


Thomas Morning News
June 6 2025
It's time to return those library books! All books that you have checked out from the library must be returned by today. Additionally, if you would like to take out books over the summer, please come see us to renew or check out summer reads!
Attention Thomas Students and Staff
The Thomas BBSU is celebrating the Juneteenth Holiday this year by hosting a celebration of culture and education with food, music and games. Come hang out with us to celebrate the Juneteenth holiday Thursday June 12th, after school in the Library Cafe until 4:45pm.
Everyone is welcome — we'll see you all there!
Attention Fall Art Student! Don't forget to set up your artwork for our annual Student Art Show. Stop by your art class on next week to get everything ready
At last nights qualifier meet, Jane C won shot put and will represent Thomas and Section 5 in the state meet next week. Leia S had an all time personal best in the 100 hurdles and the 4 by 100 team of Leia, Kamia M, Brooke S and Jada K ran their fastest time of the season as did the 4x800 team of Julia J, Siera S, Grace J and Delaney S. Brooke had her all time PR in the 100m and Kamia had almost a 1 foot PR in the long jump from last week, jumping over 17 feet.
The Boys Track and Field Team competed in state qualifiers last night at Schroeder. The 4 by 800 Team of Riley Ls, Oliver C, Ethan W, and Henry N ran a season's best time of 7:59 to qualify, securing the 3rd trip to states. Ashton T also qualified for states in the Triple Jump for the 2nd straight season and was named the Outstanding Field Event Athlete for his performance at Sectionals. The boys will travel to Middletown, NY, next weekend.
There will be an informational meeting for any athletes interested in running cross country this fall right after school today in Room 406. We’ll go over summer training, the fall schedule, expectations, and answer any questions you may have.
Today's lunch is philly cheesesteak sub
June 5 2025
It's time to return those library books! All books that you have checked out from the library must be returned by tomorrow, June 6th. Additionally, if you would like to take out books over the summer, please come see us to renew or check out summer reads!
The Thomas Spring Concert Season is coming to a close - all are invited to our final performance tonight to hear the ALL-CHOIR concert! This concert features the Treble Choir, Chorale, Select Choir, Sound Go Boom, and Barbershop starting at 7:00 PM in the Thomas Auditorium. Thank you for supporting music education at Thomas High School!
Attention Thomas Students and Staff
The Thomas BBSU is celebrating the Juneteenth Holiday this year by hosting a celebration of culture and education with food, music and games. Come hang out with us to celebrate the Juneteenth holiday Thursday June 12th, after school in the Library Cafe until 4:45pm.
Everyone is welcome — we'll see you all there!
Attention all ASL Club members, the final ASL Club meeting of the year will be today after school in room 207. As per tradition, we will be having an end of the year celebration. Please look on the google classroom for updates and to sign up to bring snacks! If you have attended any ASL meetings this year, you are welcome to attend
Shine club is meeting tomorrow, June 6th at 8am for our final meeting of the year! The sign up to bring food for our celebration is on the Google Classroom. See you there!
Today's lunch is trash plates
Goodmorning Titans, on behalf of the Society and Me: Holocaust and Genocide studies class as well as our partners the Titan Service Scholars, we want to remind you that during all lunchblocks today, we will be selling ice cream to raise money for the Batey communities in the Dominican Republic.
A little background knowledge for you: Bateyes are communities around the sugarcane fields that are created as temporary housing for the Haitian migrants to live in during the cane cutting season. Most Haitian immigrants in the bateyes are undocumented due to a ruling in 2013, and without a passport or birth certificate, they are denied access to many basic rights, including healthcare, education, and housing.They're also at risk of deportation, making them even more vulnerable to the human rights abuses they face by the sugar companies. The United States is the leading importer of Dominican sugar in the world, but with the support of the United States commerce, the U.S. own sugar companies in the Dominican Republic continue functioning and subject their workers to forced labor practices and abuse. Due to recent USAID funding cuts, vital organizations working to support these communities are at risk of collapse!
Help us support the Titan service Scholars and their support of our Global impact Partners in the Dominican Republic. Together, hand in hand, we can build a better life for vulnerable sugar cane cutting communities in the Dominican Republic. These donations will provide medical supplies to Children and Families. Supplies include: Floric acid, vitamin C, rehydration tablets, tylenol, cold tablets, neosporin, Gauze, alcohol wipes, and the list goes on. So Stop by during any of the three lunch blocks to donate to an important cause, and you can receive your preferred ice cream scoop!
June 4 2025
It's time to return those library books! All books that you have checked out from the library must be returned by Friday, June 6th. Additionally, if you would like to take out books over the summer, please come see us to renew or check out summer reads!
The Thomas Spring Concert Season is coming to a close - all are invited to our final performance tomorrow, June 5 to hear the ALL-CHOIR concert! This concert features the Treble Choir, Chorale, Select Choir, Sound Go Boom, and Barbershop starting at 7:00 PM in the Thomas Auditorium. Thank you for supporting music education at Thomas High School!
Attention all ASL Club members, the final ASL Club meeting of the year will be tomorrow after school in room 207. As per tradition, we will be having an end of the year celebration. Please look on the google classroom for updates and to sign up to bring snacks! If you have attended any ASL meetings this year, you are welcome to attend
Shine club is meeting this Friday, June 6th at 8am for our final meeting of the year! The sign up to bring food for our celebration is on the Google Classroom. See you there!
The Titans Flag Football team is hosting a fundraiser today at Chipotle on Holt Rd. in the plaza. Please consider stopping in for some food anytime between 4 and 8PM and mention "Webster Thomas Flag Football". You can also order online during these hours and use the code on this flyer. Thank you for eating Chipotle and thank you for supporting Flag Football!
The student council would like to announce the New Class Officers for the class of 2027
President: Julia Romano
Vice President: Julia Klem
Treasurer: Giavanna Caezza
Secretary: Engely Calderon
Liaisons and creative team will consist of: Dylan Worden, Gianna Lippa, Nina Fritz, Evie Gorevski and Sarah Fullerton
Congratulations to the class council officers of 2027.
"Hello Titans, on behalf of the Society and Me: Holocaust and Genocide studies class as well as our partners the Titan Service Scholars, we would like to let everyone know that tomorrow Thursday, June 5th, we will be selling ice cream for $3 to support our global impact partners in the Dominican Republic. Cash is preferred, however you can also pay by donating through the gofundme which we will provide a QR code for. We will have cookie dough, chocolate, vanilla, and mint chocolate chip. Ice cream will be sold during all lunch blocks. We hope to see you there, don't forget to bring your cash!
Today's lunch is turkey club sub
June 3 2025
Attention all students: Every student in all grades must turn their chromebooks in before the end of the school year. Details on collection dates and times will be provided closer to year end
WonderCare is now hiring for the 2025-2026 school year. Join our team of committed staff members who make a difference in the lives of students everyday! There are no nights or weekends and you'll gain experience working with elementary aged students in a dynamic work environment.Must be 16 or older. Please email wondercare for information on how to apply.
It's time to return those library books! All books that you have checked out from the library must be returned by Friday, June 6th. Additionally, if you would like to take out books over the summer, please come see us to renew or check out summer reads!
Model UN will have our final meeting of the year in 210 after school today. Sign up to bring a dish to pass for our end of year celebration on Google Classroom
Attention all ASL Club members, the final ASL Club meeting of the year will be this Thursday, after school in room 207. As per tradition, we will be having an end of the year celebration. Please look on the google classroom for updates and to sign up to bring snacks! If you have attended any ASL meetings this year, you are welcome to attend
Attention SAGE club members . We will be meeting to celebrate PRIDE week after school tomorrow to decorate the sidewalk in front of the building and have an end of the year pizza party. It is going to be a beautiful day!
The Titans Flag Football team is hosting a fundraiser tomorrow, June 4th at Chipotle on Holt Rd. in the plaza. Please consider stopping in for some food anytime between 4 and 8PM and mention "Webster Thomas Flag Football". You can also order online during these hours and use the code on this flyer. Thank you for eating Chipotle and thank you for supporting Flag Football!
Thomas Boys Track & Field team delivered a strong performance at the Sectionals competition this past weekend, securing a 3rd place overall finish. Highlights include the 4 by 800-meter relay team composed of Oliver C, Patrick K, Jackson W, and Henry N, who earned a first-place finish. Additionally, Ashton T was a sectional champion in the Triple Jump event, and took 4th in the Long Jump. The team's next competition will be the State Qualifiers, scheduled for this Thursday, June 5th, at Webster Schroeder."
Today's lunch is chicken fajitas
June 2 2025
The annual Webster Thomas High School Shakespeare in the Park competition is coming up! Join us on Wednesday, June 4 after school in the Gold House Courtyard as eleven Titans recite Shakespearean monologues and compete for fabulous prizes. There'll be snacks, refreshments, and the words of the immortal bard. Hope to see you there!
Model UN will have our final meeting of the year in 210 after school tomorrow. Sign up to bring a dish to pass for our end of year celebration on Google Classroom
Attention all ASL Club members, the final ASL Club meeting of the year will be this Thursday, after school in room 207. As per tradition, we will be having an end of the year celebration. Please look on the google classroom for updates and to sign up to bring snacks! If you have attended any ASL meetings this year, you are welcome to attend
The Titans Flag Football team is hosting a fundraiser on Wednesday June 4th at Chipotle on Holt Rd. in the plaza. Please consider stopping in for some food anytime between 4 and 8PM and mention "Webster Thomas Flag Football". You can also order online during these hours and use the code on this flyer. Thank you for eating Chipotle and thank you for supporting Flag Football!
The girls track team placed 6th at the Class A Sectional meet Saturday out at Rush Henrietta. Top 3 finishers were: Jada Kendrick in the hurdles and Danilee Phillips in the discus. Alexyia Ward had a 3rd place finish in the shot put, and Jane Carey was Sectional Champion in the shot put.
Today's lunch is BBQ roasted chicken
the class of 2028 will be led by Co-Presidents: Taisia Badulescu & Tessa Carey
Vice President: Agostino Bosco
Secretary: Abhi Pathaneni
Treasurer: Ben Sweeney
Liaison: Milkana Gebru
Congratulations to the new class councils. Your advisors will be reaching out to you in the coming days to start to plan for next year.
May 30 2025
Attention all students: Every student in all grades must turn their chromebooks in before the end of the school year. Details on collection dates and times will be provided closer to year end
The annual Webster Thomas High School Shakespeare in the Park competition is coming up! Join us on Wednesday, June 4 after school in the Gold House Courtyard as eleven Titans recite Shakespearean monologues and compete for fabulous prizes. There'll be snacks, refreshments, and the words of the immortal bard. Hope to see you there!
Please join us today blocks 3, 4 & 5 in the Library as we celebrate the service learning experiences of our graduating Titan Service Scholars. This year we celebrate students who each have completed 100+ hours of service in our community with local and global impacts. They will share achievement of NYS SEL learning outcomes as well as present research through service in an exhibition.
Attention all Freshmen and Sophomores - Student Council wants to remind you that Class Council elections are today. Please go on to your google classroom page for the class of 2027 or 2028 and vote for the candidates that you want to represent you on class council next year. Voting will end at the end of the school day and results will be announced on Monday.
Good Luck Candidates!
Today's lunch is popcorn chicken
May 29, 2025
The annual Webster Thomas High School Shakespeare in the Park competition is coming up! Join us on Wednesday, June 4 after school in the Gold House Courtyard as eleven Titans recite Shakespearean monologues and compete for fabulous prizes. There'll be snacks, refreshments, and the words of the immortal bard. Hope to see you there!
Please join us Friday, May 30th blocks 3, 4 & 5 in the Thomas Library as we celebrate the service learning experiences of our graduating Titan Service Scholars. This year we celebrate students who each have completed 100+ hours of service in our community with local and global impacts. They will share achievement of NYS SEL learning outcomes as well as present research through service in an exhibition.
Elections are taking place this week for next year's class council. Voting will take place on google classroom for both the freshmen and sophomore classes tomorrow. Sophomores, today we will hear from the candidates running for your class council.
Hello my name is Mykaila Cancellieri and I’m running for the class of 2027 president. I think you should vote for me because I like to be involved in the school and I want to have more fun fundraising opportunities along with better spirit days, and events for our junior class next year to make the whole year more fun. Thank you and i hope to have your vote.
Hi, I’m Julia Romano,
And I’m Julia Klem.
We've already started planning next year's prom and the following year's senior ball. We've already supported the Class of 2027, helping with spirit week, coordinating decorations and themes, and staying organized to keep things running smoothly. We're not waiting around-we're getting things done early to make sure our class has the best events possible.
And we can't stop here. We care about how these things turn out, and we actually want to hear what you think. We want to get everyone involved and hear all your ideas to make next year the most fun and organized one yet. We're here to lead, not just show up. If you want people in office who listen and follow-through, we've got you.
Vote Julia Romano for Junior Class President
And Julia Klem for Vice President
Hello my name is Dylan Worden. I am running for the position of Vice President for the class of 2027. I believe I would be a good fit for this position because of my ambition to make our class have more exciting events and opportunities throughout the year. If you vote for me I will make our junior year memorable and awesome. Thank you and I hope i have your vote!
Hi, my name is Sarah Fullerton and I am running for the class of 2027 Secretary. I am a member of the Varsity Tennis Team, and one of the JV Softball Team Captains. I participate in Key Club and Shine Club. I am currently the Chorus Department Secretary, and I will be the treasurer next year. I love giving back to the community and helping others. I volunteer outside of school through Girl Scouts and Key Club. I have been Class Council Secretary this year, and in middle school, and I hope to maintain this position and be your class council secretary again next school year. On class council, I have helped to plan many activities such as spirit weeks, class events and have started planning our junior prom and senior ball. I love being a part of class council, and working for our class. As class council secretary, I facilitate communication between students and advisors, work on implementing ideas, and keeping track of everything discussed in a meeting. So please vote Sarah Fullerton for the Class of 2027 Secretary.
Hi my name is Engely Calderon and I am running for 2027 class secretary, I would say Im a great candidate because I am involved in school, I care for what you say and will use your opinions to make decisions and improve Thomas in any way I can. I will fight for more fun activities, fundraisers, and better spirit days. I hope for your vote and your help in making everyone's high school experience more fun and memorable, Thank you
Today's lunch is breakfast tacos
May 28, 2025
Attention students and staff today during all lunch blocks there will be a Mental Health Lunch and Learn Table set up near the cafeteria. Resources and other mental health information will be available. We look forward to seeing you stop by!
Good morning, everyone!
I’m Avery Spitzer from the class of 2028, and I’m excited to talk to you today about why I believe I should be your class president for next year. My motto is "Someone has to do it, make it you," which implies ambition, taking initiative, and being willing to take risks. These values are why I’m running for this leadership role. Ambition drives me, and I plan to bring that energy into organizing and leading our class council effectively. Communication is key in this role, so I’ll make sure we stay connected, whether it's through a Google form where everyone can share ideas or by creating a clear schedule for our meetings. But most importantly, my focus will always be on you—the class of 2028. Your voices matter, and I want to make sure your ideas are heard and acted upon. If I win, I promise to always be open to your thoughts and concerns, whether it's about fun activities, spreading a message, or addressing issues you care about. Thank you for your time, and don't forget to vote for me, Avery Spitzer, as your class of 2028 president!
Tessa: Hi, I’m Tessa!
Taisia: And I’m Taisia!
TNT: We’re running to be your Class of 2028 co-presidents!
Tessa: I am currently Vice President on the 2028 Class Council. My work in school consists of maintaining high honor roll with distinction every quarter since 6th grade, collaborating with peers and teachers to further my academic excellence, and helping to plan and organize events for our student body. Outside of school, I work 2 jobs and volunteer at homeless shelters to help in bettering our community. You should vote ME for co-president because I’ll ensure that you’ll have a fun and successful sophomore year! But I can’t do that alone! Here’s why you should vote for Taisia as your co-president alongside myself.
Taisia: I am currently the Liaison on the 2028 Class Council. Within my years in middle and high school, I have sustained high honor roll with distinction in every quarter, and have excelled throughout my academics. Alongside my scholarly successes, I participate in extracurriculars as well. I am a part of the theater program at Thomas, and I take part in Model UN. You should vote ME for co-president because I will make certain that you all will have a sensational sophomore year!
TNT: So, if you want a super sophomore year, vote to blow things up with “TNT”! Tessa and Taisia for co-presidents of the Class of 2028!
Hello freshmen! My name is Ben Sweeney and I’m running for treasurer for next year's class council. I have been a treasurer since middle school. I was treasurer for the drama club for all three years, student council treasurer in seventh grade, and the treasurer for our eighth grade trip to Washington D.C. I also have excellent math skills, as this position heavily requires quick mathematical calculations and counting. So please vote for me as sophomore class council treasurer! Thank you!
Hello,
I’m Lillian Bradbury, and I’m running for the class of 2028 treasurer because I think I can make managing our class funds simple, organized, and even a little bit fun.
So, what exactly does a treasurer do? It’s pretty straightforward! I’ll be in charge of keeping track of all our money — making sure we spend it wisely. You know, no stress, no mess — just budgeting with finesse!
A little about me, I’m a soccer goalie, so you can trust that I know how to save. I’m also good with numbers. I have never had a grade below 98 in math, so I’ll make sure we’re not overspending or getting off track.
But I’m not just about numbers — I’m also about making sure your voice is heard. If there’s something you want to see happen, reach out to me! I want to make sure we’re using our funds for the things that matter to the whole class by communicating constantly with all of you. Whether it's an event, a project, or something else, I’ve got you covered.
Transparency is very important to me, so I am going to let you know where every penny is going in person and on my socials. Plus, I’m loud, proud, and good with the crowd — so you’ll never be left in the dark about our budget!
So, if you want a treasurer who’s smart, organized, and always has your back, vote for Lillian!
Today's lunch is french bread pizza
May 27 2025
Attention Students and Staff May is National Mental Health Awareness Month. We encourage students and staff to wear green tomorrow. Green represents renewal, hope and vitality. A mental health resource table will also be available during all lunch blocks for students and staff. We look forward to having you stop by!
Sage club is cancelled Today, May 27th.
Today's lunch is mozzarella sticks
The Student Council is holding elections for next year’s officers for the class of 2027 and class of 2028. If you are a current Freshmen or Sophomore, you will hear candidate speeches over the next few days and you will be asked to vote on Friday in a poll on google classroom. Election results will be announced next Monday morning. Today and tomorrow we will hear from the class of 2028.
Hello class of 2028. My name is Agostino Bosco and I am running for vice president. I am new to class council this year but I am eager to learn, listen and lead our class. As your vice president, I promise to help you seize every opportunity that Thomas has to offer, so that when you graduate you'll look back on your high school experience with pride, gratitude and unforgettable memories. My main focus is to listen to your ideas, amplify student voices, and find ways to make our class events and activities more inclusive and fun. I'm excited to learn from you, work with you, and serve you. Let's work together to make our sophomore year an unforgettable one! I would appreciate your vote and I look forward to the upcoming school year! Thank you.
Good morning, everyone!
My name is Abhi, and I’m running for Secretary because I believe that together, we can make this year our best yet. I’m not just asking for your vote—I’m asking for your trust, your ideas, and your energy to help create a school environment where we can all thrive.
I’m running because I believe change starts with us. Whether it's improving school events, strengthening our community, or creating new opportunities for every student, we have the power to shape our school together. I’m passionate about making our school not just a place we go, but a place where we feel supported, heard, and motivated to reach our potential.
If elected, I promise to be a voice for everyone. I’ll be someone who listens to your concerns, brings fresh ideas, and works hard to turn those ideas into actions. From organizing fun events to finding solutions to everyday challenges, I’m committed to making our school a place where everyone feels welcome, involved, and celebrated.
So, if you want the class council leader who’s dedicated, approachable, and ready to take action, I’m your candidate. Let’s make this school year unforgettable—it all starts with your vote
Hi! My name is Milkana Gebru and I am running for the Class of 2028 council liaison. I believe that I am best suited for this position because being the liaison requires responsibility and determination, which are two traits that I show both inside and outside of school. I've been a high honor roll with distinction student for 3 years and I participate in many after school extracurriculars such as Model UN, BBSU, DREAM club, and Titan Service Scholars. I also participate in Indoor and Outdoor Track as well as volleyball. I work hard to accomplish everything I do and I’m also a well-organized individual who knows how to multitask. I’m not one to make many promises but what I will promise is that I will do everything in my power to make our activities and just school in general as fun as possible because school can be stressful and it's good to have some entertainment to create a more full high school experience. I'm a very passionate individual who cares for the well-being of our school and therefore, I would be honored to be voted for the Class Council liaison, so please consider voting for me. Thank you!
Hello Class of 2028. If you didn’t know already, my name is Lucy Rynkiewicz and I’m currently your class president. Next year, I would love to be your class liaison. In this role I would be in charge of communication between our class council, which is just our class, and student council, which is the whole school. I’m experienced in the council system and I know how it works. Apart from being on council, I’m also involved in many different extracurricular activities, including volleyball and school performances. This is helpful because I know a lot of people and I can get a bunch of different viewpoints. I deserve your vote because I hear and represent you and I know how the council system works. Vote Lucy for Liason 2028!
May 23 2025
The library will be fully CLOSED for the whole day today for AP testing. Please do not come from your study halls or junior and senior free blocks today. Thank you.
The Entrepreneurship class would like to thank all staff and students for their support before and during Market Day! This year students are donating 10% of their pop-up business profits to the following local organizations:
StrawberryCove donated to Happy Birthday Cha Cha Cha
Creamy Blasters and Premier Burgers are donating to Hearts for the Homeless
Thanks again for your continued support!
The student council would like to announce the May Titans of the Month
In 9th grade - Julia Mort
Julia is a dependable, thoughtful, and consistent student, She is kind and genuine, always willing to help those around her. Her teachers appreciate her considerate nature and her reliability.
In 10th grade - Carter Chase
Carter is said to stand out among his peers for his kindness, genuine curiosity, and dedication to what he does. He is a natural leader, the kind of person who inspires others to do better.
In 11th grade - Madeleine Duffy
Maddie is both a wonderful classmate and a responsible student. She is a positive influence to her peers and demonstrates a strong commitment to her learning.
In 12th grade - Cole Stark
Cole exemplifies what it means to be a titan who Cares with his hard work ethic and commitment to the Thomas community. He is always a kind and helpful peer to others.
The Staff Titan of the month is Mr. Johnville
Mr. Johnville is a supportive and dependable staff member in our building who is always proactive, thoughtful, and kind.
Congratulations to the Titans of the Month for May. Please stop by the main office sometime today to pick up your certificates.
Today's lunch is philly cheesesteak
May 22 2025
Attention all students: Every student in all grades must turn their chromebooks in before the end of the school year. Details on collection dates and times will be provided closer to year end
The library will be closed before school everyday this week for AP testing. The library will be open during the school day today.
DREAM club will be meeting after school today in Mr. Raymond's room 310. We will be discussing plans for the end of the year, as well as events for the upcoming FALL. All are welcome!
Shine club is meeting this Friday, May 23rd at 8am in room 311 to continue our devotional in the book of John. New members are always welcome, see you there!
Today's lunch is fiestada pizza
May 21, 2025
The library will be closed before school everyday this week for AP testing. The library will be open during the school day today.
Summer is approaching fast. Rising seniors can get ahead of the game with Webster Community Education's College Essay Institute. Taking place at Webster Thomas, this course will help you prepare for the craziness of Fall by tackling your college admissions essay ahead of time. Visit Webster Community Education's website or reach out to the contact on screen for more information!
DREAM club will be meeting tomorrow after school in Mr. Raymond's room 310. We will be discussing plans for the end of the year, as well as events for the upcoming FALL. All are welcome!
Shine club is meeting this Friday, May 23rd at 8am in room 311 to continue our devotional in the book of John. New members are always welcome, see you there!
On behalf of the Tri-M Music Honor Society, we would like to thank everyone who contributed their favorite songs to our Titan Playlist project during Music in our Schools month back in March. The playlist is ready to share with you - please follow the QR code to get the spotify link or look for the posters around school.
On behalf of Tri-M we would like to invite you to our upcoming spring performances. Tomorrow night's concert features the Concert Orchestra and Concert Band and next Wednesday, May 28 the Wind Ensemble and Philharmonic Orchestra will have their final performance of the school year. All spring concerts start at 7:00 PM in the Thomas Auditorium.
Thank you for supporting music education at Thomas High School!
Today's lunch is chicken bacon ranch pizza
May 20 2025
Attention all students: Every student in all grades must turn their chromebooks in before the end of the school year. Details on collection dates and times will be provided closer to year end
The Business Department Entrepreneurship classes will be having Market Day on Tuesday, May 20th during all lunch blocks. Market Day is when students apply their skills and knowledge, along with their talents, to launch a pop-up business for the day. During Market Day! the following businesses include coffee, milkshakes, burgers, Smoothie Bowls, chocolate covered strawberries, lemonade, and Titan t-shirts.Tickets will be PRE-SOLD and available for purchase during most lunch blocks in the cafeteria area. More information will be available soon. Please come support your fellow classmates and students as they experience what it's like to be an entrepreneur for a day. Thank you
Good morning library users:
The library will be closed before school everyday this week for AP testing. The library will be open during the school day today.
the math lab is closed today, please report to your house office for attendance and a pass.
The boys team concluded their regular season last night at Schroder with several notable victories. Riley Lewis was a double winner in the 400m and 400m hurdles. Individual event winners also included Matt Karol, Patrick Klehr, Parker Heaphy, and Massimo Picca. The evening's highlight, however, was Aidyn Hill's triumphant return from injury, clearing 11 feet in the pole vault. Congratulations to Aidyn and the entire team on a successful regular season!
The girls track team finished up their regular season meet last night against Schroeder. Jada Kendrick, Jane Carey and Grace Jackson all were individual winners. There ended up being over 25 season best performances by the team. The girls move onto Counties later this week.
On behalf of the Tri-M Music Honor Society, we would like to thank everyone who contributed their favorite songs to our Titan Playlist project during Music in our Schools month back in March. The playlist is ready to share with you - please follow the QR code to get the spotify link.
Spring Concert Season is here -
Congratulations to the Jazz Band, Jazz Ensemble, and Webster Show Choir on their outstanding concert last night! On behalf of Tri-M we would like to invite you to the rest of our upcoming performances. This Thursday's concert features the Concert Orchestra and Concert Band and next Wednesday, May 28 the Wind Ensemble and Philharmonic Orchestra will have their final performance of the school year. All spring concerts start at 7:00 PM in the Thomas Auditorium.
Thank you for supporting music education at Thomas High School!
Today's lunch is orange chicken
May 19 2025
Good morning library peeps:
The library will be closed before school everyday this week for AP testing. The library will be open during the school day. Additionally, the study rooms will be closed everyday this week for testing.
The Math Lab is closed today Monday 5/19 Students should report to the house office for a pass.
Spring Concert Season is here and everyone in the Thomas community is invited to our upcoming music performances. Tonight's concert features the Jazz Band, Jazz Ensemble, and Webster Show Choir, and on Thursday this week the Concert Orchestra and Concert Band will have their final performance of the school year. All spring concerts start at 7:00 PM in the Thomas Auditorium - we hope to see you there! Thank you for supporting music education at Thomas!
The Business Department Entrepreneurship classes will be having Market Day on Tuesday, May 20th during all lunch blocks. Market Day is when students apply their skills and knowledge, along with their talents, to launch a pop-up business for the day. During Market Day! the following businesses include coffee, milkshakes, burgers, Smoothie Bowls, chocolate covered strawberries, lemonade, and Titan t-shirts.Tickets will be PRE-SOLD and available for purchase during most lunch blocks in the cafeteria area. More information will be available soon. Please come support your fellow classmates and students as they experience what it's like to be an entrepreneur for a day. Thank you
Summer is approaching fast. Rising seniors can get ahead of the game with Webster Community Education's College Essay Institute. Taking place at Webster Thomas, this course will help you prepare for the craziness of Fall by tackling your college admissions essay ahead of time. Visit Webster Community Education's website or reach out to the contact on screen for more information!
Congratulations to Henry B for finishing 4th out of 33 golfers in the JV Tournament of champions on friday. Also playing well was Rider S who came in 6th out of 33. The JV Golf team finished their season with a 5 and 5 record. Great job guys!
Hi my name is ____________. Today is the Thomas Jobs and Trades Fair. This event is open to all students and staff to attend. Please use the location FIELD HOUSE when creating an E-Hall Pass.
There will be over 75 organizations in the field house for you to visit. Please stop down during your lunch or study halls block 3, 4 or 5.
Good morning webster thomas. I’m Kyle, And I’m Charli
we are here today to tell you about this AMAZING new opportunity, Coffee Cove
coffee shop! During lunch blocks on May 20th, we will be selling hot and iced coffee,
along with a collection of delicious baked goods. Come down to the cafeteria to get a
refreshing cup of Joe and some sweet treats along with it to make your day the best it
can be!
Today's lunch is hot dogs
May 16 2025
The library will be closed before school everyday this week for AP testing. Today, the library will be open during the school day, but the study rooms will be closed.
