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February 2014 Steve Gabriel, Principal Eyeglasses Needed! Congratulations Andrew! Student in the Spotlight Lion’s Club Student of the Month Each month we recognize a Lion’s Club Student of the Month. The student must be a senior, role model for others and someone that has contributed to the high school in a variety of ways. We attempt to select students that are not usually recognized and since we are allowed only eight seniors per year, it is imperative that we select confident, creditable ambassadors. Andrew Zakerski was our January Lion's Club Student of the Month! Cub Scout Pack 657 (on behalf of the Lions Club of Grand Ledge) is collecting used eyeglasses. These are checked and sanitized and given to those in need. A collection bucket is available in the Main Office from Feb 11 th through the end of the month.

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February 2014 Steve Gabriel, Principal

Eyeglasses Needed!

Congratulations Andrew!

Student in the Spotlight

Lion’s Club Student of the Month Each month we recognize a Lion’s Club Student of the Month. The student must be a senior, role model for others and someone that has contributed to the high school in a variety of ways. We attempt to select students that are not usually recognized and since we are allowed only eight seniors per year, it is imperative that we select confident, creditable ambassadors.

Andrew Zakerski was our January Lion's Club Student of the Month!

Cub Scout Pack 657 (on behalf of the Lions Club of Grand Ledge) is collecting used

eyeglasses. These are checked and sanitized and given to those in need.

A collection bucket is available in the Main Office from Feb 11th through the end of the

month.

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Enrollment for the Eaton RESA Career Preparation Center’s

2014-2015 programs is now open!

On December 17th, 2013, over 200 Grand Ledge sophomores and juniors attended an exciting Visitation Day Field Trip to the Eaton RESA Career Preparation Center. During the field trip, they explored future academic and career opportunities from a variety of programs offered at LCC West and Downtown campuses, Farm Bureau Insurance, AIS Construction, and the Potter Park Zoo. These programs include: Computer Graphics/Animation & 3D, Fashion Technology, Computer Support, Insurance & Risk Management, Mobile App & Web Development, Auto Collision Repair, Automotive Technology, CAD/Pre-Engineering, Environmental & Sustainable Construction, Heavy Equipment Operator, Heavy Equipment Repair, Mechatronics & Robotics, Welding Technology, Health Technology, Criminal Justice, Emergency Medical/Fire Science, Law Enforcement, and Animal Science and Zoo Management. The Eaton RESA Career Preparation Center programs are designed to prepare high school students for college and careers by providing enriching, hands-on learning and leadership opportunities that can lead to both high school and college credits. Many of the programs also offer the chance of earning an industry certification, leadership opportunities in local, regional, and national student organizations, and professional job shadowing and work-based learning.

Sophomores and Juniors, to register for next year’s

programming: • Visit:

http://www.eatonresa.org/schoolservices/careerprep/

• Click "Student Enrollment Form" on the orange sidebar on the right side of the webpage

• Complete the online Student Enrollment Form

• See your counselor to create a one or two-year plan to ensure you are on track for graduation!

Registration for the 2014-2015 school

year will be open until February 21, 2014.

If you have any questions, please

email Heather Algrim at [email protected]

Photos for Senior Slide Show are now being accepted!

Please email photos to Krystin Verran at [email protected]. Photos will be

accepted until April 18th. Pictures must be from your high school years.

No individual photos will be accepted.

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Choir Highlights & News: Six choir students participated in the MSVMA State Honors Choir on January 16-18 in Grand Rapids. Congratulations to Greg Brown (12), Mark Jackson (9), Darren Promer (12), Carly McDevitt (11), Dar Van Court (12), and Matt Wilcox (12)! Students from the GLHS Choir program will be participating in the District 8 Solo & Ensemble Festival on Feb. 7 & 8 at Western High School. Seventy six events will be performing for judges. The GLHS Choir Pre-Festival Concert will be held on Wednesday, February 12 at 7:30pm in the auditorium. Concert is free and all choirs will be singing. GLHS Choirs will be participating in the District 8 Choral Festival on Feb. 19 & 20 at Holt High School. Times are TBA. All choirs will be performing and sight-reading for a panel of judges at the festival. Good luck to all of the choirs!

