophomore and interested in running for a position as Class President, Vice President, Secretary, Treasurer or Class Liaison, please pick up a campaign information packet in the main office by Friday. Signed petitions are due next Wednesday June 1st to approve your candidacy. We need students who want to bring their creativity and leadership together for us to have a great Junior Year!
Summer Drivers Ed information will be on our website and in our registration database on Monday May 23rd. Drivers Ed will be offered at Thomas and at Spry this summer. Start date is July 6th and end date is August 11th, with classes held on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays, during the day.
Registration for graduating seniors and rising seniors will be held on June 7th beginning at 8:00 am. If there are spots left, registration will take place on June 8th for rising juniors and sophomores at 8:00 am. Spots are very limited and we will offer drivers ed next year throughout the school year. The cost is $600.
Visit websterschools.org and search drivers ed for more details
Today's lunch is General Tso's chicken
Today is our final day of Strength Week and the end of our Titan Chase competition!
Thank you to all students and staff who have worked hard and had fun this week to celebrate all of the sources of strength we have in our lives.
I am excited to announce the top 3 performing Titan Chase Teams. These Teams will be excused from their 7th period class to complete a new set of titan chase challenges within one period. The teams that will go into the final round of the titan chase include: ____________, ___________, and ______________.
Students from these three teams should report to the Gold House block 7 for their final competition.
Take a look now at just a few highlights from Titan Chase. (videos here)
"Webster Pier"
"H20"
"Start a Line Challenge"
"Yoga Moves"
"Emotional Mime"
"Appreciate You"
Our last source of strength we are celebrating today is healthy activities. Healthy activities are the activities we go to that help us cope during difficult times and bring us joy. This could include baking, reading, drawing, acting, hiking, and more! We are practicing some laughter today with "Everything But a Bag Day!" Be sure to show a staff member so they can enter your name for a prize drawing.
Stay tuned for next week to hear the winners of our Titan Chase competition. Remember to use your sources of strength and have a good Memorial Day this weekend Titans.
May 25, 2022
Attention everyone: Please remember to return all reusable trays and baskets to the cafe so they can be washed & sanitized to be reused again! Thank you for helping the Food Service Department go a little greener!
Also - Make sure all garbage and debris is put in the trash when eating outside, Let's keep our area and circle clean and tidy!! Thank you!
The Class of 2024 will be holding elections for class officers. If you are currently a sophomore and interested in running for a position as Class President, Vice President, Secretary, Treasurer or Class Liaison, please pick up a campaign information packet in the main office by Friday. Signed petitions are due next Wednesday June 1st to approve your candidacy. We need students who want to bring their creativity and leadership together for us to have a great Junior Year!
Summer Drivers Ed information will be on our website and in our registration database on Monday May 23rd. Drivers Ed will be offered at Thomas and at Spry this summer. Start date is July 6th and end date is August 11th, with classes held on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays, during the day.
Registration for graduating seniors and rising seniors will be held on June 7th beginning at 8:00 am. If there are spots left, registration will take place on June 8th for rising juniors and sophomores at 8:00 am. Spots are very limited and we will offer drivers ed next year throughout the school year. The cost is $600.
Visit websterschools.org and search drivers ed for more details
Tomorrow is our Titan Annual End of the Year Picnic.
Hot dogs will be grilled in the courtyard by Mr. Widor.
Lunch that day will be hot dog, mac salad, chips, cookies, and fresh fruit.
The cafe will still serve an assortment of salads and pb&j as well. See ya there!
Barrel of Monkeys meets tomorrow morning at 8:15. Evan, don't forget the doughnuts!
Today we would like to bring up a few more facts on traffic safety and distracted driving. Distracted driving is defined as any non driving activity that happens behind the wheel. This could be taking your eyes off the road, taking your hands off the wheel, or taking your mind off of driving. As many as 1000 people are injured every day as a result of distracted driving, and a person who texts and drives is 6 times as likely to have a crash as someone who drives drunk. In addition, it can take the mind up to 13 seconds to refocus on your surroundings after looking at your cell phone, making a small glance at your phone easily impair your driving. Thank you, and stay tuned for more information on traffic safety and awareness this week.
The Mod A softball team defeated Fairport 16-9. Mara Furst struck out 11 batters. Mara Furst and Molly Gruhn both hit doubles. Way to go titans!
It's Strength Week Titans!!!!
Teams around the school have been competing in Titan Chase! Check out the screen and take a look at some highlights from our challenges.
First we have some videos! (show the three videos from Lindsay)
And here are some pictures!
We have "One with Nature"
"Look Alike"
"Cherish Old Friends"
Speaking of friends, today we are focusing on the strength of having positive friends. Positive friends are those friends who build us up, make us laugh, and support us in times of need. Take a look around the building and you might see some friends who are "twinning" today. If you dressed like your friend today, be sure to show a staff member so they can submit your name for a prize drawing! If you know Miss Lundquist, she and I are twinning today in our Josh Allen jerseys! The CARE room today will also have cards you can complete that will be delivered to your friends so you can thank them for the role they play in your life. Stop by during a lunch block and write your friend a note!
Throughout this entire week we are focusing on the strengths of Generosity and Healthy Activities. We are having a food drive all week and the courtyard will be open to play lawn games. Donations for the food drive can be dropped off outside the cafeteria.
Stay tuned for tomorrow where we will share more Titan Chase highlights and we will be talking about family support. There might be some cookies involved! As a reminder, Friday will be "anything but a bag day." Start planning how you're going to carry your stuff to school!
Today's lunch is burger trash plate
May 24, 2022
Congratulations to Monday's Strength Week winners:
Brody Groff
Alex Pabone
Please stop down to the Gold House to pick up your gift card.
Teachers...please remember to have your students scan the QR code all week long.
Summer Drivers Ed information will be on our website and in our registration database on Monday May 23rd. Drivers Ed will be offered at Thomas and at Spry this summer. Start date is July 6th and end date is August 11th, with classes held on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays, during the day.
Registration for graduating seniors and rising seniors will be held on June 7th beginning at 8:00 am. If there are spots left, registration will take place on June 8th for rising juniors and sophomores at 8:00 am. Spots are very limited and we will offer drivers ed next year throughout the school year. The cost is $600.
Visit websterschools.org and search drivers ed for more details
Thursday May 26th is our Titan Annual End of the Year Picnic.
Hot dogs will be grilled in the courtyard by Mr. Widor.
Lunch that day will be hot dog, mac salad, chips, cookies, and fresh fruit.
The cafe will still serve an assortment of salads and pb&j as well. See ya there!
If you are staying after to chalk facts and phrases about traffic safety and awareness, please meet Alex and Delaney at the main entrance at 3:25. Today we would like to bring up a few more facts on traffic safety and drowsy driving. Losing just 2 hours of sleep is equivalent to having 3 beers, and you are three times more likely to be in a fatal car crash if you are fatigued. In addition 1.2 million collisions are caused each year by drowsy driving. Life can get busy and sleep can be lost, but driving drowsy is not worth the risk to your life. If you are feeling tired, find a place to pull over and take a nap before continuing to drive. Thank you, and stay tuned for more information on traffic safety and awareness this week.
The Spring Concert season is here! Congratulations to the Thomas Jazz Band, Jazz Ensemble, and Webster Show Choir for an outstanding performance last night! You are all invited the rest of our upcoming performances:
Wednesday night's concert features the Wind Ensemble & Philharmonic Orchestra, and Thursday night the Concert Orchestra & Concert Band perform. Next week, we hope you can join us for the Thomas Choir Concert on June 2nd.
All concerts start at 7:00pm in the Thomas Auditorium. Thank you for supporting music education at Thomas!
Today's lunch is pizza crunchers / buffalo crunchers
It's Strength Week Titans!!!!
Today we are focusing on the strengths of mentors and spirituality.
Mentors are the people in our life who invest in our growth, help us set goals, encourage us, and challenge us.
Visit the CARE room today and grab a card that you can fill out to thank the mentors in your life.
Cards to staff will be delivered to their mailboxes.
Also during lunch blocks, we will be creating a gratitude wall.
Help us cover it in post-it notes with what you are thankful for!
Throughout the entire week we are also focusing on the strengths of Generosity and Healthy Activities.
We are having a food drive all week and the courtyard will be open to play lawn games.
Take advantage of these opportunities to practice your strengths.
Staff will be on the lookout to recognize you for participating in any of these opportunities!
TOMORROW is Twin Day! Dress like your best friend or friends!
We will be celebrating the strength of positive friends.
Staff will be looking to recognize your participation.
You will also have the opportunity to write cards to your friends to be delivered.
May 23, 2022
Summer Drivers Ed information will be on our website and in our registration database on Monday May 23rd. Drivers Ed will be offered at Thomas and at Spry this summer. Start date is July 6th and end date is August 11th, with classes held on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays, during the day.
Registration for graduating seniors and rising seniors will be held on June 7th beginning at 8:00 am. If there are spots left, registration will take place on June 8th for rising juniors and sophomores at 8:00 am. Spots are very limited and we will offer drivers ed next year throughout the school year. The cost is $600.
Visit websterschools.org and search drivers ed for more details
Attention everyone: Please remember to return all reusable trays and baskets to the cafe so they can be washed & sanitized to be reused again! Thank you for helping the Food Service Department go a little greener!
Also - Make sure all garbage and debris is put in the trash when eating outside, Let's keep our area and circle clean and tidy!! Thank you!
The Spring Concert season is here and the Webster Thomas Music Department would like to invite you to our upcoming performances:
TONIGHT - the Jazz Bands and Webster Show Choir perform; this Wednesday the Wind Ensemble & Philharmonic Orchestra perform, and Thursday night's concert features the Concert Orchestra & Concert Band.
All concerts start at 7:00pm in the Thomas Auditorium. Thank you for supporting music education at Thomas!
Thursday May 26th is our Titan Annual End of the Year Picnic.
Hot dogs will be grilled in the courtyard by Mr. Widor.
Lunch that day will be hot dog, mac salad, chips, cookies, and fresh fruit.
The cafe will still serve an assortment of salads and pb&j as well. See ya there!
The Earth Club cleanup has been rescheduled to today after school. Meet us in the parking lot outside of the pool at 3:30 to clean up the Thomas campus. All are welcome!
The Mod A softball team defeated Spencerport 18-3. Mara Furst struck out 12 batters. Nice job titans!
Attention boys that wish to play jv or varsity soccer next fall, there will be an important meeting Tuesday after school in Mr. Grose's room 408 at 3:30-4:00. See Mr. Grose if you have any questions.
Hello, good morning everybody! My name is Alex Ophardt and I am here with Delaney McDonald from the New Visions Medical Careers Program, and we are here to talk to you about pedestrian and traffic safety this week. We are excited summer is around the corner and would like to discuss some safety issues that should be addressed before summer driving begins.
This week we are hosting events everyday to raise awareness for pedestrian safety. Tuesday after school we are chalking facts and slogans about traffic awareness outside on the pavement for everyone to read, and anybody is welcome to join. If you can’t stay after, but would like to join the cause, you can help by making posters with appropriate facts and slogans about safe driving, and turn them in by Wednesday afternoon to be hung up around the school on thursday! Thursday morning we will open an online quiz reviewing the material we discussed during the week that can be done by all students, and top scorers will have a chance to win the prize! The winner will be announced on Friday and can pick up their prize later that day.
To start off the week, we would like to bring up a few facts about pedestrian safety. More people have been moving to cities and urban areas, and more pedestrians are dying as pedestrian fatalities have increased in urban areas by 69% since 2009. This is quite a drastic increase, so some things people can do to prevent themselves from getting injured are walking on sidewalks whenever they are available, not using electronic devices while walking in or around traffic, and always using crosswalks or intersections as drivers expect pedestrians there.
Throughout the week we will discuss more facts about pedestrian and traffic safety, and be sure to listen in to be prepared to take the quiz thursday.
Alex: If you have any questions, please email me at aophardt22@webstercsd.org, or dmcdonald22@webstercsd.org. Have a great rest of your day Titans!
It's Strength Week Titans!!!!
Today is the day we start the Titan Chase Challenge! Here is the classroom code to compete in the challenges and follow along:
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There is still time today to sign up for Titan Chase with your friends and staff! There are prizes people! Compete in a photo and video scavenger hunt and hopefully win your team a catered lunch. You can still sign up at any time! The game ends on Thursday at 8pm
You can come see me, Mrs Anson, Ms Ramirez, Mrs Stuff, or Ms Clark for questions.
Today we are focusing on the strength of mental health. Mental health affects our happiness, productivity, and the wellbeing of our entire community. We are going to care for our mental health today by having mindful moments at the start of each block and by having the CARE room be transformed into a "calming care room." Visit the care room today during lunch blocks to have quiet and unwind in a relaxing environment.
Throughout the entire week we are also focusing on the strengths of Generosity and Healthy Activities. We are having a food drive all week and the courtyard will be open to play lawn games. Take advantage of these opportunities to practice your strengths. Staff will be on the lookout to recognize you for participating in any of these opportunities!
Stay tuned for tomorrow where we will focus on the strengths of Mentors and Spirituality by having opportunities to write notes to the mentors in our lives and by creating a mural of gratitude.
And now we will kick of Monday Mental Health Day with an introduction to guided meditation with Mrs Gooley!
Good Morning Everyone and Happy Mindfulness Monday! For those of you who might not know me, my name is Mrs. Gooley and I am a social worker in the Blue House. I am here today to help us kick off the Sources of Strength Club’s first annual Strength week by introducing some mindfulness practices throughout the day to help in recognizing mental health which is one of the 8 sources of strength!
When we think of the word mindfulness often we think of meditation. But, mindfulness is really so much more than just sitting in silence! The practice of mindfulness is a way of being present in each moment, and truly noticing our experiences. One of the most important things that I invite each of you to think about as we go through these practices today is to welcome these experiences without judgment, that is to say that they are neither good nor bad but they just are. There is no right or wrong way of doing these exercises.
Throughout the day today I will be joining you all over the PA system for just 1 minute at the beginning of each block to practice some different types of mindfulness techniques together. Some practices may come easier than others and some you may enjoy more than others, that is ok! Part of this practice is learning what works well for us as individuals.
I will leave you all with a quote from one of my favorite mindfulness teachers Jon Kabat-Zinn, he said “Mindfulness is a way of befriending ourselves and our experiences.” I invite each of you to allow for space to be kind to yourselves and the impact your experiences have on you as we take on these practices together.
I will be with you all at the beginning of next block as we join in our first practice together!
Today's lunch is gourmet chicken tenders
May 20, 2022
Summer Drivers Ed information will be on our website and in our registration database on Monday May 23rd. Drivers Ed will be offered at Thomas and at Spry this summer. Start date is July 6th and end date is August 11th, with classes held on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays, during the day.
Registration for graduating seniors and rising seniors will be held on June 7th beginning at 8:00 am. If there are spots left, registration will take place on June 8th for rising juniors and sophomores at 8:00 am. Spots are very limited and we will offer drivers ed next year throughout the school year. The cost is $600.
Visit websterschools.org and search drivers ed for more details
Attention everyone: Please remember to return all reusable trays and baskets to the cafe so they can be washed & sanitized to be reused again! Thank you for helping the Food Service Department go a little greener!
Also - Make sure all garbage and debris is put in the trash when eating outside, Let's keep our area and circle clean and tidy!! Thank you!
The Titans played great last night and came away with a win against Irondequoit.
The whole team contributed to the win.
Brandon, Jeffrey, Hannah, Trevor, Cecelia, Julia, and Hunter all had points.
Student Council would like to announce the Students and staff of the month for May
In 9th grade Mehmed Bijelic
Mehmed is hard working, conscientious and a joy to be around. He is kind and respectful to everyone.Mehmed tries his best in every class, takes pride in his work, seeks extra help and looks for ways he can improve himself academically. He is working in the WTI Center this year and is continually looking for ways to find experiences that will help him in the future. This is such a mature way of thinking! He is definitely a Titan we can all be proud of and most definitely deserves this award!
In 10th grade, Lucy Ruller
Lucy is such a kind and compassionate student who works so hard to understand new concepts. She never complains, just asks questions and works harder when she struggles and always does it with a smile. She is genuinely kind and caring and it is great having her in class!
In 11th grade, Grace Sweeney
Grace is a great student. Her work is excellent and could be used as a teacher’s answer key. She regularly helps others and always contributes to class. It is always great to see her smiling face.
In 12th grade, Jackie Ward
Jackie Ward is an amazing student who works incredibly hard in school. Even when she was out sick for an extended period, she kept up with all her work and did not miss a beat. She is very kind and fun with her peers, making everyone smile. She offers great insights and wisdom during class discussions.
Our Staff member of the month is Tonja Yost
If patience was personified, it would be Ms Yost.. She does such an amazing job working with her students to help them realistically handle the classroom and the world around them. She is a great communicator and is so down to earth and understanding. We truly appreciate her efforts!
Congratulations to all of our students and staff of the month.
Please stop down to the main office sometime today to pick up your certificate.
Good morning students. I need to talk to all of you about the courtyard... Next week, the courtyard will be open for yard games because it will be Strength Week! Strength Week is next week and I'm here to personally invite you to join us next week in doing Titan Chase, the Sources of Strength Week Scavenger Hunt! I'm still looking for a team to join, as are some of your teachers and many of your friends. Starting Monday, teams of 4-6 students and staff will begin a scavenger hunt responding to various challenges using pictures and videos, which will then continue throughout the week. A QR Code with the challenges will be posted Monday morning, and end Thursday night. The top teams will compete in a final challenge 7th period Friday 5/27, and compete for a team lunch (Moe's, Chipotle, Bill Grays, etc) and other prizes. Teams can consist of 4-6 members, and can include Thomas staff members. Use the QR Code on the screen and posted around the building and in the cafeteria to sign up with your friends. We want everyone in this school to be on a team!
Not only this, but next week will be a week filled with fun and healthy activities with different strengths highlighted each day to help us each learn more about the strengths we have in our lives. Lawn games in the courtyard, a food drive, and Titan Chase are activities that will be taking place all week long. This all starts Monday! LET'S DO THIS TITANS!
Today's lunch is mozzarella sticks
May 19, 2022
The Math Lab will be available Remotely only through Google Meet - today and tomorrow.
If you have joined the Google Classroom for Math Lab, you can sign on through the Google Calendar provided you have the "Math Lab" box checked.
If you are not part of the Google Classroom, the code is shown here. nav4iqm. This code is also displayed on the door of the Math lab.
Summer Drivers Ed information will be on our website and in our registration database on Monday May 23rd. Drivers Ed will be offered at Thomas and at Spry this summer. Start date is July 6th and end date is August 11th, with classes held on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays, during the day.
Registration for graduating seniors and rising seniors will be held on June 7th beginning at 8:00 am. If there are spots left, registration will take place on June 8th for rising juniors and sophomores at 8:00 am. Spots are very limited and we will offer drivers ed next year throughout the school year. The cost is $600.
Visit the link below for more details.
https://www.websterschools.org/districtpage.cfm?pageid=912
Attention everyone: Please remember to return all reusable trays and baskets to the cafe so they can be washed & sanitized to be reused again! Thank you for helping the Food Service Dept go a little greener!
Also - Make sure all garbage and debris is put in the trash when eating outside, Let's keep our area and circle clean and tidy!! Thank you!
Webster Marching Band is in need of more participants, in particular wind ensemble and color guard/dancing.
No prior experience needed for color guards.
Practices are from 6 p.m - 9 on Wednesdays at Schroeder.
We had an awesome year last year, and won the state championship!
Please consider being a part of this fun and friendly group of students.
Hi, I'm Nick and I'm a peer leader for Sources of Strength. Strength Week is next week and I'm here to personally invite you to join us next week in doing Titan Chase, the Sources of Strength Week Scavenger Hunt! Starting Monday, teams of 4-6 students and staff will begin a scavenger hunt responding to various challenges using pictures and videos, which will then continue throughout the week. A QR Code with the challenges will be posted Monday morning, and end Thursday night. The top teams will compete in a final challenge 7th period Friday 5/27, and compete for a team lunch (Moe's, Chipotle, Bill Grays, etc) and other prizes. Teams can consist of 4-6 members, and can include Thomas staff members. Use the QR Code on the screen and posted around the building and in the cafeteria to sign up with your friends. We want everyone in this school to be on a team!
Not only this, but next week will be a week filled with fun and healthy activities with different strengths highlighted each day to help us each learn more about the strengths we have in our lives. Lawn games in the courtyard, a food drive, and Titan Chase are activities that will be taking place all week long. This all starts Monday! LET'S DO THIS TITANS!
Today's lunch is gourmet chicken tenders
May 18, 2022
The Math Lab will be available Remotely only through Google Meet - today and tomorrow.
If you have joined the Google Classroom for Math Lab, you can sign on through the Google Calendar provided you have the "Math Lab" box checked.
If you are not part of the Google Classroom, the code is shown here. nav4iqm. This code is also displayed on the door of the Math lab.
Webster Marching Band is in need of more participants, in particular wind ensemble and color guard/dancing.
No prior experience needed for color guards.
Practices are from 6 p.m - 9 on Wednesdays at Schroeder.
We had an awesome year last year, and won the state championship!
Please consider being a part of this fun and friendly group of students.
The Mod A softball team defeated Greece last night 18-1. Ellie Schumacher struck out 11 batters. Nice job titans!
On Saturday May 14, at approximately 3pm there was a mass shooting at a Tops grocery Market in Buffalo, NY. This Tops was located in a neighborhood where most residents are predominately Black or Brown Americans. It is believed that the shooter intentionally chose to target Black and Brown customers as an act of hatred for those who are different from him. We want to express our deepest sympathy and support for the local residents who were impacted by this Mass shooting for two reasons. #1. Buffalo is a neighboring city to Rochester, NY. Many of us have connections to Buffalo through family and friends who reside there, or at least as fans of the Buffalo Bill's football team. #2. It is believed that the shooter had considered targeting a Tops Market in Rochester, NY. I think it is important that we consider what we would want others to do for us if this happened in our city. So what can you do? Stop down to the care room during any lunch period and write a card expressing your sympathy, and an encouraging message. You can also use a card to express your feelings creatively through art. We will be sending out these cards to four local businesses in the area where the shooting happened. Your small act of kindness can have a tremendous impact especially during a time like this. Thank you for your time and consideration!
Today's lunch is hamburger / cheeseburger
Good morning Thomas! This Wednesday’s Representation Matters spotlight shines on Ms. Evangela Stanley. Ms. Stanley owns and operates the “People’s Choice Kitchen”, which is a local Jamaican restaurant right here in Rochester. I chose Ms. Stanley for this segment not only for the delicious authentic meals that she provides to customers, but for the lengths that she goes to give back to our community and serve people in need throughout the year.
Opening up their doors in 2001, Evangela and her partner Mark Walker have been providing meals that follow recipes from Mark’s mother in Kingston, Jamaica. And while the food is truly remarkable, it is the heart for the city of Rochester, and the longstanding tradition of giving back to the community. In 2019, People’s Choice Kitchen instituted a “Pay What You Can Afford” policy for orders, allowing many people to pick up a hot meal without depleting the limited money that many were struggling to get by with. What’s more, this “Pay What You Can” policy also encouraged many patrons to pay it forward, and many meals were covered by the generosity of others.
The generosity of Ms. Stanley continues during the Thanksgiving, Christmas, and Easter holidays, where she is regularly seen handing out free meals during the Thanksgiving Holiday, hosting toy drives and gift distributions to children without presents, and organizing activities and giveaways during the Easter weekend. This generosity is also a regular practice for her; most nights, rather than throwing away leftover food, community members are able to stop by and receive a meal for free.
In light of this history of generosity, and in celebration of the restaurants 20 year anniversary, Ms. Stanley was awarded a key to the city. Her charity and generosity challenge the notion that giving back is only an option for those with the extra resources and scale to do it. Instead, her example encourages each of us to use what we have to help those in need, and to bring positive change in our community.
May 16, 2022
The Math Lab will be closed Monday May 16th all day.
Webster Marching Band is in need of more participants, in particular wind ensemble and color guard/dancing.
No prior experience needed for color guards.
Practices are from 6 p.m - 9 on Wednesdays at Schroeder.
We had an awesome year last year, and won the state championship!
Please consider being a part of this fun and friendly group of students.
Video game club is canceled for today Monday the 16th. See you next week for our last meeting date.
Friday night at the Lancer Invitational, the girls track team placed 3rd. Skyler Klimow won discus with a personal record of 111 feet 7 inches and Gianna Lacey broke her own school record and won long jump with a jump of 17 feet 3 and one quarter inches.
The Mod A softball team defeated Victor on Saturday 20-2. Emma Nelson struck out 5 batters. Emma also went 2 for 3 with a double. Mara Furst hit a ball so hard it bounced over the other fields fence for a ground rule double. Nice job titans!
Today's lunch is meatball sub
Don’t forget today is the Job and Trades Fair. Stop down to the Field House between 10:00 AM and 2:00 PM during your free period to learn more about the Trades and apply for summer jobs!
Attention students! This is big! Introducing our first STRENGTH WEEK May 23rd-27th.
This is going to be a week filled with fun and healthy activities with different strengths highlighted each day to help us each learn more about the strengths we have in our lives. Each day will focus on a different strength, but all week long we will be having a Titan Chase scavenger hunt in teams to compete for prizes while working together.
What is Sources of Strength?
Our mission is to provide the highest quality evidence based prevention for suicide, violence, bullying and substance abuse by training, supporting and empowering both peer leaders and caring adults to impact their world through the power of connection, hope, help and strength.
On Monday we will focus on Mental Health and share messages of positivity. The CARE room will turn into a "calming CARE room" where students can go to unwind and be mindful.
On Tuesday we will focus on Mentors and Spirituality by having opportunities to write notes to the mentors in our lives and by creating a mural of gratitude.
On Wednesday we will focus on positive friendships by having Twin Day where you and your bestie can dress alike.
On Thursday we will focus on Family Support where families (including your Titan Family!) will have opportunities to send cookies to their students.
On Friday we will focus on healthy activities with a little humor - anything but a bag day! Students are encouraged to be creative in what they carry to school that day to hold their stuff. It can be anything but a bag! Please wear your titan gear.
Throughout the week, we will focus on generosity with a food drivel
Last but not least we will be having a massive school scavenger hunt - Titan Chase! Please sign up in teams of 4-6 and include a staff member in your team. Additionally, staff will be recognizing students who participate in our activities and really show that they know their sources of strength. Stay tuned for more details!
May 12, 2022
The library will be closed this morning blocks 1, 2, 3 and 4. If you need Chromebook help, please enter WTI through the door across from the student bathrooms.
Due to on going testing in the building, the bell system will be turned off all day today and Friday.
The unified basketball team opened up their season Tuesday night with a hrad fought loss to Allendale Creekside.
The final score was 71 -70.
Despite the loss, everyone played well and we were led by a 40 point performance from Jeffrey Grillo, who was named the player of the game!
"Webster Marching Band is in need of more participants, in particular wind ensemble and color guard/dancing. No prior experience needed for color guards. Practices are from 6 p.m - 9 on Wednesdays at Schroeder. We had an awesome year last year, and won the state championship! Please consider being a part of this fun and friendly group of students."
Thomas is hosting a Job and Trades Fair on Monday May 16th from 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM
We invite students and staff to visit the Field House during your lunch and study halls.
Over 40 Colleges, Unions and local businesses will be represented.
There will even be hands-on electrical, wood and drywall demonstrations!
Come learn more about Careers in the Trades and Apply for summer jobs!
"Hi - I'm Katie and I'm a peer leader for Sources of Strength. I'm here to announce Titan Chase, the Sources of Strength Week Scavenger Hunt! Starting Monday, 5/23, teams of 4-6 students and staff will begin a scavenger hunt responding to various challenges using pictures and videos, which will then continue throughout the week. A QR Code with the challenges will be posted Monday morning, and end Thursday night. The top teams will compete in a final challenge 7th period Friday 5/27, and compete for a team lunch (Moe's, Chipotle, Bill Grays, etc) and other prizes. Teams can consist of 4-6 members, and should include one or two Thomas staff members. Use the QR Code on the screen and posted around the building to sign up with your friends. We want everyone in this school to be on a team! Let the Chase begin!"
Today's lunch is General Tso's chicken
May 11, 2022
The library will be closed this morning blocks 1, 2 and 3. If you need Chromebook help, please enter WTI through the door across from the student bathrooms.
Barrel of Monkeys will rehearse tomorrow morning at 8:15. Brandon, don't forget the doughnuts!
The girls track team won their last dual meet of the season against Churchville last night, 94-47. Winning their events last night- Ella Esders, 100 hurdles, Telaney Kilian, 400 meters, Nadia Jaworwicz in the 100, Carolyn Mack, 800, Jasmine Kendrick, 200 meters,Jane Carey in shot put. Ella Hamby went 8 feet 6 inches in Pole vault, Skyler Klimow 111 feet 5 inches in disc and Gianna Lacey jumped 16 feet 7 1/2 inches to set a new long jump school record.
The elementary PE teachers also want to say a big thank you to all of the spring sport volunteers who came out to North Ponds Park yesterday to help cheer on, and run with, the 4th graders during the district Fun Run. You are all amazing and helped make yesterday memorable.
The Mod A softball team defeated Fairport last night 15-0. Olivia Zizzo dove and knocked down a ball at shortstop and threw the runner out at first. She also hit a double. Julia Romano hit a triple. Nice job titans!
Today's lunch is turkey & gravy
Attention students! This is big! Introducing our first STRENGTH WEEK May 23rd-27th.
This is going to be a week filled with fun and healthy activities with different strengths highlighted each day to help us each learn more about the strengths we have in our lives. Each day will focus on a different strength, but all week long we will be having a Titan Chase scavenger hunt in teams to compete for prizes while working together.
What is Sources of Strength?
Our mission is to provide the highest quality evidence based prevention for suicide, violence, bullying and substance abuse by training, supporting and empowering both peer leaders and caring adults to impact their world through the power of connection, hope, help and strength.
On Monday we will focus on Mental Health and share messages of positivity. The CARE room will turn into a "calming CARE room" where students can go to unwind and be mindful.
On Tuesday we will focus on Mentors and Spirituality by having opportunities to write notes to the mentors in our lives and by creating a mural of gratitude.
On Wednesday we will focus on positive friendships by having Twin Day where you and your bestie can dress alike.
On Thursday we will focus on Family Support where families (including your Titan Family!) will have opportunities to send cookies to their students.
On Friday we will focus on healthy activities with a little humor - anything but a bag day!
Students are encouraged to be creative in what they carry to school that day to hold their stuff. It can be anything but a bag! Please wear your titan gear.
Throughout the week, we will focus on generosity with a food drivel
Last but not least we will be having a massive school scavenger hunt - Titan Chase! Please sign up in teams of 4-6 and include a staff member in your team. Additionally, staff will be recognizing students who participate in our activities and really show that they know their sources of strength. Stay tuned for more details!
In 1935 the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics (NASA precursor) began hiring women as computers. A computer is someone who works with mathematical equations and calculations. The work is done by hand.
In the 1960's, the race to space between the United States and Russia was at the forefront of the news cycle. NASA had 100's of people behind the scenes, including many of computers. During the second World War the computer pool was expanded to include African-American women with college degrees. Segregation policies at the time required that these women work in a separate section known as the West Area Computers. The movie Hidden Figures is a portrayal of the experiences of 3 of these women: Katherine Johnson, Dorothy Vaughn, and Mary Jackson.
Katherine Johnson was a physicist and mathematician. Katherine worked on calculating the flight paths for our manned rockets to reach orbit and get back home again. Despite her expertise, Katherine worked under segregated conditions. Katherine worked well into the shuttle program and received the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 2015 by President Obama.
Dorothy Vaughn was the head of the West Computers. Dorothy was the first African-American woman to become head of personnel at the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics.
Mary Jackson was a mathematician and NASA's first African-American female engineer in 1958. Mary Jackson had to petition the city of Hampton, Virginia just to be able to sit next to her white peers for after hours graduate courses necessary for her engineering degree.
Years ago I came across this book on a trip to Washington, DC. There's many examples of traditionally taught history that was just plain wrong or omitted - backed with facts contained in our own National Archives. There is way more resources available today with the internet……you just have to use some of your online time to look…..AND CHECK THE SOURCES!!
May 10, 2022
The library will be closed tomorrow morning before school and blocks 1, 2 and 3. If you need Chromebook help, please enter WTI through the door across from the student bathrooms.
Attention students! This is big! Introducing our first STRENGTH WEEK May 23rd-27th.
This is going to be a week filled with fun and healthy activities with different strengths highlighted each day to help us each learn more about the strengths we have in our lives. Each day will focus on a different strength, but all week long we will be having a Titan Chase scavenger hunt in teams to compete for prizes while working together.
What is Sources of Strength?
Our mission is to provide the highest quality evidence based prevention for suicide, violence, bullying and substance abuse by training, supporting and empowering both peer leaders and caring adults to impact their world through the power of connection, hope, help and strength.
On Monday we will focus on Mental Health and share messages of positivity. The CARE room will turn into a "calming CARE room" where students can go to unwind and be mindful.
On Tuesday we will focus on Mentors and Spirituality by having opportunities to write notes to the mentors in our lives and by creating a mural of gratitude.
On Wednesday we will focus on positive friendships by having Twin Day where you and your bestie can dress alike.
On Thursday we will focus on Family Support where families (including your Titan Family!) will have opportunities to send cookies to their students.
On Friday we will focus on healthy activities with a little humor - anything but a bag day! Students are encouraged to be creative in what they carry to school that day to hold their stuff. It can be anything but a bag! Please wear your titan gear.
Throughout the week, we will focus on generosity with a food drivel
Last but not least we will be having a massive school scavenger hunt - Titan Chase! Please sign up in teams of 4-6 and include a staff member in your team. Additionally, staff will be recognizing students who participate in our activities and really show that they know their sources of strength. Stay tuned for more details!
Today's lunch is macho nacho
May 9, 2022
The library is closed after school today.
Thomas is hosting a Job and Trades Fair on Monday May 16th from 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM
We invite students and staff to visit the Field House during your lunch and study halls.
Over 40 Colleges, Unions and local businesses will be represented.
There will even be hands-on electrical, wood and drywall demonstrations!
Come learn more about Careers in the Trades and Apply for summer jobs!
The Model UN meeting has been rescheduled from Monday to Tuesday after school in room 210
Attention Seniors--the Rotary Interact scholarship application is now available on the google classroom. Applications are due back to Mrs. Muth in room 232 by May 27th!
Video Game Club is Cancelled for today, Monday, May 9th.
See you next week on Monday, May 16th.
Today's lunch is toasted cheese sandwich
May 6, 2022
Looking for something to do this weekend? The Webster Schroeder Theater Company proudly presents: “The Secret Garden” - a heartwarming tale of the transformation of nature and its effects on the human spirit.
There will be two performances, the first one is tonight- and the second will be tomorrow, both starting at 7:00pm. Tickets can be purchased at the website shown here OR at the Schroeder door.
Attention all students! Strength Week is coming! From May 23-May 27 there will be tons of fun activities for you to participate in to help promote the sources of strength we all have in our lives. Stay tuned in the upcoming weeks for details.
Model UN will meet Monday May 9th after school in room 210. We will be discussing officer elections for next year.
Today's lunch is shrimp poppers
May 5, 2022
Looking for something to do this weekend? The Webster Schroeder Theater Company proudly presents: “The Secret Garden” - a heartwarming tale of the transformation of nature and its effects on the human spirit.
There will be two performances, the first one is this Friday-that's tomorrow- and the second on Saturday, both starting at 7:00pm. Tickets can be purchased at the website shown here OR at the door.
Attention mountain bikers, we will be riding today. Please meet at the white pole barn in the back parking lot by the field house right after school.
Attention all students! Strength Week is coming! From May 23-May 27 there will be tons of fun activities for you to participate in to help promote the sources of strength we all have in our lives. Stay tuned in the upcoming weeks for details.
The Boys Track and Field team had their final home meet of the spring season last evening. Last night was all about the Senior athletes as they had their final meet of their careers on the Thomas Track. This was by far their most difficult test of the season, but once again, the Titans took it to the Bruins as they beat them 89-52 to go 4 and 0 on the season. Outside of Junior Cory Jarvis, who was a triple winner, the Seniors for Thomas had a fantastic night both in the field and on the track. JJ Montemero won the 2 mile while his teammate, Will Bainbridge took second. Eric Stephany won the Discus throw while Martin Carey took 2nd in the discus as well. Luke Widor took first in the pole vault and both Drew Later and Julian Bement got in on the scoring, taking 3rd place finishes in their respective events. The Titans will wrap up their season next Tuesday in Churchville as they will look to go undefeated on the season for the 7th straight year!
The girls track team lost a close meet to Brighton last night, 71.5-79.5. Ella Esders won both the 100 and 400 hurdle races. Individual winners were: Jasmine Kendrick in the long jump, Caroline Gar-bee in the 100, Caroline Montemaro in the 2 mile, Clara Whilden in High jump and Skyler Klimow winning discus.
The Mod A Softball team defeated Greece Odyssey last night 31-8. Julia Jackson hit a grand slam! Nice job ladies!
Today's lunch is meatball sub
May 4, 2022
Looking for something to do this weekend? The Webster Schroeder Theater Company proudly presents: “The Secret Garden” - a heartwarming tale of the transformation of nature and its effects on the human spirit.
There will be two performances, the first one is this Friday and the second on Saturday, both starting at 7:00pm. Tickets can be purchased at the website shown here OR at the door.
Attention all students! Strength Week is coming! From May 23-May 27 there will be tons of fun activities for you to participate in to help promote the sources of strength we all have in our lives. Stay tuned in the upcoming weeks for details.
Today's lunch is tacos
My name is Mrs. Drury and I teach Earth Science and Astronomy here at Thomas.
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For this week's Representation Matters, we are focusing on Jessica Watkins, a pioneer of the final frontier who is blazing a trail for women of color in space.
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As a child, Watkins had always been inspired by iconic astronauts such as Sally Ride and Mae Jemison. In 1983 Sally Ride became the first American woman in space as she flew on the space shuttle, Challenger.
9 years later, in 1992 Mae Jemison became the first African American woman in space on the space shuttle, Endeavor. Mae Jemison was a trailblazer for women of color who has inspired generations to look at space, not as a dream, but as a reality.
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Jessica Watkins is one of those people who has been inspired by Sally Ride and Mae Jemison. At UCLA Jessica studied large landslides on Mars and Earth and earned her doctorate in geology while teaching courses in earth and planetary science.
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In 2017 she worked on the Curiosity rover at Caltech and was selected as part of NASA's astronaut candidate program. She has completed two years of astronaut training that includes intensive instructions on the International Space Station systems, spacewalks, robotics, T-38 flight training, and more.
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Last week, on Wednesday April 27th, Jessica Watkins flew on NASA'S SpaceX Crew-4 mission to the International Space Station. She will serve as a mission specialist and is the first Black woman to participate in a long-duration mission aboard the ISS for about six months.
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This mission makes her eligible for the Artemis missions which are taking humans back to the Moon by 2025. She may be the first woman and/or first person of color to step foot on the Moon.
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Pertaining to her mission, Jessica said "We have reached this milestone, this point in time, and the reason we're able to arrive at this time is because of the legacy of those who have come before to allow for this moment, Also, recognizing this is a step in the direction of a very exciting future. So to be a part of that is certainly an honor." Best of luck to you Jessica!
May 3, 2022
Attention all AP Lit students:
The AP Lit exam is upon us!
Ms Byrne will be holding a review sessions for the AP Lit exam after school today from 3:30 until 4:00. You do not have to stay for the entire session.
The sessions will focus on writing the poetry essay & essay #3- the "book" essay.
All sessions will take place in Ms Byrne's room, 335, North Hall. There will be handouts, so stop in for a handout if you can't stay for the session.
Hope to see you there.
Attention CARE club members:
There will be a CARE club meeting after school today in the CARE room. Our project will be to help prepare for the annual luminary walk. Please consider volunteering! Bring a friend!
Attention all students! Strength Week is coming! From May 23-May 27 there will be tons of fun activities for you to participate in to help promote the sources of strength we all have in our lives. Stay tuned in the upcoming weeks for details.
Today's lunch is pizza bagel
May 2, 2022
There is a Key Club meeting today in Mrs. Donovan's room 405 at 3:20.
Attention all AP Lit students:
The AP Lit exam is upon us!
Ms Byrne will be holding review sessions for the AP Lit exam on the following dates:
TODAY & Tuesday May 3, before school from 8:00 until 8:30 am and after school from 3:30 until 4:00. You do not have to stay for the entire session.
The sessions will focus on writing the poetry essay & essay #3- the "book" essay.
All sessions will take place in Ms Byrne's room, 335, North Hall. There will be handouts, so stop in for a handout if you can't stay for the session.
Hope to see you there.
Attention CARE club members:
There will be a CARE club meeting after school on Tuesday, May 3rd in the CARE room. Our project will be to help prepare for the annual luminary walk. Please consider volunteering! Bring a friend!
Today's lunch is breaded chicken patty
April 29, 2022
It is the final day of our Financial Literacy Month trivia Competition! Thank you so much to everyone that has participated throughout the month! Hopefully you learned something, but ultimately it's more important that we just start having these conversations with the people in our lives.
I know what you guys are here for though, so without further delay let’s load up our first wheel.
*Read off the 5 winners*
Awesome! Prize winners, head down to Mrs. Phillips room in 311 and claim your prize. Thank you again to all participants!
Save the Date. The Thomas’ Trades and Job Fair will be Monday, May 16th in the Field House from 10 am until 2 pm.
Over 20 representatives from trade schools, apprenticeships, unions, technical colleges, and entrepreneurs will be hosting informational sessions for students. There also will be over 20 local businesses who are looking for part time employees or summer help.
No need to sign-up, just plan on showing up during your free block or lunch to take advantage of this great opportunity!
Attention all AP Lit students:
The AP Lit exam is upon us!
Ms Byrne will be holding review sessions for the AP Lit exam on the following dates:
Monday May 2 & Tuesday May 3 - before school- 8:00-8:30 am and after school 3:32-4:00. You do not have to stay for the entire session.
The sessions will focus on writing the poetry essay & essay #3- the "book" essay.
All sessions will take place in Ms Byrne's room, 335, North Hall. There will be handouts, so stop in for a handout if you can't stay for the session.
Hope to see you there.
Attention Seniors: Decision day is coming on May 1! It is time to celebrate your accomplishments and decisions about your future! During lunches this week, the counselors will have tables set up for you to make a pennant to celebrate your post high school decisions!
Attention all current sophomores & juniors!
The two part Link Leader application is DUE TODAY no later than 11:59 PM!
The two part application & instructions can be found on our google classroom page = Join code: mmjrovj
Attention CARE club members:
There will be a CARE club meeting after school on Tuesday, May 3rd in the CARE room. Our project will be to help prepare for the annual luminary walk. Please consider volunteering! Bring a friend!
There is a Key Club meeting on Monday May 2nd. Please come to Mrs. Donovan's room in 405 at 3:20.
Today's lunch is pizza crunchers
April 28, 2022
Here is Day Fourteen’s question of the day for the Financial Literacy Trivia Competition! If given a multiple choice test in financial topics (for example, saving, investing, and debt), what do you think the average score on that test would be? As a reminder, now we are not only giving away one savings account worth $100, but now we are raffling off a total of THREE savings accounts worth $100. Make sure to scan that QR code and answer the question for a chance to win this Friday!
Attention all current sophomores & juniors!
The two part Link Leader application is DUE by this Friday, April 29th, no later than 11:59 PM!
The two part application & instructions can be found on our google classroom page = Join code: mmjrovj
Attention all AP Lit students:
The AP Lit exam is upon us!
Ms Byrne will be holding review sessions for the AP Lit exam on the following dates:
Today- Thursday April 28 after school from 3:25-4:00
Monday May 2 & Tuesday May 3 - before school- 8:00-8:30 am and after school 3:30-4:00. You do not have to stay for the entire session.
The sessions will focus on writing the poetry essay & essay #3- the "book" essay.
All sessions will take place in Ms Byrne's room, 335, North Hall. There will be handouts, so stop in for a handout if you can't stay for the session.
Hope to see you there.
Save the Date. The Thomas’ Trades and Job Fair will be Monday, May 16th in the Field House from 10 am until 2 pm.
Over 20 representatives from trade schools, apprenticeships, unions, technical colleges, and entrepreneurs will be hosting informational sessions for students. There also will be over 20 local businesses who are looking for part time employees or summer help.
No need to sign-up, just plan on showing up during your free block or lunch to take advantage of this great opportunity!
Attention Seniors: Decision day is coming on May 1! It is time to celebrate your accomplishments and decisions about your future! During lunches this week, the counselors will have tables set up for you to make a pennant to celebrate your post high school decisions!
Attention CARE club members:
There will be a CARE club meeting after school on Tuesday, May 3rd in the CARE room. Our project will be to help prepare for the annual luminary walk. Please consider volunteering! Bring a friend!
There is a Key Club meeting on Monday May 2nd. Please come to Mrs. Donovan's room in 405 at 3:20.
It is Thursday... and you know what that means!!!
YES!
IT'S CHESS CLUB DAY!
CHESS CLUB meets TODAY!!
From 3:15 - 4:00
It will be in room 310, and YOU are invited to come, even bring a friend!
ALL are welcome. If you have any questions see Mr. Zaleski in room 310.
Come challenge your mind and join us for a "battle on the board"
Congratulations to the Webster Thomas Jazz Band and Jazz Ensemble on an outstanding Evening of Jazz last night! Both bands gave an incredible concert performance last night here in the Thomas Auditorium in collaboration with the Webster Schroeder Jazz Bands as well as a guest artist. Thanks to all of our Thomas Jazz Musicians for their great work in celebration of Jazz Appreciation Month!
Today's lunch is hamburger / cheeseburger
April 26, 2022
Here is Day Thirteen’s question of the day for the Financial Literacy Trivia Competition! Only 12% of people at retirement age have enough money saved for retirement. How much money do experts recommend you should have saved up for retirement at the age of 63, at least? We have a special announcement regarding the final prizes being drawn this Friday… Now we are not only giving away one savings account worth $100, but now we are raffling off a total of THREE savings accounts worth $100, in addition to other prizes. Make sure to scan that QR code and answer the question for a chance to win this Friday!
Attention all current sophomores & juniors!
The two part Link Leader application is DUE by this Friday, April 29th, no later than 11:59 PM!
The two part application & instructions can be found on our google classroom page = Join code: mmjrovj
Save the Date. The Thomas’ Trades and Job Fair will be Monday, May 16th in the Field House from 10 am until 2 pm.
Over 20 representatives from trade schools, apprenticeships, unions, technical colleges, and entrepreneurs will be hosting informational sessions for students. There also will be over 20 local businesses who are looking for part time employees or summer help.
No need to sign-up, just plan on showing up during your free block or lunch to take advantage of this great opportunity!
Attention Seniors: Decision day is coming on May 1! It is time to celebrate your accomplishments and decisions about your future! During lunches this week, the counselors will have tables set up for you to make a pennant to celebrate your post high school decisions!
Attention all students interested in mountain biking club. There will be a short informational meeting at 3:15 on Thursday April 28th in room 130. Please pick up a permission slip room 130 .
Barrel of Monkeys meets tomorrow morning at 8:15. Leo, don't forget the doughnuts!
Big Congratulations to the Girls Varsity Softball team who defeated state ranked Schroeder last night by a score of 1 to 0. Pitcher Rose Nicastro allowed only 3 hits while striking out 4. The lone run was scored after Julia Maciag hit a triple in the second inning and Mary Marrapese’s single allowed Julia to score. Third baseman Maddie Throumoulos played an outstanding defensive game while going 1 for 2 with a walk at the plate. Thomas plays Bishop Kearney at 7:30 Thursday night at home on their turf field.
The Boys Track and Field Team had a home meet last night where they took on Greece Olympia/Odyssey for their third dual meet of the season. The Titans took it to the Trojans as they beat them handily by a score of 119-22. This puts the Titans at 3-0 on the season and looking into this weekend's Invitational meet at Penfield on Saturday. One of the highlights of last night's meet was the FIRST EVER five way tie for first place in Thomas history in the two mile run. Connor Thomas, Evan Lacey, JJ Montemaro, Will Bainbridge and Jerry Lewis all came across the line together at 11 minutes and 32 seconds. Other strong performances came from Sophomore, Calvin Lill as he took first place in the 400 meter dash and from throwers Martin Carey and Erik Stephany as they each took first in the Shotput and Discus Throw.
Congratulations to the girls track team on their win over Greece Olympia/Odyssey. Double winners for Thomas: Gianna Lacey in the long jump and triple jump and Jenna McLean in the 400 and 400 hurdles. Also winning: Natalia Seremetis in the mile, Carolyn Mack in the 800, Jada Kendrick in 200, Sami Keskin in the 2 mile, Clara Whilden in the high jump, Jane Carey in shot put, Skyler Klimow in discus and Ella Hamby in the pole vault. The girls also won the 4x1, 4x4 and 4x8 relays.
Today's lunch is tacos
April 25, 2022
Here is Day Eleven’s question for the Financial Literacy Trivia Competition! A Credit Score is a numerical grade that banks use to gauge your responsibility when borrowing money. What is the range that the score can be? … Make sure to scan that QR code and answer the question for a chance to win this Friday!
Save the Date. The Thomas’ Trades and Job Fair will be Monday May 16 in the Field House from 10 am until 2 pm.
Over 20 representatives from trade schools, apprenticeships, unions, technical colleges, and entrepreneurs will be hosting informational sessions for students. There also will be over 20 local businesses who are looking for part time employees or summer help.
No need to sign-up, just plan on showing up during your free block or lunch to take advantage of this great opportunity!
Today's lunch is breaded chicken patty
Student Council would like to announce the students and staff of the month for April
In 9th grade - Chloe Scott
Chloe works diligently in class and asks clarifying questions when she has them. She is often seen helping her lab partner and stays focused on her work. When they need to, Chloe puts in extra time outside of class to help her with her understanding of the content. Besides academically, Chloe is an excellent student who demonstrates respect, kindness, and cooperation on a daily basis. She has a positive attitude every day and clearly puts her best foot forward in all that she does, truly exemplifying what it means to be a titan.
In 10th grade - Emma Gaglio
Emma takes advantage of every GeoTech class to learn new skills and help the team! Emma ALWAYS has a job or is actively seeking one out. Emma's attention to detail can be seen in the scale model of our Outdoor Stage build, and in the actual Stage itself! Emma is the first GeoTech student in Geotech history to be entrusted with a particularly tough finish! She is a truly unique student!
In 11th grade - Raja Mosher
Raja embodies everything we want our Titan students to be, she is welcoming and accepting of ALL of her peers. She embraces a positive attitude in class, is willing to take risks and laugh at her own mistakes. Aside from academics, Raja interacts with others with kindness and compassion and is selfless. Raja isn't afraid to stand up for herself and/or what she thinks is right. She is an absolute delight to teach and an amazing young woman and scholar.
In 12th grade - Alexa Strelik
Alexa is one of the most intelligent people we’ve ever had the pleasure to teach. She goes above and beyond the expectations of the class, and has a special knack for comprehending statistics that sets her apart. We're so lucky to have Alexa as a student at Webster Thomas High School!
And Staff member - Tammie Salvione
Ms. Salvione is a rock for our students and staff. If a student is having a hard day, Ms. Salvione is always there for them even if she's not their designated counselor. Her dedication and concern for others does not go unnoticed and she deserves to know that. We respect her tremendously as a colleague and our appreciation goes beyond words.
Congratulations to everyone. Please stop by the main office today to pick up your certificate.
April 14, 2022
It is day Ten of our Financial Literacy Month trivia Competition! And our second prize drawing. Let’s load up our first wheel… *Read off winners*
Awesome! Prize winners, head down to Mrs. Phillips room in 311 and claim your prize.
To kick off next weeks’ questions, day Ten’s question is: Banks or credit unions can charge you interest for when you buy a car or when you use a credit card. What is interest? Thank you so much to all that have participated so far! We will take a break for spring break and resume for the last week in April.
Attention all current sophomores and juniors- Apply to be a Link Leader for next school year! Link Crew is a freshman orientation and mentoring program. If you are interested in developing your leadership skills and helping incoming freshman make the transition to Thomas, apply today! Applications are available on a NEW google classroom page. Join with the code shown here (mmjrovj), then complete and submit the application by Friday April 29th!"
The girls track team won against West Irondequoit last night, 75.5-65.5. Ella Esders won both the 100 hurdles and the triple jump. The girls also swept the Long jump, shot put, discus and triple jump.
The Boys JV and Varsity Track and Field Team traveled to West Irondequoit Wednesday night looking to bring their season to a 2-0 record. The Titans did exactly that as they ran through the Eagles winning by a score of 89-52. Junior Cory Jarvis was a triple winner in the meet taking first place in the 110 High Hurdles, 400 Intermediate Hurdles and Triple Jump. At the same time, Senior Eric Stephany had his best outing of his Titan career as he won both Shotput and Discus while at the same time, breaking the school record in the Discus with a throw of over 152 feet. Other solid performances were turned in by Senior, Luke Widor, who took first in Pole Vault for the second straight week and Sophomore, Jerry Lewis who also won the 800 meter race, turning in another strong performance for the second straight week. This win continues the Titans seven year win streak and they look forward to the next challenge as they take on Greece Olympia following the holiday break.
Today's lunch is gourmet chicken tenders
April 13, 2022
Here is Day Nine’s question for the Financial Literacy Trivia Competition! If you make around $55,000 a year, ABOUT what percentage could you count on going to taxes? … Make sure to scan that QR code and answer the question for a chance to win this Thursday!
Attention all current sophomores and juniors- Apply to be a Link Leader for next school year! Link Crew is a freshman orientation and mentoring program. If you are interested in developing your leadership skills and helping incoming freshman make the transition to Thomas, apply today! Applications are available on a NEW google classroom page. Join with the code shown here (mmjrovj), then complete and submit the application by Friday April 29th!"
Auditions for the spring drama The Neighbors are being held this week after school in Room 111. If you haven't signed up for an audition time slot, there's still time, and no preparation or experience is necessary. Contact Mr. Stoetzel or Ananya Bobbala for details.
Today's lunch is mozzarella sticks
“Good morning Thomas! This Wednesday's Representation Matters spotlight focuses on Ms. Lauren Simmons; a 27 year old woman who took the financial world by storm. I think it's important to realize that even though, as a society, we have made huge strides in equality for women and black Americans there is still more work to be done and there are still people - young people - breaking down societal/cultural barriers.
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In 2017, at the age of 22, she became the youngest trader ever to work on the New York Stock Exchange and the second ever woman of color. From 2017 to 2018 she was the only female trader on the floor. In order to be a securities trader for the NYSE, you need to pass the “Securities Trader Representative Exam.” Lauren passing the STRE isn't impressive just because she is a woman, or a person of color, OR that she was young when she took it. What is impressive is her grit and the courage it took to look at a field such as finance and the New York Stock Exchange and to see predominantly white male faces and not be intimidated. What is impressive to me is her daring to take the exam in the first place. An exam that on average 80% of people who take the STRE fail. Her insatiable desire to fight for her space.
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She describes the day that she found out she passed the test saying “...When I received the paper saying I passed, there was silence. You could literally only hear the machines and a pin drop. It was such a surreal moment. They just absolutely did not believe that someone other could come in and do it, let alone a black woman from Georgia who didn't go to an Ivy League school and didn't have connections on the trading floor.”
That visual is so powerful to me.
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Ms. Simmons has since left the stock exchange and now is the producer of a finance television show called “Going Public,” producer and creator of “Money Moves” podcast, and is still a financial advisor. Her ultimate net worth is 650K and she is on track to reach millionaire status this year.
In a field that is classically occupied by white male traders, she is showing people of color and especially black women that not only does the possibility of working in finance exist for them, but that they can thrive. Her courage and her grit need to be celebrated! “
April 12, 2022
Here is Day Eight’s question for the Financial Literacy Trivia Competition! Would you rather Mr. Widor give you $1,000,000 OR a magic penny that doubled everyday for a month? … Make sure to scan that QR code and answer the question for a chance to win this Thursday!
Attention all current sophomores and juniors- Apply to be a Link Leader for next school year! Link Crew is a freshman orientation and mentoring program. If you are interested in developing your leadership skills and helping incoming freshman make the transition to Thomas, apply today! Applications are available on a NEW google classroom page. Join with the code shown here (mmjrovj), then complete and submit the application by Friday April 29th!"
Auditions for the spring drama The Neighbors are being held this week after school in Room 111. If you haven't signed up for an audition time slot, there's still time, and no preparation or experience is necessary. Contact Mr. Stoetzel or Ananya Bobbala for details.
Best Buddies is meeting after school today from 3:20 - 4:00 in room 205. We are partnering with Earth Club to make recyclable planters. Please bring a recyclable container with you. For more information see Mrs. Green in room 340. See you there!
The Thomas girls lacrosse team battled back from 3 goals down to beat Fairport 10-9 in the second overtime period.
Junior captain Mya Zeller tied the game with 11 seconds left, while Megan Springer made 13 saves in goal. Freshman Addie Schaeffer scored the game winner to give the Titans the win.
Thomas is now 3-2 on the season.
Today's lunch is toasted cheese sandwich
April 11, 2022
Here is Day Seven’s question for the Financial Literacy Trivia Competition! What is the impact of inflation? … Make sure to scan that QR code and answer the question for a chance to win this Thursday!
Attention all current sophomores and juniors- Apply to be a Link Leader for next school year! Link Crew is a freshman orientation and mentoring program. If you are interested in developing your leadership skills and helping incoming freshman make the transition to Thomas, apply today! Applications are available on a NEW google classroom page. Join with the code shown here (mmjrovj), then complete and submit the application by Friday April 29th!"
Auditions for the spring drama The Neighbors are being held this week after school in Room 111. If you haven't signed up for an audition time slot, there's still time, and no preparation or experience is necessary. Contact Mr. Stoetzel or Ananya Bobbala for details.
Video Game Club is Cancelled for today.
See you after Spring Break on Monday April 25th.
Best Buddies is meeting Tuesday, April 12 from 3:20 - 4:00 in room 205. We are partnering with Earth Club to make recyclable planters. Please bring a recyclable container with you. For more information see Mrs. Green in room 340. See you there!
Today's lunch is breaded chicken patty
April 8, 2022
It is day Six of our Financial Literacy Month trivia Competition! And Our first prize drawing. Let’s load up our first wheel… *Read off winners*
Awesome! Prize winners, head down to Mrs. Phillips room in 311 and claim your prize.
To kick off next weeks’ questions, day six question is What is the chance that a FAFSA (federal financial aid for college) applicant will get some type of financial aid for college?
Diane Smith will be selling tickets for the musical, Little Shop of Horrors during lunch blocks today. Tickets are $12 each - get them while you can - they are selling fast!”.
Attention all current sophomores and juniors- Apply to be a Link Leader for next school year! Link Crew is a freshman orientation and mentoring program. If you are interested in developing your leadership skills and helping incoming freshman make the transition to Thomas, apply today! Applications are available on a NEW google classroom page. Join with the code shown here (mmjrovj), then complete and submit the application by Friday April 29th!"
Best Buddies will be meeting Tuesday, April 12. We will be celebrating earth week with Earth Club in room 205. Check the Google classroom for more information
Reminder to any students interested in participating in Unified PE next year- please see or e-mail or Mrs. Molina as soon as possible
Today's lunch is mac n cheese
Max: Hello, I am Max Galaburda, and today through next Thursday, we will be having a fundraiser for the Brave Ukrainians that are fighting for their freedom, democracy, and the fundamental values and principles they stand for as a sovereign nation as well as the millions of families that are suffering terrible misery due to this war that has shocked much of the world. Now, Dennis will go more into detail about the organization these donations are being sent to (RocMaidan).
Dennis: Hello, my name is Dennis Pavlyuk, and I am from RocMaidan, a community organization formed in 2014 to support Ukraine’s democratic voices at Kyiv’s EuroMaidan. Over the last 8 years, we have sent hospital beds, ambulances, and countless (IFAKs) Individual First Aid Kits, (Celox & QuikClot) Blood-Clotting Gauze, and diapers. We are now working nonstop to deliver medical equipment and supplies, arrange humanitarian aid, and provide medical attention to injured Ukrainians.
Since the beginning of the year:
We organized a rally where 100s of people came together to support Ukraine.
We shipped 16 hospital beds to a hospital in Lviv and four hospital beds to a hospital in Sumy.
We shipped 7 40-ft containers of humanitarian aid to Ukraine, with several more containers waiting to be shipped.
We purchased $40,000 worth of tactical medical first-aid kits (IFAKs) and sent them to Ukraine via air.
We purchased 2 portable x-ray machines, costing $53,000 each, to diagnose fractures when medical personnel pull people out of demolished buildings.
To Ukraine, we shipped 5 ambulances donated by AMR, Monroe Ambulance, and Finger Lakes Emergency Medical Services.
We contributed $20,000 to the Ukrainian National Women's League of America to purchase 24 Stryker's External Fixators (equipment used to fixate severe fractures on the battlefield).
We are asking for your donations today to purchase more of this tactical medical equipment to be sent to Ukraine.
Max: If you did not bring in money to donate today, you still have a chance to donate to our cause all of next week.
April 7, 2022
Here is Day Five’s question for the Financial Literacy Trivia Competition! As of January 2022, what is the current amount of credit card debt the average American has? … Make sure to scan that QR code and answer the question for a chance to win this Friday!
Diane Smith will be selling tickets for the musical, Little Shop of Horrors during lunch blocks today and tomorrow. Opening night is tonight and trust me, you do not want to miss this! Tickets are $12 each - get them while you can - they are selling fast!”.
Attention Sophomores - if you took the PreACT, your scores are ready to be picked up in the student center during your lunch/study hall block.
Attention Seniors - Jostens will be here today during lunch blocks to distribute ring orders. If you ordered a class ring, stop by their table in the lunchroom and pick up your order.
Attention all current sophomores and juniors- Apply to be a Link Leader for next school year! Link Crew is a freshman orientation and mentoring program. If you are interested in developing your leadership skills and helping incoming freshman make the transition to Thomas, apply today! Applications are available on a NEW google classroom page. Join with the code shown here (mmjrovj), then complete and submit the application by Friday April 29th!"
It is Thursday... and you know what that means!!!
YES! IT'S CHESS CLUB DAY!
CHESS CLUB Meets TODAY!! From 3:15 - 4:00
It will be in room 310, and YOU are invited to come, even bring a friend!
ALL are welcome. If you have any questions see Mr. Zaleski in room 310.
Come challenge your mind and join us for a "battle on the board"
Reminder to any students interested in participating in Unified PE next year- please see or e-mail or Mrs. Molina as soon as possible
Today's lunch is General Tso's chicken
Good morning everyone, for those of you who don't know my name's Nickolas Dickson. I'm the class president of the class of 2024 and I'm here to talk to you about the fundraiser we are starting. So for those of you who haven't seen the announcements through the morning show and social media we’ve decided to start a fundraiser supporting Ukraine through our very Ukrainian heritage center located here in rochester. With that, starting on the 8th (this Friday), to show our awareness and solidarity with the ukrainians we are going to kick off our charity by wearing Gold and Blue. So Starting friday a table will be set up outside the cafeterias to collect straight cash and that will carry on to the following week. So to reiterate this Friday, charity starts, make sure to wear blue and gold we will collect throughout next week's 3rd-5th blocks. Just before I get off my soap box, even though the conflict seems so far away we still need to remember that our contribution might be what helps Ukraine, and some of our own friends family’s. Thank you.
April 6, 2022
Here is Day Four’s question for the Financial Literacy Trivia Competition! What is a non-fungible token (NFT)? … Make sure to scan that QR code and answer the question for a chance to win this Friday!
Diane Smith will be selling tickets for the musical, Little Shop of Horrors, in the main lobby afterschool today and also during lunch blocks tomorrow and Friday. Opening night is Thursday, April 7 and trust me, you do not want to miss this! Tickets are $12 each - get them while you can - they are selling fast!”.
> Attention all 10 and 11th graders: If you interested in participating in Thomas HS's first year of Unified Physical Education for the 22-23 school year, please stop down to see Mrs. Molina in the girls phys ed office. We are looking to recruit at least five more students for this pilot program that will begin next school year. This class will be modeled after Unified Sports and we need students like you to participate, to make sure we are able to offer this exciting, unique opportunity next year.
Attention Sophomores - if you took the PreACT, your scores are ready to be picked up in the student center during your lunch/study hall block.
Attention Seniors - if you ordered a class ring, Jostens will be here tomorrow, April 7th during lunch blocks for you to pick them up.
Attention all current sophomores and juniors- Apply to be a Link Leader for next school year! Link Crew is a freshman orientation and mentoring program. If you are interested in developing your leadership skills and helping incoming freshman make the transition to Thomas, apply today! Applications are available on a NEW google classroom page. Join with the code shown here (mmjrovj), then complete and submit the application by Friday April 29th!"
The class of 2024 is sponsoring a fundraiser to support humanitarian efforts in Ukraine. Starting on Friday, April 8th, we will be collecting cash donations during lunch blocks. We would like to challenge each student to bring in one dollar for the cause. We invite everyone to wear blue and gold, the colors of the Ukrainian flag, on Friday to show collective support. Donations will be contributed to RocMaidan, the charitable arm of the Ukrainian Cultural Center of Rochester. If you have any questions, please contact Nickolas Dickson at the address shown here. ndickson24@webstercsd.org.
On Tuesday evening, the Boys Track and Field Team took on Gates-Chili at their home track. It was the first meet of the season for the Titans and they took it to the Spartans with a decisive victory, beating them 87-54. Strong performances for the Titans came from Junior, Evan Lacey, winning the mile and two mile races while Junior, Cory Jarvis also won both the 100 High Hurdles and the 400 Intermediate Hurdles. Other strong performances on the evening came from Senior, Martin Carey taking a victory in the Shotput and a second place finish in the discus. Senior, Luke Widor took the victory in Pole Vault while Sophomore, Gerry Lewis won the 800m race with a terrific time of 2:05. The Titans will have their second meet of the season next week as they travel to W. Irondequoit High School.
Girls track held their opening meet last night vs Gates Chili, with the meet coming down to the final events and Gates coming out on top 76-65.
Winning events for the Titans- Natalia Seremtis in the mile, Sami Keskin in the 800, Sage Altobelli in 2 mile and Hanna Attalah in the discus.
The girls travel to West Irondequoit next Wednesday.
Today's lunch is turkey & gravy
Gordon Parks, one of the greatest photographers of the twentieth century, was a humanitarian with a deep commitment to social justice. He transformed the visual story of America with his ever-questioning lens leaving behind an exceptional body of work that documents American life and culture from the early 1940s into the 2000s, with a focus on race relations, poverty, civil rights, and urban life. Parks was also a distinguished composer, author, and filmmaker who interacted with many of the leading people of his era—from politicians and artists to athletes and other celebrities
Born into poverty and segregation in Fort Scott, Kansas, in 1912, Parks was drawn to photography as a young man when he saw images of migrant workers taken by Farm Security Administration (FSA) photographers in a magazine. After buying a camera at a pawnshop, he taught himself how to use it. Despite his lack of professional training, he won the Julius Rosenwald Fellowship in 1942; this led to a position with the photography section of the FSA in Washington, D.C., and, later, the Office of War Information (OWI). Working for these agencies, which were then chronicling the nation’s social conditions, Parks quickly developed a personal style that would make him among the most celebrated photographers of his era. His extraordinary pictures allowed him to break the color line in professional photography while he created remarkably expressive images that consistently explored the social and economic impact of poverty, racism, and other forms of discrimination.
In 1944, Parks left the OWI to work on various projects including doing freelance photography for Glamour and Ebony, which expanded his photographic practice and further developed his distinct style. His 1948 photo essay on the life of a Harlem gang leader won him widespread acclaim and a position as the first African American staff photographer for Life Magazine. Parks would remain at the magazine for two decades, covering subjects ranging from racism and poverty to fashion and entertainment, and taking memorable pictures of such figures as Muhammad Ali, Malcolm X, and Martin Luther King Jr.. His most famous images, for instance American Gothic (1942) and Emerging Man (1952), capture the essence of his activism and humanitarianism and have become iconic, defining their generation. They also helped rally support for the burgeoning civil rights movement for which Parks himself was a tireless advocate as well as a documentarian.
Parks was a modern-day Renaissance man, whose creative practice extended beyond photography to encompass fiction and nonfiction writing, musical composition, filmmaking, and painting. In 1969 he became the first African American to write and direct for a major Hollywood studio feature film, The Learning Tree, based on his bestselling semi-autobiographical novel. His next film, Shaft (1971), was a critical and box-office success, inspiring a number of sequels. Parks published many books, including memoirs, novels, poetry, and volumes on photographic technique. In 1989 he produced, directed, and composed the music for a ballet, Martin, dedicated to the late civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr.
Parks spent much of the last three decades of his life evolving his style, and he continued working until his death in 2006. He was recognized with more than fifty honorary doctorates, and among his numerous awards was the National Medal of Arts, which he received in 1988.
Even after his death, his art resonates around the world. In 2017, Grammy-winning rapper Kendrick Lamar released a video of his song Element with some of the scenes shot as staged replicas of Park’s images. The HBO documentary A Choice of Weapons explores Parks' enduring legacy through the lens of three contemporary photographers, and spotlights his visionary work and its impact on the next generation of artists.
“I SAW THAT THE CAMERA COULD BE A WEAPON AGAINST POVERTY, AGAINST RACISM, AGAINST ALL SORTS OF SOCIAL WRONGS. I KNEW AT THAT POINT I HAD TO HAVE A CAMERA.”
Gordon Parks, a visionary who made a difference.
April 5, 2022
Here is Day Three’s question for the Financial Literacy Trivia Competition! What is the total amount of consumer spending on TikTok for 2021? … Make sure to scan that QR code and answer the question for a chance to win this Friday!
Attention Sophomores - if you took the PreACT, your scores are ready to be picked up in the student center during your lunch/study hall block.
Attention Seniors - if you ordered a class ring, Jostens will on Thursday, April 7th during lunch blocks for you to pick them up.
Attention all current sophomores and juniors- Apply to be a Link Leader for next school year! Link Crew is a freshman orientation and mentoring program. If you are interested in developing your leadership skills and helping incoming freshman make the transition to Thomas, apply today! Applications are available on a NEW google classroom page. Join with the code shown here (mmjrovj), then complete and submit the application by Friday April 29th!"
Attention CARE club members: There will be a CARE club meeting after school today in the CARE room. Come check out what the club is all about, have fun and earn some volunteer hours. New members are always welcome!
The class of 2024 is sponsoring a fundraiser to support humanitarian efforts in Ukraine. Starting on Friday, April 8th, we will be collecting cash donations during lunch blocks. We would like to challenge each student to bring in one dollar for the cause. We invite everyone to wear blue and gold, the colors of the Ukrainian flag, on Friday to show collective support. Donations will be contributed to RocMaidan, the charitable arm of the Ukrainian Cultural Center of Rochester. If you have any questions, please contact Nickolas Dickson at the address shown here. ndickson24@webstercsd.org.
Today's lunch is macho nacho
April 4, 2022
Here is Day Two’s question for the Financial Literacy Trivia Competition! 4 out of 10 Americans could not come up with $400 for an emergency, without selling something or borrowing money. At least how much should everyone have saved up in their emergency fund? … Make sure to scan that QR code and answer the question for a chance to win this Friday!
Diane Smith will be selling tickets for the musical, Little Shop of Horrors, in the main lobby during lunch blocks today, and also on Thursday, and Friday. She will be there on Wednesday after school. Opening night is Thursday, April 7 and trust me, you do not want to miss this! Tickets are $12 each - get them while you can - they are selling fast!”.
Attention Seniors - Monroe Community College is going to be here on April 6th for an instant decision day. That means that if you apply before the rep gets here, they will look at your transcript and admit on the spot. Sign up in your naviance account or come down to the student center to sign up.
Attention Sophomores - if you took the PreACT, your scores are ready to be picked up in the student center during your lunch/study hall block.
Key Club will meet today in Mrs. Donovan's room 405.
Attention all current sophomores and juniors- Apply to be a Link Leader for next school year! Link Crew is a freshman orientation and mentoring program. If you are interested in developing your leadership skills and helping incoming freshman make the transition to Thomas, apply today! Applications are available on a NEW google classroom page. Join with the code shown here (mmjrovj), then complete and submit the application by Friday April 29th!"
Attention CARE club members: There will be a CARE club meeting after school on Tuesday, April 5th in the CARE room. Come check out what the club is all about, have fun and earn some volunteer hours. New members are always welcome!
Dungeons and Dragons club is canceled for today - we will adventure again next week.
Today's lunch is chicken parm sandwich
April 1, 2022
Key Club will meet Monday April 4th in Mrs. Donovan's room 405.
Attention all current sophomores and juniors- Apply to be a Link Leader for next school year! Link Crew is a freshman orientation and mentoring program. If you are interested in developing your leadership skills and helping incoming freshman make the transition to Thomas, apply today! Applications are available on a NEW google classroom page. Join with the code shown here (mmjrovj), then complete and submit the application by Friday April 29th!"
Juniors and Seniors who were inducted into the World Language Honor Society, please make sure you pay your dues of 5 dollars to Mrs. Jurs by next Friday!
Today's lunch is hamburger / cheeseburger
“Good morning everyone! My name is Mrs. Phillips and I am a business teacher here at Thomas. I teach classes like marketing, human relations, careers and financial management, but most importantly personal finance classes like Business Math and Financial Literacy. The reason I am showing up in front of you today is to tell you about a super exciting event we are running this month!
So, I know that every month has something worthy that it is commemorating, but April is Financial Literacy Awareness Month! And so, in honor we are going to be running a trivia contest throughout the month of April. Here’s how it's going to work… Each morning there will be a new trivia question for you to answer, and that will be revealed here on the morning show, via QR code. The QR code will take you to a google form with just one question on it. The questions range from buying a car to investing in stocks to credit cards. Really covering the wide range of stuff that we talk about in Fin Lit.
Each time you participate in a trivia question of the day, that counts as an entry for our weekly prize drawings! It does not matter if you get the trivia question right, only that you submitted. So, if you do the trivia question every day, that will get you 5 chances to win at the weekly drawing! There will be three winners announced each Friday for the 3 Fridays we have school this month. We have awesome prizes like finance themed merch, Wegmans gift cards, investing books, Thomas gear, and my favorite grand prize: Each week, we will be giving away a certificate for $100 in a savings account with your name on it!
Our goal is to start everyone off on the right foot as they start their financial journey! If you miss the morning show, don’t worry, there will be calendars posted in your classrooms and all around the school that have that day’s QR code. Submissions will be limited to one per person, per day and if you miss a day, you can’t go back and retroactively fill it out or fill it out for days that haven’t happened yet.
**Show Slide #2 of the (Morning Show Slides) FIN LIT MONTH TRIVIA EVENT**
Let’s practice with our first trivia question! What you see right now on your screen is a QR code, scan it with your phone, and take the one question quiz! Then click submit! Now you’re all done and you have one entry for our prize drawing that will happen next Friday. Great job and thank you ahead of time for participating!
March 31, 2022
Today is the last day of Music in our Schools Month!
Participating in music promotes self-confidence, team work, social skills, social networking, a sense of belonging, self-discipline, a sense of accomplishment, cooperation, responsibility, commitment, mutual support, and friendships. Congratulations to all of the musicians here at Thomas for keeping music alive in our school community!
Today’s moment for music was brought to you by the members of the Thomas Tri-M Music Honor Society. We hope that you take time to enjoy the music in your life today!
Attention Seniors - Monroe Community College is going to be here on April 6th for an instant decision day. That means that if you apply before the rep gets here, they will look at your transcript and admit on the spot. Sign up in your naviance account or come down to the student center to sign up.
Attention Juniors - during lunch blocks today stop by the student center to get help with completing your activities resume and the college and career search. Please come at the beginning of the block or at the half block bell. Stop and see us today!
Key Club will meet Monday April 4th in Mrs. Donovan's room 405.
Hey Bible Club members! Come on down to Mrs. Phillips' room today after school for a great discussion about the Bible! We will be meeting TODAY in room 311, and new members are always welcome. See you this afternoon!
It is Thursday... and you know what that means!!!
YES! IT'S CHESS CLUB DAY!
CHESS CLUB Meets TODAY!! From 3:15 - 4:00
It will be in room 310, and YOU are invited to come, even bring a friend!
ALL are welcome. If you have any questions see Mr. Zaleski in room 310.
Come challenge your mind and join us for a "battle on the board"
Are you looking for volunteer hours?
Community Arts Day is looking for students to fill volunteer spots at our event on Saturday April 9th.
Visit our website or scan the QR code shown here to take you directly to the signup page.
Every student volunteer gives Thomas more of the profits from CAD, so help us support PTSA programming in our school and volunteer today!
Did you create a piece art for the 4x4 art exhibition at Community Arts Day?
4”x4”s must be returned to the office by tomorrow, FRIDAY, April 1st.
Visit our website for details or scan this QR code shown here.
PTSA looks forward to your submission!
Today's lunch is meatball sub
March 30, 2022
Happy Music in our Schools Month! Here is an inspirational music quote for today:
“In music there is harmony, in harmony there is peace.”
Today’s moment for music was brought to you by the members of the Thomas Tri-M Music Honor Society. We hope that you take time to enjoy the music in your life today!
Attention Seniors - Monroe Community College is going to be here on April 6th for an instant decision day. That means that if you apply before the rep gets here, they will look at your transcript and admit on the spot. Sign up in your naviance account or come down to the student center to sign up.
Attention Juniors - during lunch blocks today stop by the student center to get help with completing your activities resume and the college and career search. Please come at the beginning of the block or at the half block bell. Stop and see us today!
Attention Seniors - only a couple days left to pick up your senior award packet. Stop in the student center today!
Key Club will meet Monday April 4th in Mrs. Donovan's room 405.
Today's lunch is tacos
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> In 1962, Dr. Alice Young was named the very first Black principal in the Rochester City School District. Now 99 years old, Dr. Young broke barriers at every turn as a brilliant educator with a career of over 40 years. ***Alice Young was born in North Carolina in 1923, only 2 generations removed from enslavement. Alice’s school only went to 11th grade, but a teacher recommended her to attend a nearby college where she enrolled at age 16 with a single pair of shoes and a work scholarship. ***She graduated in 1944 and took a job teaching migrant workers in a school outside of Syracuse NY. It was her first job working away from the farm. ***That experience led her to teaching in Rochester for 10 before becoming an assistant principal. She was also a founding trustee of MCC and served on the board leading MCC for 37 years, the last 20 years as the Chair of the Board. She also created the Urban-Suburban program in Rochester. *** In 1970, Dr. Young created a stir in education as the first female to wear a pant suit at school as an administrator. The Democrat and Chronicle ran the story in the newspaper and she paved the way for other women to wear pants in education. But, she also challenged other social and racial conventions. ***When she and her husband tried to buy a house in a white, affluent neighborhood in the city of Rochester, redlining housing policies prevented her and people of color from purchasing it. So Dr. Young and her husband had a white family purchase the home on Millbank St. Even though they tried to move in secretly at night to avoid attention, the next day they found a note in their mailbox from the KKK demanding that they move out in two weeks or the house would be set on fire. The Youngs stayed and lived in that house for 17 years. ***To honor the distinguished teaching career and life of service to our community, a Rochester Middle School was named The Dr. Alice Holloway Young School of Excellence in her honor. ***Dr. Alice Young continues to leave a legacy that all teachers in the Rochester area follow.
March 29, 2022
Happy Music in our Schools Month! Here is an interesting music fact for today - did you know...
Music is so influential on the brain that the type of music you listen to actually has the ability to change the way you think and look at the world.
Today’s moment for music was brought to you by the members of the Thomas Tri-M Music Honor Society. We hope that you take time to enjoy the music in your life today!
Attention Juniors - during lunch blocks today stop by the student center to get help with completing your activities resume and the college and career search. Please come at the beginning of the block or at the half block bell. Stop and see us today!
Attention Seniors - only a couple days left to pick up your senior award packet. Stop in the student center today!
Key Club will meet Monday April 4th in Mrs. Donovan's room 405.
Today's lunch is pizza bagel
March 28, 2022
It's March Madness! This month, your teachers are going to be looking to catch YOU showing that Titans CARE! That includes Cooperation, Accountability, Respect, and Excellence. Scan the QR Code with your phone and complete the linked survey when a staff member notices you demonstrating behaviors of a Titan who CAREs. EVERY staff member has one! Give them a reason to use it!. We will hold drawings and spin the prize wheel from the list of students recognized each week in March! Letters and certificates will go home to everyone recognized.
Attention Seniors - Monroe Community College is going to be here on April 6th for an instant decision day. That means that if you apply before the rep gets here, they will look at your transcript and admit on the spot. Sign up in your naviance account or come down to the student center to sign up.
Attention Juniors: Junior year is flying by and it's time to start thinking about next steps. School Counselors are here to help. Come down to the student center and sign up for one of the 1/2 block workshops being held on March 29th, 30th or 31st. Topics include: completing an activities resume, college and or career searches.
College representatives are visiting Thomas HS.
To meet with college reps from Tampa University, Queens and Florida Tech please sign up in your naviance account.
If you need help navigating your naviance account, please stop into the student center.
Video Game Club is cancelled for today Monday March 28th. See you next week.
Today's lunch is breaded chicken patty
March 25, 2022
Interested in submitting a piece of art to be displayed at CAD?
Participate in our 4x4 art exhibition!
4”x4” boards are available in limited supply for pickup in the Thomas main office and must be returned to the office by April 1st.
JUST ONE RULE: BE CREATIVE! Use any medium to create your art (paint, draw, collage, photos, performance etc..) Anything you can attach to the 4x4 board is OK but it must not hang over the edges.
Full details can be found at www.websterptsa.org/CAD4x4 or scan this QR code.
PTSA looks forward to your submission!
Are you looking for volunteer hours?
Community Arts Day is looking for students to fill volunteer spots at our event on Saturday April 9th.
Visit our website or scan the QR code to take you directly to the signup page.
Every student volunteer gives Thomas more of the profits from CAD, so help us support PTSA programming in our school and volunteer today!
Attention Seniors - Monroe Community College is going to be here on April 6th for an instant decision day. That means that if you apply before the rep gets here, they will look at your transcript and admit on the spot. Sign up in your naviance account or come down to the student center to sign up.
Attention Juniors: Junior year is flying by and it's time to start thinking about next steps. School Counselors are here to help. Come down to the student center and sign up for one of the 1/2 block workshops being held on March 29th, 30th or 31st. Topics include: completing an activities resume, college and or career searches.
Today's lunch is chicken parm sandwich
March 24, 2022
Attention Juniors - The common application for junior college scholarships is due in the student center tomorrow, Friday, March 25th by 3:30.
Attention Seniors - Monroe Community College is going to be here on April 6th for an instant decision day. That means that if you apply before she comes she will look at your transcript and admit on the spot. Sign up in your naviance account or come down to the student center to sign up.
Attention Juniors: Junior year is flying by and it's time to start thinking about next steps. School Counselors are here to help. Come down to the student center and sign up for one of the 1/2 block workshops being held on March 29th, 30th or 31st. Topics include: completing an activities resume, college and or career searches.
Bible Club will meet today after school in room 311. Come hang out with us, and enjoy some brownies! Remember, it's today in Mrs. Phillips' room right after school! See you then!
It is Thursday... and you know what that means!!!
BIBLE CLUB!...
...and if not Bible club then Chess Club!
YES! IT'S CHESS CLUB DAY! AND BIBLE CLUB DAY!
CHESS CLUB Meets TODAY!! From 3:15 - 4:00
It will be in room 310, and YOU are invited to come, even bring a friend!
ALL are welcome. If you have any questions see Mr. Zaleski in room 310.
Come challenge your mind and join us for a "battle on the board"
....And Bible club is across the hall in 311!
We're here representing Titan Service Scholars, a co-curricular service program here at Thomas. Our mission is to get out into our community to provide meaningful, sustainable, service. To kick off our program we are volunteering to build an urban garden in the city of Rochester.
We need 40 volunteers to dedicate a full day of service on Thursday, May 19th during school. To sign up, go to the counseling center for more information. Spots will go fast and we are so excited to work alongside you to build a stronger community together.
Today's lunch is pizza / buffalo crunchers
March 23, 2022
Attention Juniors - The common application for junior college scholarships is available in the student center.
This application requires an activities resume, that you can complete in your naviance account, an official transcript, which you can sign up to get in the student center, and the list of colleges you would like to be considered for.
Colleges in this packet are mainly in New York State.
The application can be picked up in the student center and is due back no later than Friday, March 25th.
Attention Juniors: Junior year is flying by and it's time to start thinking about next steps. School Counselors are here to help. Come down to the student center and sign up for one of the 1/2 block workshops being held on March 29th, 30th or 31st. Topics include: completing an activities resume, college and or career searches.
Bible Club will meet Thursday, March 24th, after school in room 311. Come hang out with us, and enjoy some brownies! Remember, Bible Club is this Thursday in Mrs. Phillips' room after school! See you then!
Barrel of Monkeys meets tomorrow morning at 8:15. Jake, don't forget the doughnuts!
The Student Council would like to announce the students and staff of the month for March
In 9th grade - Mya Joseph
Mya is a wonderful part of class. You can always count on her to answer questions - even the hard ones - and offer her thoughts and opinions during class discussion. She works very hard in class no matter what the assignment is. She shows a deep understanding of whatever topic we are studying and shows growth every day. She is a model freshman and will continue to be very successful.
In 10th grade - Andrew Syracusa
Andrew is conscientious and works diligently in class to avoid typical distractions. His helpful, friendly nature makes him an asset to his classmates. He is a great leader to his peers and is always willing to help students and his teacher. He is always happy and knows how to make everyone smile in the room.
In 11th grade - Michael Mancuso
Michael has been a valuable part of DREAM club, Module UN and Student Council this year. He is a superstar in AP Psychology. His deep thoughts spark great class discussions, and he always puts 100% into his writing. He often challenges me with ideas I had not thought of and forces ME as a teacher to truly understand what I am teaching, which I truly appreciate!
In 12th grade- Nate Coon
Nate works attentively everyday, he strives to succeed and is a positive classroom presence. In French in particular this year he has shown great improvement in the classroom. Nate has a good attitude and is a team player. He also has a great sense of humor and is very kind to his classmates.
The Staff of The month is Mr. Kyle Suffoletto
Suff brings a great vibe into the classroom. He is always there to listen and support his students. Mr. Suffoletto has gone above and beyond to make our new staff feel welcome and included here at Thomas.
Congratulations to all of our students and staff for march. Stop down to the main office to pick up your certificate.
Today's lunch is burger trash plate
March 22, 2022
Attention Seniors - Monroe Community College is going to be here on April 6th for an instant decision day. That means that if you apply before she comes she will look at your transcript and admit on the spot. Sign up in your naviance account or come down to the student center to sign up.
Attention Juniors: Junior year is flying by and it's time to start thinking about next steps. School Counselors are here to help. Come down to the student center and sign up for one of the 1/2 block workshops being held on March 29th, 30th or 31st. Topics include: completing an activities resume, college and or career searches.
Bible Club will meet Thursday, March 24th, after school in room 311. Come hang out with us, and enjoy some brownies! Remember, Bible Club is this Thursday in Mrs. Phillips' room after school! See you then!
Today's lunch is chicken gravy biscuit
March 21, 2022
It's March Madness! This month, your teachers are going to be looking to catch YOU showing that Titans CARE! That includes Cooperation, Accountability, Respect, and Excellence. Scan the QR Code with your phone and complete the linked survey when a staff member notices you demonstrating behaviors of a Titan who CAREs. EVERY staff member has one! Give them a reason to use it!. We will hold drawings and spin the prize wheel from the list of students recognized each week in March! Letters and certificates will go home to everyone recognized.
Happy Music in our Schools Month! Here is an important music fact for today:
Listening to 5-10 songs a day can improve memory, strengthen the immune system, and reduce depression risk by 80%.
Today’s moment for music was brought to you by the members of the Thomas Tri-M Music Honor Society. We hope that you take time to enjoy the music in your life today!
Attention Juniors - The common application for junior college scholarships is available in the student center.
This application requires an activities resume, that you can complete in your naviance account, an official transcript, which you can sign up to get in the student center, and the list of colleges you would like to be considered for.
Colleges in this packet are mainly in New York State.
The application can be picked up in the student center and is due back no later than Friday, March 25th.
Attention Seniors - Monroe Community College is going to be here on April 6th for an instant decision day. That means that if you apply before she comes she will look at your transcript and admit on the spot. Sign up in your naviance account or come down to the student center to sign up.
Attention Juniors: Junior year is flying by and it's time to start thinking about next steps. School Counselors are here to help. Come down to the student center and sign up for one of the 1/2 block workshops being held on March 29th, 30th or 31st. Topics include: completing an activities resume, college and or career searches.
Today's lunch is gourmet chicken tenders
March 17, 2022
The Monroe County Sheriff's office is holding its teen police academy for a week over the summer. Applications are due in the student center tomorrow, March 18th.
It is Thursday... and you know what that means!!!
YES! IT'S CHESS CLUB DAY!
CHESS CLUB Meets TODAY!! From 3:15 - 4:00
It will be in room 310, and YOU are invited to come, even bring a friend!
ALL are welcome. If you have any questions see Mr. Zaleski in room 310.
Come challenge your mind and join us for a "battle on the board"
Today's lunch is gourmet chicken tenders
March 16, 2022
Attention Juniors - The common application for junior college scholarships is available in the student center.
This application requires an activities resume, that you can complete in your naviance account, an official transcript, which you can sign up to get in the student center, and the list of colleges you would like to be considered for.
Colleges in this packet are mainly in New York State.
The application can be picked up in the student center and is due back no later than Friday, March 25th.
The Monroe County Sheriff's office is holding its teen police academy for a week over the summer. This program is designed to give teens an introduction to law enforcement training. You will gain an understanding of the law enforcement's role in the community by training in the classroom, role playing and rigorous physical fitness training. Pick up your application in the student center.
Today's lunch is hamburger / cheeseburger
Hi everyone - I am Mr. Stahl, one of the Art teachers here at Thomas. I am here today to begin what I hope will be a regular series taking place throughout at least the rest of this year. Through conversations over the years with my students, and with my wife (who, in case you don't know, is an English teacher here) it has become obvious that much of the history that we were taught, and continue to teach you all, is dominated by what I refer to as “the old white guys”. There has been so much amazing work created by these people over the course of time - but alongside those white men were multitudes of women and people of color, who for various reasons were not allowed to be a part of the discussion. I want to publicly challenge this notion starting today - and invite my colleagues from around the school to take part moving forward.
(start slide deck)
Today I want to talk to you about an artist named Amy Sherald. Sherald was born in 1973, and her paintings of boldly dressed individuals painted in grayscale skin tones sit against vibrant backgrounds to create a sense of timeless identity.
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In elementary school, a class trip to her local Art Museum allowed Sherald to see Object Permanence, a painting by artist Bo Bartlett (which is on the screen now) that included the image of a black man. Seeing her own world reflected in a museum was transformative.
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When Amy Sherald found photography it presented a new kind of portraiture of black families and black people, where they were photographing themselves or having themselves photographed in ways they wanted to be seen. Instead of being part of a narrative of oppression, these images were grounded in love.
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When she chooses her subjects, Sherald looks for people who evoke her grandmother’s old family photographs: “frozen in time, and black and white, and they’re so still, and their eyes tell you so much.”
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After receiving multiple awards in the preceding years, in 2017, Sherald was selected by former First Lady Michelle Obama to paint her official portrait, becoming the first African American ever to receive a presidential portrait commission from the National Portrait Gallery.
Thank you all for your attention. Have a great day!
March 15, 2022
Are you looking for volunteer hours?
Community Arts Day is looking for students to fill volunteer spots at our event on Saturday April 9th.
Visit our website or scan the QR code to take you directly to the signup page.
Every student volunteer gives Thomas more of the profits from CAD, so help us support PTSA programming in our school and volunteer today!
The Monroe County Sheriff's office is holding its teen police academy for a week over the summer. This program is designed to give teens an introduction to law enforcement training. You will gain an understanding of the law enforcement's role in the community by training in the classroom, role playing and rigorous physical fitness training. Pick up your application in the student center.
There was one additional award winner at the UNAR Model UN conference last weekend that was inadvertently overlooked in yesterday's announcement. Congratulations to Maxwell Braithwaite, winner of an Honorable Mention award in the World Health Organization
Attention Science Olympiad Team:
Our medal ceremony and celebration will be after school today in room 305. We hope to see you there.
Feeling lucky??? Come celebrate the Luck of the Irish with Best Buddies! We will be today from 3:20 to 4:00 in the North Cafeteria. New members are always welcome. Questions, see Mrs. Green in room 340.
Today's lunch is fiestada
March 14, 2022
It's March Madness! This month, your teachers are going to be looking to catch YOU showing that Titans CARE! That includes Cooperation, Accountability, Respect, and Excellence. Scan the QR Code with your phone and complete the linked survey when a staff member notices you demonstrating behaviors of a Titan who CAREs. EVERY staff member has one! Give them a reason to use it!. We will hold drawings and spin the prize wheel from the list of students recognized each week in March! Letters and certificates will go home to everyone recognized.
Happy Music in our Schools Month! Here is a fun music fact for today:
Did you know...
Eminem’s "Rap God" has the most words in a song, at a whopping 1,560 words.
Today’s moment for music was brought to you by the members of the Thomas Tri-M Music Honor Society. We hope that you take time to enjoy the music in your life today!
Attention Juniors - The common application for junior college scholarships is available in the student center.
This application requires an activities resume, that you can complete in your naviance account, an official transcript, which you can sign up to get in the student center, and the list of colleges you would like to be considered for.
Colleges in this packet are mainly in New York State.
The application can be picked up in the student center and is due back no later than Friday, March 25th.
Attention Sophomores - The PreACT is a practice ACT college entrance exam. This exam is offered to sophomores this Saturday, March 19th. Tomorrow is the last day to register. Pick up your registration form in the student center.
Congratulations to the Model UN team on a successful final conference of the year. Our delegation of 23 students represented the policies of Japan, Mexico, and South Africa while tackling some of the toughest issues facing the United Nations today. Special congratulations to Oakley Wells, Jenna Dow, and Lilyan Short, winners of the Best New Delegate award; Eric Chung, who took home an Honorable Mention; and Ananya Bobbala who was awarded the Best Delegate award.
Come celebrate the Luck of the Irish with Best Buddies! We will be meeting Tuesday, March 15 from 3:20 to 4:00 in the North Cafeteria. New members are always welcome. Questions, see Mrs. Green in room 340.
Today's lunch is breaded chicken patty
March 11, 2022
Attention all students taking AP classes - Please make sure you are completely registered for your Advanced Placement exam.
The final deadline to order an AP exam is this Monday, March 14th.
Sign into College Board's MY AP account and make sure you have joined your class and the Exam Order shows "YES".
If you have any questions, see Ms. Zicari in the GOLD HOUSE by the end of the day Friday.
Attention Thomas Staff!!!
The Tri-M Music Honor Society would like to invite you to help us celebrate Music In Our Schools Month by asking you if you would play your favorite music in your classroom between passing time each Friday for the month of March. We are all looking forward to hearing different music each Friday throughout the day. Thank you for helping us celebrate music in our lives.
Attention Sophomores - The PreACT is a practice ACT college entrance exam. This exam is offered to sophomores on Saturday, March 19th at Thomas HS. The cost is $16.00 paid by check only. Deadline to register is Tuesday, March 15th. You may pick up your registration form in the student center.
The Monroe County Sheriff's office is holding its teen police academy for a week over the summer. This program is designed to give teens an introduction to law enforcement training. You will gain an understanding of the law enforcement's role in the community by training in the classroom, role playing and rigorous physical fitness training. Pick up your application in the student center.
Attention Juniors! Join the counselors on a college field trip to SUNY Geneseo on Friday, April 8th. Tour the campus, attend a Q&A with current college students, learn about admissions and financial aid and experience lunch in the dining hall. For more information and to sign up visit the student center. Hurry spots are limited!
Come celebrate the Luck of the Irish with Best Buddies! We will be meeting Tuesday, March 15 from 3:20 to 4:00 in the North Cafeteria. New members are always welcome. Questions, see Mrs. Green in room 340.
Attention boys interested in trying out for jv and varsity golf. There is a meeting in room 408 from 3:30-4:30 to discuss details! See Mr. Grose if you have any questions.
Today's lunch is mac & cheese
March 10, 2022
Attention all students taking AP classes - Please make sure you are completely registered for your Advanced Placement exam.
The FINAL DEADLINE to ORDER AN AP EXAM is this MONDAY, MARCH 14.
Sign into College Board's MY AP account and make sure you have joined your class and the Exam Order shows "YES".
IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS VISIT MS.ZICARI in the GOLD HOUSE by the end of the day FRIDAY.
Attention Juniors - The common application for junior college scholarships is available in the student center.
This application requires an activities resume, that you can complete in your naviance account, an official transcript, which you can sign up to get in the student center, and the list of colleges you would like to be considered for.
Colleges in this packet are mainly in New York State.
The application can be picked up in the student center and is due back no later than Friday, March 25th.
Attention Sophomores - The PreACT is a practice ACT college entrance exam. This exam is offered to sophomores on Saturday, March 19th at Thomas HS. The cost is $16.00 paid by check only. Deadline to register is Tuesday, March 15th. You may pick up your registration form in the student center.
The Monroe County Sheriff's office is holding its teen police academy for a week over the summer. This program is designed to give teens an introduction to law enforcement training. You will gain an understanding of the law enforcement's role in the community by training in the classroom, role playing and rigorous physical fitness training. Pick up your application in the student center.
College representatives are visiting Thomas HS. To meet with college reps from Niagara, D'Youville and NY Film Academy, you need to sign up in your naviance account. If you need help navigating your naviance account, please stop into the student center.
Attention Juniors! Join the counselors on a college field trip to SUNY Geneseo on Friday, April 8th. Tour the campus, attend a Q&A with current college students, learn about admissions and financial aid and experience lunch in the dining hall. For more information and to sign up visit the student center. Hurry spots are limited!
It is Thursday... and you know what that means!!!
YES!
IT'S CHESS CLUB DAY!
CHESS CLUB Meets TODAY!! From 3:15 - 4:00
It will be in room 310, and YOU are invited to come, even bring a friend!
ALL are welcome. If you have any questions see Mr. Zaleski in room 310.
Come challenge your mind and join us for a "battle on the board"
Attention boys interested in trying out for jv and varsity golf. There is a meeting in room 408 from 3:30-4:30 to discuss details! See Mr. Grose if you have any questions.
Today's lunch is General Tso's chicken
March 9th, 2022
Interested in submitting a piece of art to be displayed at Community Arts day??
Participate in our 4x4 art exhibition!
4 inch by 4 inch boards are available in limited supply for pickup in the Thomas main office and must be returned to the office by April 1st.
JUST ONE RULE: BE CREATIVE! Use any medium to create your art (paint, draw, collage, photos, performance etc..) Anything you can attach to the 4x4 board is OK but it must not hang over the edges.
Full details can be found at www.websterptsa.org/CAD4x4
We look forward to your submission!
Attention Sophomores - The PreACT is a practice ACT college entrance exam. This exam is offered to sophomores on Saturday, March 19th at Thomas HS. The cost is $16.00 paid by check only. Deadline to register is Tuesday, March 15th. You may pick up your registration form in the student center.
The Monroe County Sheriff's office is holding its teen police academy for a week over the summer. This program is designed to give teens an introduction to law enforcement training. You will gain an understanding of the law enforcement's role in the community by training in the classroom, role playing and rigorous physical fitness training. Pick up your application in the student center.
Attention Juniors! Join the counselors on a college field trip to SUNY Geneseo on Friday, April 8th. Tour the campus, attend a Q&A with current college students, learn about admissions and financial aid and experience lunch in the dining hall. For more information and to sign up visit the student center. Hurry spots are limited!
Barrel of Monkeys meets tomorrow morning at 8:15. Nate, don't forget the doughnuts!
If you are interested in joining the Boys JV/Varsity Tennis Team, there will be an informational meeting today in Mr. Suffeleto's room, room 202 right after school.
Today's lunch is turkey & gravy
March 8th, 2022
Attention Juniors - The common application for junior college scholarships is available in the student center.
This application requires an activities resume, that you can complete in your naviance account, an official transcript, which you can sign up to get in the student center, and the list of colleges you would like to be considered for.
Colleges in this packet are mainly in New York State.
The application can be picked up in the student center and is due back no later than Friday, March 25th.
The Monroe County Sheriff's office is holding its teen police academy for a week over the summer. This program is designed to give teens an introduction to law enforcement training. You will gain an understanding of the law enforcement's role in the community by training in the classroom, role playing and rigorous physical fitness training. Pick up your application in the student center.
College representatives are visiting Thomas HS. To meet with college reps from Niagara, D'Youville and NY Film Academy, you need to sign up in your naviance account. If you need help navigating your naviance account, please stop into the student center.
Attention Juniors! Join the counselors on a college field trip to SUNY Geneseo on Friday April 8th. Tour the campus, attend a Q&A with current college students, learn about admissions and financial aid and experience lunch in the dining hall. For more information and to sign up visit the student center. Hurry spots are limited!
Hey Bible Club members! We will have a meeting today, Tuesday March 8th, after school. Come by and spend some time learning about the Bible with us! Today, after school in Mrs. Phillips' room (311). Hope to see you there!
If you are interested in joining the Boys JV/Varsity Tennis Team, there will be an informational meeting tomorrow, March 9th in Mr. Suffeleto's room, room 202 right after school.
Today's lunch is macho nacho
March 7, 2022
Happy Music in our Schools Month! Here is a fun music fact for today:
Studies have shown that singing in a group releases oxytocin and physically boosts your mood. Simply singing with others can help fight off a bad day!
Today’s moment for music was brought to you by the members of the Thomas Tri-M Music Honor Society. We hope that you take time to enjoy the music in your life today!
It's March Madness! This month, your teachers are going to be looking to catch YOU showing that Titans CARE!
That includes Cooperation, Accountability, Respect, and Excellence.
Scan the QR Code with your phone and complete the linked survey when a staff member notices you demonstrating behaviors of a Titan who CAREs.
EVERY staff member has one! Give them a reason to use it!.
We will hold drawings and spin the prize wheel from the list of students recognized each week in March! Letters and certificates will go home to everyone recognized.
Attention Sophomores - The PreACT is a practice ACT college entrance exam. This exam is offered to sophomores on Saturday, March 19th at Thomas HS. The cost is $16.00 paid by check only. Deadline to register is Tuesday, March 15th. You may pick up your registration form in the student center.
Spring Drivers Education registration will begin soon!
Juniors and Seniors may register at 8 am tomorrow morning.
If there are spots left, sophomores may register March 10th
The sessions begin the week of March 28th and go thru the week of June 6th.
The commitment is three or four days a week and the cost is $585.00
Search "Drivers Ed" on the webster schools web page for additional info.
College representatives are visiting Thomas HS. To meet with college reps from Niagara, D'Youville and NY Film Academy, you need to sign up in your naviance account. If you need help navigating your naviance account, please stop into the student center.
Attention Juniors! Join the counselors on a college field trip to SUNY Geneseo on Friday April 8. Tour the campus, attend a Q&A with current college students, learn about admissions and financial aid and experience lunch in the dining hall. For more information and to sign up visit the student center. Hurry spots are limited!
The Webster Thomas Orchestras & Bands will be presenting their Music In Our Schools Month concerts next week.
The Concert & Philharmonic Orchestras will perform tonight and the Concert Band & Wind Ensemble will perform tomorrow night.
Both concerts begin at 7:00pm in the Thomas HS Auditorium - all are invited to attend!
There will be a Model UN meeting today after school. If you ordered any club clothing, it will be available for pickup at this time. You must see Miss Yang if you are attending the conference this weekend.
There will be a meeting after school today in room 323 for any girls interested in playing JV or Varsity lacrosse this spring. Please see Coach Hanley if you are unable to attend the meeting.
This past Saturday in Staten Island, at the indoor track state meet, Martin Carey placed 9th in the weight throw.
Jackson Gloskey ran a PR of 7.70 for 4th place in the 55 hurdles, and Jack Roetker (Ret-ker) placed 8th in Federation and 6th in the New York State Public High Schools for high jump! Congratulations boys!
If you are interested in joining the Boys JV/Varsity Tennis Team, there will be an informational meeting on Wednesday, March 9th in Mr. Suffeleto's room, room 202 right after school.
The Titans Varsity Hockey team is the New York State Regional Champions!
The Titans beat Skaneateles (Skinny Atlas) with a score of 4-2 in an exciting game on Saturday.
They head to the State Championships this weekend in Buffalo!
The Titan's play at the Harbor Center at 4:30 pm Saturday in the Semi Final game against Starpoint. Be sure to get your tickets online as tickets will not be sold at the door.
Today's lunch is shrimp poppers
March 4, 2022
Attention Thomas Staff!!!
The Tri-M Music Honor Society would like to invite you to help us celebrate Music In Our Schools Month by asking you if you would play your favorite music in your classroom between passing time each Friday for the month of March. We are all looking forward to hearing different music each Friday throughout the day. Thank you for helping us celebrate music in our lives.
The Webster Thomas Orchestras & Bands will be presenting their Music In Our Schools Month concerts next week. The Concert & Philharmonic Orchestras will perform on Monday, March 7 and the Concert Band & Wind Ensemble will perform on Tuesday, March 8. Both concerts begin at 7:00pm in the Thomas HS Auditorium - all are invited to attend!
Attention Sophomores, Juniors and Seniors - The ASVAB exam is being offered at Thomas for FREE on Saturday, March 5th at 9:00am. The ASVAB is a multi aptitude exam for high school students that helps align your skills with your interests. This exam may help you explore future career goals regardless of your plans after high school. Registration forms are available in the student center.
Attention Sophomores - The PreACT is a practice ACT college entrance exam. This exam is offered to sophomores on Saturday, March 19th at Thomas HS. The cost is $16.00 paid by check only. Deadline to register is Tuesday, March 15th. You may pick up your registration form in the student center.
The Monroe County Sheriff's office is holding its teen police academy for a week over the summer. This program is designed to give teens an introduction to law enforcement training. You will gain an understanding of the law enforcement's role in the community by training in the classroom, role playing and rigorous physical fitness training. Pick up your application in the student center.
Spring Drivers Education registration will begin soon!
Juniors and Seniors may register at 8 am on March 8th.
If there are spots left, sophomores may register March 10th
The sessions begin the week of March 28th and go thru the week of June 6th.
The commitment is three or four days a week and the cost is $585.00
Search "Drivers Ed" on the webster schools web page for additional info.
Attention Juniors! Join the counselors on a college field trip to SUNY Geneseo on Friday April 8. Tour the campus, attend a Q&A with current college students, learn about admissions and financial aid and experience lunch in the dining hall. For more information and to sign up visit the student center. Hurry spots are limited!
Reminder- Spring sports starts March 14th. Sports physicals will be held at Willink on Tuesday, March 8th from 5-7pm. The last check in is at 6:45pm. You must come with a parent.
There will be a meeting afterschool on Monday, March 7th in room 323 for any girls interested in playing JV or Varsity lacrosse this spring. Please see Coach Hanley if you are unable to attend the meeting.
The Titan Hockey team has a game at SUNY Brockport, this Saturday, the 5th at 1 p.m. There will be a spectator bus available leaving from the Field House at noon. A minimum of 12 students must sign up for the bus, and must pre-purchase a ticket for $6 online at SectionV.com in order to ride the bus. Please sign up in the Main Office if you are interested by noon today.
Today's lunch is breaded fish sandwich or shrimp poppers
March 3, 2022
March is National Music in our Schools Month! To help celebrate music here at Thomas High School, we will be sharing some fun music facts, quotes and trivia with you on the morning show throughout the month of March. Here are some fun music facts for today:
Did you know...that the artist, Prince, could play at least 27 different instruments?
And did you know...that Elton John's middle name is Hercules?
Today’s moment for music was brought to you by the members of the Thomas Tri-M Music Honor Society. We hope that you take time to enjoy the music in your life today!
Attention Sophomores, Juniors and Seniors - The ASVAB exam is being offered at Thomas for FREE on Saturday, March 5th at 9:00am. The ASVAB is a multi aptitude exam for high school students that helps align your skills with your interests. This exam may help you explore future career goals regardless of your plans after high school. Registration forms are available in the student center.
Attention Sophomores - The PreACT is a practice ACT college entrance exam. This exam is offered to sophomores on Saturday, March 19th at Thomas HS. The cost is $16.00 paid by check only. Deadline to register is Tuesday, March 15th. You may pick up your registration form in the student center.
Spring Drivers Education registration will begin soon!
Juniors and Seniors may register at 8 am on March 8.
If there are spots left, sophomores may register March 10
The sessions begin the week of March 28 and go thru the week of June 6.
The commitment is three or four days a week and the cost is $585.00
Search "Drivers Ed" on the webster schools web page for additional info.
College representatives are visiting Thomas HS. To meet with college reps from Niagara, D'Youville, NY Film Academy, you need to sign up in your naviance account. If you need help navigating your naviance account, please stop into the student center.
The annual “Webster’s Got Talent” talent show at Community Arts Day is looking for performers!
Singers, dancers, musicians and artists of all kinds are encouraged to participate!
Talent acts should be between 2-3 minutes long.
Go to www.websterptsa.org/talentshow and register today ! Registration Deadline is April 1st.
Bible Club will meet tomorrow March 3rd, after school in Mrs. Phillips' room. Stop by and have some fun reading the Bible and hanging out! Don't forget: Bible Club is Thursday after school in room 311! See you there!
It is Thursday... and you know what that means!!!
YES! IT'S CHESS CLUB DAY!
CHESS CLUB Meets TODAY!! From 3:15 - 4:00
It will be in room 310, and YOU are invited to come, even bring a friend!
ALL are welcome. If you have any questions see Mr. Zaleski in room 310.
Come challenge your mind and join us for a "battle on the board"
Key Club and Care Club will be collecting personal care items for Ukraine today through Wednesday March 9th. Donation boxes are located in the main office and care room. Items being collected include: sleeping bags, socks, underwear, baby diapers and wipes, adult diapers, feminine hygiene products, toothbrushes and medical gloves.
Reminder- Spring sports starts March 14th. Sports physicals will be held at Willink on Tues. March 8th from 5-7pm. The last check in is at 6:45pm. You must come with a parent.
All students in grades 9-12 interested in playing baseball this spring there is a mandatory pre-season meeting tomorrow March 3rd in the small cafe from 3:30-4:00.
There will be a meeting afterschool on Monday 3/7 in room 323 for any girls interested in playing JV or Varsity lacrosse this spring. Please see Coach Hanley if you are unable to attend the meeting.
The Titan Hockey team has a game at SUNY Brockport, this Saturday, the 5th at 1 p.m. There will be a spectator bus available leaving from the Field House at noon. A minimum of 12 students must sign up for the bus, and must pre-purchase a ticket for $6 online at SectionV.com in order to ride the bus. Please sign up in the Main Office if you are interested by this Friday at noon.
Just a heads up - the cafeteria will be offering a breaded fish sandwich or shrimp poppers for lunch tomorrow.
Today's lunch is meatball sub.
March 2, 2022
Attention Juniors - The common application for junior college scholarships is available in the student center.
This application requires an activities resume, that you can complete in your naviance account, an official transcript, which you can sign up to get in the student center, and the list of colleges you would like to be considered for.
Colleges in this packet are mainly in New York State.
The application can be picked up in the student center and is due back no later than Friday, March 25, 2022.
Attention Sophomores, Juniors and Seniors - The ASVAB exam is being offered at Thomas for FREE on Saturday, March 5th at 9:00am. The ASVAB is a multi aptitude exam for high school students that helps align your skills with your interests. This exam may help you explore future career goals regardless of your plans after high school. Registration forms are available in the student center.
Attention Sophomores - The PreACT is a practice ACT college entrance exam. This exam is offered to sophomores on Saturday, March 19th at Thomas HS. The cost is $16.00 paid by check only. Deadline to register is Tuesday, March 15th. You may pick up your registration form in the student center.
The Monroe County Sheriff's office is holding its teen police academy for a week over the summer. This program is designed to give teens an introduction to law enforcement training. You will gain an understanding of the law enforcement's role in the community by training in the classroom, role playing and rigorous physical fitness training. Pick up your application in the student center.
Spring Drivers Education registration will begin soon!
Juniors and Seniors may register at 8 am on March 8.
If there are spots left, sophomores may register March 10
The sessions begin the week of March 28 and go thru the week of June 6.
The commitment is three or four days a week and the cost is $585.00
Search "Drivers Ed" on the webster schools web page for additional info.
Bible Club will meet tomorrow March 3rd, after school in Mrs. Phillips' room. Stop by and have some fun reading the Bible and hanging out! Don't forget: Bible Club is Thursday after school in room 311! See you there!
Attention All Thomas Male Athletes,
There will be an informative meeting in the cafeteria, today at 3:30 after school for Boys Outdoor Track and Field. If you're planning on joining us this season, please make sure your physical is up to date and you register on Family ID before the start of the season. If you have any questions in the meantime, see Coach Kieffer in the Counseling Center prior to the meeting. Hope to see you there!
Reminder- Spring sports starts March 14th. Sports physicals will be held at Willink on Tues. March 8th from 5-7pm. The last check in is at 6:45pm. You must come with a parent.
All students in grades 9-12 interested in playing baseball this spring there is a mandatory pre-season meeting tomorrow March 3rd in the small cafe from 3:30-4:00.
Today's lunch is tacos
March 1, 2022
March is National Music in our Schools Month! To help celebrate music here at Thomas High School, we will be sharing some fun music facts, quotes and trivia with you on the morning show throughout the month of March. Today’s moment for music is a quote from Lebanese writer, Kahlil Gibran:
"Music is the language of the spirit. It opens the secret of life bringing peace, abolishing strife."
Today’s moment for music was brought to you by the members of the Thomas Tri-M Music Honor Society. We hope that you take time to enjoy the music in your life today!
Interested in submitting a piece of art to be displayed at Community Arts Day? Participate in our 4x4 art exhibition!
4”x4” boards are available in limited supply for pickup in the Thomas Main Office.
Full details can be found at www.websterptsa.org/CAD4x4
Attention Sophomores, Juniors and Seniors - The ASVAB exam is being offered at Thomas for FREE on Saturday, March 5th at 9:00am. The ASVAB is a multi aptitude exam for high school students that helps align your skills with your interests. This exam may help you explore future career goals regardless of your plans after high school. Registration forms are available in the student center.
Attention Sophomores - The PreACT is a practice ACT college entrance exam. This exam is offered to sophomores on Saturday, March 19th at Thomas HS. The cost is $16.00 paid by check only. Deadline to register is Tuesday, March 15th. You may pick up your registration form in the student center.
The Monroe County Sheriff's office is holding its teen police academy for a week over the summer. This program is designed to give teens an introduction to law enforcement training. You will gain an understanding of the law enforcement's role in the community by training in the classroom, role playing and rigorous physical fitness training. Pick up your application in the student center.
Spring Drivers Education registration will begin soon!
Juniors and Seniors may register at 8 am on March 8.
If there are spots left, sophomores may register March 10
The sessions begin the week of March 28 and go thru the week of June 6.
The commitment is three or four days a week and the cost is $585.00
Search "Drivers Ed" on the webster schools web page for additional info.
College representatives are visiting Thomas HS. To meet with college reps from Niagara, D'Youville, NY Film Academy, you need to sign up in your naviance account. If you need help navigating your naviance account, please stop into the student center.
Are you looking for volunteer hours? Do you want to meet great people? Come to the CARE room on Tuesday, March 1st after school at 3:20! New members are always welcome!
Bible Club will meet Thursday, March 3rd, after school in Mrs. Phillips' room. Stop by and have some fun reading the Bible and hanging out! Don't forget: Bible Club is Thursday after school in room 311! See you there!
ATTENTION ALL FOOTBALL PLAYERS
We will be having a short informational meeting on Tuesday, March 1st after school in the West Cafeteria.
We will be discussing our upcoming combine on Saturday, March 5. Off-season & summer schedule before weight room.
Please see Coach Deuschle if you are unable to attend
Attention All Thomas Male Athletes,
There will be an informative meeting in the cafeteria, this Wednesday at 3:30 after school for Boys Outdoor Track and Field. If you're planning on joining us this season, please make sure your physical is up to date and you register on Family ID before the start of the season. If you have any questions in the meantime, see Coach Kieffer in the Counseling Center prior to the meeting. Hope to see you there!
Today's lunch is pizza bagel
Hello Webster Thomas. My name is Kyle Calvin
And I am Mr. Cheatham and we are here representing the DREAM club. DREAM stands for Demonstrating Real Equality for All Mankind and this year we have been talking a lot about creating a community at Thomas where ALL people feel included and valued. We have reached the official end of Black history month, but we don’t want to stop celebrating. The achievements and voices we have been seeing and hearing for the past month deserve to be elevated beyond the month of February.
The members of dream club have been thinking about this question, “What can we do to better our community and make ALL people feel welcome?”. We want to invite you to dream with us. During lunch blocks we will be near the cafeteria and would love for you to take a moment to write down and share your dreams for a more welcoming and inclusive environment here at Thomas and in Webster. Perhaps as we begin to dream together, we can begin to work together to Demonstrate Real Equality for All Mankind.
February 28, 2022
Today's Black History Month fact of the day is: In 1967, James Anderson, Jr., the first African-American United States Marine recipient of the Congressional Medal of Honor, died in action. The Medal was posthumously presented to Anderson’s family by President Lyndon B. Johnson.
Spring Drivers Education registration will begin soon!
Juniors and Seniors may register at 8 am on March 8.
If there are spots left, sophomores may register March 10
The sessions begin the week of March 28 and go thru the week of June 6.
The commitment is three or four days a week and the cost is $585.00
Search "Drivers Ed" on the webster schools web page for additional info.
Attention Juniors - The common application for junior college scholarships is available in the student center.
This application requires an activities resume, that you can complete in your naviance account, an official transcript, which you can sign up to get in the student center, and the list of colleges you would like to be considered for.
Colleges in this packet are mainly in New York State.
The application can be picked up in the student center and is due back no later than Friday, March 25, 2022.
Attention Sophomores, Juniors and Seniors - The ASVAB exam is being offered at Thomas for FREE on Saturday, March 5th at 9:00am. The ASVAB is a multi aptitude exam for high school students that helps align your skills with your interests. This exam may help you explore future career goals regardless of your plans after high school. Registration forms are available in the student center.
Attention Sophomores - The PreACT is a practice ACT college entrance exam. This exam is offered to sophomores on Saturday, March 19th at Thomas HS. The cost is $16.00 paid by check only. Deadline to register is Tuesday, March 15th. You may pick up your registration form in the student center.
All Juniors and Seniors who are being inducted into the World Language Honor Society, our ceremony rehearsal will be after school today in the Thomas auditorium, see you there!
Are you looking for volunteer hours? Do you want to meet great people? Come to the CARE room on Tuesday, March 1st after school at 3:20! New members are always welcome!
Attention art club - we will be meeting briefly after school today in mr. stahl's room for a group picture and then option work time on your murals. see you all then!
Video Game Club is CANCELED for today.
See you next Monday March 7th at 3:15 in room 432.
Attention all girls interested in trying out for Freshmen, JV or Varsity softball this spring.
There is a mandatory informational meeting after school today at 3:30 pm in the West Cafe.
Please be prepared to access Google classroom with your chrome book or phone during the meeting. If you have any questions please see Coach Castro in room 337.
ATTENTION ALL FOOTBALL PLAYERS
We will be having a short informational meeting on Tuesday, March 1st after school in the West Cafeteria.
We will be discussing our upcoming combine on Saturday, March 5. Off-season & summer schedule before weight room.
Please see Coach Deuschle if you are unable to attend
Attention All Thomas Male Athletes,
There will be an informative meeting in the cafeteria, this Wednesday at 3:30 after school for Boys Outdoor Track and Field. If you're planning on joining us this season, please make sure your physical is up to date and you register on Family ID before the start of the season. If you have any questions in the meantime, see Coach Kieffer in the Counseling Center prior to the meeting. Hope to see you there!
Over break, there were 3 section V champs in class A1 for indoor track. Jackson Gloskey in the 55 hurdles, Jack Roetker in high jump and Martin Carey in weight throw. This past Friday all 3 boys earned a trip to the upcoming state meet along with teammate Hanna Attalah who will also compete in the weight throw.
Girls outdoor track- There is a preseason meeting tomorrow at 3:45 in the North Café.
Your Titans Varsity Hockey team is the Section Five Champions! The Titans beat Aquinas with a score of 4-2 in a hard fought game on Sunday. They continue their road to States this weekend at the New York State Regional game on Saturday at SUNY Brockport at 1 pm!
February 18, 2022
Today's Black History Month fact of the day is: In 1965, Andre Romelle Young, aka Dr. Dre, is born in Compton, California.
An American rap singer and producer, Dr. Dre is sometimes referred to as the most influential rap producer of all time.
Spring Drivers Education registration will begin soon!
Juniors and Seniors may register at 8 am on March 8.
If there are spots left, sophomores may register March 10
The sessions begin the week of March 28 and go thru the week of June 6.
The commitment is three or four days a week and the cost is $585.00
Search "Drivers Ed" on the webster schools web page for additional info.
College representatives are visiting Thomas HS. To meet with college reps from Niagara, D'Youville, NY Film Academy, you need to sign up in your naviance account. If you need help navigating your naviance account, please stop into the student center.
All Juniors and Seniors who are being inducted into the World Language Honor Society, our ceremony rehearsal will be after school on Monday, February 28th in the Thomas auditorium, which is right after break. Please don't forget, and mark your calendars!
The DREAM Club is celebrating Black History month by highlighting Black History in the Making. Fliers have been hung up around the school, including by the cafeterias and across from room 411. Each poster has information about individuals and their accomplishments and includes a trivia question. To enter to win a gift card, you can follow the QR code and submit your answer to the question We will select winners after break.
Attention all girls interested in trying out for Freshmen, JV or Varsity softball this spring.
There is a mandatory informational meeting on February 28th at 3:30 pm in the West Cafe.
Please be prepared to access Google classroom with your chrome book or phone during the meeting. If you have any questions please see Coach Castro in room 337.
Reminder to athletes: Spring sports start on March 14th. Please turn in your updated physical to the Nurse. Sports sign ups are on FamilyID.com
Today's lunch is mozzarella sticks
February 17, 2022
Today's Black History Month fact of the day is: In 1963, Michael Jeffrey Jordan a former professional basketball player and businessman was born in Brooklyn, NY. Also known as “MJ” or “Air Jordan” he played 15 seasons in the NBA, winning six championships with the Chicago Bulls.
Spring Drivers Education registration will begin soon!
Juniors and Seniors may register at 8 am on March 8.
If there are spots left, sophomores may register March 10
The sessions begin the week of March 28 and go thru the week of June 6.
The commitment is three or four days a week and the cost is $585.00
Search "Drivers Ed" on the webster schools web page for additional info.
Attention Sophomores, Juniors and Seniors - The ASVAB exam is being offered at Thomas for FREE on Saturday, March 5th at 9:00am. The ASVAB is a multi aptitude exam for high school students that helps align your skills with your interests. This exam may help you explore future career goals regardless of your plans after high school. Registration forms are available in the student center.
Attention Sophomores - The PreACT is a practice ACT college entrance exam. This exam is offered to sophomores on Saturday, March 19th at Thomas HS. The cost is $16.00 paid by check only. Deadline to register is Tuesday, March 15th. You may pick up your registration form in the student center.
The Monroe County Sheriff's office is holding its teen police academy for a week over the summer. This program is designed to give teens an introduction to law enforcement training. You will gain an understanding of the law enforcement's role in the community by training in the classroom, role playing and rigorous physical fitness training. Pick up your application in the student center.
College representatives are visiting Thomas HS. To meet with college reps from Niagara, D'Youville, NY Film Academy, you need to sign up in your naviance account. If you need help navigating your naviance account, please stop into the student center.
All Juniors and Seniors who are being inducted into the World Language Honor Society, our ceremony rehearsal will be after school on Monday, February 28th in the Thomas auditorium, which is right after break. Please don't forget, and mark your calendars!
It is Thursday... and you know what that means!!!
YES! IT'S CHESS CLUB DAY!
CHESS CLUB MEETS TODAY!! From 3:15 - 4:00
It will be in room 310, and YOU are invited to come, even bring a friend!
ALL are welcome. If you have any questions see Mr. Zaleski in room 310.
Come challenge your mind and join us for a "battle on the board"
Attention all girls interested in trying out for Freshmen, JV or Varsity softball this spring.
There is a mandatory informational meeting on February 28th at 3:30 pm in the West Cafe.
Please be prepared to access Google classroom with your chrome book or phone during the meeting. If you have any questions please see Coach Castro in room 337.
Reminder to athletes: Spring sports start on March 14th. Please turn in your updated physical to the Nurse. Sports sign ups are on FamilyID.com
Today's lunch is gourmet chicken tenders
February 16, 2022
Today's Black History Month fact of the day is: In 1957, LeVar Burton an actor, director, producer and author was born. Burton is most famous for his roles in “Star Trek, The Next Generation”, and “Roots”, in which he played the main character, “Kunta Kinte”. Burton was also famous as the host of the PBS children’s series, “Reading Rainbow”.
Attention Sophomores, Juniors and Seniors - The ASVAB exam is being offered at Thomas for FREE on Saturday, March 5th at 9:00am. The ASVAB is a multi aptitude exam for high school students that helps align your skills with your interests. This exam may help you explore future career goals regardless of your plans after high school. Registration forms are available in the student center.
Attention Sophomores - The PreACT is a practice ACT college entrance exam. This exam is offered to sophomores on Saturday, March 19th at Thomas HS. The cost is $16.00 paid by check only. Deadline to register is Tuesday, March 15th. You may pick up your registration form in the student center.
The Monroe County Sheriff's office is holding its teen police academy for a week over the summer. This program is designed to give teens an introduction to law enforcement training. You will gain an understanding of the law enforcement's role in the community by training in the classroom, role playing and rigorous physical fitness training. Pick up your application in the student center.
All Juniors and Seniors who are being inducted into the World Language Honor Society, our ceremony rehearsal will be after school on Monday, February 28th in the Thomas auditorium, which is right after break. Please don't forget, and mark your calendars!
Barrel of Monkeys meets tomorrow morning at 8:15. Aiden Hall, don't forget the doughnuts!
Attention all girls interested in trying out for Freshmen, JV or Varsity softball this spring.
There is a mandatory informational meeting on February 28th at 3:30 pm in the West Cafe.
Please be prepared to access Google classroom with your chrome book or phone during the meeting. If you have any questions please see Coach Castro in room 337.
Reminder to athletes: Spring sports start on March 14th. Please turn in your updated physical to the Nurse. Sports sign ups are on FamilyID.com
Today's lunch is hamburger / cheeseburger
February 15, 2022
Today's Black History Month fact of the day is: In 1965 Nat King Cole an American singer, jazz pianist, and actor dies at the age of 45. He was an active and visible participant in the civil rights movement, playing an important role in planning the March on Washington in 1963.
Attention Juniors - The common application for junior college scholarships is available in the student center.
This application requires an activities resume, that you can complete in your naviance account, an official transcript, which you can sign up to get in the student center, and the list of colleges you would like to be considered for.
Colleges in this packet are mainly in New York State.
The application can be picked up in the student center and is due back no later than Friday, March 25, 2022.
Attention Sophomores, Juniors and Seniors - The ASVAB exam is being offered at Thomas for FREE on Saturday, March 5th at 9:00am. The ASVAB is a multi aptitude exam for high school students that helps align your skills with your interests. This exam may help you explore future career goals regardless of your plans after high school. Registration forms are available in the student center.
Attention Sophomores - The PreACT is a practice ACT college entrance exam. This exam is offered to sophomores on Saturday, March 19th at Thomas HS. The cost is $16.00 paid by check only. Deadline to register is Tuesday, March 15th. You may pick up your registration form in the student center.
The Monroe County Sheriff's office is holding its teen police academy for a week over the summer. This program is designed to give teens an introduction to law enforcement training. You will gain an understanding of the law enforcement's role in the community by training in the classroom, role playing and rigorous physical fitness training. Pick up your application in the student center.
Don't forget, Bible Club meets today, after school in Mrs. Phillips' room - 311. Please come down and join us for some fun reading the Bible and hanging out! See you there!
Today is the day !!! Best Buddies is meeting today 3:20 - 4:00 in the North Cafeteria. New Members are always welcome. See you this afternoon
Attention all girls interested in trying out for Freshmen, JV or Varsity softball this spring.
There is a mandatory informational meeting on February 28th at 3:30 pm in the West Cafe.
Please be prepared to access Google classroom with your chrome book or phone during the meeting. If you have any questions please see Coach Castro in room 337.
Today's lunch is fiestada
February 14, 2022
Today's Black History Month fact of the day is: In 1818 Frederick Douglas was born. He escaped from slavery and became a leading spokesperson for the abolition of slavery and for racial equality.
Attention Juniors and Seniors :The next safe driving seminar is tomorrow, February 15th at Schroeder starting at 3:30. You must attend this seminar if you want to get a parking permit. Any questions please stop by the main office.
This past Saturday, five Webster students competed in University of Buffalo's Lockdown Cyber Security Competition for High Schools. At this hands-on competition, student teams were tasked with defending a small network of systems from attack and scored on how well their services remain available. Teams were also assigned and scored on various timed tasks to complete throughout the event. If that’s not enough, a Cyber Security CTF and other interesting challenges were part of the competition as well! The combined Schroeder/Thomas team members were Jacqueline H, Daniel K and Quentin A. The Thomas team members were Eric H and Sohail S, who took third place! Congrats to all competitors!
Don't forget, Bible Club meets Tuesday, February 15th, after school in room 311. Please come down and join us for some fun reading the Bible and hanging out! After school tomorrow in Mrs. Phillips' room, 311. See you there!
Today's lunch is breaded chicken patty
February 11, 2022
Today's Black History Month fact of the day is: In 1990, Nelson Mandela is released from prison after 27 years.
Mandela helped to end apartheid and bring about a peaceful transition to non racial democracy in South Africa.
In 1993, Mandela was jointly awarded the Nobel Peace Prize. One year later he was elected South Africa’s president.
Attention Juniors who are enrolled in a Foreign Language class: please don't forget your applications for the World Language Honor Society are due tomorrow at midnight.
The application is a short process and if you have any questions please contact Mrs. Jurs in room 220.
If you need the Google Classroom code again it is: r5hm5li
Come to the Varsity Hockey game tonight as we celebrate our Seniors!
The Titans take on Penfield at the Webster Ice Arena.
Face off is at 6 pm.
See you there!
Today's lunch is mac and cheese
February 10, 2022
Today's Black History Month fact of the day is: On February 10th, 1964, the U.S. House of Representatives passed the Civil Rights Act of 1964, which ended segregation in public places and banned employment discrimination on the basis of race, color, religion, sex or national origin.
Attention Juniors who are enrolled in a Foreign Language class: please don't forget your applications for the World Language Honor Society are due tomorrow at midnight.
The application is a short process and if you have any questions please contact Mrs. Jurs in room 220.
If you need the Google Classroom code again it is: r5hm5li
Attention Juniors - The common application for junior college scholarships is available in the student center.