Attention all students: Every student in all grades must turn their chromebooks in before the end of the school year. Details on collection dates and times will be provided closer to year end
The Class of 2025 Luminary walk for all Schroeder, GOAL, Thomas & OWL seniors will be this Sunday, May 18th from 7:30p-9:30p ! Come walk through the enchanted trail of luminary bags with senior names & receive your senior sign ! We will also have Mr. Snowy there for some fun treats! This is a memorable family event and we can't wait to see you there!
Summer is approaching fast. Rising seniors can get ahead of the game with Webster Community Education's College Essay Institute. Taking place at Webster Thomas, this course will help you prepare for the craziness of Fall by tackling your college admissions essay ahead of time. Visit Webster Community Education's website or reach out to the contact on screen for more information!
Hi my name is _______________. Thomas High School is hosting a Job and Trades Fair Monday May 19th during all Lunch blocks. Come visit and learn more about potential career opportunities. This event is a great way to network with local businesses, trades, colleges and programs in our area. We hope to see you there!
Today's lunch is french toast sticks
May 15 2025
The library will be fully CLOSED for the whole day today for AP testing. Please do not come from your study halls or junior and senior free blocks today.
The Job and Trades fair Monday, May 19th during blocks 3, 4 and 5 will showcase some local businesses . Businesses looking to hire will include Wegmans, Wickham Farms, Delta Sonic, , Webster Golf Course, Webster School District, YMCA and many more. We encourage you to bring a Resume and stop by their tables to learn what positions are available for you to apply!
The math lab is closed today. Please report to your house office if you are assigned there.
The Class of 2025 Luminary walk for all Schroeder, GOAL, Thomas & OWL seniors will be this Sunday, May 18th from 7:30p-9:30p ! Come walk through the enchanted trail of luminary bags with senior names & receive your senior sign ! We will also have Mr. Snowy there for some fun treats! This is a memorable family event and we can't wait to see you there!
The final CARE club meeting of the year is today after school. Please join us in the CARE room as we will be getting the luminary bags ready for this weekend's luminary walk to celebrate the class of 2025. New members are ALWAYS welcome!!
Today's lunch is popcorn chicken
May 14, 2025
The library will be closed before school everyday this week for AP testing. Today, the library will be open during the school day, but the study rooms will be closed.
The Class of 2025 Luminary walk for all Schroeder, GOAL, Thomas & OWL seniors will be this Sunday, May 18th from 7:30p-9:30p ! Come walk through the enchanted trail of luminary bags with senior names & receive your senior sign ! We will also have Mr. Snowy there for some fun treats! This is a memorable family event and we can't wait to see you there!
The final CARE club meeting of the year is tomorrow after school. Please join us in the CARE room as we will be getting the luminary bags ready for this weekend's luminary walk to celebrate the class of 2025. New members are ALWAYS welcome!!
Tonight at the Varsity Boys Lacrosse game, they are playing the first ever " Stick it to Cancer game" vs Fairport at 7pm. During lunch periods today, you will have the opportunity to purchase a Luminary bag for five dollars to show your support. The goal is to surround the field with Luminary Bags in a ring of hope. You can dedicate them to a loved one lost, someone currently battling, or anyone who’s overcome cancer. Please consider helping support this great cause and come support your Titans. Any questions see Coach Ruller
The Boys Track and Field team competed against Fairport last night. Max T won the 110 hurdles in his first meet of the season, Oliver C won the 800 meter, Nataniel S was the winner of the 2-mile, and Juan M won the triple jump. Additionally, Jackson M tied the school freshman record in the pole vault with a jump of 9 feet 6 inches. The team will compete in their season finale next Monday at Schroder.
Despite a loss to Fairport last night, the girls track team had several fantastic performances. Grace had a remarkable 13-second personal best in the 1500m, while Jane won both the shot put and discus.Individual victories also came from Jada in the hurdles and Brooke in the 200m. Kaylee and Siera both achieved season-best performances in the 400m, and Delaney took first place in the 800m.The 4x100 team of Brooke , Ava , Leia , and Jada secured a decisive win over Fairport.
> Hi my name is______________. I am excited to share some organizations that will be showcased at our Job and Trades fair Monday, May 19th during blocks 3, 4 and 5. Local businesses looking to hire will include Wegmans, Wickham Farms, Delta Sonic, Expressive Beginnings Webster Golf Course, Morgan Properties, Webster Fire Department, Campus Construction Management, Webster School District, YMCA and many more. We encourage you to bring a Resume and stop by their tables to learn what positions are available for you to apply!
Today's lunch is fully loaded tots
May 13 2025
Good morning library users:
The library will be fully CLOSED for the whole day today for AP testing. Please do not come from your study halls or junior and senior free blocks today.
Attention Tri-M members - our next Tri-M Music Honor Society meeting is tomorrow, May 14 at 8:15 AM in the Band Room. All Tri-M members should plan to attend!
Attention students. Counselors and Mrs. Hardy will be offering a Resume Workshop today during all lunch blocks in room 402. We will be using schoolinks to create a stand out resume that you can use for future job interviews and our upcoming trades fair! If you are interested please check in and sign out of your study halls or lunch today and report to room 402 with your chromebook.
The Class of 2025 Luminary walk for all Schroeder, GOAL, Thomas & OWL seniors will be this Sunday, May 18th from 7:30p-9:30p ! Come walk through the enchanted trail of luminary bags with senior names & receive your senior sign ! We will also have Mr Snowy there for some fun treats! This is a memorable family event and we can't wait to see you there!
The final CARE club meeting of the year is this Thursday, May 15th after school. Please join us in the CARE room as we will be getting the luminary bags ready for this weekend's luminary walk to celebrate the class of 2025. New members are ALWAYS welcome!!
Attention SAGE club members, we will have a meeting today Tuesday May 13th after school in the counseling center. We will continue working on PRIDE month activities.
Tomorrow evening at the Varsity Boys Lacrosse game, they are playing the first ever " Stick it to Cancer game" vs Fairport at 7pm. During lunch periods today and Wednesday, you will have the opportunity to purchase a Luminary bag for five dollars to show your support. The goal is to surround the field with Luminary Bags in a ring of hope.You can dedicate them to a loved one lost, someone currently battling, or anyone who’s overcome cancer. Please consider helping support this great cause and come support your Titans. Any questions see Coach Ruller
Congratulations to the JV Boys Golf Team for grinding out a tough win last night beating Irondequoit by one stroke. Leading the way was Rider S who shot a 36, Henry B who shot a 37 and Hudson M who shot a 44. Keep the winning streak going!
Today's lunch is burrito bowl
May 12 2025
Good morning library users:
The library will be closed before school everyday this week for AP testing. Today, the library will be open during the school day, but the study rooms will be closed.
Attention Tri-M members - our next Tri-M Music Honor Society meeting is on Wednesday, May 14 at 8:15 AM in the Band Room. All Tri-M members should plan to attend!
Attention students. Counselors and Mrs. Hardy will be offering a Resume Workshop during all lunch blocks Tuesday May 13th in room 402. If you are interested in receiving assistance on how to develop your resume, highlight your activities and accomplishments this workshop is for you!
The final CARE club meeting of the year is this Thursday, May 15th after school. Please join us in the CARE room as we will be getting the luminary bags ready for this weekend's luminary walk to celebrate the class of 2025. New members are ALWAYS welcome!!
This Wednesday evening at the Varsity Boys Lacrosse game, they are playing the first ever " Stick it to Cancer game" vs Fairport at 7pm.
During lunch periods on Monday Tuesday and Wednesday of this week, you will have the opportunity to purchase a Luminary bag for five dollars to show your support. The goal is to surround the field with Luminary Bags to support those who affected by cancer in a ring of hope.You can dedicate them to a loved one lost, someone currently battling, or anyone who’s overcome it. When you attend the game you’ll see the Luminarias decorated with names and sometimes messages to the people they’re dedicated to. Please consider helping support this great cause and come support your Titans. Any questions see Coach Ruller
At the 2-day Rush Henrietta invitational this past weekend, the girls' team saw numerous personal bests this season and all-time, including Alexy'ia in the shot put, Jada in the 100 hurdles, Ava in the 100, Ellyse in the 800, Caroline and Grace in the 1500, as well as the 4x400 and 4x800 relays.
Hi my name is _______ and I am a volunteer for the Thomas Jobs and Trades Fair. The trades fair will be held in the field house on Monday May 19th during all lunch blocks. This event is open to all students and staff. Over 75 organizations will be represented. We invite you to come learn more about Local Unions, Apprenticeship programs, SUNY Colleges, Trades programs, summer job and career opportunities. We will also have branches of the military and local police divisions available for you to speak to.
Today's lunch is bosco cheese sticks
May 9 2025
Good morning library users:
The library will be closed before school everyday this week for AP testing. The library will be open during the school day. Additionally, the study rooms will be closed everyday this week for testing.
Hey freshmen! Just a friendly reminder that your Freshman Fun Night is tonight, Friday May 9 from 8 - 10pm in the Gold House Courtyard. Plan to enter through the Field House doors. Tickets will be available at the door for $5 or covered under Class Dues. Please bring a blanket or chair. If you have any questions, see Mrs. Sidoti or Miss Shotty in room 399. We hope to see you tonight!
Sophomores today is the last day to sign up for the kickball tournament on Friday June 6th. Please visit the Class of 2027 Google Classroom for more information.
> May is Asian Pacific and Jewish American Heritage Month and DREAM club is celebrating by holding a contest. There are flags decorating the hall near Mrs. Nieves room 411. The student who can identify the most flags by the end of the month will win a prize. Please email or drop off submissions to Mrs Nieves or Mr Raymond in room 310.
Congratulations to the Girls Track Team on a huge victory over Rush Henrietta with a final score of 105–26! The girls won posted 35 season-best performances throughout the meet. Gianna Lacey, swept all three of her events: long jump, triple jump, and high jump. Brooke Sharp, won both the 100m and 200m and Jada Kendrick, took first place in both the 100m and 400m hurdles.A huge shout out to the entire team for their hard work and an unforgettable Senior Night! The varsity team travels out to Rush tonight and tomorrow for the Flower City Invitational. There will also be no practice today for both the boys and girls not traveling to Rush.
Today's lunch is chicken patty sandwich
May 8 2025
Attention all students ! Community Arts Day is looking for you! We need volunteers to make this day a success and we would love to have you join our team! Do you want to have fun with friends or need community service hours? This is for you! We need volunteers in the concessions, sweet treats, sand art, greeting tables and much more! Please look around for flyers in the school. We are grateful for your help in making this day a success!
Good morning library users:
The library will be closed before school everyday this week for AP testing. The library will be open during the school day. Additionally, the study rooms will be closed everyday this week for testing.
The Ecuador, Andes, Amazon and Galapagos Island trip has a meeting today at 6:30 in spry middle school. Email Mrs. Zaborny for more info!
Calling all Sophomores- Class of 2027,
It's time for our end of year celebration! Join us afterschool on Friday, June 6th from 3:30-6:30pm on the baseball and softball turfs for S'mores and a Kickball tournament. Don't have a team, no worries, all are welcome. Be sure to fill out the google form to be a part of a team. Don't want to play, you are welcome to come, watch and enjoy the S'mores!Scan the QR code on the screen or scan from signs posted around the building to sign up. The deadline to sign up is Friday May 9th.
Shine club is meeting tomorrow, May 9th at 8am to continue our devotional in the book of John. New members are always welcome, see you there!
The Thomas Boys Track and Field team is on fire! They continued their undefeated season with a dominant 114-27 victory over Rush Henrietta. Thomas athletes took first place in 14 out of 17 events! Sean Marlin soared to victory in the High Jump, clearing 5 feet 10 inches. Richard Ristaneo crushed his personal best in the Shot Put with a winning throw of 43 feet 10 inches. Juan Munoz won both the Triple Jump and the Long Jump. And Riley Lewis took first in the 400 Hurdles with a time of 59.5 seconds! The undefeated Titans will be back in action next Wednesday when they host Fairport as they continue their winning streak! Go Titans!
The Thomas Unified Basketball team will be playing Schroeder today at 4:30. Come cheer on both Webster teams!
Today's lunch is trash plates
May 7 2025
Good morning library users:
The library will be closed before school everyday this week for AP testing. The library will be open during the school day. Additionally, the study rooms will be closed everyday this week for testing.
The Ecuador, Andes, Amazon and Galapagos Island trip has a meeting tomorrow, May 8th, at 6:30 in spry middle school. Email Mrs. Zaborny for more info!
Calling all Sophomores- Class of 2027,
It's time for our end of year celebration! Join us afterschool on Friday, June 6th from 3:30-6:30pm on the baseball and softball turfs for S'mores and a Kickball tournament. Don't have a team, no worries, all are welcome. Be sure to fill out the google form to be a part of a team. Don't want to play, you are welcome to come, watch and enjoy the S'mores!Scan the QR code on the screen or scan from signs posted around the building to sign up. The deadline to sign up is Friday May 9th.
The DREAM club will meet tomorrow after school in room 411. Hope to see you there.
Shine club is meeting this Friday, May 9th at 8am to continue our devotional in the book of John. New members are always welcome, see you there!
Today's lunch is french bread pizza
May 6, 2025
Good morning library users:
The library will be closed before school everyday this week for AP testing. The library will be open during the school day. Additionally, the study rooms will be closed everyday this week for testing.
Are you interested in running for class council for next school year? The student council will be holding informational sessions about elections for next year's officers on Wednesday May 7 before and after school. If you are interested in being considered for a position on class council, please plan to attend either at 8:15 in Ms. Warner's room 450 or at 3:15 in Mrs. Nieves's room 411.
The Ecuador, Andes, Amazon and Galapagos Island trip has a meeting this thursday, May 8th, at 6:30 in spry middle school. Email Mrs. Zaborny for more info!
Calling all Sophomores- Class of 2027,
It's time for our end of year celebration! Join us afterschool on Friday, June 6th from 3:30-6:30pm on the baseball and softball turfs for S'mores and a Kickball tournament. Don't have a team, no worries, all are welcome. Be sure to fill out the google form to be a part of a team. Don't want to play, you are welcome to come, watch and enjoy the S'mores!Scan the QR code on the screen or scan from signs posted around the building to sign up. The deadline to sign up is Friday May 9th.
Do you like chocolate covered snacks? They will be selling fresh chocolate covered strawberries and chocolatey pretzels on May 20th. Look around the school for the QR code and fill in the short survey to get a chance to win a free box of the chocolate covered snacks. There will be one given away each lunch block. Pre-sale tickets start today in the lunch rooms.
Today's lunch is turkey tacos
May 5 2025
Good morning library users:
The library will be closed before school everyday this week for AP testing. The library will be open during the school day. Additionally, the study rooms will be closed everyday this week for testing.
Are you interested in running for class council for next school year? The student council will be holding informational sessions about elections for next year's officers on Wednesday May 7 before and after school. If you are interested in being considered for a position on class council, please plan to attend either at 8:15 in Ms. Warner's room 450 or at 3:15 in Mrs. Nieves's room 411.
Happy Cinco de Mayo. The Ecuador, Andes, Amazon and Galapagos Island trip has a meeting this thursday, May 8th, at 6:30 in spry middle school. Email Mrs. Zaborny for more info!
Do you like wearing titan merchandise? Titan t-shirts are being sold with lower prices and student-made designs. Tickets will be sold in the cafeteria May 5th through May 9th.T-Shirts can only be pre ordered. Last day to pre-order tickets will be May 15. Customers will receive their shirts on Market Day (May 20th).
Today's lunch is pizza crunchers
May 2 2025
The Business Department Entrepreneurship classes will be having Market Day on Tuesday, May 20th during all lunch blocks. Market Day is when students apply their skills and knowledge, along with their talents, to launch a pop-up business for the day. During Market Day! the following businesses include coffee, milkshakes, burgers, Smoothie Bowls, chocolate covered strawberries, lemonade, and Titan t-shirts.
Tickets will be PRE-SOLD and available for purchase during most lunch blocks in the cafeteria area. More information will be available soon. Please come support your fellow classmates and students as they experience what it's like to be an entrepreneur for a day. Thank you.
The Thomas BBSU is hosting a Movie Night to watch the movie Stomp The Yard. Please join us next week Monday, 5/5, at 6:15 PM in the Thomas Auditorium.
Come hang out with friends, enjoy a great movie, and have some fun.
Everyone is welcome — bring your friends and we'll see you there!
Attention library patrons:
The library will be closed before school everyday next week for AP testing. The library will be open during the school day, but the study rooms will be closed next week.
Are you interested in running for class council for next school year? The student council will be holding informational sessions about elections for next year's officers on Wednesday May 7 before and after school. If you are interested in being considered for a position on class council, please plan to attend either at 8:15 in Ms. Warner's room 450 or at 3:15 in Mrs. Nieves's room 411.
Calling all Sophomores- Class of 2027,
it's time for our end of year celebration!
Join us after school on Friday, June 6th from 3:30-6:30pm on the baseball and softball turfs for S'mores and a Kickball tournament. Don't have a team, no worries, all are welcome. Be sure to fill out the google form to be a part of a team. Don't want to play, you are welcome to come, watch and enjoy the S'mores!Scan the QR code on the screen or scan from signs posted around the building to sign up. The deadline to sign up is Friday May 9th.
Congratulations to the JV Golf Team for winning both matches this week. Leading the way was Henry B. with the low round of the week with a 42 followed by Jackson C with a 44, Rider S with a 44. Keep it rolling boys!
The student council would like to announce the April Titans of the Month
In 9th grade - Emilia Nicolay
Emilia is an incredibly hard worker who constantly performs at an incredibly high level. She is involved in many activities, being a part of various clubs and sports teams. She has been said to be friendly and kind to everyone.
In 10th grade - Gabby White.
Gabby is always working very hard to do her best in all of her classes. She often participates in class, and is very kind to those around her. Many teachers share how enjoyable she is to have in their classes.
In 11th grade - Kilah Lynott
Kilah has grown as a student and as a leader during her time here at Thomas. She works hard in the things she does and is heavily involved in multiple different areas of Thomas.
In 12th grade - Rachel Wlodarczyk
Teachers have said that Rachel is a model student; sharing that she is conscientious, hard working, and consistently a top performer. While working hard in class, she also brings a kind and humble demeanor to class, being a good friend to those around her.
The Staff Titan of the month is Ms. Bailey
Ms.Bailey is one of the most kind, funny, energetic, and excellent TA’s that we have. She goes above and beyond for everyone around her, staff and students included. She brings a positive attitude and energy into the classroom no matter what, always making sure to be a good role model for her students.
Today's lunch is chicken nuggets
May 1 2025
The Thomas BBSU is hosting a Movie Night to watch the movie Stomp The Yard. Please join us next week Monday, 5/5, at 6:15 PM in the Thomas Auditorium.
Come hang out with friends, enjoy a great movie, and have some fun.
Everyone is welcome — bring your friends and we'll see you there!
Calling all Sophomores- Class of 2027,
it's time for our end of year celebration!
Join us afterschool on Friday, June 6th from 3:30-6:30pm on the baseball and softball turfs for S'mores and a Kickball tournament. Don't have a team, no worries, all are welcome. Be sure to fill out the google form to be a part of a team. Don't want to play, you are welcome to come, watch and enjoy the S'mores!Scan the QR code on the screen or scan from signs posted around the building to sign up. The deadline to sign up is Friday May 9th.
Attention Seniors... it's almost Decision Day!! You're all off to great places- college, military, apprenticeships. It's time to celebrate your decision! Make your pennant with the counselors during lunches through Friday.
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Meghan - “What do you know about May 20th?”
Spencer - “What about may 20th?”
Meghan - “It’s Smooo day”
Spencer - “Smooo?”
Meghan - “Day, May 20th all lunch blocks outside the lunchrooms”
Spencer - “You’re telling me, that you’re selling healthy, dairy free, delicious smooo-thie bowls
all lunch blocks?”
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Spencer - “But what are your prices? I’m poor”
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toppings”
Spencer - “Do you have good flavors? I’m a big fan of Mango-Pineapple”
Meghan - “Well you’re in luck, we’ve got Strawberry-Banana and Mango-Pineapple”
Spencer - “Wow that's amazing I can't wait to spend all of my life savings on smooo-thie bowls”
Meghan - “Me too. Kachow.”
April 30 2025
Do you like showing off your talents such as singing, dancing, telling jokes, performing magic tricks or playing an instrument? This year's Community Arts Day will be held on Saturday, May 10th.
We are excited to be hosting the annual student run Talent Show and we need you! Signs are located around the school for you to scan the QR code and the flyer will also be in the Principal newsletter. Deadline to sign up is May 1st.
Attention all current sophomores & juniors- Apply to be a Link Leader for next school year! Link Crew is a freshman orientation and support program. If you are interested in developing your leadership skills, apply this month! Applications are available on a NEW google classroom page-Join with the code shown on screen, then complete and submit the 2 part application by Thursday May 1st @ 3:30pm
The Business Department Entrepreneurship classes will be having Market Day on Tuesday, May 20th during all lunch blocks. Market Day is when students apply their skills and knowledge, along with their talents, to launch a pop-up business for the day. During Market Day! the following businesses include coffee, milkshakes, burgers, Smoothie Bowls, chocolate covered strawberries, lemonade, and Titan t-shirts.
Tickets will be PRE-SOLD and available for purchase during most lunch blocks in the cafeteria area. More information will be available soon. Please come support your fellow classmates and students as they experience what it's like to be an entrepreneur for a day. Thank you.
The Thomas BBSU is hosting a Movie Night to watch the movie Stomp The Yard. Please join us next week Monday, 5/5, at 6:15 PM in the Thomas Auditorium.
Come hang out with friends, enjoy a great movie, and have some fun.
Everyone is welcome — bring your friends and we'll see you there!
Interested in being a lifeguard? The Webster Aquatic Center is running a Lifeguard course starting June 27th. Registration deadline is June 20th. Limited spots available. Lifeguarding at the WAC offers flexible hours 7 days a week. Please visit the Webster Aquatic Center website or call for more information
Attention Seniors... it's almost Decision Day!! You're all off to great places- college, military, apprenticeships. It's time to celebrate your decision! Make your pennant with the counselors during lunches Today through Friday. Wear your college gear tomorrow may 1st!
The Masterminds team of Sammy D, Cian R, Kai Z, and captain Ellie S competed in the first round of playoffs last night. Over four games, Sammy was the top scorer with 200 total points, followed by Kai with 95, Ellie with 80, and Cian with 30. The team is advancing to regional finals for the first time in 15 years.
Wednesday night the Thomas Boys Track and field team moved to 2-0 on the season with a decisive win over Penfield 86-45. The boys won 11 of the 17 events. Henry Nilsen was a double winner in the 400 and 3200. Come out next week on May 7th to support them on Senior night against Rush Henrietta.
The girls track team had a great win against Penfield last night scoring 86 points to Penfield's 45. Double winners were: Jada Kendrick in the 100 hurdles and the 100m as well as Jane Carey in shot put and discus. Gianna Lacey was a triple winner in triple jump, long jump and set a new school record while winning high jump with a 5'3" jump.
Today's lunch is General Tso's chicken
April 29 2025
Attention all students ! Community Arts Day is looking for you! We need volunteers to make this day a success and we would love to have you join our team! Do you want to have fun with friends or need community service hours? This is for you! We need volunteers in the concessions, sweet treats, sand art, greeting tables and much more! Please look around for flyers in the school. We are grateful for your help in making this day a success!
Attention all current sophomores & juniors- Apply to be a Link Leader for next school year! Link Crew is a freshman orientation and support program. If you are interested in developing your leadership skills, apply this month! Applications are available on a NEW google classroom page-Join with the code shown on screen, then complete and submit the 2 part application by Thursday May 1st @ 3:30pm
The Webster Thomas Performing Arts program for 2025-2026 will be announced today in the Chorus Room after school. We'll reveal the names of the upcoming Drama and Musical, and present a plan for how next year's performing arts will work. Everyone is welcome to join us!
The Thomas BBSU is hosting a Movie Night to watch the movie Stomp The Yard. Please join us next week Monday, 5/5, at 6:15 PM in the Thomas Auditorium.
Come hang out with friends, enjoy a great movie, and have some fun.
Everyone is welcome — bring your friends and we'll see you there!
Attention SAGE members, we will be meeting Today Tuesday April 29th after school in the counseling center. We will be planning for PRIDE week in June and making PRIDE buttons.See Mrs. Pagano in room 130 if you have any questions
Model UN will meet today after school in room 210. We will be electing club officers for next year. You are eligible to vote if you have attended one conference this year. If you cannot attend the meeting but still wish to vote, you must stop by room 210 before the end of the day on Wednesday to fill out a ballot.
Today's lunch is hamburger / cheeseburger
April 28 2025
Do you like showing off your talents such as singing, dancing, telling jokes, performing magic tricks or playing an instrument? This year's Community Arts Day will be held on Saturday, May 10th.
We are excited to be hosting the annual student run Talent Show and we need you! Signs are located around the school for you to scan the QR code and the flyer will also be in the Principal newsletter. Deadline to sign up is May 1st.
The Business Department Entrepreneurship classes will be having Market Day on Tuesday, May 20th during all lunch blocks. Market Day is when students apply their skills and knowledge, along with their talents, to launch a pop-up business for the day. During Market Day! the following businesses include coffee, milkshakes, burgers, Smoothie Bowls, chocolate covered strawberries, lemonade, and Titan t-shirts.
Tickets will be PRE-SOLD and available for purchase during most lunch blocks in the cafeteria area. More information will be available soon. Please come support your fellow classmates and students as they experience what it's like to be an entrepreneur for a day. Thank you.
The DREAM club is hosting a celebration for Arab Heritage Month Today from 6-7pm in the media center. Students, Staff and families are invited to come to learn about Arab culture and learn of the effects of Islamophobia. There will be food, games, music and art. We hope to see you this evening.
The Webster Thomas Performing Arts program for 2025-2026 will be announced Tomorrow, April 29, in the Chorus Room after school. We'll reveal the names of the upcoming Drama and Musical, and present a plan for how next year's performing arts will work. Everyone is welcome to join us!
The girls lacrosse team defeated Clarence 15-6 on Saturday.
Harper Blakey scored 4 goals, Carly Fitch added 3 goals.
Sarina Carrozziere scored her first varsity goal and Mila Sass recorded her first varsity save and win in goal.
The Lady Titans Track team had a strong performance despite the cold and windy weather at Saturday's His and Hers Invitational, placing 2nd as a team, and combined 3rd place with the boys.
Jada Kendrick was 2nd in the 100 hurdles, Gianna Lacey placed 3rd in high jump. Kamia Meeks was 3rd in long jump and Jane Carey ended up winning the shot put.
Today's lunch is mozzarella sticks
April 25 2025
Attention all current sophomores & juniors- Apply to be a Link Leader for next school year! Link Crew is a freshman orientation and support program. If you are interested in developing your leadership skills, apply this month! Applications are available on a NEW google classroom page-Join with the code shown on screen, then complete and submit the 2 part application by Thursday May 1st @ 3:30pm
The math lab will be closed today, any student assigned is to report to the house office for attendance and a pass.
The Business Department Entrepreneurship classes will be having Market Day on Tuesday, May 20th during all lunch blocks. Market Day is when students apply their skills and knowledge, along with their talents, to launch a pop-up business for the day. During Market Day! the following businesses include coffee, milkshakes, burgers, Smoothie Bowls, chocolate covered strawberries, lemonade, and Titan t-shirts.
Tickets will be PRE-SOLD and available for purchase during most lunch blocks in the cafeteria area. More information will be available soon. Please come support your fellow classmates and students as they experience what it's like to be an entrepreneur for a day. Thank you.
The DREAM club is hosting a celebration for Arab Heritage Month on Monday April 28th from 6-7pm in the media center. Student, Staff and families are invited to come to learn about Arab culture and learn of the affects of Islamophobia. There will be food, games, music and art. We hope to see you there.
Speaker 1: Hi, Freshmen! I’m Tessa
Speaker 2: I’m Taisia
Speaker 1: And we’re part of your class council! We are here to tell you about our upcoming Freshman Fun Night!!
Speaker 2: On Friday May 9th there will be a tropical themed fiesta in the courtyard where you will find food, activities, and lots of fun. Please feel free to bring your own games to have fun with and beach towels to sit on!
Speaker 1: Freshmen can buy tickets before and after school in Mrs. Sidoti’s room, room 339, as well as during lunch blocks in the cafeteria, starting Tuesday the 29th. The tickets will be $5 cash if you haven’t paid your dues and free if you have.
Speaker 2: We hope you can all float on over to the Freshman Fun Night!
Today's lunch is chicken & veggie dumplings
April 24 2025
Attention all students ! Community Arts Day is looking for you! We need volunteers to make this day a success and we would love to have you join our team! Do you want to have fun with friends or need community service hours? This is for you! We need volunteers in the concessions, sweet treats, sand art, greeting tables and much more! Please look around for flyers in the school. We are grateful for your help in making this day a success!
The math lab will be closed today and tomorrow, any student assigned is to report to the house office for attendance and a pass.
