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DEC. 17TH – JAN. 5TH
Dec. 17- Raider F/JV @ Allen County 6pm
Dec. 18- Raider JV/V @ Home vs. Todd County Central 6pm
Dec. 20-22 Raider Varsity @ Trigg County Invitational
Dec. 20-22 Lady Raider Varsity @ Caverna Tournament
Dec. 27 – 29 Raiders @ McLean County Invitational Tournament
Dec. 27 – 29 Lady Raiders @ Allen County Tournament
Jan. 3- JV Lady Raiders@ Barren 6:30 pm
Jan. 3 –JV Raiders @ Home vs. Logan County 6 pm
Jan. 3- Jan. 5- All District Band at WKU
Jan. 4- Lady Raiders @ Home vs. Warren Central 6pm
Jan. 4- Raiders Varsity @ Home vs. Warren Central 7:30pm
Jan. 5- Lady Raiders JV/V @ Home vs. Logan County 6pm
Dec 19th
– Jan 2nd
Christmas Break
ACT Dates: Test Date: Registration Deadline Late Fee Required February 9th 2013 January 11th 2013 January 12-18 2013
April 13th 2013 March 8th 2013 March 9-22 2013
June 8th 2013 May 3rd 2013 May 4-17 2013
Week: Monday Tuesday
17-Dec Chicken Tenders BBQ Sandwich
Mashed Potatoes Tater Tots
Cool Spot Salad Cole Slaw
Steamed Carrots Lima Beans
Apples - Oranges Fruit Mix
Whole Wheat Roll Gelatin
Low Fat Milk Low Fat Milk
Week: Monday Tuesday
17-Dec Chick Fillet Chick Fillet
Apple/Orange Cheeseburger
Ore-Ida Fries Lettuce/Tomato
Tomato Slices Fruit
Lettuce OJ or Apple Juice
Veggie Try Veggie Tray
Low Fat Milk Cole Slaw
Ore-Ida Fries
Low Fat Milk
Week: Monday Tuesday
17-Dec Hamburger Nacho
Cheeseburger Burrito
Onions/Pickles Pinto Beans
Fries Corn
Vegetables Pineapples
Baked Beans Romaine Salad
Applesauce Baby Carrots / Broccoli
Low Fat Milk Jalapenos
Low Fat Milk
Week: Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
2-Jan Chicken Rings BBQ Flatbread Country Fried Steak Roast Turkey Chili/Grilled Cheese
Mashed
Potatoes Southern Wedge Parsley Potatoes Mashed Potatoes Baked Potato Half
Fresh Carrots Baked Beans Mixed Greens Cool Spot Salad Veggie Tray
Steamed
Broccoli Cool Spot Salad Sliced Pears Green Beans Apples - Oranges
Cinnamon Apples Broccoli Veggie Tray Sweet Potatoes Bananas
Apples-Oranges Fruit Cup Fruit Fruit Cup Ambrosia Fruit Salad
Roll Low Fat Milk Biscuit/Gravy Roll Low Fat Milk
Low Fat Milk Low Fat Milk Low Fat Milk
Week: Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
2-Jan Chick Fillet Chick Fillet Chick Fillet Chick Fillet Chick Fillet
Apple/Orange Cheeseburger Fruit Cheeseburger Fruit
Ore-Ida Fries Lettuce/Tomato Ore-Ida Fries Lettuce/Tomato Tomato Slices
Tomato Slices Fruit Sliced Tomato Fruit Lettuce
Lettuce OJ or Apple Juice Lettuce OJ or Apple Juice Veggie Tray
Veggie Try Veggie Tray Veggie Tray Great Northern Beans Ore-Ida Fries
Low Fat Milk Cole Slaw Low Fat Milk Cool Spot Low Fat Milk
Ore-Ida Fries Ore-Ida Fries
Low Fat Milk Low Fat Milk
Week: Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
2-Jan Hamburger Nacho Chick Fillet
Ham or Turkey on
Bun Pizza
Cheeseburger Burrito Mashed Potatoes Fries Corn
Onions/Pickles Pinto Beans
Baby Carrots /
Broccoli Shredded Lettuce Broccoli/ Carrots
Fries Corn Tomato Slices Carrots/ Broccoli Garden Salad
Vegetables Pineapples Shredded Lettuce Spring Salad Peaches
Baked Beans Romaine Salad Dill Pickles Pears Fresh Fruit
Applesauce
Baby Carrots /
Broccoli Mixed Fruit Fruit Low Fat Milk
Low Fat Milk Jalapenos Low Fat Milk Low Fat Milk
Low Fat Milk
Aubrey Keeling
Aubrey plans to attend WKU after graduating from East. Her favorite teacher is Mrs. Raley because her
teaching method is clear and understandable. For fun Aubrey
loves to play outside and enjoy the fresh air. What she likes most about high school is the freedom and the
many interesting people. After college she hopes to become a
dental hygienist.