This application requires an activities resume, that you can complete in your naviance account, an official transcript, which you can sign up to get in the student center, and the list of colleges you would like to be considered for.
Colleges in this packet are mainly in New York State.
The application can be picked up in the student center and is due back no later than Friday, March 25, 2022.
It is Thursday... and you know what that means!!!
YES!
IT'S CHESS CLUB DAY!
CHESS CLUB Meets TODAY!!
From 3:15 - 4:00
It will be in room 310, and YOU are invited to come, even bring a friend!
ALL are welcome.
If you have any questions see Mr. Zaleski in room 310.
Come challenge your mind and join us for a "battle on the board"
Webster Thomas held their February Math League meet yesterday scoring 61 points.
Leading the way for the Titans was Jack R scoring 9 points along with Aiden P and Jenna G scoring 8 points respectively.
Congratulations to our top scorers . . . great job all mathletes!!!
Today's lunch is general tso's chicken
February 9, 2022
Today's Black History Month fact of the day is: Astronaut Bernard Harris is the first African American to take a space walk on this day in 1995.
Attention Juniors who are enrolled in a Foreign Language class: please don't forget your applications for the World Language Honor Society are due this Friday at midnight. The application is a short process and if you have any questions please contact Mrs. Jurs in room 220. If you need the Google Classroom code again it is: r5hm5li
Today's lunch is turkey & gravy
February 8, 2022
Today’s Black History Month fact of the day is: On February 8, 1986 Oprah Winfrey becomes the first African American woman to host a nationally syndicated talk show.
Attention Juniors who are enrolled in a Foreign Language class: please don't forget your applications for the World Language Honor Society are due this Friday at midnight. The application is a short process and if you have any questions please contact Mrs. Jurs in room 220. If you need the Google Classroom code again it is: r5hm5li
SAGE club is looking for new members.
SAGE is a student-led club that provides a supportive, respectful and social environment for LGBTQ students and their allies.
We welcome new members who are interested in equity across the gender spectrum.
Join us Tuesdays from 3:20-4:00 in Ms Byrne's room 335 in the art hall.
Snacks will be provided.
Attention Titan Clay Target Shooters....there will be a registration meeting immediately after school today in room 302. See Mr. Tuchrello or Mr. Christman for details.
Today's lunch is macho nacho
February 7, 2022
Today’s Black History Month fact of the day is: Christopher Julius Rock, an American stand-up comedian, actor, writer, producer and director was born on February 7th, 1965 in South Carolina. Happy Birthday, Chris!
The library will be closed today after school.
Attention Juniors - The common application for junior college scholarships is available in the student center. This application requires an activities resume, that you can complete in your naviance account, an official transcript, which you can sign up to get in the student center, and the list of colleges you would like to be considered for. Colleges in this packet are mainly in New York State. The application can be picked up in the student center and is due back no later than Friday, March 25, 2022.
SAGE club is looking for new members.
SAGE is a student-led club that provides a supportive, respectful and social environment for LGBTQ students and their allies.
We welcome new members who are interested in equity across the gender spectrum.
Join us Tuesdays from 3:20-4:00 in Ms Byrne's room 335 in the art hall.
Snacks will be provided.
Thomas Titan Clay Target Shooters ...
Its time to register for the spring league and get ready for breaking some clays.
There will be a team registration meeting tomorrow after school in Mr Christman's room (302).
We will go over specific changes for this year's shooting season and begin the registration process.
See Mr Tuchrello or Mr Christman if you have any special needs
Be in Room 302 immediately after school tomorrow if you are interested in joining.
Today's lunch is shrimp poppers
February 3, 2022
Today’s Black History Month fact of the day is: on February 3rd, 1908 Jack Johnson became the first African American to win the world heavyweight boxing crown when he knocked out the reigning champ, Tommy Burns.
The Monroe County Sheriff's office is holding it's teen police academy for one week over the summer. This program is designed to give teens an introduction to law enforcement training. You will gain an understanding of the law enforcement's role in the community by training in the classroom, role playing and rigorous physical fitness training. Pick up your application in the student center.
WonderCare is hiring! We are looking for students to work at WonderCare after school, specifically students who have early release. We offer a flexible schedule including no nights or weekends. Please email wondercare @webstercsd.org or send a direct message to our Twitter or Facebook accounts.
SAGE club is looking for new members.
SAGE is a student-led club that provides a supportive, respectful and social environment for LGBTQ students and their allies.
We welcome new members who are interested in equity across the gender spectrum.
Join us Tuesdays from 3:20-4:00 in Ms Byrne's room 335 in the art hall.
Snacks will be provided.
Model UN will meet Monday after school in room 210 and every week from now until the next conference. If you wish to attend the conference, please bring a check for $65 made out to Thomas Model UN to Miss Yang in room 210.
Attention Science Olympiad members, please stop by Mrs. Anne's room, room 211 to pick up your T-shirt.
It is Thursday... and you know what that means!!!
YES! IT'S CHESS CLUB DAY!
CHESS CLUB MEETS TODAY!! From 3:15 - 4:00
It will be in room 310, and YOU are invited to come, even bring a friend!
ALL are welcome. If you have any questions see Mr. Zaleski in room 310.
Come challenge your mind and join us for a "battle on the board"
Thomas Titan Clay Target Shooters ...
Its time to register for the spring league and get ready for breaking some clays.
There will be a team registration meeting on Tuesday after school in Mr Christman's room (302).
We will go over specific changes for this year's shooting season and begin the registration process.
See Mr Tuchrello or Mr Christman if you have any special needs
Be in Room 302 immediately after school on Tues Feb 8th if you are interested in joining.
Today's lunch is meatball sub
February 2, 2022
Today’s Black History Month fact of the day is: on February 2nd, 1897 Alfred L. Cralle an American businessman and inventor, was awarded a patent for his invention of the ice cream scooper.
WonderCare is hiring! We are looking for students to work at WonderCare afterschool, specifically students who have early release. We offer a flexible schedule including no nights or weekends. Please email wondercare @webstercsd.org or send a direct message to our Twitter or Facebook accounts.
Attention seniors - there will be a Senior Assembly today during 4th block in the auditorium.
A representative from Jostens will be here to discuss the details of ordering your cap and gown for graduation.
SAGE club is looking for new members.
SAGE is a student-led club that provides a supportive, respectful and social environment for LGBTQ students and their allies.
We welcome new members who are interested in equity across the gender spectrum.
Join us Tuesdays from 3:20-4:00 in Ms Byrne's room 335 in the art hall.
Snacks will be provided.
Model UN will meet Monday after school in room 210 and every week from now until the next conference. If you wish to attend the conference, please bring a check for $65 made out to Thomas Model UN to Miss Yang in room 210.
Barrel of Monkeys meets tomorrow morning at 8:15 in the chorus room. Jamie, don't forget the doughnuts!!!
Today's lunch is tacos
February 1, 2022
February is Black History Month which originated in 1926. It was founded by Carter G. Woodson and was created to celebrate achievements, births, important timelines, events and to remember those we lost. We are going to recognize Black History Month with a fact for each day in February.
Today's fact happened on February 1st, 1960 -it was known as the Greensboro Four Sit-In.
Four young African American students staged the first peaceful sit-in at a lunch counter in Greensboro, NC where the official policy was to refuse service to anyone but whites. Denied service, the four young men refused to give up their seats.They sparked a sit-in movement that quickly spread as young people joined in various forms of peaceful protest against segregation in libraries, beaches, hotels and other establishments
Attention seniors - there will be a Senior Assembly tomorrow during 4th block in the auditorium.
A representative from Jostens will be here to discuss the details of ordering your cap and gown for graduation.
Students interested in stage crew for the spring musical, Little Shop of Horrors please see Mrs. Nitsch in the chorus room, room 120 for details and to sign up!
Need volunteer hours? Want to meet great people? Then you should join the CARE club!
There will be a CARE club meeting after school on Tuesday, February 1st at 3:20 in the CARE room. New members are always welcome!
SAGE club is looking for new members.
SAGE is a student-led club that provides a supportive, respectful and social environment for LGBTQ students and their allies.
We welcome new members who are interested in equity across the gender spectrum.
Join us Tuesdays from 3:20-4:00 in Ms Byrne's room 335 in the art hall.
Snacks will be provided.
Come to the Varsity Hockey game tonight at 7 pm vs Churchville as the Thomas Titans Honor our Heroes. Support the team as we honor Military service members, Veterans and first Responders. Titans Camo shirts will also be for sale for $20 and proceeds will benefit the Warrior Salute Veterans Services.
Today's lunch is pizza bagel
The Student Council would like to announce the Students and Staff of the month for February.
In 9th grade: Charlotte park
Charlotte exemplifies all the characteristics of a Titan who cares!
She is kind to those around her, diligent with school work, and demonstrates a positive attitude in and out of class on a daily basis!
In 10th grade: Liam Ernst
Liam is a leader each day when we have class discussion.
He speaks up on complicated issues, even when it may make others and himself uncomfortable.
Not only has he exemplified the characteristics of a young leader, he has also proven to be quite the reader and critical thinker.
We are all so proud of Liam and impressed with him on a daily basis.
In 11th grade: Mya Cacciotti
Mya has been so helpful this year in phys ed.
She is always on the ball and during the climbing unit, her peers' safety was her number one priority. Mya has been eager to demonstrate leadership and guides her classmates well.
We all enjoy having Mya in class so much and her growth as a student in Phys. Ed. has not gone unnoticed.
In 12th grade: Cooper White
Cooper is a serious student who is met with serious challenges and adversity in his school life. Nevertheless, he overcomes these challenges by using his effective problem-solving skills in the classroom.
We all have learned so much from Cooper and are so lucky to have him as a student at Thomas High School.
And February's Staff of the month is Caroline Donovan
Mrs. Donovan always works hard to always keep her students’ needs in mind when planning for instruction.
She wants her students to be successful and will make herself available outside of class to help them, even when she doesn't have to.
She is a great coworker and team player, and we were so happy to call her a friend.
Congratulations to all of our Students and Staff of the month. Please stop by the main office at some point today to pick up your certificate and gift card.
January 31, 2022
WonderCare is hiring! We are looking for students to work at WonderCare afterschool, specifically students who have early release. We offer a flexible schedule including no nights or weekends. Please email wondercare @webstercsd.org or send a direct message to our Twitter or Facebook accounts.
Attention seniors - there will be a Senior Assembly on Wednesday, February 2nd during 4th block in the auditorium.
A representative from Jostens will be here to discuss the details of ordering your cap and gown for graduation.
The Monroe County Sheriff's office is holding it's teen police academy for one week over the summer. This program is designed to give teens an introduction to law enforcement training. You will gain an understanding of the law enforcement's role in the community by training in the classroom, role playing and rigorous physical fitness training. Pick up your application in the student center.
Students interested in stage crew for the spring musical, Little Shop of Horrors please see Mrs. Nitsch in the chorus room, room 120 for details and to sign up!
Need volunteer hours? Want to meet great people? Then you should join the CARE club!
There will be a CARE club meeting after school on Tuesday, February 1st at 3:20 in the CARE room. New members are always welcome!
Today's lunch is breaded chicken patty
January 27, 2022
WonderCare is hiring! We are looking for students to work at WonderCare afterschool, specifically students who have early release. We offer a flexible schedule including no nights or weekends. Please email wondercare @webstercsd.org or send a direct message to our Twitter or Facebook accounts.
Attention seniors - there will be a Senior Assembly on Wednesday, February 2nd during 4th block in the auditorium.
A representative from Jostens will be here to discuss the details of ordering your cap and gown for graduation.
This is the last week to buy a yearbook before the price increases.
Order by January 28th and save five dollars.
There will be fewer yearbooks for sale in school this spring, so be sure to reserve yours by pre-ordering.
Again, after Friday the price of the yearbook will go up, so act now!
It is Thursday... and you know what that means!!!
YES! IT'S CHESS CLUB DAY!
Chess Club Meets TODAY!! From 3:15 - 4:00
It will be in room 310, and YOU are invited to come, even bring a friend!
ALL are welcome. If you have any questions see Mr. Zaleski in room 310.
Come challenge your mind and join us for a "battle on the board"
Students interested in stage crew for the spring musical, Little Shop of Horrors please see Mrs. Nitsch in the chorus room, room 120 for details and to sign up!
Today's lunch is pizza crunchers / buffalo crunchers
January 26, 2022
WonderCare is hiring! We are looking for students to work at WonderCare after school, specifically students who have early release. We offer a flexible schedule including no nights or weekends. Please email wondercare @webstercsd.org or send a direct message to our Twitter or Facebook accounts.
Attention seniors - there will be a Senior Assembly on Wednesday, February 2nd during 4th block in the auditorium.
A representative from Jostens will be here to discuss the details of ordering your cap and gown for graduation.
This is the last week to buy a yearbook before the price increases.
Order by January 28th and save five dollars.
There will be fewer yearbooks for sale in school this spring, so be sure to reserve yours by pre-ordering.
Again, after Friday the price of the yearbook will go up, so act now!
Barrel of Monkeys Men's Choir rehearses tomorrow morning at 8:15. Evan, don't forget the doughnuts!
Today's lunch is burger trash plate
January 25, 2022
Attention seniors - there will be a Senior Assembly on Wednesday, February 2nd during 4th block in the auditorium.
A representative from Jostens will be here to discuss the details of ordering your cap and gown for graduation.
This is the last week to buy a yearbook before the price increases.
Order by January 28th and save five dollars.
There will be fewer yearbooks for sale in school this spring, so be sure to reserve yours by pre-ordering.
Again, after Friday the price of the yearbook will go up, so act now!
The Monroe County Sheriff's office is holding it's teen police academy for one week over the summer. This program is designed to give teens an introduction to law enforcement training. You will gain an understanding of the law enforcement's role in the community by training in the classroom, role playing and rigorous physical fitness training. Pick up your application in the student center.
Today's lunch is chicken gravy biscuit
January 24, 2022
WonderCare is hiring! We are looking for students to work at WonderCare afterschool, specifically students who have early release. We offer a flexible schedule including no nights or weekends. Please email wondercare @webstercsd.org or send a direct message to our Twitter or Facebook accounts.
Attention seniors - there will be a Senior Assembly on Wednesday, February 2nd during 4th block.
A representative from Jostens will be here to discuss the details of ordering your cap and gown for graduation.
The Monroe County Sheriff's office is holding it's teen police academy for one week over the summer. This program is designed to give teens an introduction to law enforcement training. You will gain an understanding of the law enforcement's role in the community by training in the classroom, role playing and rigorous physical fitness training. Pick up your application in the student center.
Today's lunch is gourmet chicken tenders
January 22, 2022
WonderCare is hiring! We are looking for students to work at WonderCare afterschool, specifically students who have early release. We offer a flexible schedule including no nights or weekends. Please email wondercare @webstercsd.org or send a direct message to our Twitter or Facebook accounts.
Attention seniors - there will be a Senior Assembly on Wednesday, February 2nd during 4th block in the auditorium.
A representative from Jostens will be here to discuss the details of ordering your cap and gown for graduation.
The Monroe County Sheriff's office is holding it's teen police academy for one week over the summer. This program is designed to give teens an introduction to law enforcement training. You will gain an understanding of the law enforcement's role in the community by training in the classroom, role playing and rigorous physical fitness training. Pick up your application in the student center.
Today's lunch is gourmet chicken tenders
January 21, 2022
WonderCare is hiring! We are looking for students to work at WonderCare afterschool, specifically students who have early release. We offer a flexible schedule including no nights or weekends. Please email wondercare @webstercsd.org or send a direct message to our Twitter or Facebook accounts.
The Monroe County Sheriff's office is holding it's teen police academy for one week over the summer. This program is designed to give teens an introduction to law enforcement training. You will gain an understanding of the law enforcement's role in the community by training in the classroom, role playing and rigorous physical fitness training. Pick up your application in the student center.
Like to help?
Need volunteer hours?
CARE CLUB NEEDS YOU!!!
Open daily during all lunches in the room near the West Cafe.
Today's lunch is mozzarella sticks
January 20, 2022
WonderCare is hiring! We are looking for students to work at WonderCare afterschool, specifically students who have early release. We offer a flexible schedule including no nights or weekends. Please email wondercare @webstercsd.org or send a direct message to our Twitter or Facebook accounts.
The Monroe County Sheriff's office is holding it's teen police academy for one week over the summer. This program is designed to give teens an introduction to law enforcement training. You will gain an understanding of the law enforcement's role in the community by training in the classroom, role playing and rigorous physical fitness training. Pick up your application in the student center.
Like to help?
Need volunteer hours?
CARE CLUB NEEDS YOU!!!
Open daily during all lunches in the room near the West Cafe.
You know what day it is ??.....
Come on... you know....
YES! IT'S CHESS CLUB DAY!
CHESS CLUB Meets TODAY!! From 3:15 - 4:00
It will be in room 310, and YOU are invited to come, even bring a friend!
ALL are welcome. If you have any questions see Mr. Zaleski in room 310.
Come challenge your mind and join us for a "battle on the board"
Don't forget, Bible Club meets today after school in room 311. Please stop by and have some fun reading the Bible and hanging out with us! After school today in room 311. See you there!
Today's lunch is gourmet chicken tenders
January 19, 2022
The Monroe County Sheriff's office is holding it's teen police academy for one week over the summer. This program is designed to give teens an introduction to law enforcement training. You will gain an understanding of the law enforcement's role in the community by training in the classroom, role playing and rigorous physical fitness training. Pick up your application in the student center.
Like to help?
Need volunteer hours?
CARE CLUB NEEDS YOU!!!
Open daily during all lunches in the room near the West Cafe.
Barrel of Monkeys meets tomorrow morning at 8:15. Leo, don't forget the doughnuts!
Today's lunch is cheeseburger / hamburger
January 18, 2022
The Monroe County Sheriff's office is holding it's teen police academy for one week over the summer. This program is designed to give teens an introduction to law enforcement training. You will gain an understanding of the law enforcement's role in the community by training in the classroom, role playing and rigorous physical fitness training. Pick up your application in the student center.
Attention Science Olympiad team:
If you did not attend our morning informational meeting, please plan to stop by room 211 today after school for a quick meeting regarding our competition on Saturday, February 5th. If you have any questions, please see Mrs. Visca, Mrs. Anne, Mr. Schug or Mr. Schenk.
Like to help?
Need volunteer hours?
CARE CLUB NEEDS YOU!!!
Open daily during all lunches in the room near the West Cafe.
Today's lunch is fiestada
January 14, 2022
Attention Sophomores & Juniors-
Are you interested in service learning opportunities that meet an authentic need in our local & global community?
Are you wanting to get out into our community and beyond to meet individuals through hands-on service projects?
Do you wish to learn more about complex issues that impact our society?
Do you want to put your desire to serve into action?
If so, join the counselors in a kick-off to our Titan Service Scholar program- where Titan Scholars come together in group and individual service learning projects to contribute locally and globally for positive change. Our first activity will be participating in the Global Citizenship Conference at Nazareth College; after which we will design our first local on-site service project. If you'd like to reserve a spot, please sign up in the Student Center. Hurry! Spots for this conference are limited, you must sign up by Friday, January 14.
Webster Thomas held their January Math League meet yesterday. Leading the way for the Titans was Forrest L and Justin B scoring 9 points respectively. Congratulations to our top scorers . . . great job all mathletes!!!
The boys varsity ice hockey team is home on Saturday night!
Come to the Webster Ice Arena as your Titans take on Fairport.
Face off is at 8:30.
See you there!
Today's lunch is macaroni & cheese
January 13, 2022
Attention Sophomores & Juniors-
Are you interested in service learning opportunities that meet an authentic need in our local & global community?
Are you wanting to get out into our community and beyond to meet individuals through hands-on service projects?
Do you wish to learn more about complex issues that impact our society?
Do you want to put your desire to serve into action?
If so, join the counselors in a kick-off to our Titan Service Scholar program- where Titan Scholars come together in group and individual service learning projects to contribute locally and globally for positive change. Our first activity will be participating in the Global Citizenship Conference at Nazareth College; after which we will design our first local on-site service project. If you'd like to reserve a spot, please sign up in the Student Center. Hurry! Spots for this conference are limited, you must sign up by Friday, January 14.
There is a NEW club at Webster Thomas! Come join the WTHS Bible Club!
We will learn more about the Bible, enjoy some cupcakes and make some new friends!
We will have our first meeting after school tomorrow in room 311.
For more information or questions, you can reach WTHS Bible Club at erogers23@webstercsd.org
You know what day it is ??.....
Come on... you know....
YES! IT'S CHESS CLUB DAY!
CHESS CLUB Meets TODAY!! From 3:15 - 4:00
It will be in room 310, and YOU are invited to come, even bring a friend!
ALL are welcome. If you have any questions see Mr. Zaleski in room 310.
Come challenge your mind and join us for a "battle on the board"
> Today's lunch is General Tso's chicken
January 12, 2022
Attention Sophomores & Juniors-
Are you interested in service learning opportunities that meet an authentic need in our local & global community?
Are you wanting to get out into our community and beyond to meet individuals through hands-on service projects?
Do you wish to learn more about complex issues that impact our society?
Do you want to put your desire to serve into action?
If so, join the counselors in a kick-off to our Titan Service Scholar program- where Titan Scholars come together in group and individual service learning projects to contribute locally and globally for positive change. Our first activity will be participating in the Global Citizenship Conference at Nazareth College; after which we will design our first local on-site service project. If you'd like to reserve a spot, please sign up in the Student Center. Hurry! Spots for this conference are limited, you must sign up by Friday, January 14.
There is a NEW club at Webster Thomas! Come join the WTHS Bible Club!
We will learn more about the Bible, enjoy some cupcakes and make some new friends!
We will have our first meeting after school tomorrow in room 311.
For more information or questions, you can reach WTHS Bible Club at erogers23@webstercsd.org
Barrel of Monkeys will rehearse tomorrow morning at 8:15 in the chorus room!
Today's lunch is turkey & gravy
January 11, 2022
Attention Sophomores & Juniors-
Are you interested in service learning opportunities that meet an authentic need in our local & global community?
Are you wanting to get out into our community and beyond to meet individuals through hands-on service projects?
Do you wish to learn more about complex issues that impact our society?
Do you want to put your desire to serve into action?
If so, join the counselors in a kick-off to our Titan Service Scholar program- where Titan Scholars come together in group and individual service learning projects to contribute locally and globally for positive change. Our first activity will be participating in the Global Citizenship Conference at Nazareth College; after which we will design our first local on-site service project. If you'd like to reserve a spot, please sign up in the Student Center. Hurry! Spots for this conference are limited, you must sign up by Friday, January 14.
There is a NEW club at Webster Thomas! Come join the WTHS Bible Club! We will learn more about the Bible, enjoy some cupcakes and make some new friends! We will have our first meeting after school Thursday January 13th. Come join us in room 311 for some fun! For more information or questions, you can reach WTHS Bible Club at erogers23@webstercsd.org
Today's lunch is macho nacho
Student Council would like to announce the students and staff of the month for January.
9th grade - Leah Keeling
Leah has an amazingly positive attitude, when faced with challenging school work she always tries her best and is genuinely interested in learning and improving her performance. Leah is always able to see the bright side of any situation. Not only is her academic achievement outstanding, but Leah is also an extremely kind person; she greets everyone with a smile, a cheerful hello, and genuine interest in how they are doing. Leah has a positive impact on those around her, and she is certainly helping to make Thomas a better place.
10th grade - Lauryn White
Lauryn has an energy and maturity that adds so much to our school's environment. She is thoughtful and participates in class even if others don’t follow along with her. Not only does she engage with topics in class, but she also pushes herself to work hard outside of class. She is passionate about social justice and is an active member of the DREAM club. She is a gem that sticks out at Thomas High School!
11th grade - Gretchen Coffee
Gretchen is an excellent student who has taken it upon herself to participate in the independent study of art history. Gretchen shows a depth of understanding and a soulfulness that is remarkable. She easily is able to synthesize the meaning of the artist’s work and their personal story, and figure out why they do what they do. She never misses an important detail, and has made me see things in an artist’s work that I never noticed. Gretchen also supports her classmates and asks great questions after others’ presentations. It is such an honor to have Gretchen as a student of Thomas High School.
12th grade - Olivia Schieder
Olivia has been an incredibly hardworking student for the last four years, she cares deeply about the work she does, participates easily in class discussions, and cares for her classmates well-being. She does not need a lot of recognition from her peers, which makes her work stand out even more. The artwork that she is making this year is deeply personal and shows off how caring and thoughtful she is.
Staff - Molly Duell
Mrs. Duell never, ever lets anything get in the way of greeting and helping everyone she encounters in the warmest way. She is wonderful and so helpful to parents, students, and fellow staff members. She adds such a vibrant and warm feeling to the office, and we are beyond lucky to work with her!
Congratulations to each of you. Please stop by the main office to pick up your certificate and gift card.
January 10, 2022
Attention all students - The library will be closed after school today.
Attention Sophomores & Juniors-
Are you interested in service learning opportunities that meet an authentic need in our local & global community?
Are you wanting to get out into our community and beyond to meet individuals through hands-on service projects?
Do you wish to learn more about complex issues that impact our society?
Do you want to put your desire to serve into action?
If so, join the counselors in a kick-off to our Titan Service Scholar program- where Titan Scholars come together in group and individual service learning projects to contribute locally and globally for positive change. Our first activity will be participating in the Global Citizenship Conference at Nazareth College; after which we will design our first local on-site service project. If you'd like to reserve a spot, please sign up in the Student Center. Hurry! Spots for this conference are limited, you must sign up by Friday, January 14.
There is a NEW club at Webster Thomas! Come join the WTHS Bible Club! We will learn more about the Bible, enjoy some cupcakes and make some new friends! We will have our first meeting after school Thursday January 13th. Come join us in room 311 for some fun! For more information or questions, you can reach WTHS Bible Club at erogers23@webstercsd.org
Today's lunch is shrimp poppers
January 7, 2022
Attention Sophomores & Juniors-
Are you interested in service learning opportunities that meet an authentic need in our local & global community?
Are you wanting to get out into our community and beyond to meet individuals through hands-on service projects?
Do you wish to learn more about complex issues that impact our society?
Do you want to put your desire to serve into action?
If so, join the counselors in a kick-off to our Titan Service Scholar program- where Titan Scholars come together in group and individual service learning projects to contribute locally and globally for positive change. Our first activity will be participating in the Global Citizenship Conference at Nazareth College; after which we will design our first local on-site service project. If you'd like to reserve a spot, please sign up in the Student Center. Hurry! Spots for this conference are limited, you must sign up by Friday, January 14.
All are welcome to the Talent Showcase tomorrow night, 7PM, at the Schroeder auditorium. Come see the Webster Show Choir and featured performers show off their talents for a night of entertainment. Hope to see you there!!!
Come cheer on the Varsity Ice Hockey team at home tonight as they face off against McQuaid at 6:00 pm at the Webster Ice Arena.
Admission is free for Webster Students. See you there!
The JV and Varsity Boys Basketball teams take on the Brighton Bruins in the Thomas Gym tonight. JV tips off at 5:30 with the Varsity to follow. See you there!
Today's lunch is sloppy joe
January 6, 2022
There is a NEW club at Webster Thomas! Come join the WTHS Bible Club! We will learn more about the Bible, enjoy some cupcakes and make some new friends! We will have our first meeting after school Thursday January 13th. Come join us in room 311 for some fun! For more information or questions, you can reach WTHS Bible Club at erogers23@webstercsd.org
Once upon a time, far far away,
There was a land of many squares!
Now two kingdoms lived in this land of many squared,
But they could not get along…
You see…
One kingdom loved the LEFT side of twix candy bars…
The other kingdom loved the RIGHT side of twix candy bars…
Unable to peacefully resolve their differences, a battle broke out…
LEFT twix versus RIGHT twix!
Who wins this epic battle you ask???
Come to chess club and find out!
YES! IT'S CHESS CLUB!
Chess Club meets TODAY!! From 3:15 - 4:00
It will be in room 310, and YOU are invited to come, even bring a friend!
ALL are welcome. If you have any questions see Mr. Zaleski in room 310.
Come challenge your mind and join us for a "battle on the board"
All are welcome to the Talent Showcase tomorrow night, 7PM, at the Schroeder auditorium. Come see the Webster Show Choir and featured performers show off their talents for a night of entertainment. Hope to see you there!!!
Today's lunch is meatball sub
January 5, 2022
COVID testing kits will be distributed in 7th period classes today for students whose families requested them through Infinite Campus. For Juniors and Seniors without a 7th period class, please stop by your house office to pick up your kit any time today. Testing kits not picked up Wednesday will be brought to the main office for pick-up on Thursday.
There is a NEW club at Webster Thomas! Come join the WTHS Bible Club! We will learn more about the Bible, enjoy some cupcakes and make some new friends! We will have our first meeting after school Thursday January 13th. Come join us in room 311 for some fun! For more information or questions, you can reach WTHS Bible Club at erogers23@webstercsd.org
Today's lunch is tacos
Good morning Titans, it’s course request time!
Today you will receive your course request sheet- blue for 9th graders & gold for 10th and 11th graders. This is where you will indicate your course requests for next school year. During classes today and tomorrow, your teachers will discuss the course that they are recommending for you. Your teacher will initial that recommendation on your course sheet. You must bring this sheet with you to all of your classes over the next two days. In your last block class on Thursday the sheets will be collected. If you or one of your teachers are absent, don’t worry- we’ll make sure you get all the information and assistance you need.
How do you know what to choose? When considering what to take, keep in mind your interests, your plans after graduation, recommendations from trusted adults… but most importantly consider who YOU want to be as a Titan Scholar.
You do not need to make an appointment with your school counselor. Starting Monday until February break the counselors are coming to your P.E. classes to meet with you one-on-one to discuss your course requests
January 4, 2022
There will be a CARE club meeting after school today in the CARE room. Come check out the CARE club in the New Year, see what we are all about AND earn some volunteer hours. New members are always welcome!
The DREAM club will meet after school today in room 411. Hope to see you there.
There is a NEW club at Webster Thomas! Come join the WTHS Bible Club! We will learn more about the Bible, enjoy some cupcakes and make some new friends! We will have our first meeting after school Thursday January 13th. Come join us in room 311 for some fun! For more information or questions, you can reach WTHS Bible Club at erogers23@webstercsd.org
Today's lunch is pizza bagel
January 3, 2022
There will be a CARE club meeting after school on Tuesday, January 4th in the CARE room. Come check out the CARE club in the New Year, see what we are all about AND earn some volunteer hours. New members are always welcome!
Key Club will meet after school TODAY in Mrs. Donovan’s room 405.
Video Game Club is CANCELED today.
See you next Monday January 10th at 3:15 in room 432.
Today's lunch is breaded chicken patty
December 23, 2021
Attention Webster Thomas Club Participants:
Today is the last day for activities photos for the yearbook.They will be taken in the auditorium. Check the photo schedule posted around the building or check with your club advisor.
Please be prompt for your photo. Thanks to staff for allowing students to be excused from class to take their photo.
Tonight is Senior Night for our Thomas Basketball Players and Cheerleaders. Come to the gym at 7:15pm and support our senior athletes and cheer on the team as they play against Spencerport!!
Today's lunch is Buffalo Crunchers
Good Morning Thomas, my name is Nathan Whitman and you may have been seeing these flyers up around the school. Well as you can see it's the 23rd and there will be a concert held during 5th block in the auditorium today with performances by the Jazz Ensemble and myself. It's going to be a lot of fun, it's free, you can stop in anytime, and yeah I hope I see you there. Thank you so much.
December 22, 2021
Attention Juniors - The American Legion Boys and Girls State program is among the most respected and selective educational programs of government instruction for high school juniors. It is a participatory program where each participant becomes part of the operation of their local, county and state government through the concept of "Learn by Doing." It is a one week session in the summer. If you would like to self-nominate yourself to attend this program, please stop by the student center by Wednesday, December 22nd and give Ms Marcello your name.
Attention Webster Thomas Club Participants:
Activities photos for the yearbook are today and tomorrow in the auditorium. Check the photo schedule posted around the building or check with your club advisor.
Please be prompt for your photo. Thanks to staff for allowing students to be excused from class to take their photo.
Barrel of Monkeys meets tomorrow morning at 8:15! Rehearsal will be followed by a yearbook picture in the auditorium.
Senior Night is tomorrow, December 23rd at 7:15 for our Thomas Basketball Players and Cheerleaders. Come out and support our Senior athletes, and cheer on the team as they play against Spencerport!!
Today's lunch is Burger Trash Plate
December 21, 2021
Attention Juniors - The American Legion Boys and Girls State program is among the most respected and selective educational programs of government instruction for high school juniors. It is a participatory program where each participant becomes part of the operation of their local, county and state government through the concept of "Learn by Doing." It is a one week session in the summer. If you would like to self-nominate yourself to attend this program, please stop by the student center by Wednesday, December 22nd and give Ms Marcello your name.
Attention Webster Thomas Club Participants:
Activities photos for the yearbook are this Wednesday and Thursday in the auditorium. Check the photo schedule posted around the building or check with your club advisor.
Please be prompt for your photo. Thanks to staff for allowing students to be excused from class to take their photo.
Today's lunch is Chicken Gravy Biscuit
December 20, 2021
Attention Juniors - The American Legion Boys and Girls State program is among the most respected and selective educational programs of government instruction for high school juniors. It is a participatory program where each participant becomes part of the operation of their local, county and state government through the concept of "Learn by Doing." It is a one week session in the summer. If you would like to self-nominate yourself to attend this program, please stop by the student center by Wednesday, December 22nd and give Ms Marcello your name.
The Webster Thomas SAGE club is collecting items to fill gift bags for the Center for Youth.
The Center for Youth is a place for homeless teens who have nowhere to go. They can get food, shelter & attend school while they're staying there.
Many of these teens will not have much for the holidays.
SAGE club is collecting donations of gloves, hats, small personal care items, phone chargers, gift cards, and other small items to spread a little Holiday cheer.
If you'd like to help a homeless teen, please drop your items at Ms Byrne's room, 335, in the art hall. We will be collecting & assembling gift bags on Tuesday December 21 after school.
Today's lunch is Chicken Tenders
December 17, 2021
Attention Juniors - The American Legion Boys and Girls State program is among the most respected and selective educational programs of government instruction for high school juniors. It is a participatory program where each participant becomes part of the operation of their local, county and state government through the concept of "Learn by Doing." It is a one week session in the summer. If you would like to self-nominate yourself to attend this program, please stop by the student center by Wednesday, December 22nd and give Ms Marcello your name.
The Webster Thomas SAGE club is collecting items to fill gift bags for the Center for Youth.
The Center for Youth is a place for homeless teens who have nowhere to go. They can get food, shelter & attend school while they're staying there.
Many of these teens will not have much for the holidays.
SAGE club is collecting donations of gloves, hats, small personal care items, phone chargers, gift cards, and other small items to spread a little Holiday cheer.
If you'd like to help a homeless teen, please drop your items at Ms Byrne's room, 335, in the art hall. We will be collecting & assembling gift bags on Tuesday December 21 after school.
This announcement goes out to Titans interested in learning the skills of shotgun target shooting.
The Thomas Titan Clay Target Shooting Club is having an informational meeting this Monday (Dec 20th) after school in room 302.
Coaches Christman and Tuchrello will be going over this years season plans and the club requirements.
Due to the major shortages of equipment and supplies in all areas of life, there will be important information discussed about obtaining limited shooting supplies.
Be at this meeting on Monday after school to find out about the most fun and safest high school sport in America.
Come cheer on the Varsity Hockey team at home this weekend at Webster Ice Arena! The puck drops against Greece Storm at 6 pm tonight! Saturday night they face off against Canandaigua at 7:30! Admission is free for Students- see you there!
Today's lunch is Mozzerella Cheese Sticks
December 16, 2021
T'was the week before Christmas, ...and all through the hall
The students were talking, ...whose kingdom would fall
The pieces were set, ...each in their square
Both kingdoms agreed, ...they would fight fair
And now on the board, ...the battle begins
Come join us and see, ...which kingdom wins!
YES! IT'S CHESS CLUB!
Chess club meets TODAY!!
From 3:15 - 4:00
It will be in room 310, and YOU are invited to come, even bring a friend!
ALL are welcome. If you have any questions see Mr. Zaleski in room 310.
Come challenge your mind and join us for a "battle on the board"
The Webster Thomas SAGE club is collecting items to fill gift bags for the Center for Youth.
The Center for Youth is a place for homeless teens who have nowhere to go. They can get food, shelter & attend school while they're staying there.
Many of these teens will not have much for the holidays.
SAGE club is collecting donations of gloves, hats, small personal care items, phone chargers, gift cards, and other small items to spread a little Holiday cheer.
If you'd like to help a homeless teen, please drop your items at Ms Byrne's room, 335, in the art hall. We will be collecting & assembling gift bags on Tuesday December 21 after school.
Webster Thomas held their December Math League meet yesterday scoring 73 points. Leading the way for the Titans was Forrest Li scoring 13 points and Aiden Penza scoring 12 points. Strong performances by Sanjana Baskar, Justin Broccolo as well as Zach Kretschmann scoring 10 points respectively. Congratulations to our top scorers . . . great job all mathletes!!!
This announcement goes out to Titans interested in learning the skills of shotgun target shooting.
The Thomas Titan Clay Target Shooting Club is having an informational meeting this Monday (Dec 20th) after school in room 302.
Coaches Christman and Tuchrello will be going over this years season plans and the club requirements.
Due to the major shortages of equipment and supplies in all areas of life, there will be important information discussed about obtaining limited shooting supplies.
Be at this meeting on Monday after school to find out about the most fun and safest high school sport in America.
Today's lunch is Chicken Tenders
December 15, 2021
Attention Juniors - The American Legion Boys and Girls State program is among the most respected and selective educational programs of government instruction for high school juniors. It is a participatory program where each participant becomes part of the operation of their local, county and state government through the concept of "Learn by Doing." It is a one week session in the summer. If you would like to self-nominate yourself to attend this program, please stop by the student center by Wednesday, December 22nd and give Ms Marcello your name.
The Webster Thomas SAGE club is collecting items to fill gift bags for the Center for Youth.
The Center for Youth is a place for homeless teens who have nowhere to go. They can get food, shelter & attend school while they're staying there.
Many of these teens will not have much for the holidays.
SAGE club is collecting donations of gloves, hats, small personal care items, phone chargers, gift cards, and other small items to spread a little Holiday cheer.
If you'd like to help a homeless teen, please drop your items at Ms Byrne's room, 335, in the art hall. We will be collecting & assembling gift bags on Tuesday December 21 after school.
Today's lunch will be cheeseburger and fries.
December 14, 2021
Attention Juniors - The American Legion Boys and Girls State program is among the most respected and selective educational programs of government instruction for high school juniors. It is a participatory program where each participant becomes part of the operation of their local, county and state government through the concept of “Learn by Doing.” It is a one week session in the summer. If you would like to self-nominate yourself to attend this program, please stop by the student center by Wednesday, December 22nd and give Ms Marcello your name.
Thomas Masterminds will practice as usual after school today, but we will also be taking our team yearbook photo.
All Official MasterMinds should meet in Mr C's room by 3:25 looking smart and professional.
Masterminds - its the varsity sport for your brain!
Today's lunch will be cheeseburger and fries.
December 13, 2021
Thomas Masterminds will practice as usual tomorrow (TUES) after school, but we will also be taking our team yearbook photo.
All Official MasterMinds should meet in Mr C's room by 3:25 looking smart and professional.
Masterminds - its the varsity sport for your brain!
See you tomorrow.
The Thomas Varsity Hockey team would like to thank the students and faculty for your generous support of the luminary ceremony at their game this weekend to celebrate and remember loved ones touched by Cancer. Your donations last week helped them raise $1000 for the American Cancer Society!
Today's lunch is Breaded Chicken Patty
We are here to tell you all about a fundraiser that the Earth Club and Mr. Stahl’s class are partnering for.
My classmates and I have been working on posters based on our favorite parks around the world. We chose a favorite park, either took or found pictures, and created works of art using Adobe Illustrator.
The Earth Club does service projects around the area, focusing on environmental cleanup and preservation, and the rich history of the National Parks fits right in with our mission. We are planning to plant a grove of trees with a bench between the school and Five Mile Line Road, but need to raise money in order to make it happen. So, we will be selling prints of all of these amazing works of art over the course of this week! Each poster is 10 by 14 inches, and only costs $10! You can see all of the posters in Mr. Stahl’s room 334, or email him or Mrs. Drury for a link to the order form online. Posters will be printed for pickup next week.
Savi: Thanks for your support, we hope to see you this week!
December 10, 2021
Attention Juniors - The American Legion Boys and Girls State program is among the most respected and selective educational programs of government instruction for high school juniors. It is a participatory program where each participant becomes part of the operation of their local, county and state government through the concept of “Learn by Doing.” It is a one week session in the summer. If you would like to self-nominate yourself to attend this program, please stop by the student center by Wednesday, December 22nd and give Ms Marcello your name.
Attention Seniors - please pay attention to your college deadlines. Any college application that is due January 1st has to have a gold sheet turned into the student center by December 10th. Please keep in mind that we are not here over winter break to process college applications .
Attention sophomores that are attending the EMCC field trip today: Please go to lunch at 10:40 which is the beginning of block 3. After lunch, at the halfway bell, please go to the auditorium to receive your program badge, bus number and further instructions. You do not need to go to block 3 just go straight to lunch.
Come support the Varsity Hockey team this Saturday when they take on rivals Webster Schroeder and raise money for Hockey Fights Cancer. Donations at the game will benefit the American Cancer Society. Players will be selling Luminary bags during lunch blocks to be displayed at the game that you can dedicate. The game will be at the Webster Ice Arena at 4:30 pm and admission is free to Webster students. Come and donate and cheer on our Titans!
Today's lunch is Buffalo Macaroni & Cheese
December 9, 2021
Attention Juniors - The American Legion Boys and Girls State program is among the most respected and selective educational programs of government instruction for high school juniors. It is a participatory program where each participant becomes part of the operation of their local, county and state government through the concept of “Learn by Doing.” It is a one week session in the summer. If you would like to self-nominate yourself to attend this program, please stop by the student center by Wednesday, December 22nd and give Ms Marcello your name.
Attention Seniors - please pay attention to your college deadlines. Any college application that is due January 1st has to have a gold sheet turned into the student center by December 10th. Please keep in mind that we are not here over winter break to process college applications .
Want to become a TIES Volunteer?
Come learn about the TIES Program - Together Including Every Student.
Where student volunteers support peers with developmental disabilities in
attending extracurricular or community activities of mutual interests. Maybe a
football or basketball game, after school club, dance, or an activity being held at
the rec center or ‘Y’. The TIES Coordinator will be presenting a training for
interested students after school TODAY in the cafeteria from 3:20-
4:00. This is a rewarding way to earn service hours and in the process promote
friendships. Any questions, please e-mail Mrs. Maciag at tmaciag@rochester.rr.com.
Come support the Varsity Hockey team this Saturday when they take on rivals Webster Schroeder and raise money for Hockey Fights Cancer. Donations at the game will benefit the American Cancer Society. Players will be selling Luminary bags during lunch blocks to be displayed at the game that you can dedicate. The game will be at the Webster Ice Arena at 4:30 pm and admission is free to Webster students. Come and donate and cheer on our Titans!
Today's lunch is General Tso's Chicken with Veggie egg roll
December 8, 2021
Attention Seniors - please pay attention to your college deadlines. Any college application that is due January 1st has to have a gold sheet turned into the student center by December 10th. Please keep in mind that we are not here over winter break to process college applications .
Barrel of Monkeys meets tomorrow morning at 8:15. Parker, don't forget the doughnuts!!!!!
Want to become a TIES Volunteer?
Come learn about the TIES Program - Together Including Every Student.
Where student volunteers support peers with developmental disabilities in
attending extracurricular or community activities of mutual interests. Maybe a
football or basketball game, after school club, dance, or an activity being held at
the rec center or ‘Y’. The TIES Coordinator will be presenting a training for
interested students this Thursday, Dec 9th after school in the cafeteria from 3:20-
4:00. This is a rewarding way to earn service hours and in the process promote
friendships. Any questions, please e-mail Mrs. Maciag at tmaciag@rochester.rr.com.
Today's lunch is Turkey and Gravy
December 7, 2021
Attention Juniors - The American Legion Boys and Girls State program is among the most respected and selective educational programs of government instruction for high school juniors. It is a participatory program where each participant becomes part of the operation of their local, county and state government through the concept of “Learn by Doing.” It is a one week session in the summer. If you would like to self-nominate yourself to attend this program, please stop by the student center by Wednesday, December 22nd and give Ms Marcello your name.
Attention Seniors - please pay attention to your college deadlines. Any college application that is due January 1st has to have a gold sheet turned into the student center by December 10th. Please keep in mind that we are not here over winter break to process college applications .
There will be a CARE club meeting after school today, Tuesday, December 7th in the CARE room at 3:20. Stop in and learn what the CARE Club is all about, meet great people and earn service hours. New members are always welcome!
Todays lunch is Macho Nacho
December 6, 2021
The Jazz Band and the Jazz Ensemble will be performing tonight at 7PM in the auditorium. Come join us for some festive music.
Attention Seniors - SUNY Brockport is here on Wednesday, December 8th to meet with seniors interested in Brockport. If you have applied to Brockport or are considering applying to Brockport, sign up in your naviance account to meet the admission representative. Please look for an email from Ms. Marcello with your appointment time to come to the student center on Wednesday.
Attention Juniors - The American Legion Boys and Girls State program is among the most respected and selective educational programs of government instruction for high school juniors. It is a participatory program where each participant becomes part of the operation of their local, county and state government through the concept of “Learn by Doing.” It is a one week session in the summer. If you would like to self-nominate yourself to attend this program, please stop by the student center by Wednesday, December 22nd and give Ms Marcello your name.
Attention Seniors - please pay attention to your college deadlines. Any college application that is due January 1st has to have a gold sheet turned into the student center by December 10th. Please keep in mind that we are not here over winter break to process college applications .
There will be a CARE club meeting after school tomorrow, Tuesday, December 7th in the CARE room at 3:20. Stop in and learn what the CARE Club is all about, meet great people and earn service hours. New members are always welcome!
Today's lunch is Hot Dogs and French Fries
December 3, 2021
Congratulations again to our students and Staff of the month. Maya Rzepa, Kenyon Later, Eleanore Hamby, Nergis Tunc, and Mrs. Denise Warren. Remember to go to the Main office at some point today to pick up your certificate and gift card.
There will be a CARE club meeting after school on Tuesday, December 7th in the CARE room at 3:20. Stop in and learn what the CARE Club is all about, meet great people and earn service hours. New members are always welcome!
December 2, 2021
You are done feasting on turkey and pie!...
You feel heavy,... weighed down,... even bloated... from all you have consumed!
It is time to get back in shape!
It is time to work it off...
It is time for... (wait for it...) ...FULL CONTACT CHESS!
YES! IT'S CHESS CLUB!
Chess Club Meets TODAY!! From 3:15 - 4:00
It will be in room 310, and YOU are invited to come, even bring a friend!
ALL are welcome. If you have any questions see Mr. Zaleski in room 310.
Come challenge your mind and join us for a "battle on the board"
There will be a CARE club meeting after school on Tuesday, December 7th in the CARE room at 3:20. Stop in and learn what the CARE Club is all about, meet great people and earn service hours. New members are always welcome!
The Student Council would like to announce the Students and staff for the month of December.
In 9th grade: Maya Rzepa
Maya is an amazing reader and writer. In her class, she works well with all of her class members, and she is always willing to share her ideas and insights. In addition, Maya is always open to ideals unlike her own and works hard to brighten everyone's day.
In 10th grade: Kenyon Later
Kenyon comes to class daily with a positive attitude and great work ethic. She helps to support her peers in and outside of class. She is an active part of the Thomas community. We know you’ll Keep up the AWESOME work Kenyon!
In 11th grade: Eleanor Hamby
Eleanor is an example of a student who takes initiative, goes above and beyond, and consistently puts her best foot forward. For all the prior reasons and more, we can proudly say that Eleanor is the embodiment of what it means to be a titan who cares.
In 12th grade: Nergis Tunc
Nergis is a student who is always willing to bring her best self to class, and shows this by interacting positively with her peers. Her attitude and personality are always positive, and her actions truly inspire those around her. In addition, Nergis is a voracious reader, and we have lost count how many books she has read over the past four years at Thomas. To summarize, Nergis is one of the unique and special students we have ever come across at Thomas; we are beyond fortunate to have met her.
And Staff of the month is: Mrs. Warren
Mrs. Warren wears many hats (too many for most) and handles multiple preps and levels of students with an expertise that makes us proud to teach with her. She is able to retain her compassion and kindness even in times of chaos when others would succumb to the disarray, and as an added bonus she is an amazing human being!!!
Congratulations to the Students and Staff of the month of December. Please come to the main office today to pick up your certificate and gift card.
Today's lunch is tacos
December 1, 2021
If there are any openings left in the Winter 2022 Drivers Education program, sophomores can register tomorrow - December 2nd - at 8 am. Drivers Ed at Thomas will begin on Monday, January 3 and end March 14. The commitment is two driving lessons and two theory classes per week for 8-10 weeks. The fee is $585.
Search "drivers ed" on the webster schools webpage to register and for more details.
Student Council would like to congratulate the winners of the Turkey Hunt. Amanda, Allison, Azure and Danilee found almost all of the turkeys hiding around Thomas last week. Thank you to all who joined in the hunt.
Barrel of Monkeys rehearses tomorrow morning at 8:15. Matt, don't forget the doughnuts!
Today's lunch is meatball sub.
November 30, 2021
Winter 2022 Drivers Education registration will begin at 8 am on November 30 for seniors and juniors. If there are any openings, sophomores can register on December 2 at 8 am. Drivers Ed at Thomas will begin on Monday, January 3 and end March 14.. The commitment is two driving lessons and two theory classes per week for 8-10 weeks. The fee is $585.
Search "drivers ed" on the webster schools webpage to register and for more details.
Today's lunch is pizza bagel
November 23, 2021
Winter 2022 Drivers Education registration will begin at 8 am on November 30 for seniors and juniors. If there are any openings, sophomores can register on December 2 at 8 am. Drivers Ed at Thomas will begin on Monday, January 3 and end March 14.. The commitment is two driving lessons and two theory classes per week for 8-10 weeks. The fee is $585.
Search "drivers ed" on the webster schools webpage to register and for more details.
Video Game Club will meet Monday November 29th from 3:15 - 4:00 in room 432. Be sure to check the classroom for updates.
For any 9th grade boys interested in trying out for Modified A basketball, the season will start on Monday, November 29th at 3:45 in the field house. Please make sure to get your updated physical onto FamilyID.com.
Today's lunch is chicken biscuit & gravy
November 22, 2021
Winter 2022 Drivers Education registration will begin at 8 am on November 30 for seniors and juniors. If there are any openings, sophomores can register on December 2 at 8 am. Drivers Ed at Thomas will begin on Monday, January 3 and end March 14.. The commitment is two driving lessons and two theory classes per week for 8-10 weeks. The fee is $585.
Search "drivers ed" on the webster schools webpage to register and for more details.
Video game club is cancelled for today after school.. again, video game club is cancelled for today!
We will meet Monday November 29th from 3:15-4pm in room 432.
For any 9th grade boys interested in trying out for Modified A basketball, the season will start on Monday, November 29th at 3:45 in the field house. Please make sure to get your updated physical onto FamilyID.com.
Congratulations to our Webster Girls Swimming State team! Diver, Ashley L from Schroeder finished 21st in the state! The medley relay consisting of Vivian N, Meghan M, Nakisha D, and Claire G finished 20th in the state. The 200 freestyle relay came in 31st in the state and consisted of Claire G, Meghan M, Kylie W, and Nakisha D. Claire G swam individually in the 50 and 100 freestyle. She finished 14th in the 50 free and 9th in the 100 freestyle. Way to make Webster proud ladies!
Today's lunch is chicken tenders
November 19, 2021
Winter 2022 Drivers Education registration will begin at 8 am on November 30 for seniors and juniors. If there are any openings, sophomores can register on December 2 at 8 am. Drivers Ed at Thomas will begin on Monday, January 3 and end March 14.. The commitment is two driving lessons and two theory classes per week for 8-10 weeks. The fee is $585.
Search "drivers ed" on the webster schools webpage to register and for more details.
The Student Council invites you to go on a Turkey Hunt. Join us for a scavenger hunt to find all the turkeys that are hiding in our building. The first person in each grade to find and take a selfie with all 15 turkeys will win a target or starbucks gift card. Bring your selfies to Mrs. Nieves’ room (411) to earn your prize.
Want to become a TIES Volunteer?
Come learn about WCSD's TIES Program - Together Including Every Student.
Where student volunteers support peers with developmental disabilities in attending extra curricular or community activities of mutual interests. Maybe a football or basketball game, after school club, dance, or an activity being held at the rec center or 'Y'. The TIES Coordinator will be presenting a training for interested students after school today from 3:20-4:00. Meet in the hallway outside the auditorium entrance.
This is a rewarding way to earn service hours and in the process promote friendships.
Any questions, please e-mail Mrs. Maciag at the email address shown here.
For any 9th grade boys interested in trying out for Modified A basketball, the season will start on Monday, November 29th at 3:45 in the field house. Please make sure to get your updated physical onto FamilyID.com.
Today's lunch is mozzarella sticks
November 18, 2021
> Winter 2022 Drivers Education registration will begin at 8 am on November 30 for seniors and juniors. If there are any openings, sophomores can register on December 2 at 8 am. Drivers Ed at Thomas will begin on Monday, January 3 and end March 14.. The commitment is two driving lessons and two theory classes per week for 8-10 weeks. The fee is $585.
Search "drivers ed" on the webster schools webpage to register and for more details.
> The Student Council invites you to go on a Turkey Hunt. Join us for a scavenger hunt to find all the turkeys that are hiding in our building. The first person in each grade to find and take a selfie with all 15 turkeys will win a target or starbucks gift card. Bring your selfies to Mrs. Nieves’ room (411) to earn your prize.
> Want to become a TIES Volunteer?
Come learn about WCSD's TIES Program - Together Including Every Student.
Where student volunteers support peers with developmental disabilities in attending extra curricular or community activities of mutual interests. Maybe a football or basketball game, after school club, dance, or an activity being held at the rec center or 'Y'. The TIES Coordinator will be presenting a training for interested students this Friday, Nov 19th, after school from 3:20-4:00. Meet in the hallway outside the auditorium entrance.
This is a rewarding way to earn service hours and in the process promote friendships.
Any questions, please e-mail Mrs. Maciag at the email address shown here.
> The battlefield lies before you...
Your adversary is poised to attack...
You must defend your kingdom, and your King!
Who will draw first blood? Who will be victorious?
If you conquer your foe, you will feast on turkey!...
The time has come to BATTLE ON THE BOARD!
YES! IT'S CHESS CLUB!
CHESS CLUB Meets TODAY!! From 3:15 - 4:00
It will be in room 310, and YOU are invited to come, even bring a friend!
ALL are welcome. If you have any questions see Mr. Zaleski in room 310.
Come challenge your mind and join us for a "battle on the board"
> For any 9th grade boys interested in trying out for Modified A basketball, the season will start on Monday, November 29th at 3:45 in the field house. Please make sure to get your updated physical onto FamilyID.com.
> Today's lunch is chicken tenders
November 17, 2021
Winter 2022 Drivers Education registration will begin at 8 am on November 30 for seniors and juniors. If there are any openings, sophomores can register on December 2 at 8 am. Drivers Ed at Thomas will begin on Monday, January 3 and end March 14.. The commitment is two driving lessons and two theory classes per week for 8-10 weeks. The fee is $585.
Search "drivers ed" on the webster schools webpage to register and for more details.
School Counselors will be in the library today during lunch blocks to help you with your college applications, activities resumes or to walk you through naviance. Stop in, we'd love to see you.
The Student Council invites you to go on a Turkey Hunt. Join us for a scavenger hunt to find all the turkeys that are hiding in our building. The first person in each grade to find and take a selfie with all 15 turkeys will win a target or starbucks gift card. Bring your selfies to Mrs. Nieves’ room (411) to earn your prize.
The DREAM club will have its next meeting tomorrow at 8:!5 in Mrs. Nieves's room, 411. All are welcome. We will continue to meet on the first and third Thursday mornings each month. Hope to see you there!
For any 9th grade boys interested in trying out for Modified A basketball, the season will start on Monday, November 29th at 3:45 in the field house. Please make sure to get your updated physical onto FamilyID.com.
Today's lunch is Sloppy Joe
November 16, 2021
Attention sophomores - EMCC passports are due to the student center by tomorrow November 17th.
Winter 2022 Drivers Education registration will begin at 8 am on November 30 for seniors and juniors. If there are any openings, sophomores can register on December 2 at 8 am. Drivers Ed at Thomas will begin on Monday, January 3 and end March 14.. The commitment is two driving lessons and two theory classes per week for 8-10 weeks. The fee is $585.
Search "drivers ed" on the webster schools webpage to register and for more details.
Webster Thomas' Math League held their monthly meet last night scoring 58 points. Leading the way for the Titans was Jack Rider scoring 14 points. Strong performances by Justin Broccolo scoring 8 points and Aiden Penza, Najla Silmi and Shalin Zerbe scoring 7 points respectively. Congratulations to our top scorers and great job all mathletes!!!
Today's lunch is fiestada
November 15, 2021
Attention Sophomores: Any sophomore interested in the Eastern Monroe Career Center programs, you must attend the in-person EMCC visit on December 10th. Passports are available in the student center and are due back by November 17th. Pick yours up today.
Winter 2022 Drivers Education registration will begin at 8 am on November 30 for seniors and juniors. If there are any openings, sophomores can register on December 2 at 8 am. Drivers Ed at Thomas will begin on Monday, January 3 and end March 14.. The commitment is two driving lessons and two theory classes per week for 8-10 weeks. The fee is $585.
Search "drivers ed" on the webster schools webpage to register and for more details.
Auto Club is cancelled today. We will meet tomorrow, Tuesday November 16th, instead.
Video Game Club will be meeting today from 3:15pm- 4pm in room 432. See you there.
Anyone interested in JV or Varsity Swimming & Diving. First day of practice is today from 3:45 - 600 at the Aquatic Center. Please make sure you complete the registration form in FamilyID.
The boys cross country team placed fifth at the New York State Championships on Saturday in Binghamton. Junior Evan Lacey paced the squad with a fine 29th-place performance.
Today's lunch is chicken tenders
November 12, 2021
Attention Sophomores: Any sophomore interested in the Eastern Monroe Career Center programs, you must attend the in-person EMCC visit on December 10th. Passports are available in the student center and are due back by November 17th. Pick yours up today.
Winter 2022 Drivers Education registration will begin at 8 am on November 30 for seniors and juniors. If there are any openings, sophomores can register on December 2 at 8 am. Drivers Ed at Thomas will begin on Monday, January 3 and end March 14.. The commitment is two driving lessons and two theory classes per week for 8-10 weeks. The fee is $585.
Search "drivers ed" on the webster schools webpage to register and for more details.
Anyone interested in JV or Varsity Swimming & Diving. First day of practice is Monday November 15th from 3:45p-6p at the Aquatic Center. Please make sure you complete the registration form in FamilyID.
Today's lunch is mac & cheese
November 10, 2021
Attention Sophomores: Any sophomore interested in the Eastern Monroe Career Center programs, you must attend the in-person EMCC visit on December 10th. Passports are available in the student center and are due back by November 17th. Pick yours up today.
The library will be closed all day today, including after school. If you need help with your Chromebook, please use the WTI door across from the student bathrooms.
Winter 2022 Drivers Education registration will begin at 8 am on November 30 for seniors and juniors. If there are any openings, sophomores can register on December 2 at 8 am. Drivers Ed at Thomas will begin on Monday, January 3 and end March 14.. The commitment is two driving lessons and two theory classes per week for 8-10 weeks. The fee is $585.
Search "drivers ed" on the webster schools webpage to register and for more details.
This message is for freshmen and sophomore Sources of Strength leaders, as well as the junior and senior leaders who have been invited to attend - A reminder that you have training today in the library periods 2-6. You will be able to attend periods 1 & 7. Please come promptly after 1st period and leave belongings in lockers.
We can't wait to work together on sharing messages of hope, help and strength!
Anyone interested is JV or Varsity Swimming & Diving. First day of practice is Monday November 15th from 3:45p-6p at the Aquatic Center. Please make sure you complete the registration form in FamilyID.
Today's lunch is macho nacho
This year Veterans Day is tomorrow and we are off from school. For those of you who might not know, Veterans Day is a public holiday held on the anniversary of the end of World War One- November 11th. It is a day to honor the service of all current U.S. military personnel and veterans. So remember to thank a veteran for their service to our country and for your freedom.
Hi I'm Michael from student council and I'd like to announce the Students and Staff of the Month for November
In 9th grade - Cassie Spencer
-Cassie has a sunny disposition that sticks out in a crowd. She participates positively in class and has exemplified the traits of a true leader in the short and chaotic start of the school year.
In 10th grade - Jibraan Ali
-Jibraan is an extremely hard working student who always has his homework completed. He follows through with his commitment to learning by taking the next step in advocating for himself by seeking help outside of class time.
In 11th grade - Henry Compton
-Henry has shown AMAZING growth since 9th grade, becoming a hard working, kind and respectful young man. He is eager to learn and goes above and beyond what is expected of him. The growth he has shown goes far beyond our expectation; Henry has developed into a Titan who cares and has consistently shown cooperation, accountability, respect and EXCELLENCE!
In 12th grade - Steven Zielke
- Steven walks into the classroom with a smile and emanates positive vibes. He demonstrates kindness, support and encouragement to those around him, but most importantly he demonstrates leadership through his motivational speeches and optimistic energy. We are thankful for Steven's presence in class!
The Staff member of the month is Mrs. Cannarozzo
-Mrs. Cannarozzo is a Teaching Assistant who supports the Earth Science and Math departments both during the day as well as after school. She knows her students well and supports them in their learning. She keeps in contact with the science and math teams with updates regarding our students and works hard to keep them on track with homework and labs. Mrs. Cannarozzo is a truly invaluable resource who helps support all of us every day in multiple ways.
November 9, 2021
Attention Sophomores: Any sophomore interested in the Eastern Monroe Career Center programs, you must attend the in-person EMCC visit on December 10th. Passports are available in the student center and are due back by November 17th. Pick yours up today.
The library will be closed after school today.
Attention junior and senior Sources leaders, we will be holding a Fall Kickoff meeting this afternoon in the library! Join us as we reunite and begin planning our first campaign - I Am Stronger!
Freshmen and sophomores - If you haven't already turned in your permission form and would like to participate, please do so today!
Anyone interested is JV or Varsity Swimming & Diving. First day of practice is Monday November 15th from 3:45p-6p at the Aquatic Center. Please make sure you complete the registration form in FamilyID.
Today's lunch is turkey and gravy
November 8, 2021
Attention Sophomores: Any sophomore interested in the Eastern Monroe Career Center programs, you must attend the in-person EMCC visit on December 10th. Passports are available in the student center and are due back by November 17th. Pick yours up today.
Attention Juniors!!!!
Do you have 2 or more Technology credits and are considering a career in a technological field?
You won't want to miss the opportunity to go to Japan. The trip is planned for April Break of 2023, your Senior year. The trip will be for Robotics, Automation, Engineering and to experience Cities of the Future.
Due to high interest there will be another informational meeting on Tuesday November 9th from 6:30pm-7:15pm.
Be sure to RSVP for your registration and to receive the meeting link. Spots are limited so register today!
See Mrs. DeWitte in room 432 if you have any questions.
If you are a freshman or sophomore and received an invitation to participate in Sources of Strength and would like to learn more before joining, consider attending an informational session today during lunches in room 144.
Earth Club is hosting a beach cleanup at Durand Beach today at 4pm. Park in the lot across from Log Cabin Road by the Castle. Bring a pair of gloves and a trash bag. Let's help protect the coastline of Lake Ontario!
For any boys interested in playing JV or varsity basketball, there will be a mandatory meeting with Coach Coles and Coach Barrett TODAY! The meeting will take place right after school in room 214.
Attention all GIRLS in grades 9 through 12 who are interested in playing JV or Varsity basketball. There will be an informational meeting today after school in the West Cafeteria. If you have any questions see Coach Charno in room 128.
Congratulations to our lakers swim team this weekend in their sectional meet. Congratulations to Hannah U. for receiving the sportsmanship award individually. Webster Schroeders Claire G. was also recognized as Division 1 swimmer of the year. Our divers Ahsley and Emma competed 1 week ago. Emma placed 7th and Ashley placed 3rd which earned her a place on our state team! The team placed 4th overall in the Class A section and received the Sportsmanship award. Good Luck to our state team with Nakisha D, Meghan M, Vivian N, Kylie W, Claire G, and Ashley L!
The boys cross country team won the Section Five Class A title on Saturday, coming back late in the race to overtake and edge Fairport by four points. Juniors Connor Thomas and Evan Lacey placed in the top 10, while seniors JJ Montemaro and Jalen Morales, and sophomore Jerry Lewis, closed the door on the Red Raiders.
The girls cross country team placed fifth at sectionals. Sophomore Natalia Seremetis finished 17th overall.
Today's lunch is breaded chicken patty
November 5, 2021
Attention Juniors!!!!
Do you have 2 or more Technology credits and are considering a career in a technological field?
You won't want to miss the opportunity to go to Japan. The trip is planned for April Break of 2023, your Senior year. The trip will be for Robotics, Automation, Engineering and to experience Cities of the Future.
Due to high interest there will be another informational meeting on Tuesday November 9th from 6:30pm-7:15pm.
Be sure to RSVP for your registration and to receive the meeting link. Spots are limited so register today!
See Mrs. DeWitte in room 432 if you have any questions.
Reminder: Video Game Club will meet Monday November 8th from 3:15-4pm in room 432.
We are still accepting new members, if you are interested, please join us on Monday.
Attention Model UN: We will meet in the front hallway today to leave for the conference at 2:15. You should be dressed appropriately and have everything you need with you.
Attention all freshmen and sophomores who have been invited to participate in Sources of Strength. If you have looked through your materials and still have questions, consider attending an informational session on Monday during lunches (periods 3,4 & 5) in room 144. A reminder that permission forms should be turned in by Tuesday morning.
For any boys interested in playing JV or varsity basketball, there will be a mandatory meeting with Coach Coles and Coach Barrett on Monday, November 8th. The meeting will take place right after school in room 214.
Attention all GIRLS in grades 9 through 12 who are interested in playing JV or Varsity basketball. There will be an informational meeting on Monday, November 8th after school in the West Cafeteria. If you have any questions see Coach Charno in room 128.
November 4, 2021
Attention Juniors!!!!
Do you have 2 or more Technology credits and are considering a career in a technological field?
You won't want to miss the opportunity to go to Japan. The trip is planned for April Break of 2023, your Senior year. The trip will be for Robotics, Automation, Engineering and to experience Cities of the Future.
Due to high interest there will be another informational meeting on Tuesday November 9th from 6:30pm-7:15pm.
Be sure to RSVP for your registration and to receive the meeting link. Spots are limited so register today!
See Mrs. DeWitte in room 432 if you have any questions.
Reminder: Video Game Club will meet Monday November 8th from 3:15-4pm in room 432.
We are still accepting new members, if you are interested, please join us on Monday.
Attention Model UN: We will meet in the front hallway today to leave for the conference at 2:15. You should be dressed appropriately and have everything you need with you.
Attention all freshmen and sophomores who have been invited to participate in Sources of Strength. If you have looked through your materials and still have questions, consider attending an informational session on Monday during lunches (periods 3,4 & 5) in room 144. A reminder that permission forms should be turned in by Tuesday morning.
For any boys interested in playing JV or varsity basketball, there will be a mandatory meeting with Coach Coles and Coach Barrett on Monday, November 8th. The meeting will take place right after school in room 214.
Attention all GIRLS in grades 9 through 12 who are interested in playing JV or Varsity basketball. There will be an informational meeting on Monday, November 8th after school in the West Cafeteria. If you have any questions see Coach Charno in room 128.
November 3, 2021
Attention Sophomores: Any sophomore interested in the Eastern Monroe Career Center programs, you must attend the in-person EMCC visit on December 10th. Passports are available in the student center and are due back by November 17th. Pick yours up today.
School Counselors will be in the library today during lunch blocks to help you with your college applications, activities resumes or to walk you through naviance. Stop in, we'd love to see you.
Are you interested in learning about and educating others on different cultures? Do you want a safe space to discuss topics of race, gender, culture and equity? Do you want to make Thomas a more welcoming environment for all people and positively impact our community?
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If so, join DREAM club. You can join our google classroom for more information. Our next meeting will be tomorrow morning in room 411 before school. If you have any questions you can see Mrs. Nieves, Mrs. Donovan or email Nora Mahoney at the email on the screen.
Hope to see you there!
For any boys interested in playing JV or varsity basketball, there will be a mandatory meeting with Coach Coles and Coach Barrett on Monday, November 8th. The meeting will take place right after school in room 214.
Webster Boys Volleyball advanced to the sectional semifinals with a quarterfinal win over Brighton last night, with Dan Klimatchev and Evan Lukasiewicz tallying 11 and 9 kills respectively, while Joey Preische and Griffin Monrad each totaled seven. The defense was led by Zach Zian's 12 digs and Doug Chandler's 6 blocks. Bodey Groff distributed 33 assists and Nick Ange added six more. Webster heads into the semis with a 13-5 record and will face Victor this Saturday, 5:00pm in Penfield.
Attention all GIRLS in grades 9 through 12 who are interested in playing JV or Varsity basketball. There will be an informational meeting on Monday, November 8th after school in the West Cafeteria. If you have any questions see Coach Charno in room 128.
Sources of Strength focuses on building and practicing a Community of Strength- a community that is diverse and resilient and inclusive and effective for all.
This month we are focusing on "I Am Stronger", it's a campaign that focuses on helping students in our school to be able to identify stressors they face, challenges they have overcome, and the Strengths that helped them in the midst of hard things.
Today's lunch is cheese burgers and fries.
November 2, 2021
The monthly CARE club meeting will be held TODAY, after school in the Care Room at 3:20. The Care Room is located by the West Cafe. All are welcome!
Are you interested in learning about and educating others on different cultures? Do you want a safe space to discuss topics of race, gender, culture and equity? Do you want to make Thomas a more welcoming environment for all people and positively impact our community?
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If so, join DREAM club. You can join our google classroom for more information. Our next meeting will be this Thursday november 4th in room 411 before school. If you have any questions you can see Mrs. Nieves, Mrs. Donovan or email Nora Mahoney at the email on the screen.
Hope to see you there!
Anyone interested in joining the Cross Country Ski Team come to an informational meeting on Tuesday November 2nd. The meeting will be held in the West Cafe at 3:30. No experience necessary to join the team. If you can't make the meeting go to google classroom F3aqzeq.
Students interested in joining the Alpine Ski Team please come to an informational meeting on Tuesday November 2nd. The meeting will be held in the senior lounge across from the gym at 3:30 pm. No race experience necessary to join the team. If you can't make the meeting go to google classroom bfvbjfu.
November 1, 2021
Attention Sophomores: Any sophomore interested in the Eastern Monroe Career Center programs, you must attend the in-person EMCC visit on December 10th. Passports are available in the student center and are due back by November 17th. Pick yours up today.
The monthly CARE club meeting will be held Tuesday, November 2nd after school in the Care Room at 3:20. The Care Room is located by the West Cafe. All are welcome!
Model UN will meet Monday after school. This is our last meeting before the HIlton conference. Please come if you plan on attending the conference at Hilton next week, or stop by and see Miss Yang to pick up some important papers.
Video Game Club will meet today Monday November 1st from 3:15-4pm. In room 432.
Our next meeting will be Monday November 8th from 3:15-4pm. If you have not joined the classroom yet please do so using the code: uoyleeo for updates.
Attention Earth Club, today's cleanup event has been postponed until next Monday. See you next week
Are you interested in learning about and educating others on different cultures? Do you want a safe space to discuss topics of race, gender, culture and equity? Do you want to make Thomas a more welcoming environment for all people and positively impact our community?
If so, join DREAM club. You can join our google classroom for more information. Our next meeting will be this Thursday november 4th in room 411 before school. If you have any questions you can see Mrs. Nieves, Mrs. Donovan or email Nora Mahoney.
Hope to see you there!
Anyone interested in joining the Cross Country Ski Team come to an informational meeting on Tuesday November 2nd. The meeting will be held in the West Cafe at 3:30. No experience necessary to join the team. If you can't make the meeting go to google classroom F3aqzeq.
Students interested in joining the Alpine Ski Team please come to an informational meeting on Tuesday November 2nd. The meeting will be held in the senior lounge across from the gym at 3:30 pm. No race experience necessary to join the team. If you can't make the meeting go to google classroom bfvbjfu.
On October 31st, 2021, the Webster Marching Band competed in the New York State Field Band Conference's annual championship competition in the Syracuse Dome. Webster was named state champions for the first time in 31 years! They received the first-place plaque and the NYS governor's cup. Webster has consistently placed #1 in their division for 8 straight weeks in a row. Please congratulate all of the students on their achievements this season.
Sources of Strength is back and our team cannot wait to introduce our new campaign called, "I am Stronger".
October 29, 2021
Attention Sophomores: Any sophomore interested in the Eastern Monroe Career Center programs, you must attend the in-person EMCC visit on December 10th. Passports are available in the student center and are due back by November 17th. Pick yours up today.
The monthly CARE club meeting will be held Tuesday, November 2nd after school in the Care Room at 3:20. The Care Room is located by the West Cafe. All are welcome!
Model UN will meet Monday after school. This is our last meeting before the HIlton conference. Please come if you plan on attending the conference at Hilton next week, or stop by and see Miss Yang to pick up some important papers.
Anyone interested in joining the Cross Country Ski Team come to an informational meeting on Tuesday November 2nd. The meeting will be held in the West Cafe at 3:30. No experience necessary to join the team. If you can't make the meeting go to google classroom F3aqzeq.
Students interested in joining the Alpine Ski Team please come to an informational meeting on Tuesday November 2nd. The meeting will be held in the senior lounge across from the gym at 3:30 pm. No race experience necessary to join the team. If you can't make the meeting go to google classroom bfvbjfu.
Today's lunch is bosco cheese sticks
October 28, 2021
Attention Sophomores: Any sophomore interested in the Eastern Monroe Career Center programs, you must attend the in-person EMCC visit on December 10th. Passports are available in the student center and are due back by November 17th. Pick yours up today.
Attention all students taking AP classes - Please make sure you are completely registered for your Advanced Placement class and exam.
Payment is due right now and can be paid through MY SCHOOLBUCKS website. Please make sure payment is made by Friday, October 29 to avoid a $40 late fee. Visit the Gold House with any questions.
The monthly CARE club meeting will be held Tuesday, November 2nd after school in the Care Room at 3:20. The Care Room is located by the West Cafe. All are welcome!
The battlefield lies before you...
Your adversary is poised to attack...
You must defend your kingdom, and your King!
Who will draw first blood? Who will be victorious?
The time has come to BATTLE ON THE BOARD!
YES! IT'S CHESS CLUB!
CHESS CLUB Meets TODAY!! From 3:15 - 4:00
It will be in room 310, and YOU are invited to come, even bring a friend!
ALL are welcome. If you have any questions see Mr. Zaleski in room 310.
Come challenge your mind and join us for a "battle on the board"
Anyone interested in trying out for Webster Thomas Varsity Bowling, please make sure to sign up on FamilyID! There will be a meeting in Google Meet tomorrow at 7pm. More information to follow. If you have any questions, please email Matt Cleary at matthew_cleary@webstercsd.org
Anyone interested in joining the Cross Country Ski Team come to an informational meeting on Tuesday November 2nd. The meeting will be held in the West Cafe at 3:30. No experience necessary to join the team. If you can't make the meeting go to google classroom F3aqzeq.
Students interested in joining the Alpine Ski Team please come to an informational meeting on Tuesday November 2nd. The meeting will be held in the senior lounge across from the gym at 3:30 pm. No race experience necessary to join the team. If you can't make the meeting go to google classroom bfvbjfu.
Today's lunch is french toast sticks
October 27, 2021
Due to the supply chain shortage on food items within our community, some of our menu items are subject to change due to availability. Please reach out to the Food Service Department with any questions or concerns. We thank you for your patience.
Attention Sophomores: Any sophomore interested in the Eastern Monroe Career Center programs, you must attend the in-peron EMCC visit on December 10th. Passports are available in the student center and are due back by November 17th. Pick yours up today.
Attention all students taking AP classes - Please make sure you are completely registered for your Advanced Placement class and exam.
Payment is due right now and can be paid through MY SCHOOLBUCKS website. Please make sure payment is made by Friday, October 29 to avoid a $40 late fee. Visit the Gold House with any questions.
School Counselors will be in the library today during lunch blocks to help you with your college applications, activities resumes or to walk you through naviance. Stop in, we'd love to see you.
Barrel of Monkeys will rehearse tomorrow morning at 8:15 in the chorus room. New members are always welcome. Alex, don't forget the doughnuts!!!
Anyone interested in trying out for Webster Thomas Varsity Bowling, please make sure to sign up on FamilyID! There will be a meeting in Google Meet tomorrow at 7pm. More information to follow. If you have any questions, please email Matt Cleary at matthew_cleary@webstercsd.org
Anyone interested in joining the Cross Country Ski Team come to an informational meeting on Tuesday November 2nd. The meeting will be held in the West Cafe at 3:30. No experience necessary to join the team. If you can't make the meeting go to google classroom F3aqzeq.
Any student interested in participating in indoor track should attend the indoor track preseason meeting today in the North Cafeteria at 3:30.
Today's lunch is tacos
October 26, 2021
Due to the supply chain shortage on food items within our community, some of our menu items are subject to change due to availability. Please reach out to the Food Service Department with any questions or concerns. We thank you for your patience.
If you are a junior or senior, and would like to get a parking permit, a Safe Driving Seminar will be offered today here at Thomas from 3:30 to 5:30 in the auditorium. No sign up is necessary
Masterminds will hold its first meeting after school today in room 302. All are welcome. We hope to see you there.
Students interested in participating in this year's Thomas Ski and Snowboard club. Information sheet will be available in the hallway by the CARE room. You can also join the google classroom with the code gk3br5j. Any question be sure to see Mr. Crombach in the Technology wing.
Attention Video Game Club participants, we will meet today from 3:15-4:00pm. You will be able to take the late bus home.
Anyone interested in trying out for Webster Thomas Varsity Bowling, please make sure to sign up on FamilyID! There will be a meeting in Google Meet on October 28th at 7pm. More information to follow. If you have any questions, please email Matt Cleary at matthew_cleary@webstercsd.org
Anyone interested in joining the Cross Country Ski Team come to an informational meeting on Tuesday November 2nd. The meeting will be held in the West Cafe at 3:30. No experience necessary to join the team. If you can't make the meeting go to google classroom F3aqzeq.
There will be an indoor track preseason meeting on Wednesday in the North Cafeteria at 3:30.--
Today's lunch is pizza bagel
October 25, 2021
If you are a junior or senior, and would like to get a parking permit, a Safe Driving Seminar will be offered tomorrow here at Thomas from 3:30 to 5:30 in the auditorium. No sign up is necessary
Due to the supply chain shortage on food items within our community, some of our menu items are subject to change due to availability. Please reach out to the Food Service Department with any questions or concerns. We thank you for your patience.
Attention Juniors!!!!
Do you have 2 or more Technology credits and are considering a career in a technological field?
You won't want to miss the opportunity to go to Japan. The trip is planned for April Break of 2023, your Senior year. The trip will be for Robotics, Automation, Engineering and to experience Cities of the Future.
There will be an informational meeting tonight at 7pm.
Be sure to scan the QR code on the slide, copy the text and message it to your parents to RSVP for the meeting link.
See Mrs. DeWitte in room 432 if you have any questions
ARTISTS!!! today is the day - art club informational meeting from 3:20- 3:45 in Mr. Stahl's room!
Masterminds will hold its first meeting after school tomorrow in room 302. Stop in and see Mr. Christman after school of you have any questions.
Students interested in participating in this year's Thomas Ski and Snowboard club. Information sheet will be available in the hallway by the CARE room. You can also join the google classroom with the code gk3br5j. Any question be sure to see Mr. Crombach in the Technology wing.
Attention video game club members...we will need to meet this week on Tuesday October 26th from 3:15-4:00pm instead of Thursday as originally planned. You will be able to take the late bus home. Please check the Google Classroom for updates.
Anyone interested in trying out for Webster Thomas Varsity Bowling, please make sure to sign up on FamilyID! There will be a meeting in Google Meet on October 28th at 7pm. More information to follow. If you have any questions, please email Matt Cleary at matthew_cleary@webstercsd.org
Anyone interested in joining the Cross Country Ski Team come to an informational meeting on Tuesday 11/2. The meeting will be held in the West Cafe at 3:30. No experience necessary to join the team. If you can't make the meeting go to google classroom F3aqzeq.
What an incredible weekend for our Cheer Program! Varsity, JV and Modified took first place in each of their divisions. JV won Grand Champs of the morning, and Varsity overall Grand Champs! Congratulations to these amazing athletes!!
There will be an indoor track preseason meeting on Wednesday in the North Cafeteria at 3:30.--
This weekend the Webster Marching Band performed at Greece Olympia where they earned a score that keeps them as the first place band in their state division for a 7th week in a row . Please wish them all good luck as they will compete in the Syracuse Dome on Sunday for their championship performance. We plan to win big!
Today's lunch is breaded chicken patty
October 22, 2021
If you are a junior or senior, and would like to get a parking permit, a Safe Driving Seminar will be offered Tuesday, October 26th here at Thomas from 3:30 to 5:30 in the auditorium. No sign up is necessary
Attention Juniors!!!!
Do you have 2 or more Technology credits and are considering a career in a technological field?
You won't want to miss the opportunity to go to Japan. The trip is planned for April Break of 2023, your Senior year. The trip will be for Robotics, Automation, Engineering and to experience Cities of the Future.
There will be an informational meeting on Monday October 25th at 7pm.
Be sure to scan the QR code on the slide, copy the text and message it to your parents to RSVP for the meeting link.
See Mrs. DeWitte in room 432 if you have any questions
Attention all artists! ART CLUB is finally starting!!! We will have our first meeting on Monday, October 25th, in Mr. Stahl's room - 334.
The meeting will run from 3:20-3:45, and we will talk all about the mural work that we will be doing. If you love to paint, or want to partake in working on a mural around school, please join us!
Masterminds will hold its first meeting after school on Tuesday, October 26th in room 302. Stop in and see Mr. Christman after school of you have any questions.
Webster Thomas' Math League held their first home Math League meet of the season scoring 65 points. Leading the way for the Titans was Nora Mahoney scoring 11 points. Strong performances by Rain Li, Jack Rider, Aiden Penza as well as Najla Slimi scoring 10 points respectively. Congratulations to our top scorers and great job all mathletes!!!
Unified Bowling will begin next week. We need partners to bowl with our team. Bowling skills are optional, but the desire to have fun is required.
The season is short. It will run from October 26th through November 16th. Contact Peter Bertram or stop by room 142 for more information.
Anyone interested in trying out for Webster Thomas Varsity Bowling, please make sure to sign up on FamilyID! There will be a meeting in Google Meet on October 28th at 7pm. More information to follow. If you have any questions, please email Matt Cleary at matthew_cleary@webstercsd.org
Webster Boys Volleyball completed their regular season with a win over Canandaigua in five sets last night, with junior Evan Lukasiewicz contributing 15 kills and 9 digs. Griffin Monrad added 5 aces to go with his 8 kills, while Ethan Williams and Dan Klimatchev put away 14 and 10 kills respectively. Bodey Groff and Nick Ange combined for 47 assists and Johnny Quinn tallied 6 blocks. Webster heads into sectionals with a 12-5 record.
Today's lunch is pizza crunchers and buffalo crunchers
October 21, 2021
If you are a junior or senior, and would like to get a parking permit, a Safe Driving Seminar will be offered Tuesday, October 26th here at Thomas from 3:30 to 5:30 in the auditorium. No sign up is necessary
Attention Juniors!!!!
Do you have 2 or more Technology credits and are considering a career in a technological field?
You won't want to miss the opportunity to go to Japan. The trip is planned for April Break of 2023, your Senior year. The trip will be for Robotics, Automation, Engineering and to experience Cities of the Future.
There will be an informational meeting on Monday October 25th at 7pm.
Be sure to scan the QR code on the slide, copy the text and message it to your parents to RSVP for the meeting link.
See Mrs. DeWitte in room 432 if you have any questions
Attention all artists! ART CLUB is finally starting!!! We will have our first meeting on Monday, October 25th, in Mr. Stahl's room - 334.
The meeting will run from 3:20-3:45, and we will talk all about the mural work that we will be doing. If you love to paint, or want to partake in working on a mural around school, please join us!
Are you fascinated by the heavens?
Do you gaze at the night sky and wonder, how did we get here?
Why do stars exist?
How did the universe come into existence?
Well, if you do, then the Astronomy club is perfect for you!
We will conduct some fascinating research and even some rocketry near the end of the year.
We will try to answer all the questions you have about the celestial plane.
Our first meeting will be held today in room 141.
You can join our Google classroom using the code shown here.
If you have any questions, you can contact Rajbir Saini at the email address shown here.
Bring a friend if you’d like! All are welcome.
Here we go again....It's ON !
CHESS CLUB!
CHESS CLUB!
CHESS CLUB!
Chess club meets TODAY!!
From 3:15 - 4:00
It will be in room 310, and YOU are invited to come, even bring a friend!
ALL are welcome. If you have any questions see Mr. Zaleski in room 310.
Come challenge your mind and join us for a "battle on the board"
Masterminds will hold its first meeting after school on Tuesday, October 26th in room 302. Stop in and see Mr. Christman after school of you have any questions.
Attention Mountain bikers, due to the wet conditions, we will not be riding today. We will plan on riding next Thursday.
All Student-athletes interested in playing ice hockey this year.
There will be an informational meeting TODAY at 3:45 in the South Cafe. If you can not attend the meeting let Coach Evans know.
Unified Bowling will begin next week. We need partners to bowl with our team. Bowling skills are optional, but the desire to have fun is required.
The season is short. It will run from October 26th through November 16th. Contact Peter Bertram or stop by room 142 for more information.
Anyone interested in trying out for Webster Thomas Varsity Bowling, please make sure to sign up on FamilyID! There will be a meeting in Google Meet on October 28th at 7pm. More information to follow. If you have any questions, please email Matt Cleary at matthew_cleary@webstercsd.org
Webster Boys Volleyball defeated Rush-Henrietta last night, with junior Evan Lukasiewicz contributing 10 kills and 10 digs. Ethan Williams continued his monster serving with 5 aces to go with his 7 kills, while Johnny Quinn tallied 4 kills and 4 aces. Webster travels to Canandaigua tonight in a duel of two 11-5 teams.
Today's lunch is Toasted cheese
October 20, 2021
Are you creative? Thinking about a career in art? If so, come hear from two thomas AP art alumni about their amazing jobs in design fields. Presentations will take place 4th period Thursday and Friday in Mr. Stahl’s room, 334. Signed passes are mandatory, so come see any art teacher today!--
School Counselors will be in the library today during lunch blocks to help you with your college applications, activities resumes or to walk you through naviance. Stop in, we'd love to see you.
Attention Juniors!!!!
Do you have 2 or more Technology credits and are considering a career in a technological field?
You won't want to miss the opportunity to go to Japan. The trip is planned for April Break of 2023, your Senior year. The trip will be for Robotics, Automation, Engineering and to experience Cities of the Future.
There will be an informational meeting on Monday October 25th at 7pm.
Be sure to scan the QR code on the slide, copy the text and message it to your parents to RSVP for the meeting link.
See Mrs. DeWitte in room 432 if you have any questions
Do you know the capital city of Senegal?
Can you name all 4 members of the Beatles?
Could you figure out the angles of a 3-4-5 triangle?
Who's the highest scoring basketball player, or the winner of the World Series last year?
Then MasterMinds is the team for you.
MasterMinds is a competitive game similar to Jeopardy and we have a team right here at Thomas.
We compete as a team against other schools in the area ...
We are very casual and its a LOT of fun.
Masterminds meets only once a week and competes about 5 times this year.
Practice schedule is very flexible, so come flex your brain a little.
We have openings for players with all areas of knowledge from History, Science, Pop-culture, Music and the Arts, Sports and even Bible knowledge. Anything under the Sun - and even about the Sun!
Masterminds even offers College Scholarships
Stop by Mr. Christman's room 302 on TUESDAY Oct 26th after school to learn more and consider joining.
Come see if MasterMinds is for you or Contact Mr. Christman ANY DAY after school if you're interested and can't make it on Tuesday.
Masterminds - It's The Sport for your brain!
Attention all artists! ART CLUB is finally starting!!! We will have our first meeting on Monday, October 25th, in Mr. Stahl's room - 334.
The meeting will run from 3:20-3:45, and we will talk all about the mural work that we will be doing. If you love to paint, or want to partake in working on a mural around school, please join us!
Are you fascinated by the heavens?
Do you gaze at the night sky and wonder, how did we get here?
Why do stars exist?
How did the universe come into existence?
Well, if you do, then the Astronomy club is perfect for you!
We will conduct some fascinating research and even some rocketry near the end of the year.
We will try to answer all the questions you have about the celestial plane.
Our first meeting will be held tomorrow, Thursday, October 21st in room 141.
You can join our Google classroom using the code shown here.
If you have any questions, you can contact Rajbir Saini at the email address shown here.
Bring a friend if you’d like! All are welcome.
All Student-athletes interested in playing ice hockey this year.
There will be an informational meeting tomorrow at 3:45 in the South Cafe. If you can not attend the meeting let Coach Evans know.
Unified Bowling will begin next week. We need partners to bowl with our team. Bowling skills are optional, but the desire to have fun is required.
The season is short. It will run from October 26th through November 16th. Contact Peter Bertram or stop by room 142 for more information.
The boys cross country team completed an undefeated regular season last night at Harris Whalen Park, defeating division foes Brighton and Churchville-Chili. In the process, the Titans - ranked fourth in New York State in Class A - won the Monroe County Division 2 title. Junior Connor Thomas placed second overall, while senior JJ Montemaro was fourth.
The girls cross country - ranked 21st in the state - lost tight contests to state-ranked Brighton and Churchville-Chili. Sophomore Natalia Seremetis had a strong fourth-place showing for the Titans.
Today's lunch is Pasta with sauce
October 19, 2021
Attention Juniors!!!!
Do you have 2 or more Technology credits and are considering a career in a technological field?
You won't want to miss the opportunity to go to Japan. The trip is planned for April Break of 2023, your Senior year. The trip will be for Robotics, Automation, Engineering and to experience Cities of the Future.
There will be an informational meeting on Monday October 25th at 7pm.
Be sure to scan the QR code on the slide, copy the text and message it to your parents to RSVP for the meeting link.
See Mrs. DeWitte in room 432 if you have any questions
Do you know the capital city of Senegal?
Can you name all 4 members of the Beatles?
Could you figure out the angles of a 3-4-5 triangle?
Who's the highest scoring basketball player, or the winner of the World Series last year?
Then MasterMinds is the team for you.
MasterMinds is a competitive game similar to Jeopardy and we have a team right here at Thomas.
We compete as a team against other schools in the area ...
We are very casual and its a LOT of fun.
Masterminds meets only once a week and competes about 5 times this year.
Practice schedule is very flexible, so come flex your brain a little.
We have openings for players with all areas of knowledge from History, Science, Pop-culture, Music and the Arts, Sports and even Bible knowledge. Anything under the Sun - and even about the Sun!
Masterminds even offers College Scholarships
Stop by Mr. Christman's room 302 on TUESDAY Oct 26th after school to learn more and consider joining.
Come see if MasterMinds is for you or Contact Mr. Christman ANY DAY after school if you're interested and can't make it on Tuesday.
Masterminds - It's The Sport for your brain!
Attention all artists! ART CLUB is finally starting!!! We will have our first meeting on Monday, October 25th, in Mr. Stahl's room - 334.
The meeting will run from 3:20-3:45, and we will talk all about the mural work that we will be doing. If you love to paint, or want to partake in working on a mural around school, please join us!
Today is the day! Best Buddies is back and we want you to join us. Please meet in the north cafeteria from 3:20 to 4 o’clock. We will be decorating pumpkins and getting to know each other more. Questions, see Mrs. Green in room 340.
All Student-athletes interested in playing ice hockey this year.
There will be an informational meeting on Thursday October 21 at 3:45 in the South Cafe. If you can not attend the meeting let Coach Evans know.
Webster Boys Volleyball swept Churchville-Chili on senior night last night, with senior Johnny Quinn delivering 8 kills. Seniors Dan Klimatchev and Ethan Williams tallied 8 and 11 kills respectively on Nick Ange and Bodey Groff's combined 29 assists. Webster hosts Rush-Henrietta at the Schroeder gym Wednesday at 7:30pm...hope to see you there.
Today's lunch is Meatball sub
October 18, 2021
Attention all students taking AP classes - Please make sure you are completely registered for your Advanced Placement class and exam.
Payment is due right now and can be paid through MY SCHOOLBUCKS website. Please make sure payment is made by Friday, October 29 to avoid a $40 late fee. Visit the Gold House with any questions.
Attention Juniors!!!!
Do you have 2 or more Technology credits and are considering a career in a technological field?
You won't want to miss the opportunity to go to Japan. The trip is planned for April Break of 2023, your Senior year. The trip will be for Robotics, Automation, Engineering and to experience Cities of the Future.
There will be an informational meeting on Monday October 25th at 7pm.
Be sure to scan the QR code on the slide, copy the text and message it to your parents to RSVP for the meeting link.
See Mrs. DeWitte in room 432 if you have any questions
Model UN will meet tomorrow, Tuesday October 19, NOT Monday October 18. This meeting is for anyone attending the Hilton conference. See Miss Yang if you cannot attend
Reminder:
Video Game Club will meet today from 3:15pm- 3:50pm in room 432.
You will be able to take the late bus home.
Titans and Dragons, the Thomas Dungeons and Dragons club, is having their first meeting today, after school, in the South Cafe. Come join us for this informational meeting before we start rolling dice and slaying monsters next week.
Best Buddies is Back!!!! Please join us Tuesday from 3:20 - 4:00 to paint pumpkins as a get to know each other. We will be in the cafeteria and will end in time for the late bus home. Questions, please see Mrs. Green in room 340
All Student-athletes interested in playing ice hockey this year.
There will be an informational meeting on Thursday October 21 at 3:45 in the South Cafe. If you can not attend the meeting let Coach Evans know.
Over the Weekend the Webster Marching Band took first place against Orchard Park and West Seneca in Victor. This keeps the Webster Marching band in the number one spot in their division. This weekend the band will be in Greece and the following weekend they will compete in the Syracuse dome for their championship show. Wish them luck in their last 2 weeks of the season!
On Friday, Cassie Spencer faced a Rush Henrietta player for the opportunity to go to the next level tournament on the path to the New York State Tennis tournament.
It took 3 sets (6-7, 6-4, 6-4 and lasted until almost 8:00 PM), and she won. Cassie plays again next Wednesday morning in the Section V State Qualifier tournament. Congratulations Cassie!
Hi, everyone. My name is Najla and I'm the President of Rotary Interact, our school's community service club. We'd love to get some help with the events we're bringing back this year, including the Thomas Trick or Treat event and Zoo Boo. If you're interested in learning more, join our google classroom with the code shown here (7wwyhvo) for event updates and meeting dates. We appreciate all the help we're getting from members this year, and we can't wait to see some new faces at our next meeting!
Today's lunch is chicken tenders
October 15, 2015
Reminder.....picture makeup day is today during all lunch blocks. SENIORS, if you need a GOLD CARD you must sit for a picture regardless if you plan to order pictures or not.
All students......please pick up your student ID or Gold card from your house office. Students A-L are in the GOLD house and M-Z are in the BLUE house.
Attention all students taking AP classes - Please make sure you are completely registered for your Advanced Placement class and exam.
Payment is due right now and can be paid through MY SCHOOLBUCKS website. Please make sure payment is made by Friday, October 29 to avoid a $40 late fee. Visit the Gold House with any questions.
Juniors - if you are taking the P S A T tomorrow morning, please bring #2 wood pencils, your ID, a snack and a calculator. We do not provide calculators. If you come without a calculator, you will have to test without one. Please arrive for the exam at 7:30.
Model UN will meet Tuesday October 19, NOT Monday October 18. This meeting is for anyone attending the Hilton conference. See Miss Yang if you cannot attend
Today's lunch is mozzarella sticks
October 14, 2021
Reminder.....picture makeup day is tomorrow during all lunch blocks. SENIORS!! If you need a GOLD CARD you must sit for a picture regardless if you plan to order pictures or not.
All students......please pick up your student ID or Gold card from your house office. Students A-L are in the GOLD house and M-Z are in the BLUE house.
Attention all students taking AP classes - Please make sure you are completely registered for your Advanced Placement class and exam.
Payment is due right now and can be paid through MY SCHOOLBUCKS website. Please make sure payment is made by Friday, October 29 to avoid a $40 late fee. Visit the Gold House with any questions.
The DREAM club will be selling pulseras and bolistas during lunch blocks outside of the cafeteria this week.
Reminder: Video Game Club will meet after school TODAY from 3:15pm-3:50pm in room 432 (Mrs. DeWitte's room). If you plan to bring your game system, you may drop it off before the first period to room 432.
If you cannot make this meeting, next week we will meet on Monday October 18th from 3:15pm-3:50pm in room 432.
Attention Model UNers; Tomorrow is the last day to turn in your money to MIss Yang if you want to go to the Hilton conference. If you do not turn in money by tomorrow, you will not be allowed to go
It's ON !...
CHESS CLUB! CHESS CLUB! CHESS CLUB!
Chess club meets TODAY!! From 3:15 - 4:00
It will be in room 310, and YOU are invited to come, even bring a friend!
ALL are welcome. If you have any questions see Mr. Zaleski in room 310.
Come challenge your mind and join us for a "battle on the board"
Congratulations to our Thomas Varsity Cheerleaders for winning First Place in their division AND Grand Champions at the Hilton cheerleading competition last night!! Awesome job girls!!
Webster Boys Volleyball traveled to Brighton last night and won in a three game sweep, with Griffin Monrad dominating on service with 7 aces as part of his team high 17 service points. Dan Klimatchev and Joey Preische tallied 6 kills apiece, while Ethan Williams contributed 9 kills in just two games. Nick Ange distributed 27 assists and Evan Lukasiewicz protected the back line with ten huge digs. Webster hosts Fairport at the Schroeder gym Friday at 7:00pm...hope to see you there.
Today's lunch is gourmet chicken tenders
October 13, 2021
School Counselors will be in the library today during lunch blocks to help you with your college applications, activities resumes or to walk you through naviance. Stop in, we'd love to see you.
Future Business Leaders of America, FBLA, will meet today at 3:30 in Room 255.
Please bring $12.00 cash or check payable to Webster Thomas FBLA for state and national dues.
If you are interested in a leadership role, make sure to bring a statement why and be ready to present.
Picture makeup day is Friday, October 15 during all lunch blocks. SENIORS!! If you need a GOLD CARD you must sit for a picture regardless if you plan to order pictures or not.
All students......please pick up your student ID or Gold card from your house office. Students A-L are in the GOLD house and M-Z are in the BLUE house.
Eating is no longer allowed in the Media Center. This means no lunches or snacks. Water bottles are permitted.
The DREAM club will be selling pulseras and bolistas during lunch blocks outside of the cafeteria this week.
Reminder: Video Game Club will meet Thursday October 14th from 3:15pm-3:50pm in room 432 (Mrs. DeWitte's room). If you plan to bring your game system, you may drop it off before the first period to room 432.
If you cannot make this meeting, next week we will meet on Monday October 18th from 3:15pm-3:50pm in room 432.
> Barrel of Monkeys Men's Choir meets tomorrow morning at 8:15. Aiden, don't forget the doughnuts!
The cross country teams took on five other teams in a sub-varsity meet at Webster Park last night. The girls got a fine fourth-place performance from junior Sara Rogers, while senior Telaney Kilian placed ninth. The boys were led by sophomore Mark Fountain in sixth place and freshman Massimo Picca who finished 10th.
This past weekend the Webster Marching Band hosted a New York State Field Band Conference competition at Webster Schroeder's Stadium. Webster earned a score this week that gave them a lead above the 9 other schools in their division making this the FIFTH WEEK IN A ROW of them being the number 1 band in their division.
This weekend Webster will travel to Victor NY where they will compete against West Seneca HS and Orchard Park HS. Wish them luck when you see them this week.
Today's lunch is pulled pork with onion rings
October 12, 2021
Future Business Leaders of America, FBLA, will meet tomorrow, October 13 at 3:30 in Room 255.
Please bring $12.00 cash or check payable to Webster Thomas FBLA for state and national dues.
If you are interested in a leadership role, make sure to bring a statement why and be ready to present.
Picture makeup day is Friday, October 15 during all lunch blocks. SENIORS!! If you need a GOLD CARD you must sit for a picture regardless if you plan to order pictures or not.
All students......please pick up your student ID or Gold card from your house office. Students A-L are in the GOLD house and M-Z are in the BLUE house.
Eating is no longer allowed in the Media Center. This means no lunches or snacks. Water bottles are permitted.
The DREAM club will be selling pulseras and bolistas during lunch blocks outside of the cafeteria this week.
Today's lunch is fiestada. Just a reminder that breakfast and lunch are free this school year.
October 8, 2021
What a great spirit week! It is great to see all the class colors today. First block teachers please count your students that have dressed in their class color and submit the google form in your email.
Here are our current standings for Spirit week class competitions:
In 4th place - the seniors
In 3rd - Sophomores
In 2nd - freshman
And in first place - the juniors!
Today holds a lot of points for our Spirit Week Class competitions. Murals, Class T-shirts and Can Jam will be judged this morning. All of these results will be announced at the pep rally this afternoon.
If you are participating in any pep rally events make sure you have your field access pass from your class advisers.
Attention Sophomores!
Pep Rally Rosters have been posted on Google Classroom, Remind, and are posted outside of room 339.
If you have been selected for a team, please come to room 339 for a pass which will allow you onto the field.
If you still need a class T-shirt, please come to room 339.
Future Business Leaders of America, FBLA, will meet on Wednesday, October 13 at 3:30 in Room 255.
Please bring $12.00 cash or check payable to Webster Thomas FBLA for state and national dues.
If you are interested in a leadership role, make sure to bring a statement why and be ready to present.
Picture makeup day is Friday, October 15 during all lunch blocks. SENIORS!! If you need a GOLD CARD you must sit for a picture regardless if you plan to order pictures or not.
All students......please pick up your student ID or Gold card from your house office. Students A-L are in the GOLD house and M-Z are in the BLUE house.
Eating is no longer allowed in the Media Center. This means no lunches or snacks. Water bottles are permitted.
Capture the savings by ordering your yearbook today!
Time goes by fast from sports to dances and all the fun times along the way. Capture the memories in the yearbook. Order now to get the lowest price of the year. Only $65 if ordered by today.
Did you know October 3rd-9th is Mental Illness Awareness Week?
Mental Illness Awareness Week is a week where we recognize the efforts to educate and increase awareness about mental illness within communities.
Mental Illness, which affects approximately 20% of high school students, is defined as a wide range of conditions that affect mood, thinking, and behavior in negative ways.
In honor of this week, we’d like to provide a list of resources and organizations to reach out to if you believe you or someone you know is struggling with mental health, or simply just to find ways to help spread awareness and learn more about this topic in our community.
Webster Boys Volleyball upset division-leading Penfield in five hard-fought sets Thursday night, with Zach Zian connecting on 4 aces as part of his team high 16 service points. Ethan Williams and Dan Klimatchev lead the offense with 12 and 10 kills respectively, while Joey Preische pounded 8 kills. Bodey Groff distributed 32 assists and Griffin Monrad led the front row defense with 4 blocks. Webster travels to Brighton on Wednesday, then hosts Fairport at the Schroeder gym next Friday at 7:00pm...hope to see you there.
Today's lunch is bosco cheese sticks
October 7, 2021
It’s throwback Thursday. First block teachers please count your students that have dressed in their decade and submit the google form in your email.
Can Jam is still a battle between the seniors and juniors. Remember to bring in your donations for The Goodness Initiative and place them in your own class bin. You can bring in a variety of items, fliers are posted around school with information First class to reach the ceiling or the highest stack by 3rd block tomorrow will win this competition and be a great help to our community.
The Homecoming dance is this tonight from 7-9 pm in the courtyard. Tickets are on sale today during lunch for $5 at the student council table near the cafeterias.
T-bird shirts are also available for pick up outside of the gym. There are extra shirts for purchase if you didn’t pre-order.
Student Council is looking for help with decorations for the homecoming dance. If you can donate white christmas lights or help us after school today please see Ms. Warner, Mrs. LaRocco or Mrs. Nieves for more information. We can sign off on volunteer hours.
Tomorrow is class color day. We're looking forward to seeing which classes will earn points for our final day of spirit week having the largest percentage of their grade dress in theme. Results will be announced at the pep rally tomorrow.
There will be a special schedule tomorrow and we will have our pep rally out in the stadium at the end of the day. If you are participating in any pep rally events make sure you have your field pass from your class advisers.
Seniors you can pick up your t-shirt and sign up for pep rally games before school or during most blocks by the cafeteria Tuesday through Thursday this week. Find a class officer: Conor, Julian, Sofie, Carolyn, or Jalen for more information. Go Class of 2022!
Attention seniors...We are meeting after school today to decorate the senior hallway for spirit week!
Any seniors willing to help can meet in the senior lounge after school.
Picture makeup day is Friday, October 15 during all lunch blocks. SENIORS!! If you need a GOLD CARD you must sit for a picture regardless if you plan to order pictures or not.
All students......please pick up your student ID or Gold card from your house office. Students A-L are in the GOLD house and M-Z are in the BLUE house.
Eating is no longer allowed in the Media Center. This means no lunches or snacks. Water bottles are permitted.
Capture the savings by ordering your yearbook today!
Time goes by fast from sports to dances and all the fun times along the way. Capture the memories in the yearbook. Order now to get the lowest price of the year. Only $65 if ordered by THIS FRIDAY!
Did you know October 3rd-9th is Mental Illness Awareness Week?
Mental Illness Awareness Week is a week where we recognize the efforts to educate and increase awareness about mental illness within communities.
Mental Illness, which affects approximately 20% of high school students, is defined as a wide range of conditions that affect mood, thinking, and behavior in negative ways.
In honor of this week, we’d like to provide a list of resources and organizations to reach out to if you believe you or someone you know is struggling with mental health, or simply just to find ways to help spread awareness and learn more about this topic in our community.
Today's lunch is french toast sticks
October 6, 2021
Welcome to the wild west. First block teachers please count your students that have dressed in theme and submit the google form in your email.
Can Jam is well underway and it looks like the seniors and juniors are in a battle for first place so far. Remember to bring in your donations for The Goodness Initiative and place them in your class bin between now and Friday. You can bring in a variety of items, fliers are posted around school with info. First class to reach the ceiling or the highest stack by Friday will win this competition and be a great help to our community.
The Homecoming dance is this Thursday from 7-9 pm in the courtyard. Tickets are on sale all week for $5 at the student council table near the cafeterias.
T-bird shirts will also be available for pick up outside of the gym. There are extra shirts for purchase if you didn’t pre-order.
Student Council is looking for help with decorations for the homecoming dance. If you can donate white christmas lights or help us after school on thursday please see Ms. Warner, Mrs. LaRocco or Mrs. Nieves for more information. We can sign off on volunteer hours.
Tomorrow is Throwback Thursday. Freshman will be dressing in the 1980's, sophomores the 1990's, juniors the 1970's and seniors have the 2000's. We're looking forward to seeing which classes will earn points each day by having the largest percentage of their grade dress in theme. Results will be announced at the end of each day.
School Counselors will be in the library today during lunch blocks to help you with your college applications, activities resumes or to walk you through naviance. Stop in, we'd love to see you.
Are you a senior currently enrolled in a World Language Class? Do you communicate in another World Language at home? Then the Seal of Biliteracy may be for you! If you are interested in learning more about how to earn the Seal of Biliteracy, please join the Seal Google Classroom (code oalmpie) and attend an informational meeting on Thursday, October 7th at 8:10 am. You can come to room 216 or join via Google Meet- the link to the meeting can be found on the Google Classroom.
Did you know October 3rd-9th is Mental Illness Awareness Week?
Mental Illness Awareness Week is a week where we recognize the efforts to educate and increase awareness about mental illness within communities.
Mental Illness, which affects approximately 20% of high school students, is defined as a wide range of conditions that affect mood, thinking, and behavior in negative ways.
In honor of this week, we’d like to provide a list of resources and organizations to reach out to if you believe you or someone you know is struggling with mental health, or simply just to find ways to help spread awareness and learn more about this topic in our community.
Starting today there will be no eating in the Media Center. That includes lunches and snacks. However, water bottles are still allowed.
CAPTURE THE SAVINGS
Time goes by fast from sports to dances and all the fun times along the way. Capture the memories in the yearbook. Order now to get the lowest price of the year. Only $65 if ordered by THIS FRIDAY!
Junior and senior alternative and indie music fans! Tomorrow is the day! Come check out Webster Varsity Radio Club in Mr. Stahl's room - 334 - from 3:30-4pm. See Mr. Stahl if you have any questions.
Seniors Seniors Seniors, you can pick up your t-shirt and sign up for pep rally games before school or during most blocks by the cafeteria Tuesday through Thursday this week. Find a class officer: Conor, Julian, Sofie, Carolyn, or Jalen for more information. Go Class of 2022!
Student Council is looking for you to donate white string lights, pumpkins, hay bales, corn stalks by Thursday morning. We will give you volunteer hours for donations. We are also looking for students to help decorate for the homecoming dance Thursday after school. Please see Mrs. Laracco, Mrs. Nieves or Ms. Warner for more details
Reminder.....picture makeup day is Friday, October 15 during all lunch blocks. SENIORS!! If you need a GOLD CARD you must sit for a picture regardless if you plan to order pictures or not.
All students......please pick up your student ID or Gold card from your house office. Students A-L are in the GOLD house and M-Z are in the BLUE house.
Barrel of Monkeys Men's Choir meet tomorrow morning at 8:15. New members welcome!
Trevor, don't forget the doughnuts!
Both the boys and girls cross country teams remained unbeaten in league competition yesterday, taking down Brockport and Greece Odyssey-Olympia. The girls were led by juniors Rachel Webster and Kolbi Spencer, who placed second and third overall, as the Titans took seven of the top ten spots.
The boys were paced by junior Jackson Klehr and sophomore Ryan Carlin, who were second and third overall. The Titans had nine runners in the top ten.
Today's lunch is turkey and gravy
October 5, 2021
It's good to see the Titan spirit today for spirit week. First block teachers please count your students that have dressed in theme and submit the google form in your email.
Remember to bring in your donations for Can Jam and place them in your class bin between now and Friday. First class to reach the ceiling or the highest stack by Friday will win this competition and be a great help to our community.
The Homecoming dance is this Thursday from 7-9 pm in the courtyard. Tickets are on sale all week for $5 at the student council table near the cafeterias.
T-bird shirts will also be available for pick up outside of the gym. There are extra shirts for purchase if you didn’t pre-order.
Tomorrow we're taking it to the wild west for Western Wednesday followed by Throwback Thursday where each class will dress in their own decade. We're looking forward to seeing which classes will earn points each day by having the largest percentage of their grade dress in theme. Results will be announced at the end of each day. Currently freshman are in the lead to earn the spirit stick.
Reminder.....picture makeup day is Friday, October 15 during all lunch blocks. SENIORS!! If you need a GOLD CARD you must sit for a picture regardless if you plan to order pictures or not.
All students......please pick up your student ID or Gold card from your house office. Students A-L are in the GOLD house and M-Z are in the BLUE house.
Are you a senior currently enrolled in a World Language Class? Do you communicate in another World Language at home? Then the Seal of Biliteracy may be for you! If you are interested in learning more about how to earn the Seal of Biliteracy, please join the Seal Google Classroom (code oalmpie) and attend an informational meeting on Thursday, October 7th at 8:10 am. You can come to room 216 or join via Google Meet- the link to the meeting can be found on the Google Classroom.
Did you know October 3rd-9th is Mental Illness Awareness Week?
Mental Illness Awareness Week is a week where we recognize the efforts to educate and increase awareness about mental illness within communities.
Mental Illness, which affects approximately 20% of high school students, is defined as a wide range of conditions that affect mood, thinking, and behavior in negative ways.
In honor of this week, we’d like to provide a list of resources and organizations to reach out to if you believe you or someone you know is struggling with mental health, or simply just to find ways to help spread awareness and learn more about this topic in our community.
There will be a CARE Club meeting today after school in the CARE room at 3:20. The Care room is located next to the West Cafe. We look forward to planning our projects for the year! New members are ALWAYS welcome.
Hey juniors and seniors! Do you love music or have an interest in communications? Does your spotify playlist or record collection feature Billie Eilish? Weezer? Tame Impala? Nirvana? The Cure?
Are you interested in broadcasting your voice to the world on the radio and web?
Want to learn how to operate a professional radio studio on our brand new, state-of-the-art equipment?
If so - you should come hear all about Webster Varsity Radio Club!
We will have an informational meeting from 3:30-4 on Thursday, October 7th in Mr. Stahl’s room - 334. Come down to chat, or email todd_stahl@webstercsd.org with any questions.
Seniors Seniors Seniors, you can pick up your t-shirt and sign up for pep rally games before school or during most blocks by the cafeteria Tuesday through Thursday this week. Find a class officer: Conor, Julian, Sofie, Carolyn, or Jalen for more information. Go Class of 2022!
Student Council is looking for you to donate white string lights, pumpkins, hay bales, corn stalks by Thursday morning. We will give you volunteer hours for donations. We are also looking for students to help decorate for the homecoming dance Thursday after school. Please see Mrs. Laracco, Mrs. Nieves or Ms. Warner for more details
Today's lunch is macho nacho
October 4, 2021
Happy Spirit Week Titans!
It's good to see all the red, white and blue today. First block teachers please count your students that have dressed in theme and submit the google form in your email.
Tomorrow is Titan Tuesday and Student Council is looking for a lot of Thomas Titan Spirit. Seniors are wearing blue and all other classes are wearing white Titan gear.
Remember to bring in your donations for Can Jam and place them in your class bin between now and Friday. First class to reach the ceiling or the highest stack by Friday will win this competition and be a great help to our community.
Homecoming dance tickets are on sale all week during lunches for $5. T-bird shirts will also be available for pick up and there are extra shirts for purchase if you didn’t pre-order.
Attention Juniors: The P-S-A-T is a practice SAT exam given to juniors on October 16th. Registration forms are available in the student center. Pick up your today.
Are you a senior currently enrolled in a World Language Class? Do you communicate in another World Language at home? Then the Seal of Biliteracy may be for you! If you are interested in learning more about how to earn the Seal of Biliteracy, please join the Seal Google Classroom (code oalmpie) and attend an informational meeting on Thursday, October 7th at 8:10 am. You can come to room 216 or join via Google Meet- the link to the meeting can be found on the Google Classroom.
Jostens will be here THURSDAY, October 7th for picture make-up's.
REMINDER, if you did not receive a Student ID OR Gold Card, you will need to sit
for a picture regardless if you plan to order pictures or not.
Earth Club is hosting its first clean up of the year!
Join us after school TODAY at Webster Park at 3:45.
Meet us in the parking lot by the pier.
Bring a trash bag and work gloves.
There will be a CARE Club meeting after school on Tuesday, October 5th in the CARE room at 3:20. The Care room is located next to the West Cafe. We look forward to planning our projects for the year! New members are ALWAYS welcome.
Hey juniors and seniors! Do you love music or have an interest in communications? Does your spotify playlist or record collection feature Billie Eilish? Weezer? Tame Impala? Nirvana? The Cure?
Are you interested in broadcasting your voice to the world on the radio and web?
Want to learn how to operate a professional radio studio on our brand new, state-of-the-art equipment?
If so - you should come hear all about Webster Varsity Radio Club!
We will have an informational meeting from 3:30-4 on Thursday, October 7th in Mr. Stahl’s room - 334. Come down to chat, or email todd_stahl@webstercsd.org with any questions.
Model UN will meet today after school in room 210 to discuss the Hilton Conference.
Attention Students:
It is not too late to join the Science Olympiad team. There will be another meeting tomorrow before school and after school in room 305. Any questions, please see Mrs. Visca, Mrs. Anne, Mr. Schug or Mr. Schenk.
Webster Boys Volleyball defeated West Irondequoit in a three set sweep Friday night, with Griffin Monrad connecting on a season-high 7 aces. Ethan Williams and Dan Klimatchev lead the offense with 9 kills each, while Johnny Quinn buried 5 kills in the third game. Bodey Groff distributed 27 assists, while defensively Williams, Groff and Zach Zian controlled 15, 10, and 10 digs apiece. Webster travels to Victor on Tuesday, then hosts Penfield at the Schroeder gym for a Thursday Homecoming match at 7:00pm...hope to see you there.
The Webster Marching Band is victorious for a 4th week in a row winning first place against Rome Free Academy over the weekend in Oswego. This victory keeps Webster in the number 1 spot in their state division with Championships just weeks away!
Today's lunch is breaded chicken patty
October 1, 2021
Are you a senior currently enrolled in a World Language Class? Do you communicate in another World Language at home? Then the Seal of Biliteracy may be for you! If you are interested in learning more about how to earn the Seal of Biliteracy, please join the Seal Google Classroom (code oalmpie) and attend an informational meeting on Thursday, October 7th at 8:10 am. You can come to room 216 or join via Google Meet- the link to the meeting can be found on the Google Classroom.
Attention Art Students: If you left any artwork from last year it is located in the showcases outside of the art rooms. Please stop by to collect your art.
Jostens will be here next THURSDAY, October 7th for picture make-up's.
REMINDER, if you did not receive a Student ID OR Gold Card, you will need to sit
for a picture regardless if you plan to order pictures or not.
Attention Juniors: The P-S-A-T is a practice SAT exam given to juniors on October 16th. Registration forms are available in the student center. Pick up your today.
There will be a CARE Club meeting after school on Tuesday, October 5th in the CARE room at 3:20. The Care room is located next to the West Cafe. We look forward to planning our projects for the year! New members are ALWAYS welcome.
Hey juniors and seniors! Do you love music or have an interest in communications? Does your spotify playlist or record collection feature Billie Eilish? Weezer? Tame Impala? Nirvana? The Cure?
Are you interested in broadcasting your voice to the world on the radio and web?
Want to learn how to operate a professional radio studio on our brand new, state-of-the-art equipment?
If so - you should come hear all about Webster Varsity Radio Club!
We will have an informational meeting from 3:30-4 on Thursday, October 7th in Mr. Stahl’s room - 334. Come down to chat, or email todd_stahl@webstercsd.org with any questions.
Today's lunch is mozzarella sticks
As you all know, Spirit week starts on Monday with America Monday. First block teachers will be sending in a tally of everyone who dresses in theme so that we can see which class shows up with the most spirit each day. If you have late arrival, make sure you check in with your house office to be counted.
Can Jam bins are ready near the cafeterias for your donations to the goodness initiative. You can see posters around the school that have the needed items.
Tickets for the homecoming dance will be available during lunches all week for $5. The dance is on Thursday evening from 7-9 pm in the courtyard.
Tbird shirts will be also available for pick up during lunches. If you didn’t pre-order, you can buy one as long as they are available.
If you have any questions, please go to google classroom page for your class or see your class council or class advisers.
We are looking forward to a great Spirit week and want to remind you all to show good sportsmanship and bring all the Titan spirit you have.
September 29, 2021
Attention Staff and Students--
Now is the time to order your yearbook to get the best price of the year. Now through Oct. 8th yearbooks will be $65 plus you can get up to four FREE icons! Click on the yearbook link on the Thomas home page to order or go to Jostens.com/yearbooks.
Calling all freshman! If you want to help us win events like tug-of-war against the juniors or beat the seniors for best mural, a sign up sheet for spirit week or pep-rally events is in Mrs. Phillips room, 311. You must sign up ahead of time in order to participate in all pep-rally games
Are you a senior currently enrolled in a World Language Class? Do you communicate in another World Language at home? Then the Seal of Biliteracy may be for you! If you are interested in learning more about how to earn the Seal of Biliteracy, please join the Seal Google Classroom (code oalmpie) and attend an informational meeting on Thursday, October 7th at 8:10 am. You can come to room 216 or join via Google Meet- the link to the meeting can be found on the Google Classroom.
Attention Art Students: If you left any artwork from last year it is located in the showecases outside of the art rooms. Please stop by to collect your art.
College representatives are coming to Thomas starting with SUNY Potsdam and Ithaca College. Please get into your naviance account and sign up to meet with these colleges here on our campus. Can't get into your naviance account?? Stop into the Student Center to learn how.
School Counselors will be in the library today during lunch blocks to help you with your college applications, activities resumes or to walk you through naviance. Stop in, we'd love to see you.
Attention Juniors: The P-S-A-T is a practice SAT exam given to juniors on October 16th. Registration forms are available in the student center. Pick up your today.
There will be a CARE Club meeting after school on Tuesday, October 5th in the CARE room at 3:20. The Care room is located next to the West Cafe. We look forward to planning our projects for the year! New members are ALWAYS welcome.
Barrel of Monkeys Men's Choir meets tomorrow morning at 8:15 in the chorus room, room 120! New members are always welcome. Marcello, don't forget the doughnuts!
The girls cross country team ran past three of four schools at the sub-varsity meet last night at Mendon Ponds Park. Freshmen Julia Jackson and Jocelin McCann were the top finishers for Thomas at ninth and tenth places overall.
The boys also took three out of four contests. Freshman Caleb Shuttleworth and sophomore Drew Syracusa led the Titans.
Today's lunch is tacos
Good morning. I’m [name] and I'm here from Student Council.
Spirit Week and Homecoming is next week and there are many things to be a part of to show your school spirit.
All week long we will have themed dress days. We will start with America Monday, so pull out all your red, white and blue. Then Titan Tuesday where the seniors will wear blue and all other classes will wear white. Go all out and show your Thomas spirit.
We're going to the Wild West on Wednesday, grab those hats and boots.
Thursday we throw it back to various decades. (seniors will represent the 2000’s, juniors the 1970’s. Sophomores, the 90’s and freshman will be in the 1980’s.
And Friday is our class color day.
We are bringing back our Homecoming Dance, which will be on Thursday October 7th from 7-9 pm. Tickets will be on sale for $5 during Spirit Week and will count for points toward earning the Spirit stick for your class.
On Friday we will be having a tailgate party during lunches. Grab your lunch and join us outside the north cafe for lawn games.
Friday we will also be bringing back our Pep Rally! This year it will be out in the stadium so we can all be together. We will have various competitions including tug of war, class dances and some relay races.
Our most spirited Titans of each class will get the opportunity to pie a staff member in the face and we will hear about our mural and Tshirt winners for the week. We are excited to see everyone representing their class and joining together to celebrate Homecoming week. Like we haven't seen in 2 years!
Make sure you go to your class google classroom page to check on how you can participate in Spirit week. You can also talk to your class council or class adviser.
The Homecoming football game this year is on Friday night against Penfield. That game will be a white out and we will have food trucks here before the game. We will announce our Spirit week winners and award the Spirit Stick during half time.
During the week we will also be participating in our annual Can Jam.
Your donations will benefit the Goodness Initiative.
The Goodness Initiative fills food stands throughout the greater Rochester area.
On the screen you see a number of food items that can be donated.
You can also donate other various essential items. There are fliers around school that include this information as well.
This year you are putting all of your donations in your own class bin which is located near the cafeterias. We're racing to the top to see what class brings in the most items. Cans are worth double. All donations must be turned in by Friday morning the 8th to be counted.
If you have any questions you can contact Nora Mahoney by email or text with the information you see on the screen.
September 28, 2021
Calling all freshman! If you want to help us win events like tug-of-war against the juniors or beat the seniors for best mural, a sign up sheet for spirit week or pep-rally events is in Mrs. Phillips room, 311. You must sign up ahead of time in order to participate in all pep-rally games
Are you a senior currently enrolled in a World Language Class? Do you communicate in another World Language at home? Then the Seal of Biliteracy may be for you! If you are interested in learning more about how to earn the Seal of Biliteracy, please join the Seal Google Classroom (code oalmpie) and attend an informational meeting on Thursday, October 7th at 8:10 am. You can come to room 216 or join via Google Meet- the link to the meeting can be found on the Google Classroom.
Attention Art Students: If you left any artwork from last year it is located in the showcases outside of the art rooms. Please stop by to collect your art.
Attention Juniors: The P-S-A-T is a practice SAT exam given to juniors on October 16th. Registration forms are available in the student center. Pick up your today.
There will be a CARE Club meeting after school on Tuesday, October 5th in the CARE room at 3:20. The Care room is located next to the West Cafe. We look forward to planning our projects for the year! New members are ALWAYS welcome.
Today's lunch is pizza bagel
Good morning. I’m Amanda, your student council president.
Spirit Week and Homecoming is next week and I want to let you know about a few of the things that will be taking place that week.
Spirit week dress days will start with Murica Monday so pull out all your red, white and blue. Then we’ll have Titan Tuesday where the seniors will wear Titan blue and all other classes will wear white. Go all out and show your Thomas spirit.
Wednesday we go to the wild west so grab those hats and boots and go wild.
Then we’ll throw it back on Thursday to various decades. (seniors will represent the 2000’s, juniors the 1970’s. Sophomores, the 90’s and freshman will be in the 1980’s.
Friday is class color day.
We are bringing back our Homecoming Dance, which will be on Thursday October 7th from 7-9 pm. Tickets will be on sale for $5 during Spirit Week and will count for points toward earning the Spirit stick for your class.
On Friday we will be having a tailgate party during lunches. Grab your lunch and join us outside the north cafe for lawn games.
Friday we will also be bringing back our Pep Rally! This year it will be out in the stadium so we can all be together. We will have various competitions including tug of war, class dances and some relay races.
Our most spirited Titans of each class will get the opportunity to pie a staff member in the face and we will hear about our mural and Tshirt winners for the week. We are excited to see everyone representing their class and joining together to celebrate Homecoming week. Like we haven't seen in 2 years!
Make sure you go to your class google classroom page to check on how you can participate in Spirit week. You can also talk to your class council or class adviser.
The Homecoming football game this year is on Friday night against Penfield. That game will be a white out and we will have food trucks here before the game. We will announce our Spirit week winners and award the Spirit Stick during half time.
The Goodness Initiative fills many food stands within Webster, all the way into the City of Rochester which provides food and essential products to those in need of them!
Some of the food items that can be donated are shown here.
And here are some of the essential products that that you may donate as well.
The rules are:
Each class is to place their food items in their own class bin that is labeled with their class color.
The class who reaches the ceiling first wins!
Points will be tallied up at the end of the week, cans are worth double!All donations must be in the bins by Friday October 8th.
Questions??? Contact Nora Mahoney at the email address shown here or text her at the number shown here.
Happy Spirit Week Titans!
September 27, 2021
Attention Staff and Students--
Now is the time to order your yearbook to get the best price of the year. Now through Oct. 8th yearbooks will be $65 plus you can get up to four FREE icons! Click on the yearbook link on the Thomas home page to order or go to Jostens.com/yearbooks.
Calling all freshman! If you want to help us win events like tug-of-war against the juniors or beat the seniors for best mural, a sign up sheet for spirit week or pep-rally events is in Mrs. Phillips room, 311. You must sign up ahead of time in order to participate in all pep-rally games
Model UN will meet today after school in room 210. There will be donuts!
Attention Sophomores!
If you are interested in participating in Spirit Week activities, please sign up on the Class of 2025 Google Classroom page by 3:15 today. Please note that expressing interest in pep rally events does not guarantee participation. Chosen participants will be contacted prior to the pep rally. Please see Miss Schotthoefer (Shot-a-fer) or one of your class officers if you have any questions.
Are you a senior currently enrolled in a World Language Class? Do you communicate in another World Language at home? Then the Seal of Biliteracy may be for you! If you are interested in learning more about how to earn the Seal of Biliteracy, please join the Seal Google Classroom (code oalmpie) and attend an informational meeting on Thursday, October 7th at 8:10 am. You can come to room 216 or join via Google Meet- the link to the meeting can be found on the Google Classroom.
This weekend the Webster Marching Band Competed in Baldwinsville NY and remain in the number 1 position in their division for a 3rd week in a row - beating out Huntington HS, West Seneca HS, Horseheads HS, Orchard Park HS, Corning-Painted Post, Kingston HS, Sachem HS, and Rome Free Acadamy.
Webster will be competing in Oswego this weekend.
College representatives are coming to Thomas starting with SUNY Potsdam and Ithaca College. Please get into your naviance account and sign up to meet with these colleges here on our campus. Can't get into your naviance account?? Stop into the Student Center to learn how.
Attention students interested in community service. Rotary Interact will be holding an informational meeting today at 3:25PM in the South Cafe. Please plan to attend even if you have participated in Rotary previously as we will have information for everyone at this meeting about how to join. See you there!
Video Game Club meets today in room 432, Mrs. DeWitte’s room which is located in the Technology hall. We will meet from 3:15-3:45pm so you can take the late bus home.
Today's lunch is breaded chicken patty
September 24, 2021
Attention Staff and Students--
Now is the time to order your yearbook to get the best price of the year. Now through Oct. 8th yearbooks will be $65 plus you can get up to four FREE icons! Click on the yearbook link on the Thomas home page to order or go to Jostens.com/yearbooks.
Calling all freshman! If you want to help us win events like tug-of-war against the juniors or beat the seniors for best mural, a sign up sheet for spirit week or pep-rally events is in Mrs. Phillips room, 311. You must sign up ahead of time in order to participate in all pep-rally games
Attention Juniors: The P-S-A-T is a practice SAT exam given to juniors on October 16th. Registration forms are available in the student center. Pick up your today.
Anyone interested in Video Game Club, there will be an informational kickoff meeting on Monday September 27th at 3:15pm until 3:45pm. You will be able to take the late bus home. At the meeting we will determine the days we will meet and how often. The meeting will be held in room 432 which is located in the Technology Wing, Mrs. DeWitte's room.
Video Game Club is open to everyone. If you love playing video games and would like to do it with others who share your passion, this is the club for you!
If you have any questions, please stop down to room 435 or email Mrs. DeWitte at the address shown here.
Hope to see you there!
Do you carry a 20-sided die with you at all times? Do you make ability checks throughout the day? Does the phrase 'roll for initiative' give you chills? Did any of these questions make sense to you? If so, you belong in Titans and Dragons, the Webster Thomas Dungeons and Dragons Club. We're going to start playing soon, so join our Google Classroom or see Mr. Phares in room 316 for more information
Attention students interested in community service. Rotary Interact will be holding an informational meeting on Monday, September 27th at 3:25PM in the South Cafe. Please plan to attend even if you have participated in Rotary previously as we will have information for everyone at this meeting about how to join. See you there!
Today's lunch is pizza crunchers or buffalo crunchers
September 23, 2021
WonderCare- Webster's Before and Afterschool Program is Hiring.
