February 4-8: Start of Second Semester
WOW! Panther Pride…What a weekend:The boys wrestling team celebrated a sub-regional championship in our own WHS gym on Saturday night. Next Saturday the boys travel to Bremerton for the Regional Championships. The girls wrestling team celebrated a second place finish in their Sub-Regional Championships coming up just short of Kelso. Next Saturday the girls travel to Battle Ground for their Regional Championships. The following boys and girls have qualified for the Regional Wrestling Championships:
Boys Girls
Zach Oster 2nd place Yaneli Martinez 4th place
Wyatt Eakins 2nd place Emily Alder-Storm Alternate
Jesse Reagan Champion Jessica Eakins 3rd place
Roger Polanco 2nd place Tara Duey Champion
Garrett Duey Champion Sara Sanchez Champion
Tanner Baldwin Champion Haven Camden 2nd place
Stephen Camden Champion Erin Locke Champion
Josh Economides 2nd place Jessica Biron 2nd place
Jacob Brown 2nd place Katelyn Purkeypyle Champion
EOC Retakes-End of Course Exam (EOC) retakes will be February 6 & 7. Biology retakes will be on Wednesday starting at 7:55 am on February 6, 2013 in Mr. Bennett’s room. Biology retakes are for current 10th graders who did not meet standard on last year’s Biology EOC. Math retakes will be in the auditorium and the Amundson-Carver rooms starting at 7:55 am on February 7. For all students who have not met standard on the math EOC and especially seniors showing up on time and ready to test is very, very important! Students taking the EOC will be excused from their morning classes.
Alice vs Wonderland-Fall down the rabbit hole with WHS Drama’s winter production Alice vs. Wonderland. This new twist on the classic tale by Brendan Shea features 50 WHS actors and singers, a rock band onstage, and a high-school-aged Alice who is plucked from her YouTube blog into a world of Cheshire Cats, Caterpillars, White Rabbits, Mad Hatters and a very upset Queen. Tickets are only $6 for Adults and $5 for students and seniors. Bring the whole family and join us February 8-9 at 7:00 in the Washburn Auditorium (or catch us at 2:00 on the 9th for the matinee!) for Alice vs. Wonderland!
Young Champion Heart Screening-Young Champion Heart Screening sponsored by the Quinn Driscoll Foundation and Peace Health SW Medical Heart and Vascular Center.
When: February 23rd 2013 by appointment 8:00 am-4:00 pm
Where: First floor, Firstenburg Tower, 400 NE Mother Joseph Place, Vancouver, WA 98664
Who is Eligible: Any Clark County middle or high school athlete, band member or cheerleader from 13–18 years old is eligible for a “Young Champions” screening. Although designed for the student athlete, this screening offer also accommodates all children in the age group who may be at risk. This screening does not take the place of the pre-performance examination requirement for all student athletes who wish to participate in a school sport.
How to Register: http://www.swmedicalcenter.org/youngchamps or call 360-514-7755
Cost: Screenings are free of charge. For those who can, a $25 tax deductible donation to the Quinn Driscoll Foundation is asked to help cover costs.
Visitors- We would like to ask all visitors to sign-in in the main office upon arrival. All visitors will be issued a pass to be worn while in the building. Visitors are not allowed in any other part of the building without a visitor pass. The Washougal High School main office is located to the right just after entering the front doors. If you are checking your student out, we want you to still do so from the main office.
Second Semester Lunch-We have no changes to our lunch schedule. Lunch is still based on 5th period. Students who have the same 5th period teacher for second semester will have the same lunch. Students who have a new teacher may have a different lunch. If you are not sure, please ask in the main office.
Delete Cyberbullying: Learn the basics of Internet safety-Our students use a variety of online services, and each of these services can have different safety concerns. However, there are some basic tips, which you can employ no matter how your student(s) use the Internet.
• Keep the computer in a high-traffic area of your home.
• Establish limits for which online sites your student may visit and for how long.
• Remember that Internet technology is also mobile, so make sure to monitor
cell phones, gaming devices, and laptops.
• Surf the Internet with your student and let them show you what they like to do
online.
• Know who is connecting with your student online and set rules for social
networking, instant messaging, e-mailing, online gaming, and using
webcams.
• Continually dialogue with your student about online safety.
For more information visit, http://www.netsmartz.org/Parents.
Go Panthers!
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