Teacher Spotlight
Mrs. Ford is a math teacher Warren East High School. This is her 22nd year
teaching at Warren East. She obtained her Bachelor’s and Master’s degree at Murray State University. She is a great teacher and makes a difference in the
lives of students each day.
Educator Spotlight
Officer Waldrop has been at Warren East for 3 years. He loves bass fishing, playing video games,
and playing with his English bulldog, Rudy. He has been in law enforcement for over 20 years. He
is a great contribution to East because of the influence in make in
the lives of others.
The raider basketball team won Saturday in overtime over the
Allen County Patriots 76-67.
They also beat the South Warren Spartans Tuesday 46-45 with
Aaron strange scoring the last point at the buzzer.
This brings their record to 5-0.
The Lady Raiders lost Tuesday to South Warren with a score of 65
to 38.
After an evening of very close bowling the Lady Raiders walked away with a 5-2 victory extending their record to 7-0. The Raiders,
despite playing better this game than the first time THEY played South Warren, still struggled finishing the night with a 1-6 loss. Their record
now stands at 5-2.
Zach Long – 235 Samantha Embry – 221
Jared Castelli – 210 Penny Furlong – 198
Stice Frint – 193 Sly Thomas – 183
Ashleigh Rufus – 168
WE Sunglasses
The cross-country team is selling Warren East sunglasses. The sporty ones are $15 and the retro are $10. You can order from a cross-country runner or Ms. Henshaw. They
make great Christmas presents!!!
Guidance News
Warren East Guidance Office Website: Please visit the WEHS
Guidance Office website. There you will find a variety of helpful information and
links. Also, be sure to click on and read each week’s edition of the Raider Record
for scholarship and college visit information.
Warren East High School Guidance Counselors:
o [email protected] – Freshman & Juniors
o [email protected] – Sophomores & Seniors
No Pass/No Drive Law:
o 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
following occurs:
Student has more than 8 absences (this includes out of schools
suspension) within a semester (not year)
Student has not passed at least 5 or 7 classes that the student is
enrolled in per semester (not year)
Student drops out of school
Parent access to Infinite Campus: Parents will need three items in order
to access the student portal. They are the student ID number, student date of
birth, and the Infinite Campus website.
o Log on at
https://infinitecampus.warren.kyschools.us/campus/portal/warren.jsp
o User name will be the 10 digit student ID#
o 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 –
ac080691
If 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 your password reset. It may take up to 72 hours to
process this request. The email address is: [email protected].
ACT
The ACT is a standardized test that measures high school achievement and is used
for college admission and scholarships.
Test Date: Feb. 9, 2013 - (Must register for this online at
http://www.actstudent.org/ by January 11th.)
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 Aid The 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/
STUDENTS – On Wednesday, January 9, 2013 a KHEAA counselor
will help you fill out the student portion of the FAFSA in your senior
English class!
College Goal Sunday
On Sunday, January 13, 2013 @ 2 p.m. @ WKU’s Mass Media &
Technology Hall PARENTS can get help filling out the FAFSA.
Your son/daughter does NOT have to attend WKU to get help! All
you have to do is bring your income tax information, and there will be
financial aid counselors to help you fill out the FAFSA.
Kentucky Governor’s Scholars Program: Applications for the 2013
Kentucky Governor’s Scholars Program require that you have either an ACT
score or a PSAT score. It is recommended that you take the October 17 PSAT
and the October 27 ACT if you intend to apply for the Kentucky Governor’s
Scholars Program. Visit http://gsp.ky.gov for information and 2013 applications.
Completed applications will be due to Mrs. Strickler when we return from
Christmas Break.
Governor’s School for the Arts: Every year 200 of Kentucky's finest
young artists are invited to attend three weeks (June 23 - July 13) of extraordinary
art instruction at the Kentucky Governor's School for the Arts on the campus of
Transylvania University in Lexington. It is a free life-changing experience, where
participants meet new friends, explore their creativity, and discover new things.
Interested sophomores and juniors are auditioned in nine different arts
disciplines: architecture, creative writing, dance, drama, instrumental music,
musical theatre, new media, visual art and vocal music. Graduates of the program
are eligible for numerous scholarship opportunities. Interested sophomores or
juniors should visit www.kentuckygsa.org for more information or to apply.
Applications are due by December 31 and auditions will be held in March, 2013.