The next CARE club meeting is after school today at 3:20 in the CARE room. We will continue to work on our project for a local nursing home. We look forward to seeing you there! New members are always welcome.
Shine club is meeting tomorrow, April 25th at 8am in room 311 to continue our devotional in the book of John. New members are always welcome, see you there!
Attention SAGE members, we will be meeting Today Tuesday April 29th after school in the counseling center. We will be planning for PRIDE week in June and making PRIDE buttons.See Mrs. Pagano in room 130 if you have any questions
The DREAM club is hosting a celebration for Arab Heritage Month on Monday April 28th from 6-7pm in the media center. All are welcome to come to learn about Arab culture and learn of the affects of Islamophobia .Come experience Arab food and get your henna done! DREAM club members will meet in Mrs. Nieves's room 411 after school today to finalize plans for Monday's celebration. Hope to see you there!.
The Titans girls lacrosse team won a tough game at Webster Schroeder last night 7-4.Sadie Eisenhart had 6 draw controls. Brooklyn Ta had 2 caused turnovers and 3 groundballs. Leah Trombley had 3 caused turnovers. Morgan Weber had 5 saves.The team next plays Clarence at home on Saturday 2PM.
The Thomas Boys Track and Field team opened their season last night with a win over Victor 88-53. The Boys won 12 of the 17 events. Parker Heaphy won the 1600 and 3200m races, and Khimere Johnson won the 100m, 200m, and was part of the winning 4x100m relay team. The boys will be Home next Tuesday against Penfield.
The girls had a great start to their outdoor track season last night out at Victor despite a loss.Kamia Meeks won girls long jump and Nina Mastrosimone won pole vault. Jane Carey, Alexyia Ward and DaniLee Phillips went 1, 2 and 3 in girls shot put.
Today's lunch is roasted chicken
April 23 2025
Do you like showing off your talents such as singing, dancing, telling jokes, performing magic tricks or playing an instrument? This year's Community Arts Day will be held on Saturday, May 10th.
We are excited to be hosting the annual student run Talent Show and we need you! Signs are located around the school for you to scan the QR code and the flyer will also be in the Principal newsletter. Deadline to sign up is May 1st.
Are you interested in music, performance, or being part of something amazing? The Webster Marching Band is looking for new members — whether you want to play an instrument or spin a flag, there's a place for you! No experience? No problem. We're welcoming ALL students who are ready to learn, grow, and have fun in an incredible team environment. Our information night is today, 6pm in the Spry Cafetorium. Come see what it’s all about, meet the staff, ask questions, and discover how YOU can be part of a state championship program! Everyone is welcome
Attention all current sophomores & juniors- Apply to be a Link Leader for next school year! Link Crew is a freshman orientation and support program. If you are interested in developing your leadership skills, apply this month! Applications are available on a NEW google classroom page-Join with the code shown on screen, then complete and submit the 2 part application by Thursday May 1st @ 3:30pm
The next CARE club meeting is after school tomorrow April 24th at 3:20 in the CARE room. We will continue to work on our project for a local nursing home. We look forward to seeing you there! New members are always welcome.
Shine club is meeting this Friday, April 25th at 8am in room 311 to continue our devotional in the book of John. New members are always welcome, see you there!
Today and tomorrow Earth Club is hosting its spring Thrift Fair in the Library during lunch blocks. There is a huge selection this year with many different brands and is cash only. We hope to see many of you there. Stay green Titans!
The DREAM club is hosting a celebration for Arab Heritage Month on Monday April 28th from 6-7pm in the media center. All are welcome to come to learn about Arab culture and learn of the affects of Islamophobia. DREAM club members will meet in Mrs. Nieves's room 411 after school tomorrow to finalize plans for Monday's celebration.
Today's lunch is french toast sticks
April 22, 2025
Students ! Community Arts Day is looking for you! We need volunteers to make this day a success and we would love to have you join our team! Do you want to have fun with friends or need community service hours? This is for you! We need volunteers in the concessions, sweet treats, sand art, greeting tables and much more! Please look around for flyers in the school. We are grateful for your help in making this day a success!
Are you interested in music, performance, or being part of something amazing? The Webster Marching Band is looking for new members — whether you want to play an instrument or spin a flag, there's a place for you! No experience? No problem. We're welcoming ALL students who are ready to learn, grow, and have fun in an incredible team environment. Our information night is tomorrow, April 23rd at 6pm in the Spry Cafetorium. Come see what it’s all about, meet the staff, ask questions, and discover how YOU can be part of a state championship program! Everyone is welcome
The final Student Safe Driving Seminar is tomorrow, April 23rd at 3:30, here in the Thomas Auditorium. All students with Temporary Permits MUST attend this seminar or your driving privilege will be revoked. Any Junior or Senior who anticipates receiving their Driver's License by the end of this school year must take this seminar as well. No more Temporary Parking Permits will be issued. The next round of Seminars will begin in August.
The next CARE club meeting is after school on Thursday, April 24th at 3:20 in the CARE room. We will continue to work on our project for a local nursing home. We look forward to seeing you there! New members are always welcome.
Video game club will meet today in room 428 from 3:15-4pm.
All are welcome!
Happy Earth Day! Earth Club will be hosting a plant workshop today after school at 3:30 in room 205. This is a great opportunity to learn about taking care of plants, and getting to take some home. Tomorrow and Thursday Earth Club will be hosting a thrift fair during lunch blocks in the Library. There is a huge selection this year with many different brands and is cash only. We hope to see many of you there. Stay green Titans!
Today's lunch is enchiladas
April 21 2025
Are you interested in music, performance, or being part of something amazing? The Webster Marching Band is looking for new members — whether you want to play an instrument or spin a flag, there's a place for you! No experience? No problem. We're welcoming ALL students who are ready to learn, grow, and have fun in an incredible team environment. Our information night is this wednesday, April 23rd at 6pm in the Spry Cafetorium. Come see what it’s all about, meet the staff, ask questions, and discover how YOU can be part of a state championship program! Everyone is welcome
The next CARE club meeting is after school on Thursday, April 24th at 3:20 in the CARE room. We will continue to work on our project for a local nursing home. We look forward to seeing you there! New members are always welcome.
Earth Club will be hosting a cleanup today after school at 3:30 outside of the Field House. Tomorrow Earth Club will be hosting a houseplant workshop after school tomorrow 3:30 in Mrs Drury’s room 205. Students and staff are welcome. This is a great opportunity to learn about taking care of plants and everyone who attends can take home a plant. Stay green Titans!
The next CARE club meeting is after school on Thursday, April 24th at 3:20 in the CARE room. We will continue to work on our project for a local nursing home. We look forward to seeing you there! New members are always welcome.
Today's lunch is bosco cheese sticks
April 11 2025
Attention all current sophomores & juniors- Apply to be a Link Leader for next school year! Link Crew is a freshman orientation and support program. If you are interested in developing your leadership skills, apply this month! Applications are available on a NEW google classroom page-Join with the code shown on screen, then complete and submit the 2 part application by Thursday May 1st @ 3:30pm
If you took the PreACT, please pick up your scores in the counseling center.
Attention Titans Earth Week is right after break this year and Earth Club has planned some exciting events for our school. There will be multiple cleanups, thrift fairs, clash of the cans and a house plant workshop. Just like spirit week each event will be counted as points toward the World Cup. If your class wins just like the spirit stick your class gets put on the cup. Everyday there will be a themed day to dress up in. Also throughout next week we will begin collecting non-alcoholic cans by the cafeteria with assigned class numbers on them. There will also be a cleanup around the school on Monday 4/21. Meet outside by the Field House to clean up our campus. There will be more information coming out after break. If you have any questions please contact Mrs. Drury. Stay green Titans!
Today's lunch is chicken parm
April 10 2025
Do you like showing off your talents such as singing, dancing, telling jokes, performing magic tricks or playing an instrument? This year's Community Arts Day will be held on Saturday, May 10th.
We are excited to be hosting the annual student run Talent Show and we need you! Signs are located around the school for you to scan the QR code and the flyer will also be in the Principal newsletter. Deadline to sign up is May 1st.
Students ! Community Arts Day is looking for you! We need volunteers to make this day a success and we would love to have you join our team! Do you want to have fun with friends or need community service hours? This is for you! We need volunteers in the concessions, sweet treats, sand art, greeting tables and much more! Please look around for flyers in the school. We are grateful for your help in making this day a success!
If you took the PreACT, please pick up your scores in the counseling center.
Congratulations to the Webster Thomas Speech and Debate Team! Gia C, Oluwaferanmi K, Brook H, Sai Abhiram P, Karsyn S and Nathan N traveled to the Bronx this past weekend to compete in the New York State Competition: Congrats to all on completing 4 rounds of Speech/ 5 rounds of Debate before breaking to finals!
A special congratulations to Gia and Karsyn who finished the tournament as State- Ranked Finalists!
Good Luck to Gia, Oluwaferanmi , and Nathan who will be competing at the National competition in Chicago in May!
Today's lunch is trash plates
April 9, 2025
Attention all current sophomores & juniors- Apply to be a Link Leader for next school year! Link Crew is a freshman orientation and support program. If you are interested in developing your leadership skills, apply this month! Applications are available on a NEW google classroom page-Join with the code shown on screen, then complete and submit the 2 part application by Thursday May 1st @ 3:30pm
Attention! Are you interested in helping sexual assault survivors? Are you confused on how to help? Come down to the cafeteria April 9th through the 11th to purchase a bracelet during lunch blocks. Each bracelet will be priced from 3 to 6 dollars and proceeds will support RESTORE- a center where survivors can count on getting the help and support they need. Customize bracelets by which word or charm you would like, different types of uplifting words, and colors that support sexual assault that range from dark to light blue and dark to light purple. Make sure to bring your debit or credit card! As this payment information is necessary to donate to RESTORE!. If you would like to contact Makayla, this is her email address for custom orders. Before asking for a custom order, please make sure that the order is appropriate
Thank you, we hope to see you there!!
Today's lunch is buffalo chicken dip
April 8 2025
Do you like showing off your talents such as singing, dancing, telling jokes, performing magic tricks or playing an instrument? This year's Community Arts Day will be held on Saturday, May 10th.
We are excited to be hosting the annual student run Talent Show and we need you! Signs are located around the school for you to scan the QR code and the flyer will also be in the Principal newsletter. Deadline to sign up is May 1st.
Students ! Community Arts Day is looking for you! We need volunteers to make this day a success and we would love to have you join our team! Do you want to have fun with friends or need community service hours? This is for you! We need volunteers in the concessions, sweet treats, sand art, greeting tables and much more! Please look around for flyers in the school. We are grateful for your help in making this day a success!
Attention Tri-M members - our next Tri-M Music Honor Society meeting is tomorrow morning at 8:15 AM in the Band Room. All Tri-M members should plan to attend!
Video game club is cancelled for today, Tuesday April 8th. See you after break!
Today's lunch is chicken fajitas
April 4 2025
Students ! Community Arts Day is looking for you! We need volunteers to make this day a success and we would love to have you join our team! Do you want to have fun with friends or need community service hours? This is for you! We need volunteers in the concessions, sweet treats, sand art, greeting tables and much more! Please look around for flyers in the school. We are grateful for your help in making this day a success!
The math lab will be closed today please report to your house office. Thank you
Attention all current sophomores & juniors- Apply to be a Link Leader for next school year! Link Crew is a freshman orientation and support program. If you are interested in developing your leadership skills, apply this month! Applications are available on a NEW google classroom page-Join with the code shown on screen, then complete and submit the 2 part application by Thursday May 1st @ 3:30pm
The Webster Thomas Shakespeare Club (hereafter referred to by the appropriately pretentious name "Shakespeare's Apprentices") will start up next week, with the intention of putting on a "Shakespeare in the Park" event in the beginning of June. Anyone interested in competing for awesome prizes by reciting monologues and sonnets should come to Room 111 next Wednesday, April 9 and/or Thursday, April 10, after school.
Also, remember that the prestigious Webster Thomas Improv Club will resume normal meeting times this afternoon, also in Room 111 after school. Break a leg!
Today's lunch is popcorn chicken
April 3 2025
Do you like showing off your talents such as singing, dancing, telling jokes, performing magic tricks or playing an instrument? This year's Community Arts Day will be held on Saturday, May 10th.
We are excited to be hosting the annual student run Talent Show and we need you! Signs are located around the school for you to scan the QR code and the flyer will also be in the Principal newsletter. Deadline to sign up is May 1st.
Shine club is meeting tomorrow morning at 8am in room 311 to continue our devotional in the book of John. New members are always welcome, see you there!
The DREAM club will meet today after school in Mr. Raymond's Room 310. All are welcome to join to discuss end of year plans.
Attention! Are you interested in helping sexual assault survivors? Are you confused on how to help? Come down to the cafeteria April 9th through the 11th to purchase a bracelet during lunch blocks. Each bracelet will be priced from 3 to 6 dollars and proceeds will support RESTORE- a center where survivors can count on getting the help and support they need. Customize bracelets by which word or charm you would like, different types of uplifting words, and colors that support sexual assault that range from dark to light blue and dark to light purple. Make sure to bring your debit or credit card! As this payment information is necessary to donate to RESTORE!. If you would like to contact Makayla, this is her email address for custom orders. Before asking for a custom order, please make sure that the order is appropriate
Thank you, we hope to see you there!!
Today's lunch is breakfast tacos
April 2 2025
Students ! Community Arts Day is looking for you! We need volunteers to make this day a success and we would love to have you join our team! Do you want to have fun with friends or need community service hours? This is for you! We need volunteers in the concessions, sweet treats, sand art, greeting tables and much more! Please look around for flyers in the school. We are grateful for your help in making this day a success!
Shine club is meeting this Friday, April 4th at 8am in room 311 to continue our devotional in the book of John. New members are always welcome, see you there!
Today's lunch is french bread pizza
April 1 2025
Do you like showing off your talents such as singing, dancing, telling jokes, performing magic tricks or playing an instrument? This year's Community Arts Day will be held on Saturday, May 10th.
We are excited to be hosting the annual student run Talent Show and we need you! Signs are located around the school for you to scan the QR code and the flyer will also be in the Principal newsletter. Deadline to sign up is May 1st.
Today's lunch is burger melt
March 31 2025
Today is the last day of Music in our Schools Month!
Today's moment for music is a quote from Willie Nelson:
“We are the same. There is no difference anywhere in the world. People are people. They laugh, cry, feel, and love, and music seems to be the common denomination that brings us all together. Music cuts through all boundaries and goes right to the soul.”
Today's moment for music was brought to you by the Thomas High School chapter of the Tri M National Music Honor Society.
Attention Juniors, today is the LAST day to buy prom tickets. Tickets will be available to purchase in the Gold House office 3rd and 4th blocks, and after school from 3:15-4pm. Please remember that if you plan to bring a guest that is not a Thomas student, you must fill out a guest form. You can grab this form in your house office. If you have any questions please see Mrs Pellegrini or Mrs Thompson
Interested in a mentorship role with elementary schoolers over the next school year? Our Big/Little program is looking for select volunteers to work with and bond with elementary students that just need a little extra support. You will be paired with one student to work with and connect with throughout the entire school year. Applications are NOW open and due Friday, April 11th at 3:30pm. See Ms. Harrington or Tessa Bartlett with any questions!"
Today's lunch is mozzarella sticks
March 28 2025
Did you know...
Music education fosters superior working memory and vocabulary. Working memory is the ability to mentally retain, control, sequence and manipulate information to complete higher-order tasks, such as reasoning and problem-solving. Research shows that musicians have advanced working memory and vocabulary development, and can selectively focus and recall tasks better than non-musicians.
Today's moment for music was brought to you by the Thomas High School chapter of the Tri M National Music Honor Society.
Enrollment for Titan Service Scholars' Global Impact begin today! If you are ready to travel on international service attend an informational meeting this Friday- block 4, 5 or afterschool in room 144. Spots are limited, so don't miss out on your opportunity to serve alongside your peers in the Dominican Republic. If you need a pass, please sign up for one in the counseling department. Any questions? Ask Prindle.
This message is brought to you by the Thomas Space Club. Attention Titans, set your alarms for tomorrow morning at 6:50am to witness a partial solar eclipse. Totality will occur at 7 in the morning. Face the eastern sky with your solar eclipse glasses to observe this phenomenon. Hope you have a sunderful time.
Due to a series of hilariously preposterous events, today's meeting of the venerable Webster Thomas Improv Club has been cancelled. We'll be back next week. Until then, go see Legally Blonde!
Levi Kulik and Kristina Baller have been chosen to participate in this year's Ronald McDonald House High School ALL-Star Basketball Games. The game features the best senior players in all of Section V and will be held at Fairport High School on Saturday March 29th at 2:00pm and at 4:00pm.Advanced sale tickets are $5 and available from both Levi and Kristina.All proceeds from the game will go to the Rochester Ronald McDonald House Thank you!
Join our Thomas National Art Honor Society & Ceramics students to fight local hunger this Saturday from 3 to 6:30!
We will be selling ceramic bowls between the matinee and evening show of Legally Blonde in the main hall for a suggested donation of $20. Each bowl comes with a serving of soup or food from local restaurants such as Charlie’s, Flaherty's and Proiettis.
We hope to see you there!
The Student Council would like to announce the Titans of the Month for March.
In 9th grade, Colin Temple.
Despite being a new student to Webster as of this year, he has made many new friends and is a wonderful member of the Thomas community. He is smart, kind, musical, a model student, and a real asset to both staff and students
In 10th grade, Joey Fridrik
Joey is kind, helpful and responsible. He is the kind of friend you want to have and the kind of student teachers love to teach. He always chooses the right thing and goes above and beyond what is expected.
In 11th grade Jack Dayton
Jack is a standout student here at thomas, as he has developed a solid work ethic and a positive attitude that shines through every day. In and outside of school, he has consistently worked hard, stayed focused, and earned genuine respect from those around him.
In 12th grade Toby Priest
Toby is a focused student who works diligently while showing immense growth and maturity throughout the school year. He goes above and beyond both in class with assignments and homework, and outside of class with his peers and other staff. He is a fantastic person who we are excited to recognize for all the amazing work he has done to improve himself throughout his time here at thomas.
Staff titan of the month is Sean Campbell
According to both staff and students, Mr.Campbell is an approachable and enjoyable teacher, always engaging with students both in and out of class by offering various learning opportunities. He always has a full house in the auto lab and he always has a smile on his face throughout the day.
Today's lunch is pepper jack chicken ciabatta
March 27 2025
Do you like showing off your talents such as singing, dancing, telling jokes, performing magic tricks or playing an instrument? This year's Community Arts Day will be held on Saturday, May 10th.
We are excited to be hosting the annual student run Talent Show and we need you! Signs are located around the school for you to scan the QR code and the flyer will also be in the Principal newsletter. Deadline to sign up is May 1st.
The Math Lab will be closed today. All students scheduled to be there should report to their house office for attendance. After checking in, students will receive a pass to go to an approved location
Enrollment for Titan Service Scholars' Global Impact begins this Friday! If you are ready to travel on international service attend an informational meeting this Friday- block 4, 5 or afterschool in room 144. Spots are limited, so don't miss out on your opportunity to serve alongside your peers in the Dominican Republic. If you need a pass, please sign up for one in the counseling department. Any questions? Ask Prindle.
Reminder, for all Freshman interested in trying out for Mod A Baseball. There will be a mandatory meeting today after school @3:15 in room 144.
Did you know...
Music education equips students to be more creative by developing originality and flexibility, which are key components of creativity and innovation. Research shows that students participating in music and arts-based activities use creative thinking. These findings suggest that music performance fosters leadership qualities, problem-solving skills, and interpersonal skills.
Today's moment for music was brought to you by the Thomas High School chapter of the Tri M National Music Honor Society.
Today's lunch is fiestada
March 26 2025
The Math Lab will be closed today. All students scheduled to be there should report to their house office for attendance. After checking in, students will receive a pass to go to an approved location
Levi Kulik and Kristina Baller have been chosen to participate in this year's Ronald McDonald House High School ALL-Star Basketball Games. The game features the best senior players in all of Section V and will be held at Fairport High School on Saturday March 29th at 2:00pm and at 4:00pm.Advanced sale tickets are $5 and available from both Levi and Kristina.All proceeds from the game will go to the Rochester Ronald McDonald House Thank you!
For all Freshman interested in trying out for Mod A Baseball. There will be a mandatory meeting tomorrow after school @3:15 in room 144.
Today's lunch is chicken bacon ranch pasta
March 25 2025
Do you like showing off your talents such as singing, dancing, telling jokes, performing magic tricks or playing an instrument? This year's Community Arts Day will be held on Saturday, May 10th.
We are excited to be hosting the annual student run Talent Show and we need you! Signs are located around the school for you to scan the QR code and the flyer will also be in the Principal newsletter. Deadline to sign up is May 1st.
Attention Sophomores and Juniors: Interested in a mentorship role with elementary schoolers over the next school year? Our Big/Little program is looking for select volunteers to work with and bond with elementary students that just need a little extra support. You will be paired with one student to work with and connect with throughout the entire school year.If interested, please join our interest meeting tomorrow at 3:15 in room 144 for more details. See Ms. Harrington or Tessa Bartlett with any questions!
The ASVAB is a free multi aptitude exam for grades 10 thru 12 that helps align your skills with your interests. This exam may help you explore future career goals. This exam is tomorrow. If you are interested, pick up your registration form in the counseling center.
Today's lunch is turkey & gravy
March 24 2025
Attention Sophomores and Juniors: Interested in a mentorship role with elementary schoolers over the next school year? Our Big/Little program is looking for select volunteers to work with and bond with elementary students that just need a little extra support. You will be paired with one student to work with and connect with throughout the entire school year.If interested, please join our interest meeting tomorrow at 3:15 in room 144 for more details. See Ms. Harrington or Tessa Bartlett with any questions!
Attention Sophomores and Juniors: Interested in a mentorship role with elementary schoolers over the next school year? Our Big/Little program is looking for select volunteers to work with and bond
The ASVAB is a free multi aptitude exam for grades 10 thru 12 that helps align your skills with your interests. This exam may help you explore future career goals. This exam is on March 26th. If you are interested, pick up your registration form in the counseling center.
Levi Kulik and Kristina Baller have been chosen to participate in this year's Ronald McDonald House High School ALL-Star Basketball Games. The game features the best senior players in all of Section V and will be held at Fairport High School on Saturday March 29th at 2:00pm and at 4:00pm.Advanced sale tickets are $5 and available from both Levi and Kristina.All proceeds from the game will go to the Rochester Ronald McDonald House Thank you!
Today's lunch is orange chicken
March 21 2025
The math lab is closed today. If you are scheduled to attend please report to your house office for attendance.
The ASVAB is a free multi aptitude exam for grades 10 thru 12 that helps align your skills with your interests. This exam may help you explore future career goals. This exam is on March 26th. If you are interested, pick up your registration form in the counseling center.
The common application for junior and senior awards is now available in the counseling center. Applications are due back to the counseling center by March 28th. Pick up your application today in the counseling center.
DREAM club is celebrating Women's History Month this year by supporting The House of Mercy, a shelter for women and girls in Rochester. We invite you to join us by donating items that would help the women such as canned goods, tea, sugar, and cereal as well as beauty products and other items. You can drop off donations all week near the cafeterias. Thank you for supporting women in need in our greater community.
Attention Juniors, Prom is being held at Casa Larga on May 3rd at 6:30pm. We will be selling tickets in the lunch area from March 24 to March 28, during lunch blocks. Tickets are $80 a person. If you want to bring someone from a different school, there is a form in the house offices. If you have any questions please see Mrs Thompson in the Blue house or Mrs Pellegrini in the Gold House. Hope to see you there!
March is Music in our Schools Month!
Today's moment for music is a quote from Plato:
"Music is a more potent instrument than any other for education because rhythm and harmony find their way into the inward places of the soul."
Today's moment for music was brought to you by the Thomas High School chapter of the Tri M National Music Honor Society.
Today's lunch is french toast sticks
March 20 2025
Do you like showing off your talents such as singing, dancing, telling jokes, performing magic tricks or playing an instrument? This year's Community Arts Day will be held on Saturday, May 10th.
We are excited to be hosting the annual student run Talent Show and we need you! Signs are located around the school for you to scan the QR code and the flyer will also be in the Principal newsletter. Deadline to sign up is May 1st.
See you at tonight's meeting. Experience the language, culture, biodiversity and wonderful weather of Ecuador, Andes, Amazon and the Galapagos islands. Contact Mrs.Zaborny, World Language teacher, with questions.
The next CARE club meeting is today after school in the CARE room.
We will be working on our new spring project to benefit residents of our local nursing homes.
Please join the CARE club today after school. New members are ALWAYS welcome!
Attention shine club members, join us tomorrow morning at 8am in room 311 to continue our study in the book of John. New members are always welcome, see you there!
Levi Kulik and Kristina Baller have been chosen to participate in this year's Ronald McDonald House High School ALL-Star Basketball Games. The game features the best senior players in all of Section V and will be held at Fairport High School on Saturday March 29th at 2:00pm and at 4:00pm.Advanced sale tickets are $5 and available from both Levi and Kristina.All proceeds from the game will go to the Rochester Ronald McDonald House Thank you!
Attention Juniors, Prom is being held at Casa Larga on May 3rd at 6:30pm. We will be selling tickets in the lunch area from March 24 to March 28, during lunch blocks. Tickets are $80 a person. If you want to bring someone from a different school, there is a form in the house offices. If you have any questions please see Mrs Thompson in the Blue house or Mrs Pellegrini in the Gold House. Hope to see you there!
Today's lunch is popcorn chicken
March 19 2025
Experience the language, culture, biodiversity and wonderful weather of Ecuador, Andes, Amazon and the Galapagos islands. Contact Mrs.Zaborny, World Language teacher, with questions. See you at Thursday's meeting.
The next CARE club meeting is after school tomorrow in the CARE room.
We will be working on our new spring project to benefit residents of our local nursing homes.
Please join the CARE club this Thursday, March 20th after school. New members are ALWAYS welcome!
Attention shine club members, join us this Friday, March 21st at 8am in room 311 to continue our study in the book of John. New members are always welcome, see you there!
Today's lunch is fully loaded tots
March 18 2025
Experience the culture and language of Ecuador, Andes, Amazon and the Galapagos islands in July 2026. The meeting is on on March 20th at 6:30pm, at Spry Middle School’s second floor conference room. Contact Mrs.Zaborny, World Language teacher, with any questions
The ASVAB is a free multi aptitude exam for grades 10 thru 12 that helps align your skills with your interests. This exam may help you explore future career goals. This exam is on March 26th. If you are interested, pick up your registration form in the counseling center.
The common application for junior and senior awards is now available in the counseling center. Applications are due back to the counseling center by March 28th. Pick up your application today in the counseling center.
The next CARE club meeting is after school on Thursday, March 20th in the CARE room.
We will be working on our new spring project to benefit residents of our local nursing homes.
Please join the CARE club this Thursday, March 20th after school. New members are ALWAYS welcome!
Attention SAGE club members, we will be meeting today after school in the counseling center. Please bring Tee shirt ideas.
Levi Kulik and Kristina Baller have been chosen to participate in this year's Ronald McDonald House High School ALL-Star Basketball Games. The game features the best senior players in all of Section V and will be held at Fairport High School on Saturday March 29th at 2:00pm and at 4:00pm.Advanced sale tickets are $5 and available from both Levi and Kristina.All proceeds from the game will go to the Rochester Ronald McDonald House Thank you!
Today's lunch is burrito bowl
March 17 2025
Experience the culture and language of Ecuador, Andes, Amazon and the Galapagos islands in July 2026. The meeting is on on March 20th at 6:30pm, at Spry Middle School’s second floor conference room. Contact Mrs.Zaborny, World Language teacher, with any questions
The ASVAB is a free multi aptitude exam for grades 10 thru 12 that helps align your skills with your interests. This exam may help you explore future career goals. This exam is on March 26th. If you are interested, pick up your registration form in the counseling center.
The common application for junior and senior awards is now available in the counseling center. Applications are due back to the counseling center by March 28th. Pick up your application today in the counseling center.
The next CARE club meeting is after school on Thursday, March 20th in the CARE room.
We will be working on our new spring project to benefit residents of our local nursing homes.
Please join the CARE club this Thursday, March 20th after school. New members are ALWAYS welcome!
In honor of Music in our Schools Month, the Tri-M Music Honor Society will be making a school-wide playlist! This playlist is a great way to share your favorite songs and hear what other students are listening to.
Visit the table set up in the cafeteria during any lunch block this week to let us know which songs you find fun and uplifting! These songs will then be uploaded to a playlist that will be accessible on Spotify.All songs must be school-appropriate. We look forward to hearing your favorites!
Today's lunch is bosco cheese sticks
March 14 2025
Attention library patrons: The library will be closed today blocks 1, 2, 3, and 4 for a special event. Please do not come to the library from study hall or free blocks in blocks 1 through 4 today. The library will reopen block 5. Thank you.