We are looking to hire students to work in the afterschool program with elementary students.This is a great job if you have early release or can work afterschool. We have a flexible schedule and you wouldn't have to work nights or weekends.
Please email wondercare@webstercsd.org or follow us on Twitter for more information! Must be 16 to apply!
Attention all Freshman!
Join your Link Leaders for one of Thomas' annual traditions- Kickball Under the Lights!!!
We will be holding this fun annual event tomorrow night from 7:30-8:30 on the Turf, under the lights, at Titan Stadium.
All freshman are welcomed!
We would love to see you there to continue making connections with your leaders and friends!"
Calling all freshman! If you want to help us win events like tug-of-war against the juniors or beat the seniors for best mural, a sign up sheet for spirit week or pep-rally events is in Mrs. Phillips room, 311. You must sign up ahead of time in order to participate in all pep-rally games
College representatives are coming to Thomas starting with SUNY Potsdam and Ithaca College. Please get into your naviance account and sign up to meet with these colleges here on our campus. Can't get into your naviance account?? Stop into the Student Center to learn how.
Attention Juniors: The P-S-A-T is a practice SAT exam given to juniors on October 16th. Registration forms are available in the student center. Pick up your today.
Anyone interested in joining Future Business Leaders of America, our first meeting will be after school tomorrow at 3:30 in Room 255.
Anyone interested in Video Game Club, there will be an informational kickoff meeting on Monday September 27th at 3:15pm until 3:45pm. You will be able to take the late bus home. At the meeting we will determine the days we will meet and how often. The meeting will be held in room 432 which is located in the Technology Wing, Mrs. DeWitte's room.
Video Game Club is open to everyone. If you love playing video games and would like to do it with others who share your passion, this is the club for you!
If you have any questions, please stop down to room 435 or email Mrs. DeWitte at the address shown here.
Hope to see you there!
It's BACK!...
CHESS CLUB!
CHESS CLUB!
CHESS CLUB!
Chess club starts today!! From 3:15 - 4:00
It will be in room 310, and YOU are invited to come, even bring a friend!
ALL are welcome. If you have any questions see Mr. Zaleski in room 310.
Come challenge your mind and join us for a "battle on the board"
Do you carry a 20-sided die with you at all times? Do you make ability checks throughout the day? Does the phrase 'roll for initiative' give you chills? Did any of these questions make sense to you? If so, you belong in Titans and Dragons, the Webster Thomas Dungeons and Dragons Club. We're going to start playing soon, so join our Google Classroom or see Mr. Phares in room 316 for more information
Attention students interested in community service. Rotary Interact will be holding an informational meeting on Monday, September 27th at 3:25PM in the South Cafe. Please plan to attend even if you have participated in Rotary previously as we will have information for everyone at this meeting about how to join. See you there!
Writing- it's not just for DBQs and Essays
It can also be CREATIVE
If you are a creative writer and like to write poems, stories, scripts or plays
then join us after school this Thursday in Ms Byrne's Room, 335
across from the Art rooms, for the first meeting of the Thomas Creative Writers' Group.
No experience is necessary- only a desire to exercise your creative muscles.
Hope to see you there!
Webster Boys Volleyball defeated Brighton in four close games last night, with Bodey Groff distributing 36 assists to a balanced attack. Griffin Monrad led the offense with 12 kills, with Doug Chandler adding 11 kills while Dan Klimatchev and Ethan Williams tallied 10 each. Defensively, Zach Zian and Evan Lukasiewicz recorded 18 and 14 digs respectively; at the net Chandler had 6 blocks and Monrad 4.
Boys volleyball heads into Fairport for a Red Raider homecoming match Friday with a record of 4-3.
Today's lunch is french toast sticks
September 22, 2021
Attention Staff and Students--
Now is the time to order your yearbook to get the best price of the year. Now through Oct. 8th yearbooks will be $65 plus you can get up to four FREE icons! Click on the yearbook link on the Thomas home page to order or go to Jostens.com/yearbooks.
Attention all Freshman!
Join your Link Leaders for one of Thomas' annual traditions- Kickball Under the Lights!!!
We will be holding this fun annual event tomorrow night from 7:30-8:30 on the Turf, under the lights, at Titan Stadium.
All freshman are welcomed!
We would love to see you there to continue making connections with your leaders and friends!"
Calling all freshman! If you want to help us win events like tug-of-war against the juniors or beat the seniors for best mural, a sign up sheet for spirit week or pep-rally events is in Mrs. Phillips room, 311. You must sign up ahead of time in order to participate in all pep-rally games
College representatives are coming to Thomas starting with SUNY Potsdam and Ithaca College. Please get into your naviance account and sign up to meet with these colleges here on our campus. Can't get into your naviance account?? Stop into the Student Center to learn how.
School Counselors will be in the library today during lunch blocks to help you with your college applications, activities resumes or to walk you through naviance. Stop in, we'd love to see you.
Anyone interested in joining Future Business Leaders of America, our first meeting will be after school tomorrow at 3:30 in Room 255.
Anyone interested in Video Game Club, there will be an informational kickoff meeting on Monday September 27th at 3:15pm until 3:45pm. You will be able to take the late bus home. At the meeting we will determine the days we will meet and how often. The meeting will be held in room 432 which is located in the Technology Wing, Mrs. DeWitte's room.
Video Game Club is open to everyone. If you love playing video games and would like to do it with others who share your passion, this is the club for you!
If you have any questions, please stop down to room 435 or email Mrs. DeWitte at the address shown here.
Hope to see you there!
It's BACK!...
CHESS CLUB!
CHESS CLUB!
CHESS CLUB!
Chess club starts tomorrow!! From 3:15 - 4:00
It will be in room 310, and YOU are invited to come, even bring a friend!
ALL are welcome. If you have any questions see Mr. Zaleski in room 310.
Come challenge your mind and join us for a "battle on the board"
Do you carry a 20-sided die with you at all times? Do you make ability checks throughout the day? Does the phrase 'roll for initiative' give you chills? Did any of these questions make sense to you? If so, you belong in Titans and Dragons, the Webster Thomas Dungeons and Dragons Club. We're going to start playing soon, so join our Google Classroom or see Mr. Phares in room 316 for more information
Attention students interested in community service. Rotary Interact will be holding an informational meeting on Monday, September 27th at 3:25PM in the South Cafe. Please plan to attend even if you have participated in Rotary previously as we will have information for everyone at this meeting about how to join. See you there!
Writing- it's not just for DBQs and Essays
It can also be CREATIVE
If you are a creative writer and like to write poems, stories, scripts or plays
then join us after school this Thursday in Ms Byrne's Room, 335
across from the Art rooms, for the first meeting of the Thomas Creative Writers' Group.
No experience is necessary- only a desire to exercise your creative muscles.
Hope to see you there!
The girls cross country team remained undefeated on the season, besting both Batavia and Spencerport yesterday. Sophomore Natalia Seremetis won the race, with juniors Kolbi Spencer and Rachel Webster taking second and third respectively. The Titans put eight runners in the top ten.
The boys cross country team also remained undefeated, sweeping both Batavia and Spencerport. Junior Connor Thomas won individually, with senior JJ Montemaro and junior Evan Lacey close behind.
Today's lunch is burger trash plate
September 21, 2021
WonderCare- Webster's Before and Afterschool Program is Hiring.
We are looking to hire students to work in the afterschool program with elementary students.This is a great job if you have early release or can work afterschool. We have a flexible schedule and you wouldn't have to work nights or weekends.
Please email wondercare@webstercsd.org or follow us on Twitter for more information! Must be 16 to apply!
Attention all Freshman!
Join your Link Leaders for one of Thomas' annual traditions- Kickball Under the Lights!!!
We will be holding this fun annual event on Thursday, September 23rd from 7:30-8:30 on the Turf, under the lights, at Titan Stadium.
All freshman are welcomed and we would love to see you there to continue making connections with your leaders and friends!"
Late busses run on Monday, Tuesday and Thursday and will arrive at 4:00 near the flag pole entrance. Busses leave at 4:10. If you are unsure which bus to take, stop in at the main office.
Attention Juniors: The P-S-A-T is a practice SAT exam given to juniors on October 16th. Registration forms are available in the student center. Pick up your today.
Anyone interested in joining Future Business Leaders of America, our first meeting will be on Thursday, September 23 at 3:30 in Room 255.
Anyone interested in Video Game Club, there will be an informational kickoff meeting on Monday September 27th at 3:15pm until 3:45pm. You will be able to take the late bus home. At the meeting we will determine the days we will meet and how often. The meeting will be held in room 432 which is located in the Technology Wing, Mrs. DeWitte's room.
Video Game Club is open to everyone. If you love playing video games and would like to do it with others who share your passion, this is the club for you!
If you have any questions, please stop down to room 435 or email Mrs. DeWitte at the address shown here.
Hope to see you there!
It's BACK!...
CHESS CLUB!
CHESS CLUB!
CHESS CLUB!
Chess club starts this Thursday!! From 3:15 - 4:00
It will be in room 310, and YOU are invited to come, even bring a friend!
ALL are welcome. If you have any questions see Mr. Zaleski in room 310.
Come challenge your mind and join us for a "battle on the board"
Do you carry a 20-sided die with you at all times? Do you make ability checks throughout the day? Does the phrase 'roll for initiative' give you chills? Did any of these questions make sense to you? If so, you belong in Titans and Dragons, the Webster Thomas Dungeons and Dragons Club. We're going to start playing soon, so join our Google Classroom or see Mr. Phares in room 316 for more information
Attention students interested in community service. Rotary Interact will be holding an informational meeting on Monday, September 27th at 3:25PM in the South Cafe. Please plan to attend even if you have participated in Rotary previously as we will have information for everyone at this meeting about how to join. See you there!
Today's lunch is BLT
September 20, 2021
Attention Staff and Students--
Now is the time to order your yearbook to get the best price of the year. Now through Oct. 8th yearbooks will be $65 plus you can get up to four FREE icons! Click on the yearbook link on the Thomas home page to order or go to Jostens.com/yearbooks.
Attention all Freshman!
Join your Link Leaders for one of Thomas' annual traditions- Kickball Under the Lights!!!
We will be holding this fun annual event on Thursday, September 23rd from 7:30-8:30 on the Turf, under the lights, at Titan Stadium.
All freshman are welcomed and we would love to see you there to continue making connections with your leaders and friends!"
Late busses run on Monday, Tuesday and Thursday and will arrive at 4:00 near the flag pole entrance. Busses leave at 4:10. If you are unsure which bus to take, stop in at the main office.
Attention students enrolled in drivers Ed that begins today, Monday, September 20.
Class has been postponed until Thursday, September 23. The first class is a lecture on Thursday at 630 pm. Check the email you used to register with fir more details.
College representatives are coming to Thomas starting with SUNY Potsdam and Ithaca College. Please get into your naviance account and sign up to meet with these colleges here on our campus. Can't get into your naviance account?? Stop into the Student Center to learn how.
Attention Juniors: The P-S-A-T is a practice SAT exam given to juniors on October 16th. Registration forms are available in the student center. Pick up your today.
Attention to all current Show Choir and interested students - auditions are scheduled for Monday, September 20th. A shuttle bus from Thomas’s pool doors at 3:45pm will be provided to bring you to Schroeder’s auditorium for a 4pm start. Bring comfortable shoes and clothes to dance in - we will teach you the rest. Thank you!
Do you like to debate? Are you interested in world events? Then come check out Model United Nations on Monday September 20 in room 210 after school. There will be cider and donuts! Questions, see Miss Yang in room 210.
Anyone interested in joining Future Business Leaders of America, our first meeting will be on Thursday, September 23 at 3:30 in Room 255.
Are you interested in learning more about stigmatized topics while making a difference in your school and community? Well Positivity in Action might be the club for you. Our first meeting will be on Monday, September 20th after school in room 407. Hope to see you all there!
Anyone interested in Video Game Club, there will be an informational kickoff meeting on Monday September 27th at 3:15pm until 3:45pm. You will be able to take the late bus home. At the meeting we will determine the days we will meet and how often. The meeting will be held in room 432 which is located in the Technology Wing, Mrs. DeWitte's room.
Video Game Club is open to everyone. If you love playing video games and would like to do it with others who share your passion, this is the club for you!
If you have any questions, please stop down to room 435 or email Mrs. DeWitte at the address shown here.
Hope to see you there!
It's BACK!...
CHESS CLUB!
CHESS CLUB!
CHESS CLUB!
Chess club starts this Thursday!! From 3:15 - 4:00
It will be in room 310, and YOU are invited to come, even bring a friend!
ALL are welcome. If you have any questions see Mr. Zaleski in room 310.
Come challenge your mind and join us for a "battle on the board"
The DREAM club will be meeting today after school in room 411. Join us for time to connect and discuss plans for the year. Hope to see you there!
Today's lunch is gourmet chicken tenders
September 16, 2021
Attention all Freshman!
Join your Link Leaders for one of Thomas' annual traditions- Kickball Under the Lights!!!
We will be holding this fun annual event on Thursday, September 23rd from 7:30-8:30 on the Turf, under the lights, at Titan Stadium.
All freshman are welcomed and we would love to see you there to continue making connections with your leaders and friends!"
Spirit Week is coming. The week of October 4th is our Homecoming Week and we are excited to return to our annual Spirit Week Celebrations including dress days, Can Jam, Homecoming Dance and the Pep Rally! Watch for more information in the coming weeks and start getting those class color outfits and decorations ready. See your class council and class advisers for how you can get more involved.
Sports fans...if you are going to attend a Thomas sporting event Friday wear black! We are going to do a black out at all games.
Late busses run on Monday, Tuesday and Thursday and will arrive at 4:00 near the flag pole entrance. Busses leave at 4:10. If you are unsure which bus to take, stop in at the main office.
College representatives are coming to Thomas starting with SUNY Potsdam and Ithaca College. Please get into your naviance account and sign up to meet with these colleges here on our campus. Can't get into your naviance account?? Stop into the Student Center to learn how.
Attention Juniors: The P-S-A-T is a practice SAT exam given to juniors on October 16th. Registration forms are available in the student center. Pick up your today.
Attention all students - the Morning News team will be holding an informational meeting after school today in room 245. Stop in and learn more about what we do and the exciting opportunities available to Titans in grades 9 through 12. We have a wide variety of roles to fill and there is sure to be something for you.
Hope to see you there!
Attention to all current Show Choir and interested students - auditions are scheduled for Monday, September 20th. A shuttle bus from Thomas’s pool doors at 3:45pm will be provided to bring you to Schroeder’s auditorium for a 4pm start. Bring comfortable shoes and clothes to dance in - we will teach you the rest. Thank you!
Auto Club will begin on Monday September 20th in room 435. We will meet on Mondays after school until 4:30. See Mr Campbell for details.
Attention students interested in joining a mountain biking club this fall. We will be riding this Thursday after school. You can bring your own bike or ride a school bike. We also have helmets to borrow as well. Stop by Mrs. Pagano's Room 130 to get a permission slip. See you Thursday!
Do you like to debate? Are you interested in world events? Then come check out Model United Nations on Monday September 20 in room 210 after school. There will be cider and donuts! Questions, see Miss Yang in room 210.
The DREAM club will have it's first meeting this coming Monday September 20th in Mrs. Nieves's room, 411.
DREAM club is open to any student who wants to make Thomas a more inclusive place for ALL students. We will strive to celebrate every Titan - their heritage, culture, religion, beliefs and history. Hope to see you on Monday.
Are you interested in learning more about stigmatized topics while making a difference in your school and community? Well Positivity in Action might be the club for you. Our first meeting will be on Monday, September 20th after school in room 407. Hope to see you all there!
We are doing a white out for the Homecoming football game Oct 8. If you would like to buy a white t-bird shirt we are doing pre sales during lunches this week for $7. These shirts will be used for other sports and sporting events throughout the year, this is your opportunity to get one! See Mrs. Warner if you have any questions
Today's lunch is gourmet chicken tenders
September 15, 2021
Attention Staff and Students--
Now is the time to order your yearbook to get the best price of the year. Now through Oct. 8th yearbooks will be $65 plus you can get up to four FREE icons! Click on the yearbook link on the Thomas home page to order or go to Jostens.com/yearbooks.
WonderCare- Webster's Before and Afterschool Program is Hiring.
We are looking to hire students to work in the afterschool program with elementary students.This is a great job if you have early release or can work afterschool. We have a flexible schedule and you wouldn't have to work nights or weekends.
Please email wondercare@webstercsd.org or follow us on Twitter for more information! Must be 16 to apply!
The Math Lab is open all blocks every day in Room 409. If you are coming from a study hall, you must go there first and sign out. Otherwise, you may sign up through the Math Lab Google Classroom using the code shown here. The sign-in form is the same as last year for those of you who already belong to the Google Classroom. Attendance is limited to 8 students per block.
See you soon!
Attention all Freshman!
Join your Link Leaders for one of Thomas' annual traditions- Kickball Under the Lights!!!
We will be holding this fun annual event on Thursday, September 23rd from 7:30-8:30 on the Turf, under the lights, at Titan Stadium.
All freshman are welcomed and we would love to see you there to continue making connections with your leaders and friends!"
Spirit Week is coming. The week of October 4th is our Homecoming Week and we are excited to return to our annual Spirit Week Celebrations including dress days, Can Jam, Homecoming Dance and the Pep Rally! Watch for more information in the coming weeks and start getting those class color outfits and decorations ready. See your class council and class advisers for how you can get more involved.
Attention all students - the Morning News team will be holding an informational meeting tomorrow after school in room 245. Stop in and learn more about what we do and the exciting opportunities available to Titans in grades 9 through 12. We have a wide variety of roles to fill and there is sure to be something for you.
Hope to see you there!
Attention to all current Show Choir and interested students - auditions are scheduled for Monday, September 20th. A shuttle bus from Thomas’s pool doors at 3:45pm will be provided to bring you to Schroeder’s auditorium for a 4pm start. Bring comfortable shoes and clothes to dance in - we will teach you the rest. Thank you!
It's a drama-rama here at Webster Thomas High School this week. Today after school, the Fall Drama kicks off production in Room 111. Actors and stage crew - and anyone interested in joining either - are encouraged to attend as the program has changed over the summer.
Then, on Friday, September 17, the Improv Club will have its first meeting. Students who think they're funny should join us - also in Room 111 after school. Hope to see you there!
Auto Club will begin on Monday September 20th in room 435. We will meet on Mondays after school until 4:30. See Mr Campbell for details.
Attention students interested in joining a mountain biking club this fall. We will be riding this Thursday after school. You can bring your own bike or ride a school bike. We also have helmets to borrow as well. Stop by Mrs. Pagano's Room 130 to get a permission slip. See you Thursday!
Do you like to debate? Are you interested in world events? Then come check out Model United Nations on Monday September 20 in room 210 after school. There will be cider and donuts! Questions, see Miss Yang in room 210.
The DREAM club will have it's first meeting this coming Monday September 20th in Mrs. Nieves's room, 411.
DREAM club is open to any student who wants to make Thomas a more inclusive place for ALL students. We will strive to celebrate every Titan - their heritage, culture, religion, beliefs and history. Hope to see you on Monday.
Just a reminder that Barrel of Monkeys Men's Choir starts tomorrow morning! Come at 8:15 and check it out! Great people, fun music and doughnuts!
If you need more information you can see Mrs. Nitsch in room 120. Or just show up!!!
See you in the morning!
Are you interested in learning more about stigmatized topics while making a difference in your school and community? Well Positivity in Action might be the club for you. Our first meeting will be on Monday, September 20th after school in room 407. Hope to see you all there!
We are doing a white out for the Homecoming football game Oct 8. If you would like to buy a white t-bird shirt we are doing pre sales during lunches this week for $7. These shirts will be used for other sports and sporting events throughout the year, this is your opportunity to get one! See Mrs. Warner if you have any questions
The boys cross country team opened its season with shutout wins over Hilton, Penfield, and Schroeder last night. Juniors Connor Thomas and Evan Lacey took the top two spots overall, as the Titans took the top seven places.
The girls swept to wins over all three opponents. Junior Natalia Seremetis placed third overall, as the Titans put four runners in the top 10.
Today's lunch is bacon hamburger or bacon cheeseburger
September 14, 2021
There are some changes to the sign-in and sign-out process this year.
If you need to leave school early for any reason you must have parent or guardian permission. You need to pick-up a pass from your house office that you will give to security in the main office as you leave.
If you are returning to school after the appointment, enter through the main office to sign-in and receive a pass to class.
If you are coming to school late you will need to come in through the main office, sign-in and pick-up a pass from security.
Please see the secretaries in the house offices if you have any questions.
The next safe driving seminar will be offered at Schroeder today from 3:30 - 5:30. If you need a parking pass and were not able to attend a seminar over the summer, you will need to attend today in order to receive a permanent parking permit for this school year. A table will be set up next week to hand out permits; more information to follow.
The Math Lab is open all blocks every day in Room 409. If you are coming from a study hall, you must go there first and sign out. Otherwise, you may sign up through the Math Lab Google Classroom using the code shown here. The sign-in form is the same as last year for those of you who already belong to the Google Classroom. Attendance is limited to 8 students per block.
See you soon!
Attention all Freshman!
Join your Link Leaders for one of Thomas' annual traditions- Kickball Under the Lights!!!
We will be holding this fun annual event on Thursday, September 23rd from 7:30-8:30 on the Turf, under the lights, at Titan Stadium.
All freshman are welcomed and we would love to see you there to continue making connections with your leaders and friends!"
Attention all students - the Morning News team will be holding an informational meeting after school on Thursday, September 16th in room 245. Stop in and learn more about what we do and the exciting opportunities available to Titans in grades 9 through 12. We have a wide variety of roles to fill and there is sure to be something for you.
Hope to see you there!
Attention to all current Show Choir and interested students who wanted to audition today; due to unforeseen circumstances, the auditions need to be rescheduled for Monday, September 20th. A shuttle bus from Thomas’s pool doors at 3:45pm will still be provided to bring you to Schroeder’s auditorium for a 4pm start. Bring comfortable shoes and clothes to dance in - we will teach you the rest. Thank you!
It's a drama-rama here at Webster Thomas High School this week. First, on Wednesday, September 15 after school, the Fall Drama kicks off production in Room 111. Actors and stage crew - and anyone interested in joining either - are encouraged to attend as the program has changed over the summer.
Then, on Friday, September 17, the Improv Club will have its first meeting. Students who think they're funny should join us - also in Room 111 after school. Hope to see you there!
Auto Club will begin on Monday September 20th in room 435. We will meet on Mondays after school until 4:30. See Mr Campbell for details.
Attention students interested in joining a mountain biking club this fall. We will be riding this Thursday after school. You can bring your own bike or ride a school bike. We also have helmets to borrow as well. Stop by Mrs. Pagano's Room 130 to get a permission slip. See you Thursday!
Today's lunch is fiestada
September 13
There are some changes to the sign-in and sign-out process this year.
If you need to leave school early for any reason you must have parent or guardian permission. You need to pick-up a pass from your house office that you will give to security in the main office as you leave.
If you are returning to school after the appointment, enter through the main office to sign-in and receive a pass to class.
If you are coming to school late you will need to come in through the main office, sign-in and pick-up a pass from security.
Please see the secretaries in the house offices if you have any questions.
Attention Staff and Students--
Now is the time to order your yearbook to get the best price of the year. Now through Oct. 8th yearbooks will be $65 plus you can get up to four FREE icons! Click on the yearbook link on the Thomas home page to order or go to Jostens.com/yearbooks.
Drivers Education is back for the Fall of 2021. We have limited details but do know it will begin the week of September 20.
Seniors and Juniors can register on Tuesday, September 14 at 8:00 am on line.
Search " Drivers Ed Registration" on the webster schools website.
Space is limited.
The next safe driving seminar will be offered at Schroeder tomorrow,Tuesday, September 14th from 3:30- 5:30. If you need a parking pass and were not able to attend a seminar over the summer, you will need to attend on the 14th in order to receive a permanent parking permit for this school year. A table will be set up next week to hand out permits; more information to follow.
WonderCare- Webster's Before and Afterschool Program is Hiring.
We are looking to hire students to work in the afterschool program with elementary students.This is a great job if you have early release or can work afterschool. We have a flexible schedule and you wouldn't have to work nights or weekends.
Please email wondercare@webstercsd.org or follow us on Twitter for more information! Must be 16 to apply!
Attention all students - the Morning News team will be holding an informational meeting after school on Thursday, September 16th in room 245. Stop in and learn more about what we do and the exciting opportunities available to Titans in grades 9 through 12. We have a wide variety of roles to fill and there is sure to be something for you.
Hope to see you there!
Attention to all current Show Choir and interested students who wanted to audition today; due to unforeseen circumstances, the auditions need to be rescheduled for Monday, September 20th. A shuttle bus from Thomas’s pool doors at 3:45pm will still be provided to bring you to Schroeder’s auditorium for a 4pm start. Bring comfortable shoes and clothes to dance in - we will teach you the rest. Thank you!
It's a drama-rama here at Webster Thomas High School this week. First, on Wednesday, September 15 after school, the Fall Drama kicks off production in Room 111. Actors and stage crew - and anyone interested in joining either - are encouraged to attend as the program has changed over the summer.
Then, on Friday, September 17, the Improv Club will have its first meeting. Students who think they're funny should join us - also in Room 111 after school. Hope to see you there!
Over the weekend the Webster Marching Band took 1st place in their division over Corning! Webster now holds the 2nd highest score in the State of New York and is currently in 1st place in their division.
Congratulations Marching Band!
Today's lunch is breaded chicken patty
September 10, 2021
Attention Staff and Students--
Now is the time to order your yearbook to get the best price of the year. Now through Oct. 8th yearbooks will be $65 plus you can get up to four FREE icons! Click on the yearbook link on the Thomas home page to order or go to Jostens.com/yearbooks.
Art Students if you left any artwork from last year it is located in the showcases outside of the art rooms. Please stop by to collect your art
Drivers Education is back for the Fall of 2021. We have limited details but do know it will begin the week of September 20.
Seniors and Juniors can register on Tuesday, September 14 at 8:00 am on line.
Search " Drivers Ed Registration" on the webster schools website.
Space is limited.
School Pictures will take place in the Auditorium today.
You will participate during your P.E. class on your respective day.
In order to receive a school ID, you will need your picture taken regardless
of a purchase. No order form is needed at this time so stop down for your picture!
The next safe driving seminar will be offered at Schroeder on Tuesday, September 14 from 4:00 - 5:30. If you need a parking pass and were not able to attend a seminar over the summer, you will need to attend on the 14th in order to receive a permanent parking permit for this school year. A table will be set up next week to hand out permits; more information to follow.
WonderCare- Webster's Before and Afterschool Program is Hiring.
We are looking to hire students to work in the afterschool program with elementary students.This is a great job if you have early release or can work afterschool. We have a flexible schedule and you wouldn't have to work nights or weekends.
Please email wondercare@webstercsd.org or follow us on Twitter for more information! Must be 16 to apply!
The Webster Show Choir will be holding auditions after school in the Schroeder auditorium on Monday, September 13th at 4pm. All you need are comfortable shoes and clothes to dance in; we will teach you the rest. A shuttle bus from Thomas will pick up students at the pool doors at 3:45pm and bring you to Schroeder. Hope to see you there!
Come support our Varsity football team on their senior night by wearing neon colors. The game is tomorrow night at 7 PM at Titan's stadium
If you are interested in being the Titan mascot for our sporting event games, please see either Ms. Warner or Mr. Lamonica
Webster boys volleyball completed consecutive victories last night with a three-set sweep at Gates-Chili, raising their record to 3-0. This followed a win over Midlakes at Schroeder on Wednesday. For the two contests, sophomore Bodey Groff handed out 44 assists to hitters Dan Klimatchev, Ethan Williams, and Griffin Monrad with 14, 13, and 10 kills respectively. Williams also delivered an incredible 15 aces over the two evenings. Doug Chandler contributed 9 kills and 5 aces, while the defense was led by Zach Zian's 10 digs. The Lakers return to action Monday night, hosting Victor in the Schroeder gym at 7:30.
Today is our annual Welcome Back Titan Picnic Day.
Lunch will include a grilled hot dog, mac salad, watermelon, bag of chips. Stop by the cafe, pick up a tray and go to the courtyard to see your favorite administrator grilling up lunch!
As a reminder all lunches and breakfast is free for this school year.
Good morning. My name is Mr. Thurley and I teach AP Government and United States History. Today, I would like you to join me in remembering the events of 20 years ago. On September 11, 2001, 2,977 people lost their lives to terrorist attacks at the World Trade Center Towers, the Pentagon, and aboard Flight 93. These losses mark the most devastating terrorist attacks the United States of America has experienced. Today, we remember not only the loss of life, but also the heroic actions of the first responders and recovery workers who risked their safety in service of others.
In September of 2019, Governor Cuomo signed legislation establishing September 11th Remembrance Day. The law allows for a brief moment of silence in public schools across the state at the beginning of the school day every September 11th to encourage dialogue and education in the classroom, and to ensure future generations have an understanding of the September 11th, 2001 terrorist attacks and their place in history.
I can safely say that none of you students in school today or at home were born at the time of 9/11 which can make it hard to understand the impact that this event had on our country. That’s why it is important to have a brief moment of silent reflection every year. By doing this, we can ensure that future generations will better understand this day and its significance in our history.
Please join me in a moment of silence today in recognition of the people who perished on September 11th, 2001...
Thank you.
There are many legacies of 9/11 and many people want to know how they can do their part to honor the victims of that fateful day. In 2009, Congress designated September 11th as the National Day of Service and Remembrance and challenged all Americans to do at least one good deed to honor the victims and responders. We recognize the many who rose in service after the attacks including our firefighters and EMTs, public safety officers, rescue and recovery workers, volunteers, and also our men and women in the armed forces. Today, our community actions and charitable service activities honor the victims of the terrorist attacks, pay tribute to the many who served in response to the attacks, and help to rekindle a spirit of unity in America and Webster. Let September 11th serve as a reminder to view each other as neighbors, not as strangers, and envision what our society might be like if we worked more closely together to solve our problems, ESPECIALLY during a time in history where so much divides us. You can do your part. You can help turn a day of tragedy into a day of doing good deeds for others. There is plenty to do- go make the world a better place Titans.
September 9, 2021
There are some changes to the sign-in and sign-out process this year.
If you need to leave school early for any reason you must have parent or guardian permission. You need to pick-up a pass from your house office that you will give to security in the main office as you leave.
If you are returning to school after the appointment, enter through the main office to sign-in and receive a pass to class.
If you are coming to school late you will need to come in through the main office, sign-in and pick-up a pass from security.
Please see the secretaries in the house offices if you have any questions.
The Webster Central School District will continue to participate in the USDA granted program which provides free lunch and breakfast to ALL students this school year. Be sure to stop by the cafeteria in the morning to grab delicious breakfast items to start your day off right and then return during your lunch block for more offerings to stay satisfied all day long.
Attention Staff and Students--
Now is the time to order your yearbook to get the best price of the year. Now through Oct. 8th yearbooks will be $65 plus you can get up to four FREE icons! Click on the yearbook link on the Thomas home page to order or go to Jostens.com/yearbooks.
Art Students if you left any artwork from last year it is located in the showcases outside of the art rooms. Please stop by to collect your art
Drivers Education is back for the Fall of 2021. We have limited details but do know it will begin the week of September 20.
Seniors and Juniors can register on Tuesday, September 14 at 8:00 am on line.
Search " Drivers Ed Registration" on the webster schools website.
Space is limited.
Tomorrow is Thomas's annual Welcome Back Titan Picnic Day.
Lunch will include a grilled hot dog, mac salad, watermelon, bag of chips. Stop by the cafe, pick up a tray and go to the courtyard to see your favorite administrator grilling up lunch!
As a reminder all lunches and breakfast is free for this school year.
School Pictures will take place in the Auditorium today and tomorrow.
You will participate during your P.E. class on your respective day.
In order to receive a school ID, you will need your picture taken regardless
of a purchase. No order form is needed at this time so stop down for your picture!
The Webster Show Choir will be holding auditions after school in the Schroeder auditorium on Monday, September 13th at 4pm. All you need are comfortable shoes and clothes to dance in; we will teach you the rest. A shuttle bus from Thomas will pick up students at the pool doors at 3:45pm and bring you to Schroeder. Hope to see you there!
Today's lunch is fiestada
Good Morning, my name is Mr. Cheatham. This morning my colleagues and myself would like to introduce ourselves and share a little bit about who we are as a way to connect with the Webster Thomas Community.
Marissa Ramirez:
Hello, My name is Marissa Ramirez and I am the new School Psychologist located in the gold house. One fun thing I did this summer was go on a fishing charter. One thing I am looking forward to is being a part of the titan community!
Hope VanEtten:
Hello everyone! My name is Hope VanEtten and I am the new School Psychologist Intern and my office is in the Gold House. One fun thing I did this summer was going jet skiing on Seneca Lake. One thing I am looking forward to this school year is making connections with the Thomas staff and students!
Amanda Mereness:
Hello Everyone, I am Mrs. Gooley and I am a social worker in the Blue House. One fun thing I did this summer was I got married and went on a beautiful vacation to Cape Cod! and one thing I am looking forward to this year is getting to know everyone and becoming a part of the Thomas community!
Lindsay Pellegrini:
Hi everyone, I am Lindsay Pellegrini, one of the new social workers in the Gold House. All of us in Gold are available for support so come say hi!
One fun thing I did this summer was travel to the Outerbanks, where my brother lives. While I did not surf I was able to watch my brother surf.
I am looking forward to seeing the positive energy that you are all bringing to these hallways, especially with the connections and re-connections being made. I look forward to making new connections with all of you and the Thomas community. I can't wait to see what all of you will achieve this year!
Jarid Cheatham:
Again, my name is Mr. Cheatham, I also go by Mr. C. I am a Social Worker and my office is located in the Gold House.
Something fun that I did this summer is go horseback riding in the Finger Lakes region for the first time. One thing that I am looking forward to, echoes what my colleagues have already shared, that is connecting and becoming a part of the Webster Thomas community.
We look forward to getting to know you all more, and please feel free to smile with your eyes, and say hello when you see us in the halls! Thank you!
September 8, 2021
The Webster Central School District will continue to participate in the USDA granted program which provides free lunch and breakfast to ALL students this school year. Be sure to stop by the cafeteria in the morning to grab delicious breakfast items to start your day off right and then return during your lunch block for more offerings to stay satisfied all day long.
Attention Staff and Students--
Now is the time to order your yearbook to get the best price of the year. Now through Oct. 8th yearbooks will be $65 plus you can get up to four FREE icons! Click on the yearbook link on the Thomas home page to order or go to Jostens.com/yearbooks.
Art Students if you left any artwork from last year it is located in the showcases outside of the art rooms. Please stop by to collect your art
Today's lunch is gourmet chicken tenders
June 22, 2021
WTI is still open for help and repair until June 22nd but no loaners will be given for any reason. Students may come down to WTI and use loaner devices here in our room to complete work, but may not take them out
Attention seniors: We want to make every effort to pronounce your name correctly graduation! Please use Flipgrid to record yourself saying your name for us. Use the code or QR code on this poster, which you will find in the senior lounge and around the school. Thank you!
Attention all Link Leader applicants for the 2021-2022 school year. Please check your school email this week regarding your application and the committee's selection choice. If you have been selected as a Link Leader for next school year, be sure to join our google classroom page and the Remind app using the codes provided in the acceptance email ASAP!! If you were not selected, please consider joining our Titans Ambassador program.
The library media center will be closed Periods 1 through 6 today for testing.
Need a job? Maplewood Nursing Home is hiring for dining services wait staff and unit assistants. Minimum age is 15. Applications and job descriptions are available in the student center or visit the website at www.visitmaplewood.com for additional information.
WonderCare is now hiring for next school year, please email wondercare@webstercsd.org for more information. Must be 16 years of age or older to apply
Today's lunch is bacon hamburger / bacon cheeseburger
June 21, 2021
WonderCare is now hiring for next school year, please email wondercare@webstercsd.org for more information. Must be 16 years of age or older to apply
The last day students can receive Chromebook loaners is Tuesday June 15th. After that, WTI is still open for help and repair til June 22nd but no loaners will be given for any reason. Students may come down to WTI and use loaner devices here in our room to complete work, but may not take them out
Attention seniors: We want to make every effort to pronounce your name correctly graduation! Please use Flipgrid to record yourself saying your name for us. Use the code or QR code on this poster, which you will find in the senior lounge and around the school. Thank you!
Attention all Link Leader applicants for the 2021-2022 school year. Please check your school email this week regarding your application and the committee's selection choice. If you have been selected as a Link Leader for next school year, be sure to join our google classroom page and the Remind app using the codes provided in the acceptance email ASAP!! If you were not selected, please consider joining our Titans Ambassador program.
Need a job? Maplewood Nursing Home is hiring for dining services wait staff and unit assistants. Minimum age is 15. Applications and job descriptions are available in the student center or visit the website at www.visitmaplewood.com for additional information.
Today's lunch is bacon hamburger / bacon cheeseburger
June 17, 2021
WonderCare is now hiring for next school year, please email wondercare@webstercsd.org for more information. Must be 16 years of age or older to apply
Have you always wanted to try yoga?
Maybe you are already a yoga expert?
Either way....come join Mrs. Stacy on the turf for some yoga in the sun as part of our Summer Send Off.
Sessions will be held today and tomorrow during lunches.
All are welcome!
The last day students can receive Chromebook loaners is Tuesday June 15th. After that, WTI is still open for help and repair til June 22nd but no loaners will be given for any reason. Students may come down to WTI and use loaner devices here in our room to complete work, but may not take them out
Students in Ms. Geary's ELA class are pleased to announce that they are holding a book drive!
Bring in books from home that you have outgrown or no longer read and place them in the donation bin located in the library.
We are accepting all types of books for this drive.
All book donations will be taken to the Webster Public Library.
The book drive will be taking place all week long, so take a look around at home tonight for possible donations! Thank you for your support.
The Webster Aquatic Center will conduct a Red Cross Lifeguard Class from June 28th - July 1st. Registration is online.
The mandatory prerequisite swim test will be held on June 22nd at 4pm.
Attention seniors: We want to make every effort to pronounce your name correctly graduation! Please use Flipgrid to record yourself saying your name for us. Use the code or QR code on this poster, which you will find in the senior lounge and around the school. Thank you!
Attention all Link Leader applicants for the 2021-2022 school year. Please check your school email this week regarding your application and the committee's selection choice. If you have been selected as a Link Leader for next school year, be sure to join our google classroom page and the Remind app using the codes provided in the acceptance email ASAP!! If you were not selected, please consider joining our Titans Ambassador program.
Need a job? Maplewood Nursing Home is hiring for dining services wait staff and unit assistants. Minimum age is 15. Applications and job descriptions are available in the student center or visit the website at www.visitmaplewood.com for additional information.
Today's lunch is pizza crunchers
June 16, 2021
Have you always wanted to try yoga?
Maybe you are already a yoga expert?
Either way....come join Mrs. Stacy on the turf for some yoga in the sun as part of our Summer Send Off.
Sessions will be held today and tomorrow during lunches.
All are welcome!
Students in Ms. Geary's ELA class are pleased to announce that they are holding a book drive!
Bring in books from home that you have outgrown or no longer read and place them in the donation bin located in the library.
We are accepting all types of books for this drive.
All book donations will be taken to the Webster Public Library.
The book drive will be taking place all week long, so take a look around at home tonight for possible donations! Thank you for your support.
Attention seniors: We want to make every effort to pronounce your name correctly graduation! Please use Flipgrid to record yourself saying your name for us. Use the code or QR code on this poster, which you will find in the senior lounge and around the school. Thank you!
Attention all Link Leader applicants for the 2021-2022 school year. Please check your school email this week regarding your application and the committee's selection choice. If you have been selected as a Link Leader for next school year, be sure to join our google classroom page and the Remind app using the codes provided in the acceptance email ASAP!! If you were not selected, please consider joining our Titans Ambassador program.
As a part of Summer Send Off each class has been working to create a mural for their class experience this year. These murals were brought in this week and judged by the art department. The freshman took 4th place, followed by sophomores and juniors. The seniors' mural, which is on display near the art rooms, took first place. The other murals are in and around the media center for you to see and enjoy.
Points have been awarded for our first set of up dress up days. In first place we have the 9th grade class, with the highest percentage of the class dressing up. Followed by sophomores in second, juniors in third and seniors in forth.
Can Jam is still going on and we will see who has the highest stack by the end of the day tomorrow.
Overall points thus far for the week have all classes in a 4 - way TIE! Let's see what today and tomorrow brings.
A reminder for all lunches today that you are welcome to purchase lunch from one of the food trucks which will be outside near the turf. Regular lunch will still be offered in the cafeteria and all are welcome to join us outside for a time to relax as a community. Yoga is available for anyone interested and the phys ed classes will be playing various back yard games.
Today's lunch is breaded chicken patty
June 15, 2021
The Webster Aquatic Center will conduct a Red Cross Lifeguard Class from June 28th - July 1st.
Registration is online.
The mandatory prerequisite swim test will be held on June 22nd at 4pm.
WonderCare is now hiring for next school year, please email wondercare@webstercsd.org for more information. Must be 16 years of age or older to apply.
Need a job? Maplewood Nursing Home is hiring for dining services wait staff and unit assistants. Minimum age is 15. Applications and job descriptions are available in the student center or visit the website at www.visitmaplewood.com for additional information.
Attention Freshmen!
Class T-shirts are here!
Students who would like to purchase a T-shirt for $10 or join the Class Dues program may do so before or after school today or tomorrow in Mrs. Sidoti’s classroom, room 339.
Attention Sophomores! You can pick up or purchase your sophomore year RED T-shirt either before or after school today through Thursday, June 17th from Mrs. Barnes (room 308) or Mr. Bertrand (room 304). T-shirts are either $10 or free for those students who paid their class dues during freshman year.
Attention seniors: We want to make every effort to pronounce your name correctly at graduation! Please use Flipgrid to record yourself saying your name for us. Use the code or QR code on this poster, which you will find in the senior lounge and around the school. Thank you!
Attention all Seniors.
Senior Chromebook Return will be taking place outside the cafeteria today.
After turning your chromebook in, you will receive a ticket to collect your cap and gown.
If you need to keep your chromebook later for any reason, come let us know and we will take your information.
Have you always wanted to try yoga?
Maybe you are already a yoga expert?
Either way....come join Mrs. Stacy on the turf for some yoga in the sun as part of our Summer Send Off.
Sessions will be held on Wednesday June 16th and Thursday 17th during lunches.
All are welcome!
Today is the last day students can receive Chromebook loaners. After today, WTI is still open for help and repair until June 22nd but no loaners will be given for any reason. Students may come down to WTI and use loaner devices here in our room to complete work, but may not take them out.
Students in Ms. Geary's ELA class are pleased to announce that they are holding a book drive!
Bring in books from home that you have outgrown or no longer read and place them in the donation bin located in the library.
We are accepting all types of books for this drive.
All book donations will be taken to the Webster Public Library.
The book drive will be taking place all week long, so take a look around at home tonight for possible donations! Thank you for your support.
Student Council is excited to celebrate Summer Send Off this week! Remember to wear your class color on Wednesday and Thursday. We're looking for the most spirited students and class to earn some prizes.
We will be collecting donations all week for the Goodness Initiative. The donation bins are located near the cafeterias. It's a race to the top to see which class can collect the most of their designated items and win Can Jam.
On Wednesday and Thursday we will also have food trucks joining us for all lunches. Macarollin, Tuscan Wood Fire Pizza and Kona Ice will be here. Feel free to grab lunch outside and enjoy our final school days together this year.
Attention all Link Leader applicants for the 2021-2022 school year. Please check your school email this week regarding your application and the committee's selection choice. If you have been selected as a Link Leader for next school year, be sure to join our google classroom page and the Remind app using the codes provided in the acceptance email ASAP!! If you were not selected, please consider joining our Titans Ambassador program.
Today's lunch is macho nacho.
Good morning,
I’m Linda Hayes and I’m a teaching assistant in the building.
I’m here to let you know about a program we started at Thomas years ago that we feel is great for the environment, makes you feel good and helps a lot of underprivileged students. It’s the School Supply Recycling Program. Some of you might remember it from 2019. Last year we weren’t able to do it because of the school closings and restrictions due to the pandemic, but we’re on for this year!
In the next week or so you’ll be cleaning out your lockers and we’d like your help. Instead of throwing items you don’t want in the garbage, please place the gently used or new items not used in the specially marked recycle boxes. We’re looking for pens, pencils, erasers, rulers, lined paper, folders, binders, any school supplies you no longer want or need. If it’s in bad shape, toss it in the garbage. Those cans will also be in the hallways so please be helpful and kind.
All items will be donated to the Jewish Family Service program Pencils and Paper in Rochester.
Thanks in advance for helping us do some good for those in need in our community!
June 14, 2021
WonderCare is now hiring for next school year, please email wondercare@webstercsd.org for more information. Must be 16 years of age or older to apply
Attention all Seniors.
Senior Chromebook Return will be taking place outside the cafeteria today and tomorrow.
After turning your chromebook in, you will receive a ticket to collect your cap and gown.
If you need to keep your chromebook later for any reason, come let us know and we will take your information.
Please remember to bring your chromebook on your day!
Attention Sophomores! You can pick up or purchase your sophomore year RED T-shirt either before or after school today through Thursday, June 17th from Mrs. Barnes (room 308) or Mr. Bertrand (room 304). T-shirts are either $10 or free for those students who paid their class dues during freshman year.
Have you always wanted to try yoga?
Maybe you are already a yoga expert?
Either way....come join Mrs. Stacy on the turf for some yoga in the sun as part of our Summer Send Off.
Sessions will be held on Wednesday June 16th and Thursday 17th during lunches.
All are welcome!
The last day students can receive Chromebook loaners is Tuesday June 15th. After that, WTI is still open for help and repair til June 22nd but no loaners will be given for any reason. Students may come down to WTI and use loaner devices here in our room to complete work, but may not take them out
Students in Ms. Geary's ELA class are pleased to announce that they are holding a book drive!
Bring in books from home that you have outgrown or no longer read and place them in the donation bin located in the library.
We are accepting all types of books for this drive.
All book donations will be taken to the Webster Public Library.
The book drive will be taking place all week long, so take a look around at home tonight for possible donations! Thank you for your support.
The Webster Aquatic Center will conduct a Red Cross Lifeguard Class from June 28th - July 1st.
Registration is online.
The mandatory prerequisite swim test will be held on June 22nd at 4pm.
Attention seniors: We want to make every effort to pronounce your name correctly graduation! Please use Flipgrid to record yourself saying your name for us. Use the code or QR code on this poster, which you will find in the senior lounge and around the school. Thank you!
Attention Freshmen!
Class T-shirts are here!
Students who would like to purchase a T-shirt for $10 or join the Class Dues program may do so before or after school today or tomorrow in Mrs. Sidoti’s classroom, room 339.
Today's lunch is macho nacho
Good morning,
I’m Linda Hayes and I’m a teaching assistant in the building.
I’m here to let you know about a program we started at Thomas years ago that we feel is great for the environment, makes you feel good and helps a lot of underprivileged students. It’s the School Supply Recycling Program. Some of you might remember it from 2019. Last year we weren’t able to do it because of the school closings and restrictions due to the pandemic, but we’re on for this year!
In the next week or so you’ll be cleaning out your lockers and we’d like your help. Instead of throwing items you don’t want in the garbage, please place the gently used or new items not used in the specially marked recycle boxes. We’re looking for pens, pencils, erasers, rulers, lined paper, folders, binders, any school supplies you no longer want or need. If it’s in bad shape, toss it in the garbage. Those cans will also be in the hallways so please be helpful and kind.
All items will be donated to the Jewish Family Service program Pencils and Paper in Rochester.
Thanks in advance for helping us do some good for those in need in our community!
June 11, 2021
WonderCare is now hiring for next school year, please email wondercare@webstercsd.org for more information. Must be 16 years of age or older to apply
Attention all Seniors.
Senior Chromebook Return will be taking place outside the cafeteria on Monday and Tuesday, June 14th and 15th.
After turning your chromebook in, you will receive a ticket to collect your cap and gown.
If you need to keep your chromebook later for any reason, come let us know and we will take your information.
Please remember to bring your chromebook on your day!
Attention Sophomores! You can pick up or purchase your sophomore year RED T-shirt either before or after school beginning Tuesday, June 8th until Thursday, June 17th from Mrs. Barnes (room 308) or Mr. Bertrand (room 304). T-shirts are either $10 or free for those students who paid their class dues during freshman year.
Attention Class of 2024, class T-shirts are here!
Students who prepaid through the Class Dues program will receive their shirt in English class Thursday, June 10 or Friday, June 11.
Students who would like to purchase a T-shirt for $10 or join the Class Dues program may do so before or after school Thursday, June 10 - Tuesday, June 15 in Mrs. Sidoti’s classroom, room 339.
Have you always wanted to try yoga?
Maybe you are already a yoga expert?
Either way....come join Mrs. Stacy on the turf for some yoga in the sun as part of our Summer Send Off.
Sessions will be held on Wednesday June 16th and Thursday 17th during lunches.
All are welcome!
The last day students can receive Chromebook loaners is Tuesday June 15th. After that, WTI is still open for help and repair til June 22nd but no loaners will be given for any reason. Students may come down to WTI and use loaner devices here in our room to complete work, but may not take them out
Students in Ms. Geary's ELA class are pleased to announce that they are holding a book drive!
Bring in books from home that you have outgrown or no longer read and place them in the donation bin located in the library.
We are accepting all types of books for this drive.
All book donations will be taken to the Webster Public Library.
The book drive will be taking place all of next week, so start looking around at home over the weekend for possible donations! Thank you for your support.
Student Council and Class Councils are planning a "Summer Send Off" the week of June 14th. This week will be a time for all of Thomas to celebrate the end of a challenging year and show some school and class spirit and competition.
We will have dress up days starting with Murica Monday and Tuesday on June 14th and 15th followed by class color days on Wednesday and Thursday.
Classes will compete in our annual Can Jam to support the Goodness Initiative. Help fill the community stands in the greater Rochester area by bringing in the food listed here for your class and place them in the designated bins by the cafeterias all week long. We are racing to the top so the class with the highest stack by the end of the week, OR whoever reaches the ceiling first, wins.
During lunches on Wednesday and Thursday you will have the opportunity to purchase lunch from food trucks that are coming to Thomas. Enjoy lunch outside with us on these days.
The competition will go all week including murals that each class has already been working on as well as judging the best class shirt for the year. All week long we'll be keeping track of participation in dress days and can jam. Teachers will be catching students representing CARE attributes and participating with school spirit. When you scan the QR code you'll choose "student council" and be entered in a drawing each day for prizes including T-shirts, food truck coupons, and more. The class with the most participation by the end of the week will get their class on the Spirit Stick for 2020-2021.
Contact your class officers and advisers or check out the posters and fliers hanging around school for more information.
Today's lunch is mac & cheese. Breakfast and lunch is free for ALL students everyday for this school year.
June 10, 2021
WonderCare is now hiring for next school year, please email wondercare@webstercsd.org for more information. Must be 16 years of age or older to apply
Attention all Seniors.
Senior Chromebook Return will be taking place outside the cafeteria on Monday and Tuesday, June 14th and 15th.
After turning your chromebook in, you will receive a ticket to collect your cap and gown.
If you need to keep your chromebook later for any reason, come let us know and we will take your information.
Please remember to bring your chromebook on your day!
Attention Sophomores! You can pick up or purchase your sophomore year RED T-shirt either before or after school beginning Tuesday, June 8th until Thursday, June 17th from Mrs. Barnes (room 308) or Mr. Bertrand (room 304). T-shirts are either $10 or free for those students who paid their class dues during freshman year.
Attention Class of 2024, class T-shirts are here!
Students who prepaid through the Class Dues program will receive their shirt in English class Thursday, June 10 or Friday, June 11.
Students who would like to purchase a T-shirt for $10 or join the Class Dues program may do so before or after school Thursday, June 10 - Tuesday, June 15 in Mrs. Sidoti’s classroom, room 339.
Have you always wanted to try yoga?
Maybe you are already a yoga expert?
Either way....come join Mrs. Stacy on the turf for some yoga in the sun during spirit week.
Sessions will be held on Wednesday June 16th and Thursday 17th during lunches.
All are welcome!
Webster Thomas Seniors Cassidy Potter & Sara Menz are asking for your help with their AP Lit project.
They are holding a donation drive to benefit the Willow Domestic Violence Center.
The WIllow Domestic Violence Center is in need of the items shown here.
The WIllow Domestic Violence Center ensures that survivors of domestic violence have access to the services and supports needed along the journey to a safe and empowered life.
Your much needed donations will help and support those in our local community.
Donations can be dropped off in Ms. Geary's room, 212, from now until Friday, June 11th.
Thank you for your help!
Student Council and Class Councils are planning a "Summer Send Off" the week of June 14th. This week will be a time for all of Thomas to celebrate the end of a challenging year and show some school and class spirit and competition.
We will have dress up days starting with Murica Monday and Tuesday on June 14th and 15th followed by class color days on Wednesday and Thursday.
Classes will compete in our annual Can Jam to support the Goodness Initiative. Help fill the community stands in the greater Rochester area by bringing in the food listed here for your class and place them in the designated bins by the cafeterias all week long. We are racing to the top so the class with the highest stack by the end of the week, OR whoever reaches the ceiling first, wins.
During lunches on Wednesday and Thursday you will have the opportunity to purchase lunch from food trucks that are coming to Thomas. Enjoy lunch outside with us on these days.
The competition will go all week including murals that each class has already been working on as well as judging the best class shirt for the year. All week long we'll be keeping track of participation in dress days and can jam. Teachers will be catching students representing CARE attributes and participating with school spirit. When you scan the QR code you'll choose "student council" and be entered in a drawing each day for prizes including T-shirts, food truck coupons, and more. The class with the most participation by the end of the week will get their class on the Spirit Stick for 2020-2021.
Contact your class officers and advisers or check out the posters and fliers hanging around school for more information.
Today's lunch is mac & cheese. Breakfast and lunch is free for ALL students everyday for this school year.
June 9, 2021
Attention all Seniors.
Senior Chromebook Return will be taking place outside the cafeteria on Monday and Tuesday, June 14th and 15th.
After turning your chromebook in, you will receive a ticket to collect your cap and gown.
If you need to keep your chromebook later for any reason, come let us know and we will take your information.
Please remember to bring your chromebook on your day!
Attention Sophomores! You can pick up or purchase your sophomore year RED T-shirt either before or after school beginning Tuesday, June 8th until Thursday, June 17th from Mrs. Barnes (room 308) or Mr. Bertrand (room 304). T-shirts are either $10 or free for those students who paid their class dues during freshman year.
Student Council and Class Councils are planning a "Summer Send Off" the week of June 14th. This week will be a time for all of Thomas to celebrate the end of a challenging year and show some school and class spirit and competition.
We will have dress up days starting with Murica Monday and Tuesday on June 14th and 15th followed by class color days on Wednesday and Thursday.
Classes will compete in our annual Can Jam to support the Goodness Initiative. Help fill the community stands in the greater Rochester area by bringing in the food listed here for your class and place them in the designated bins by the cafeterias all week long. We are racing to the top so the class with the highest stack by the end of the week, OR whoever reaches the ceiling first, wins.
During lunches on Wednesday and Thursday you will have the opportunity to purchase lunch from food trucks that are coming to Thomas. Enjoy lunch outside with us on these days.
The competition will go all week including murals that each class has already been working on as well as judging the best class shirt for the year. All week long we'll be keeping track of participation in dress days and can jam. Teachers will be catching students representing CARE attributes and participating with school spirit. When you scan the QR code you'll choose "student council" and be entered in a drawing each day for prizes including T-shirts, food truck coupons, and more. The class with the most participation by the end of the week will get their class on the Spirit Stick for 2020-2021.
Contact your class officers and advisers or check out the posters and fliers hanging around school for more information.
Today's lunch is meatball sub
June 8, 2021
WonderCare is now hiring for next school year, please email wondercare@webstercsd.org for more information. Must be 16 years of age or older to apply
Attention all Seniors.
Senior Chromebook Return will be taking place outside the cafeteria on Monday and Tuesday, June 14th and 15th.
After turning your chromebook in, you will receive a ticket to collect your cap and gown.
If you need to keep your chromebook later for any reason, come let us know and we will take your information.
Please remember to bring your chromebook on your day!
Congratulations to this year's recipients of the Seal of Biliteracy. This year 77 Warrior and Titan students fulfilled the requirements and defended their language skills in English and another World Language, earning a total of 78 NY State Seals.
We would also like to send a big shout out to the following staff who helped support a very successful Seal of Biliteracy year. We appreciate all the time, effort, and guidance you have provided this year!
Attention Sophomores! You can pick up or purchase your sophomore year RED T-shirt either before or after school beginning Tuesday, June 8th until Thursday, June 17th from Mrs. Barnes (room 308) or Mr. Bertrand (room 304). T-shirts are either $10 or free for those students who paid their class dues during freshman year.
Webster Thomas Seniors Cassidy Potter & Sara Menz are asking for your help with their AP Lit project.
They are holding a donation drive to benefit the Willow Domestic Violence Center.
The WIllow Domestic Violence Center is in need of the items shown here.
The WIllow Domestic Violence Center ensures that survivors of domestic violence have access to the services and supports needed along the journey to a safe and empowered life.
Your much needed donations will help and support those in our local community.
Donations can be dropped off in Ms. Geary's room, 212, from now until Friday, June 11th.
Thank you for your help!
Student Council and Class Councils are planning a "Summer Send Off" the week of June 14th. This week will be a time for all of Thomas to celebrate the end of a challenging year and show some school and class spirit and competition.
We will have dress up days starting with Murica Monday and Tuesday on June 14th and 15th followed by class color days on Wednesday and Thursday.
Classes will compete in our annual Can Jam to support the Goodness Initiative. Help fill the community stands in the greater Rochester area by bringing in the food listed here for your class and place them in the designated bins by the cafeterias all week long. We are racing to the top so the class with the highest stack by the end of the week, OR whoever reaches the ceiling first, wins.
During lunches on Wednesday and Thursday you will have the opportunity to purchase lunch from food trucks that are coming to Thomas. Enjoy lunch outside with us on these days.
The competition will go all week including murals that each class has already been working on as well as judging the best class shirt for the year. All week long we'll be keeping track of participation in dress days and can jam. Teachers will be catching students representing CARE attributes and participating with school spirit. When you scan the QR code you'll choose "student council" and be entered in a drawing each day for prizes including T-shirts, food truck coupons, and more. The class with the most participation by the end of the week will get their class on the Spirit Stick for 2020-2021.
Contact your class officers and advisers or check out the posters and fliers hanging around school for more information.
Today's lunch is pizza crunchers
June 7, 2021
WonderCare is now hiring for next school year, please email wondercare@webstercsd.org for more information. Must be 16 years of age or older to apply
Attention all Seniors.
Senior Chromebook Return will be taking place outside the cafeteria on Monday and Tuesday, June 14th and 15th.
After turning your chromebook in, you will receive a ticket to collect your cap and gown.
If you need to keep your chromebook later for any reason, come let us know and we will take your information.
Please remember to bring your chromebook on your day!
Congratulations to this year's recipients of the Seal of Biliteracy. This year 77 Warrior and Titan students fulfilled the requirements and defended their language skills in English and another World Language, earning a total of 78 NY State Seals.
We would also like to send a big shout out to the following staff who helped support a very successful Seal of Biliteracy year. We appreciate all the time, effort, and guidance you have provided this year!
Attention Sophomores! You can pick up or purchase your sophomore year RED T-shirt either before or after school beginning Tuesday, June 8th until Thursday, June 17th from Mrs. Barnes (room 308) or Mr. Bertrand (room 304). T-shirts are either $10 or free for those students who paid their class dues during freshman year.
Webster Thomas Seniors Cassidy Potter & Sara Menz are asking for your help with their AP Lit project.
They are holding a donation drive to benefit the Willow Domestic Violence Center.
The WIllow Domestic Violence Center is in need of the items shown here.
The WIllow Domestic Violence Center ensures that survivors of domestic violence have access to the services and supports needed along the journey to a safe and empowered life.
Your much needed donations will help and support those in our local community.
Donations can be dropped off in Ms. Geary's room, 212, from now until Friday, June 11th.
Thank you for your help!
Student Council and Class Councils are planning a "Summer Send Off" the week of June 14th. This week will be a time for all of Thomas to celebrate the end of a challenging year and show some school and class spirit and competition.
We will have dress up days starting with Murica Monday and Tuesday on June 14th and 15th followed by class color days on Wednesday and Thursday.
Classes will compete in our annual Can Jam to support the Goodness Initiative. Help fill the community stands in the greater Rochester area by bringing in the food listed here for your class and place them in the designated bins by the cafeterias all week long. We are racing to the top so the class with the highest stack by the end of the week, OR whoever reaches the ceiling first, wins.
During lunches on Wednesday and Thursday you will have the opportunity to purchase lunch from food trucks that are coming to Thomas. Enjoy lunch outside with us on these days.
The competition will go all week including murals that each class has already been working on as well as judging the best class shirt for the year. All week long we'll be keeping track of participation in dress days and can jam. Teachers will be catching students representing CARE attributes and participating with school spirit. When you scan the QR code you'll choose "student council" and be entered in a drawing each day for prizes including T-shirts, food truck coupons, and more. The class with the most participation by the end of the week will get their class on the Spirit Stick for 2020-2021.
Contact your class officers and advisers or check out the posters and fliers hanging around school for more information.
Today's lunch is pizza crunchers
June 4th, 2021
Yearbooks are still available for purchase in the main office. The cost is $75 cash or check made out to Webster Thomas Yearbook.
If you ordered a yearbook but haven't picked it up yet, please pick up your book from the care room across from the north cafeteria during any lunch block.
Please check with your parents, or check the lists outside the CARE room, to see if you have a purchased yearbook waiting for you
We have many pre-ordered books unclaimed at this point!
WonderCare is now hiring for next school year, please email wondercare@webstercsd.org for more information. Must be 16 years of age or older to apply
Webster Thomas Seniors Cassidy Potter & Sara Menz are asking for your help with their AP Lit project.
They are holding a donation drive to benefit the Willow Domestic Violence Center.
The WIllow Domestic Violence Center is in need of the items shown here.
The WIllow Domestic Violence Center ensures that survivors of domestic violence have access to the services and supports needed along the journey to a safe and empowered life.
Your much needed donations will help and support those in our local community.
Donations can be dropped off in Ms. Geary's room, 212, from now until Friday, June 11th.
Thank you for your help!
Today's lunch is italian & garlic cheesy pull apart
Student Council would like to announce the students and staff for the month of June.
In 9th grade, Lilliana Benfante. Lilly is an extremely dedicated student who always goes above and beyond with her work. She is caring and kind, and always willing to share her thoughts during class, even during a year that makes that challenging.
In 10th grade, Abbigale Johnson. Abbi is a kind and welcoming person. She participates in class regularly and is always willing to help her fellow students. Abbi even volunteers to take notes for absent students and helps students that are behind get caught up.
In 11th grade, Evan Gorthy. Evan is an insightful student whose contributions to classroom conversations are enlightening with a dash of humor. Evan has found success in class through his relentless engagement and leadership. It has been a pleasure to have him in class.
In 12th grade, Cayla Plank. Cayla is a friendly and helpful student. She is kind and respectful to others. Cayla is a hard worker in school who likes to learn and is willing to put in the work to do well.
And the Staff member for June is Donna Gaudino. Mrs. Gaudino has worked in Webster for over 30 years, the last 20 years have been here at Thomas. Mrs. Gaudino is one of the first faces and voices you encounter when you walk into Thomas and she always makes you feel at home. She is thoughtful and kind and never misses a detail. She is the heart of Thomas. Congratulations Mrs. Gaudino on your retirement. We will miss you!
Congratulations to all of our students and staff for June. You may stop in the main office to pick up your certificate and gift card.
June 3, 2021
Yearbooks are still available for purchase in the main office. The cost is $75 cash or check made out to Webster Thomas Yearbook.
If you ordered a yearbook but haven't picked it up yet, please pick up your book from the care room across from the north cafeteria during any lunch block.
Please check with your parents, or check the lists outside the CARE room, to see if you have a purchased yearbook waiting for you
We have many pre-ordered books unclaimed at this point!
WonderCare is now hiring for next school year, please email wondercare@webstercsd.org for more information. Must be 16 years of age or older to apply
Attention Mountain bikers, due to the rainy forecast we will not be riding today. We will meet next week if weather permits.
Student Council would like to announce the students and staff for the month of June.
In 9th grade, Lilliana Benfante. Lilly is an extremely dedicated student who always goes above and beyond with her work. She is caring and kind, and always willing to share her thoughts during class, even during a year that makes that challenging.
In 10th grade, Abbigale Johnson. Abbi is a kind and welcoming person. She participates in class regularly and is always willing to help her fellow students. Abbi even volunteers to take notes for absent students and helps students that are behind get caught up.
In 11th grade, Evan Gorthy. Evan is an insightful student whose contributions to classroom conversations are enlightening with a dash of humor. Evan has found success in class through his relentless engagement and leadership. It has been a pleasure to have him in class.
In 12th grade, Cayla Plank. Cayla is a friendly and helpful student. She is kind and respectful to others. Cayla is a hard worker in school who likes to learn and is willing to put in the work to do well.
And the Staff member for June is Donna Guadino. Mrs. Guadino has worked in Webster for over 30 years, the last 20 years have been here at Thomas. Mrs. Guadino is one of the first faces and voices you encounter when you walk into Thomas and she always makes you feel at home. She is thoughtful and kind and never misses a detail. She is the heart of Thomas. Congratulations Mrs. Guadino on your retirement. We will miss you!
Congratulations to all of our students and staff for June. You may stop in the main office to pick up your certificate and gift card.
Today's lunch is italian & garlic cheesy pull apart
June 2, 2021
Yearbooks are still available for purchase in the main office. The cost is $75 cash or check made out to Webster Thomas Yearbook.
If you ordered a yearbook but haven't picked it up yet, please pick up your book from the care room across from the north cafeteria during any lunch block.
Please check with your parents, or check the lists outside the CARE room, to see if you have a purchased yearbook waiting for you
We have many pre-ordered books unclaimed at this point!
Congratulations to the The Unified Basketball team on their game on Thursday night against Irondequoit.
It was a close game, but Thomas won 44 - 36.
Webster Thomas Seniors Cassidy Potter & Sara Menz are asking for your help with their AP Lit project.
They are holding a donation drive to benefit the Willow Domestic Violence Center.
The WIllow Domestic Violence Center is in need of the items shown here.
The WIllow Domestic Violence Center ensures that survivors of domestic violence have access to the services and supports needed along the journey to a safe and empowered life.
Your much needed donations will help and support those in our local community.
Donations can be dropped off in Ms. Geary's room, 212, from now until Friday, June 11th.
Thank you for your help!
The Boys Outdoor Track and Field Team completed their final divisional matchup last night against the Spencerport Rangers. The meet was tight throughout a good portion of the afternoon, but in the end, it was the Titans who were victorious yet again, taking the win with a score of 78-63.
Senior Sean Smith, for the 6th straight meet, won the Discus Throw and Shot Put for the Titans, while Senior Austin Schoen led the boys scoring on the track winning both the mile and 800 meter races. Sophomore Cory Jarvis placed in three events, tying for first place with Jack Roetker in High Jump, taking 2nd in the 400 Intermediate Hurdles and placing third in the 110 High Hurdles. The Titans have completed their sixth straight season with an undefeated record winning a sixth straight division title. They will now move onto Sectionals at Penfield next Thursday afternoon.
Last night the girls track team ended their season with a big win over Spencerport., 95-46. Several girls won their events and many had personal bests. First place went to: Ava Pezzimenti in the 400, Natalia Seremtis in the mile, Jenna McLean in 400 hurdles, Carolyn Mack in the 800 and 2 mile, Liana Samolis in long jump and Ella Esders in triple. Also winning were Clara Whilden in high jump, Ella Hamby in pole vault, Skyler Klimow in discus and Kendall Liapis in shot put. The girls also won the 4 by 1 and 4 by 800.
Today's lunch is hamburger / cheeseburger
June 1, 2021
Yearbooks are still available for purchase in the main office. The cost is $75 cash or check made out to Webster Thomas Yearbook.
If you have ordered a yearbook but haven't picked it up yet, please pick up your book from the care room across from the north cafeteria during any lunch block.
Congratulations to the The Unified Basketball team on their game on Thursday night against Irondequoit.
It was a close game, but Thomas won 44 - 36.
Today's lunch is hamburger / cheeseburger
May 28, 2021
YEARBOOKS will be available for pickup during lunch blocks starting today. Visit the CARE room window, across the hall from the north cafeteria, to pick up your pre-ordered yearbook. You may not leave class to pick up your book. Only during your lunch.
If you are not sure if you have ordered a yearbook, consult the lists posted outside the CARE room.
Yearbooks can still be purchased as well, and will be available until they are sold out. Cost of the book is $75 cash, or check made out to Webster Thomas Yearbook.
The Boys Outdoor Track Team continued their season and their 6 year undefeated streak on Tuesday night beating Penfield 81-60. Solid performances from the team came from Junior, Evan Gorthy as he won the 400 Intermediate Hurdles and finished second in the 110 High Hurdles while Junior, Jaden Barnwell won the Triple Jump and placed third in the Long Jump. Other strong performances came from Junior, Jackson Gloskey finishing first in both the 110 High Hurdles and Long Jump and Senior, Sean Smith took two first place finishes in the Shotput and Discus Throw. The Titans are now 4-0 on the season with one meet left next Tuesday against Spencerport. If they win this meet, they will win their sixth straight Division Title and will be undefeated for the sixth year in a row.
The Webster Thomas Art Department brings in local artist Sari Gaby to teach workshops to our Drawing 1 and Painting 2 classes. Her portrait work can be seen in both private and public art collections around the United States. Along with this portrait work, Sari also teaches classes and private lessons in the city of Rochester. This year, Sari is honoring two of our students with a series of 3 private drawing lessons each. She has asked the Art Department to select one sophomore and one junior who excel in portraiture to receive the “Sari Gaby Emerging Portrait Artist” award.
Congratulations to Ava Burton for being selected as the recipient of this award! Well done Ava!
Today's lunch is chicken tenders and they are FREE!
May 27, 2021
Attention Seniors:
Please don't forget that our Senior Breakfast is this Friday, May 28th at 9 AM In the Field House. You will receive your yearbooks, have a great meal, and have time to chat with each other. We also have a slideshow to remember your years in Webster and some musical performances to share.
Finally, PLEASE WEAR PURPLE!!! Whether it be a class t-shirt of any year, or just the color, we are going to do a class photo in solidarity! Thank you!
Today is our annual Picnic Day!
Mr. Widor, Mrs. Kidd, Mr. McBride, Mrs. Murray and Mrs. Anson will be grilling up hot dogs in the courtyard.
Please stop down to the cafeteria to get lunch and eat in the courtyard with your friends.
Lunch will include a hot dog, cookies, bag of chips, watermelon, and mac salad.
See you there!
The library media center will be closed Periods 4 through 8 today for testing.
YEARBOOKS will be available for pickup during lunch blocks starting today. Visit the CARE room window, across the hall from the north cafeteria, to pick up your pre-ordered yearbook. You may not leave class to pick up your book. Only during your lunch.
If you are not sure if you have ordered a yearbook, consult the lists posted outside the CARE room.
Yearbooks can still be purchased as well, and will be available until they are sold out. Cost of the book is $75 cash, or check made out to Webster Thomas Yearbook.
The girls track team lost another close one to Penfield on Tuesday night, 69-72. Winning for Thomas: Ava Pezzimenti in the 400, Carolyn Mack in the mile, Clara Whiden in the high jump and long jump, Skyler Klimow in the discus, and Ella Esders in the triple jump. The girls 4x400 and 4x800 were also winners.
The Boys Outdoor Track Team continued their season and their 6 year undefeated streak on Tuesday night beating Penfield 81-60. Solid performances from the team came from Junior, Evan Gorthy as he won the 400 Intermediate Hurdles and finished second in the 110 High Hurdles while Junior, Jaden Barnwell won the Triple Jump and placed third in the Long Jump. Other strong performances came from Junior, Jackson Gloskey finishing first in both the 110 High Hurdles and Long Jump and Senior, Sean Smith took two first place finishes in the Shotput and Discus Throw. The Titans are now 4-0 on the season with one meet left next Tuesday against Spencerport. If they win this meet, they will win their sixth straight Division Title and will be undefeated for the sixth year in a row.
CHESS CLUB! CHESS CLUB! CHESS CLUB!
CHESS CLUB is TODAY!! From 3:15 - 4:00
It will be in room 310, and YOU are invited to come, even bring a friend!
ALL are welcome. If you have any questions see Mr. Zaleski in room 310.
Come challenge your mind and join us for a "battle on the board"
Today's lunch is hot dog. Breakfast and lunch is free for ALL students everyday for this school year.
May 26, 2021
Attention Seniors:
Please don't forget that our Senior Breakfast is this Friday, May 28th at 9 AM In the Field House. You will receive your yearbooks, have a great meal, and have time to chat with each other. We also have a slideshow to remember your years in Webster and some musical performances to share.
Finally, PLEASE WEAR PURPLE!!! Whether it be a class t-shirt of any year, or just the color, we are going to do a class photo in solidarity! Thank you!
Today and Thursday will be our annual Picnic Day!
Mr Widor, Mrs. Kidd, Mr. McBride, Mrs. Murray and Mrs. Anson will be grilling up hot dogs in the courtyard.
Please stop down to the cafeteria to get lunch and eat in the courtyard with your friends.
Lunch will include a hot dog, cookies, bag of chips, watermelon, and mac salad.
See you there!
Seniors....Now is the time to complete your Class of 2021 Senior Exit Survey. Go into your Naviance account and complete your survey today!
Need help? Stop in the student center!
The girls track team lost another close one to Penfield last night, 69-72. Winning for Thomas: Ava Pezziment in the 400, Carolyn Mack in the mile, Clara Whiden in the high jump and long jump, Skyler Klimow in the discus, and Ella Esders in the triple jump. The girls 4x400 and 4x800 were also winners.
Today's lunch is chicken fingers. Breakfast and lunch is free for ALL students everyday for this school year.
May 25, 2021
If you are bringing a guest to the senior ball or junior prom who does not attend a Webster School you will need to fill out a guest form.
Guest forms are available in the main office and house offices.
Attention Seniors:
Please don't forget that our Senior Breakfast is this Friday, May 28th at 9 AM In the Field House. You will receive your yearbooks, have a great meal, and have time to chat with each other. We also have a slideshow to remember your years in Webster and some musical performances to share.
Finally, PLEASE WEAR PURPLE!!! Whether it be a class t-shirt of any year, or just the color, we are going to do a class photo in solidarity! Thank you!
Wednesday and Thursday will be our annual Picnic Day!
Mr Widor, Mrs. Kidd, Mr. McBride, Mrs. Murray and Mrs. Anson will be grilling up hot dogs in the courtyard.
Please stop down to the cafeteria to get lunch and eat in the courtyard with your friends.
Lunch will include a hot dog, cookies, bag of chips, watermelon, and mac salad.
See you there!
Today's lunch is bacon cheeseburger / hamburger. Breakfast and lunch is free for ALL students everyday for this school year.
May 24, 2021
This year, the senior ball and junior prom will both be held outdoors and after working through some logistics we are pleased to be able to allow our students to bring a guest who does not attend a Webster School.
Guest forms are available in the main office and house offices.
Attention Seniors:
Please don't forget that our Senior Breakfast is this Friday, May 28th at 9 AM In the Field House. You will receive your yearbooks, have a great meal, and have time to chat with each other. We also have a slideshow to remember your years in Webster and some musical performances to share.
Finally, PLEASE WEAR PURPLE!!! Whether it be a class t-shirt of any year, or just the color, we are going to do a class photo in solidarity! Thank you!
The Webster Show Choir will be performing live on the Thomas Auditorium stage tonight at 6pm and 7:15pm. For all those in attendance, you will be asked to sign in at the door for contact tracing, and to social distance 6 feet apart from non-family members. Hope you can come out and enjoy a night of music and dancing. Thank you!
Today's lunch is wing stingers. Breakfast and lunch is free for ALL students everyday for this school year.
May 21, 2021
Due to AP Exams, the hallway by the Gold House Office will be closed today from 12pm - 4pm. All afternoon classes in this hallway have been moved to alternate locations. If you have a locker in this hallway, you will not have access to it after 12pm. Please make appropriate arrangements.
Also, due to the exams, there will be no bells or announcements throughout the day.
Testing will be taking place in the Gold House Hallway, Library and Auditorium today. Please be mindful of the exams and keep noise levels down. Thank you.
The library media center will be closed for testing today for periods 1 through 5.
The Webster Show Choir will be performing live on the Thomas Auditorium stage on Monday, May 24th at 6pm and 7:15pm. For all those in attendance, you will be asked to sign in at the door for contact tracing, and to social distance 6 feet apart from non-family members. Hope you can come out and enjoy a night of music and dancing. Thank you!
The Boys Outdoor Track and Field Team took on Brighton Tuesday night where the Titans extended their undefeated streak to 3-0 on the season. The Titans took it to the Bruins in the Field, with great performances by Senior Sean Smith winning both the Discus and Shotput and Sophomore Cory Jarvis winning both the Triple and High Jump. Other notable performances came from Junior, Jackson Gloskey, winning 3 events (110 high hurdles, 400 hurdles, and the Long Jump) while Junior, Aidan Civiletti had his best race day of the season winning the 800m and running anchor in the 4 by 800 meter relay, holding off one of Brighton's best runners with a strong finish in the final 200 meters of the race. Next up for the Titans will be their Senior meet as they travel to Penfield next Tuesday.
Today's lunch is breaded chicken patty. Breakfast and lunch is free for ALL students everyday for this school year.
May 20, 2021
Would you like to be the voice of the class of 2021?
If you are interested in speaking to the class at graduation, please see the latest edition of the Principal’s Newsletter for speech criteria and entry requirements. Drafts of speeches are due TODAY to Mr. Widor so don’t delay. Learn about the criteria and requirements and get started today!
The Boys Outdoor Track and Field Team took on Brighton Tuesday night where the Titans extended their undefeated streak to 3-0 on the season. The Titans took it to the Bruins in the Field, with great performances by Senior Sean Smith winning both the Discus and Shotput and Sophomore Cory Jarvis winning both the Triple and High Jump. Other notable performances came from Junior, Jackson Gloskey, winning 3 events (110 high hurdles, 400 hurdles, and the Long Jump) while Junior, Aidan Civiletti had his best race day of the season winning the 800m and running anchor in the 4 by 800 meter relay, holding off one of Brighton's best runners with a strong finish in the final 200 meters of the race. Next up for the Titans will be their Senior meet as they travel to Penfield next Tuesday.
Today's lunch is tacos. Breakfast and lunch is free for ALL students everyday for this school year.
May 19, 2021
Would you like to be the voice of the class of 2021?
If you are interested in speaking to the class at graduation, please see the latest edition of the Principal’s Newsletter for speech criteria and entry requirements. Drafts of speeches are due tomorrow to Mr. Widor so don’t delay. Learn about the criteria and requirements and get started today!
Seniors....Now is the time to complete your Class of 2021 Senior Exit Survey. Go into your Naviance account and complete your survey today!
Need help? Stop in the student center!
Last night the Titans competed against a strong Brighton team. All girls gave 100% in each event. Brighton did come out on top, 76-65.
Double winners for Thomas were: Ava Pezzimenti in the 100 meter with a time of 13.6 and 200 meter with a time of 27.8.
Clara Whilden won the triple jump with a distance of 32 feet 8 inches and the high jump at 4 feet 10 inches.
Today's lunch is chicken fingers. Breakfast and lunch is free for ALL students everyday for this school year.
May 18, 2021
Would you like to be the voice of the class of 2021?
If you are interested in speaking to the class at graduation, please see the latest edition of the Principal’s Newsletter for speech criteria and entry requirements. Drafts of speeches are due by May 20th to Mr. Widor so don’t delay. Learn about the criteria and requirements and get started today!
This year, the senior ball and junior prom will both be held outdoors and after working through some logistics we are pleased to be able to allow our students to bring a guest who does not attend a Webster School.
Guest forms are available in the main office and house offices.
Attention Juniors: If you would like to help with the Junior Class mural for the spring contact Conor Bracy or Mrs. Drury in room 205 for more information.
The students have spoken and they have selected Titan English Teacher and Buffalo Bills extreme fan Mr. Kyle Suffoletto as their keynote speaker at their June 24th graduation ceremony. Congrats Mr. Suff- we can't wait to hear your message to the Class of 2021!
Titans and Dragons, the Webster Thomas Dungeons and Dragons club, is cancelled this afternoon. We'll adventure again next week; new players are always welcome.
Today's lunch is fiestada
May 17, 2021
Would you like to be the voice of the class of 2021?
If you are interested in speaking to the class at graduation, please see the latest edition of the Principal’s Newsletter for speech criteria and entry requirements. Drafts of speeches are due by May 20th to Mr. Widor so don’t delay. Learn about the criteria and requirements and get started today!
This year, the senior ball and junior prom will both be held outdoors and after working through some logistics we are pleased to be able to allow our students to bring a guest who does not attend a Webster School.
Guest forms are available in the main office and house offices.
Attention Juniors: If you would like to help with the Junior Class mural for the spring contact Conor Bracy or Mrs. Drury in room 205 for more information.
The students have spoken and they have selected Titan English Teacher and Buffalo Bills extreme fan Mr. Kyle Suffoletto as their keynote speaker at their June 24th graduation ceremony. Congrats Mr. Suff- we can't wait to hear your message to the Class of 2021!
The Teen Book Fest has announced the schedule for the May 21 virtual event. Here are just a few of this year's events, which feature writing and illustrating workshops along with author chats. Be sure to catch the 2 o'clock and 3 o'clock sessions with Webster Thomas graduate Sarah Hamilton. Sarah is a writer, actress and filmmaker. Registration is open now. Visit teenbookfest.org for more details.
Auto Club will be held at its normal time on Tuesday May 18th rather than its previously rescheduled time. Auto club begins at 3:15 and ends at 4:30 on Tuesday May 18th.
Today's lunch is buffalo / pizza crunchers. Breakfast and lunch is free for ALL students everyday for this school year.
May 14, 2021
Would you like to be the voice of the class of 2021?
If you are interested in speaking to the class at graduation, please see the latest edition of the Principal’s Newsletter for speech criteria and entry requirements. Drafts of speeches are due by May 20th to Mr. Widor so don’t delay. Learn about the criteria and requirements and get started today!
Attention Juniors: If you would like to help with the Junior Class mural for the spring contact Conor Bracy or Mrs. Drury in room 205 for more information.
Auto Club will be held at its normal time on Tuesday May 18th rather than its previously rescheduled time. Auto club begins at 3:15 and ends at 4:30 on Tuesday May 18th.
The Thomas Unified Basketball season begins next week!
Make sure you sign up in FamilyID and Text the number shown here to get Remind updates.
The Boys Varsity Lacrosse Team Loves our staff! Players will be delivering a gift bag this week to staff that has made an impact on them. Look for staff in Thomas Lacrosse t-shirts this Thursday and Friday to celebrate the home game against Hilton Friday at 7pm - the game will be on Varsity Media. Let's Go Titans and Thank you Staff for supporting our student athletes!
Today's lunch is chocolate chip pancakes
May 13, 2021
Would you like to be the voice of the class of 2021?
If you are interested in speaking to the class at graduation, please see the latest edition of the Principal’s Newsletter for speech criteria and entry requirements. Drafts of speeches are due by May 20th to Mr. Widor so don’t delay. Learn about the criteria and requirements and get started today!
The Class of 2021 and their families will be honored with a Luminary walk on Sunday, May 16th from 7:30 - 9:00pm at Webster Parks and Recreation.
All seniors and their families are invited to attend.
Spend time with your family as you walk the luminated trails, listen to music and receive your class of 2021 yard sign.
Attention Juniors: If you would like to help with the Junior Class mural for the spring contact Conor Bracy or Mrs. Drury in room 205 for more information.
Attention Science Olympiad Students:
Our final gathering and medal ceremony is after school today for group 1 students in room 211.
If you have questions, see Mrs. Anne, Mrs. Visca, Mr. Schenk or Mr. Schug
The Teen Book Fest has announced the schedule for the May 21 virtual event. Here are just a few of this year's events, which feature writing and illustrating workshops along with author chats. Be sure to catch the 2 o'clock and 3 o'clock sessions with Webster Thomas graduate Sarah Hamilton. Sarah is a writer, actress and filmmaker. Registration is open now. Visit teenbookfest.org for more details.
Attention all CARE club members. There will be a meeting after school on Thursday, May 13th at 3:15. Need volunteer hours? Care Club is a great way to earn hours right here in school. We hope to see you after school on Thursday (in person or via google meet)! New members are always welcome!
The Thomas Unified Basketball season begins next week!
Make sure you sign up in FamilyID and Text the number shown here to get Remind updates.
Last night The Thomas Boys Track and Field team travelled to Churchville to take on the Saints for their 2nd meet of the season. Thomas, coming in with a record of 1-0 continued their dominance with a 94-47 victory over Churchville. While the score was very close on the track, Thomas took it to the Saints in the field events all afternoon. Senior, Sean Smith won both the discus throw and shot put for the second straight meet while sophomore, Jack Roetker won the High Jump and placed 2nd in the Long Jump. Other strong performances on the afternoon were given by Senior Austin Schoen, winning the 800 and mile, junior Jackson Gloskey was a triple winner in the 110 high hurdles, 400 meter hurdle and the long jump and sophomore Connor Thomas took the win in the 2 mile race. The Titans are now 2-0 on the season and travel to both Sodus and Lyons this weekend for invitational meets.
The girls track team fought hard against a tough Churchville team, unfortunately falling short with a 69-70 loss. There were 6 girls who won their individual events: Ella Esders in the 100 hurdles, Telaney Kilian in the 400, Jenna McLean in the 400 hurdles, Heather Ashton in the 800, Kendall Liapias won shot put and Skyler Klimow won discus.
The Boys Varsity Lacrosse Team Loves our staff! Players will be delivering a gift bag this week to staff that has made an impact on them. Look for staff in Thomas Lacrosse t-shirts this Thursday and Friday to celebrate the home game against Hilton Friday at 7pm - the game will be on Varsity Media. Let's Go Titans and Thank you Staff for supporting our student athletes!
Today's lunch is cheeseburger / hamburger. Breakfast and lunch is free for ALL students everyday for this school year.
May 12, 2021
The Class of 2021 and their families will be honored with a Luminary walk on Sunday, May 16th from 7:30 - 9:00pm at Webster Parks and Recreation.
All seniors and their families are invited to attend.
Spend time with your family as you walk the luminated trails, listen to music and receive your class of 2021 yard sign.
Attention Juniors: If you would like to help with the Junior Class mural for the spring contact Conor Bracy or Mrs. Drury in room 205 for more information.
The Teen Book Fest has announced the schedule for the May 21 virtual event. Here are just a few of this year's events, which feature writing and illustrating workshops along with author chats. Be sure to catch the 2 o'clock and 3 o'clock sessions with Webster Thomas graduate Sarah Hamilton. Sarah is a writer, actress and filmmaker. Registration is open now. Visit teenbookfest.org for more details.
Attention all CARE club members. There will be a meeting after school on Thursday, May 13th at 3:15. Need volunteer hours? Care Club is a great way to earn hours right here in school. We hope to see you after school on Thursday (in person or via google meet)! New members are always welcome!
The Thomas Unified Basketball season begins next week!
Make sure you sign up in FamilyID and Text the number shown here to get Remind updates.
Last night The Thomas Boys Track and Field team travelled to Churchville to take on the Saints for their 2nd meet of the season. Thomas, coming in with a record of 1-0 continued their dominance with a 94-47 victory over Churchville. While the score was very close on the track, Thomas took it to the Saints in the field events all afternoon. Senior, Sean Smith won both the discus throw and shot put for the second straight meet while sophomore, Jack Roetker won the High Jump and placed 2nd in the Long Jump. Other strong performances on the afternoon were given by Senior Austin Schoen, winning the 800 and mile, junior Jackson Gloskey was a triple winner in the 110 high hurdles, 400 meter hurdle and the long jump and sophomore Connor Thomas took the win in the 2 mile race. The Titans are now 2-0 on the season and travel to both Sodus and Lyons this weekend for invitational meets.
The girls track team fought hard against a tough Churchville team, unfortunately falling short with a 69-70 loss. There were 6 girls who won their individual events: Ella Esders in the 100 hurdles, Telaney Kilian in the 400, Jenna McLean in the 400 hurdles, Heather Ashton in the 800, Kendall Liapias won shot put and Skyler Klimow won discus.
Today's lunch is chicken fingers
May 11, 2021
This year, the senior ball and junior prom will both be held outdoors and after working through some logistics we are pleased to be able to allow our students to bring a guest who does not attend a Webster School.
Guest forms are available in the main office and house offices. All attendees and their guests must provide documentation of vaccine or a negative Covid test within 72 hours of the event.
Attention all Seniors! If you still need to sign-up for your Senior Trip cabins, please do so ASAP. You can find the Google form code on the Class of 2021 Google Classroom or in the Senior Lounge.
The American Mathematics Competition Exam results have arrived. Congratulations to Grace Mahoney, Nathan Magaw and Andrew Ophardt who earned the top three spots on the AMC 12 exam for our school and will represent Webster Thomas’ AMC 12 Team score. In addition, Sanjana Baskar, Aiden Penza and Forrest Li (8th Grader) earned the top three spots on the AMC 10 exam for our school and will represent Webster Thomas’ AMC 10 Team score. Thank you to all mathematicians who took the "virtual" challenge to think out of the box mathematically.
Seniors....Now is the time to complete your Class of 2021 Senior Exit Survey. Go into your Naviance account and complete your survey today!
Need help? Stop in the student center!
Attention all CARE club members. There will be a meeting after school on Thursday, May 13th at 3:15. Need volunteer hours? Care Club is a great way to earn hours right here in school. We hope to see you after school on Thursday (in person or via google meet)! New members are always welcome!
Attention Science Olympiad Students:
Our final gathering and medal ceremony is after school today for group 2 students in room 211.
If you have questions, see Mrs. Anne, Mrs. Visca, Mr. Schenk or Mr. Schug.
The Thomas Unified Basketball season begins next week!
Our first practice will be TODAY in the main gym.
We will practice from about 3:30-4:30
Make sure you sign up in FamilyID and Text the number shown here to get Remind updates.
Today's lunch is mozzarella sticks. Breakfast and lunch is free for ALL students everyday for this school year.
May 10, 2021
This year, the senior ball and junior prom will both be held outdoors and after working through some logistics we are pleased to be able to allow our students to bring a guest who does not attend a Webster School.
Guest forms are available in the main office and house offices. All attendees and their guests must provide documentation of vaccine or a negative Covid test within 72 hours of the event.
Attention all Seniors! If you still need to sign-up for your Senior Trip cabins, please do so ASAP. You can find the Google form code on the Class of 2021 Google Classroom or in the Senior Lounge.
The American Mathematics Competition Exam results have arrived. Congratulations to Grace Mahoney, Nathan Magaw and Andrew Ophardt who earned the top three spots on the AMC 12 exam for our school and will represent Webster Thomas’ AMC 12 Team score. In addition, Sanjana Baskar, Aiden Penza and Forrest Li (8th Grader) earned the top three spots on the AMC 10 exam for our school and will represent Webster Thomas’ AMC 10 Team score. Thank you to all mathematicians who took the "virtual" challenge to think out of the box mathematically.
Seniors....Now is the time to complete your Class of 2021 Senior Exit Survey. Go into your Naviance account and complete your survey today!
Need help? Stop in the student center!
Attention all CARE club members. There will be a meeting after school on Thursday, May 13th at 3:15. Need volunteer hours? Care Club is a great way to earn hours right here in school. We hope to see you after school on Thursday (in person or via google meet)! New members are always welcome!
Today's lunch is BLT. Breakfast and lunch is free for ALL students everyday for this school year.
May 7, 2021
Attention seniors..... Money for the senior trip to Camp Corey is due TODAY to the main office. Get your spot reserved and don't forget to go to the Google classroom to register for trip 1 or trip 2 and identify your cabin mates.
You can find the Google form code on the Class of 2021 Google Classroom or in the Senior Lounge.
The Thomas Unified Basketball season begins next week!
Our first practice will be Tuesday, May 11th in the main gym.
We will practice from about 3:30-4:30
Make sure you sign up in FamilyID and Text the number shown here to get Remind updates.
Today's lunch is ultimate grilled cheese
Student Council would like to announce the Students and Staff of the month for May.
In 9th grade, Makenna Curry
Makenna is always on top of her work, both at home and at school. She is focused and uses class time appropriately and efficiently. She always has her work done and excels in the classroom and on the soccer field.
In 10th grade, William Small
William is an AMAZING student with a HUGE heart. Because of ongoing covid restrictions, we are unable to hold our annual bowling fundraiser. William helped mail out requests for donations to local businesses and single handedly raised $850 for the SEPTA scholarship fundraiser!
In 11th grade, Parker Gaboury
Parker is always asking insightful questions in class and checks in frequently to make sure he understands the new concepts. He is fun to have in class - and we miss him when he is not there. He makes everyone feel welcome and at ease. Parker is a great person and a great student!!!
In 12th grade, Marley Torregiano
Marley is an amazing student. She is hardworking, kind and careful in all she does. She is a wonderful and supportive friend as well. To her peers, she is often a shoulder to cry on or an ear to listen. She is also kind to her neighbors- even if they are yelling at her over the counter at her job. With everyone, she is patient and forgiving. If I wonder whether or not I taught something, I know I can look at Marley's work. If I asked for it, Marley did it.
And finally, our staff member of the month, Judi Swanson
Ms. Swanson cares deeply for her students. She has created a comfortable and inviting office environment and will always follow up with you. Ms. Swanson is such an encouraging colleague. Her weekly emails bring rays of sunshine and hope from around the world. She is a true professional during meetings, very knowledgeable about student needs, and provides suggestions and strategies to both students and their case managers for keys to greater success! She is a team player and always willing to assist and work together to help our students and families.
Congratulations to all of our students and staff for the month of May. Please stop by the main office at some point today to pick up your gift certificate and gift card to Dunkin Donuts.
May 6, 2021
Attention seniors..... Money for the senior trip to Camp Corey is due tomorrow to the main office. Get your spot reserved and don't forget to go to the Google classroom to register for trip 1 or trip 2 and identify your cabin mates.
CHESS CLUB!
CHESS CLUB!
CHESS CLUB!
Chess club is TODAY!! From 3:15 - 4:00
It will be in room 310, and YOU are invited to come, even bring a friend!
ALL are welcome. If you have any questions see Mr. Zaleski in room 310.
Come challenge your mind and join us for a "battle on the board"
The Thomas Unified Basketball season begins next week!
Our first practice will be Tuesday, May 11th in the main gym.
We will practice from about 3:30-4:30
Make sure you sign up in FamilyID and Text the number shown here to get Remind updates.
Today's lunch is french toast sticks
Student Council would like to announce the Students and Staff of the month for May.
In 9th grade, Makenna Curry
Makenna is always on top of her work, both at home and at school. She is focused and uses class time appropriately and efficiently. She always has her work done and excels in the classroom and on the soccer field.
In 10th grade, William Small
William is an AMAZING student with a HUGE heart. Because of ongoing covid restrictions, we are unable to hold our annual bowling fundraiser. William helped mail out requests for donations to local businesses and single handedly raised $850 for the SEPTA scholarship fundraiser!
In 11th grade, Parker Gaboury
Parker is always asking insightful questions in class and checks in frequently to make sure he understands the new concepts. He is fun to have in class - and we miss him when he is not there. He makes everyone feel welcome and at ease. Parker is a great person and a great student!!!
In 12th grade, Marley Torregiano
Marley is an amazing student. She is hardworking, kind and careful in all she does. She is a wonderful and supportive friend as well. To her peers, she is often a shoulder to cry on or an ear to listen. She is also kind to her neighbors- even if they are yelling at her over the counter at her job. With everyone, she is patient and forgiving. If I wonder whether or not I taught something, I know I can look at Marley's work. If I asked for it, Marley did it.
And finally, our staff member of the month, Judi Swanson
Ms. Swanson cares deeply for her students. She has created a comfortable and inviting office environment and will always follow up with you. Ms. Swanson is such an encouraging colleague. Her weekly emails bring rays of sunshine and hope from around the world. She is a true professional during meetings, very knowledgeable about student needs, and provides suggestions and strategies to both students and their case managers for keys to greater success! She is a team player and always willing to assist and work together to help our students and families.
Congratulations to all of our students and staff for the month of May. Please stop by the main office at some point today to pick up your gift certificate and gift card to Dunkin Donuts.
May 5, 2021
Attention seniors..... Money for the senior trip to Camp Corey is due by May 7th to the main office. Get your spot reserved and don't forget to go to the Google classroom to register for trip 1 or trip 2 and identify your cabin mates.
The Class of 2021 and their families will be honored with a Luminary walk on Sunday, May 16th from 7:30 - 9:00pm at Webster Parks and Recreation.
All seniors and their families are invited to attend.
Spend time with your family as you walk the luminated trails, listen to music and receive your class of 2021 yard sign.
Seniors....Now is the time to complete your Class of 2021 Senior Exit Survey. Go into your Naviance account and complete your survey today!
Need help? Stop in the student center!
Congratulations to the girls track team on their win over Greece Olympia/Odyssey 97-40. Clara Whilden was a double winner, winning the triple jump and the high jump. Other individual winners for the Titans were Ava Pezzimenti in the 400m, Carolyn Mack in the mile, Skyler Klimow in the discus, Heather Ashton in the 800, Sage Altobelli in the 2 mile and Ariana Cookinham in the pole vault.
Tuesday night, the Webster Thomas Boys Outdoor Track and Field team took on Greece Olympia. The Titans came into the meet on a 5 year undefeated streak hoping to continue their dominance within their division. Well, the Boys did just that. They defeated Greece Olympia in a dominating performance by a score of 93-44. Strong performances on the afternoon came from Junior, Jackson Gloskey who won the 110 High Hurdles and the 400 Intermediate Hurdles, while Senior Sean Smith won both the Disc and Shot Put. Senior, Austin Schoen also took 1st place in both the 400 meter and the two mile. The Boy's next opponent will be next Tuesday as they travel to Churchville Chili.
The Thomas Unified Basketball season begins next week!
Our first practice will be Tuesday, May 11th in the main gym.
We will practice from about 3:30-4:30
Make sure you sign up in FamilyID and Text the number shown here to get Remind updates.
Today's lunch is chicken fingers
May 4, 2021
The Class of 2021 and their families will be honored with a Luminary walk on Sunday, May 16th from 7:30 - 9:00pm at Webster Parks and Recreation.
All seniors and their families are invited to attend.
Spend time with your family as you walk the luminated trails, listen to music and receive your class of 2021 yard sign.
This year, the senior ball and junior prom will both be held outdoors and after working through some logistics we are pleased to be able to allow our students to bring a guest who does not attend a Webster School.
Guest forms are available in the main office and house offices. All attendees and their guests must provide documentation of vaccine or a negative Covid test within 72 hours of the event.
Attention seniors..... Money for the senior trip to Camp Corey is due by May 7th to the main office. Get your spot reserved and don't forget to go to the Google classroom to register for trip 1 or trip 2 and identify your cabin mates.
Congratulations to Ariana Cookingham, Caroline Darling and Najla Silmi on being named finalists for the 2022 National Merit Scholarship. These three Titans scored among the top 50,000 PSAT test takers out of the millions who took it nationally. Congratulations and good luck in the scholarship contest going forward.
This week is staff appreciation week. Take a moment and let your favorite teacher know that you appreciate all they do for you!
Attention students interested in mountain biking this spring . We will be riding this Thursday May 6th at 3:30 . If you are planning on participating please stop by mrs. Pagano’s room 13O to pick up a permission slip
The girls varsity volleyball team played in the class A sectional finals this past weekend against a talented and well coached Churchville Chili team.
The girls played well and won the second and fourth sets to force a decisive fifth set. Unfortunately they dropped that fifth set by a score of 25 - 23.
Despite this loss, the team has plenty to be proud of. We congratulate them on their success this year and look forward to another run at a sectional title next season.
Today's lunch is pizza bagel. Breakfast & lunch are FREE to ALL students everyday this school year!
May 3, 2021
The Class of 2021 and their families will be honored with a Luminary walk on Sunday, May 16th from 7:30 - 9:00pm at Webster Parks and Recreation.
All seniors and their families are invited to attend.
Spend time with your family as you walk the luminated trails, listen to music and receive your class of 2021 yard sign.
This year, the senior ball and junior prom will both be held outdoors and after working through some logistics we are pleased to be able to allow our students to bring a guest who does not attend a Webster School.
Guest forms are available in the main office and house offices. All attendees and their guests must provide documentation of vaccine or a negative Covid test within 72 hours of the event.
Attention seniors..... Money for the senior trip to camp corey is due by May 7th to the main office. Get your spot reserved and don't forget to go to the Google classroom to register for trip 1 or trip 2 and identify your cabin mates.
Congratulations to Ariana Cookingham, Caroline Darling and Najla Silmi on being named finalists for the 2022 National Merit Scholarship. These three Titans scored among the top 50,000 PSAT test takers out of the millions who took it nationally. Congratulations and good luck in the scholarship contest going forward.
This week is staff appreciation week. Take a moment and let your favorite teacher know that you appreciate all they do for you!
Are you interested in joining a club?
Come to SAGE Club after school on Mondays from 3:15-4:00 In Ms. Yang's room, and join the google classroom using the code shown here for more updates!
The Teen Book Fest has announced the schedule for the May 21 virtual event. Here are just a few of this year's events, which feature writing and illustrating workshops along with author chats. Be sure to catch the 2 o'clock and 3 o'clock sessions with Webster Thomas graduate Sarah Hamilton. Sarah is a writer, actress and filmmaker. Registration is open now. Visit teenbookfest.org for more details.
Attention students interested in mountain biking this spring . We will be riding this Thursday May 6th at 3:30 . If you are planning on participating please stop by mrs. Pagano’s room 13O to pick up a permission slip
The girls varsity volleyball team played in the class A sectional finals this past weekend against a talented and well coached Churchville Chili team.
The girls played well and won the second and fourth sets to force a decisive fifth set. Unfortunately they dropped that fifth set by a score of 25 - 23.
Despite this loss, the team has plenty to be proud of. We congratulate them on their success this year and look forward to another run at a sectional title next season.
Today's lunch is spicy pulled BBQ. Breakfast & lunch are FREE to ALL students everyday this school year!
April 30, 2021
WonderCare Before and After School Program is Hiring!
This is a great opportunity to get experience working with elementary aged students in our district. Please email wondercare@webstercsd.org for more information!
Attention sophomores - if you took the PreACT on April 10th, your scores are ready for pick up in the student center.
Sophomores and Juniors--are you interested in joining Link Crew as a Link Leader? Then this announcement is for you! Link Crew is designed to help freshmen transition into the Thomas High School community and build relationships. Application links for those interested in becoming Link Leaders are now available on Thomas High School's website AND via an email you will receive in your student Infinite Campus account.
Don't wait! The deadline for the virtual google form and flipgrid application is Friday April 30th. Late applications will not be accepted. Please see Mrs. Dovholuk, Mrs. Leahy or Mrs. Castro with any questions you may have
Congratulations to the Titans Varsity Girls Volleyball team on their Class A semi final victory over Pittsford Mendon.
Good luck to the girls as they play Churchville-Chili in the Class A finals tomorrow.
Today's lunch is mozzarella sticks
April 29, 2021
Would you like to be the voice of the class of 2021?
If you are interested in speaking to the class at graduation, please see the latest edition of the Principal’s Newsletter for speech criteria and entry requirements. Drafts of speeches are due by May 31st to Mr. Widor so don’t delay. Learn about the criteria and requirements and get started today!
WonderCare Before and After School Program is Hiring!
This is a great opportunity to get experience working with elementary aged students in our district. Please email wondercare@webstercsd.org for more information!
Congratulations goes out to our Thomas Titan Varsity Masterminds Team.
This year our MasterMinds academic and trivia challenge team earned their way to the playoffs and handily winning 2 of 3 matches against other champion teams.
Our Titan Masterminds will be moving on to "schooling" the next level of competition in broader regional championship tournaments.
If you see any Titan MasterMinds as you go around the building, don't be fooled by their average looking head size.
Inside those skulls are actual Master ...[pause] ... Minds.
Congratulations are deserved for Caroline Darling, Julia Essen, Ben Furst, Grace Mahoney, and Lydia Shaw.
Keep routing for our Titan Team as we move forward in championship play.
MasterMinds ... It's the Varsity Sport for your BRAIN!
The library will be closed Thursday, periods 2 and 6.
Attention sophomores - if you took the PreACT on April 10th, your scores are ready for pick up in the student center.
Sophomores and Juniors--are you interested in joining Link Crew as a Link Leader? Then this announcement is for you! Link Crew is designed to help freshmen transition into the Thomas High School community and build relationships. Application links for those interested in becoming Link Leaders are now available on Thomas High School's website AND via an email you will receive in your student Infinite Campus account.
Don't wait! The deadline for the virtual google form and flipgrid application is Friday April 30th. Late applications will not be accepted. Please see Mrs. Dovholuk, Mrs. Leahy or Mrs. Castro with any questions you may have
The Teen Book Fest has announced the schedule for the May 21 virtual event. Here are just a few of this year's events, which feature writing and illustrating workshops along with author chats. Be sure to catch the 2 o'clock and 3 o'clock sessions with Webster Thomas graduate Sarah Hamilton. Sarah is a writer, actress and filmmaker. Registration is open now. Visit teenbookfest.org for more details.
Today's lunch is mozzarella sticks. Breakfast & lunch are FREE to ALL students everyday this school year!
April 28, 2021
Attention sophomores - if you took the PreACT on April 10th, your scores are ready for pick up in the student center.
Sophomores and Juniors--are you interested in joining Link Crew as a Link Leader? Then this announcement is for you! Link Crew is designed to help freshmen transition into the Thomas High School community and build relationships. Application links for those interested in becoming Link Leaders are now available on Thomas High School's website AND via an email you will receive in your student Infinite Campus account.
Don't wait! The deadline for the virtual google form and flipgrid application is Friday April 30th. Late applications will not be accepted. Please see Mrs. Dovholuk, Mrs. Leahy or Mrs. Castro with any questions you may have
Today's lunch is chicken fingers. Breakfast & lunch are FREE to ALL students everyday this school year!
April 27, 2021
Would you like to be the voice of the class of 2021?
If you are interested in speaking to the class at graduation, please see the latest edition of the Principal’s Newsletter for speech criteria and entry requirements. Drafts of speeches are due by May 31st to Mr. Widor so don’t delay. Learn about the criteria and requirements and get started today!
WonderCare Before and After School Program is Hiring!
This is a great opportunity to get experience working with elementary aged students in our district. Please email wondercare@webstercsd.org for more information!
The Class of 2021 and their families will be honored with a Luminary walk on Sunday, May 16th from 7:30 - 9:00pm at Webster Parks and Recreation.
All seniors and their families are invited to attend.
Spend time with your family as you walk the luminated trails, listen to music and receive your class of 2021 yard sign.
Attention all Seniors! There will be a Senior/parent meeting about the trip to Camp Cory Tuesday, April 27th at 7 PM on Google Meet. The link will be sent out that morning. All information about the Senior trip will be covered at this meeting. Please also check the Google Classroom for the Senior trip packet and medical forms for the trip. Extra copies of everything will be in the main office and the Senior Lounge. Thank you!
Congratulations goes out to our Thomas Titan Varsity Masterminds Team.
This year our MasterMinds academic and trivia challenge team earned their way to the playoffs and handily winning 2 of 3 matches against other champion teams.
Our Titan Masterminds will be moving on to "schooling" the next level of competition in broader regional championship tournaments.
If you see any Titan MasterMinds as you go around the building, don't be fooled by their average looking head size.
Inside those skulls are actual Master ...[pause] ... Minds.
Congratulations are deserved for Caroline Darling, Julia Essen, Ben Furst, Grace Mahoney, and Lydia Shaw.
Keep routing for our Titan Team as we move forward in championship play.
MasterMinds ... It's the Varsity Sport for your BRAIN!
Attention sophomores - if you took the PreACT on April 10th, your scores are ready for pick up in the student center.
Sophomores and Juniors--are you interested in joining Link Crew as a Link Leader? Then this announcement is for you! Link Crew is designed to help freshmen transition into the Thomas High School community and build relationships. Application links for those interested in becoming Link Leaders are now available on Thomas High School's website AND via an email you will receive in your student Infinite Campus account.
Don't wait! The deadline for the virtual google form and flipgrid application is Friday April 30th. Late applications will not be accepted. Please see Mrs. Dovholuk, Mrs. Leahy or Mrs. Castro with any questions you may have
Attention Seniors involved in Rotary Interact--Scholarship applications are due on Friday, April 30th. Applications are available on google classroom, please complete it and turn it in to Mrs. Muth in room 232!
Congratulations to our Thomas Varsity Cheerleaders on winning the Section V Title this past weekend! Great job!!
Today's lunch is bacon hamburger / cheeseburger. Breakfast & lunch are FREE to ALL students everyday this school year!
April 26, 2021
WonderCare Before and After School Program is Hiring!
This is a great opportunity to get experience working with elementary aged students in our district. Please email wondercare@webstercsd.org for more information!
The Class of 2021 and their families will be honored with a Luminary walk on Sunday, May 16th from 7:30 - 9:00pm at Webster Parks and Recreation.
All seniors and their families are invited to attend.
Spend time with your family as you walk the luminated trails, listen to music and receive your class of 2021 yard sign.
Attention all Seniors! There will be a Senior/parent meeting about the trip to Camp Cory Tuesday, April 27th at 7 PM on Google Meet. The link will be sent out that morning. All information about the Senior trip will be covered at this meeting. Please also check the Google Classroom for the Senior trip packet and medical forms for the trip. Extra copies of everything will be in the main office and the Senior Lounge. Thank you!
Attention sophomores - if you took the PreACT on April 10th, your scores are ready for pick up in the student center.
Are you interested in joining a club?
Come to SAGE Club after school on Mondays from 3:15-4:00 In Ms. Yang's room, and join the google classroom using the code shown here for more updates!
Sophomores and Juniors--are you interested in joining Link Crew as a Link Leader? Then this announcement is for you! Link Crew is designed to help freshmen transition into the Thomas High School community and build relationships. Application links for those interested in becoming Link Leaders are now available on Thomas High School's website AND via an email you will receive in your student Infinite Campus account.
Don't wait! The deadline for the virtual google form and flipgrid application is Friday April 30th. Late applications will not be accepted. Please see Mrs. Dovholuk, Mrs. Leahy or Mrs. Castro with any questions you may have
The Teen Book Fest has announced the schedule for the May 21 virtual event. Here are just a few of this year's events, which feature writing and illustrating workshops along with author chats. Be sure to catch the 2 o'clock and 3 o'clock sessions with Webster Thomas graduate Sarah Hamilton. Sarah is a writer, actress and filmmaker. Registration is open now. Visit teenbookfest.org for more details.
Attention Seniors involved in Rotary Interact--Scholarship applications are due on Friday, April 30th. Applications are available on google classroom, please complete it and turn it in to Mrs. Muth in room 232!
Congratulations to our Thomas Varsity Cheerleaders on winning the Section V Title this past weekend! Great job!!
Today's lunch is bacon hamburger / cheeseburger
April 23, 2021
WonderCare Before and After School Program is Hiring!
This is a great opportunity to get experience working with elementary aged students in our district. Please email wondercare@webstercsd.org for more information!
The Class of 2021 and their families will be honored with a Luminary walk on Sunday, May 16th from 7:30 - 9:00pm at Webster Parks and Recreation.
All seniors and their families are invited to attend.
Spend time with your family as you walk the luminated trails, listen to music and receive your class of 2021 yard sign.
Attention all Seniors! There will be a Senior/parent meeting about the trip to Camp Cory Tuesday, April 27th at 7 PM on Google Meet. The link will be sent out that morning. All information about the Senior trip will be covered at this meeting. Please also check the Google Classroom for the Senior trip packet and medical forms for the trip. Extra copies of everything will be in the main office and the Senior Lounge. Thank you!
Sophomores and Juniors--are you interested in joining Link Crew as a Link Leader? Then this announcement is for you! Link Crew is designed to help freshmen transition into the Thomas High School community and build relationships. Application links for those interested in becoming Link Leaders are now available on Thomas High School's website AND via an email you will receive in your student Infinite Campus account.
Don't wait! The deadline for the virtual google form and flipgrid application is Friday April 30th. Late applications will not be accepted. Please see Mrs. Dovholuk, Mrs. Leahy or Mrs. Castro with any questions you may have
The Teen Book Fest has announced the session schedule for the May 21 virtual event. Here are just a few of this year's events, which feature writing and illustrating workshops along with author chats. Be sure to catch the 2 o'clock and 3 o'clock sessions with Webster Thomas graduate Sarah Hamilton. Sarah is a writer, actress and filmmaker. Registration is open now. Visit teenbookfest.org for more details.
Attention Seniors involved in Rotary Interact--Scholarship applications are due on Friday, April 30th. Applications are available on google classroom, please complete it and turn it in to Mrs. Muth in room 232!
Any freshmen looking to try out for Mod A softball - Try outs begin next Monday April 26th in the field house from 3:30-5:30. Make sure you have completed your FamilyID registration online.
Today's lunch is tacos.....just a reminder that breakfast and lunch are FREE to ALL students everyday this school year. Stop down to the cafeteria to see what we have to offer!
April 22, 2021
Would you like to be the voice of the class of 2021?
If you are interested in speaking to the class at graduation, please see the latest edition of the Principal’s Newsletter for speech criteria and entry requirements. Drafts of speeches are due by May 31st to Mr. Widor so don’t delay. Learn about the criteria and requirements and get started today!
WonderCare Before and After School Program is Hiring!
This is a great opportunity to get experience working with elementary aged students in our district. Please email wondercare@webstercsd.org for more information!
Attention all Seniors! There will be a Senior/parent meeting about the trip to Camp Cory Tuesday, April 27th at 7 PM on Google Meet. The link will be sent out that morning. All information about the Senior trip will be covered at this meeting. Please also check the Google Classroom for the Senior trip packet and medical forms for the trip. Extra copies of everything will be in the main office and the Senior Lounge. Thank you!
Sophomores and Juniors--are you interested in joining Link Crew as a Link Leader? Then this announcement is for you! Link Crew is designed to help freshmen transition into the Thomas High School community and build relationships. Application links for those interested in becoming Link Leaders are now available on Thomas High School's website AND via an email you will receive in your student Infinite Campus account.
Don't wait! The deadline for the virtual google form and flipgrid application is Friday April 30th. Late applications will not be accepted. Please see Mrs. Dovholuk, Mrs. Leahy or Mrs. Castro with any questions you may have
The Teen Book Fest has announced the session schedule for the May 21 virtual event. Here are just a few of this year's events, which feature writing and illustrating workshops along with author chats. Be sure to catch the 2 o'clock and 3 o'clock sessions with Webster Thomas graduate Sarah Hamilton. Sarah is a writer, actress and filmmaker. Registration is open now. Visit teenbookfest.org for more details.
CHESS CLUB!
CHESS CLUB!
CHESS CLUB!
Chess club is TODAY!!
From 3:15 - 4:00
It will be in room 310, and YOU are invited to come, even bring a friend!
ALL are welcome. If you have any questions see Mr. Zaleski in room 310.
Come challenge your mind and join us for a "battle on the board"
Attention Seniors involved in Rotary Interact--Scholarship applications are due on Friday, April 30th. Applications are available on google classroom, please complete it and turn it in to Mrs. Muth in room 232!
Any freshmen looking to try out for Mod A softball - Try outs begin next Monday April 26th in the field house from 3:30-5:30. Make sure you have completed your FamilyID registration online.
Today's lunch is tacos
April 21, 2021
WonderCare Before and After School Program is Hiring!
This is a great opportunity to get experience working with elementary aged students in our district. Please email wondercare@webstercsd.org for more information!
The Class of 2021 and their families will be honored with a Luminary walk on Sunday, May 16th from 7:30 - 9:00pm at Webster Parks and Recreation.
All seniors and their families are invited to attend.
Spend time with your family as you walk the luminated trails, listen to music and receive your class of 2021 yard sign.
Seniors - If you are a senior who has already applied to Monroe Community College or are planning to, then this is for you. On April 22nd or 23rd, you may meet virtually with a representative from MCC to discuss your next steps going forward or you may apply and they will admit you on the spot. Please sign up in your naviance account for a specific date and Ms. Marcello will send you an appointment time with a zoom link.
Sophomores and Juniors--are you interested in joining Link Crew as a Link Leader? Then this announcement is for you! Link Crew is designed to help freshmen transition into the Thomas High School community and build relationships. Application links for those interested in becoming Link Leaders are now available on Thomas High School's website AND via an email you will receive in your student Infinite Campus account.
Don't wait! The deadline for the virtual google form and flipgrid application is Friday April 30th. Late applications will not be accepted. Please see Mrs. Dovholuk, Mrs. Leahy or Mrs. Castro with any questions you may have
The Teen Book Fest has announced the session schedule for the May 21 virtual event. Here are just a few of this year's events, which feature writing and illustrating workshops along with author chats. Be sure to catch the 2 o'clock and 3 o'clock sessions with Webster Thomas graduate Sarah Hamilton. Sarah is a writer, actress and filmmaker. Registration is open now. Visit teenbookfest.org for more details.
Any freshmen looking to try out for Mod A softball - Try outs begin next Monday April 26th in the field house from 3:30-5:30. Make sure you have completed your FamilyID registration online.
Today's lunch is chicken fingers....just a reminder that breakfast and lunch are free this school year to ALL students. Stop down to the cafeteria and see what we have to offer!
April 20, 2021
Would you like to be the voice of the class of 2021?
If you are interested in speaking to the class at graduation, please see the latest edition of the Principal’s Newsletter for speech criteria and entry requirements. Drafts of speeches are due by May 31st to Mr. Widor so don’t delay. Learn about the criteria and requirements and get started today!
WonderCare Before and After School Program is Hiring!
This is a great opportunity to get experience working with elementary aged students in our district. Please email wondercare@webstercsd.org for more information!
The Class of 2021 and their families will be honored with a Luminary walk on Sunday, May 16th from 7:30 - 9:00pm at Webster Parks and Recreation.
All seniors and their families are invited to attend.
Spend time with your family as you walk the luminated trails, listen to music and receive your class of 2021 yard sign.
Seniors - If you are a senior who has already applied to Monroe Community College or are planning to, then this is for you. On April 22nd or 23rd, you may meet virtually with a representative from MCC to discuss your next steps going forward or you may apply and they will admit you on the spot. Please sign up in your naviance account for a specific date and Ms. Marcello will send you an appointment time with a zoom link.
Sophomores and Juniors--are you interested in joining Link Crew as a Link Leader? Then this announcement is for you! Link Crew is designed to help freshmen transition into the Thomas High School community and build relationships. Application links for those interested in becoming Link Leaders are now available on Thomas High School's website AND via an email you will receive in your student Infinite Campus account.
Don't wait! The deadline for the virtual google form and flipgrid application is Friday April 30th. Late applications will not be accepted. Please see Mrs. Dovholuk, Mrs. Leahy or Mrs. Castro with any questions you may have
The Teen Book Fest has announced the session schedule for the May 21 virtual event. Here are just a few of this year's events, which feature writing and illustrating workshops along with author chats. Be sure to catch the 2:00 and 3:00 sessions with Webster Thomas graduate Sarah Hamilton. Sarah is a writer, actress and filmmaker. Registration is open now. Visit teenbookfest.org for more details.
Today's lunch is buffalo / pizza crunchers
April 19, 2021
WonderCare Before and After School Program is Hiring!
This is a great opportunity to get experience working with elementary aged students in our district. Please email wondercare@webstercsd.org for more information!
The Teen Book Fest has announced the session schedule for the May 21 virtual event. Here are just a few of this year's events, which feature writing and illustrating workshops along with author chats. Be sure to catch the 2:00 and 3:00 sessions with Webster Thomas graduate Sarah Hamilton. Sarah is a writer, actress and filmmaker. Registration is open now. Visit teenbookfest.org for more details.
The Class of 2021 and their families will be honored with a Luminary walk on Sunday, May 16th from 7:30 - 9:00pm at Webster Parks and Recreation.
All seniors and their families are invited to attend.
Spend time with your family as you walk the luminated trails, listen to music and receive your class of 2021 yard sign.
Seniors - If you are a senior who has already applied to Monroe Community College or are planning to, then this is for you. On April 22nd or 23rd, you may meet virtually with a representative from MCC to discuss your next steps going forward or you may apply and they will admit you on the spot. Please sign up in your naviance account for a specific date and Ms. Marcello will send you an appointment time with a zoom link.
Are you interested in joining a club?
Come to SAGE Club after school on Mondays from 3:15-4:00 In Ms. Yang's room, and join the google classroom using the code shown here for more updates!
Sophomores and Juniors--are you interested in joining Link Crew as a Link Leader? Then this announcement is for you! Link Crew is designed to help freshmen transition into the Thomas High School community and build relationships. Application links for those interested in becoming Link Leaders are now available on Thomas High School's website AND via an email you will receive in your student Infinite Campus account.
Don't wait! The deadline for the virtual google form and flipgrid application is Friday April 30th. Late applications will not be accepted. Please see Mrs. Dovholuk, Mrs. Leahy or Mrs. Castro with any questions you may have
Today's lunch is buffalo / pizza crunchers
April 16, 2021
Would you like to be the voice of the class of 2021?
If you are interested in speaking to the class at graduation, please see the latest edition of the Principal’s Newsletter for speech criteria and entry requirements. Drafts of speeches are due by May 31st to Mr. Widor so don’t delay. Learn about the criteria and requirements and get started today!
Attention juniors and seniors....please check your school email if you have not done so lately.
You will find an end of year events survey which is designed to gather information so that we can get a good sense of the number of students who plan to attend prom, ball and the senior trip.
Please take a minute of your time to fill out the survey.....thank you!
WonderCare Before and After School Program is Hiring!
This is a great opportunity to get experience working with elementary aged students in our district. Please email wondercare@webstercsd.org for more information!
Seniors - If you are a senior who has already applied to Monroe Community College or are planning to, then this is for you. On April 22nd or 23rd, you may meet virtually with a representative from MCC to discuss your next steps going forward or you may apply and they will admit you on the spot. Please sign up in your naviance account for a specific date and Ms. Marcello will send you an appointment time with a zoom link.
Sophomores and Juniors--are you interested in joining Link Crew as a Link Leader? Then this announcement is for you! Link Crew is designed to help freshmen transition into the Thomas High School community and build relationships. Application links for those interested in becoming Link Leaders are now available on Thomas High School's website AND via an email you will receive in your student Infinite Campus account.
Don't wait! The deadline for the virtual google form and flipgrid application is Friday April 30th. Late applications will not be accepted. Please see Mrs. Dovholuk, Mrs. Leahy or Mrs. Castro with any questions you may have
Next week is Earth week!
Wear BLUE on Monday and Tuesday to show your support for ocean conservation.
Family ID is now open for Spring Sports Registration -
Go to FamilyID.com and create an account or sign in to register for the spring sports shown here.
Don't delay...Spring High School Sports begin 4/19
Anyone interested in trying out for JV or Varsity Softball, Tryouts begin on Monday April 19th. We will be in the field house from 5:15-7:30pm. Make sure you've completed the registration on FamilyID. Reach out to Coach Zimmerman with any questions.
Today's lunch is hamburger / cheeseburger
April 15, 2021
Would you like to be the voice of the class of 2021?
If you are interested in speaking to the class at graduation, please see the latest edition of the Principal’s Newsletter for speech criteria and entry requirements. Drafts of speeches are due by May 31st to Mr. Widor so don’t delay. Learn about the criteria and requirements and get started today!
The Greater Rochester Teen Book Festival will be held virtually on May 15th.
Registration is currently underway.
Visit teenbookfest.org for more information.
Attention juniors and seniors....please check your school email if you have not done so lately.
You will find an end of year events survey which is designed to gather information so that we can get a good sense of the number of students who plan to attend prom, ball and the senior trip.
Please take a minute of your time to fill out the survey.....thank you!
Seniors - If you are a senior who has already applied to Monroe Community College or are planning to, then this is for you. On April 22nd or 23rd, you may meet virtually with a representative from MCC to discuss your next steps going forward or you may apply and they will admit you on the spot. Please sign up in your naviance account for a specific date and Ms. Marcello will send you an appointment time with a zoom link.
Sophomores and Juniors--are you interested in joining Link Crew as a Link Leader? Then this announcement is for you! Link Crew is designed to help freshmen transition into the Thomas High School community and build relationships. Application links for those interested in becoming Link Leaders are now available on Thomas High School's website AND via an email you will receive in your student Infinite Campus account.
Don't wait! The deadline for the virtual google form and flipgrid application is Friday April 30th. Late applications will not be accepted. Please see Mrs. Dovholuk, Mrs. Leahy or Mrs. Castro with any questions you may have
Next week is Earth week!
Wear BLUE on Monday and Tuesday to show your support for ocean conservation.
Attention CARE club members:
There will be a meeting after school on Thursday, April 15th in the Care Room. We will be working on the wall painting and the current bookmark project. Need volunteer hours??? New members are always welcome! Come check out Care Club after school on Thursday.
Family ID is now open for Spring Sports Registration -
Go to FamilyID.com and create an account or sign in to register for the spring sports shown here.
Don't delay...Spring High School Sports begin 4/19
Anyone interested in trying out for JV or Varsity Softball, Tryouts begin on Monday April 19th. We will be in the field house from 5:15-7:30pm. Make sure you've completed the registration on FamilyID. Reach out to Coach Zimmerman with any questions.
Today's lunch is hamburger / cheeseburger
April 14, 2021
Would you like to be the voice of the class of 2021?
If you are interested in speaking to the class at graduation, please see the latest edition of the Principal’s Newsletter for speech criteria and entry requirements. Drafts of speeches are due by May 31st to Mr. Widor so don’t delay. Learn about the criteria and requirements and get started today!
Attention juniors and seniors....please check your school email if you have not done so lately.
You will find an end of year events survey which is designed to gather information so that we can get a good sense of the number of students who plan to attend prom, ball and the senior trip.
Please take a minute of your time to fill out the survey.....thank you!
Seniors - If you are a senior who has already applied to Monroe Community College or are planning to, then this is for you. On April 22nd or 23rd, you may meet virtually with a representative from MCC to discuss your next steps going forward or you may apply and they will admit you on the spot. Please sign up in your naviance account for a specific date and Ms. Marcello will send you an appointment time with a zoom link.
Sophomores and Juniors--are you interested in joining Link Crew as a Link Leader? Then this announcement is for you! Link Crew is designed to help freshmen transition into the Thomas High School community and build relationships. Application links for those interested in becoming Link Leaders are now available on Thomas High School's website AND via an email you will receive in your student Infinite Campus account.
Don't wait! The deadline for the virtual google form and flipgrid application is Friday April 30th. Late applications will not be accepted. Please see Mrs. Dovholuk, Mrs. Leahy or Mrs. Castro with any questions you may have
Attention CARE club members:
There will be a meeting after school on Thursday, April 15th in the Care Room. We will be working on the wall painting and the current bookmark project. Need volunteer hours??? New members are always welcome! Come check out Care Club after school on Thursday.
Family ID is now open for Spring Sports Registration -
Go to FamilyID.com and create an account or sign in to register for the spring sports shown here.
Don't delay...Spring High School Sports begin 4/19
Today's lunch is chicken fingers
April 13th, 2021
Sophomores and Juniors--are you interested in joining Link Crew as a Link Leader? Then this announcement is for you! Link Crew is designed to help freshmen transition into the Thomas High School community and build relationships. Application links for those interested in becoming Link Leaders are now available on Thomas High School's website AND via an email you will receive in your student Infinite Campus account.
Don't wait! The deadline for the virtual google form and flipgrid application is Friday April 30th. Late applications will not be accepted. Please see Mrs. Dovholuk, Mrs. Leahy or Mrs. Castro with any questions you may have
Best Buddies will meet TODAY from 3:20 - 4:00 in the West Cafe. We will be looking at our April and May calendar and planning for the Annual Friendship Walk on May 1. If you have questions please see Mrs. Green in room 254.
Attention CARE club members:
There will be a meeting after school on Thursday, April 15th in the Care Room. We will be working on the wall painting and the current bookmark project. Need volunteer hours??? New members are always welcome! Come check out Care Club after school on Thursday.
Any boy interested in playing JV or Varsity tennis this season should come to an informational meeting in Coach Suff's room, 202, after school TODAY for group 2 students or Thursday 4/15 for group 1 students
There will be a modified A softball meeting TODAY at 3:20PM in the North Cafe.
Today's lunch is fiestada...just a reminder that breakfast & lunch are free to ALL students the entire school year. Come on down to the cafeteria today!
April 12th, 2021
Are you interested in joining a club?
Come to SAGE Club after school on Monday from 3:15-4:00 In Ms. Yang's room, and join the google classroom using the code shown here for more updates!
Sophomores and Juniors--are you interested in joining Link Crew as a Link Leader? Then this announcement is for you! Link Crew is designed to help freshmen transition into the Thomas High School community and build relationships. Application links for those interested in becoming Link Leaders are now available on Thomas High School's website AND via an email you will receive in your student Infinite Campus account.
Don't wait! The deadline for the virtual google form and flipgrid application is Friday April 30th. Late applications will not be accepted. Please see Mrs. Dovholuk, Mrs. Leahy or Mrs. Castro with any questions you may have
Best Buddies will meet Tuesday, April 13 from 3:20 - 4:00 in the West Cafe. We will be looking at our April and May calendar and planning for the Annual Friendship Walk on May 1. If you have questions please see Mrs. Green in room 254.
Attention CARE club members:
There will be a meeting after school on Thursday, April 15th in the Care Room. We will be working on the wall painting and the current bookmark project. Need volunteer hours??? New members are always welcome! Come check out Care Club after school on Thursday.
Any boy interested in playing JV or Varsity tennis this season should come to an informational meeting in Coach Suff's room, 202, after school on Tuesday 4/13 for group 2 students or Thursday 4/15 for group 1 students
There will be a modified A softball meeting on Tuesday, April 13th at 3:20PM in the North Cafe.
Today's lunch is fiestada....just a reminder that breakfast & lunch are free to ALL students the entire school year. Come on down to the cafeteria today!
April 9th, 2021
Happy National Library Week! Whether you visit in person or virtually, the library can help you access the resources and services you need. Check out your library’s website or stop in to learn more.
Are you interested in joining a club?
Come to SAGE Club after school on Monday from 3:15-4:00 In Ms. Yang's room, and join the google classroom using the code shown here for more updates!
Sophomores and Juniors--are you interested in joining Link Crew as a Link Leader? Then this announcement is for you! Link Crew is designed to help freshmen transition into the Thomas High School community and build relationships. Application links for those interested in becoming Link Leaders are now available on Thomas High School's website AND via an email you will receive in your student Infinite Campus account.
