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KNIGHTWATCH
February 12, 2016
Let’s Go –
Let’s Go With Confidence
How confident are you?
I have found that there is a fine line between confidence and arrogance. This line is
blurred when you look at individuals who are often in a position of power or authority
– politicians, athletes, celebrities, pastors, teachers, and even principals. The world
continues to share the message that pride and self-assurance are one of the ways to get
ahead in this world, but as Christians we recognize that “pride comes before the fall”
(Proverbs 16:18).
So what are Christians to do? Are we called to waver when confronted with
challenges or to meekly go about our business? Absolutely not. We are, however,
called to place our confidence in something outside of ourselves. We are called to put
our confidence not in our own power, but in the power that has come as the Holy
Spirit has gifted us with authority.
We go out in the world, not scared or ashamed of who we serve but in full confidence
that He goes alongside us – protecting us, guiding us, and upholding those who trust in
Him. We go with the Word of God as an offensive weapon understanding that it, and
it alone, has the power to transform lives. We go with confidence understanding that
we “can do all things through Him who gives us strength” (Philippians 4:13). May we
receive the authority of God and go out with the assurance that, in Him and through
Him, we can serve with confidence. Let’s Go!
Let’s Go…
Let’s Go…
FROM THE PRINCIPAL . . .
Adam
Kirsch
Let’s Go – Work for Peace
Peace is something that we all crave. The canned answer is that individuals want peace for all people,
but world peace will only come after individuals have peace within themselves. We cannot fix the
problems of society before our internal struggles are calmed. We have all had the experience where our
life is filled with uncertainty, anxiousness, and even fear. It is during those times that we recognize the
need for personal peace.
I don’t believe that we can seek out peace for ourselves. Certainly we may take steps to create a sense
of peace by eliminating distractions, clearing our minds, or isolating ourselves from the business of the
day. What typically happens, however, is that we create additional stress by rushing and working to
pursue peace.
So how do we experience peace? I believe that peace comes when we recognize the situations and
opportunities that we can and cannot control. True peace doesn’t come from resignation or despair at
uncontrollable situations, but rather in acknowledging that we must hand things off to our Savior. He
has promised to carry them for us. It comes in trusting in the unfailing promises of God. It comes in
truly believing Jesus when he said “Peace I leave with you; my peace I give you. I do not give as the
world gives. Do not let your hearts be troubled and do not be afraid. (John 14:27)”. It is a peace that
comes from beyond our understanding about the work of Jesus Christ in our lives. (Philippians 4:7)
We will not find true peace in this world, because it is a world of sin. (John 16:33) Ultimate peace will
only come at the last day when all believers are brought into the fold of heaven. Yet, as we ourselves
are transformed, we will be able to interact and serve those around us. Through us, we pray, others will
be able to witness the peace that comes from God. We pray this transformation through the Holy Spirit
would then be evident in others. It is only through this individual and life changing process that
individuals and groups of us will have peace. May the Spirit begin that work within each of us so we
encounter peace. Let’s Go!
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GUIDANCE DEPARTMENT . . .
UPCOMING EVENTS . . .
2/12 Prof. Development - NO SCHOOL 2/12 Pack the Gym Night, after Basketball game 2/12 Winter Dance, 9:30 pm – 11:00 pm 2/23 Meet the Principal, 6:00 pm 2/26 & 2/27 Jubilee Concert, 7:00 pm
STUDENT/COUNSELOR ASSIGNMENTS:
CUCINELLO: Freshman R-Z, Seniors A, Transition WAUGH: Freshman A-Q
OECHSNER: Sophomores & Juniors A-L, Seniors F-L KIRSCH: Seniors B-E
LITTLE: Sophomores, Juniors & Seniors M-Z
REGISTRATION NIGHTS:
Class of 2019 Course Registration Night: Monday, February 15, 2016: 5:30-7:30 p.m.
