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Raider Scoop April 1 April 5
Lunch Menu
Sandwich LineChick Fillet / WG
BunChick Fillet / WG
BunChick Fillet / WG
BunChick Fillet / WG
BunChick Fillet / WG
Bun
Apple/Orange Cheeseburger /WG Bun
Apples/Oranges/Bananas
Cheeseburger /WG Bun
Apples/Oranges/Bananas
OreIda Fries Lettuce / Tomato OreIda Fries Lettuce / Tomato Tomato Slices
Tomato Slices Apples/Oranges/Bananas
Tomato Slices Apples/Oranges/Bananas
Lettuce
Lettuce 100% Apple orOrange Juice
Lettuce 100% Apple orOrange Juice
Veggie Tray
Veggie Tray Veggie Tray Veggie Tray Navy Beans OreIda Fries
Home Cooking
Chicken Rings Spaghetti Teriyaki Dippers Pork Chop BBQ Sandwhich
Mashed Potatoes Tossed Salad Brown Rice Calico Cole Slaw Potato Smiles
Cool Spot Salad SteamedBroccoli
Honey GlazedCarrots
Baked Potato BBQ Beans
Green Beans Green Peas Oriental BlendVeggies
Pinto Beans OrangeyBananas
Apples/Oranges Sliced Pears Applesauce Strawberries Cool Gelatin
Roll Italian Bread Bread Stick Roll Bun
Cafe Line
ChickenFettucine
Meat Loaf Cheesy MaxSticks
Lasagna Fish Strips
Apples/Oranges Black Eyed Peas Super VeggieSalad
Cool Spot Salad Northern Beans
Veggie Tray Spinach FruitSalad
Veggie Trays Veggie Tray CS Salad/ColeSlaw
SteamedBroccoli
Apples/Oranges/Bananas
Apples/Oranges/Bananas
Apples/Oranges/Bananas
Veggie Tray
Baked Beans Romaine Salad Shredded Lettuce Pears Canned Peaches
Applesauce Baby Carrots /Broccoli
Dill Pickle Slices Spring Salad Apples/Oranges/Bananas
Important Information about E.O.C. and On Demand Writing
On-Demand writing will take place on May 13th, and E.O.C. assessments will
take place May 14th thru May 17th. Please do not schedule any doctor or
dentist appointments during these dates. These are important tests for both the
students and the school. These tests affect in which class your student will be
placed. We appreciate your cooperation. Feel free to contact the school with any
questions.
2012-2013 Yearbooks
Yearbooks are on sale now for $60. These will be sold on a first-come, first-serve basis during lunch in the
cafeteria starting Monday, March 25, until all books are sold. No books will be reserved and all books must be paid
in full at the time of purchase. Cash or check accepted only. Checks should be made out to Warren East High
School with yearbook and student's name in the memo section. If you have any questions, please contact Mrs.
Cline at [email protected] or 270.843.6055.
Call for Nominations
Governor Louie B. Nunn Kentucky Teacher Hall of Fame
Nominations are now being accepted for the 2014 class of inductees into the
Louie B. Nunn Kentucky Teacher Hall of Fame. The deadline is July 15, 2013.
Please refer to the following URL for information about the Hall of Fame and to
obtain the nomination form: http://www.wku.edu/kythf/
Inquiries and/or additional information may also be directed to Ms. Tammy
Spinks, College of Education and Behavioral Sciences, Western Kentucky
University, 1906 College Heights Blvd., #11030, Bowling Green, KY
42101-1030 or [email protected] (270-745-4664).
NOMINATIONS BEING ACCEPTED FOR HALL OF DISTINGUISHED ALUMNI
Warren East High SchoolNominate an honorable graduate for the inaugural induction!
Nominations are now being accepted for the inaugural class of the Warren East HighSchool Distinguished Alumni Hall of Fame. This is a way to recognize outstandinggraduates from WEHS through their professional, civic, or humanitariancontributions and accomplishments.
Nominations will be accepted until 3:00 PM on April 8, 2013. Persons nominatedmust be a graduate of Warren East High School and have been graduated for at least10 years. After all nominations are in, the selection committee will choose fournominees to be inducted into the Hall of Fame. Those selected inductees will behonored at a school assembly on April 30, 2013 at 8:00 AM. The Hall of Fameinductees’ plaques will be located in the front hall of Warren East High School.Nomination forms can be found in the front office of Warren East High School or onthe homepage of the Warren East High School website(www.warrencountyschools.org/warreneasthighschool).For questions, please contact Warren East High School at (270) 7811277.
First Annual Heroes Dash
On April 20th, South Warren High School Student Council will host its first annual Heroes Dash at KereiakesPark. This year's race will support the Boys' and Girls' Club of Bowling Green. The idea, planning, andimplementation of the race was totally the students' work. We are excited and hope you will help make the race asuccess with your participation. See application below.