Don't wait! The deadline for the virtual google form and flipgrid application is Friday April 30th. Late applications will not be accepted. Please see Mrs. Dovholuk, Mrs. Leahy or Mrs. Castro with any questions you may have
The Thomas DREAM club will be running a food and goods drive for the new Community Stand located at Phillips Village. A collection box has been placed in the hallway by the cafeteria and will remain there through Friday, April 16th. We hope you will join us in supporting our community by participating in this drive.
Any boy interested in playing JV or Varsity tennis this season should come to an informational meeting in Coach Suff's room, 202, after school on Tuesday 4/13 for group 2 students or Thursday 4/15 for group 1 students
There will be a modified A softball meeting on Tuesday, April 13th at 3:20PM in the North Cafe.
Today's lunch is chicken fingers
Student Council would like to announce the students and staff for the month of April.
In 9th grade, Catherine Magaw: Catherine is a wonderful student. She is hard working, thoughtful and inquisitive. She participated in the Fall drama- not only performing pieces, but writing them as well. She reminds me everyday that we can all grow and evolve out of our comfort zone.
In 10th Grade, Ryan Abrey: Ryan is always positive, hard working and conscientious about work. Ryan always adds an outwardly positive presence to the classroom.
In 11th Grade, Owen Britt: Owen always comes to class with a positive attitude. He is helpful to other students and always is engaged in class. Owen is always able to bring the energy level up every time he is in your room.
In 12th Grade, Katie Parrish: Katie has shown tremendous growth in the past year, both in class and outside of it. She knows her strengths and weaknesses, and takes everything in stride. Katie is the station manager for the Webster Varsity Radio Club, running daily shows and guiding her peers. We are very proud of her for all of these things!
And the Staff member for April is Mr. Stoetzel: Mr. Stoetzel went above and beyond this year with the Fall play - not only did he direct the students, but he led them through the laborious process of writing and producing the entire show. Students were so proud of the work they accomplished, and it was a once in a lifetime opportunity for most of them to see words and directions on a paper come to life on stage. Mr. Stoetzel’s encouragement of students to stretch & improve themselves as actors & writers has resulted in a group of students who are learning to give & receive feedback, positive criticism and of course, applause.
Congratulations to all of our students and staff for April. You may stop in the main office to pick up your certificate and gift card.
April 8th, 2021
Happy National Library Week! Whether you visit in person or virtually, the library can help you access the resources and services you need. Check out your library’s website or stop in to learn more.
Are you interested in joining a club?
Come to SAGE Club after school on Monday from 3:15-4:00 In Ms. Yang's room, and join the google classroom using the code shown here for more updates!
Sophomores and Juniors--are you interested in joining Link Crew as a Link Leader? Then this announcement is for you! Link Crew is designed to help freshmen transition into the Thomas High School community and build relationships. Application links for those interested in becoming Link Leaders are now available on Thomas High School's website AND via an email you will receive in your student Infinite Campus account.
Don't wait! The deadline for the virtual google form and flipgrid application is Friday April 30th. Late applications will not be accepted. Please see Mrs. Dovholuk, Mrs. Leahy or Mrs. Castro with any questions you may have
The Thomas DREAM club will be running a food and goods drive for the new Community Stand located at Phillips Village. A collection box has been placed in the hallway by the cafeteria and will remain there through Friday, April 16th. We hope you will join us in supporting our community by participating in this drive.
Attention all Key Club members.... Just a reminder that this months meetings will be held this week! Tuesday April 6th for group 2 and Thursday April 8th for group 1. We will be meeting in Mrs. Donovan’s room (405)! See you there!
CHESS CLUB!
CHESS CLUB!
CHESS CLUB!
Chess club is TODAY!!
From 3:15 - 4:00
It will be in room 310, and YOU are invited to come, even bring a friend!
ALL are welcome. If you have any questions see Mr. Zaleski in room 310.
Come challenge your mind and join us for a "battle on the board"
Any boy interested in playing JV or Varsity tennis this season should come to an informational meeting in Coach Suff's room, 202, after school on Tuesday 4/13 for group 2 students or Thursday 4/15 for group 1 students
Attention all baseball players...
9th and 10th grade boys interested in playing baseball this year, should attend the informational meeting this Thursday April 8th at the Basket Rd. baseball field at 6:15 PM, with a workout to follow from 6:30-8:00.
11th and 12th grade boys interested in playing baseball this year, should attend the informational meeting this Thursday 4/8 at the Basket Rd. baseball field at 7:15 PM, with a workout to follow from 7:30-9:00.
There will be a modified A softball meeting on Tuesday, April 13th at 3:20PM in the North Cafe.
Today's lunch is chicken fingers
Student Council would like to announce the students and staff for the month of April.
In 9th grade, Catherine Magaw: Catherine is a wonderful student. She is hard working, thoughtful and inquisitive. She participated in the Fall drama- not only performing pieces, but writing them as well. She reminds me everyday that we can all grow and evolve out of our comfort zone.
In 10th Grade, Ryan Abrey: Ryan is always positive, hard working and conscientious about work. Ryan always adds an outwardly positive presence to the classroom.
In 11th Grade, Owen Britt: Owen always comes to class with a positive attitude. He is helpful to other students and always is engaged in class. Owen is always able to bring the energy level up every time he is in your room.
In 12th Grade, Katie Parrish: Katie has shown tremendous growth in the past year, both in class and outside of it. She knows her strengths and weaknesses, and takes everything in stride. Katie is the station manager for the Webster Varsity Radio Club, running daily shows and guiding her peers. We are very proud of her for all of these things!
And the Staff member for April is Mr. Stoetzel: Mr. Stoetzel went above and beyond this year with the Fall play - not only did he direct the students, but he led them through the laborious process of writing and producing the entire show. Students were so proud of the work they accomplished, and it was a once in a lifetime opportunity for most of them to see words and directions on a paper come to life on stage. Mr. Stoetzel’s encouragement of students to stretch & improve themselves as actors & writers has resulted in a group of students who are learning to give & receive feedback, positive criticism and of course, applause.
Congratulations to all of our students and staff for April. You may stop in the main office to pick up your certificate and gift card.
April 7th, 2021
Happy National Library Week! Whether you visit in person or virtually, the library can help you access the resources and services you need. Check out your library’s website or stop in to learn more.
Sophomores and Juniors--are you interested in joining Link Crew as a Link Leader? Then this announcement is for you! Link Crew is designed to help freshmen transition into the Thomas High School community and build relationships. Application links for those interested in becoming Link Leaders are now available on Thomas High School's website AND via an email you will receive in your student Infinite Campus account.
Don't wait! The deadline for the virtual google form and flipgrid application is Friday April 30th. Late applications will not be accepted. Please see Mrs. Dovholuk, Mrs. Leahy or Mrs. Castro with any questions you may have
The Thomas DREAM club will be running a food and goods drive for the new Community Stand located at Phillips Village. A collection box has been placed in the hallway by the cafeteria and will remain there through Friday, April 16th. We hope you will join us in supporting our community by participating in this drive.
Any boy interested in playing golf this spring should attend Mr. Grose's Google Meet wednesday at 3:45. Check out his Golf Page on google classroom or see him in room 408.
Attention all baseball players...
9th and 10th grade boys interested in playing baseball this year, should attend the informational meeting this Thursday April 8th at the Basket Rd. baseball field at 6:15 PM, with a workout to follow from 6:30-8:00.
11th and 12th grade boys interested in playing baseball this year, should attend the informational meeting this Thursday 4/8 at the Basket Rd. baseball field at 7:15 PM, with a workout to follow from 7:30-9:00.
There will be a modified A softball meeting on Tuesday, April 13th at 3:20PM in the North Cafe.
Today's lunch is wing stingers
April 6th, 2021
Would you like to be the voice of the class of 2021?
If you are interested in speaking to the class at graduation, please see the latest edition of the Principal’s Newsletter for speech criteria and entry requirements. Drafts of speeches are due by May 31st to Mr. Widor so don’t delay. Learn about the criteria and requirements and get started today!
The Greater Rochester Teen Book Festival will be held virtually on May 15th.
Registration is currently underway.
Visit teenbookfest.org for more information.
Happy National Library Week! Whether you visit in person or virtually, the library can help you access the resources and services you need. Check out your library’s website or stop in to learn more.
Attention Sophomores - The PreACT exam is a practice ACT exam given at Thomas in the spring of your sophomore year. This exam is on Saturday, April 10th and costs $14.00. Pick up your registration form in the student center.
Are you interested in joining a club?
Come to SAGE Club after school on Monday from 3:15-4:00 In Ms. Yang's room, and join the google classroom using the code shown here for more updates!
Sophomores and Juniors--are you interested in joining Link Crew as a Link Leader? Then this announcement is for you! Link Crew is designed to help freshmen transition into the Thomas High School community and build relationships. Application links for those interested in becoming Link Leaders are now available on Thomas High School's website AND via an email you will receive in your student Infinite Campus account.
Don't wait! The deadline for the virtual google form and flipgrid application is Friday April 30th. Late applications will not be accepted. Please see Mrs. Dovholuk, Mrs. Leahy or Mrs. Castro with any questions you may have
The Thomas DREAM club will be running a food and goods drive for the new Community Stand located at Phillips Village. A collection box has been placed in the hallway by the cafeteria and will remain there through Friday, April 16th. We hope you will join us in supporting our community by participating in this drive.
Attention all Key Club members.... Just a reminder that this months meetings will be held this week! Tuesday April 6th for group 2 and Thursday April 8th for group 1. We will be meeting in Mrs. Donovan’s room (405)! See you there!
Any boy interested in playing golf this spring should attend Mr. Grose's Google Meet wednesday at 3:45. Check out his Golf Page on google classroom or see him in room 408.
Today's lunch is spicy pulled BBQ
April 5th, 2021
Would you like to be the voice of the class of 2021?
If you are interested in speaking to the class at graduation, please see the latest edition of the Principal’s Newsletter for speech criteria and entry requirements. Drafts of speeches are due by May 31st to Mr. Widor so don’t delay. Learn about the criteria and requirements and get started today!
The Greater Rochester Teen Book Festival will be held virtually on May 15th.
Registration is currently underway.
Visit teenbookfest.org for more information.
Happy National Library Week! Whether you visit in person or virtually, the library can help you access the resources and services you need. Check out your library’s website or stop in to learn more.
Attention Sophomores - The PreACT exam is a practice ACT exam given at Thomas in the spring of your sophomore year. This exam is on Saturday, April 10th and costs $14.00. Pick up your registration form in the student center.
Are you interested in joining a club?
Come to SAGE Club after school on Monday from 3:15-4:00 In Ms. Yang's room, and join the google classroom using the code shown here for more updates!
Sophomores and Juniors--are you interested in joining Link Crew as a Link Leader? Then this announcement is for you! Link Crew is designed to help freshmen transition into the Thomas High School community and build relationships. Application links for those interested in becoming Link Leaders are now available on Thomas High School's website AND via an email you will receive in your student Infinite Campus account.
Don't wait!? The deadline for the virtual google form and flipgrid applications is Friday April 30th. Late applications will not be accepted. Please see Mrs. Dovholuk, Mrs. Leahy or Mrs. Castro with any questions you may have
The Thomas DREAM club will be running a food and goods drive for the new Community Stand located at Phillips Village. A collection box has been placed in the hallway by the cafeteria and will remain there through Friday, April 16th. We hope you will join us in supporting our community by participating in this drive.
Today's lunch is spicy pulled BBQ
March 26th, 2021
Would you like to be the voice of the class of 2021?
If you are interested in speaking to the class at graduation, please see the latest edition of the Principal’s Newsletter for speech criteria and entry requirements. Drafts of speeches are due by May 31st to Mr. Widor so don’t delay. Learn about the criteria and requirements and get started today!
The Greater Rochester Teen Book Festival will be held virtually on May 15th.
Registration is currently underway.
Visit teenbookfest.org for more information.
Are you interested in joining a club?
Come to SAGE Club after school on Monday from 3:15-4:00 In Ms. Yang's room, and join the google classroom using the code shown here for more updates!
Today's lunch is mozzarella sticks
March 25th, 2021
Would you like to be the voice of the class of 2021?
If you are interested in speaking to the class at graduation, please see the latest edition of the Principal’s Newsletter for speech criteria and entry requirements. Drafts of speeches are due by May 31st to Mr. Widor so don’t delay. Learn about the criteria and requirements and get started today!
The Greater Rochester Teen Book Festival will be held virtually on May 15th.
Registration is currently underway.
Visit teenbookfest.org for more information.
Attention Sophomores - The PreACT exam is a practice ACT exam given at Thomas in the spring of your sophomore year. This exam is on Saturday, April 10th and costs $14.00. Pick up your registration form in the student center.
Are you interested in joining a club?
Come to SAGE Club after school on Monday from 3:15-4:00 In Ms. Yang's room, and join the google classroom using the code shown here for more updates!
Chess club is TODAY!! From 3:15 - 4:00
It will be in room 310, and YOU are invited to come, even bring a friend!
ALL are welcome. If you have any questions see Mr. Zaleski in room 310.
Come challenge your mind and join us for a "battle on the board"
Today's lunch is mozzarella sticks
March 23, 2021
Would you like to be the voice of the class of 2021?
If you are interested in speaking to the class at graduation, please see the latest edition of the Principal’s Newsletter for speech criteria and entry requirements. Drafts of speeches are due by May 31st to Mr. Widor so don’t delay. Learn about the criteria and requirements and get started today!
Attention Seniors - The common application for senior awards is now available in the student center. These awards are offered through local organizations and community members. Pick up your application and return it no later than March 26th.
Attention Sophomores - The PreACT exam is a practice ACT exam given at Thomas in the spring of your sophomore year. This exam is on Saturday, April 10th and costs $14.00. Pick up your registration form in the student center.
Are you interested in joining a club?
Come to SAGE Club after school on Monday from 3:15-4:00 In Ms. Yang's room, and join the google classroom using the code shown here for more updates!
Attention DREAM club members - we will be meeting today after school in room 411. We hope to see you there!
The Titans boys basketball team recently wrapped up a successful season. Congratulations to Jackson Kulik for being named Division 2 player of the year and 1st team All County.
Coach Coles was also named Coach of the Year in Division 2.
Tyler Williams was named to 1st team All County and Sean Mason was named to the second team.
Andrew Quinn and Jackson Kulik were named to the All Tournament Team as well.
Congratulations to all on their success.
The Titans varsity football team kicked off the Fall 2 sports season with a 37 - 12 win over Greece Olympia.
Eli Adams threw two touchdown passes and Dan Card recovered a fumble in the end zone for a touchdown.
Tyler Vandermark and Jacob Sukhenko each scored short rushing touchdowns.
The Titans travel to Brighton on Friday night for their next game.
Today's lunch is bacon hamburger / cheeseburger
March 22, 2021
Would you like to be the voice of the class of 2021?
If you are interested in speaking to the class at graduation, please see the latest edition of the Principal’s Newsletter for speech criteria and entry requirements. Drafts of speeches are due by May 31st to Mr. Widor so don’t delay. Learn about the criteria and requirements and get started today!
Attention Seniors - The common application for senior awards is now available in the student center. These awards are offered through local organizations and community members. Pick up your application and return it no later than March 26th.
Are you interested in joining a club?
Come to SAGE Club after school on Monday from 3:15-4:00 In Ms. Yang's room, and join the google classroom using the code shown here for more updates!
The Titans boys basketball team recently wrapped up a successful season. Congratulations to Jackson Kulik for being named Division 2 player of the year and 1st team All County.
Coach Coles was also named Coach of the Year in Division 2.
Tyler Williams was named to 1st team All County and Sean Mason was named to the second team.
Andrew Quinn and Jackson Kulik were named to the All Tournament Team as well.
Congratulations to all on their success.
The Titans varsity football team kicked off the Fall 2 sports season with a 37 - 12 win over Greece Olympia.
Eli Adams threw two touchdown passes and Dan Card recovered a fumble in the end zone for a touchdown.
Tyler Vandermark and Jacob Sukhenko each scored short rushing touchdowns.
Today's lunch is bacon hamburger / cheeseburger
March 19, 2021
Attention Juniors - The common application for junior college awards is now available in the student center. Colleges and Universities include: Clarkson, Elmira, Furman, Keuka, RIT, RPI, St Lawrence, U of R and Wells. If you are interested in any of these colleges, please pick up your application today. Applications are due back to the student center by Tuesday, March 23rd.
Attention Seniors - The common application for senior awards is now available in the student center. These awards are offered through local organizations and community members. Pick up your application and return it no later than March 26th.
Attention all girls interested in trying out for JV & Varsity softball. We will be holding practices every Sunday from 2:00 pm to 3:30 pm in the Field House at Thomas. If you are interested in trying out we strongly encourage you to attend. Practices will begin this Sunday March 21st Please remember to bring your own water bottle. If you have any questions please see Coach Castro in Room 337.
Today's lunch is tacos
March 18, 2021
The ASVAB is a multi aptitude exam for high school students that helps align your skills with your interests. This exam may help you explore future career goals. This is a free exam given here at Thomas on Saturday, March 20th at 9:00am. Pick up your registration form in the student center.
Attention Sophomores - The PreACT exam is a practice ACT exam given at Thomas in the spring of your sophomore year. This exam is on Saturday, April 10th and costs $14.00. Pick up your registration form in the student center.
Attention all girls interested in trying out for JV & Varsity softball. We will be holding practices every Sunday from 2:00 pm to 3:30 pm in the Field House at Thomas. If you are interested in trying out we strongly encourage you to attend. Practices will begin this Sunday March 21st Please remember to bring your own water bottle. If you have any questions please see Coach Castro in Room 337.
Today's lunch is tacos
March 16, 2021
The Greater Rochester Teen Book Festival will be held virtually on May 15th.
Registration begins TODAY!
Visit teenbookfest.org for more information.
Attention Seniors involved in Rotary Interact--the scholarship application information is now available on the Classroom page. Please complete all parts and turn in to Mrs. Muth in room 232 by Friday, April 30th!
Attention Science Olympiad Team:
There will be a mandatory virtual meeting this Wednesday at 10:30 AM. Please use the Google Meet link on our Science Olympiad Google Classroom Page to join. Our virtual competition is this Saturday at Thomas starting at 7:00 AM.
If you have questions, please see Mrs. Visca, Mrs. Anne, Mr. Schug or Mr. Schenk.
Attention all girls interested in trying out for JV & Varsity softball. We will be holding practices every Sunday from 2:00 pm to 3:30 pm in the Field House at Thomas. If you are interested in trying out we strongly encourage you to attend. Practices will begin this Sunday March 21st Please remember to bring your own water bottle. If you have any questions please see Coach Castro in Room 337.
Today's lunch is buffalo crunchers / pizza crunchers
Our first week of March Madness in recognizing all of the positive things we see students do was a huge success! Our winners were:
Group 1: Catherine Magaw and Mrs. DeWitte
Group 2: Sean Linder and Ms. Doores
As a result we’ve handed out lunch with a staff member and prime parking for a week! You may also be seeing someone get a pie in the face very soon!
Keep the recognitions coming as we travel through week 2 of the positivity "madness"!
Student has achieved Summa Cum Laude Status for graduation
7th Semester GPA of 95 or above (we do not round up on GPA!)
Students has taken at least 3 AP level courses in their high school career
This year we have 61 members of the Class of 2021 who reached the summa level!!
Faculty then selects from this group of student to identify the student who best exemplifies the Titan Spirit of Excellence in and out of the classroom.
This year’s Outstanding Senior is...Brynn Smith!
March 15, 2021
The Greater Rochester Teen Book Festival will be held virtually on May 15th.
Registration begins TODAY!
Visit teenbookfest.org for more information.
Attention Juniors - The common application for junior college awards is now available in the student center. Colleges and Universities include: Clarkson, Elmira, Furman, Keuka, RIT, RPI, St Lawrence, U of R and Wells. If you are interested in any of these colleges, please pick up your application today. Applications are due back to the student center by Tuesday, March 23rd.
Attention Seniors - The common application for senior awards is now available in the student center. These awards are offered through local organizations and community members. Pick up your application and return it no later than March 26th.
The ASVAB is a multi aptitude exam for high school students that helps align your skills with your interests. This exam may help you explore future career goals. This is a free exam given here at Thomas on Saturday, March 20th at 9:00am. Pick up your registration form in the student center.
Attention Sophomores - The PreACT exam is a practice ACT exam given at Thomas in the spring of your sophomore year. This exam is on Saturday, April 10th and costs $14.00. Pick up your registration form in the student center.
Attention Seniors involved in Rotary Interact--the scholarship application information is now available on the Classroom page. Please complete all parts and turn in to Mrs. Muth in room 232 by Friday, April 30th!
Attention Science Olympiad Team:
There will be a mandatory virtual meeting this Wednesday at 10:30 AM. Please use the Google Meet link on our Science Olympiad Google Classroom Page to join. Our virtual competition is this Saturday at Thomas starting at 7:00 AM.
If you have questions, please see Mrs. Visca, Mrs. Anne, Mr. Schug or Mr. Schenk.
Attention all girls interested in trying out for JV & Varsity softball. We will be holding practices every Sunday from 2:00 pm to 3:30 pm in the Field House at Thomas. If you are interested in trying out we strongly encourage you to attend. Practices will begin this Sunday March 21st Please remember to bring your own water bottle. If you have any questions please see Coach Castro in Room 337.
Today's lunch is buffalo crunchers / pizza crunchers
Our first week of March Madness in recognizing all of the positive things we see students do was a huge success! Our winners were:
Group 1: Catherine Magaw and Mrs. DeWitte
Group 2: Sean Linder and Ms. Doores
As a result we’ve handed out lunch with a staff member and prime parking for a week! You may also be seeing someone get a pie in the face very soon!
Keep the recognitions coming as we travel through week 2 of the positivity "madness"!
March 12, 2021
The Greater Rochester Teen Book Festival will be held virtually on May 15th.
Registration begins next Monday, March 15th.
Visit teenbookfest.org for more information.
Applications are now available for this summer's Monroe County Sheriff's Teen Police Academy. This is a free two week camp for teens that provides an introduction to law enforcement training. Pick up your application in the student center.
The ASVAB is a multi aptitude exam for high school students that helps align your skills with your interests. This exam may help you explore future career goals. This is a free exam given here at Thomas on Saturday, March 20th at 9:00am. Pick up your registration form in the student center.
Attention Sophomores - The PreACT exam is a practice ACT exam given at Thomas in the spring of your sophomore year. This exam is on Saturday, April 10th and costs $14.00. Pick up your registration form in the student center.
Attention Seniors involved in Rotary Interact--the scholarship application information is now available on the Classroom page. Please complete all parts and turn in to Mrs. Muth in room 232 by Friday, April 30th!
Are you interested in joining a club? Come to SAGE Club after school on Monday from 3:15-4:00 In Ms. Yang's room. And join the google classroom using the code shown here for more updates!
Today's lunch is hamburger / cheeseburger
March 11, 2021
The Greater Rochester Teen Book Festival will be held virtually on May 15th.
Registration begins next Monday, March 15th.
Visit teenbookfest.org for more information.
Applications are now available for this summer's Monroe County Sheriff's Teen Police Academy. This is a free two week camp for teens that provides an introduction to law enforcement training. Pick up your application in the student center.
Attention Juniors - The common application for junior college awards is now available in the student center. Colleges and Universities include: Clarkson, Elmira, Furman, Keuka, RIT, RPI, St Lawrence, U of R and Wells. If you are interested in any of these colleges, please pick up your application today. Applications are due back to the student center by Tuesday, March 23rd.
Attention sophomores and juniors - there are virtual college visits that include Niagara, D'Youville, NY Film Academy, Clarkson and many more in March and April. Sign up to meet with college representatives in your naviance account. If you have a problem getting into your account stop by the student center or email your school counselor.
Attention Seniors - The common application for senior awards is now available in the student center. These awards are offered through local organizations and community members. Pick up your application and return it no later than March 26th.
The ASVAB is a multi aptitude exam for high school students that helps align your skills with your interests. This exam may help you explore future career goals. This is a free exam given here at Thomas on Saturday, March 20th at 9:00am. Pick up your registration form in the student center.
Attention Sophomores - The PreACT exam is a practice ACT exam given at Thomas in the spring of your sophomore year. This exam is on Saturday, April 10th and costs $14.00. Pick up your registration form in the student center.
There will be a CARE club meeting after school this Thursday, March 11th in the Care Room at 3:15. Join in person or via google classroom. New members are always welcome!
Attention Seniors involved in Rotary Interact--the scholarship application information is now available on the Classroom page. Please complete all parts and turn in to Mrs. Muth in room 232 by Friday, April 30th!
CHESS CLUB is TODAY!!
From 3:15 - 4:00
It will be in room 310, and YOU are invited to come, even bring a friend!
ALL are welcome. If you have any questions see Mr. Zaleski in room 310.
Come challenge your mind and join us for a "battle on the board"
The DREAM club will be meeting after school today in room 411. Today we'll be discussing Allyship and how we can be an effective ally.
Are you interested in joining a club? Come to SAGE Club after school on Monday from 3:15-4:00 In Ms. Yang's room. And join the google classroom using the code shown here for more updates!
Today's lunch is hamburger / cheeseburger
March 9, 2021
The Greater Rochester Teen Book Festival will be held virtually on May 15th.
Registration begins next Monday, March 15th.
Visit teenbookfest.org for more information.
Attention Juniors - The common application for junior college awards is now available in the student center. Colleges and Universities include: Clarkson, Elmira, Furman, Keuka, RIT, RPI, St Lawrence, U of R and Wells. If you are interested in any of these colleges, please pick up your application today. Applications are due back to the student center by Tuesday, March 23rd.
Attention sophomores and juniors - there are virtual college visits that include Niagara, D'Youville, NY Film Academy, Clarkson and many more in March and April. Sign up to meet with college representatives in your naviance account. If you have a problem getting into your account stop by the student center or email your school counselor.
Attention Seniors - The common application for senior awards is now available in the student center. These awards are offered through local organizations and community members. Pick up your application and return it no later than March 26th.
The ASVAB is a multi aptitude exam for high school students that helps align your skills with your interests. This exam may help you explore future career goals. This is a free exam given here at Thomas on Saturday, March 20th at 9:00am. Pick up your registration form in the student center.
Attention Sophomores - The PreACT exam is a practice ACT exam given at Thomas in the spring of your sophomore year. This exam is on Saturday, April 10th and costs $14.00. Pick up your registration form in the student center.
There will be a CARE club meeting after school this Thursday, March 11th in the Care Room at 3:15. Join in person or via google classroom. New members are always welcome!
Today's lunch is breaded chicken patty
March 8, 2021
The Greater Rochester Teen Book Festival will be held virtually on May 15th.
Registration begins next Monday, March 15th.
Visit teenbookfest.org for more information.
The ASVAB is a multi aptitude exam for high school students that helps align your skills with your interests. This exam may help you explore future career goals. This is a free exam given here at Thomas on Saturday, March 20th at 9:00am. Pick up your registration form in the student center.
Attention Sophomores - The PreACT exam is a practice ACT exam given at Thomas in the spring of your sophomore year. This exam is on Saturday, April 10th and costs $14.00. Pick up your registration form in the student center.
Best Buddies will be meeting Tuesday, March 9 from 3:20 - 4:00 in the North Cafeteria. We are looking forward to seeing everyone. If you have any questions, see Mrs. Green in room 254.
There will be a CARE club meeting after school this Thursday, March 11th in the Care Room at 3:15. Join in person or via google classroom. New members are always welcome!
Today's lunch is breaded chicken patty
March 5, 2021
Applications are now available for this summer's Monroe County Sheriff's Teen Police Academy. This is a free two week camp for teens that provides an introduction to law enforcement training. Pick up your application in the student center.
Attention Juniors - The common application for junior college awards is now available in the student center. Colleges and Universities include: Clarkson, Elmira, Furman, Keuka, RIT, RPI, St Lawrence, U of R and Wells. If you are interested in any of these colleges, please pick up your application today. Applications are due back to the student center by Tuesday, March 23rd.
Attention sophomores and juniors - there are virtual college visits that include Niagara, D'Youville, NY Film Academy, Clarkson and many more in March and April. Sign up to meet with college representatives in your naviance account. If you have a problem getting into your account stop by the student center or email your school counselor.
Attention Seniors - The common application for senior awards is now available in the student center. These awards are offered through local organizations and community members. Pick up your application and return it no later than March 26th.
The ASVAB is a multi aptitude exam for high school students that helps align your skills with your interests. This exam may help you explore future career goals. This is a free exam given here at Thomas on Saturday, March 20th at 9:00am. Pick up your registration form in the student center.
Attention Sophomores - The PreACT exam is a practice ACT exam given at Thomas in the spring of your sophomore year. This exam is on Saturday, April 10th and costs $14.00. Pick up your registration form in the student center.
You are invited to join SAGE club!
We meet Mondays after school in Ms. Yangs room, room 210.
If you have any questions contact Caroline Fountain at the email address shown here.
Best Buddies will be meeting Tuesday, March 9 from 3:20 - 4:00 in the North Cafeteria. We are looking forward to seeing everyone. If you have any questions, see Mrs. Green in room 254.
Today's lunch is chicken fingers
March 4, 2021
Applications are now available for this summer's Monroe County Sheriff's Teen Police Academy. This is a free two week camp for teens that provides an introduction to law enforcement training. Pick up your application in the student center.
Attention Juniors - The common application for junior college awards is now available in the student center. Colleges and Universities include: Clarkson, Elmira, Furman, Keuka, RIT, RPI, St Lawrence, U of R and Wells. If you are interested in any of these colleges, please pick up your application today. Applications are due back to the student center by Tuesday, March 23rd.
Attention sophomores and juniors - there are virtual college visits that include Niagara, D'Youville, NY Film Academy, Clarkson and many more in March and April. Sign up to meet with college representatives in your naviance account. If you have a problem getting into your account stop by the student center or email your school counselor.
Attention Seniors - The common application for senior awards is now available in the student center. These awards are offered through local organizations and community members. Pick up your application and return it no later than March 26th.
Best Buddies will be meeting Tuesday, March 9 from 3:20 - 4:00 in the North Cafeteria. We are looking forward to seeing everyone. Questions, see Mrs. Green in room 254.
The ASVAB is a multi aptitude exam for high school students that helps align your skills with your interests. This exam may help you explore future career goals. This is a free exam given here at Thomas on Saturday, March 20th at 9:00am. Pick up your registration form in the student center.
Attention Sophomores - The PreACT exam is a practice ACT exam given at Thomas in the spring of your sophomore year. This exam is on Saturday, April 10th and costs $14.00. Pick up your registration form in the student center.
Attention all Key Club members...we will be meeting this week!
Today for group 2 and Thursday for group 1. We will be meeting in Mrs. Donovan’s room (405)! See you there!
You are invited to join SAGE club!
We meet Mondays after school in Ms. Yangs room, room 210.
If you have any questions contact Caroline Fountain at the email address shown here.
Today's lunch is chicken fingers
March 2, 2021
Two new Positivity in Action challenges for the month of March are here!
You can choose to do one or both of the following:
Count your blessings...what are you lucky to have in your life?
Draw or take a picture of something that gives you strength.
Be sure to take a picture of your completed challenge and send it to one of the destinations shown here.
More information can be found in each office and the counseling center.
Attention Juniors - The common application for junior college awards is now available in the student center. Colleges and Universities include: Clarkson, Elmira, Furman, Keuka, RIT, RPI, St Lawrence, U of R and Wells. If you are interested in any of these colleges, please pick up your application today. Applications are due back to the student center by Tuesday, March 23rd.
Attention sophomores and juniors - there are virtual college visits that include Niagara, D'Youville, NY Film Academy, Clarkson and many more in March and April. Sign up to meet with college representatives in your naviance account. If you have a problem getting into your account stop by the student center or email your school counselor.
Attention Seniors - The common application for senior awards is now available in the student center. These awards are offered through local organizations and community members. Pick up your application and return it no later than March 26th.
The ASVAB is a multi aptitude exam for high school students that helps align your skills with your interests. This exam may help you explore future career goals. This is a free exam given here at Thomas on Saturday, March 20th at 9:00am. Pick up your registration form in the student center.
Attention Sophomores - The PreACT exam is a practice ACT exam given at Thomas in the spring of your sophomore year. This exam is on Saturday, April 10th and costs $14.00. Pick up your registration form in the student center.
Attention Science Olympiad Team:
There is a mandatory virtual meeting this Wednesday morning at 10:30. Use the Google Meet link on our Google Classroom page to join.
Just a reminder that this months meetings will be held this week! Today for group 2 and Thursday for group 1 we will be meeting in Mrs. Donovan’s room (405)! See you there!
Student council would like to announce the Students and Staff of the month for March.
For 9th grade, we have Kimora Jones! Kimora has been applying herself in Earth Science and has been seeing success. She diligently works in class, asynchronously, and performs labs to the best of her ability.
For 10th grade, we have Jasmine Kendrick! Jasmine is an asset to our geometry learning community. She asks great clarifying questions and contributes insight during class discussions. She is a team player who is always willing to help her peers understand the concepts we are studying in class.
For 11th grade, we have Eve Sleeman! Eve is a consistent and hard-working student who is, above all, kind! Eve is a student who looks to include and encourage others even when no one is looking. She makes sure to include everyone in discussions and is very positive. She’s also able to lead her smaller group's discussion to keep everyone moving towards the goal as a team.
For 12th grade, we have Megan Van Wie! Megan has been instrumental at being a Titan Ambassador this year by meeting and greeting many new students throughout the school year. She always has a smile on her face and is eager to welcome new students with positivity and helpfulness!
For staff of the month, we have Mrs. Yost! Mrs. Yost is always ready to go the extra mile for anyone-staff and students alike, and makes sure that all students are successful. She meets with students asynchronously on the days they are home to provide support. She recently helped with the "fall" play's staff appreciation google slides presentation and is helping with the class of 2021 monthly recognition. She is a true team player and a valuable asset to Thomas High School!
Today's lunch is spicy pulled BBQ sandwich
March 1, 2021
The SAT Prep class scheduled for today in Ms Byrnes room at 3:30 today is cancelled due to illness.
Two new Positivity in Action challenges for the month of March are here!
You can choose to do one or both of the following:
Count your blessings...what are you lucky to have in your life?
Draw or take a picture of something that gives you strength.
Be sure to take a picture of your completed challenge and send it to one of the destinations shown here.
More information can be found in each office and the counseling center.
Attention Juniors - The common application for junior college awards is now available in the student center. Colleges and Universities include: Clarkson, Elmira, Furman, Keuka, RIT, RPI, St Lawrence, U of R and Wells. If you are interested in any of these colleges, please pick up your application today. Applications are due back to the student center by Tuesday, March 23rd.
Attention sophomores and juniors - there are virtual college visits that include Niagara, D'Youville, NY Film Academy and Clarkson and many more in February, March and April. Sign up to meet with college representatives in your naviance account. If you have a problem getting into your account stop by the student center or email your school counselor.
Attention Seniors - The common application for senior awards is now available in the student center. These awards are offered through local organizations and community members. Pick up your application and return it no later than March 26th.
The ASAVAB is a multi aptitude exam for high school students that helps align your skills with your interests. This exam may help you explore future career goals. This is a free exam given here at Thomas on Saturday, March 20th at 9:00am. Pick up your registration form in the student center.
Attention Sophomores - The PreACT exam is a practice ACT exam given at Thomas in the spring of your sophomore year. This exam is on Saturday, April 10th and costs $14.00. Pick up your registration form in the student center.
Today's lunch is spicy pulled BBQ sandwich
Student council would like to announce the Students and Staff of the month for March.
For 9th grade, we have Kimora Jones! Kimora has been applying herself in Earth Science and has been seeing success. She diligently works in class, asynchronously, and performs labs to the best of her ability.
For 10th grade, we have Jasmine Kendrick! Jasmine is an asset to our geometry learning community. She asks great clarifying questions and contributes insight during class discussions. She is a team player who is always willing to help her peers understand the concepts we are studying in class.
For 11th grade, we have Eve Sleeman! Eve is a consistent and hard-working student who is, above all, kind! Eve is a student who looks to include and encourage others even when no one is looking. She makes sure to include everyone in discussions and is very positive. She’s also able to lead her smaller group's discussion to keep everyone moving towards the goal as a team.
For 12th grade, we have Megan Van Wie! Megan has been instrumental at being a Titan Ambassador this year by meeting and greeting many new students throughout the school year. She always has a smile on her face and is eager to welcome new students with positivity and helpfulness!
For staff of the month, we have Mrs. Yost! Mrs. Yost is always ready to go the extra mile for anyone-staff and students alike, and makes sure that all students are successful. She meets with students asynchronously on the days they are home to provide support. She recently helped with the "fall" play's staff appreciation google slides presentation and is helping with the class of 2021 monthly recognition. She is a true team player and a valuable asset to Thomas High School!
February 26, 2021
Today's Black History Month fact of the day is...In 1965, Jimmie Lee Jackson, an African-American civil rights activist dies from wounds inflicted during a protest.
His death inspired the three "Selma to Montgomery" marches; which raised awareness of the difficulties faced by black voters, leading to the passage of the Voting Rights Act of 1965.
Attention Juniors - The common application for junior college awards is now available in the student center. Colleges and Universities include: Clarkson, Elmira, Furman, Keuka, RIT, RPI, St Lawrence, U of R and Wells. If you are interested in any of these colleges, please pick up your application today. Applications are due back to the student center by Tuesday, March 23rd.
Attention sophomores and juniors - there are virtual college visits that include Niagara, D'Youville, NY Film Academy and Clarkson and many more in February, March and April. Sign up to meet with college representatives in your naviance account. If you have a problem getting into your account stop by the student center or email your school counselor.
Attention Seniors - The common application for senior awards is now available in the student center. These awards are offered through local organizations and community members. Pick up your application and return it no later than March 26th.
Two new Positivity in Action challenges for the month of February are here!
You can choose do do one or both of the following:
Write all the things you love about someone and give it to them.
Cut out a heart and write a positive word on it and put it up around your house.
Be sure to take a picture of your completed challenge and send it to one of the destinations shown here.
More information can be found in each office and the counseling center.
The Webster Thomas Radio Hour is live! You'll see our posters all around the building. Each one has a QR code on it which - through the miracle of technology - will take you to where you can see this year's drama. It's the finest piece of student-written entertainment the non-copyrighted public domain has to offer. Check it out today!
Today's lunch is mozzarella stick stuffed grilled cheese
February 25, 2021
Today's Black History Month fact of the day is...In 1870, Hiram Rhodes Revels broke a color barrier in the U.S. government when he was sworn in as the first African-American United States Senator.
Attention Juniors - The common application for junior college awards is now available in the student center. Colleges and Universities include: Clarkson, Elmira, Furman, Keuka, RIT, RPI, St Lawrence, U of R and Wells. If you are interested in any of these colleges, please pick up your application today. Applications are due back to the student center by Tuesday, March 23rd.
Attention sophomores and juniors - there are virtual college visits that include Niagara, D'Youville, NY Film Academy and Clarkson and many more in February, March and April. Sign up to meet with college representatives in your naviance account. If you have a problem getting into your account stop by the student center or email your school counselor.
Attention Seniors - The common application for senior awards is now available in the student center. These awards are offered through local organizations and community members. Pick up your application and return it no later than March 26th.
Two new Positivity in Action challenges for the month of February are here!
You can choose do do one or both of the following:
Write all the things you love about someone and give it to them.
Cut out a heart and write a positive word on it and put it up around your house.
Be sure to take a picture of your completed challenge and send it to one of the destinations shown here.
More information can be found in each office and the counseling center.
The Webster Thomas Radio Hour is live! You'll see our posters all around the building. Each one has a QR code on it which - through the miracle of technology - will take you to where you can see this year's drama. It's the finest piece of student-written entertainment the non-copyrighted public domain has to offer. Check it out today!
CHESS CLUB! CHESS CLUB! CHESS CLUB!
Chess club is today from 3:15 - 4:00
It will be in room 310, and YOU are invited to come, even bring a friend!
ALL are welcome. If you have any questions see Mr. Zaleski in room 310.
Come challenge your mind and join us for a "battle on the board"
Today's lunch is mozzarella stick stuffed grilled cheese
February 23, 2021
Today's Black History Month fact of the day is...In 1965, Constance Baker Motley is elected Manhattan Borough president, the highest elective office held by a Black woman in a major American city.
Applications are now available for this summer's Monroe County Sheriff's Teen Police Academy. This is a free two week camp for teens that provides an introduction to law enforcement training. Pick up your application in the student center.
Attention Juniors - The common application for junior college awards is now available in the student center. Colleges and Universities include: Clarkson, Elmira, Furman, Keuka, RIT, RPI, St Lawrence, U of R and Wells. If you are interested in any of these colleges, please pick up your application today. Applications are due back to the student center by Tuesday, March 23rd.
Attention sophomores and juniors - there are virtual college visits that include Niagara, D'Youville, NY Film Academy and Clarkson and many more in February, March and April. Sign up to meet with college representatives in your naviance account. If you have a problem getting into your account stop by the student center or email your school counselor.
Attention Seniors - The common application for senior awards is now available in the student center. These awards are offered through local organizations and community members. Pick up your application and return it no later than March 26th.
The Webster Thomas Radio Hour is live! You'll see our posters all around the building. Each one has a QR code on it which - through the miracle of technology - will take you to where you can see this year's drama. It's the finest piece of student-written entertainment the non-copyrighted public domain has to offer. Check it out today!
Two new Positivity in Action challenges for the month of February are here!
You can choose do do one or both of the following:
Write all the things you love about someone and give it to them.
Cut out a heart and write a positive word on it and put it up around your house.
Be sure to take a picture of your completed challenge and send it to one of the destinations shown here.
More information can be found in each office and the counseling center.
Auto Club will be cut a bit short today. We will only meet until 4PM. Please make sure you check the late bus schedule or have a ride ready for pick up at 4."
Today's lunch is bacon cheeseburger / bacon hamburger
February 22, 2021
Today's Black History Month fact of the day is...In 1989, DJ Jazzy Jeff and the Fresh Prince win the first rap Grammy for the hit single "Parents Just Don't Understand."
Applications are now available for this summer's Monroe County Sheriff's Teen Police Academy. This is a free two week camp for teens that provides an introduction to law enforcement training. Pick up your application in the student center.
Attention Juniors - The common application for junior college awards is now available in the student center. Colleges and Universities include: Clarkson, Elmira, Furman, Keuka, RIT, RPI, St Lawrence, U of R and Wells. If you are interested in any of these colleges, please pick up your application today. Applications are due back to the student center by Tuesday, March 23rd.
Attention sophomores and juniors - there are virtual college visits that include Niagara, D'Youville, NY Film Academy and Clarkson and many more in February, March and April. Sign up to meet with college representatives in your naviance account. If you have a problem getting into your account stop by the student center or email your school counselor.
Attention Seniors - The common application for senior awards is now available in the student center. These awards are offered through local organizations and community members. Pick up your application and return it no later than March 26th.
Two new Positivity in Action challenges for the month of February are here!
You can choose do do one or both of the following:
Write all the things you love about someone and give it to them.
Cut out a heart and write a positive word on it and put it up around your house.
Be sure to take a picture of your completed challenge and send it to one of the destinations shown here.
More information can be found in each office and the counseling center.
Webster Thomas' Math League held their February "virtual" Math League Meet. Leading the way for the Titans with a perfect score was Sanjana Baskar scoring 36 points. Strong performances by JT Mongeon, Daniel Klimatchev, Luke Spadoni as well as Marin Bedford. Congratulations to our top scorers and great job all mathletes!!!
There will be no Dungeons and Dragons club meeting today after school. We will adventure again on Monday, March 1st.
Today's lunch is bacon cheeseburger / bacon hamburger
February 12, 2021
Today's Black History Month fact of the day is...In 1909, The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) was founded. The purpose and the focus of the NAACP is "To ensure the political, educational, social, and economic equality of rights of all persons and to eliminate racial hatred and racial discrimination."
Hegedorns Donuts are now being sold in the cafeteria. They will be available during breakfast and lunch time for $1.50; while supplies last.
Students and faculty of Thomas we need your help. Liam has had some health issues recently and has had to miss a lot of school. We need your help to brighten his day. Please stop down by the cafeteria this week to sign the poster or a get well card for him. We hope to deliver these to him just before valentines day. Thanks Titans for showing your support.
Applications are now available for this summer's Monroe County Sheriff's Teen Police Academy. This is a free two week camp for teens that provides an introduction to law enforcement training. Pick up your application in the student center.
Two new Positivity in Action challenges for the month of February are here!
You can choose do do one or both of the following:
Write all the things you love about someone and give it to them.
Cut out a heart and write a positive word on it and put it up around your house.
Be sure to take a picture of your completed challenge and send it to one of the destinations shown here.
More information can be found in each office and the counseling center.
The DREAM Club is celebrating Black History month by highlighting Black History in the Making. Fliers have been hung up around the school, including by the cafeterias and across from room 411. Each poster has information and a trivia question. To enter to win a gift card, you can follow the QR code and submit your answer to win.
Webster Thomas' Math League held their February "virtual" Math League Meet. Leading the way for the Titans with a perfect score was Sanjana Baskar scoring 36 points. Strong performances by JT Mongeon, Daniel Klimatchev, Luke Spadoni as well as Marin Bedford. Congratulations to our top scorers and great job all mathletes!!!
Today's lunch is cheeseburger / hamburger
February 11, 2021
Today's Black History Month fact of the day is...In 1990, Nelson Mandela is released from prison after 27 years. Mandela helped to end apartheid and bring about a peaceful transition to non racial democracy in South Africa.
In 1993, Mandela was jointly awarded the Nobel Peace Prize. One year later he was elected South Africa’s president.
Hegedorns Donuts are now being sold in the cafeteria. They will be available during breakfast and lunch time for $1.50; while supplies last.
Students and faculty of Thomas we need your help. Liam has had some health issues recently and has had to miss a lot of school. We need your help to brighten his day. Please stop down by the cafeteria this week to sign the poster or a get well card for him. We hope to deliver these to him just before valentines day. Thanks Titans for showing your support.
Applications are now available for this summer's Monroe County Sheriff's Teen Police Academy. This is a free two week camp for teens that provides an introduction to law enforcement training. Pick up your application in the student center.
Two new Positivity in Action challenges for the month of February are here!
You can choose do do one or both of the following:
Write all the things you love about someone and give it to them.
Cut out a heart and write a positive word on it and put it up around your house.
Be sure to take a picture of your completed challenge and send it to one of the destinations shown here.
More information can be found in each office and the counseling center.
There will be a CARE Club meeting after school today at 3:15 in the Care Room. Please join us either in person or via the google meet link on our classroom page. Learn how you can earn volunteer hours! New members are always welcome!
The DREAM Club is celebrating Black History month by highlighting Black History in the Making. Fliers have been hung up around the school, including by the cafeterias and across from room 411. Each poster has information and a trivia question. To enter to win a gift card, you can follow the QR code and submit your answer to win.
Attention Juniors and Seniors,
WinterFest games have been moved to tonight only. Come at 7pm on the turf for kickball, tug of war, and dog sled races followed by a bonfire. If you have not already signed up, please see Mrs. Jurs or Mrs. Drury to sign up your team. Seniors, movie night is still on Friday night. Dress warm and let's have some fun!
Today's lunch is cheeseburger / hamburger
February 9, 2021
Today's Black History Month fact of the day is...In 1995, Astronaut Bernard Harris is the first African American to take a space walk.
Hegedorns Donuts are now being sold in the cafeteria. They will be available during breakfast and lunch time for $1.50; while supplies last.
Congratulations to Kellen Hall for being selected as the winner of the Food Service survey. Kellen, please come down to the cafeteria to claim your prize!
Students and faculty of Thomas we need your help. Liam has had some health issues recently and has had to miss a lot of school. We need your help to brighten his day. Please stop down by the cafeteria this week to sign the poster or a get well card for him. We hope to deliver these to him just before valentines day. Thanks Titans for showing your support.
Attention Seniors: Mrs. Jurs will be distributing Senior T-shirts and Masks for the class of 2021 outside of her classroom (220) TODAY for group 1 and Tuesday, February 9th for group 2. She will also be in front of the main office Wednesday, February 10th from 9-11 AM if you don't receive them on those days. There will be no charge for these items. Seniors will be wearing their masks and t-shirts to show our school spirit Thursday, February 11th and Friday, February 12th. Please email Mrs. Jurs if you have any questions.
Two new Positivity in Action challenges for the month of February are here!
You can choose do do one or both of the following:
Write all the things you love about someone and give it to them.
Cut out a heart and write a positive word on it and put it up around your house.
Be sure to take a picture of your completed challenge and send it to one of the destinations shown here.
More information can be found in each office and the counseling center.
There will be a CARE Club meeting after school on Thursday, February 11th at 3:15 in the Care Room. Please join us either in person or via the google meet link on our classroom page. Learn how you can earn volunteer hours! New members are always welcome!
The DREAM Club is celebrating Black History month by highlighting Black History in the Making. Fliers have been hung up around the school, including by the cafeterias and across from room 411. Each poster has information and a trivia question. To enter to win a gift card, you can follow the QR code and submit your answer to win.
Attention Juniors and Seniors,
WinterFest games have been moved to Thursday night only. Come at 7pm on the turf for kickball, tug of war, and dog sled races followed by a bonfire. If you have not already signed up, please see Mrs. Jurs or Mrs. Drury to sign up your team. Seniors, movie night is still on Friday night. Dress warm and let's have some fun!
Today's lunch is breaded chicken patty sandwich
February 8, 2021
Today's Black History Month fact of the day is...In 1986, Oprah Winfrey becomes the first African American woman to host a nationally syndicated talk show.
Hegedorns Donuts are now being sold in the cafeteria. They will be available during breakfast and lunch time for $1.50; while supplies last.
Congratulations to Kellen Hall for being selected as the winner of the Food Service survey. Kellen, please come down to the cafeteria to claim your prize!
Attention Seniors: Mrs. Jurs will be distributing Senior T-shirts and Masks for the class of 2021 outside of her classroom (220) TODAY for group 1 and Tuesday, February 9th for group 2. She will also be in front of the main office Wednesday, February 10th from 9-11 AM if you don't receive them on those days. There will be no charge for these items. Seniors will be wearing their masks and t-shirts to show our school spirit Thursday, February 11th and Friday, February 12th. Please email Mrs. Jurs if you have any questions.
Two new Positivity in Action challenges for the month of February are here!
You can choose do do one or both of the following:
Write all the things you love about someone and give it to them.
Cut out a heart and write a positive word on it and put it up around your house.
Be sure to take a picture of your completed challenge and send it to one of the destinations shown here.
More information can be found in each office and the counseling center.
There will be a CARE Club meeting after school on Thursday, February 11th at 3:15 in the Care Room. Please join us either in person or via the google meet link on our classroom page. Learn how you can earn volunteer hours! New members are always welcome!
Attention Juniors and Seniors,
WinterFest games have been moved to Thursday night only. Come at 7pm on the turf for kickball, tug of war, and dog sled races followed by a bonfire. If you have not already signed up, please see Mrs. Jurs or Mrs. Drury to sign up your team. Seniors, movie night is still on Friday night. Dress warm and let's have some fun!
Today's lunch is breaded chicken patty sandwich
February 5, 2021
Today's Black History Month fact of the day is...
Henry Louis “Hank” Aaron, baseball hall of famer was born on this day in 1934, in Mobile, Alabama.
He held the all-time home run record of 755 runs for over thirty years.
Hegedorns Donuts are now being sold in the cafeteria. They will be available during breakfast and lunch time for $1.50; while supplies last.
Congratulations to Kellen Hall for being selected as the winner of the Food Service survey. Kellen, please come down to the cafeteria to claim your prize!
Attention Seniors: Mrs. Jurs will be distributing Senior T-shirts and Masks for the class of 2021 outside of her classroom (220) Monday, February 8th for group 1 and Tuesday, February 9th for group 2. She will also be in front of the main office Wednesday, February 10th from 9-11 AM if you don't receive them on those days. There will be no charge for these items. Seniors will be wearing their masks and t-shirts to show our school spirit Thursday, February 11th and Friday, February 12th. Please email Mrs. Jurs if you have any questions.
Two new Positivity in Action challenges for the month of February are here!
You can choose do do one or both of the following:
Write all the things you love about someone and give it to them.
Cut out a heart and write a positive word on it and put it up around your house.
Be sure to take a picture of your completed challenge and send it to one of the destinations shown here.
More information can be found in each office and the counseling center.
The Improv Club is back! We'll be pretending to be funny Friday, February 5th after school in Room 111. If you want to learn the art of improvisational comedy, stop on by or join us remotely through our Google Classroom (Code y5r4kil). We'll alternate Thursdays and Fridays from then on.
Attention Juniors and Seniors,
WinterFest games have been moved to Thursday night only. Come at 7pm on the turf for kickball, tug of war, and dog sled races followed by a bonfire. If you have not already signed up, please see Mrs. Jurs or Mrs. Drury to sign up your team. Seniors, movie night is still on Friday night. Dress warm and let's have some fun!
Today's lunch is chicken fingers
February 4, 2021
Today's Black History Month fact of the day is....In 1913, Roas Parks was born. By refusing to give up her seat to a white man on a Montgomery, Alabama, city bus in 1955, Rosa Parks helped initiate the civil rights movement in the United States.
Attention Seniors: Mrs. Jurs will be distributing Senior T-shirts and Masks for the class of 2021 outside of her classroom (220) Monday, February 8th for group 1 and Tuesday, February 9th for group 2. She will also be in front of the main office Wednesday, February 10th from 9-11 AM if you don't receive them on those days. There will be no charge for these items. Seniors will be wearing their masks and t-shirts to show our school spirit Thursday, February 11th and Friday, February 12th. Please email Mrs. Jurs if you have any questions.
Hegedorns Donuts are now being sold in the cafeteria. They will be available during breakfast and lunch time for $1.50; while supplies last.
CHESS CLUB! CHESS CLUB! CHESS CLUB!
CHESS CLUB is TODAY!! From 3:15 - 4:00
It will be in room 310, and YOU are invited to come, even bring a friend!
ALL are welcome. If you have any questions see Mr. Zaleski in room 310.
Come challenge your mind and join us for a "battle on the board"
The Improv Club is back! We'll be pretending to be funny Friday, February 5th after school in Room 111. If you want to learn the art of improvisational comedy, stop on by or join us remotely through our Google Classroom (Code y5r4kil). We'll alternate Thursdays and Fridays from then on.
Two new Positivity in Action challenges for the month of February are here!
You can choose do do one or both of the following:
Write all the things you love about someone and give it to them.
Cut out a heart and write a positive word on it and put it up around your house.
Be sure to take a picture of your completed challenge and send it to one of the destinations shown here.
More information can be found in each office and the counseling center.
Today's lunch is chicken fingers
February 2, 2021
February is Black History Month . Black History Month originated in 1926 and was founded by Carter G. Woodson. Each day this month, we will share a fact of the day to celebrate achievements, births, important timelines and events and also to remember those we lost.
Today's Black History Month fact of the day is.....In 1915, Biologist Ernest E. Just receives the Spingarn medal for his pioneering work in cell division and fertilization. Just was Head of Physiology, at Howard University Medical School for research in biology.
Attention Seniors: Mrs. Jurs will be distributing Senior T-shirts and Masks for the class of 2021 outside of her classroom (220) Monday, February 8th for group 1 and Tuesday, February 9th for group 2. She will also be in front of the main office Wednesday, February 10th from 9-11 AM if you don't receive them on those days. There will be no charge for these items. Seniors will be wearing their masks and t-shirts to show our school spirit Thursday, February 11th and Friday, February 12th. Please email Mrs. Jurs if you have any questions.
Hegedorns Donuts are now being sold in the cafeteria. They will be available during breakfast and lunch time for $1.50; while supplies last.
Applications are now available for this summer's Monroe County Sheriff's Teen Police Academy. This is a free two week camp for teens that provides an introduction to law enforcement training. Pick up your application in the student center.
Attention all auto club students....Auto Club has been moved to Tuesday’s for the second semester. Mr Campbell will be after school until approximately 4:30. Stop down to room 428 with any questions.
Looking for community service hours? CARE club will be assembling paint kits to be distributed to Klem North Elementary students for a PTSA painting night. You can help out during school hours during your lunch blocks. Additionally, there will be an opportunity to receive an additional community service hour after school today after school. Your help is greatly appreciated!
CHESS CLUB! CHESS CLUB! CHESS CLUB!
CHESS CLUB is TODAY!! From 3:15 - 4:00
It will be in room 310, and YOU are invited to come, even bring a friend!
ALL are welcome. If you have any questions see Mr. Zaleski in room 310.
Come challenge your mind and join us for a "battle on the board"
Today's lunch is mozzarella sticks
February 1, 2021
February is Black History Month . Black History Month originated in 1926 and was founded by Carter G. Woodson. Each day this month, we will share a fact of the day to celebrate achievements, births, important timelines and events and also to remember those we lost.
Today's Black History Month fact of the day is....Famous poet, Langston Hughes was born in the year 1902.
Langston Hughes was one of the most important writers and thinkers of the Harlem Renaissance, which was the African American artistic movement in the 1920s that celebrated black life and culture. His literary works helped shape American literature and politics.
We still need Senior Teams for Winter Games! If you are interested in participating in the Class of 2021 Winter Games the week before February break, please sign up for a team of up to 20 on our Google Classroom, using the code shown here. Even if you don't have a team of 20, you can still sign-up!
Attention Seniors: Mrs. Jurs will be distributing Senior T-shirts and Masks for the class of 2021 outside of her classroom (220) Monday, February 8th for group 1 and Tuesday, February 9th for group 2. She will also be in front of the main office Wednesday, February 10th from 9-11 AM if you don't receive them on those days. There will be no charge for these items. Seniors will be wearing their masks and t-shirts to show our school spirit Thursday, February 11th and Friday, February 12th. Please email Mrs. Jurs if you have any questions.
Applications are now available for this summer's Monroe County Sheriff's Teen Police Academy. This is a free two week camp for teens that provides an introduction to law enforcement training. Pick up your application in the student center.
Attention all auto club students....Auto Club has been moved to Tuesday’s for the second semester. Mr Campbell will be after school until approximately 4:30. Stop down to room 428 with any questions.
Looking for community service hours? CARE club will be assembling paint kits to be distributed to Klem North Elementary students for a PTSA painting night. You can help out during school hours during your lunch blocks. Additionally, there will be an opportunity to receive an additional community service hour after school today after school. Your help is greatly appreciated!
Today's lunch is mozzarella sticks
January 28th, 2021
Positivity In Action has a NEW challenge for you in the month of January!
Each week there will be a weekly challenge as well as a bonus challenge.
This week's challenge is to build a snowman…it doesn't need to be made of snow - be creative!
Send your photo via Instagram or email to the locations shown here.
You may also complete the bonus challenge, which is to make something for someone and give it to them.
More information on this challenge activity can be found at each office and at the counseling center.
We still need Senior Teams for Winter Games! If you are interested in participating in the Class of 2021 Winter Games the week before February break, please sign up for a team of up to 20 on our Google Classroom, join using code quvc2qf. Even if you don't have a team of 20, you can still sign-up!
The EMCC virtual field trip that was scheduled for 6th block today, has been canceled. Please check your email for a link to watch a video virtually and then attend the question and answer sessions on February 3rd. If you have any questions, please stop by the student center.
Here's something to REALLY look forward to in 2022!
You are invited to join Frau Brucker and our travelers from the Webster classes of 2023 through 2026 for a once-in-a-lifetime travel experience to Berlin, Prague, Krakow, Budapest and Vienna for 2 weeks in July of 2022.
We will be covering all of the information you and your parents would like to know during our online informational meeting tonight at 7:00pm.
Please RSVP for the meeting https://rsvp.eftours.com/r8r5uxe ASAP. You can also find this link listed on the poster outside of the cafeteria. There are limited spots on this tour, so we would love to have you attend this meeting to learn more about this exciting opportunity!
Today's lunch is bacon burgers.
Just a reminder that lunch and breakfast is FREE to ALL students everyday.
Please stop by the cafe and pick up breakfast and lunch.
January 26, 2021
A reminder to all students that tomorrow is an exception Wednesday on the school calendar and NOT a regular mini Wednesday. Tomorrow will be an A2 day and group 2 students will be at school in person tomorrow.
Positivity In Action has a NEW challenge for you in the month of January!
Each week there will be a weekly challenge as well as a bonus challenge.
This week's challenge is to build a snowman…it doesn't need to be made of snow - be creative!
Send your photo via Instagram or email to the locations shown here.
You may also complete the bonus challenge, which is to make something for someone and give it to them.
More information on this challenge activity can be found at each office and at the counseling center.
We still need Senior Teams for Winter Games! If you are interested in participating in the Class of 2021 Winter Games the week before February break, please sign up for a team of up to 20 on our Google Classroom, join code is quvc2qf. Even if you don't have a team of 20, you can still sign-up!
Applications are now available for this summer's Monroe County Sheriff's Teen Police Academy. This is a free two week camp for teens that provides an introduction to law enforcement training. Pick up your application in the student center.
Here's something to REALLY look forward to in 2022!
You are invited to join Frau Brucker and our travelers from the Webster classes of 2023 through 2026 for a once-in-a-lifetime travel experience to Berlin, Prague, Krakow, Budapest and Vienna for 2 weeks in July of 2022.
We will be covering all of the information you and your parents would like to know during our online informational meeting on Thursday, January 28th at 7:00pm.
Please RSVP for the meeting https://rsvp.eftours.com/r8r5uxe ASAP. You can also find this link listed on the poster outside of the cafeteria. There are limited spots on this tour, so we would love to have you attend this meeting to learn more about this exciting opportunity!
There will be a Model UN meeting on Wednesday after school. If you are Group 1, please attend using the Google Meet link at the top of the google classroom page. If you are Group 2, meet in room 210.
The DREAM club invites you to come to our meeting today, Tuesday, January 26th at 3:15 in Mrs. Nieves room.
We invite you to come listen, share, learn and honor each other's thoughts and feelings as we try to make sense of all that is going on in our world.
We hope to see you there.
Today's lunch is pizza crunchers or buffalo crunchers.
Just a reminder that lunch and breakfast is FREE to ALL students everyday.
Please stop by the cafe and pick up breakfast and lunch.
January 25, 2021
A reminder to all students that Wednesday, January 27th is an exception Wednesday and NOT a regular mini Wednesday.
Wednesday, January 27th will be an A2 day and group 2 students will be at school in person.
Positivity In Action has a NEW challenge for you in the month of January!
Each week there will be a weekly challenge as well as a bonus challenge.
This week's challenge is to build a snowman…it doesn't need to be made of snow - be creative!
Send your photo via Instagram or email to the locations shown here.
You may also complete the bonus challenge, which is to make something for someone and give it to them.
More information on this challenge activity can be found at each office and at the counseling center.
Applications are now available for this summer's Monroe County Sheriff's Teen Police Academy. This is a free two week camp for teens that provides an introduction to law enforcement training. Pick up your application in the student center.
Here's something to REALLY look forward to in 2022!
You are invited to join Frau Brucker and our travelers from the Webster classes of 2023 through 2026 for a once-in-a-lifetime travel experience to Berlin, Prague, Krakow, Budapest and Vienna for 2 weeks in July of 2022.
We will be covering all of the information you and your parents would like to know during our online informational meeting on Thursday, January 28th at 7:00pm.
Please RSVP for the meeting https://rsvp.eftours.com/r8r5uxe ASAP. You can also find this link listed on the poster outside of the cafeteria. There are limited spots on this tour, so we would love to have you attend this meeting to learn more about this exciting opportunity!
Webster Thomas' Math League held their January "virtual" Math League Meet. Leading the way for the Titans was Sanjana Baskar who was credited with six perfect categories. Strong performances by Andrew Ophart, Jack Rider, Aiden Penza, Shane Talbot as well as Marin Bedford. Congratulations to our top scorers and great job all mathletes!!!
Today's lunch is pizza crunchers or buffalo crunchers.
Just a reminder that lunch and breakfast is FREE to ALL students everyday.
Please stop by the cafe and pick up breakfast and lunch.
January 22, 2021
Positivity In Action has a NEW challenge for you in the month of January!
Each week there will be a weekly challenge as well as a bonus challenge.
This week's challenge is to build a snowman…it doesn't need to be made of snow - be creative!
Send your photo via Instagram or email to the locations shown here.
You may also complete the bonus challenge, which is to make something for someone and give it to them.
More information on this challenge activity can be found at each office and at the counseling center.
Attention sophomores who are interested in the EMCC program for next year: There is a mandatory virtual field trip in the Thomas auditorium on January 27th and 28th. If you are interested in any of the EMCC programs, please stop down to the student center and pick up your passport.
Attention all students: please go to your Counseling Portfolio classroom page and complete your Annual Individual Progress Review. This is a document that the School Counselors use to check in on your progress for your future planning.
Applications are now available for this summer's Monroe County Sheriff's Teen Police Academy. This is a free two week camp for teens that provides an introduction to law enforcement training. Pick up your application in the student center.
Here's something to REALLY look forward to in 2022!
You are invited to join Frau Brucker and our travelers from the Webster classes of 2023 through 2026 for a once-in-a-lifetime travel experience to Berlin, Prague, Krakow, Budapest and Vienna for 2 weeks in July of 2022.
We will be covering all of the information you and your parents would like to know during our online informational meeting on Thursday, January 28th at 7:00pm.
Please RSVP for the meeting https://rsvp.eftours.com/r8r5uxe ASAP. You can also find this link listed on the poster outside of the cafeteria. There are limited spots on this tour, so we would love to have you attend this meeting to learn more about this exciting opportunity!
Yes it's THAT time of year again when the Thomas Titan Trap Shooting Team begins forming up for the Spring Season.
Thomas Trap Club is a semi-competitive shotgun shooting team that aims to teach safety and respect of firearms, and skills for clay target shooting.
There is no travel involved and all you need to start is a willingness to try and learn.
Anyone in Thomas High School may participate regardless of experience, skill level, or gender.
Sign up on the Google Classroom using the code shown here to find out more information.
We have an IN PERSON ... AND... a Virtual Meeting option for Friday afternoon to find out more details and to sign up.
Webster Thomas' Math League held their January "virtual" Math League Meet. Leading the way for the Titans was Sanjana Baskar who was credited with six perfect categories. Strong performances by Andrew Ophart, Jack Rider, Aiden Penza, Shane Talbot as well as Marin Bedford. Congratulations to our top scorers and great job all mathletes!!!
Today's lunch is breaded chicken patty.
Just a reminder that lunch and breakfast is FREE to ALL students everyday.
Please stop by the cafe and pick up breakfast and lunch.
January 21, 2021
Positivity In Action has a NEW challenge for you in the month of January!
Each week there will be a weekly challenge as well as a bonus challenge.
This week's challenge is to build a snowman…it doesn't need to be made of snow - be creative!
Send your photo via Instagram or email to the locations shown here.
You may also complete the bonus challenge, which is to make something for someone and give it to them.
More information on this challenge activity can be found at each office and at the counseling center.
Attention sophomores who are interested in the EMCC program for next year: There is a mandatory virtual field trip in the Thomas auditorium on January 27th and 28th. If you are interested in any of the EMCC programs, please stop down to the student center and pick up your passport.
Attention all students: please go to your Counseling Portfolio classroom page and complete your Annual Individual Progress Review. This is a document that the School Counselors use to check in on your progress for your future planning.
Applications are now available for this summer's Monroe County Sheriff's Teen Police Academy. This is a free two week camp for teens that provides an introduction to law enforcement training. Pick up your application in the student center.
CHESS CLUB! CHESS CLUB! CHESS CLUB!
CHESS CLUB is TODAY!! From 3:15 - 4:00
It will be in room 310, and YOU are invited to come, even bring a friend!
ALL are welcome. If you have any questions see Mr. Zaleski in room 310.
Come challenge your mind and join us for a "battle on the board"
Here's something to REALLY look forward to in 2022!
You are invited to join Frau Brucker and our travelers from the Webster classes of 2023 through 2026 for a once-in-a-lifetime travel experience to Berlin, Prague, Krakow, Budapest and Vienna for 2 weeks in July of 2022.
We will be covering all of the information you and your parents would like to know during our online informational meeting on Thursday, January 28th at 7:00pm.
Please RSVP for the meeting https://rsvp.eftours.com/r8r5uxe ASAP. You can also find this link listed on the poster outside of the cafeteria. There are limited spots on this tour, so we would love to have you attend this meeting to learn more about this exciting opportunity!
Yes it's THAT time of year again when the Thomas Titan Trap Shooting Team begins forming up for the Spring Season.
Thomas Trap Club is a semi-competitive shotgun shooting team that aims to teach safety and respect of firearms, and skills for clay target shooting.
There is no travel involved and all you need to start is a willingness to try and learn.
Anyone in Thomas High School may participate regardless of experience, skill level, or gender.
Sign up on the Google Classroom using the code i54fngc to find out more information.
We have an IN PERSON ... AND... a Virtual Meeting option for Friday afternoon to find out more details and to sign up.
Today's lunch is breaded chicken patty.
Just a reminder that lunch and breakfast is FREE to ALL students everyday.
Please stop by the cafe and pick up breakfast and lunch.
January 20, 2021
Positivity In Action has a NEW challenge for you in the month of January!
Each week there will be a weekly challenge as well as a bonus challenge.
This week's challenge is to build a snowman…it doesn't need to be made of snow - be creative!
Send your photo via Instagram or email to the locations shown here.
You may also complete the bonus challenge, which is to make something for someone and give it to them.
More information on this challenge activity can be found at each office and at the counseling center.
Attention sophomores who are interested in the EMCC program for next year: There is a mandatory virtual field trip in the Thomas auditorium on January 27th and 28th. If you are interested in any of the EMCC programs, please stop down to the student center and pick up your passport.
Attention all students: please go to your Counseling Portfolio classroom page and complete your Annual Individual Progress Review. This is a document that the School Counselors use to check in on your progress for your future planning.
Applications are now available for this summer's Monroe County Sheriff's Teen Police Academy. This is a free two week camp for teens that provides an introduction to law enforcement training. Pick up your application in the student center.
Yes it's THAT time of year again when the Thomas Titan Trap Shooting Team begins forming up for the Spring Season.
Thomas Trap Club is a semi-competitive shotgun shooting team that aims to teach safety and respect of firearms, and skills for clay target shooting.
There is no travel involved and all you need to start is a willingness to try and learn.
Anyone in Thomas High School may participate together regardless of experience, skill level, or gender.
Sign up on the Google Classroom using the code shown here to find out more information.
We have an IN PERSON ... AND... an Virtual Meeting option for Friday afternoon to find out more and to sign up.
See Mr. Christman or Mr Tuchrello any time they are free if you have any questions.
Today's lunch is tacos
Just a reminder that lunch and breakfast is FREE to ALL students everyday.
Please stop by the cafe and pick up breakfast and lunch.
January 19, 2021
A reminder for everyone that tomorrow is an Exception Wednesday.
We will NOT be following the Mini Wednesday schedule tomorrow.
Instead, it will be a B1 day. So group 1 students should plan on attending school in person tomorrow.
Positivity In Action has a NEW challenge for you in the month of January!
Each week there will be a weekly challenge as well as a bonus challenge.
This week's challenge is to build a snowman…it doesn't need to be made of snow - be creative!
Send your photo via Instagram or email to the locations shown here.
You may also complete the bonus challenge, which is to make something for someone and give it to them.
More information on this challenge activity can be found at each office and at the counseling center.
Attention sophomores who are interested in the EMCC program for next year: There is a mandatory virtual field trip in the Thomas auditorium on January 27th and 28th. If you are interested in any of the EMCC programs, please stop down to the student center and pick up your passport.
Attention all students: please go to your Counseling Portfolio classroom page and complete your Annual Individual Progress Review. This is a document that the School Counselors use to check in on your progress for your future planning.
Applications are now available for this summer's Monroe County Sheriff's Teen Police Academy. This is a free two week camp for teens that provides an introduction to law enforcement training. Pick up your application in the student center.
CHESS CLUB! CHESS CLUB! CHESS CLUB!
CHESS CLUB is TODAY!! From 3:15 - 4:00
It will be in room 310, and YOU are invited to come, even bring a friend!
ALL are welcome. If you have any questions see Mr. Zaleski in room 310.
Come challenge your mind and join us for a "battle on the board"
Yes it's THAT time of year again when the Thomas Titan Trap Shooting Team begins forming up for the Spring Season.
Thomas Trap Club is a semi-competitive shotgun shooting team that aims to teach safety and respect of firearms, and skills for clay target shooting.
There is no travel involved and all you need to start is a willingness to try and learn.
Anyone in Thomas High School may participate together regardless of experience, skill level, or gender.
Sign up on the Google Classroom using the code shown here (i54fngc) to find out more information.
We have an IN PERSON ... AND... an Virtual Meeting option for Friday afternoon to find out more and to sign up.
See Mr. Christman or Mr Tuchrello any time they are free if you have any questions.
Today's lunch is tacos
Just a reminder that lunch and breakfast is FREE to ALL students everyday.
Please stop by the cafe and pick up breakfast and lunch.
January 15, 2021
Just a reminder that on Monday, January 18th we will celebrate Martin Luther King Jr. Day and there is no school.
As a result, Wednesday, January 20th will NOT be a mini Wednesday schedule, but rather an in person school day for group 1 students.
Positivity In Action has a NEW challenge for you in the month of January!
Each week there will be a weekly challenge as well as a bonus challenge.
This week's challenge is to let us know one person that has impacted your life - we will be making a chain.
Send your photo via Instagram or email to the locations shown here.
You may also complete the bonus challenge, which is to make something for someone and give it to them.
Here is a look ahead to the next challenge: Build a snowman…it doesn't need to be made of snow - be creative!
More information on this challenge activity can be found at each office and at the counseling center.
Student Council would like to announce the Students and Staff of the Month for January.
For our ninth grader we have Makayla Oriel. Makayla is an incredibly hard worker who does not give up in class. She continues to persevere until she understands a concept and strives to do her best each and every day.
For our tenth grader we have Lacey Hann. Lacy could easily skate through art class without trying too hard, and still be an all-star. But she chooses to work hard, take critique, and continually work to improve herself and her art. She is equally caring and impressive in all other aspects of her life!
For our eleventh grader we have Kaitlyn Pink. Kaitlyn is a very hard worker in art class. She is very quiet, but is always paying attention and working to improve her artwork. Even when she doesn't know the best way forward, she gives it her all and has already shown tremendous improvement this year.
For our twelfth grader we have Emily LeClerc. Emily is an excellent student. She is punctual and respectful to all Titans. She asks insightful questions in class, works well with other students, and is always helpful lending a charger or pencil. Emily is also on the Section V Field Hockey team. I can't think of a more pleasant, positive, diligent student.
And finally, for our staff member we have Mrs. Kylene Anson. Mrs. Anson is a great person. She does so much for the staff and students. Her gentle ways and the calming effect she has on her students always seems to make them comfortable with her and they respond to her well. From what I see when she interacts with them is that they can trust her and go to her with their problems or just to talk. She is very modest and doesn't like being in the limelight, but she deserves recognition more so because she doesn't expect it. She just does good things for people because that is who she is.
Congratulations to our outstanding January students and staff of the month. You can pick up your certificate and gift card in the main office anytime today.
Today's lunch is trash plates.
Just a reminder that lunch and breakfast is FREE to ALL students everyday.
Please stop by the cafe and pick up breakfast and lunch.
January 14, 2021
Positivity In Action has a NEW challenge for you in the month of January!
Each week there will be a weekly challenge as well as a bonus challenge.
This week's challenge is to let us know one person that has impacted your life - we will be making a chain.
Send your photo via Instagram or email to the locations shown here.
You may also complete the bonus challenge, which is to make something for someone and give it to them.
Here is a look ahead to the next challenge: Build a snowman…it doesn't need to be made of snow - be creative!
More information on this challenge activity can be found at each office and at the counseling center.
Just a reminder that on Monday, January 18th we will celebrate Martin Luther King Jr. Day and there is no school.
As a result, Wednesday, January 20th will NOT be a mini Wednesday schedule, but rather an in person school day for group 1 students.
There will be a Care Club meeting after school on Thursday, January 14th in the Care Room at 3:15. You may also join via google meet.
We will be taking our picture for the yearbook and brainstorming our next project. New members are always welcome!
The DREAM club invites you to come to our meeting today,Thursday, January 14th at 3:15 in Mrs. Nieves room. We invite you to come listen, share, learn and honor each other's thoughts and feelings as we try to make sense of all that is going on in our world.
Student Council would like to announce the Students and Staff of the Month for January.
For our ninth grader we have Makayla Oriel. Makayla is an incredibly hard worker who does not give up in class. She continues to persevere until she understands a concept and strives to do her best each and every day.
For our tenth grader we have Lacey Hann. Lacy could easily skate through art class without trying too hard, and still be an all-star. But she chooses to work hard, take critique, and continually work to improve herself and her art. She is equally caring and impressive in all other aspects of her life!
For our eleventh grader we have Kaitlyn Pink. Kaitlyn is a very hard worker in art class. She is very quiet, but is always paying attention and working to improve her artwork. Even when she doesn't know the best way forward, she gives it her all and has already shown tremendous improvement this year.
For our twelfth grader we have Emily LeClerc. Emily is an excellent student. She is punctual and respectful to all Titans. She asks insightful questions in class, works well with other students, and is always helpful lending a charger or pencil. Emily is also on the Section V Field Hockey team. I can't think of a more pleasant, positive, diligent student.
And finally, for our staff member we have Mrs. Kylene Anson. Mrs. Anson is a great person. She does so much for the staff and students. Her gentle ways and the calming effect she has on her students always seems to make them comfortable with her and they respond to her well. From what I see when she interacts with them is that they can trust her and go to her with their problems or just to talk. She is very modest and doesn't like being in the limelight, but she deserves recognition more so because she doesn't expect it. She just does good things for people because that is who she is.
Congratulations to our outstanding January students and staff of the month. You can pick up your certificate and gift card in the main office anytime today.
Today's lunch is trash plates.
Just a reminder that lunch and breakfast is FREE to ALL students everyday.
Please stop by the cafe and pick up breakfast and lunch.
January 12, 2021
Positivity In Action has a NEW challenge for you in the month of January!
Each week there will be a weekly challenge as well as a bonus challenge.
This week's challenge is to let us know one person that has impacted your life - we will be making a chain.
Send your photo via Instagram or email to the locations shown here.
You may also complete the bonus challenge, which is to make something for someone and give it to them.
More information on this challenge activity can be found at each office and at the counseling center.
There will be a Care Club meeting after school on Thursday, January 14th in the Care Room at 3:15. You may also join via google meet.
We will be taking our picture for the yearbook and brainstorming our next project. New members are always welcome!
It has been TOO LONG since we saw everyone so Best Buddies will be meeting virtually on Wednesday from 4 - 4:30. Bring your pet or a picture of your favorite animal!!! Please check your email or the Google Classroom for the meeting link.
Want to join? See Mrs. Green in room 254 for more information.
Today's lunch is pulled pork sandwich.
Just a reminder that lunch and breakfast is FREE to ALL students everyday.
Please stop by the cafe and pick up breakfast and lunch.
January 11, 2021
Positivity In Action has a NEW challenge for you in the month of January!
Each week there will be a weekly challenge as well as a bonus challenge.
This week's challenge is to let us know one person that has impacted your life - we will be making a chain.
Send your photo via Instagram or email to the locations shown here.
You may also complete the bonus challenge, which is to make something for someone and give it to them.
More information on this challenge activity can be found at each office and at the counseling center.
There will be a Care Club meeting after school on Thursday, January 14th in the Care Room at 3:15. You may also join via google meet.
We will be taking our picture for the yearbook and brainstorming our next project. New members are always welcome!
It has been TOO LONG since we saw everyone so Best Buddies will be meeting virtually on Wednesday from 4 - 4:30. Bring your pet or a picture of your favorite animal!!! Please check your email or the Google Classroom for the meeting link.
Want to join? See Mrs. Green in room 254 for more information.
Today's lunch is pulled pork sandwich.
Just a reminder that lunch and breakfast is FREE to ALL students everyday.
Please stop by the cafe and pick up breakfast and lunch.
January 8, 2021
Positivity In Action has a NEW challenge for you in the month of January!
Each week there will be a weekly challenge as well as a bonus challenge.
This week's challenge is to write down your new year's resolution and snap a photo of it.
Send your photo via Instagram or email to the locations shown here.
You may also complete the bonus challenge, which is to make something for someone and give it to them.
Here is a look ahead to the next challenge: Let us know one person that has impacted your life - we will be making a chain.
More information on this challenge activity can be found at each office and at the counseling center.
If you took the PSAT back in October, you may pick up your scores in the student center and get help linking your collegeboard account with Khan academy. Khan academy is a free tool offered by collegeboard to help prepare you for the SAT's in the spring. Stop down to the student center during your lunch block or free block
Today's lunch is chicken fingers.
Just a reminder that lunch and breakfast is FREE to ALL students everyday.
Please stop by the cafe and pick up breakfast and lunch.
Good morning and welcome to course selection season.
Today you are receiving your course selection sheet for next school year. Please bring this sheet with you to all of your classes today.
During classes today, your teachers will take a few minutes to discuss the course that is recommended for you.
When considering what to take, please keep in mind what your interests are, and what your plans are upon graduation. Maintain a balance in your life and select courses with your future in mind!
At the end of day, you will leave your course request sheet in your last block class.
Over the next 5 weeks, every student will have a one-on-one meeting with their School Counselor during your PE. class. This is your chance to discuss your course selection sheet for next school year with your School Counselor.
This is a picture of my father (show slide 1) who came to America in 1957 from Europe after World War 2 to find a better life for himself and his future family. He called me last night sad and disgusted by the violence he saw in America that he had fought to escape over 50 years ago.
This is not the America that he came for. (Show slides 2, 3 and 4)
I'm sure many of you saw these images and video last night of our US Capitol "The People's House" under attack. Whether you are a student or a veteran teacher these images were at a minimum unsettling and at worst terrifying.
It's important for all of us to remember something I heard multiple times last night on TV: "Democracy is fragile." You will all have a role for the rest of your lives to take care of yourself, your family and your yes, your country. How do you do this? You can be kind to others and respect laws, you wear a mask during a global medical crisis, you learn to be a consumer of good, truthful information and finally, you perform your civic responsibility and vote for people who exhibit the best qualities we want to see in ourselves and each other.
This is America. (Slide 5)
My hope is that one lesson we all learn from yesterday's insurrection is that we all agree that the power of our country is in our ourselves and our Constitution and that now more than ever, working together is incredibly important. What makes us such a special country and likewise such special schools is our togetherness and family atmosphere and of course like Lincoln's lapel pin "One Country, One Destiny". (Slide 6
January 7, 2021
Positivity In Action has a NEW challenge for you in the month of January!
Each week there will be a weekly challenge as well as a bonus challenge.
This week's challenge is to write down your new year's resolution and snap a photo of it.
Send your photo via Instagram or email to the locations shown here.
You may also complete the bonus challenge, which is to make something for someone and give it to them.
Here is a look ahead to the next challenge: Let us know one person that has impacted your life - we will be making a chain.
More information on this challenge activity can be found at each office and at the counseling center.
If you took the PSAT back in October, you may pick up your scores in the student center and get help linking your collegeboard account with Khan academy. Khan academy is a free tool offered by collegeboard to help prepare you for the SAT's in the spring. Stop down to the student center during your lunch block or free block
CHESS CLUB! CHESS CLUB! CHESS CLUB!
CHESS CLUB is TODAY!! From 3:15 - 4:00
It will be in room 310, and YOU are invited to come, even bring a friend!
ALL are welcome. If you have any questions see Mr. Zaleski in room 310.
Come challenge your mind and join us for a "battle on the board"
Today's lunch is chicken fingers.
Just a reminder that lunch and breakfast is FREE to ALL students everyday.
Please stop by the cafe and pick up breakfast and lunch.
Good morning and welcome to course selection season.
Today you are receiving your course selection sheet for next school year. Please bring this sheet with you to all of your classes today.
During classes today, your teachers will take a few minutes to discuss the course that is recommended for you.
When considering what to take, please keep in mind what your interests are, and what your plans are upon graduation. Maintain a balance in your life and select courses with your future in mind!
At the end of day, you will leave your course request sheet in your last block class.
Over the next 5 weeks, every student will have a one-on-one meeting with their School Counselor during your PE. class. This is your chance to discuss your course selection sheet for next school year with your School Counselor.
This is a picture of my father (show slide 1) who came to America in 1957 from Europe after World War 2 to find a better life for himself and his future family. He called me last night sad and disgusted by the violence he saw in America that he had fought to escape over 50 years ago.
This is not the America that he came for. (Show slides 2, 3 and 4)
I’m sure many of you saw these images and video last night of our US Capitol “The People’s House” under attack. Whether you are a student or a veteran teacher these images were at a minimum unsettling and at worst terrifying.
It’s important for all of us to remember something I heard multiple times last night on TV: “Democracy is fragile.” You will all have a role for the rest of your lives to take care of yourself, your family and your yes, your country. How do you do this? You can be kind to others and respect laws, you wear a mask during a global medical crisis, you learn to be a consumer of good, truthful information and finally, you perform your civic responsibility and vote for people who exhibit the best qualities we want to see in ourselves and each other.
This is America. (Slide 5)
My hope is that one lesson we all learn from yesterday’s insurrection is that we all agree that the power of our country is in our ourselves and our Constitution and that now more than ever, working together is incredibly important. What makes us such a special country and likewise such special schools is our togetherness and family atmosphere and of course like Lincoln’s lapel pin “One Country, One Destiny”. (Slide 6
January 5, 2021
Positivity In Action has a NEW challenge for you in the month of January!
Each week there will be a weekly challenge as well as a bonus challenge.
This week's challenge is to write down your new year's resolution and snap a photo of it.
Send your photo via Instagram or email to the locations shown here.
You may also complete the bonus challenge, which is to make something for someone and give it to them.
More information on this challenge activity can be found at each office and at the counseling center.
The course selection process for NEXT school year will begin soon!
Current freshmen, sophomores and juniors are encouraged to start thinking about the courses they would like to take next year. An important step students and parents/guardians can take to prepare is to review the high school course descriptions and resources online. Visit websterschools.org and enter "course description book" into the search field to find course descriptions and other resources that will explain your options for next year in detail. Start thinking about this now so you will be better prepared when the time comes to select your courses.
If you took the PSAT back in October, you may pick up your scores in the student center and get help linking your collegeboard account with Khan academy. Khan academy is a free tool offered by collegeboard to help prepare you for the SAT's in the spring. Stop down to the student center during your lunch block or free block
CHESS CLUB! CHESS CLUB! CHESS CLUB!
CHESS CLUB is TODAY!! From 3:15 - 4:00
It will be in room 310, and YOU are invited to come, even bring a friend!
ALL are welcome. If you have any questions see Mr. Zaleski in room 310.
Come challenge your mind and join us for a "battle on the board"
Today's lunch is mozzarella sticks.
Just a reminder that lunch and breakfast is FREE to ALL students everyday.
Please stop by the cafe and pick up breakfast and lunch.
January 4, 2021
Positivity In Action has a NEW challenge for you in the month of January!
Each week there will be a weekly challenge as well as a bonus challenge.
This week's challenge is to write down your new year's resolution and snap a photo of it.
Send your photo via Instagram or email to the locations shown here.
You may also complete the bonus challenge, which is to make something for someone and give it to them.
More information on this challenge activity can be found at each office and at the counseling center.
The course selection process for NEXT school year will begin soon!
Current freshmen, sophomores and juniors are encouraged to start thinking about the courses they would like to take next year. An important step students and parents/guardians can take to prepare is to review the high school course descriptions and resources online. Visit websterschools.org and enter "course description book" into the search field to find course descriptions and other resources that will explain your options for next year in detail. Start thinking about this now so you will be better prepared when the time comes to select your courses.
If you took the PSAT back in October, you may pick up your scores in the student center and get help linking your collegeboard account with Khan academy. Khan academy is a free tool offered by collegeboard to help prepare you for the SAT's in the spring. Stop down to the student center during your lunch block or free block
Today's lunch is mozzarella sticks.
Just a reminder that lunch and breakfast is FREE to ALL students everyday.
Please stop by the cafe and pick up breakfast and lunch.
December 22, 2020
If you took the PSAT back in October, you may pick up your scores in the student center and get help linking your collegeboard account with Khan academy. Khan academy is a free tool offered by collegeboard to help prepare you for the SAT's in the spring. Stop down to the student center during your lunch block or free block.
Attention all Video Game Club Members! Video Game Club is CANCELLED Tuesday due to the start of vacation. See you in 2021!
The course selection process for NEXT school year will begin shortly after we return from the holiday break. Current freshmen, sophomores and juniors are encouraged to start thinking about the courses they would like to take next year. An important step students and parents/guardians can take to prepare is to review the high school course descriptions and resources online. Visit websterschools.org and enter "course description book" into the search field to find course descriptions and other resources that will explain your options for next year in detail. Start thinking about this now so you will be better prepared when the time comes to select your courses.
Today's lunch is mozzarella sticks
Just a reminder that lunch and breakfast is FREE to ALL students everyday.
Please stop by the cafe and pick up breakfast and lunch.
December 21, 2020
If you took the PSAT back in October, you may pick up your scores in the student center and get help linking your collegeboard account with Khan academy. Khan academy is a free tool offered by collegeboard to help prepare you for the SAT's in the spring. Stop down to the student center during your lunch block or free block.
Attention all Video Game Club Members! Video Game Club is CANCELLED Tuesday due to the start of vacation. See you in 2021!
The course selection process for NEXT school year will begin shortly after we return from the holiday break. Current freshmen, sophomores and juniors are encouraged to start thinking about the courses they would like to take next year. An important step students and parents/guardians can take to prepare is to review the high school course descriptions and resources online. Visit websterschools.org and enter "course description book" into the search field to find course descriptions and other resources that will explain your options for next year in detail. Start thinking about this now so you will be better prepared when the time comes to select your courses.
Today's lunch is mozzarella sticks
Just a reminder that lunch and breakfast is FREE to ALL students everyday.
Please stop by the cafe and pick up breakfast and lunch.
December 18, 2020
If you took the PSAT back in October, you may pick up your scores in the student center and get help linking your collegeboard account with Khan academy. Khan academy is a free tool offered by collegeboard to help prepare you for the SAT's in the spring. Stop down to the student center during your lunch block or free block.
Calling all Webster students!
Are you looking for something fun to do during the week that can also come with a reward?
Positivity In Action has a challenge for you!
Compete to win weekly challenges and rewards as well as a monthly reward.
All you have to do is complete the weekly challenge and/or the bonus challenge, snap a picture of the completed challenge and send the picture to one of the approved destinations.
Complete the challenge each week to be entered to win a candy prize.
Complete four out of five of the weekly challenges and/or the bonus challenge to be entered to win a gift card prize at the end of the month.
If you miss one of the weekly challenges, don't stress! There will be a bonus challenge to make up for any week missed.
This week's challenge is to write something positive on a sticky note and stick it somewhere at school or home. Be sure to snap a picture of your sticky note stuck somewhere and send it to one of the destinations shown here.
You may also complete the bonus challenge of decorating any mask in a holiday theme. Be sure to snap a picture of your holiday mask and send it to one of the destinations shown here. This bonus challenge can count for a missed week.
Here is a preview of next week's challenge: Build a snowman - it doesn't need to be made out of snow - be creative!
Let's Show CARE for our Local Nurses
Webster Show Choir is looking for donations to make care packages for nurses who work at Strong hospital this holiday to show thanks and appreciation for our frontline workers. Anything would be appreciated but some suggested items to donate include:
- Small hand lotions
- Lip balm
- Protein bars
- Coffee gift cards
- Tea bags
- Mints
- Fuzzy socks
- Chocolate
- Small snacks
- Or just a simple Thank You note
There will be a drop off box near the main office and in Mr Baier's room 132 for donated items all next week. Thank you for your donation and for making the holidays brighter for our healthcare workers!
The course selection process for NEXT school year will begin shortly after we return from the holiday break. Current freshmen, sophomores and juniors are encouraged to start thinking about the courses they would like to take next year. An important step students and parents/guardians can take to prepare is to review the high school course descriptions and resources online. Visit websterschools.org and enter "course description book" into the search field to find course descriptions and other resources that will explain your options for next year in detail. Start thinking about this now so you will be better prepared when the time comes to select your courses.
Webster Thomas' Math League held their regular season "virtual" Math League meet. Leading the way for the Titans was Tyler Williams scoring 30 points. Strong performances by Jack Rider, Sanjana Baskar, Shane Talbot as well as Marin Bedford. Congratulations to our top scorers and great job all mathletes!!!
Today's lunch is cheeseburger trash plate
Just a reminder that lunch and breakfast is FREE to ALL students everyday.
Please stop by the cafe and pick up breakfast and lunch.
Student Council wants you to join us in our 2020 Holiday Spirit Week.
Monday and Tuesday is Cozy Day so wear your pajamas or favorite comfy clothes.
On Monday and Tuesday you can also stop by our table by the lunch room for a cup of hot chocolate and candy cane to enjoy.
Hope you'll join us in spreading some holiday cheer!
December 17, 2020
If you took the PSAT back in October, you may pick up your scores in the student center and get help linking your collegeboard account with Khan academy. Khan academy is a free tool offered by collegeboard to help prepare you for the SAT's in the spring. Stop down to the student center during your lunch block or free block.
Looking to donate non-perishable goods this holiday season?
If so, we have the perfect opportunity for you. From now until December 18th, there will be a wooden crate in the cafeteria hallway for all donations.
All donations will go directly to the Hope House of Webster.
The hope house is in particular need for items like sugar, canned fruits, shampoo and conditioner, and cleaning products along with any other non perishable items. If you have any questions contact Dan Muscato at the email shown here.
Calling all Webster students!
Are you looking for something fun to do during the week that can also come with a reward?
Positivity In Action has a challenge for you!
Compete to win weekly challenges and rewards as well as a monthly reward.
All you have to do is complete the weekly challenge and/or the bonus challenge, snap a picture of the completed challenge and send the picture to one of the approved destinations.
Complete the challenge each week to be entered to win a candy prize.
Complete four out of five of the weekly challenges and/or the bonus challenge to be entered to win a gift card prize at the end of the month.
If you miss one of the weekly challenges, don't stress! There will be a bonus challenge to make up for any week missed.
This week's challenge is to write something positive on a sticky note and stick it somewhere at school or home. Be sure to snap a picture of your sticky note stuck somewhere and send it to one of the destinations shown here.
You may also complete the bonus challenge of decorating any mask in a holiday theme. Be sure to snap a picture of your holiday mask and send it to one of the destinations shown here. This bonus challenge can count for a missed week.
Here is a preview of next week's challenge: Build a snowman - it doesn't need to be made out of snow - be creative!
Let's Show CARE for our Local Nurses
Webster Show Choir is looking for donations to make care packages for nurses who work at Strong hospital this holiday to show thanks and appreciation for our frontline workers. Anything would be appreciated but some suggested items to donate include:
- Small hand lotions
- Lip balm
- Protein bars
- Coffee gift cards
- Tea bags
- Mints
- Fuzzy socks
- Chocolate
- Small snacks
- Or just a simple Thank You note
There will be a drop off box near the main office and in Mr Baier's room 132 for donated items all next week. Thank you for your donation and for making the holidays brighter for our healthcare workers!
CHESS CLUB! CHESS CLUB! CHESS CLUB!
CHESS CLUB is TODAY!! From 3:15 - 4:00
It will be in room 310, and YOU are invited to come, even bring a friend!
ALL are welcome. If you have any questions see Mr. Zaleski in room 310.
Come challenge your mind and join us for a "battle on the board"
The course selection process for NEXT school year will begin shortly after we return from the holiday break. Current freshmen, sophomores and juniors are encouraged to start thinking about the courses they would like to take next year. An important step students and parents/guardians can take to prepare is to review the high school course descriptions and resources online. Visit websterschools.org and enter "course description book" into the search field to find course descriptions and other resources that will explain your options for next year in detail. Start thinking about this now so you will be better prepared when the time comes to select your courses.
Webster Thomas' Math League held their regular season "virtual" Math League meet. Leading the way for the Titans was Tyler Williams scoring 30 points. Strong performances by Jack Rider, Sanjana Baskar, Shane Talbot as well as Marin Bedford. Congratulations to our top scorers and great job all mathletes!!!
Student Council wants you to join us in our 2020 Holiday Spirit Week.
Monday and Tuesday is Cozy Day so wear your pajamas or favorite comfy clothes.
On Monday and Tuesday you can also stop by our table by the lunch room for a cup of hot chocolate and candy cane to enjoy.
Hope you'll join us in spreading some holiday cheer!
Today's lunch is cheeseburger trash plate
Just a reminder that lunch and breakfast is FREE to ALL students everyday.
Please stop by the cafe and pick up breakfast and lunch.
December 15, 2020
If you took the PSAT back in October, you may pick up your scores in the student center and get help linking your collegeboard account with Khan academy. Khan academy is a free tool offered by collegeboard to help prepare you for the SAT's in the spring. Stop down to the student center during your lunch block or free block.
Calling all Webster students!
Are you looking for something fun to do during the week that can also come with a reward?
Positivity In Action has a challenge for you!
Compete to win weekly challenges and rewards as well as a monthly reward.
All you have to do is complete the weekly challenge and/or the bonus challenge, snap a picture of the completed challenge and send the picture to one of the approved destinations.
Complete the challenge each week to be entered to win a candy prize.
Complete four out of five of the weekly challenges and/or the bonus challenge to be entered to win a gift card prize at the end of the month.
If you miss one of the weekly challenges, don't stress! There will be a bonus challenge to make up for any week missed.
This week's challenge is to write something positive on a sticky note and stick it somewhere at school or home. Be sure to snap a picture of your sticky note stuck somewhere and send it to one of the destinations shown here.
You may also complete the bonus challenge of decorating any mask in a holiday theme. Be sure to snap a picture of your holiday mask and send it to one of the destinations shown here. This bonus challenge can count for a missed week.
Let's Show CARE for our Local Nurses
Webster Show Choir is looking for donations to make care packages for nurses who work at Strong hospital this holiday to show thanks and appreciation for our frontline workers. Anything would be appreciated but some suggested items to donate include:
- Small hand lotions
- Lip balm
- Protein bars
- Coffee gift cards
- Tea bags
- Mints
- Fuzzy socks
- Chocolate
- Small snacks
- Or just a simple Thank You note
There will be a drop off box near the main office and in Mr Baier's room 132 for donated items all next week. Thank you for your donation and for making the holidays brighter for our healthcare workers!
CHESS CLUB! CHESS CLUB! CHESS CLUB!
CHESS CLUB is TODAY!! From 3:15 - 4:00
It will be in room 310, and YOU are invited to come, even bring a friend!
ALL are welcome. If you have any questions see Mr. Zaleski in room 310.
Come challenge your mind and join us for a "battle on the board"
The course selection process for NEXT school year will begin shortly after we return from the holiday break. Current freshmen, sophomores and juniors are encouraged to start thinking about the courses they would like to take next year. An important step students and parents/guardians can take to prepare is to review the high school course descriptions and resources online. Visit websterschools.org and enter "course description book" into the search field to find course descriptions and other resources that will explain your options for next year in detail. Start thinking about this now so you will be better prepared when the time comes to select your courses.
Today's lunch is turkey & gravy
Just a reminder that lunch and breakfast is FREE to ALL students everyday.
Please stop by the cafe and pick up breakfast and lunch.
Student Council wants you to join us in our 2020 Holiday Spirit Week. It's great to see staff and students that dressed today for Winter Wonderland.
Thursday and Friday will be Ugly Sweater day. Monday and Tuesday is Cozy Day so wear your pajamas or favorite comfy clothes.
On Monday and Tuesday you can also stop by our table by the lunch room for a cup of hot chocolate and candy cane to enjoy.
Hope you'll join us in spreading some holiday cheer!
December 14, 2020
Calling all Webster students!
Are you looking for something fun to do during the week that can also come with a reward?
Positivity In Action has a challenge for you!
Compete to win weekly challenges and rewards as well as a monthly reward.
All you have to do is complete the weekly challenge and/or the bonus challenge, snap a picture of the completed challenge and send the picture to one of the approved destinations.
Complete the challenge each week to be entered to win a candy prize.
Complete four out of five of the weekly challenges and/or the bonus challenge to be entered to win a gift card prize at the end of the month.
If you miss one of the weekly challenges, don't stress! There will be a bonus challenge to make up for any week missed.
This week's challenge is to write something positive on a sticky note and stick it somewhere at school or home. Be sure to snap a picture of your sticky note stuck somewhere and send it to one of the destinations shown here.
You may also complete the bonus challenge of decorating any mask in a holiday theme. Be sure to snap a picture of your holiday mask and send it to one of the destinations shown here. This bonus challenge can count for a missed week.
There is a Future Business Leaders of America meeting in Room 255 after school TODAY at 3:20 pm.
If anyone is still interested in joining the FBLA club, it's not too late.
See a business teacher for more information.
Let's Show CARE for our Local Nurses
Webster Show Choir is looking for donations to make care packages for nurses who work at Strong hospital this holiday to show thanks and appreciation for our frontline workers. Anything would be appreciated but some suggested items to donate include:
- Small hand lotions
- Lip balm
- Protein bars
- Coffee gift cards
- Tea bags
- Mints
- Fuzzy socks
- Chocolate
- Small snacks
- Or just a simple Thank You note
There will be a drop off box near the main office and in Mr Baier's room 132 for donated items all next week. Thank you for your donation and for making the holidays brighter for our healthcare workers!
The course selection process for NEXT school year will begin shortly after we return from the holiday break. Current freshmen, sophomores and juniors are encouraged to start thinking about the courses they would like to take next year. An important step students and parents/guardians can take to prepare is to review the high school course descriptions and resources online. Visit websterschools.org and enter "course description book" into the search field to find course descriptions and other resources that will explain your options for next year in detail. Start thinking about this now so you will be better prepared when the time comes to select your courses.
Today's lunch is turkey & gravy
Just a reminder that lunch and breakfast is FREE to ALL students everyday.
Please stop by the cafe and pick up breakfast and lunch.
Student Council wants you to join us in our 2020 Holiday Spirit Week. It's great to see staff and students that dressed today for Winter Wonderland.
Thursday and Friday will be Ugly Sweater day. Monday and Tuesday is Cozy Day so wear your pajamas or favorite comfy clothes.
On Monday and Tuesday you can also stop by our table by the lunch room for a cup of hot chocolate and candy cane to enjoy.
Hope you'll join us in spreading some holiday cheer!
December 11, 2020
Attention freshmen: Please stop by the Link Crew table by the T in the cafeteria this week to decorate the T with ornaments of thankfulness, connect with Link Leaders, and grab a candy cane!
Looking to donate non-perishable goods this holiday season?
If so, we have the perfect opportunity for you. From now until December 18th, there will be a wooden crate in the cafeteria hallway for all donations.
All donations will go directly to the Hope House of Webster.
The hope house is in particular need for items like sugar, canned fruits, shampoo and conditioner, and cleaning products along with any other non perishable items. If you have any questions contact Dan Muscato at the email shown here.
Calling all Webster students!
Are you looking for something fun to do during the week that can also come with a reward?
Positivity In Action has a challenge for you!
Compete to win weekly challenges and rewards as well as a monthly reward.
All you have to do is complete the weekly challenge and/or the bonus challenge, snap a picture of the completed challenge and send the picture to one of the approved destinations.
Complete the challenge each week to be entered to win a candy prize.
Complete four out of five of the weekly challenges and/or the bonus challenge to be entered to win a gift card prize at the end of the month.
If you miss one of the weekly challenges, don't stress! There will be a bonus challenge to make up for any week missed.
This week's challenge is to donate a can or box of something to the school food pantry or a local pantry. Be sure to snap a picture of your canned or boxed item and send it to one of the destinations shown here.
You may also complete the bonus challenge of decorating any mask in a holiday theme. Be sure to snap a picture of your holiday mask and send it to one of the destinations shown here. This bonus challenge can count for a missed week.
Here is a preview of next week's challenge: Write something positive on a sticky note and stick it somewhere at school or home.
There is a FBLA Meeting on Monday Dec. 14th in Room 255 at 3:20 pm, Again there is a Future Business Leaders of America meeting in Room 255 on Monday Dec. 14" at 3:20 pm.
If anyone is still interested in joining the FBLA club, it's not too late.
See a business teacher for more information.
Today's lunch is chicken fingers
Just a reminder that lunch and breakfast is FREE to ALL students everyday.
Please stop by the cafe and pick up breakfast and lunch.
Student Council wants you to join us in our 2020 Holiday Spirit Week. For the next week and a half there is a dress up theme for each day.
On Monday and Tuesday the theme is Winter Wonderland . Wear your favorite snow day attire or dress in white.
Thursday and Friday is Ugly Sweater day. And the following Monday and Tuesday is Cozy Day. Wear your pajamas or favorite comfy clothes.
Hope you'll join us in spreading some holiday cheer!
December 10, 2020
Attention freshmen: Please stop by the Link Crew table by the T in the cafeteria this week to decorate the T with ornaments of thankfulness, connect with Link Leaders, and grab a candy cane!
Looking to donate non-perishable goods this holiday season?
If so, we have the perfect opportunity for you. From now until December 18th, there will be a wooden crate in the cafeteria hallway for all donations.
All donations will go directly to the Hope House of Webster.
The hope house is in particular need for items like sugar, canned fruits, shampoo and conditioner, and cleaning products along with any other non perishable items. If you have any questions contact Dan Muscato at the email shown here.
Calling all Webster students!
Are you looking for something fun to do during the week that can also come with a reward?
Positivity In Action has a challenge for you!
Compete to win weekly challenges and rewards as well as a monthly reward.
All you have to do is complete the weekly challenge and/or the bonus challenge, snap a picture of the completed challenge and send the picture to one of the approved destinations.
Complete the challenge each week to be entered to win a candy prize.
Complete four out of five of the weekly challenges and/or the bonus challenge to be entered to win a gift card prize at the end of the month.
If you miss one of the weekly challenges, don't stress! There will be a bonus challenge to make up for any week missed.
This week's challenge is to donate a can or box of something to the school food pantry or a local pantry. Be sure to snap a picture of your canned or boxed item and send it to one of the destinations shown here.
You may also complete the bonus challenge of decorating any mask in a holiday theme. Be sure to snap a picture of your holiday mask and send it to one of the destinations shown here. This bonus challenge can count for a missed week.
Here is a preview of next week's challenge: Write something positive on a sticky note and stick it somewhere at school or home.
Attention ALL students who would like to earn volunteer hours: The Care Club is a FANTASTIC way to earn volunteer hours and to help our school and Webster community. Please join us TODAY after school in person or on google meet at 3:15 in the Care room. New members are always welcome!
There is a FBLA Meeting on Monday Dec. 14th in Room 255 at 3:20 pm, Again there is a Future Business Leaders of America meeting in Room 255 on Monday Dec. 14" at 3:20 pm.
If anyone is still interested in joining the FBLA club, it's not too late.
See a business teacher for more information.
Student Council wants you to join us in our 2020 Holiday Spirit Week. For the next week and a half there is a dress up theme for each day.
On Monday and Tuesday the theme is Winter Wonderland . Wear your favorite snow day attire or dress in white.
Thursday and Friday is Ugly Sweater day. And the following Monday and Tuesday is Cozy Day. Wear your pajamas or favorite comfy clothes.
Hope you'll join us in spreading some holiday cheer!
Today's lunch is chicken fingers
Just a reminder that lunch and breakfast is FREE to ALL students everyday.
Please stop by the cafe and pick up breakfast and lunch.
December 8, 2020
Attention freshmen: Please stop by the Link Crew table by the T in the cafeteria this week to decorate the T with ornaments of thankfulness, connect with Link Leaders, and grab a candy cane!
Calling all Webster students!
Are you looking for something fun to do during the week that can also come with a reward?
Positivity In Action has a challenge for you!
Compete to win weekly challenges and rewards as well as a monthly reward.
All you have to do is complete the weekly challenge and/or the bonus challenge, snap a picture of the completed challenge and send the picture to one of the approved destinations.
Complete the challenge each week to be entered to win a candy prize.
Complete four out of five of the weekly challenges and/or the bonus challenge to be entered to win a gift card prize at the end of the month.
If you miss one of the weekly challenges, don't stress! There will be a bonus challenge to make up for any week missed.
This week's challenge is to donate a can or box of something to the school food pantry or a local pantry. Be sure to snap a picture of your canned or boxed item and send it to one of the destinations shown here.
You may also complete the bonus challenge of decorating any mask in a holiday theme. Be sure to snap a picture of your holiday mask and send it to one of the destinations shown here. This bonus challenge can count for a missed week.
Attention ALL students who would like to earn volunteer hours: The Care Club is a FANTASTIC way to earn volunteer hours and to help our school and Webster community. Please join us this Thursday December 10th after school in person or on google meet at 3:15 in the Care room. New members are always welcome!
Titans and Dragons: the Webster Thomas Dungeons and Dragons club, will not meet this afternoon due to a dentist appointment that Mr. Phares forgot about. We’ll continue our adventure next week.” -
Today's lunch is mozzarella stick stuffed grilled cheese
Just a reminder that lunch and breakfast is FREE to ALL students everyday.
Please stop by the cafe and pick up breakfast and lunch.
The Student Council would like to announce the Students and staff of the month of December.
In 9th grade, James (Shalin) Zerbe: Shalin is an awesome student. He is hardworking and attentive in class. He is never afraid to answer questions or take a risk and is always ready to participate. He is funny and friendly and kind to his peers.
In 10th grade, Andrew Bradford: Andrew genuinely acts like he cares about people for who they are and he makes me laugh every single day. He has made coming back to work/school very enjoyable for both myself and his classmates.
In 11th grade, Alex Magano: Alex is a remote learning student who is doing all the right things to succeed! He is organized, completes his work and turns it in on time, and seeks out assistance when he needs it! He is an active participant in our google meet classes, always willing to answer a question. Alex is one of the kindest, polite, and caring students I have ever had the pleasure of working with!
In 12th grade, Jared Ciminelli: Jared consistently tries his very best at whatever is in front of him. His interest is genuine and his work ethic is exemplary.
Our Staff member of the month is Mrs. Pagano: Mrs. Pagano goes out of her way, during lunch, before and after school, even adding extra google meets to help students complete their work and study. She also sets up procedures for her team to be efficient and communicate in every way possible to help students and one another. She is an amazing role model and colleague.
Congratulations to our Students and Staff of the month for December. You can pick up your certificate and Dunkin Donuts gift card from the Main Office today.
December 7, 2020
Attention freshmen: Please stop by the Link Crew table by the T in the cafeteria this week to decorate the T with ornaments of thankfulness, connect with Link Leaders, and grab a candy cane!
Calling all Webster students!
Are you looking for something fun to do during the week that can also come with a reward?
Positivity In Action has a challenge for you!
Compete to win weekly challenges and rewards as well as a monthly reward.
All you have to do is complete the weekly challenge and/or the bonus challenge, snap a picture of the completed challenge and send the picture to one of the approved destinations.
Complete the challenge each week to be entered to win a candy prize.
Complete four out of five of the weekly challenges and/or the bonus challenge to be entered to win a gift card prize at the end of the month.
If you miss one of the weekly challenges, don't stress! There will be a bonus challenge to make up for any week missed.
This week's challenge is to donate a can or box of something to the school food pantry or a local pantry. Be sure to snap a picture of your canned or boxed item and send it to one of the destinations shown here.
You may also complete the bonus challenge of decorating any mask in a holiday theme. Be sure to snap a picture of your holiday mask and send it to one of the destinations shown here. This bonus challenge can count for a missed week.
Attention ALL students who would like to earn volunteer hours: The Care Club is a FANTASTIC way to earn volunteer hours and to help our school and Webster community. Please join us this Thursday December 10th after school in person or on google meet at 3:15 in the Care room. New members are always welcome!
Today's lunch is mozzarella stick stuffed grilled cheese
Just a reminder that lunch and breakfast is FREE to ALL students everyday.
Please stop by the cafe and pick up breakfast and lunch.
The Student Council would like to announce the Students and staff of the month of December.
In 9th grade, James (Shalin) Zerbe: Shalin is an awesome student. He is hardworking and attentive in class. He is never afraid to answer questions or take a risk and is always ready to participate. He is funny and friendly and kind to his peers.
In 10th grade, Andrew Bradford: Andrew genuinely acts like he cares about people for who they are and he makes me laugh every single day. He has made coming back to work/school very enjoyable for both myself and his classmates.
In 11th grade, Alex Magano: Alex is a remote learning student who is doing all the right things to succeed! He is organized, completes his work and turns it in on time, and seeks out assistance when he needs it! He is an active participant in our google meet classes, always willing to answer a question. Alex is one of the kindest, polite, and caring students I have ever had the pleasure of working with!
In 12th grade, Jared Ciminelli: Jared consistently tries his very best at whatever is in front of him. His interest is genuine and his work ethic is exemplary.
Our Staff member of the month is Mrs. Pagano: Mrs. Pagano goes out of her way, during lunch, before and after school, even adding extra google meets to help students complete their work and study. She also sets up procedures for her team to be efficient and communicate in every way possible to help students and one another. She is an amazing role model and colleague.
Congratulations to our Students and Staff of the month for December. You can pick up your certificate and Dunkin Donuts gift card from the Main Office today.
December 4, 2020
The house offices have student ID cards. Please stop in to your office to pick up your card.
Calling all Webster students!
Are you looking for something fun to do during the week that can also come with a reward?
Positivity In Action has a challenge for you!
Compete to win weekly challenges and rewards as well as a monthly reward.
All you have to do is complete the weekly challenge and/or the bonus challenge, snap a picture of the completed challenge and send the picture to one of the approved destinations.
Complete the challenge each week to be entered to win a candy prize.
Complete four out of five of the weekly challenges and/or the bonus challenge to be entered to win a gift card prize at the end of the month.
If you miss one of the weekly challenges, don't stress! There will be a bonus challenge to make up for any week missed.
This week's challenge is to make a snowflake and hang it up in school or at home. Be sure to snap a picture of your completed snowflake and send it to one of the destinations shown here.
You may also complete the bonus challenge of decorating any mask in a holiday theme. Be sure to snap a picture of your holiday mask and send it to one of the destinations shown here. This bonus challenge can count for a missed week.
Here is a preview of next week's challenge: Donate a can or box of something to the school food pantry or a local pantry.
Looking to donate non-perishable goods this holiday season?
If so, we have the perfect opportunity for you. From now until December 18th, there will be a wooden crate in the cafeteria hallway for all donations.
All donations will go directly to the Hope House of Webster.
The hope house is in particular need for items like sugar, canned fruits, shampoo and conditioner, and cleaning products along with any other non perishable items. If you have any questions contact Dan Muscato at the email shown here.
Attention alpine skiers: Are you interested in skiing competitively for Webster this coming winter? If so please contact Coach Francis for more details at rob_francis@webstercsd.org The season is scheduled to begin December 7th.
Anyone interested in trying out for Webster Thomas Varsity Bowling, please make sure to sign up on FamilyID. Tryouts will start on December 7th at 3:30 at AMF Empire Lanes. More information to follow. If you have any questions, please email Matt Cleary at matthew_cleary@webstercsd.org.
Today's lunch is tacos
Just a reminder that lunch and breakfast is FREE to ALL students everyday.
Please stop by the cafe and pick up breakfast and lunch.
December 3, 2020
The house offices have student ID cards. Please stop in to your office to pick up your card.
Food Service Dept would like to announce that Maggie Childs was a winner from our survey. Thank you on behalf of our Food Service Dept for filling our our survey, please stop down to the kitchen to pick up your prize Maggie.
Thank you to all that took time to participate.
Looking to donate non-perishable goods this holiday season?
If so, we have the perfect opportunity for you. From now until December 18th, there will be a wooden crate in the cafeteria hallway for all donations.
All donations will go directly to the Hope House of Webster.
The hope house is in particular need for items like sugar, canned fruits, shampoo and conditioner, and cleaning products along with any other non perishable items. If you have any questions contact Dan Muscato at the email shown here.
CHESS CLUB! CHESS CLUB! CHESS CLUB!
CHESS CLUB is TODAY!! From 3:15 - 4:00
It will be in room 310, and YOU are invited to come, even bring a friend!
ALL are welcome. If you have any questions see Mr. Zaleski in room 310.
Come challenge your mind and join us for a "battle on the board"
Calling all Webster students!
Are you looking for something fun to do during the week that can also come with a reward?
Positivity In Action has a challenge for you!
Compete to win weekly challenges and rewards as well as a monthly reward.
All you have to do is complete the weekly challenge and/or the bonus challenge, snap a picture of the completed challenge and send the picture to one of the approved destinations.
Complete the challenge each week to be entered to win a candy prize.
Complete four out of five of the weekly challenges and/or the bonus challenge to be entered to win a gift card prize at the end of the month.
If you miss one of the weekly challenges, don't stress! There will be a bonus challenge to make up for any week missed.
This week's challenge is to make a snowflake and hang it up in school or at home. Be sure to snap a picture of your completed snowflake and send it to one of the destinations shown here.
You may also complete the bonus challenge of decorating any mask in a holiday theme. Be sure to snap a picture of your holiday mask and send it to one of the destinations shown here. This bonus challenge can count for a missed week.
Here is a preview of next week's challenge: Donate a can or box of something to the school food pantry or a local pantry.
Attention alpine skiers: Are you interested in skiing competitively for Webster this coming winter? If so please contact Coach Francis for more details at rob_francis@webstercsd.org The season is scheduled to begin December 7th.
Anyone interested in trying out for Webster Thomas Varsity Bowling, please make sure to sign up on FamilyID. Tryouts will start on December 7th at 3:30 at AMF Empire Lanes. More information to follow. If you have any questions, please email Matt Cleary at matthew_cleary@webstercsd.org.
Today's lunch is tacos
Just a reminder that lunch and breakfast is FREE to ALL students everyday.
Please stop by the cafe and pick up breakfast and lunch.
December 1, 2020
Student IDs were handed out earlier this year. If you didn't pick yours up or had your picture taken on the make-up day, please go to your house office to pick up your ID.
Food Service Dept would like to announce that Maggie Childs was a winner from our survey. Thank you on behalf of our Food Service Dept for filling our our survey, please stop down to the kitchen to pick up your prize Maggie.
Thank you to all that took time to participate.
Are you looking for something fun to do during the week that can also come with a reward?
Over the next 4 weeks, Positivity in Action has a weekly challenge for you!
Complete the challenge each week to be entered to win a candy prize!
Complete 4 out of 5 of the weekly challenges/bonus to be entered for a gift card prize at the end of the month.
If you miss one week, don't stress…..there will be a bonus challenge to make up for any week missed.
This week's challenge is to create a snowflake and hang it up in school or at home. Be sure to snap a picture of your completed snowflake and send it to one of the destinations shown here.
You can also complete the bonus challenge, which is decorating any mask using a holiday theme!
Good luck!
Attention Pickleball club participants.
Pickleball club will be postponed until further notice.
There will NOT be any Pickleball club this week.
CHESS CLUB! CHESS CLUB! CHESS CLUB!
CHESS CLUB is TODAY!! From 3:15 - 4:00
It will be in room 310, and YOU are invited to come, even bring a friend!
ALL are welcome. If you have any questions see Mr. Zaleski in room 310.
Come challenge your mind and join us for a "battle on the board"
Attention alpine skiers: Are you interested in skiing competitively for Webster this coming winter? If so please contact Coach Francis for more details at rob_francis@webstercsd.org The season is scheduled to begin December 7th.
Anyone interested in trying out for Webster Thomas Varsity Bowling, please make sure to sign up on FamilyID. Tryouts will start on December 7th at 3:30 at AMF Empire Lanes. More information to follow. If you have any questions, please email Matt Cleary at matthew_cleary@webstercsd.org.
Today's lunch is cheeseburger or hamburger
Just a reminder that lunch and breakfast is FREE to ALL students everyday.
Please stop by the cafe and pick up breakfast and lunch.
November 30, 2020
Student IDs were handed out earlier this year. If you didn't pick yours up or had your picture taken on the make-up day, please go to your house office to pick up your ID.
Are you looking for something fun to do during the week that can also come with a reward?
Over the next 4 weeks, Positivity in Action has a weekly challenge for you!
Complete the challenge each week to be entered to win a candy prize!
Complete 4 out of 5 of the weekly challenges/bonus to be entered for a gift card prize at the end of the month.
If you miss one week, don't stress…..there will be a bonus challenge to make up for any week missed.
This week's challenge is to create a snowflake and hang it up in school or at home. Be sure to snap a picture of your completed snowflake and send it to one of the destinations shown here.
You can also complete the bonus challenge, which is decorating any mask using a holiday theme!
Good luck!
Attention Pickleball club participants.
Pickleball club will be postponed until further notice.
There will NOT be any Pickleball club this week.
Attention alpine skiers: Are you interested in skiing competitively for Webster this coming winter? If so please contact Coach Francis for more details at rob_francis@webstercsd.org The season is scheduled to begin December 7th.
Anyone interested in trying out for Webster Thomas Varsity Bowling, please make sure to sign up on FamilyID. Tryouts will start on December 7th at 3:30 at AMF Empire Lanes. More information to follow. If you have any questions, please email Matt Cleary at matthew_cleary@webstercsd.org.
Today's lunch is cheeseburger or hamburger
Just a reminder that lunch and breakfast is FREE to ALL students everyday.
Please stop by the cafe and pick up breakfast and lunch.
November 24, 2020
Student Council invites students to get in the holiday spirit with our Thanksgiving scavenger hunt. There are 12 turkeys hiding around the school. Whoever finds the most turkeys and takes a selfie with them by the end of the day will get a $10 gift card to Target. Stop by room 411 at the end of the day to show your pictures.
Looking to donate non-perishable goods this holiday season?
If so, we have the perfect opportunity for you. From now until December 18th, there will be a wooden crate in the cafeteria hallway for all donations.
All donations will go directly to the Hope House of Webster.
The hope house is in particular need for items like sugar, canned fruits, shampoo and conditioner, and cleaning products along with any other non perishable items. If you have any questions contact Dan Muscato at the email shown here.
Holy Cow! Pickleball Pickleball Pickleball! Let's play some pickleball after school Tuesday's and Thursday's from 3:30-4:30 until Christmas, Pickleball Club is starting- Join us for a meeting on Monday Nov. 30th at 3:30 via Google Meet. The link is on Mr. Grose's Pickleball Classroom page, which you can join using the code shown here. If you cannot attend Monday, come Tuesday ready to play! We will crown Webster Thomas' best pickle players!
Senior Austin Schoen placed seventh at the Section Five Class A Cross Country Championship, leading the Titans to a runner-up position. Sophomore Connor Thomas was 13th.
Junior Carolyn Mack placed 12th overall in the girls' race.
Attention alpine skiers: Are you interested in skiing competitively for Webster this coming winter? If so please contact Coach Francis for more details at rob_francis@webstercsd.org The season is scheduled to begin December 7th.
Thursday evening The Sectional Swim meet was held at the WAC.
Our Webster Team came in third overall with a score of 332. Dana Witte won the 200 freestyle and our 200 Freestyle relay team of Claire Gorton, Lauren Schriner , Meghan Martin and Dana Witte came in second and swam a State qualifying time in the process.
Dana Witte was also named Swimmer of the Year
Anyone interested in trying out for Webster Thomas Varsity Bowling, please make sure to sign up on FamilyID. Tryouts will start on December 7th at 3:30 at AMF Empire Lanes. More information to follow. If you have any questions, please email Matt Cleary at matthew_cleary@webstercsd.org
Today's lunch is bosco cheese sticks.
Just a reminder that lunch and breakfast is FREE to ALL students everyday.
Please stop by the cafe and pick up breakfast and lunch.
HAPPY THANKSGIVING TO ALL!
November 23, 2020
Student Council invites students to get in the holiday spirit with our Thanksgiving scavenger hunt. There are 12 turkeys hiding around the school. Whoever finds the most turkeys and takes a selfie with them by the end of the day will get a $10 gift card to Target. Stop by room 411 at the end of the day to show your pictures.
Looking to donate non-perishable goods this holiday season?
If so, we have the perfect opportunity for you. From now until December 18th, there will be a wooden crate in the cafeteria hallway for all donations.
All donations will go directly to the Hope House of Webster.
The hope house is in particular need for items like sugar, canned fruits, shampoo and conditioner, and cleaning products along with any other non perishable items. If you have any questions contact Dan Muscato at the email shown here.
Senior Austin Schoen placed seventh at the Section Five Class A Cross Country Championship, leading the Titans to a runner-up position. Sophomore Connor Thomas was 13th.
Junior Carolyn Mack placed 12th overall in the girls' race.
Attention alpine skiers: Are you interested in skiing competitively for Webster this coming winter? If so please contact Coach Francis for more details at rob_francis@webstercsd.org The season is scheduled to begin December 7th.
Thursday evening The Sectional Swim meet was held at the WAC.
Our Webster Team came in third overall with a score of 332. Dana Witte won the 200 freestyle and our 200 Freestyle relay team of Claire Gorton, Lauren Schriner , Meghan Martin and Dana Witte came in second and swam a State qualifying time in the process.
Dana Witte was also named Swimmer of the Year
Today's lunch is bosco cheese sticks.
Just a reminder that lunch and breakfast is FREE to ALL students everyday.
Please stop by the cafe and pick up breakfast and lunch.
November 20, 2020
Food service needs your help!
When you see this QR code please take a few seconds to answer 5 short questions about what you would like to see on the menu’s.
Every student that participates in the survey will be entered to win a weekly prize.
You will find the QR code at Cafeteria Desks, Hallways and School Emails
We appreciate your help!
Looking to donate non-perishable goods this holiday season?
If so, we have the perfect opportunity for you. From now until December 18th, there will be a wooden crate in the cafeteria hallway for all donations.
All donations will go directly to the Hope House of Webster.
The hope house is in particular need for items like sugar, canned fruits, shampoo and conditioner, and cleaning products along with any other non perishable items. If you have any questions contact Dan Muscato at the email shown here.
Congratulations to the Thomas Field Hockey team for winning the Section Five Class A Championship Title on Monday night. Senior Audrey Grieb scored all three goals in the 3 to 1 victory over Fairport. Way to go TItans!
Today's lunch is turkey & gravy Just a reminder that lunch and breakfast is FREE to ALL students everyday.
Please stop by the cafe and pick up breakfast and lunch.
November 19, 2020
Food service needs your help!
When you see this QR code please take a few seconds to answer 5 short questions about what you would like to see on the menu’s.
Every student that participates in the survey will be entered to win a weekly prize.
You will find the QR code at Cafeteria Desks, Hallways and School Emails
We appreciate your help!
CHESS CLUB! CHESS CLUB! CHESS CLUB!
CHESS CLUB is TODAY!! From 3:15 - 4:00
It will be in room 310, and YOU are invited to come, even bring a friend!
ALL are welcome. If you have any questions see Mr. Zaleski in room 310.
Come challenge your mind and join us for a "battle on the board"
Looking to donate non-perishable goods this holiday season?
If so, we have the perfect opportunity for you. From now until December 18th, there will be a wooden crate in the cafeteria hallway for all donations.
All donations will go directly to the Hope House of Webster.
The hope house is in particular need for items like sugar, canned fruits, shampoo and conditioner, and cleaning products along with any other non perishable items. If you have any questions contact Dan Muscato at the email shown here.
Congratulations to the Thomas Field Hockey team for winning the Section Five Class A Championship Title on Monday night. Senior Audrey Grieb scored all three goals in the 3 to 1 victory over Fairport. Way to go TItans!
Today's lunch is turkey & gravy
November 17, 2020
Food service needs your help!
When you see this QR code please take a few seconds to answer 5 short questions about what you would like to see on the menu’s.
Every student that participates in the survey will be entered to win a weekly prize.
You will find the QR code at Cafeteria Desks, Hallways and School Emails
We appreciate your help!
CHESS CLUB! CHESS CLUB! CHESS CLUB!
CHESS CLUB is TODAY!! From 3:15 - 4:00
It will be in room 310, and YOU are invited to come, even bring a friend!
ALL are welcome. If you have any questions see Mr. Zaleski in room 310.
Come challenge your mind and join us for a "battle on the board"
You think you know something about Music or Math?
Maybe History, Pop-culture, Travel, or Sports is your thing.
You may be perfect for our Thomas Titans Masterminds Team.
We are a School Team that competes in Knowledge and Trivia from every topic you can think of.
We complete as a group, so there is no high pressure.
No travel, very casual, LOTS of fun... even college scholarships for players who go on.
Only 5 competitions this year... All Remote.
Stop by Mr Christman's room (#302) today or after school to find out more.
Join our Google classroom using the code shown here.
MasterMinds - It's the Sport for Your Brain!
Are you looking for something to do this winter?
Join the Cross Country Ski Team! There are ski levels available for everyone including, Varsity, JV, and even Novice for those who have never done the sport before.
To get more information join the team Google Classroom with code: f3aqzeq
There will be a Google Meet with the coach in this classroom on Thursday November, 19 at 3:30.
If you can't make the meeting, leave your contact information in the Google classroom.
Today's lunch is meatball sub
Just a reminder that lunch and breakfast is FREE to ALL students everyday.
Please stop by the cafe and pick up breakfast and lunch.
November 16, 2020
There will be a Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA) Meeting TODAY at 3:25 in Room 255. You can also join virtually, the link is on the Google Classroom, the code is: pxoxwxy. All are welcome!
Food service needs your help!
When you see this QR code please take a few seconds to answer 5 short questions about what you would like to see on the menu’s.
Every student that participates in the survey will be entered to win a weekly prize.
You will find the QR code at Cafeteria Desks, Hallways and School Emails
We appreciate your help!
Dungeons and Dragons Club is cancelled today
You think you know something about Music or Math?
Maybe History, Pop-culture, Travel, or Sports is your thing.
You may be perfect for our Thomas Titans Masterminds Team.
We are a School Team that competes in Knowledge and Trivia from every topic you can think of.
We complete as a group, so there is no high pressure.
No travel, very casual, LOTS of fun... even college scholarships for players who go on.
Only 5 competitions this year... All Remote.
Stop by Mr Christman's room (#302) today or after school to find out more.
Join our Google classroom using the code shown here.
MasterMinds - It's the Sport for Your Brain!
Are you looking for something to do this winter?
Join the Cross Country Ski Team! There are ski levels available for everyone including, Varsity, JV, and even Novice for those who have never done the sport before.
To get more information join the team Google Classroom with code: f3aqzeq
There will be a Google Meet with the coach in this classroom on Thursday November, 19 at 3:30.
If you can't make the meeting, leave your contact information in the Google classroom.
Today's lunch is meatball sub
Just a reminder that lunch and breakfast is FREE to ALL students everyday.
Please stop by the cafe and pick up breakfast and lunch.
November 13, 2020
Positivity in action meets on Mondays at 3:45 via Google Meet!
Join our Google classroom using the code shown here.
If you have any questions you can email one of the members shown here.
There will be a Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA) Meeting on Monday, November 16 at 3:25 in Room 255. You can also join virtually, the link is on the Google Classroom, the code is: pxoxwxy. All are welcome!
Attention sophomores:
Would you like to experience 3 days of fun, interactive leadership training?
Would you like to experience what life is like on a college campus?
Would you like to discover how your leadership can lead to social change?
If you answered yes to any of these questions please see or email Mr. Callard in the Student Center to learn more about the 2021 Hugh O’Brien Youth Leadership Program.