Make-up Registration Night: Monday, February 22, 2016: 5:30-7:30 p.m. (Study Center)
Class of 2020 Registration Night: Monday, March 14, 2016: 3:30-7 p.m. (Study Center)
The registration process will look slightly different than in years past. The registration packet that
you receive on Wednesday evening will include a printout of all of your contact information that is
currently in Skyward. At this time you will have the opportunity to update your contact information
for the 2016-2017 school year.
Statewide ACT for Juniors in March: Starting in 2015, the State of Wisconsin required high
schools to administer the ACT in the month of March. This year's test dates for juniors are Tuesday,
March 1, 2016 and Wednesday, March 2, 2016. This test will be administered at Milwaukee
Lutheran High School during the normal school day, starting at 7:50 AM, and all junior students will
be excused that morning to take the exam. There is no additional cost to take this exam and students
do not need to complete additional steps at this time to take the exam. If you have questions about
this exam, please email me at [email protected].
ADVANCED LEADERSHIP ACADEMY Do you know a junior of senior who is:
Passionate about social entrepreneurship, social causes, or service?
Willing to take on new challenges?
Wanting to learn about themselves and their skills?
Ready to develop an action plan for change?
Ready to take on college-level curriculum and earn college credit?
Ready to Lead?
Then HOBY’s Advanced Leadership Academy (ALA) is for them!
Sign up directly at HOBY.org/programs/advanced-leadership-academy
Mike Waugh Assistant Principal
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FROM THE DEAN . . .
ADMISSIONS…
Jim Datka Director of New
Student and Alumni Relations
Important Admissions Dates Saturday, February 13th – Placement Test #4, 8:30 am- 12 noon (Study Center)
Saturday, March 12th – Placement Test #5, 8:30 am- 12 noon (Study Center)
REMINDER TO ALL CURRENT CHOICE FAMILIES We are currently in the middle of our open enrollment period for both the Milwaukee Parental
Choice and Wisconsin Parental Choice Programs. IT IS IMPERATIVE THAT ALL OUR
CURRENT FAMILIES APPLY FOR YOUR STUDENT’S CHOICE SEAT DURING
FEBRUARY OR RISK BEING ON A WAIT LIST FOR THE NEXT SCHOOL YEAR!! We
have currently received many CHOICE applications for students who wish to transfer to our
school; our current students will have priority before them ONLY IF you apply in FEBRUARY!!
Go to the following website NOW and apply for your child's CHOICE seat:
http://dpi.wi.gov/sms/choice-programs/student-applications
Click on PARENT APPLICATION and then the REGISTER button to set up your log in. After
the online application process is complete, please bring in BOTH residency and income documents
to Jean Dummann in the CHOICE office at Milwaukee Lutheran BEFORE February20.
My office hours are as follows:
Mondays & Fridays 6:30am to 3:30pm
Tuesday – Not in Office
Wednesday – 1 to 6pm
Thursday – 10am to 4pm
Saturday, Feb. 6 and Saturday Feb. 20 – 7am to 12 noon
Computer Lab Hours for Families who need help applying online: Thursday, February 11, 5:30 - 7:30pm in Study Center
Saturday, February 20, 9 - 11:00am in Study Center
Any questions, please email Jean Dummann, CHOICE Designee at:
Justin Armitage Dean of Students
PROPER ATTIRE FOR WISCONSIN WEATHER: Now that the weather is
changing and warm clothes must be worn, please be reminded of our dress code: Students
are not permitted to wear coats or hats to class, chapel or assemblies. Please see to it that
your student has a sweater or other appropriate warm clothing to wear to school on cold,
winter days. Hooded sweatshirts must be a Milwaukee Lutheran High School approved
organization print and they must be the outer most layer. Hoods must be removed as
students enter the building.
NO LUNCH ORDERS: No student can order lunch from outside the building and have
it delivered.
ARRIVING TO SCHOOL: Please ensure your student is arriving to school with
enough time to get to their lockers and get to class. The school day begins at 7:50, this
means students should be arriving prior to 7:45. Students can use the Study Center at 7:00
am, so “if you cannot be on time, be early.”
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STUDENT ACTIVITIES . . .
LOOKING AHEAD TO FUN STUDENT ACTIVITIES – Mark your calendar now!