Kentucky Shakespeare Performances
Melanie Keeling, of the English Department, is offering students the chance to watchtwo performances by the Kentucky Shakespeare association. Classes in all freshmanand sophomore English classes are allowed to participate in the Julius Caesar
presentation. It will last 90-minutes, beginning at 1 p.m. on April 25th. The cost foradmission is $3.
Gabrielle Sachs and Kaleb Crowe, of the history department, are offering theirsophomore U.S. History students the chance to view Living History: We the People.The performance takes place at 9 a.m. on April 26th and lasts for one hour. The costfor admission is $3.
FBLAWarren East High School's FBLA club participated in the Region 2 competition, March15th. Hannah Killebrew placed 1st in Word Processing I and Leesa Manning placed 1st inMost Entertaining.
WEHS Cheerleading TryoutsParent Information Meeting
Learn about the vision, mission, philosophy, andrequirements of becoming a WEHS cheerleader.
Thursday, April 11th at 6:30PMWEHS Library
Cheer ClinicsLearn the required material at the 3 day clinic, and receive
valuable feedback.TuesdayThursday, April 16th – 18th 3:305:00
WEHS Gym
Official TryoutsTryouts are closed to the public.
Friday, April 19th
Warmups 3:00 Tryouts 3:305:00WEHS Gym
The Public Theatre of Kentucky’s
Sunburst Youth Theatre Senior HighSummer Workshops and Production
Jonny Goldstein is best known as “Walter” the goofy but loveable dad on the hitNickelodeon show “Drake & Josh” which has won two “Kid’s Choice Awards” as favoriteTV show. This summer he will be teaching acting workshops for senior high students, anddirecting a production of Romeo and Juliet—adapted to local history with local flair and
music. Do not miss this chance to work with and learn from a real TV star!
Where: The Phoenix Theatre545 Morris Alley (Chestnut St. in Downtown Bowling Green)
When: Auditions: July 9th and 10th from 68pm.Workshop 1: July 9th and 10th
Workshop 2: July 15th and 16th
Price: Early Registration just $85! $100 after April 1st, and $125 after June 1st.
For more information and to sign up visit ptkbg.org, or email [email protected]!
KHSAA High School Sports PhysicalsApril 13, 2013
Western Kentucky Orthopaedic & Neurosurgical Associates
7:30 – 8:00 Special Arrangements8:00 – 8:30 Warren Central / Moss Middle School
8:30 – 9:00 South Warren / South Warren Middle School9:00 – 9:30 Bowling Green / BGJH School
9:30 – 10:00 Greenwood / Drakes Creek Middle School10:00 – 10:30 Warren East / Warren East Middle School10:30 – 11:00 Surrounding Area Middle / High School
Cost $10.00 Money raised will be donated back to the school’s sports programs.
Contact ProRehab @ (270) 7964698 for information relating to physical participation.
Track & Field
Outdoor 26Mar Grayson County High School Allcomers30Mar South Warren High School Invitational
The track team competed at the Grayson County Allcomers meet yesterday. Both the boys andgirls team came in 3rd place. Leading the boys was LaTerrance Cracket and Aaron Wilson.Aaron Wilson won the 110 Hurdles, 300 hurdles and Long jump. LaTerrance Cracket won the100 and 200 and came in 2nd in the 400. The 4x200 team of Aaron Wilson, Ryan WhiteDejarnett, Caleb Casavechia, and LaTerrance Crackett came in 1st. The 4x200 team of MattAuffant, Marquis Jones, Wyatt Callison, and Antonio Allen came in 2nd. Aaron Osborne won themile. Ryan WhiteDeJarnett came in 2nd in the 200 and long jump. Taylor Herron came in 2nd inpole vault.
Shelby Chobot led the girls by finishing in 1st in triple jump and pole vault and 2nd in long jump.Mikayla Keiffer came in 2nd in triple jump. Kayla Creek won the 100 hurdles. Kailey Dodd wonthe 800. Allie Young came in 2nd in the 200.
Baseball
Home April 2nd Southport IN VS. Raider VarsityApril 4th Owensboro Catholic(BG/WC tourney) VS. Raider VarsityApril 5th Mclean Co. (BG/WC tourney) VS. Raider VarsityApril 6th Calloway Co. (BG/WC tourney) VS. Raider Varsity
Away April 1st Raider Varsity VS. Cumberland Co. Raider JV VS. Cumberland Co.April 8th Raider Varsity VS. Allen Co. Raider JV VS. Allen Co.April 9th Raider JV VS. Bowling Green (DH)April 11th Raider Varsity VS Ohio Co. (Wildcats Classic)
March 22nd Raider Freshman 10, Franklin Simpson 11March 23rd Raider Varsity 0, Southwestern 6
March 23rd Raider Varsity 3, Franklin Simpson 2
Tennis
The Warren East Tennis team defeated Logan County. The girls won 63. Singles winners were MalloryClark 86, Ally Davidson 82, Lauren Hayes 83 and Jill Renfro 83. Doubles winners were Mallory Clark/AllyDavidson 98 and Jill Renfro/Sara Canterbury 83.