This program is being held both in virtual and in-person formats at the University of Rochester June 4-6.
Webster Thomas' Math League held their regular season "virtual" Math League meet. Leading the way for the Titans was JT Mongeon scoring 34 points. Strong performances by Tyler Williams, Daniel Klimatchev, Aiden Penza, Shane Talbot as well as Marin Bedford. Congratulations to our top scorers and great job all mathletes!!!
You think you know something about Music or Math?
Maybe History, Pop-culture, Travel, or Sports is your thing.
You may be perfect for our Thomas Titans Masterminds Team.
We are a School Team that competes in Knowledge and Trivia from every topic you can think of.
We complete as a group, so there is no high pressure.
No travel, very casual, LOTS of fun... even college scholarships for players who go on.
Only 5 competitions this year... All Remote.
Stop by Mr Christman's room (#302) Monday or Tuesday after school to find out more.
Join our Google classroom using the code shown here.
MasterMinds - It's the Sport for Your Brain!
Today's lunch is chili mac and cheese.
Just a reminder that lunch and breakfast is FREE to ALL students everyday.
Please stop by the cafe and pick up breakfast and lunch.
November 12, 2020
Positivity in action meets on Mondays at 3:45 via Google Meet!
Join our Google classroom using the code shown here.
If you have any questions you can email one of the members shown here.
There will be a Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA) Meeting on Monday, November 16 at 3:25 in Room 255. You can also join virtually, the link is on the Google Classroom, the code is: pxoxwxy. All are welcome!
There will be a CARE club meeting TODAY after school in the CARE room at 3:15! All new members are welcome! We will discuss what our next project will be. The Care room is located near the West Cafe. See you there!
Attention sophomores:
Would you like to experience 3 days of fun, interactive leadership training?
Would you like to experience what life is like on a college campus?
Would you like to discover how your leadership can lead to social change?
If you answered yes to any of these questions please see or email Mr. Callard in the Student Center to learn more about the 2021 Hugh O’Brien Youth Leadership Program.
This program is being held both in virtual and in-person formats at the University of Rochester June 4-6.
Webster Thomas' Math League held their regular season "virtual" Math League meet. Leading the way for the Titans was JT Mongeon scoring 34 points. Strong performances by Tyler Williams, Daniel Klimatchev, Aiden Penza, Shane Talbot as well as Marin Bedford. Congratulations to our top scorers and great job all mathletes!!!
Do you know the capital city of Senegal?
Can you name all 4 members of the Beatles?
Could you figure out the angles of a 3-4-5 triangle?
Who's the highest scoring basketball player, or the winner of the World Series last year?
Then MasterMinds is the team for you.
MasterMinds is a competitive game similar to Jeopardy and we have a team right here at Thomas.
We compete against other schools as a group... this year all competitions will be remote from home or Thomas high school.
We are very casual and its a LOT of fun.
Masterminds meets only once a week and competes about 5 times this year.
Practice schedule is very flexible.
We have openings for players with all areas of knowledge from History, Science, Pop-culture, Music and the Arts, Sports and even Bible knowledge. Anything under the Sun - and even about the Sun.
Masterminds even offers College Scholarships
Come by Mr. Christman's room in Thomas #302 on TUESDAY NOV 17th after school to learn more and consider joining.
Come see if MasterMinds is for you or Contact Mr. Christman any day after school if you're interested and can't make it on Tuesday.
Masterminds - It's The Sport for your brain!
Today's lunch is chili mac and cheese.
Just a reminder that lunch and breakfast is FREE to ALL students everyday.
Please stop by the cafe and pick up breakfast and lunch.
November 10, 2020
Attention sophomores:
Would you like to experience 3 days of fun, interactive leadership training?
Would you like to experience what life is like on a college campus?
Would you like to discover how your leadership can lead to social change?
If you answered yes to any of these questions please see or email Mr. Callard in the Student Center to learn more about the 2021 Hugh O’Brien Youth Leadership Program.
This program is being held both in virtual and in-person formats at the University of Rochester June 4-6.
Attention CARE Club Members:
There will be a CARE club meeting after school this Thursday, November 12th in the CARE room at 3:15 and also on Google Meet. Please join us in person or on google meet as we plan our next service project. New members are always welcome! Just a reminder that the CARE room is located next to the West Cafe. See you there!
There will be a Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA) Meeting on Monday, November 16 at 3:25 in Room 255. You can also join virtually, the link is on the Google Classroom, the code is: pxoxwxy. All are welcome!
Do you know the capital city of Senegal?
Can you name all 4 members of the Beatles?
Could you figure out the angles of a 3-4-5 triangle?
Who's the highest scoring basketball player, or the winner of the World Series last year?
Then MasterMinds is the team for you.
MasterMinds is a competitive game similar to Jeopardy and we have a team right here at Thomas.
We compete against other schools as a group... this year all competitions will be remote from home or Thomas high school.
We are very casual and its a LOT of fun.
Masterminds meets only once a week and competes about 5 times this year.
Practice schedule is very flexible.
We have openings for players with all areas of knowledge from History, Science, Pop-culture, Music and the Arts, Sports and even Bible knowledge. Anything under the Sun - and even about the Sun.
Masterminds even offers College Scholarships
Come by Mr. Christman's room in Thomas #302 on TUESDAY NOV 17th after school to learn more and consider joining.
Come see if MasterMinds is for you or Contact Mr. Christman any day after school if you're interested and can't make it on Tuesday.
Masterminds - It's The Sport for your brain!
The boys cross country team won the Monroe County Division II title with a 17 to 46 win over Greece Odyssey-Olympia on Saturday at Webster Park. Senior Austin Schoen won the race, while sophomores Connor Thomas and Evan Lacey took second and third respectively.
The girls cross country team defeated Greece Odyssey-Olympia 18 to 45. Junior Carolyn Mack was the race winner, while junior Sage Altobelli, senior Heather Ashton, and sophomore Rachel Webster all finished in the top five.
Today's lunch is pulled pork sandwich
This year Veterans Day is on Wednesday and we are off from school. For those of you who might not know, Veterans Day is a public holiday held on the anniversary of the end of World War One- November 11th. It is a day to honor the service of all current U.S. military personnel and veterans. So remember to thank a veteran for their service to our country and for your freedom.
November 9, 2020
Attention sophomores:
Would you like to experience 3 days of fun, interactive leadership training?
Would you like to experience what life is like on a college campus?
Would you like to discover how your leadership can lead to social change?
If you answered yes to any of these questions please see or email Mr. Callard in the Student Center to learn more about the 2021 Hugh O’Brien Youth Leadership Program.
This program is being held both in virtual and in-person formats at the University of Rochester June 4-6.
Attention CARE Club Members:
There will be a CARE club meeting after school this Thursday, November 12th in the CARE room at 3:15 and also on Google Meet. Please join us in person or on google meet as we plan our next service project. New members are always welcome! Just a reminder that the CARE room is located next to the West Cafe. See you there!
There will be a Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA) Meeting on Monday, November 16 at 3:25 in Room 255. You can also join virtually, the link is on the Google Classroom, the code is: pxoxwxy. All are welcome!
The boys cross country team won the Monroe County Division II title with a 17 to 46 win over Greece Odyssey-Olympia on Saturday at Webster Park. Senior Austin Schoen won the race, while sophomores Connor Thomas and Evan Lacey took second and third respectively.
The girls cross country team defeated Greece Odyssey-Olympia 18 to 45. Junior Carolyn Mack was the race winner, while junior Sage Altobelli, senior Heather Ashton, and sophomore Rachel Webster all finished in the top five.
Today's lunch is pulled pork sandwich
This year Veterans Day is on Wednesday and we are off from school. For those of you who might not know, Veterans Day is a public holiday held on the anniversary of the end of World War One- November 11th. It is a day to honor the service of all current U.S. military personnel and veterans. So remember to thank a veteran for their service to our country and for your freedom.
November 6, 2020
Today's lunch is chicken fingers
Student Council would like to recognize the Students & Staff of the Month for November
In 9th grade, Nathaniel Chace
Nathan is a polite, courteous, kind, honest and considerate student. It is evident that he puts in an incredible amount of effort and time to do the best he can do. He looks to be proactive and stay ahead of his work, a trait that is so prized in students now-a-days.
In 10th grade, Ayah Silmi
She is a stellar student who goes above and beyond, has an impeccable work ethic and the courage to speak in front of her peers when no one else volunteers. She does not shy away from being vulnerable, a very admirable quality!
In 11th Grade, Logan Simpson
Logan is a pleasure to have in class. He is an active participant and a leader among his peers. He asks questions, seeks to learn more, takes pride in his work and always wants to improve. He is kind and respectful to everyone!
In 12th grade, Emma Posella
Emma has taken on the challenge of Pre-Calc this year. So far she exceeded expectations and done very well. She's not been afraid to ask questions and stretch herself with more difficult content. She is a kind and considerate person and a joy to have in class.
Our Staff member of the month is Cheryl Marinaccio, our School Nurse.
There have been a lot of procedure changes this year and Ms Marinaccio has done a great job organizing and communicating with her staff, the administration and everyone else involved. She has gone above and beyond with her work concerning covid policies, parents, students, and working with staff in other schools to ensure everyone is on the same page concerning practices and policies.Thank you for all of your hard work and dedication Ms. Marinaccio!
Congratulations to all of our students and staff of the month. You can pick up your certificate and your gift card to Dunkin Donuts in room 411.
November 5, 2020
Seniors - Do have questions about your college applications, naviance or letters of recommendations? If so, stop into the library today. A School Counselor will be in the back of the library to assist you with any questions you have about the college application process. Please use the scan code before entering the library.
CHESS CLUB! CHESS CLUB! CHESS CLUB!
CHESS CLUB is TODAY!! From 3:15 - 4:00
It will be in room 310, and YOU are invited to come, even bring a friend!
ALL are welcome. If you have any questions see Mr. Zaleski in room 310.
Come challenge your mind and join us for a "battle on the board"
There is a Key Club meeting in Mrs. Donovan's room (room 405) after school today at 3:15. All are welcome!
Attention Mountain Bikers: For safety reasons we will NOT be riding today. Because of the lack of sunlight after 4pm due to changing the clocks back, it makes it dangerous to ride the roads without lights. We will see you in the Spring for another great season of riding.
Today's lunch is chicken fingers
Student Council would like to recognize the Students & Staff of the Month for November
In 9th grade, Nathaniel Chace
Nathan is a polite, courteous, kind, honest and considerate student. It is evident that he puts in an incredible amount of effort and time to do the best he can do. He looks to be proactive and stay ahead of his work, a trait that is so prized in students now-a-days.
In 10th grade, Ayah Silmi
She is a stellar student who goes above and beyond, has an impeccable work ethic and the courage to speak in front of her peers when no one else volunteers. She does not shy away from being vulnerable, a very admirable quality!
In 11th Grade, Logan Simpson
Logan is a pleasure to have in class. He is an active participant and a leader among his peers. He asks questions, seeks to learn more, takes pride in his work and always wants to improve. He is kind and respectful to everyone!
In 12th grade, Emma Posella
Emma has taken on the challenge of Pre-Calc this year. So far she exceeded expectations and done very well. She's not been afraid to ask questions and stretch herself with more difficult content. She is a kind and considerate person and a joy to have in class.
Our Staff member of the month is Cheryl Marinacco, our School Nurse.
There have been a lot of procedure changes this year and Ms Marinacco has done a great job organizing and communicating with her staff, the administration and everyone else involved. She has gone above and beyond with her work concerning covid policies, parents, students, and working with staff in other schools to ensure everyone is on the same page concerning practices and policies.Thank you for all of your hard work and dedication Ms. Marinacco!
Congratulations to all of our students and staff of the month. You can pick up your certificate and your gift card to Dunkin Donuts in room 411.
November 3, 2020
Seniors - Do have questions about your college applications, naviance or letters of recommendations? If so, stop into the library today. A School Counselor will be in the back of the library to assist you with any questions you have about the college application process. Please use the scan code before entering the library.
Positivity in action meets on Mondays at 3:45 via Google Meet!
Join our Google classroom using the code shown here.
If you have any questions you can email one of the members shown here.
The Skylight Cafe will be open at 10:00 today. We will be selling coffee, hot chocolate, cookies, chips, candy, and more. We now accept payments through your school account or you can pay with cash. We hope to see you at the Skylight this week!
Best Buddies will be meeting today and Thursday, November 5 at 3:20 - 4:00 in the North Cafe. We will be playing a socially distant version of Minute to Win It. Join us for some fun!
Also, Best Buddies is hosting their annual fundraiser, Tuesday November 3 at Chipotle on Holt Road from 5:00 - 9:00. After your family votes stop by and pick up dinner. Just mention Best Buddies when you check out .
CHESS CLUB! CHESS CLUB! CHESS CLUB!
CHESS CLUB is TODAY!! From 3:15 - 4:00
It will be in room 310, and YOU are invited to come, even bring a friend!
ALL are welcome. If you have any questions see Mr. Zaleski in room 310.
Come challenge your mind and join us for a "battle on the board"
Thank you to everyone who participated in Fall Fest last week. Here are the final results of the week's competition.
The scarecrow winners:
1st Place: Freshman
2nd Place: Owl Program
3rd Place: Seniors
4th Place: Juniors
5th Place: Sophomores
The winners of the social media raffle are Sean Smith and Emma Heerkens. You can pick up your gift cards in room 411 today.
Overall Points for the week:
In 3rd Place a Tie between Juniors and Sophomores
In 2nd Place: Seniors
And in 1st Place and Winners of the Spirit Stick this fall: The Freshman!
The Student Council will be making a donation to Lollipop Farms on behalf of the Freshman Class. Congratulations 9th graders!!
Today's lunch is toasted cheese sandwich
November 2, 2020
Positivity in action meets on Mondays at 3:45 via Google Meet!
Join our Google classroom using the code shown here.
If you have any questions you can email one of the members shown here.
The Skylight Cafe will be open at 10:00 today. We will be selling coffee, hot chocolate, cookies, chips, candy, and more. We now accept payments through your school account or you can pay with cash. We hope to see you at the Skylight this week!
Best Buddies will be meeting Tuesday, November 3 and Thursday, November 5 at 3:20 - 4:00 in the North Cafe. We will be playing a socially distant version of Minute to Win It. Join us for some fun!
Also, Best Buddies is hosting their annual fundraiser, Tuesday November 3 at Chipotle on Holt Road from 5:00 - 9:00. After your family votes stop by and pick up dinner. Just mention Best Buddies when you check out .
The girls cross country team notched a 26 to 31 win over Spencerport on Saturday. Senior Katherine Peterson placed second overall, as sophomore Kolbi Spencer and freshman Maggie Rynkiewicz (RIN-ko-wits) both placed in the top five overall.
The boys cross country team remained undefeated with a 20 to 39 win over Spencerport. Junior Aidan Civiletti took the win, while sophomore Tyler Kirschbaum and senior Gabe Valdivia both finished in the top five overall.
Thank you to everyone who participated in Fall Fest last week. Here are the final results of the week's competition.
The scarecrow winners:
1st Place: Freshman
2nd Place: Owl Program
3rd Place: Seniors
4th Place: Juniors
5th Place: Sophomores
The winners of the social media raffle are Sean Smith and Emma Heerkens. You can pick up your gift cards in room 411 today.
Overall Points for the week:
In 3rd Place a Tie between Juniors and Sophomores
In 2nd Place: Seniors
And in 1st Place and Winners of the Spirit Stick this fall: The Freshman!
The Student Council will be making a donation to Lollipop Farms on behalf of the Freshman Class. Congratulations 9th graders!!
Today's lunch is toasted cheese sandwich
October 30, 2020
Attention students enrolled in AP classes - TODAY IS THE LAST DAY to register and pay for exams at the $95 rate. After today the price per exam increases to $135. There will be no exceptions. The entire process can be completed online! Stop into the Gold House with questions.
The first meeting of the Thomas Improv Club will be this Friday after school in Room 111. Meetings will alternate each week between Thursday and Friday. We will also be live in a Google Meet. If you're interested, join our Google Classroom (Class Code y5r4kil) or just come on down. You can also ask Mr. Stoetzel for details. See you there!
Best Buddies will be meeting Tuesday, November 3 and Thursday, November 5 at 3:20 - 4:00 in the North Cafe. We will be playing a socially distant version of Minute to Win It. Join us for some fun!
Also, Best Buddies is hosting their annual fundraiser, Tuesday November 3 at Chipotle on Holt Road from 5:00 - 9:00. After your family votes stop by and pick up dinner. Just mention Best Buddies when you check out .
Today's lunch is cheeseburger or hamburger
I'm Jonathan from Student Council here to give you an update on Fall Fest. Points have now been awarded to classes for Monday and Tuesday's dress up theme as well as the pumpkin decorating. The Sophomore Class had the most pumpkins followed up by the freshman, then seniors.
The 3 top pumpkins have been chosen to win a $20 gift card to Target. For the funniest pumpkin we have Emily Stewart with her donut. For the Scariest, Julia Maciag wins with her bloody mouth pumpkin and The most creative pumpkin goes to Maddie Blodgett for her VW bus pumpkin carving. Emily, Julia and Maddie, you can pick up your gift cards in room 404 today.
Our current Standings for Fall Fest have the Freshman holding on to First place overall, followed by a tie for second place between the sophomores and juniors. We have today's dress up theme as well as the scarecrow competition before we total the points to find out who wins the spirit stick and who will receive money toward their charity.
October 29, 2020
Tomorrow is the deadline for all AP students to pay and register for exams at the lower, $95 rate. After tomorrow, all exams will cost $135 each! All registration and payment information is available on our webpage and can be done online! Stop down to the Gold House with questions.
Seniors - have questions about your college apps, naviance or letters of recommendations? If so, stop into the library today. A School Counselor will be in the back of the library to assist you with any questions you have about the college application process. Please use the scan code before entering the library.
Positivity in action meets on Mondays at 3:45 via Google Meet!
Join our Google classroom using the code shown here.
If you have any questions you can email one of the members shown here.
The first meeting of the Thomas Improv Club will be this Friday after school in Room 111. Meetings will alternate each week between Thursday and Friday. We will also be live in a Google Meet. If you're interested, join our Google Classroom (Class Code y5r4kil) or just come on down. You can also ask Mr. Stoetzel for details. See you there!
Attention Model UNers: Please see the Classroom page for an important announcement regarding the HIlton conference next month. If you have questions, see Miss Yang in room 210
Attention mountain bikers. Due to the wet conditions, we will not be riding this afternoon.
Today's lunch is Bosco cheese sticks
I'm Jonathan from Student Council here to give you an update on Fall Fest. Points have now been awarded to classes for Monday and Tuesday's dress up theme as well as the pumpkin decorating. The Sophomore Class had the most pumpkins followed up by the freshman, then seniors.
The 3 top pumpkins have been chosen to win a $20 gift card to Target. For the funniest pumpkin we have Emily Stewart with her donut. For the Scariest, Julia Maciag wins with her bloody mouth pumpkin and The most creative pumpkin goes to Maddie Blodgett for her VW bus pumpkin carving. Emily, Julia and Maddie, you can pick up your gift cards in room 411 today.
Our current Standings for Fall Fest have the Freshman holding on to First place overall, followed by a tie for second place between the sophomores and juniors. We have today's dress up theme as well as the scarecrow competition before we total the points to find out who wins the spirit stick and who will receive money toward their charity.
October 27, 2020
Attention AP students - If you plan to take an exam, please register and pay NO LATER than this Friday, 10/30 to avoid paying a late fee! After Friday, the price per exam increases to $135. All payment and registration information can be completed online. Hurry! Only 4 days left!
Seniors - have questions about your college apps, naviance or letters of recommendations? If so, stop into the library today. A School Counselor will be in the back of the library to assist you with any questions you have about the college application process. Please use the scan code before entering the library.
Are you a Senior who is currently enrolled in a World Language Course like French, German, or Spanish? Are you a senior who uses another language at home? Then the Seal of Biliteracy may be for you. The Seal of Biliteracy is a stamp that goes on your diploma to demonstrate that you have strong skills in English and another language. For more information please join the Google Classroom for the Seal using the code shown here.
There will be a virtual information meeting about the Seal on Wednesday, October 28th at 3:00 pm through Google Meet. See a World Language or ENL Teacher for more information
Positivity in action meets on Mondays at 3:45 via Google Meet!
Join our Google classroom using the code shown here.
If you have any questions you can email one of the members shown here.
The wait is over! The Skylight Cafe will be opening this Thursday at 10:00. We will be selling coffee, hot chocolate, cookies, chips, candy, and more. We now accept payments through your school account or you can pay with cash. We hope to see you at the Skylight this week!
The first meeting of the Thomas Improv Club will be this Friday after school in Room 111. Meetings will alternate each week between Thursday and Friday. We will also be live in a Google Meet. If you're interested, join our Google Classroom (Class Code y5r4kil) or just come on down. You can also ask Mr. Stoetzel for details. See you there!
Attention artists! are you a confident painter? do you want to leave your mark on the school? if so - join us for the first meeting of art club, to learn more about how this year is going to run!
the first meeting will be virtual at the end of “school” on wednesday. our google classroom code is sngbtkt. the meet code will be in our google classroom. again - type in the google classroom code sngbtkt to join!
Attention Model UNers: Please see the Classroom page for an important announcement regarding the HIlton conference next month. If you have questions, see Miss Yang in room 210
The DREAM club will meet after school today in room 411. Anyone who is interested in being a part of DREAM is welcome to attend.
Today's lunch is wing stingers
JONATHAN-
Hi, I'm Jonathan from Student Council. Thank you to all that are joining in our Fall Fest this week. We will be keeping track of which class has the most participation all week between dressing in theme, pumpkin decorating and the scarecrow competition to see who wins the Spirit Stick and which class will earn money toward their chosen charity.
The Freshman class has chosen Lollypop Farm as their charity. The Lollypop Farm's vision is a just and compassionate world for all animals.
NORA-
Hi, I'm Nora and I'm here for the class of 2023. We have chosen the Jack Foundation as our charity WHEN WE WIN Fall Fest. The Jack Foundation was created four years ago by a Webster family in memory of three year old Jack James. In his memory, a “Jack’s Place” playground in Penfield and just this summer another playground at Webster Park have been created. The playgrounds were built to honor Jack’s love of dinosaurs and all things the color “blue”! The Jack Foundation will build more of these playgrounds in the future in other local towns. Hey sophomores, please help us donate to the Jack Foundation by participating in fall fest, so that the sophomore class can win!
CONOR-
I'm Julian representing the Class of 2022. We have also selected the Jack Foundation as our charity. Juniors, we need your help to win the spirit stick. So on Thursday, let's see your Halloween costumes!
Jonathan-
I'm also representing the Senior Class. We have chosen St. Jude's Children's Research Hospital as our charity in memory of Josh Honebrink. Seniors, help us win the Spirit Stick and earn money to honor Josh's memory.
Remember that you can follow Student Council on Instagram and Twitter to see what events are taking place throughout the year. 1 follower on each platform will be chosen for a $5 starbucks gift card this week. Thanks for joining us in celebrating Fall Fest this week.
October 26, 2020
> Students taking AP exams now have only 5 days to complete the registration and payment process for exams before the price increases to $135 per exam. That's an extra $40 per exam! Please complete the process by Friday, 10/30 to avoid paying this fee!
> Are you a Senior who is currently enrolled in a World Language Course like French, German, or Spanish? Are you a senior who uses another language at home? Then the Seal of Biliteracy may be for you. The Seal of Biliteracy is a stamp that goes on your diploma to demonstrate that you have strong skills in English and another language. For more information please join the Google Classroom for the Seal using the code shown here.
There will be a virtual information meeting about the Seal on Wednesday, October 28th at 3:00 pm through Google Meet. See a World Language or ENL Teacher for more information
> The first meeting of the Thomas Improv Club will be this Friday after school in Room 111. Meetings will alternate each week between Thursday and Friday. We will also be live in a Google Meet. If you're interested, join our Google Classroom (Class Code y5r4kil) or just come on down. You can also ask Mr. Stoetzel for details. See you there!
> The boys' cross country team ran its record to 3 and O with a 24-36 win over Churchville-Chili at Parma Park on Saturday. Senior Austin Schoen placed second overall, while sophomore Connor Thomas and junior Jalen Barnwell also placed in the top five overall.
The girls' cross country team lost another tight contest, falling to Churchville-Chili by a score of 27-30. Juniors Carolyn Mack and Sage Altobelli placed in the top five.
> Today's lunch is hot beef and cheese sandwich
>
AYAH-
Hi, I'm Ayah from Student Council. Thank you to all that are joining in our Fall Fest this week. We will be keeping track of which class has the most participation all week between dressing in theme, pumpkin decorating and the scarecrow competition to see who wins the Spirit Stick and which class will earn money toward their chosen charity.
The Freshman class has chosen Lollypop Farm as their charity. The Lollypop Farm's vision is a just and compassionate world for all animals.
EMILY-
Hi, I'm Emily and I'm here for the class of 2023. We have chosen the Jack Foundation as our charity WHEN WE WIN Fall Fest. The Jack Foundation was created four years ago by a Webster family in memory of three year old Jack James. In his memory, a “Jack’s Place” playground in Penfield and just this summer another playground at Webster Park have been created. The playgrounds were built to honor Jack’s love of dinosaurs and all things the color “blue”! The Jack Foundation will build more of these playgrounds in the future in other local towns. Hey sophomores, please help us donate to the Jack Foundation by participating in fall fest, so that the sophomore class can win!
JULIAN-
I'm Julian representing the Class of 2022. We have also selected the Jack Foundation as our charity. Juniors, we need your help to win the spirit stick. So on Thursday, let's see your Halloween costumes!
DAN-
I'm Dan for the Senior Class. We have chosen St. Jude's Children's Research Hospital as our charity in memory of Josh Honebrink. Seniors, help us win the Spirit Stick and earn money to honor Josh's memory.
October 23, 2020
Students enrolled in AP courses now only have 8 more days to register AND pay for exams before the price goes up to $135 per exam. Stop into the Gold House Office with questions. Remember, the deadline is 10/30.
Schutt's apple cider and fried cakes are now being sold here in the cafeteria for a limited time. Please come enjoy these tasty treats which will be served during breakfast and lunch, while supplies last.
Enjoy!
Attention: Picture Make-up Day is TODAY in the auditorium. Stop by during PE, lunch or during a block change.
Are you a Senior who is currently enrolled in a World Language Course like French, German, or Spanish? Are you a senior who uses another language at home? Then the Seal of Biliteracy may be for you. The Seal of Biliteracy is a stamp that goes on your diploma to demonstrate that you have strong skills in English and another language. For more information please join the Google Classroom for the Seal using the code shown here.
There will be a virtual information meeting about the Seal on Wednesday, October 28th at 3:00 pm through Google Meet. See a World Language or ENL Teacher for more information
Any students who have not received your ID, please
stop by the FLAGPOLE ENTRANCE during the lunch blocks TODAY!
attention artists! are you a confident painter? do you want to leave your mark on the school? if so - join us for the first meeting of art club, to learn more about how this year is going to run!
the first meeting will be virtual at the end of school on wednesday. the meet code will be in our google classroom. type in the code sngbtkt to join!
Today's lunch is breaded chicken patty
Hi, I'm [name] from Student Council and I want to remind you that Fall Fest is next week. Classes will be competing for the Spirit Stick as well as to earn money for the charity of their choice. Our first competition is dressing up in theme. Monday and Tuesday is Autumn Apparel. We'd love to see your flannels, scarves, vests or whatever is fall like to you. Thursday and Friday's theme will be Halloween. You can dress in costume or wear halloween gear.
There will also be a pumpkin decorating contest. The class that has the most pumpkins in the courtyard by the end of the day Tuesday the 27th will earn the most points. There will also be $20 gift cards awarded to the Scariest, Funniest and Most Creative Pumpkins. Make sure you put your name on the pumpkin before dropping it off in the Main Courtyard Monday or Tuesday this coming week
If you want to join the team to design your class scarecrow, please see your class advisers.
There will be a photo booth all week long in the care room for you to take photos and we'd love for you to share them with us using the hashtag #ThomasFallFest2020. You can also follow us on Twitter and Instagram. 1 follower on each platform will be selected for a $5 starbucks gift card by the end of the week.
Check out our posters around school to get more info or check in with your class officers or advisers for ways you can participate. We hope you'll join us in showing some Fall School Spirit.
The Freshmen class is holding elections for class officers today and tomorrow. If you are a member of the class of 2024, make sure you have joined the google classroom with the code: wrjh6ev
Once you have joined the class you will then be able to cast your vote for your class officers. Here are the speeches from the candidates.
October 22, 2020
Students enrolled in AP courses now only have 9 more days to register AND pay for exams before the price goes up to $135 per exam. Stop into the Gold House Office with questions. Remember, the deadline is 10/30.
Schutt's apple cider and fried cakes are now being sold here in the cafeteria for a limited time. Please come enjoy these tasty treats which will be served during breakfast and lunch, while supplies last.
Enjoy!
Attention: Picture Make-up Days are TODAY and TOMORROW in the auditorium. Stop by during PE, lunch or during a block change.
Seniors - have questions about your college apps, naviance or letters of recommendations? If so, stop into the library today. A School Counselor will be in the back of the library to assist you with any questions you have about the college application process. Please use the scan code before entering the library.
Attention all students involved in the Fall Drama:
Please check out our Google Classroom for important information today. This is especially important for our writers.
See Mr. Stoetzel for details. Thanks!
Are you a Senior who is currently enrolled in a World Language Course like French, German, or Spanish? Are you a senior who uses another language at home? Then the Seal of Biliteracy may be for you. The Seal of Biliteracy is a stamp that goes on your diploma to demonstrate that you have strong skills in English and another language. For more information please join the Google Classroom for the Seal using the code ts2gm4f.
There will be a virtual information meeting about the Seal on Wednesday, October 28th at 3:00 pm through Google Meet. See a World Language or ENL Teacher for more information
CHESS CLUB! CHESS CLUB! CHESS CLUB!
CHESS CLUB is TODAY!! From 3:15 - 4:00
It will be in room 310, and YOU are invited to come, even bring a friend!
ALL are welcome. If you have any questions see Mr. Zaleski in room 310.
Come challenge your mind and join us for a "battle on the board"
attention artists! are you a confident painter? do you want to leave your mark on the school? if so - join us for the first meeting of art club, to learn more about how this year is going to run!
the first meeting will be virtual at the end of school on wednesday. the meet code will be in our google classroom. type in the code sngbtkt to join!
Today's lunch is tacos
Hi, I'm [name] from Student Council and I want to remind you that Fall Fest is next week. Classes will be competing for the Spirit Stick as well as to earn money for the charity of their choice. Our first competition is dressing up in theme. Monday and Tuesday is Autumn Apparel. We'd love to see your flannels, scarves, vests or whatever is fall like to you. Thursday and Friday's theme will be Halloween. You can dress in costume or wear halloween gear.
There will also be a pumpkin decorating contest. The class that has the most pumpkins in the courtyard by the end of the day Tuesday the 27th will earn the most points. There will also be $20 gift cards awarded to the Scariest, Funniest and Most Creative Pumpkins. Make sure you put your name on the pumpkin before dropping it off in the Main Courtyard Monday or Tuesday this coming week
If you want to join the team to design your class scarecrow, please see your class advisers.
There will be a photo booth all week long in the care room for you to take photos and we'd love for you to share them with us using the hashtag #ThomasFallFest2020. You can also follow us on Twitter and Instagram. 1 follower on each platform will be selected for a $5 starbucks gift card by the end of the week.
Check out our posters around school to get more info or check in with your class officers or advisers for ways you can participate. We hope you'll join us in showing some Fall School Spirit.
The Freshmen class is holding elections for class officers today and tomorrow. If you are a member of the class of 2024, make sure you have joined the google classroom with the code: wrjh6ev
Once you have joined the class you will then be able to cast your vote for your class officers. Here are the speeches from the candidates.
October 20, 2020
Schutt's apple cider and fried cakes are now being sold here in the cafeteria for a limited time. Please come enjoy these tasty treats which will be served during breakfast and lunch, while supplies last.
Enjoy!
Attention: Picture Make-up Days are this Thursday, October 22nd and Friday, October 23rd in the auditorium. Stop by during PE, lunch or during a block change.
Seniors - have questions about your college apps, naviance or letters of recommendations? If so, stop into the library today. A School Counselor will be in the back of the library to assist you with any questions you have about the college application process. Please use the scan code before entering the library.
Today's lunch is cheeseburger or hamburger
CHESS CLUB! CHESS CLUB! CHESS CLUB!
CHESS CLUB is TODAY!! From 3:15 - 4:00
It will be in room 310, and YOU are invited to come, even bring a friend!
ALL are welcome. If you have any questions see Mr. Zaleski in room 310.
Come challenge your mind and join us for a "battle on the board"
October 19, 2020
Picture Make-up days are October 22nd & October 23rd in the Auditorium.
Schutt's apple cider and fried cakes are now being sold here in the cafeteria for a limited time. Please come enjoy these tasty treats which will be served during breakfast and lunch, while supplies last.
Enjoy!
Want to make Thomas and our Webster community more environmentally friendly? Join Earth Club every other Wednesday starting on October 21st to discuss ideas about recycling events, courtyard cleanups, and more! Meetings are virtual and everyone is welcome. Join the Google Classroom and contact Mrs. Drury in room 205 with any questions.
Attention Titans: do you seek adventure? Excitement? Shiny gold coins? Then you want to be a part of Titans and Dragons, the Webster Thomas Dungeons and Dragons club! We're having our first meeting today, after school, in room 316. Join our Google Classroom using the code shown here or see Mr. Phares in room 316 for more details. Hope to see you there.
Webster Thomas' Math League held their first "virtual" Math League meet of the season. Leading the way for the Titans was Sanjana Baskar, scoring 21 points. Strong performances by Tyler Williams, Jack Rider, Adam Watkins as well as Marin Bedford. Congratulations to our top scorers and great job all mathletes!!!
The boys cross country team posted a perfect shutout score of 15 to 50 against Brighton on Saturday. Sophomore Connor Thomas won the race, followed closely by junior JJ Montemaro. The Titans took the top eight spots overall.
The girls cross country team lost a close battle to Brighton. Juniors Carolyn Mack and Sage Altobelli led the Titans.
Today's lunch is mozzerella sticks
Hi, I'm from Student Council and I'm here to tell you about Fall Fest. Even though we can't do our traditional fall Spirit Week this year, we still want to come together to celebrate school spirit and have some class competition. Starting on Monday we will have dress up days with fall themes, pumpkin decorating and class scarecrow competitions. There will be a photo booth all week long in the care room for you to take photos and we'd love for you to share them with us using the hashtag #ThomasFallFest2020. We will keep track of points all week long and the class with the most participation will earn the Spirit Stick. Look for posters with more info or check in with your class officers or advisers for ways you can participate. We hope you'll join us in showing some Fall School Spirit.
October 16, 2020
Attention all students enrolled in AP courses. You only have 15 days left to register and pay for exams at the rate of $95 per exam. After that, the cost for each exam increases to $135. All payments and registrations are due on October 30th and must be done online! Don't delay! Register and pay today!
Picture Make-up days are October 22nd & October 23rd in the Auditorium.
Attention all students - Fall Fest is coming. This year since we are unable to have our traditional Spirit Week, Student Council is planning a week of activities including dress up days and class competitions. We will have more information next week in how you can participate in our new Fall Fest!
Want to make Thomas and our Webster community more environmentally friendly? Join Earth Club every other Wednesday starting on October 21st to discuss ideas about recycling events, courtyard cleanups, and more! Meetings are virtual and everyone is welcome. Join the Google Classroom and contact Mrs. Drury in room 205 with any questions.
Attention Freshman - If you are running for Class Council your petitions and speeches are due by the end of the day today. If you have any questions, please see Mrs. Nieves in room 411.
Attention Titans: do you seek adventure? Excitement? Shiny gold coins? Then you want to be a part of Titans and Dragons, the Webster Thomas Dungeons and Dragons club! We're having our first informational meetings on Monday, October 19 and Tuesday, October 20 in room 316. Join our Google Classroom using the code shown here and see Mr. Phares in room 316 for more details. Hope to see you there
Webster Thomas' Math League held their first "virtual" Math League meet of the season. Leading the way for the Titans was Sanjana Baskar, 10th grader, scoring 21 points. Strong performances by Tyler Williams, Jack Rider, Adam Watkins as well as Marin Bedford. Congratulations to our top scorers and great job all mathletes!!!
Today's lunch is buffalo crunchers or pizza crunchers
October 15, 2020
Attention all students enrolled in AP courses. You only have 16 days left to register and pay for exams at the rate of $95 per exam. After that, the cost for each exam increases to $135. All payments and registrations are due on October 30th and must be done online! Don't delay! Register and pay today!
French club will be holding their first meeting of the year on October 21 at 3:30 in room 222.
You can join the french club google classroom using the code shown here.
Stop by and see Ms. Doores for more information or if you have any questions.
Hope to see everyone on the 21st!
Positivity in action will meet on Monday, October 19th via Google Meet!
Join our Google classroom using the code shown here.
If you have any questions you can email one of the members shown here.
Attention CARE club members. Our monthly meeting is after school this Thursday, October 15th in the Care Room which is located next to the West Cafe. We have some exciting new projects to discuss. Join in person or via google meet. Either way, please join us! Remember, this is a great way to earn service hours for NHS, Rotary or Key Club. New members are always welcome!
"Want to make Thomas and our Webster community more environmentally friendly? Join Earth Club every other Wednesday starting on October 21st to discuss ideas about recycling events, courtyard cleanups, and more! Meetings are virtual and everyone is welcome. Join the Google Classroom and contact Mrs. Drury in room 205 with any questions.
Attention Freshmen - If you are interested in running for Class Council, please pick up a petition as soon as possible from the main office. Petitions and speeches are due by this Friday.
Attention Titans: do you seek adventure? Excitement? Shiny gold coins? Then you want to be a part of Titans and Dragons, the Webster Thomas Dungeons and Dragons club! We're having our first informational meetings on Monday, October 19 and Tuesday, October 20 in room 316. Join our Google Classroom using the code shown here and see Mr. Phares in room 316 for more details. Hope to see you there
Attention mountain biking club members . If is is raining after school, we will be canceling our ride today. Please plan accordingly . See Mrs Pagano for up dates
Today's lunch is BLT
October 14, 2020
We will be distributing Freshman and Sophomores picture I.d.'s at the flagpole entrance during blocks 5,6,& 7 TODAY
Attention Juniors: Today is the last day to hand in your PSAT registration form to the student center.
Colleges are visiting Thomas by way of the virtual world. Sign up for opportunities to talk to college admissions rep in your naviance account. Go to college visits and sign up for college visits with LeMoyne, Case Western and Carnegie Melon. If you are having a problem logging into your naviance account stop down to the student center or email your school counselor.
French club will be holding their first meeting of the year on October 21 at 3:30 in room 222.
You can join the french club google classroom using the code shown here.
Stop by and see Ms. Doores for more information or if you have any questions.
Hope to see everyone on the 21st!
Attention CARE club members. Our monthly meeting is after school this Thursday, October 15th in the Care Room which is located next to the West Cafe. We have some exciting new projects to discuss. Join in person or via google meet. Either way, please join us! Remember, this is a great way to earn service hours for NHS, Rotary or Key Club. New members are always welcome!
"Want to make Thomas and our Webster community more environmentally friendly? Join Earth Club every other Wednesday starting on October 21st to discuss ideas about recycling events, courtyard cleanups, and more! Meetings are virtual and everyone is welcome. Join the Google Classroom code and contact Mrs. Drury in room 205 with any questions"
Attention Freshmen - If you are interested in running for Class Council, please pick up a petition as soon as possible from the main office. Petitions and speeches are due by this Friday.
Today's lunch is chicken fingers
My name is Jalen, and I am here on behalf of the Thomas DREAM club. The DREAM club is all about inclusion and trying to educate the students of Thomas about other cultures and religions that we may not otherwise notice or pay attention to.
This past month we have been celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month. The cafeteria will be offering a meal of chicken, rice and beans this Thursday & Friday as one way we can celebrate the culture of our LatinX family and friends.
We would also like to use this opportunity to reach out to our fellow classmates and ask if you would participate in our DREAM wall. All this week you can come down to the cafeteria during your lunch blocks and write down what your dream is; it can be anything from a personal goal to a world wide change that you want to see. Once you are done just stick it to the wall. We want to inspire our community to create change in this world and take action for the better.
The DREAM club is open to all and would love for you to join us this year.
If you have any questions please contact either Mrs. Donovan or Mrs. Nieves
October 13, 2020
Attention Juniors: Today is the last day to hand in your PSAT registration form to the student center.
Colleges are visiting Thomas by way of the virtual world. Sign up for opportunities to talk to college admissions rep in your naviance account. Go to college visits and sign up for college visits with LeMoyne, Case Western and Carnegie Melon. If you are having a problem logging into your naviance account stop down to the student center or email your school counselor.
French club will be holding their first meeting of the year on October 21 at 3:30 in room 222.
You can join the french club google classroom using the code shown here.
Stop by and see Ms. Doores for more information or if you have any questions.
Hope to see everyone on the 21st!
Positivity in action will meet on Monday, October 19th via Google Meet!
Join our Google classroom using the code shown here.
If you have any questions you can email one of the members shown here.
Attention CARE club members. Our monthly meeting is after school this Thursday, October 15th in the Care Room which is located next to the West Cafe. We have some exciting new projects to discuss. Join in person or via google meet. Either way, please join us! Remember, this is a great way to earn service hours for NHS, Rotary or Key Club. New members are always welcome!
"Want to make Thomas and our Webster community more environmentally friendly? Join Earth Club every other Wednesday starting on October 21st to discuss ideas about recycling events, courtyard cleanups, and more! Meetings are virtual and everyone is welcome. Join the Google Classroom code and contact Mrs. Drury in room 205 with any questions"
The boys cross country team opened the 2020 season with a convincing 17 to 45 win over Penfield on Saturday. Junior JJ Montemaro was the race winner, with teammates senior Austin Schoen and sophomore Connor Thomas close behind.
The girls' team lost a close battle with Penfield. Junior Carolyn Mack and senior Heather Ashton were second and third overall.
Today's lunch is cheeseburgaer or hamburger
My name is Cole Weisensel, I am a senior, and I am here on behalf of the Thomas DREAM club. The DREAM club is all about inclusion and trying to educate the students of Thomas about other cultures and religions that we may not otherwise notice or pay attention to.
This past month we have been celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month. The cafeteria will be offering a meal of chicken, rice and beans this Thursday & Friday as one way we can celebrate the culture of our LatinX family and friends.
We would also like to use this opportunity to reach out to our fellow classmates and ask if you would participate in our DREAM wall. All this week you can come down to the cafeteria during your lunch blocks and write down what your dream is; it can be anything from a personal goal to a world wide change that you want to see. Once you are done just stick it to the wall. We want to inspire our community to create change in this world and take action for the better.
The DREAM club is open to all and would love for you to join us this year.
If you have any questions please contact either Mrs. Donovan or Mrs. Nieves
October 8, 2020
Freshman ID cards are ready to be picked up!
Freshmen, please stop by the FLAGPOLE ENTRANCE between 9:30 - Noon TODAY to pick up your ID Card. This if for FRESHMEN ONLY Today
Attention Juniors - The P-S-A-T is a practice SAT exam that is offered at Thomas on Saturday, October 17th. Pick up your registration form and a study guide in the student center and return it with payment by October 13th.
Colleges are visiting Thomas by way of the virtual world. Sign up for opportunities to talk to college admissions rep in your naviance account. Go to college visits and sign up for college visits with LeMoyne, Case Western and Carnegie Melon. If you are having a problem logging into your naviance account stop down to the student center or email your school counselor.
"Are you taking a Business Class?
Are you thinking about Owning your own Business?
The Future Business Leaders of America: is the largest career student business organization in the world. Each year, FBLA-PBL helps over 230,000 members prepare for careers in business.
Our 1st Meeting is today at 3:30 in room 255,
Come and see what we are all about"
Best Buddies will be meeting TODAY from 3:20 - 4:00 in the North Cafe. Best Buddies supports the inclusion for students with all abilities and we are always looking for new members. For more information and to receive meeting updates please join our google classroom at yvulbvx, or see Mrs. Green in room 254.
CHESS CLUB! CHESS CLUB! CHESS CLUB!
CHESS CLUB is TODAY!! From 3:15 - 4:00
It will be in room 310, and YOU are invited to come, even bring a friend!
ALL are welcome. If you have any questions see Mr. Zaleski in room 310.
Come challenge your mind and join us for a "battle on the board"
hey juniors and seniors! Do you love music or have an interest in communications? Does your spotify playlist or record collection feature Billie Eilish? Machine Gun Kelly? Tame Impala? Nirvana? The Cure?
Are you interested in broadcasting your voice to the world on the radio and web?
Want to learn how to operate a professional radio studio?
If so - you should come hear all about Webster Varsity Radio Club!
We will have an informational meeting today from 3:30-4 in Mr. Stahl’s room - 334!
French club will be holding their first meeting of the year on October 21 at 3:30 in room 222.
You can join the french club google classroom using the code shown here.
Stop by and see Ms. Doore for more information or if you have any questons.
Hope to see everyone on the 21st!
Video Game Club will be meeting after school today in room #245 which is across from the Media Center. Video Game Club is open to anyone who likes to play online games or other video games. Speaking of Video Game Club, if you have any X-Box, Wii, or Playstation games or consoles you'd be willing to donate to the Video Game Club, please see Mr. Callard in the Student Center.
Positivity in action will meet on Monday, October 19th via Google Meet!
Join our Google classroom using the code shown here.
If you have any questions you can email one of the members shown here.
Today's lunch is meatball sub
Hi my name is Ayah and I am part of the 2020 Student Council. We are looking forward to a great year and trying new ways to celebrate our school spirit in this new learning environment. Stay tuned for our first events coming up at the end of this month.
Attention all freshmen, we are currently looking for students who would be interested in being a part of your class council for the class of 2024. All interested students can pick up a petition in the main office as soon as possible and follow the timeline listed inside. Petitions and speeches will need to be submitted by the end of next week. The freshman class will vote on class officers the week of October 19th. If you have any questions you can contact Mrs. Nieves in 411 or by email.
October 7, 2020
Attention Juniors - The P-S-A-T is a practice SAT exam that is offered at Thomas on Saturday, October 17th. Pick up your registration form and a study guide in the student center and return it with payment by October 13th.
Colleges are visiting Thomas by way of the virtual world. Sign up for opportunities to talk to college admissions rep in your naviance account. Go to college visits and sign up for college visits with LeMoyne, Case Western and Carnegie Melon. If you are having a problem logging into your naviance account stop down to the student center or email your school counselor.
Hey juniors and seniors! Do you love music or have an interest in communications? Does your spotify playlist or record collection feature Billie Eilish? Machine Gun Kelly? Tame Impala? Nirvana? The Cure?
Are you interested in broadcasting your voice to the world on the radio and web?
Want to learn how to operate a professional radio studio?
If so - you should come hear all about Webster Varsity Radio Club!
We will have an informational meeting today from 3:30-4 in Mr. Stahl’s room - 334!
Today's lunch is chicken fingers
Hi my name is Jonathan and I am part of the 2020 Student Council. We are looking forward to a great year and trying new ways to celebrate our school spirit in this new learning environment. Stay tuned for our first events coming up at the end of this month.
Attention all freshmen, we are currently looking for students who would be interested in being a part of your class council for the class of 2024. All interested students can pick up a petition in the main office as soon as possible and follow the timeline listed inside. Petitions and speeches will need to be submitted by the end of next week. The freshman class will vote on class officers the week of October 19th. If you have any questions you can contact Mrs. Nieves in 411 or by email.
October 6, 2020
Thomas has a new procedure for signing in or out of school. If you are coming in to school late, or have prior permission to leave school early, rather than signing in or out at your house office, scan the QR code on the Attendance flyer and complete the Google Form. Attendance flyers can be found in the foyer of the main entrance or by the north cafeteria doors, you can also find them at the doorway of each classroom. If you have trouble accessing the Google Form, call the attendance line and leave a message.
A reminder for everyone that tomorrow is out first Exception Wednesday of the school year.
We will not be following the Mini Wednesday schedule tomorrow. Instead, it will be an A2 day.
Attention Juniors - The P-S-A-T is a practice SAT exam that is offered at Thomas on Saturday, October 17th. Pick up your registration form and a study guide in the student center and return it with payment by October 13th.
Colleges are visiting Thomas by way of the virtual world. Sign up for opportunities to talk to college admissions rep in your naviance account. Go to college visits and sign up for college visits with LeMoyne, Case Western and Carnegie Melon. If you are having a problem logging into your naviance account stop down to the student center or email your school counselor.
"Are you taking a Business Class?
Are you thinking about Owning your own Business?
The Future Business Leaders of America: is the largest career student business organization in the world. Each year, FBLA-PBL helps over 230,000 members prepare for careers in business.
Our 1st Meeting is October 8th @ 3:30 in room 255,
Come and see what we are all about"
Best Buddies will be meeting TODAY and October 8th from 3:20 - 4:00 in the North Cafe. Best Buddies supports the inclusion for students with all abilities and we are always looking for new members. For more information and to receive meeting updates please join our google classroom at yvulbvx, or see Mrs. Green in room 254.
Attention Students!
Science Olympiad will be having an informational meeting after school today in room 211 at 3:25pm
For more information check out our google classroom using the code shown here.
Do you need service hours, and want an easy and fun way to get them?
Key Club is just for you!
Key Club is a service group dedicated to serving the Webster Schools along with our community. We assist our community by contributions and support for events. This club provides you with an easy access to service hours that all high school students need.
If this is something you are interested in please come to our first meeting TODAY or Thursday, October 8th after school at 3:15. The meetings will be located in Mrs. Donovan’s room (room 405). We hope to see you there!! You can also join the Thomas HS Key Club google classroom using the code shown here.
CHESS CLUB! CHESS CLUB! CHESS CLUB!
CHESS CLUB is TODAY!! From 3:15 - 4:00
It will be in room 310, and YOU are invited to come, even bring a friend!
ALL are welcome. If you have any questions see Mr. Zaleski in room 310.
Come challenge your mind and join us for a "battle on the board"
Attention Video Game Club Members, we will be meeting after school today in room 245 which is located across from the Media Center. Video Game Club is open to anyone interested in playing online video games. You are also welcome to bring in your own hand-held devices. Any questions see Mr. Callard in the Student Center.
Today's lunch is chicken fingers
October 5, 2020
Thomas has a new procedure for signing in or out of school. If you are coming in to school late, or have prior permission to leave school early, rather than signing in or out at your house office, scan the QR code on the Attendance flyer and complete the Google Form. Attendance flyers can be found in the foyer of the main entrance or by the north cafeteria doors, you can also find them at the doorway of each classroom. If you have trouble accessing the Google Form, call the attendance line and leave a message.
"Are you taking a Business Class?
Are you thinking about Owning your own Business?
The Future Business Leaders of America: is the largest career student business organization in the world. Each year, FBLA-PBL helps over 230,000 members prepare for careers in business.
Our 1st Meeting is October 8th @ 3:30 in room 255,
Come and see what we are all about"
Best Buddies will be meeting October 6th and October 8th from 3:20 - 4:00 in the North Cafe. Best Buddies supports the inclusion for students with all abilities and we are always looking for new members. For more information and to receive meeting updates please join our google classroom at yvulbvx, or see Mrs. Green in room 254.
Attention Students!
Science Olympiad will be having an informational meeting after school today and Tuesday, October 6th in room 211 at 3:25pm
For more information check out our google classroom using the code shown here.
Do you need service hours, and want an easy and fun way to get them?
Key Club is just for you!
Key Club is a service group dedicated to serving the Webster Schools along with our community. We assist our community by contributions and support for events. This club provides you with an easy access to service hours that all high school students need.
If this is something you are interested in please come to our first meetings on either Tuesday, October 6th OR Thursday, October 8th after school at 3:15. The meetings will be located in Mrs. Donovan’s room (room 405). We hope to see you there!! You can also join the Thomas HS Key Club google classroom using the code shown here.
Today's lunch is pizza bagel
October 2, 2020
Breakfast and lunch is FREE through the month of December .
We no longer have regulations so we are making amazing food and great snacks...Lil Debby products, Hershey's Ice cream, Intense milk and much more.
Thomas has a new procedure for signing in or out of school. If you are coming in to school late, or have prior permission to leave school early, rather than signing in or out at your house office, scan the QR code on the Attendance flyer and complete the Google Form. Attendance flyers can be found in the foyer of the main entrance or by the north cafeteria doors, you can also find them at the doorway of each classroom. If you have trouble accessing the Google Form, call the attendance line and leave a message.
CHESS CLUB! CHESS CLUB! CHESS CLUB!
CHESS CLUB is getting ready to begin!
It will take place the FIRST and THIRD TUESDAYS of each month.
So our first meeting will be next week Tuesday, October 6, from 3:15 to 4:00.
It will be in room 310, and YOU are invited to come, even bring a friend!
ALL are welcome. If you have any questions see Mr. Zaleski in room 310.
Come challenge your mind and join us for a "battle on the board"
Best Buddies will be meeting October 6th and October 8th from 3:20 - 4:00 in the North Cafe. Best Buddies supports the inclusion for students with all abilities and we are always looking for new members. For more information and to receive meeting updates please join our google classroom at yvulbvx.
For more information please see Mrs. Green in room 254.
Interested in joining Math League?
See Mrs. Able in room 200 or Mr. Fagan in room 138 for more details.
Join our Google classroom using the code shown here.
Auto Club will be held on Mondays after school from 3:15-4:15 in room 428. Students are encouraged to bring in their auto related projects, hang out, talk cars, work alongside Mr Campbell and learn more about all things automotive. If you have any questions, stop down to room 428 or email Mr. Campbell.
Attention Students!
Science Olympiad will be having an informational meeting on Monday, October 5th and Tuesday, October 6th in room 211 at 3:25pm
For more information check out our google classroom at:
igqp4ms
Do you need service hours, and want an easy and fun way to get them?
Key Club is just for you!
Key Club is a service group dedicated to serving the Webster Schools along with our community. We assist our community by contributions and support for events. This club provides you with an easy access to service hours that all high school students need.
If this is something you are interested in please come to our first meetings on either Tuesday, October 6th OR Thursday, October 8th after school at 3:15. The meetings will be located in Mrs. Donovan’s room (room 405). We hope to see you there!! You can also join the Thomas HS Key Club google classroom with the code: 4mgb6ax
Today's lunch is Bosco cheese sticks
October 1, 2020
Breakfast and lunch is FREE through the month of December .
We no longer have regulations so we are making amazing food and great snacks...Lil Debby products, Hershey's Ice cream, Intense milk and much more.
Thomas has a new procedure for signing in or out of school. If you are coming in to school late, or have prior permission to leave school early, rather than signing in or out at your house office, scan the QR code on the Attendance flyer and complete the Google Form. Attendance flyers can be found in the foyer of the main entrance or by the north cafeteria doors, you can also find them at the doorway of each classroom. If you have trouble accessing the Google Form, call the attendance line and leave a message.
CHESS CLUB! CHESS CLUB! CHESS CLUB!
CHESS CLUB is getting ready to begin!
It will take place the SECOND and FOURTH THURSDAYS of each month.
So our first meeting will be next week Thursday, October 8, from 3:15 to 4:00.
It will be in room 310, and YOU are invited to come, even bring a friend!
ALL are welcome. If you have any questions see Mr. Zaleski in room 310.
Come challenge your mind and join us for a "battle on the board"
Best Buddies will be meeting October 6th and October 8th from 3:20 - 4:00 in the North Cafe. Best Buddies supports the inclusion for students with all abilities and we are always looking for new members. For more information and to receive meeting updates please join our google classroom at yvulbvx.
For more information please see Mrs. Green in room 254.
Interested in joining Math League?
See Mrs. Able in room 200 or Mr. Fagan in room 138 for more details.
Join our Google classroom using the code shown here.
Auto Club will be held on Mondays after school from 3:15-4:15 in room 428. Students are encouraged to bring in their auto related projects, hang out, talk cars, work alongside Mr Campbell and learn more about all things automotive. If you have any questions, stop down to room 428 or email Mr. Campbell.
Attention Students!
Science Olympiad will be having an informational meeting on Monday, October 5th and Tuesday, October 6th in room 211 at 3:25pm
For more information check out our google classroom at:
igqp4ms
The DREAM club will meet after school today in room 411. All are welcome.
Today's lunch is Cheeseburger or hamburger
September 29, 2020
Breakfast and lunch is FREE through the month of December .
We no longer have regulations so we are making amazing food and great snacks...Lil Debby products, Hershey's Ice cream & Intense milk.
Thomas cafe..making Lunch GREAT again, one meal at a time. :):)
Attention Juniors - The P-S-A-T is a practice SAT exam that is offered at Thomas on Saturday, October 17th. Pick up your registration form and a study guide in the student center and return it with payment by October 13th.
Colleges are visiting Thomas by way of the virtual world. Sign up for opportunities to talk to a college admissions representative in your naviance account. Go to college visits and sign up for a college visit with RPI, Bucknell, U of R, Geneseo and many others. If you are having a problem logging into your naviance account stop down to the student center or email your school counselor.
Attention students interested in participating in Rotary Interact. Please join our google classroom as all important meeting links and updates will be posted there.
Our first informational meeting will be held tomorrow, September 30th at 3:00 PM.
This is a Wednesday!
Please plan to attend, even if you have participated in Rotary before, as this year will look different! We also are in need of officers. We have open positions for president, vice president, treasurer and secretary.
Interested students should check the classroom for application information!
Attention all Video Gamers! Video game club's first two meetings of the school year will be held today and tomorrow after school in room 245. Room 245 is located across the hall from the Media Center. Video Game club is for anyone interested in playing online games with other students. Any questions, see Mr. Callard in the Student Center.
CHESS CLUB! CHESS CLUB! CHESS CLUB!
CHESS CLUB is getting ready to begin!
It will take place the FIRST and THIRD TUESDAYS of each month.
So our first meeting will be next week Tuesday, October 6, from 3:15 to 4:00.
It will be in room 310, and YOU are invited to come, even bring a friend!
ALL are welcome. If you have any questions see Mr. Zaleski in room 310.
Come challenge your mind and join us for a "battle on the board"
"Are you taking a Business Class?
Are you thinking about Owning your own Business?
The Future Business Leaders of America: is the largest career student business organization in the world. Each year, FBLA-PBL helps over 230,000 members prepare for careers in business.
Our 1st Meeting is October 8th @ 3:30 in room 255,
Come and see what we are all about"
The DREAM club will be meeting today after school in 411. All are welcome to join.
Interested in joining Math League?
See Mrs. Able in room 200 or Mr. Fagan in room 138 for more details.
Join our Google classroom using the code shown here.
Auto Club will be held on Mondays after school from 3:15-4:15 in room 428. Students are encouraged to bring in their auto related projects, hang out, talk cars, work alongside Mr Campbell and learn more about all things automotive. If you have any questions, stop down to room 428 or email Mr. Campbell.
Today's lunch is hot beef & cheese sandwich
September 28, 2020
Just a reminder regarding school lunch policy....
Please keep your balance in the positive.
High school students can charge up to the value of one lunch which is $3.25.
A quick and easy way to track your account is to sign up for the MYSCHOOLBUCKS app on your phone.
-Snack items may not be charged.
-Cashiers cannot discuss negative balances with students.
-See manager with any questions.
Breakfast and lunch is FREE through the month of December .
We no longer have regulations so we are making amazing food and great snacks...Lil Debby products, Hershey's Ice cream & Intense milk.
Thomas cafe..making Lunch GREAT again, one meal at a time. :):)
Attention Juniors - The P-S-A-T is a practice SAT exam that is offered at Thomas on Saturday, October 17th. Pick up your registration form and a study guide in the student center and return it with payment by October 13th.
Colleges are visiting Thomas by way of the virtual world. Sign up for opportunities to talk to a college admissions representative in your naviance account. Go to college visits and sign up for a college visit with RPI, Bucknell, U of R, Geneseo and many others. If you are having a problem logging into your naviance account stop down to the student center or email your school counselor.
Attention students interested in participating in the community service organization, Rotary Interact. Please join the google classroom as all important meeting links and updates will be posted there.
Our first informational meeting will be held on September 30th at 3:00 PM.
This is a Wednesday!
Please plan to attend, even if you have participated in Rotary before, as this year will look different! We also are in need of officers. We have open positions for president, vice president, treasurer and secretary.
Interested students should check the classroom for application information!
Attention all Video Gamers! Video game club's first two meetings of the school year will be held today and tomorrow after school in room 245. Room 245 is located across the hall from the Media Center. Video Game club is for anyone interested in playing online games with other students. Any questions, see Mr. Callard in the Student Center.
CHESS CLUB! CHESS CLUB! CHESS CLUB!
CHESS CLUB is getting ready to begin!
It will take place the SECOND and FOURTH THURSDAYS of each month.
So our first meeting will be next week Thursday, October 8, from 3:15 to 4:00.
It will be in room 310, and YOU are invited to come, even bring a friend!
ALL are welcome. If you have any questions see Mr. Zaleski in room 310.
Come challenge your mind and join us for a "battle on the board"
"Are you taking a Business Class?
Are you thinking about Owning your own Business?
The Future Business Leaders of America: is the largest career student business organization in the world. Each year, FBLA-PBL helps over 230,000 members prepare for careers in business.
Our 1st Meeting is October 8th @ 3:30 in room 255,
Come and see what we are all about"
Attention all students who want to sing and dance: The Webster Show Choir is holding auditions on Monday, September 28th at Schroeder. You must provide your own ride to the audition. Please wear comfortable shoes and clothes to dance in; no sandals or flip flops. Location of the audition is still to be determined.
Can’t make it but would like to audition? Email Laura_D’Angelo@webstercsd.org, and she will be in touch with you about a virtual audition.
Today's lunch is wing stingers
September 25, 2020
Junior & Senior Drivers:
We will be distributing parking tags and gold cards each day this week between the hours of 9am-12pm at the flagpole entrance.
If you plan on playing a Fall sport please make sure you register on Familyid.com by Friday, September 25. Practices begin on Monday, September 28th. If you have any questions, please stop down to the Athletic Office.
Attention Juniors - The P-S-A-T is a practice SAT exam that is offered at Thomas on Saturday, October 17th. Pick up your registration form and a study guide in the student center and return it with payment by October 13th.
Colleges are visiting Thomas by way of the virtual world. Sign up for opportunities to talk to a college admissions representative in your naviance account. Go to college visits and sign up for a college visit with RPI, Bucknell, U of R, Geneseo and many others. If you are having a problem logging into your naviance account stop down to the student center or email your school counselor.
The Webster Show Choir is holding auditions at 3:45 on Monday, September 28th at the Schroeder auditorium. You must provide your own ride to the audition. Please wear comfortable shoes and clothes to dance in; no sandals or flip flops.
Can’t make it but would like to audition? Email Laura_D’Angelo@webstercsd.org, and she will be in touch with you about a virtual audition.
Looking forward to another great year with the Webster Show Choir!
The Fall Drama will be announced at a meeting this afternoon at 3:30. You can either come to Room 111 or join us remotely. The Google Classroom join code is JBUDRUS - a Google Meet will be posted shortly before we start. This code will be posed on the auditorium doors, as well as the door to Room 111. All are welcome to join us - regardless of their theatrical experience. This will be an unusual and exciting new program. Ask Mr. Stoetzel if you have any questions.
Attention students interested in participating in the community service organization, Rotary Interact. Please join the google classroom as all important meeting links and updates will be posted there.
Our first informational meeting will be held on September 30th at 3:00 PM.
This is a Wednesday!
Please plan to attend, even if you have participated in Rotary before, as this year will look different! We also are in need of officers. We have open positions for president, vice president, treasurer and secretary.
Interested students should check the classroom for application information!
Today's lunch is mozzarella sticks
September 24, 2020
Junior & Senior Drivers:
We will be distributing parking tags and gold cards each day this week between the hours of 9am-12pm at the flagpole entrance.
If you plan on playing a Fall sport please make sure you register on Familyid.com by Friday, September 25. Practices begin on Monday, September 28th. If you have any questions, please stop down to the Athletic Office.
Attention Juniors - The P-S-A-T is a practice SAT exam that is offered at Thomas on Saturday, October 17th. Pick up your registration form and a study guide in the student center and return it with payment by October 13th.
Colleges are visiting Thomas by way of the virtual world. Sign up for opportunities to talk to a college admissions rep in your naviance account. Go to college visits and sign up for a college visit with RPI, Bucknell, U of R, Geneseo and many others. If you are having a problem logging into your naviance account stop down to the student center or email your school counselor.
The Webster Show Choir is holding auditions at 3:45 on Monday, September 28th at the Schroeder auditorium. You must provide your own ride to the audition. Please wear comfortable shoes and clothes to dance in; no sandals or flip flops.
Can’t make it but would like to audition? Email Laura_D’Angelo@webstercsd.org, and she will be in touch with you about a virtual audition.
Looking forward to another great year with the Webster Show Choir!
The Fall Drama will be announced at a meeting this afternoon and Friday afternoon at 3:30. You can either come to Room 111 or join us remotely. The Google Classroom join code is JBUDRUS - a Google Meet will be posted shortly before we start. This code will be posed on the auditorium doors, as well as the door to Room 111. All are welcome to join us - regardless of their theatrical experience. This will be an unusual and exciting new program. Ask Mr. Stoetzel if you have any questions.
Attention students interested in participating in the community service organization, Rotary Interact. Please join the google classroom as all important meeting links and updates will be posted there.
Our first informational meeting will be held on September 30th at 3:00 PM.
This is a Wednesday!
Please plan to attend, even if you have participated in Rotary before, as this year will look different! We also are in need of officers. We have open positions for president, vice president, treasurer and secretary.
Interested students should check the classroom for application information!
Attention mountain bikers . We will be riding today . Please meet at the pole barn at 3:30.
Today's lunch is hamburger / cheeseburger
September 22, 2020
Junior & Senior Drivers:
We will be distributing parking tags and gold cards each day this week between the hours of 9am-12pm at the flagpole entrance.
Attention Juniors - The P-S-A-T is a practice SAT exam that is offered at Thomas on Saturday, October 17th. Pick up your registration form and a study guide in the student center and return it with payment by October 13th.
Colleges are visiting Thomas by way of the virtual world. Sign up for opportunities to talk to a college admissions rep in your naviance account. Go to college visits and sign up for a college visit with RPI, Bucknell, U of R, Geneseo and many others. If you are having a problem logging into your naviance account stop down to the student center or email your school counselor.
The Webster Show Choir is holding auditions at 3:45 on Monday, September 28th at the Schroeder auditorium. You must provide your own ride to the audition. Please wear comfortable shoes and clothes to dance in; no sandals or flip flops.
Can’t make either date but would like to audition? Email Laura_D’Angelo@webstercsd.org, and she will be in touch with you about a virtual audition.
Looking forward to another great year with the Webster Show Choir!
The DREAM club is hosting their first meeting today after school in room 411. DREAM club seeks to make Thomas a more inclusive place for all students by acknowledging and celebrating each heritage, culture, religion and belief system represented in our community. If you are interested in joining us in helping everyone here feel a sense of belonging, please join us in room 411 after school.
The Fall Drama will be announced at a meeting this Thursday and Friday afternoon at 3:30. You can either come to Room 111 or join us remotely. The Google Classroom join code is JBUDRUS - a Google Meet will be posted shortly before we start. This code will be posed on the auditorium doors, as well as the door to Room 111, so don't worry about writing it down now. All are welcome to join us - regardless of their theatrical experience. This will be an unusual and exciting new program. Ask Mr. Stoetzel if you have any questions.
Attention students interested in participating in the community service organization, Rotary Interact. Please join the google classroom as all important meeting links and updates will be posted there.
Our first informational meeting will be held on September 30th at 3:00 PM.
This is a Wednesday!
Please plan to attend, even if you have participated in Rotary before, as this year will look different! We also are in need of officers. We have open positions for president, vice president, treasurer and secretary.
Interested students should check the classroom for application information!
Today's lunch is pizza bagel
September 21, 2020
Just a reminder regarding school lunch policy....
Please keep your balance in the positive.
High school students can charge up to the value of one lunch which is $3.25.
A quick and easy way to track your account is to sign up for the MYSCHOOLBUCKS app on your phone.
-Snack items may not be charged.
-Cashiers cannot discuss negative balances with students.
-See manager with any questions.
Junior & Senior Drivers:
We will be distributing parking tags and gold cards each day this week between the hours of 9am-12pm at the flagpole entrance.
Attention Juniors - The P-S-A-T is a practice SAT exam that is offered at Thomas on Saturday, October 17th. Pick up your registration form and a study guide in the student center and return it with payment by October 13th.
Colleges are visiting Thomas by way of the virtual world. Sign up for opportunities to talk to a college admissions rep in your naviance account. Go to college visits and sign up for a college visit with RPI, Bucknell, U of R, Geneseo and many others. If you are having a problem logging into your naviance account stop down to the student center or email your school counselor.
Attention all students who want to sing and dance: The Webster Show Choir is holding auditions at 3:45pm today in the Thomas auditorium, and at 3:45 on Monday, September 28th at the Schroeder auditorium. You must provide your own ride to the audition. Please wear comfortable shoes and clothes to dance in; no sandals or flip flops.
Can’t make either date but would like to audition? Email Laura_D’Angelo@webstercsd.org, and she will be in touch with you about a virtual audition.
Looking forward to another great year with the Webster Show Choir!
The DREAM club is hosting their first meetings on Tuesday, September 22nd and Thursday, September 24th. DREAM club seeks to make Thomas a more inclusive place for all students by acknowledging and celebrating each heritage, culture, religion and belief system represented in our community. If you are interested in joining us in helping everyone here feel a sense of belonging, please join us in room 411 this coming Tuesday or Thursday.
The Fall Drama will be announced at a meeting this Thursday and Friday afternoon at 3:30. You can either come to Room 111 or join us remotely. The Google Classroom join code is JBUDRUS - a Google Meet will be posted shortly before we start. This code will be posed on the auditorium doors, as well as the door to Room 111, so don't worry about writing it down now. All are welcome to join us - regardless of their theatrical experience. This will be an unusual and exciting new program. Ask Mr. Stoetzel if you have any questions.
> Today's lunch is breaded chicken patty
September 18, 2020
Just a reminder regarding school lunch policy....
Please keep your balance in the positive.
High school students can charge up to the value of one lunch which is $3.25.
A quick and easy way to track your account is to sign up for the MYSCHOOLBUCKS app on your phone.
-Snack items may not be charged.
-Cashiers cannot discuss negative balances with students.
-See manager with any questions.
ATTN: School pictures
School pictures for students will be taken today during your PE class or other open class. Stop down to the Auditorium. *Make sure to go on-line to place your order.
Attention Juniors - The P-S-A-T is a practice SAT exam that is offered at Thomas on Saturday, October 17th. Pick up your registration form and a study guide in the student center and return it with payment by October 13th.
Colleges are visiting Thomas by way of the virtual world. Sign up for opportunities to talk to a college admissions rep in your naviance account. Go to college visits and sign up for a college visit with RPI, Bucknell, U of R, Geneseo and many others. If you are having a problem logging into your naviance account stop down to the student center or email your school counselor.
Attention all students who want to sing and dance: The Webster Show Choir is holding auditions in person at 3:45pm Monday, September 21st at the Thomas auditorium, and at 3:45 on Monday, September 28th at the Schroeder auditorium. You must provide your own ride to the audition. Please wear comfortable shoes and clothes to dance in; no sandals or flip flops.
Can’t make either date but would like to audition? Email Laura_D’Angelo@webstercsd.org, and she will be in touch with you about a virtual audition.
Looking forward to another great year with the Webster Show Choir!
The DREAM club is hosting their first meetings on Tuesday, September 22nd and Thursday, September 24th. DREAM club seeks to make Thomas a more inclusive place for all students by acknowledging and celebrating each heritage, culture, religion and belief system represented in our community. If you are interested in joining us in helping everyone here feel a sense of belonging, please join us in room 411 this coming Tuesday or Thursday.
> Today's lunch is buffalo crunchers / pizza crunchers
September 17, 2020
Just a reminder regarding school lunch policy....
Please keep your balance in the positive.
High school students can charge up to the value of one lunch, $3.25.
A quick easy way to trackyour account is to sign up for the MYSCHOOLBUCKS app on your phone.
-Snack items may not be charged.
-Cashiers cannot discuss negative balances with students.
-See manager with any questions.
ATTN: School pictures
School pictures for students will be taken today and tomorrow during your PE class or other open class. Stop down to the Auditorium. *Make sure to go on-line to place your order.
Attention Juniors - The P-S-A-T is a practice SAT exam that is offered at Thomas on Saturday, October 17th. Pick up your registration form and a study guide in the student center and return it with payment by October 13th.
Colleges are visiting Thomas by way of the virtual world. Sign up for opportunities to talk to college admissions rep in your naviance account. Go to college visits and sign up for college visits with RPI, Bucknell, U of R, Geneseo and many others. If you are having a problem logging into your naviance account stop down to the student center or email your school counselor.
Attention all students who want to sing and dance: The Webster Show Choir is holding auditions in person at 3:45pm Monday, September 21st at Thomas, and at 3:45 on Monday, September 28th at Schroeder. You must provide your own ride to the audition. Please wear comfortable shoes and clothes to dance in; no sandals or flip flops. Location of the audition is still to be determined.
Can’t make either date but would like to audition? Email Laura_D’Angelo@webstercsd.org, and she will be in touch with you about a virtual audition.
Looking forward to another great year with the Webster Show Choir!
Were you a Video Game Club member last school year? If so and if you are in the building today, you will be receiving a short survey in your first block class this morning. Please complete the Video Game survey and return it to the Student Center by the end of the day today. Thank you!
Attention students interested in mountain biking. We will meet today (Thursday September 17th) at 3:30 by the pole barn near the field house. Please have your signed permission slip with you and be ready to ride. Any questions please contact Mrs. Pagano in room 130
Today's lunch is Cheeseburger / hamburger
September 15,2020
Just a reminder regarding school lunch policy....
Please keep your balance in the positive.
High school students can charge up to the value of one lunch, $3.25.
A quick easy way to track your account is to sign up for the MYSCHOOLBUCKS app on your phone.
-Snack items may not be charged.
-Cashiers cannot discuss negative balances with students.
-See manager with any questions.
ATTN: School pictures
School pictures for students will be this Thursday and Friday September 17th and 18th during your PE class or other open class. Stop down to the Auditorium. *Make sure to go on-line to place your order.
The Thomas Morning News is looking for students to help produce this show!
Opportunities include on air anchors, camera operators, audio engineer, switcher operator and other key roles.
Any student interested in participating in the Thomas Morning News should stop and see Mr. Buttles or Mrs. Streit in room 245 for more information.
Mountain biking club starts this Thursday.
September 17th at 3:30.
Stop by Room 130 to get info and a permission slip.
Attention all students who want to sing and dance: The Webster Show Choir is holding auditions in person at 3:45pm Monday, September 21st at Thomas, and at 3:45 on Monday, September 28th at Schroeder. You must provide your own ride to the audition. Please wear comfortable shoes and clothes to dance in; no sandals or flip flops. Location of the audition is still to be determined.
Can’t make either date but would like to audition? Email Laura_D’Angelo@webstercsd.org, and she will be in touch with you about a virtual audition.
Looking forward to another great year with the Webster Show Choir!
Today's lunch is BLT
September 14, 2020
Just a reminder regarding school lunch policy....
Please keep your balance in the positive.
High school students can charge up to the value of one lunch, $3.25.
A quick easy way to trackyour account is to sign up for the MYSCHOOLBUCKS app on your phone.
-Snack items may not be charged.
-Cashiers cannot discuss negative balances with students.
-See manager with any questions.
Attention all students, teachers and staff: School picture day is this Thursday and Friday September 17th and 18th in the auditorium.
The Thomas Morning News is looking for students to help produce this show!
Opportunities include on air anchors, camera operators, audio engineer, switcher operator and other key roles.
Any student interested in participating in the Thomas Morning News should stop and see Mr. Buttles or Mrs. Streit in room 245 for more information.
Mountain biking club starts this Thursday.
September 17th at 3:30.
Stop by Room 130 to get info and a permission slip.
Today's lunch is chicken fingers
Friday, September 11, 2020
Just a reminder regarding school lunch policy....
Please keep your balance in the positive.
High school students can charge up to the value of one lunch, $3.25.
A quick easy way to track your account is to sign up for the MYSCHOOLBUCKS app on your phone.
-Snack items may not be charged.
-Cashiers cannot discuss negative balances with students.
-See manager with any questions.
Student Council would like to welcome everyone back to school. Stop by our table outside of lunches today to get a first day ice cream treat. Students and staff are welcome.
Today's lunch is mozzarella sticks
Good morning. My name is Mr. Thurley and I teach AP Government and United States History. Today, I would like you to join me in remembering the events of 19 years ago. On September 11, 2001, 2,977 people lost their lives to terrorist attacks at the World Trade Center Towers, the Pentagon, and aboard Flight 93. These losses mark the most devastating terrorist attacks the United States of America has experienced. Today, we remember not only the loss of life, but also the heroic actions of the first responders and recovery workers who risked their safety in service of others.
Last September, Governor Andrew M. Cuomo signed legislation establishing September 11th Remembrance Day. The law allows for a brief moment of silence in public schools across the state at the beginning of the school day every September 11th to encourage dialogue and education in the classroom, and to ensure future generations have an understanding of the September 11th, 2001 terrorist attacks and their place in history.
I can safely say that none of you students in school today or at home were born at the time of 9/11 which can make it hard to understand the impact that this event had on our country. That’s why it is important to have a brief moment of silent reflection every year. By doing this, we can ensure that future generations will better understand this day and its significance in our history.
Please join me in a moment of silence...
Thank you.
There are many legacies of 9/11 and many people want to know how they can do their part to honor the victims of that fateful day. In 2009, Congress designated September 11th as the National Day of Service and Remembrance and challenged all Americans to do at least one good deed to honor the victims and responders. We recognize the many who rose in service after the attacks including our firefighters and EMTs, public safety officers, rescue and recovery workers, volunteers, and also our men and women in the armed forces. Today, our community actions and charitable service activities honor the victims of the terrorist attacks, pay tribute to the many who served in response to the attacks, and help to rekindle a spirit of unity in America and Webster. Let September 11th serve as a reminder to view each other as neighbors, not as strangers, and envision what our society might be like if we worked more closely together to solve our problems, ESPECIALLY during a time in history where so much divides us. You can do your part. You can help turn a day of tragedy into a day of doing good deeds for others. Also, please honor the memory of all affected by 9/11 and support #911DAY on Twitter. There is plenty to do- go make the world a better place Titans.
Friday, March 13, 2020
It is our second Friday of celebrating Music In Our Schools month. We are asking teachers to play music during passing time and to take a few moments to talk to your students about why you chose your selection. We also had our Thomas Flute Choir playing in the hallway this morning. Thank you for providing your talent as we came in today!
Attention Juniors - The common application for junior college awards is now available in the Student Center. A few of the colleges on the application include: Clarkson, RIT, RPI, and the U of R. Completed applications are due back to the Student Center by Friday, March 20th.
Attention Sophomores: The PreACT is a practice ACT exam that Thomas is offering on Saturday, March 21st. Registration forms are available in the Student Center and are due back by Tuesday, March 17th. The exam cost is $14.00, by check only, payable to WTHS PreACT.
The ASVAB is multi aptitude exam that helps align your skills with your interests. This exam may help you explore future career goals. This is a FREE exam held here at Thomas on Saturday March 28th at 8:00am. The exam should take no longer than 2 hours. Pick up your registration form in the student center.
Attention Seniors - the common application for senior awards is now available in the Student Center. The common app allows you to apply for many awards at once with one application. Application deadline is March 31st. Pick up your application today.
This is a reminder for all of the Sources of Strength Peer Leaders - Remember to Grab your lunch and come to the auditorium for our meeting today. Come during block 3A, 3B, 4A, 4B, 5A, or 5B.
We expect to see each of you today!
Improv Club is cancelled this afternoon. Go pretend to be funny somewhere else.
If you plan on playing Unified Basketball this spring, sign up for the Unified Basketball Remind notifications. Remind will be used to let you know about practices, games, and any other important information related to our basketball season.
Text this number: 81010
Send this message: @pbertram
Our first official practice at Thomas is scheduled for Monday, March 30th.
Today's lunch is toasted cheese sandwich
Thursday, March 13, 2020
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> Community Arts Day is Saturday, April 18!
Please volunteer for one of the many opportunities at Community Arts Day
Go to Webster Central PTSA website then click on Community Arts Day to find the sign up genius.
We offer both adult and student volunteer opportunities.
Be sure to indicate your school...we get extra credit
for Thomas volunteers!
Baked Goods are also needed for the event - these are due in the school office on
Friday, April 17th
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> Roberts Wesleyan College is hosting the Black Scholars College Workshop & Career Fair on Saturday, March 14th starting at 9:00am. The admissions tour begins at 9:00 and workshops to follow consist of financial aid, scholarship information, college summer programs, internships, employment and academic opportunities. Please stop down to the student center for registration information.
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> There will be a CARE club meeting after school TODAY at 3:15 in the Care room. The Care room is located in the North Cafeteria. New members are always welcome! Hope to see you there!
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> Today's lunch is trash plate
Wednesday, March 11, 2020
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> Attention Juniors - The common application for junior college awards is now available in the Student Center. A few of the colleges on the application include: Clarkson, RIT, RPI, and the U of R. Completed applications are due back to the Student Center by Friday, March 20th.
> Attention Sophomores: The PreACT is a practice ACT exam that Thomas is offering on Saturday, March 21st. Registration forms are available in the Student Center and are due back by Tuesday, March 17th. The exam cost is $14.00, by check only, payable to WTHS PreACT.
> Roberts Wesleyan College is hosting the Black Scholars College Workshop & Career Fair on Saturday, March 14th starting at 9:00am. The admissions tour begins at 9:00 and workshops to follow consist of financial aid, scholarship information, college summer programs, internships, employment and academic opportunities. Please stop down to the student center for registration information.
> The ASVAB is multi aptitude exam that helps align your skills with your interests. This exam may help you explore future career goals. This is a FREE exam held here at Thomas on Saturday March 28th at 8:00am. The exam should take no longer than 2 hours. Pick up your registration form in the student center.
> Attention Seniors - the common application for senior awards is now available in the Student Center. The common app allows you to apply for many awards at once with one application. Application deadline is March 31st. Pick up your application today.
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> There will be a CARE club meeting after school tomorrow at 3:15 in the Care room. The Care room is located in the North Cafeteria. New members are always welcome! Hope to see you there!
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> Today's lunch is breaded chicken drumstick
Tuesday, March 10, 2020
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> Community Arts Day is Saturday, April 18!
Please volunteer for one of the many opportunities at Community Arts Day
Go to Webster Central PTSA website then click on Community Arts Day to find the sign up genius.
We offer both adult and student volunteer opportunities.
Be sure to indicate your school...we get extra credit
for Thomas volunteers!
Baked Goods are also needed for the event - these are due in the school office on
Friday, April 17th
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> Attention Seniors - the common application for senior awards is now available in the Student Center. The common app allows you to apply for many awards at once with one application. Application deadline is March 31st. Pick up your application today.
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> There will be a CARE club meeting after school this Thursday, March 12th at 3:15 in the Care room. The Care room is located in the North Cafeteria. New members are always welcome! Hope to see you there!
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> Today's lunch is meatball sub
Monday, March 9, 2020
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> Attention Juniors - The common application for junior college awards is now available in the Student Center. A few of the colleges on the application include: Clarkson, RIT, RPI, and the U of R. Completed applications are due back to the Student Center by Friday, March 20th.
> Attention Sophomores: The PreACT is a practice ACT exam that Thomas is offering on Saturday, March 21st. Registration forms are available in the Student Center and are due back by Tuesday, March 17th. The exam cost is $14.00 by check only payable to WTHS PreACT.
> Roberts Wesleyan College is hosting the Black Scholars College Workshop & Career Fair on Saturday, March 14th starting at 9:00am. The admissions tour begins at 9:00 and workshops to follow consist of financial aid, scholarship information, college summer programs, internships, employment and academic opportunities. Please stop down to the student center for registration information.
> The ASVAB is multi aptitude exam that helps align your skills with your interests. This exam may help you explore future career goals. This is a FREE exam held here at Thomas on Saturday March 28th at 8:00am. The exam should take no longer than 2 hours. Pick up your registration form in the student center.
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> Today's lunch is popcorn chicken
Friday, March 6, 2020
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> Today's World Language Week trivia question is:Mt. Fuji is the highest point in which country?
Submit your answer to the World Language Trivia Basket in the main office.
> Attention Seniors! Today is the last day to cast your vote for the faculty speaker at graduation. Please visit the Class of 2020 Google Classroom page to cast your vote now!
> Community Arts Day is Saturday, April 18!
Please volunteer for one of the many opportunities at Community Arts Day
Go to Webster Central PTSA website then click on Community Arts Day to find the sign up genius.
We offer both adult and student volunteer opportunities.
Be sure to indicate your school...we get extra credit
for Thomas volunteers!
Baked Goods are also needed for the event - these are due in the school office on
Friday, April 17th
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> Attention Juniors - The common application for junior college awards is now available in the Student Center. A few of the colleges on the application include: Clarkson, RIT, RPI, and the U of R. Completed applications are due back to the Student Center by Friday, March 20th.
> Attention Sophomores: The PreACT is a practice ACT exam that Thomas is offering on Saturday, March 21st. Registration forms are available in the Student Center and are due back by Tuesday, March 17th. The exam cost is $14.00 by check only payable to WTHS PreACT.
> Roberts Wesleyan College is hosting the Black Scholars College Workshop & Career Fair on Saturday, March 14th starting at 9:00am. The admissions tour begins at 9:00 and workshops to follow that consist of financial aid, scholarship information, college summer programs internships employment and academic opportunities. Please stop down to the student center for registration information.
> The ASVAB is multi aptitude exam that helps align your skills with your interests. This exam may help you explore future career goals. This is a FREE exam held here at Thomas on Saturday March 28th at 8:00am. The exam should take no longer than 2 hours. Pick up your registration form in the student center.
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> Boys in grades 9 through 12 interested in trying out for golf this spring should plan on attending the opening meeting on Monday March 9th at 3:30 in Mr. Grose's room 408.
> Come out and support the reigning New York State Champion Thomas Varsity Cheerleaders as they defend their title tomorrow at the RIT Gordon Field House. Doors open at 8am and your Titans take the mat at 10:56am. Tickets are $10. Hope to see you there!!
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> Today's lunch is sweet & sour chicken
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> Nathaniel: Hey everyone, just a reminder that today begins our Music In Our Schools Month festivities.
David: you may have heard some lovely live music when you got here this morning, we will have live music every friday morning in March except for the last friday, when we will take a break and end off music in our schools month with our spring musical, The Music Man!
Nathaniel: Also teachers, we’re looking forward to what music you choose to play today in between classes for the “Thomas Juke Box”, and everyone have a great day!
> Owen: Good morning everyone! We are the Junior Class Council and wanted to talk about some updates for prom.
Dan: The Junior Prom will be Saturday, May 2nd at Casa Larga in Fairport, NY from 8:00PM until 11:00 PM. We will be selling tickets next week during lunch blocks outside the cafeteria from Monday March 9th until Friday March 13th. Mrs. Jurs will also be staying after Wednesday, March 11th in room 224 if you wanted to get one then. YOU MUST GET A TICKET DURING THESE TIMES OR YOU CANNOT ATTEND PROM.
Kara: Tickets will be 65 dollars unless you have contributed enough in your dues program. If you aren’t sure if you have enough PLEASE email Mrs. Jurs or Mrs. Zimmerman or check your account at the beginning of next week during lunch blocks. Please do not wait until the last minute. If you are bringing a guest from another grade, they will have to pay the ticket price. *Here is a sneak peak of our tickets.
Ben: Remember that if you are bringing a guest from another school including Schroeder, you need to get a guest form from the Main office and return it to your house office.
Jonathan:You also need to be present in school the day before prom, Friday May 1st to attend. Please continue to pay attention to the morning show with any other updates.
Thursday, March 5, 2020
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> Today's World Language Week trivia question is: What Peninsula is Greece part of?
Submit your answer to the World Language Trivia Basket in the main office.
> Attention Seniors! Tomorrow is the last day to cast your vote for the faculty speaker at graduation. Please visit the Class of 2020 Google Classroom page by tomorrow to cast your vote.
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> Attention Juniors - The common application for junior college awards is now available in the Student Center. A few of the colleges on the application include: Clarkson, RIT, RPI, and the U of R. Completed applications are due back to the Student Center by Friday, March 20th.
> Attention Sophomores: The PreACT is a practice ACT exam that Thomas is offering on Saturday, March 21st. Registration forms are available in the Student Center and are due back by Tuesday, March 17th. The exam cost is $14.00 by check only payable to WTHS PreACT.
> Roberts Wesleyan College is hosting the Black Scholars College Workshop & Career Fair on Saturday, March 14th starting at 9:00am. The admissions tour begins at 9:00 and workshops to follow that consist of financial aid, scholarship information, college summer programs internships employment and academic opportunities. Please stop down to the student center for registration information.
> The ASVAB is multi aptitude exam that helps align your skills with your interests. This exam may help you explore future career goals. This is a FREE exam held here at Thomas on Saturday March 28th at 8:00am. The exam should take no longer than 2 hours. Pick up your registration form in the student center.
> Attention Seniors - the common application for senior awards is now available in the Student Center. The common app allows you to apply for many awards at once with one application. Application deadline is March 31st. Pick up your application today.
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> Boys in grades 9 through 12 interested in trying out for golf this spring should plan on attending the opening meeting on Monday March 9th at 3:30 in Mr. Grose's room 408.
> Attention ALL Football Players
We are having a quick meeting in Coach Deuschle's Room #255 after school today to discuss upcoming events; the combine, 7 on 7 Tournaments & other events.
Anyone interested in playing football next fall should attend
> Come out and support the reigning New York State Champion Thomas Varsity Cheerleaders as they defend their title on Saturday, March 7th at the RIT Gordon Field House. Doors open at 8am and your Titans take the mat at 10:56am. Tickets are $10. Hope to see you there!!
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> Today's lunch is chicken, falafel or hummus gyro
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> David: hi everyone, I’m David Potter, president of the tri-m music honor society
Nathaniel: I’m Nathaniel Peets, the secretary of Tri-m. March is music in our schools month, so tri-m’s goal this month is to spread awareness of music throughout the school. The first 3 fridays this month before school, you’ll see musicians performing when you arrive, and the last friday, we will be celebrating the opening of our spring musical, The Music Man.
David: we’re also encouraging all teachers to participate in the “Thomas Juke Box” by playing their favorite music during passing time every friday this month. We think it’ll be a fun way to celebrate my personal favorite holi-month, music in our schools month. So teachers, put those dates in your calendars and be prepared to talk about your choices with your students!
Nathaniel: teachers, we’ll have fun seeing what music you choose tomorrow. Have a good day everyone!
David: happy music in our schools month!
Wednesday, March 4, 2020
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> Today's World Language Week trivia question is: How many times has the German women's team won the FIFA World Cup in soccer?
Submit your answer to the World Language Trivia Basket in the main office.
> Community Arts Day is Saturday, April 18!
Please volunteer for one of the many opportunities at Community Arts Day
Go to Webster Central PTSA website then click on Community Arts Day to find the sign up genius.
We offer both adult and student volunteer opportunities.
Be sure to indicate your school...we get extra credit
for Thomas volunteers!
Baked Goods are also needed for the event - these are due in the school office on
Friday, April 17th
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> The Monroe County Sheriff's Office Teen Police Academy now has applications available in the Student Center. This is a one week camp in the summer that involves physical training, classroom instruction, reality-based training and team building exercises. There is an application and interview process conducted by the Sheriff's department. Pick up your application in the Student Center and return it by March 6th.
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> Walk in registration for Spring Drivers Education will take place today current sophomores. Registration is held 3:30 - 6:30 pm at the Webster Aquatic Center.
Forms are available at websterschool.org
> The Tri-M Music Honor Society has applications for any student interested in membership next year. If you are asophomore or junior and are currently enrolled in a music class and plan on taking one next year, you are eligible. Get an application from any music teacher. Deadline for applications are Monday, March 23rd. Please see Mrs. D'Angelo with any questions about membership.
> Barrel of Monkeys Men's Choir will rehearse tomorrow morning at 8:15. David P, don't forget the doughnuts!
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> Attention Boys in 9th through 12 grades interested in trying out for golf this spring. The opening meeting is Monday March 9th at 3:30 in Mr. Grose's room 408.
> Attention ALL Football Players
We are having a quick meeting in Coach Deuschle's Room #255 after school on Thursday, March 5th to discuss upcoming events - Combine, 7 on 7 Tournaments & upcoming events.
Anyone interested in playing football next fall should attend
> There will be a brief girls outdoor track meeting today at 3:45 in the North Cafeteria.
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> Today's lunch is Kasespatzle (mac n cheese)
Tuesday, March 3, 2020
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> Attention : TEAM Josh Orange t-shirts Sales
We will be taking PRE-ORDERS for additional ORANGE Team Josh t-shirts.
Price is $13 CASH and tables will be set up next to the WTI Office TODAY during Lunch
> Congratulations to Emma Heerkens for winning yesterday's Word Language Trivia. Emma-you can pick up your prize in the main office anytime today!
> The Tri-M Music Honor Society is meeting tomorrow at 8:15 in the theory room. Bring your calendars- thank you!
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> Attention Juniors - The common application for junior college awards is now available in the Student Center. A few of the colleges on the application include: Clarkson, RIT, RPI, and the U of R. Completed applications are due back to the Student Center by Friday, March 20th.
> Attention Sophomores: The PreACT is a practice ACT exam that Thomas is offering on Saturday, March 21st. Registration forms are available in the Student Center and are due back by Tuesday, March 17th. The exam cost is $14.00 by check only payable to WTHS PreACT.
> Roberts Wesleyan College is hosting the Black Scholars College Workshop & Career Fair on Saturday, March 14th starting at 9:00am. The admissions tour begins at 9:00 and workshops to follow that consist of financial aid, scholarship information, college summer programs internships employment and academic opportunities. Please stop down to the student center for registration information.
> The ASVAB is multi aptitude exam that helps align your skills with your interests. This exam may help you explore future career goals. This is a FREE exam held here at Thomas on Saturday March 28th at 8:00am. The exam should take no longer than 2 hours. Pick up your registration form in the student center.
> Attention Seniors - the common application for senior awards is now available in the Student Center. The common app allows you to apply for many awards at once with one application. Application deadline is March 31st. Pick up your application today.
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> To all Sources of Strength Peer Leaders - Training will occur TOMORROW from 8:45-2:15 in the gym. You will be able to attend your 7th block class. Come early and grab some breakfast! Can't wait!
> Walk in registration for Spring Drivers Education will take place today for current seniors and juniors and tomorrow for current sophomores. Registration is held 3:30 - 6:30 pm at the Webster Aquatic Center.
Forms are available at websterschool.org
> The Tri-M Music Honor Society has applications for any student interested in membership next year. If you are asophomore or junior and are currently enrolled in a music class and plan on taking one next year, you are eligible. Get an application from any music teacher. Deadline for applications are Monday, March 23rd. Please see Mrs. D'Angelo with any questions about membership.
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> Attention Boys in 9th through 12 grades interested in trying out for golf this spring. The opening meeting is Monday March 9th at 3:30 in Mr. Grose's room 408.
> There will be a girls outdoor track informational meeting tomorrow at 3:45 in the North Cafeteria.
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> Today's lunch is Beef or chicken rice bowl
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> Today's World Language Week trivia question is: What is a Tortilla Española?
Submit your answer to the World Language Trivia Basket in the main office.
> BONJOUR! (Introduce selves) We are representing FRENCH club to announce our FIRST major fundraiser. We could really use all of the support we could get!
Join us TUESDAY MARCH 3rd (TOMORROW) from 4-8PM AT CHIPOTLE On HOLT IN WEBSTER. Just say you are here for the FRENCH CLUB FUNDRAISER and you’ve helped us!
Plus it’s TACO TUESDAY!!!
MERCI!!
> Ava: Hello everyone, we wanted to come on here and ask that this Friday, March 6th you all wear some blue for Sidney Nguyen. She is a student in the 10th grade and as some of you may know recently she has had some health concerns and she has not been able to attend school.
Liana: During lunch periods we will also be having a table where you can come down and sign a card for Sidney just so she knows that the school is supporting her and sending her love and good thoughts.
Skyler: Again we ask that everyone wear anything blue this Friday, March 6th to support Sidney, thank you!
Monday, March 2, 2020
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> Good morning Titans! It is World Language Week, and in the spirit of celebrating different cultures, we will be doing trivia each day on the morning news this week. To participate, listen to the trivia question provided, and submit your answer to the World Language Trivia Basket in the main office. A winner will be drawn from the basket each day and will receive a $5 gift card to a variety of locations.
Today's question is: What does RSVP stand for? Submit your answer to the World Language Trivia Basket in the main office
> Attention Seniors! Voting for the faculty speaker at graduation is now open. This year’s candidates include Mrs. Corriveau, Mr. Dykstra, and Mrs. Visca. Please visit the Class of 2020 Google Classroom page by Friday, March 6 to cast your vote.
> World Language Week Workshops begin today with sessions on American Sign Language. We still have plenty of spots available during block 5, so head on over to your Graduating Class's Google Classroom Page to check out the workshops we are offering this week and to sign up. We've got everything from information about studying abroad, to cooking authentic meals from scratch! Hope to see you there!
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> The Monroe County Sheriff's Office Teen Police Academy now has applications available in the Student Center. This is a one week camp in the summer that involves physical training, classroom instruction, reality-based training and team building exercises. There is an application and interview process conducted by the Sheriff's department. Pick up your application in the Student Center and return it by March 6th.
> Attention Seniors - the common application for senior awards is now available in the Student Center. The common app allows you to apply for many awards at once with one application. Application deadline is March 31st. Pick up your application today.
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> To all Sources Peer Leaders - Training will occur THIS WEDNESDAY from 8:45-2:15 in the gym. You will be able to attend your 7th block class. Come early and grab some breakfast!
> Walk in registration for Spring Drivers Education will take place tomorrow for current seniors and juniors and Wednesday, March 4 for current sophomores. Registration is held 3:30 - 6:30 pm at the Webster Aquatic Center.
Forms are available at websterschool.org
> The Tri-M Music Honor Society has applications for any student interested in membership next year. If you are asophomore or junior and are currently enrolled in a music class and plan on taking one next year, you are eligible. Get an application from any music teacher. Deadline for applications are Monday, March 23rd. Please see Mrs. D'Angelo with any questions about membership.
> Congratulations to Junior Haley Warren, who took first place in the Rochester Regional ESU Shakespeare Competition on Saturday, February 29. Haley will be moving on to the next level to compete Nationally in New York City at the end of April. Good Luck, Haley!
> French club is holding their first funderaiser of the year tomorrow from 4-8PM at Chipotle on Hold Rd in Webster. Just say you are here for the FRENCH CLUB FUNDRAISER and you’ve helped us!
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> Attention Boys in 9th through 12 grades interested in trying out for golf this spring. The opening meeting is Monday March 9th at 3:30 in Mr. Grose's room 408. Is there a better sport to play this spring?
> There will be a girls outdoor track informational meeting on Wednesday at 3:45 in the North Cafeteria.
> Saturday night at State Qualifiers, Julianna Klimow, Skyler Klimow, Jasmine Kendrick and Ava Pezzimenti reset their school record performance in the 4x200 with a 1:49.73 placing 4th. Next Saturday, Sean Smith will be competing in both shot put and weight throw and Monique Hardy will compete in weight throw at the State meet in Staten Island.
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> Today's lunch is Croque Monsieur Sandwich
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> Student Council would like to announce the Students and Staff of the month for February.
9th Grade Student of the Month
Jasmine Johnson-Fletcher
Jasmine comes to class every day with a smile on her face and a desire to learn. She puts forth a great amount of effort into everything she does. Jasmine is supportive and collaborative with her peers which makes her a great role model in class.
10th Grade Student of the Month
Leah Wirley
Leah spreads a little sunshine in class each day with her positive energy, willingness to participate, and ability to laugh at herself. She takes her work seriously, but still has fun throughout the process and is a leader in her class because of it.
11th Grade Student of the Month
Sara Munoz
Sara is soulful. She sees classwork in a deeper way than many others, making connections between classes and to the broader world. She asks for help when she needs it, listens intently, and is able to put the feedback into her work in her own unique and effective way.
12th Grade Student of the Month
TJ Leverett
TJ is a student who knows the meaning of working hard, both as a student and as an athlete. He is committed to proving himself both on the field and in the classroom, and I appreciate his meaningful contributions to discussions in class.
Staff Member of the Month
Linda Hayes
Mrs. Hayes goes above & beyond to support students, teachers, & the WCSD community
at large! She is extremely spirited, knows how to have fun, and also pushes
students to achieve their best while providing excellent support for them.
Please stop by the main office sometime today to receive your certificates.
Friday, February 28th, 2020
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> Today's Black History Month fact of the day is: On February 28th 1967 James Anderson, Jr. died in action. He was the first African-American United States Marine recipient of the Congressional Medal of Honor. The Medal was posthumously presented to Anderson’s family by President Lyndon B. Johnson.
> Attention all World Language Honor Society Inductees. Please remember to fill out your Google Slide for the Ceremony next week that is located on the Google Classroom. Don't forget that there will be a practice this coming Monday, March 2nd at 8 AM in the Thomas Auditorium. The ceremony is Tuesday, March 3rd at 7 PM. If you have any questions or concerns, please don't hesitate to contact Mrs. Jurs.
> The Webster Sparx robotics team is having an open house tomorrow in the north cafeteria. This is a fun opportunity to learn about and support our high schools' FIRST robotics team. The robot will be demonstrating all of its abilities, and there will be lots of snacks and refreshments. Hope to see you there!
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> The Monroe County Sheriff's Office Teen Police Academy now has applications available in the Student Center. This is a one week camp in the summer that involves physical training, classroom instruction, reality-based training and team building exercises. There is an application and interview process conducted by the Sheriff's department. Pick up your application in the Student Center and return it by March 6th.
> Attention Juniors - The common application for junior college awards is now available in the Student Center. A few of the colleges on the application include: Clarkson, RIT, RPI, and the U of R. Completed applications are due back to the Student Center by Friday, March 20th.
> Attention Sophomores: The PreACT is a practice ACT exam that Thomas is offering on Saturday, March 21st. Registration forms are available in the Student Center and are due back by Tuesday, March 17th. The exam cost is $14.00 by check only payable to WTHS PreACT.
> The ASVAB is multi aptitude exam that helps align your skills with your interests. This exam may help you explore future career goals. This is a FREE exam held here at Thomas on Saturday March 28th at 8:00am. The exam should take no longer than 2 hours. Pick up your registration form in the student center.
> Attention Seniors - the common application for senior awards is now available in the Student Center. The common app allows you to apply for many awards at once with one application. Application deadline is March 31st. Pick up your application today.
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> All permission forms to serve as peer leaders for Sources of Strength are due TODAY in the Gold House Office. Please see Mrs. Anson with questions.
> Walk in registration for Spring Drivers Education will take place on Tuesday, March 3 for current seniors and juniors and Wednesday, March 4 for current sophomores. Registration is held 3:30 - 6:30 pm at the Webster Aquatic Center.
Forms are available at websterschool.org
Driving dates and lectures are as follows.
April 2 through June 10, 2020
> Attention Key Club members - There is a Key Club meeting on Monday March 2nd both before and after school in room 405. Please be sure to attend one of the meetings.
> The Tri-M Music Honor Society will have applications for membership next year available Monday, March 2. If you are sophomore or junior and are currently enrolled in a music class and plan on taking one next year, you are eligible. Get applications from any music teacher. Deadline for applications are Monday, March 23rd. Please see Mrs. D'Angelo with any questions about membership.
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> For those planning on attending the boys varsity basketball game at McQuaid at 7pm this Friday...
Tickets are $5 for any person entering, including students. Due to McQuaid expecting a LARGE crowd, it is suggested that you arrive as early as possible, doors open at 6 pm. Arrive early to avoid any possible sell out.
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> Today's lunch is buffalo / pizza crunchers
Thursday, February 27, 2020
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> Today's Black History Month fact of the day is: On February 27th 1897 Marian Anderson was born, she is remembered as one of the most celebrated singers of the 20th Century.
She was invited by President Roosevelt and his wife Eleanor to perform at the White House, the first African-American ever to receive this honor.
> Attention all World Language Honor Society Inductees. If you haven't already done so, please remember to fill out your Google Slide for the Ceremony next week that is located on the Google Classroom. Don't forget that there will be a practice this coming Monday, March 2nd at 8 AM in the Thomas Auditorium. The ceremony is also Tuesday, March 3rd at 7 PM. If you have any questions or concerns, please don't hesitate to contact Mrs. Jurs.
> The Webster Sparx robotics team is having an open house this Saturday in the north cafeteria. This is a fun opportunity to learn about and support our high schools' FIRST robotics team. The robot will be demonstrating all of its abilities, and there will be lots of snacks and refreshments. Hope to see you there!
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> Attention juniors - there are a few colleges coming to visit at the end of February and the beginning of March. Sign up to visit with college representatives from Tampa, Pittsburgh and Kentucky in your naviance account. If you have having problems with you naviance account, stop down to the student center.
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> A reminder to those nominated to serve as peer leaders for Sources of Strength - Permission forms are due TOMORROW in the Gold House Office. If you have any questions, please see Mrs. Anson in the Gold House.
> Walk in registration for Spring Drivers Education will take place on Tuesday, March 3 for current seniors and juniors and Wednesday, March 4 for current sophomores. Registration is held 3:30 - 6:30 pm at the Webster Aquatic Center.
Forms are available at websterschool.org
Driving dates and lectures are as follows.
April 2 through June 10, 2020
> Join Frau Brucker, German Teacher at Willink and Thomas, TONIGHT at 6:30pm in the Willink cafetorium to learn about our 12-day trip to Central Europe in July 2021. This tour is open to ALL Webster Central School students currently in grades 7 through 10. Enroll in our tour by the end of February and take $200 off your tour price AND go on the Budapest Baths excursion for free! This will be the last informational meeting for this amazing experience: don't miss out!
> Attention Key Club members - There is a Key Club meeting on Monday March 2nd both before and after school in room 405. Please be sure to attend one of the meetings.
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> Attention all boy athletes, spring is just around the corner which means the start of Track and Field season at Thomas. If you plan to compete in track and field this spring, You will need to attend today's brief meeting at 3:30 in the West Cafeteria. If you're an athlete who competes in another sport and are looking to improve on your speed, quickness, conditioning and strength please come to the meeting and get some information about the program and feel free to stay and talk to the coaches when the meeting concludes. See everyone on today at 3:30!
> There will be a preseason boys’ tennis meeting for anyone interested in playing varsity or JV tennis, in Coach Suffoletto’s room (202) TODAY after school; (around 3:20. You do NOT need to have tennis experience. We will teach you. No experience needed and no cuts.
Come and check it out.
> Attention Spring Athletes and Students
Spring is almost here which can only mean warm weather and SAILING!
Are you interested in a fun new sport? Have you heard of sailing as a high school sport? Did you know Sailing is the Olympics? Well if you’re interested come meet the coach during lunches TODAY!
> For those planning on attending the boys varsity basketball game at McQuaid at 7pm this Friday...
Tickets are $5 for any person entering, including students. Due to McQuaid expecting a LARGE crowd, it is suggested that you arrive as early as possible, doors open at 6 pm. Arrive early to avoid any possible sell out.
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> Today's lunch is waffle chicken bites
Wednesday, February 26, 2020
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> Today's Black History Month fact of the day is: On February 26th 1965 - Jimmie Lee Jackson, an African-American civil rights activist died from wounds inflicted during a protest.
His death inspired the three Selma to Montgomery marches; which raised awareness of the difficulties faced by black voters, leading to the passage of the Voting Rights Act of 1965.
> Attention all World Language Honor Society Inductees. If you haven't already done so, please remember to fill out your Google Slide for the Ceremony next week that is located on the Google Classroom. Don't forget that there will be a practice this coming Monday, March 2nd at 8 AM in the Thomas Auditorium. The ceremony is also Tuesday, March 3rd at 7 PM. If you have any questions or concerns, please don't hesitate to contact Mrs. Jurs.
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> Attention juniors - there are a few colleges coming to visit at the end of February and the beginning of March. Sign up to visit with college representatives from Tampa, Pittsburgh and Kentucky in your naviance account. If you have having problems with you naviance account, stop down to the student center.
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> A reminder to those nominated to serve as peer leaders for Sources of Strength - Permission forms are due by this Friday in the Gold House Office. If you have any questions, please see Mrs. Anson in the Gold House.
> Join Frau Brucker, German Teacher at Willink and Thomas, on Thursday, February 27th at 6:30pm in the Willink cafetorium to learn about our 12-day trip to Central Europe in July 2021. This tour is open to ALL Webster Central School students currently in grades 7 through 10. Enroll in our tour by the end of February and take $200 off your tour price AND go on the Budapest Baths excursion for free! This will be the last informational meeting for this amazing experience: don't miss out!
> Attention Key Club members - There is a Key Club meeting on Monday March 2nd both before and after school in room 405. Please be sure to attend one of the meetings.
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> Attention all boy athletes, spring is just around the corner which means the start of Track and Field season at Thomas. If you plan to compete in track and field this spring, You will need to attend Thursday's brief meeting at 3:30 in the West Cafeteria. If you're an athlete who competes in another sport and are looking to improve on your speed, quickness, conditioning and strength please come to the meeting and get some information about the program and feel free to stay and talk to the coaches when the meeting concludes. See everyone on Thursday at 3:30!
> There will be a preseason boys’ tennis meeting for anyone interested in playing varsity or JV tennis, in Coach Suffoletto’s room (202) on Thursday after school; (around 3:20. You do NOT need to have tennis experience. We will teach you. No experience needed and no cuts.
Come and check it out.
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> Today's lunch is french toast sticks
Tuesday, February 25, 2020
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> Today's Black History Month fact of the day is: On February 25th 1870 -
Hiram Rhodes Revels broke a color barrier in U.S. government when he was sworn in as the first African-American United States Senator.
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> The 5-hour class will be held today at Thomas High School, Room 406 class runs from 4:00 PM -9:00 PM. Cost is $52.00 - you can register online at webstercentral.revtrak.net. Please make sure to bring your permit to class.
> Attention juniors - there are a few colleges coming to visit at the end of February and the beginning of March. Sign up to visit with college representatives from Tampa, Pittsburgh and Kentucky in your naviance account. If you have having problems with you naviance account, stop down to the student center.
> Attention Seniors - the common application for senior awards is now available in the Student Center. The common app allows you to apply for many awards at once with one application. Application deadline is March 31st. Pick up your application today.
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> If you were given an invitation to join us as a Peer Leader for Sources of Strength, please consider joining us today during periods 3, 4, or 5 in room 144! Come grab a cookie and learn more about the program! Hope to see you there!
> Walk in registration for Spring Drivers Education will take place on Tuesday, March 3 for current seniors and juniors and Wednesday, March 4 for current sophomores. Registration is held 3:30 - 6:30 pm at the Webster Aquatic Center.
Forms are available at websterschool.org
Driving dates and lectures are as follows.
April 2 through June 10, 2020
> Join Frau Brucker, German Teacher at Willink and Thomas, on Thursday, February 27th at 6:30pm in the Willink cafetorium to learn about our 12-day trip to Central Europe in July 2021. This tour is open to ALL Webster Central School currently in 7th-10th grades. Enroll in our tour by the end of February and take $200 off your tour price AND go on the Budapest Baths excursion for free! This will be the last informational meeting for this amazing experience: don't miss out!
> Attention Key Club members - There is a Key Club meeting on Monday March 2nd both before and after school in room 405. Please be sure to attend one of the meetings.
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> Attention all boy athletes, spring is just around the corner which means the start of Track and Field season at Thomas. If you plan to compete in track and field this spring, You will need to attend Thursday's brief meeting at 3:30 in the West Cafeteria. If you're an athlete who competes in another sport and are looking to improve on your speed, quickness, conditioning and strength please come to the meeting and get some information about the program and feel free to stay and talk to the coaches when the meeting concludes. See everyone on Thursday at 3:30!
Monday, February 24, 2020
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> Today's Black History Month fact of the day is: On February 24th 1864
Rebecca Lee Crumpler became the first African American woman to receive a medical degree.
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> The Monroe County Sheriff's Office Teen Police Academy now has applications available in the Student Center. This is a one week camp in the summer that involves physical training, classroom instruction, reality-based training and team building exercises. There is an application and interview process conducted by the Sheriff's department. Pick up your application in the Student Center and return it by March 6th.
> Attention Juniors - The common application for junior college awards is now available in the Student Center. A few of the colleges on the application include: Clarkson, RIT, RPI, and the U of R. Completed applications are due back to the Student Center by Friday, March 20th.
> Attention Sophomores: The PreACT is a practice ACT exam that Thomas is offering on Saturday, March 21st. Registration forms are available in the Student Center and are due back by Tuesday, March 17th. The exam cost is $14.00 by check only payable to WTHS PreACT.
> Roberts Wesleyan College is hosting the Black Scholars College Workshop & Career Fair on Saturday, March 14th starting at 9:00am. The admissions tour begins at 9:00 and workshops to follow that consist of financial aid, scholarship information, college summer programs internships employment and academic opportunities. Please stop down to the student center for registration information.
> The ASVAB is multi aptitude exam that helps align your skills with your interests. This exam may help you explore future career goals. This is a FREE exam held here at Thomas on Saturday March 28th at 8:00am. The exam should take no longer than 2 hours. Pick up your registration form in the student center.
> The 5-hour class will be held tomorrow February 25th at Thomas High School, Room 406 class runs from 4:00 PM -9:00 PM. Cost is $52.00 - you can register online at webstercentral.revtrak.net. Please make sure to bring your permit to class.
> Attention juniors - there are a few colleges coming to visit at the end of February and the beginning of March. Sign up to visit with college representatives from Tampa, Pittsburgh and Kentucky in your naviance account. If you have having problems with you naviance account, stop down to the student center.
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> If you were given an invitation to join us as a Peer Leader for Sources of Strength, please consider joining us today or tomorrow during periods 3, 4, or 5 in room 144 to find out more! Hope to see you there! We will have cookies!
> Walk in registration for Spring Drivers Education will take place on Tuesday, March 3 for current seniors and juniors and Wednesday, March 4 for current sophomores. Registration is held 3:30 - 6:30 pm at the Webster Aquatic Center.
Forms are available at websterschool.org
Driving dates and lectures are as follows.
April 2 through June 10, 2020
> Join Frau Brucker, German Teacher at Willink and Thomas, on Thursday, February 27th at 6:30pm in the Willink cafetorium to learn about our 12-day trip to Central Europe in July 2021. This tour is open to ALL Webster Central School currently in 7th-10th grades. Enroll in our tour by the end of February and take $200 off your tour price AND go on the Budapest Baths excursion for free! This will be the last informational meeting for this amazing experience: don't miss out!
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> Congratulations to our Thomas Titan Varsity Cheerleaders for winning the Grand Champion title at the Roc and Roll National Championship this past weekend!! Next stop is States on March 7th!!
Friday, February 14, 2020
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> Today's Black History Month fact of the day is:
On February 14th, 1818 Frederick Douglass was born - He escaped from slavery and became a leading spokesperson for the abolition of slavery and for racial equality.
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> Attention Sophomores: The PreACT is a practice ACT exam that Thomas is offering on Saturday, March 21st. Registration forms are available in the Student Center and are due back by Tuesday, March 17th. The exam cost is $14.00 by check only payable to WTHS PreACT.
> The 5-hour class will be held Tuesday,February 25th at Thomas High School, Room 406 class runs from 4:00 PM -9:00 PM. Cost is $52.00 - you can register online at webstercentral.revtrak.net. Please make sure to bring your permit to class.
> Attention juniors - there are a few colleges coming to visit at the end of February and the beginning of March. Sign up to visit with college representatives from Tampa, Pittsburgh and Kentucky in your naviance account. If you have having problems with you naviance account, stop down to the student center.
> Walk in registration for Spring Drivers Education will take place on Tuesday, March 3 for current seniors and juniors and Wednesday, March 4 for current sophomores. Registration is held 3:30 - 6:30 pm at the Webster Aquatic Center.
Forms are available at websterschool.org
Driving dates and lectures begin on
April 2 and run through June 10
> Join Frau Brucker, German Teacher at Willink and Thomas, on Thursday, February 27th at 6:30pm in the Willink cafetorium to learn about our 12-day trip to Central Europe in July 2021. This tour is open to ALL Webster Central School students currently in 7th-10th grades. Enroll in our tour by the end of February and take $200 off your tour price AND go on the Budapest Baths excursion for free! This will be the last informational meeting for this amazing experience: don’t miss out!
> If you plan on playing Unified Basketball this spring, please do the following:
Register through Family ID and upload a current physical.
Send an email with your uniform size to:
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> There will be informational meetings about the Sources of Strength program for all invited Peer Leaders on Monday, February 24 and Tuesday, February 25 during all lunches in room 144. Please stop in during your lunch or study hall to find out more about it!
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> Today's lunch is sweet & sour chicken
Thursday, February 13, 2020
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> Today's Black History Month fact of the day is: On February 13th, 1920-
Andrew "Rube" Foster organized the Negro National League in Kansas City, Missouri. It was the first baseball league for African Americans.
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> The Monroe County Sheriff's Office Teen Police Academy now has applications available in the Student Center. This is a one week camp in the summer that involves physical training, classroom instruction, reality-based training and team building exercises. There is an application and interview process conducted by the Sheriff's department. Pick up your application in the Student Center and return it by March 6th.
> Attention Juniors - The common application for junior college awards is now available in the Student Center. A few of the colleges on the application include: Clarkson, RIT, RPI, and the U of R. Completed applications are due back to the Student Center by Friday, March 20th.
> Roberts Wesleyan College is hosting the Black Scholars College Workshop & Career Fair on Saturday, March 14th starting at 9:00am. The admissions tour begins at 9:00 and workshops to follow that consist of financial aid, scholarship information, college summer programs internships employment and academic opportunities. Please stop down to the student center for registration information.
> The 5-hour class will be held Tuesday,February 25th at Thomas High School, Room 406 class runs from 4:00 PM -9:00 PM. Cost is $52.00 - you can register online at webstercentral.revtrak.net. Please make sure to bring your permit to class.
> Attention juniors - there are a few colleges coming to visit at the end of February and the beginning of March. Sign up to visit with college representatives from Tampa, Pittsburgh and Kentucky in your naviance account. If you have having problems with you naviance account, stop down to the student center.
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> There will be a Care Club meeting today at 3:15 in the Care room. The Care room is located in the North Cafeteria. We will be planning future projects and working in the book room. New members are always welcome!
> The Tri-M Honor Society is sponsoring a Coffee House in the chorus room today at 6:00pm. Bring a bagged dinner and come enjoy a night of music and fun. Want to perform? Sign up on the chorus room door and no audition is needed. Want to listen to some great performances? Just come and enjoy the evening. All are welcome. Hope to see you there!
> There will be informational meetings about the Sources of Strength program for all invited Peer Leaders on Monday, February 24 and Tuesday, February 25 during all lunches in room 144. Please stop in during your lunch or study hall to find out more about it!
> Thursdays are great days for chess!
CHESS! CHESS! CHESS!
Today isThursday, so it is time for CHESS CLUB - it will be in room 310, and YOU are invited to come, even bring a friend!
ALL are welcome. If you have any questions see Mr. Zaleski in room 310.
Come challenge your mind and join us for a "battle on the board"
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> Today's lunch is hamburger / cheeseburger
Wednesday, February 12, 2020
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> Today's Black History Month fact of the day is:
On February 12th, 1909 the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) was founded. The purpose of the NAACP is: To ensure the political, educational, social, and economic equality of rights of all persons and to eliminate racial hatred and racial discrimination.
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> Attention Juniors - The common application for junior college awards is now available in the Student Center. A few of the colleges on the application include: Clarkson, RIT, RPI, and the U of R. Completed applications are due back to the Student Center by Friday, March 20th.
> Roberts Wesleyan College is hosting the Black Scholars College Workshop & Career Fair on Saturday, March 14th starting at 9:00am. The admissions tour begins at 9:00 and workshops to follow that consist of financial aid, scholarship information, college summer programs internships employment and academic opportunities. Please stop down to the student center for registration information.
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> There will be a Care Club meeting tomorrow February 13th at 3:15 in the Care room. The Care room is located in the North Cafeteria. We will be planning future projects and working in the book room. New members are always welcome!
> The Tri-M Honor Society is sponsoring a Coffee House in the chorus room tomorrow at 6:30pm. Bring a bagged dinner and come enjoy a night of music and fun. Want to perform? Sign up on the chorus room door and no audition is needed. Want to listen to some great performances? Just come and enjoy the evening. All are welcome. Hope to see you there!
> Barrel of Monkeys Men's Choir will rehearse tomorrow morning at 8:15. Ryann, don't forget the doughnuts!
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> Today's lunch is breaded chicken drumstick
Tuesday, February 11, 2020
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> Today's Black History Month fact of the day:
On February 11th 1990 Nelson Mandela was released from prison after 27 years. Mandela helped to end apartheid and bring about a peaceful transition to non racial democracy in South Africa.
In 1993, Mandela was jointly awarded the Nobel Peace Prize. One year later he was elected South Africa’s president.
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> The Monroe County Sheriff's Office Teen Police Academy now has applications available in the Student Center. This is a one week camp in the summer that involves physical training, classroom instruction, reality-based training and team building exercises. There is an application and interview process conducted by the Sheriff's department. Pick up your application in the Student Center and return it by March 6th.
> Attention Sophomores: The PreACT is a practice ACT exam that Thomas is offering on Saturday, March 21st. Registration forms are available in the Student Center and are due back by Tuesday, March 17th. The exam cost is $14.00 by check only payable to WTHS PreACT.
> The 5-hour class will be held Tuesday,February 25th at Thomas High School, Room 406 class runs from 4:00 PM -9:00 PM. Cost is $52.00 - you can register online at webstercentral.revtrak.net. Please make sure to bring your permit to class.
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> There will be a Care Club meeting this Thursday, February 13th at 3:15 in the Care room. The Care room is located in the North Cafeteria. We will be planning future projects and working in the book room. New members are always welcome!
> The Tri-M Honor Society is sponsoring a Coffee House in the chorus room on Thursday, February 13th at 6:30pm. Bring a bagged dinner and come enjoy a night of music and fun. Want to perform? Sign up on the chorus room door and no audition is needed. Want to listen to some great performances? Just come and enjoy the evening. All are welcome. Hope to see you there!
> The Tri-M Music Honor Society will meet tomorrow morning at 8:15 in the Theory room. See you then!
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> Attention all girls interested in trying out for Freshmen, JV or Varsity softball this spring. There is a mandatory informational meeting today at 3:30 pm in the West Cafe. If you have any questions please see Coach Castro in room 337.
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> Today's lunch is fiestada
Monday, February 10, 2020
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> Today's Black History Month fact of the day is: On February 10th the U.S. House of Representatives passed the Civil Rights Act of 1964 which ended segregation in public places and banned employment discrimination on the basis of race, color, religion, sex or national origin.
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> Attention Juniors - The common application for junior college awards is now available in the Student Center. A few of the colleges on the application include: Clarkson, RIT, RPI, and the U of R. Completed applications are due back to the Student Center by Friday, March 20th.
> Attention Sophomores: The PreACT is a practice ACT exam that Thomas is offering on Saturday, March 21st. Registration forms are available in the Student Center and are due back by Tuesday, March 17th. The exam cost is $14.00 by check only payable to WTHS PreACT.
> Roberts Wesleyan College is hosting the Black Scholars College Workshop & Career Fair on Saturday, March 14th starting at 9:00am. The admissions tour begins at 9:00 and workshops to follow that consist of financial aid, scholarship information, college summer programs internships employment and academic opportunities. Please stop down to the student center for registration information.
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> For those eligible for the World Language Honor Society, please don't forget to join the Google Classroom and fill out the Google Form Application. Everything is due by midnight Monday, February 10th! The classroom code is: v6egekv
> On Saturday, February 8, eight girls from One Webster competed at the Cornell Annual Girls Coding Contest. Students had 2 hours to solve problems involving hashing, cryptocurrency, IP addresses and geostationary satellites, among others. The Thomas team of Alyssa Ogi and Alessandra Visca placed first at Ithaca and third overall between the 29 teams at Ithaca and NYC combined. The Thomas team of Zoe Masters, Alex Ophardt and Molly Veerkamp came in second place at the Ithaca campus.
> There will be a Care Club meeting this Thursday, February 13th at 3:15 in the Care room. The Care room is located in the North Cafeteria. We will be planning future projects and working in the book room. New members are always welcome!
> The Tri-M Honor Society is sponsoring a Coffee House in the chorus room on Thursday, February 13th at 6:30pm. Bring a bagged dinner and come enjoy a night of music and fun. Want to perform? Sign up on the chorus room door and no audition is needed. Want to listen to some great performances? Just come and enjoy the evening. All are welcome. Hope to see you there!
> The Tri-M Music Honor Society will meet Wednesday morning at 8:15 in the Theory room. See you then!
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> If you intend to play a sport this Spring:
A physical dated on or after March 1, 2019 must be on file in the Nurse’s office
Sign up online at FamilyID.com starting Sunday, February 9, 2020
> Attention all girls interested in trying out for Freshmen, JV or Varsity softball this spring. There is a mandatory informational meeting on February 11th at 3:30 pm in the West Cafe. If you have any questions please see Coach Castro in room 337.
> Congratulations to the boys indoor team placing 5th at the County meet on Saturday. Jackson Gloskey placed 3rd in the hurdles, Brendan Ford ran a personal best placing 5th in the 1000, JJ Montemaro ran his best in the mile placing 7th, Austin Schoen ran his personal best in the 2 mile placing 3rd, Bobby Folts placed 4th and Martin Carey 6th in the weight throw. Sean Smith placed 2nd in shot put and 1st in weight throw.
On the girls side, Telaney Kilian placed 8th in the 600 with her personal best and Sage Altobelli placed 4th in the 2 mile. Elena Ziskind ran her personal best in the 1000m. The girls 4 by 200 was just off their school record performance placing 4th with Julianna Klimow, Skyler Klimow, Jasmine Kendrick and Ava Pezzimenti.
> Attention boys outdoor track and field athletes, There will be a very brief informational meeting this Thursday afternoon at 330 after school, location to be determined.
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> Today's lunch is breaded chicken breast fillet sandwich
Thursday, February 6th, 2020
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> Today's Black History Month fact of the day is:
On February 6th, 1945 - Bob Marley was born, he was best known for popularizing reggae music.
Bob Marley advocated for social change during his short but impactful life.
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> Thursdays are great days for chess!
CHESS! CHESS! CHESS!
Today isThursday, so it is time for CHESS CLUB - it will be in room 310, and YOU are invited to come, even bring a friend!
ALL are welcome. If you have any questions see Mr. Zaleski in room 310.
Come challenge your mind and join us for a "battle on the board"
> ATTENTION FRENCH CLUB! TODAY IS CREPE DAY! LA CHANDELEUR! ALL ARE WELCOME!
SEE YOU IN ROOM 222 AFTER SCHOOL!
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> If you intend to play a sport this Spring:
A physical dated on or after March 1, 2019 must be on file in the Nurse’s office
Sign up online at FamilyID.com starting Sunday, February 9, 2020
> Your sister school Webster Schroeder Musicals production of Chicago High School Edition is this week. Shows are this Thursday and Friday at 7:30 and a Saturday matinee at 2:00 and evening show at 7:30. Tickets are available online at www.websterschroedermusicals.com or at the door.
> Attention all girls interested in trying out for Freshmen, JV or Varsity softball this spring. There is a mandatory informational meeting on February 11th at 3:30 pm in the West Cafe. If you have any questions please see Coach Castro in room 337.
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> Today's lunch is hamburger / cheeseburger
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> Please stop by the table outside the cafeteria during your lunch today to vote for the new library coffee shop name. The choices are:
Titans C.A.R.E Cafe
Publishers Cafe
Skylight Cafe
Books and Beans
Wednesday, February 5, 2020
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> Today's Black History Month fact of the day is: On Feb. 5, 1934 Henry Louis "Hank" Aaron, baseball hall of famer was born in Mobile, Alabama.
He held the all-time home run record of 755 runs for over thirty years.
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> The Monroe County Sheriff's Office Teen Police Academy now has applications available in the Student Center. This is a one week camp in the summer that involves physical training, classroom instruction, reality-based training and team building exercises. There is an application and interview process conducted by the Sheriff's department. Pick up your application in the Student Center and return it by March 6th.
> Attention all students -
We need your help!
We need to identify students for a peer leadership project called Sources of Strength. We are interested in students from various groups who have influence and sway with peers in school.
So....who in YOUR peer group has influence? Please share their names by taking our survey using the link shown here.
After we review all peer recommendations, we will make contact with chosen students before moving forward with the project.
The link can also be found in the Google Classroom for your graduating class from the counseling center.
Thank you for your help! Stay tuned for more from Sources of Strength!
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> Please join Model UN today from 4:30 to 8:30 at Bill Gray's on Hard Road for our fundraiser. All you have to do is mention the club when you buy dinner and 15% of your bill will be donated back to the club. That's tonight, February 5th, from 4:30 to 8:30 PM at the Webster Bill Gray's. Hope to see you there!
> Barrel of Monkeys Men's Choir meets tomorrow morning at 8:15. Nathan, don't forget the doughnuts.
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> If you intend to play a sport this Spring:
A physical dated on or after March 1, 2019 must be on file in the Nurse’s office
Sign up online at FamilyID.com starting Sunday, February 9, 2020
> The 2020 Unified Basketball season will be starting soon.
Official practices will not begin until April 1st, but there will be open gym time at Plank North on Wednesdays from 6:30 - 7:45 starting February 5th.
There will be no open gym over February break and the gym will also be closed on March 11th and 18th.
Stop by Mr. Bertram's class in room 142 if you have questions.
Full schedule and details will be available soon.
> Your sister school Webster Schroeder Musicals production of Chicago High School Edition is this week. Shows are this Thursday and Friday at 7:30 and a Saturday matinee at 2:00 and evening show at 7:30. Tickets are available online at www.websterschroedermusicals.com or at the door.
> Attention all girls interested in trying out for Freshmen, JV or Varsity softball this spring. There is a mandatory informational meeting on February 11th at 3:30 pm in the West Cafe. If you have any questions please see Coach Castro in room 337.
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> Today's lunch is mozzerella sticks
Tuesday, February 4, 2020
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> Today's Black History Month fact of the day is...
Rosa Parks was born on this day in 1913
By refusing to give up her seat to a white man on a Montgomery, Alabama, city bus in 1955, Rosa Parks helped initiate the civil rights movement in the United States.
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> Attention all students -
We need your help!
We need to identify students for a peer leadership project called Sources of Strength. We are interested in students from various groups who have influence and sway with peers in school.
So....who in YOUR peer group has influence? Please share their names using our survey.
After we review all peer recommendations, we will make contact with chosen students before moving forward with the project.
