FRIDAY Announcements GSW High School January 16, 2015 STUDENTS: Attention students and staff (12th – 17th) is Homecoming Week. This year’s theme is "Come Home For the Holidays" The following are the dress days for the week. We want to see everyone dressing up and having fun. Friday: Spirit day Students - If you have new or gently used prom items such as dresses, shoes, jewelry, etc. that you would like to donate see Ms. Kilmer. Dana Wright and Kylie King you are responsible for "split the pot" at the boys basketball game TONIGHT, January 16th. The JV game starts at 5:45 PM, please arrive at 5:30 PM. Plan to sell tickets for both the JV and varsity game. Any freshman interested in a Homecoming T-shirt, please see Mrs. Thorndyke in Room 207. She has extras in the following sizes = 1-small, 1-medium, 1-large. $15.00 each. The following students need to stop in the Guidance Office ASAP to register for Selective Services: Brendan Elens, Billy Evans, Kody Kellogg. Due to the school cancellation last week the missed ACT Prep Math classes have been rescheduled for Thurs, Jan 22nd and Thurs, Jan 29th in Mrs. Leigh's room. Reminder - The Mason's Chili Super is Friday, January 23rd from 4 - 8 pm at the American Legion. Please support this great event. FOUND = iPod on the Panther Bus. Please claim in the main office. GSW will host a Financial Aid Night on Wednesday, January 28th at 6 pm in the cafeteria. All SENIORS planning to attend college and their parents are encouraged to attend. Nick Moats and Victoria Kezerle-Cole please return your overdue books to the library. The next ACT Test date is February 7th. Visit www.act.org to register. Mrs. Lanham's homeroom students will report to Mr. Wills in Room 210 during homeroom for the rest of the year. The Mason's Lodge will host its’ Annual Chili Supper on Friday, January 23rd from 4 - 8 PM. Proceeds from this event fund the Mason's Scholarship and Scholastic Bowl Tournaments. Please come out and support this great event. Volunteers are needed to help with this event. Set up will begin at 3 pm. The chili supper will take place from 4 - 8 pm. GSW has scheduled a Financial Aid Night on Wednesday, January 28th at 6:00 pm. David Seward, from Joliet Junior College, will be in the GSW cafeteria to present very important information on funding your college education. All Seniors and their parents are strongly encouraged to attend. The Dist. 101 Rec Center in Morris is going to be offering a lifeguarding class statring in February. SPORTS: Congrats to the varsity girls basketball team on their 61-25 win over Grant Park tonight. Maranda Residori had 17 points, Marlana Ferrari had 13, Sydney Perkins 12, and Kylie King 8. Nice job girls! TRACK ATHLETES: There will be a pre-season meeting for any athlete who is interested in participating in track and field this spring. The meeting will take place during both lunch periods on Wed, Jan. 21st. There are sheets in the main office for you to sign-up for the team. See you on the 21st! - - Coach Lane. CLUBS: Congratulations to the GSW Math Team on their 1st place finish out of 10 teams at the Reed Custer Invitational! The 2nd semester Driver Ed Parent Meeting is Wednesday, January 21st at 6:00 PM. All 2nd semester Driver Ed parents are encouraged to attend. Attention SADD members, the following opportunities are available for concession stands: TONIGHT = 1/16, Pre-game and JV – Student 1/26, Varsity – Parent 1/27, JV and Varsity – Parent 1/30, JV – Student and Parent, and Varsity – Parent 2/10, Varsity – Parent Please see Mrs. Scaccia to sign-up for one of these spots. GUIDANCE: For the college bound. There is a lot of new information available in the guidance office from SCRIPT St. Louis College of Pharmacy, Vincennes University (Indiana), Aurora University, University of Wisconsin Oshkosh, Suffolk University (Boston), and American Musical and Dramatic Academy (Los Angeles or New York). Anyone interested in attending a camp this summer, Northern Illinois University if offering "Summer in the Arts" or University of Wisconsin Whitewater offers Warhawk Junior Tennis camp. Please visit the guidance office for more information. Any senior interested in pursuing a career in Aviation or the golf industry, see the Guidance Office for more information. The Local Masonic Lodge is offering a $1000 scholarship to a graduating senior