Boys won 54. Singles winners were Timothy Goodwin 86, William Meyer 82 and Stephen Meyer 81.Doubles winners were Timothy Goodwin/Taylor Collins 86 and JT Howard/Stephen Meyer 81.
Home AprilTuesday 30 GlasgowMayThursday 2Monroe County
Away AprilThursday 11@ GlasgowMonday 15@ GreenwoodMonday 22@ Logan CountyThursday 25 @ Caverna
SoftballHome 25thCentral 5:30 V (alumni game)
26thSouth Warren 5:30 VJV28thGreenwood 5:30 VJV26thSouth Warren 5:30 VJV28thGreenwood 5:30 VJV29th & 30thOldham Co. TournamentApril9th Todd Co. Central 5:30PM10th Grayson Co 6:00PM16th Caverna 5:30PM25th Warren Central29th Russelville
Away 21st@ Glasgow 5:30 VJVApril1st @ Allen Co. 5:00PM5th @ Edmonson Co. 5:00PM5th Campbellsville @ Edmonson 7:00PM6th Bourbon Co. @ Edmonson 1:00PM15th @ Barren Co. 5:30PM18th @ Bowling Green HS 5:00PM26th Franklin Co. @ South Laurel27th Shelby Valley @ South Laurel27th McCreary Central @ South Laurel30th @ South Warren
The Music Man
The cast of the musical put on a very impressive show on friday andsaturday, everyone's voices sounded wonderful and the choreography wasbeyond impressive , Thanks to Elijah Furlong and Mrs. Spurlock, The director thisyear was Mrs. Marshall this was her first time directing the Warren East Musicaland she set up a wonderful performance with many more sure to follow in theupcoming years.
Teacher SpotlightThis weeks teacher spotlight is Sheri Marshall, the newest edition of the Warren Eastfamily who is the choir teacher and is in charge of school musicals and talent shows. Withher free time she enjoys hanging out with her siblings, husband, and the girls from herchurch. Her advice to others is “As long as you’re willing to work there is nothing you can’tdo.”
Student of the WeekTyler creek has been chosen as the student of the week. He
is an incredibly gifted artist. During his spare time he enjoys
running, playing baseball and hanging out with friends. Hispassion in life is drawing and after high school he hopes to go tocollege for graphic design.
Word of the week Umami
Meaning:A word describing an indescribable deliciousness; savory, rich,
yum.
THis Week in HistoryApril 1st
On this day in 1700, English pranksters begin popularizing the annual tradition of April Fools' Dayby playing practical jokes on each other. Although the day, also called All Fools' Day, has been celebrated forseveral centuries by different cultures, its exact origins remain a mystery. Some historians speculate that AprilFools' Day dates back to 1582. (http://www.history.com/thisdayinhistory/aprilfoolstraditionpopularized)
April 4th
Just after 6 p.m. on April 4, 1968, Martin Luther King Jr. is fatally shot while standing on thebalcony outside his secondstory room at the Lorraine Motel in Memphis,Tennessee. The civil rights leader was inMemphis to support a sanitation workers' strike and was on his way to dinner when a bullet struck him in the jawand severed his spinal cord. King was pronounced dead after his arrival at a Memphis hospital. He was 39 yearsold. (http://www.history.com/thisdayinhistory/drkingisassassinated)
April 5th
Pocahontas, daughter of the chief of the Powhatan Indian confederacy, marries English tobaccoplanter John Rolfe in Jamestown, Virginia. The marriage ensured peace between the Jamestown settlers and thePowhatan Indians for several years. (http://www.history.com/thisdayinhistory/pocahontasmarriesjohnrolfe)
April 11th
On this day in 1814, Napoleon Bonaparte, emperor of France and one of the greatest military
leaders in history, abdicates the throne, and, in the Treaty of Fontainebleau, is banished to the Mediterraneanisland of Elba. (http://www.history.com/thisdayinhistory/napoleonexiledtoelba)
April 12th
The bloodiest four years in American history began when Confederate shore batteries underGeneral P.G.T. Beauregard open fire on Unionheld Fort Sumter in South Carolina's Charleston Bay. During thenext 34 hours, 50 Confederate guns and mortars launched more than 4,000 rounds at the poorly supplied fort. OnApril 13, U.S. Major Robert Anderson surrendered the fort. Two days later, U.S. President Abraham Lincoln issueda proclamation calling for 75,000 volunteer soldiers to quell the Southern "insurrection."(http://www.history.com/thisdayinhistory/thecivilwarbegins)
Bowling Green Events11th Annual Shamrock Shootout Basketball Tournament