PACK THE GYM & WINTER DANCE: We will be “packing the gym” tonight, February
12th for the Varsity girls’ at 5:45pm and boys’ at 7:30pm for back-to-back basketball games!!!
Immediately following the game until 11:00pm, we will have our annual Winter Dance in the cafeteria.
Admission is $3 and you must show your current student ID to get in.
PACK THE GYM SHIRTS… If you ordered one, you will be able to pick them up from the cafeteria
today, Friday, February 12th starting at 5:30pm until 7:30pm. Anyone that cannot make it during that time
will be able to get their shirt after school on Monday, February 15th from the study center.
ICE CREAM SOCIAL: The 2016 prom committee with be hosting an ice cream social at the “Pack the
Gym” night, tonight, Friday February 12th to raise money to help offset costs for a free, safe and fun post
prom. Please come and support us!
BLOOD DRIVE: Student Council will be hosting our Winter Blood drive in partnership with the
American Red Cross on Tuesday, February 23rd. Junior and Senior students will have the opportunity to
sign up to donate in their religion classes the week of February 15th.
STUDENT COUNCIL THANKS THOSE THAT DONATED TO THE BOOK DRIVE FOR
MILWAUKEE WORKING. A great big thank you to all those that participated and donated to the Book
Drive. Milwaukee Working is a non-profit organization in the central city creating jobs for men and women
who are underemployed, never employed, or background-challenged in various ways. Milwaukee Working
goes beyond job training and resume building to employ people full-time, offering life transformation through
the dignity of work. Their business ventures include a wood shop and an online department for selling used
books, DVDs, CDs, video games, etc on Amazon.com. If you’d like to hear more about this organization, here
is a promo video.
YEARBOOK ORDER: Place your order online at www.jostenyearbooks.com today.
DO YOU WANT YOUR PICTURES FEATURED IN THIS YEAR’S YEARBOOK?! If you have
any pictures that you would like considered for this year’s yearbook, please email them to Mrs. Janousky
at [email protected] as soon as you can! Thank you!
TESTIMONIAL TUESDAYS: Do you have a story of a way God has shown Himself to you or worked
in your life? Share God’s goodness and mercy with us by submitting your testimony to the student
council spiritual life committee for Tuesday devotions. You can read it yourself or have it read
anonymously. See Caleb Alles or JC Kroupa for more information.
PRAYER BOX: If you’re going through a hard time or just need a little support in your daily life, the
Student Council Spiritual Life Committee would love to pray for you. Drop off your prayer requests in
the Prayer Box in the cafeteria.
RED KNIGHT BASKETBALL FANS - DRESS UP THEMES:
Any Red Knight fan, young or old, that is interested in dressing up with our student section at basketball
games this season can use the following schedule to plan their attire for the games. Go Red Knights!!!
BOY’S Date and Location Dress Up Theme 02/12@home vs Whitefish Bay Pack the Gym Shirts (Black Out) 02/16@home vs Brook East Bandannas 02/19@Nicolet White Out 02/25@home vs Germantown Patriotic
GIRL’S Date and Location Dress Up Theme 02/12@Home vs Whitefish Bay Black Out (Pack the Gym Night) 02/18@Home vs Nicolet Patriotic
Rachel Janousky Student Activities
Director
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Milwaukee Lutheran High School
Academic Recognition
High Honor Roll (G.P.A. = 3.50-4.00) 4.0 Students Indicated in Bold
