Hornet Nation we are quickly approaching Spring Break
and all of its glory. I remind you that this is a very
important time of year for us as we wrap up the third
quarter and prepare for the fourth quarter as well as
Notes from Assistant
Principal . . .
Mr. Tyler Kruzel
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Notes from School
Counselor . . .
Mrs. Jennifer Dilworth
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Middle/High School Newsletter March 11, 2016
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Hornet Athletics
Mr. Enos Bacon
Principal/Athletic Director
Basketball season has come to a
close with valiant efforts from our young
men and women’s programs. Our ladies
dropped a close one in the first round of
the district tournament despite efforts from
our savvy seniors. Our boys pulled off an
impressive win with an upset of Mackinaw
City in the District semi’s. The boys took
their game to the District Final with
Alanson before bringing their season to an
end. They fought a tightly contested game
for almost the entire game before a tough
stretch in the second half cost them.
We would like to take the
opportunity to recognize the efforts of our
players as they represented our school in
a very positive light. Despite how things
ended, we couldn’t be prouder of how you
performed sporting the Brown and Gold.
We commend our seniors for their
Winter Season has concluded and Spring Sports to
begin March 14!
leadership and resilience . . . recognizing
that athletics can be very challenging at
times. Your ability to demonstrate
character and integrity in those tough
times is greatly appreciated.
Hats off to our coaching staff . . .
Coach Cassidy, Coach Wagenschutz,
Coach Anderson, Coach Kirsch, and
Coach Stempke for their work with the
boys and girls basketball programs.
March 14 – Spring Sports Seasons begin
April 1 – Rules meeting completion date
See link for spring schedules on the school
website. Our current as well as
prospective schedules will be there.
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Coming into an early spring, we as an administrative staff have been very proud of our students and their growth as young men and women. I would like to personally highlight the student group “Project Unify” for their efforts in raising awareness of bullying in school. Project Unify has made anti-bullying shirts for staff and students to wear on days selected by the group. Seeing our students band together and spread awareness of such an important issue is something special to see. They are proud of what they are doing and I know as a staff we are very proud of these actions as well.
Project Unify also brought in a guest speaker to speak to the school about bullying and pursuing your dreams. Former Michigan State basketball player, Anthony Ianni, came in and did a wonderful job talking to our students about what he had gone though as a kid in school and the struggles he had to overcome in order to beat the odds. Anthony was a powerful speaker that I feel grasped the attention of the students from the minute he started talking.
Little by little we can we can develop our kids into well-rounded adults. When we have the help of students leading students, it shows the character of these kids and shows us what we can expect out of them in years to come. The future is bright at Pellston Public Schools and it’s great to be a part of it!
Mr. Kruzel
Assistant Principal
A word from the
Assistant Principal . . . Mr. Kruzel
Hanah Carter - SR
Samuel Greenman - SR
Nicole Farkas - SOPH
Brody Woods – 8th
Chase Zink – 7th
We applaud you and your
parents for your
commitment to
attendance. It is
appreciated and we salute
you!!!
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Attendance Semester 1
Project Unify
Project Unify is a Special Olympics created program that seeks to create athletic and leadership opportunities for students with and without disabilities. This program is designed specifically to promote community involvement and awareness amongst those that participate. Under the leadership of Mr. Powell and Mrs. Wagar, Project Unify has provided multiple field trips including Laser Tag as well as guest Speaker, Anthony Ianni, former Michigan State basketball player and motivational speaker. (continued p. 8) . . .
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testing for the spring. I am concerned with our
students being prepared for the rigors of this year’s
SAT/PSAT/M-STEP exams. Our staff have been working very
hard to expose students to the sorts of things that will be
asked of them. The unfortunate thing with the SAT/PSAT is
where it falls in the testing window . . . April 12. Not exactly
an ideal time to test, we are preparing to have our students
testing upon arrival back from Spring Break. Please ensure
that your students get ample sleep and are back to school for
April 12. These tests are used to measure the success of our
school and it is essential that all students be in attendance.
These tests mean a great deal to our school and we ask for
your support in this endeavor.
As the fourth quarter quickly approaches, students stay atop
your studies. It is essential that you earn credit for your
classes and avoid the pitfalls of credit recovery. I might
remind students and parents that normally this is the time of
year when we see a spike in behavior and disciplinary action.
Remember the Full Value Agreement and the principles set
forth for students and staff . . . Teamwork, Be Safe, and Speak
Up. Know them, honor them, and live them. If you can abide
by these, I know it will be a good spring for everybody.
As we near conferences, please introduce yourselves to Mr.
Collin Hewitt. He is a new addition to our staff and is offering
tutoring and math 6 for our
students. Please help to
welcome him to Hornet
Nation.
Let us work together to make
this a wonderful spring!
Mr. Bacon
A Special “Thank
You” to the
following . . . Your generosity,consideration
partnership, and support
particularly for . . .
Non leo:
Northern Michigan
Diggers
Donation to support the
improvement of our
Gym Surface and
Facility!
Northern Michigan
Economic Alliance
Grant to support funding
for the CNC Lab for this fall!
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Honor Roll . . . Semester 1
Hats off to those students carrying an ALL A-
Average!!!