The Test Accommodation Room is no longer available during the 1/2 block bells, you may come at the beginning of a block, but not 1/2 way through.We are now open after school. If you have an uncompleted test or a test that you need to make-up from an absence, you can come to the TAR after school Monday through Thursday, 3:20-4:00pm. You must check in by 3:20. Make sure to let your teacher know your plan so that the test is in the room waiting for you.
Experience the culture and language of Ecuador, Andes, Amazon and the Galapagos islands in July 2026. The meeting is on on March 20th at 6:30pm, at Spry Middle School’s second floor conference room. Contact Mrs.Zaborny, World Language teacher, with any questions
DREAM club is celebrating Women's History Month this year by supporting The House of Mercy, a shelter for women and girls in Rochester. We invite you to join us by donating items that would help the women such as canned goods, tea, sugar, and cereal as well as beauty products and other items. You can drop off donations all week near the cafeterias. Thank you for supporting women in need in our greater community.
Attention all boys interested in trying out for JV and Varsity golf this spring. There will be an informational meeting on Monday, March 17th from 3:30 - 4:30 PM in room 408 here at Thomas HS. Keep in mind that you have to register for golf on the Family ID sports registration system. If you have not done so already, please do so as soon as possible.
Attention Juniors, Prom is being held at Casa Larga on May 3rd at 6:30pm. We will be selling tickets in the lunch area from March 24 to March 28, during lunch blocks. Tickets are $80 a person. If you want to bring someone from a different school, there is a form in the house offices. If you have any questions please see Mrs Thompson in the Blue house or Mrs Pellegrini in the Gold House. Hope to see you there!
Today's lunch is chicken patty
March 13 2025
The Test Accommodation Room is no longer available during the 1/2 block bells, you may come at the beginning of a block, but not 1/2 way through.We are now open after school. If you have an uncompleted test or a test that you need to make-up from an absence, you can come to the TAR after school Monday through Thursday, 3:20-4:00pm. You must check in by 3:20. Make sure to let your teacher know your plan so that the test is in the room waiting for you.
Experience the culture and language of Ecuador, Andes, Amazon and the Galapagos islands in July 2026. The meeting is on on March 20th at 6:30pm, at Spry Middle School’s second floor conference room. Contact Mrs.Zaborny, World Language teacher, with any questions
Attention all boys interested in trying out for JV and Varsity golf this spring. There will be an informational meeting on Monday, March 17th from 3:30 - 4:30 PM in room 408 here at Thomas HS. Keep in mind that you have to register for golf on the Family ID sports registration system. If you have not done so already, please do so as soon as possible.
Did you know...
Music education impacts positive engagement in school. Research suggests that at-risk students enrolled in music and arts courses find school more engaging and are more likely to pursue higher education. Today's moment for music was brought to you by the Thomas High School chapter of the Tri M National Music Honor Society.
Today's lunch is trash plates
March 12 2025
If you haven't had a chance to complete a form recognizing a staff member for our annual Thank A Staff Member Day yet, there's still time! Please take a moment to complete 1 or more green half sheets to thank our staff for all they do! All notes of thanks will be handed out on Monday!
The Test Accommodation Room is no longer available during the 1/2 block bells, you may come at the beginning of a block, but not 1/2 way through.We are now open after school. If you have an uncompleted test or a test that you need to make-up from an absence, you can come to the TAR after school Monday through Thursday, 3:20-4:00pm. You must check in by 3:20. Make sure to let your teacher know your plan so that the test is in the room waiting for you.
Experience the culture and language of Ecuador, Andes, Amazon and the Galapagos islands in July 2026. The meeting is on on March 20th at 6:30pm, at Spry Middle School’s second floor conference room. Contact Mrs.Zaborny, World Language teacher, with any questions
DREAM club is celebrating Women's History Month this year by supporting The House of Mercy, a shelter for women and girls in Rochester. We invite you to join us by donating items that would help the women such as canned goods, tea, sugar, and cereal as well as beauty products and other items. You can drop off donations all week near the cafeterias. Thank you for supporting women in need in our greater community.
Masterminds had their final regular season competition last night. The Varsity Team defeated the second place Aquinas team in the first round. That placed Thomas High School in second place for the year and qualifies the team for the playoffs. The JV team won both of their games last night finishing the year with 13 wins and only one lost finishing the year in first place for their division. Masterminds practice will still be held on Thursdays after school in Mr. Bertrand's room (304) and we invite anyone interested in trying out their trivia skills as we prepare for next year. Feel free to stop down and join in the fun!
Attention all boys interested in trying out for JV and Varsity golf this spring. There will be an informational meeting on Monday, March 17th from 3:30 - 4:30 PM in room 408 here at Thomas HS. Keep in mind that you have to register for golf on the Family ID sports registration system. If you have not done so already, please do so as soon as possible.
Any boy interested in playing JV or Varsity tennis this spring should come to a brief informational meeting tomorrow in Mr. Suffoletto's room 202. The meeting won't be longer than 15 or 20 minutes. If you have a conflict, stop by to see Coach Suff sometime to get the information.
Attention Juniors, Prom is being held at Casa Larga on May 3rd at 6:30pm. We will be selling tickets in the lunch area from March 24 to March 28, during lunch blocks. Tickets are $80 a person. If you want to bring someone from a different school, there is a form in the house offices. If you have any questions please see Mrs Thompson in the Blue house or Mrs Pellegrini in the Gold House. Hope to see you there!
Did you know...
Music experiences help build important brain connections in the first 3 years of life. Kids who get music lessons have stronger brain responses to sound, and this musical training in childhood creates lasting changes in the brain into adulthood. Today's moment for music was brought to you by the Thomas High School chapter of the Tri M National Music Honor Society.
Today's lunch is french bread pizza
March 11 2025
The Test Accommodation Room is no longer available during the 1/2 block bells, you may come at the beginning of a block, but not 1/2 way through.We are now open after school. If you have an uncompleted test or a test that you need to make-up from an absence, you can come to the TAR after school Monday through Thursday, 3:20-4:00pm. You must check in by 3:20. Make sure to let your teacher know your plan so that the test is in the room waiting for you.
Attention Tri-M members - our next Tri-M Music Honor Society meeting is tomorrow at 8:15 AM in the Band Room. All Tri-M members should plan to attend!
Reminder: Video Game club is meeting today afterschool in room 428. We will meet from 3:15-4pm. All are welcome and you can take the late bus home.
Attention all boys interested in trying out for JV and Varsity golf this spring. There will be an informational meeting on Monday, March 17th from 3:30 - 4:30 PM in room 408 here at Thomas HS. Keep in mind that you have to register for golf on the Family ID sports registration system. If you have not done so already, please do so as soon as possible.
Any boy interested in playing JV or Varsity tennis this spring should come to a brief informational meeting on Thursday at 3:23 in Mr. Suffoletto's room 202. The meeting won't be longer than 15 or 20 minutes. If you have a conflict, stop by to see Coach Suff sometime to get the information.
Did you know...
Music education supports self-esteem and social and cultural identities. Emerging research suggests that students can better connect with their own cultural identity through participation in music. Today's moment for music was brought to you by the Thomas High School chapter of the Tri M National Music Honor Society.
Today's lunch is turkey tacos
March 10 2025
Come cheer on the Thomas staff for a fun game of basketball against the Schroeder staff March 12th. There will be food, Schroeder pep band and student half time games! You won't want to miss this entertaining event!! The best part? Supporting the local charity Webster Health and Education Network which does so much for our Webster community. The suggested donation to enter is $5, cash only please. Students, If you would like to participate in the halftime games please see Mrs. Warren.
Monday, March 17th will be our annual Thank A Staff Member Day at Thomas. Please take a moment sometime this week to complete a green "I am Lucky..." half sheet to recognize someone at Thomas who has made a difference for you. Consider thanking teachers, secretaries, custodians, cafeteria staff, nurse's office or library staff. Don't forget about aides, teaching assistants, coaches, bus drivers and security! Anyone and everyone who makes Thomas work! Sheets can be found in classrooms, house offices and in the cafeteria during lunches.
Attention Juniors, Prom is being held at Casa Larga on May 3rd at 6:30pm. We will be selling tickets in the lunch area from March 24 to March 28, during lunch blocks. Tickets are $80 a person. If you want to bring someone from a different school, there is a form in the house offices. If you have any questions please see Mrs Thompson in the Blue house or Mrs Pellegrini in the Gold House. Hope to see you there!
DREAM club is celebrating Women's History Month this year by supporting The House of Mercy, a shelter for women and girls in Rochester. We invite you to join us by donating items that would help the women such as canned goods, tea, sugar, and cereal as well as beauty products and other items. You can drop off donations all week near the cafeterias. Thank you for supporting women in need in our greater community.
Attention Tri-M members - our next Tri-M Music Honor Society meeting is on Wednesday, March 12 at 8:15 AM in the Band Room. All Tri-M members should plan to attend!
Congratulations to Model UN on their final conference of the year. Honorable Mentions were awarded to Ryan C, Sawyer N, Spencer G, Nyah H, and Abhi P. Soliana G received Outstanding Delegate, Charlotte Bwon Best Delegate, and Brook H was recognized for an honorable mention in chairing.
Attention all boys interested in trying out for JV and Varsity golf this spring. There will be an informational meeting on Monday, March 17th from 3:30 - 4:30 PM in room 408 here at Thomas HS. Keep in mind that you have to register for golf on the Family ID sports registration system. If you have not done so already, please do so as soon as possible.
Any boy interested in playing JV or Varsity tennis this spring should come to a brief informational meeting on Thursday at 3:23 in Mr. Suffoletto's room 202. The meeting won't be longer than 15 or 20 minutes. If you have a conflict, stop by to see Coach Suff sometime to get the information.
Great ending to the indoor track season on Saturday at the state meet. Jane Carey was 5th in the state for shot put and 17th for weight throw and Ashton Thomas was 4th in triple jump. Henry Nilsen was 10th in the mile, and in 23rd was the 4x800 with Massimo Picca, Ethan Wadhera, Patrick Klehr and Riley Lewis.
Today's lunch is pizza crunchers
March 7 2025
Come cheer on the Thomas staff for a fun game of basketball against the Schroeder staff March 12th. There will be food, Schroeder pep band and student half time games! You won't want to miss this entertaining event!! The best part? Supporting the local charity Webster Health and Education Network which does so much for our Webster community. The suggested donation to enter is $5, cash only please. Students, If you would like to participate in the halftime games please see Mrs. Warren.
Experience the culture and language of Ecuador, Andes, Amazon and the Galapagos islands in July 2026. The meeting is on on March 20th at 6:30pm, at Spry Middle School’s second floor conference room. Contact Mrs.Zaborny, World Language teacher, with any questions
The ASVAB is a free multi aptitude exam for grades 10 thru 12 that helps align your skills with your interests. This exam may help you explore future career goals. This exam is on March 26th. If you are interested, pick up your registration form in the counseling center.
The common application for junior and senior awards is now available in the counseling center. Applications are due back to the counseling center by March 28th. Pick up your application today in the counseling center.
The DREAM club is celebrating Women's History Month by supporting The House of Mercy, a shelter for women and girls in Rochester. We invite you to help by donating items that would help the women such as canned goods, tea, sugar, and cereal as well as beauty products and other items. You can drop off donations all next week near the cafeterias. Thank you for supporting women in need in our greater community.
Today's lunch is chicken nuggets
March 6 2025
Attention Sophomores - the PreACT is a practice ACT exam that Thomas offers on March 15th. If you would like to take this practice exam, pick up your registration form in the counseling center. The exam is $19.00 payable by check and the forms are due back on March 10th.
Experience the culture and language of Ecuador, Andes, Amazon and the Galapagos islands in July 2026. The meeting is on on March 20th at 6:30pm, at Spry Middle School’s second floor conference room. Contact Mrs.Zaborny, World Language teacher, with any questions
College representatives are visiting Thomas this spring. You may sign up to meet with college reps from Keuka, Morrisville, Allegheny or Niagara in your schoolinks account.
The DREAM club will meet after school today in room 411. Join us as we discuss our upcoming plans for Women's History Month and supporting The House of Mercy.
Attention shine club members, join us tomorrow, March 7th at 8am in room 311 to continue our study in the book of John. New members are always welcome, see you there!
Attention all girls 9th grade thru 12th, interested in trying out for Mod A, JV or Varsity softball this spring. There is a mandatory informational meeting today at 3:30 pm in the West Cafe. If you have any questions please see Coach Castro in room 337
There will be a meeting for any girls interested in playing JV or Varsity girls lacrosse today at 3:30PM in the North Cafeteria. Please see Coach Hanley if you are unable to attend.
There is a mandatory meeting for all baseball players in grades 9-12 today at 3:30 in the cafeteria.
The Titans Basketball Team will play in the Class A1 Sectional Final this Saturday 7pm at the Blue Cross Arena.If you are interested in going to the Boys basketball finals we will be providing Fan buses. Fan Buses will leave from The Thomas Field House at 6pm Saturday. Sign ups are in the main office. Tickets can be purchased through ticketmaster or purchased at the Blue Cross Arena Box office. $7.30 digitally $8 at the box office.
Today's lunch is pancakes
March 5 2025
Come cheer on the Thomas staff for a fun game of basketball against the Schroeder staff March 12th. There will be food, Schroeder pep band and student half time games! You won't want to miss this entertaining event!! The best part? Supporting the local charity Webster Health and Education Network which does so much for our Webster community. The suggested donation to enter is $5, cash only please. Students, If you would like to participate in the halftime games please see Mrs. Warren.
Congratulations to our Thomas Concert Band & Wind Ensemble on their outstanding Music in our Schools Month concert performance last night! All are invited to come out and support our Titan musicians at our Orchestra concert tomorrow, March 6 at 7:00pm in the Thomas Auditorium.
The DREAM club will meet after school tomorrow in room 411. Join us as we discuss our upcoming plans for Women's History Month and supporting The House of Mercy.
Attention shine club members, join us this Friday, March 7th at 8am in room 311 to continue our study in the book of John. New members are always welcome, see you there!
Attention all girls 9th grade thru 12th, interested in trying out for Mod A, JV or Varsity softball this spring. There is a mandatory informational meeting tomorrow March 6th at 3:30 pm in the West Cafe. If you have any questions please see Coach Castro in room 337
There will be a meeting for any girls interested in playing JV or Varsity girls lacrosse tomorrow March 6th at 3:30PM in the North Cafeteria. Please see Coach Hanley if you are unable to attend.
The Webster Lakers swim team will leave for the state championship meet in Ithaca this weekend. Congratulations to our own Dylan Rinker and Caleb Carlton for representing Thomas on the team. If you see them today, wish them luck.
Congratulations to the following indoor track athletes who have qualified to compete in Staten Island this weekend in the NYS Indoor Track and Field Championships Ashton Thomas will compete in the triple jump Henry Nilsen will compete in the mile run as well as part of the 4x800 team which also includes Patrick Klehr, Massimo Picca and Ethan Wadhera. Jane Carey will compete in both the shot put and weight throw.If you see any of these Titan Track and Field Athletes today please congratulate them and wish them good luck this weekend!
Tomorrow there is a mandatory meeting for all baseball players in grades 9-12 at 3:30 in the cafeteria.
Did you know...
Music education enhances fine motor skills that are essential for learning. Music instruction helps develop the parts of the brain associated with sensory and motor function; and research demonstrates that instrumentally musically trained children have better fine motor function than non-musically trained children.
Today's moment for music was brought to you by the Thomas High School chapter of the Tri M National Music Honor Society.
Today's lunch is General Tso's Chicken
March 4 2025
March is Music in our Schools Month! All are invited to come out and support our Titan musicians at our Band Concert today and our Orchestra concert this Thursday, March 6. Both performances are at 7:00pm in the Thomas Auditorium.
College representatives are visiting Thomas this spring. You may sign up to meet with college reps from Keuka, Morrisville, Allegheny or Niagara in your schoolinks account.
The DREAM club will meet after school this Thursday in room 411. Join us as we discuss our upcoming plans for Women's History Month and supporting The House of Mercy.
Congratulations to the Webster Thomas Speech and Debate team on a great season! Congratulations and Good Luck to Gia C, Oluwaferanmi K, Brook Hr, Sai Ai, Karsyn S, Nathan N who will be going on to compete at the State competition in NYC. Gia, Oluwaferanmi, and Nathan will also be competing at nationals in Chicago
Video game club is cancelled for today, Tuesday March 4th.
Attention all girls 9th grade thru 12th, interested in trying out for Mod A, JV or Varsity softball this spring. There is a mandatory informational meeting on Thursday March 6th at 3:30 pm in the West Cafe. If you have any questions please see Coach Castro in room 337
Today there will be an outdoor track informational meeting for anyone interested. Please meet in the North Cafeteria at 3:30.
Thomas boys basketball takes on our cross town rivals Webster Schroeder tonight at 7:45pm in Gates! There will be a fan bus provided for all grades to attend. Go to the main office to sign up and buy your ticket prior to the bus leaving, all details are in the main office.Theme will be NAVY!Scan the qr code to purchase tickets.
Today's lunch is burgers
March 3 2025
Attention Sophomores - the PreACT is a practice ACT exam that Thomas offers on March 15th. If you would like to take this practice exam, pick up your registration form in the counseling center. The exam is $19.00 payable by check and the forms are due back on March 10th.
Come cheer on the Thomas staff for a fun game of basketball against the Schroeder staff March 12th. There will be food, Schroeder pep band and student half time games! You won't want to miss this entertaining event!! The best part? Supporting the local charity Webster Health and Education Network which does so much for our Webster community. The suggested donation to enter is $5, cash only please. Students, If you would like to participate in the halftime games please see Mrs. Warren.
March is Music in our Schools Month! All are invited to come out and support our Titan musicians at our Band Concert tomorrow March 4 and our Orchestra concert this Thursday, March 6. Both performances are at 7:00pm in the Thomas Auditorium.
College representatives are visiting Thomas this spring. You may sign up to meet with college reps from Keuka, Morrisville, Allegheny or Niagara in your schoolinks account.
All students in Mrs.DeWitte’s CIM class should meet in room 428 by 8:50am this morning for the field trip. Bus leaves at 9am sharp.
Any 9th - 12th grade girl who is interested in trying out for Girls Flag Football this Spring - please plan on attending this mandatory 30 minute meeting! Monday, March 3rd after school in Coach Thurley’s Room 323 We will discuss pre-season camp, the upcoming season, and other important information
All JV and Varsity Wrestlers A post season wrestling meeting will be held on Monday March 3rd at 3:20 in the wrestling room. This will be a meeting to discuss upcoming opportunities!!!!! Please make arrangements to attend!
Attention all girls 9th grade thru 12th, interested in trying out for Mod A, JV or Varsity softball this spring. There is a mandatory informational meeting on Thursday March 6th at 3:30 pm in the West Cafe. If you have any questions please see Coach Castro in room 337
Tomorrow there will be a joint boys and girls outdoor track preseason meeting at 3:30 in the North Cafeteria.
On Friday, 2 school records fell at the State Qualifier meet. Khimere Johnson tied a 22 year old record in the 55m with a 6.58 second run. Ashton Thomas broke his own triple jump record, jumping 46'1.5". Ashton will be moving onto the state meet this weekend in Staten Island and joining him will be Henry Nilsen who won the mile as well as the boys 4x800 team with Henry, Patrick Klehr, Massimo Picca and Ethan Wadhera. Jane Carey will be attending the state meet on the girls side competing in both the shot put and the weight throw.
To celebrate Music in our Schools month, throughout the month of March we will be sharing interesting music facts and inspirational music quotes to highlight the role that music plays in our lives.
Former President Barack Obama once said about the importance of music:
“Music brings us together, helping us reflect upon who we are, where we have come from, and what lies ahead. The arts and music transcend languages, cultures, and borders … and helps exchange ideas and styles and share in the artistic vibrancy born from diverse experiences and traditions.”
Today's moment for music was brought to you by the Thomas High School chapter of the Tri M National Music Honor Society.
Today's lunch is mozzarella sticks
February 28 2025
Come cheer on the Thomas staff for a fun game of basketball against the Schroeder staff March 12th. There will be food, Schroeder pep band and student half time games! You won't want to miss this entertaining event!! The best part? Supporting the local charity Webster Health and Education Network which does so much for our Webster community. The suggested donation to enter is $5, cash only please. Students, If you would like to participate in the halftime games please see Mrs. Warren.
The ASVAB is a free multi aptitude exam for grades 10 thru 12 that helps align your skills with your interests. This exam may help you explore future career goals. This exam is on March 26th. If you are interested, pick up your registration form in the counseling center.
The common application for junior and senior awards is now available in the counseling center. Applications are due back to the counseling center by March 28th. Pick up your application today in the counseling center.
College representatives are visiting Thomas this spring. You may sign up to meet with college reps from Keuka, Morrisville, Allegheny or Niagara in your schoolinks account.
Attention all Equestrian Club members, if you filled out a questionnaire and received a packet of information at the first meeting, please stop into Room 128, no later than today, even if you are unable to join at this time, so we can figure out our next steps.
Any 9th - 12th grade girl who is interested in trying out for Girls Flag Football this Spring - please plan on attending this mandatory 30 minute meeting! Monday, March 3rd after school in Coach Thurley’s Room 323 We will discuss pre-season camp, the upcoming season, and other important information
All JV and Varsity Wrestlers A post season wrestling meeting will be held on Monday March 3rd at 3:20 in the wrestling room. This will be a meeting to discuss upcoming opportunities!!!!! Please make arrangements to attend!
There will be a preseason outdoor track meeting for both boys and girls in the North Cafeteria on Tuesday, March 4th at 3:30.
Today’s black history bingo figure is Minnie Riperton. Mariah Carey is heralded for her whistle tone, which is the highest the human voice is capable of reaching. But Riperton perfected the singing technique years before . This can be heard on her biggest hit to date, “Lovin’ You.” The ballad was originally created as an ode to her daughter, Maya Rudolph, of Bridesmaids and Saturday Night Live. However, before she could become a household name, she died in 1979 at the age of 31 from breast cancer.
Hi! My name is Tessa , I am representing Student Council and today I’m announcing the Titan’s of the Month for February!
The 9th Grade Student is Emelia V. Emmy is an extremely conscientious and hard working student. She cares deeply about doing her best. She is also a part of the Yearbook club and goes out of her way to help solve problems!
The 10th Grade Student is Gianna L. Gianna is always ready to help others. She consistently comes to class with a smile and is ready to learn. She is kind, respectful and is always willing to collaborate with others.
The 11th Grade Student is Cora C. Cora is an extremely hard working, creative and caring student. She always puts 110% into every thing she does.
The 12th Grade Student is Samara H. Samara always has a positive outlook! She makes those around her laugh and she strives to better herself. She is also a hard worker in and out of the classroom.
The Staff member of the month is Mrs. Drury. Mrs. Drury knows how to balance fun and education and knows how to make her students smile and laugh. She is a positive role model for our community and shows the importance of being a lifelong learner.
Congratulations to our Students and Staff Member of the Month for February! Please stop by the main office some time today to pick up your certificate.
Today's lunch is chicken & veggie dumplings
February 26 2025
Attention Sophomores - the PreACT is a practice ACT exam that Thomas offers on March 15th. If you would like to take this practice exam, pick up your registration form in the counseling center. The exam is $19.00 payable by check and the forms are due back on March 10th.
Come cheer on the Thomas staff for a fun game of basketball against the Schroeder staff March 12th. There will be food, Schroeder pep band and student half time games! You won't want to miss this entertaining event!! The best part? Supporting the local charity Webster Health and Education Network which does so much for our Webster community. The suggested donation to enter is $5, cash only please. Students, If you would like to participate in the halftime games please see Mrs. Warren.
The ASVAB is a free multi aptitude exam for grades 10 thru 12 that helps align your skills with your interests. This exam may help you explore future career goals. This exam is on March 26th. If you are interested, pick up your registration form in the counseling center.
The common application for junior and senior awards is now available in the counseling center. Applications are due back to the counseling center by March 28th. Pick up your application today in the counseling center.
College representatives are visiting Thomas this spring. You may sign up to meet with college reps from Keuka, Morrisville, Allegheny or Niagara in your schoolinks account.
There will be a FBLA meeting today at 3:30pm in Room 302 to discuss the State Competition. Anyone interested in competing in the state competition must attend as space is limited.
Attention CARE club: Our next meeting is today after school in the CARE room. We have multiple projects going on and could use help! Please bring a friend. New members are always welcome.
Attention all Equestrian Club members, if you filled out a questionnaire and received a packet of information at the first meeting, please stop into Room 128, no later than Friday February 28th, even if you are unable to join at this time, so we can figure out our next steps.
Experience the culture and language of Ecuador, Andes, Amazon and the Galapagos islands in July 2026. The meeting is on on March 20th at 6:30pm, at Spry Middle School’s second floor conference room. Contact Mrs.Zaborny, World Language teacher, with any questions
the DREAM club invites you to join us this evening for our black history month “Celebrating Art” event. It will be held in the media center from 7 -8 PM. Students, staff and others will be showcasing visual and musical art that celebrates black artists and other notable figures. Light refreshments will be served. We hope to see you there.
Attention all potential JV and Varsity Boys Lacrosse players. There will be a brief informational meeting after school todayat 3:30pm in the South Cafeteria. All players are encouraged to attend. Any questions or concerns please contact Coach Ruller
Any 9th - 12th grade girl who is interested in trying out for Girls Flag Football this Spring - please plan on attending this mandatory 30 minute meeting! Monday, March 3rd after school in Coach Thurley’s Room 323 We will discuss pre-season camp, the upcoming season, and other important information
There will be a preseason outdoor track meeting for both boys and girls in the North Cafeteria on Tuesday, March 4th at 3:30.
Today’s black history bingo figure is Dorothy Height. Some people consider Dorothy to be the “Godmother of the women’s movement”. She had a background in education and social work; with this knowledge she advanced women's rights. She was a leader in the YWCA (Young Women’s Christian Association) and the president of the NCNW (National Council of Negro Women) for over 40 years. She was also one of the few women present at the 1963 March on Washington where Dr. Martin Luther King Jr delivered his famous “I Have a Dream” speech.
Today's lunch is bosco cheese sticks
February 26, 2025
The ASVAB is a free multi aptitude exam for grades 10 thru 12 that helps align your skills with your interests. This exam may help you explore future career goals. This exam is on March 26th. If you are interested, pick up your registration form in the counseling center.
The common application for junior and senior awards is now available in the counseling center. Applications are due back to the counseling center by March 28th. Pick up your application today in the counseling center.
College representatives are visiting Thomas this spring. You may sign up to meet with college reps from Keuka, Morrisville, Allegheny or Niagara in your schoolinks account.
There will be a FBLA meeting tomorrow, February 27th at 3:30pm in Room 302 to discuss the State Competition. Anyone interested in competing in the state competition must attend as space is limited.
Attention CARE club: Our next meeting is tomorrow after school in the CARE room. We have multiple projects going on and could use help! Please bring a friend. New members are always welcome.
The DREAM club invites you to join us this Thursday evening for our black history month “Celebrating Art” event. It will be held in the media center from 7 -8 PM. Students, staff and others will be showcasing visual and musical art that celebrates black artists and other notable figures. Light refreshments will be served. We hope to see you there.
Attention all Equestrian Club members, if you filled out a questionnaire and received a packet of information at the first meeting, please stop into Room 128, no later than Friday February 28th, even if you are unable to join at this time, so we can figure out our next steps.
Masterminds had a great competition last night. The JV team defeated Harley with a score of 285 to 60, and then defeated Schroeder with a score of 215 to 60. Leading in points for the JV team was Alex Watson with a total point score of 95 for the night. The Varsity team, lead by team captain Ellie Schumacher had two wins defeating both Harley and Penfield. a shout out also for teammate Sammy Davis who had a personal best of 110 points for the night. The Varsity team is now nipping at the heals of second place Aquinas with a record of 6 and 4 and the JV team is in first place with a record of 9 and 1.
Experience the culture and language of Ecuador, Andes, Amazon and the Galapagos islands in July 2026. The meeting is on on March 20th at 6:30pm, at Spry Middle School’s second floor conference room. Contact Mrs.Zaborny, World Language teacher, with any questions
Attention all potential JV and Varsity Boys Lacrosse players. There will be a brief informational meeting after school tomorrow February 27 at 3:30pm in the South Cafeteria. All players are encouraged to attend. Any questions or concerns please contact Coach Ruller
Today’s black history bingo figure is Henrietta Lacks. Ms. Lacks was an African-American woman whose cancer cells are the source of the HeLa cell line, the first immortalized human cell line and one of the most important cell lines in medical research. As was then the practice, no consent was required to culture the cells obtained from Lacks's treatment. Neither she nor her family were compensated for the extraction or use of the HeLa cells.Its use for medical research and for commercial purposes continues to raise concerns about privacy and patients' rights.
Today's lunch is loaded waffle fries
February 25 2025
The Monroe County Sheriff's office is running two sessions of their teen police academy in July. The academy is based on classroom instruction, actual role-play, rigorous physical fitness training and leadership skills. There is an application and interview process. Applications are available in the counseling center.