When: Mar. 23, 2013 Mar. 24, 2013Where: Western Kentucky University Athletic Facilities
17th Annual Total Fitness Connection’s Mini Marathon 5K Run & Walk for ChildrenWhen: Mar. 23, 2013 @ 7:30am 10:30pmWhere: Basil Griffin Park
West Kentucky Horse SaleWhen: Mar. 23, 2013 @ 11:00am 6:00pm
Where: Leonard D. Brown Agricultural Exposition Center
Spring Fever at Riverview at Hobson GroveWhen: Mar. 23, 2013 @ 12:00pm 4:00pm
Where: Riverview at Hobson Grove
Chorale The Redshirts and TreblemakersWhen: Mar. 24, 2013 @ 7:30pm 9:00pm
Where: Western Kentucky University
Alejandro Escovedo & The Sensitive BoysWhen: Mar. 24, 2013 @ 8:00pm 10:00pm
Where: The Warehouse at Mt. Victor
LoversWhen: Mar. 25, 2013 @ 8:00pm 10:00pm
Where: Western Kentucky University
“Bridge to Terabithia”When: Mar. 28, 2013 Mar. 31, 2013 @ 4:19pm 4:19pm
Where: Southern Kentucky Performing Arts Center
BG On Stage presents: The Lion, the Witch and the WardrobeWhen: Mar. 28, 2013 @ 6:30pm 8:00pm
Where: Southern Kentucky Performing Arts Center
WEHS ART CLUBThe Art Club has started their tie dye sales during lunch. Prices vary on a variety of Tshirts,shorts, and skirts. If anyone would like to donate packs of white cotton shirts or if anyone(especially coaches) knows where to order cheap shirts/ cheer shorts/ hoodies et cetera
please contact Andrea Wallace.
WEHS AnglersThe Bass Fishing Team fished in two tournaments this weekend. Austin Moore and Zack Sowders placed 4th in
the Muhlenberg Co. Open on Saturday.
On Sunday, they participated in the Warren East Invitational at Barren River. Austin Moore and Zack Sowders
placed 3rd overall, Dillon Rager and Austin Duvall placed 6th while Khyree Boards and Clay Murphy finished 7th.
Zack Sowders won second place big fish with 2 pounds, 8 ounces.
CPR
Surviving a Nuclear Blast1.) Keep an eye on the news.2.) Assess your risk and consider evacuation if a nuclear exchange is looking likely.3.) Learn about the different types of nuclear weapons4.) Guard critical electrical equipment against EMP. At the very least unplug yourdevices.5.) Seek shelter immediately.6.) Remember that radiation exposure could cause large numbers of deaths.7.) Know the types of radiation particles. The three types of radiation are Alpha, Beta,and Gamma rays, gamma rays being the deadliest.8.) Begin reinforcing your shelter from the inside by stacking dirt around the walls oranything else you can find.9.) Plan on staying in your shelter for a minimum of 200 hours (89 days). NEVER leavethe shelter in the first 48hours.10.) Ration your supplies.11.) Wear all clothing (hats, gloves, goggles, closed sleeve shirt, etc.)12.) Treat radiation and thermal burns.13.) Feel free to assist people with radiation sickness, also called Radiation Syndrome.14.) Most likely, a nuclear attack will not be a singular event.15.) Be prepared for another blast.
Reel Generation FestivalThis is open to all high school students and is a fantastic way for students to get interested in making
short films and short documentaries to showcase their talents and to submit their work for judging. It
is the only film festival that provides these film opportunities to any high school student in the
Commonwealth of Kentucky. In addition, the Reel Generation Film Festival has been endorsed by the
Kentucky Film Office, which is “responsible for marketing the state of Kentucky to the film, television
and advertising industries”.
The top students win monetary prizes with the winner receiving $500. Other awards are also offered.
Last year, there were students from Lexington, Louisville, and Owensboro that competed along with
those from Barren County and Glasgow. There are many different categories to enter. The deadline
to submit entries is April 15th. The actual “festival” will be held Saturday, April 27th at the Plaza
Theatre in Glasgow and will be open to the public for viewing.
We need Warren County represented this year!
The website for more information is http://www.reelgenerationfestival.com. The actual specifics for
this year aren’t live yet on that website, but you can go to
https://sites.google.com/site/therealtorealfilmfestival
to see the videos of the winners from last year so your students can get an idea of proficient work.
For Parents: What is the ILP?
