2010-2011 Honor School of Excellence

 
 
 

Tuesday, May 15th is our first Exam Day. Only students with teacher made exams or EOC reviews should come to school. The only ninth graders that should come for EOC review are those that have been identified by their English teacher. All ninth or tenth grade students taking Biology or Algebra I are required to be at school from 3:00 - 4:40. Lunch will be served from 10:30 - 11:00. Students may check out after their exam if they do not have an EOC Review. Buses will run on a regular schedule. Students who must ride the bus and be at school all day will be held in the music room until their exam or EOC begins. All students were given a flyer on Friday that gave details for the rest of the school year.
 
Principal: Lee Johnson
 
 
We are located on the main campus of Wayne Community College.

Announcements

  • Junior/Senior Laptops
    All junior & senior laptops must be handed in to Mr. Smith by May 9th. We will need these laptops for underclass testing. Seniors that need their laptops for senior projects they may keep them until that time.
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  • Senior Awards Night
    In preparation for Senior Awards Night, we need your baby picture, your senior picture, your post-graduation plans, and your quote for the PowerPoint presentation. All of these items need to be handed in by Monday, the 14th of May. We will give out a form in US History and English I2 for you to fill out for your quote and plans, or you may email these Mrs Loury.  Also in preparation for Senior Awards Night, Ms. Hamm needs to have your gown for the robing ceremony no later than May 16th. It needs to be ironed and needs to have your name inside (your name on masking tape works well).
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  • Teddy Bears
    Senior Carianne Winders is collecting teddy bears and other stuffed animals for her senior project. Her mentor is a sheriff who works with sexually abused children and each time she meets with the child she always gives them a teddy bear. Carianne would greatly appreciate it if anyone would like to help her help these children. If you can donate a teddy bear or stuffed animal, please deliver it to Ms. Loury.
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  • The Shelton Challenge
    The Shelton Challenge is a one-week summer experience for rising freshmen, sophomores, juniors and seniors in high school.  Shelton's cornerstones of values-based leadership - honesty, integrity, compassion, diversity and social responsibility - are the foundations of the experience.  The core curriculum focuses on Leadership Roles and Accountability, Team Building, Leadership Styles and Situations, Social Responsibility, Integrity as a Leader, Public Speaking, Changing Behaviors, and Goal Setting.  Applicants must have a GPA of 3.0 or better.  There is a cost to this program!  Cost is $575.00 which includes  lodging, program curriculum and all meals.  Interested students should come by and see Mrs. Loury.
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