Freshman Sophomores James Bouy
Jaime Butler
Briana Bynum
Kennedy Cole
Josephine Cronce
Emily Ewert
Terrika Henning
Hoang-Long Ho
LeAnn Huynh
Clayan Johnson
Dylan Johnson
Erin Knight
Jacob Kohlmeier
Noulown Kue
Destin Martens
Morgan Mayborne
Raven Mendoza
Quentona Mosby
Mary Jo Pergande
Jacob Price
Htay Reh
Oo Reh
Matthew Sowinski
Rayanna Stamps
Timothy Steinke
Matthew Stoltenberg
Rebekah Tait
Nellie Thao
Caroline Tran
Joseph Vavruska
Tevelis Winslow
Tasia Xiong
Logan Alles Ana Beard
Avante’ Bohmann Daniel Christian Michael Coldagelli Brianna Cole
Adam Crapser Sarah Dekker Madison Demski Jacob Dillie Kennedi M. Fisher Benjamin D. Forke
Lindsey A. Fuchsberger Sierra Galien Ka’Sha Gilbert Thomas Gillis Lucas Gitzlaff Giovanna Greco Jacob Hanson Catherine Heup
Sophia C. Hey Jalen Hill Malcolm R. Johnson Joseph Jurss
Marlia King
Tori Knueppel Alex Kuriatnyk Christian Lubke Ku Mo 1 Ku Mo 2 Ralph Rey Montecillo Mark Murphy Akeia Ohikhuare Ethan J. Pankow
Preh Reh Hunter Sadler Sabreen Saeed
Clarissa Sanchez Ebony Scherbarth
Katherine Scheuer Emma Schlie
Timothy R. Schultz Jolan Smallwood Michelle Spicer Hao Truong Colton VanderBerg Hannah Weymier Janae K. Wright
Honor Roll (G.P.A. = 3.00-3.49)
Freshman Sophomores Anyiah E. Anthony
Halleberry L. Baines
Lily G. Bansemar
Ian Bartels
Bria F. Brame
Sharmane T. Brown
Jameia L. Brown
Asia S. Carson
Jada R. Chambers-Washington
Kaliph A. Cox
Luke D. Czaplewski
Jalaya D. Ellis
Lexis Ferguson
Isaiah J. Galloway
A'Raeya N. Gatson
Damaria R. Green
Mykael R. Hill
Melvin L. Hood
Michael Mason
Da Meh
Cameron L. Moutry
Carle'cia R. Plummer-
Lawrence
Hanna E. Radewahn
Jordan P. Savage
Myah N. Stamps
Faith Stanley
Isaiah Tennin
Pearla L. Volkman
Samoria L. Williams
Jadyn N. Wilson-Johnson
Rebekah Baas Liann Bade Ashley Bell Thomas Datka Matthew DeCleene Larry Flowers III Darien Games Elisabeth Goodman Ianna Hunter Iyonah Jackson Mayah Kroupa Theodore Lontkowski III Christopher Means
Patrick Moore Pria Moore Brent Nargis Chika Okoro-Osademe Bryce Parker Tanasia Shaw Samaria Smith William Stiggers Kaleb Tatum Sarai Tenorio Zavier Westmoreland Jack Wilfing Nikayla Williams
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High Honor Roll (G.P.A. = 3.50-4.00) 4.0 Students Indicated in Bold
Juniors Seniors Kendalin Back David Bain Holly A. Butler
Tierrney Cardinal Jacquelyn L. Coleman Owen R. Cronce
Alison Denecke Alexandria Dollhopf
Benjamin C. Ewert Nagea Harris Isaac Her Rachel Hucker Isabel Islas
Murajah Jackson Madeline Jeninga Eleanor Knight
Shing Ying Kue Rylee R. Maas Pedro Mendoza IV
Patricia Noggle Ciera Oglesby
Sarah Paepke
Jenna Patterson Phuong N. Phan
Kayla M. Pintar Jacob Poshepny Abigail Radewahn
Henry Reimer IV Sohair E. Saeed Brandon Schmidt Madeline Serafin Isaac J. Siegel
Nathan Smith Brandon Spears Jacob Stamm Christopher Stoll Valerie Thao Claire Van Wagoner
Shannon Whiting Mary Widener Christine Wilcox
Tyler Yang
Caleb Alles
Ross B. Armitage Abigail N. Baas MasonJohn Beard Elizabeth R. Bergner Carter M. Blanchard Mikayla Boettcher
Matthew J. Brandt Rachel A. Brandtjen Alexandria L. Brown
Dasia Brown Jhanee Brown-Sanders Jasmine Cabunac Samuel J. Dekker
Danielle Donlow LaDiamond Flowers Christian S. Gerner Tishai Harrell Tanasia Harris Germyah Heart Devin Her Jessica Ikanih Jessie E. Isaacson
Quincy L. Jackson Lynsdsy E. Jaeger
Renna P. James Walker Rebecca A. Janke
Jarred N. Johnson Jessica King Michaela O. Kohlmeier Elizabeth J. Kolell