You are allowed to nominate yourself if you feel you are right for the program.
Many of you may have already completed this survey in your PE class but we are still missing about 700 of you! If you haven't completed it, or have thought of someone else to nominate, please take a moment to do so using the link shown here.
The link can also be found in the Google Classroom for your graduating class from the counseling center.
Thank you for your help! Stay tuned for more from Sources of Strength!
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> If you intend to play a sport this Spring:
A physical dated on or after March 1, 2019 must be on file in the Nurse’s office
Sign up online at FamilyID.com starting Sunday, February 9, 2020
> The 2020 Unified Basketball season will be starting soon.
Official practices will not begin until April 1st, but there will be open gym time at Plank North on Wednesdays from 6:30 - 7:45 starting February 5th.
There will be no open gym over February break and the gym will also be closed on March 11th and 18th.
Stop by Mr. Bertram's class in room 142 if you have questions.
Full schedule and details will be available soon.
> Your sister school Webster Schroeder Musicals production of Chicago High School Edition is this week. Shows are this Thursday and Friday at 7:30 and a Saturday matinee at 2:00 and evening show at 7:30. Tickets are available online at www.websterschroedermusicals.com or at the door.
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> Today's lunch is tacos
Monday, February, 3, 2020
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> As most of you know, February is Black History Month. Black History Month originated in 1926. It was founded by Carter G. Woodson and was created to celebrate achievements, births, important timelines, events and to remember those we lost.
We are going to recognize Black History Month with a fact for each day in February.
Today's fact for February 3rd is: In 1908 Jack Johnson became the first African American to win the world heavyweight boxing crown when he knocked out the reigning champ, Tommy Burns.
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> The Monroe County Sheriff's Office Teen Police Academy now has applications available in the Student Center. This is a one week camp in the summer that involves physical training, classroom instruction, reality-based training and team building exercises. There is an application and interview process conducted by the Sheriff's department. Pick up your application in the Student Center and return it by March 6th.
> Attention all students -
We need your help!
We need to identify students for a peer leadership project called Sources of Strength. We are interested in students from various groups who have influence and sway with peers in school.
So....who in YOUR peer group has influence? Please share their name(s) below!
After we review all peer recommendations, we will make contact with chosen students before moving forward with the project.
You are allowed to nominate yourself if you feel you are right for the program.
Many of you may have already completed this survey in your PE class but we are still missing about 700 of you! If you haven't completed it, or have thought of someone else to nominate, please take a moment to do so using the link shown here.
The link can also be found in the Google Classroom for your graduating class from the counseling center.
Thank you for your help! Stay tuned for more from Sources of Strength!
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> Key Club meeting in room 405 this afternoon at 3:15. If you were unable to attned the meeting this morning, please plan on attending this one.
> Model UN will meet today in room 210 after school to discuss our upcoming fundraiser and conference. Please bring your signed passport and check if you plan on attending the conference. New members are welcome.
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> If you intend to play a sport this Spring:
A physical dated on or after March 1, 2019 must be on file in the Nurse’s office
Sign up online at FamilyID.com starting Sunday, February 9, 2020
> The 2020 Unified Basketball season will be starting soon.
Official practices will not begin until April 1st, but there will be open gym time at Plank North on Wednesdays from 6:30 - 7:45 starting February 5th.
There will be no open gym over February break and the gym will also be closed on March 11th and 18th.
Stop by Mr. Bertram's class in room 142 if you have questions.
Full schedule and details will be available soon.
> Your sister school Webster Schroeder Musicals production of Chicago High School Edition is this week. Shows are this Thursday and Friday at 7:30 and a Saturday matinee at 2:00 and evening show at 7:30. Tickets are available online at www.websterschroedermusicals.com or at the door.
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> Today's lunch is popcorn chicken
Friday, January 31, 2020
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> Key Club meeting in room 405 on Monday, February 3rd. Please attend either the morning meeting at 8:15 or the afternoon meeting at 3:15.
> Model UN will meet Monday February 3rd in room 210 after school to discuss our upcoming fundraiser and conference. Please bring your signed passport and check if you plan on attending the conference. New members are welcome.
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> The two top ranked ice hockey teams in the area play each other tonight as your Thomas Titans take on Victor at the Webster Ice Arena. Face off is at 6:00....come cheer them on to victory!
> The 2020 Unified Basketball season will be starting soon.
Official practices will not begin until April 1st, but there will be open gym time at Plank North on Wednesdays from 6:30 - 7:45 starting February 5th.
There will be no open gym over February break and the gym will also be closed on March 11th and 18th.
Stop by Mr. Bertram's class in room 142 if you have questions.
Full schedule and details will be available soon.
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> Today's lunch is roasted chicken
Thursday, January 30, 2020
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> The Monroe County Sheriff's Office Teen Police Academy now has applications available in the Student Center. This is a one week camp in the summer that involves physical training, classroom instruction, reality-based training and team building exercises. There is an application and interview process conducted by the Sheriff's department. Pick up your application in the Student Center and return it by March 6th.
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> Thursdays are great days for chess!
CHESS! CHESS! CHESS!
Today isThursday, so it is time for CHESS CLUB - it will be in room 310, and YOU are invited to come, even bring a friend!
ALL are welcome. If you have any questions see Mr. Zaleski in room 310.
Come challenge your mind and join us for a "battle on the board"
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> Today's lunch is buffalo crunchers / pizza crunchers
Wednesday, January 29, 2020
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> Are you helpful?
Do you need volunteer hours?
CARE club needs you!
We are open daily during all lunches in the room off the North cafe.
> Barrel of Monkeys Men's Choir meets tomorrow morning at 8:15. Parker, don't forget the doughnuts!
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> The Titans ice hockey team improved their record to 14 wins, one loss and a tie on the season after defeating Hilton last night 6 to 2.
Teagan Spang had three goals and Kevin Gabalski had a goal and 2 assists.
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> Today's lunch is pulled BBQ turkey sandwich
Tuesday, January 28, 2020
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> The 5-hour class will be held TODAY at Schroeder High School, Room E3; class runs from 4:00 PM -9:00 PM. Cost is $52.00 - you can register online at webstercentral.revtrak.net. Please make sure to bring your permit to class.
> The Monroe County Sheriff's Office Teen Police Academy now has applications available in the Student Center. This is a one week camp in the summer that involves physical training, classroom instruction, reality-based training and team building exercises. There is an application and interview process conducted by the Sheriff's department. Pick up your application in the Student Center and return it by March 6th.
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> The girls basketball team will play Gates Chili tonight in the Thomas gym. JV tips off at 5:45 and Varsity at 7:30. Come out and support your Titans.
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> Today's lunch is french toast sticks
Monday, January 27, 2020
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> Attention Juniors - If you are interested in the New Visions Medical Program you must attend the field trip on Wednesday, February 5th. This program requires an application and selection process. Passports are available in the Student Center.
> The 5-hour class will be held tomorrow, January 28, at Schroeder High School, Room E3; class runs from 4:00 PM -9:00 PM. Cost is $52.00 - you can register online at webstercentral.revtrak.net. Please make sure to bring your permit to class.
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> Congratulations to Sean Smith and Monique Hardy who set not only new school records in the weight throw on Saturday, but also set new Section V records. Also throwing a personal best was Martin Carey and Kendall Liapis, Ava Pezzimenti, Clara Whilden and Mekaia Reid all in the 55m, Luke Widor in the pole vault, Evan Gorthy in the 55 hurdles, Jon Dingwall in the 300m, and Connor Thomas in the 1000m.
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> Today's lunch is mozzerella sticks
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> Good morning everyone,
Today you will receive your spring schedules during homeroom.
If you are a Senior, please make sure that you have all your required courses and credits for graduation.
To all students, if you have a study hall or an open block and prefer to take an elective instead, please come down to the Student Center and make an appointment during your lunch or study hall to add a class. You are not allowed to drop any classes.
If you did not receive a spring schedule in your homeroom, stop down to the Student Center during lunch or study hall. If you have any questions, please stop down to the Student Center and sign up for an appointment with your counselor. Thank you everyone and enjoy your Monday!
Thursday, January 23, 2020
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> Attention Juniors - If you are interested in the New Visions Medical Program you must attend the field trip on Wednesday, February 5th. This program requires an application and selection process. Passports are available in the Student Center.
> The Monroe County Sheriff's Office Teen Police Academy now has applications available in the Student Center. This is a one week camp in the summer that involves physical training, classroom instruction, reality-based training and team building exercises. There is an application and interview process conducted by the Sheriff's department. Pick up your application in the Student Center and return it by March 6th.
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> Attention Juniors - EMCC has a new one year program that allows seniors to explore careers in education. Students will participate in four 10 week rotations at different grade levels. This program has an application and selection process. In order to apply you must attend the field trip on Monday, February 3rd. You must also provide your own transportation to Thomas by 7:45am on the day of the field trip. Passports are available in the student center.
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> Ski and Snowboard Club members...This weeks trip to Bristol is being postponed. The make up for this trip will be February 27th. Be sure to check your email and the google classroom for further details.
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> Student council would like to announce the Students and Faculty of the month of January.
FRESHMAN: Mayli Nitsch
Mayli works hard in class and after school to help better her understanding of content. She has been balancing her schoolwork with extra curricular activities while maintaining a positive attitude.
SOPHOMORE: Jack Stappenbeck
Jack never skips a beat in class. He is always on task, doing his work to the best of his ability and is a great role model for others. In one particular class that can get rowdy, he doesn't ever let his peers bring him down with them. His maturity is impressive.
JUNIOR: Robin Neumann
Robin hides the elf (yoda) on the shelf like no other.... Robin always has a smile and doesn't think of herself above anyone else. She excels but always keeps school in the right perspective. When they made up the teacher comment "is a pleasure to have in class..." they thought of Robin.
SENIOR: Sarah Rider
Sarah is a student that has a huge heart. She is constantly serving others and she volunteers her time at Emergency Care in the RCSD to help families in need with emergency childcare. She spends countless hours volunteering through various organizations and genuinely cares about changing the world for the better. She is amazing!
TEACHER: Denise Warren
Mrs. Warren constantly goes above and beyond for students and fellow staff and deserves recognition for all the work she does.
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> Today's lunch is bosco sampler platter
Wednesday, January 22, 2020
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> Attention Juniors - If you are interested in the New Visions Medical Program you must attend the field trip on Wednesday, February 5th. This program requires an application and selection process. Passports are available in the Student Center.
> The 5-hour class will be held Tuesday, January 28, at Schroeder High School, Room E3; class runs from 4:00 PM -9:00 PM. Cost is $52.00 - you can register online at webstercentral.revtrak.net. Please make sure to bring your permit to class.
> Learn about self safety and how to defend yourself in a difficult situation at the self defense seminar. This seminar will be held Thursday morning, January 23 from 7:30 - 8:30 in the Thomas gym.
Sign up online or during lunch blocks next week.
For more information see Tyler Armstrong, Jonathan Braithwaite, Patrick Mason or Sophia Braithwaite.
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> Attention Juniors - EMCC has a new one year program that allows seniors to explore careers in education. Students will participate in four 10 week rotations at different grade levels. This program has an application and selection process. In order to apply you must attend the field trip on Monday, February 3rd. You must also provide your own transportation to Thomas by 7:45am on the day of the field trip. Passports are available in the student center.
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> A meeting for Families of all Clay Target Shooters will be held tonight at 6:30 in the Cafeteria. Please see Mr. Christman or Tuchrello if you did NOT get an email and are still interested in joining the Clay Target Shooting Club.
> Ski and Snowboard Club members...This weeks trip to Bristol is being postponed. The make up for this trip will be February 27th. Be sure to check your email and the google classroom for further details.
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> Today's lunch is bacon cheeseburger / bacon hamburger
Tuesday, January 21, 2020
------- General --------------------------------------------
> Attention Juniors - If you are interested in the New Visions Medical Program you must attend the field trip on Wednesday, February 5th. This program requires an application and selection process. Passports are available in the Student Center.
> Learn about self safety and how to defend yourself in a difficult situation at the self defense seminar. This seminar will be held Thursday morning, January 23 from 7:30 - 8:30 in the Thomas gym.
Sign up online or during lunch blocks next week.
For more information see Tyler Armstrong, Jonathan Braithwaite, Patrick Mason or Sophia Braithwaite.
> The Monroe County Sheriff's Office Teen Police Academy now has applications available in the Student Center. This is a one week camp in the summer that involves physical training, classroom instruction, reality-based training and team building exercises. There is an application and interview process conducted by the Sheriff's department. Pick up your application in the Student Center and return it by March 6th.
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> Attention Juniors - EMCC has a new one year program that allows seniors to explore careers in education. Students will participate in four 10 week rotations at different grade levels. This program has an application and selection process. In order to apply you must attend the field trip on Monday, February 3rd. You must also provide your own transportation to Thomas by 7:45am on the day of the field trip. Passports are available in the student center.
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> A meeting for Families of all Clay Target Shooters will be held tomorrow night at 6:30 in the Cafeteria. Please see Mr. Christman or Tuchrello if you did NOT get an email and are still interested in joining the Clay Target Shooting Club.
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> Today's lunch is cheesy bites
Friday, January 17, 2020
------- General --------------------------------------------
> The 5-hour class will be held Tuesday, January 28, at Schroeder High School, Room E3; class runs from 4:00 PM -9:00 PM. Cost is $52.00 - you can register online at webstercentral.revtrak.net. Please make sure to bring your permit to class.
> Learn about self safety and how to defend yourself in a difficult situation at the self defense seminar. This seminar will be held Thursday morning, January 23 from 7:30 - 8:30 in the Thomas gym.
Sign up online or during lunch blocks next week.
For more information see Tyler Armstrong, Jonathan Braithwaite, Patrick Mason or Sophia Braithwaite.
> Attention all Titans....just a reminder that the last day of class for the second quarter will be on Thursday, January 23. Finish up the quarter on a storng note!
> Don't forget.....on Monday we will be celebrating Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day! Enjoy the day off!
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> Do you like to volunteer? Do you need volunteer hours? CARE club needs you! We are open daily during all lunches in the room off the North Cafe.
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> Looking for something to do tonight? The girls JV and Varsity basketball teams host Spencerport tonight. The JV's tip off at 5:45 with the Varsity following at 7:30. Hope to see you there.
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> Today's lunch is sweet & sour chicken
Thursday, January 16, 2020
------- General --------------------------------------------
> Attention Juniors - If you are interested in the New Visions Medical Program you must attend the field trip on Wednesday, February 5th. This program requires an application and selection process. Passports are available in the Student Center.
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> Attention Juniors - EMCC has a new one year program that allows seniors to explore careers in education. Students will participate in four 10 week rotations at different grade levels. This program has an application and selection process. In order to apply you must attend the field trip on Monday, February 3rd. You must also provide your own transportation to Thomas by 7:45am on the day of the field trip. Passports are available in the student center.
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> Attention Link Leaders: A reminder that our January Link Leader meeting is today right after school in the South Cafeteria. See you there!
> Thursdays are great days for chess!
Today isThursday, so it is time for CHESS CLUB - it will be in room 310, and YOU are invited to come, even bring a friend!
ALL are welcome. If you have any questions see Mr. Zaleski in room 310.
Come challenge your mind and join us for a "battle on the board"
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> The Titans ice hockey improved their record to 11 and 1 as they defeated Fairport last night 4 to 2.
Cade Spencer had three goals to lead the Titans and Kevin Gabalski had two assists.
Connolly Springer made 22 saves in goal.
The Titans host Penfield on Tuesday at 6:00
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> Today's lunch is cheeseburger / hamburger
Wednesday, January 15, 2020
------- General --------------------------------------------
> The 5-hour class will be held Tuesday, January 28, at Schroeder High School, Room E3; class runs from 4:00 PM -9:00 PM. Cost is $52.00 - you can register online at webstercentral.revtrak.net. Please make sure to bring your permit to class.
> Learn about self safety and how to defend yourself in a difficult situation at the self defense seminar. This seminar will be held Thursday morning , January 23 from 7:30 - 8:30 in the Thomas gym.
Students and teachers are welcome! Sign up online or during lunch blocks next week.
For more information see Tyler Armstrong, Jonathan Braithwaite, Patrick Mason or Sophia Braithwaite.
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> Attention Link Leaders: A reminder that our January Link Leader meeting is tomorrow, January 16th right after school in the South Cafeteria. See you there!
> Barrel of Monkeys Men's Choir will rehearse tomorrow morning at 8:15. Aiden, don't forget the doughnuts.
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> Come support your Thomas Titans ice hockey team as they take on Fairport tonight at the Webster Ice Arena. Face off is at 7:00.
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> Today's lunch is breaded chicken drumstick
Tuesday, January 14, 2020
------- General --------------------------------------------
> Attention Juniors - If you are interested in the New Visions Medical Program you must attend the field trip on Wednesday, February 5th. This program requires an application and selection process. Passports are available in the Student Center.
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> Attention Juniors - EMCC has a new one year program that allows seniors to explore careers in education. Students will participate in four 10 week rotations at different grade levels. This program has an application and selection process. In order to apply you must attend the field trip on Monday, February 3rd. You must also provide your own transportation to Thomas by 7:45am on the day of the field trip. Passports are available in the student center.
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> Today's lunch is fiestada
Monday, January 13, 2020
------- General --------------------------------------------
> Attention Juniors - If you are interested in the New Visions Medical Program you must attend the field trip on Wednesday, February 5th. This program requires an application and selection process. Passports are available in the Student Center.
> The 5-hour class will be held Tuesday, January 28, at Schroeder High School, Room E3; class runs from 4:00 PM -9:00 PM. Cost is $52.00 - you can register online at webstercentral.revtrak.net. Please make sure to bring your permit to class.
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> Attention Juniors - EMCC has a new one year program that allows seniors to explore careers in education. Students will participate in four 10 week rotations at different grade levels. This program has an application and selection process. In order to apply you must attend the field trip on Monday, February 3rd. You must also provide your own transportation to Thomas by 7:45am on the day of the field trip. Passports are available in the student center.
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> Attention Science Olympiad Students:
If you didn’t check in this morning, please see Mrs. Visca in room 305 for papers that need to be signed
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> Congratulations to the girls 4x200 relay team of Julianna Klimow, Skyler Klimow, Jasmine Kendrick and Ava Pezzimenti for breaking a 7 year old school record on Saturday running a time of 1 minute 50.54 seconds.
Monique Hardy also broke her school record and set a new section 5 record in the shot put with a throw of 43 feet 4 inches.
Sean Smith came in 2nd in the shot put and 1st in the weight throw.
Jackson Gloskey set 2 personal records in the hurdles placing 2nd.
JJ Montemaro ran his personal best in the mile as did Ava Pezzimenti in her 300 and Julianna Klimow in her 55.
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> Today's lunch is breaded chicken breast fillet sandwich
Friday, January 10, 2020
------- General --------------------------------------------
> The 5-hour class will be held Tuesday, January 28, at Schroeder High School, Room E3; class runs from 4:00 PM -9:00 PM. Cost is $52.00 - you can register online at webstercentral.revtrak.net. Please make sure to bring your permit to class.
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> Attention Juniors - EMCC has a new one year program that allows seniors to explore careers in education. Students will participate in four 10 week rotations at different grade levels. This program has an application and selection process. In order to apply you must attend the field trip on Monday, February 3rd. You must also provide your own transportation to Thomas by 7:45am on the day of the field trip. Passports are available in the student center.
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> Congratulations to the Titans ice hockey team on their 6 - 2 win over Greece last night. The Titans improved their record to 9 and 1 on the season. Come support your Titans as they take the ice at 7:00, Saturday night against Schroeder.
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> Today's lunch is chicken fingers
Thursday, January 9, 2020
------- General --------------------------------------------
> During your lunch TODAY, the tech team will be checking your chromebook. Please bring your chromebook with you to lunch today. Please make sure that your chromebook is charged.
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> Is your New Year's resolution to help others? Do you need to earn service hours for other clubs? If so, now is the time to check out the Care Club! It's a great way to volunteer when it is convenient for YOU! The care room is open daily during all lunch blocks. Stop in and check it out.
There will be a Care Club meeting this Thursday, January 9th after school in the care room. The care room is located inside the north cafe & new members are always welcome. Come check it out!
> Thursdays are great days for chess!
Today isThursday, so it is time for CHESS CLUB - it will be in room 310, and YOU are invited to come, even bring a friend!
ALL are welcome. If you have any questions see Mr. Zaleski in room 310.
Come challenge your mind and join us for a "battle on the board"
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> Today's lunch is cheeseburger / hamburger
Wednesday, January 8, 2020
------- General --------------------------------------------
> During your lunch on Thursday, January 9th, the tech team will be checking your chromebook. Please bring your chromebook with you to lunch on Thursday. Please make sure that your chromebook is charged.
> The 5-hour class will be held Tuesday, January 28, at Schroeder High School, Room E3; class runs from 4:00 PM -9:00 PM. Cost is $52.00 - you can register online at webstercentral.revtrak.net. Please make sure to bring your permit to class.
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> Is your New Year's resolution to help others? Do you need to earn service hours for other clubs? If so, now is the time to check out the Care Club! It's a great way to volunteer when it is convenient for YOU! The care room is open daily during all lunch blocks. Stop in and check it out.
There will be a Care Club meeting this Thursday, January 9th after school in the care room. The care room is located inside the north cafe & new members are always welcome. Come check it out!
> There is a mandatory Model UN meeting TODAY for all members attending the Syracuse Conference.
> Barrel of Monkey Men's Choir will meet tomorrow morning at 8:15. Aiden, don't forget the doughnuts!
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> Good morning and welcome to course selection season.
Today you are receiving your course selection sheet so you can request courses for next year. Please bring this sheet with you to all of your classes over the next two days.
During each class today and tomorrow, your teacher will take a few minutes to discuss the course that is recommended for you. Your teacher will also initial that recommendation on your form. Visit with teachers from elective course areas to discuss options in their departments.
When considering what to take, please keep in mind what your interests are, and what your plans are upon graduation. Maintain a balance in your life and select courses with your future in mind!
Over the next 5 weeks, School Counselors are coming to your P.E. class to meet with you one-on-one to discuss your course request for next school year. You do not need to make an appointment with us, we have already made one for you.
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> Today's lunch is mozzerella sticks
Tuesday, January 7, 2020
------- General --------------------------------------------
> Attention Juniors - If you are interested in the New Visions Medical Program you must attend the field trip on Wednesday, February 5th. This program requires an application and selection process. Passports are available in the Student Center.
> During your lunch on Thursday, January 9th, the tech team will be checking your chromebook. Please bring your chromebook with you to lunch on Thursday. Please make sure that your chromebook is charged.
> Attention grades 9, 10 &11. There will be a homeroom tomorrow morning, Wednesday, January 8th. In homeroom you will pick up your course request sheet for next school year. Please listen to the morning announcements tomorrow morning for instructions about the course selection process for next year. Remember report to your homeroom tomorrow morning.
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> Attention Juniors - EMCC has a new one year program that allows seniors to explore careers in education. Students will participate in four 10 week rotations at different grade levels. This program has an application and selection process. In order to apply you must attend the field trip on Monday, February 3rd. You must also provide your own transportation to Thomas by 7:45am on the day of the field trip. Passports are available in the student center.
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> Is your New Year's resolution to help others? Do you need to earn service hours for other clubs? If so, now is the time to check out the Care Club! It's a great way to volunteer when it is convenient for YOU! The care room is open daily during all lunch blocks. Stop in and check it out.
There will be a Care Club meeting this Thursday, January 9th after school in the care room. The care room is located inside the north cafe & new members are always welcome. Come check it out!
> There is a mandatory Model UN meeting tomorrow, Wednesday January 8 for all members attending the Syracuse Conference.
> The Tri-M National Music Honor Society will meet tomorrow, Wednesday January 8th, in the theory room at 8:15. See you then!
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> The Webster Titan Track Team will be having it’s Great Plate Fundraiser at Bill Grey’s, on Hard Road, TODAY! Please show your certificate when you make any purchase between 4:30 and 8:30 this Tuesday and Bill Gray’s will donate 15% of what you pay to the Webster Titan’s Track Team. See you at Bill Grays this Tuesday
> Congratulations to Sean Smith for breaking his own school record in his shot put with a 51'7" throw and to Jasmine Kendrick for setting a new record in the long jump with a 16'9" jump.
Also over break the 2 meets that the track team had were full of more personal best performances. A few of those were from Morgan Hardy with long jump at 16'8", Jackson Gloskey in hurdles with a 8.24, Ava Pezzimenti and Julianna Klimow in the 55m running an 7.81 and 7.88 respectively. Telaney Kilian in the 600 with a 1:48.03. JJ Montemaro in the 2 mile with a 10:21.92.
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> Today's lunch is tacos
Monday, January 6, 2020
------- General --------------------------------------------
> Attention Juniors - If you are interested in the New Visions Medical Program you must attend the field trip on Wednesday, February 5th. This program requires an application and selection process. Passports are available in the Student Center.
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> Attention Juniors - EMCC has a new one year program that allows seniors to explore careers in education. Students will participate in four 10 week rotations at different grade levels. This program has an application and selection process. In order to apply you must attend this field trip on Monday, February 3rd. You must also provide your own transportation to Thomas by 7:45am on the day of the field trip. Passports are available in the student center.
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> There is a mandatory Model UN meeting on Wednesday January 8 for all members attending the Syracuse Conference.
> Is your New Year's resolution to go green? If so please join Webster Thomas Earth Club for our meetings every Tuesday after school in room 205. We are working on school, town, county, and statewide green change. New members are always welcome. Please contact Celia Darling or mrs Drury for more info. We'd love to have you
> Is your New Year's resolution to help others? Do you need to earn service hours for other clubs? If so, now is the time to check out the Care Club! It's a great way to volunteer when it is convenient for YOU! The care room is open daily during all lunch blocks. Stop in and check it out.
There will be a Care Club meeting this Thursday, January 9th after school in the care room. The care room is located inside the north cafe & new members are always welcome. Come check it out!
> There is a Key Club meeting after school today in room 405.
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> The Webster Titan Track Team will be having it’s Great Plate Fundraiser at Bill Gray’s, on Hard Road, this Tuesday, January 7th! Please show your certificate when you make any purchase between 4:30 and 8:30 this Tuesday and Bill Gray’s will donate 15% of what you pay to the Webster Titan’s Track Team. See you at Bill Grays this Tuesday!
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> Today's lunch is popcorn chicken
Thursday, December 19
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> Yearbook Photos will take place this Friday in the Auditorium. There are schedules posted around the main hallways in the building. Please be prompt for your club picture.
Staff, as always, thank you for allowing students to leave class to have their pictures taken.
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> Attention Link Leaders: This week's Link meeting is cancelled. We will not meet on Thursday, December 19th. Our next Link Leader meeting will be Thursday, January 16th, 2020.
> Thursdays are great days for chess!
Today isThursday, so it is time for CHESS CLUB - it will be in room 310, and YOU are invited to come, even bring a friend!
ALL are welcome. If you have any questions see Mr. Zaleski in room 310.
Come challenge your mind and join us for a "battle on the board"
> Star Wars/Sci-Fi club has been cancelled this afternoon. Our meeting will be rescheduled for after break.
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> Thank you to all those students and staff that participated in the Holiday Spirit Week. Tomorrow is Flannel Friday. Let’s get cozy and enjoy our last day together before the winter break.
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> Today's lunch is cheesy bites
December 18, 2019
------- General --------------------------------------------
> Yearbook Photos will take place this Friday in the Auditorium. There are schedules posted around the main hallways in the building. Please be prompt for your club picture.
Staff, as always, thank you for allowing students to leave class to have their pictures taken.
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> BONJOUR!!!
ALL ARE WELCOME TO JOIN FRENCH CLUB TODAY, DECEMBER 18TH FOR OUR CHOCOLATE FONDUE & FRENCH RACLETTE PARTY!
BRING SOMETHING TO SHARE OR SEE MISS DOORES FOR QUESTIONS.
ALL ARE WELCOME!!
HOPE TO SEE YOU THERE!
> Attention Link Leaders: This week's Link meeting is cancelled. We will not meet on Thursday, December 19th. Our next Link Leader meeting will be Thursday, January 16th, 2020.
> Barrel of Monkeys Men's Choir rehearses tomorrow morning at 8:15. Nolan, don't forget the doughnuts!
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> Student Council wants to remind everyone about Ugly Sweater Day tomorrow. Let’s see those ugly sweaters!
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> Today's lunch is bacon hamburger / bacon cheeseburger
December 17, 2019
------- General --------------------------------------------
> The 5-hour class will be held today December 17 at Thomas High School, Room 406; class runs from 4:00 PM -9:00 PM. Cost is $52.00 - you can register online at webstercentral.revtrak.net. Please make sure to bring your permit to class
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> BONJOUR!!!
ALL ARE WELCOME TO JOIN FRENCH CLUB TOMORROW, DECEMBER 18TH FOR OUR CHOCOLATE FONDUE & FRENCH RACLETTE PARTY!
BRING SOMETHING TO SHARE OR SEE MISS DOORES FOR QUESTIONS.
ALL ARE WELCOME!!
HOPE TO SEE YOU THERE!
> Attention Link Leaders: This week's Link meeting is cancelled. We will not meet on Thursday, December 19th. Our next Link Leader meeting will be Thursday, January 16th, 2020.
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> Today's lunch is buffalo crunchers / pizza crunchers
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> Tomorrow for Holiday Spirit Week is our Winter Wonderland Whiteout. This would be the perfect time to wear your holiday shirt from the DREAM club if you bought one. Hope to see everyone dressed in white in tomorrow.
December 16, 2019
------- General --------------------------------------------
> The 5-hour class will be held tomorrow, Tuesday, December 17 at Thomas High School, Room 406; class runs from 4:00 PM -9:00 PM. Cost is $52.00 - you can register online at webstercentral.revtrak.net. Please make sure to bring your permit to class
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> Does the Holiday Season bring added stress to your already busy schedule? Take a moment for yourself and stop by the Counseling Center's "MINDFUL MONDAY" table today outside the cafeteria during your lunch block!
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> Best Buddies will be meeting tomorrow, Tuesday, December 17 from 3:15 - 4:00 in the South Cafeteria. We will be celebrating the upcoming holidays by decorating cookies, listening to music, and having a White Elephant Gift Exchange. Please bring a wrapped gift, no more than $10 please, to exchange with someone in the club.
See you then.
> BONJOUR!!! ALL ARE WELCOME TO JOIN FRENCH CLUB ON WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 18TH FOR OUR CHOCOLATE FONDUE & FRENCH RACLETTE PARTY! BRING SOMETHING TO SHARE OR SEE MISS DOORES FOR QUESTIONS. ALL ARE WELCOME!! HOPE TO SEE YOU THERE!
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> Today's lunch is waffle chicken bites
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> Happy Holiday Spirit Week. Just a reminder that tomorrow is Santa’s workshop Tuesday. Come to school dressed with your santa hats, reindeer antlers, red noses, or elf gear.
December 12, 2019
------- General --------------------------------------------
> The 5-hour class will be held Tuesday, December 17 at Thomas High School, Room 406; class runs from 4:00 PM -9:00 PM. Cost is $52.00 - you can register online at webstercentral.revtrak.net. Please make sure to bring your permit to class
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> Attention sophomores who are going on the EMCC field trip today. Please eat lunch 3rd block at 10:40 and then check in with Ms. Marcello at the security chair by the north cafe exit door by 11:10 to board the buses.
> Attention Juniors - pick up your paper copy of your PSAT scores in the Counseling Center today. School Counselors will be available outside the cafetaries on Monday, December 16th to help link you scores to the free test prep called khan academy.
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> The Webster Show Choir is pleased to announce their annual Talent Showcase tomorrow, Friday, December 13th at 7pm in the Schroeder auditorium! Ms. Thompson, Ms. Pollino, and Mrs. Freeberg are featured faculty members, along with talented students from both Thomas and Schroeder. Tickets are available in advance from any Show Choir or at the door for $5. Hope to see you there!
> Best Buddies will be meeting on Tuesday, December 17 from 3:15 - 4:00 in the South Cafeteria. We will be celebrating the upcoming holidays by decorating cookies, listening to music, and having a White Elephant Gift Exchange. Please bring a wrapped gift, no more than $10 please, to exchange with someone in the club.
> BONJOUR!!! ALL ARE WELCOME TO JOIN FRENCH CLUB ON WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 18TH FOR OUR CHOCOLATE FONDUE & FRENCH RACLETTE PARTY! BRING SOMETHING TO SHARE OR SEE MISS DOORES FOR QUESTIONS. ALL ARE WELCOME!! HOPE TO SEE YOU THERE!
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> Cassidy Anschutz bowled a perfect 300 game yesterday, leading our girl's varsity bowling team to a victory over Fairport. After four matches the Titan girls are undefeated.
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> Today's lunch is general Tso's chicken / sweet & sour chicken
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> Now a message from Student Council: Next week is our last week of school before Winter break and we are encouraging everyone to join us in celebrating the holidays by dressing in theme. Staff and Students will have the same themes each day next week.
Monday will be A long winter’s nap and to celebrate you can wear your favorite cozy Pajamas.
Tuesday will be Santa’s Workshop. We would love to see all your santa, elf or reindeer gear. Antlers, red noses, santa hats . . . get creative.
Wednesday will be Winter Wonderland and we will dress in white for a white out..
Thursday is our Ugly Sweater Party, let’s see all those fun sweaters
And lastly we will have Flannel Friday.
Looking forward to seeing everyone in the holiday spirit next week.
December 11, 2019
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> Seniors if you need help submitting your college applications, please stop down during any lunch block on Thursday December 12th in Room 144 for Wrap Up Your Apps Day. This time will be designated for you to receive assistance on completing or maybe even starting your applications. Come ask counselors questions, we can help match your naviance and common app accounts, request your transcripts in naviance and complete your gold sheets!
So don't forget to Wrap Up those Apps before for the Holidays!
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> The Webster Show Choir is pleased to announce their annual Talent Showcase on Friday, December 13th at 7pm in the Schroeder auditorium! Ms. Thompson, Ms. Pollino, and Mrs. Freeberg are featured faculty members, along with talented students from both Thomas and Schroeder. Tickets are available in advance from any Show Choir or at the door for $5. Hope to see you there!
> Barrel of Monkeys Men's Choir rehearses tomorrow morning at 8:15. Patrick, don't forget the doughnuts!
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> Today's lunch is breaded chicken drumstick
December 10, 2019
------- General --------------------------------------------
> The 5-hour class will be held Tuesday, December 17 at RL Thomas High School, Room 406; class runs from 4:00 PM -9:00 PM. Cost is $52.00 - you can register online at webstercentral.revtrak.net. Please make sure to bring your permit to class
------- Counseling Center --------------------------------------------
> Seniors if you need help submitting your college applications, please stop down during any lunch block on Thursday December 12th in Room 144 for Wrap Up Your Apps Day. This time will be designated for you to receive assistance on completing or maybe even starting your applications. Come ask counselors questions, we can help match your naviance and common app accounts, request your transcripts in naviance and complete your gold sheets!
So don't forget to Wrap Up those Apps before for the Holidays!
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> The Tri-M Music Honor Society is meeting Wednesday morning at 8:15 AM in the Theory room. See you then!
> ATTENTION FRENCH CLUB!
WE WILL MEET TODAY, (TUESDAY DEC 10TH) AFTER SCHOOL IN RM 222. SEE YOU THERE.
> The Webster Show Choir is pleased to announce their annual Talent Showcase on Friday, December 13th at 7pm in the Schroeder auditorium! Ms. Thompson, Ms. Pollino, and Mrs. Freeberg are featured faculty members, along with talented students from both Thomas and Schroeder. Tickets are available in advance from any Show Choir or at the door for $5. Hope to see you there!
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> Looking for something to do tonight?
The Thomas Titans Varsity ice hockey team hosts Hilton at 5:00 across the street at the Webster Ice Arena.
Stop in to support and cheer on the Titans to victory!
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> Today's lunch is meatball sub
December 9, 2019
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> There will be a Model UN meeting today, after school in room 210 for all students attending the Syracuse conference. If you cannot attend, please see Miss Yang.
> The Tri-M Music Honor Society is meeting Wednesday morning at 8:15 AM in the Theory room. See you then!
> On Saturday, December 7th, six Webster students competed in University of Buffalo's third Lockdown Cybersecurity Competition for High Schools. At this hands-on competition, student teams were tasked with defending a small network of systems from attack and scored on how well their services remain available (service uptime). Teams were also assigned and scored on various timed tasks to complete throughout the event. If that’s not enough, a Cybersecurity CTF and other interesting challenges were part of the competition as well! The Schroeder team was comprised of Skyler F and Edward B and they placed second in the competition. The Thomas team was comprised of Alessandra V, Patrick M, Nolan W and Lexi V. Congrats to all competitors!
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> Today's lunch is breaded chicken breast fillet sandwich
December 6, 2019
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> Google and Infinite Campus passwords are now synced.
To log into your Chromebook and Infinite Campus portal you need to use the following login:
The user name is first initial, last name, two-digit graduation year; for example, GWidor20
The password is the same password you are currently using to log into your Chromebook
If you are having any issues, stop into your house office.
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> Webster Thomas has a Shakespeare Club.
Yes, you heard me- we have a Shakespeare club!
What does this club do?
Well for one, we compete in a regional monologue competition with other schools in our area.
The winner of Regionals goes to New York City for Nationals.
The National winner goes to London, England.
We welcome any and all fans of performing arts, Shakespeare, and spoken-word competitions. We have flexible meeting and coaching times if you can't make our meetings on Mondays after school.
Please see Mr. Stoetzel or Ms Byrne in room 335 for more details.
The Shakespeare Club wants YOU!
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> Today's lunch is savory chili or game day chili
December 5, 2019
------- General --------------------------------------------
> Google and Infinite Campus passwords are now synced.
To log into your Chromebook and Infinite Campus portal you need to use the following login:
The user name is first initial, last name, two-digit graduation year; for example, GWidor20
The password is the same password you are currently using to log into your Chromebook
If you are having any issues, stop into your house office.
------- Clubs --------------------------------------------
> Webster Thomas has a Shakespeare Club.
Yes, you heard me- we have a Shakespeare club!
What does this club do?
Well for one, we compete in a regional monologue competition with other schools in our area.
The winner of Regionals goes to New York City for Nationals.
The National winner goes to London, England.
We welcome any and all fans of performing arts, Shakespeare, and spoken-word competitions. We have flexible meeting and coaching times if you can't make our meetings on Mondays after school.
Please see Mr. Stoetzel or Ms Byrne in room 335 for more details.
The Shakespeare Club wants YOU!
> Today isThursday, it is time for CHESS CLUB - it will be in room 310, and YOU are invited to come, even bring a friend!
ALL are welcome. If you have any questions see Mr. Zaleski in room 310.
Come challenge your mind and join us for a "battle on the board"
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> Today's lunch is hamburger / cheeseburger
December 4, 2019
------- General --------------------------------------------
> Google and Infinite Campus passwords are now synced.
To log into your Chromebook and Infinite Campus portal you need to use the following login:
The user name is first initial, last name, two-digit graduation year; for example, GWidor20
The password is the same password you are currently using to log into your Chromebook
------- Clubs --------------------------------------------
> Webster Thomas has a Shakespeare Club.
Yes, you heard me- we have a Shakespeare club!
What does this club do?
Well for one, we compete in a regional monologue competition with other schools in our area.
The winner of Regionals goes to New York City for Nationals.
The National winner goes to London, England.
We welcome any and all fans of performing arts, Shakespeare, and spoken-word competitions. We have flexible meeting and coaching times if you can't make our meetings on Mondays after school.
Please see Mr. Stoetzel or Ms Byrne in room 335 for more details.
The Shakespeare Club wants YOU!
> Barrel of Monkeys Men's Choir meets tomorrow morning at 8:15. Nathan, don't forget the doughnuts!!!
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> Today's lunch is mozzerella sticks
December 3, 2019
------- General --------------------------------------------
> Winter Drivers Education Registration will be held
TODAY from 3:30 - 6:30 for current seniors and juniors and
TOMORROW from 3:30 - 6:30 for current sophomores.
Registration takes place at the Webster Aquatic Center, 875 Ridge Road, on a first come, first serve basis.
Visit our website at the address shown here to get a registration form and see details about lecture and driving times.
Please contact 670-1087 with questions regarding registration.
> Google and Infinite Campus passwords are now synced.
To log into your Chromebook and Infinite Campus portal you need to use the following login:
The user name is first initial, last name, two-digit graduation year; for example, GWidor20
The password is the same password you are currently using to log into your Chromebook
------- Counseling Center --------------------------------------------
> Boys State and Girls State are week-long summer leadership and civics programs held throughout the United States. They are sponsored by the American Legion and the American Legion Auxiliary for high school students between their junior and senior years.
If you are currently a junior and would be interested in learning more and/or possibly interviewing for a chance to attend either Boys State or Girls State, see Mr. Callard or Ms. Marcello in the Counseling Center by Wednesday, December 4th.
Each of these programs is scheduled to run on a SUNY college campus shortly after the end of the school year. If you are selected, all costs are covered by the Legion or the Auxiliary.
> The Counselors would like to invite students to stop by the Talk2MeTuesday table during lunch blocks today in the North Cafe Hallway. We want to hear from you. Have a question? Missed a previous appointment? Do you need help or resources or maybe you have an idea for us?
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> There will be a TIES volunteer training today after school in room 103 from 3:15-4:00 for all interested students. Come learn what TIES (Together Including Every Student) is all about.
> Webster Thomas has a Shakespeare Club.
Yes, you heard me- we have a Shakespeare club!
What does this club do?
Well for one, we compete in a regional monologue competition with other schools in our area.
The winner of Regionals goes to New York City for Nationals.
The National winner goes to London, England.
We welcome any and all fans of performing arts, Shakespeare, and spoken-word competitions. We have flexible meeting and coaching times if you can't make our meetings on Mondays after school.
Please see Mr. Stoetzel or Ms Byrne in room 335 for more details.
The Shakespeare Club wants YOU!
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> Today's lunch is tacos
December 2, 2019
------- General --------------------------------------------
> Winter Drivers Education Registration will be held tomorrow,
Tuesday, December 3, from 3:30 - 6:30 for current seniors and juniors and on
Wednesday, December 4, from 3:30 - 6:30 for current sophomores.
Registration takes place at the Webster Aquatic Center, 875 Ridge Road, on a first come, first serve basis.
Visit our website at the address shown here to get a registration form and see details about lecture and driving times.
Please contact 670-1087 with questions regarding registration.
------- Counseling Center --------------------------------------------
> Boys State and Girls State are week-long summer leadership and civics programs held throughout the United States. They are sponsored by the American Legion and the American Legion Auxiliary for high school students between their junior and senior years.
If you are currently a junior and would be interested in learning more and/or possibly interviewing for a chance to attend either Boys State or Girls State, see Mr. Callard or Ms. Marcello in the Counseling Center by Wednesday, December 4th.
Each of these programs is scheduled to run on a SUNY college campus shortly after the end of the school year. If you are selected, all costs are covered by the Legion or the Auxiliary.
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> There will be Key Club Meetings on Monday December 2nd in room 405. You only need to attend one; either at 8:15 am or 3:20 pm. Please check the google classroom for many upcoming volunteer opportunities.
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> Friday November 22nd and Saturday November 23rd the Webster Lakers Girls Swim Team joined the rest of the Section V qualifying swimmers at the state championship held at Ithaca College. Four swimmers, Sue Sokolowski, Lauren Schreier, Claire Gorton, and Dana Witte, and one diver, Ashley LaClaire competed in the meet. Sue, Dana, and Ashley qualified individually. The meet finished with a new school record in the 400 freestyle relay and Section V finished second overall. Congratulations swimmers on a fantastic season!
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> Today's lunch is popcorn chicken
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> Kristiana: Do you love to give back? The holiday season is amazing for many, but for some kids it isn't. Hello I’m Kristiana and this is Amy Cawley and we are part of the care club. We want all of you guys to help donate brand new books to kids in need who are part of the monroe county foster care system. Your donation of a new book will help bring a smile to a child this holiday season.
Amy: There will be present boxes in the Gold house, Blue house, main office, counseling center and library. Please donate new children’s books for kids of all ages by Tuesday December 17th. The care club will be wrapping the presents and delivering them to the foster care system. Please help us bring joy to children this holiday season!
Kristiana: Have an amazing day thank you.
November 26, 2019
------- General --------------------------------------------
> Winter Drivers Education Registration will be held on
Tuesday, December 3, from 3:30 - 6:30 for current seniors and juniors and on
Wednesday, December 4, from 3:30 - 6:30 for current sophomores.
Registration takes place at the Webster Aquatic Center, 875 Ridge Road, on a first come, first serve basis.
Visit our website at the address shown here to get a registration form and see details about lecture and driving times.
Please contact 670-1087 with questions regarding registration.
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> There will be Key Club Meetings on Monday December 2nd in room 405. You only need to attend one; either at 8:15 am or 3:20 pm. Please check the google classroom for many upcoming volunteer opportunities.
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> Today's lunch is breaded chicken breast fillet sandwich
November 25, 2019
------- General --------------------------------------------
> Winter Drivers Education Registration will be held on
Tuesday, December 3, from 3:30 - 6:30 for current seniors and juniors and on
Wednesday, December 4, from 3:30 - 6:30 for current sophomores.
Registration takes place at the Webster Aquatic Center, 875 Ridge Road, on a first come, first serve basis.
Visit our website at the address shown here to get a registration form and see details about lecture and driving times.
Please contact 670-1087 with questions regarding registration.
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> The Webster Show Choir is pleased to host their annual Talent Showcase on Friday, December 13th at 7pm in the Schroeder auditorium. This concert features the Webster Show Choir as well as talent from students at both Thomas and Schroeder. Do you have a band, write your own music, or dance at a studio? If so, this is a concert you might be interested in auditioning for. Live auditions will be held TODAY after school in the Schroeder auditorium. Sign up sheets will be on the theory room doors. Can't make it? Send in a video of your performance to Laura_D'Angelo@webstercsd.org and find her with any questions. Hope to see you there!!!
> Attention all Video Game Club members...today's Video Game Club meeting is cancelled. Once again, today's Video Game Club meeting is cancelled.
> There will be Key Club Meetings on Monday December 2nd in room 405. You only need to attend one; either at 8:15 am or 3:20 pm. Please check the google classroom for many upcoming volunteer opportunities.
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> NIght of a Thousand Men is tonight at 7:00! Join us for some awesome music performed by the middle school and high school Men's Choirs. Special guests are the Penfield High School's Uptown Express and Fredonia's Much More Chill. The concert is at 7:00 and is free and open to the public!
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> Today's lunch is mozzerella sticks
November 22nd, 2019
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> Winter Drivers Education Registration will be held on
Tuesday, December 3, from 3:30 - 6:30 for current seniors and juniors and on
Wednesday, December 4, from 3:30 - 6:30 for current sophomores.
Registration takes place at the Webster Aquatic Center, 875 Ridge Road, on a first come, first serve basis.
Visit our website at the address shown here to get a registration form and see details about lecture and driving times.
Please contact 670-1087 with questions regarding registration.
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> The Webster Show Choir is pleased to host their annual Talent Showcase on Friday, December 13th at 7pm in the Schroeder auditorium. This concert features the Webster Show Choir as well as talent from students at both Thomas and Schroeder. Do you have a band, write your own music, or dance at a studio? If so, this is a concert you might be interested in auditioning for. Live auditions will be held Monday, November 25th after school in the Schroeder auditorium. Sign up sheets will be on the theory room doors. Can't make it? Send in a video of your performance to Laura_D'Angelo@webstercsd.org and find her with any questions. Hope to see you there!!!
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> Today's lunch is pulled BBQ turkey sandwich
November 21st, 2019
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> Would you like to experience 3 days of fun, interactive leadership training?
Would you like to experience what life is like on a college campus?
Would you like to discover how your leadership can lead to social change?
If you answered yes to any of these questions please consider attending an informational meeting to learn more about the Hugh O’Brien Youth Leadership Training to be held this coming June at the University of Rochester.
To sign up for the informational meeting, see Ms. Marcello in the Counseling Center.
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> The Webster Show Choir is pleased to host their annual Talent Showcase on Friday, December 13th at 7pm in the Schroeder auditorium. This concert features the Webster Show Choir as well as talent from students at both Thomas and Schroeder. Do you have a band, write your own music, or dance at a studio? This is a concert you might be interested in auditioning for. Live auditions will be held after school at Thomas tomorrow, November 22nd in the band room and at Schroeder, Monday, November 25th in the auditorium. Sign up sheets will be on the theory room doors. Can't make it? Send in a video of your performance to Laura_D'Angelo@webstercsd.org and find her with any questions. Hope to see you there!!!
> If you like to dance and are interested in joining the Thomas Dance Team, there will be an informational meeting today after school in room 140. The meeting will end at 4:00.
> Attention Link Leaders: Our meeting is TODAY, right after school in the South Cafeteria.
> Today is Thursday, it is time for CHESS CLUB - it will be in room 310, and YOU are invited to come, even bring a friend!
ALL are welcome. If you have any questions see Mr. Zaleski in room 310.
Come challenge your mind and join us for a "battle on the board"
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> Today's lunch is cheesy bites
November 20th, 2019
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> Would you like to experience 3 days of fun, interactive leadership training?
Would you like to experience what life is like on a college campus?
Would you like to discover how your leadership can lead to social change?
If you answered yes to any of these questions please consider attending an informational meeting to learn more about the Hugh O’Brien Youth Leadership Training to be held this coming June at the University of Rochester.
To sign up for the informational meeting, see Ms. Marcello in the Counseling Center.
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> If you like to dance and are interested in joining the Thomas Dance Team, there will be an informational meeting tomorrow after school in room 140. The meeting will end at 4:00.
> Attention Link Leaders: Our meeting is tomorrow, Thursday the 21st, right after school in the South Cafeteria.
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> Today's lunch is bacon hamburger / cheeseburger
November 19, 2019
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> Tomorrow is the last day to hand in your EMCC passport to the student/counseling center. Sophomores who would like to attend EMCC next school year, must attend the field trip in December. Get you passports in by tomorrow.
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> Would you like to experience 3 days of fun, interactive leadership training?
Would you like to experience what life is like on a college campus?
Would you like to discover how your leadership can lead to social change?
If you answered yes to any of these questions please consider attending an informational meeting to learn more about the Hugh O’Brien Youth Leadership Training to be held this coming June at the University of Rochester.
To sign up for the informational meeting, see Ms. Marcello in the Counseling Center.
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> The Webster Show Choir is pleased to host their annual Talent Showcase on Friday, December 13th at 7pm in the Schroeder auditorium. This concert features the Webster Show Choir as well as talent from students at both Thomas and Schroeder. Do you have a band, write your own music, or dance at a studio? This is a concert you might be interested in auditioning for. Live auditions will be held after school at Thomas Friday, November 22nd in the band room and at Schroeder, Monday, November 25th in the auditorium. Sign up sheets will be on the theory room doors. Can't make it? Send in a video of your performance to Laura_D'Angelo@webstercsd.org and find her with any questions. Hope to see you there!!!
> If you like to dance and are interested in joining the Thomas Dance Team, there will be an informational meeting Thursday after school in room 140. The meeting will end at 4:00.
> Attention all Link Leaders! This is your friendly reminder that our monthly meeting is Thursday, November 21st at 3:20 in the SOUTH CAFETERIA - this is a location change- be sure to attend!
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> Today's lunch is buffalo or pizza crunchers
November 18th, 2019
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> Attention Sophomores: If you are interested in any of the EMCC programs for next school year, you must attend the field trip in December. Please pick up a passport in the Student/Counseling Center. Passports are due back by Wednesday, November 20th. You will not be able to attend EMCC unless you visit the program, so pick up your passport today.
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> The Webster Show Choir is pleased to host their annual Talent Showcase on Friday, December 13th at 7pm in the Schroeder auditorium. This concert features the Webster Show Choir as well as talent from students at both Thomas and Schroeder. Do you have a band, write your own music, or dance at a studio? This is a concert you might be interested in auditioning for. Live auditions will be held after school at Thomas Friday, November 22nd in the band room and at Schroeder, Monday, November 25th in the auditorium. Sign up sheets will be on the theory room doors. Can't make it? Send in a video of your performance to Laura_D'Angelo@webstercsd.org and find her with any questions. Hope to see you there!!!
> If you like to dance and are interested in joining the Thomas Dance Team, there will be an informational meeting Thursday after school in room 140. The meeting will end at 4:00.
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> Today's lunch is waffle chicken bites
November 15th, 2019
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> Attention Sophomores: If you are interested in any of the EMCC programs for next school year, you must attend the field trip in December. Please pick up a passport in the Student/Counseling Center. Passports are due back by Wednesday, November 20th. You will not be able to attend EMCC unless you visit the program, so pick up your passport today.
> Webster Thomas High School proudly presents Twelfth Night, by William Shakespeare, on November 21, 22, and 23. Tickets go on sale all next week in the cafeteria, and will be available at the door.
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> The Webster Show Choir is pleased to host their annual Talent Showcase on Friday, December 13th at 7pm in the Schroeder auditorium. This concert features the Webster Show Choir as well as talent from students at both Thomas and Schroeder. Do you have a band, write your own music, or dance at a studio? This is a concert you might be interested in auditioning for. Live auditions will be held after school at Thomas Friday, November 22nd in the band room and at Schroeder, Monday, November 25th in the auditorium. Sign up sheets will be on the theory room doors. Can't make it? Send in a video of your performance to Laura_D'Angelo@webstercsd.org and find her with any questions. Hope to see you there!!!
> Attention Model UNers: Please stop by 210 to pick up an informational sheet on the Syracuse conference from Miss Yang. Our next meeting will be Monday after school in room 210.
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> Today's lunch is chicken fingers
November 14th, 2019
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> Attention Sophomores: If you are interested in any of the EMCC programs for next school year, you must attend the field trip in December. Please pick up a passport in the Student/Counseling Center. Passports are due back by Wednesday, November 20th. You will not be able to attend EMCC unless you visit the program, so pick up your passport today.
> This week is your last chance to win a $30 gift card to AMC and a huge basket of candy when you join PTSA for just $5! You'll also get year-long discounts at great local shops like DQ, The Waffle Factory, Salvatores and more. See Mrs. Barnes in room 308 Monday through Thursday to sign up. The winner will be drawn on Friday.
> Webster Thomas High School proudly presents Twelfth Night, by William Shakespeare, on November 21, 22, and 23. Tickets go on sale all next week in the cafeteria, and will be available at the door.
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> There will be a Care club meeting today after school in the Care Room from 3:15-3:45. The Care room is located off the North Cafe. Grab an after school snack and join us in the Care room. It's a FANTASTIC way to get the volunteer hours you need for NHS, Rotary, Key Club, etc. New members are ALWAYS welcome!
> Don't forget the Thomas Trap club information meeting offered today after school or Friday morning at 8:15 in Mr. Christman's room 216.
All are invited.
> Attention Model UNers: Please stop by 210 to pick up an informational sheet on the Syracuse conference from Miss Yang. Our next meeting will be Monday after school in room 210.
> Today isThursday, it is time for CHESS CLUB - it will be in room 310, and YOU are invited to come, even bring a friend!
ALL are welcome. If you have any questions see Mr. Zaleski in room 310.
Come challenge your mind and join us for a "battle on the board"
> Attention French Club....we are meeting today after school in room 222.
Join us for snacks and French conversation!
You can join our Google classroom page using the code shown here.
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> Today's lunch is fiestada
November 13th, 2019
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> This week is your last chance to win a $30 gift card to AMC and a huge basket of candy when you join PTSA for just $5! You'll also get year-long discounts at great local shops like DQ, The Waffle Factory, Salvatores and more. See Mrs. Barnes in room 308 Monday through Thursday to sign up. The winner will be drawn on Friday.
> Webster Thomas High School proudly presents Twelfth Night, by William Shakespeare, on November 21, 22, and 23. Tickets go on sale all next week in the cafeteria, and will be available at the door.
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> Attention Art Club - see you after school in Mr. Stahls room. We will be brainstorming and sketching for our murals. It is a critical meeting, so please plan to attend.
> The Webster Show Choir is pleased to host their annual Talent Showcase on Friday, December 13th at 7pm in the Schroeder auditorium. This concert features the Webster Show Choir as well as talent from students at both Thomas and Schroeder. Do you have a band, write your own music, or dance at a studio? This is a concert you might be interested in auditioning for. Live auditions will be held after school at Thomas Friday, November 22nd in the band room and at Schroeder, Monday, November 25th in the auditorium. Sign up sheets will be on the theory room doors. Can't make it? Send in a video of your performance to Laura_D'Angelo@webstercsd.org and find her with any questions. Hope to see you there!!!
> There will be a Care club meeting tomorrow, November 14th, after school in the Care Room from 3:15-3:45. The Care room is located off the North Cafe. Grab an after school snack and join us in the Care room. It's a FANTASTIC way to get the volunteer hours you need for NHS, Rotary, Key Club, etc. New members are ALWAYS welcome!
> Barrel of Monkeys Men's Choir meets tomorrow morning at 8:15. David, don't forget the doughnuts!
Don't forget the Thomas Trap club information meeting offered Thursday after school or Friday morning at 8:15 in Mr. Christman's room 216.
All are invited.
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> Today's lunch is roasted chicken
November 12, 2019
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> Attention Sophomores: If you are interested in any of the EMCC programs for next school year, you must attend the field trip in December. Please pick up a passport in the Student/Counseling Center. Passports are due back by Wednesday, November 20th. You will not be able to attend EMCC unless you visit the program, so pick up your passport today.
> This week is your last chance to win a $30 gift card to AMC and a huge basket of candy when you join PTSA for just $5! You'll also get year-long discounts at great local shops like DQ, The Waffle Factory, Salvatores and more. See Mrs. Barnes in room 308 Monday through Thursday to sign up. The winner will be drawn on Friday.
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> Attention French club! We will meet Thursday Nov 14th. Please join us for snacks & French conversation!
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> Today's lunch is meatball sub
November 8, 2019
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> Attention Sophomores: If you are interested in any of the EMCC programs for next school year, you must attend the field trip in December. Please pick up a passport in the Student/Counseling Center. Passports are due back by Wednesday, November 20th. You will not be able to attend EMCC unless you visit the program, so pick up your passport today.
> The 5-hour driving class will be held Tuesday, November 12th at Schroeder High School, Room E3; class runs from 4:00 PM -9:00 PM. Cost is $52.00 - you can register online at webstercentral.revtrak.net. Please make sure to bring your permit to class.
> Get a PTSA student discount card for only $5.
Great discounts at DQ, Waffle factory, Buffalo Wild WIngs, Bruegger's, Salvatore's and more!.
Plus, you will be entered to win a $30 AMC gift card and HUGE basket of candy.
See Mrs. Dovholuk in room 204 today to purchase your card.
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> The Historically Black College Fair is on Monday, November 18, 2019 from 8:30am to 1:30pm at the Riverside Convention Center. We are planning to take interested African American juniors and seniors to this event. The fair will consist of workshops on preparing for college, how to pay for college and a career tour zone. Admission is free and on-site enrollment will be available. Lunch will also be provided. Pick up your passport today in the Student/Counseling Center.
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> Attention French club! We will meet NEXT Thursday Nov 14th. Please join us for snacks & French conversation!
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> Today's lunch is game day chili
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> Veterans Day is on Monday and that is the reason why we are off from school. For those of you who might not know, Veterans Day is a public holiday held on the anniversary of the end of World War One- November 11th. It is a day to honor the service of all current U.S. military personnel and veterans. So remember to thank a veteran for their service to our country and for your freedom.
November 7, 2019
> The 5-hour driving class will be held Tuesday, November 12th at Schroeder High School, Room E3; class runs from 4:00 PM -9:00 PM. Cost is $52.00 - you can register online at webstercentral.revtrak.net. Please make sure to bring your permit to class.
> Do you speak a language other than English at home? Are you enrolled in a language course right now? Are you a senior? If you answered yes to any of these questions, you may be eligible to earn the Seal of Biliteracy! The seal is recognition you receive at graduation, that will provide proof of your language skills for college or careers. Want to know more? Come to the informational meeting after school on November 12th! Hope to see you there!
> Get a PTSA student discount card for only $5.
Great discounts at DQ, Waffle factory, Buffalo Wild WIngs, Bruegger's, Salvatore's and more!.
Plus, you will be entered to win a $30 AMC gift card and HUGE basket of candy.
See Mrs. Dohholuk in room 204 this week to purchase your card.
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> Attention French club! We will meet NEXT Thursday Nov 14th. Please join us for snacks & French conversation!
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> The Webster Thomas Cheerleaders were very happy to present the "Best Buddies" organization with a check for $2500 from their Cheer For Charity Tournament this fall!!
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> Today's lunch is hamburger / cheeseburger
November 6, 2019
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> Attention Sophomores: If you are interested in any of the EMCC programs for next school year, you must attend the field trip in December. Please pick up a passport in the Student/Counseling Center. Passports are due back by Wednesday, November 20th. You will not be able to attend EMCC unless you visit the program, so pick up your passport today.
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> The Historically Black College Fair is on Monday, November 18, 2019 from 8:30am to 1:30pm at the Riverside Convention Center. We are planning to take interested African American juniors and seniors to this event. The fair will consist of workshops on preparing for college, how to pay for college and a career tour zone. Admission is free and on-site enrollment will be available. Lunch will also be provided. Pick up your passport today in the Student/Counseling Center.
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> Attention French club! We will meet NEXT Thursday Nov 14th. Please join us for snacks & French conversation!
> Barrel of Monkeys Men's Choir will rehearse tomorrow morning at 8:15. Michael, don't forget the doughnuts!
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> Today's lunch is mozzerella sticks
November 5, 2019
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> Attention Sophomores: If you are interested in any of the EMCC programs for next school year, you must attend the field trip in December. Please pick up a passport in the Student/Counseling Center. Passports are due back by Wednesday, November 20th. You will not be able to attend EMCC unless you visit the program, so pick up your passport today.
> The 5-hour driving class will be held Tuesday, November 12th at Schroeder High School, Room E3; class runs from 4:00 PM -9:00 PM. Cost is $52.00 - you can register online at webstercentral.revtrak.net. Please make sure to bring your permit to class.
> Do you speak a language other than English at home? Are you enrolled in a language course right now? Are you a senior? If you answered yes to any of these questions, you may be eligible to earn the Seal of Biliteracy! The seal is recognition you receive at graduation, that will provide proof of your language skills for college or careers. Want to know more? Come to the informational meeting after school on November 12th! Hope to see you there!
> Get a PTSA student discount card for only $5.
Great discounts at DQ, Waffle factory, Buffalo Wild WIngs, Bruegger's, Salvatore's and more!.
Plus, you will be entered to win a $30 AMC gift card and HUGE basket of candy.
See Mrs. Dohholuk in room 204 this week to purchase your card.
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> The Historically Black College Fair is on Monday, November 18, 2019 from 8:30am to 1:30pm at the Riverside Convention Center. We are planning to take interested African American juniors and seniors to this event. The fair will consist of workshops on preparing for college, how to pay for college and a career tour zone. Admission is free and on-site enrollment will be available. Lunch will also be provided. Pick up your passport today in the Student/Counseling Center.
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> ATTENTION FRENCH CLUB!
WE WILL MEET THIS WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 6TH AFTER SCHOOL IN ROOM 222. HOPE TO SEE YOU THERE.
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> Today's lunch is turkey & gravy
November 4, 2019
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> Get a PTSA student discount card for only $5.
Great discounts at DQ, Waffle factory, Buffalo Wild WIngs, Bruegger's, Salvatore's and more!.
Plus, you will be entered to win a $30 AMC gift card and HUGE basket of candy.
See Mrs. Dohholuk in room 204 this week to purchase your card.
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> The Historically Black College Fair is on Monday, November 18, 2019 from 8:30am to 1:30pm at the Riverside Convention Center. We are planning to take interested African American juniors and seniors to this event. The fair will consist of workshops on preparing for college, how to pay for college and a career tour zone. Admission is free and on-site enrollment will be available. Lunch will also be provided. Pick up your passport today in the Student/Counseling Center.
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> Attention Key Club members....If you were not able to attend our meeting this morning at 8:15, you should plan on attending our meeting this afternoon at 3:20 pm in room 405.
Bring a canned item with you for the Thomas Food Cupboard.
> ATTENTION FRENCH CLUB!
WE WILL MEET THIS WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 6TH AFTER SCHOOL IN ROOM 222. HOPE TO SEE YOU THERE.
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> Any boys interested in swimming or diving this winter there will be an informational meeting TODAY at 4:30 at the Aquatic Center.
> Anyone interested in trying out for the boys JV or varsity basketball teams should attend the meeting today at 3:20 in room 214 with Coach Coles and Coach Barrett. The meeting will be no more than 20 minutes.
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> Today's lunch is popcorn chicken
November 1, 2019
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> Attention Sophomores: If you are interested in any of the EMCC programs for next school year, you must attend the field trip in December. Please pick up a passport in the Student/Counseling Center. Passports are due back by Wednesday, November 20th. You will not be able to attend EMCC unless you visit the program, so pick up your passport today.
> If you intend to play a sport this winter:
A physical dated on or after November 1, 2018 must be on file in the Nurse’s office
Sign up online at FamilyID.com
> Get a PTSA Student discount card for only $5 and a chance to
WIN $30 AMC gift card & huge basket of candy!
See Mrs. Saladzius in Rm 234 TODAY
> The 5-hour driving class will be held Tuesday, November 12th at Schroeder High School, Room E3; class runs from 4:00 PM -9:00 PM. Cost is $52.00 - you can register online at webstercentral.revtrak.net. Please make sure to bring your permit to class.
> Do you speak a language other than English at home? Are you enrolled in a language course right now? Are you a senior? If you answered yes to any of these questions, you may be eligible to earn the Seal of Biliteracy! The seal is recognition you receive at graduation, that will provide proof of your language skills for college or careers. Want to know more? Come to the informational meeting after school on November 12th! Hope to see you there!
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> The Historically Black College Fair is on Monday, November 18, 2019 from 8:30am to 1:30pm at the Riverside Convention Center. We are planning to take interested African American juniors and seniors to this event. The fair will consist of workshops on preparing for college, how to pay for college and a career tour zone. Admission is free and on-site enrollment will be available. Lunch will also be provided. Pick up your passport today in the Student/Counseling Center.
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> Key Club Meeting will be held on Monday November 4th at either 8:15 am or 3:20 pm in room 405. Members please attend one of the meetings and bring a canned item with you for the Thomas Food Cupboard.
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> Any boys interested in swimming or diving this winter there will be an informational meeting on Monday November 4th at 4:30 at the Aquatic Center.
> Anyone interested in trying out for the boys JV or varsity basketball teams should attend a meeting on Monday, November 4th at 3:20 in room 214 with Coach Coles and Coach Barrett. The meeting will be no more than 20 minutes.
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> Today's lunch is pulled pork nachos
October 31, 2019
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> Attention students enrolled in AP classes - TODAY IS THE LAST DAY to register and pay for exams at the $94 rate. After today the price per exam increases to $134. There will be no exceptions. The entire process can be completed online! Stop into the Gold House with questions.
> If you intend to play a sport this winter:
A physical dated on or after November 1, 2018 must be on file in the Nurse’s office
Sign up online at FamilyID.com
> Get a PTSA Student discount card for only $5 and a chance to
WIN $30 AMC gift card & huge basket of candy!
See Mrs. Saladzius in Rm 234 TODAY
> Do you speak a language other than English at home? Are you enrolled in a language course right now? Are you a senior? If you answered yes to any of these questions, you may be eligible to earn the Seal of Biliteracy! The seal is recognition you receive at graduation, that will provide proof of your language skills for college or careers. Want to know more? Come to the informational meeting after school on November 12th! Hope to see you there!
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> Key Club Meeting will be held on Monday November 4th at either 8:15 am or 3:20 pm in room 405. Members please attend one of the meetings and bring a canned item with you for the Thomas Food Cupboard.
> Today isThursday, it is time for CHESS CLUB - it will be in room 310, and YOU are invited to come, even bring a friend!
ALL are welcome. If you have any questions see Mr. Zaleski in room 310.
Come challenge your mind and join us for a "battle on the board"
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> For anyone interested in trying out for the boys JV or varsity basketball teams, there will be a meeting on Monday, November 4th at 3:20 in room 214 with Coach Coles and Coach Barrett. The meeting will be no more than 20 minutes.
> The Mod A boys basketball informational meeting will be held tomorrow at 3:30 in the South Cafeteria.
> For anyone interested in trying out for the boys JV or varsity basketball teams, there will be a meeting on Monday, November 4th at 3:20 in room 214 with Coach Coles and Coach Barrett. The meeting will be no more than 20 minutes.
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> Today's lunch is chicken fingers
October 30, 2019
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> Tomorrow is the deadline for all AP students to pay and register for exams at the lower, $94 rate. After tomorrow, all exams will cost $134 each! All registration and payment information is available on our webpage and can be done online! Stop down to the Gold House with questions.
> If you intend to play a sport this winter:
A physical dated on or after November 1, 2018 must be on file in the Nurse’s office
Sign up online at FamilyID.com
> The 5-hour driving class will be held Tuesday, November 12th at Schroeder High School, Room E3; class runs from 4:00 PM -9:00 PM. Cost is $52.00 - you can register online at webstercentral.revtrak.net. Please make sure to bring your permit to class.
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> The Historically Black College Fair is on Monday, November 18, 2019 from 8:30am to 1:30pm at the Riverside Convention Center. We are planning to take interested African American juniors and seniors to this event. The fair will consist of workshops on preparing for college, how to pay for college and a career tour zone. Admission is free and on-site enrollment will be available. Lunch will also be provided. Pick up your passport today in the Student/Counseling Center.
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> Come learn about the TIES Program - Together Including Every Student. Where students volunteer to support peers with developmental disabilities in attending extra curricular or community activities of mutual interests. The TIES Coordinator will be presenting a training for interested students after school today at Willink Library from 3:20-4:00. (There is no late bus, so you will need your own transportation home). This is a rewarding way to earn service hours and in the process promote friendships
> Attention Art Club - our next meeting is today after school in mr. stahl’s room!
> Barrel of Monkeys Men's Choir will rehearse tomorrow morning at 8:15. Eric, don't forget the doughnuts!!!
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> Any boys interested in swimming or diving this winter there will be an informational meeting on Monday November 4th at 4:30 at the Aquatic Center.
> For anyone interested in trying out for the boys JV or varsity basketball teams, there will be a meeting on Monday, November 4th at 3:20 in room 214 with Coach Coles and Coach Barrett. The meeting will be no more than 20 minutes.
> A reminder that there's an indoor track pre-season meeting today at 3:30 in room 210.
> The Mod A boys basketball informational meeting will be held this Friday, November 1st @ 3:30 in the South Cafeteria.
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> Today's lunch is french toast sticks
October 29, 2019
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> Webster Titan Football will be having it’s Great Plate Fundraiser at Bill Grey’s, on Hard Road, every Tuesday during the Football Season. Bill Grey’s will donate 15% of what you pay to the Webster Titan’s Football Team when you present this certificate. Today is the last day to take advantage of this fundraiser.
> Attention AP students - If you plan to take an exam, please register and pay NO LATER than this Thursday, 10/31 to avoid paying a late fee! After Thursday, the price per exam increases to $134. All payment and registration information can be completed online or in the Gold House Office. Hurry! Only 3 days left!
> Attention all Morning News anchors....Please check your email for the November anchor schedule. If you are unable to attend any of the dates you are scheduled, reply back as soon as possible.
> Attention Sophomores: If you are interested in any of the EMCC programs for next school year, you must attend the field trip in December. Please pick up a passport in the Student/Counseling Center. Passports are due back by Wednesday, November 20th. You will not be able to attend EMCC unless you visit the program, so pick up your passport today.
> If you intend to play a sport this winter:
A physical dated on or after November 1, 2018 must be on file in the Nurse’s office
Sign up online at FamilyID.com
> Get a PTSA Student discount card for only $5 and a chance to
WIN $30 AMC gift card & huge basket of candy!
See Mrs. Saladzius in Rm 234 TODAY
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> The Historically Black College Fair is on Monday, November 18, 2019 from 8:30am to 1:30pm at the Riverside Convention Center. We are planning to take interested African American juniors and seniors to this event. The fair will consist of workshops on preparing for college, how to pay for college and a career tour zone. Admission is free and on-site enrollment will be available. Lunch will also be provided. Pick up your passport today in the Student/Counseling Center.
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> Come learn about the TIES Program - Together Including Every Student. Where students volunteer to support peers with developmental disabilities in attending extra curricular or community activities of mutual interests. Maybe a football or basketball game, after school club or dance. The TIES Coordinator will be presenting a training for interested students after school tomorrow, October 30th, at Willink Library from 3:20-4:00. (There is no late bus, so you will need your own transportation home). This is a rewarding way to earn service hours and in the process promote friendships.
> The Thomas Computer Science Club is having its first meeting Wednesday, October 30th at 3:20pm in room 138. All are welcome. Any questions see Mr. Fagan in room 138.
> The Tri-M music honor society is hosting the movie: "Little Shop of Horrors" in the Thomas Aud at 7:00PM this Friday, November 1st. There is no charge to get in. Snacks are available for a small fee. Come and enjoy a might of musical fun!
> Key Club Meeting will be held on Monday November 4th at either 8:15 am or 3:20 pm in room 405. Members please attend one of the meetings and bring a canned item with you for the Thomas Food Cupboard.
> Attention Art Club - our next meeting is tomorrow after school in mr. stahl’s room!
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> There will be an informational meeting today for anyone interested in skiing this winter for the Webster alpine team after school at 3:45 in the senior lounge. Race experience is not required but prior skiing experience is encouraged. If you are unable to attend the meeting please contact Coach Francis at Schroeder for more information.
> There will be a pre-season indoor track meeting on Wednesday at 3:30 in room 210.
> Any boys interested in swimming or diving this winter there will be an informational meeting on Monday November 4th at 4:30 at the Aquatic Center.
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> Today's lunch is fiestada
OCTOBER 28, 2019
> Webster Titan Football will be having it’s Great Plate Fundraiser at Bill Grey’s, on Hard Road, every Tuesday during the Football Season. Bill Grey’s will donate 15% of what you pay to the Webster Titan’s Football Team when you present this certificate. Tomorrow is the last day to take advantage of this fundraiser..
> Students taking AP exams now have only 4 days to complete the registration and payment process for exams before the price increases to $134 per exam. That's an extra $40 per exam! Please complete the process by Thursday, 10/31 to avoid paying this fee!
> Attention all Morning News anchors....Please check your email for the November anchor schedule. If you are unable to attend any of the dates you are scheduled, reply back as soon as possible.
> Attention Sophomores: If you are interested in any of the EMCC programs for next school year, you must attend the field trip in December. Please pick up a passport in the Student/Counseling Center. Passports are due back by Wednesday, November 20th. You will not be able to attend EMCC unless you visit the program, so pick up your passport today.
> The Historically Black College Fair is on Monday, November 18, 2019 from 8:30am to 1:30pm at the Riverside Convention Center. We are planning to take interested African American juniors and seniors to this event. The fair will consist of workshops on preparing for college, how to pay for college and a career tour zone. Admission is free and on-site enrollment will be available. Lunch will also be provided. Pick up your passport today in the Student/Counseling Center.
> Come learn about the TIES Program - Together Including Every Student. Where students volunteer to support peers with developmental disabilities in attending extra curricular or community activities of mutual interests. Maybe a football or basketball game, after school club or dance. The TIES Coordinator will be presenting a training for interested students after school this Wednesday, October 30th, at Willink Library from 3:20-4:00. (There is no late bus, so you will need your own transportation home). This is a rewarding way to earn service hours and in the process promote friendships.
> The Thomas Computer Science Club is having its first meeting Wednesday, October 30th at 3:20pm in room 138. All are welcome. Any questions see Mr. Fagan in room 138.
> The Tri-M music honor society is hosting the movie: "Little Shop of Horrors" in the Thomas Aud at 7:00PM this Friday, November 1st. There is no charge to get in. Snacks are available for a small fee. Come and enjoy a might of musical fun!
> There will be an informational meeting tomorrow, Tuesday, October 29th, for anyone interested in skiing this winter for the Webster alpine team after school at 3:45 in the senior lounge. Race experience is not required but prior skiing experience is encouraged. If you are unable to attend the meeting please contact Coach Francis at Schroeder for more information.
> Attention Wrestlers or those interested in Wrestling
There will be a brief pre season meeting in the wrestling room tomorrow, October 29th 3:30 pm
Please come if you plan on wrestling or are interested in our program
> The girls cross country team placed second at the Monroe County Championships on Saturday, while the boys team finished fourth. Earning first team all-county honors were senior Tommy Wygal, juniors Molly O'Brien, Austin Schoen, and Gabe Valdivia, and sophomores Sage Altobelli and JJ Montemaro. Making the second team were seniors Laura Witt and Elena Ziskind, junior Kati Gamache, sophomore Aidan Civiletti, and freshman Connor Thomas.
> There will be a pre-season indoor track meeting on Wednesday at 3:30 in room 210.
> Today's lunch is breaded chicken patty
October 25, 2019
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> There will be a variety of clubs set up outside of the cafeterias during lunches all this week. Make sure you stop by and check them out!
> Attention Sophomores: If you are interested in any of the EMCC programs for next school year, you must attend the field trip in December. Please pick up a passport in the Student/Counseling Center. Passports are due back by Wednesday, November 20th. You will not be able to attend EMCC unless you visit the program, so pick up your passport today.
> Auditions for the spring musical Music Man are next Tuesday evening and Saturday afternoon! Stop in the chorus room for more information!
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> Come see Sparx and other robotics teams in the area, at the Rochester Armory tomorrow. The event is from 8am to 6:30 pm and admission is free. Come to the competition, and see how our team performs. Also there is a Mega Drive being held at the competition, where we will be asking for non perishable food, Children's books, small electronics and shoes to help people in our community who may need items like these. Thank you for your support.
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> Webster Titan Football will be having it’s Great Plate Fundraiser at Bill Grey’s, on Hard Road, every Tuesday during the Football Season. Bill Grey’s will donate 15% of what you pay to the Webster Titan’s Football Team when you present this certificate. See you at Bill Grays
> There will be an informational meeting next Tuesday, October 29th, for anyone interested in skiing this winter for the Webster alpine team after school at 3:45 in the senior lounge. Race experience is not required but prior skiing experience is encouraged. If you are unable to attend the meeting please contact Coach Francis at Schroeder for more information.
> There will be an indoor track meeting for those interested at 3:30 on Wednesday, October 30th in room 210.
> Your New York State Champion, Thomas Varsity Cheerleaders, will be taking the mat tomorrow at 2:15pm at the RIT Gordon Field House!! Come cheer them on to a Sectional victory!! Best of luck to this amazing team!!
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> Today's lunch is roasted chicken
October 24, 2019
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> Attention all AP students - If you have not yet registered AND paid for your exams, you have one week to do so before the price increases from $94 per exam to $134 per exam. The deadline is October 31st. Registration and payment can be completed online or in the Gold House. Stop in with questions. Don't delay! Register and pay today!
> There will be a variety of clubs set up outside of the cafeterias during lunches all this week. Make sure you stop by and check them out!
> Auditions for the spring musical Music Man are next Tuesday evening and Saturday afternoon! Stop in the chorus room for more information!
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> Today isThursday, it is time for CHESS CLUB - it will be in room 310, and YOU are invited to come, even bring a friend!
ALL are welcome. If you have any questions see Mr. Zaleski in room 310.
Come challenge your mind and join us for a "battle on the board"
> Attention Science Olympiad Students:
If you didn’t check in before school, please see Mrs. Visca in room 305 sometime today.
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> Looking for something to do this winter? Join the Cross Country Ski Team! No experience necessary. Come to an informative meeting today at 3:30 in the South Cafeteria.
> Attention Wrestlers or those interested in Wrestling
There will be a brief pre season meeting in the wrestling room Tuesday October 29th 3:30 pm
Please come if you plan on wrestling or are interested in our program
> Webster boys volleyball defeated Pavilion in four sets last night to improve their record to 8-9. The offense was led by Ian McNabb's 16 kills, while Allister Spiegel and Evan DeMocker contributed 8 and 6 respectively. McNabb and DeMocker also tallied four blocks each. The boys travel to Rush-Henrietta tomorrow night to close out their regular season.
> There will be an indoor track meeting for those interested at 3:30 on Wednesday, October 30th in room 210.
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> Today's lunch is buffalo / pizza crunchers
October 23, 2019
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> There will be a variety of clubs set up outside of the cafeterias during lunches all this week. Make sure you stop by and check them out!
> Attention all Morning News anchors....Please check your email for the November anchor schedule. If you are unable to attend any of the dates you are scheduled, reply back as soon as possible.
> Attention Sophomores: If you are interested in any of the EMCC programs for next school year, you must attend the field trip in December. Please pick up a passport in the Student/Counseling Center. Passports are due back by Wednesday, November 20th. You will not be able to attend EMCC unless you visit the program, so pick up your passport today.
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> Come see Sparx and other robotics teams in the area, at the Rochester Armory on October 26th, the event is from 8am to 6:30 pm admission is free. Come to the competition, and see how our team performs. Also there is a Mega Drive being held at the competition, where we will be asking for non perishable food, Children's books, small electronics and shoes to help people in our community who may need items like these. Thank you for your support.
> Do you like tacos? Do you want to support a great cause? Come to the Holt Road Chipotle today between 5 and 9 PM to support Thomas Model United Nations. Just mention the club, and 33% of your dinner cost will be donated back to support the club. Hope to see you there!
> Barrel of Monkeys Men's Choir will rehearse tomorrow morning at 8:15. Jonah, don't forget the doughnuts!
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> Looking for something to do this winter? Join the Cross Country Ski Team! No experience necessary. Come to an informative meeting tomorrow, October 24th at 3:30 in the South Cafeteria.
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> Today's lunch is mozzerella sticks
October 22, 2019
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> School picture make up day is today.
> Students enrolled in AP courses now only have 10 more days to register AND pay for exams before the price goes up to $134 per exam. Stop into the Gold House Office with questions. Remember, the deadline is 10/31.
> There will be a variety of clubs set up outside of the cafeterias during lunches all this week. Make sure you stop by and check them out!
> Attention all Morning News anchors....Please check your email for the November anchor schedule. If you are unable to attend any of the dates you are scheduled, reply back as soon as possible.
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> Do you like tacos? Do you want to support a great cause? Come to the Holt Road Chipotle tomorrow, October 23 between 5 and 9 PM to support Thomas Model United Nations. Just mention the club, and 33% of your dinner cost will be donated back to support the club. Hope to see you there!
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> Attention all GIRLS interested in playing Freshman, JV or Varsity Basketball. There will be a brief informational meeting today after school in the West Cafeteria. Please see Coach Charno if you are unable to attend.
> Looking for something to do this winter? Join the Cross Country Ski Team! No experience necessary. Come to an informative meeting this Thursday the 24th at 3:30 in the South Cafeteria.
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> Today's lunch is bacon cheeseburger / hamburger
October 21, 2019
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> School picture make up day is tomorrow.
> Throughout the week this week there will be a variety of clubs set up outside of the cafeterias during lunches. Make sure you stop by and check them out!
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> Come see Sparx and other robotics teams in the area, at the Rochester Armory on October 26th, the event is from 8am to 6:30 pm admission is free. Come to the competition, and see how our team performs. Also there is a Mega Drive being held at the competition, where we will be asking for non perishable food, Children's books, small electronics and shoes to help people in our community who may need items like these. Thank you for your support.
> Attention all Video Gamers! The first meeting of the Thomas Video Game Club will be today after school, in room 434 which is located at the end of the technology hallway. Video Game Club is an opportunity for you to play video games at school with other students who share your gaming passion. Most students play online video games, but you are welcome to bring your own video gaming system to school if you like. It can be stored in the Student Center. Any questions see Mr. Callard in the Student Center.
> attenion all artists - art club is looking for confident painters interested in working on a mural project in the school. we will meet after school today in mr. stahl's room to go over details.
> Science Olympiad Students,
There is a building party after school in room 434. We will be working on Wright Stuff and the Gravity Vehicle. Any questions, please see Mrs. Visca, Mr. Schenk, Mr. Schug or Mrs. Anne.
> There will be a Model UN meeting after school today in room 210 for any students attending the Hilton conference
> Do you like tacos? Do you want to support a great cause? Come to the Holt Road Chipotle on Wednesday October 23 between 5 and 9 PM to support Thomas Model United Nations. Just mention the club, and 33% of your dinner cost will be donated back to support the club. Hope to see you there!
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> Webster Titan Football will be having it’s Great Plate Fundraiser at Bill Grey’s, on Hard Road, every Tuesday during the Football Season. Bill Grey’s will donate 15% of what you pay to the Webster Titan’s Football Team when you present this certificate. See you at Bill Grays
> If you intend to play a sport this winter:
A physical dated on or after November 1, 2018 must be on file in the Nurse’s office
Sign up online at FamilyID.com starting Friday October 11, 2019
> "Attention all GIRLS interested in playing Freshman, JV or Varsity Basketball. There will be a brief informational meeting tomorrow, October 22nd after school in the West Cafeteria. Please see Coach Charno if you are unable to attend."
> Congratulations to our Thomas Titan Varsity Cheerleaders for their amazing performance yesterday at the Victor Fall Cheer Classic. They won 1st Place in their division and the Grand Champion title. Next stop....Sectionals!!
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> Today's lunch is chicken cordon bleu sandwich
October 18, 2019
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> Webster Theatre Guild in association with Webster Central PTSA presents The Addams Family
At Thomas HS October 18 & 19th
Get $15 tickets online or at the door.
PTSA members save $2 per ticket!
> There will be a donation drive for REACH advocacy, a homeless shelter in Rochester, this Friday October 18th at the homecoming game. Since students get in free with ID, make sure to tell any adults coming to bring a donation. In exchange admission for them will be FREE.Collection will begin at 6:30. If you have any questions contact Lauren Fairchild
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> Attention all Video Gamers! The first meeting of the Thomas Video Game Club will be this Monday, after school, in room 434 which is located at the end of the technology hallway. Video Game Club is an opportunity for you to play video games at school with other students who share your gaming passion. Most students play online video games, but you are welcome to bring your own video gaming system to school if you like. It can be stored in the Student Center. Any questions see Mr. Callard in the Student Center.
> attention all artists! art club is finally here! our first meeting will be after school on monday. if you you are a confident painter and would like to be a part of a mural group to work on a large-scale project within the school, please join us to find out more. we will meet in mr. stahl's room at 3:15 on monday, october 21st.
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> Webster Titan Football will be having it’s Great Plate Fundraiser at Bill Grey’s, on Hard Road, every Tuesday during the Football Season. Bill Grey’s will donate 15% of what you pay to the Webster Titan’s Football Team when you present this certificate. See you at Bill Grays
> "Attention all GIRLS interested in playing Freshman, JV or Varsity Basketball. There will be a brief informational meeting on Tuesday, October 22nd after school in the West Cafeteria. Please see Coach Charno if you are unable to attend."
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> Today's lunch is bosco sampler platter
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> Hi I’m Megan from Student Council with your spirit week announcements
TBird Tshirts are still available for the homecoming games outside the cafeteria today. Hope to see everyone at the game tonight for the black out. You can also still purchase tickets to the dance during all lunches today as well as at the door this Saturday. The dance will be in the THomas gym from 7-9 pm.
Current Standings for Spirit Week:
The freshman continue to hold 1st place with a total of 210 points, the sophomores are ub second with 150 points. The juniors are in 3rd with 140 and in 4th place, the seniors with 100 points.
But today is our biggest point day. Today your class murals will be judged, points will be awarded for your Tshirt design as voted on by the faculty, and dance ticket sales will earn points for the classes with the highest percentage of participation. Can Jam today will be about how much you put in your own bin. And then every event at the pep rally, from the dances to your cheering and sportsmanship to the tug of war are all worth points. The Spirit Stick is still up for grabs and it’s anyone’s game.
Now over to Mr. Widor for some announcements about the pep rally.
October 17, 2019
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> Webster Theatre Guild in association with Webster Central PTSA presents The Addams Family
At Thomas HS October 18 & 19th
Get $15 tickets online or at the door.
PTSA members save $2 per ticket!
> There will be a donation drive for REACH advocacy, a homeless shelter in Rochester, this Friday October 18th at the homecoming game. Since students get in free with ID, make sure to tell any adults coming to bring a donation. In exchange admission for them will be FREE.Collection will begin at 6:30. If you have any questions contact Lauren Fairchild
> Attention all students enrolled in AP courses. You only have 15 days left to register and pay for exams at the rate of $94 per exam. After that, the cost for each exam increases to $134. All payments and registrations are due on Halloween and can be done online! Don't delay! Register and pay today!
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> Come see Sparx and other robotics teams in the area, at the Rochester Armory on October 26th, the event is from 8am to 6:30 pm admission is free. Come to the competition, and see how our team performs. Also there is a Mega Drive being held at the competition, where we will be asking for non perishable food, Children's books, small electronics and shoes to help people in our community who may need items like these. Thank you for your support.
> Interested in Science Fiction. This afternoon, Star Wars Club will be holding its first meeting in room 316 from 3:20-4:00. New members are welcome and food and drinks provided. Look forward to seeing you there
> “Attention all Link Leaders! Our monthly meeting is today at 3:20 in the gym. Please plan on attending as we have important information to give you regarding our October social event next Friday during lunches, as well as the November meet up with your Link Crew. See you then!”
> Attention all Video Gamers! The first meeting of the Thomas Video Game Club will be this Monday, after school, in room 434 which is located at the end of the technology hallway. Video Game Club is an opportunity for you to play video games at school with other students who share your gaming passion. Most students play online video games, but you are welcome to bring your own video gaming system to school if you like. It can be stored in the Student Center. Any questions see Mr. Callard in the Student Center.
> Today isThursday, it is time for CHESS CLUB - it will be in room 310, and YOU are invited to come, even bring a friend!
ALL are welcome. If you have any questions see Mr. Zaleski in room 310.
Come challenge your mind and join us for a "battle on the board"
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> If you intend to play a sport this winter:
A physical dated on or after November 1, 2018 must be on file in the Nurse’s office
Sign up online at FamilyID.com starting Friday October 11, 2019
> "Attention all GIRLS interested in playing Freshman, JV or Varsity Basketball. There will be a brief informational meeting on Tuesday, October 22nd after school in the West Cafeteria. Please see Coach Charno if you are unable to attend."
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> Today's lunch is pulled BBQ turkey sandwich
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> Here are the current standings for spirit week so far:
4th place is the senior class with 80 points
3rd place is the junior class with 90 points
Just ahead of them in 2nd place is the sophomore class with 100 points.
And holding on to 1st place with 130 points is the Freshman Class.
[Mia] Tickets for the Homecoming Dance will be on sale each day this week during lunches. The Dance is this Thursday from 7-9pm. Come enjoy an evening of Dancing. Light refreshments will be served.
[Hannah] Remember to vote for the most spirited titans of your class in your google classroom. The winners from each class will get to pie a staff member in the face at the pep rally.
[Carolyn] Tomorrow will be Class Color day and our pep rally, so make sure to wear your class color!
Freshman color is Red, Sophomore color is Yellow, Juniors are is Purple, and Seniors are Blue. Faculty and Staff you can support a specific class or pay tribute to last year’s graduated seniors by wearing Black.
[Katie] The theme for CanJam tomorrow is Cans. Each can will be worth 5 points. All regular pantry items are still accepted, however, Cans are what will earn extra points tomorrow. Also, remember items for Haiti and the Thomas food cupboard are still extra points.
[Meghan Bracy] Tomorrow for CanJam it’s remix day so DIFFERENT than all week you will put your cans in your OWN class bin.The class with the most points tomorrow will win.
Looking forward to another great day of Spirit Week!
October 16, 2019
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> SCHOOL PICTURE MAKE-UP DAY
has been changed to TUESDAY 10/22
> The Battle on the Mats cheerleading competition is tonight in the Thomas gym. The competition starts at 5:45, and will end at 7:30. Modified, JV and our very own Varsity 2019 State Champs will be competing! Free admission with your Thomas ID!! Come support your school and see for yourself what everyone is talking about.
> There will be a donation drive for REACH advocacy, a homeless shelter in Rochester, this Friday October 18th at the homecoming game. Since students get in free with ID, make sure to tell any adults coming to bring a donation. In exchange admission for them will be FREE.Collection will begin at 6:30. If you have any questions contact Lauren Fairchild
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> “Attention all Link Leaders! Our monthly meeting is tomorrow at 3:20 in the gym. Please plan on attending as we have important information to give you regarding our October social event next Friday during lunches, as well as the November meet up with your Link Crew. See you then!”
> attention all artists! art club is finally here! our first meeting will be after school on monday. if you you are a confident painter and would like to be a part of a mural group to work on a large-scale project within the school, please join us to find out more. we will meet in mr. stahl's room at 3:15 on monday, october 21st.
> Barrel of Monkeys Men's Choir will rehearse tomorrow morning at 8:15. Scott, don't forget the doughnuts!
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> If you intend to play a sport this winter:
A physical dated on or after November 1, 2018 must be on file in the Nurse’s office
Sign up online at FamilyID.com starting Friday October 11, 2019
> "Attention all GIRLS interested in playing Freshman, JV or Varsity Basketball. There will be a brief informational meeting on Tuesday, October 22nd after school in the West Cafeteria. Please see Coach Charno if you are unable to attend."
> The girls cross country team finished the regular season with a 10-1 record after defeating Irondequoit and Greece Olympia, while losing a hard-fought battle to Churchville-Chili yesterday. Sophomore Sage Altobelli placed fourth overall and junior Molly O'Brien was tenth.
The boys cross country team completed their season with a 9-2 mark after defeating Greece Olympia. The Titans fell to both Irondequoit and Churchville-Chili, however. Juniors Austin Schoen and Gabe Valdivia placed fourth and fifth respectively.
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> Today's lunch is trash plate
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> Megan: Good Morning, here are your Spirit Week announcements for today.
With one day of Spirit Week complete here are the standings for each class:
4th place the Seniors with 30 points
3rd place is the Junior class with 40 points
2nd place sophomores with 50 points
Which puts the Freshman in 1st place with 80 points so far.
[Jasmine] Tickets for the Homecoming Dance will be on sale each day this week during lunches. The Dance is this Saturday from 7-9pm. Come enjoy an evening of Dancing. Light refreshments will be served.
[11th grade rep] Remember to vote for the most spirited titans of your class at your class table during lunches. The top two from each class will get the opportunity to pie a staff member of their choosing at the pep rally on Friday.
[Conor] Tomorrow is Theme day. Each class has their own theme for dressing up.
For Seniors, your theme is Ancient Times, Juniors theme is Hawaii, Sophomores will be Superheros and Freshman theme is Disney. Seniors or anyone else arriving late, you can still be counted in the tally for the day if you check into your house office. First block teachers, thank you for counting and submitting your totals on the faculty google classroom page.
[ Jenna ]the theme for CanJam tomorrow is That’s Amore. Traditional Italiain food items will be the bonus items. And remember to put all your items into ANOTHER class bin. All items for Haiti and the Thomas food cupboard are still bonus items (these include: boxes of granola bars, Tshirts, Peanut butter and jelly and full sized toiletry items).
Looking forward to another great day!
October 15, 2019
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> Webster Theatre Guild in association with Webster Central PTSA presents The Addams Family
At Thomas HS October 18 & 19th
Get $15 tickets online or at the door.
PTSA members save $2 per ticket!
> The 5-hour class will be held TODAY at Thomas High School, Room 406; class runs from 4:00 PM -9:00 PM. Cost is $52.00 - you can register online at webstercentral.revtrak.net. Please make sure to bring your permit to class.
> SCHOOL PICTURE MAKE-UP DAY
has been changed to TUESDAY 10/22
> The Battle on the Mats cheerleading competition is this Wednesday, October 16th in the Thomas gym The competition starts at 5:45, and will end at 7:30. Modified, JV and our very own Varsity 2019 State Champs will be competing! Come support your school and see for yourself what everyone is talking about.
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> Atten Juniors - tomorrow is the last day to register for the PSAT exam. Registration forms are due in the student/counseling center.
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> Come see Sparx and other robotics teams in the area, at the Rochester Armory on October 26th, the event is from 8am to 6:30 pm admission is free. Come to the competition, and see how our team performs. Also there is a Mega Drive being held at the competition, where we will be asking for non perishable food, Children's books, small electronics and shoes to help people in our community who may need items like these. Thank you for your support.
> “Attention all Link Leaders! Our monthly meeting is this Thursday, October 17 at 3:20 in the gym. Please plan on attending as we have important information to give you regarding our October social event next Friday during lunches, as well as the November meet up with your Link Crew. See you then!”
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> Webster Titan Football will be having it’s Great Plate Fundraiser at Bill Grey’s, on Hard Road, every Tuesday during the Football Season. Bill Grey’s will donate 15% of what you pay to the Webster Titan’s Football Team when you present this certificate. See you at Bill Grays
> If you intend to play a sport this winter:
A physical dated on or after November 1, 2018 must be on file in the Nurse’s office
Sign up online at FamilyID.com starting Friday October 11, 2019
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> Today's lunch is tacos
------- Special Announcements --------------------------------------------
> [Megan] Happy Spirit Week! Here are some announcements from Student Council.
The Homecoming Dance is this Saturday from 7-9pm in the gym. Tickets for the Dance will go on sale during lunches today and are $5. Spirit Points will be awarded to the class that has the highest percentage of their class purchase tickets for the dance. Tickets will be available each day this week.
[Sofia] Great to see all the Red, White and Blue out there today. A reminder that Tomorrow will be Decade day. Seniors are the 2000’s, Juniors are the 60’s, Sophomores have the 80’s and Freshman will be dressing for the Future. Seniors or anyone else arriving late, you can still be counted in the tally for the day if you check into your house office.
[9th grade rep] Can Jam has begun today with taco tuesday. All items will be counted after the lunch blocks and the points will be awarded and announced at the end of the day. Tomorrow’s theme is Giving Thanks. All regular canned good and pantry items are still accepted, but bonus points will be added for all items that are used for a Thanksgiving meal.
[Maddy] In addition to those bonus items, we will also be collecting items all week to help the Positivity Club’s donation drive for Haiti and our own Thomas Food Cupboard. The following items will be worth bonus points any day this week:
full size toiletry items
New Tshirts (child through adult sizes)
Full sized jars of peanut butter or jelly
Boxes of Granola Bars
Remember, Can Jam is about stategy- put all your items into ANOTHER class bin. The winner is the class with the least amount of points each day.
[11th grade rep] During your lunches this week you can also vote for the most spirited Titan of your grade. The winners of each class will get to pie a staff member of their choosing at the Pep Rally on Friday. Be on the look out for what staff members will be in the pie line up!
October 10, 2019
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> The 5-hour class will be held Tuesday, 10/15 at Thomas High School, Room 406; class runs from 4:00 PM -9:00 PM. Cost is $52.00 - you can register online at webstercentral.revtrak.net. Please make sure to bring your permit to class.
> SCHOOL PICTURE MAKE-UP DAY
has been changed to TUESDAY 10/22
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> Join us for a CARE club meeting after school TODAY from 3:15-3:45 in the CARE room. The CARE room is located in the North Cafeteria. New members are always welcome!
> All Webster students are cordially invited to participate!
We still have spots! Don’t delay!
Do NOT miss out on this great opportunity to visit
Italy and Greece!
Email Mrs.Zaborny with any questions
------- Sports --------------------------------------------
> If you intend to play a sport this winter:
A physical dated on or after November 1, 2018 must be on file in the Nurse’s office
Sign up online at FamilyID.com starting Friday October 11, 2019
> Webster boys volleyball defeated Midlakes in four sets last night to improve their record to 7-6. The offense was led by 9 kills apiece from Ian McNabb and Doug Chandler, while Evan DeMocker contributed 8 kills. Michael Dedee handed out 29 assists to go with 4 aces; defensively Mike Wyant continued to lead the team in digs, adding 13 more to his total. The boys host Penfield this evening at Schroeder, 7:00pm start.
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> Today's lunch is cheesy bites
------- Special Announcements --------------------------------------------
> Hello, I’m Megan representing student council
I’m Lexi representing the senior class
I’m Jonathan representing the junior class
I’m Julian representing the sophomore class
And I’m [name] representing the freshman class
[Megan] As you all know, Spirit Week starts on Tuesday. And we wanted to remind you of what you can do each day to show your Titan Spirit.
[Julian] Dress days start with “American Kids” on Tuesday. Bring out your patriotic spirit and all your red, white and blue.
[Jonathan] Wednesday is Decade day. Seniors are the 2000’s, Juniors are the 60’s, Sophomores have the 80’s and Freshman will be dressing for the Future.
[freshman rep] Thursday is Class Theme Day. For Seniors, your theme is Ancient Times, Juniors theme is Hawaii, Sophomores will be Superheros and Freshman theme is Disney.
[Lexi] Friday is Class Color and pep rally day, so make sure you are dressed in your class color. Faculty you can join us in dressing any day. You can choose the theme for the class you teach the most.
[Megan] Also, during Homecoming week we will be having our CanJam competition which will be a way to support local and international causes by bringing in donations of food and other supplies. There will be a theme each day and those items will earn bonus points. The catch is that you will put them in ANOTHER class bin. At the end of each day, the class with the LEAST amount of food in their bin will be the winner for that day and points will be awarded.
[Lexi] Here are the themes for each day are:
Tuesday will be Taco tuesday for anything that would traditionally go with a meal of tacos, Wednesday will be about giving thanks (think Thanksgiving items), Thursday is That’s Amore and all traditional Italian food will be counted double. Friday is ultimate CAN JAM where Canned foods day worth five points each AND you will get to load your own bin.
[Jonathan] In addition to those bonus items, we will also be collecting items to help the Positivity Club’s donation drive for Haiti and our own Thomas Food Cupboard. The following items will be worth bonus points any day next week:
full size toiletry items
New Tshirts (child through adult sizes)
Full sized jars of peanut butter or jelly
Boxes of Granola Bars
[Megan] Finally, our Homecoming Dance will be next Saturday the 19th from 7-9pm. Tickets will be on sale during lunches all next week. We are looking forward to a great Spirit week and want to remind you all to be show good sportsmanship and bring all the Titan spirit you have.
Remember that Tuesday is American Kids and Can Jam’s theme is Taco Tuesday. Have a great weekend!
October 9, 2019
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> Webster Theatre Guild in association with Webster Central PTSA presents The Addams Family
At Thomas HS October 11, 12, 18 & 19th
Get $15 tickets online or at the door.
PTSA members save $2 per ticket!
> The 5-hour class will be held Tuesday, 10/15 at Thomas High School, Room 406; class runs from 4:00 PM -9:00 PM. Cost is $52.00 - you can register online at webstercentral.revtrak.net. Please make sure to bring your permit to class.
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> Attention Juniors: the PSAT is a practice SAT exam that is offered at Thomas on Saturday, October 19th from 7:30-11:30. If you are interested in taking this exam pick up a registration form and practice book in the Student/Counseling Center. The registration forms are due by Wednesday, October 16th.
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> Join us for a CARE club meeting after school tomorrow from 3:15-3:45 in the CARE room. The CARE room is located in the North Cafeteria. New members are always welcome!
> All Webster students are cordially invited to participate!
We still have spots! Don’t delay!
Do NOT miss out on this great opportunity to visit
Italy and Greece!
Email Mrs.Zaborny with any questions
> Barrel of Monkeys Men's Choir meets tomorrow morning at 8:15. Brandon, don't forget the doughnuts!
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> The Thomas Titans football team is sponsoring Yolickity Week from Monday, October 7th to Monday, October 14th (Columbus Day) from noon to 9pm.
The code word is Titan.
When you say, Titan, 20 % of your net proceeds will be donated to the Titan Football Team. Remember to say Titan as you check out at Yolickity’s!
Thank you for your support.
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> Today's lunch is waffle chicken bites
October 8, 2019
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> The Tri-M Music Honor Society has a meeting tomorrow morning at 8:15 in the Theory room. See you there with your calendars for upcoming events. Thank you!
> The 5-hour class will be held Tuesday, 10/15 at Thomas High School, Room 406; class runs from 4:00 PM -9:00 PM. Cost is $52.00 - you can register online at webstercentral.revtrak.net. Please make sure to bring your permit to class.
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> Attention Juniors: the PSAT is a practice SAT exam that is offered at Thomas on Saturday, October 19th from 7:30-11:30. If you are interested in taking this exam pick up a registration form and practice book in the Student/Counseling Center. The registration forms are due by Wednesday, October 16th.
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> Join us for a CARE club meeting after school this Thursday October 10th from 3:15-3:45 in the CARE room. The CARE room is located in the North Cafeteria. New members are always welcome!
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> Webster Titan Football will be having it’s Great Plate Fundraiser at Bill Grey’s, on Hard Road, every Tuesday during the Football Season. Bill Grey’s will donate 15% of what you pay to the Webster Titan’s Football Team when you present this certificate. See you at Bill Grays
> Congratulations to the Girls JV Tennis team on their 4-3 win over Brighton yesterday. Singles wins were Cassie Spencer and Danielle Colelli. Doubles wins were Larissa Mitchell & Hope DePerna and Mya Cacciotti & Meghan Cummings. Great playing was seen by Joey Sulli and Cora Putnam, who lost in a very close tie breaker! Nice playing ladies!
> Congratulations to Our October Titan Athletes of the Month
Mckenna Leask (Soccer) and Tyler Langley (Football)
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> Today's lunch is meatball sub
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> Hi I’m Megan with some Announcements from Student Council and the T-Birds.
This year’s Homecoming Game is next Friday October 18th and we are going to be doing a Black Out. The Tbirds are taking preorders for homecoming game tshirts this week, and they will be available for pick up next week. Pre-order your shirts during 3rd, 4th and 5th block lunches outside of the cafeteria all this week.
>Student Council would also like to announce Students and Staff of the month for October.
The freshman student of the month is Maia Sutherland. Maia moved here from another school. She is a dedicated student who advocates strongly for herself. Maia is conscientious and puts her best effort into all of her English assignments. Her teachers can always count on Maia to be a respectful and mature role model in class. She has transitioned nicely into the Thomas family and we are happy to have her!
The sophomore student of the month is Chloe McWilliams. Chloe is a diligent worker and cares deeply for those around her. She always comes to class with a smile on her face and ready to work. She is compassionate and inclusive of all. She is passionate about the Best Buddies program and helping students with special needs.
The junior student of the month is Hali Elliot. Hali is always a positive presence with bright eyes and a warm smile. She is an attentive listener and a good communicator. She took initiative in her willingness to help lead the Thomas "pep band" for homecoming, which we appreciate very much! She really helped our new music teacher,Ms. Watras feel "at home" as a new addition to the staff here at Thomas.
The senior student of the month is Brandon Ange. Brandon has started out this school year positive and ready to show that he is a super senior. Brandon has an amazing focus when he is working at the food cart and enjoys talking to everyone who comes to buy something. Brandon is demonstrating how important it is to listen to others opinions and that sometimes others have really good ideas. Finally, in the classroom Brandon is working hard to show that while something may be difficult if you give it your best you will be able to figure it out.
The staff member of the month is Craig Johnville. He goes above and beyond to help not only his co-teachers but also others in the building. He is an incredibly supportive staff member and makes actionable steps to help all of our students.
October 7, 2019
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> The Thomas Titans football team is sponsoring Yolickity Week from Monday, October 7th to Monday, October 14th (Columbus Day) from noon to 9pm.
The code word is Titan.
When you say, Titan, 20 % of your net proceeds will be donated to the Titan Football Team. Remember to say Titan as you check out at Yolickity’s!
Thank you for your support.
> The Tri-M Music Honor Society has a meeting Wednesday morning at 8:15 in the Theory room. See you there with your calendars for upcoming events. Thank you!
> Webster Theatre Guild in association with Webster Central PTSA presents The Addams Family
At Thomas HS October 11, 12, 18 & 19th
Get $15 tickets online or at the door.
PTSA members save $2 per ticket!
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> Model UN will meet today after school in room 210. If you are attending the HIlton conference, please get your permission slip and money to Miss Yang ASAP
> There will be two Key Club meetings today. One was held this morning before school and the other meeting is after school at 3:20. All members need to attend one of the meetings.
> Join us for a CARE club meeting after school this Thursday October 10th from 3:15-3:45 in the CARE room. The CARE room is located in the North Cafeteria. New members are always welcome!
> The Thomas Masterminds Team will meet tonight in Mr Chritman's room for practice and fun as usual.
All Masterminds should come by at end of day.
Masterminds - Its the Varsity Sport for Your Brain.
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> A preseason informational meeting, for the Thomas Varsity Bowling Teams, will be held on tonight, at 7:00pm in the north cafeteria. All current members and those interested in becoming members of our bowling teams should attend.
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> Today's lunch is breaded chicken breast fillet sandwich
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> Hi Webster Thomas,
I’m Julian Bement, I’m Sophie Bement, I’m Conor Bracy, I’m Jalen Barnwell, and I’m Carolyn Mack and we are the Class of 2022 officers. We need sophomores to sign up for the pep rally games and events!
If you want to participate in the tug of war, 3 legged race, wheelbarrow, blanket race, hungry hippos, or sack race, come see one of us to sign up. If you are interested in participating in the sophomore dance during the pep rally come see one of us before this weekend.
If you want to help us decorate a hallway yellow, meet us after school next Thursday the 17th by the Counseling Center. Sophomore t-shirts can be picked up during your lunch at our table outside of the cafeterias next week. Don’t forget to dress up for our themes next week for points!
October 4, 2019
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> Picture Make-up Day will be Wednesday, October 16th.
If you are having pictures redone, you must bring back the original photo's.
If you did not get a school ID, you must have your picture taken in order to receive one.
> The Thomas Titans football team is sponsoring Yolickity Week from Monday, October 7th to Monday, October 14th (Columbus Day) from noon to 9pm.
The code word is Titan.
When you say, Titan, 20 % of your net proceeds will be donated to the Titan Football Team. Remember to say Titan as you check out at Yolickity’s!
Thank you for your support.
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> Attention Juniors: the PSAT is a practice SAT exam that is offered at Thomas on Saturday, October 19th from 7:30-11:30. If you are interested in taking this exam pick up a registration form and practice book in the Student/Counseling Center. The registration forms are due by Wednesday, October 16th.
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> Model UN will meet Monday after school in room 210. If you are attending the HIlton conference, please get your permission slip and money to Miss Yang ASAP
> There will be two Key Club meetings on Monday October 7th in room 405. One will be held before school at 8:15 and one after school at 3:20. All members need to attend one of the meetings.
> Any student interested in joining Future Business Leaders of America should see a business teacher today!
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> A preseason informational meeting, for the Thomas Varsity Bowling Teams, will be held on Monday, October 7th, at 7:00pm in the north cafeteria. All current members and those interested in becoming members of our bowling teams should attend.
> Webster Boys Volleyball recorded their third straight win of the week with a straight-set victory over Rush-Henrietta last night. Michael Dedee spread the offense out to the tune of 31 assists... Allister Spiegel registered 10 kills, with Evan DeMocker, Ian McNabb, and Mat Sanfilippo pounding 9, 8, and 6 kills respectively. Mike Wyant led the defense with 16 digs.
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> Today's lunch is shrimp poppers
We also have something very special, an authentic Hispanic meal! This includes, Pernil ( Pear-Nil), rice and beans, and lastly Tostones (Tos-tone-nase). Feel free to ask questions about Hispanic Heritage Month at our Roc2Change table.
October 3, 2019
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> The Thomas Coffee Cart is in a new location by the West Cafe.
Cold Brew coffee is now available. You can have it with cream and vanilla flavoring or go all out with whipped cream and chocolate syrup.
Cookies, chips, and intense milk are also available.
Please stop by to see us.
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> CHESS CLUB will meet TODAY in room 310, and YOU are invited to come, even bring a friend!
ALL are welcome. If you have any questions see Mr. Zaleski in room 310.
Come challenge your mind and join us for a "battle on the board"
> Model UN will meet Monday after school in room 210. If you are attending the HIlton conference, please get your permission slip and money to Miss Yang ASAP
> There will be two Key Club meetings on Monday October 7th in room 405. One will be held before school at 8:15 and one after school at 3:20. All members need to attend one of the meetings.
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> A preseason informational meeting, for the Thomas Varsity Bowling Teams, will be held on Monday, October 7th, at 7:00pm in the north cafeteria. All current members and those interested in becoming members of our bowling teams should attend.
> The boys cross country team remained undefeated, after sweeping a four-team meet at Webster Park yesterday. Junior Austin Schoen won the race, as the Titans took the top six places with sophomores JJ Montemaro and Aiden Civiletti, junior Gabe Valdia, and senior Tommy Wygal.
The girls cross country team also remained perfect on the season. Sophomore Sage Altobelli placed second overall, followed by seniors Laura Witt and Elena Ziskind and junior Molly O'Brien who all finished in the top five overall.
> Webster boys volleyball defeated Brighton in three straight sets last night, evening their record at 5 and 5. Ian McNabb tallied 8 kills, with Evan DeMocker adding 7 of his own. Doug Chandler led Webster with 4 blocks, while Jack Caccamise served up 3 aces in game three. The boys host Rush-Henrietta at 7:30 this evening at the Schroeder gym in a critical Monroe County match-up.
> The Thomas Titans football team is sponsoring Yolickity Week from Monday, October 7th to Monday, October 14th (Columbus Day) from noon to 9pm.
The code word is Titan.
When you say, Titan, 20 % of your net proceeds will be donated to the Titan Football Team. Remember to say Titan as you check out at Yolickity’s!
Thank you for your support.
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> Today's lunch is macho nacho
October 2, 2019
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> Picture Make-up Day will be Wednesday, October 16th.
If you are having pictures redone, you must bring back the original photos.
If you did not get a school ID, you must have your picture taken in order to receive one.
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> Attention Juniors: the PSAT is a practice SAT exam that is offered at Thomas on Saturday, October 19th from 7:30-11:30. If you are interested in taking this exam pick up a registration form and practice book in the Student/Counseling Center. The registration forms are due by Wednesday, October 16th.
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> CHESS CLUB will meet Thursday in room 310, and YOU are invited to come, even bring a friend!
ALL are welcome. If you have any questions see Mr. Zaleski in room 310.
Come challenge your mind and join us for a "battle on the board"
> Barrel of monkeys men’s choir meets tomorrow morning at 8:15! Aiden P, don’t forget the doughnuts!!!
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> Today's lunch is pulled BBQ turkey sandwich
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> Good morning. I’m Megan, your student council president. Spirit Week and Homecoming is less than 2 weeks away and I want to let you know about a few of the things that will be taking place that week.
Spirit week dress days will start with Tuesday the 15th being “American Kids” so you can pull out all your red, white and blue. Wednesday is decade day, Thursday is theme day and Friday is class color day. You will see posters hanging in the hallway starting today with individual class themes and decades or you can check your own class information with your officers or google classroom.
The Homecoming football game this year is on Friday night against Spencerport. We will be having our Homecoming Dance the following evening, Saturday October 19th from 7-9 pm. Tickets will be on sale for $5 during Spirit Week and will count for points toward earning the Spirit stick for your class. We are looking forward to a great week celebrating Titan Pride!
October 1, 2019
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> The Thomas Coffee Cart is in a new location by the West Cafe.
Cold Brew coffee is now available. You can have it with cream and vanilla flavoring or go all out with whipped cream and chocolate syrup.
Cookies, chips, and intense milk are also available.
Please stop by to see us.
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> The Rochester Area Colleges are coming to our school tomorrow in the west cafeteria at 10:00am. This is an opportunity to visit with many admission representatives all in one place. Please sign up for this fair in your naviance account. You must have permission from your teacher to attend.
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> There will be a Future Business Leaders of America, FBLA, meeting TODAY at 3:20 in Room 255. Everyone is welcome to attend!
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> Webster Titan Football will be having it’s Great Plate Fundraiser at Bill Grey’s, on Hard Road, every Tuesday during the Football Season. Bill Grey’s will donate 15% of what you pay to the Webster Titan’s Football Team when you present this certificate. See you at Bill Grays
> Webster boys volleyball hosted Gates-Chili and improved their record to 4-5 in three straight sets. The offense was led by Allister Spiegel and Evan DeMocker with 10 and 6 kills respectively . Mike Wyant contributed a 4 aces from the serving line. The boys host Brighton at 6:00 Wednesday evening at the Schroeder gym...hope to see you there.
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> Today's lunch is fiestada
September 30, 2019
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> Attention Juniors: the PSAT is a practice SAT exam that is offered at Thomas on Saturday, October 19th from 7:30-11:30. If you are interested in taking this exam pick up a registration form and practice book in the Student/Counseling Center. The registration forms are due by Wednesday, October 16th.
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> There will be a Future Business Leaders of America, FBLA, meeting on tomorrow, October 1st at 3:20 in Room 255. Everyone is welcome to attend!
> Improv Club is cancelled this afternoon, but we'll be back next Monday after school in Room 111.
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> Webster Titan Football will be having it’s Great Plate Fundraiser at Bill Grey’s, on Hard Road, every Tuesday during the Football Season. Bill Grey’s will donate 15% of what you pay to the Webster Titan’s Football Team when you present this certificate. See you at Bill Grays
> Congratulations to the Webster JV Girls tennis team on their win last Thursday against Penfield. Singles wins were Audrey China, Cassie Spencer and Stephanie Schoone. Doubles wins were Ela Palermo & Danielle Colelli and Larissa Mitchell & Hope DePerna. Very close sets were played by Cora Putnam at singles and Kayla Richardson & Meghan Cummings in doubles.
On Saturday, Webster took home a win in both singles and doubles at the JV Tennis Tournament. Congratulations to Audrey China at singles and Ela Palermo & Danielle Colelli on their wins. Larissa Mitchell & Hope DePerna made it to the semi-finals, going 1-1 in the tournament. Cassie Spencer won the singles consolation bracket, going 2-1 in the tournament. Great job ladies!
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> Today's lunch is chicken tenders
September 27, 2019
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> Picture Make-up Day will be Wednesday, October 16th.
If you are having pictures redone, you must bring back the original photo's.
If you did not get a school ID, you must have your picture taken in order to receive one.
> Attention ALL Webster students...
We still have spots available for an exciting opportunity to visit Italy and Greece!
Email Mrs.Zaborny with any question.
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> Attention Juniors: the PSAT is a practice SAT exam that is offered at Thomas on Saturday, October 19th from 7:30-11:30. If you are interested in taking this exam pick up a registration form and practice book in the Student/Counseling Center. The registration forms are due by Wednesday, October 16th.
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> Positivity in Action is holding a Haiti donation drive which runs until October 28th. All donations will go directly to a school in Haiti. Items that can be donated include, clothes, school supplies and non-perishables, such as cans, pasta, and toothpaste. All items can be dropped of in house offices. If you are interested in helping out consider joining positivity in action. We meet every Monday in room 407, right after school. If you have any questions see or email Sofia Bosco.
> Reminder - Key Club dues must be turned in by TODAY to room 405. You can find more information on the google classroom. If you still need to join the code is: lw8eazi
> Can you hold your ground in an argument and win? Do you like to perform or act? Are you looking for something that looks amazing on college applications? Speech and Debate is the club for you! We will be holding our first meeting next Tuesday October 1st in room 220 at 3:20. Join us for pizza and find your place in Speech and Debate- all are welcome!!
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> Webster Titan Football will be having it’s Great Plate Fundraiser at Bill Grey’s, on Hard Road, every Tuesday during the Football Season. Bill Grey’s will donate 15% of what you pay to the Webster Titan’s Football Team when you present this certificate. See you at Bill Grays
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> Today's lunch is roasted chicken
September 26, 2019
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> Attention ALL Webster students...
We still have spots available for an exciting opportunity to visit Italy and Greece!
Email Mrs.Zaborny with any question.
> You can order a yearbook right now at the lowest price of the year. Visit the WTHS page and click on yearbook to place your order by September 28th.
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> Reminder - Key Club dues must be turned in by Friday September 27th to room 405. You can find more information on the google classroom. If you still need to join the code is: lw8eazi
> This Thursday is CHESS CLUB - join us after school in room 310, all are invited - bring a friend!
If you have any questions see Mr. Zaleski in room 310.
Come challenge your mind and join us for a "battle on the board"
> Can you hold your ground in an argument and win? Do you like to perform or act? Are you looking for something that looks amazing on college applications? Speech and Debate is the club for you! We will be holding our first meeting next Tuesday October 1st in room 220 at 3:20. Join us for pizza and find your place in Speech and Debate- all are welcome!!
> Masterminds is a Trivia -Knowledge Team that meets about once a week and competes about once a month.
We can accommodate flexible schedules and we always have a lot of fun.
Come by room 216 TODAY AFTER SCHOOL and check it out.
We need people with interests and knowledge in Every Area of Life ,
See Mr. Christman if you are interested and can't make the meeting.
Masterminds, Its the Varsity Sport for your brain.
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> Today's lunch is buffalo / pizza crunchers
September 25, 2019
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> Join Frau Brucker, German Teacher at Willink and Thomas today at 6:30pm in the Willink cafetorium to learn about a 12-day trip to Berlin, Vienna, Prague and Budapest in July 2021. This tour is open to ALL Webster Central School students graduating in 2025 or earlier.
> Picture Make-up Day will be Wednesday, October 16th.
If you are having pictures redone, you must bring back the original photo's.
If you did not get a school ID, you must have your picture taken in order to receive one.
> Attention freshman:
There is a Homecoming meeting after school today in Mrs. Barnes‘s classroom, room 308. We will be discussing all the events for spirit week in October. We will need students to sign up to be a part of the pep rally dance, creating the spirit week art mural, to be a part of the tug-of-war during the pep rally, and all the other games that take place during the pep rally. All ninth graders that are interested in helping out with spirit week are invited to attend the meeting today after school in room 308.
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> Attention Juniors: the PSAT is a practice SAT exam that is offered at Thomas on Saturday, October 19th from 7:30-11:30. If you are interested in taking this exam pick up a registration form and practice book in the Student/Counseling Center. The registration forms are due by Wednesday, October 16th.
> Many college representatives are coming to visit Thomas this fall. Next week we start with Ithaca, Boston, Vermont, Binghamton and Oswego. Check out the list in your naviance account and register for the ones you are interested in.
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> French club will be meeting afterschool today in room 222. Bring your favorite board game or card game!
> Masterminds is a knowledge and trivia team that competes about once a month with other area schools. All types of expertise are needed and just some old fashioned general awareness of whats going on in the world of sports, culture, science,and entertainment.
If you'd like to check out Masterminds come by room 216 this Thursday after school.
Join us for some treats and some fun discussion to see what Masterminds is all about.
See Mr. Christman if interested but can't make the meeting.
Masterminds - its the varsity sport for your brain.
> Positivity in Action is holding a Haiti donation drive which runs until October 28th. All donations will go directly to a school in Haiti. Items that can be donated include, clothes, school supplies and non-perishables, such as cans, pasta, and toothpaste. All items can be dropped of in house offices. If you are interested in helping out consider joining positivity in action. We meet every Monday in room 407, right after school. If you have any questions see or email Sofia Bosco.
> Titan auto club will meet Thursday this week, rather than Wednesday. Our meeting will begin at 3:15 in room 426
> Reminder - Key Club dues must be turned in by Friday September 27th to room 405. You can find more information on the google classroom. If you still need to join the code is: lw8eazi
> The Thomas Creative Writing Club is looking for writers of all sorts: poets, playrights, short stories, novelists.
Join us this Wednesday after school in room 335 for some fun writing exercises. We will also be looking at the Scholastic Writing Awards competition.
Each year we publish a literary magazine featuring the best writing our school can offer. We also look at places where you can be published. EVERYONE IS WELCOME!
> This Thursday is CHESS CLUB - join us after school in room 310, all are invited - bring a friend!
If you have any questions see Mr. Zaleski in room 310.
Come challenge your mind and join us for a "battle on the board"
> Can you hold your ground in an argument and win? Do you like to perform or act? Are you looking for something that looks amazing on college applications? Speech and Debate is the club for you! We will be holding our first meeting next Tuesday October 1st in room 220 at 3:20. Join us for pizza and find your place in Speech and Debate- all are welcome!!
> Barrel of Monkey Men’s Choir meets tomorrow morning at 8:15! It is not too late to join! No experience or audition needed, just an enjoyment of singing! See Mrs. Nitsch in the chorus room, room 120, for info. Great music, great guys and DOUGHNUTS!!! See you tomorrow morning!!!
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> Today's lunch is mozzerella sticks
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> Wednesday’s Hispanic trivia question: Which Latina actress and activist grew up in Texas?
> Hi everyone, my name is Elizabeth Rutalis, and I am a senior here at Thomas. Juniors and Seniors, I want you to think to yourself for a moment...do you like alternative music and vibe with artists such as Cage the Elephant, Beck, Houndmouth, and Hippo Campus? If so, then the Webster Varsity Radio Club would like to hear from you. Speaking from personal experience, radio club is a great way to connect with students with different backgrounds that share their music tastes with the world. If you’re nervous about being on air, don’t be. We’ll teach you the ropes. If this sounds interesting and fun to you, stop by Mr. Stahl’s room, number 334, after school today at 3:20. Hope to see you there!
September 24, 2019
French club will be meeting on Wednesday, September 25 in room 222. Bring your favorite board game or card game!
“The Sexuality And Gender Equity club at Thomas provides a safe and welcoming space for any student who wants to talk about issues related to sexual orientation or gender identity and expression. Everyone is welcome to come, regardless of identity. We’ll be meeting in Mrs Byrne’s room 335 every Tuesday after school until 4:00. Hope to see you there!"
Masterminds is a knowledge and trivia team that competes about once a month with other area schools. All types of expertise are needed and just some old fashioned general awareness of whats going on in the world of sports, culture, science,and entertainment.
If you'd like to check out Masterminds come by room 216 this Thursday after school.
Join us for some treats and some fun discussion to see what Masterminds is all about.
See Mr. Christman if interested but can't make the meeting.
Masterminds - its the varsity sport for your brain.
Titan auto club will meet Thursday this week, rather than Wednesday. Our meeting will begin at 3:15 in room 426
Reminder - Key Club dues must be turned in by Friday September 27th to room 405. You can find more information on the google classroom. If you still need to join the code is: lw8eazi
The Thomas Creative Writing Club is looking for writers of all sorts: poets, playrights, short stories, novelists.
Join us this Wednesday after school in room 335 for some fun writing exercises. We will also be looking at the Scholastic Writing Awards competition.
Each year we publish a literary magazine featuring the best writing our school can offer. We also look at places where you can be published. EVERYONE IS WELCOME!
This Thursday is CHESS CLUB - join us after school in room 310, all are invited - bring a friend!
If you have any questions see Mr. Zaleski in room 310.
Come challenge your mind and join us for a "battle on the board"
Webster boys volleyball travelled to Gates-Chili and improved their record to 3 and 4. The offense was led by Mat Sanfilippo and Ian McNabb. Mike DiBisceglie contributed a season-high 10 digs on defense . The boys play defending New York State champions - Fairport this Friday evening.
Today's lunch is bacon hamburger / cheeseburger
Tuesday’s question:Very popular and in the family of the banana, this sweet fruit is often fried and served with several Spanish and Caribbean dishes.
September 23, 2019
Join Frau Brucker, German Teacher at Willink and Thomas, on Wednesday, September 25th at 6:30pm to learn about a 12-day trip to Berlin, Vienna, Prague and Budapest in July 2021. This tour is open to ALL Webster Central School students graduating in 2025 or earlier.
Students in grades 9-11...
please stop down to your HOUSE OFFICE to pick up you ID CARDS
Attention Juniors: the PSAT is a practice SAT exam that is offered at Thomas on Saturday, October 19th from 7:30-11:30. If you would like a chance to take this exam, please pick up a registration form and practice book in the Student/Counseling Center. The registration forms are due by Wednesday, October 16th.
Many college representatives are coming to visit Thomas this fall. Next week we start with Ithaca, Boston, Vermont, Binghamton and Oswego. Check out the list in your naviance account and register for the ones you are interested in.
There will be a Model UN meeting today after school in room 210. New members welcome. We will be voting on our country selection for the Hilton conference
French club will be meeting on Wednesday, September 25 in room 222. Bring your favorite board game or card game!
“The Sexuality And Gender Equity club at Thomas provides a safe and welcoming space for any student who wants to talk about issues related to sexual orientation or gender identity and expression. Everyone is welcome to come, regardless of identity. We’ll be meeting in Mrs Byrne’s room 335 every Tuesday after school until 4:00. Hope to see you there!"
Masterminds is a knowledge and trivia team that competes about once a month with other area schools. All types of expertise are needed and just some old fashioned general awareness of whats going on in the world of sports, culture, science,and entertainment.
If you'd like to check out Masterminds come by room 216 this Thursday after school.
Join us for some treats and some fun discussion to see what Masterminds is all about.
See Mr. Christman if interested but can't make the meeting.
Masterminds - its the varsity sport for your brain.
Positivity in Action is holding a Haiti donation drive starting Monday September 23rd until October 28th. All donations will go directly to a school in Haiti. Items that can be donated include, clothes, school supplies and non-perishables, such as cans, pasta, and toothpaste. All items can be dropped of in house offices. If you are interested in helping out consider joining positivity in action. We meet every Monday in room 407, right after school. If you have any questions see or email Sofia Bosco.
Titan auto club will meet Thursday this week, rather than Wednesday. Club begins at 3:15 in room 428”
Webster Titan Football will be having it’s Great Plate Fundraiser at Bill Grey’s, on Hard Road, every Tuesday during the Football Season. Bill Grey’s will donate 15% of what you pay to the Webster Titan’s Football Team when you present this certificate. See you at Bill Grays
Today's lunch is chicken cordon bleu sandwich
"Hey guys, I’m Kylie, but when I’m broadcasting for the Webster Varsity Radio Club I go by Zephyr. I’m sure that you’ve all heard that the radio club is looking for new DJs this year, and if you’re a junior or senior who likes alternative music as much as I do—ie. bands like Joywave, Clairo, Pearl Jam, or Twenty Øne Pilots—it’s a must. I’ve been a part of radio since last year and it’s a great way to break out of your comfort zone, make new friends, and share what you’re listening to with the world. We’re holding an informational meeting for potential radio hosts on Wednesday, September 25th in Mr Stahl’s room 334 and we hope to see you there!"
Monday’s question: What is the date of The Day of the Dead also known as de dia los muertos
September 20, 2019
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> Join Frau Brucker, German Teacher at Willink and Thomas, on Wednesday, September 25th at 6:30pm to learn about a 12-day trip to Berlin, Vienna, Prague and Budapest in July 2021. This tour is open to ALL Webster Central School students graduating in 2025 or earlier.
> Students in grades 9-11...
please stop down to your HOUSE OFFICE to pick up you ID CARDS
> Positivity in Action is holding a Haiti donation drive starting Monday September 23rd until October 28th. All donations will go directly to school in Haiti. Items that can be donated include, clothes, school supplies and non-perishables, such as cans, pasta, and toothpaste. All items can be dropped of in house offices. If you are interested in helping with this drive, consider joining positivity in action. We meet every Monday in room 407, right after school. If you have any questions see or email Sofia Bosco, at Sbosco20@webstercsd.org.