Kentucky students are required to complete an Individual Learning Plan (ILP) each year as agraduation requirement. The ILP is designed to help students bring together their academicachievements, extracurricular experiences, and career and education exploration activities. Thisenables the student, parents or guardians, teachers, and counselors to work together to developa course of study that meets the student's needs and goals. This online tool can be used to
build resumes, use the employment guide, search for financial aid, and research schools forpostsecondary education.
The Student ILP Tool allows students to:∙ Explore careers in clusters and track the careers that interest them
o Provides detailed job descriptions, working conditions, qualifications, earnings, sample careerpath information, education, and training requirements
∙ Record career, education, and life goals∙ Store results from standardized tests and assessments
o Includes Career Matchmaker, My Skills, & Learning Style Inventory∙ Keep track of career/educational exploration activities, community service, & work
experienceo Record their extracurricular activities, hobbies, rewards, & recognitions
∙ Utilize the employment guide for interview skills, a work search tool, resume builder, letterwriting help, tips for considering job offers and on the job adviceo This free service is available up to 5 years after graduation!∙ Develop their fouryear high school course of study plan
∙ Upload related files, such as essays, scanned artwork, and letters of reference, and inviteothers to view the sections they want to share (this is like inviting someone to view a digital
portfolio)
The Parent/Guardian ILP Tool allows you to:∙ View the work your child has entered in his or her ILP
∙ Learn more about the careers and schools that are of interest to your childo You can also research and compare schools
∙ Record your thoughts and comments about your child's learning plan∙ Email your comments to your child's advisors
∙ To log into the Parent ILP Tool, go to www.careercruising.com/ILP and enter yourparent/guardian username and password.
o If you need the Parent/guardian ILP login information please contact Laura Hudson(WEHS Intervention Coordinator) at
§ Phone: 7811278 x.3199§ Email: [email protected]
SOKY Car, Truck, Bike andAntique Tractor Show
Saturday, April 13th 8:00 am – 3:00 pmRAIN OR SHINE!!!!!
Awards will begin at 3:00 pmWarren East High School & Middle School Campuses
6867 Louisville Road Bowling Green, KY Cost per entry $20
Spectator Admission: FREESpectator Parking: $5 a car*Food and craft vendors*Fun for the whole family*Absolutely NO ALCOHOL*
Contact 2708421960 for more information!
SOKY Car, Truck, Bike, & Antique Tractor Show2013 Vendor Agreement/Application
Vendor Name:___________________________________________________________________
Contact Person if different from above:_______________________________________________
Address _________________________________________________City __________________State _____ Zip ______ Phone number ________________Email __________________________
Type of Vendor_____ Art/Craft/ General Merchandise (Please specify what you are selling)
________________________________________________________________ _____ Food (Please specify what type of food and approximate space you will need andif you are using a trailer and/or tent) ___________________________
________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________~ Art/Craft/General Merchandise booths are 10' X 10'. The cost of this space rental
is $35. All spaces must be paid for in advance of the show. Failure to pay in advance willcause you to lose your reserved space. Every effort will be made to assure that there isonly one vendor of each company (i.e. Mary Kay, Pampered Chef, Scentsy, ThirtyOne,Avon, etc.)
~ Food Vendors will be housed in a different area then arts/crafts/generalmerchandise. At this time electric cannot be guaranteed, but if you need electricity pleasespecify and we will let you know if we are going to be able to accommodate this request.
Food vendor space rental is $200. Every effort will be made to assure that there is not anover abundance of the same type of food vendor present.
~ Vendors may begin setting up at 6:30 am and must be set up by 8:00 am andvehicles must be moved out of show areas. All exhibits must be of a family nature. Pleaseuse discretion, no obscene or suggestive materials allowed. Vendor space must be left ina clean and orderly manner. No alcoholic beverages allowed.
Return form with payment to: Scott A. Reed, Bristow Junior Beta, 6151Louisville Road Bowling Green, KY 42101 or call 8421960 with questions andfor further information.
Vendor forms due NO LATER than Wednesday, April 3, 2013Make check out to Bristow Elementary PTA
We, the undersigned, do hereby submit our application for the reservation of display as avendor in the SOKY Car, Truck, Bike, & Antique Tractor Show on April 13, 2013 sponsoredby Bristow Elementary Junior Beta Club. This agreement is subject to the terms and rulescontained above.
Signature _____________________________________ Date Submitted:______________________
Guidance News
● Warren East Guidance Office Website: Please visit the WEHSGuidance Office website. There you will find a variety of helpful information andlinks. Also, be sure to click on and read each week’s edition of the Raider Recordfor scholarship and college visit information.