Alexandra Alkema Kaylee Krussell Carol Backus Anthony LaCombe Jr Susan Brilley Garrett Minzey
Evan Cameron Emily Modd
Hanah Carter Ellen O’Neil Meghan Casey Aaron Pieniozek
Blake Cassidy Elyssa Prell Matthew Chiles Mariah Redding
Hannah Clifton James Rizzardi Jacob Doss Kristy Robinson
Lauren Frye Isabella Rybinski
Elizabeth Gargaro Dara Slater
Jacob Gasco Elizabeth Slater Gretchen Gough Samantha Stark
Ashanti Hersha Emma Thompson
Sophia Kasubowski Jaeger Williams
Cameron Krueger Wyatt Zulski
Hats off to those students carrying an A-B
Average!!!
Destiny Abney Jenna Jurek
Asha Armock Brianna Jutson
Hailie Birch Dane Knoll Jaden Booth Sage LaLonde
Thomas Bowman Ethan Landon
Kaitlyn Bricker Chandler Lucier Alexandra Brisson Shaely Masta
Madison Brown Jenna Montero
Ethan Campbell Samantha Munns
John Chanda Taylor Myroniuk
Nathaniel Chiles Olivia Oom
Carter Czarnecki Raymond Osier III Jordyn Daily Talliea Padro-Jamroz
Samuel Daily Levi Redding
Courtney Davis Ian Reimann
Cyrus Dechape Colin Robbins
Aubree Ditta Jillian Robbins
Evan Duffield Adrienne Russ
Vivian Dyer Emily Spierling
Elizabeth Eaton Aaron Sydow
Nicole Farkas Tara Sydow
Kiara Fyke Byrnn Warner Alison Gleason Bailey Ward
Lydia Greenman Trey Watson
Samuel Greenman Brody Woods
Damian Griffith Chase Zink
Emma Irwin Stephen Jones
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Mr. Ianni presented to our students March 11 and emphasized many character traits that would positively impact student success in life. He focus on the topic of respect and stressed to our students the importance of leaning on those that would be willing to teach you, nurture, and help you. Mr. Ianni spoke a moving message from the heart . . . you see, he wasn’t suppose to be successful in his life. His parents were informed that he had a degenerative form of Autism and that he would never be a good student or athlete. He was the only player in history to graduate from D-1 having Autism. He proved that you can if you exercise respect and Live your Dreams!
Important Dates to Remember
Notes from the Counselor
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March 16 Parent Teacher Conferences 5– 7:30 p.m.
March 17 Parent Teacher Conferences 1-4 p.m.
March 25 No School Good Friday
April 1– 11 No School Spring Break
April 12 -13 SAT Testing
May 11 Honor and Awards Program
May 18 Hall of Fame Dinner
May 26 Last Day for Seniors (if all course requirements completed)
May 27 No School Teacher In service
May 30 No School Memorial Day
May 31 NHS Blood Drive
June 2 Deadline to Walk at Graduation
June 3 Mandatory Graduation Practice/Lunch 3:00PM
June 5 Graduation
June 10 Half Day 12:35 dismissal Last student day
Project Unify continued . . .
Pellston Parents and Students,
As the third quarter comes to a close we are preparing for the spring activities including the annual state mandated testing for all middle and high school students grades 6 through 11 and getting seniors ready for their post-secondary pathways.
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Counselor’s Notes
Testing and spring break are dangerously close this year! All of the testing we administer is mandated by the State of Michigan and therefore has certain days that they need to be completed on. Grades 5, 8, 9, 10, and 11 all have testing that starts immediately following spring break. We ask that as you plan your spring vacations to please take the testing schedule into consideration and not extend your vacations further into April.
Grades 3 - 8, and 11: As we did last spring, we will give the M-STEP to grades 3 through 8 and 11. The window for M-STEP testing varies for each grade. The main testing windows for each grade are as follows: Grades 5 and 8 English Language Arts, Math, and Social Studies: April 12 - April 21
Grades 3 and 6 English Language Arts and Math: between April 26 and May 5
Grades 4 and 7 English Language Arts, Math, and Science: between May 10 and May 19
Grade 11 Science and Social Studies: April 14
New this year for grades 9 and 10: Freshman and Sophomores should plan on taking a version of the PSAT. Sophomores will test on TUESDAY, APRIL 12, 2016. Freshmen will test on WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13, 2016. Please note that this is right after we return from spring break. 9th graders will take the PSAT8/9 and 10th graders will be taking the PSAT10. These tests take the place of the ACT Plan and Explore we gave in the past.
New this year for grade 11: Juniors took the ACT in previous years, but this year the state is mandating that students take the SAT. The juniors will take the SAT on TUESDAY, APRIL 12, ACT WorkKeys on WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13 and M-STEP science and social studies on THURSDAY, APRIL 14. Please note that testing begins the day we return from spring break. We cannot stress enough the importance of our juniors being present on this day.
SENIOR CHECKLIST SPRING 2016
Continue to inquire about scholarships - Scholarship opportunities are posted on the school website under the “Guidance Counseling” section and is also available on Mrs. Dilworth’s Google Classroom Counseling page.
Fill out the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA): Available after January 1, 2016. Filling out the FAFSA early guarantees that you get the maximum amount available to you. Please contact the office if you need to set up an appointment.
Complete High School graduation requirements - Make sure you pass your required courses! Attending college in the fall? Keep your grades up! Most colleges and universities ask for your final transcript to see if you kept up the good work!
Complete High School graduation requirements - Make sure you pass your required courses! Attending college in the fall? Keep your grades up! Most colleges and universities ask for your final transcript to see if you kept up the good work!
Last day for seniors that have satisfied their graduation requirements will be May 26. Those seniors still requiring time to complete coursework will attend school until they have done so. Deadline for all submissions will be June 2, 2016 at 3:10 PM.
Any questions? Feel free to call 539-8801, ext. 178 or come and see me!
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