Gwendolyn Lambouths Tahj Lea Michael S. Leapley
Kasha’ Luckett Lawrence W. Luse-Baker Thomas Lynch Sharaina K. Mabon Allison Martinelli
Kaitlyn R. Mathews Jenna Melbye Danielle L. Nelson
Cameron S. Orth Courtney Owens Hannah A. Paiser Daniel J. Pankow
Lucy K. Raasch Katie A. Radewahn Bailey Robichaud Dai’Sha Smith Jesse W. Soderbeck Raven Stamps Luke S. Stoltenberg Justin A. Totsky
Christian J. Van Dellen Bradley J. Van Wagoner
R. Tyler Vanderberg Cheng Vang Rachel L. Waldron Tyler D. Walker
Amelia R. Walters Kaniya D. Washington Amber West Nikiya Williams Brennen G. Wilson Nicholas A. Winter Kellen C. Witty James Wright IV
Honor Roll (G.P.A. = 3.00-3.49)
Juniors Seniors Malik Abney Kamaya L. Baggett Alyssa Becklund Cory Boyd Jr. Kenzel Branch Rayoung Chan-Viramontes Jawari Copeland Alexis Cowser Griggs Hanna Fahl Ashley Folker Hailey Gary Jaylen Grose
Jordan N. Hampton Mia Kurazawa Kelsey Mack Andria Ostovich Dajah Paige Rose Rodriguez Alexandria M. Sonnenberg Tyler Thompson III Yamil Tocuyo-Lopez Tavariana White Shackera S. Williams Matteo Zuehlsdorf
Alexus Brown Alvin Burris Takiya Butler Shaylynn Campbell Ta’Nai U. Cox Kierstin L. Flessert Simone Gordon Jordan Hopkins Reonna James Walker Devan Johnson Natalie Korom
Nicholas Kriescher Jaylen Kroupa Nickolas Lewis Alexis Martinez Zaire Mathis Joshua McLaurin Dante J. Nobles Sidney C. Nwachukwu Chinaza S. Nwanebo Ryan Selner
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ATHLETICS . . .
FROM THE DIRECTOR OF BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS
TO: Parents of all Students, Faculty and Staff, Leaders of All Auxiliary Organizations, Lutheran Special School
Parents and Staff
Each year we are required to let you know what we are doing to comply with the Federal Asbestos Hazard Emergency
Response Act (AHERA). As we informed you in the past, we do have some asbestos—containing materials in the school. At
this time we need to update your concerning the status of our management plan, the periodic surveillance that we conduct and
the response actions we have taken.
Management Plan: Our management plan is on file with the State of Wisconsin. Copies are kept at each school. You may
arrange to see the management plan by contacting me at (414) 461-2927.
Periodic Surveillance: We inspect all asbestos containing materials every six months to be sure they are still in good
condition. Inspections are done in January and July. As required by law, professional inspection and update of the
management plan are done every three years. Records of inspections are maintained in the office of the Director of Buildings
and Properties. You may arrange to see them by contacting me at (414) 461-2927.
Response Actions: Our maintenance staff performs what are called “operations and maintenance” actions in dealing with
our asbestos-containing materials. These response actions assure that the asbestos containing materials remain in a safe and
undamaged condition and allow the Maintenance Department to make any necessary small-scale repairs. Larger scale projects
in the past have been professionally abated in accordance with AHERA standards. Records of these actions are kept with the
management plan. You may arrange to see them by contacting me at (414) 461-2927.
It is our intent to comply fully with the law and to provide students, faculty, staff, and guests with a safe and healthy building.
I will be glad to answer any questions or address any concerns that any of you may have about asbestos in our building.