Attention Sophomores - the PreACT is a practice ACT exam that Thomas offers on March 15th. If you would like to take this practice exam, pick up your registration form in the counseling center. The exam is $19.00 payable by check and the forms are due back on March 10th.
There will be a FBLA meeting on Thursday, February 27th at 3:30pm in Room 302 to discuss the State Competition. Anyone interested in competing in the state competition must attend as space is limited.
Attention CARE club: Our next meeting is this Thursday, February 27th after school in the CARE room. We have multiple projects going on and could use help! Please bring a friend. New members are always welcome.
The DREAM club invites you to join us this Thursday evening for our black history month “Celebrating Art” event. It will be held in the media center from 7 -8 PM. Students, staff and others will be showcasing visual and musical art that celebrates black artists and other notable figures. Light refreshments will be served. We hope to see you there.
Attention SAGE members, we will be meeting today after school in the counseling center. Please bring your Tee shirt designs.
Attention all potential JV and Varsity Boys Lacrosse players. There will be a brief informational meeting after school on Thursday February 27 at 3:30pm in the South Cafeteria. All players are encouraged to attend. Any questions or concerns please contact Coach Ruller
Today’s black history bingo figure is Bayard Rustin. Dr. King is usually credited for the March on Washington in August 1963. But it was Rustin who organized and strategized in the shadows. As a gay man who had controversial ties to communism, he was considered too much of a liability to be on the front lines of the movement. Nonetheless, he was considered to be one of the most brilliant minds, and served his community tirelessly while pushing for more jobs and better wages. Don’t forget, the Black and Brown Student Union will be hosting an open meeting today after school in the library!
Today's lunch is tacos
February 24 2025
The Monroe County Sheriff's office is running two sessions of their teen police academy in July. The academy is based on classroom instruction, actual role-play, rigorous physical fitness training and leadership skills. There is an application and interview process. Applications are available in the counseling center.
Attention Sophomores - the PreACT is a practice ACT exam that Thomas offers on March 15th. If you would like to take this practice exam, pick up your registration form in the counseling center. The exam is $19.00 payable by check and the forms are due back on March 10th.
There will be a FBLA meeting on Thursday, February 27th at 3:30pm in Room 302 to discuss the State Competition. Anyone interested in competing in the state competition must attend as space is limited.
Attention CARE club: Our next meeting is this Thursday, February 27th after school in the CARE room. We have multiple projects going on and could use help! Please bring a friend. New members are always welcome.
The DREAM club invites you to join us this Thursday evening for our black history month “Celebrating Art” event. It will be held in the media center from 7 -8 PM. Students, staff and others will be showcasing visual and musical art that celebrates black artists and other notable figures. Light refreshments will be served. We hope to see you there.
This past week, the indoor track team finished up with their Class A1 sectional meet. The girls came in 5th place with Jane Carey winning both the shot put and weight throw, and Jada Kendrick coming in 3rd for the 55 hurdles. The boys were sectional champs and individual winners were Ashton Thomas in the triple jump and Henry Nilsen in the 1000. Henry also was 3rd in the mile and Ashton was 3rd in the long jump. Juan Munoz placed 3rd in the triple jump and Massimo Picca was 2nd in the 2 mile.
Today’s black history bingo figure is Kai Cenat. Mr. Cenat was the first streamer to be partnered with Nike; a sportswear brand that typically signs professional athletes. Kai, who has 9 million followers on Twitch, regularly plays a role in driving youth culture. Celebrities such as Drake and Ice Spice have made viral appearances in his videos, and Rolling Stone writing a piece on him.
Today's lunch is roasted chicken
February 14 2025
Please come cheer on your Titans Hockey Team at Geneseo
at 6:00pm against Livingston. We hope to see you there!
Today’s black history bingo figure is Jane Bolin. Born on April 11, 1908, Jane Matilda Bolin was the first Black woman to become a judge in the United States. Bolin was appointed to the New York City Domestic Relations Court in 1939. Jane Bolin's passion for advocacy and social justice emerged early on during her childhood. She was the first black woman to graduate from Yale Law School, the first to join the New York City Bar Association and the the New York City Law Department.
Attention everyone! Over break, start collecting your clothes you no longer use. Earth club is having its spring thrift fair during earth week in April. We will start collecting the monday after break february 24th and we will collect until friday march 28th. We are looking for good condition clothing that doesn’t have any tears or stains. You’ll see the boxes in front of your house offices, the care room, and the main office.
Today's lunch is chicken parm
February 13 2025
Attention Sophomores - the PreACT is a practice ACT exam that Thomas offers on March 15th. If you would like to take this practice exam, pick up your registration form in the counseling center. The exam is $19.00 payable by check and the forms are due back on March 10th.
Attention shine club members, join us this Friday, February 14th at 8am in room 311 to continue our study in the book of John. New members are always welcome, see you there!
Equestrian club will have a meeting today in room 128 after school
Today’s black history bingo figure is Martin Luther King Jr. King adhered to Gandhi's philosophy of nonviolence and in 1955 he began his struggle to persuade the US Government to declare the policy of racial discrimination in the southern states unlawful. In 1963, two hundred fifty thousand demonstrators marched to the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, where King gave his famous “I have a dream” speech. The following year, President Johnson got a law passed prohibiting all racial discrimination and MLK won the Nobel Peace Prize
Today's lunch is trash plates
February 12 2025
Attention Sophomores - the PreACT is a practice ACT exam that Thomas offers on March 15th. If you would like to take this practice exam, pick up your registration form in the counseling center. The exam is $19.00 payable by check and the forms are due back on March 10th.
Attention library patrons: The library will be closed 6th block today. Please do not come to the library from your study halls or free blocks 6th block today. Thank you.
Attention shine club members, join us this Friday, February 14th at 8am in room 311 to continue our study in the book of John. New members are always welcome, see you there!
Equestrian club will have a meeting tomorrow the 13th in room 128 after school
Today’s black history bingo figure is LeBron James. LeBron James is an American professional basketball player who is widely considered one of the greatest all-around players of all time. He won National Basketball Association championships with the Miami Heat, the Cleveland Cavaliers, and the Los Angeles Lakers. James has maintained close ties to his hometown in Akron Ohio, which is where his charity foundation “the LeBron JAmes Family Foundation” is based. He is also an active supporter of various non-profit organizations, including After-School All-Stars, Boys & Girls Clubs of America, and Children's Defense Fund. In 2016, he donated $2.5 million to the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture to support an exhibit on Muhammad Ali. On July 6, 2024, James re-signed with the Lakers. Two weeks prior, James's son, Bronny, had been drafted 55th overall by the Lakers. This marked the first father-son duo in NBA history.
Today's lunch is mediterranean chicken bowl
February 11 2025
Attention Sophomores - the PreACT is a practice ACT exam that Thomas offers on March 15th. If you would like to take this practice exam, pick up your registration form in the counseling center. The exam is $19.00 payable by check and the forms are due back on March 10th.
Attention Tri-M members - our next Tri-M Music Honor Society meeting is tomorrow, February 12 at 8:15 AM in the Band Room. All Tri-M members should plan to attend!
Model UN will meet today after school in rooms 210 and 208. We will be continuing our mock committee practice from last week.
Video Game Club will meet today in room 428 from 3:15-4pm. We will be taking a group photo for the yearbook before gaming. Please arrive on time to ensure you are featured in the photo.
Attention shine club members, join us this Friday, February 14th at 8am in room 311 to continue our study in the book of John. New members are always welcome, see you there!
Equestrian club will have a meeting on thursday the 13th in room 128 after school
Please come cheer on your Titans Hockey team this evening, Tuesday, February 11th at 7:00pm at home as they take on Hilton. We hope to see you there!
Today’s black history bingo figure is Langston Hughes. Mr. Hughes was the central figure of the Harlem Renaissance, a poet, social activist, novelist and more. He worked to highlight the black community and culture. He sought to honestly portray the joys and hardships of working-class black lives, avoiding both sentimental idealization and negative stereotypes.
Hi, I'm Soliana, the Vice president of the DREAM club. We want to invite you to join us for our black history month “Celebrating Art” event on Thursday, February 27 in the media center from 7 -8 PM. We will have students and staff showcasing visual and musical art that celebrates black artists and other notable figures. Light refreshments will be served. We hope to see you there.
Today's lunch is french toast sticks
February 10 2025
Attention Tri-M members - our next Tri-M Music Honor Society meeting is on Wednesday, February 12 at 8:15 AM in the Band Room. All Tri-M members should plan to attend!
This past Friday the Varsity Girls Wrestling team competed in the inaugural Section 5 Girls Wrestling Championships. The team finished in the top 10 out of all the section 5 teams.
Thomas's own Adriana Meadows placed 4th Congratulations Lady Lakers!
On Saturday, the boys indoor team placed 2nd at the county meet, and girls were 4th. Nathaniel Sheret was 2nd in the 2 mile, Henry Nilsen was 1st in the mile, Ashton Thomas was 2nd in the triple jump and the boys 4x800 was 2nd. Jane Carey was 1st in shot and 2nd in weight throw. Jada Kendrick was 3rd in the 55 hurdles and Delaney Stoutenberg was 2nd in the 600. Girls also were 3rd in their 4x800.
Today’s black history bingo figure is Whitney Houston. She was a singer, actress, and film producer. Whitney was one of the most awarded entertainers and one of the best-selling music artists of all time, with sales of over 220 million records worldwide. In 1989, she established the Whitney Houston Foundation for Children. It offered medical assistance to sick and homeless children, fought to prevent child abuse, taught children to read, created inner-city parks and playgrounds and granted college scholarships, including one to the Juilliard School.
Hi, I'm Soliana, the Vice president of the DREAM club. We want to invite you to join us for our black history month “Celebrating Art” event on Thursday, February 27 in the media center from 7 -8 PM. We will have students and staff showcasing visual and musical art that celebrates black artists and other notable figures. Light refreshments will be served. We hope to see you there.
Today's lunch is toasted cheese
February 7 2025
The Monroe County Sheriff's office is running two sessions of their teen police academy in July. The academy is based on classroom instruction, actual role-play, rigorous physical fitness training and leadership skills. There is an application and interview process. Applications are available in the counseling center.
If you need help with science homework, labs or make up work, please stop by the new science support center in the Library. It is open block 3-6. Just make a E-hall pass to Science Lab Support.
Attention Sophomores - the PreACT is a practice ACT exam that Thomas offers on March 15th. If you would like to take this practice exam, pick up your registration form in the counseling center. The exam is $19.00 payable by check and the forms are due back on March 10th.
Equestrian club will be having a meeting Thursday the 13th after school in Room 128 to share information about the club. All are welcome.
The DREAM Club invites you Join us for our black history month “Celebrating Art” event which will take place on Thursday, February 27 in the media center at 7 PM. We will have students and staff showcasing visual and musical art that celebrates black artists and other notable figures. Light refreshments will be served.
Today’s black history bingo figure is Harriet Tubman. Mrs. Tubman was an American abolitionist and social activist. After escaping slavery, she made about 13 missions to rescue around 70 enslaved people, including her friends and family. During the Civil War, Tubman served as a scout and spy for the union army. In her later years, she was an activist in the movement for the women’s suffrage.
Hi I’m tessa, and i’m ilona, and we’re from our Best Buddies club. Best Buddies and Student Council will be hosting a mid-year bottle and can drive to fundraise for our upcoming friendship walk this april. This bottle and can drive will be tuesday through thursday, next week. Whichever class brings in the most bottles or cans by thursday will be receiving spirit week points that can count towards next years spirit week.
If the seniors win, you can either put points towards the class of your choosing, or best buddies will sponsor a chosen event for the senior class. When you bring in bottles or cans, they cannot be of any alcoholic beverage and they must be empty. Good luck to all of the classes and we’ll see you next week
Today's lunch is popcorn chicken
February 6 2025
If you need help with science homework, labs or make up work, please stop by the new science support center in the Library. It is open block 3-6. Just make a E-hall pass to Science Lab Support.
Attention Sophomores - the PreACT is a practice ACT exam that Thomas offers on March 15th. If you would like to take this practice exam, pick up your registration form in the counseling center. The exam is $19.00 payable by check and the forms are due back on March 10th.
The Thomas Math League team participated in the February meet finishing 4th out of 30 schools in the county. Top scorer was Logan Penza with 9 of 12 points and Kyle Becker, Forrest Li, and Kate Mitchell tied for second with 6 points. The monthly topics included Quadratics, Transformations, Exponents & Radicals, Trig Functions of Special Angles, and Probability & Set Theory.
The DREAM Club invites you Join us for our black history month “Celebrating Art” event which will take place on Thursday, February 27 in the media center at 7 PM. We will have students and staff showcasing visual and musical art that celebrates black artists and other notable figures. light refreshments will be served. DREAM Club members will meet today after school in Mrs. Nieves’s room, 411, to finalize plans for the event
Attention all members, ASL club is cancelled after school today. Thank you!
Today’s black history bingo figure is Tyler Perry. Mr. Perry is a world-renowned producer, director, actor, and screenwriter. He opened “Tyler Perry Studios” in Atlanta in 2008, which later became the first major film studio to be owned by an African-American. Perry is best known for his character, Madea, whom he has portrayed in both films and plays.
Remember- If you get ‘bingo’ please visit the gold house during a free period for your prize!
Don’t forget, the Black and Brown Student Union will be hosting an open meeting today after school in the library!
Today's lunch is breakfast tacos
February 5 2025
The Monroe County Sheriff's office is running two sessions of their teen police academy in July. The academy is based on classroom instruction, actual role-play, rigorous physical fitness training and leadership skills. There is an application and interview process. Applications are available in the counseling center.
If you need help with science homework, labs or make up work, please stop by the new science support center in the Library. It is open block 3-6. Just make a E-hall pass to Science Lab Support.
Today’s black history bingo figure is Robyn Rihanna Fenty. She is a Barbadian singer, businesswoman and actress. She is noted as the best-selling female recording artist of the 21st century by Guinness World Records. Aside from music, Rihanna is recognized for her humanitarian involvement, entrepreneurship, and fashion industry influence.
Today's lunch is french bread pizza
February 4 2025
If you need help with science homework, labs or make up work, please stop by the new science support center in the Library. It is open block 3-6. Just make a E-hall pass to Science Lab Support.
Model UN will meet today after school in room 210. We will be running mock committees to prepare for our next conference. Conference fees and committee selections are due Tuesday February 11th to MIss Yang.
Have you always wanted to work with horses or to learn how to ride, but never had the opportunity? Are you someone who has been working with horses for years and wants to spend more time with them? Ms. Upham is setting up the Thomas Equestrian Club. No experience is necessary, ALL are welcome. Please stop down to Room #128 ASAP to fill out a questionnaire, the first information meeting will be announced soon, hope to see you there!
Video game club is cancelled for today. We will meet again next Tuesday.
Please come cheer your Titans Hockey team at home this evening as they take on Fairport at 6:00pm. Thank you for your support and we hope to see you there!
Today’s black history bingo figure is former president, Barack Obama. Obama is an American politician, lawyer, and author, who served as the first African-American president of the United States from 2009 to 2017. During his presidency, Obama addressed the global financial crisis and included a major stimulus package, legislation to reform health care, a major financial regulation reform bill, and the end of a major U.S. military presence in Iraq.
Student Council would like to announce the Titans of the Month for January
In 9th grade, Milkana Gebru
Milkana is an incredibly competent, communicative, and altogether lovely student. many teachers mention how engaged and enjoyable it is to have her in class.
In 10th grade, Zachary Wojtas
Zach is energetic, entertaining, motivated to do well, and supportive of his friends. He is a good role model and volunteers to help other students without being asked.
In 11th grade, Bryce Henry
Bryce brings a fun energy to class, turns in good quality work, participates, and is sociable with staff and students. He is friendly and outgoing with his peers, even those who might be shy or new
In 12th grade, Danilee Phillips
Danilee is a wonderful student who works incredibly hard every day. She is pushing herself out of her comfort zone this year and giving everything 100%.
The Titan staff member for January is Jasson Jobson
Mr.Jobson is an incredibly friendly teacher who makes an effort to connect with all of his students on a personal level. He is dedicated and detail oriented in his job, paying attention to the things that matter.
Congratulations to all our January Titans of the month. Please stop down to the main office to pick up your certificate and gift card.
Today's lunch is burger melt
February 3 2025
Attention students and staff, tomorrow is Titan Tuesday! Wear your Titan wear and navy colors tomorrow as we show our Thomas Pride. Go Titans!
The Monroe County Sheriff's office is running two sessions of their teen police academy in July. The academy is based on classroom instruction, actual role-play, rigorous physical fitness training and leadership skills. There is an application and interview process. Applications are available in the counseling center.
Model UN will meet tomorrow after school in room 210. We will be running mock committees to prepare for our next conference. Conference fees and committee selections are due Tuesday February 11th to MIss Yang.
Have you always wanted to work with horses or to learn how to ride, but never had the opportunity? Are you someone who has been working with horses for years and wants to spend more time with them? Ms. Upham is setting up the Thomas Equestrian Club. No experience is necessary, ALL are welcome. Please stop down to Room #128 ASAP to fill out a questionnaire, the first information meeting will be announced soon, hope to see you there!
Congratulations to the Webster Nordic Ski team as the Girls team finishes 1st in the Section Five wide race on Saturday. Scorers for the team: Kylie W. 1st place, Jenna E. 4th place, and Maya P. 7th place. Scorers for the boys team include: Evan W. 1st place and Emmett E. 10th place. The Nordic Team races again this Wednesday. Wish them luck,
On Friday night, the girls indoor track team finished in 3rd place! Jane Carey won both shot put and weight throw, and Ellie Schumacher placed 6th in the weight throw. Gianna Lacey placed in the triple jump, and joined Kamia Meeks earning points in the long jump. Grace Jackson, Scarlett Miner, Emilia Nicolay went 2, 3, and 6 in the 2 mile. Jada Kendrick and Leia Sheppard went 3 and 4 in the 55 hurdles. Brooke Sharp was 5th in the 55 and Kaylee Fitzwater was 5th in the 300m. Delaney Stoutenberg was 3rd in the 1000 and 5th in the mile with Malia Shenoy placing 6th. The girls also placed in both relays they ran- 2nd in the 4x800 and 4th in the 4x400. The boys ending up winning the meet with 121 points. Parker Heaphy won the 2 mile with Nathaniel Sheret in 2nd and Massimo Picca in 4th. Khimere Johnson won the 55, and Henry Nilsen won the 1000 with Jackson Welch and Oliver Coultry coming in 4th and 6th. Riley Lewis and Ethan Wadhera went 3, 4 in the 600. Patrick Klehr and Nathaniel Sheret went 1, 3 in the mile. The boys relays had the 4x800 winning, 4x200 in 2nd and the 4x400 in 4th. In the field, Maurice Perry was 4th in high jump. Ashton Thomas was 2nd in triple and 5th in long, and Juan Munoz was 3rd in triple and 3rd in long jump.
Welcome to the third annual Black History Bingo, brought to you by the Black and Brown Student Union! Each day on the morning show we will be highlighting the accomplishments of one infamous black figure that may be on your bingo card! Today’s black history bingo figure is Muhammad Ali. Mr. Ali was an American professional boxer and activist. Nicknamed “the Greatest”, he is known as one of the most significant sports figures of the 20th century and one of the greatest heavyweight boxers of all time. Remember- when you get 4 in a row, take your bingo card down to the gold house during a free block to claim your prize!
Today's lunch is mozzarella sticks
January 31 2025
The Thomas Trap Shooting Club is getting ready for the season. Mark your calendars for a registration meeting on February 4th after school in room 432.
Joining the trap team offers students the chance to delve into the sport of trap shooting, emphasizing safety, proper gun handling, and marksmanship.
Regular practices, local, and regional competitions are on the agenda. Trap Shooting Club is open to all students interested in the sport, provided they pass a safety and training course. Stop by on February 4th to get details on commitments, costs, and registration information.
Hurry, as space is limited to 20 members!
Attention Science Olympiad Team: Please stop by Mrs. Visca’s room (305) sometime today to check in. Everyone MUST be at school tomorrow by 6:45 AM to catch the bus to SUNY Brockport.
Model UN will meet Tuesday after school in room 210. We will be running mock committees to prepare for our next conference. Conference fees and committee selections are due Tuesday February 11th to MIss Yang.
Have you always wanted to work with horses or to learn how to ride, but never had the opportunity? Are you someone who has been working with horses for years and wants to spend more time with them? Ms. Upham is setting up the Thomas Equestrian Club. No experience is necessary, ALL are welcome. Please stop down to Room #128 ASAP to fill out a questionnaire, the first information meeting will be announced soon, hope to see you there!
Good morning! Please come cheer on your Titans Hockey Team as they take on Brighton this SATURDAY at 12:00pm at Genesee Valley Ice Arena. This is a CHANGE in our schedule as the original game was supposed to be tonight. We hope to see you there!
Today's lunch is pepper jack chicken ciabatta melt
January 30 2025
The Monroe County Sheriff's office is running two sessions of their teen police academy in July. The academy is based on classroom instruction, actual role-play, rigorous physical fitness training and leadership skills. There is an application and interview process. Applications are available in the counseling center.
Attention shine club members, join us this tomorrow at 8am in room 312 to continue our study in the book of John. New members are always welcome, see you there!
The Thomas Trap Shooting Club is getting ready for the season. Mark your calendars for a registration meeting on February 4th after school in room 432.
Joining the trap team offers students the chance to delve into the sport of trap shooting, emphasizing safety, proper gun handling, and marksmanship.
Regular practices, local, and regional competitions are on the agenda. Trap Shooting Club is open to all students interested in the sport, provided they pass a safety and training course. Stop by on February 4th to get details on commitments, costs, and registration information.
Hurry, as space is limited to 20 members!
Attention SAGE club members. We will be taking a yearbook picture today afterschool. Please meet in Mrs. Pagano's room 130 at 3:15.
Today's lunch is turkey & gravy
January 28 2025
We have rescheduled the Student Safe Driving Seminar for Wednesday, February 12th at Schroeder Auditorium. If you have a temporary parking pass, that pass is valid until 2/13. Any questions see Ann Marie in Security.
Attention shine club members, join us this Friday, January 31st at 8am in room 312 to continue our study in the book of John. New members are always welcome, see you there!
Trap shooters and new members, mark your calendars for an registration meeting on February 4th, after school in room 432. Joining the trap team offers students the chance to delve into the sport of trap shooting, emphasizing safety, proper gun handling, and marksmanship. The club instills discipline and responsibility, crucial aspects of being a club member. Regular practices, local, and regional competitions are on the agenda. Open to all students interested in the sport, provided they pass a safety and training course. stop by on February 4th to get details on commitments, costs, and registration information. Hurry, as space is limited! to 20 members
Please come cheer on your Titans for our Heroes Game tomorrow at 7:00pm at home against Canadaigua. Admission is $2 , All coaches, players and students free. There will be T-shirts and car decals being sold, All proceeds to support our Veterans, military and first responders!! We hope to see you there
Today's lunch is orange chicken
January 27 2025
Attention students and staff, tomorrow is Titan Tuesday! Wear your Titan wear and navy colors tomorrow as we show our Thomas Pride. Go Titans!
Attention Juniors who are interested in the new vision medical program for next school year, there is a mandatory field trip on February 5th. Permission slips are available in the counseling center. Pick yours up today.
The Monroe County Sheriff's office is running two sessions of their teen police academy in July. The academy is based on classroom instruction, actual role-play, rigorous physical fitness training and leadership skills. There is an application and interview process. Applications are available in the counseling center.
We have rescheduled the Student Safe Driving Seminar for Wednesday, February 12th at Schroeder Auditorium. If you have a temporary parking pass, that pass is valid until 2/13. Any questions see Ann Marie in Security.
Video Game Club will meet tomorrow Tuesday January 28th in room 428 after school from 3:15-4pm. You can take the late bus home. All are welcome!
Attention Science Olympiad Team: Please make sure the two forms on Google Classroom are filled out and signed by tomorrow. There will be work sessions and final meetings tomorrow morning starting at 7:30 in room 305 and tomorrow afternoon in room 139. Please see Mrs. Visca if you have any questions.
Today's lunch is hot dog
January 23, 2025
Attention Juniors who are interested in the new vision medical program for next school year, there is a mandatory field trip on February 5th. Permission slips are available in the counseling center. Pick yours up today.
The Monroe County Sheriff's office is running two sessions of their teen police academy in July. The academy is based on classroom instruction, actual role-play, rigorous physical fitness training and leadership skills. There is an application and interview process. Applications are available in the counseling center.
Attention library patrons and study hall students: The library will be fully closed before, during, and after school this week for Regents exam administration. Please do not come to the library this week from your study halls or upperclassman free blocks. The library will reopen on Monday, January 27th.
Attention Titans, the Thomas Space Club is hosting a movie night in the Thomas Auditorium. Come watch the movie Interstellar starring Matthew McConaughey tonight at 6:30pm in the Thomas Auditorium. All Thomas students are welcome!
Please come cheer on your Titans Hockey Team tomorrow Friday January 24 at Lakeshore as they take on Greece. Puck drop 7:00pm Hope to see you there!
Today's lunch is popcorn chicken
January 21, 2025
Attention Juniors who are interested in the new vision medical program for next school year, there is a mandatory field trip on February 5th. Permission slips are available in the counseling center. Pick yours up today.
The Monroe County Sheriff's office is running two sessions of their teen police academy in July. The academy is based on classroom instruction, actual role-play, rigorous physical fitness training and leadership skills. There is an application and interview process. Applications are available in the counseling center.
Attention library patrons and study hall students: The library will be fully closed before, during, and after school this week for Regents exam administration. Please do not come to the library this week from your study halls or upperclassman free blocks. The library will reopen on Monday, January 27th.
Attention SAGE members. There will be a meeting today after school in the counseling center conference room. We will be taking a picture for the yearbook. See you then
Today's lunch is bosco cheese sticks
January 17 2025
Attention library patrons: The library will be closed to study hall and free block students today for blocks 1, 2, and 3. Please do not come to the library from your study halls blocks 1 through 3 today. The library will be open blocks 4 through 7 today. Thank you
Attention Science Olympiad Team: Remember there is a work session tomorrow (Saturday) in Mrs. Visca’s room (room 305) from 10-2. Hope to see you there.
The Nordic Ski Team continues a strong season. Kylie W. wins another Section V wide race and Evan W. places 6th. Other scorers include Jenna E., Maya P. and Alistair R. Their next race is on Monday.
Please come cheer on your Varsity Titans Hockey team this evening (1/17) on the road as they take on the Churchville-Chili Saints at 5:15pm at Scottsville Ice Arena. Thank you always for your support and we hope to see you there!
Last night the track team had their last regular season meet. Jane Carey won both shot put and weight throw, both with season best throws. Henry Nilsen won the mile and Patrick Klehr along with Massimo Picca went 1,2 in the 2 mile. Caroline Montemaro was 4th in her mile. Maurice Perry was 4th in high jump. Khimere Johnson won the 55m in his personal best, Brooke Sharp was 3rd on the girls side. Ashton Thomas and Juan Munoz went 2,3 in the triple jump. The boys then finished off with a 2nd place finish in the 4x2 with Ashton, Juan, Khimere and Khalil Fleming- Green.
Today's lunch is chicken patty
January 16 2025
Attention Juniors who are interested in the new vision medical program for next school year, there is a mandatory field trip on February 5th. Permission slips are available in the counseling center. Pick yours up today.
The Monroe County Sheriff's office is running two sessions of their teen police academy in July. The academy is based on classroom instruction, actual role-play, rigorous physical fitness training and leadership skills. There is an application and interview process. Applications are available in the counseling center.
Attention library patrons: The library will be closed to study hall and free block students today, Thursday January 16th. Please do not come to the library from your study halls today. Thank you
Attention CARE club members: Our next meeting is today after school in the CARE room at 3:20. Bring a friend! New members are always welcome.
There will be a FBLA meeting today at 3:15pm in Room 302. Look forward to seeing you there.
Attention Titans, the Thomas Space Club is hosting a movie night in the Thomas Auditorium. Come watch the movie Interstellar starring Matthew McConaughey on Thursday January 23rd at 6:30pm in the Thomas Auditorium. All Thomas students are welcome!
Attention shine club members, join us tomorrow morning at 8am in room 311 to continue our study in the book of John. New members are always welcome, see you there!
Attention Titans! Starting this week baskets have been installed throughout the school as earth club begins our writing utensil recycling program. We are hoping that each of you will use these baskets to properly dispose of old pens, pencils, markers, highlighters, glue sticks and more. They are placed in each house office, the library media center, tech wing and more. If you have any questions email jessie van Wichen with the email shown below.
Today's lunch is trash plates
January 15 2025
Attention Juniors who are interested in the new vision medical program for next school year, there is a mandatory field trip on February 5th. Permission slips are available in the counseling center. Pick yours up today.
The Monroe County Sheriff's office is running two sessions of their teen police academy in July. The academy is based on classroom instruction, actual role-play, rigorous physical fitness training and leadership skills. There is an application and interview process. Applications are available in the counseling center.