Senior Information:

Senior students, please make sure to stop in to Student Services and make sure your name is spelled

correctly for your diploma. Remember, graduation is May 30th

at 7pm at the Breslin Center.

Also, don’t forget to head to the Main Office to pick up your MME

scores from Mrs. Bouchard.

Mi College Goal Event: Sunday, February 9th If you are graduating from high school in 2014, you need to submit the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) by March 1st, 2014. Attend the Mi College Goal event, on Sunday, February 9th, to have an expert help you fill out the FAFSA forms, for FREE! If you wait to complete the FASFA forms, you’ll most likely receive less aid. Check out www.micollegegoal.org for more details!

GLPS Lacrosse

Sign-ups for spring lacrosse for grades 3-12 will be held

Wednesday, February 5th from 6-8 in the High School

Cafeteria.

All skill levels are welcome!

Go to http://gllacrosse.com/ for more information and “LIKE” the

group on Facebook.

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Jr/Sr Banquet Banquet has been moved to

Saturday, February 8th.

The banquet will be held at the Crowne Plaza Hotel from 7:30-

11:00 p.m.

Theme: Great Gatsby 1.

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Guests: If you are bringing someone from another high school, a Freshman or Sophomore from GLHS, or someone who has graduated, you must have a Guest Request form completed and returned to Mrs. Yuvan no later than Wednesday, February 5th.

Attendance: You must be in good standing with your attendance. If you have questions or are concerned about your eligibility, see your Dean of Students.

Grand Ledge High School is now a Labels for Education School!

You can help Grand Ledge High School earn free merchandise simply by collecting Labels for Education participating product UPCs and beverage/sauce caps! Please turn in any UPCs and caps to the box in the main office. For a complete list of participating products, please visit the Labels for Education website.

TI Technology Rewards Program The Math Department is collecting points found

on the backs of new TI calculator packages, which can be redeemed for new calculators.

Points can be turned in to

Mrs. Rice or Mrs. Heriford.

Yearbook preorders are done, however a few

extra copies will be ordered. To get one of the extra books that is ordered you must

have your student turn in an $80 check or cash to room113.

First come first serve.

Email questions to [email protected]

2014 Yearbooks

Grand Ledge High School 820 Spring Street

Grand Ledge, MI 48837 Phone: (517) 925-5815 Fax: (517) 925-5829

A dministration

Steven Gabriel, Principal Seniors

[email protected]

Sara Hamelink, Assistant Principal

9th and 10th Grades [email protected]

Blake Wegenke, Assistant

Principal 11th and 12th

[email protected]

Laura Wyble, Student Success Coordinator

[email protected]

Warren Lester, Student Success Coordinator

[email protected]

Scott Millbrook, Dean of Students 9th & 10th

[email protected]

Maria Capra, Dean of Students 11th & 12th

[email protected]

Main Office

Cindy Bouchard, Receptionist [email protected]

Ashley Howe,

Principal’s Secretary [email protected]

Elaine Yuvan, Bookkeeper

[email protected]

A ttendance Office

Mary Ann Eveleth, Attendance Secretary

[email protected]

Student Services

Dawn Anderson, 9th & 10th Grade Counselor

[email protected]

Stacy Woodworth, 11th & 12th Grade Counselor

[email protected]

John Mills, EISD Social Worker [email protected]

Nancy Folkertsma, Secretary [email protected]

Lisa Nelson, Secretary [email protected]

High School Library

Minda Schneider, Secretary [email protected]

Grand Ledge Parent Group

Candy Little, President

[email protected]

A thletic Office

Steve Baker, Athletic Director [email protected]

Terrie Westman, Athletic

Department Secretary [email protected]

Website Address Change! The Grand Ledge Public School website address has changed! We are now

at: glcomets.net. Please change your bookmarks to reflect this.