● Warren East High School Guidance Counselors:○ [email protected] – Freshman & Juniors○ [email protected] – Sophomores & Seniors
● No Pass/No Drive Law:○ Kentucky law states that any 16 or 17 year old student’s permit or drivers
license will be suspended for approximately 6 months if ANY of the followingoccurs:
■ Student has more than 8 absences (this includes out of schoolssuspension) within a semester (not year)
■ Student has not passed at least 5 or 7 classes that the student isenrolled in per semester (not year)
■ Student drops out of school
● Parent access to Infinite Campus: Parents will need three items in orderto access the student portal. They are the student ID number, student date of birth,and the Infinite Campus website.
○ Log on athttps://infinitecampus.warren.kyschools.us/campus/portal/warren.jsp
○ User name will be the 10 digit student ID#○ Password is the student’s first initial of their first name and first initial of their
last name and your Date of Birth in MMDDYY format. Example – ac080691If you try to access your account more than three times using incorrect student information,you will be locked out of the IC system. You must email the following address to have yourpassword reset. It may take up to 72 hours to process this request. The email address is:[email protected].
∙ ACTThe ACT is a standardized test that measures high school achievement and is used for college admission and scholarships.Test Date: April 13, 2013 (Must register for this online at http://www.actstudent.org/ by March 8th.)
Cost: $35 (Fee waivers are available for students on free/reduced lunch. A total of two fee waivers may be used while in high school.) All juniors will take the ACT free of charge at Warren East High School on March 5, 2013.∙ FAFSA – Free Application for Federal Student AidThe FAFSA is the Free Application for Federal Student Aid. Anyone who wants financial aid for college will need to fill out the FAFSA. The application is used to determine the dollar amount you or your family will
be expected to contribute towards college. All federal grant and loan awards are determined by the FAFSA, and nearly all colleges use the FAFSA as the basis for their own financial aid awards (scholarships).
WHEN: Begin filling out the FAFSA January 1.WHERE: http://www.fafsa.ed.gov/
● Remind 101: GET SENIOR GUIDANCE NEWS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS BYTEXT MESSAGE. Receive scholarship information, reminders on ACT deadlines,when Jostens will be visiting as well as other Guidance Office Information! Send atext message to (704) 8692793 with the message: @ryh
This will put you on a list to receive reminders from us! This is FREE!Scholarships
For information on the scholarships that come through the guidance office, check out theScholarship Link on Ms. Anderson webpage.45 of the Weirdest College ScholarshipsThere is nothing like free money especially when it can be applied to something as productiveas college tuition. However, the best of free college money scholarships can often be difficultto obtain because of their strict guidelines. But before you decide to give up on the idea ofgetting your own scholarship, take a look at 45 of the weirdest college scholarships out there.are you a male 6'2" or taller ... a female 5' 10' or taller? Are you creative enough to make a promdress out of duct tape? With scholarships as strange as these, you may be eligible for morefree college funding than you think.
Click on the link be to check out 45 of the weirdest scholarships out there.http://www.zencollegelife.com/45oftheweirdestcollegescholarships/High Five ScholarshipsWelcome to High Five Scholarships, a website created to help you find free money for college.We are a scholarship matching service and we will find hundreds of scholarships that matchyour personal characteristics, goals, and interests, FREE OF CHARGE.
We have been collecting scholarship awards for over 15 years and have accumulated morescholarships and grants than any other source. With millions of scholarships and over $45billion in total awards, the best place for you to find a scholarship is High Five Scholarships.http://www.highfivescholarships.com/
Frank Maier Scholarship
Barron Enterprises, Inc. is glad to announce a new $5000 scholarship opportunity for 2013, opento Juniors and Seniors in Warren County and Bowling Green High Schools. This essaycompetition will focus on selected historic buildings in Bowling Green, and their potential foradaptive reuse. Students will choose a building from among the five listed below, and propose inwhat way it might best serve commnity needs into the future.
Students must choose one of the following five buildings as the subject for their proposal on theadaptive reuse of a Bowling Green historical site:
● Galloway Motors Builing a 601 State Street● International Order of Odd Fellows Building at 427 Park Row● Pushin Building at 400 E. Main Street● Capitol Arts Theater at 416 E. Main Street● Taylor Chapel Building at 314 E 7th Street
For more information, stop by the WEHS Guidance office. Proposals must be submitted toMorris Jewelry by May 31, 2013.CarpenterDent ScholarshipsThese scholarships are awarded to students who have aspirations of becoming a pharmacist.The amount of the award as well as the number of recipients varies from year to year and isawarded based on the student's record and need of assistance. Applications are in theguidance office. The deadline to apply is June 1, 2013.
KAPE Scholarships (Kentucky Association of Professional Educators)There are two scholarships sponsored by KAPE that are offered to seniors who are graduatingin the spring of 2013.
Family Member ScholarshipThe student will qualify if he/she plans to further his/her education in a program leading to a twoor four year certificate or degree program. The scholarship is merit based (the minimum GPA is3.5. Stop by the guidance office for the application and for more information.