Attention CARE club members: Our next meeting is tomorrow January 16th after school in the CARE room at 3:20. Bring a friend! New members are always welcome.
There will be a FBLA meeting tomorrow, January 16th at 3:15pm in Room 302. Look forward to seeing you there.
Attention shine club members, join us this Friday, January 17th at 8am in room 311 to continue our study in the book of John. New members are always welcome, see you there!
Today's lunch is french bread pizza
January 14 2025
Attention Tri-M members - our next Tri-M Music Honor Society meeting is tomorrow January 15 at 8:00 AM in the Band Room. Please note the 8:00 start time and plan accordingly so that you are there on time. All Tri-M members are required to attend.
Congratulations to Model UN for their excellent performance at the Central New YorK Model UN conference this past weekend. Ryan Collins won the Strategic Vanguard award in Security Council, Abhi Pathaneni won Best New Delegate in the International Atomic Energy Agency, and Morgan Schaller won an Honorable Mention in the Disarmament and International Security Committee. Our next meeting is today after school to discuss this conference.
Attention CARE club members: Our next meeting is this Thursday, January 16th after school in the CARE room at 3:20. Bring a friend! New members are always welcome.
There will be a FBLA meeting on Thursday, January 16th at 3:15pm in Room 302. Look forward to seeing you there.
Please come out to cheer on your Titans Hockey team as we take on the Spartans.
Puck Drop 6:00pm at Webster Ice Arena! We hope to see you there!
Today's lunch is turkey tacos
January 13 2025
Attention students and staff, tomorrow is Titan Tuesday! Wear your Titan wear and navy colors tomorrow as we show our Thomas Pride. Go Titans!
Attention students who are taking the Algebra 1 Regents exam this month on January 22. This is a reminder that after school review sessions are being offered every Monday, Tuesday, Thursday in room 408 from 3:15 - 4:15.
Attention Juniors who are interested in the new vision medical program for next school year, there is a mandatory field trip on February 5th. Permission slips are available in the counseling center. Pick yours up today.
The Monroe County Sheriff's office is running two sessions of their teen police academy in July. The academy is based on classroom instruction, actual role-play, rigorous physical fitness training and leadership skills. There is an application and interview process. Applications are available in the counseling center.
Attention Tri-M members - our next Tri-M Music Honor Society meeting is on Wednesday, January 15 at 8:00 AM in the Band Room. Please note the 8:00 start time and plan accordingly so that you are there on time. All Tri-M members are required to attend.
Attention CARE club members: Our next meeting is this Thursday, January 16th after school in the CARE room at 3:20. Bring a friend! New members are always welcome.
There will be a FBLA meeting on Thursday, January 16th at 3:15pm in Room 302. Look forward to seeing you there.
Your Thomas Titans Hockey organization would like to extend a sincere thank you to all Thomas staff and the community for your generous contributions! TOGETHER, we raised $1,600 for the American Cancer Society!
Your Titans Hockey Team thanks you for teaming up with us to help fight against cancer!
In 9th Grade- Morgan Seaver
Morgan can be described as a role model and a student with a strong work ethic. She is well organized and brings a positive attitude to every class. Morgan is always kind and considerate of others, and exemplifies true compassion and care each day.
In 10th grade- Blessed Young
Blessed is a wonderful young man who always has a smile on his face and will give a cheerful greeting to anyone he sees. He is a hard worker and a positive member of the Thomas community and the 12:1:4 classroom.
In 11th grade - Lillian Conner
Lilly is a wildly intelligent and hard working student who is kind, caring, and funny. She puts forth her best effort every day, and is said to be an absolute pleasure to have in class.
In 12th grade - Kathryn McVeigh
Katie has excellent character and always does the right thing without ever being asked or directed. She seeks out opportunities to help others and encourage them during class, making herself out to be a quiet but calming leader.
December’s Staff of the month is Mrs.Visca
Mrs. Visca consistently goes above and beyond to ensure the well being of both her colleagues and students. She truly cares about each one of her students and takes time to ensure they are prepared for their future. Mrs. Visca is described not only as a dedicated and compassionate teacher, but also as a mentor and friend.
Today's lunch is pizza crunchers
January 10 2025
Attention Juniors who are interested in the new vision medical program for next school year, there is a mandatory field trip on February 5th. Permission slips are available in the counseling center. Pick yours up today.
The Monroe County Sheriff's office is running two sessions of their teen police academy in July. The academy is based on classroom instruction, actual role-play, rigorous physical fitness training and leadership skills. There is an application and interview process. Applications are available in the counseling center.
Congratulations to the Webster Nordic Ski Team. They have started off the race season with success, Emmet Ernst finished 20th in the top Varsity race and Jessica vanWichen placed 4th in another Varsity race. Good luck for the rest of the season!
In 9th Grade- Morgan Seaver
Morgan can be described as a role model and a student with a strong work ethic. She is well organized and brings a positive attitude to every class. Morgan is always kind and considerate of others, and exemplifies true compassion and care each day.
In 10th grade- Blessed Young
Blessed is a wonderful young man who always has a smile on his face and will give a cheerful greeting to anyone he sees. He is a hard worker and a positive member of the Thomas community and the 12:1:4 classroom.
In 11th grade - Lillian Conner
Lilly is a wildly intelligent and hard working student who is kind, caring, and funny. She puts forth her best effort every day, and is said to be an absolute pleasure to have in class.
In 12th grade - Kathryn McVeigh
Katie has excellent character and always does the right thing without ever being asked or directed. She seeks out opportunities to help others and encourage them during class, making herself out to be a quiet but calming leader.
December’s Staff of the month is Mrs.Visca
Mrs. Visca consistently goes above and beyond to ensure the well being of both her colleagues and students. She truly cares about each one of her students and takes time to ensure they are prepared for their future. Mrs. Visca is described not only as a dedicated and compassionate teacher, but also as a mentor and friend.
Today's lunch is chicken nuggets
January 9, 2025
Attention Juniors who are interested in the new vision medical program for next school year, there is a mandatory field trip on February 5th. Permission slips are available in the counseling center. Pick yours up today.
The Monroe County Sheriff's office is running two sessions of their teen police academy in July. The academy is based on classroom instruction, actual role-play, rigorous physical fitness training and leadership skills. There is an application and interview process. Applications are available in the counseling center.
Today's FBLA meeting is cancelled. Please stop by Room 302 and pick up a Spring District Meeting field trip form.
Today's lunch is pancakes
January 8 2025
Lets have some fun tomorrow January 9th for Flapjacks and Lumberjacks! Students and staff please wear either a flannel shirt and or pants!
The most creatively flannel dressed will win a box of munchkins!
Thanks to the amazing kitchen staff for making us delicious pancakes to enjoy on this day!
Pre-med club is having a brief meeting today in Mr Baier's room, 132. Come to find out more information about a General Surgeon coming in, and more guest speakers planned.
DREAM club will be meeting tomorrow after school. We are beginning to plan the Black History Month Celebration of Art and we will take our year book photo. If you have been a part of DREAM club this year please make plans to attend. We will meet in Mrs. Nieves's room, 411.
There will be a FBLA meeting tomorrow January 9th at 3:30pm in Room 302. Look forward to seeing you there.
Today's lunch is hamburger / cheeseburger
January 7, 2025
Lets have some fun on Thursday, January 9th for Flapjacks and Lumberjacks! Students and staff please wear either a flannel shirt and or pants!
The most creatively flannel dressed will win a box of munchkins!
Thanks to the amazing kitchen staff for making us delicious pancakes to enjoy on this day!
Attention students who are taking the Algebra 1 Regents exam this month on January 22. After school review sessions will be offered every Monday, Tuesday, Thursday in room 408 from 3:15 - 4:15 starting today.
There will be a FBLA meeting on Thursday, January 9th at 3:30pm in Room 302. Look forward to seeing you there.
Attention Comics Club members...this week's meeting has been canceled. We will meet again on Tuesday, January 14th.
Pre-med club is having a brief meeting tomorrow in Mr Baier's room, 132. Come to find out more information about a General Surgeon coming in, and more guest speakers planned.
DREAM club will be meeting this thursday after school. We are beginning to plan the Black History Month Celebration of Art and we will take our year book photo. If you have been a part of DREAM club this year please make plans to attend. We will meet in Mrs. Nieves's room, 411.
There is a mandatory Model UN meeting today after school in room 210 for any students attending the CNY MUN conference this weekend. If you cannot attend, see Miss Yang
Today's lunch is General Tso's Chicken
January 6, 2025
Attention students and staff, tomorrow is Titan Tuesday! Wear your Titan wear and navy colors tomorrow as we show our Thomas Pride. Go Titans!
Lets have some fun on Thursday, January 9th for Flapjacks and Lumberjacks! Students and staff please wear either a flannel shirt and or pants!
The most creatively flannel dressed will win a box of munchkins!
Thanks to the amazing kitchen staff for making us delicious pancakes to enjoy on this day!
There will be a FBLA meeting on Thursday, January 9th at 3:30pm in Room 302. Look forward to seeing you there.
Attention Comics Club members...this week's meeting has been canceled. We will meet again on Tuesday, January 14th.
Pre-med club is having a brief meeting on Wednesday the 8th in Mr Baier's room, 132. Come to find out more information about a General Surgeon coming in, and more guest speakers planned.
Attention Science Olympiad Team: There will be work sessions and informational meetings tomorrow before school in room 305 and after school in room 139. Please plan to attend in the morning and/or after school. The morning work session will start at 7:30 AM and the meeting will start at 8:15 AM.If you have any questions, please see Mrs. Visca.
DREAM club will be meeting this thursday after school. We are beginning to plan the Black History Month Celebration of Art and we will take our year book photo. If you have been a part of DREAM club this year please make plans to attend. We will meet in Mrs. Nieves's room, 411.
Video Game club will meet tomorrow, Tuesday, from 3:15-4pm in room 428.
Today's lunch is mozzarella sticks
December 20, 2024
Lets have some fun on Thursday, January 9th for Flapjacks and Lumberjacks! Students and staff please wear either a flannel shirt and or pants!
The most creatively flannel dressed will win a box of munchkins!
Thanks to the amazing kitchen staff for making us delicious pancakes to enjoy on this day!
Group Yearbook Photos will be taken today in the auditorium. To find out when your groups' pictures are being taken you can check in with your advisors and directors... Or you can find the schedules posted throughout the building... Or you can snap the QR code shown here for a pdf version of the schedule.
On picture day, when your teacher dismisses you, create an auto-pass... from Mr. Mitchell... to "Auditorium Pictures."
Please plan on arriving five minutes early to your pictures. Thanks in advance, and Happy Holidays from your yearbook staff.
Come cheer on your Titans Boys Hockey Team as they take on the Fairport Red Raiders tonight at 7:15pm at the Rochester Ice Center
Today's lunch is chicken & veggie dumplings
December 19, 2024
Hope you are enjoying spirit week. Just a reminder that tomorrow's theme is cozy day!
Winter Concert Season at Thomas concludes today with our final concert of 2024 featuring the Thomas Concert Band, Concert Orchestra, and Jazz Ensemble. All are invited for an amazing evening of music!
The Tri-M Music Honor Society will be holding a Toiletry Drive at the concert to collect personal items for the Willow Domestic Violence Center. We would greatly appreciate your donations!
Thank you so much for supporting music education at Thomas!
Group Yearbook Photos will be taken tomorrow in the auditorium. To find out when your groups' pictures are being taken you can check in with your advisors and directors, or you can find the schedules posted throughout the building, or you can snap the QR code shown here for a pdf version of the schedule.
On picture day, when your teacher dismisses you, create an auto-pass... from Mr. Mitchell... to "Auditorium Pictures."
Please plan on arriving five minutes early to your pictures. Thanks in advance, and Happy Holidays from your yearbook staff.
Attention CARE club members. Our next meeting will be today at 3:20 in the CARE room. We will be taking our picture for the yearbook and celebrating together. We hope to see you there!
Attention shine club members, join us tomorrow at 8am in room 311 to continue our study in the book of John and play some Christmas games. New members are always welcome, see you there!
DREAM club meets today after school. Join us for a holiday celebration and discussions for plans for the new year. We will meet in Mrs. Nieves's room, 411.
Today's lunch is bosco cheese sticks
December 18 2024
Hope you are enjoying spirit week. Just a reminder that tomorrow's theme is flannel day.
Winter Concert Season at Thomas concludes this week tomorrow, December 19 with our final concert of 2024 featuring the Thomas Concert Band, Concert Orchestra, and Jazz Ensemble. All are invited for an amazing evening of music!
The Tri-M Music Honor Society will be holding a Toiletry Drive at the concert to collect personal items for the Willow Domestic Violence Center. We would greatly appreciate your donations!
Thank you so much for supporting music education at Thomas!
Group Yearbook Photos will be taken this Friday in the auditorium. To find out when your groups' pictures are being taken you can check in with your advisors and directors, or you can find the schedules posted throughout the building, or you can snap the QR code shown here for a pdf version of the schedule.
On picture day, when your teacher dismisses you, create an auto-pass... from Mr. Mitchell... to "Auditorium Pictures."
Please plan on arriving five minutes early to your pictures. Thanks in advance, and Happy Holidays from your yearbook staff.
Attention Titans, as a reminder, Drivers Ed Registration opens up to sophomores today. The registration link can be found on the community education webpage, under Drivers Ed.
Attention CARE club members. Our next meeting will be tomorrow December 19th at 3:20 in the CARE room. We will be taking our picture for the yearbook and celebrating together. We hope to see you there!
Attention shine club members, join us this Friday, December 20th at 8am in room 311 to continue our study in the book of John and play some Christmas games. New members are always welcome, see you there!
Attention SAGE club members, we will meet tomorrow December 19th after school in room 144 for a holiday get together. See you soon
Today's lunch is loaded waffle fries
December 17, 2024
Hope you are enjoying spirit week. Just a reminder that tomorrow's theme is winter wonderland.....dress in white.
Winter Concert Season at Thomas concludes this week on Thursday, December 19 with our final concert of 2024 featuring the Thomas Concert Band, Concert Orchestra, and Jazz Ensemble. All are invited for an amazing evening of music!
The Tri-M Music Honor Society will be holding a Toiletry Drive at the concert to collect personal items for the Willow Domestic Violence Center. We would greatly appreciate your donations!
Thank you so much for supporting music education at Thomas!
Group Yearbook Photos will be taken this Friday in the auditorium. To find out when your groups' pictures are being taken you can check in with your advisors and directors... Or you can find the schedules posted throughout the building... Or you can snap the QR code shown here for a pdf version of the schedule.
On picture day, when your teacher dismisses you, create an auto-pass... from Mr. Mitchell... to "Auditorium Pictures."
Please plan on arriving five minutes early to your pictures. Thanks in advance, and Happy Holidays from your yearbook staff.
Attention CARE club members. Our next meeting will be this Thursday, December 19th at 3:20 in the CARE room. We will be taking our picture for the yearbook and celebrating together. We hope to see you there!
Attention Comics Club members. Please join us for the last Comics club of 2024 today at 3:20 in the library conference room. We will be taking our picture for the yearbook and celebrating the holiday season. See you then!
Attention shine club members, join us this Friday, December 20th at 8am in room 311 to continue our study in the book of John and play some Christmas games. New members are always welcome, see you there!
Please come cheer on your Titans Boys Hockey team this evening as they take on cross town rivals Victor Blue Devils at the Rochester Ice Center in Fairport at 5:15pm Hope to see you there!
On Saturday, Massimo Picca and Nathaniel Sheret went 1,2 in the 2 mile. Khimere Johnson won the 55m and was 2nd in the 300, and Jada Kendrick won the 55 hurdles. Henry Nilsen and Patrick Klehr went 1,2 in the 600m. Parker Heaphy and Jay Crosby went 1,2 in the mile and Delaney Stoutenberg won the girls mile. Massimo Picca, Oliver Couktry, Patrick Klehr and Henry Nilsen easily won the 4x800. Ashton Thomas upped his school record in the triple jump, placing 2nd. Jane Carey won shot put and weight throw, and Kaylee Fitzwater was 3rd in the 300. Matt Karol and Maurice Perry tied for 2nd in high jump and Gianna Lacey placed 1st, tying the school record at 5'1".
Good morning Titans! The next two days are teacher recommendation days.
Today you will receive your course selection sheet for the 25-26 school year. Ninth graders will receive a blue course selection sheet, while 10th and 11th graders will receive a gold course selection sheet. Be sure to have this sheet with you in each of your classes today and tomorrow so that each of your teachers can take a moment to review and discuss their recommendation for you for next school year.
With that said, NO appointments will be made to meet with your school counselor to discuss courses for next year. Counselors will pull each student from PE class after winter break in the months of January and February to have one-on-one conversations to complete your course selection forms.
At the end of day tomorrow, you will leave your course selection sheet in your last block class so your school counselor will have it when you sit down with them after winter break.
In the meantime, take a moment to review the course description booklet online through the Thomas counseling website on Websterschools.org
Today's lunch is chicken & cheese enchiladas
December 16 2024
Attention Titans, do you have an interest in having a job in the Environmental field? Earth Club will be holding an environmental alumni panel this afternoon in the Library from 3:30 - 4:15pm. Former Titian Students will be coming back to Thomas to talk about their experiences in college and their environmental majors. If you have any questions please contact Mrs. Drury. We hope to see you in the Library after school today. Stay green Titans!
Attention CARE club members. Our next meeting will be this Thursday, December 19th at 3:20 in the CARE room. We will be taking our picture for the yearbook and celebrating together. We hope to see you there!
Attention Comics Club members. Please join us for the last Comics club of 2024 tomorrow December 17th at 3:20 in the library conference room. We will be taking our picture for the yearbook and celebrating the holiday season. See you then!
Today's lunch is chicken mashed potato bowl
December 13, 2024
The OWL program is running a collection drive for the Verona Street Animal Shelter. They are looking for items on the holiday wish list as well as items on their Amazon and Chewy Wish lists. QR codes are available on this slide to link you to the wish lists and on the flyers around school. Please place your donations in the collection boxes located outside of the Gold House, cafeteria, and outside of OWL near room 222. Collection dates are today as well as Monday and Tuesday.
Looking for something to do tonight? Come to the Talent Showcase in the Schroeder auditorium at 7pm. This concert will feature the Webster Show Choir and students in chorus from Klem North, as well as featured singers and dancers from all three schools.
No tickets are required, but there is an optional suggested donation of $3 at the door. Come out for a great night of live music and dance.
Please come support the Varsity Hockey Team tomorrow, Saturday, December 14th at 12:30pm at the Webster Ice Arena when we take on the Pittsford Panthers and we raise money for Hockey Fights Cancer. Donations at the game will benefit the American Cancer Society. Players sold Luminary Bags during lunches this week to be displayed at the game. Luminary Bags will also be for sale at the game and you can dedicate a bag to your cancer survivor or hero!
We hope to see you there and your Titans thank you for your support!
Today's lunch is pizza crunchers
December 12, 2024
Attention library patrons: The library will be closed all day today. Please do not come to the library from your study halls or your free blocks today. Thank you.
The OWL program is running a collection drive for the Verona Street Animal Shelter. They are looking for items on the holiday wishlist as well as items on their Amazon and Chewy Wishlists. QR codes are available on this slide to link you to the wishlists and on the flyers around school. Please place your donations in the collection boxes located outside of the Gold House, cafeteria, and outside of OWL near room 222. Collection dates are today and tomorrow as well as Monday and Tuesday.
Student council invites students to join us for ice skating tonight at the Webster ice arena from 7 to 8 pm. Enter with your student ID and bring $5 for skate rentals. Hope to see you there.
Looking for something to do Friday night? Come to the Talent Showcase tomorrow December 13th in the Schroeder auditorium at 7pm. This concert will feature the Webster Show Choir and students in chorus from Klem North, as well as featured singers and dancers from all three schools.
No tickets are required, but there is an optional suggested donation of $3 at the door. Come out for a great night of live music and dance.
Winter Concert Season at Thomas continues tonight in the Thomas Auditorium at 7:00pm with a concert featuring the Thomas Wind Ensemble, Select Choir, Sound Go Boom, and Philharmonic Orchestra. All are invited for an amazing evening of music!
The Tri-M Music Honor Society will be holding a Toiletry Drive at each of our winter concerts to collect personal items for the Willow Domestic Violence Center. We would greatly appreciate your donations!
Thank you so much for supporting music education at Thomas!
Your Titans Hockey Athletes and Families would like to extend our sincere gratitude for ALL your generous donations this week with our Luminary bags.
Thank you for teaming up with us to help fight against this disease!
Today's lunch is french toast sticks
December 11 2024
Attention library patrons: The library will be closed all day tomorrow, Thursday, December 12th. The library will be closed before school, during the day, and after school tomorrow, the 12th. Thank you.
Looking for something to do Friday night? Come to the Talent Showcase on Friday, December 13th in the Schroeder auditorium at 7pm. This concert will feature the Webster Show Choir and students in chorus from Klem North, as well as featured singers and dancers from all three schools.
No tickets are required, but there is an optional suggested donation of $3 at the door. Come out for a great night of live music and dance.
Winter Concert Season at Thomas continues tomorrow Thursday, December 12 in the Thomas Auditorium at 7:00pm with a concert featuring the Thomas Wind Ensemble, Select Choir, Sound Go Boom, and Philharmonic Orchestra. All are invited for an amazing evening of music!
The Tri-M Music Honor Society will be holding a Toiletry Drive at each of our winter concerts to collect personal items for the Willow Domestic Violence Center. We would greatly appreciate your donations!
Thank you so much for supporting music education at Thomas!
Titans Hockey Players will be selling Luminary Bags during lunch blocks to be displayed at the game this Sat Dec 14 at 12:30. Bags will be sold Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. Thank you for your support!!
Today's lunch is mediterranean chicken bowl
December 10 2024
Attention library patrons: The library will be closed all day this Thursday, December 12th. The library will be closed before school, during the day, and after school this Thursday, the 12th. Thank you.
Looking for something to do Friday night? Come to the Talent Showcase on Friday, December 13th in the Schroeder auditorium at 7pm. This concert will feature the Webster Show Choir and students in chorus from Klem North, as well as featured singers and dancers from all three schools.
No tickets are required, but there is an optional suggested donation of $3 at the door. Come out for a great night of live music and dance.
Attention Tri-M members - our next Tri-M Music Honor Society meeting is tomorrow, December 11 at 8:15 AM in the Band Room. All Tri-M members should plan to attend!
Titans Hockey Players will be selling Luminary Bags during lunch blocks to be displayed at the game this Sat Dec 14 at 12:30. Bags will be sold Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. Thank you for your support!!
Good Morning Webster Thomas! My name is Alex from the Men’s Basketball team.
And I’m Mya from the Girl’s Flag Football team. We are here this morning to tell you about our toy drive taking place this week for Golisano Children’s Hospital.
Tomorrow night at our first home game, we will have a table set up for donations of unwrapped toys.
While the boys are playing Pittsford Mendon, the Flag Football team will be working the donation table at the door. Please bring a small unwrapped toy to help brighten the holidays for someone this season.
If you are unable to donate tomorrow, we will also have a drop off for toys this Sunday, the 15th, from 10am to noon at the Webster Thomas Field House.
Thank you for supporting this important initiative and helping make the holidays a little happier for families in need!
Today's lunch is chicken fajitas
December 6, 2024
Registration for the winter session of driver's education will open on Wednesday, December 11th at 8am. Visit the links shown here for more information.
Student Council is hosting a free ice skating night at Webster Ice Arena on Thursday December 12th. The event is from 7 to 8 pm for Webster Thomas students. Bring your school ID to enter, $5 for skate rental and your friends!
Come cheer on your Titans Hockey Team for our home Opener against Lewiston-Porter at 6:00pm
Today's lunch is toasted cheese
December 5, 2024
Winter Concert Season at Thomas begins tonight in the Thomas Auditorium at 7:00pm with a concert featuring the Thomas Chorale, Treble Choir, and Jazz Band. All are invited for a great evening of music!
The Tri-M Music Honor Society will be holding a Toiletry Drive at each of our winter concerts to collect personal items for the Willow Domestic Violence Center. We would greatly appreciate your donations!
More upcoming performances are on Thursday, December 12 & Thursday, December 19 - thank you so much for supporting music education at Thomas!
Attention library patrons: The library will be closed today 1st and 2nd blocks. Please stay in your study halls for 1st and 2nd block today. Thank you.
Attention shine club members, join us tomorrow at 8am in room 312 to continue our study in the book of John. New members are always welcome, see you there!
Today's Space fact is brought to you by the Thomas Space Club. Did you know that the Sun is 400 times larger than the Moon but is also 400 times as far away? This makes both objects appear to be the same size in our sky. Interested in learning more? Join Space Club after school today in Mrs. Drury's room 205. All are invited!
Student Council is hosting a free ice skating night at Webster Ice Arena on Thursday December 12th. The event is from 7 to 8 pm for Webster Thomas students. Bring your school ID to enter, $5 for skate rental and your friends!
Your Thomas Titans Hockey Season has begun!
Titans are on the road traveling to Buffalo to take on Williamsville East at Northtown Center at Amherst at 6:00pm
Today's lunch is trash plates
December 4, 2024
Winter Concert Season at Thomas begins this Thursday, December 5 in the Thomas Auditorium at 7:00pm with a concert featuring the Thomas Chorale, Treble Choir, and Jazz Band. All are invited for a great evening of music!
The Tri-M Music Honor Society will be holding a Toiletry Drive at each of our winter concerts to collect personal items for the Willow Domestic Violence Center. We would greatly appreciate your donations!
More upcoming performances are on Thursday, December 12 & Thursday, December 19 - thank you so much for supporting music education at Thomas!
Attention shine club members, join us this Friday, December 6th at 8am in room 312 to continue our study in the book of John. New members are always welcome, see you there!
Looking for something fun to do December 12? Student Council is hosting a free ice skating night at Webster Ice Arena! The event is from 7 to 8 pm for Webster Thomas students! Bring your school ID to enter, $5 for skate rental and your friends!
Today's lunch is buffalo chicken dip
December 3, 2024
Winter Concert Season at Thomas begins this Thursday, December 5 in the Thomas Auditorium at 7:00pm with a concert featuring the Thomas Chorale, Treble Choir, and Jazz Band. All are invited for a great evening of music!
The Tri-M Music Honor Society will be holding a Toiletry Drive at each of our winter concerts to collect personal items for the Willow Domestic Violence Center. We would greatly appreciate your donations!
More upcoming performances are on Thursday, December 12 & Thursday, December 19 - thank you so much for supporting music education at Thomas!
Attention shine club members, join us this Friday, December 6th at 8am in room 312 to continue our study in the book of John. New members are always welcome, see you there!
Video game club will meet today in room 428 from 3:15pm-4pm. You can take the late bus home.
The BBSU will be hosting a movie night tonight in the auditorium from 6pm to 8pm. We will be watching the movie Drumline. Popcorn will be provided. It is free admission, and all students and staff are welcome to attend.
Today's lunch is turkey & gravy
December 2, 2024
Attention students and staff, tomorrow is Titan Tuesday! Wear your Titan wear and navy colors tomorrow as we show our Thomas Pride. Go Titans!
Registration for the winter session of driver's education will open on Wednesday, December 11th at 8am. Visit the links shown here for more information.
Today's lunch is chicken parm
November 26 2024
There will be no auto club meeting this week. The next open auto club will be Tuesday December 3rd
Video Game Club is canceled for today Tuesday 11/26. Enjoy your holiday break.
See you Tuesday Dec 3rd for our next meeting.
The Student Council invites you to go on a Turkey Hunt. Join us for a scavenger hunt to find all the turkeys that are hiding in our building. The first person in each grade to find and take a selfie with all 11 turkeys will win a target gift card. Bring your selfies to Mrs. Nieves’ room (411) to earn your prize
This past weekend two of our Thomas Student Athletes were part of a State Qualifying Relay in the State Championship meet held this past weekend- Maron Bedford and Meg Martin were two members of the 200meter Medley Relay team which placed 15th in the State . Maron also placed 18th in the State for the 100 meter breaststroke. Congratulations to both Meg and Maron on an outstanding accomplishment!
Student Council would like to announce the Titans of the Month for November
In 9th Grade-Jeffrey Lawrence
Jeffrey is a ray of sunshine who always participates in class and puts forth all of his effort and energy. He has made such an impact on Thomas High School even after one quarter.
In 10th Grade -Ellyse Richardson
Ellyse works very hard both in and outside of class. Teachers have mentioned that she shows an incredibly high level of self accountability and reliance.
In 11th Grade-Emma Rosa
Emma stands out as a student of integrity, hard work, and intelligence. Not only does she excel in her classes, she comes in with a positive attitude and a great work ethic.
In 12th Grade -Grace Goff
Grace has shown an incredible amount of growth since freshman year and truly embodies the CARE expectations. She is kind and respectful to everyone as well as being an active participant in class, always trying her best.
The Staff Titan of the month is Mrs. Prindle
Mrs.Prindle has planned, organized, and executed many activities even with the school year just starting; like fundraisers, various service projects, and especially impressive,the Freshman Service Project at Mt.Hope Cemetery. We appreciate your hard work and organization.
