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EAGLE NEWS – June 02, 2017
Principal Notes:
Final Exam Schedule Monday, June 12, 2017‐ Friday, June 15, 2017
NOTES: All students must report on time for each exam and be present in homeroom for attendance every day. Before each exam, students will have a 30 minute review period and 90 minutes to complete their exam. Students who are late to school will not be permitted to enter exam after it has begun. Students are required to stay in the testing room until the scheduled testing time is complete. There will be a scheduled make‐up exam day on Friday, June 16, 2017 with a proctor in LGI/Media Center.
Students who wish to make other arrangements with their teachers to take their final exams early may do so.
Students who have a lunch/study hall exam period are permitted to leave after their 1st exam and
homeroom ONLY if they have written permission from parents sent to Attendance Office. We strongly suggest that students use their study hall/lunch exam period to study for additional exams.
Time Monday 6/12/17
Tuesday 6/13/17
Wednesday 6/14/17
Thursday 6/15/17
7:31am-9:31am
Period 3 Exam
7:31-8:01 Study Period 8:01-9:31 Exam
Period 1 Exam
7:31-8:01 Study Period 8:01-9:31 Exam
Period 8 Exam
7:31-8:01 Study Period 8:01-9:31 Exam
Period 2 Exam
7:31-8:01 Study Period 8:01-9:31 Exam
9:35am-9:47am
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9:51am-11:51am
Period 6 Exam
9:51-10:21 Study Period 10:21-11:51 Exam
Period 7 Exam
9:51-10:21 Study Period 10:21-11:51 Exam
Period 5 Exam
9:51-10:21 Study Period 10:21-11:51 Exam
Period 4 Exam
9:51-10:21 Study Period 10:21-11:51 Exam
FROM THE GUIDANCE DEPARTMENT:
Important Reminders for College Bound Juniors
1. Students who need to take the SAT are encouraged to
sign up for the August 26th test date. The registration deadline is July 28th. Go to www.collegeboard.org to register.
2. The first ACT test date for the 2017‐18 school year is Sept. 9th. The
registration dedline is August 4th. Go to www.actstudent.org to sign up. 3. Student‐Athletes who think that they may play Division I or II sports in college are
reminded that they should register for the NCAA Clearinghouse at the end of their junior year. Information can be found at http://www.ncaa.org/student‐athletes/future/eligibility‐center.
4. Students who are thinking about asking for letters of recommendation from current
teachers to use for college applications MUST use the WDHS Request for Letter of Recommendation form. This form can be found in the guidance department and on Naviance under “Links” on the left, under Letters of Rec.
5. Continue to use your Naviance accounts to research colleges that may be a good fit for
you. Tons of good information is right there at your fingertips! 6. Spring and summer are great times to visit colleges. Go on‐line to the school’s website to
see how you can schedule a visit. Look for special events like Open Houses or Information Sessions.
7. Counselors will meet with students in September to find out exactly where they plan to
apply and then to ropriate application process and timelines. 8. RCGC will be back in October of the new school year to meet with seniors who plan to
attend the community college when they graduate. The application process will be discussed at that time.
ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT NEWS:
EAGLE NATION UNITE!
Come out and support the WDHS Eagle Baseball
Team as they host Manasquan this Friday at Union Field
at 4pm to compete for the NJSIAA Gr. II South
Championship!
CONGRATULATIONS Senior Pole Vaulter Nick Novak on capturing the NJSIAA Gr. II South Pole Vault Championship last weekend at Delsea. Nick will now compete at the State Meet this
weekend at Northern Burlington.
CONGRATULATIONS to the following Track & Field Athletes who placed in the Top 6 in their event to qualify for the NJSIAA State Meet this weekend at Northern Burlington:
GIRLS
Lauren Tigue ‐ High Jump (3rd), Triple Jump (4th), Long Jump (5th)
Jasmine Daly ‐ High Hurdles (3rd)
Annette Wanjiku ‐ High Hurdles (4th)
4x100 Team of Kaprii Walls, Mackenzie Bria,
Jasmine Daly, Annette Wanjiku (5th)
Gabby Sileo ‐ Shot Put (6th)
BOYS
Nick Novak ‐ Pole Vault (1st)
Jason Collier ‐ Discus (6th)
FALL STUDENT‐ATHLETES!
TIME TO GET YOUR PHYSICAL FOR THE FALL 2017 SEASON!
Pick up a packet in the WDHS Athletics Office or online via our WDHS Athletics page and the "Athletic Participation Paperwork" link.
SAFE SPACE NEWS:
The Safe Space club attended the Summit at Rutgers Camden. Thank you to Hailey Reichart, Jazmyn Artuz, Emily Magyar, Sean Krick, Shane Lepofsky, Leah Clements, Rachel Bathurst, Gabrielle Friel, Niko Bezanis, Megan Gallagher, Shay'Nell‐Nicholle Taylor, and Matt Hires for attending the educational workshops.
While at the Summit, the members also presented the Attic Youth Center from Philadelphia, PA, with the toiletries that were collected in our toiletry drive.
Thank you to everyone who donated to this worthwhile cause. A special thanks to Mrs. Yeager and the Key Club for their generous donation of toiletries.
ANIME CLUB NEWS:
The Anime Club celebrated its final meeting for the 2016‐17 year. The students enjoyed gifts of tee shirts, pocky, apple marshmallows, rice bowls, chopsticks and other assorted Japanese candies. Their advisor, Madame Tortu‐Sliwecki, will miss this great group of kids who spent years developing this unique club into the excellent, cohesive band of brothers and sisters that it has become.