Sincerely,
John Radewahn
Director of Buildings and Properties
AHERA Designated Person
Keith Kalous
Athletic Director
Milwaukee Lutheran Athletics Week of February 15th to February 20th:
Tuesday, February 16th:
Boys Basketball @ Home vs. Brookfield East 5:45 & 7:30 PM
Thursday, February 11th:
Girls Basketball @ Home vs. Nicolet 5:45 & 7:30 PM
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SNOW DAYS In the event severe weather conditions would occur, please check one of the local media
outlets for information on school closings. Our recommendation is that you check the WTMJ website
(www.todaystmj4.com) for the earliest and most up-to-date information. Other media outlets broadcasting school
closings include:
Television: WTMJ-4, FOX-6, WISN-12, CBS-58
Radio: 94.5 KTI Country, 620WTMJ
Internet: fox6now.com/weather, WISN.com, cbs58.com
Since our students come from many parts of the metropolitan area, weather conditions may vary from one area to
another. Please use discretion in sending your child to school even though school may be in session. A guideline to use in
making your decision would be the decision that your local public school district has made. (Example: If you live in
Cedarburg and the Cedarburg school district has closed due to the weather, consider keeping your child home from school
that day.)
In the event that a sudden snowstorm forces school to close before the regular closing time, make certain that your child
knows exactly where to go and what to do should no one be home during the school day.
CURRENT NEWS . . .
WINTER DESSERT THEATRE: Kill Me Deadly is the title of the MLHS winter dessert theatre. It will be
performed February 5th at 7pm, Saturday, February 6th at 7pm and Sunday, February 7th at 2pm. Tickets prices: adults
are $8, seniors are $7, and children are $6. MLHS students with ID’s are free. Kill Me Deadly is a wonderfully funny
parody of 1940’s and 50’s detective noir. Charlie Nickels is a gumshoe in Los Angeles rooting out the truth of a
murder and the theft of a 300 karat diamond. What follows is a wacky, clever, romantic and intrigue-filled caper that
will keep the audience guessing until the end.
COME AND PRAY WITH US! Join the many moms and others who have lifted up Milwaukee Lutheran High
School and our students to the Lord through the years. Our Moms in Prayer group prays together on Friday mornings,
7:45 – 9:00 a.m. in Room 411. For more information, please call or text Diane Wilson at (262) 844-7780.
RED KNIGHT YOUTH FOOTBALL: RKYF is looking for youth football players for the fall of
2016. Mark your calendar for February 16th or February 18th! We have set up a stop by and drop off/fill out
your paperwork night for your son/grandson/nephew entering 3rd-8th grade this fall. Come to Milwaukee
Lutheran High School 9700 W. Grantosa Avenue from 5:00pm-6:30pm in the front of the building or go to
our website for more information. www.redknightyouthfootball.com
NHS Volunteer Opportunities SNOW REMOVAL for an elderly neighbor who lives at 94th & Congress. See Mrs. Cucinello or Miss Little for details.
Tutoring students in grades 3 – 7 @ Summit Educational Assoc. at 2201 S. Lincoln Ave. on Saturday mornings
and/or weeknights.
Saturday morning grade school basketball @ Zion Lutheran School in January and February, scoreboard and/or
books.
Home Freshmen and JV basketball games @ MLHS, scoreboard and/or books.
Sell Raffle Tickets for Fishing for Hearts Ice Fishing Jamboree tickets need to be sold prior to Ice Jamboree.
Money and unsold tickets need to be returned before Saturday, Feb. 13.
Brookfield Lutheran Church Couples Ministry Dinner on Saturday, Feb. 13 from 4:45 pm – 9:45 pm. Serving
food, clearing tables, washing dishes and clean-up.
Ice Fishing Jamboree with Caleb Niedfeldt in Hartford on Pike Lake on Saturday, Feb. 13, doing food service.
LSA State Lutheran Grade School Basketball Tournament @ CUW and Living Word High School, March 4 – 6,
selling and taking tickets, selling apparel and setting up for tournament.