Congratulations to our Titans of the Month. Stop down to the main office sometime today to pick up your certificate and gift card.
Today's lunch is burger melt
November 25, 2024
Attention students and staff, tomorrow is Titan Tuesday! Wear your Titan wear and navy colors tomorrow as we show our Thomas Pride. Go Titans!
Talent Showcase is a holiday tradition hosted by the Webster Show Choir at Schroeder High School on Friday, December 13. We need talent like yours to perform in the concert, you don’t need to be part of a performing group to join! Send in your audition tape or contact Mrs. D'Angelo with questions or join the Google classroom using the code shown below. The deadline to submit your tape has been extended to SATURDAY, November 30.
Congratulations to the Thomas Speech and Debate Team!
For the second weekend in a row, the team has hosted a home tournament. The Team has taken 2nd in Team Sweeps both weekends. Congratulations to Gia Caezza, Nate Nguyen & Oluwaferanmi Kalejaiye in winning State qualifying points in their events! Congratulations to everyone that competed!
There will be no auto club meeting this week. The next open auto club will be Tuesday December 3rd
Today's lunch is mozzarella sticks
November 22, 2024
Talent Showcase is a holiday tradition hosted by the Webster Show Choir at Schroeder High School on Friday, December 13. We need talent like yours to perform in the concert, you don’t need to be part of a performing group to join! Send in your audition tape or contact Mrs. D'Angelo with questions or join the Google classroom using the code shown below. The deadline to submit your tape has been extended to SATURDAY, November 30.
Registration for the winter session of driver's education will be on Wednesday december 11th, visit the links shown here for more information.
Looking for something to do this weekend? Come to Thomas High School's production of The Diary of Anne Frank today and tomorrow starting at 7pm.
Today's lunch is chicken patty
November 21, 2024
Talent Showcase is a holiday tradition hosted by the Webster Show Choir at Schroeder High School on Friday, December 13. We need talent like yours to perform in the concert, you don’t need to be part of a performing group to join! Send in your audition tape or contact Mrs. D'Angelo with questions or join the Google classroom using the code shown below. The deadline to submit your tape has been extended to SATURDAY, November 30.
Today's Space fact is brought to you by the Thomas Space Club. Did you know that Jupiter's signature Red Spot is actually a huge anticyclone bigger than Earth that has been raging for over 350 years and can reach speeds up to 500 miles per hour! Interested in learning more? Join Space Club after school today in Mrs. Drury's room 205. All are invited!
Attention CARE club members: The next Care club meeting will be today at 3:20 in the CARE Room. Bring a friend-new members are always welcome.
Attention all boys interested in trying out for Freshman basketball. There will be an interest meeting after school today at 3:50 in the North Cafeteria. Please see Coach Barrett with any questions.
Today's lunch is fiestada
November 20, 2024
Attention CARE club members: The next Care club meeting will be tomorrow at 3:20 in the CARE Room. Bring a friend-new members are always welcome.
Step into the spotlight this winter and be part of an exciting, high-energy team! Webster Winterguard is looking for passionate individuals interested in learning how to spin colorguard flags, rifles, and sabers! Whether you're experienced or new to the activity, we welcome all skill levels. Everyone is welcome in grades 7-12! Build confidence, make lasting friendships, and showcase your talents on the floor! We're inviting you to the informational meeting tonight at 6:15pm in the Schroeder Band room! Scan the code if you plan to attend. Hope to see you there!
Attention all boys interested in trying out for Freshman basketball. There will be an interest meeting tomorrow after school at 3:50 in the North Cafeteria. Please see Coach Barrett with any questions.
Attention Thomas Titans, today and tomorrow the Earth Club thrift fair will be open during lunch blocks in the Library. We have North Face, Hollister, Adidas, Nike, Hey Dudes, and more in addition to Thomas Titan shirts and hoodies. This event is cash only so if you can't come today, make sure to bring cash tomorrow. To attend the thrift fair during lunch blocks make a pass to Thrift Fair. You are not able to leave a class to attend the event. We look forward to seeing you today and tomorrow at the Thrift Fair in the Library
Today's lunch is chicken bacon ranch pasta
November 18 2024
Attention students and staff, tomorrow is Titan Tuesday! Wear your Titan wear and navy colors tomorrow as we show our Thomas Pride. Go Titans!
The Webster Aquatic Center is offering a lifeguard class after school in December. You must be 15 years old to participate. See the aquatic center's website for more details and online registration.
Talent Showcase is a holiday tradition hosted by the Webster Show Choir at Schroeder High School on Friday, December 13. We need talent like yours to perform in the concert, you don’t need to be part of a performing group to join! Send in your audition tape or contact Mrs. D'Angelo with questions or join the Google classroom using the code shown below. The deadline to submit your tape has been extended to SATURDAY, November 30.
Attention Sophomores interested in the EMCC program for next school year. There is a mandatory EMCC visitation on Friday, December 13th. Permission slips are available in the counseling center and are due back no later than November 21st.
Attention CARE club members: The next Care club meeting will be this Thursday, November 21st at 3:20 in the CARE Room. Bring a friend-new members are always welcome.
Step into the spotlight this winter and be part of an exciting, high-energy team! Webster Winterguard is looking for passionate individuals interested in learning how to spin colorguard flags, rifles, and sabers! Whether you're experienced or new to the activity, we welcome all skill levels. Everyone is welcome in grades 7-12! Build confidence, make lasting friendships, and showcase your talents on the floor! We're inviting you to the informational meeting Wednesday November 20th at 6:15pm in the Schroeder Band room! Scan the code if you plan to attend. Hope to see you there!
Congratulations to junior Henry Nilsen, who placed 46th in the New York State Class A Championship in Queensbury on Saturday. Henry was the eighth fastest finisher in all of Section Five, covering the 3.1-mile course in 16:12.
Today's lunch is orange chicken
November 15 2024
A huge thank you to members of the football and cheer teams for volunteering at DeWitt's Literacy Night last Thursday. Ben Adams, Levi Kulik, Tyler Stewart, Ali Hameed, Parker Carley, Marco Morelli, Emani Archibald, Audrey Walsh, Ella Walsh and Nora Curry all took time to help younger children develop a love for reading and learning! Thank you for being such great role models and making a positive difference in the lives of our Webster youth.
The Webster Thomas Math League finished in 4th place out of 31 schools at the November meet this past Wednesday with Forrest Li and Kyle Becker leading the team with 9 points each. Tyler Stewart and Kai Zerbe scored the second most points with 7 each.
The November meet evaluated students from a range of topics including evaluations, pythagorean relations, functions, inequalities and absolute values, and volume and surfaces. Students answer questions in a timed team event and timed individual events.
Anyone who is interested in trying out for Varsity Bowling, please sign up through FamilyID! There will be a Mandatory in person meeting at Empire Lanes tonight
Today's lunch is french toast sticks
November 14, 2024
The Webster Aquatic Center is offering a lifeguard class after school in December. You must be 15 years old to participate. See the aquatic center's website for more details and online registration.
Talent Showcase is a holiday tradition hosted by the Webster Show Choir at Schroeder High School on Friday December 13. We need talent like yours to perform in the concert!! Send in your audition tape or contact Mrs. D'Angelo with questions.
Attention Sophomores interested in the EMCC program for next school year. There is a mandatory EMCC visitation on Friday, December 13th. Permission slips are available in the counseling center and are due back no later than November 21st.
There will be a FBLA meeting today in Room 302. For more information refer to the Class Code below
Attention shine club members, join us tomorrow morning at 8am in room 312 to continue our study in the book of John. New members are always welcome, see you there!
Anyone who is interested in trying out for Varsity Bowling, please sign up through FamilyID! There will be a Mandatory in person meeting at Empire Lanes tomorrow night.
Attention all wrestlers and those interested in wrestling. There will be a season informational meeting today from 3:30-4pm in the wrestling room. Lockers will be assigned at this time. Please make arrangements to attend!
Any boys interested in swimming or diving this year, there will be an informational meeting this afternoon at 4 pm at the Webster Aquatic Center conference room. The meeting will only be about 15 mins. Hope to see you there.
Attention all girls interested in playing Freshman, JV, or Varsity Basketball. There will be a brief informational meeting today in room 128. See Coach Charno in room #128 for a practice schedule and other tryout information.
We have a Webster Lakers Girls Wrestling Team this year!!!!!!!!!
Bring a friend and come try it at open mats tonight from 6-7pm at the Thomas HS wrestling room.
Sign up on FamilyID today and be a part of the first ever girl wrestling team at Webster!!!
Contact Coach Gabel or Coach Harrison with any questions.
Hi my name is Tessa from Best Buddies, and i'm Soliana from Dream club. Next tuesday, november 19th, we are having a friendsgiving open to you, your family and friends! We will have food, fun games, crafts, and this is a great opportunity to meet new friends! It is after school, 6 to 7:30 in the library cafe. we hope you can make it!
Today's lunch is popcorn chicken
November 13 2024
There will be a FBLA meeting tomorrow at 3:330pm in Room 302. For more information refer to the Class Code below
Attention shine club members, join us this Friday, November 15th at 8am in room 312 to continue our study in the book of John. New members are always welcome, see you there!
Attention all wrestlers and those interested in wrestling. There will be a season informational meeting tomorrow from 3:30-4pm in the wrestling room. Lockers will be assigned at this time. Please make arrangements to attend!
Any boys interested in swimming or diving this year, there will be an informational meeting tomorrow at 4 pm at the Webster Aquatic Center conference room. The meeting will only be about 15 mins. Hope to see you there.
Attention all girls interested in playing Freshman, JV, or Varsity Basketball. There will be a brief informational meeting tomorrow afterschool, in room 128. See Coach Charno in room #128 for a practice schedule and other tryout information.
Attention all boys interested in trying out for JV or Varsity Basketball. There is an interest meeting after school today in room 128. The meeting will run from 3:15 to 3:45. Please see Coach Barrett with any questions.
We have a Webster Lakers Girls Wrestling Team this year!!!!!!!!!
Bring a friend and come try it at open mats tomorrow night from 6-7pm at the Thomas HS wrestling room.
Sign up on FamilyID today and be a part of the first ever girl wrestling team at Webster!!!
Contact Coach Gabel or Coach Harrison with any questions.
Today's lunch is fully loaded tots
November 12 2024
The Webster Aquatic Center is offering a lifeguard class after school in December. You must be 15 years old to participate. See the aquatic center's website for more details and online registration.
Talent Showcase is a holiday tradition hosted by the Webster Show Choir at Schroeder High School on Friday December 13. We need talent like yours to perform in the concert!! Send in your audition tape or contact Mrs. D'Angelo with questions.
Attention Seniors... counselors will be available for you to drop in today for application and schoolinks support during all lunch blocks. Take advantage of this time and wrap up your applications!
Attention Sophomores interested in the EMCC program for next school year. There is a mandatory EMCC visitation on Friday, December 13th. Permission slips are available in the counseling center and are due back no later than November 21st.
Model UN will meet today after school in room 210. We will be beginning preparations for our next conference. New members are welcome.
There will be a FBLA meeting on Thursday, November 14th at 3:330pm in Room 302. For more information refer to the Class Code below.
Attention Tri-M members - our next Tri-M Music Honor Society meeting is tomorrow, 8:15 AM in the Band Room. All Tri-M members should plan to attend!
Reminder, Video Game Club will meet today in room 428 from 3:15-4pm. You can take the late bus home.
Anyone who is interested in trying out for Varsity Bowling, please sign up through FamilyID! There will be an open bowling practice tonight for anyone who would like to try the sport. There will also be a Mandatory in person meeting at Empire Lanes on November 15th
Attention all wrestlers and those interested in wrestling. There will be a season informational meeting on Thursday, November 14th from 3:30-4pm in the wrestling room. Lockers will be assigned at this time. Please make arrangements to attend!
Any boys interested in swimming or diving this year, there will be an informational meeting on November 14th at 4 pm at the Webster Aquatic Center conference room. The meeting will only be about 15 mins. Hope to see you there.
Attention all girls interested in playing Freshman, JV, or Varsity Basketball. There will be a brief informational meeting this Thursday, November 14th, in room 128. See Coach Charno in room #128 for a practice schedule and other tryout information.
Attention all boys interested in trying out for JV or Varsity Basketball. There is an interest meeting after school tomorrow in room 128. The meeting will run from 3:15 to 3:45. Please see Coach Barrett with any questions.
Today's lunch is burrito bowl
November 8, 2024
Talent Showcase is a holiday tradition hosted by the Webster Show Choir at Schroeder High School on Friday December 13. We need talent like yours to perform in the concert!! Send in your audition tape or contact Mrs. D'Angelo with questions.
Model UN will meet Tuesday November 12 after school in room 210. We will be beginning preparations for our next conference. New members are welcome.
Anyone who is interested in trying out for Varsity Bowling, please sign up through FamilyID! There will be open bowling practices for anyone who would like to try the sport out on November 12th. There will also be a Mandatory in person meeting at Empire Lanes on November 15th
Attention all wrestlers and those interested in wrestling. There will be a season informational meeting on Thursday, November 14th from 3:30-4pm in the wrestling room. Lockers will be assigned at this time. Please make arrangements to attend!
Just a reminder that Veterans Day is Monday, November 11th.and classes will not be held in observance of this day.
For those of you who might not know, Veterans Day is a public holiday held on the anniversary of the end of World War One - November 11th. It is a day to honor the service of all current U.S. military personnel and veterans. So remember to thank a veteran for their service to our country and for your freedom.
Today's lunch is pepper jack chicken ciabatta melt
November 7th, 2024
Attention Sophomores interested in the EMCC program for next school year. There is a mandatory EMCC visitation on Friday, December 13th. Permission slips are available in the counseling center and are due back no later than November 21st.
American Sign Language Club meets today after school in room 207. Stop by if you are interested in learning more.
Attention Writers Club members! This week's meeting will be cancelled. That's right, there will be no writer's club meeting today, Thursday, November 7th. See you all next week, on the 14th.
Looking for something fun to do this winter? Thinking of taking up a new sport? All are welcome to join the Cross Country Ski team. No experience necessary!
The team meeting will be held today in room 402 at 3:30 p.m. If you can't make it then contact Mr. Odle
Attention all wrestlers and those interested in wrestling. There will be a season informational meeting on Thursday, November 14th from 3:30-4pm in the wrestling room. Lockers will be assigned at this time. Please make arrangements to attend!
Today's lunch is trash plates
November 6 2024
The Webster Aquatic Center is offering a lifeguard class after school in December. You must be 15 years old to participate. See the aquatic center's website for more details and online registration.
Attention Sophomores interested in the EMCC program for next school year. There is a mandatory EMCC visitation on Friday, December 13th. Permission slips are available in the counseling center and are due back no later than November 21st.
The DREAM club will meet on Thursday after school. We will be planning our thanksgiving event in collaboration with Best Buddies. All are welcome to join us Thursday in room 411.
Anyone who is interested in trying out for Varsity Bowling, please sign up through FamilyID! There will be open bowling practices for anyone who would like to try the sport out tonight and November 12th. There will also be a Mandatory in person meeting at Empire Lanes on November 15th
Looking for something fun to do this winter? Thinking of taking up a new sport? All are welcome to join the Cross Country Ski team. No experience necessary!
The team meeting will be held tomorrow in room 402 at 3:30 p.m. If you can't make it then contact Mr. Odle
Attention any 9th - 12th grade girl who is interested in possibly playing Girls Flag Football this Spring - please plan on attending a 15 minute meeting tomorrow after school in Coach Thurley’s Room 323.
We will discuss offseason opportunities, training schedule, and answer questions for anyone that is new to the sport. If you can't make the meeting, stop in to see Coach in his room anytime.
Today's lunch is french bread pizza
November 5 2024
The Western NY College Fair is on Thursday, November 7th from 12:00-12:45 in the media center. This fair is for students only and is an opportunity for them to visit with representatives from all the Western NY colleges at one time. Students need to register in their Schoolinks account to attend this fair.
Attention Seniors... We invite you to drop-in to the counseling center during lunch blocks. Take advantage of application support and future planning. This is a great time to come get your college application and SchooLinks questions answered.
Attention Sophomores interested in the EMCC program for next school year. There is a mandatory EMCC visitation on Friday, December 13th. Permission slips are available in the counseling center and are due back no later than November 21st.
Anyone interested in auditioning for the spring musical production of LEGALLY BLONDE, please plan on attending an informational student meeting after school today in the choir room. We will discuss the audition dates and other important details. Please join the Thomas Performing Arts Google Classroom with the code below and see Mr. Sackett for any questions.
The DREAM club will meet on Thursday after school. We will be planning our thanksgiving event in collaboration with Best Buddies. All are welcome to join us Thursday in room 411.
Anyone who is interested in trying out for Varsity Bowling, please sign up through FamilyID! There will be open bowling practices for anyone who would like to try the sport out tonight, tomorrow night and November 12th. There will also be a Mandatory in person meeting at Empire Lanes on November 15th
Looking for something fun to do this winter? Thinking of taking up a new sport? All are welcome to join the Cross Country Ski team. No experience necessary!
The team meeting will be held Thursday 11/7 in room 402 at 3:30 p.m. If you can't make it then contact Mr. Odle
Come join Webster Lakers Girls wrestling. Bring a friend and come try it at open mats tonight and on Thursday November 14th from 6-7pm at the Thomas HS wrestling room.
Sign up on FamilyID today and be a part of the first ever girl wrestling team at Webster!!!
Attention any 9th - 12th grade girl who is interested in possibly playing Girls Flag Football this Spring - please plan on attending a 15 minute meeting tomorrow after school in Coach Thurley’s Room 323.
We will discuss offseason opportunities, training schedule, and answer questions for anyone that is new to the sport. If you can't make the meeting, stop in to see Coach in his room anytime.
Today's lunch is tacos
November 4, 2024
Attention students and staff, tomorrow is Titan Tuesday! Wear your Titan wear and navy colors tomorrow as we show our Thomas Pride. Go Titans!
The Webster Aquatic Center is offering a lifeguard class after school in December. You must be 15 years old to participate. See the aquatic center's website for more details and online registration.
The Western NY College Fair is on Thursday, November 7th from 12:00-12:45 in the media center. This fair is for students only and is an opportunity for them to visit with representatives from all the Western NY colleges at one time. Students need to register in their Schoolinks account to attend this fair.
Anyone interested in auditioning for the spring musical production of LEGALLY BLONDE, please plan on attending an informational student meeting after school tomorrow in the choir room. We will discuss the audition dates and other important details. Please join the Thomas Performing Arts Google Classroom with the code below and see Mr. Sackett for any questions.
Congratulations to Model UN on a successful start to the conference season. Special acknowledgement to all of our award winners. Ryan Collins received an honorable mention, Tessa Bartlett and Sameer Shaik won Outstanding Delegate, and Nathan Nguyen won Best Delegate. We will meet on November 12 to begin planning for our next event. See Google Classroom for details.
Anyone who is interested in trying out for Varsity Bowling, please sign up through FamilyID! There will be open bowling practices for anyone who would like to try the sport out tonight, and November 5th, 6th and 12th. There will also be a Mandatory in person meeting at Empire Lanes on November 15th
Looking for something fun to do this winter? Thinking of taking up a new sport? All are welcome to join the Cross Country Ski team. No experience necessary!
The team meeting will be held Thursday 11/7 in room 402 at 3:30 p.m. If you can't make it then contact Mr. Odle
Come join Webster Lakers Girls wrestling. Bring a friend and come try it at open mats on Tuesday 11/5 and Thursday
11/14 from 6-7pm at the Thomas HS wrestling room. Sign up on FamilyID today and be a part of the first ever girl wrestling team at
Webster!!!
Attention any 9th - 12th grade girl who is interested in possibly playing Girls Flag Football this Spring - please plan on attending this 15 minute meeting on Wednesday, November 6th after school in Coach Thurley’s Room 323.
We will discuss offseason opportunities, training schedule, and answer questions for anyone that is new to the sport. If you can't make the meeting, stop in to see Coach in his room anytime.
Webster boys volleyball finished their season late Saturday night by forcing "New York State #1 ranked Penfield" to sweat out an evenly matched Section V semifinal. Diversity prevailed, with each individual category led by a unique athlete: Gavin Terp hammered 18 kills; Carter Calus distributed 33 assists; Max Bowers transitioned 13 digs; and Dylan Worden rejected 6 blocks. Jacob Ockrin contributed seven kills and 2 solo blocks, while Freddy Bonn registered 3 blocks and 4 digs. Webster boys volleyball finished 14-6
There will be an indoor track information meeting at 3:30 today in the North Café.
Attention Titans, Earth Club will be collecting gently used clothes for our annual fall thrift fair. Donation bins can be found by the Gold house, Blue house, Main office, Care room, and by the student parking enterins.
- The thrift fair will be held on Wednesday 20th and Thursday 21st of November. The thrift fair will be open all lunch blocks. If you have any questions please feel free to contact Dillon Palubos.
Today's lunch is pizza crunchers
November 1st
The Western NY College Fair is on Thursday, November 7th from 12:00-12:45 in the media center. This fair is for students only and is an opportunity for them to visit with representatives from all the Western NY colleges at one time. Students need to register in their Schoolinks account to attend this fair.
Attention Sophomores interested in the EMCC program for next school year. There is a mandatory EMCC visitation on Friday, December 13th. Permission slips are available in the counseling center and are due back no later than November 21st.
Anyone interested in auditioning for the spring musical production of LEGALLY BLONDE, please plan on attending an informational student meeting after school on Tuesday November 5th in the choir room. We will discuss the audition dates and other important details. Please join the Thomas Performing Arts Google Classroom with the code below and see Mr. Sackett for any questions.
Anyone who is interested in trying out for Varsity Bowling, please sign up through FamilyID! There will be open bowling practices for anyone who would like to try the sport out on November 4th, 5th, 6th and 12th. There will also be a Mandatory in person meeting at Empire Lanes on November 15th
Attention skiing enthusiasts: There will be a brief meeting after school on Monday November 4th at 3:30 pm in room 450 for any student interested in joining the alpine ski team this year. All are welcome to join and there is no race experience necessary. If you are unable to make the meeting please contact Coach Francis for more details.
Looking for something fun to do this winter? Thinking of taking up a new sport? All are welcome to join the Cross Country Ski team. No experience necessary!
The team meeting will be held Thursday 11/7 in room 402 at 3:30 p.m. If you can't make it then contact Mr. Odle
Attention Titans, there will be a preseason meeting for indoor track on Monday at 3:30 in the North Cafeteria.
Today's lunch is chicken nuggets
October 30, 2024
Attention Sophomores interested in the EMCC program for next school year. There is a mandatory EMCC visitation on Friday, December 13th. Permission slips are available in the counseling center and are due back no later than November 21st.
Attention Shine club members, join us this Friday, November 1st in room 311 to continue our study in the book of John. New members are always welcome, see you there!
Anyone interested in auditioning for the spring musical production of LEGALLY BLONDE, please plan on attending an informational student meeting after school on Tuesday November 5th in the choir room. We will discuss the audition dates and other important details. Please join the Thomas Performing Arts Google Classroom with the code below and see Mr. Sackett for any questions.
Anyone who is interested in trying out for Varsity Bowling, please sign up through FamilyID! There will be open bowling practices for anyone who would like to try the sport out on November 4th, 5th, 6th and 12th. There will also be a Mandatory in person meeting at Empire Lanes on November 15th
Attention skiing enthusiasts: There will be a brief meeting after school on Monday November 4th at 3:30 pm in room 450 for any student interested in joining the alpine ski team this year. All are welcome to join and there is no race experience necessary. If you are unable to make the meeting please contact Coach Francis for more details.
Good morning Thomas students and staff, I am Mrs Pagano and I'm here today with my friend LeAnn to tell you about a special activity SAGE club is doing today. October is an important month for members of the LGBTQ+ community. During this month we celebrate national coming out day and international pronouns day Pronouns Day seeks to make respecting, sharing, and educating about personal pronouns commonplace in schools and in the community. Here's LeAnn to give you more details.
Hello Pronoun Pals!
I'm your host, LeAnn Gunkel, and today is Share Your Pronouns day!
To celebrate Share Your Pronouns day, during lunch blocks there will be a table set up that has signs with pronouns on them. You just choose your pronouns, strike a pose, and get your picture taken. It'll be fun! So join us today during your lunch blocks and Share Your Pronouns!
Today's lunch is General Tso's chicken
October 29, 2024
The Webster Aquatic Center is offering a lifeguard class after school in December. You must be 15 years old to participate. See the aquatic center's website for more details and online registration.
Attention Seniors... We invite you to drop-in to the counseling center during lunch blocks. Take advantage of application support and future planning. This is a great time to come get your college application and SchooLinks questions answered.
Attention Sophomores interested in the EMCC program for next school year. There is a mandatory EMCC visitation on Friday, December 13th. Permission slips are available in the counseling center and are due back no later than November 21st.
Attention Shine club members, join us this Friday, November 1st in room 311 to continue our study in the book of John. New members are always welcome, see you there!
Model UN will meet after school today in room 210. If you are going to the Hilton conference please stop by for some important paperwork
Anyone interested in auditioning for the spring musical production of LEGALLY BLONDE, please plan on attending an informational student meeting after school on Tuesday November 5th in the choir room. We will discuss the audition dates and other important details. Please join the Thomas Performing Arts Google Classroom with the code qams4ub and see Mr. Sackett for any questions.
Attention skiing enthusiasts: There will be a brief meeting after school on Monday November 4th at 3:30 pm in room 450 for any student interested in joining the alpine ski team this year. All are welcome to join and there is no race experience necessary. If you are unable to make the meeting please contact Coach Francis for more details.
Today's lunch is hamburger / cheeseburger
October 28, 2024
Attention students and staff, tomorrow is Titan Tuesday! Wear your Titan wear and navy colors tomorrow as we show our Thomas Pride. Go Titans!
Anyone who is interested in trying out for Varsity Bowling, please sign up through FamilyID! There will be open bowling practices for anyone who would like to try the sport out on November 4th, 5th, 6th and 12th. There will also be a Mandatory in person meeting at Empire Lanes on November 15th
The boys cross country team placed second at the Monroe County Championships on Saturday. Sophomore Parker Heaphy, juniors Henry Nilsen and Nathaniel Sheret, and senior Massimo Picca all earned First Team All-County honors, while junior Oliver Coultry made the second team.
The girls cross country finished seventh at counties. Sophomores Grace Jackson and Delaney Stoutenburg ran their way to First Team All-County status, while seniors Caroline Montemaro and Siera Shenoy and sophomores Malia Shenoy and Ellyse Richardson made the second team.
Today's lunch is mozzarella sticks
October 25, 2024
Attention Seniors, if you can communicate in English and another world language, then you should consider pursuing the NY State Seal of Biliteracy. Come to an informational meeting about how to earn the Seal Monday, October 28th at 3:20 in Señora Winslow's room (218). If you can't come to the meeting, join the Thomas Seal of Biliteracy classroom for more info, or see one of the World Language Teachers.
The Webster Aquatic Center is offering a lifeguard class after school in December. You must be 15 years old to participate. See the aquatic center's website for more details and online registration.
The Western NY College Fair is on Thursday, November 7th from 12:00-12:45 in the media center. This fair is for students only and is an opportunity for them to visit with representatives from all the Western NY colleges at one time. Students need to register in their Schoolinks account to attend this fair.
Calling all Titans, Lakers and T-Birds…. The Webster Thomas Athletic Department and our Thomas Student Athlete advisory committee are looking for donations to help our one Webster families through the making spirits bright program.
Donations of personal care and clothing items including body wash, shampoo, toothpaste, as well as winter hats, gloves, and socks can be brought to the Friday night football game vs Schroeder. Donation bins are also located in the athletic office, the main office, and outside the north cafe.
Thank you in advance for your help!
This year Student council would like to recognize students and staff each month for going above and beyond the daily expectations and truly showing the essence of a Titan who CAREs.
For the month of October, the following people have been nominated by their teachers and the final selection was made by the members of the student council.
In 9th grade, Juanny Gonzalez Marquez -
Juanny exemplifies good citizenship, and shows kindness and compassion to everyone. She is a supportive friend to her classmates, and often takes notes for those who are absent. She is an active participant in her classes, and asks great questions and takes academic risks. She has done her very best every day since the beginning of the year. Juanny exhibits true Titan spirit and always offers to help her peers.
In 10th grade, Yeva Pimenov -
Yeva’s teachers describe her as someone who always enters class by greeting everyone, smiling, asking everyone about their day and wanting to share a story from her life. Yeva always follows class expectations, and never needs to be reminded to gather materials and to be ready for instruction. Her teachers say she is a joy to have in class and they appreciate her dedication to her studies and for following the CARE model! Way to go Yeva!
From 11th grade, Shobha Mathai
Shobha’s teachers describe her as an outstanding student. She shows great dedication to her craft and a deeply caring attitude towards her classmates, her teachers and also to the quality of the artwork that she creates. She is able to focus on refining small details but also can see the big picture and know what is worth spending her time on. Outside of the classroom, Shobha was integral to the organization and running of the DREAM club's Hispanic Heritage Month celebration. This is a big job and she was able to be effective even through illness. Her teachers are excited to see her creativity and hard work continue to manifest itself this year and next. Congrats Shobha!!