Star Student Teacher Mentor
Educators interested in this award can recommend an outstanding high school senior. Thescholarship is merit based (minimum GPA is 3.5). Stop by the guidance office for information.
Abbott and Fenner Scholarship Program
Abbott & Fenner Business Consultants are please to be able to continue with our scholarshipprogram for the 6th year. We will be awarding up to $1000 to the winner(s) each year.Scholarship Deadline: June 14, 2013
Application Process: Students will submit essay on the topic that appears on the scholarshippage of our website: http://www.abbottandfenner.com/scholarships.htm
BigSun Scholarship
The BigSun Organization is proud to be able to continue to help young athletes succeed in theiracademic pursuits. BigSun is offering an annual scholarship to a deserving student. All studentathletes are eligible for this award, regardless of which sport they are participating in.Deadline June 21, 2013Amount of Award $500The successful applicant will be a high school senior or be attending a post secondary instituteand currently involved in some sport at that institution or in the community. Application must becompleted online! Click the link below for more information and to start the application process.There is also information in the guidance office.
http://www.bigsunathletics.com/
Cardinals of Kentucky of the American Business Women’s AssociationCardinals of Kentucky Chapter of the American Business Women’s Association (ABWA), isfunding a special $2,000.00 scholarship through the Stephen Bufton Memorial Education Fund(SBMEF).
In order to be eligible for scholarship consideration, candidates must be women who:1. Are citizens of the U.S. and residents of Warren, Butler, Monroe, Barren, Edmonson,Simpson, Logan, Hart, Allen or Metcalf counties.2. A fulltime student, and will be a college Freshman, Sophomore, Junior, Senior orGraduate level in August 2013.3. Are attending or have been accepted at a license, accredited Kentucky college oruniversity authorized to confer degrees at the bachelor level or higher and,4. Have a cumulative grade point average of 2.5 GPA or better on a 4.0 scale.
The application must be completed online and requires a biographical sketch, three (3)professional letters of reference and an official transcript.
To apply, interested eligible women should send name and email address to:Peggy Sharer – [email protected] is in the guidance office. Deadline to apply is: May 15, 2013. The first twentyeligible applications are accepted.
Kentucky Federation of Republican Women Scholarship ProgramThe Kentucky Federation of Republican Women (KFRW) seeks to grant one scholarshipannually in the amount of $1000.00 to a collegebound high school senior girl who has been
politically active during her high school career. The qualified applicant will graduate fromaKentucky high school in 2013, is registered Republican and plans to enroll at an accreditedcollege or university in Kentucky. Applications must be postmarked by April 1, 2013. Formore information and a scholarship application click on the link below or stop by the guidanceoffice.
WKU Bonner Leadership Program
The Bonner Leadership Scholars program at WKU affords students with the opportunity to be aBonner student for four years where they will dedicate ten hours of community service a weekand receive an AmeriCorps education award and a partial tuition scholarship or paid stipend.For more information top by the guidance office or click on the link below. The completeapplication must be send via postal mail or email by April 1, 2013.http://www.wku.edu/alive/public_scholarship/bonner.php
The National Museum World War II Museum 2013 Essay Contest
The National WWII Museum is dedicated to exploring the history and lessons of WWII withAmerica's youth. These annual Student Essay Contests give high school students from acrossthe country an opportunity to express themselve creatively while focusing on the meaning andlegacy of the WWII years. High School students have the opportunity to win as much as $1000.For essay topic and other information stop by the guidance office or click the link below. Essaysmust be submitted though the National WWII Museum's Essay Contest web site by March29, 2013.http://www.nationalww2museum.org/learn/education/forstudents/essaycontests/Matt Monroe Memorial Scholarship (Church of Christ)This scholarship is open to any students who attends a church of Christ in Barren and itssurrounding counties. The applicant must be a member of the current graduating class. Thisscholarship is in the amount of $250 and is nonrenewable and nontransferable. Applicationsare in the guidance office or you can click the link below. Applications must be postmarkedby April 5, 2013.D:\M Monroe scholarship 1.pdfD:\M Monroe scholarship 2.pdf
Bluegrass Cellular Program
This year, Bluegrass Cellular will award 18 onetime scholarships valued at $1,500 each toselect graduating seniors who attend high school in our 40county coverage area. Students arerequired to receive their school counselor’s signature for verification of academic information.They must also send a copy of their transcripts with the application. The deadline for submittingapplications is Tuesday, April 30, 2013. Counselors be notified in May if there is a winner from
your school.
Click on the link below for the scholarship application or stop by the guidance office for a hardcopy. The application is also available online athttp://bluegrasscellular.com/images/uploads/accessories/2013_Bluegrass_Cellular_Scholarship_Application.pdf, and at each Bluegrass Cellular Customer Care location.
