Saturday, March 31, 2012

WHS Prom 2012 Expectations






Dance Dress Code and Behavior Standards For WHS: 


It has become increasingly evident over the past few years that there exists a wide range of opinions about what is appropriate and not regarding attire and behavior at dances.  This notification is to make students and parents aware of what the clothing and behavior (dancing style) expectations will be at this year's prom.  We had a great prom last year with the exact same expectations.  We are looking forward to another wonderful prom this year.

Parents please take a look at your student's attire prior to them leaving for prom or any school activity. Use the below listed dress code to make sure your student  is 
                                                                        dressed appropriately.  We need parents to do their part as well.

Coming to a dance inappropriately dressed will result in a student being turned away at the door and sent home with no refund. Students who were dropped off will be asked to call their parent to come pick them up. If no parent can be contacted, the student(s) will remain in the registration area of the dance and wait for their intended transportation home.


Attire will be assessed at the door by an administrator.  If you are not sure if your attire is appropriate, please ask an administrator prior to purchasing it or prior to showing up at the dance.  





Dress Code:
  • Ladies dresses must be no shorter than the middle of the thigh.
  • The tops of all dresses must fully cover the breast area. Excessive cleavage is not allowed. V neck dresses must not plunge any deeper than the bottom of the bra line area.
  • At no point on the dress should any part of the midriff be exposed. Dress backs must not fall below the waist (not the hip bone).
  • Dresses may not have slits that go higher the middle of the thigh.
  • At formal and semi formal dances gentlemen are expected to wear jackets and ties.
The style of dance over the past few years has become a concern. Our goal is not to inhibit students' creativity but to bring acceptable decorum back to the dances. Dance appropriateness will be assesed by the staff during the dance.


Dance Behavior:
  • Several students dancing nearly on top of one another is not allowed
  • Bumping, grinding or any dancing of a sexual nature is not allowed (as determined by the staff).
At this prom similar to last year's prom and Homecoming, students will be given a wristband. If a staff member encounters inappropriate dancing he/she will speak to the student and remove the wristband.  If a staff member encounters the same student(s) and they have not discontinued the inappropriate dancing they will be asked to leave the dance without refund.

We hope all parents will support our efforts in ensuring a safe and appropriate atmosphere for all students as they attend school activities. When choosing clothing for a dance, if you question whether or not the clothing meets these expectations please error on the side of caution and choose another outfit.

Friday, March 2, 2012

FBLA Success! Great Job & Good Luck!

Please feel free to congratulate the following students for their successes at Friday's  FBLA competition!  For most students it was their "first"  Conference, now they qualify to compete at the State Level of FBLA.  Thanks for your support of these students.

Nicholas Fellows - 1st Place in Cyber Security
Crimson Morgan - 4th Place in FBLA Principles and Procedures
Josh Harrel, Heather Duelen, Nicole Zawaki - 1st Place in Banking and Financial Services
Joey Rubino, Maren Clark, Sierra DeHart - 3rd Place in Banking and Financial Services
Allix Fisher - 4th Place - Introduction to Business Communications
Joey Rubino - 5th Place - Public Speaking II
Sami Andersen - 5th Place - Business Law

Thursday, March 1, 2012

Panthers do well at Solo and Ensemble


WHS band and choir members had a GREAT day at Solo and Ensemble Contest on Saturday February 25 at Heritage HS. 

Jen Mahorney, WHS Choir Director had the following remarks, "I am SO PROUD of my singers for their hard work and the way they represented our school and district at this regional contest."    She also mentioned to watch next week's Post-Record for a featured story which will include the winners from the WHS Band program and their director, Kelly Ritter.


The large mixed ensemble took 2nd place (1st alternate) behind Union HS and may be called to State in April!  The Men's Ensemble scored a I-(Superior) rating and the soloists and Ladies Ensembles scored Is and IIs (Superior and Excellent).  These scores are based on state and national assessment standards for high school performing ensembles and soloists up to AAAA.  




Listed below are the band Solo and Ensemble student qualifiers for the state contest.

Crystal Saltmarsh - 1st alternate, snare drum
Tyler Odenthal - 1st alternate, timpani
Katie Ladwig - 1st alternate, trumpet
David Choi - 2nd alternate, trumpet
Julia Larson - 1st alternate, tenor/baritone saxophone
Sydney Niemi - 2nd alternate, tenor/baritone saxophone
Hitomi Seto - 2nd alternate, piano
WHS Brass Quartet (Josef Elsensohn, Jeff Bowen, Amber Ronhaar, Kaitlyn Johnson) - 2nd alternate, small brass ensemble



If you are interested in viewing a video of the contest please click on the link below.
Panther Ensemble video