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> Attention Juniors: the PSAT is a practice SAT exam that is offered at Thomas on Saturday, October 19th from 7:30-11:30. If you would like a chance to take this exam, please pick up a registration form and practice book in the Student/Counseling Center. The registration forms are due by Wednesday, October 16th.
> Many college representatives are coming to visit Thomas this fall. Next week we start with Ithaca, Boston, Vermont, Binghamton and Oswego. Check out the list in your naviance account and register for the ones you are interested in.
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> Attention Art Fam! Please stop down to the art rooms to pick up any remaining artwork left from last year by this Friday, September 20th. Work left beyond the 20th will not be saved to make room for new art. Thanks!
> The first meeting of the Comedy / Improv Club will be held this Friday afternoon in Room 111. You don't need any prior experience to join, and all are welcome. Break a leg!
> There will be a Model UN meeting on Monday September 23 after school in room 210. New members welcome. We will be voting on our country selection for the Hilton conference
> Today thousands of children across the globe skip school to ask their governments to pay attention to climate change. Here at Webster Thomas we’d like to stand in solidarity by asking our government to pay attention to climate change. During lunches Earth club will run a table where you can write the answer to a simple question “Why climate change policy is important to you?” Earth club will then send these responses to our county legislators, hoping to influence them to create a climate action plan advisory board . We ask all students, teachers, and facility to take 3 minutes out of their day to help our Earth, our future selves, and future generations.
> French club will be meeting on Wednesday, September 25 in room 222. Bring your favorite board game or card game!
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> Webster Titan Football will be having it’s Great Plate Fundraiser at Bill Grey’s, on Hard Road, every Tuesday during the Football Season. Bill Grey’s will donate 15% of what you pay to the Webster Titan’s Football Team when you present this certificate. See you at Bill Grays
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> Today's lunch is Bosco sampler platter
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> Hi, my name is David Potter, AKA DJDC from Webster varsity radio club. We broadcast on weekdays 4-5 on 90.5 FM WBER. If you’re a junior or senior passionate about musicians like fun, the killers, and sam nitsch, or are thinking about a broadcasting-related career, or even just want to hear your voice on the radio, we’d love to see you at our info meeting on Wednesday the 25th after school until 4. Thank you!
September 19, 2019
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> Last chance for Titan Wear. Sale runs through today and is online only. Lots of items to choose from and they are available in Ladies, Men and Tall. Proceeds from the sale benefit Thomas PTSA. Thank you for your support.
> Join Frau Brucker, German Teacher at Willink and Thomas, on Wednesday, September 25th at 6:30pm to learn about a 12-day trip to Berlin, Vienna, Prague and Budapest in July 2021. This tour is open to ALL Webster Central School students graduating in 2025 or earlier.
> Attention all Webster students....there is an exciting opportunity oi visit Italy and Greece. Come to attend our meeting tomorrow at 6:30 in the Spry cafeteria to find out more information. If you have questions see or email Mrs. Zaborny
> Attention freshmen - If you are interested in becoming part of the class of 2023's board of directors come to room 304 today afterschool at 3:20.
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> Today is the first meeting for CHESS CLUB - it will be in room 310, and YOU are invited to join, even bring a friend! ALL are welcome. If you have any questions see Mr. Zaleski in room 310.
> Attention Art Fam! Please stop down to the art rooms to pick up any remaining artwork left from last year by this Friday, September 20th. Work left beyond the 20th will not be saved to make room for new art. Thanks!
> Attention class of 2023! Any Freshman interested in becoming a part of the Class of 2023’s Board of Directors, come to Room 304 today after school at 3:20pm.
> Hey! Are you a junior or senior? Does your spotify playlist or cd collection feature Billie Eilish? Weezer? Tame Impala? Nirvana? The Cure?
Are you interested in broadcasting your voice to the world on the radio and web?
Are you thinking about a career in communications?
If so - you should come hear all about Webster Varsity Radio Club!
We will have an informational meeting at 3:30 on wednesday in Mr. Stahl’s room - 334. See him with any questions.
> The first meeting of the Comedy / Improv Club will be held this Friday afternoon in Room 111. You don't need any prior experience to join, and all are welcome. Break a leg!
> There will be a Model UN meeting on Monday September 23 after school in room 210. New members welcome. We will be voting on our country selection for the Hilton conference
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> Today's lunch is cherry blossom chicken
September 18, 2019
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> The Webster Thomas Auto Club will hold their first meeting today in room 428. We will meet every wednesday from 3:15-4:15 and everyone with a passion or interest in cars, motorcycles, or anything with an engine is welcome to join. This year we will be building a custom motorcycle and would welcome anyone who is interested in working with us
> Travel through the Iron Curtain and World War II to Gothic cathedrals and ancient cities that are now more vibrant than ever. Berlin and Vienna mix historical significance, rich culture and an exciting cosmopolitan energy. Prague, which escaped the bombs of World War II, woos you with old-world charm. And in Krakow and Budapest, two of Europe's most underrated cities, architectural gems await around every corner.
Join Frau Brucker, German Teacher at Willink and Thomas, on Wednesday, September 25th at 6:30pm to learn about our 12-day trip to Central Europe in July 2021. This tour is open to ALL Webster Central School students graduating in 2025 or earlier.
> Attention all Webster students....there is an exciting opportunity oi visit Italy and Greece. Come to attend our meeting tomorrow at 6:30 in the Spry cafeteria to find out more information. If you have questions see or email Mrs. Zaborny
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> Attention Juniors: the PSAT is a practice SAT exam that is offered at Thomas on Saturday, October 19th from 7:30-11:30. If you would like a chance to take this exam, please pick up a registration form and practice book in the Student/Counseling Center. The registration forms are due by Wednesday, October 16th.
> Many college representatives are coming to visit Thomas this fall. Next week we start with Ithaca, Boston, Vermont, Binghamton and Oswego. Check out the list in your naviance account and register for the ones you are interested in. If you are unable to access your account, please stop down to the student/counseling center to have your password reset.
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> Attention Mathletes!!!
Our informational meeting is today in Room 200 at 3:20. Please see your math teacher for applications. If you have any questions, please see Coach Abel or Coach Fagan.
> Attention all girls who are interested in singing. There is a really great opportunity for you to share your talent by being in an a student run a cappella group! This group, Barbieshop meets two times a week, once in the morning and once after school. Auditions will be held on today in room 114, the music theory room ran by Annalise DePaull and Maria Conti. If you are interested, please sign up on the chorus room door and pick up your music in the chorus room (room 120) as well. Please also be prepared for a rehearsal friday morning before school!
> Thursday, September 19th, is the first meeting for CHESS CLUB - it will be in room 310, and YOU are invited to join, even bring a friend!
ALL are welcome. If you have any questions see Mr. Zaleski in room 310.
Come challenge your mind and join us for a "battle on the board"
> Attention Art Fam! Please stop down to the art rooms to pick up any remaining artwork left from last year by this Friday, September 20th. Work left beyond the 20th will not be saved to make room for new art. Thanks!
> Attention class of 2023! Mr. Bertrand and Mrs. Barnes are your faculty advisors and they are inviting any interested Freshman to become a part of the Class of 2023’s Board of Directors. Come to Room 304 tomorrow after school at 3:20pm. We will be discussing Homecoming Week events, t-shirt designs, mural design, pep rally activities and a whole lot more. Come and be a part of the leadership team for the Class of 2023. Hope to see, many Freshman after school this Thursday for our first meeting in room 304!
> It is not too late to join Barrel of Monkeys Men's Choir! We meet every Thursday morning 8:15-8:40 in room 120. Next rehearsal is tomorrow morning!!! Come experience the magic of good music and great friendships. And Nick, DON'T FORGET THE DOUGHNUTS!!!
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> Congratulations to the Girls JV tennis team on their 5-2 win yesterday against HF-L. Singles wins came from Audrey China, Cassie Spencer, and Larissa Mitchell. Doubles wins came from Stephanie Schoone & Maddy Wideman and Cora Putnam & Marissa Ross. Congratulations ladies!
> The girls cross country team remained undefeated with victories over Batavia and Spencerport on Tuesday at Northampton Park. Senior Laura Witt was the overall winner, as the Titans crossed seven of the top eight runners in the race.
The boys cross country team also remained undefeated with wins over Batavia and Spencerport. Junior Austin Schoen topped the field, leading a procession of six Titans in the top 10.
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> Today's lunch is trash plate
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> Hey, I’m Kayla Krurnowski, also known as DJ K Squared on 90.5 fm WBER! I’m a senior, and the marketing director for Webster Varsity Radio Club this year. Since freshman year I was looking forward to the chance to join radio club because I had heard so many stories about what an incredible experience it was. I love alternative music... and in case you are not familiar with that term - it’s a pretty big genre - featuring bands like Tame Impala, Billie Eilish, Nirvana, Weezer, and many many more! I joined radio club last year, and I am so glad I did. I co-hosted a show once a week from 4-5pm for half the school year, and with this I was able to share my favorite bands with the world, as well as learn about so many more cool musicians.
This club has by far been one of my favorite parts of high school. If you’re a Junior or Senior and this sounds exciting to you, join us for our informational meeting after school - next Wednesday - September 25th in Mr. Stahl’s room!
September 17, 2019
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> The 5-hour class will be held today at Schroeder High School, Room E3; class runs from 4:00 PM -9:00 PM. Cost is $52.00 - you can register online at webstercentral.revtrak.net. Please make sure to bring your permit to class
> Last chance for Titan Wear. Sale runs through September 19th and is online only. Lots of items to choose from and they are available in Ladies, Men and Tall. Proceeds from the sale benefit Thomas PTSA. Thank you for your support.
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> Attention Juniors: the PSAT is a practice SAT exam that is offered at Thomas on Saturday, October 19th from 7:30-11:30. If you would like a chance to take this exam, please pick up a registration form and practice book in the Student/Counseling Center. The registration forms are due by Wednesday, October 16th.
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> There will be Future Business Leaders of America, FBLA, meeting today at 3:20 in Room 255. Everyone is welcome to attend!
> ATTENTION ALL FRESHMAN!!!
Join Link Crew for our annual "Kickball under the Lights" at the Titan Stadium tonight! We will start playing at 7:45 and end at 8:45. This is always a super fun event and great way to connect with other freshman and Link Leaders. We hope to see you then!!
> Attention Mathletes!!!
Our informational meeting will be on September 18th in Room 200 at 3:20. Please see your math teacher for applications. If you have any questions, please see Coach Abel or Coach Fagan.
> Come join the coolest team in town!
The Webster Sailing Club is looking for new members that are interested in
trying a fun new sport.
For more information contact Liam Faudree at Liam@rochesteryc.com
or calll 585-314-9760
> Attention all girls who are interested in singing. There is a really great opportunity for you to share your talent by being in an a student run a cappella group! This group, Barbieshop meets two times a week, once in the morning and once after school. Auditions will be held on Wednesday, September 18th in room 114, the music theory room ran by Annalise DePaull and Maria Conti. If you are interested, please sign up on the chorus room door and pick up your music in the chorus room (room 120) as well. Please also be prepared for a rehearsal friday morning before school!
> All Webster students are cordially invited to attend a meeting on an opportunity to visit Italy and Greece!
The meeting is Thursday, September 19th @ 6:30 in the Spry cafeteria.
Email Mrs.Zaborny with any questions at carmen_zaborny@webstercsd.org
> Thursday, September 19th, is the first meeting for CHESS CLUB - it will be in room 310, and YOU are invited to join, even bring a friend!
ALL are welcome. If you have any questions see Mr. Zaleski in room 310.
Come challenge your mind and join us for a "battle on the board"
> Attention Art Fam! Please stop down to the art rooms to pick up any remaining artwork left from last year by this Friday, September 20th. Work left beyond the 20th will not be saved to make room for new art. Thanks!
> The Tri-M Music Honor Society is having their first meeting of the year on Wednesday morning at 8:15 AM in the theory room. Please bring your calendar to set dates for the year!
> Attention class of 2023! Mr. Bertrand and Mrs. Barnes are your faculty advisors and they are inviting any interested Freshman to become a part of the Class of 2023’s Board of Directors. Come to Room 304 this Thursday, September 19th after school at 3:20pm. We will be discussing Homecoming Week events, t-shirt designs, mural design, pep rally activities and a whole lot more. Come and be a part of the leadership team for the Class of 2023. Hope to see, many Freshman after school this Thursday for our first meeting in room 304!
> There is a Science Olympiad informational meeting today after school in room 305.
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> Webster Titan Football will be having it’s Great Plate Fundraiser at Bill Grey’s, on Hard Road, every Tuesday during the Football Season. With a certificate given, Bill Grey’s will donate 15% of what you pay to the Webster Titan’s Football Team. They need to have the paper certificate to make this happen. See your newsletter for certificates and See you at Bill Greys!
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> Today's lunch is tacos
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> Nina - Hi my name is Nina Lewis and this is my best buddy Lilli
Lilli - best buddies is an organization that creates friendships like Nina and I, come learn more about best buddies today September 13th in the south cafe contact Mrs green or myself for more information Hope to see you there
Monday, September 16
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> The 5-hour class will be held Tuesday, September 17th, at Schroeder High School, Room E3; class runs from 4:00 PM -9:00 PM. Cost is $52.00 - you can register online at webstercentral.revtrak.net. Please make sure to bring your permit to class
> The Webster Thomas Auto Club will begin meeting on Wednesday September 18th in room 428. We will meet every wednesday from 3:15-4:15 and everyone with a passion or interest in cars, motorcycles, or anything with an engine is welcome to join. This year we will be building a custom motorcycle and would welcome anyone who is interested in working with us
> Attention all Seniors in the World Language Honor Society. If you did not continue into Level 5/AP for foreign language and need points, Mrs. Jurs is having a meeting in her room 224 tomorrow, Tuesday, September 17th at 8:00 AM to discuss possible options.
> Last chance for Titan Wear. Sale runs through September 19th and is online only. Lots of items to choose from and they are available in Ladies, Men and Tall. Proceeds from the sale benefit Thomas PTSA. Thank you for your support.
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> Many college representatives are coming to visit Thomas this fall. Next week we start with Ithaca, Boston, Vermont, Binghamton and Oswego. Check out the list in your naviance account and register for the ones you are interested in. If you are unable to access your account, please stop down to the student/counseling center to have your password reset.
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> Are you looking for any exciting volunteer opportunities? Key Club is the thing for you! Key Club offers opportunities for volunteer work for around the area. If you are interested please stop down to room 405 for our first meeting for an informational meeting Monday September 16 after school at 3:20!! Hope to see you there.
If you want to join our Google Classroom for other information the code is: lw8eazi
> There will be Future Business Leaders of America, FBLA, meeting on Tuesday, September 17 at 3:20 in Room 255. Everyone is welcome to attend!
> ATTENTION ALL FRESHMAN!!!
Join Link Crew for our annual "Kickball under the Lights" at the Titan Stadium next Tuesday September 17th! We will start playing at 7:45 and end at 8:45. This is always a super fun event and great way to connect with other freshman and Link Leaders. We hope to see you then!!
> Attention Mathletes!!!
Our informational meeting will be on September 18th in Room 200 at 3:20. Please see your math teacher for applications. If you have any questions, please see Coach Abel or Coach Fagan.
> Come join the coolest team in town!
The Webster Sailing Club is looking for new members that are interested in
trying a fun new sport.
For more information contact Liam Faudree at Liam@rochesteryc.com
or calll 585-314-9760
> Attention all girls who are interested in singing. There is a really great opportunity for you to share your talent by being in an a student run a cappella group! This group, Barbieshop meets two times a week, once in the morning and once after school. Auditions will be held on Wednesday, September 18th in room 114, the music theory room ran by Annalise DePaull and Maria Conti. If you are interested, please sign up on the chorus room door and pick up your music in the chorus room (room 120) as well. Please also be prepared for a rehearsal friday morning before school!
> It is that time of year! We want to welcome you all back to another awesome year at Thomas and invite you to join Best Buddies!
What is Best Buddies? Best Buddies is all about inclusion! We get together and enjoy what makes each of us unique! We invite all of you to bring your best you to our Best Buddies event!
Join us Tuesday, September 17 from 3:30 - 4:10 in the South Cafeteria. Laugh, make new friendships, and have a snack.
If you have any questions, please reach out to
Ms. Green in room 147
We hope to see you there!
> All Webster students are cordially invited to attend a meeting on an opportunity to visit Italy and Greece!
The meeting is Thursday, September 19th @ 6:30 in the Spry cafeteria.
Email Mrs.Zaborny with any questions at carmen_zaborny@webstercsd.org
> There is a Science Olympiad Informational Meeting tomorrow after school in room 305. If you have any questions, please see Mrs. Visca, Mrs. Anne, Mr. Schug or Mr. Schenk.
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> Webster Titan Football will be having it’s Great Plate Fundraiser at Bill Grey’s, on Hard Road, every Tuesday during the Football Season. With a certificate given, Bill Grey’s will donate 15% of what you pay to the Webster Titan’s Football Team. They need to have the paper certificate to make this happen. See your newsletter for certificates and See you at Bill Greys!
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> Today's lunch is chicken tenders
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> Good morning Thomas!
We are a part of the Roc 2 Change Thomas Club whose goal is to make our school environment more inclusive and positive for all students and staff. Our group believes it is important to talk about topics such as race and religion to give everyone a voice and a sense of belonging, even though people aren’t always completely comfortable talking about them. Yesterday was the beginning of Hispanic Heritage Month, which celebrates the contributions that Hispanic and Latinx Americans have made to our society. This celebration continues through October 15th. We plan to incorporate various things into our school community the next month in support and celebration of Hispanic culture - After all, Hispanic and Latinx culture IS American culture. Part of what we will be doing to celebrate includes posing trivia questions about Hispanic Culture - it’s music, food, history and people. All answers can be submitted outside of the cafeteria during lunches. We will draw a winner each day! Today’s question is:
What Latin American Countries celebrated their independence yesterday?
If interested in becoming a part of Roc2 Change Thomas and helping us in making Thomas a more accepting and inclusive place, please join the classroom using the code pxm56wl.
Friday, September 13
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> The 5-hour class will be held Tuesday, September 17th, at Schroeder High School, Room E3; class runs from 4:00 PM -9:00 PM. Cost is $52.00 - you can register online at webstercentral.revtrak.net. Please make sure to bring your permit to class
> Breakfast is now being served in the North Cafe from 8:15 8:45 AM everyday. Come check out our new coffee bar. We have Iced coffee, Cold Brew, and lots of new flavor creamers and coffees.
Also EMCC and EMT students..We are open for YOU at 7:15 AM.
Thank you and we look forward to seeing you!
> The Webster Thomas Auto Club will begin meeting on Wednesday September 18th in room 428. We will meet every wednesday from 3:15-4:15 and everyone with a passion or interest in cars, motorcycles, or anything with an engine is welcome to join. This year we will be building a custom motorcycle and would welcome anyone who is interested in working with us
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> Attention Juniors: the PSAT is a practice SAT exam that is offered at Thomas on Saturday, October 19th from 7:30-11:30. If you would like a chance to take this exam, please pick up a registration form and practice book in the Student/Counseling Center. The registration forms are due by Wednesday, October 16th.
> Many college representatives are coming to visit Thomas this fall. Next week we start with Ithaca, Boston, Vermont, Binghamton and Oswego. Check out the list in your naviance account and register for the ones you are interested in. If you are unable to access your account, please stop down to the student/counseling center to have your password reset.
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> Attention all webster Thomas students. Are you looking for an opportunity to talk about current issues, share your views, and have service opportunities? Then Positivity in Action is the place for you. Each week we will have a different discussion topic, ranging from mental health to current events. We will have an informational meeting Monday September 16th at 3:15. There will be cookies! We hope to see you there! If you have any questions stop and see Ms.Smalter in room 407. Or see or email Sofia Bosco at Sbosco20@webstercsd.org. Thank you.
> Are you looking for any exciting volunteer opportunities? Key Club is the thing for you! Key Club offers opportunities for volunteer work for around the area. If you are interested please stop down to room 405 for our first meeting for an informational meeting Monday September 16 after school at 3:20!! Hope to see you there.
If you want to join our Google Classroom for other information the code is: lw8eazi
> There will be Future Business Leaders of America, FBLA, meeting on Tuesday, September 17 at 3:20 in Room 255. Everyone is welcome to attend!
> ATTENTION ALL FRESHMAN!!!
Join Link Crew for our annual "Kickball under the Lights" at the Titan Stadium next Tuesday September 17th! We will start playing at 7:45 and end at 8:45. This is always a super fun event and great way to connect with other freshman and Link Leaders. We hope to see you then!!
> Attention Mathletes!!!
Our informational meeting will be on September 18th in Room 200 at 3:20. Please see your math teacher for applications. If you have any questions, please see Coach Abel or Coach Fagan.
> There will be a Science Olympiad informational meeting next Tuesday immediately after school in room 305. If you have any questions about Science Olympiad, please see Mrs. Visca, Mrs. Anne, Mr. Schug or Mr. Schenk.
> Come join the coolest team in town!
The Webster Sailing Club is looking for new members that are interested in
trying a fun new sport.
For more information contact Liam Faudree at Liam@rochesteryc.com
or calll 585-314-9760
> All Webster students are cordially invited on a trip
to visit Italy and Greece!
Take advantage of this exciting opportunity!
Come to our meeting on Thursday, 9/19th @ 6:30 in the Spry cafeteria.
> Attention all girls who are interested in singing. There is a really great opportunity for you to share your talent by being in an a student run a cappella group! This group, Barbieshop meets two times a week, once in the morning and once after school. Auditions will be held on Wednesday, September 18th in room 114, the music theory room ran by Annalise DePaull and Maria Conti. If you are interested, please sign up on the chorus room door and pick up your music in the chorus room (room 120) as well. Please also be prepared for a rehearsal friday morning before school!
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> Webster Titan Football will be having it’s Great Plate Fundraiser at Bill Grey’s, on Hard Road, every Tuesday during the Football Season. With a certificate given, Bill Grey’s will donate 15% of what you pay to the Webster Titan’s Football Team. They need to have the paper certificate to make this happen. See your newsletter for certificates and See you at Bill Greys!
> Webster boys volleyball rode the Marco Polo spice route to Brockport and won their second straight away match, this time in four sets. Allister Spiegel and Michael Dedee quarterbacked the offense, dishing out a combined 33 assists. Spiegel also paced Webster with 12 kills...followed by Evan DeMocker and Doug Chandler with 11 and 8 kills, respectively. Defensive standouts were Mike Wyant and Zach Zian with 10 digs each.
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> Today's lunch is popcorn chicken
Thursday, September 12
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> Auditions for the Fall Play, Twelfth Night, will be held today.. There's a sign up sheet on the door of Room 111. You can also ask Mr. Stoetzel for details. Break a leg!
> The Thomas Morning News needs your help! We are looking for students who are interested in producing and anchoring our daily news program. Come be part of an exciting team and learn what goes on behind the scenes of our show. You are invited to our informational meeting TODAY after school at 3:20 in room 245. All current Thomas Morning News members should attend as well.
If you cannot attend this meeting but are still interested in joining the Thomas Morning News, stop by and see Mr. Buttles in room 245
> Breakfast is now being served in the North Cafe from 8:15 8:45 AM everyday. Come check out our new coffee bar. We have Iced coffee, Cold Brew, and lots of new flavor creamers and coffees.
Also EMCC and EMT students..We are open for YOU at 7:15 AM.
Thank you and we look forward to seeing you!
------- Counseling Center --------------------------------------------
> Attention Juniors: the PSAT is a practice SAT exam that is offered at Thomas on Saturday, October 19th from 7:30-11:30. If you would like a chance to take this exam, please pick up a registration form and practice book in the Student/Counseling Center. The registration forms are due by Wednesday, October 16th.
> Many college representatives are coming to visit Thomas this fall. Next week we start with Ithaca, Boston, Vermont, Binghamton and Oswego. Check out the list in your naviance account and register for the ones you are interested in. If you are unable to access your account, please stop down to the student/counseling center to have your password reset.
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> Attention all webster Thomas students. Are you looking for an opportunity to talk about current issues, share your views, and have service opportunities? Then Positivity in Action is the place for you. Each week we will have a different discussion topic, ranging from mental health to current events. We will have an informational meeting Monday September 16th at 3:15. There will be cookies! We hope to see you there! If you have any questions stop and see Ms.Smalter in room 407. Or see or email Sofia Bosco at Sbosco20@webstercsd.org. Thank you.
> Are you looking for any exciting volunteer opportunities? Key Club is the thing for you! Key Club offers opportunities for volunteer work for around the area. If you are interested please stop down to room 405 for our first meeting for an informational meeting Monday September 16 after school at 3:20!! Hope to see you there.
If you want to join our Google Classroom for other information the code is: lw8eazi
> Interested in community service? CARE club will be holding its first meeting today after school in room 316. We will be discussing how the CARE room will be run this year and brainstorming projects for this school year. All are welcome to attend.
> SAGE is a club at Webster Thomas that promotes acceptance and tolerance for all students, no matter where they are on the L.G.B.T.Q. spectrum. Our first meeting will be today after school from 3:20 to 4:00 in Mrs. Byrne's room 335. Hope to see you there!
> There will be Future Business Leaders of America, FBLA, meeting on Tuesday, September 17 at 3:20 in Room 255. Everyone is welcome to attend!
> ATTENTION ALL FRESHMAN!!!
Join Link Crew for our annual "Kickball under the Lights" at the Titan Stadium next Tuesday September 17th! We will start playing at 7:45 and end at 8:45. This is always a super fun event and great way to connect with other freshman and Link Leaders. We hope to see you then!!
> There will be a Science Olympiad informational meeting next Tuesday immediately after school in room 305. If you have any questions about Science Olympiad, please see Mrs. Visca, Mrs. Anne, Mr. Schug or Mr. Schenk.
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> Attention all hockey players. There will be an informational meeting today at 3:30 in the South Cafe. If you are unable to attend please see coach Evans during the week.
> Webster boys volleyball travelled to Eastridge and won their first match of the young season in three straight sets. The offense was led by Allister Spiegel's 9 kills and 6 assists, while Mat Sanfilippo contributed 5 kills. Michael Dedee handed out 10 assists; defensively Doug Chandler continued to lead the team in blocking, adding three more to his total. The boys travel out to Brockport this evening, trying to get back to a .500 record on the year.
> Congrats to the boys soccer team on their win last night with a 4-1 win. Cam Webb led the way with 2 goals and an assist. They up their record to 3-0-1
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> Today's lunch is Bosco cheese sticks
Wednesday, September 11
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> The 5-hour class will be held Tuesday, September 17th, at Schroeder High School, Room E3; class runs from 4:00 PM -9:00 PM. Cost is $52.00 - you can register online at webstercentral.revtrak.net. Please make sure to bring your permit to class
> Auditions for the Fall Play, Twelfth Night, will be held today and Thursday of this week. There's a sign up sheet on the door of Room 111. You can also ask Mr. Stoetzel for details. Break a leg!
> The Thomas Morning News needs your help! We are looking for students who are interested in producing and anchoring our daily news program. Come be part of an exciting team and learn what goes on behind the scenes of our show. You are invited to our informational meeting TOMORROW after school at 3:20 in room 245. All current Thomas Morning News members should attend as well.
If you cannot attend this meeting but are still interested in joining the Thomas Morning News, stop by and see Mr. Buttles in room 245
> Breakfast is now being served in the North Cafe from 8:15 8:45 AM everyday. Come check out our new coffee bar. We have Iced coffee, Cold Brew, and lots of new flavor creamers and coffees.
Also EMCC and EMT students..We are open for YOU at 7:15 AM.
Thank you and we look forward to seeing you!
> The Webster Thomas Auto Club will begin meeting on Wednesday September 18th in room 428. We will meet every wednesday from 3:15-4:15 and everyone with a passion or interest in cars, motorcycles, or anything with an engine is welcome to join. This year we will be building a custom motorcycle and would welcome anyone who is interested in working with us
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> ATTENTION ALL THOSE interested in FRENCH CULTURE!
FRENCH CLUB IS THE CLUB FOR YOU!
OUR FIRST INFORMATIONAL MEETING WILL BE TODAY AFTER SCHOOL IN ROOM 222
See Mrs. Doores for questions
> Attention students involved in or wanting to be involved in Rotary interact--please join the google classroom for updates, meeting information, and links to sign up for events. Member dues will be collected when Mrs. Muth is back. Please also hang on to all verification forms as well. See Mrs. Bardanis with any questions in the meantime. The google classroom code is: TZFOPS.
> Interested in community service? CARE club will be holding its first meeting tomorrow after school in room 316. We will be discussing how the CARE room will be run this year and brainstorming projects for this school year. All are welcome to attend.
> Barrel of Monkeys will meet tomorrow morning at 8:15 in room 120
> SAGE is a club at Webster Thomas that promotes acceptance and tolerance for all students, no matter where they are on the L.G.B.T.Q. spectrum. Our first meeting will be tomorrow after school from 3:20 to 4:00 in Mrs. Byrne's room 335. Hope to see you there!
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> Attention all hockey players. There will be an informational meeting tomorrow at 3:30 in the South Cafe. If you are unable to attend please see coach Evans during the week.
> The boys cross country team swept a three-team meet yesterday at Parma Park with wins over Hilton, Canandaigua, and defending sectional champion Penfield. Juniors Austin Schoen and Gabe Valdivia and sophomore JJ Montemaro all placed in the top five overall. Freshman Connor Thomas placed sixth.
The girls cross country team also swept the meet. Sophomore Sage Altobelli was the overall winner, while the Titans got strong showings from seniors Lia Kowalski, Elena Ziskind, and Laura Witt, who took the fifth through seventh places.
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> Today's lunch is chicken and waffles
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> Good morning. My name is Mr. Thurley and I teach AP Government and United States History. Today, I would like you to join me in remembering the events of eighteen years ago. On September 11, 2001, 2,977 people lost their lives to terrorist attacks at the World Trade Center Towers, the Pentagon, and aboard Flight 93. These losses mark the most devastating terrorist attacks the United States of America has experienced. Today, we remember not only the loss of life, but also the heroic actions of the first responders and recovery workers who risked their safety in service of others.
This past Monday, Governor Andrew M. Cuomo signed legislation establishing September 11th Remembrance Day. The new law allows for a brief moment of silence in public schools across the state at the beginning of the school day every September 11th to encourage dialogue and education in the classroom, and to ensure future generations have an understanding of the September 11th, 2001 terrorist attacks and their place in history. Students graduating from High School as part of the Class of 2019 were just newborns during the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, and soon enough there will be no students in the national public school system born at the time of 9/11. By mandating a brief moment of silent reflection every year, we may ensure that future generations will better understand this day and its significance in our history.
Please join me in a moment of silence...
Thank you.
In 2009, Congress designated September 11th as the National Day of Service and Remembrance and challenged all Americans to do at least one good deed to honor the victims and responders. We recognize the many who rose in service after the attacks including our firefighters and EMTs, public safety officers, rescue and recovery workers, volunteers, and also our men and women in the armed forces. Today, our actions and charitable service activities, honor the victims of the terrorist attacks, pay tribute to the many who served in response to the attacks, and help to rekindle a spirit of unity in America and Webster. Let September 11 serve as a reminder to view each other as neighbors, not as strangers, and envision what our society might be like if we worked more closely together to solve our problems. This past summer, Congress, despite all their differences, did just that.
In July, President Trump signed the Never Forget the Heroes Act which permanently reauthorized the September 11th Victim Compensation Fund. This fund pays out claims for deaths and illnesses of first responders who fell ill after working at the World Trade Center or the Pentagon in the aftermath of the 9/11 attacks. More than 32,000 of them have developed diseases of the respiratory or digestive tracts, and 705 have died of those diseases. Cancer has also affected almost 9,000 first responders, and 600 have died. Under the law , $10.2 billion will be authorized for the fund for the next 10 years, then additional billions until 2090, essentially covering the surviving 9/11 responders for the rest of their lives. This is a major win for first responders, who have been pushing for permanent funding for over a decade.
You can also do your part. You can help turn a day of tragedy into a day of doing good deeds for others. Also, please honor the memory of all affected by 9/11 and support #911DAY on Twitter. Every good deed counts - go make the world a better place Titans.
Tuesday, September 10
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> Auditions for the Fall Play, Twelfth Night, will be held on Wednesday and Thursday of next week. There's a sign up sheet on the door of Room 111. You can also ask Mr. Stoetzel for details. There will also be informal audition workshops on Monday and Tuesday after school in Room 111. Break a leg!
> Breakfast is now being served in the North Cafe from 8:15 8:45 AM everyday. Come check out our new coffee bar. We have Iced coffee, Cold Brew, and lots of new flavor creamers and coffees.
Also EMCC and EMT students..We are open for YOU at 7:15 AM.
Thank you and we look forward to seeing you!
> It’s CLASS RING ORDER WEEK at Webster Thomas High School!!
YOu may order on Thursday, September 12th
During Lunches Outside the Cafeteria
*Also during Open House Night on Thursday, Sept. 12th
Information Packets are available in the Main office & House Office
> School pictures will be taken today & tomorrow during PE classes.
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> Attention all webster Thomas students. Are you looking for an opportunity to talk about current issues, share your views, and have service opportunities? Then Positivity in Action is the place for you. Each week we will have a different discussion topic, ranging from mental health to current events. We will have an informational meeting Monday September 16th at 3:15. There will be cookies! We hope to see you there! If you have any questions stop and see Ms.Smalter in room 407. Or see or email Sofia Bosco at Sbosco20@webstercsd.org. Thank you.
> ATTENTION ALL THOSE interested in FRENCH CULTURE!
FRENCH CLUB IS THE CLUB FOR YOU!
OUR FIRST INFORMATIONAL MEETING WILL BE THIS WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 11 AFTER SCHOOL IN ROOM 222
See Mrs. Doores for questions
> Attention students involved in or wanting to be involved in Rotary interact--please join the google classroom for updates, meeting information, and links to sign up for events. Member dues will be collected when Mrs. Muth is back. Please also hang on to all verification forms as well. See Mrs. Bardanis with any questions in the meantime. The google classroom code is: TZFOPS.
> Are you looking for any exciting volunteer opportunities? Key Club is the thing for you! Key Club offers opportunities for volunteer work for around the area. If you are interested please stop down to room 405 for our first meeting for an informational meeting Monday September 16 after school at 3:20!! Hope to see you there.
If you want to join our Google Classroom for other information the code is: lw8eazi
> Interested in community service? CARE club will be holding its first meeting this Thursday after school in room 316. We will be discussing how the CARE room will be run this year and brainstorming projects for this school year. All are welcome to attend.
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> Webster Titan Football will be having it’s Great Plate Fundraiser at Bill Grey’s, on Hard Road, every Tuesday during the Football Season. With a certificate given, Bill Grey’s will donate 15% of what you pay to the Webster Titan’s Football Team. They need to have the paper certificate to make this happen. See your newsletter for certificates and See you at Bill Greys!
> Attention all hockey players. There will be an informational meeting this Thursday at 3:30 in the South Cafe. If you are unable to attend please see coach Evans during the week.
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> Today's lunch is meatball sub
Monday, September 9
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> The 5-hour class will be held Tuesday, 9/17 at Schroeder High School, Room E3; class runs from 4:00 PM -9:00 PM. Cost is $52.00 - you can register online at webstercentral.revtrak.net. Please make sure to bring your permit to class
> Auditions for the Fall Play, Twelfth Night, will be held on Wednesday and Thursday of next week. There's a sign up sheet on the door of Room 111. You can also ask Mr. Stoetzel for details. There will also be informal audition workshops on Monday and Tuesday after school in Room 111. Break a leg!
> There will be a Model UN meeting TODAY after school in room 210. If you cannot attend, see a club officer or Miss Yang for details
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> The Thomas Morning News needs your help! We are looking for students who are interested in producing and anchoring our daily news program. Come be part of an exciting team and learn what goes on behind the scenes of our show. You are invited to our informational meeting on Thursday, September 12th after school at 3:20 in room 245. All current Thomas Morning News members should attend as well.
If you cannot attend this meeting but are still interested in joining the Thomas Morning News, stop by and see Mr. Buttles in room 245
> ATTENTION ALL THOSE interested in FRENCH CULTURE!
FRENCH CLUB IS THE CLUB FOR YOU!
OUR FIRST INFORMATIONAL MEETING WILL BE THIS WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 11 AFTER SCHOOL IN ROOM 222
See Mrs. Doores for questions
> Attention students involved in or wanting to be involved in Rotary interact--please join the google classroom for updates, meeting information, and links to sign up for events. Member dues will be collected when Mrs. Muth is back. Please also hang on to all verification forms as well. See Mrs. Bardanis with any questions in the meantime. The google classroom code is: TZFOPS.
> Are you looking for any exciting volunteer opportunities? Key Club is the thing for you! Key Club offers opportunities for volunteer work for around the area. If you are interested please stop down to room 405 for our first meeting for an informational meeting Monday September 16 after school at 3:20!! Hope to see you there.
If you want to join our Google Classroom for other information the code is: lw8eazi
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> Webster Titan Football will be having it’s Great Plate Fundraiser at Bill Grey’s, on Hard Road, every Tuesday during the Football Season. With a certificate given, Bill Grey’s will donate 15% of what you pay to the Webster Titan’s Football Team. They need to have the paper certificate to make this happen. See your newsletter for certificates and See you at Bill Greys!
> "Attention Thomas Girls Lacrosse players. There will be open gym from 8-9 p.m. in the fieldhouse starting today. 9th grade and up are welcome to join."
> Congratulations to the Webster JV girls tennis team for their victory against Canandaigua Friday. Singles victories came from Audrey China, Cassie Spencer, and Danielle Colelli. Doubles victories came from Larissa Mitchell & Hope DePerna and Stephanie Schoone & Madeline Wideman. Leading but not able to finish their final set due to rain were Ela Palermo and Cora Putnam & Marisa Ross. Congratulations ladies!
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> Today's lunch is breaded chicken patty
Friday, September 6
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> The 5-hour class will be held Tuesday, 9/17 at Schroeder High School, Room E3; class runs from 4:00 PM -9:00 PM. Cost is $52.00 - you can register online at webstercentral.revtrak.net. Please make sure to bring your permit to class
> Auditions for the Fall Play, Twelfth Night, will be held on Wednesday and Thursday of next week. There's a sign up sheet on the door of Room 111. You can also ask Mr. Stoetzel for details. There will also be informal audition workshops on Monday and Tuesday after school in Room 111. Break a leg!
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> The Thomas Morning News needs your help! We are looking for students who are interested in producing and anchoring our daily news program. Come be part of an exciting team and learn what goes on behind the scenes of our show. You are invited to our informational meeting on Thursday, September 12th after school at 3:20 in room 245. All current Thomas Morning News members should attend as well.
If you cannot attend this meeting but are still interested in joining the Thomas Morning News, stop by and see Mr. Buttles in room 245
> There will be a Model UN meeting on Monday, September 9 after school in room 210. If you cannot attend, see a club officer or Miss Yang for details
> Attention all webster Thomas students. Are you looking for an opportunity to talk about current issues, share your views, and have service opportunities? Then Positivity in Action is the place for you. Each week we will have a different discussion topic, ranging from mental health to current events. We will have an informational meeting Monday September 16th at 3:15. There will be cookies! We hope to see you there! If you have any questions stop and see Ms.Smalter in room 407. Or see or email Sofia Bosco at Sbosco20@webstercsd.org. Thank you.
> Barrel of Monkeys Men's Choir begins next Thursday, September 11 at 8:15 AM! Good music, good friends and DOUGHNUTS! No audition required, just show up. Or, stop in room 120, the chorus room, for information.
See you next Thursday!
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> The JV Titans Football team won their opening game yesterday against Greece Olympia with a final score of 50-14. Great contributions were made by all included, 6 different players scoring points, and forcing 6 turnovers on defense. Most importantly, all players represented Titan Pride to the fullest
> Come out tonight and suppport your Varsity football Titans as they play their home opener against the Greece Olympia Spartans. Kickoff is 7:30 at the T! See you there!
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> Today's lunch is hamburger / cheeseburger
Thursday, September 5
The 5-hour class will be held Tuesday, 9/17 at Schroeder High School, Room E3; class runs from 4:00 PM -9:00 PM. Cost is $52.00 - you can register online at webstercentral.revtrak.net. Please make sure to bring your permit to class
> Auditions for the Fall Play, Twelfth Night, will be held on Wednesday and Thursday of next week. There's a sign up sheet on the door of Room 111. You can also ask Mr. Stoetzel for details. There will also be informal audition workshops on Monday and Tuesday after school in Room 111. Break a leg!
> Good morning Webster Thomas and welcome to the new school year. My name is Mr. Callard and I am one of the school counselors here at Thomas. Today you have received your fall schedule in homeroom. This schedule is blue in color and is the one you should be following as it is the most up-to-date. Please recycle any earlier versions you received.
Seniors: Please make sure that you have all your required courses and credits for graduation. If you don’t, see your counselor right away.
To all students: if a core class is missing or if you would like to add an elective, please come down to the counseling center during your lunch period or study hall time to address these items. Please remember, students are not allowed to simply drop a class.
At this time, I would like to introduce the newest member of our team, Mrs. Cattat. Mrs. Cattat is taking over for Mr. Mykins who retired last school year. She has the alpha Sq-Z. Welcome Mrs. Cattat we’re glad to have you here!
> The Thomas Morning News needs your help! We are looking for students who are interested in producing and anchoring our daily news program. Come be part of an exciting team and learn what goes on behind the scenes of our show. You are invited to our informational meeting on Thursday, September 12th after school at 3:20 in room 245. All current Thomas Morning News members should attend as well.
If you cannot attend this meeting but are still interested in joining the Thomas Morning News, stop by and see Mr. Buttles in room 245
> Webster Titan Football will be having it’s Great Plate Fundraiser at Bill Grey’s, on Hard Road, every Tuesday during the Football Season. With a certificate given, Bill Grey’s will donate 15% of what you pay to the Webster Titan’s Football Team. They need to have the paper certificate to make this happen. See your newsletter for certificates and See you at Bill Greys!
> The Thomas Titans Girls’ Tennis team played the Eastridge Lancers yesterday afternoon. They won 6-1 and now have a win/loss record of 3-0. Congratulations team.
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> Today's lunch is fiestada
Friday, June 14
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> WonderCare, the district's new after-school program, is looking to hire students to work in each elementary school beginning in the fall of 2019. This is a great opportunity to get job experience and become a role model for the youth of our community.
We offer flexible and convenient hours and no nights or weekends. If you are interested please email wondercare@webstercsd.org or apply online through the district website.
> Chromebook collection will be taking place today outside of the WTI office across from the Cafeteria. All students must turn their chromebooks and chargers in this year, and new ones will be issued in August. If your chromebook is not turned in today, you may return it afterward to the main office. If your chromebook is not turned in by July 1st, your family will be billed for the cost of the device.
Seniors will be provided directions for moving their files to an outside google account.
If you have questions, stop down to the WTI room.
> Attention Students Signed Up for AP Physics 1 next school year:
Please see Mrs. Visca sometime today in room 305.
> Library books are due. Please return them to your ELA teacher or the main office. Thank you.
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> The final Best Buddies meeting of the year will be Monday, June 17 from 5:30 - 7:00 at the Thomas Turf. We will be having a kick-ball game against Schroeder's Best Buddies chapter and then enjoying pizza. See everyone there!
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> FREE SCHOOL SPORTS PHYSICALS
FOR UPCOMING SCHOOL YEAR WILL BE HELD TUES JUNE 18TH AND WED JUNE 19TH FROM 5-7PM AT SCHROEDER HIGH NURSE OFFICE. LAST SIGN IN IS AT 6:45PM AND BRING A PARENT.
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> Today's lunch is pizza
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> Hi I'm Megan your Student Council President. I will be renewing my position for the 2019-2020 school year and I would like to announce the rest of our student council members:
Vice President - Dan Yang
Secretary - Kaitlin Fosdick
Treasurer - Jonathan Braithwaite
Athletic Coordinator: Peyton Smith
Assistants:Maggie Ammon, Dana Witte, Tim Dudinski
Social Media coordinator: Julia Resnick
We will be having a meeting next week on Tuesday at 1:30 in Room 411. Class Liaisons are also welcome to come as we will begin discussing Homecoming week for the fall.
Student Council would like to wish you a happy and safe summer! We look forward to seeing you in the fall!
> Hi Everyone
I’m here to remind you about the School Supplies Recycling Program
Hopefully, you’ve seen the cardboard boxes in the hallway. I know many of you have already
contributed as you’ve been cleaning out your lockers so thank you!
The program will continue today as well as all next week so make sure to place your unwanted school supplies like binders, pens, pencils, unused or gently used folders, unused lined paper, all those kinds of items.
Just a note, these bins are not for paper recycling like review packets, unit packets or plastic recycling like water bottles and Dunkin’ cups. Those are for the recycling bins either in the hallway or almost every room in the building. We’d really appreciate your help with that.
Again, these items will be going to students in need throughout the Greater Rochester Area so anything you can donate from your supplies would be awesome!
Thank you
Thursday, June 13
Do you want to be a Lifeguard?
The Webster Aquatic Center is offering a Red Cross Lifeguard Certification Course starting June 26th. If you pass and get hired at the WAC. You will get reimbursed for the class. Participants must be 15 years old. Please register online or call 670-1087.
The Webster Aquatics Center is teaching a Red Cross Water Safety Instructor Class starting June 26th. This class certifies you to teach swim lessons to all ages. Participants must be at least 16 years old. If you pass and get hired at the WAC. You will get reimbursed for the class. Please register online or call 670-1087.
The Math Lab will be open after school today from 2:30-3:30 for extra regents review. Please stop in with any math questions you may have as you prepare for your regents exams.
Chromebook collection will be taking place today and Friday outside of the WTI office across from the Cafeteria. All students must turn their chromebooks and chargers in this year, and new ones will be issued in August. If your chromebook is not turned in today or Friday, you may return it afterward to the main office. If your chromebook is not turned in by July 1st, your family will be billed for the cost of the device.
Seniors will be provided directions for moving their files to an outside google account.
If you have questions, stop down to the WTI room.
The final Best Buddies meeting of the year will be Monday, June 17 from 5:30 - 7:00 at the Thomas Turf. We will be having a kick-ball game against Schroeder's Best Buddies chapter and then enjoying pizza. See everyone there!
Today's lunch is popcorn chicken
Wednesday, June 12
The Math Lab will be open after school the next two Thursdays, June 6th and 13th, from 2:30-3:30 for extra regents review. Please stop in with any math questions you may have as you prepare for your regents exams.
Calling all art students! If you took an ART elective first semester, please go see your art teacher today to sign up for our big end of the year art show!!! We need you and your art work! We need to hear from you by the end of the day on Wednesday!!!
Chromebook collections will be taking place this Thursday and Friday outside of the WTI office across from the Cafeteria. All students must turn their chromebooks and chargers in this year, and new ones will be issued in August. If your chromebook is not turned in on Thursday or Friday, you may return it afterward to the main office. If your chromebook is not turned in by July 1st, your family will be billed for the cost of the device.
Seniors will be provided directions for moving their files to an outside google account.
If you have questions, stop down to the WTI room.
The final Best Buddies meeting of the year will be Monday, June 17 from 5:30 - 7:00 at the Thomas Turf. We will be having a kick-ball game against Schroeder's Best Buddies chapter and then enjoying pizza. See everyone there!
Attention Girls Swimmers & Divers. There will be a Full Team pre-season meeting for all swimmers and divers, new and returning members, today at 3:30pm at the Webster Aquatic Center. Shuttle bus is available. Any questions please contact Coach Doerner
Today's lunch is hamburger / cheeseburger
Tuesday, June 11
Calling all art students! If you took an ART elective first semester, please go see your art teacher today to sign up for our big end of the year art show!!! We need you and your art work! We need to hear from you by the end of the day on Wednesday!!!
Chromebook collections will be taking place this Thursday and Friday outside of the WTI office across from the Cafeteria. All students must turn their chromebooks and chargers in this year, and new ones will be issued in August. If your chromebook is not turned in on Thursday or Friday, you may return it afterward to the main office. If your chromebook is not turned in by July 1st, your family will be billed for the cost of the device.
Seniors will be provided directions for moving their files to an outside google account.
If you have questions, stop down to the WTI room.
Student council would like to congratulate the Students and Faculty of the month for June.
In 9th grade, Gabby Pannone- Gabby is a phenomenal student who works hard every day! She is also a help to her classmates in explaining the material. Gabby is a part of Key Club and consistently volunteers in a number of activities and events. She is not only a great student but a wonderful and kind person!!
In 10th grade: Tessa DeGrace- Tessa is an active part of the student body, she participates in many school groups including select choir, show choir, voice classes, the school musical, school play, and more. Tessa has a kind heart and always works hard at whatever task is at hand.
In 11th grade: Alyssa Cottrell- Alyssa is a determined, hard-working, and positive student who displays positivity despite all that she has on her plate including multiple AP classes. Alyssa is a participant of cross-country, track, and field. She will do great things in her senior year.
In 12th grade: Ben Mack- Ben is hardworking and respectful, showing a lot of resilience this year having so many injuries, he is a model student who always gives his peers someone to look up to. His participation at the elementary schools during his calculus project was outstanding and he was having a lot of fun with the kids.
This month's faculty member is Erin Leahy- Mrs. Leahy cares about her student's in not only their academic lives but also their home lives- making sure that all the students have the resources they need to be successful in and out of school. She has great style and brings a lot of energy to her classroom which allows kids to feel safe to participate, and her participation in LINK makes each new student feel accepted into Thomas.
Congratulations to all that were selected. Please stop down to the main office at some point today to receive your award.
The final Best Buddies meeting of the year will be Monday, June 17 from 5:30 - 7:00 at the Thomas Turf. We will be having a kick-ball game against Schroeder's Best Buddies chapter and then enjoying pizza. See everyone there!
Attention all Titan wrestlers...We are meeting today at 3pm in the Wrestling room.
This is an important meeting so dont miss it. Warball and Spike ball will be played!!!!!
Attention Girls Swimmers & Divers. There will be a Full Team pre-season meeting for all swimmers and divers, new and returning members, on Wednesday, June 12…3:30pm at the Webster Aquatic Center. Shuttle bus is available. Any questions please contact Coach Doerner
Attention Boys Volleyball players....an open gym combined with informational meeting will be held in the Schroeder gymnasium tomorrow...Wednesday, June 12th... from 2:45-4:15pm. Anyone interested in playing volleyball is welcome to attend. Please contact Coach Kennedy at Schroeder for any additional information. Hope to see you tomorrow after school.
Today's lunch is chicken tenders
Hi I’m Megan your Student Council President and I have the privilege of announcing the Class Officers for the 2019-2020 School year.
For the soon to be Sophomore Class, class of 2022:
President Julian Bement
Vice President Connor Bracy
Treasurer Sofie Bement
Secretary Carolyn Mack
Class Liaison Jalen Barnwell
For the soon to be Junior Class, class of 2021:
President Dan Card
Vice President Ben Welch
Treasurer Jonathan Reeve
Secretary Owen Murphy
Class Liaison Kara Grose
And finally for the Senior Class, class of 2020:
President Katie Weinnmann
Vice President Maddie Meschino
Treasurer Lexi Valachovic
Secretary Mikayla Ferrara
Co - Class Liaisons Jenna Villa and Maghan Bracy
Good Morning Thomas!
I’m Mrs. Hayes and I’m here this morning to let you know about the end of the year,
School Supplies Recycling Program.
Most of you already know about it, but newer students and freshman may not.
I, along with Mrs. Green’s students am heading up this awesome program, that has been happening here at Thomas for many years, to help underprivileged schools and students of the Greater Rochester area.
Believe it or not, there are so many that can’t afford the most basic school supplies for the start of and throughout the school year. Most of us don’t have this issue, in fact, we have more than we need!
All this week, we’ll be placing large cardboard bins in the hallways to collect unwanted school supplies like pens and pencils, spiral notebooks, binders, dividers, rulers, folders and all sorts of supplies you don’t want or need anymore. Even if a notebook has been used, but still has a lot of papers in it you don’t need, put it in the bin!
The custodial staff will also have garbage bins in the halls. Please make sure to put only supplies in our bins and only garbage in the garbage bins. We’ll be going through them regularly and we’d really appreciate your respect on this issue.
Thanks in advance for helping us out and know that your donations will be going to help out so many grateful students in our area!!!
Monday, June 10
WonderCare, the district's new after-school program, is looking to hire students to work in each elementary school beginning in the fall of 2019. This is a great opportunity to get job experience and become a role model for the youth of our community.
We offer flexible and convenient hours and no nights or weekends. If you are interested please email wondercare@webstercsd.org or apply online through the district website.
The Math Lab will be open after school the next two Thursdays, June 6th and 13th, from 2:30-3:30 for extra regents review. Please stop in with any math questions you may have as you prepare for your regents exams.
Calling all art students! Calling all art students! If you took an ART elective first semester, please go see your art teacher today to sign up for our big end of the year art show!!! We need you and your art work! We need to hear from you by the end of the day on Wednesday!!!
Attention all Titan wrestlers...We are meeting on Tuesday, June 11th at 3pm in the Wrestling room.
This is an important meeting so dont miss it. Warball and Spike ball will be played!!!!!
Attention Girls Swimmers & Divers. There will be a Full Team pre-season meeting for all swimmers and divers, new and returning members, on Wednesday, June 12…3:30pm at the Webster Aquatic Center. Shuttle bus is available. Any questions please contact Coach Doerner
Congratulations to Monique Hardy for placing 2nd in both the state and Federation shot put events at the state meet this past weekend.
Today's lunch is meatball sub
Friday, June 7
Do you want to be a Lifeguard?
The Webster Aquatic Center is offering a Red Cross Lifeguard Certification Course starting June 26th. If you pass and get hired at the WAC. You will get reimbursed for the class. Participants must be 15 years old. Please register online or call 670-1087.
The Webster Aquatics Center is teaching a Red Cross Water Safety Instructor Class starting June 26th. This class certifies you to teach swim lessons to all ages. Participants must be at least 16 years old. If you pass and get hired at the WAC. You will get reimbursed for the class. Please register online or call 670-1087.
WonderCare, the district's new after-school program, is looking to hire students to work in each elementary school beginning in the fall of 2019. This is a great opportunity to get job experience and become a role model for the youth of our community.
We offer flexible and convenient hours and no nights or weekends. If you are interested please email wondercare@webstercsd.org or apply online through the district website.
Attention all sophomores and juniors who applied to be Link Leaders: A reminder to attend the Mandatory Play Day on Monday, June 10th from 2:30 to 4pm in the Gym. You must be on time. No exceptions. See you Monday!
All library books should be returned to your ELA teacher by Monday, June 10.
Calling all art students! Calling all art students! If you took an ART elective first semester, please go see your art teacher today to sign up for our big end of the year art show!!! We need you and your art work! We need to hear from you by the end of the day on Wednesday!!!
Attention all Titan wrestlers...We are meeting on Tuesday, June 11th at 3pm in the Wrestling room.
This is an important meeting so don't miss it. Warball and Spike ball will be played!!!!!
Today's lunch is fiestada
Thursday, June 6
Are you looking for a job??? WonderCare directors will be in the lunchroom TODAY to talk about employment opportunities?
Attention all sophomores and juniors who applied to be Link Leaders: A reminder to attend the Mandatory Play Day on Monday, June 10th from 2:30 to 4pm in the Gym. You must be on time. No exceptions. See you Monday!
The Math Lab will be open after school today from 2:30-3:30 for extra regents review. Please stop in with any math questions you may have as you prepare for your regents exams.
"SAGE club is hosting a speaker! Join us in Mrs Byrne's room 335 today to hear our former president speak about the LGBT community in a college setting, and learn about some useful resources to consider when picking a college. The meeting will go from 2:30 to 3:15. Hope to see you there!"
Today's lunch is roasted chicken
Wednesday, June 5
Are you looking for a job??? WonderCare directors will be in the lunchroom tomorrow, June 6th to talk about employment opportunities?
Attention all sophomores and juniors who applied to be Link Leaders: A reminder to attend the Mandatory Play Day on Monday, June 10th from 2:30 to 4pm in the Gym. You must be on time. No exceptions. See you Monday!
The Math Lab will be open after school the next two Thursdays, June 6th and 13th, from 2:30-3:30 for extra regents review. Please stop in with any math questions you may have as you prepare for your regents exams.
"SAGE club is hosting a speaker! Join us in Mrs Byrne's room 335 this Thursday to hear our former president speak about the LGBT community in a college setting, and learn about some useful resources to consider when picking a college. The meeting will go from 2:30 to 3:15. Hope to see you there!"
There will be a girls’ preseason tennis meeting tomorrow, June 6 after school in the West Cafeteria 2:30-3:00. No experience necessary. Come and bring a friend.
Today's lunch is breaded chicken patty
Tuesday, June 4
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> The 5-hour class will be held today at Thomas High School School, Room 406; class runs from 3:30 PM -8:30 PM. Cost is $52.00 - you can register online at webstercentral.revtrak.net. Please make sure to bring your permit to class.
> Are you looking for a job??? WonderCare directors will be in the lunchroom on Thursday, June 6th to talk about employment opportunities?
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> Attention international club...Join us for our end of the year & welcoming of summer party!
Learn about festivals around the world.
Bring a dish to pass.
We will meet today after school in room 222
Hope to see you there!
> "SAGE club is hosting a speaker! Join us in Mrs Byrne's room 335 this Thursday to hear our former president speak about the LGBT community in a college setting, and learn about some useful resources to consider when picking a college. The meeting will go from 2:30 to 3:15. Hope to see you there!"
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> Friday night, at the state qualifier meet for track and field, several athletes ran, or threw, their personal bests. Elena Ziskind in the steeplechase in 7 minutes 38 seconds, Sage Altobelli in the 1500 with 4 minutes 59 seconds, Ava Pezzimenti in the 400 with 62 seconds, Abby Roetker in the pentathlon with 2,291 points, Skyler Klimow in discus with 94 feet 5 inches and the 4x800 relay of Sage, Kati Gamache, Katherine Peterson and Laura Witt with 10 minutes 21 seconds. Monique Hardy improved upon her discus school record with a throw of 133 feet 4 inches. She will be moving onto the state meet this coming weekend throwing the discus and shot put. Congratulations ladies on a great season and good luck this weekend Monique!
> The Unified Basketball Banquet is tonight at 5:30pm in the North Cafeteria. Also, please remember to bring your uniforms if you have not already returned them.
> There will be a girls’ preseason tennis meeting this Thursday, June 6 after school in the West Cafeteria 2:30-3:00. No experience necessary. Come and bring a friend.
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> Today's lunch is cheeseburger / hamburger
Monday, June 3rd
The 5-hour class will be held Tuesday, June 4th at Thomas High School School, Room 406; class runs from 3:30 PM -8:30 PM. Cost is $52.00 - you can register online at webstercentral.revtrak.net. Please make sure to bring your permit to class.
WonderCare, the district's new after-school program, is looking to hire students to work in each elementary school beginning in the fall of 2019. This is a great opportunity to get job experience and become a role model for the youth of our community.
We offer flexible and convenient hours and no nights or weekends. If you are interested please email wondercare@webstercsd.org or apply online through the district website.
Directors will be in the cafeteria area on Thursday, June 6th to answer any questions you may have.
Attention international club...Join us for our end of the year & welcoming of summer party!
Learn about festivals around the world.
Bring a dish to pass.
We will meet Tuesday, June 4th after school in room 222
Hope to see you there!
Attention anyone interested in girls volleyball ?
There is a preseason meeting.on June 5th at 6pm in the Thomas South Cafe.
Please bring chromebooks to this meeting.
Today's lunch is buffalo / pizza crunchers
Friday, May 31
Do you want to be a Lifeguard?
The Webster Aquatic Center is offering a Red Cross Lifeguard Certification Course starting June 26th. If you pass and get hired at the WAC. You will get reimbursed for the class. Participants must be 15 years old. Please register online or call 670-1087.
The Webster Aquatics Center is teaching a Red Cross Water Safety Instructor Class starting June 26th. This class certifies you to teach swim lessons to all ages. Participants must be at least 16 years old. If you pass and get hired at the WAC. You will get reimbursed for the class. Please register online or call 670-1087.
WonderCare, the district's new after-school program, is looking to hire students to work in each elementary school beginning in the fall of 2019. This is a great opportunity to get job experience and become a role model for the youth of our community.
We offer flexible and convenient hours and no nights or weekends. If you are interested please email wondercare@webstercsd.org or apply online through the district website.
A note from Ms Warren: For the rest of the year, please return library books to your ELA teacher. Thank you!
Attention all students, come see the annual dance team showcase tonight at 6:30pm in the Thomas Auditorium. Tickets will be sold 4th and 5th block in the cafeteria this week, today through Friday.
Attention international club...Join us for our end of the year & welcoming of summer party!
Learn about festivals around the world.
Bring a dish to pass.
We will meet Tuesday, June 4th after school in room 222
Hope to see you there!
Today's lunch is meatball sub
As you have heard the past few mornings, we are preparing for elections for the 2019-2020 school year. We have already heard speeches from the classes of 2022 and 2021. If you are a current freshman or sophomore you can go to your class's google classroom to vote for your class council.
Today we will hear from the class of 2020.. In order to vote for your class council, you will need to join the google classroom this week and vote next week before elections close on the 6th of June.
The classroom code is c53b7b and will be at the bottom of the screen. Now over to the candidates.
Hi i'm Katie Weinmann, i’m Maddy Meschino, i’m Lexi Valachovic, i’m Jenna Villa, and i’m Mikayla Ferrara and we are your current 2020 class council. By keeping us as your representatives, we will make it a great senior year. With our experience we will ensure you have an exciting ball and senior trip. Please consider voting for us again.
"Hello! My name is Meghan Bracy and I'm running for Senior Class Council Liaison because I'm passionate about brainstorming and working with, as well as helping others. Along with being outgoing and open-minded, I am an excellent communicator. I would be honored to have your vote. Thank you!"
Thursday, May 30
The 5-hour class will be held Tuesday, June 4th at Thomas High School School, Room 406; class runs from 3:30 PM -8:30 PM. Cost is $52.00 - you can register online at webstercentral.revtrak.net. Please make sure to bring your permit to class.
Picnic Day is TODAY!
Hot Dog, chips, watermelon, cookies all will be served in the courtyard by your favorite Principal and AP's.
Come join the fun!
Please note no salad bar, sub line or pizza this day.
Attention all students, come see the annual dance team showcase this Friday, May 31st at 6:30pm in the Thomas Auditorium. Tickets will be sold 4th and 5th block in the cafeteria this week, today through Friday.
Attention international club...Join us for our end of the year & welcoming of summer party!
Learn about festivals around the world.
Bring a dish to pass.
We will meet Tuesday, June 4th after school in room 222
Hope to see you there!
Any boy or girl interested in running on the cross country team in the fall should plan on attending an informational meeting this afternoon at 2:40 in Coach Brunswick's room, That is Room 210.
Today's lunch is mozzerella sticks
Elections open this week for the 2019-2020 school year. The classes of 2020, 2021 and 2022 will be presenting speeches over the next three days and voting will take place on the google classroom for each class. In order to vote for your class council, you will need to join the google classroom this week and vote next week before elections close on the 6th June.
Today we will be hearing from the class of 2021. The classroom code is pmlg6fb and will be at the bottom of the screen. Now over to the candidates.
Good morning class of 2021! I am Daniel Card and I am once again running for Class Council President. I have loved being your president for the past two years, and would be honored to continue being your president. This year we began to plan our Junior prom for next year. We came up with some exciting ideas, and I wish to continue planning prom for next year. I know it seems like it’s years away, we will also start planning our senior ball. As a student involved in many different activities, I believe that I have a great perspective to make this a team effort and plan a prom and ball that everyone will enjoy. My goal is to make sure everybody enjoys their junior year and I hope that you will give me that opportunity. I have lots of experience in class council and I’m confident that we will be able to work together to have a great year! Thank you and please vote Daniel Card for class council president.
Hello class of 2021. My name is Ben Welch and I'm running to be your vice president next year. I have past experience as a class council member and pride myself in getting involved in various aspects of student life such as sports and clubs. I will work hard to make sure events like spirit week and prom are a success. To achieve these goals, I hope to make it easy and fun for everyone to get involved in event planning and making our school better, as I believe that any group of people is most successful when every member feels valued and heard. I am very hopeful you will give me the privilege to serve as vice president of the class of 2021 once again. And I thank you for your time
Good morning, my name is Jonathan Reeve. I’m running to be re-elected as class Treasurer for Junior year. During Sophomore year I was your class treasurer and student council made important decisions on our Junior Prom and Senior Ball. There is more work to do and you can trust I'll be there to continue planning these important events.
I am responsible and will always represent the Thomas community with respect and care.
I guarantee, that I will be an advocate for our class and its future here at Thomas.
Thank you for your time and I hope to earn your vote.
Hi, I am Owen Murphy and I am running for secretary for the class of 2021. I have been a part of many activities through my freshman and sophomore year at Thomas. Some include the football and lacrosse team and several clubs like math league. Outside of school I find time to volunteer each weekend to help kids at AutismUp. All of these have shown me the importance of communication, organization, hard work, and accountability. I believe these translate well into the secretary role as I would need to effectively communicate and work together with other student council members to help solve problems. With your vote, as secretary I can continue to help the school, and plan for our upcoming prom and ball. Thank you for listening and remember to vote!
Hi, my name is Kara Grose and I’m running for class of 2021 Liaison. I am involved in many inside and outside school activities, including soccer, orchestra and multiple clubs. I have a lot of respect for the school and teachers. A liaisons responsibility is to ensure open communication between our class officers, students, and teachers. I believe with my organizational, communication, and leadership skills that I can help continue to do this and benefit the school. I have many ideas for graduation and ball that I hope to put to good use. With the help of your votes our student council can make the next school year one to remember forever. Thank you, and don’t forget to vote!
Wednesday, May 29
Picnic Day is tomorrow Thursday May 30th Rain or Shine
Hot Dog, chips, watermelon, cookies all will be served in the courtyard by your favorite Principal and AP's.
Come join the fun!
Please note no salad bar, sub line or pizza this day.
Attention all students, come see the annual dance team showcase this Friday, May 31st at 6:30pm in the Thomas Auditorium. Tickets will be sold 4th and 5th block in the cafeteria this week, today through Friday.
Please come join Thomas Cheer at open gym TONIGHT from 7:30-9:00 pm at the field house. Hope to see you there!
Any boy or girl interested in running on the cross country team in the fall should plan on attending an informational meeting tomorrow at 2:40 pm in Coach Brunswick's room, Room 210.
Today's lunch is buffalo / pizza crunchers
Elections open this week for the 2019-2020 school year. The classes of 2020, 2021 and 2022 will be presenting speeches over the next three days and voting will take place on the google classroom for each class. In order to vote for your class council, you will need to join the google classroom this week and vote next week before elections close on June 6th.
Today we will be hearing from the class of 2022. The classroom code is qp5up6 and will be at the bottom of the screen. Now over to the candidates
Hi my name is Julian Bement and I am running for class president for the class of 2022. I have been the class of 2022 president for two years now and have been apart of student council since 6th grade. I am a good candidate for this position because I have experience with student council, I am hard working, and I am involved in extracurricular activities. I will listen to your suggestions on ways to improve and better our class for the years to come, especially on planning junior prom and senior ball.
“Good morning Gamers! Hello! My name is Conor Bracy and I am running for Vice-President of the Sophomore class of 2022. Vote for me, for I am best fit for this position because I am a great assistant and organizer for the ideas, and will always be there to help my fellow colleagues. Your vote may just send me to to office where I can help make the changes that you want. Thank you!
Hi, my name is Sofie Bement and I am running for class treasurer for the class of 2022. You should vote for me because I was the previous class treasurer and already have experience on doing this position. I will listen to students’ ideas on how to make the class of 2022 better, and will also be open to many ideas on how to improve certain events, like spirit week, planning for prom and ball, etc. You can count on me to count the money because I am extremely trustworthy and hardworking. I am a good candidate for this position because I am motivated and dedicated. Don’t worry about the addition and subtraction I will do all of the transaction!
Hi my name is Carolyn Mack and I’m running for secretary for the class of 2022. You should vote for me because I was this position last year and I really enjoyed it and would like the be re-elected again. You can count on me to write detailed notes that will help our class in the future to plan for events like prom, ball and spirit week. I would love the opportunity to have this position and make our sophomore year a great one!
Hi...I’m Jalen Barnwell and I should be your Student Council Liaison because why not? Liaison. Someone who communicates between students and professionals which facilitates a close working relationship between each other. I’m going to be completely honest. I’m new at this. I don’t have any idea about student council or the role of Liaison itself. I can barely even pronounce Liaison. I came in late at this game. I didn’t think i would be allowed to run for this role in student council or any position of it. But I got a chance. Someone Believed in me and I think everyone should take chances that are thrown at them in life. Being Liaison will give opportunity for me to show you what I’m capable of such as strengthening the bridge between faculty and students and making sure our voices are not echoed, but they are being heard. I’ll share ideas and improvements from both sides of the field, that’s why I should be your student council Liaison of 2019-2020.
Tuesday, May 28
WonderCare, the district's new after-school program, is looking to hire students to work in each elementary school beginning in the fall of 2019. This is a great opportunity to get job experience and become a role model for the youth of our community.
We offer flexible and convenient hours and no nights or weekends. If you are interested please email wondercare@webstercsd.org or apply online through the district website.
The 5-hour class will be held Tuesday, June 4th at Thomas High School School, Room 406; class runs from 3:30 PM -8:30 PM. Cost is $52.00 - you can register online at webstercentral.revtrak.net. Please make sure to bring your permit to class.
Picnic Day is Thursday May 30th Rain or Shine
Hot Dog, chips, watermelon, cookies all will be served in the courtyard by your favorite Principal and AP's.
Come join the fun!
Please note no salad bar, sub line or pizza this day.
Please come join Thomas Cheer at open gym tomorrow, May 29th from 7:30-9:00 pm at the field house. Hope to see you there!
The girls track team had several top finishers at Saturday's Sectional meet. Elena Ziskind finished 3rd in the steeplechase, Abby Roetker was 3rd in the pentathlon, Carolyn Mack was 3rd in the 800 and Monique Hardy was Class AA Champ in shot and in disc.
Any boy or girl interested in running on the cross country team in the fall should plan on attending an informational meeting on Thursday, May 3oth, at 2:40 pm in Coach Brunswick's room, Room 210.
This past weekend the boys outdoor track and field team traveled to Avon for the class AA sectional meet. Although the Titans did not finish in the top three overall, there were still some solid performances throughout the day.
Junior, Kevin Gabalski finished first overall in the pentathlon walking away a sectional champ in that event. Senior, Jonah Dean broke the school record in the 400 meter sprint running a time of 49.68 seconds while senior Jack Harding broke the school record in the pole vault, vaulting a height of 12 feet 9 inches. Next up for the Titans will be the state qualifier meet this Friday at Sodus High School
Today's lunch is hamburger / cheeseburger
Thursday, May 23
Do you want to be a Lifeguard?
The Webster Aquatic Center is offering a Red Cross Lifeguard Certification Course starting June 26th. If you pass and get hired at the WAC. You will get reimbursed for the class. Participants must be 15 years old. Please register online or call 670-1087.
The Webster Aquatics Center is teaching a Red Cross Water Safety Instructor Class starting June 26th. This class certifies you to teach swim lessons to all ages. Participants must be at least 16 years old. If you pass and get hired at the WAC. You will get reimbursed for the class. Please register online or call 670-1087.
WonderCare, the district's new after-school program, is looking to hire students to work in each elementary school beginning in the fall of 2019. This is a great opportunity to get job experience and become a role model for the youth of our community.
We offer flexible and convenient hours and no nights or weekends. If you are interested please email wondercare@webstercsd.org or apply online through the district website.
Attention all current sophmores and juniors! A reminder to pick up an application in the Blue House and apply to be a Link Leader TODAY!! Applications are DUE on Tuesday May 28th by 2:30 to the Blue House! The mandatory play day will be held on Monday June 10th at 2:30 in the gym. We hope you will apply and join us then!
The 5-hour class will be held Tuesday, June 4th at Thomas High School School, Room 406; class runs from 3:30 PM -8:30 PM. Cost is $52.00 - you can register online at webstercentral.revtrak.net. Please make sure to bring your permit to class.
Picnic Day is Thursday May 30th Rain or Shine
Hot Dog, chips, watermelon, cookies all will be served in the courtyard by your favorite Principal and AP's.
Come join the fun!
Please note no salad bar, sub line or pizza this day.
Attention Boy's interested in trying out for both JV and Varsity Soccer next fall, there is a meeting today after school in room 408. We will discuss specifics and details of the upcoming off-season. See Mr. Grose if you cannot attend.
The pre game pep rally worked!! The Titan Unified basketball team won their championship game yesterday 40-39 vs Canandaigua! Jeffrey, Brandon and the partners made a difference in the final minutes to solidify the win. What a great end to the season!!
Positivity in Action would like to thank all those who have participated in Titan week. A special thank you to all the teachers who showed their support and to the ones who allowed the best buddies into their classrooms Monday afternoon. Today is Titan day. Some may be wondering what Titan day has to do with mental health awareness. They are similar in one major way, they apply to all of us. Despite our differences in race, gender, academic abilities, economic status, sexual orientation, or world views, we all have mental health and we all are titans. In a world that is as divided as ours, I hope you can continue to join us in celebrating one of the few things we all share. Today during your lunch block stop outside the cafeterias and sign the "what Titans stand for" banner and tell us what you are passionate about. Thank you again to all those who have kept an open mind throughout all of this. If you have any other questions or would like to join positivity in action please see Sofia Bosco or Ms. Smalter in room 254.
Today's lunch is breaded chicken patty on pretzel roll
Wednesday, May 22
Attention all current sophmores and juniors! A reminder to pick up an application in the Blue House and apply to be a Link Leader TODAY!! Applications are DUE on Tuesday May 28th by 2:30 to the Blue House! Our mandatory play day will be held on Monday June 10th at 2:30 in the gym. We hope you will apply and join us then!
The 5-hour class will be held Tuesday, June 4th at Thomas High School School, Room 406; class runs from 3:30 PM -8:30 PM. Cost is $52.00 - you can register online at webstercentral.revtrak.net. Please make sure to bring your permit to class.
Reminder to Special Olympic Volunteers, if you picked up a passport from Mrs. Green they are due today, by the end of the school day, in room 147.
Barrel of Monkeys Men's Choir meets tomorrow at 6:55. Nate, don't forget the doughnuts!
Attention anyone interested in girls volleyball ?
There is a preseason meeting.on June 5th at 6pm in the Thomas South Cafe.
Please bring chromebooks to this meeting.
Please come join Thomas Cheer at open gym tomorrow, May 22 from 7:30-9:00 pm at the field house. Hope to see you there!
The Titan Unified team improved to 5-1 after a convincing win against West Irondequoit. Seniors Joey, Nick, Nina, James and Bryan were honored by fans, coaches, teammates, Mr LaMonica, Mr Widor and Mr Gumina at last nights game. Playing well for the Titans were Hunter Beach, Christopher Rembold, Jeffrey Grillo, Hannah Wendorff, Anthony Vignare, and Brandon Ange.
Thank you to the Thomas varsity softball team and coaches for cheering on their fellow athletes. The Titan cheerleaders and coaches were also at the game to cheer in their teammate Nina and all the Titans.
If you see a Unified player today, wish him or her luck because today is the Unified Championship game!!
Today's lunch is bosco sampler platter
Tuesday, May 21
SUMMER 2019 DRIVERS EDUCATION REGISTRATION DATES for
Current Seniors and Juniors will be TODAY from 2:30 - 6 pm.
For current Sophomores registration will be tomorrow, May 22 from 2:30 - 6pm
Registration is done on a first come, first serve basis and is held at the Webster Aquatic Center.
Forms are pending from BOCES and can be found at
webster community education page on webster schools.org website.
The Tri-M Music Honor Society will have its final meeting of the year tomorrow, Wednesday, May 22nd at 7am in the music theory room. All new members should attend as well. Thank you - and see you then!
Please come join Thomas Cheer at open gym tomorrow, May 22 from 7:30-9:00 pm at the field house. Hope to see you there!
The Thomas Unified team continues to break scoring records! They won a close game over Schroeder in overtime 73-69. Jeffrey Grillo lead all scorers with help from Joey D who hit back to back threes! Hannah Wendorf, Brandon Ange, and Anthony Vignare also played well on both ends of the court. Thank you to our partners and assistant coaches for helping us to be the best that we can be.
Our seniors, James Hilliard, Bryan Merritt, Nick Cannarozza, Joey Demetsenaere and Nina Lewis will be honored at the 4:30 pm game today!
Fans, staff and players were left in awe after watching a robot made by Adam and Ryan at yesterday’s unified game. Along with Mr Tucherello, Adam and Ryan designed a robot that allows unified athlete Liam McCarthy the ability to shoot baskets. What a thrill it was to see Liam score.
Today's lunch is popcorn chicken
Monday, May 20
SUMMER 2019 DRIVERS EDUCATION REGISTRATION DATES for
Current Seniors and Juniors will be May 21 from 2:30 - 6 pm.
For current Sophomores registration will be on May 22 from 2:30 - 6pm
Registration is done on a first come, first serve basis and is held at the Webster Aquatic Center.
Forms are pending from BOCES and can be found at
webster community education page on webster schools.org website.
> WonderCare, the district's new after-school program, is looking to hire students to work in each elementary school beginning in the fall of 2019. This is a great opportunity to get job experience and become a role model for the youth of our community.
We offer flexible and convenient hours and no nights or weekends. If you are interested please email wondercare@webstercsd.org or apply online through the district website.
The directors will be in the lunchroom today to answer questions!
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> The Tri-M Music Honor Society will have its final meeting of the year Wednesday, May 22nd at 7am in the music theory room. All new members should attend as well. Thank you - and see you then!
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> Attention anyone interested in girls volleyball ?
There is a preseason meeting.on June 5th at 6pm in the Thomas South Cafe.
Please bring chromebooks to this meeting.
> Congratulations to Monique Hardy in shot put and discus and Elena Ziskind in the 800 as they received 1st Team All County honors. For 2nd team All County, Laura Witt for the 3000, Skyler Klimow in the shot put as well as the 4x400 relay with Cassidy Potter, Kati Gamache, Katie Kaufman and Elena.
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> Today's lunch is bacon hamburger / cheeseburger on a pretzel roll
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> Good morning. Elections will be held soon for Class Council. Any student interested in running for Class Council can pick up an election packet and petition in the main office. Petitions are due back to the main office by next Thursday May 23rd. Any questions can be directed to Mrs. Warner in room 450.
In addition to class council, Student Council is now accepting applications for next year. Current freshman, sophomores and juniors are encouraged to apply. If you are interested in being a part of Student Council please join the google classroom using code: qx2fvzc and submit an application
Friday, May 17
Do you want to be a Lifeguard?
The Webster Aquatic Center is offering a Red Cross Lifeguard Certification Course starting June 26th. If you pass and get hired at the WAC. You will get reimbursed for the class. Participants must be 15 years old. Please register online or call 670-1087.
The Webster Aquatics Center is teaching a Red Cross Water Safety Instructor Class starting June 26th. This class certifies you to teach swim lessons to all ages. Participants must be at least 16 years old. If you pass and get hired at the WAC. You will get reimbursed for the class. Please register online or call 670-1087.
SUMMER 2019 DRIVERS EDUCATION REGISTRATION DATES for
Current Seniors and Juniors will be May 21 from 2:30 - 6 pm.
For current Sophomores registration will be on May 22 from 2:30 - 6pm
Registration is done on a first come, first serve basis and is held at the Webster Aquatic Center.
Forms are pending from BOCES and can be found at
webster community education page on webster schools.org website.
Are you looking for a job?
WonderCare, the district's new after-school program, is looking to hire students to work in each elementary school beginning in the fall of 2019. This is a great opportunity to get job experience and become a role model for the youth of our community.
We offer flexible and convenient hours and no nights or weekends. If you are interested please email wondercare@webstercsd.org or apply online through the district website.
The directors will be in the lunchroom on Monday, May 20th to answer questions!
Have you ever wanted a handmade ceramic bowl made by one of our amazing art students? Do you want to help a good cause? Then come out to the Village Bakery in Webster this Sunday, May 19th from 3-5pm for our first annual Empty Bowls Event! For a suggested donation of $15, you get a bowl of your choice along with cup of Village Bakery soup and bread. All money collected will go directly to the Webster Community Chest and Webster High School Food Cupboards to help fight hunger right here in Webster. Invite your family and friends and help us spread the word about this exciting event!
Attention all upcoming 2019-2020 JUNIORS & SENIORS!!
Do you enjoy helping others and your school community? Are you looking for an opportunity to get more involved here at Thomas? Do you want to put your leadership skills to work or improve upon them?
THEN APPLY to be a Link Leader for the upcoming school year!! Applications are NOW available in the BLUE HOUSE and are DUE by TUESDAY, MAY 28 @ 2:30. Our mandatory "play day" try outs will be on Monday June 10th @ 2:30 in the gym!!
Starting Monday, May 20th Positivity in Action will be putting on Titan week in honor of mental health awareness month. Join us by participating in activities such as; playing games in the cafeteria, writing thank you notes, positive reflections, and showing the school what you stand for. Throughout the week we will also be holding a fundraiser for the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention. Please keep an open mind about all of this! Maintaining mental health applies to everyone. It starts by being kind to yourself and others, and spreading the message of inclusion. I hope you all are able to join in the fun! See Sofia Bosco or Ms. Smalter in room 254 if you have any questions.
The Titan Unified team scored a program high 60 points in last nights #onewebster game. Just about every Titan scored with Jeffrey Grillo, Nina Lewis, Joey DeMetsenaere and Bryan Merritt leading the way. Anthony Vignare awed the Onewebster crowd with his rendition of the Star Spangled Banner.
A huge thank you to the Thomas Titan Cheerleaders and coaches for cheering during the game.
The Titans will host Schroeder on Monday at 4:30. On Tuesday May 21 at 4:30 we will be honoring our seniors, Joey DeMetsenaere, James Hilliard, Bryan Merritt , Nick Cannarozzo and Nina Lewis.
Today's lunch is roasted chicken
Good morning. Elections will be held soon for Class Council. Any student interested in running for Class Council can pick up an election packet and petition in the main office. Petitions are due back to the main office by next Friday May 23rd. Any questions can be directed to Mrs. Warner in room 450.
In addition to class council, Student Council is now accepting applications for next year. Current freshman, sophomores and juniors are encouraged to apply. If you are interested in being a part of Student Council please join the google classroom using code: qx2fvzc and submit an application
Thursday, May 16
Have you ever wanted a handmade ceramic bowl made by one of our amazing art students? Do you want to help a good cause? Then come out to the Village Bakery in Webster this Sunday, May 19th from 3-5pm for our first annual Empty Bowls Event! For a suggested donation of $15, you get a bowl of your choice along with cup of Village Bakery soup and bread. All money collected will go directly to the Webster Community Chest and Webster High School Food Cupboards to help fight hunger right here in Webster. Invite your family and friends and help us spread the word about this exciting event!
Attention all upcoming 2019-2020 JUNIORS & SENIORS!!
Do you enjoy helping others and your school community? Are you looking for an opportunity to get more involved here at Thomas? Do you want to put your leadership skills to work or improve upon them?
THEN APPLY to be a Link Leader for the upcoming school year!! Applications are NOW available in the BLUE HOUSE and are DUE by TUESDAY 5/28 @ 2:30. Our mandatory "play day" try outs will be on Monday June 10th @ 2:30 in the gym!!
The final CARE club meeting of the year is TODAY in room 316 from 2:30-3:15. We hope you can join us. New members are always welcome.
Starting Monday, May 20th Positivity in Action will be putting on Titan week in honor of mental health awareness month. Join us by participating in activities such as; playing games in the cafeteria, writing thank you notes, positive reflections, and showing the school what you stand for. Throughout the week we will also be holding a fundraiser for the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention. Please keep an open mind about all of this! Maintaining mental health applies to everyone. It starts by being kind to yourself and others, and spreading the message of inclusion. I hope you all are able to join in the fun! See Sofia Bosco or Ms. Smalter in room 254 if you have any questions.
Tonight is the night!! The most significant onewebster game of the year is tonight at the Schroeder gym at 6:30 pm.
The Unified team needs everyone there to cheer on the Titans!
Hoping to see teachers, staff, students and the TBirds at the game!
Nina has played varsity Unified basketball for four years. She is one of the original members of the team. Nina also is a member of the Thomas Titan cheer leading squad. Nina wears #1, as do other quick guards throughout the game of basketball. Nina loves the song "Boa Constrictor." What she likes most about Unified is the dance parties at the end of each game. Please help Nina to celebrate a great career by attending a game and dancing on the court after the game!
Today's lunch is trash plates
Good morning. Elections will be held soon for Class Council. Any student interested in running for Class Council can pick up an election packet and petition in the main office. Petitions are due back to the main office by next Friday May 23rd. Any questions can be directed to Mrs. Warner in room 450.
In addition to class council, Student Council is now accepting applications for next year. Current freshman, sophomores and juniors are encouraged to apply. If you are interested in being a part of Student Council please join the google classroom using code: qx2fvzc and submit an application
Wednesday, May 15
SUMMER 2019 DRIVERS EDUCATION REGISTRATION DATES for
Current Seniors and Juniors will be May 21 from 2:30 - 6 pm.
For current Sophomores registration will be on May 22 from 2:30 - 6pm
Registration is done on a first come, first serve basis and is held at the Webster Aquatic Center.
Forms are pending from BOCES and can be found at
webster community education page on webster schools.org website.
Have you ever wanted a handmade ceramic bowl made by one of our amazing art students? Do you want to help a good cause? Then come out to the Village Bakery in Webster this Sunday, May 19th from 3-5pm for our first annual Empty Bowls Event! For a suggested donation of $15, you get a bowl of your choice along with cup of Village Bakery soup and bread. All money collected will go directly to the Webster Community Chest and Webster High School Food Cupboards to help fight hunger right here in Webster. Invite your family and friends and help us spread the word about this exciting event!
Attention all upcoming 2019-2020 JUNIORS & SENIORS!!
Do you enjoy helping others and your school community? Are you looking for an opportunity to get more involved here at Thomas? Do you want to put your leadership skills to work or improve upon them?
THEN APPLY to be a Link Leader for the upcoming school year!! Applications are NOW available in the BLUE HOUSE and are DUE by TUESDAY 5/28 @ 2:30. Our mandatory "play day" try outs will be on Monday June 10th @ 2:30 in the gym!!
The final CARE club meeting of the year is this Thursday, May 16th in room 316 from 2:30-3:15. We hope you can join us. New members are always welcome.
Starting Monday 5/20 Positivity in Action will be putting on Titan week in honor of mental health awareness month. Join us by participating in activities such as; playing games in the cafeteria, writing thank you notes, positive reflections, and showing the school what you stand for. Throughout the week we will also be holding a fundraiser for the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention. Please keep an open mind about all of this! Maintaining mental health applies to everyone. It starts by being kind to yourself and others, and spreading the message of inclusion. I hope you all are able to join in the fun! See Sofia Bosco or Ms. Smalter in room 254 if you have any questions.
The unified senior game is May 21 at 4:30 at Thomas. Here are two of our seniors that we will be recognizing at that game.
James Hilliard joins the Thomas team this year after playing his first two years as a Warrior! He is happy to share his talent with both schools!
James favorite sport is baseball and he is a proud member of Challenger baseball. His favorite movies are all of the High School musical movies. Two things he has enjoyed about Unified basketball are the partners (and prom dates) and beating the other teams. James has been an active team member, attending all open gyms, practices, games and other Unified events
Nina has played varsity Unified basketball for four years. She is one of the original members of the team. Nina also is a member of the Thomas Titan cheer leading squad. Nina wears #1, as do other quick guards throughout the game of basketball. Nina loves the song "Boa Constrictor." What she likes most about Unified is the dance parties at the end of each game. Please help Nina to celebrate a great career by attending a game and dancing on the court after the game!
The Unified varsity basketball team put forth another great effort last night against Victor. The game was close the entire way and the Titans lost by 2. Nina Lewis continues to lead the team in scoring and had a tremendous put back late in the game. James Hilliard and Hannah Wendorff each had 6. Bryan Merritt and Christopher Rembold played great at both ends of the court. A shout out to all our partners and assistant coaches for all they do! Thanks to coach Ruller and his team for stopping by and to the JV boys baseball team for cheering on the team.
Don’t forget that the onewebster game will be held at Schroeder at 6:30 this Thursday. Hoping to see the T-birds show up the warrior crew!
> Today's lunch is chicken parm sandwich
Tuesday, May 14
Have you ever wanted a handmade ceramic bowl made by one of our amazing art students? Do you want to help a good cause? Then come out to the Village Bakery in Webster this Sunday, May 19th from 3-5pm for our first annual Empty Bowls Event! For a suggested donation of $15, you get a bowl of your choice along with cup of Village Bakery soup and bread. All money collected will go directly to the Webster Community Chest and Webster High School Food Cupboards to help fight hunger right here in Webster. Invite your family and friends and help us spread the word about this exciting event!
Attention all upcoming 2019-2020 JUNIORS & SENIORS!!
Do you enjoy helping others and your school community? Are you looking for an opportunity to get more involved here at Thomas? Do you want to put your leadership skills to work or improve upon them?
THEN APPLY to be a Link Leader for the upcoming school year!! Applications are NOW available in the BLUE HOUSE and are DUE by TUESDAY 5/28 @ 2:30. Our mandatory "play day" try outs will be on Monday June 10th @ 2:30 in the gym!!
The final CARE club meeting of the year is this Thursday, May 16th in room 316 from 2:30-3:15. We hope you can join us. New members are always welcome.
Starting Monday 5/20 Positivity in Action will be putting on Titan week in honor of mental health awareness month. Join us by participating in activities such as; playing games in the cafeteria, writing thank you notes, positive reflections, and showing the school what you stand for. Throughout the week we will also be holding a fundraiser for the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention. Please keep an open mind about all of this! Maintaining mental health applies to everyone. It starts by being kind to yourself and others, and spreading the message of inclusion. I hope you all are able to join in the fun! See Sofia Bosco or Ms. Smalter in room 254 if you have any questions.
If you see a Thomas Unified player or partner, wish them well AND attend the home game vs Victor at 4:30 pm today, May 14! The team also plays at Schroeder on Thursday, May 16 at 6:30 vs Schroeder. ONEWEBSTER - be there to support your Titans.
James Hilliard joins the Thomas team this year after playing his first two years as a Warrior! He is happy to share his talent with both schools!
James favorite sport is baseball and he is a proud member of Challenger baseball. His favorite movies are all of the High School musical movies. Two things he has enjoyed about Unified basketball are the partners (and prom dates) and beating the other teams. James has been an active team member, attending all open gyms, practices, games and other Unified events
> The boys outdoor track team had what was their final regular-season matchup of the Season at Canandaigua last night. The Titans completed their regular-season as hoped beating Canandaigua 71 to 47 making their regular season record 5-0 and remaining undefeated for the fourth straight season as well as winning their fourth straight division title. Jonah Dean and Kevin Gabalski were both double winners on the night in their respective events. Championship season is now on the horizon as the the Titans will compete in Varsity County championships this Saturday.
> The girls track team fell to Canandaigua last night 85-42, ending their regular season at 4-1. Abby Roetker won the triple jump and Monique Hardy won shot and disc. Also winning was the 4x4 relay with Kati Gamache, Elena Ziskind, Katie Kaufmann and Cassidy Potter.
> Today's lunch is tacos
Monday, May 13
SUMMER 2019 DRIVERS EDUCATION REGISTRATION DATES for
Current Seniors and Juniors will be May 21 from 2:30 - 6 pm.
For current Sophomores registration will be on May 22 from 2:30 - 6pm
Registration is done on a first come, first serve basis and is held at the Webster Aquatic Center.
Forms are pending from BOCES and can be found at
webster community education page on webster schools.org website.
Are you looking for a job?
WonderCare, the district's new after-school program, is looking to hire students to work in each elementary school beginning in the fall of 2019. This is a great opportunity to get job experience and become a role model for the youth of our community.
We offer flexible and convenient hours and no nights or weekends. If you are interested please email wondercare@webstercsd.org or apply online through the district website.
The directors will be in the lunchroom on Monday, May 20th to answer questions!
Attention all upcoming 2019-2020 JUNIORS & SENIORS!!
Do you enjoy helping others and your school community? Are you looking for an opportunity to get more involved here at Thomas? Do you want to put your leadership skills to work or improve upon them?
THEN APPLY to be a Link Leader for the upcoming school year!! Applications are NOW available in the BLUE HOUSE and are DUE by TUESDAY 5/28 @ 2:30. Our mandatory "play day" try outs will be on Monday June 10th @ 2:30 in the gym!!
Today's lunch is chicken & waffles
Friday, May 10
The Webster Show Choir will hold its auditions for the 2019-2020 school year TOMORROW at 3:15pm in the Thomas auditorium. Show Choir rehearses every Monday throughout the year. Please bring comfortable shoes for dancing, and we will teach you everything you need for the audition! All current 8th graders to juniors are invited. Hope to see you there!
Do you want to be a Lifeguard?
The Webster Aquatic Center is offering a Red Cross Lifeguard Certification Course starting June 26th. If you pass and get hired at the WAC. You will get reimbursed for the class. Participants must be 15 years old. Please register online or call 670-1087.
The Webster Aquatics Center is teaching a Red Cross Water Safety Instructor Class starting June 26th. This class certifies you to teach swim lessons to all ages. Participants must be at least 16 years old. If you pass and get hired at the WAC. You will get reimbursed for the class. Please register online or call 670-1087.
SUMMER 2019 DRIVERS EDUCATION REGISTRATION DATES for
Current Seniors and Juniors will be May 21 from 2:30 - 6 pm.
For current Sophomores registration will be on May 22 from 2:30 - 6pm
Registration is done on a first come, first serve basis and is held at the Webster Aquatic Center.
Forms are pending from BOCES and can be found at
webster community education page on webster schools.org website.
Are you looking for a job?
WonderCare, the district's new after-school program, is looking to hire students to work in each elementary school beginning in the fall of 2019. This is a great opportunity to get job experience and become a role model for the youth of our community.
We offer flexible and convenient hours and no nights or weekends. If you are interested please email wondercare@webstercsd.org or apply online through the district website.
The directors will be in the lunchroom on Monday, May 20th to answer questions!
The Titan Unified team continues to make great strides on the court! The team lost 51-37 to Fairport on Thursday. Jeffrey Grillo was the leading scorer and Bryan Merritt hit a 3!
The team is home on Tuesday, May 14 at 4:30 pm vs Victor!
Follow the team on Instagram at Webster Unified and on Twitter @websterunified for player profiles and upcoming games.
Today's lunch is breaded chicken patty
Thursday, May 9
The Webster Show Choir will hold its auditions for the 2019-2020 school year TOMORROW at 3:15pm in the Thomas auditorium. Show Choir rehearses every Monday throughout the year. Please bring comfortable shoes for dancing, and we will teach you everything you need for the audition! All current 8th graders to juniors are invited. Hope to see you there!
Attention Seniors: Decision day is upon us. Please check your personal email for a link to the senior survey which lets your School Counselor know where to send your final transcript and other important information needed for your post graduate plans. You will need to log into your naviance account. If you have a problem logging into your naviance account, please stop down to the Counseling Center and see your Counselor or Ms. Marcello to reset your account
Today's lunch is cheeseburger / hamburger on a pretzel roll
Wednesday, May 8
The library will be closed today for an AP exam. Please do not enter the library for any reason.
The Webster Show Choir will hold its auditions for the 2019-2020 school year on Friday, May 10th at 3:15pm in the Thomas auditorium. Show Choir rehearses every Monday throughout the year. Please bring comfortable shoes for dancing, and we will teach you everything you need for the audition! All current 8th graders to juniors are invited. Hope to see you there!
SUMMER 2019 DRIVERS EDUCATION REGISTRATION DATES for
Current Seniors and Juniors will be May 21 from 2:30 - 6 pm.
For current Sophomores registration will be on May 22 from 2:30 - 6pm
Registration is done on a first come, first serve basis and is held at the Webster Aquatic Center, 875 Ridge Road.
Forms are pending from BOCES and can be found at
webster community education page on webster schools.org website.
Attention Seniors: Decision day is upon us. Please check your personal email for a link to the senior survey which lets your School Counselor know where to send your final transcript and other important information needed for your post graduate plans. You will need to log into your naviance account. If you have a problem logging into your naviance account, please stop down to the Counseling Center and see your Counselor or Ms. Marcello to reset your account
Barrel of Monkeys Men's Choir will rehearse tomorrow morning at 6:55. Dylan, don't forget the doughnuts!
The Boys Track and Field team took on the Rangers of Spencerport last night in what would be the Senior's final meet at Titan Stadium. To this point, the Senior athletes had never lost a regular season meet and they were not about to let that change as they beat Spencerport 96.5 to 44.5. Double winners for the Titans were Kevin Gabalski in the 110 High Hurdles, and High Jump with a new Personal best of 5 feet 10 inches. Sophomore, Sean Smith won both the disc and Shotput, and Senior, Jonah Dean completed his final meet on the track taking a first place in the 100, 200, and completing the come from behind win as the anchor in the 4 x 100 relay. Other strong performances on the night came from Jack Harding and Quinton Veno in the Pole Vault, Nick Ward in the 800, Mitchell Carpenter won the mile, and Carter Bertrand and Connor Lazzaro both ran personal best times in the 800 and two mile races. It was a great night for our Seniors as all performed extremely well. The Titans now move to 4-0 on the season with one final league meet in Canandaigua next week.
Congratulations to the girls track team on their win over Spencerport last night during their senior meet, 78-63.
Winning their events yesterday were Grace Brown in the 100 hurdles, Katherine Peterson in the mile and 2 mile, Elena Ziskind in the 800, Alyssa Cottrell in the Pole Vault, Morgan Hardy in long jump and Monique won shot and disc
Today's lunch is bosco cheese sticks
Tuesday, May 7
The library will be closed today for an AP exam. Please do not enter the library for any reason.
The 5-hour class will be held TOMORROW at Schroeder High School in room E3 Class runs from 3:30 PM -8:30 PM. Cost is $52.00 - you can register online at webstercentral.revtrak.net. Please make sure to bring your permit to class.
The Webster Show Choir will hold its auditions for the 2019-2020 school year on Friday, May 10th at 3:15pm in the Thomas auditorium. Show Choir rehearses every Monday throughout the year. Please bring comfortable shoes for dancing, and we will teach you everything you need for the audition! All current 8th graders to juniors are invited. Hope to see you there!
WonderCare, the district's new after-school program, is looking for junior site assistants to work in each elementary school beginning in the fall of 2019. This is a great opportunity to get job experience and become a role model for the youth of our community.
We offer flexible and convenient hours and no nights or weekends. If you are interested please email wondercare@webstercsd.org or apply online through the district website.
The directors will be in the lunchroom on Monday, May 20th to answer questions!
Attention Seniors: Decision day is upon us. Please check your personal email for a link to the senior survey which lets your School Counselor know where to send your final transcript and other important information needed for your post graduate plans. You will need to log into your naviance account. If you have a problem logging into your naviance account, please stop down to the Counseling Center and see your Counselor or Ms. Marcello to reset your account
If you're interested in participating in the Fall Drama, come join us TODAY, after school at 2:45 in Room 111 for our first production meeting. We'll announce the title of the show and have scripts, materials, and other fun things you can use to prepare this summer. If you cannot attend, you can always get the Google Classroom code from Mr. Stoetzel. Break a leg!
Today's lunch is fiestada
Monday, May 6
The library will be closed for AP exams on Tuesday and Wednesday. Please do not enter the library for any reason.
The 5-hour class will be held TOMORROW at Schroeder High School in room E3 Class runs from 3:30 PM -8:30 PM. Cost is $52.00 - you can register online at webstercentral.revtrak.net. Please make sure to bring your permit to class.
The Webster Show Choir will hold its auditions for the 2019-2020 school year on Friday, May 10th at 3:15pm in the Thomas auditorium. Show Choir rehearses every Monday throughout the year. Please bring comfortable shoes for dancing, and we will teach you everything you need for the audition! All current 8th graders to juniors are invited. Hope to see you there!
SUMMER 2019 DRIVERS EDUCATION REGISTRATION DATES for
Current Seniors and Juniors will be May 21 from 2:30 - 6 pm.
For current Sophomores registration will be on May 22 from 2:30 - 6pm
Registration is done on a first come, first serve basis and is held at the Webster Aquatic Center, 875 Ridge Road.
Forms are pending from BOCES and can be found at
webster community education page on webster schools.org website.
Today's lunch is chicken tenders
Friday, May 3
The 5-hour class will be held Tuesday, May 7 at Schroeder High School, Room E3; class runs from 3:30 PM -8:30 PM. Cost is $52.00 - you can register online at webstercentral.revtrak.net. Please make sure to bring your permit to class.
The Webster Show Choir will hold its auditions for the 2019-2020 school year on Friday, May 10th at 3:15pm in the Thomas auditorium. Show Choir rehearses every Monday throughout the year. Please bring comfortable shoes for dancing, and we will teach you everything you need for the audition! All current 8th graders to juniors are invited. Hope to see you there!
Do you want to be a Lifeguard?
The Webster Aquatic Center is offering a Red Cross Lifeguard Certification Course starting June 26th. If you pass and get hired at the WAC. You will get reimbursed for the class. Participants must be 15 years old. Please register online or call 670-1087.
The Webster Aquatics Center is teaching a Red Cross Water Safety Instructor Class starting June 26th. This class certifies you to teach swim lessons to all ages. Participants must be at least 16 years old. If you pass and get hired at the WAC. You will get reimbursed for the class. Please register online or call 670-1087.
SUMMER 2019 DRIVERS EDUCATION REGISTRATION DATES
Current Seniors and Juniors - May 21, 2:30 - 6 pm
Current Sophomores - May 22, 2:30 - 6pm
Registration is done on a first come, first serve basis and is held at the Webster Aquatic Center, 875 Ridge Road.
Forms are pending from BOCES and can be found at
webster community education page on webster schools.org website.
Attention Seniors: Decision day is upon us. Please check your personal email for a link to the senior survey which lets your School Counselor know where to send your final transcript and other important information needed for your post graduate plans. You will need to log into your naviance account. If you have a problem logging into your naviance account, please stop down to the Counseling Center and see your Counselor or Ms. Marcello to reset your account
The Tri-M Music Honor Society invites students and faculty to recommend songs during our lunch jukebox session today. Look for students in lunch blocks at the computer and make a request.
If you see a Thomas unified player on Friday, wish them luck as they travel to West Irondequoit for the first game of the season.
the teams first home game is May 14 at 4:30!
Today's lunch is meatball sub
Today is National Lunch Hero Day! School Lunch Hero Day is a chance to showcase the difference school nutrition professionals make for every child who comes through the cafeteria. Between preparing healthy meals for America’s students, adhering to strict nutrition standards, navigating student food allergies, and offering service with a smile, school nutrition professionals are true heroes.
Join Student Council in saying "Thank you" to everyone who is a part of our cafeteria staff by signing our Thank you banner outside the cafeterias during lunch blocks today and by sharing a kind word of appreciation.
Student Council would also like to announce the students and staff of the Month May
In 9th grade, Sophia Nudd- Sophia came to me about a friend in need. She worried about her friend (who was new to Webster) and the lack of connections that her friend had in school. Sophia noticed her friend was not eating lunch or even coming into the lunch room. Sophia encouraged her friend to sit with her and her friends at their lunch table. Sophia also asked if there was anything else we could do to support her friend and make her feel more welcome. She should be recognized for these attributes that are so honorable.
In 10th grade, NyAsia Castel- NyAsia is a hard worker, genuinely kind person, and works to make Thomas a "better" place. She consistently puts in the time and effort to be successful in classes - when things are difficult for her, she's not afraid to seek help, knowing herself as a learner and what she needs. She is a calming, nurturing, level-headed resource for her friends and she always chooses to see the best in others. NyAsia is a positive role model for those around her and an all-around exceptional person. Our school community is better because she is a part of it.
11th grade, Kayla Krurnowski- Kayla has been an integral part of my classroom for 3 years now, and as a junior, she has grown to be even more of a leader for her peers. She is friendly, caring, and extremely hard working. She gives great feedback to her peers on their artwork and is always looking for more critical feedback about her own art. Her enthusiasm is infectious and I am glad she spends so much time in my classroom.
12th grade, Connor Lazzaro- Connor is a well rounded, hard working, and a true titan who always has a smile on his face. He is kind and generous to everyone and always willing to lend a helping hand. Perdue is lucky to have you next year.
Staff, Courtney Pusateri- Mrs. Pusateri puts in extra effort to be creative and accommodating in our school lunches here at Thomas. She always has a smile on her face and puts her best foot forward in meeting the interests of students. She goes above and beyond to make quick, healthy, and creative lunches. Thank you for all your hard work.
Thursday, May 2
The library will be closed all day today.
The 5-hour class will be held Tuesday, May 7 at Schroeder High School, Room E3; class runs from 3:30 PM -8:30 PM. Cost is $52.00 - you can register online at webstercentral.revtrak.net. Please make sure to bring your permit to class.
The Webster Show Choir will hold its auditions for the 2019-2020 school year on Friday, May 10th at 3:15pm in the Thomas auditorium. Show Choir rehearses every Monday throughout the year. Please bring comfortable shoes for dancing, and we will teach you everything you need for the audition! All current 8th graders to juniors are invited. Hope to see you there!
If you are taking an AP exam, please join us tonight for AP review night. Sessions begin at 3:45 and run till 7:30. Please check the review schedule in your teachers room for the exact times and locations of your class review. And.....there's free pizza, courtesy of PTSA!! Pizza will be served in the west cafe from 4:45 till 5:15. When your done tonight why not stay and see the student run play called: Things my mother taught me" in the auditorium starting at 7:30. We hope to see you there!
Attention Seniors: Decision day is upon us. Please check your personal email for a link to the senior survey which lets your School Counselor know where to send your final transcript and other important information needed for your post graduate plans. You will need to log into your naviance account. If you have a problem logging into your naviance account, please stop down to the Counseling Center and see your Counselor or Ms. Marcello to reset your account
Are you interested in learning more about SAGE club? If you're unsure about joining this year or next year, come see us after school today in Mrs Byrne's room 335 for our open house from 2:30 to 3:00. Stop by to ask questions, fill out a quick survey, or just chat and enjoy some snacks. Hope to see you there!
The Tri-M Music Honor Society invites students and faculty to recommend songs during our lunch jukebox sessions this Friday, May 3rd. Look for students in lunch blocks at the computer and make a request.
The Boys Outdoor Track Team traveled West yesterday to take on the Spartans of Gates Chili. The meet remained close throughout, but in the end, Thomas was too much too handle and ended up beating Gates by a score of 79-53. Top performers for the boys squad started with Sophomore, Sean Smith leading the way with 2 first place finishes in the discus throw and Shot put, while Bobby Folts took home 2 second place finishes in those same events. The distance crew also made a significant contribution sweeping the 1 and 2 mile races led by Austin Schoen and Mitchell Carpenter. Carter Bertrand, Jonah Dean and Kevin Gabalski all had first place finishes as well in their respective events. The Titans are now 3-0 on the season and extend their 4 year undefeated streak. Next up for the titans will be the Spartan Invitational this Saturday in Sodus.
Congratulations to the girls track team on their win over Gates Chili last night, 78-63. Placing 1st were: Ava Pezzimenti in the 400, Katherine Peterson in the mile, Laura Witt in the 2 mile, Carolyn Mack in the 800, Grace Brown in the high jump, and Monique Hardy in the shot and disc. Monique also re-broke her discus school record with a distance of 118 feet 2 inches. The girls also swept all 3 relays.
Come on out next Tuesday as the girls take on Spencerport for Senior Night.
Today's lunch is mozzerella sticks
Wednesday, May 1
The library will be closed all day tomorrow, Thursday, May 2.
The Webster Show Choir will hold its auditions for the 2019-2020 school year on Friday, May 10th at 3:15pm in the Thomas auditorium. Show Choir rehearses every Monday throughout the year. Please bring comfortable shoes for dancing, and we will teach you everything you need for the audition! All current 8th graders to juniors are invited. Hope to see you there!
If you are taking an AP exam, please join us for AP review night on Thursday, May 2nd. Review sessions begin at 3:45 and run till 7:30. Please check the review schedule in your teachers room for the exact time and location of your class review. And....there's free pizza, courtesy of PTSA!! Pizza will be served in the west cafe from 4:45 till 5:15. We hope to see you there!
Attention Seniors: Decision day is upon us. Please check your personal email for a link to the senior survey which lets your School Counselor know where to send your final transcript and other important information needed for your post graduate plans. You will need to log into your naviance account. If you have a problem logging into your naviance account, please stop down to the Counseling Center and see your Counselor or Ms. Marcello to reset your account
Are you interested in learning more about SAGE club? If you're unsure about joining this year or next year, come see us TOMORROW in Mrs Byrne's room 335 for our open house from 2:30 to 3:00. Stop by to ask questions, fill out a quick survey, or just chat and enjoy some snacks. Hope to see you there!
The Tri-M Music Honor Society invites students and faculty to recommend songs during our lunch jukebox sessions this Friday, May 3rd. Look for students in lunch blocks at the computer and make a request.
Today's lunch is buffalo / pizza crunchers
Tuesday, April 30
If you ordered Titan wear on-line, pick-up is TODAY ONLY during lunches.
The 5-hour class will be held Tuesday, May 7 Schroeders High School School, Room E3; class runs from 3:30 PM -8:30 PM. Cost is $52.00 - you can register online at webstercentral.revtrak.net. Please make sure to bring your permit to class.
If you are taking an AP exam, please join us for AP review night on Thursday, May 2nd. Review sessions begin at 3:45 and run till 7:30. Please check the review schedule in your teachers room for the exact time and location of your class review. And....there's free pizza, courtesy of PTSA!! Pizza will be served in the west cafe from 4:45 till 5:15. We hope to see you there!
The Tri-M Honor Society will have its fourth induction ceremony tonight at 7PM at the Schroeder auditorium. Invitations to new members were mailed home before break, and all current members are expected to attend. See you at Schroeder Tuesday night!
Attention all 9th and 10th grade students taking French:
If you have an interest in going on the next France trip your junior or senior year, and would like to hear from students who have also gone on trips to France with this school, please come to room 222 TODAY during 4th block. It is fine if you can only come 4A or 4B or for just a quick pop-in with any questions you might have. Again, please come 4th block TODAY! See Mrs. Jurs or Mrs. Doores for questions.
Are you interested in learning more about SAGE club? If you're unsure about joining this year or next year, come see us this Thursday in Mrs Byrne's room 335 for our open house from 2:30 to 3:00. Stop by to ask questions, fill out a quick survey, or just chat and enjoy some snacks. Hope to see you there!
Today's lunch is hamburger / cheeseburger
Monday, April 29
The library will be closed blocks 4-7 today.
The Tri-M Honor Society will have its fourth induction ceremony tomorrow, Tuesday, April 30th at 7PM at the Schroeder auditorium. Invitations to new members were mailed home before break, and all current members are expected to attend. See you at Schroeder Tuesday night!
Today's lunch is cherry blossom chicken
Friday, April 26
Earth club invites you to join them in celebration of the last day of Earth Week.
Today's activity is...
On Wednesday April 24 - Planet Earth
Come to room 205 after school to watch an episode
On Thursday April 25 - Clean the Courtyard
Stop by the Gold House Courtyard after school to spruce it up for spring
On Friday April 26 - Earth Pledge
Pledge your handprint to reduce the amount of water bottles you use
ALL WEEK stop by the CARE room during your lunch or study hall to write a letter to a local legislator on ways they can support a greener Earth!
The Tri-M Honor Society will have its fourth induction ceremony on Tuesday, April 30th at 7PM at the Schroeder auditorium. Invitations to new members were mailed home before break, and all current members are expected to attend. See you at Schroeder Tuesday night!
Today's lunch is breaded chicken patty on pretzel roll
Today’s Earth week fact is...The one thing that we all have in common is that we all live on the same planet.
Thursday, April 25
Our Final SAFE DRIVING SEMINAR will be held TODAY after school. This is for SENIORS ONLY. It will be held at 2:45 at Webster Schroeder High School. Stop down to the Main Office with questions.
Attention AP test takers: This is the last day to fill out the pre-registration forms for you AP exams. If you did not attend the sessions over the past two days, you must come to the auditorium today at 2:30. Please bring a #2 pencil. If you have any questions, please stop down to the Counseling Center and see Ms. Marcello.
Earth club invites you to join them in celebration of Earth Week from April 23 through April 26.
Our activities include...
On Wednesday April 24 - Planet Earth
Come to room 205 after school to watch an episode
On Thursday April 25 - Clean the Courtyard
Stop by the Gold House Courtyard after school to spruce it up for spring
On Friday April 26 - Earth Pledge
Pledge your handprint to reduce the amount of water bottles you use
ALL WEEK stop by the CARE room during your lunch or study hall to write a letter to a local legislator on ways they can support a greener Earth!
ATTENTION CARE CLUB: There will be a CARE club meeting today after school in room 316. We will finalize our plans for the remainder of the school year. New members are always welcome!
Congratulations to the Webster Thomas Titan Masterminds Team who earned their way into the playoffs this year and rep-ed our high school all the way to the final round of regional finals before elimination, taking second place. A short celebration ensued and was captured on film.
TITANS CARE - but they also THINK!
MASTERMINDS - Its the Varsity Sport for the Brain!
Congratulations Titans
Today’s Earth week fact is...One wind turbine could power 500 homes.
Today's lunch is bosco sampler platter
Wednesday, April 24
Our Final SAFE DRIVING SEMINAR will be held THURSADY 4/25. This is for SENIORS ONLY. It will be held at 2:45 at Webster Schroeder High School. Stop down to the Main Office with questions
On Thursday, April 25, we are hosting a unified basketball tournament for 6 schools during the day in the field house. We will be blocking off some parking spaces adjacent to the field house to accommodate spectators and teams.
Attention AP test takers: This is day 2 of the pre-registration sessions. If you did not attend yesterday's session, please plan on coming either today or tomorrow. Please report to the auditorium at 2:30. Please bring a #2 pencil
Earth club invites you to join them in celebration of Earth Week from April 23 through April 26.
Our activities include...
On Wednesday April 24 - Planet Earth
Come to room 205 after school to watch an episode
On Thursday April 25 - Clean the Courtyard
Stop by the Gold House Courtyard after school to spruce it up for spring
On Friday April 26 - Earth Pledge
Pledge your handprint to reduce the amount of water bottles you use
ALL WEEK stop by the CARE room during your lunch or study hall to write a letter to a local legislator on ways they can support a greener Earth!
ATTENTION CARE CLUB: There will be a CARE club meeting this Thursday, April 25th after school in room 316. We will finalize our plans for the remainder of the school year. New members are always welcome!
Barrel of Monkeys Men's Choir will rehearse tomorrow morning in preparation for the evening concert at Penfield HS. Phalcon, don't forget the doughnuts.
Congratulations to the girls track team on their win over Irondequoit 87.5 - 45.5.
A few individual winners from last night: Ava Pezzimenti in the 400, Aniella Palma in the 100, Grace Brown in the high jump, Morgan Hardy in the long jump and Abby Roetker in the triple jump.
The Boy's Track and Field Team had their home opener last night as they took on the Eagles of Irondequoit. The meet was back and forth all afternoon and came down to the wire as the 4x400 relay of Jon Dingwall, Matt Langton, TJ Leverett, and Jonah Dean ran a time of 3:36 seconds to clinch the victory for the Titans in a 72-69 victory, putting them at 2-0 for the season and keeping the 4 year undefeated streak alive and well. Jonah Dean was a quadruple winner on the track also taking first in the 100 and 200 meter races as well as the 4x100 relay. Sophomore, Sean Smith took home first in both the Shotput and Discus as he continues his strong season for the Titans. Junior, Kevin Gabalski took first place in the 110 High Hurdles and the long jump. The Titans will look to keep their streak alive next week as they take on Gates Chili at home.
Today’s Earth week fact is...20% of the world’s total carbon dioxide emissions are from cars. Carpool with friends when you can.
Today's lunch is popcorn chicken
Tuesday, April 23
Our Final SAFE DRIVING SEMINAR will be held THURSADY 4/25. This is for SENIORS ONLY. It will be held at 2:45 at Webster Schroeder High School. Stop down to the Main Office with questions
Attention AP test takers: Today is the first of three pre-registration days for AP exams. Please report to the auditorium after school to fill out your pre-registration form. This should take approximately 45 minutes. Please bring a #2 pencil. If you are unable to make it this afternoon, there are two more sessions coming up over the next two days
Earth club invites you to join them in celebration of Earth Week from April 23 through April 26.
We have activities planned for when we return from spring break. They include...
On Tuesday April 23 - Selfie Day
Take a photo in front of the bottle wall and post it @websterthomasearth #earthweek
On Wednesday April 24 - Planet Earth
Come to room 205 after school to watch an episode
On Thursday April 25 - Clean the Courtyard
Stop by the Gold House Courtyard after school to spruce it up for spring
On Friday April 26 - Earth Pledge
Pledge your handprint to reduce the amount of water bottles you use
ALL WEEK stop by the CARE room during your lunch or study hall to write a letter to a local legislator on ways they can support a greener Earth!
ATTENTION CARE CLUB:
There will be a CARE club meeting this Thursday, April 25th after school in room 316. We will finalize our plans for the remainder of the school year. New members are always welcome!
Barrel of Monkeys Men's Choir will rehearse tomorrow morning and Thursday morning at 6:55 in preparation for Thursday evening's concert at Penfield High School. Mrs. NItsch will be bringing the doughnuts!
Today’s Earth week fact is...By 2050 there will be more plastic in the ocean than fish. Try cutting back on single use plastic like straws and forks.
Today's lunch is bacon hamberger / cheeseburger
Friday, April 12
SWAG - "Students with an Attitude of Gratitude" is BACK for the 3rd Year! Let’s make it the best ever! Now through Friday April 12th you can thank 1, 2 or 3 teachers or staff members. Go to the Webster PTSA website and follow the SWAG link to a google form. Teachers will be notified personally during staff appreciation week in May. Let’s see if our school can generate the most SWAG!!!
The library will be closed for testing blocks 4, 5 and 6a today. Please do not enter the library for any reason.
Our Final SAFE DRIVING SEMINAR will be held THURSADY 4/25. This is for SENIORS ONLY. It will be held at 2:45 at Webster Schroeder High School. Stop down to the Main Office with questions
> Attention all students who are taking an AP exam other than art. The pre-registration sessions for AP exams are being held after school on April 23rd, 24th and 25th from 2:30 till 3:15 in the auditorium. Please plan on attending one these sessions to fill out the registration forms for your AP exam(s).
> Earth club invites you to join them in celebration of Earth Week from April 23 through April 26.
We have activities planned for when we return from spring break. They include...
On Tuesday April 23 - Selfie Day
Take a photo in front of the bottle wall and post it @websterthomasearth #earthweek
On Wednesday April 24 - Planet Earth
Come to room 205 after school to watch an episode
On Thursday April 25 - Clean the Courtyard
Stop by the Gold House Courtyard after school to spruce it up for spring
On Friday April 26 - Earth Pledge
Pledge your handprint to reduce the amount of water bottles you use
ALL WEEK stop by the CARE room during your lunch or study hall to write a letter to a local legislator on ways they can support a greener Earth!
> Today's lunch is toasted cheese & bacon sandwich
Thursday, April 11
I just wanted to say a few words about a strong and amazing man who always showed perseverance and who led and helped wrestlers grow in ways no one else could.
Coach Lombardo recently passed but he will never be forgotten. He was a respected man who helped everyone as much as he could and being sick never stopped him from doing things he loved to do.
Giving up is something he never did. Being weak is something he wasn't. Strong is a word to describe him. Someone you would have looked up to. A fighter. Thank you.
Attention all unified Elementary basketball volunteers. The event is 2 weeks away and we need to see everyone at the meeting on Thursday April 11 at 3:30 pm in the north cafeteria.
Please email Sarah_Fuller@webstercsd.org with any questions.
Schroeder students can take the super shuttle to Thomas.
If you are volunteering, please let Riley Talavera or Mrs Fuller know your shirt size via the google doc.
No plans tonight? Come see our jazz band and jazz ensemble, featuring guest artist Bill Tiberio. The show starts at 7 pm in the Thomas Aud. Hope to see you there.
If you took the Pre ACT back in March, your scores are now available in the Counseling Center. Please stop by and pick them up during your study hall or lunch blocks.
Attention all students who are taking an AP exam other than art. The pre-registration sessions for AP exams are being held after school on April 23rd, 24th and 25th from 2:30 till 3:15 in the auditorium. Please plan on attending one these sessions to fill out the registration forms for your AP exam(s).
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Today's lunch is trash plate
Wednesday, April 10
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SWAG - "Students with an Attitude of Gratitude" is BACK for the 3rd Year! Let’s make it the best ever! Now through Friday April 12th you can thank 1, 2 or 3 teachers or staff members. Go to the Webster PTSA website and follow the SWAG link to a google form. Teachers will be notified personally during staff appreciation week in May. Let’s see if our school can generate the most SWAG!!!
The library will be closed all day today. This includes after school.
Attention all unified Elementary basketball volunteers. The event is 2 weeks away and we need to see everyone at the meeting on Thursday April 11 at 3:30 pm in the north cafeteria.
Please email Sarah_Fuller@webstercsd.org with any questions.
Schroeder students can take the super shuttle to Thomas.
If you are volunteering, please let Riley Talavera or Mrs Fuller know your shirt size via the google doc.
The Thomas Food Cart has a new start time.
We will be open at 8:25 starting tomorrow.
Please stop by for a cup of Dunkin Donuts coffee and a treat!
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If you took the Pre ACT back in March, your scores are now available in the Counseling Center. Please stop by and pick them up during your study hall or lunch blocks.
Attention all students who are taking an AP exam other than art. The pre-registration sessions for AP exams are being held after school on April 23rd, 24th and 25th from 2:30 till 3:15 in the auditorium. Please plan on attending one these sessions to fill out the registration forms for your AP exam(s).
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Barrel of Monkeys Men's Choir will rehearse tomorrow morning at 6:55.
Jeffrey, don't forget the doughnuts!
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Today's lunch is chicken parm sandwich
Tuesday, April 9
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The 5-hour class will be held TODAY April 9th at RL Thomas High School School, Room 406; class runs from 3:30 PM -8:30 PM. Cost is $52.00 - you can register online at webstercentral.revtrak.net. Please make sure to bring your permit to class.
Attention Juniors:
Prom tickets are on sale now, through Tuesday, April 9th. Tickets can be purchased at the ticket table during lunch blocks or after school in room 339.
Attention Science Olympiad Team:
There is a team celebration after school on Wednesday this week in room 305. We hope you can attend.
Attention all unified Elementary basketball volunteers. The event is 2 weeks away and we need to see everyone at the meeting on Thursday April 11 at 3:30 pm in the north cafeteria.
Please email Sarah_Fuller@webstercsd.org with any questions.
Schroeder students can take the super shuttle to Thomas.
If you are volunteering, please let Riley Talavera or Mrs Fuller know your shirt size via the google doc.
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If you took the Pre ACT back in March, your scores are now available in the Counseling Center. Please stop by and pick them up during your study hall or lunch blocks.
Attention all students who are taking an AP exam other than art. The pre-registration sessions for AP exams are being held after school on April 23rd, 24th and 25th from 2:30 till 3:15 in the auditorium. Please plan on attending one these sessions to fill out the registration forms for your AP exam(s).
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The Tri-M Music Honor is meeting Wednesday, April 10th at 7AM in the Theory room. Please bring your calendars with you - new inductees do NOT need to attend this meeting.
Attention Science Olympiad Team:
There is a team celebration after school tomorrow in room 305. We hope you can attend.
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Today's lunch is tacos
MONDAY APRIL 8
This is one of those mornings where I am very sad to be on the morning news. We were recently informed that a dear member of our Titan family sophomore Owen Knight passed away after a long illness this weekend surrounded by his loving family and friends. Our condolences and thoughts go out to his family, friends, and all who supported Owen here at Thomas HS.
Please know that as you process this news we have counselors available in the Gold House and Counseling Center today should you need support. Also, please know that although this news is very sad and tragic, Owen would have wanted you to find comfort in your memories of him.
As further information on a celebration of his life becomes available, we will share that with you. In the meantime we will set up baskets in the Counseling Center, Blue House, Gold House and Main Office for cards you would like to be delivered to Owen's family.
The 5-hour class will be held Tuesday, April 9th at Thomas High School Room 406; class runs from 3:30 PM -8:30 PM. Cost is $52.00 - you can register online at webstercentral.revtrak.net. Please make sure to bring your permit to class.
Attention Juniors:
Prom tickets are on sale now, through Tuesday, April 9th. Tickets can be purchased at the ticket table during lunch blocks or after school in room 339.
SWAG - "Students with an Attitude of Gratitude" is BACK for the 3rd Year! Let’s make it the best ever! Now through Friday April 12th you can thank 1, 2 or 3 teachers or staff members. Go to the Webster PTSA website and follow the SWAG link to a google form. Teachers will be notified personally during staff appreciation week in May. Let’s see if our school can generate the most SWAG!!!
Are you a good communicator? Are you outgoing?
Are you dependable?
Do you like Doug Emblidge or Ginny Ryan?
Then the Thomas Morning News might be right for you.
We are currently looking for students interested in anchoring our great morning show!
See Mr. Buttles or Mrs.Streit if you are interested and they can show you around the studio.
We are located right across from the library.
Come and join our team! We have doughnuts too!
Best Buddies will be meeting tomorrow from 2:30-3:15 in room 147.
Attention Science Olympiad Team:
There is a team celebration after school on Wednesday this week in room 305. We hope you can attend.
Attention all unified Elementary basketball volunteers. The event is 2 weeks away and we need to see everyone at the meeting on Thursday April 11 at 3:30 pm in the north cafeteria.
Please email Sarah_Fuller@webstercsd.org with any questions.
Schroeder students can take the super shuttle to Thomas.
If you are volunteering, please let Riley Talavera or Mrs Fuller know your shirt size via the google doc.
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If you took the Pre ACT back in March, your scores are now available in the Counseling Center. Please stop by and pick them up during your study hall or lunch blocks.
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Today's lunch is chicken & waffles
Friday, April 5
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Save the date! Please join us for Community Arts Day on Saturday April 6th from 10AM -4 PM at Webster Schroeder High School!
An event for all ages, showcasing student artwork, musical performances, community groups, arts and crafts vendors, kids craft stations, the YMCA carnival, Webster’s Got Talent Show, breakfast, lunch, snacks and sweet treats!
Visit the PTSA website now to sign up for volunteer opportunities!
All of the funds raised from this event go back to Webster’s 11 schools for arts education.
We need more baked good donations. Please sign up on the volunteer sign up can be found on the PTSA website. We have added ten spots! See you at Community Arts Day!
See you at Community Arts Day!
Today is the last say to purchase your Senior Ball tickets. The Senior Ball will be Saturday, May 18 from 7 to 11pm, with dinner included. Tickets will be sold during blocks 4, 5, and 6. Tickets are $70 each. Checks should be made payable to Webster Thomas Class of 2019. If you are bringing a guest that does not go to Thomas, you need to go to the Main Office or House Office to pick up a guest form.
The 5-hour class will be held Tuesday, April 9th at Thomas High School Room 406; class runs from 3:30 PM -8:30 PM. Cost is $52.00 - you can register online at webstercentral.revtrak.net. Please make sure to bring your permit to class.
Attention all Titans...PTSA is holding a Titan Wear SALE online only this week.
Visit the address shown here to see the selection and to order your new Titan Wear!
Attention Juniors:
Prom tickets are on sale now, through Tuesday, April 9th. Tickets can be purchased at the ticket table during lunch blocks or after school in room 339.
SWAG - "Students with an Attitude of Gratitude" is BACK for the 3rd Year! Let’s make it the best ever! Now through Friday April 12th you can thank 1, 2 or 3 teachers or staff members. Go to the Webster PTSA website and follow the SWAG link to a google form. Teachers will be notified personally during staff appreciation week in May. Let’s see if our school can generate the most SWAG!!!
The library will be closed after school today.
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If you took the Pre ACT back in March, your scores are now available in the Counseling Center. Please stop by and pick them up during your study hall or lunch blocks.
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The boys and girls track teams will be meeting at Lakefront at 3:30 for practice.
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Today's lunch is breaded chicken patty
Thursday, April 4
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Senior Ball tickets are on sale now through Friday, April 5th. The Senior Ball will be Saturday, May 18 from 7 to 11pm, with dinner included. Tickets will be sold during blocks 4, 5, and 6. Tickets are $70 each. Checks should be made payable to Webster Thomas Class of 2019. If you are bringing a guest that does not go to Thomas, you need to go to the Main Office or House Office to pick up a guest form.
The 5-hour class will be held Tuesday, April 9th at RL Thomas High School School, Room 406; class runs from 3:30 PM -8:30 PM. Cost is $52.00 - you can register online at webstercentral.revtrak.net. Please make sure to bring your permit to class.
Attention Juniors:
Prom tickets will be on sale starting today, April 4th, through Tuesday, April 9th. Tickets can be purchased at the ticket table during lunch blocks or after school in room 339.
SWAG - "Students with an Attitude of Gratitude" is BACK for the 3rd Year! Let’s make it the best ever! Starting today through Friday April 12th you can thank 1, 2 or 3 teachers or staff members. Go to the Webster PTSA website and follow the SWAG link to a google form. Teachers will be notified personally during staff appreciation week in May. Let’s see if our school can generate the most SWAG!!!
Are you a good communicator? Are you outgoing?
Are you dependable?
Do you like Doug Emblidge or Ginny Ryan?
Then the Thomas Morning News might be right for you.
We are currently looking for students interested in anchoring our great morning show!
See Mr. Buttles or Mrs.Streit if you are interested and they can show you around the studio.
We are located right across from the library.
Come and join our team! We have doughnuts too!
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Attention everyone... You're invited!
Come have fun and challenge your mind; its chess club!
TODAY! , Thursday, after school in Mr. Zaleski's room (room 310)
Feel free to bring a friend; everyone is welcome!
Questions? See Mr. Zaleski in room 310
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Today's lunch is hamburger / cheeseburger on a pretzel bun
Wednesday, April 3
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Save the date!...Please join us for Community Arts Day on Saturday April 6th from 10AM -4 PM at Webster Schroeder High School!
An event for all ages, showcasing student artwork, musical performances, community groups, arts and crafts vendors, kids craft stations, the YMCA carnival, Webster’s Got Talent Show, breakfast, lunch, snacks and sweet treats!
Visit the PTSA website now to sign up for volunteer opportunities!
All of the funds raised from this event go back to Webster’s 11 schools for arts education.
We need more baked good donations. Please sign up on the volunteer sign up can be found on the ptsa website. We have added ten spots! See you at Community Arts Day!
See you at Community Arts Day!
Senior Ball tickets will be sold Wednesday, April 3rd through Friday, April 5th. Senior Ball will be Saturday, May 18 from 7 to 11pm, with dinner included. Tickets will be sold during blocks 4, 5, and 6. Tickets are $70 each. Checks should be made payable to Webster Thomas Class of 2019. If you are bringing a guest that does not go to Thomas, you need to go to the Main Office or House Office to pick up a guest form.