KEY CLUB NEWS:
On Wednesday, May 31st, Key Club members made peanut butter and jelly sandwiches for the homeless. Thanks to Mrs. Herbst for supervising the students and for the use of her kitchen. The following students participated: Brett Wicker, Brad Schultes, Jordan Moore, Natalie Policella, Madison Blanchard, Gabby Schultz, and Kate Bilodeau.
On Thursday, June 1st, Key Club members made their 10th and final visit of the school year to Cathedral Kitchen. Advisor Mrs. Yeager, Sarah Jenne, Vincent Tate, Joshua Smith, Lindsay Barney, Tyler Cobb, and Kevin Reeve served Chef Daniel's delicious chicken pot pie to the Cathedral Kitchen guests. Key Club looks forward to partnering with Cathedral Kitchen again next school year. For summer volunteer opportunities, visit http://www.cathedralkitchen.org.
Cathedral Kitchen is in need of a group of strong people to unload trucks and help with meal service from 1:30‐4:30 on Friday, 6/30 and Friday, 7/28. This is a great service project for a sports team, youth group, or scout troop. If you can assist, please contact Mrs. Yeager ([email protected] or 848‐6110 ext 2013).
ENGINEERING NEWS:
Mr. Tyler Maher, a 2013 West Deptford Alumnus and just graduated Composite Materials
Engineer from Philadelphia University, spoke to the Exploring Engineering I and II students on
Friday, May 26. Tyler’s senior project was designing a rocket whose body was constructed out of
biodegradable hemp fibers and designed to achieve maximum weight efficiency and stability
while flying 6500 feet. His group designed two pieces of software: a flight calculator and a
composite materials strength tester. Our students thanked Tyler for sharing his work and
introducing them to a field of engineering that was brand new to them.
WEST DEPTFORD NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY NEWS:
The WD NHS will be hosting our annual St. Baldrick's and Children with Hair Loss event on June 16!
We are looking for students who would be willing to raise funds & shave their head or cut the minimum length of 8 inches of hair (no donation required for a ponytail)! Please see Mrs. Davis, Mrs. Stuart or any NHS member if you would like to be added to the schedule!!
It is a fun way to celebrate the last day of school and raise awareness for hair loss and childhood cancer!
We are also in need of any professional license stylists who would like to donate time from approximately 9 to noon on June 16.
NHS NEWS:
Community Service is beneficial to students for many reasons. It can boost a student's resume. It can help them to gain new skills. It can enable them to network and meet new people. It can promote personal growth and self‐ esteem. It can strengthen the community. If your child is interested in completing some community service hours on their own, they should see Mrs. Davis in room 18.
CLASS OF 2019 FUNDRAISER
ARE YOU
A .
PHILLIES FAN?
TheClassof2019isparticipatinginaPhillies
fundraisertohelpraisemoneyforthesophomoreclass!
When? June 3rd 2017
How much? $34 Each
Where? Sections 201‐205 &
Sections 241‐245
How? Online:
1. Go to: Phillies.com/couponcode
2. Select: June 3rd
3. Coupon Code: WDHS19
On the Phone: Phillies Group Sales 215‐463‐
5000
There is an Avett Brothers
concert following the game
(concert included in ticket
purchase!)
SOPHOMORE CLASS FUNDRAISER:
TEEN PAINTING PARTY
Saturday, June 3, 2017
11 am — 2:00 pm
Where: Mosaic Family Success Center
High St. East, Glassboro NJ 110
Painting Party Includes:
� Step by Step painting instruction with an artist
� Presentations by South Jersey Perinatal Cooperative
� Teen Pregnancy Prevention
� Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD) and Making Healthy Choices
� Refreshments
� Art Supplies
� Disposable Smocks (Please wear painting clothes)
Funding made possible by a grant from NJ Department of Children & Families through the Gloucester Country Board of Freeholders
Robert M. Damminger, Freeholder Director
Jim Jefferson, Freeholder Liaison
RSVP by May 31st
Mosaic Family Success Center Glassboro
(856)347 - 4338 , email [email protected] or www.glassborofsc.or g to register for the event
In Collaboration with:
Gloucester County Commission for Women
Gloucester County is an equal opportunity /ADA compliant government agency
NEW JERSEY’S 2017 RECYCLING LOGO AND SLOGAN CONTEST: Students – Act On Your Commitment to Recycling by Inspiring Others!
This April marks the 30th anniversary of New Jersey's Statewide Mandatory Source Separation and Recycling Act, which established a recycling mandate and made New Jersey a national recycling leader. New Jersey was the first state in the country to implement such a law and we are still one of the top recyclers in the country.
To celebrate this milestone, the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) is sponsoring New Jersey’s 2017 Recycling Logo and Slogan Contest. High school students in grades 9 through 11 are challenged to submit logo designs and slogans that inspire and motivate New Jersey citizens of all ages to recycle their waste at home, school, work, and in the community. The entry should feature a memorable logo and a compelling word or short phrase (slogan). It should focus on recycling and be attention‐grabbing, simple, creative and unique. DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSION IS JUNE 2ND. One winning logo design and slogan will be selected and will be used as part of DEP’s future statewide recycling outreach efforts, which will include various print and online media. Please go to www.nj.gov/dep/seeds/rlsc2017.htm for submission requirements, entry form and other important information. Questions about the contest should be directed to DEP employee Victoria Kerekes at (609) 984‐6906 or [email protected].