planning to attend a 4-year college - 2-year junior college - or an accredited trade school or vocational training program. Please see the Guidance Office for more information. Any senior interested in a career as a RAD tech, which is a great career opportunity if you want to stay local, please see the guidance office. Any senior wishing to continue their education at an accredited vocational/technical school, there is a scholarship opportunity. Please see guidance office for more info. Any Senior interested in a career with IBEW Local #176 see guidance office for application information. Any Senior Girl pursuing a career in Education, Delta Kappa Gamma is offering a $1000 scholarship. Please see guidance office for more information! Seniors - If you plan to attend JJC next year be sure to apply for scholarships! Visit www.jjc.edu/scholarships to get started. If you need more information stop by the guidance office and pick up a flyer. JJC offers FAFSA workshops starting February 11 and running thru March 25. Visit the JJC website or stop by the guidance office to pick up a flyer with specific information. Last year FAFSA money ran out February 28th. Be sure to apply early for your best chance to receive financial aid. Anyone interested in attending a National Youth Leadership Forum: Medicine, please see guidance office. There are a lot of new scholarships available to graduating seniors. For more information see the scholarship bulletin on the GSW website or contact the Guidance Office. Thanks!! Any SENIORS interested in a career as a John Deere technician, Lakeland College has an Agriculture Open House on March 6, 2015. For more information, stop by the Guidance Office. Students if you are interested in learning more about Nuclear Programs offered through State Tech College in Missouri (formerly Linn State) sign up in the guidance office ASAP. Completing this program could lead to a position at one of the local nuclear power plants. JUNIORS- IF YOU ARE THINKING ABOUT JOINING THE AIR FORCE MARCH 2015DECEMBER 2015 THIS IS WHEN YOU ARE SUPPOSED TO START APPLYING. IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE SEE MS. KILMER. Students - If you plan to play a sport at the college level make sure you meet with Ms. Kilmer to discuss the NCAA Clearinghouse. Student athletes at a Division I, II, or III institute must meet rigorous academic requirements. Together we can review the courses you have taken and those you plan to take to make sure you meet the necessary criteria. If you plan to go to JJC before transferring to a 4 year college and you want to make sure that your taking the classes that will transfer correctly you can attend a Transfer Success Info Session. They are offered one Tuesday and Wednesday a month. For more information, please visit www.jjc.edu/info/transfer. Students, if you are interest in attending the Illinois Mathematics and Science Academy (IMSA), a residential program, visit www.imsa.edu or stop by the guidance office for more information. Applications are due February 1st, 2015. If you are interested in attending an open house at the Midwest College of Cosmetology and Esthetics stop by the guidance office to pick up a flyer. Open house dates are = January 31st, and March 28th from 10 am - 1 pm. Seniors - The JJC 2015 Fall Application is Now Available Online!!!!!!! Seniors - If you are an outstanding student athlete you should apply for the Wendy's High School Heisman at www.wendyshighschoolheisman.com. Students must have at least a B grade point average, participate in one qualified sport, and demonstrate active involvement in the community. Winners receive recognition during ESPN's national telecast of the college Heisman Memorial Trophy presentation; a trophy & patch; $10,000 for their school; and a $500 Wendy's gift card. Stop by the guidance office for more information. Juniors and Seniors - If you are interested in the United States Senate Youth Program which will be held in Washington DC March 7 - 14 stop by the guidance office for more information. LUNCH: Today’s Lunch is: Hot Meal: Nachos w/cheese, carrots, lettuce salad w/dressing, pears & milk. A La Carte: Grilled cheese - - Tomato Soup - - Grilled Chicken Sandwich Monday’s Lunch is: Hot Meal: NO LUNCH = NO SCHOOL A La Carte: NO LUNCH = NO SCHOOL HomeComing Dance this Saturday, January 17th from 7 – 10 PM