Remind 101: GET SENIOR GUIDANCE NEWS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS
BY TEXT MESSAGE. Receive scholarship information, reminders on ACT
deadlines, when Jostens will be visiting as well as other Guidance Office
Information! Send a text message to (704) 869-2793 with the message: @ryh
This will put you on a list to receive reminders from us! This is FREE!
Sophomores, Juniors and Seniors MARK YOUR CALENDARS!
Our school has gone with Balfour instead of Jostens. Balfour will be here on the
following dates to meet with your respected class level.
Thursday, December 13th
@ Lunch—Wrap-up senior graduation orders.
Tuesday, February 12 @ 2:15 p.m. – Meet with juniors in auditorium and @ 2:30 p.m.
meet with sophomores.
Wednesday, February 20th
, lunch to 6:00 p.m. – Take up orders from juniors &
sophomores.
Scholarships
For information on the scholarships that come through the guidance office, check out the
Scholarship Link on Ms. Anderson webpage.
45 of the Weirdest College Scholarships
There is nothing like free money -- especially when it can be applied to something as
productive as college tuition. However, the best of free college money -- scholarships--
can often be difficult to obtain because of their strict guidelines. But before you decide to
give up on the idea of getting 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 prom dress out of duct tape? With scholarships as
strange as these, you may be eligible for more free college funding than you think.
Click on the link be to check out 45 of the weirdest scholarships out there.
http://www.zencollegelife.com/45-of-the-weirdest-college-scholarships/
High Five Scholarships
Welcome 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
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CHARGE.
We have been collecting scholarship awards for over 15 years and have accumulated
more scholarships and grants than any other source. With millions of scholarships and
over $45 billion 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, open to Juniors and Seniors in Warren County and Bowling Green High Schools.
This essay competition will focus on selected historic buildings in Bowling Green, and
their potential for adaptive reuse. Students will choose a building from among the five
listed below, and propose in what 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 the adaptive re-use 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 to Morris Jewelry by May 31, 2013.
University of Kentucky Academic Scholarship Program for Freshman
Entering Fall 2013
If you would like to attend the University of Kentucky, there is an informational flyer in
the guidance office that has automatic scholarships and competitive scholarships listed
along with their requirements. Deadline for all automatic academic scholarships is
March 1, 2013. Deadline for competitive academic scholarships is January 15,
2013. PLEASE NOTE YOU MUST APPLY AND BE ACCEPTED TO UK IN ORDER
TO BE ELIGIBLE FOR ANY OF THE SCHOLARSHPS OFFERED ON THE
INFORMATIONAL FLYER!
Carpenter-Dent Scholarships
These 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 is awarded based on the student's record and need of assistance.
Applications are in the guidance office. The deadline to apply is June 1, 2013.
Western Kentucky University Scholarships for Freshman Entering Fall 2013
If you would like to attend Western Kentucky University, click the link to get the latest
scholarships for freshman entering the Fall semester of 2013. PLEASE NOT YOU
MUST APPLY AND BE ACCEPTED TO WKU IN ORDER TO BE ELIGIBLE FOR
ANY OF THE SCHOLARSHIPS OFFERED ON THIS WEBSITE!
http://www.wku.edu/scholarship/incoming.php
KAPE Scholarships (Kentucky Association of Professional Educators) There are two scholarships sponsored by KAPE that are offered to seniors who are
graduating in the spring of 2013.
Family Member Scholarship
The student will qualify if he/she plans to further his/her education in a program leading
to a two or four year certificate or degree program. The scholarship is merit based (the
minimum GPA is 3.5. 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.
The scholarship is merit based (minimum GPA is 3.5). Stop by the guidance office for an
application or for more information.
2013 Profile in Courage Essay Contest
The John F. Kennedy Library Foundation invites U.S. high school students to write an essay on
an act of political courage by a U.S. elected official who served during or after 1956. For contest
information, registration, and to submit your essay, visit the Profile in Courage Essay Contest at
http://www.jfklibrary.org/. You can also stop by the guidance office to get more details.
Deadline to submit your essay is January 5, 2013.
AXA Achievement Community Scholarship
The AXA Achievementsm Community Scholarship Program brings advice and access to
higher education into every community in which AXA has a presence. Every AXA
Advisors' branch office nationwide distributes up to twelve $2,000 scholarships to
high school seniors who live and attend high school in their area. APPLY EARLY:
only the first 10,000 applications will be accepted. The application deadline is
February 1, 2013, but if 10,000 applications are received before that date, the
program will automatically close.