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CURRENT NEWS CONTINUED . . .
Zoo Summer Camps @ Milwaukee County Zoo, Monday-Friday for 2 week session, 8:45am – 3:30pm, between
June 16 – August 12. Must apply before April 1, 2016.
Ice Fishing Jamboree with Caleb Niedfeldt in Hartford on Pike Lake on Saturday, Feb. 13, helping kids ice fish and
doing food service.
See the sign-up folder in the guidance office to sign-up or for more details if you are interested in any of the above
opportunities. All NHS members are required to do 30 volunteer hours second semester.
MILWAUKEE RESCUE MISSION: Service to the Milwaukee Rescue Mission will continue each Monday
until March 21st. Sign up outside Room 413. For those signed up, we meet at 3:12pm outside room 413 and will
return to Milwaukee Lutheran around 6:15 pm.
MEET THE PRINCIPAL NIGHT: The next Meet the Principal Night will be held on Tuesday, February 23rd
from 6 to 7 pm in the Study Center. Future dates are March 22 and April 26.
HAVE YOU LIKED THE MILWAUKEE LUTHERAN FACEBOOK PAGE YET? It is a great way to
stay connected to the school, get information updates, find out about student achievements, and see some great candid
shots. Go to Facebook and find out! (When you search, two different pages may come up. Choose the one that has
the picture of the school as the image picture.)
VOLUNTEERS NEEDED: RED KNIGHT BOOSTER CLUB The Red Knight Booster club works to promote and support the athletic programs at Milwaukee Lutheran High
School. Each year the Booster Club raises over $45,000 through Concessions and other activities. These funds are
used to pay for coaches’ clinics, equipment and supplies, uniforms, awards, and more. Please follow the link below
and sign up to help out in the concession stand. We have scheduled events through February. We appreciate any help
you can give us.
1) Click this link to see our Sign-Up on VolunteerSpot: http://vols.pt/Svrx3e
2) Review the options listed and choose the spot(s) you like.
Thanks you in advance for your support.
If you have any questions please contact me at [email protected]
Jennifer Robichaud
Volunteer Coordinator
414-313-4849
ATTENDANCE PROCEDURES . . .
Absences must be reported to the Attendance Office at (414) 461-6062 or [email protected] by a
parent/guardian prior to 9am on the day of the absence. A written excuse must also be submitted to the Attendance
Office on the day the student returns to school.
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WHAT’S GOING ON AT OUR SISTER SCHOOLS…
PARKING LOT SAFETY: For the safety of all our students and parents, please find below a few reminders about
dropping off/picking up your student(s) in the morning and after school.
1. When picking up after school, please DO NOT park between the orange cones. This area is designated for the buses.
2. When dropping off in the morning, you may pull up next to the canopy or next to the parking lot. Please DO NOT stop
in the middle of the driveway – this causes congestion.
3. Please drive slowly at all times and watch for pedestrians crossing.
4. Please use extra caution between 7:40am to 7:50am.
Winter Dance, February 20 at 7:30 pm
“Once Upon A Mattress”
March 4 & 5 at 8:00 pm
March 6 at 7:00 pm
Visit Lake Country Lutheran Here
WEEKLY LUNCH MENU
MONDAY, Feb. 15 – Chicken Patty, Rice TUESDAY, Feb. 16 – Spaghetti, Bosco Stick WEDNESDAY, Feb. 17 – Mac & Cheese, Hot Dog THURSDAY, Feb. 18 – Hot Pockets FRIDAY, Feb. 19 – Pizza
MONDAY, Feb. 22 – Fish, Fries, Brats TUESDAY, Feb. 23 – Cheeseburger, Hash Brown WEDNESDAY, Feb. 24 – Mock Chicken Leg, Mashed Potato THURSDAY, Feb. 25 – Pizza Patty FRIDAY, Feb. 26 – Chicken Quesadilla
Winter Formal, February 13 at 7:00 pm
Chamber Concert, February 21 at 2:00 pm
Open House, February 25 at 6:00 pm
Visit Martin Luther Here
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