Southridge High School Newsletter
February 2018
Students of the Month
Sierra Patberg
Grade 10
Shelby Worden
Grade 11
Cameron Berger
Grade 12
Laura Vazquez
Grade 10
Elisha Painter
Grade 10
Kylie Schepers
Grade 11
Melvin Orellana
Grade 11
Evie Sherer
Grade 10
Cameron Buschkoetter
Grade 11
The BIG 5-0
AdvancED External Review
SHS School Motto -Every Student, Every Day
Vision Statement -Developing College and Career Readiness through Excellence, Innovation, and Opportunity
Mission Statement -* Still a work in progress, but will be more detailed and will explain the key words in the vision statement. Suggestions are welcome.
School Improvement Goals-
Goal 1: All students at Southridge High School will exhibit improved reading comprehension skills in informational text across the curriculum. Reading comprehension scores will be raised by 3%.
Goal 2: We will increase student engagement through technology based instruction.
Mrs. Stacey Humbert
Mrs. Humbert is a graduate of SHS and has lived in Huntingburg her whole life. She's married to Kyle Humbert
(also a SHS grad). Together they have 4 kids: Luke Mogan, Shawn Humbert, Bently Humbert and Henry Humbert. Stacey is currently the president of Cub Scout Pack 184 in Huntingburg and is also the co-chair for turtle soup for boy scouts. She loves to camp and spend time with my family.
Mrs. Heather Williams
Hi my name is Heather Williams and I am a former graduate of Southridge High School and live in Huntingburg. I am married to Josh Williams and we have two kids. Our son Jayden is in 6th grade and daughter Bryleigh is in 3rd grade. My hobbies are reading, fishing, camping, and journaling.
Natural Helpers
Technology Teacher of the Month
Southridge Automotive Class
Southridge Automotive Technology Video with Mr. Satterfield
ISSMA DISTRICT SOLO & ENSEMBLE FESTIVAL
On Saturday, February 3, 2018, Southridge Middle School & Southridge High School
Bands hosted the Indiana State School Music Association District Instrumental Solo and
Ensemble Festival.
There were 20 area schools participating in this event. Students performed prepared
music selections in Groups I-V (I being the most difficult) and received Division ratings.
Gold Division (Superior) is the highest rating, followed by Silver, Bronze, and
Participation.
Southridge High School had 7 entries that earned 6 Gold, and 1 Silver ratings.
Lauren Bailey, Group 1 Flute Solo, advanced to the State Solo & Ensemble Festival.
GOLD (Superior) rating for solos/ensembles
Flute Solo: Blanca Villalobos, Lauren Bailey
Alto Saxophone Solo: Phillip Hartwick
Trumpet Solo: Tyler Brown
Trumpet Quartet: Elisha Painter, Catie Pauckner, Jose Nunez, Tyler Brown
Large Marching Percussion Ensemble:
Amelia Meyer, Jonathan Breckler, Magdeline Flores, Owen Kinker, Angel Garrett,
Melissa Dubon, Jazmyne Ramsey, Michael Kerr, Louisa Nino, Esmeralda Garcia,
Juana Sandoval, Bethany Brooks Elisha Painter, Shayla Reyes
SILVER (Good) rating
Tenor Saxophone Solo: Adolfo Gomez
Congrats to Lauren Bailey!!
Wrestling
Walkthrough Pep Rally for Tucker Schank -On to the Wrestling State Finals
Awesome Job, Tucker Schank and Coaches!!
Finding the height of the gym wall w/Mr. Lange
Students in Mr. Lange’s geometry classes participated in an activity where
they used an inclinometer to find the height of the gym wall. This is an activity
similar to where a forest ranger could use the same instrument to estimate the
height of a tree. Data such as a student’s eye to floor height and angle of elevation
were recorded, then the students used right triangle trigonometry to estimate the
height of the wall. Students seemed to enjoy the “hands on” activity, which applied
math to a real-life problem.
Freshman Homeroom played bingo for smoking prevention
SHS presented The Beauty and the Beast - a FANTASTIC show!!
Free tutoring program through Indiana University called Indiana Kids.
This program provides free mentoring, tutoring and educational workshops to middle and high school students across the state. Services include:
· Tutoring: Virtual tutoring is available Monday - Friday from 4 – 9 PM but closed during IU’s holiday and quarter breaks.
· Mentoring: Each student will be matched with a college student who will serve as a mentor. Mentors can provide advice on academics and positive choices along with college and career goals.
· Workshops: IU, Bloomington and/or IUPUI will sponsor and host workshops allowing students, parents, guardians and/or mentors to connect in person as requested.
You may go to the following link to sign up http://ow.ly/G2On30gfUBD.
Clubs
FCA (Fellowship of Christian Athletes)
Media Center News
Chess Tourney -Congrats!!!!
Runner-up -Garrett Atmeyer
Media Networking Session
Makerspace
DONATE A PUZZLE
Rose Hulman Homework Hotline
World Book Online
The Huntingburg Public Library's World Book subscription has recently become more user friendly for both students and teachers. As of last week, the subscription is now open to anyone with the universal user name/password and a library card number is NO LONGER required.
For access to World Book Online and the Huntingburg Public Library subscription, type www.worldbookonline.com in a browser or access from your preferred method. At home, type in the above and enter:
USER NAME: huntingburg
PASSWORD: books