Keeping you plugged into the exciting things happening at the High School
Published March 7, 2021
Volume 74
Events & Announcements
LAST CALL to Order Your Graduation Announcements and Cap/Gown Packages
Order Online at www.gabalfour.com
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*If you choose B or C these items will ship directly to your home from our Student Center*
Use your Last Name as the Student ID
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*All announcement packages will be shipped directly to your home*
Letterman Jacket Fitting #2
Wednesday, March 10th
11:45am-12:30pm - High School Building
This will be the final fitting until next fall
Graduation Cap/Gown Pictures - Monday, March 29th
Make sure you get your graduation cap/gown package ordered TODAY so you can receive it in time to have your picture taken!
High School Spring Pictures
Monday, March 29th
Upcoming Dress Down Days
March 11 - 50’s Day - to celebrate 50 days of school. Wear attire from the 50’s.
March 12 - Maskaversary - to commemorate our move to DL 1 year ago we are going to do Pajama Day
March 17 - St. Patrick's Day - green and jeans
Here are the guidelines (you have seen these before):
Athletic shorts can be worn but must meet the fingertip rule - There should be no spaghetti straps or tank tops. Any tops that are low cut or have a low v-neck must have a modest camisole underneath so that the neckline is raised and there is not visible cleavage. Leggings may only be worn with a top that meets the length requirement for shorts (Fingertip rule applies) -
Holes/rips/tears in jeans should not be above the knee
Mesh/see-thru tops should not be worn unless there is a full coverage top underneath it.
The fingertip rule for shirts, shorts, and skirts applies to every angle - front, back, and side view
Shirts should touch the top of the pants, shorts, skirt, etc - if you lift your arms and I can see your skin it is too short
Form-fitted/wetsuit style attire is not permitted
Bralettes do not qualify as a modest camisole underneath *wear with extreme caution
Hats may be worn
General Rule:
If you have concerns about your outfit...just pick out something else to wear!
IF you ARE NOT going to participate in the dress down days then Students may wear Friday dress code guidelines (or regular dress code)
Chapel
If our speakers were baseball players, Frankie Johnson would be hitting cleanup. His sermon to close out our Black History Month emphasis was truly spellbinding. The way he stitched together his multi-cultural military life, his life as a black man in America, and his understanding of the word of God as it speaks to these difficult matters, was truly masterful. His authenticity in the struggle was only outpaced by his firm commitment to the word of God and how it addresses these matters under the reign of God. I am thankful for you Frankie. In fact, we are all thankful for the kind of godly man you are on a daily basis. Anybody can have a good day for God but you are routinely His!
Black History Month
Week Four: March 1-5 - Highlight Black Americans whose ideas have been Transformational to an aspect of our society.
This week students in PreAP World History have analyzed different excerpts from MLK's "Letter from Birmingham Jail" then about the Montgomery Bus Boycotts. Students also reviewed sections taken from Maya Angelou's "I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings" as well as some writings and speeches by Frederick Douglas. These analytic reviews allowed students to engage in critical thinking surrounding the matters in the context of their day in history and then further into the importance of their impact on the present day.
In Economics, students completed research studies and compiled essays about a personal selection of one Black American from 1900 to present day who, through their accomplishments, has contributed in a positive way to the advancement of a particular industry (ex. music, sports, education, technology, media, etc.) in the United States.
Junior / Senior Prom
Thursday, April 1st
7:00pm - 11:00pm
This year, we will have an outdoor Prom. It will be held in the beautiful gardens of Glendalough Manor.
http://www.glendaloughmanor.com/
Please see the link below for dress code guidelines:
Ticket Prices
$70 - (March 15th - 19th)
$80 (March 29th - March 31st)
$95 if (April 1st).
Tickets can be purchased at the front office and at the entrance of prom.
Save the Date
TCS Graduation
Thursday, May 20 @ 7:00pm
More details to come
Counseling Information:
March 18th 6:30pm
The 9th Grade Transition Meeting in the multipurpose room at the high school.
Half-Day Friday 3/26