An AXA Achiever must demonstrate:
Ambition and drive
Determination to set and reach goals
Respect for self, family and community
Ability to succeed in college
READ MORE ABOUT IT BY CLICKING THE LINK -- http://www.axa-
equitable.com/axa-foundation/community-scholarships.html
National Co-op Scholarship Program
College cooperative education is a unique academic program combining classroom
studies with professional work experience in a field related to your education and career
goals. Co-op gives the student an opportunity to gain professional job experience and at
the same time, earn money to help expenses while you are in school. Co-op positions are
available in fields including: Chemicals & Petroleum, Health Services, Communications,
Hotel and Restaurant Management, Computers & Electronics, Manufacturing, Education,
Media and the Arts, Environmental Services, Public and Private Utilities, Financial
Services, Public Relations, Government, Retail Trade, and Transportation.
Students must go to one of the following universities in order to be eligible for the Co-
op Scholarship Program: Clarkson University, Drexel University, Johnson & Wales
University, Kettering University, Rochester Institute of Technology, State University of
New York, OSWEGO State University of New York, University of Cincinnati,
University of Massachusetts Lowell, The University of Toledo, Wentworth Institute of
Technology.
Qualifications: To qualify for this scholarship, students must:
Have a cumulative high school GPA of 3.5 or better on a 4.0 scale
Apply and be accepted for the 2013-2014 academic year at one of the WACE
Partner colleges/universities mentioned above.
For a scholarship application or to complete your application online, please
visit www.waceinc.org. Application deadline: February 15, 2013
Abbott and Fenner Scholarship Program
Abbott & Fenner Business Consultants are please to be able to continue with our
scholarship program 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
scholarship page of our website: http://www.abbottandfenner.com/scholarships.htm
Kentucky Association of Business Officials Scholarship
The three $2,500 scholarships given by KASBO (Kentucky Association of School Business
Officials) is now available online http://www.kasbo.com/scholarships.html. These scholarships
used to be targeted solely for FBLA members; however, this year they are eligible to all high
school students who plan to major in business or education. It is no longer a requirement to be a
member of FBLA. The deadline has always been February 28 of each year; however, this year
the deadline is a received date of December 15. All the information is on the website (see link
above).
Mensa Foundation's College Scholarship Program
The Foundation's college scholarship program bases its awards totally on essays written
by the applicants. Consideration is not given to grades, academic program or financial
need. Application must be completed online! Click the link below for more information
and to start the application process. There is also information in the guidance office.
Application deadline is January 15th!
http://www.mensafoundation.org/what-we-do/scholarships/
BigSun Scholarship
The BigSun Organization is proud to be able to continue to help young athletes succeed in their
academic pursuits. BigSun is offering an annual scholarship to a deserving student. All student
athletes are eligible for this award, regardless of which sport they are participating in.
Deadline -- June 21, 2013 Amount of Award - $500 The successful applicant will be a high school senior or be attending a post secondary institute
and currently involved in some sport at that institution or in the community. Application must be
completed 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/
Big Brothers/Big Sisters Scholarship
In order to qualify for this scholarship, you must be planning on attending Western Kentucky
University, and you should have been a in our local Big Brother/Big Sister organization for at
least a year (in other words you should have been a little brother or little sister). You will need to
fill out the Beginning Freshman Application for Scholarships for WKU that is within the WKU
scholarship booklet found in the WEHS Guidance Office. Make sure you write “Big Brothers
Big Sisters” on the application to ensure it is flagged to our local organization of Big
Brothers/Big Sisters.
All applicants must:
1. Be full-time students at Western Kentucky University.
2. Be beginning freshmen.
3. Be graduates of a high school in Allen, Barren, or Warren counties.
4. Have been participants (Little Brothers or Little Sisters) in the Big Brothers Big Sisters
of South Central Kentucky program for at least one year (cumulatively).
5. Have a minimum high school GPA of 2.8.
6. Possess the personal qualities of character, integrity, dependability, industriousness and
human compassion which produce leaders and merit the honor of the award.
7. Complete a WKU scholarship application no later than January 15 prior to the
academic year for which the individual is applying.
For more information click on the link.
www.bbbsky.com/site/c.ewKZLlO1LpKeF/b.7903681/k.5C44/BBBS_Scholarship_Progr
am.htm
Generation Ali Global Citizenship Scholarship Program
Inspired by Muhammad Ali's six core principles: confidence, conviction, dedication, giving,
respect, and generosity, generation Ali inspires the new generation of leaders to achieve
greatness. Proudly funded by the Muhammad Ali Center, this scholarship program encourages
the pursuit of greatness through education.
Eligibility:
1. Be a high school senior or graduate or post secondary undergraduate
2. Plan to enroll or are currently enrolled in full-time undergraduate study at an accredited United
States two or four-year college, university or technical school
3. U.S. and international students are encouraged to apply
Click the link below to begin the scholarship application.
www.generationali.org/