Attention Juniors:
Prom tickets will be on sale Thursday, April 4th, through Tuesday, April 9th. Tickets can be purchased at the ticket table during lunch blocks or after school in room 339.
SWAG - "Students with an Attitude of Gratitude" is BACK for the 3rd Year! Let’s make it the best ever! Starting April 3rd (today) through Friday April 12th thank 1, 2 or 3 teachers or staff members. Go to the Webster PTSA website and follow the SWAG link to a google form. Teachers will be notified personally during staff appreciation week in May. Let’s see if our school can generate the most SWAG!!!
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Attention YAC members helping with the Unified Elementary games. There is a meeting this Wednesday at 3:30 pm with Mrs Fuller to review the assignments. If you have practice and an assignment, please join us in the cafeteria after practice.
See you April 3 at 3:30.
Next meeting is just as important, April 11.
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The Boys Outdoor Track and Field Team kicked off their season last night in Churchville with a 97-44 victory. The Titans are 1-0 on the season and extended their undefeated streak in dual meets into its fourth consecutive season. Top performers on the evening were Senior, Jonah Dean a double winner in the 100 and 200 meter sprints and also winning in both the 4x100 and 4x400 meter relay races. Junior, Kevin Gabalski was a triple winner in the 110 High Hurdles, the 400 Intermediate Hurdles and the High Jump. Sophomore, Sean Smith, took 1st in both the Shotput and Discus throw while Bobby Folts took second place in both those events. Next up for the Titans is Canandaigua, next Tuesday, as they attempt to keep their win streak alive.
The girls track team started their season off yesterday with a win over Churchville Chili, 69-68.
The girls swept the discus with Monique Hardy, Skyler Klimow, and Isabella Joubert placing 1, 2, and 3. Our girls also swept the shot put with Monique, Trina Ruhland and Chloe Bishop. Katherine Peterson won the 3000m and the meet ended with a win in the 4x400 with Kati Gamache, Carolyn Mack, Grace Brown and Katie Kaufman, and the 4x800 with Haley Brennan, Molly O'Brien, Elena Ziskind and Katherine. The next meet for the girls is next Tuesday at Canandaigua.
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Today's lunch is Bosco cheese sticks
Tuesday, April 2nd
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Have you ever thought about going into the public safety field or medical field? Are you looking for ways to serve your community? Think about joining the West Webster Fire Department. If you are a Freshman, Sophomore or Junior you can join as a Fire Explorer. If you are a Senior you can become a firefighter right after graduation and when you turn 18! West Webster Firefighters will be here to meet you on tuesday April 2nd during lunch hours in the cafe area. Stop by to learn more about becoming a future firefighter or EMT!
Attention all Titans...PTSA is holding a Titan Wear SALE online only this week.
Visit the address shown here to see the selection and to order your new Titan Wear!
Senior Ball tickets will be sold Wednesday, April 3rd through Friday, April 5th. Senior Ball will be Saturday, May 18 from 7 to 11pm, with dinner included. Tickets will be sold during blocks 4, 5, and 6. Tickets are $70 each. Checks should be made payable to Webster Thomas Class of 2019. If you are bringing a guest that does not go to Thomas, you need to go to the Main Office or House Office to pick up a guest form.
The 5-hour class will be held Tuesday, April 9th at RL Thomas High School School, Room 406; class runs from 3:30 PM -8:30 PM. Cost is $52.00 - you can register online at webstercentral.revtrak.net. Please make sure to bring your permit to class.
Attention Juniors:
Prom tickets will be on sale Thursday, April 4th, through Tuesday, April 9th. Tickets can be purchased at the ticket table during lunch blocks or after school in room 339.
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Attention YAC members helping with the Unified Elementary games. There is a meeting this Wednesday at 3:30 pm with Mrs Fuller to review the assignments. If you have practice and an assignment, please join us in the cafeteria after practice.
See you April 3 at 3:30.
Next meeting is just as important, April 11.
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Today's lunch is fiestada
Monday, April 1
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Save the date!...Please join us for Community Arts Day on Saturday April 6th from 10AM -4 PM at Webster Schroeder High School!
An event for all ages, showcasing student artwork, musical performances, community groups, arts and crafts vendors, kids craft stations, the YMCA carnival, Webster’s Got Talent Show, breakfast, lunch, snacks and sweet treats!
Visit the PTSA website now to sign up for volunteer opportunities!
All of the funds raised from this event go back to Webster’s 11 schools for arts education.
We need more baked good donations. Please sign up on the volunteer sign up can be found on the PTSA website. We have added ten spots! See you at Community Arts Day!
See you at Community Arts Day!
Senior Ball tickets will be sold Wednesday, April 3rd through Friday, April 5th. Senior Ball will be Saturday, May 18 from 7 to 11pm, with dinner included. Tickets will be sold during blocks 4, 5, and 6. Tickets are $70 each. Checks should be made payable to Webster Thomas Class of 2019. If you are bringing a guest that does not go to Thomas, you need to go to the Main Office or House Office to pick up a guest form.
Attention all Titans...PTSA is holding a Titan Wear SALE online only this week.
Visit the address shown here to see the selection and to order your new Titan Wear!
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Attention all Video Game Club Members!
Video Game Club is CANCELLED after school today. All Video Game Club members should take this time to work on and turn in any missing assignments and/or any test corrections for the quarter.
Attention YAC members helping with the Unified Elementary games…There is a meeting this Wednesday at 3:30 pm with Mrs. Fuller to review the assignments. If you have practice and an assignment, please join us in the cafeteria after practice.
See you April 3 at 3:30.
Next meeting is just as important, April 11.
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Reminder for anyone interested in playing Unified Basketball this season, our first day of practice is today after school in the main gym 2:30-3:45pm.
The girls track team will be meeting across the street at Lakefront today at 3:30.
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Today's lunch is chicken tenders
Friday, March 29
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> The Thomas Food Cupboard is now open!
Eating healthy and eating every day is important.
It’s hard to learn if you’re hungry.
If your cupboards are bare and you or your family need a bit of help with food, the Thomas Food Cupboard is for you.
The Thomas Food Cupboard is located across from the girls’ locker room.
Come in, grab a bag, and choose some items your family can use.
We have a variety of meals to choose from plus veggies, fruits, breakfast foods, and toiletries.
Special thanks to GeoTech, Mrs Green’s class, Ian Avery, Jonathan Reeve and Jonah Joyal for their work on this project.
> Have you ever thought about going into the public safety field or medical field? Are you looking for ways to serve your community? Think about joining the West Webster Fire Department. If you are a Freshman, Sophomore or Junior you can join as a Fire Explorer. If you are a Senior you can become a firefighter right after graduation and when you turn 18! West Webster Firefighters will be here to meet you on Tuesday April 2nd during lunch hours in the cafe area. Stop by to learn more about becoming a future firefighter or EMT!
> Attention all Titans...PTSA is holding a Titan Wear SALE online only this week and next week.
Visit the address shown here to see the selection and to order your new Titan Wear!
> Senior Ball tickets will be sold Wednesday, April 3rd through Friday, April 5th. Senior Ball will be Saturday, May 18 from 7 to 11pm, with dinner included. Tickets will be sold during blocks 4, 5, and 6. Tickets are $70 each. Checks should be made payable to Webster Thomas Class of 2019. If you are bringing a guest that does not go to Thomas, you need to go to the Main Office or House Office to pick up a guest form.
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> The Tri-M Music Honor Society invites student and faculty to recommend songs during the lunch jukebox session TODAY to celebrate Music In Our Schools Month. Look for students at the computer during lunch blocks and make a request.
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> Attention Thomas Titans - last year we hosted the Special Olympics Track and Field Games and we are excited to say we are hosting again this year. The date will be June 6, an A day, here on our track and turf field.
We need your help to make this event better than last year. If you are interested in volunteering all day or just for a block or two please join our Google Classroom page using the code shown here.
More information will be posted in the classroom as we get closer to the date. Thanks for volunteering and showing Monroe County that Titans Care!
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> Today's lunch is shrimp poppers
Thursday, March 28
---- General ---
> The Thomas Food Cupboard is now open!
Eating healthy and eating every day is important.
It’s hard to learn if you’re hungry.
If your cupboards are bare and you or your family need a bit of help with food, the Thomas Food Cupboard is for you.
The Thomas Food Cupboard is located across from the girls’ locker room.
Come in, grab a bag, and choose some items your family can use.
We have a variety of meals to choose from plus veggies, fruits, breakfast foods, and toiletries.
Special thanks to GeoTech, Mrs Green’s class, Ian Avery, Jonathan Reeve and Jonah Joyal for their work on this project.
> Senior Ball tickets will be sold Wednesday, April 3rd, Thursday, April 4th, and Friday, April 5th. Senior Ball will be Saturday, May 18 from 7 to 11pm, with dinner included. Tickets will be sold during blocks 4, 5, and 6. Tickets are $70 each. Checks should be made payable to Webster Thomas Class of 2019. If you are bringing a guest that does not go to Thomas, you need to go to the Main Office or House Office to pick up a guest form.
> Attention all Titans...PTSA is holding a Titan Wear SALE online only this week and next week.
Visit the address shown here to see the selection and to order your new Titan Wear!
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> Attention Seniors - tomorrow is the last day to hand in your common application for senior awards. Applications are due no later than 2:30pm on March 29th in the Counseling Center.
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> SAGE club is hosting a speaker this Thursday in Mrs. Byrne's room 335 after school. We'll be learning about transgenderism in today's society and in the LGBTQ community. Everyone is welcome!
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> Attention Thomas Titans - last year we hosted the Special Olympics Track and Field Games and we are excited to say we are hosting again this year. The date will be June 6, an A day, here on our track and turf field.
We need your help to make this event better than last year. If you are interested in volunteering all day or just for a block or two please join our Google Classroom page using the code shown here.
More information will be posted in the classroom as we get closer to the date. Thanks for volunteering and showing Monroe County that Titans Care!
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> Today's lunch is mozzerella sticks
Wednesday, March 27
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Save the date!...Please join us for Community Arts Day on Saturday April 6th from 10AM -4 PM at Webster Schroeder High School!
An event for all ages, showcasing student artwork, musical performances, community groups, arts and crafts vendors, kids craft stations, the YMCA carnival, Webster’s Got Talent Show, breakfast, lunch, snacks and sweet treats!
Visit the PTSA website now to sign up for volunteer opportunities!
All of the funds raised from this event go back to Webster’s 11 schools for arts education.
See you at Community Arts Day!
The ASVAB is a multi aptitude exam for high school students that helps align your skills with your interests. This exam may help you explore future career goals regardless of your plans after high school. This exam is free and is offered at Thomas on March 30th. Pick up your registration form in the Counseling Center.
Eating healthy and eating every day is important.
It’s hard to learn if you’re hungry.
If your cupboards are bare and you or your family need a bit of help with food, the Thomas Food Cupboard is for you.
The Thomas Food Cupboard is located across from the girls’ locker room.
Come in, grab a bag, and choose some items your family can use.
We have a variety of meals to choose from plus veggies, fruits, breakfast foods, and toiletries.
Special thanks to GeoTech, Mrs Green’s class, Ian Avery, Jonathan Reeve and Jonah Joyal for their work on this project.
Have you ever thought about going into the public safety field or medical field? Are you looking for ways to serve your community? Think about joining the West Webster Fire Department. If you are a Freshman, Sophomore or Junior you can join as a Fire Explorer. If you are a Senior you can become a firefighter right after graduation and when you turn 18! West Webster Firefighters will be here to meet you on tuesday April 2nd during lunch hours in the cafe area. Stop by to learn more about becoming a future firefighter or EMT!
Attention all Titans...PTSA is holding a Titan Wear SALE online only this week and next week.
Visit wthe address shown here to see the selection and to order your new Titan Wear!
--- Counseling Center ---
Attention seniors - The common application for senior awards is available in the Counseling Center. Completed applications are due back by March 29th. Pick up your application today.
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The Tri-M Music Honor Society invites student and faculty to recommend songs during the lunch jukebox session this on Friday, March 29th to celebrate Music In Our Schools Month. Look for students at the computer during lunch blocks and make a request.
SAGE club is hosting a speaker this Thursday in Mrs. Byrne's room 335 after school. We'll be learning about transgenderism in today's society and in the LGBTQ community. Everyone is welcome!
Reminder to Barrel of Monkeys Men's Choir: There is no rehearsal tomorrow morning. We will resume next Thursday, April 4.
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Attention Thomas Titans - last year we hosted the Special Olympics Track and Field Games and we are excited to say we are hosting again this year. The date will be June 6, an A day, here on our track and turf field.
We need your help to make this event better than last year. If you are interested in volunteering all day or just for a block or two please join our Google Classroom page using the code shown here.
More information will be posted in the classroom as we get closer to the date. Thanks for volunteering and showing Monroe County that Titans Care!
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Today's lunch is buffalo / pizza crunchers
Tuesday, March 26th
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The ASVAB is a multi aptitude exam for high school students that helps align your skills with your interests. This exam may help you explore future career goals regardless of your plans after high school. This exam is free and is offered at Thomas on March 30th. Pick up your registration form in the Counseling Center.
Eating healthy and eating every day is important.
It’s hard to learn if you’re hungry.
If your cupboards are bare and you or your family need a bit of help with food, the Thomas Food Cupboard is for you.
The Thomas Food Cupboard is located across from the girls’ locker room.
Come in, grab a bag, and choose some items your family can use.
We have a variety of meals to choose from plus veggies, fruits, breakfast foods, and toiletries.
Special thanks to GeoTech, Mrs Green’s class, Ian Avery, Jonathan Reeve and Jonah Joyal for their work on this project.
Attention all Titans...PTSA is holding a Titan Wear SALE online only this week and next week.
Visit wthe address shown here to see the selection and to order your new Titan Wear!
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Attention seniors - The common application for senior awards is available in the Counseling Center. Completed applications are due back by March 29th. Pick up your application today.
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Attention Thomas Titans - last year we hosted the Special Olympics Track and Field Games and we are excited to say we are hosting again this year. The date will be June 6, an A day, here on our track and turf field.
We need your help to make this event better than last year. If you are interested in volunteering all day or just for a block or two please join our Google Classroom page using the code shown here.
More information will be posted in the classroom as we get closer to the date. Thanks for volunteering and showing Monroe County that Titans Care!
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Today's lunch is hamburger / cheeseburger
Monday, March 25th
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Save the date!...Please join us for Community Arts Day on Saturday April 6th from 10AM -4 PM at Webster Schroeder High School!
An event for all ages, showcasing student artwork, musical performances, community groups, arts and crafts vendors, kids craft stations, the YMCA carnival, Webster’s Got Talent Show, breakfast, lunch, snacks and sweet treats!
Visit the PTSA website now to sign up for volunteer opportunities!
All of the funds raised from this event go back to Webster’s 11 schools for arts education.
See you at Community Arts Day!
The ASVAB is a multi aptitude exam for high school students that helps align your skills with your interests. This exam may help you explore future career goals regardless of your plans after high school. This exam is free and is offered at Thomas on March 30th. Pick up your registration form in the Counseling Center.
Have you ever thought about going into the public safety field or medical field? Are you looking for ways to serve your community? Think about joining the West Webster Fire Department. If you are a Freshman, Sophomore or Junior you can join as a Fire Explorer. If you are a Senior you can become a firefighter right after graduation and when you turn 18! West Webster Firefighters will be here to meet you on tuesday April 2nd during lunch hours in the cafe area. Stop by to learn more about becoming a future firefighter or EMT!
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Attention seniors - The common application for senior awards is available in the Counseling Center. Completed applications are due back by March 29th. Pick up your application today.
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The Tri-M Music Honor Society invites student and faculty to recommend songs during the lunch jukebox session this on Friday, March 29th to celebrate Music In Our Schools Month. Look for students at the computer during lunch blocks and make a request.
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Attention Thomas Titans - last year we hosted the Special Olympics Track and Field Games and we are excited to say we are hosting again this year. The date will be June 6, an A day, here on our track and turf.
We need your help to make this event better than last year. If you are interested in volunteering all day or just for a block or two please join our Google Classroom page using the code shown here.
More information will be posted in the classroom as we get closer to the date. Thanks for volunteering and showing Monroe County that Titans Care!
Attention all girls trying out for Mod A softball. Tryouts begin TONIGHT Monday March 25th at Thomas from 7:00 pm to 8:30 pm. Any questions please see Coach Castro in Room 337.
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Today's lunch is cherry blossom chicken
Thursday, March 21
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The ASVAB is a multi aptitude exam for high school students that helps align your skills with your interests. This exam may help you explore future career goals regardless of your plans after high school. This exam is free and is offered at Thomas on March 30th. Pick up your registration form in the Counseling Center.
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DO YOU KNOW THE ORIGINS OF APRIL FOOL’S DAY?
ATTENTION INTERNATIONAL CLUB...We will be meeting Thursday March 28 in room 222 for an April Fool’s event. Come learn about April 1st around the world, eat chocolate and more!
HOPE TO SEE YOU THERE!
Applications for membership into the Tri-M Music Honor Society are available now from any music teacher, or any member of Tri-M. Deadline is Monday, March 25th. Any question? Please see Mrs. D'Angelo for more information.
Attention Volunteers...If you are interested in supporting students in after school and community activities, then come to the TIES Volunteer training tomorrow at Willink Middle School library from 2:30-3:15. Come see what Together Including Every Student (TIES) is all about.
The Tri-M Music Honor Society invites student and faculty to recommend songs during lunch jukebox sessions this Thursday (the 21st) and next Friday (the 29th) to celebrate Music In Our Schools Month. Look for students at the computer during lunch blocks and make a request.
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Attention Thomas Titans - last year we hosted the Special Olympics Track and Field Games and we are excited to say we are hosting again this year. The date will be June 6, an A day, here on our track and turf.
We need your help to make this event better than last year. If you are interested in volunteering all day or just for a block or two please our Google Classroom. The classroom code is z7k51b.
More information will be posted in the classroom as we get closer to the date. Thanks for volunteering and showing Monroe County that Titans Care!
Attention all girls trying out for Mod A softball. Tryouts begin Monday March 25th at Thomas from 7:00 pm to 8:30 pm. Any questions please see Coach Castro in Room 337.
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Today's lunch is chicken tenders
Wednesday, March 20th
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Save the date!...Please join us for Community Arts Day on Saturday April 6th from 10AM -4 PM at Webster Schroeder High School!
An event for all ages, showcasing student artwork, musical performances, community groups, arts and crafts vendors, kids craft stations, the YMCA carnival, Webster’s Got Talent Show, breakfast, lunch, snacks and sweet treats!
Visit the PTSA website now to sign up for volunteer opportunities!
All of the funds raised from this event go back to Webster’s 11 schools for arts education.
See you at Community Arts Day!
The ASVAB is a multi aptitude exam for high school students that helps align your skills with your interests. This exam may help you explore future career goals regardless of your plans after high school. This exam is free and is offered at Thomas on March 30th. Pick up your registration form in the Counseling Center.
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Attention seniors - The common application for senior awards is available in the Counseling Center. Completed applications are due back by March 29th. Pick up your application today.
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Do you love animals??....then listen up....The CARE club is sponsoring blankets for buddies. Please bring in a gently used or new towel or blanket to the CARE room or one of the house offices by tomorrow. The blankets/towels will be donated to various animal shelters and will help pets in need.
DO YOU KNOW THE ORIGINS OF APRIL FOOL’S DAY?
ATTENTION INTERNATIONAL CLUB...We will be meeting Thursday March 28 in room 222 for an April Fool’s event. Come learn about April 1st around the world, eat chocolate and more!
HOPE TO SEE YOU THERE!
Applications for membership into the Tri-M Music Honor Society are available now from any music teacher, or any member of Tri-M. Deadline is Monday, March 25th. Any question? Please see Mrs. D'Angelo for more information.
Barrel of Monkeys Men's Choir will rehearse tomorrow morning at 6:55. David, don't forget the doughnuts.
Attention Volunteers...If you are interested in supporting students in after school and community activities, then come to the TIES Volunteer training tomorrow at Willink Middle School library from 2:30-3:15. Come see what Together Including Every Student (TIES) is all about.
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Attention Thomas Titans - last year we hosted the Special Olympics Track and Field Games and we are excited to say we are hosting again this year. The date will be June 6, an A day, here on our track and turf.
We need your help to make this event better than last year. If you are interested in volunteering all day or just for a block or two please our Google Classroom. The classroom code is z7k51b.
More information will be posted in the classroom as we get closer to the date. Thanks for volunteering and showing Monroe County that Titans Care!
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Today's lunch is Fiestada
Tuesday, March 19th
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Do you love animals??....then listen up....The CARE club is sponsoring blankets for buddies. Please bring in a gently used or new towel or blanket to the CARE room or one of the house offices by Thursday, March 21. The blankets/towels will be donated to various animal shelters and will help pets in need.
Applications for membership into the Tri-M Music Honor Society are available now from any music teacher, or any member of Tri-M. Deadline is Monday, March 25th. Any question? Please see Mrs. D'Angelo for more information.
All unified partners and YAC students have a meeting today at 3:30 near the cafeterias. IF you plan on playing in the exhibition game on Thursday, March 21, please attend. If you plan on volunteering at the Unified Elementary games, please attend. Please let Jane know if you can't attend.
Model UN will meet today after school in room 210. We will be discussing club officers and voting on fundraising. Please attend.
Good morning, My name is Mr. Kaseman, I am the american sign language club instructor. If you would like to learn a visual language please stop by. we accept new members. We meet on Monday and Wed after school from 230 to 330 in room 308.
To all ASLmembers who are going on the field trip today, we will be meeting at room 308 after school, the bus leaves at 230.
ASL club for wed 3/20 is canceled and will be meeting the following week.
Thank you all have have a great day
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The Thomas Food Card is now serving Dunkin Donuts coffee. Price is $1.25.
We are also serving special chocolate muffins for $1.00.
We hope to see you at the cart today!
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> Today's lunch is Bacon hamburger / cheeseburger
Monday, March 18th
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Save the date!...Please join us for Community Arts Day on Saturday April 6th from 10AM -4 PM at Webster Schroeder High School!
An event for all ages, showcasing student artwork, musical performances, community groups, arts and crafts vendors, kids craft stations, the YMCA carnival, Webster’s Got Talent Show, breakfast, lunch, snacks and sweet treats!
Visit the PTSA website now to sign up for volunteer opportunities!
All of the funds raised from this event go back to Webster’s 11 schools for arts education.
See you at Community Arts Day!
The ASVAB is a multi aptitude exam for high school students that helps align your skills with your interests. This exam may help you explore future career goals regardless of your plans after high school. This exam is free and is offered at Thomas on March 30th. Pick up your registration form in the Counseling Center.
Starting today the Thomas food cart will be serving Dunkin Donuts coffee.
Stop by the cart and grab a yourself a cup of Dunkin Donuts coffee for $1.25, and you can add a large chocolate chip cookie for just .60 more.
America Runs on Dunkin!
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Attention seniors - The common application for senior awards is available in the Counseling Center. Completed applications are due back by March 29th. Pick up your application today.
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Do you love animals??....then listen up....The CARE club is sponsoring blankets for buddies. Please bring in a gently used or new towel or blanket to the CARE room or one of the house offices by Thursday, March 20. The blankets/towels will be donated to various animal shelters and will help pets in need.
DO YOU KNOW THE ORIGINS OF APRIL FOOL’S DAY?
ATTENTION INTERNATIONAL CLUB...We will be meeting Thursday March 28 in room 222 for an April Fool’s event. Come learn about April 1st around the world, eat chocolate and more!
HOPE TO SEE YOU THERE!
Applications for membership into the Tri-M Music Honor Society are available now from any music teacher, or any member of Tri-M. Deadline is Monday, March 25th. Any question? Please see Mrs. D'Angelo for more information.
All unified partners and YAC students have a meeting on Tuesday, March 19 at 3:30. IF you plan on playing in the exhibition game on Thursday, March 21, please attend. If you plan on volunteering at the Unified Elementary games, please attend. Please let Jane know if you can't attend.
We will meet the near the cafeterias.
Model UN will meet Tuesday after school in room 210. We will be discussing club officers and voting on fundraising. Please attend.
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Today's lunch is bosco sampler platter
Friday, March 15th
------- Counseling Center --------------------------------------------
Attention seniors - The common application for senior awards is available in the Counseling Center. Completed applications are due back by March 29th. Pick up your application today.
------- Clubs --------------------------------------------
Do you love animals??....then listen up....The CARE club is sponsoring blankets for buddies. Please bring in a gently used or new towel or blanket to the CARE room or one of the house offices by Thursday, March 20. The blankets/towels will be donated to various animal shelters and will help pets in need.
DO YOU KNOW THE ORIGINS OF APRIL FOOL’S DAY?
ATTENTION INTERNATIONAL CLUB...We will be meeting Thursday March 28 in room 222 for an April Fool’s event. Come learn about April 1st around the world, eat chocolate and more!
HOPE TO SEE YOU THERE!
Applications for membership into the Tri-M Music Honor Society are available now from any music teacher, or any member of Tri-M. Deadline is Monday, March 25th. Any question? Please see Mrs. D'Angelo for more information.
All unified partners and YAC students have a meeting on Tuesday, March 19 at 3:30. IF you plan on playing in the exhibition game on Thursday, March 21, please attend. If you plan on volunteering at the Unified Elementary games, please attend. Please let Jane know if you can't attend.
We will meet the near the cafeterias.
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Today's lunch is apple & bacon toasted cheese
Thursday, March 14th
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The common application for college awards for juniors are due back to the Counseling Center by tomorrow, March 15th by 2:30.
The ASVAB is a multi aptitude exam for high school students that helps align your skills with your interests. This exam may help you explore future career goals regardless of your plans after high school. This exam is free and is offered at Thomas on March 30th. Pick up your registration form in the Counseling Center.
The library will be closed after school today.
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Do you love animals??....then listen up....The CARE club is sponsoring blankets for buddies. Please bring in a gently used or new towel or blanket to the CARE room or one of the house offices by Thursday, March 20. The blankets/towels will be donated to various animal shelters and will help pets in need.
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Today's lunch is trash plate
Wednesday, March 13th
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Save the date!...Please join us for Community Arts Day on Saturday April 6th from 10AM -4 PM at Webster Schroeder High School!
An event for all ages, showcasing student artwork, musical performances, community groups, arts and crafts vendors, kids craft stations, the YMCA carnival, Webster’s Got Talent Show, breakfast, lunch, snacks and sweet treats!
Visit the PTSA website now to sign up for volunteer opportunities!
All of the funds raised from this event go back to Webster’s 11 schools for arts education.
See you at Community Arts Day!
The ASVAB is a multi aptitude exam for high school students that helps align your skills with your interests. This exam may help you explore future career goals regardless of your plans after high school. This exam is free and is offered at Thomas on March 30th. Pick up your registration form in the Counseling Center.
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Do you love animals??....then listen up....The CARE club is sponsoring blankets for buddies. Please bring in a gently used or new towel or blanket to the CARE room or one of the house offices by Thursday, March 20. The blankets/towels will be donated to various animal shelters and will help pets in need.
Barrel of Monkeys Men's Choir will rehearse tomorrow morning at 6:55. Brandon, don't forget the doughnuts!
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Today's lunch is roasted chicken
Tuesday, March 12th
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The ASVAB is a multi aptitude exam for high school students that helps align your skills with your interests. This exam may help you explore future career goals…regardless of your plans after high school This exam is free and is offered at Thomas on March 30th. Pick up your registration form in the Counseling Center.
The 5-hour class will be held TODAY at Schroeder, Room E3; class runs from 3:30 PM -8:30 PM. Cost is $52.00 - you can register online at webstercentral.revtrak.net. Please make sure to bring your permit to class.
Have you always wanted to visit Italy and Greece? Come to our informational meeting tonight at 6:30 in the Spry Auditorium to hear more about our July 2020 trip. Details and fund raising will be discussed. See Mrs. Zarbony with any questions.
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Attention seniors - The common application for senior awards is available in the Counseling Center. Completed applications are due back by March 29th. Pick up your application today.
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Do you love animals??....then listen up....The CARE club is sponsoring blankets for buddies. Please bring in a gently used or new towel or blanket to the CARE room or one of the house offices by Thursday, March 20. The blankets/towels will be donated to various animal shelters and will help pets in need.
Best Buddies will meet TODAY in room 147 from 2:30-3:15. Stop by and see what inclusion is all about. New members are always welcome.
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Today's lunch is tacos
Monday, March 11th
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Save the date!...Please join us for Community Arts Day on Saturday April 6th from 10AM -4 PM at Webster Schroeder High School!
An event for all ages, showcasing student artwork, musical performances, community groups, arts and crafts vendors, kids craft stations, the YMCA carnival, Webster’s Got Talent Show, breakfast, lunch, snacks and sweet treats!
Visit the PTSA website now to sign up for volunteer opportunities!
All of the funds raised from this event go back to Webster’s 11 schools for arts education.
See you at Community Arts Day!
Attention Sophomores: Tomorrow is the last day to hand in your registration form for the PreACT exam to the Counseling Center.
The 5-hour class will be held tomorrow, Tuesday, March 12 at Schroeder, Room E3; class runs from 3:30 PM -8:30 PM. Cost is $52.00 - you can register online at webstercentral.revtrak.net. Please make sure to bring your permit to class.
Have you always wanted to visit Italy and Greece? Come to our informational meeting on March 12 at 6:30 in the Spry Auditorium to hear more about our July 2020 trip. Details and fund raising will be discussed. See Mrs. Zarbony with any questions.
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Attention Juniors: There is a common application available for junior college awards. Applications are available in the Counseling Center. A few of the colleges on the application include: Clarkson, RIT, RPI, and U of R. Completed applications are due back to the Counseling Center by Friday, March 15th.
Attention Sophomores: The PreACT is a practice ACT exam that Thomas is offering on Saturday, March 16th. Registration forms are available in the Counseling Center and are due back by tomorrow Tuesday, March 12th
Attention seniors - The common application for senior awards is available in the Counseling Center. Completed applications are due back by March 29th. Pick up your application today.
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Do you love animals??....then listen up....The CARE club is sponsoring blankets for buddies. Please bring in a gently used or new towel or blanket to the CARE room or one of the house offices by Thursday, March 20. The blankets/towels will be donated to various animal shelters and will help pets in need.
Best Buddies will meet tomorrow, Tuesday, in room 147 from 2:30-3:15. Stop by and see what inclusion is all about. New members are always welcome.
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Attention any 8th and 9th grader interested in trying out for Freshman (Mod A) baseball this year.
There will be an informational meeting TODAY in room 323. The meeting will be from 3 to 3:30.
Please contact Coach Thurley if you are interested and cannot attend.
Attention boys interested in playing Jv or varsity golf this spring. There is a meeting TODAY in Mr. Grose's room 408 from 3-4
This past weekend culminated the indoor track and field season with Nationals in New York City. A big congratulations go out to: Jonah Dean who ran in the 200m running a personal best of 23.05. Sean Smith came in 20th place in the weight throw, and Monique Hardy, re-broke her previous school, Section V and State record in the weight throw with a throw of 64 feet 7 1/4 inch which landed her a National Champion!
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Today's lunch is breaded chicken patty or pretzel roll
Friday, March 8th
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The ASVAB is a multi aptitude exam for high school students that helps align your skills with your interests. This exam may help you explore future career goals…regardless of your plans after high school. This exam is free and is offered at Thomas on March 30th. Pick up your registration form in the Counseling Center.
Save the date!...Please join us for Community Arts Day on Saturday April 6th from 10AM -4 PM at Webster Schroeder High School!
An event for all ages, showcasing student artwork, musical performances, community groups, arts and crafts vendors, kids craft stations, the YMCA carnival, Webster’s Got Talent Show, breakfast, lunch, snacks and sweet treats!
Visit the PTSA website now to sign up for volunteer opportunities!
All of the funds raised from this event go back to Webster’s 11 schools for arts education.
See you at Community Arts Day!
The 5-hour class will be held Tuesday, March 12 at Schroeder, Room E3; class runs from 3:30 PM -8:30 PM. Cost is $52.00 - you can register online at webstercentral.revtrak.net. Please make sure to bring your permit to class.
Are you interested in engineering?
Are you also taking a foreign language and wondering if it would ever be useful in an engineering career path?
Guest speaker Timothy Doores will be here today to share his experiences with languages in his engineering career.
Presentations are blocks 4A, 4B and 6A in room 222.
Sign up for a session at the address shown here or you can see Mrs. Doores to sign up.
Have you always wanted to visit Italy and Greece? Come to our informational meeting on March 12 at 6:30 in the Spry Auditorium to hear more about our July 2020 trip. Details and fund raising will be discussed. See Mrs. Zarbony with any questions.
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Attention Juniors: There is a common application available for junior college awards. Applications are available in the Counseling Center. A few of the colleges on the application include: Clarkson, RIT, RPI, and U of R. Completed applications are due back to the Counseling Center by Friday, March 15th.
Attention Sophomores: The PreACT is a practice ACT exam that Thomas is offering on Saturday, March 16th. Registration forms are available in the Counseling Center and are due back by Tuesday, March 12th
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Do you love animals??....then listen up....The CARE club is sponsoring blankets for buddies. Please bring in a gently used or new towel or blanket to the CARE room or one of the house offices by Thursday, March 20. The blankets/towels will be donated to various animal shelters and will help pets in need.
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Attention boys interested in playing Jv or varsity golf this spring. There is a meeting on Monday, March 11th, in Mr. Grose's room 408 from 3-4
Attention any 8th and 9th grader interested in trying out for Freshman (Mod A) baseball this year.
There will be an informational meeting in room 323 at Thomas on Monday, March 11th. The meeting will be from 3 to 3:30.
Please contact Coach Thurley if you are interested and cannot attend.
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Today's lunch is Polish / Ukrainian Day...goulash
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Would you like a large chocolate chip cookie or a hot chocolate? Stop by the Thomas Food Cart between 10:00 and 12:00 outside the Library.
We have many new items to choose from. Some of the new items are: Pop tarts, Rice Crispy Treats, Diet Peach Snapple, and fruit roll ups.
We hope to see you soon!
Thursday, March 7th
--- General --
The 5-hour class will be held Tuesday, March 12 at Schroeder, Room E3; class runs from 3:30 PM -8:30 PM. Cost is $52.00 - you can register online at webstercentral.revtrak.net. Please make sure to bring your permit to class.
Are you interested in engineering?
Are you also taking a foreign language and wondering if it would ever be useful in an engineering career path?
Guest speaker Timothy Doores will be here on Friday, March 8th to share his experiences with languages in his engineering career.
Presentations are blocks 4A, 4B and 6A in room 222.
Sign up for a session at the address shown here or you can see Mrs. Doores to sign up.
SENIORS: Friday, March 8th is the final day for you to fill out your diploma name verification sheet. If you have not done so already, please stop down to the main office and fill one out.
Have you always wanted to visit Italy and Greece? Come to our informational meetnig on March 12 at 6:30 in the Spry Auditorium to hear more about our July 2020 trip. Details and fund raising will be discussed. See Mrs. Zarbony with any questions.
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Attention seniors - The common application for senior awards is available in the Counseling Center. Completed applications are due back by March 29th. Pick up your application today.
---- Clubs ----
Do you love animals??....then listen up....The CARE club is sponsoring blankets for buddies. Please bring in a gently used or new towel or blanket to the CARE room or one of the house offices by Thursday, March 20. The blankets/towels will be donated to various animal shelters and will help pets in need.
Attention everyone... You're invited!
Come have fun and challenge your mind; its chess club!
TODAY! , Thursday, after school in Mr. Zaleski's room (room 310)
Feel free to bring a friend; everyone is welcome!
Questions? See Mr. Zaleski in room 310
SAGE is a club at Webster Thomas that promotes acceptance and tolerance for all students, no matter where they are on the L.G.B.T.Q. spectrum. Meet us today after school from 2:30 to 3:15 in Mrs. Byrne's room 335
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The Thomas Titans ice hockey team has made it all the way to the state semi finals! They play Saturday, March 9th at Harbor Center in Buffalo. We would like to offer a fan bus for anyone interested in attending the game. The bus will leave the Thomas parking lot at 9:30 AM by the POOL DOOR ENTRANCE for an 11:45 game. You must ride the bus both ways.
Tickets will be $10 at the door. You must sign up for the Fan Bus in the Main Office by TODAY at NOON.
The Thomas Math League team competed yesterday in the Monroe County All-Star meet at St. John Fisher. The team finish third in their division and Scott Schleede finished as the regular season MVP and all-star meet MVP.
Attention boys interested in playing Jv or varsity golf this spring. There is a meeting Monday in Mr. Grose’s room 408 from 3-4
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Today's lunch is Italian Day...Lasagna
Wednesday, March 6th
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Save the date!...Please join us for Community Arts Day on Saturday April 6th from 10AM -4 PM at Webster Schroeder High School!
An event for all ages, showcasing student artwork, musical performances, community groups, arts and crafts vendors, kids craft stations, the YMCA carnival, Webster’s Got Talent Show, breakfast, lunch, snacks and sweet treats!
Visit the ptsa website now to sign up for volunteer opportunities!
All of the funds raised from this event go back to Webster’s 11 schools for arts education.
See you at Community Arts Day!
The ASVAB is a multi aptitude exam for high school students that helps align your skills with your interests. This exam may help you explore future career goals…regardless of your plans after high school This exam is free and is offered at Thomas on March 30th. Pick up your registration form in the Counseling Center.
The 5-hour class will be held Tuesday, March 12 at Schroeder, Room E3; class runs from 3:30 PM -8:30 PM. Cost is $52.00 - you can register online at webstercentral.revtrak.net. Please make sure to bring your permit to class.
Are you interested in engineering?
Are you also taking a foreign language and wondering if it would ever be useful in an engineering career path?
Guest speaker Timothy Doores will be here on Friday, March 8th to share his experiences with languages in his engineering career.
Presentations are blocks 4A, 4B and 6A in room 222.
Sign up for a session at the address shown here or you can see Mrs. Doores to sign up.
Registration for the 2019 Spring Session of Webster Drivers Education will be held from 2:30 - 6 pm at the Webster Aquatic Center.
Seniors and juniors may register now.
Sophomores may register starting today.
Forms, dates and times for lectures and driving can be found on the community education page of the Webster schools website.
Have you always wanted to visit Italy and Greece? Come to our informational meetnig on March 12 at 6:30 in the Spry Auditorium to hear more about our July 2020 trip. Details and fund raising will be discussed. See Mrs. Zarbony with any questions.
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Attention Juniors: There is a common application available for junior college awards. Applications are available in the Counseling Center. A few of the colleges on the application include: Clarkson, RIT, RPI, and U of R. Completed applications are due back to the Counseling Center by Friday, March 15th.
Attention Sophomores: The PreACT is a practice ACT exam that Thomas is offering on Saturday, March 16th. Registration forms are available in the Counseling Center and are due back by Tuesday, March 12th
Attention seniors - The common application for senior awards is available in the Counseling Center. Completed applications are due back by March 29th. Pick up your application today.
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Attention all Unified partners and YAC members. Our first meeting to plan the Unified Elementary games will be held today from 3:30 - 4:30 pm at the Thomas North cafeteria. We need lots of great leaders to make this event an incredible experience for our elementary unified athletes.
Do you love animals??....then listen up....The CARE club is sponsoring blankets for buddies. Please bring in a gently used or new towel or blanket to the CARE room or one of the house offices by Thursday, March 20. The blankets/towels will be donated to various animal shelters and will help pets in need.
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Attention boys interested in playing Jv or varsity golf this spring. There is a meeting Monday in mr groses room 408 from 3-4
The Thomas Titans ice hockey team has made it all the way to the state semi finals! They play Saturday, March 9th at Harbor Center in Buffalo. We would like to offer a fan bus for anyone interested in attending the game. The bus will leave the Thomas parking lot at 9:30 AM by the POOL DOOR ENTRANCE for an 11:45 game. You must ride the bus both ways.
Tickets will be $10 at the door. You must sign up for the Fan Bus in the Main Office by THURSDAY at NOON.
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Today's lunch is German Day chicken sausage
------- Special Announcements --------------------------------------------
Would you like a large chocolate chip cookie or a hot chocolate? Stop by the Thomas Food Cart between 10:00 and 12:00 outside the Library.
We have many new items to choose from. Some of the new items are: Pop tarts, Rice Crispy Treats, Diet Peach Snapple, and fruit roll ups.
We hope to see you soon!
Tuesday, March 5th
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The Monroe County Sheriff's Office Teen Police Academy is designed to give teens an introduction to law enforcement training. The training includes classroom instruction, role-playing and rigorous physical fitness. The academy runs for a week in the summer. If you would like to apply, please pick up your application in the Counseling Center. If selected, you will go through the interview process. Applications are due back to the Counseling Center by March 8th.
Registration for the 2019 Spring Session of Webster Drivers Education will be held from 2:30 - 6 pm at the Webster Aquatic Center.
Seniors and juniors may begin registering today.
Sophomores may register starting tomorrow, Wednesday, March 6
Forms, dates and times for lectures and driving can be found on the community education page of the Webster schools website.
The 5-hour class will be held Tuesday, 3/12 Schroeder, Room E3; class runs from 3:30 PM -8:30 PM. Cost is $52.00 - you can register online at webstercentral.revtrak.net. Please make sure to bring your permit to class.
Are you interested in engineering?
Are you also taking a foreign language and wondering if it would ever be useful in an engineering career path?
Guest speaker Timothy Doores will be here on Friday, March 8th to share his experiences with languages in his engineering career.
Presentations are blocks 4A, 4B and 6A in room 222.
Sign up for a session at the address shown here or you can see Mrs. Doores to sign up.
------- Counseling Center --------------------------------------------
Attention Juniors: There is a common application available for junior college awards. Applications are available in the Counseling Center. A few of the colleges on the application include: Clarkson, RIT, RPI, and U of R. Completed applications are due back to the Counseling Center by Friday, March 15th.
Attention Sophomores: The PreACT is a practice ACT exam that Thomas is offering on Saturday, March 16th. Registration forms are available in the Counseling Center and are due back by Tuesday, March 12th
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Attention all Unified partners and YAC members. Our first meeting to plan the Unified Elementary games will be held tomorrow, Wednesday, March 6 from 3:30 - 4:30 pm at the Thomas North cafeteria. We need lots of great leaders to make this event an incredible experience for our elementary unified athletes.
Do you love animals??....then listen up....The CARE club is sponsoring blankets for buddies. Please bring in a gently used or new towel or blanket to the CARE room or one of the house offices by Thursday, March 20. The blankets/towels will be donated to various animal shelters and will help pets in need.
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The Thomas Titans ice hockey team has made it all the way to the state semi finals! They play Saturday, March 9th at Harbor Center in Buffalo. We would like to offer a fan bus for anyone interested in attending the game. The bus will leave the Thomas parking lot at 10 AM for an 11:45 game. You must ride the bus both ways.
Tickets will be $10 at the door. You must sign up for the Fan Bus in the Main Office by THURSDAY at NOON.
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Today's lunch is French Day...Monte Cristo Sandwich
Monday, March 4th
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The Monroe County Sheriff's Office Teen Police Academy is designed to give teens an introduction to law enforcement training. The training includes classroom instruction, role-playing and rigorous physical fitness. The academy runs for a week in the summer. If you would like to apply, please pick up your application in the Counseling Center. If selected, you will go through the interview process. Applications are due back to the Counseling Center by March 8th.
Save the date!...Please join us for Community Arts Day on Saturday April 6th from 10AM -4 PM at Webster Schroeder High School!
An event for all ages, showcasing student artwork, musical performances, community groups, arts and crafts vendors, kids craft stations, the YMCA carnival, Webster’s Got Talent Show, breakfast, lunch, snacks and sweet treats!
Visit the ptsa website now to sign up for volunteer opportunities!
All of the funds raised from this event go back to Webster’s 11 schools for arts education.
See you at Community Arts Day!
The ASVAB is a multi aptitude exam for high school students that helps align your skills with your interests. This exam may help you explore future career goals…regardless of your plans after high school This exam is free and is offered at Thomas on March 30th. Pick up your registration form in the Counseling Center.
Registration for the 2019 Spring Session of Webster Drivers Education will be held from 2:30 - 6 pm at the Webster Aquatic Center.
Seniors and juniors may register on Tuesday, March 5
Sophomores may register on Wednesday, March 6
Forms, dates and times for lectures and driving can be found on the community education page of the Webster schools website.
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Attention Juniors: There is a common application available for junior college awards. Applications are available in the Counseling Center. A few of the colleges on the application include: Clarkson, RIT, RPI, and U of R. Completed applications are due back to the Counseling Center by Friday, March 15th.
Attention Sophomores: The PreACT is a practice ACT exam that Thomas is offering on Saturday, March 16th. Registration forms are available in the Counseling Center and are due back by Tuesday, March 12th
Attention seniors - The common application for senior awards is available in the Counseling Center. Completed applications are due back by March 29th. Pick up your application today.
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Attention all Unified partners and YAC members. Our first meeting to plan the Unified Elementary games will be Wednesday, March 6 from 3:30 - 4:30 pm at the Thomas North cafeteria. We need lots of great leaders to make this event an incredible experience for our elementary unified athletes.
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At Saturday's indoor track state meet, Jonah Dean finished 9th in the state breaking his own school record running a 35.55, Sean Smith finished 2nd in the state, also re-breaking his record in the weight throw with a throw of 67 feet, 4 1/2 inches. Monique Hardy won the weight throw and the shot put, where she re-broke that record with a throw of 42 feet 8 1/2 inches. All 3 athletes will be moving onto Nationals in New York City this coming weekend.
A reminder that the girls outdoor track season will be starting NEXT Monday, March 11th.
Attention boys in 9th-12th grades interested in either Jv or varsity golf, there is a meeting on Monday March 11th in mr grose’s room 408. The meeting will run from 3-4.
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Today's lunch is Spanish Day...enchilada bake
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Would you like a large chocolate chip cookie or a hot chocolate? Stop by the Thomas Food Cart between 10:00 and 12:00 outside the Library.
We have many new items to choose from. Some of the new items are: Pop tarts, Rice Crispy Treats, Diet Peach Snapple, and fruit roll ups.
We hope to see you soon!
Friday, March 1st
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The Monroe County Sheriff's Office Teen Police Academy is designed to give teens an introduction to law enforcement training. The training includes classroom instruction, role-playing and rigorous physical fitness. The academy runs for a week in the summer. If you would like to apply, please pick up your application in the Counseling Center. If selected, you will go through the interview process. Applications are due back to the Counseling Center by March 8th.
Registration for the 2019 Spring Session of Webster Drivers Education will be held from 2:30 - 6 pm at the Webster Aquatic Center.
Seniors and juniors may register on Tuesday, March 5
Sophomores may register on Wednesday, March 6
Forms, dates and times for lectures and driving can be found on the community education page of the Webster schools website.
Next week is Foreign Language Week! Show your cultural spirit by dressing up!
Monday - International T-Shirt Day
Tuesday - Flag Day
Wednesday - My heritage Day
Thursday - Soccer Jersey Day
Friday - Folklore Friday - Wear Bright Colors
Themed lunches will also be available daily in the cafeteria! Try something new!
You can sign up for cultural learning sessions in your world language class! Check them out!
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Attention Juniors: There is a common application available for junior college awards. Applications are available in the Counseling Center. A few of the colleges on the application include: Clarkson, RIT, RPI, and U of R. Completed applications are due back to the Counseling Center by Friday, March 15th.
> Attention Sophomores: The PreACT is a practice ACT exam that Thomas is offering on Saturday, March 16th. Registration forms are available in the Counseling Center and are due back by Tuesday, March 12th
Attention seniors - The common application for senior awards is available in the Counseling Center. Completed applications are due back by March 29th. Pick up your application today.
Attention Sophomores and juniors - the following colleges are coming to visit Thomas: the University of Tampa and the University of Pittsburgh. Sign up to meet college representatives in your naviance account. If you are unsure or unable to access your naviance account, please stop into the Counseling Center and have Ms. Marcello reset your account.
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Attention all Unified partners and YAC members. Our first meeting to plan the Unified Elementary games will be Wednesday, March 6 from 3:30 - 4:30 pm at the Thomas North cafeteria. We need lots of great leaders to make this event an incredible experience for our elementary unified athletes.
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If you intend to play a sport this spring:
A physical dated on or after March 1, 2018 must be on file in the Nurse’s officeSign up online at FamilyID.com
Deadline for all Mod A&B: March 21
Please make sure you register on the Family Id prior to your season.
Any questions please feel free to ask your coach our ask your physical education teacher.
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Today's lunch is cherry blossom chicken
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Hello Webster Thomas, I will be having a drop box located in the main office today. If you have any suggestions for the weather and lunch background, just stop by the main office and write it down on a piece of paper and put it in the drop box. Thanks.
Thursday, February 28th
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Today’s Black History Month fact of the day is…
On February 28, 1967, James Anderson, Jr., the first African-American United States Marine recipient of the Congressional Medal of Honor, died in action. The Medal was posthumously presented to Anderson’s family by President Lyndon B. Johnson.
The ASVAB is a multi aptitude exam for high school students that helps align your skills with your interests. This exam may help you explore future career goals…regardless of your plans after high school This exam is free and is offered at Thomas on March 30th. Pick up your registration form in the Counseling Center.
Registration for the 2019 Spring Session of Webster Drivers Education will be held from 2:30 - 6 pm at the Webster Aquatic Center.
Seniors and juniors may register on Tuesday, March 5
Sophomores may register on Wednesday, March 6
Forms, dates and times for lectures and driving can be found on the community education page of the Webster schools website.
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Attention seniors - The common application for senior awards is available in the Counseling Center. The application are due back by March 29th. Pick up your application today.
Attention Sophomores and juniors - the following colleges are coming to visit Thomas: the University of Tampa and the University of Pittsburgh. Sign up to meet college representatives in your naviance account. If you are unsure or unable to access your naviance account, please stop into the Counseling Center and have Ms. Marcello reset your account.
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There will be a rehearsal for the LOTE Honor Society after school today in the auditorium. If you cannot attend, please go see Mrs. Jurs in room 224. Thank you!
Attention all CARE club members. There is a meeting today after school in room 316. We will be organizing the distribution of our warm/fuzzy project. New members are always welcome! Again, there is a CARE club meeting this Thursday after school in room 316
Attention everyone... You're invited!
Come have fun and challenge your mind; its chess club!
TODAY! , Thursday, after school in Mr. Zaleski's room (room 310)
Feel free to bring a friend; everyone is welcome!
Questions? See Mr. Zaleski in room 310
Attention all Unified partners and YAC members. Our first meeting to plan the Unified Elementary games will be Wednesday, March 6 from 3:30 - 4:30 pm at the Thomas North cafeteria. We need lots of great leaders to make this event an incredible experience for our elementary unified athletes.
---- Sports ---
If you intend to play a sport this spring:
A physical dated on or after March 1, 2018 must be on file in the Nurse’s officeSign up online at FamilyID.com
Deadline for all JV/Varsity: February 28 (today)
Deadline for all Mod A&B: March 21
Please make sure you register on the Family Id prior to your season.
Any questions please feel free to ask your coach our ask your physical education teacher.
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Today's lunch is mozzerella sticks
Wednesday, February 27th
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Today’s Black History Month fact of the day is… Marian Anderson was born in 1897.
Remembered as one of the most celebrated singers of the 20th Century,
Marian was invited by President Roosevelt and his wife Eleanor to perform at the White House, the first African-American ever to receive this honor.
The Monroe County Sheriff's Office Teen Police Academy is designed to give teens an introduction to law enforcement training. The training includes classroom instruction, role-playing and rigorous physical fitness. The academy runs for a week in the summer. If you would like to apply, please pick up your application in the Counseling Center. If selected, you will go through the interview process. Applications are due back to the Counseling Center by March 8th.
Save the date!...Please join us for Community Arts Day on Saturday April 6th from 10AM -4 PM at Webster Schroeder High School!
An event for all ages, showcasing student artwork, musical performances, community groups, arts and crafts vendors, kids craft stations, the YMCA carnival, Webster’s Got Talent Show, breakfast, lunch, snacks and sweet treats!
Volunteer opportunities will be available soon!
All of the funds raised from this event go back to Webster’s 11 schools for arts education.
See you at Community Arts Day!
Registration for the 2019 Spring Session of Webster Drivers Education will be held from 2:30 - 6 pm at the Webster Aquatic Center, 875 Ridge Road
Tuesday, March 5 for seniors and juniors
Wednesday, March 6 for sophomores
Forms and dates and times for lectures and driving can be found on the community education page of the Webster schools website.
---- Counseling Center ---
Attention Juniors: There is a common application available for junior college awards. Applications are available in the Counseling Center. A few of the colleges on the application include: Clarkson, RIT, RPI, and U of R. Completed applications are due back to the Counseling Center by Friday, March 15th.
Attention Sophomores: The PreACT is a practice ACT exam that Thomas is offering on Saturday, March 16th. Registration forms are available in the Counseling Center and are due back by Tuesday, March 12th
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There will be a rehearsal for the LOTE Honor Society after school in the auditorium on Thursday. If you cannot attend, please go see Mrs. Jurs in room 224. Thank you!
Are you interested in international affairs and current events? Do you like to debate? Do you want to explore an awesome extracurricular club? See Miss Yang in room 210 ASAP about a Model UN opportunity on March 8th and 9th at St. John Fisher College if any of these apply to you!
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If you intend to play a sport this spring:
A physical dated on or after March 1, 2018 must be on file in the Nurse’s officeSign up online at FamilyID.com
Deadline for all JV/Varsity: February 28
Deadline for all Mod A&B: March 21
Please make sure you register on the Family Id prior to your season. Thanks any questions please feel free to ask your coach our ask your Physical education teacher.
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Today's lunch is buffalo crunchers or pizza crunchers
Tuesday, February 26th
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Today’s Black History Month fact of the day is…
In 1965, Jimmie Lee Jackson, an African-American civil rights activist dies from wounds inflicted during a protest. His death inspired the three "Selma to Montgomery" marches; which raised awareness of the difficulties faced by black voters, leading to the passage of the Voting Rights Act of 1965.
The ASVAB is a multi aptitude exam for high school students that helps align your skills with your interests. This exam may help you explore future career goals…regardless of your plans after high school This exam is free and is offered at Thomas on March 30th. Pick up your registration form in the Counseling Center.
Registration for the 2019 Spring Session of Webster Drivers Education will be held from 2:30 - 6 pm at the Webster Aquatic Center, 875 Ridge Road
Tuesday, March 5 for seniors and juniors
Wednesday, March 6 for sophomores
Forms and dates and times for lectures and driving can be found on the community education page of the Webster schools website.
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Attention seniors - The common application for senior awards is available in the Counseling Center. The application are due back by March 29th. Pick up your application today.
------ Clubs -----
There will be a rehearsal for the LOTE Honor Society after school in the auditorium on Thursday . If you cannot attend, please go see Mrs. Jurs in room 224. Thank you!
------- Sports -----
If you intend to play a sport this spring:
A physical dated on or after March 1, 2018 must be on file in the Nurse’s officeSign up online at FamilyID.com
Deadline for all JV/Varsity: February 28
Deadline for all Mod A&B: March 21
Please make sure you register on the Family Id prior to your season. Thanks any questions please feel free to ask your coach our ask your Physical education teacher.
At the Indoor track Class A sectional meet a big congratulations to our sectional champions: Sean Smith in the weight throw, Monique Hardy in the weight throw and shot put, and the girls 4x800 relay with Lia Kowalski, Elena Ziskind, Katherine Peterson and Haley Brennan.
This past Friday, Monique, Sean and Jonah Dean punched their tickets to this weekends state meet down on Staten Island.
Today at 3:30 there will be a girls outdoor track pre-season meeting in the North Cafeteria
There will be a boys’ tennis preseason meeting today in Coach Suffoletto’s room (#202) after school. Any boy interested in playing on the tennis team is welcome. Practice will start Mon Mar 4 at Midtown Athletic Club.
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Today's lunch is hamburger / cheeseburger
Friday, February 15, 2019
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Today’s Black History Month fact of the day is…In1948 track and field star Alice Coachman was the first black woman to win an Olympic gold medal. She was the winner in the high jump at the 1948 games in London.
Save the date! Please join us for Community Arts Day on Saturday April 6th from 10AM -4 PM at Webster Schroeder High School!
An event for all ages, showcasing student artwork, musical performances, community groups, arts and crafts vendors, kids craft stations, the YMCA carnival, Webster’s Got Talent Show, breakfast, lunch, snacks and sweet treats!
Volunteer opportunities will be available soon!
All of the funds raised from this event go back to Webster’s 11 schools for arts education.
See you at Community Arts Day!
Seniors: It's time to order your cap & gown, graduation announcements and class ring. You can place your order today during lunch.
Extra Information Packets are in the Main Office if you didn't receive one at the meetings on February 8th.
Information can also be found online at Jostens.com
Don’t miss your opportunity to receive certain promotional items for FREE when your order!
See information packets for details.
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Today's lunch is apple & bacon toasted cheese sandwich
February 14th, 2019
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Today’s Black History Month fact of the day is…
In1818 Frederick Douglass was born.
Frederick Douglass escaped from slavery and became a leading spokesperson for the abolition of slavery and for racial equality.
Seniors: It's time to order your cap & gown, graduation announcements and class ring.
Order dates are today and Friday during lunch periods.
Extra Information Packets are in the Main Office if you didn't receive one at the meetings on February 8th. Information can also be found online at Jostens.com
Don’t miss your opportunity to receive certain promotional items for FREE when your order!
See information packets for details.
---- Counseling Center ---
Attention Juniors: There is a common application available for junior college awards. Applications are available in the Counseling Center. A few of the colleges on the application include: Clarkson, RIT, RPI, and U of R. Completed applications are due back to the Counseling Center by Friday, March 15th.
Attention Sophomores: The PreACT is a practice ACT exam that Thomas is offering on Saturday, March 16th. Registration forms are available in the Counseling Center and are due back by Tuesday, March 12th
Attention seniors - The common application for senior awards is available in the Counseling Center. The application are due back by March 29th. Pick up your application today.
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The Tri-M Music Honor Society is sponsoring a Coffee House tonight from 6-8pm in the Chorus room. If you are interested in performing, no auditions are required and all students are invited to participate. However, you must sign up on the chorus room door to indicate your interest before the event. Bring a bagged dinner and we will provide light refreshments. Hope to see you there!
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Attention all girls interested in trying out for Freshmen, JV or Varsity softball this spring. There is an informational meeting today at 3:00 pm in the West Cafe. If you have any questions please see Coach Castro in room 337.
Attention boy athletes, if you play a sport at Webster Thomas and are looking to keep up and improve on your strength, speed, explosiveness and overall stamina in the spring season, consider joining outdoor track. Our preseason meeting is today in the cafeteria after school at 2:45. if you are interested in competing this season make sure you attend. If you have any questions in the meantime, see coach Kieffer in the counseling center.
Unified Basketball open gym will be held tonight from 6:10 pm - 7:30 pm All interested in Unified Basketball are welcome to attend.
We will not have open gym during the break!
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Today's lunch is meatball sub
---- Special Announcements ----
Mr. Widor to talk about survey video
February 13th, 2019
---- General ---
Today’s Black History Month fact of the day is….
In1920 Andrew "Rube" Foster organized the Negro National League in Kansas City, Missouri. It was the first baseball league for African Americans.
It’s time for GRADUATION & CLASS RING ordering at Webster Thomas HS:
ORDER DATES:
THURSDAY & FRIDAY, FEB. 14th & 15th
DURING LUNCH PERIODS
Extra Information Packets are in the Main Office if you didn't receive one at the meetings on 2/8/19.
Information can also be found online: Jostens.com
SENIORS - BE SURE TO ORDER YOUR CAP & GOWN, GRADUATION ANNOUNCEMENTS & CLASS RING AT THIS TIME!!!
SENIORS - Don’t miss your opportunity to receive
certain promotional items for FREE when your order!
See information packets for details.
Save the date!...Please join us for Community Arts Day on Saturday April 6th from 10AM -4 PM at Webster Schroeder High School!
An event for all ages, showcasing student artwork, musical performances, community groups, arts and crafts vendors, kids craft stations, the YMCA carnival, Webster’s Got Talent Show, breakfast, lunch, snacks and sweet treats!
Volunteer opportunities will be available soon!
All of the funds raised from this event go back to Webster’s 11 schools for arts education.
See you at Community Arts Day!
> Today is the final day to turn in registrations for Titan Ball. If you are interested and have not turned in a form yet, please see Mrs. Warner, Mrs. LaRocco or Mrs. Nieves today.
The library will be closed after school today.
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Attention seniors - The common application for senior awards is available in the Counseling Center. The application are due back by March 29th. Pick up your application today.
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The Tri-M Music Honor Society is sponsoring a Coffee House on Thursday, February 14th from 6-8pm in the Chorus room. If you are interested in performing, no auditions are required and all students are invited to participate. However, you must sign up on the chorus room door to indicate your interest before the event. Bring a bagged dinner and we will provide light refreshments. Hope to see you there!
Barrel of Monkeys Men's Choir meets tomorrow morning at 6:55 in the chorus room. Timothy, don't forget the doughnuts!
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Attention all girls interested in trying out for Freshmen, JV or Varsity softball this spring. There is an informational meeting on February 14th at 3:00 pm in the West Cafe. If you have any questions please see Coach Castro in room 337.
Attention boy athletes, if you play a sport at Webster Thomas and are looking to keep up and improve on your strength, speed, explosivness and overall stamina in the spring season, consider joining outdoor track. Our preseason meeting is this Thursday in the cafeteria after school at 2:45. if you are interested in competing this season make sure you attend. If you have any questions in the meantime, see coach Kieffer in the counseling center.
Unified Basketball open gym will be held again on Thursday, February 14 from 6:10 pm - 7:30 pm All interested in Unified Basketball are welcome to attend.
We will not have open gym during the break!
Attention all potential Boys JV and Varsity Lacrosse players there will be an informational meeting after school in the South Cafeteria please plan to arrive at 2:45 we will be handing out important information if you can not attend please see coach Ruller
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Student Council would like to announce the Students and staff of the Month February
In 9th grade Owen Britt- Owen is an exemplary student and young man. He shows up to school every day ready to give 100% in each class. He is happy to answer questions and give his opinion in critique. He is extremely creative and hard working. But, what really makes Owen special is that he is always willing to help classmates who have questions or are struggling, without being asked to do so.
In 10th, Dom Sgro- Dom is a kind and hardworking student. He is a great self-advocate and models the definition of perseverance daily. His positive attitude will serve him well in life. Dom is a wonderful asset to the Webster Thomas community.
In 11th grade, Isabella Housel- Isabella is one of the hardest working students at Thomas! She works hard in every class, as she is always attentive, taking notes, asking for help. Isabella stays after school to get help multiple times a week. Even when faced with a challenge, she never gives up, but instead keeps trying and working until she overcomes it. She keeps herself very organized so she always is on top of what she still needs to finish or ask questions about. Her work ethic and inspiring, making her a wonderful student here at Thomas.
In 12th grade, Jack Vuillequez- Jack is very hard working and task-oriented. He is always on top of his work, and on top of being a very talented artist, he is extremely well-rounded, excelling in all areas. He is a deep thinker, empathetic and always asks pertinent and helpful questions. He is also very open-minded to critical feedback and assists his classmates whenever they are in need. Webster Thomas is very lucky to have Jack as a student.
Our faculty of the month is Mr. VanHorn- Mr. VanHorn does an outstanding job of getting 60 students, playing a variety of instruments, to learn how to work together. His students work harmoniously in creating beautiful music for the enjoyment of both our school and our community. If it were not for Mr. Van Horn, our music department would not be what it is today. Thank you Mr. VanHorn for all you do in supporting the Webster Thomas Community!
Please come down to the main office some time today to receive your certificate and gift.
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Today's lunch is bacon cheeseburger / hamburger
February 12, 2019
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Today’s Black History Month fact of the day is…
In 1909 The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) was founded.
The purpose and the focus of the NAACP is "To ensure the political, educational, social, and economic equality of rights of all persons and to eliminate racial hatred and racial discrimination."
The 5-hour class will be held today at Thomas High School School in room 406; class runs from 3:30 PM -8:30 PM. Cost is $52.00 - you can register online at webstercentral.revtrak.net. Please make sure to bring your permit to class.
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Attention Juniors: There is a common application available for junior college awards. Applications are available in the Counseling Center. A few of the colleges on the application include: Clarkson, RIT, RPI, and U of R. Completed applications are due back to the Counseling Center by Friday, March 15th.
Attention Sophomores: The PreACT is a practice ACT exam that Thomas is offering on Saturday, March 16th. Registration forms are available in the Counseling Center and are due back by Tuesday, March 12th
Attention seniors - The common application for senior awards is available in the Counseling Center. The application are due back by March 29th. Pick up your application today.
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LOTE Honor Society will be having a brief meeting after school today in the auditorium for Junior candidates to discuss the upcoming ceremony. If you cannot attend, please email Mrs. Jurs.
The Tri-M Music Honor Society is sponsoring a Coffee House on Thursday, February 14th from 6-8pm in the Chorus room. If you are interested in performing, no auditions are required and all students are invited to participate. However, you must sign up on the chorus room door to indicate your interest before the event. Bring a bagged dinner and we will provide light refreshments. Hope to see you there!
The Tri-M Music Honor Society will be meeting tomorrow morning at 7AM in the Theory room. Please be on time and have your calendars with you.
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Attention all girls interested in trying out for Freshmen, JV or Varsity softball this spring. There is an informational meeting on February 14th at 3:00 pm in the West Cafe. If you have any questions please see Coach Castro in room 337.
Attention all potential JV and Varsity lacrosse players there will be an informational meeting after school today in the south cafe at 245. Any questions see coach Ruller.
Attention boy athletes, if you play a sport at Webster Thomas and are looking to keep up and improve on your strength, speed, explosivness and overall stamina in the spring season, consider joining outdoor track. Our preseason meeting is this Thursday, February 14thin the cafeteria after school at 2:45. if you are interested in competing this season make sure you attend. If you have any questions in the meantime, see coach Kieffer in the counseling center.
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Today's lunch is bosco sampler platter
February 11, 2019
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Today’s Black History Month fact of the day is…
In 1990, Nelson Mandela is released from prison after 27 years.
Mandela helped to end apartheid and bring about a peaceful transition to non racial democracy in South Africa.
In 1993, Mandela was jointly awarded the Nobel Peace Prize. One year later he was elected South Africa’s president.
Save the date!...Please join us for Community Arts Day on Saturday April 6th from 10AM -4 PM at Webster Schroeder High School!
An event for all ages, showcasing student artwork, musical performances, community groups, arts and crafts vendors, kids craft stations, the YMCA carnival, Webster’s Got Talent Show, breakfast, lunch, snacks and sweet treats!
Volunteer opportunities will be available soon!
All of the funds raised from this event go back to Webster’s 11 schools for arts education.
See you at Community Arts Day!
The library is closed after school today.
The 5-hour class will be held Tuesday, February 12th at Thomas High School School in room 406; class runs from 3:30 PM -8:30 PM. Cost is $52.00 - you can register online at webstercentral.revtrak.net. Please make sure to bring your permit to class.
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LOTE Honor Society will be having a brief meeting in the auditorium for Junior candidates after school Tuesday, February 12th to discuss the upcoming ceremony. If you cannot attend, please email Mrs. Jurs.
The Tri-M Music Honor Society is sponsoring a Coffee House on Thursday, February 14th from 6-8pm in the Chorus room. If you are interested in performing, no auditions are required and all students are invited to participate. However, you must sign up on the chorus room door to indicate your interest before the event. Bring a bagged dinner and we will provide light refreshments. Hope to see you there!
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Attention all girls interested in trying out for Freshmen, JV or Varsity softball this spring. There is an informational meeting on February 14th at 3:00 pm in the West Cafe. If you have any questions please see Coach Castro in room 337.
Attention all potential JV and Varsity lacrosse players there will be an informational meeting tomorrow, Tuesday, February 12th, in the south cafe at 245. Any questions see coach Ruller.
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Today's lunch is fiestada
February 8th, 2019
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Today’s Black History Month fact of the day is…In 1986
Oprah Winfrey becomes the first African American woman to host a nationally syndicated talk show.
If you intend to play a spring sport please have a physical dated on or after March 1, 2018 on file in the Nurse's Office. Sign up online at FamilyID.com beginning February 4, 2019.
The 5-hour class will be held Tuesday, February 12th at Thomas High School School in room 406; class runs from 3:30 PM -8:30 PM. Cost is $52.00 - you can register online at webstercentral.revtrak.net. Please make sure to bring your permit to class.
Student Council is hosting a Titan Ball Tournament to benefit Miracle Field.
It will be held on Wednesday February 27th beginning at 3 PM in the gym.
Teams can have up to 10 players (at least 3 boys and 3 girls on each team) and must have 1 teacher. It is $5 per person and teachers are free.
Sign up forms can be found on Mrs. Warner's door in room 450, Mrs. Nieves in 411 and Mrs. LaRocco in 404. Please turn in your registration by Wednesday February 13th
There will be swim make-ups on Monday, February 11 from 2:30-3:15.
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Attention Juniors: There is a common application available for junior college awards. Applications are available in the Counseling Center. A few of the colleges on the application include: Clarkson, RIT, RPI, and U of R. Completed applications are due back to the Counseling Center by Friday, March 15th.
Attention Sophomores: The PreACT is a practice ACT exam that Thomas is offering on Saturday, March 16th. Registration forms are available in the Counseling Center and are due back by Tuesday, March 12th
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LOTE Honor Society will be having a brief meeting in the auditorium for Junior candidates after school Tuesday, February 12th to discuss the upcoming ceremony. If you cannot attend, please email Mrs. Jurs.
The Tri-M Music Honor Society is sponsoring a Coffee House on Thursday, February 14th from 6-8pm in the Chorus room. If you are interested in performing, no auditions are required and all students are invited to participate. However, you must sign up on the chorus room door to indicate your interest before the event. Bring a bagged dinner and we will provide light refreshments. Hope to see you there!
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Attention all girls interested in trying out for Freshmen, JV or Varsity softball this spring. There is an informational meeting on February 14th at 3:00 pm in the West Cafe. If you have any questions please see Coach Castro in room 337.
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Today's lunch is chicken tenders
February 7th, 2019
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Today's Black History Month fact of the day is...
To focus attention on black contributions to civilization, Carter G. Woodson founded "Negro History Week".
It was observed for the first time on this day in 1926. In 1976 it became known as Black History Month.
The library will be closed blocks 1 and 6 today. Please find an alternative location to print.
The Monroe County Sheriff's Office Teen Police Academy is designed to give teens an introduction to law enforcement training. The training includes classroom instruction, role-playing and rigorous physical fitness. The academy runs for a week in the summer. If you would like to apply, please pick up your application in the Counseling Center. If selected, you will go through the interview process. Applications are due back to the Counseling Center by March 8th.
If you intend to play a spring sport please have a physical dated on or after March 1, 2018 on file in the Nurse's Office. Sign up online at FamilyID.com beginning February 4, 2019.
The Thomas High School Food Cupboard needs your help!
We are in the process of starting our own food cupboard for students and families that may need some support.
If you want to contribute, here are some items we need to start stocking the shelves:
canned fruit, veggies, soup, pasta, chili, tuna, chicken, single serve mac & cheese and pasta cereal, granola bars, cookies, individually wrapped snacks personal care & hygiene products
You may bring items to the main office or your house office during this week.
Thank you in advance for supporting this cause and helping those less fortunate.
The 5-hour class will be held Tuesday, February 12th at Thomas High School School in room 406; class runs from 3:30 PM -8:30 PM. Cost is $52.00 - you can register online at webstercentral.revtrak.net. Please make sure to bring your permit to class.
Student Council is hosting a Titan Ball Tournament to benefit Miracle Field.
It will be held on Wednesday February 27th beginning at 3 PM in the gym.
Teams can have up to 10 players (at least 3 boys and 3 girls on each team) and must have 1 teacher. It is $5 per person and teachers are free.
Sign up forms can be found on Mrs. Warner's door in room 450, Mrs. Nieves in 411 and Mrs. LaRocco in 404. Please turn in your registration by Wednesday February 13th
There will be swim make-ups on Monday, February 11 from 2:30-3:15.
The Webster Thomas National Honor Society is sponsoring a blood drive through the American Red Cross tomorrow, February 8th, and is looking for more volunteers to participate. If you would like to either be a donor or help out during the blood drive tomorrow, stop down by the blood drive table near the cafeteria during a lunch block TODAY to sign up!
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Attention Juniors: There is a common application available for junior college awards. Applications are available in the Counseling Center. A few of the colleges on the application include: Clarkson, RIT, RPI, and U of R. Completed applications are due back to the Counseling Center by Friday, March 15th.
Attention Sophomores: The PreACT is a practice ACT exam that Thomas is offering on Saturday, March 16th. Registration forms are available in the Counseling Center and are due back by Tuesday, March 12th
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LOTE Honor Society will be having a brief meeting in the auditorium for Junior candidates after school Tuesday, February 12th to discuss the upcoming ceremony. If you cannot attend, please email Mrs. Jurs.
EARTH Club will meet after school today , to start making plans for EARTH week. Come join us in room 205 with ideas!
The Tri-M Music Honor Society is sponsoring a Coffee House on Thursday, February 14th from 6-8pm in the Chorus room. If you are interested in performing, no auditions are required and all students are invited to participate. However, you must sign up on the chorus room door to indicate your interest before the event. Bring a bagged dinner and we will provide light refreshments. Hope to see you there!
Attention everyone... You're invited!
Come have fun and challenge your mind; its chess club!
TODAY! , Thursday, after school in Mr. Zaleski's room (room 310)
Feel free to bring a friend; everyone is welcome!
Questions? See Mr. Zaleski in room 310
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Today's lunch is trash plate
February 6th, 2019
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Today's Black History Month fact of the day is...
Bob Marley was born on this day in 1945.
Known for popularizing reggae music, Bob Marley advocated for social change during his short but impactful life.
Save the date!...Please join us for Community Arts Day on Saturday April 6th from 10AM -4 PM at Webster Schroeder High School!
An event for all ages, showcasing student artwork, musical performances, community groups, arts and crafts vendors, kids craft stations, the YMCA carnival, Webster’s Got Talent Show, breakfast, lunch, snacks and sweet treats!
Volunteer opportunities will be available soon!
All of the funds raised from this event go back to Webster’s 11 schools for arts education.
See you at Community Arts Day!
If you intend to play a spring sport please have a physical dated on or after March 1, 2018 on file in the Nurse's Office. Sign up online at FamilyID.com beginning February 4, 2019.
Student Council is hosting a Titan Ball Tournament to benefit Miracle Field.
It will be held on Wednesday February 27th beginning at 3 PM in the gym.
Teams can have up to 10 players (at least 3 boys and 3 girls on each team) and must have 1 teacher. It is $5 per person and teachers are free.
Sign up forms can be found on Mrs. Warner's door in room 450, Mrs. Nieves in 411 and Mrs. LaRocco in 404. Please turn in your registration by Wednesday February 13th
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Attention Juniors: There is a common application available for junior college awards. Applications are available in the Counseling Center. A few of the colleges on the application include: Clarkson, RIT, RPI, and U of R. Completed applications are due back to the Counseling Center by Friday, March 15th.
Attention Sophomores: The PreACT is a practice ACT exam that Thomas is offering on Saturday, March 16th. Registration forms are available in the Counseling Center and are due back by Tuesday, March 12th
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LOTE Honor Society will be having a brief meeting in the auditorium for Junior candidates after school Tuesday, February 12th to discuss the upcoming ceremony. If you cannot attend, please email Mrs. Jurs.
EARTH Club will meet after school tomorrow Thursday, February 7th, to start making plans for EARTH week. Come join us in room 205 with ideas!
On Friday, February 2 the Thomas Future Business Leaders of America competed in the Spring District Competition.
Elle McEneany was 1st place in Accounting, Madison Zuris was 2nd in Accounting, and Justin Riedel was 5th in Accounting.
Hannah Beamish was 3rd in Agribusiness, Sophie Carr 4th, and Justin Riedel 5th in Agribusiness.
Anna Rannuste was 4th in Business Calculations.
Lindsay Oliver and Liam Murphy were 3rd and 4th in Economics.
Suzanne Sokolowski was 2nd in both Introduction to Business and Introduction to Financial Math.
Liam Murphy was 4th in Personal Finance.
Congratulations to all who participated in the competition.
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Today's lunch is roasted chicken
February 5th, 2019
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Today's Black History Month fact of the day is...
Henry Louis "Hank" Aaron, baseball hall of famer was born on this day in Mobile, Alabama.
He held the all-time home run record of 755 home runs for over thirty years.
The Monroe County Sheriff's Office Teen Police Academy is designed to give teens an introduction to law enforcement training. The training includes classroom instruction, role-playing and rigorous physical fitness. The academy runs for a week in the summer. If you would like to apply, please pick up your application in the Counseling Center. If selected, you will go through the interview process. Applications are due back to the Counseling Center by March 8th.
If you intend to play a spring sport please have a physical dated on or after March 1, 2018 on file in the Nurse's Office. Sign up online at FamilyID.com beginning February 4, 2019.
The Thomas High School Food Cupboard needs your help!
We are in the process of starting our own food cupboard for students and families that may need some support.
If you want to contribute, here are some items we need to start stocking the shelves:
canned fruit, veggies, soup, pasta, chili, tuna, chicken, single serve mac & cheese and pasta cereal, granola bars, cookies, individually wrapped snacks personal care & hygiene products
You may bring items to the main office or your house office during this week.
Thank you in advance for supporting this cause and helping those less fortunate.
The 5-hour class will be held Tuesday, February 12th at Thomas High School School in room 406; class runs from 3:30 PM -8:30 PM. Cost is $52.00 - you can register online at webstercentral.revtrak.net. Please make sure to bring your permit to class.
Student Council is hosting a Titan Ball Tournament to benefit Miracle Field.
It will be held on Wednesday February 27th beginning at 3 PM in the gym.
Teams can have up to 10 players (at least 3 boys and 3 girls on each team) and must have 1 teacher. It is $5 per person and teachers are free.
Sign up forms can be found on Mrs. Warner's door in room 450, Mrs. Nieves in 411 and Mrs. LaRocco in 404. Please turn in your registration by Wednesday February 13th
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Attention Juniors: There is a common application available for junior college awards. Applications are available in the Counseling Center. A few of the colleges on the application include: Clarkson, RIT, RPI, and U of R. Completed applications are due back to the Counseling Center by Friday, March 15th.
Attention Sophomores: The PreACT is a practice ACT exam that Thomas is offering on Saturday, March 16th. Registration forms are available in the Counseling Center and are due back by Tuesday, March 12th
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LOTE Honor Society will be having a brief meeting in the auditorium for Junior candidates after school Tuesday, February 12th to discuss the upcoming ceremony. If you cannot attend, please email Mrs. Jurs.
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Today's lunch is tacos
February 4, 2019
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Rosa Parks was born on Feburary 4th 1913
By refusing to give up her seat to a white man on a Montgomery, Alabama, city bus in 1955, Rosa Parks helped initiate the civil rights movement in the United States.
Save the date!...Please join us for Community Arts Day on Saturday April 6th from 10AM -4 PM at Webster Schroeder High School!
An event for all ages, showcasing student artwork, musical performances, community groups, arts and crafts vendors, kids craft stations, the YMCA carnival, Webster’s Got Talent Show, breakfast, lunch, snacks and sweet treats!
Volunteer opportunities will be available soon!
All of the funds raised from this event go back to Webster’s 11 schools for arts education.
See you at Community Arts Day!
If you intend to play a spring sport please have a physical dated on or after March 1, 2018 on file in the Nurse's Office. Sign up online at FamilyID.com beginning February 4, 2019.
The Thomas High School Food Cupboard needs your help!
We are in the process of starting our own food cupboard for students and families that may need some support.
If you want to contribute, here are some items we need to start stocking the shelves:
canned fruit, veggies, soup, pasta, chili, tuna, chicken, single serve mac & cheese and pasta cereal, granola bars, cookies, individually wrapped snacks personal care & hygiene products
You may bring items to the main office or your house office during this week.
Thank you in advance for supporting this cause and helping those less fortunate.
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Attention Juniors: There is a common application available for junior college awards. Applications are available in the Counseling Center. A few of the colleges on the application include: Clarkson, RIT, RPI, and U of R. Completed applications are due back to the Counseling Center by Friday, March 15th.
Attention Sophomores: The PreACT is a practice ACT exam that Thomas is offering on Saturday, March 16th. Registration forms are available in the Counseling Center and are due back by Tuesday, March 12th
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Attention Beat Buddies Officers - there will be an officers meeting tomorrow after school in room 145. If you cannot attend please see Mrs Green. Thanks
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This weekend at the Indoor track county meet, the girls team placed 5th and the guys team placed 12th. Lia Kowalski was 2nd in the 2 mile, the girls 4x800 relay placed 3rd. Jack Harding tied the school record in the pole vault at 12 feet. Sean Smith was County champ in the weight throw with a new school record. Monique Hardy was 2nd in the shot put and county champ in the weight throw.
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Today's lunch is breaded chicken patty
February 1, 2019
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The Monroe County Sheriff's Office Teen Police Academy is designed to give teens an introduction to law enforcement training. The training includes classroom instruction, role-playing and rigorous physical fitness. The academy runs for a week in the summer. If you would like to apply, please pick up your application in the Counseling Center. If selected, you will go through the interview process. Applications are due back to the Counseling Center by March 8th.
Is there someone you appreciate having in your life here at Thomas? Someone you can talk to, who makes you laugh, or brings you coffee when you most need it! Take a moment to stop by the CARE room during lunches to send someone you know a Warm Fuzzy during these cold winter days.
Send warmth during these cold winter days to someone you appreciate! Stop by the CARE room during lunches to fill out a Warm Fuzzy to let them know you care!
February is Black History Month!
It was originated in 1926 by Carter G. Woodson in order to celebrate achievements, births, important timelines, events and to remember those we lost.
We are going to recognize Black History Month with a fact for each day in February.
Starting with today - February first - in 1865 the 13th amendment to the U.S. Constitution, which abolished slavery, was adopted by the 38th Congress.
The Thomas High School Food Cupboard needs your help! We are in the process of starting our own food cupboard for students and families that may need some support. If you want to contribute, here are some items we need to start stocking the shelves:
Canned fruit, veggies, soup, pasta, chili, tuna, chicken, etc.
Mac & Cheese (Single Serve and Boxed)
Single Serve Pasta
Cereal
Granola bars
Cookies
Individually Wrapped Snacks
Personal Care/Hygiene Products (shampoo, toothpaste, soap)
Drop off locations will be at the main office and your house offices.
If you have any questions, contact Mrs. Small (Room 312), Ian Avery, or Jonathan Reeve.
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Attention Juniors: There is a common application available for junior college awards. Applications are available in the Counseling Center. A few of the colleges on the application include: Clarkson, RIT, RPI, and U of R. Completed applications are due back to the Counseling Center by Friday, March 15th.
Attention Sophomores: The PreACT is a practice ACT exam that Thomas is offering on Saturday, March 16th. Registration forms are available in the Counseling Center and are due back by Tuesday, March 12th
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Today's lunch is shrimp poppers
January 30, 2019
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The library will be closed all day today and also after school.
Any Junior interested in the New Visions program for next school year, must attend the field trip scheduled in February.
Please pick up your passport in the Counselling Center.
Passports are due back by Friday, February 1st.
The Monroe County Sheriff's Office Teen Police Academy is designed to give teens an introduction to law enforcement training. The training includes classroom instruction, role-playing and rigorous physical fitness. The academy runs for a week in the summer. If you would like to apply, please pick up your application in the Counseling Center. If selected, you will go through the interview process. Applications are due back to the Counseling Center by March 8th.
Save the date!...Please join us for Community Arts Day on Saturday April 6th from 10AM -4 PM at Webster Schroeder High School!
An event for all ages, showcasing student artwork, musical performances, community groups, arts and crafts vendors, kids craft stations, the YMCA carnival, Webster’s Got Talent Show, breakfast, lunch, snacks and sweet treats!
Volunteer opportunities will be available soon!
All of the funds raised from this event go back to Webster’s 11 schools for arts education.
See you at Community Arts Day!
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Today's lunch is popcorn chicken
January 29, 2019
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The library will be closed all day tomorrow.
Any Junior interested in the New Visions program for next school year, must attend the field trip scheduled in February.
Please pick up your passport in the Counselling Center.
Passports are due back by February 1st.
The Monroe County Sheriff's Office Teen Police Academy is designed to give teens an introduction to law enforcement training. The training includes classroom instruction, role-playing and rigorous physical fitness. The academy runs for a week in the summer. If you would like to apply, please pick up your application in the Counseling Center. If selected, you will go through the interview process. Applications are due back to the Counseling Center by March 8th.
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Attention Science Olympiad Team:
There is a work session today after school in Mr. Schug’s room. Please plan to attend. Our competition is this Saturday at SUNY Brockport.
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Today's lunch is fiestada
January 28, 2019
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Any Junior interested in the New Visions program for next school year, must attend the field trip scheduled in February.
Please pick up your passport in the Counselling Center.
Passports are due back by February 1st.
Please join us for Community Arts Day on Saturday April 6th from 10AM -4 PM at Webster Schroeder High School!
An event for all ages, showcasing student artwork and musical performances all day, community groups, arts and crafts vendors, kids craft stations, the YMCA carnival, Webster’s Got Talent Show, breakfast, lunch, snacks and sweet treats!
Volunteer opportunities will be available soon!
All of the funds raised from this event go back to Webster’s 11 schools for arts education.
See you at Community Arts Day!
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Attention Science Olympiad Team:
Please make sure you have your signed forms for tomorrow’s meeting. If you didn’t receive forms last week, please see Mrs. Visca In room 305 ASAP. Our competition is this Saturday at SUNY Brockport.
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With the end of the JV indoor track season this past weekend as well as 2 varsity meets, there were many all time PRs. They went to Skyler Klimow, Miranda Nicolosi, Victoria Zian Joe Meyers, Jack Conti and Jesse Denman in the 55m, Jesse in the hurdles, Rachel Hill and Nick Adorante in the 600, Julianna Klimow in the 300, Brendan Ford, Kati Gamache and Sage Altobelli in the 1000, Katherine Peterson in the mile, JJ Montemaro in the 2 mile. Evan Gorthy in the triple jump, Donovan Cullen in the long jump, and Erik Stephany and Gio Blekot in the weight throw. Sean Smith broke the shot put school record with a 48'7.25" throw and Monique Hardy re-broke her weight throw school record with a 62'9.5". Varsity Counties will be this coming Saturday at SUNY Brockport.
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Today's lunch is breaded chicken patty
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Good morning,
Today you will be receiving your spring schedules during your homeroom.
Seniors: Please make sure that you have all your required courses and credits for graduation.
To all students, if you do not want a study hall and want to take an elective instead, please come down to the counseling center and make an appointment during your lunch or study hall to add a class. You are not allowed to drop any classes.
If you did not receive a spring schedule in your homeroom, stop down to the counseling center during lunch or study hall.
If you have any questions, please stop down to the counseling center and sign up for an appointment with your counselor. Thank you and have a good day!
Good morning, My name is Mr. Kaseman I wanted to inform you that I will be hosting the American Sign Language club on Monday and Wednesday after school, from 230 to 330 in room 308. stop by to learn more and see me if you have any questions. Have a wonderful day.
January 24, 2019
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The library will be closed all day today for testing. Please make other arrangements for printing.
Any Junior interested in the New Visions program for next school year, must attend the field trip scheduled in February.
Please pick up your passport in the Counselling Center.
Passports are due back by February 1st.
There will be swim make-ups TODAY from 2:45-3:15.
Please meet outside the pool if you will be attending.
The Monroe County Sheriff's Office Teen Police Academy is designed to give teens an introduction to law enforcement training. The training includes classroom instruction, role-playing and rigorous physical fitness. The academy runs for a week in the summer. If you would like to apply, please pick up your application in the Counseling Center. If selected, you will go through the interview process. Applications are due back to the Counseling Center by March 8th.
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Attention all Thomas students. Positivity in action is a new club where we will discuss major issues once a week and then take action to help better our community. An informational meeting will be held on Monday January 28th in room 254 at 2:30. If you have any questions please see Ms. Smalter in room 254 or see or email Sofia Bosco at Sbosco20@webstercsd.org.
Attention Unified and YAC members attending the Summit on Friday!
The bus for the Summit leaves from Schroeder at 8:15 am. Meet by the Schroeder gym by 8:10 am on Friday, January 25.
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Today's lunch is cherry blossom chicken / orange chicken
January 23, 2019
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The library will be closed all day today for testing. Please make other arrangements for printing.
There will be swim make-ups on Thursday, January 24 from 2:45-3:15. Please meet outside the pool if you will be attending.
The Monroe County Sheriff's Office Teen Police Academy is designed to give teens an introduction to law enforcement training. The training includes classroom instruction, role-playing and rigorous physical fitness. The academy runs for a week in the summer. If you would like to apply, please pick up your application in the Counseling Center. If selected, you will go through the interview process. Applications are due back to the Counseling Center by March 8th.
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Attention all Thomas students. Positivity in action is a new club where we will discuss major issues once a week and then take action to help better our community. An informational meeting will be held on Monday January 28th in room 254 at 2:30. If you have any questions please see Ms. Smalter in room 254 or see or email Sofia Bosco at Sbosco20@webstercsd.org.
Barrel of Monkeys Men's Choir will rehearse tomorrow morning at 6:55. Nolan, don't forget the doughnuts!
Attention Unified and YAC members attending the Summit on Friday!
Those presenting have a mandatory meeting today, Wednesday, January 23 at 3:30 in the south cafeteria.
The bus for the Summit leaves from Schroeder at 8:15 am. Meet by the Schroeder gym by 8:10 am on Friday, January 25.
Attention everyone... Your Invited!
Come have fun and challenge your mind; it’s chess club!
TODAY! , Wednesday, after school in Mr. Zaleski’s room (room 310)
Feel free to bring a friend; everyone is welcome!
Questions? See Mr. Zaleski in room 310
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Today's lunch is mozzerella sticks
January 22, 2019
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The 5-hour class will be held Tuesday, 1/22 at Schroeder High School in room E3. The class runs from 3:30 PM -8:30 PM. Cost is $52.00 - you can register online at webstercentral.revtrak.net. Please make sure to bring your permit to class. Early registration is encouraged to prevent cancellation of this class.
The library will be closed all day today. Please make other arrangements for printing.
Any Junior interested in the New Visions program for next school year, must attend the field trip scheduled in February.
Please pick up your passport in the Counselling Center.
Passports are due back by February 1st.
There will be swim make-ups on Thursday, Jan 24 from 2:45-3:15. Please meet outside the pool if you will be attending.
The Monroe County Sheriff's Office Teen Police Academy is designed to give teens an introduction to law enforcement training. The training includes classroom instruction, role-playing and rigorous physical fitness. The academy runs for a week in the summer. If you would like to apply, please pick up your application in the Counseling Center. If selected, you will to through the interview process. Applications are due back to the Counseling Center by March 8th.
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Attention Science Olympiad Team:
There is a meeting after school today in Mr. Schug's room (Room 139) Please plan to attend.
Attention all Thomas students. Positivity in action is a new club where we will discuss major issues once a week and then take action to help better our community. An informational meeting will be held on Monday the 28th in room 254 at 2:30. If you have any questions please see Ms. Smalter in room 254 or see or email Sofia Bosco at Sbosco20@webstercsd.org.
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Today's lunch is hamburger / cheeseburger
January 18, 2019
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The 5-hour class will be held Tuesday, 1/22 at Schroeder High School in room E3. The class runs from 3:30 PM -8:30 PM. Cost is $52.00 - you can register online at webstercentral.revtrak.net. Please make sure to bring your permit to class. Early registration is encouraged to prevent cancellation of this class.
The library will be closed all of next week for testing. Please plan to find a printer in an area other than the library.
Any Junior interested in the New Visions program for next school year, must attend the field trip scheduled in February.
Please pick up your passport in the Counselling Center.
Passports are due back by February 1st.
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Today's lunch is apple & bacon toasted cheese sandwich
January 17, 2019
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Any Junior interested in the New Visions program for next school year, must attend the field trip scheduled in February.
Please pick up your passport in the Counselling Center.
Passports are due back by February 1st.
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There will be a CARE club meeting after school TODAY from 2:30-3:15 in room 316.
New members are always welcome!
Again, that's a CARE club meeting in 316 TODAY after school. See you then!
Attention all Unified YAC members.
A google form was sent out on earlier this week. Respond to the 4 questions regarding The Summit on January 25.
Today is the last day to submit this form.
Please respond whether you are attending or not!!
For all YAC and Unified members presenting at the Summit next Friday, we will meet TODAY at 3:20 pm by the Schroeder gym.
You can take the super shuttle that leaves from the Thomas pool area at 2:55 pm.
We will also meet on Wednesday, Jan 23
Please make arrangements to be picked up from Schroeder at 4:30 pm
Contact Jane Laskey at jane_laskey@webstercsd.org if questions.
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Today's lunch is turkey & gravy
January 16, 2019
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The 5-hour class will be held Tuesday, 1/22 at Schroeder High School in room E3. The class runs from 3:30 PM -8:30 PM. Cost is $52.00 - you can register online at webstercentral.revtrak.net. Please make sure to bring your permit to class. Early registration is encouraged to prevent cancellation of this class.
Any Junior interested in the New Visions program for next school year, must attend the field trip scheduled in February. Please pick up your passport in the Counselling Center.
Passports are due back by February 1st.
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There will be a CARE club meeting after school this Thursday, January 17th from 2:30-3:15 in room 316. New members are always welcome! Again, that's a CARE club meeting in 316 this Thursday after school. See you then!
Barrel of Monkeys Men's Choir will rehearse tomorrow morning at 6:55. Eric and Jonah, don't forget the doughnuts!
Attention all Unified YAC members.
A google form was sent out on Monday afternoon. Respond to the 4 questions regarding The Summit on January 25.
Please resend by Thursday, Jan 17.
Please respond whether you are attending or not!!
YAC and Unified members presenting at the Summit next Friday. We will meet tomorrow Thursday, Jan 17 at 3:20 pm by the Schroeder gym.
You can take the super shuttle that leaves from the Thomas pool area at 2:55 pm.
We will also meet on Wednesday, Jan 23
Please make arrangements to be picked up from Schroeder at 4:30 pm
Contact Jane Laskey at jane_laskey@webstercsd.org if questions.
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> Today's lunch is buffalo / pizza crunchers
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Student Council would like to announce the Students and staff of the Month January
In 9th grade Carolyn Mack- Carolyn is a fantastic student! She is very hardworking and is always willing to help others. Carolyn is also a very kind and compassionate person and that shows every day her classes. She is a great student to honor!
In 10th, Ben Welch- Ben is conscientious, curious, and engaged. He genuinely cares about understanding course material. He gladly helps his fellow students and conducts himself with dignity and self respect.
In 11th grade, Renee Tailee- Renee is a very dedicated student. She comes to class every day ready to learn. She is aware of others around her and is helpful to students in providing notes, and descriptions of processes. She takes her work seriously and always answers the questions asked.
In 12th grade, Brendan Frye- Brendan is in Advanced Accounting, an online course, where he demonstrates excellent time management skills and produces amazing work. He is diligent, hardworking, thought provoking, and an extreme asset to the class.
Our faculty of the month is Mr. Baier- Mr. Baier is the perfect example of what it means to be a Titan. He is actively involved in the classroom, working with his AP Bio students to make sure they understand what he is teaching. He has enthusiasm while teaching that should be honored by all. His creativity while teaching allows for the students to eagerly learn while in his class. This allows for his class to be fun and enjoying for the students. He is a great teacher in the Thomas Community!
January 15, 2019
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The library is closed after school today.
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There will be a CARE club meeting after school this Thursday, January 17th from 2:30-3:15 in room 316. New members are always welcome! Again, that's a CARE club meeting in 316 this Thursday after school. See you then!
Best Buddies will meet after school today in room 147 . See you there!
Attention all Unified YAC members.
A google form was sent out on Monday afternoon. Respond to the 4 questions regarding The Summit on January 25.
Please resend by Thursday, Jan 17.
Please respond whether you are attending or not!!
Contact Jane Laskey at jane_laskey@webstercsd.org if questions.
The Tri-M Music Honor Society will meet tomorrow morning at 7AM in the music theory room. Please bring your calendars with you. See you then!
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Today's lunch is bacon hamburger / cheeseburger
January 14, 2019
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The 5-hour class will be held Tuesday, 1/22 at Schroeder High School in room E3. The class runs from 3:30 PM -8:30 PM. Cost is $52.00 - you can register online at webstercentral.revtrak.net. Please make sure to bring your permit to class. Early registration is encouraged to prevent cancellation of this class.
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Best Buddies will meet tomorrow, Jan 15, from 2:30 - 3:15 in room 147. See you then!
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Today's lunch is meatball sub
January 11, 2019
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The 5-hour class will be held Tuesday, 1/22 at Schroeder High School in room E3. The class runs from 3:30 PM -8:30 PM. Cost is $52.00 - you can register online at webstercentral.revtrak.net. Please make sure to bring your permit to class. Early registration is encouraged to prevent cancellation of this class.
Attention all Titans....the end of the second quarter marking period is Friday, January 25th....that's exactly two weeks from today. Make sure you have all of your assignments completed in all of your courses. Finish up the second quarter on a strong note.
Even though course selection sheets were turned in yesterday, continue to think about what courses you would like to take next year, This will make the meeting between you and your guidance counselor a productive one and will increase the likelihood that you are happy with your schedule next school year.
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Today's lunch is chicken tenders
January 10, 2019
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The 5-hour class will be held Tuesday, 1/22 at Schroeder High School in room E3. The class runs from 3:30 PM -8:30 PM. Cost is $52.00 - you can register online at webstercentral.revtrak.net. Please make sure to bring your permit to class. Early registration is encouraged to prevent cancellation of this class.
Boys State and Girls State are summer leadership and civics programs held throughout the United States. They are sponsored by the American Legion and the American Legion Auxiliary for high school students between their junior and senior years. If you are currently a junior and would be interested in learning more and/or possibly interviewing for a chance to attend either Boys State or Girls State, see Mr. Callard or Ms. Marcello in the Counseling Center by this Friday. Each of these programs is scheduled to run on a SUNY college campus shortly after the end of the school year. All costs are covered by the Legion or the Auxillary.
The library is closed after school today.
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The most exciting team sport at Thomas is looking for new playing partners and new club members.
A meeting for Unified Basketball will be held in the North Cafe on Thursday, Jan 10 from 2:35 to about 3:15.
The season begins in April and ends in May. Volunteer group has a workshop at Gates on January 25. We also help out with the Unified elementary games at Thomas in April.
You do not need to be a hoop star to participate! All those interested in being playing partners, assistant coaches and/or club members are welcome!
See you then. Contact Jane Laskey at 670-8066 or jane_laskey@webstercsd.orgif interested.
Barrel of Monkeys Men's Choir will rehearse tomorrow morning at 6:55. Conor, don't forget the doughnuts.
Attention everyone...Your Invited!
Come have fun and challenge your mind, it’s chess club!
TODAY, Thursday, after school in Mr. Zaleski’s room (room 310)
Feel free to bring a friend, everyone is welcome!
Questions? See Mr. Zaleski in room 310
The Tri-M Music Honor Society has moved their monthly meeting to Wednesday, January 16th at 7AM in the Theory room.
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The Monroe County Math League meet was hosted at Penfield last night. Leading the way for the Titans was Scott Schleede scoring 11 points along with Allison Broccollo and AJ Finn scoring 10 points each. Great job all mathletes!!!
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Today's lunch is trash plates
January 9, 2019
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The library will be closed after school today.
The 5-hour class will be held Tuesday, 1/22 at Schroeder High School in room E3. The class runs from 3:30 PM -8:30 PM. Cost is $52.00 - you can register online at webstercentral.revtrak.net. Please make sure to bring your permit to class. Early registration is encouraged to prevent cancellation of this class.
Boys State and Girls State are summer leadership and civics programs held throughout the United States. They are sponsored by the American Legion and the American Legion Auxiliary for high school students between their junior and senior years. If you are currently a junior and would be interested in learning more and/or possibly interviewing for a chance to attend either Boys State or Girls State, see Mr. Callard or Ms. Marcello in the Counseling Center by this Friday. Each of these programs is scheduled to run on a SUNY college campus shortly after the end of the school year. All costs are covered by the Legion or the Auxillary.
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The most exciting team sport at Thomas is looking for new playing partners and new club members.
A meeting for Unified Basketball will be held in the North Cafe on Thursday, Jan 10 from 2:35 to about 3:15.
The season begins in April and ends in May. Volunteer group has a workshop at Gates on January 25. We also help out with the Unified elementary games at Thomas in April.
You do not need to be a hoop star to participate! All those interested in being playing partners, assistant coaches and/or club members are welcome!
See you then. Contact Jane Laskey at 670-8066 or jane_laskey@webstercsd.orgif interested.
The Tri-M Music Honor Society will move its monthly meeting FROM this Wednesday TO next Wednesday, January 16th at 7AM in the Theory room.
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Today's lunch is roasted chicken
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Good morning and welcome to course selection season.
Today you are receiving your course selection sheet so you can request courses for next year. Please bring this sheet with you to all of your classes over the next two days.
During each class today and tomorrow, your teacher will take a few minutes to discuss the course that is recommended for you. Your teacher will also initial that recommendation on your form. Visit with teachers from elective course areas to discuss options in their departments.
When considering what to take, please keep in mind what your interests are, and what your plans are upon graduation. Maintain a balance in your life and select courses with your future in mind!
Over the next 5 weeks, School Counselors are coming to your P.E. class to meet with you one-on-one to discuss your course request for next school year. You do not need to make an appointment with us, we have already made one for you.
January 8, 2019
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The 5-hour class will be held Tuesday, 1/22 at Schroeder High School in room E3. The class runs from 3:30 PM -8:30 PM. Cost is $52.00 - you can register online at webstercentral.revtrak.net. Please make sure to bring your permit to class. Early registration is encouraged to prevent cancellation of this class.
Boys State and Girls State are summer leadership and civics programs held throughout the United States. They are sponsored by the American Legion and the American Legion Auxiliary for high school students between their junior and senior years. If you are currently a junior and would be interested in learning more and/or possibly interviewing for a chance to attend either Boys State or Girls State, see Mr. Callard or Ms. Marcello in the Counseling Center by this Friday. Each of these programs is scheduled to run on a SUNY college campus shortly after the end of the school year. All costs are covered by the Legion or the Auxillary.
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The most exciting team sport at Thomas is looking for new playing partners and new club members.
A meeting for Unified Basketball will be held in the North Cafe on Thursday, Jan 10 from 2:35 to about 3:15.
The season begins in April and ends in May. Volunteer group has a workshop at Gates on January 25. We also help out with the Unified elementary games at Thomas in April.
You do not need to be a hoop star to participate! All those interested in being playing partners, assistant coaches and/or club members are welcome!
See you then. Contact Jane Laskey at 670-8066 or jane_laskey@webstercsd.orgif interested.
The Tri-M Music Honor Society will move its monthly meeting from this Wednesday to next Wednesday, January 16th at 7AM in the Theory room.
Attention Science Olympiad Team:
There is a work session today after school in Mr. Schug’s room to organize supplies for your events. Please plan to attend.
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Today's lunch is tacos
January 7, 2019
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The most exciting team sport at Thomas is looking for new playing partners and new club members.
A meeting for Unified Basketball will be held in the North Cafe on Thursday, Jan 10 from 2:35 to about 3:15.
The season begins in April and ends in May. Volunteer group has a workshop at Gates on January 25. We also help out with the Unified elementary games at Thomas in April.
You do not need to be a hoop star to participate! All those interested in being playing partners, assistant coaches and/or club members are welcome!
See you then. Contact Jane Laskey at 670-8066 or jane_laskey@webstercsd.orgif interested.
There is a meeting and work session tomorrow after school in Mr. Schug’s room. Please plan on attending to organize the items you will need for your specific events.
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Today's lunch is breaded chicken patty
January 4, 2019
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The most exciting team sport at Thomas is looking for new playing partners and new club members.
A meeting for Unified Basketball will be held in the North Cafe on Thursday, Jan 10 from 2:35 to about 3:15.
The season begins in April and ends in May. Volunteer group has a workshop at Gates on January 25. We also help out with the Unified elementary games at Thomas in April.
You do not need to be a hoop star to participate! All those interested in being playing partners, assistant coaches and/or club members are welcome!
See you then. Contact Jane Laskey at 670-8066 or jane_laskey@webstercsd.orgif interested.
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If you are looking for something exciting to do this weekend, stop by the Thomas gym tonight to see the Thomas boys basketball JV & varsity teams as they take on Victor. JV tips off at 5:30, followed by the Varsity.
The Thomas Titans ice hockey team has a big game tomorrow night at the Webster Ice Arena. Come support your Titans as they take on Webster Schroeder. Face off is at 6:00.
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Today's lunch is bosco cheese sticks
January 3, 2019
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Attention everyone... Your Invited!
Come have fun and challenge your mind, It’s chess club!
TODAY after school in Mr. Zaleski’s room (room 310)
Feel free to bring a friend; everyone is welcome!
Questions? See Mr. Zaleski in room 310
The most exciting team sport at Thomas is looking for new playing partners and new club members.
A meeting for Unified Basketball will be held in the North Cafe on Thursday, Jan 10 from 2:35 to about 3:15.
The season begins in April and ends in May. Volunteer group has a workshop at Gates on January 25. We also help out with the Unified elementary games at Thomas in April.
You do not need to be a hoop star to participate! All those interested in being playing partners, assistant coaches and/or club members are welcome!
See you then. Contact Jane Laskey at 670-8066 or jane_laskey@webstercsd.orgif interested.
Thomas environmental club will meet today after school in room 205. New members always welcome. Stop in and have a greener 2019!
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Today's lunch is macho nacho
January 2, 2019
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> Barrel of Monkeys Men's Choir will rehearse tomorrow morning at 6:55. Tristan, don't forget the doughnuts!
Environmental Club will meet tomorrow Jan. 3 in room 205. New members always welcome.
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> Today's lunch is popcorn chicken
December 21, 2018
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The library is closed after school today.
If you took the PSAT back in October, your paper copy of your results are in the Counseling Center. Please pick them up during your lunch or study hall block.
Reminder to students: club photos will be taking place today in the Auditorium, please be prompt, schedules are posted all around the building.
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Attention all Unified YAC members - please check your school email for important information regarding the 2019 YAC Summit. The summit will be held January 25 and we will meet at each high school soon after the first of the year to begin our recruitment efforts and plans for the year.
Also, open gyms will begin the end of January too!
So please read your emails!!
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Today's lunch is meatball sub
December 20, 2018
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If you took the PSAT back in October, your paper copy of your results are in the Counseling Center. Please pick them up during your lunch or study hall block.
Reminder to students: club photos will be taking place today in the Auditorium, please be prompt, schedules are posted all around the building.
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Attention everyone... Your Invited!
Come have fun and challenge your mind; it’s chess club!
Tody, after school in Mr. Zaleski’s room (room 310)
Feel free to bring a friend; everyone is welcome!
Questions? See Mr. Zaleski in room 310
Tomorrow's Improv Club meeting has been rescheduled for this afternoon in Room 111. Please don't come to Mr. Stoetzel's room tomorrow after school, as it will be empty and sadder than normal.
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Today's lunch is turkey & gravy
December 19, 2018
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If you took the PSAT back in October, your paper copy of your results are in the Counseling Center. Please pick them up during your lunch or study hall block.
Attention students and staff:
Tomorrow and Friday club photos will be taking place in the Auditorium. Please check the schedules posted around the school for times, or contact your club advisor. Please be prompt as the schedule is tight and needs to stay on track.
Teachers thank you for allowing students to leave class to have their pictures taken, we appreciate your flexibility.
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Attention all Unified YAC members - please check your school email for important information regarding the 2019 YAC Summit. The summit will be held January 25 and we will meet at each high school soon after the first of the year to begin our recruitment efforts and plans for the year.
Also, open gyms will begin the end of January too!
So please read your emails!!
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Today's lunch is buffalo / pizza crunchers
December 18, 2018
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Attention sophomores: tomorrow is the last day to hand in your passport to the Counseling Center if you would like to go on the EMCC field trip.
The 5-hour class will be held TODAY at Schroeder High School School, Room 406.
The class runs from 3:30 PM -8:30 PM.
Cost is $52.00 - you can register online at webstercentral.revtrak.net.
Please make sure to bring your permit to class.
If you took the PSAT back in October, your paper copy of your results are in the Counseling Center. Please pick them up during your lunch or study hall block.
It was great seeing so many people participate in our Merry Morning Monday yesterday.
Today is Santa's workshop and tomorrow will be Winter Wonderland Wednesday.
Looking forward to seeing a white out all across Thomas.
Remember Thursday is Ring in the new year so dress up
and then Festive Friday with holiday colors, ugly sweaters and accessories that make you feel festive.
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Today's lunch is cherry blossom chicken
December 17, 2018
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Attention Sophomores: If you are interested in attending EMCC next year, you must attend the field trip in January. Pick up a passport in Counseling Center.
The 5-hour class will be held Tuesday, 12/18 at Schroeder High School School, Room 406; class runs from 3:30 PM -8:30 PM. Cost is $52.00 - you can register online at webstercentral.revtrak.net. Please make sure to bring your permit to class.
LAST MINUTE ANNOUNCEMENT STAR WARS CLUB POSTPONED UNTIL NEXT TUESDAY 12/18
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Attention all Unified YAC members - please check your school email for important information regarding the 2019 YAC Summit. The summit will be held January 25 and we will meet at each high school soon after the first of the year to begin our recruitment efforts and plans for the year.
Also, open gyms will begin the end of January too!
So please read your emails!!
Attention Science Olympiad Students:
There is a meeting and work session tomorrow after school in room 305.
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At the 1st meet of the season for the indoor track team, the athletes are already off to a great start to their season with a ton of personal bests. Katherine Peterson placed 3rd in the 2 mile, Jonah Dean was 3rd in the 300 meters and less than a tenth of a second off the school record, Elena Ziskind was 3rd in the 1000 meters and Tori Vahl was 3rd in the long jump. Monique Hardy won both the weight throw and shot put, and improved her school record distance in shot. Sean Smith won the weight throw and set a new school record 59'8.75. He also won shot put and Bobby Folts placed 3rd. For the JV team, Aniella Palma placed 2nd in the 55 meters, Ava Labelle won the weight throw, Telaney Kilian and Bella Bovenzi went 1st and 2nd in the 600 meters.
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Today's lunch is bacon hamburger / cheeseburger
December 14, 2018
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The library is closed after school today.
Attention Sophomores: If you are interested in attending EMCC next year, you must attend the field trip in January. Pick up a passport in Counseling Center.
The 5-hour class will be held Tuesday, 12/18 at Schroeder High School School, Room 406; class runs from 3:30 PM -8:30 PM. Cost is $52.00 - you can register online at webstercentral.revtrak.net. Please make sure to bring your permit to class.
Attention Staff and Students:
Since its the giving season - We are giving a chance for someone to win $1,000 Amazon gift card!
THIS WEEK ONLY! It's the Yearbook Holiday Sweepstakes!
Buy your yearbook online at jostensyearbooks.com and you're automatically entered to win a $1,000 Amazon gift card and other prizes.
Hurry up and order before 11:59pm on December 14th. Order now before the price goes up later on.
Good Luck!
STAR WARS CLUB POSTPONED UNTIL NEXT TUESDAY 12/18
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> Today's lunch is bosco sampler platter
December 13, 2018
> Attention all students who took the fall PSAT!
Yesterday you should have received your PSAT results via your personal email. Official PSAT practice is available on Khan Academy and offered to students at no cost. School Counselors will be available in room 144, next to the Counseling Center on December 13th during lunch blocks to help you setup your account. Don't forget to bring your Chromebook.
> Having trouble with your math homework?
Did you know help is available right here at Thomas High School that you can access after school?
The Math Lab will be open for the rest of the year after school on Tuesdays and Thursdays until 3:30. Please come with questions.
> The 5-hour class will be held Tuesday, 12/18 at Schroeder High School School, Room 406; class runs from 3:30 PM -8:30 PM. Cost is $52.00 - you can register online at webstercentral.revtrak.net. Please make sure to bring your permit to class.
> Attention Staff and Students:
Since its the giving season - We are giving a chance for someone to win $1,000 Amazon gift card!
THIS WEEK ONLY! It's the Yearbook Holiday Sweepstakes!
Buy your yearbook online at jostensyearbooks.com and you're automatically entered to win a $1,000 Amazon gift card and other prizes.
Hurry up and order before 11:59pm on December 14th. Order now before the price goes up later on.
Good Luck!
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> Attention all Unified YAC members - please check your school email for important information regarding the 2019 YAC Summit. The summit will be held January 25 and we will meet at each high school soon after the first of the year to begin our recruitment efforts and plans for the year.
Also, open gyms will begin the end of January too!
So please read your emails!!
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> Today's lunch is chicken tenders
December 12, 2018
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The library is closed after school today.
Attention Sophomores: If you are interested in attending EMCC next year, you must attend the field trip in January. Pick up a passport in Counseling Center.
Attention all students who took the fall PSAT!
December 12th, you will receive your PSAT results via your personal email. Official PSAT practice is available on Khan Academy and offered to students at no cost. School Counselors will be available in room 144, next to the Counseling Center on December 13th during lunch blocks to help you setup your account. Don't forget to bring your Chromebook.
Having trouble with your math homework?
Did you know help is available right here at Thomas High School that you can access after school?
The Math Lab will be open for the rest of the year after school on Tuesdays and Thursdays until 3:30. Please come with questions.
The 5-hour class will be held Tuesday, 12/18 at Schroeder High School School, Room 406; class runs from 3:30 PM -8:30 PM. Cost is $52.00 - you can register online at webstercentral.revtrak.net. Please make sure to bring your permit to class.
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There will be a FBLA meeting today at 2:35 in Room 255. Please being your candy bar money and or your candy bars.
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Today's lunch is trash plate
December 11, 2018
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Attention all students who took the fall PSAT!
December 12th, you will receive your PSAT results via your personal email. Official PSAT practice is available on Khan Academy and offered to students at no cost. School Counselors will be available in room 144, next to the Counseling Center on December 13th during lunch blocks to help you setup your account. Don't forget to bring your Chromebook.
Having trouble with your math homework?
Did you know help is available right here at Thomas High School that you can access after school?
The Math Lab will be open for the rest of the year after school on Tuesdays and Thursdays until 3:30. Please come with questions.
Attention Junior and Senior Drivers:
Our next Safe Driving Seminar will be held TUESDAY DECEMBER 11TH
AT Webster Schroeder HS at 2:45 in Room S12. You do NOT need to have a license to take the seminar. Any questions, stop down to the Main Office.
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Attention all Unified YAC members - please check your school email for important information regarding the 2019 YAC Summit. The summit will be held January 25 and we will meet at each high school soon after the first of the year to begin our recruitment efforts and plans for the year.
Also, open gyms will begin the end of January too!
So please read your emails!!
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Today's lunch is tacos
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I'm Megan here with a few announcements from Student Council. Next week is our holiday spirit week and we're encouraging everyone, staff and students alike, to dress up and show your holiday spirit.
Monday will be Merry Morning Monday and to celebrate the morning you can wear your favorite cozy Pajamas.
Tuesday will be Santa’s Workshop. We would love to see all your santa/elf or reindeer gear. Antlers, red noses, santa hats . . . get creative.
Wednesday will be Winter Wonderland and we dress in white for a white out..
Thursday we will Ring in the New Year together. Dress up in party attire and celebrate the end of 2018.
And lastly we will have Festive Friday so wear whatever celebrates the holiday for you: ugly sweaters, red, green, gold, blue….whatever makes you feel festive.
Student council would also like to announce the Students and staff of the Month December
In 9th grad,e Jenna DeRoller- Jenna has been a big support for a new student who recently arrived at Thomas. Jenna has help her in geometry to understand concepts and be a friend to her. Thank you Jenna for your help.
In 10th, Cole Weisensel- Cole is very active in the Webster Thomas community. Cole has a positive attitude and is very welcoming to new students. He engages everyone in the room in a discussion and is very supportive of his peers. He helps other students when needed and has a wonderful sense of humor.
In 11th grade, Nolan White- Nolan is an incredibly kind, hard-working, polite, intelligent young man who is mature beyond his years. He has many interests and passions and has a natural academic curiosity. Even in the areas at school where he is excelling, he continues to seek out teacher feedback and improvement. This is such a special quality! He is kind to his classmates and will work with any student. It is a privilege to have him as a student!
12th grade student of the month is Jacob Berg- Jacob currently has a 100 in Accounting. He consistently assists his classmates with questions and is always positive and kind. He is not only an exceptional student but a great person!
Our faculty of the month is Mr. Grose- Mr. Grose is a Thomas Titan to the core!! He is actively involved in the classroom, works with students throughout to make sure they understand what he is teaching. He is involved in coaching and attends many events to see students and be a part of the school community. Mr. Grose has enthusiasm that should be admired when he is teaching or coaching. He has a great ability to balance work responsibilities and all of his out of work commitments with a positive attitude that is contagious. Mr. Steve Grose is truly a stand-out individual who impresses everyone he meets and is a model of what is to be a Thomas Titan.
December 10, 2018
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Attention Sophomores: If you are interested in attending EMCC next year, you must attend the field trip in January. Pick up a passport in Counseling Center.
Attention all students who took the fall PSAT!
December 12th, you will receive your PSAT results via your personal email. Official PSAT practice is available on Khan Academy and offered to students at no cost. School Counselors will be available in room 144, next to the Counseling Center on December 13th during lunch blocks to help you setup your account. Don't forget to bring your Chromebook.
Having trouble with your math homework?
Did you know help is available right here at Thomas High School that you can access after school?
The Math Lab will be open for the rest of the year after school on Tuesdays and Thursdays until 3:30. Please come with questions.
Attention Junior and Senior Drivers:
Our next Safe Driving Seminar will be held TUESDAY DECEMBER 11TH
AT Webster Schroeder HS at 2:45 in Room S12. You do NOT need to have a license to take the seminar. Any questions, stop down to the Main Office.
The library is closed after school today.
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Today's lunch is breaded chicken patty
December 7, 2018
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Attention Sophomores: If you are interested in attending EMCC next year, you must attend the field trip in January. Pick up a passport in Counseling Center.
Attention all students who took the fall PSAT!
December 12th, you will receive your PSAT results via your personal email. Official PSAT practice is available on Khan Academy and offered to students at no cost. School Counselors will be available in room 144, next to the Counseling Center on December 13th during lunch blocks to help you setup your account. Don't forget to bring your Chromebook.
Attention Junior and Senior Drivers:
Our next Safe Driving Seminar will be held TUESDAY DECEMBER 11TH
AT Webster Schroeder HS at 2:45 in Room S12. You do NOT need to have a license to take the seminar. Any questions, stop down to the Main Office.
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Attention all Unified YAC members - please check your school email for important information regarding the 2019 YAC Summit. The summit will be held January 25 and we will meet at each high school soon after the first of the year to begin our recruitment efforts and plans for the year.
Also, open gyms will begin the end of January too!
So please read your emails!!
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The Thomas JV and Varsity Titan Wrestling teams area off to a strong start. The Varsity team took 3rd overall at the Pal-Mac duals last weekend beating Lancaster in the finals, but fell short on Wednesday against Spencerport. The JV team placed first at the Pittsford duals last Saturday going undefeated against Pittsford, Rush-Henrietta, Fairport and Hilton, and beat Spencerport on Wednesday by a very close margin with more pins. All Varsity and JV wrestlers are headed to Penfield High School on Saturday for the Hunter Holiday Tournament. Good luck Titans!
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Today's lunch is shrimp poppers
December 6, 2018
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Attention Sophomores: If you are interested in attending EMCC next year, you must attend the field trip in January. Pick up a passport in Counseling Center.
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Attention all Unified YAC members - please check your school email for important information regarding the 2019 YAC Summit. The summit will be held January 25 and we will meet at each high school soon after the first of the year to begin our recruitment efforts and plans for the year.
Also, open gyms will begin the end of January too!
So please read your emails!!
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Today's lunch is macho nacho
December 5, 2018
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Registration for Winter Driver's Education will take place December 4 for seniors and juniors and December 5 for sophomores from 2:30 - 6 pm at the Webster Aquatic Center.
Forms, dates and times of the lessons are available on the schools website under departments, community education and driver's ed. Lessons and lectures are held at both Thomas and Schroeder high schools.
Driving and lectures will begin the week of January 7 and end mid March.
Attention Sophomores: If you are interested in attending EMCC next year, you must attend the field trip in January. Pick up a passport in Counseling Center.
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Barrel of Monkeys Men's Choir will rehearse tomorrow morning at 6:55. Cam, don't forget the doughnuts!
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The December Monroe County Math League meet was hosted here at Thomas last night. Leading the way for the Titans was Scott Schleede scoring 14 points along with Jack Griebel and Michael Geraci scoring 12 points each. Great job all mathletes!!!
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Today's lunch is popcorn chicken
December 4, 2018
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Attention Sophomores: If you are interested in attending EMCC next year, you must attend the field trip in January. Pick up a passport in Counseling Center.
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The Tri-M Music Honor Society will meet this Wednesday, Dec. 5th at 7AM to discuss December events - remember we moved it from next week to this week.
See you there!
Attention Science Olympiad Students:
There will be a work session today after school in room 305. Please plan to attend.
On Saturday, December 1 twelve students from One Webster attended the inaugural High School Lockdown Cybersecurity Competition at University of Buffalo from 9:30 am - 3:30 pm. Teams of four students had to defend a network against hackers real-time, complete business tasks, maintain a budget and participate in a Capture the Flag event. The Webster team consisting of Kevin Bates (Schroeder), Jason Brown (Schroeder), Skyler Ferrante (Schroeder), and Michael Geraci (Thomas) took first place overall in the competition. The Thomas team consisting of Allison Broccolo, Chris Riek, Alexandra Valachovic and Alessandra Visca placed first in the Capture the Flag event. All participants learned an amazing amount about cyber security!
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Today's lunch is chicken parm sandwich
December 3, 2018
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Registration for Winter Driver's Education will take place December 4 for seniors and juniors and December 5 for sophomores from 2:30 - 6 pm at the Webster Aquatic Center.
Forms, dates and times of the lessons are available on the schools website under departments, community education and driver's ed. Lessons and lectures are held at both Thomas and Schroeder high schools.
Driving and lectures will begin the week of January 7 and end mid March.
Attention Sophomores: If you are interested in attending EMCC next year, you must attend the field trip in January. Pick up a passport in Counseling Center.
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Juniors and Seniors that received a letter in the mail, please don't forget that the LOTE Honor Society Applications and points are due by Monday, December 3rd by midnight. The code to join the Google Classroom again is: lkx60t If you have any further questions, please don't hesitate to contact Mrs. Jurs in room 224 or by email by Friday!
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Today's lunch is fiestada
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Good morning, I’m Megan
and I’m Peyton.
We’re here from student council to tell you about our new holiday spirit week.
The last week of school before break we are encouraging everyone to join us in celebrating the holidays by dressing in theme.
Monday will be Merry Morning Monday and to celebrate the morning you can wear your favorite cozy Pajamas.
Tuesday will be Santa’s Workshop. We would love to see all your santa/elf or reindeer gear. Antlers, red noses, santa hats . . . get creative.
Wednesday will be Winter Wonderland and we dress in white for a white out..
Thursday we will Ring in the New Year together. Dress up in party attire and celebrate the end of 2018.
And lastly we will have Festive Friday so wear whatever celebrates the holiday for you: ugly sweaters, red, green, gold, blue….whatever makes you feel festive.
November 30, 2018
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> Registration for Winter Driver's Education will take place December 4 for seniors and juniors and December 5 for sophomores from 2:30 - 6 pm at the Webster Aquatic Center.
Forms, dates and times of the lessons are available on the schools website under departments, community education and driver's ed. Lessons and lectures are held at both Thomas and Schroeder high schools.
Driving and lectures will begin the week of January 7 and end mid March.
Seniors interested in achieving the bi-literacy seal should join the Google classroom using the code shown here to stay up to date. See Mrs. Muth or Mr. Suffoletto if you have any questions.
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Juniors and Seniors that received a letter in the mail, please don't forget that the LOTE Honor Society Applications and points are due by Monday, December 3rd by midnight. The code to join the Google Classroom again is: lkx60t If you have any further questions, please don't hesitate to contact Mrs. Jurs in room 224 or by email by Friday!
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Today's lunch is meatball sub
November 29, 2018
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Registration for Winter Driver's Education will take place December 4 for seniors and juniors and December 5 for sophomores from 2:30 - 6 pm at the Webster Aquatic Center.
Forms, dates and times of the lessons are available on the schools website under departments, community education and driver's ed. Lessons and lectures are held at both Thomas and Schroeder high schools.
Driving and lectures will begin the week of January 7 and end mid March.
Seniors interested in achieving the bi-literacy seal should join the Google classroom using the code shown here to stay up to date. See Mrs. Muth or Mr. Suffoletto if you have any questions.
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Juniors and Seniors that received a letter in the mail, please don't forget that the LOTE Honor Society Applications and points are due by Monday, December 3rd by midnight. The code to join the Google Classroom again is: lkx60t If you have any further questions, please don't hesitate to contact Mrs. Jurs in room 224 or by email by Friday!
EARTH Club will meet today right after school in Mrs. Drury's room 205. We are going to be working on the signs and flyers in hopes of finishing them this afternoon. Come with your creativity!
Your Invited!
Come have fun and challenge your mind
It’s chess club!
TODAY! , Thursday, after school in Mr. Zaleski’s room (room 310)
Feel free to bring a friend, everyone is welcome!
Questions? See Mr. Zaleski in room 310
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Bowlers, today's scheduled match, at Spencerport Bowl, has been postponed. There will be no bowling today.
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Today's lunch is breaded chicken patty
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MIKAH: Hi my name is mikah and this is bryan and lauren and we are senior members of the National Honor Society. For our senior project, we are hosting a toy drive through toys for tots to help support the marine corps and children in need. For this toy drive were asking people to bring in NEW and unwrapped toys that will later be donated to children for the holidays.
BRYAN: We are also running a clothing drive to help sponsor families through Western New York Heroes. All clothes donated must be NEW and UNUSED!!!!
MIKAH: For both drives there will be bins in the main office and the blue and gold house offices and the drive will run from Nov 28-Dec. 14. All items do not have to be expensive but they do have to be new, so unfortunately this means nothing from Savers or Goodwill but you can always pitch in with a friend to buy a toy or some clothing. We’d really appreciate it if you could donate to help make a child's Christmas AWESOME!!!
November 28, 2018
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Seniors interested in achieving the bi-literacy seal should join the Google classroom using the code shown here to stay up to date. See Mrs. Muth or Mr. Suffoletto if you have any questions.
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Barrel of Monkeys Men's Choir will rehearse tomorrow morning at 6:55. Parker and Jacob, don't forget the doughnuts!
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Today's lunch is Rich's mozzerella sticks
November 27, 2018
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> The library will close at 3:00 today.
Registration for Winter Driver's Education will take place December 4 for seniors and juniors and December 5 for sophomores from 2:30 - 6 pm at the Webster Aquatic Center.
Forms, dates and times of the lessons are available on the schools website under departments, community education and driver's ed. Lessons and lectures are held at both Thomas and Schroeder high schools.
Driving and lectures will begin the week of January 7 and end mid March.
Seniors interested in achieving the bi-literacy seal should join the Google classroom using the code shown here to stay up to date. See Mrs. Muth or Mr. Suffoletto if you have any questions.
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Today's lunch is bacon hamburger / cheeseburger
November 20, 2018
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The library will be closed after school today.
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Remember you can submit a video for the Talent Showcase auditions over the break - the deadline is Monday, November 26th by midnight. Send it to Laura_D’Angelo@webstercsd.org.
Attention Science Olympiad Students:
There is a work session today after school in room 305. Please plan to attend.
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Today's lunch is turkey sandwich with cranberry mayo
October 4th
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Webster Health and Education Network: A Drug Free Community Coalition is sponsoring a video contest for the best original video intended to educate your fellow students on the hazards of e-Cigs, vaping and Juul. Webster students in grades 6-12 can win $250 for creating a #BeVapeFree video that encourages students to become educated on the negative effects of vaping products.
Contest begins Saturday, September 8, 2018 and ends
Monday, October 15, 2018.
Attn Juniors: The P-S-A-T is a practice S-A-T exam. It is being offered at Thomas on Saturday, October 13th. Registration forms are available in the Counseling Center. The cost is $16.00 by check only and due back to the Counseling Center by Tuesday, October 9th.
Attn Juniors - The last day to register for the PSAT Exam is Tuesday, October 9th. Registration forms are available in the Counseling Center.
The Thomas Titans football team is having a fundraiser at Yolickity’s from Tuesday, October 2nd to Monday, October 8th which is Columbus Day from noon to 9pm. The code word is Titan. 20 % of your net proceeds will be donated to the Titan Football Team. Remember to say Titan as you check out at Yolickity’s!
Attn Juniors: The Counseling Center is taking juniors on a college campus field trip. This will give you an opportunity to hear about college from the admissions representatives and tour a college campus. Space is limited at each college so pick up your passport today in the Counseling Center.
If you intend to play a sport this winter:
A physical dated on or after November 1, 2017 must be on file in the Nurse's Office. Sign up online at FamilyID.com starting Friday, October 5, 2018.
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Attention Art Fam! Please stop down to the art rooms to pick up any remaining artwork left from last year by Friday October 5th. Work left beyond the 5th will not be saved to make room for new art. Thanks!
Hey!
Are you a junior or senior?
Does your spotify playlist or cd collection feature Twentyone Pilots? Weezer? Ed Sheeran? The Cure? SamSsmith? Death Cab for Cutie? Mac DeMarco? Coldplay? Foo fighters?
Are you interested in broadcasting your voice to the world on the radio and web?
Are you thinking about career in communications?
if so - you should come hear all about webster varsity radio club on thursday at 2:45 in mr. stahl’s room -334.
The Webster Marching Band will be hosting their 33rd Annual Autumn Fanfare Saturday night at 6:30pm at the Stadium at Schroeder High School. Seven marching bands from around the state will be competing. Tickets will be available at the stadium box office. Oh yea, bring your appetite too, there will be plenty of food truck. Check it out!
Webster Thomas' Math League started their mathematical season last night scoring 80 points. Leading the way for the Titans was Connor Lazzaro and Andrew Finn scoring 13 and 12 points respectively. Great job all mathletes!!!
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Today's lunch is Macho Nacho
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Hi I’m Megan from Student Council with your spirit week announcements
Current Standings for Spirit Week:
The freshman continue to hold 1st place with a total of 195 points, the sophomores are not far behind with 180 points. The juniors are in 3rd with 145 and in 4th place, the seniors with 80 points.
But today is our biggest point day. Today your class murals will be judged, the faculty has been voting all week on their favorite class shirt, Can Jam will be about how much you put in your own bin today, and the totals of homecoming dance tickets will be counted. And then every event at the pep rally, from the dances to your cheering and sportsmanship to the tug of war are all worth points. The Spirit Stick is still up for grabs and it’s anyone’s game.
Now over to Mr. Widor for some announcements about the pep rally.