Bluegrass Celluar Application
Trooper Island Scholarship Program
Along with the application, students should have two character reference letters (nonfamilymember with only one allowed from teacher or school official). Personal essay to includeinformation about your career goals and why you feel you should receive this scholarship. Proofof enrollment/registration for upcoming fall semester.Application is due April 1, 2013. Click the link below to download the application or drop by theWEHS guidance office.2013 Trooper Island Scholarship ApplicationFarmers National BankThe four year program scholarship is for a total of $1000 and is based on the following:Freshman$200Sophomore$200Juniors$300Seniors$300
The two year program scholarship is for a total of $500 and is based on the following:1st year$2502nd year$250
Requirements:ApplicationAcademic TranscriptTwo letters of recommendationAn essay summarizing career goals.
Application is due to Ms. Anderson in the guidance office by March 22nd. Click the linkbelow to download the application or go online on the scholarship webpage. Applications canalso be picked up in the guidance office.
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Junior Achievement ScholarshipEligibility Requirements∙ Applicant must be a senior with a cumulative unweighted GPA of 2.8.∙ Applicant must be in good standing with his or her high school.∙ Applicant must have participated in an inschool JA program or event in the County or CitySchool Districts of Allen, Barren, Edmonson, Hart, Monroe, Logan, Simpson and Warren.∙ Four scholarships will be awarded: $1,500 Chucks United Hope Foundation scholarshipapplicable to any two or four year program at a college or university including technical schools,$1,000 scholarship applicable to any two year or four year program at a college or universityincluding technical schools, a $500 scholarship two year or four year program at a college oruniversity including technical schools, and a $500 scholarship applicable to Western KentuckyUniversity only.∙ Applicant must submit a complete application to be considered for the scholarship. Thedeadline for all applications is Monday, March 25, 2013 at 5:00 pm to the JuniorAchievement office. Address is listed below.∙ Applications should be typed. If applicant cannot get application typed, they may use blackink and print neatly.
If you have any questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to contact me at (270) 7820280 [email protected]. We greatly appreciate your support in Junior Achievement programs inyour schools, and we hope your students will take advantage of this scholarship opportunity!
The deadline for all scholarship applications is Monday, March 25, 2013 by 5:00 pm.
JA Application Cover LetterJA 2013 Application
WKU Gordon Ford College of Business (Freshman Scholarship)If you are interested in obtaining a degree in business from WKU, this scholarship is for you!
Requirements∙ Attached to the scholarship application a typed 250300 word essay indicating why you areinterested in a career in business.∙ Arrange for a complete copy of your high school transcript to be sent.∙ Have all application forms & supporting materials submitted by May 1, 2013.
WHAT IS PBIS?
PBIS Positive Behavior Intervention and Support is a positive, proactive approach to teachingstudents the behaviors that are expected of themthroughout the building. Our school wide expectations are posted throughout the school and inside each classroom. Based on research, it hasproven to be more successful than traditional methodsof waiting for inappropriate behavior to occur, and thenpunishing children for those undesirable actions.PBIS operates on the assumption that many studentsmay not know exactly what behaviors are expectedin a given situation. Expectations for the cafeteria,hallways, restrooms, voice level, dress, and bustransportation are taught the first day of school, and retaughtthroughout the year. Research has shown a dramatic increase of instructional time due to the decrease ofinappropriate behavior, meaning that faculty and staff are spending less time dealing with behavior problemsand more time teaching.
Pride
Respect
Integrity
Determination
Excellence
PBIS – WHAT IS IT?
Positive Behavior Intervention and Support (PBIS) is a school wide, proactive approach to
discipline. Our school-wide expectations are posted throughout the school and inside each
classroom. The faculty and staff teach these expectations and positively reinforce appropriate
student behavior. Research has shown a dramatic increase of instructional time due to the
decrease of inappropriate behavior, meaning that faculty and staff is spending less time dealing
with behavior problems and more time teaching.
GOLDEN TICKETS
Members of the faculty and staff are provided with tickets to be awarded to any student
demonstrating WEHS PRIDE. The faculty and staff are responsible for encouraging positive
behavior and informing students of their success. Once a student is recognized for their PRIDE
with a golden ticket, the student may submit the ticket into a weekly drawing for prizes such as
t-shirts, athletic passes, homework passes, and gift certificates. Drawings are typically held
every Friday afternoon. Students must submit their tickets to the Youth Service Center (YSC)
before the drawing.
DOES IT WORK?
YES! In 2006-07 we had 1856 discipline referrals. We begin implementing PBIS in 2007. Our
discipline referrals have decreased every year. For 2011-12 we had 834 total referrals.