St. Joseph High School News 4/3/23 - 4/7/23
St. Joseph High School News
4/3/23 - 4/7/23
Bears of the Month:
April Bears of the Month!
Congratulations to Kate Caplea & Trey McGinnis for being recognized as our April Bears of the Month at SJHS!
Wednesday, April 12th - NO LATE START DAY!
Career Day (Seniors)
SAT (Juniors)
PSAT (Fresh & Soph)
Thursday, April 13th
ACT WorkKeys (Juniors only)
Normal School day - all other grades
Friday, April 14th
MSTEP; science & social studies (Juniors only)
Normal School day - all other grades
Scholastic Art and Writing Awards:
We are pleased to announce that the following students From Saint Joseph High School have earned national recognition in the Scholastic Art & Writing Awards of 2022-2023. Maile Allen (9th grade) and Aaliyah Hill (12th Grade) have earned a National Silver Medal! These students have been identified by panels of creative professionals as the most talented young artists and writers in the nation. This year, nearly 320,000 works of art and writing were submitted. Only the top 1% were recognized at the national level. These students have been invited to attend a ceremony at the world-famous Carnegie Hall on Thursday, June 2 where their works will be displayed. If you see them please congratulate them! Attached are the award winning works!
Thanks and Go Bears!
Mr. Culver and Mrs. Beam
Staff vs. Students Basketball Game:
Interact Club:
Newsletter - AprilNewsletter.pdf
Orchestra News:
Congratulations to the following students for their outstanding performances at the MSBOA State Solo & Ensemble Festival. The students qualified for the state festival by earning top scores at our district festival. The students performed as soloists and in ensembles. Each one of these students earned a Superior Division 1 rating (highest possible) at this festival. We are all very proud of these great young musicians.
Grace Yuan
Braden Miesse
Tyler Jacobs
Seth Martin
Ryan Lokey
Sadaphonh Phongoudom
Lorenco Pimentel
Pihu Sahai
BOP Fundraiser:
Senior Fundraisers:
STEM Opportunity - 9th-12th
All female students, grades 9-12, are invited to attend a summit at Lake Michigan College to learn about how young women can pursue careers in the STEM fields.
Please see the flyer for more information and to register. Please let your counselor know that you've registered so we can coordinate transportation.
Flyer: GET-IT Connection Summit Spring2023.pdf
Fall Dual Credit Information:
Link: 2023 FALL Dual Credit
IEP’s and 504’s - College Accommodations
April 12, 2023 Leslie Navarro from Lake Michigan College will be available to talk with students with 504-Plans and IEP and their guardians. We will meet at SJHS Media Center from 6:00-7:30.
Leslie is the director of the Student Well-Being and Accessibility office at LMC. She and her colleagues at colleges and universities around the state work with students who have Individualized Education Programs (IEPs) and 504-Plans in high school to provide reasonable accommodations at the next level of education.
The accommodations are put in place to create an equitable starting line for their education. This process requires students self-identify and advocate. Learn what common accommodations are available to students at college and how to navigate getting those accommodations.
Whether your student is a freshman or a senior, it is never too soon to start thinking about accommodations.
Athletic Events:
Monday:
4:00 Varsity golf @ Niles Quad/Orchard Hills
Tuesday:
4:00 Varsity Baseball vs. Benton Harbor
4:00 JV Baseball @ Our Lady of the Lake
4:30 Varsity Softball vs. Watervliet
5:00 JV Soccer vs. Niles
6:30 Varsity Soccer vs. Niles
Wednesday:
Thursday:
4:00 Varsity/JV Tennis @ BC Central
4:30 Varsity Baseball vs. Bridgman
4:30 JV Baseball @ Bridgman
6:30 Varsity Soccer vs. Vicksburg
Friday:
4:00 Boys/Girls Track @ Lakeview Invite
Saturday:
10:00 Varsity Baseball @ Niles Tri
12:00 Varsity Softball @ South Lyon
Upcoming Events:
4/5 - Wed. - 1 Hr. Late Start
4/5 - End of the 3rd Quarter