And from the senior class, Aubrey LaBelle
Aubrey has been described as an immensely caring, hard working and creative person. She shows deep empathy towards everyone that she interacts with and clearly shows the standards of CARE in the classroom. She is always looking to better herself both as a student and as a human being - she displays this in and outside of school. Even when faced with struggles, Aubrey is determined and shows perseverance and is admired by peers and staff for this trait. It has already been clear, even in the first month of the school year, that Aubrey is putting all of her time and effort into everything she does.
Mrs. LaRocco is our staff member of the month.
Even though Ms. LaRocco is juggling a lot this year, she is completing it with such grace. She has been a key figure in guiding the AP Precalculus program, and she makes sure both students and teachers feel supported and things stay on track. Ms. LaRocco also works closely with Student Council, and she helps them bring their ideas to life by keeping the energy level high. We are impressed by how she balances all of this with her busy personal life. Somehow, she manages it all without missing a beat, and she does it in a way that makes it seem effortless, showing just how much she cares about her work and the people around her. Ms. LaRocco always offers additional support with difficult topics in class and during her free blocks. Thank you, Ms laRocco
The student council would like to congratulate all of these students and staff of the month. At some point today, please come down to the main office to receive your certificate and gift card to celebrate your outstanding accomplishments
Today's lunch is chicken veggie dumplings
October 24, 2024
Attention Seniors, if you can communicate in English and another world language, then you should consider pursuing the NY State Seal of Biliteracy. Come to an informational meeting about how to earn the Seal Monday, October 28th at 3:20 in Señora Winslow's room (218). If you can't come to the meeting, join the Thomas Seal of Biliteracy classroom for more info, or see one of the World Language Teachers.
Attention Thomas Titans, did you see the Northern Lights during Spirit Week and want to see more? How about a comet in the night sky? Join us at this year’s first Thomas Stargazing Event tonight from 7:45-8:45pm. Park by the front entrance of Thomas and follow the path to the left of the Main Entrance
The Western NY College Fair is on Thursday, November 7th from 12:00-12:45 in the media center. This fair is for students only and is an opportunity for them to visit with representatives from all the Western NY colleges at one time. Students need to register in their Schoolinks account to attend this fair.
Anyone who is interested in trying out for Varsity Bowling, please sign up through FamilyID! There will be open bowling practices for anyone who would like to try the sport out on November 4th, 5th, 6th and 12th. There will also be a Mandatory in person meeting at Empire Lanes on November 15th
Webster boys volleyball wrapped up their road regular-season responsibilities last night in Pittsford by pounding the Panthers to promote their performance to 12 and 6. Gavin Terp orchestrated a 5 block, 17 kill, and 8 dig evening...while Freddy Bonn and Dylan Worden tallied 8 and 7 kills, respectively (and as Webster gentlemen, respectfully). The final Monroe County home match serves up tomorrow at 7:30 in the Schroeder gym, hosting Brockport.
Calling all Titans, Lakers and T-Birds…. The Webster Thomas Athletic Department and our Thomas Student Athlete advisory committee are looking for donations to help our one Webster families through the making spirits bright program.
Donations of personal care and clothing items including body wash, shampoo, toothpaste, as well as winter hats, gloves, and socks can be brought to the Friday night football game vs Schroeder. Donation bins are also located in the athletic office, the main office, and outside the north cafe.
Thank you in advance for your help!
Today's lunch is bosco cheese sticks
October 23, 2024
Attention Seniors, if you can communicate in English and another world language, then you should consider pursuing the NY State Seal of Biliteracy. Come to an informational meeting about how to earn the Seal Monday, October 28th at 3:20 in Señora Winslow's room (218). If you can't come to the meeting, join the Thomas Seal of Biliteracy classroom for more info, or see one of the World Language Teachers.
The Webster Aquatic Center is offering a lifeguard class after school in December. You must be 15 years old to participate. See the aquatic center's website for more details and online registration.
The Western NY College Fair is on Thursday, November 7th from 12:00-12:45 in the media center. This fair is for students only and is an opportunity for them to visit with representatives from all the Western NY colleges at one time. Students need to register in their Schoolinks account to attend this fair.
Tomorrow starting at 7:45 pm, space club will host its first star gazing event. We will meet on the lawn to the left when you face the school, and will be experiencing many events. We will be seeing the moon in its last quarter, a meteor shower, and a dwarf planet in solar conjunction. This will be our first of many stargazing events throughout the school year. Snacks will be provided, and everyone is welcome!! Come and enjoy space with us!
Today's lunch is loaded waffle fries
October 22, 2024
Attention Seniors, if you can communicate in English and another world language, then you should consider pursuing the NY State Seal of Biliteracy. Come to an informational meeting about how to earn the Seal Monday, October 28th at 3:20 in Señora Winslow's room (218). If you can't come to the meeting, join the Thomas Seal of Biliteracy classroom for more info, or see one of the World Language Teachers.
Attention Thomas Titans, did you see the Northern Lights during Spirit Week and want to see more? How about a comet in the night sky? Join us at this year’s first Thomas Stargazing Event on Thursday October 24th from 7:45-8:45pm. Park by the front entrance of Thomas and follow the path to the left of the Main Entrance
Congratulations to the amazing musicians in the Thomas Select Choir & Jazz Ensemble, as well as the many soloists who performed at our annual Cabaret Night this past Friday! Fall Music festivities continue at Thomas with the Fall Showcase tonight featuring the Philharmonic Orchestra, Wind Ensemble, Concert Band, and Concert Orchestra at 7:00 PM in the Thomas Auditorium.
This Wednesday, the Tri-M Music Honor Society is hosting an Applebee's fundraiser to support our music department. Please help support the Thomas music department with a carry out order using promo code "DOINGOOD". Thanks for supporting music education at Thomas!
The Western NY College Fair is on Thursday, November 7th from 12:00-12:45 in the media center. This fair is for students only and is an opportunity for them to visit with representatives from all the Western NY colleges at one time. Students need to register in their Schoolinks account to attend this fair.
Attention Seniors... Starting today until November 19th counselors will be available for application support and postsecondary planning assistance. We invite you to drop-in the counseling center on Tuesdays during lunch blocks. This is a great time to come get your college application and SchooLinks questions answered.
Video Game Club is cancelled today. See you next week!
Congrats to marching band for receiving a score of 87.75 this past weekend! This Sunday we send them off to the New York State Field Band Conference Championships, and final performance. They will be performing in the JMA Wireless Dome in Syracuse to see if they will come back as champions. We wish all of you the best of luck this weekend!
Anyone who is interested in trying out for Varsity Bowling, please sign up through FamilyID! There will be open bowling practices for anyone who would like to try the sport out on November 4th, 5th, 6th and 12th. There will also be a Mandatory in person meeting at Empire Lanes on November 15th
Today's lunch is chicken enchiladas
October 21 2024
Attention students and staff, tomorrow is Titan Tuesday! Wear your Titan wear and navy colors tomorrow as we show our Thomas Pride. Go Titans!
Attention Seniors, if you can communicate in English and another world language, then you should consider pursuing the NY State Seal of Biliteracy. Come to an informational meeting about how to earn the Seal Monday, October 28th at 3:20 in Señora Winslow's room (218). If you can't come to the meeting, join the Thomas Seal of Biliteracy classroom for more info, or see one of the World Language Teachers.
The Webster Aquatic Center is offering a lifeguard class after school in December. You must be 15 years old to participate. See the aquatic center's website for more details and online registration.
Attention Thomas Titans, did you see the Northern Lights during Spirit Week and want to see more? How about a comet in the night sky? Join us at this year’s first Thomas Stargazing Event on Thursday October 24th from 7:45-8:45pm. Park by the front entrance of Thomas and follow the path to the left of the Main Entrance
Congratulations to the amazing musicians in the Thomas Select Choir & Jazz Ensemble, as well as the many soloists who performed at our annual Cabaret Night this past Friday! Fall Music festivities continue at Thomas with the Fall Showcase tomorrow night featuring the Philharmonic Orchestra, Wind Ensemble, Concert Band, and Concert Orchestra at 7:00 PM in the Thomas Auditorium.
This Wednesday, the Tri-M Music Honor Society is hosting an Applebee's fundraiser to support our music department. Please help support the Thomas music department with a carry out order using promo code "DOINGOOD". Thanks for supporting music education at Thomas!
Can't find your water bottle?
Haven't seen your favorite Thomas hoodie in a while?
These items just may be sitting in lost and found.
The Thomas high school lost and found is located by the field house and on the charging station in the cafeteria. When you lose/misplace something, please check the lost and found to claim your items.
The Western NY College Fair is on Thursday, November 7th from 12:00-12:45 in the media center. This fair is for students only and is an opportunity for them to visit with representatives from all the Western NY colleges at one time. Students need to register in their Schoolinks account to attend this fair.
Earth Club is hosting a cleanup event TODAY at 4pm in the AMC movie theater parking lot. We are cleaning up the parking lot and surrounding woods to make our Webster community cleaner. Bring gloves and a friend. All are welcome at 4pm today
Today's lunch is chicken mashed potato bowl
October 18, 2024
Attention Seniors, if you can communicate in English and another world language, then you should consider pursuing the NY State Seal of Biliteracy. Come to an informational meeting about how to earn the Seal Monday, October 28th at 3:20 in Señora Winslow's room (218). If you can't come to the meeting, join the Thomas Seal of Biliteracy classroom for more info, or see one of the World Language Teachers.
Fall Music Week at Thomas begins tonight with our annual Cabaret Night in the Thomas Auditorium at 7pm. This unique concert features Jazz Ensemble, Select Choir, and solo acts ranging from musical theater to pop tunes. Cabaret is also a fundraiser for the music department and a $10 donation is appreciated.
Next Tuesday October 22nd at 7pm is the Fall Showcase Concert featuring the Philharmonic Orchestra, Wind Ensemble, Concert Band, and Concert Orchestra. We hope you can join us for our first two performances of the school year!
The Tri-M Music Honor Society is hosting an Applebee's fundraiser to support our music department on October 23rd from 11am to close. Please help support the Thomas music department with a carry out order using promo code "DOINGOOD". Thanks for supporting music education at Thomas!
Attention Thomas Titans, did you see the Northern Lights during Spirit Week and want to see more? How about a comet in the night sky? Join us at this year’s first Thomas Stargazing Event on Thursday October 24th from 7:45-8:45pm. Park by the front entrance of Thomas and follow the path to the left of the Main Entrance
Hear Ye, Hear Ye, fans of the game of chess.
Are you ready to join the legendary "Knights of the Square Table" or just to learn about how the pieces can move around on the board? Stop down during 3rd and 5th block lunch today in the North Cafeteria. Mr. Bertrand will be there with some chess boards set up for you to unleash your inner grandmaster, or just figure out why the horse moves are so funny. Don't "Check Out" of this opportunity. Come on down and show us your moves.
The October Math League meet consisted of questions on Order of Operations, Polygons, Factoring, Creative Problem Solving, and Trigonometric Equations. Kyle Becker led the way scoring 8 of 12 points and the following students tied for second with 6 points; Jackson Coles, Monica Hale, Tyler Stewart, and Kai Zerbe.
Attention all girls in grades 7-12. Webster is offering a girls varsity wrestling team this year. This is a winter sport and will start in November. Come try it at open mats! Bring a friend and learn about the fastest growing high school sport in the country! All you need is athletic clothing and a water bottle.
If you have any questions, talk to Mr. Clarcq.
Over the long weekend the Webster Marching Band performed in Victor, receiving a score of 85.75, and keeping their placement of first in the state. This weekend they will be performing in Greece. Good luck and keep up the good work! 2 more competitions to go!
Today's lunch is pizza crunchers
October 15, 2024
Attention Seniors, if you can communicate in English and another world language, then you should consider pursuing the NY State Seal of Biliteracy. Come to an informational meeting about how to earn the Seal Monday, October 28th at 3:20 in Señora Winslow's room (218). If you can't come to the meeting, join the Thomas Seal of Biliteracy classroom for more info, or see one of the World Language Teachers.
The Webster Aquatic Center is offering a lifeguard class after school in December. You must be 15 years old to participate. See the aquatic center's website for more details and online registration.
Attention SAGE club members. We will have a meeting today Tuesday October 15th in the CARE room instead of the library. We will see you there at 3:15.
Attention SHINE Club members, we will be meeting this Friday, October 18th at 8 am in room 311. We will be starting our new study. New members are always welcome, see you there!
Model UN will meet today after school in room 210. We will be working on writing resolutions. If you are a new delegate, please try to attend.
Webster boys volleyball battled to a third place finish amongst 24 top teams across New York State yesterday in the Penfield Tournament. Carter Calus earned All-Tournament honors by directing the offense with 133 assists on the day...with the majority going to Gavin Terp and Peter Stupplebben with 53 and 29 kills, respectively. Jacob Ockrin led the team in aces, with Max Bowers topping the digs. After a trip to Victor on Wednesday, the boys celebrate Senior Night on Friday hosting Brighton.
The girls cross country team won the Varsity Gold race at the Alden Bulldog Stampede on Saturday. Sophomores Delaney Stoutenburg and Grace Jackson were the Titans top finishers, placing 18th and 19th respectively.
The boys cross country team placed third in the Varsity Gold race at Alden. Sophomore Parker Heaphy led the Titans in 11th place.
Attention all girls in grades 7-12. Webster is offering a girls varsity wrestling team this year. This is a winter sport and will start in November. Come try it at open mats! Bring a friend and learn about the fastest growing high school sport in the country! All you need is athletic clothing and a water bottle. The next open mats is Wednesday, October 16th from 7-8pm in room #E36 at Schroeder HS.
If you have any questions, talk to Mr. Clarcq.
Today's lunch is tacos
October 7, 2024
Happy Spirit Week! The student council has a few reminders for you as we begin this week.
The Homecoming Dance is this Wednesday from 7-9pm. Tickets for the Dance will go on sale during lunches today and are $8. Tickets will be available each day this week.
Can Jam begins today. Bins are located by the cafeterias. Each day is its own competition this year and items that fit into the day’s theme will earn double points. Thursday is a race to the top, so save your larger bulk items for that day. Themes are posted by the bins. Tomorrow’s theme is Toiletry items.
1st block teachers, the google form for today’s Titan day tally is in your email. Thank you for submitting those. Tomorrow’s dress theme for everyone is Titan Tuesday. Seniors if you know of someone with late arrival, remind them to check in to their house office to be counted in the dress tally for today.
At the end of the day, we will announce the class with the highest percentage of students who dressed in their Mash Up Monday theme. Points are being awarded every day this week to determine which class has the most spirit and will win the Thomas Spirit Stick at the homecoming game on Saturday.
Make sure you check out your class google classroom page to stay up to date with class information this week.
Rochester Careers in Construction day is October 17th - This event introduces students to the exciting career opportunities in construction in an interactive format. Representatives from employers, apprenticeship programs, and college programs come together to showcase what our regional construction industry has to offer. Permission slips are available in the counseling center and are due back no later than October 10th. Space is limited.
Are you registered to vote? If you are 18 you can register to vote AND vote in this year's election! If you are 16 or 17 you can Pre-Register to vote- make it a seamless process and receive your official voter registration as soon as you turn 18. Voting is part of your civic duty, voting is an act of service. Pick up and complete your voter registration or pre registration during lunch blocks today and tomorrow.
If you did not get you school id, stop in the counseling center and pick it up
Are you interested in entering the Medical Field?
Then join the google classroom using the code shown here.
For more information stop by room 132 or email Mr. Baier or a fellow student, Manveer Singh, at the addresses shown here.
Video Game Club will be meeting tomorrow from 3:15- 4pm in room 428. You can take the late bus home. See Mrs. DeWitte in room 428 with any questions you may have or visit the google classroom using the code shown here.
Model UN will meet tomorrow after school in room 210. We will be learning how to write position papers. A reminder that payment and committee requests for the Hilton Conference are due by Tuesday and will not be accepted late!
Attention Tri-M members - our next Tri-M Music Honor Society meeting is on Wednesday, October 9 at 8:15 AM in the Band Room. All Tri-M members should plan to attend!
Attention Science Olympiad....Please plan to come to a brief meeting tomorrow morning before school at 8:15 or after school at 3:20 in room 305. Everyone who plans to participate this year in Science Olympiad must check in during one of these meetings.
Titans and Dragons club is canceled for this afternoon and will not be meeting today.
Attention all girls in grades 7-12. Webster is offering a girls varsity wrestling team this year. This is a winter sport and will start in November. Come try it at open mats! Bring a friend and learn about the fastest growing high school sport in the country! All you need is athletic clothing and a water bottle. Open mats are tonight from 6-7pm in the Thomas HS wrestling room (located behind the field house).
If you have any questions, see Coach Clarcq.
Congratulations to Cassie Spencer, Kiera McDonald, Ellie Schumacher, Sarah Fullerton, Sienna Duga And Sarah Swing for representing Thomas Tennis in the section V tennis tournament!
"The Thomas Space Club wants to recognize World Space Week October 4th-10th with a fact of the day. Today in history"
"The two astronauts sent to space on Boeing’s starliner capsule are currently stuck on the iss. They were only supposed to be there for 8 days but the capsule experienced helium leaks and thruster issues after launch and left them unable to return to earth. It is said that they will not return to earth before the year 2025."
"Want to know how they will return to Earth without the starliner capsule? Join Space Club! We meet every Thursday in Mrs. Drury's room 205. All are welcome. That's it from us, now to weather and lunch."
Today's lunch is toasted cheese
October 4, 2024
Are you registered to vote? If you are 18 you can register to vote AND vote in this year's election! If you are 16 or 17 you can Pre-Register to vote- make it a seamless process and receive your official voter registration as soon as you turn 18. Voting is part of your civic duty, voting is an act of service. Pick up and complete your voter registration or pre registration during lunch blocks on Monday 10/7 & Tuesday 10/8.
Spirit Week Starts Monday. And we have several announcements to make you aware of.
Every day next week your first block teachers will be sending in a tally of students who dressed in the daily theme so that we can see which class shows up with the most spirit each day. Seniors - If you have late arrival, make sure you check in with your house office when you arrive to be counted.
Can Jam bins are ready near the cafeterias for your donations. This year, the competition will be judged each day for which class brings the most items. There will be bonus points awarded for the theme of the day which is posted on social media and around the bins. Friday will be a race to the top, so save your big items for that day. For Monday the theme is School - bring in anything related to school lunch or after school snacks for bonus points.
The Homecoming Dance is on Wednesday evening from 7:00-9:00 pm in the gym. There will be a photo booth, pizza and snacks. Tickets for the dance will be available during lunches all week for $8. Presale tickets go toward overall points for spirit week as well.
Tbird shirts are still available for purchase during lunches for $10 but supplies are running low, so get yours today.
If you have any questions, please go to the google classroom page for your class or see your class council or class advisers.
We are looking forward to a great Spirit week. It is important to keep in mind that while we all want to have fun, we also have a responsibility to be respectful of all people. Let’s show respect, good sportsmanship and bring all the Titan spirit you have.
Rochester Careers in Construction day is October 17th - This event introduces students to the exciting career opportunities in construction in an interactive format. Representatives from employers, apprenticeship programs, and college programs come together to showcase what our regional construction industry has to offer. Permission slips are available in the counseling center and are due back no later than October 10th. Space is limited.
If you did not get you school id, stop in the counseling center and pick it up
Are you interested in entering the Medical Field?
Then join the google classroom using the code shown here.
For more information stop by room 132 or email Mr. Baier or a fellow student, Manveer Singh, at the addresses shown here.
The fishing club is having their first meeting outside of school Monday October 7th, 4:30 to 6:00pm, at North Ponds Park. If you would like to participate, please join the Fishing Club Google Classroom, and bring permission slips to Mr. Stokelin in the Counseling Center. You are responsible for providing your own transportation to and from North Ponds Park.
Video Game Club will be meeting on Tuesday, October 8th from 3:15- 4pm in room 428. You can take the late bus home. See Mrs. DeWitte in room 428 with any questions you may have or visit the google classroom using the code shown here.
Webster boys volleyball split two matches in two nights to stabilize their record at 7 and 5. At Midlakes last night, Peter Stupplebeen recorded a GOAT-like 783 attack percentage from 18 kills on 23 attacks with zero errors... so stunning it's reported to prompt an IOC investigation. Gavin Terp added 19 kills to go with 7 digs and 4 blocks. Max Bowers led with 12 digs while Carter Calus and Luke Ferri combined for 50 assists. The Lakers travel to Syracuse on Monday.
Congratulations to Girls Volleyball for a 3 to 2 victory over Victor on Tuesday and for a 3 to 0 victory over Wayne last night. Against Wayne, Chloe S. had 3 aces and 9 kills, Sarah G. had 6 kills and Jolie O. had 1 ace, 3 kills and 24 assists to bring her career total to over 1000 assists last night. Congrats Jolie!
"The Thomas Space Club wants to recognize World Space Week October 4th-10th with a fact of the day. Today in history"
Sputnik 1 was the first artificial Earth satellite. It was launched into an elliptical low Earth orbit by the Soviet Union on October 4th1957 as part of the Soviet space program. It sent a radio signal back to Earth for three weeks before its three silver-zinc batteries became depleted. The launch of Sputnik served to intensify the arms race and raise Cold War tensions."
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Want to know what happened to Sputnik after its batteries died? Join Space Club! We meet every Thursday in Mrs. Drury's room 205. All are welcome. That's it from us, now to weather and lunch.
Today's lunch is popcorn chicken
October 3, 2024
Are you looking for volunteer hours? The Webster Marching Band needs your help during their home show on October 5th! Autumn Fanfare takes place at Schroeder High School, and we need your help from 4:00-8:30pm, but you don't need to stay the whole time, and food is provided! This is a great way to gain volunteer hours! If you're interested, email Brittany Cole to sign up!
School counselors are taking interested juniors to visit the Geneseo campus. The purpose of this field trip is to introduce juniors to life on a college campus along with a college tour. Permission slips are available in the counseling center and are due back by October 17th. Space is limited so it will be on a first come first serve basis.
If you did not get you school id, stop in the counseling center and pick it up
Are you interested in entering the Medical Field?
Then join the google classroom using the code shown here.
For more information stop by room 132 or email Mr. Baier or a fellow student, Manveer Singh, at the addresses shown here
Attention SHINE Club members, Our first meeting is tomorrow at 8 am in room 311. We will be playing some games and getting to know each other before we dive in this year. Visitors and new members are always welcome. See you there!
Are you interested in learning american sign language? There will be an ASL Club meeting this afternoon after school in room 207. We will be starting with the alphabet and some greeting signs. All skill levels are welcome and stay tuned for a "sign of the week"!
The fishing club is having their first meeting outside of school Monday October 7th, 4:30 to 6:00pm, at North Ponds Park. If you would like to participate, please join the Fishing Club Google Classroom, and bring permission slips to Mr. Stokelin in the Counseling Center. You are responsible for providing your own transportation to and from North Ponds Park.
Attention all girls in grades 7-12. Webster is offering a girls varsity wrestling team this year. This is a winter sport and will start in November. Come try it at open mats! Bring a friend and learn about the fastest growing high school sport in the country! All you need is athletic clothing and a water bottle. The first open mats is this Monday, October 7th from 6-7pm in the Thomas HS wrestling room (located behind the field house).
If you have any questions, see Coach Clarcq.
Today's lunch is breakfast tacos
October 2, 2024
Attention class of 2026: Class t-shirts will be distributed this Thursday and Friday in the Blue House, if your dues are up to date. If you need to buy a t-shirt they will be on sale, starting Monday for $10 during lunch blocks. Any questions please contact your class officers or class advisors, Mrs.Thompson or Mrs.Jurs.
Attention Freshmen!
If you are interested in participating in spirit week and pep rally activities, please sign up on the Class of 2028 Google Classroom page by 3:15pm today! Chosen pep rally participants will be contacted prior to the pep rally and given a pass to access the field. Please see Mrs. Sidoti, Miss Schotty, or one of your class officers if you have any questions.
If you have not received your new school ID, please stop into the counseling center to pick it up.
Rochester Careers in Construction day is October 17th - This event introduces students to the exciting career opportunities in construction in an interactive format. Representatives from employers, apprenticeship programs, and college programs come together to showcase what our regional construction industry has to offer. Permission slips are available in the counseling center and are due back no later than October 10th. Space is limited.
Are you interested in entering the Medical Field?
Then join the google classroom using the code shown here.
For more information stop by room 132 or email Mr. Baier or a fellow student, Manveer Singh, at the addresses shown here
Attention SHINE Club members, Our first meeting is this Friday, October 4th at 8 am in room 311. We will be playing some games and getting to know each other before we dive in this year. Visitors and new members are always welcome. See you there!
Best Buddies will be having their first informational meeting today after school in room 147. What is Best Buddies? Best Buddies' friendship programs create one-to-one friendships between people with and without intellectual and developmental disabilities. This can help all students feel more included and valued, and improve their self-confidence and self-esteem. Best Buddies creates inclusive spaces for people of all abilities through activities like pizza parties, bowling, and kickball.
See Mrs. Kelly with any questions!
In a display of community unity and support for an important cause, the varsity and junior varsity girls tennis teams of Webster Thomas and Webster Schroeder will go head-to-head in a special "Pink Out" tennis match.
The JV’s will play this afternoon at 4 pm and Varsity will play tomorrow at 4 pm. The matches will take place at Webster Thomas and is part of Breast Cancer Awareness Month, with proceeds from the event benefiting Gilda’s Club.
Both teams will wear pink apparel and accessories as a powerful statement of solidarity with breast cancer survivors, those currently battling the disease, and in remembrance of loved ones who have passed. Fans, students, families, and members of the Webster community are encouraged to attend and show their support by wearing pink.
The girls cross country team pulled a 27-28 upset over Victor on Tuesday at Webster Park. In the process, the Titans also downed Fairport and Schroeder. Sophomore Delaney Stoutenburg and senior Caroline Montemaro placed second and fourth respectively.
The boys cross country team remained undefeated, winning its eighth consecutive contest with victories over Fairport, Victor, and Schroeder. Senior Massimo Picca, sophomore Parker Heaphy, and junior Nathaniel Sheret went 2-3-5 for the Titans.
Today's lunch is french bread pizza
October 1, 2024
Are you looking for volunteer hours? The Webster Marching Band needs your help during their home show on October 5th! Autumn Fanfare takes place at Schroeder High School, and we need your help from 4:00-8:30pm, but you don't need to stay the whole time, and food is provided! This is a great way to gain volunteer hours! If you're interested, email Brittany Cole to sign up!
School counselors are taking interested juniors to visit the Geneseo campus. The purpose of this field trip is to introduce juniors to life on a college campus along with a college tour. Permission slips are available in the counseling center and are due back by October 17th. Space is limited so it will be on a first come first serve basis.
There is a Mandatory Planning Meeting for all students going to Costa Rica this spring to save the sea turtles. The meeting is tonight in room 139 from 6:00pm-6:45pm. If you have not yet attended a planning meeting this is our last chance to get going this year so PLEASE contact Mr Schug if you are interested, but not able to attend otherwise see you there.
Model UN will meet today after school in room 210. We will be confirming sign-up and beginning research for our countries for Hilton. Reminder to turn in your conference fee and committee requests to Miss Yang ASAP.
Attention Science Olympiad Team,
Our next meeting will be Tuesday, October 8th @ 8:15 AM in room 305. All students will be assigned their first event. If you have not filled out your Google Forms on Google Classroom, the coaches and officers will be picking an event for you.
If you have any questions, please see Mrs. Visca, Mr. Schug or Mr. Schenk.
Are you interested in entering the Medical Field?
Then join the google classroom using the code shown here.
For more information stop by room 132 or email Mr. Baier or a fellow student, Manveer Singh, at the addresses shown here
Today's lunch is burger melt
September 30, 2024
Attention students and staff, tomorrow is Titan Tuesday! Wear your Titan wear and navy colors tomorrow as we show our Thomas Pride. Go Titans!
Are you looking for volunteer hours? The Webster Marching Band needs your help during their home show on October 5th! Autumn Fanfare takes place at Schroeder High School, and we need your help from 4:00-8:30pm, but you don't need to stay the whole time, and food is provided! This is a great way to gain volunteer hours! If you're interested, email Brittany Cole to sign up!
CARA - is the Rochester Area College Fair held in the media center on Wednesday, October 2nd from 10:00-10:40. This fair is for students only and is an opportunity for them to visit with representatives from all the Rochester area colleges at one time. Students need to register in their Schoolinks account to attend this fair.
School counselors are taking interested juniors to visit the Geneseo campus. The purpose of this field trip is to introduce juniors to life on a college campus along with a college tour. Permission slips are available in the counseling center and are due back by October 17th. Space is limited so it will be on a first come first serve basis.
Rochester Careers in Construction day is October 17th - This event introduces students to the exciting career opportunities in construction in an interactive format. Representatives from employers, apprenticeship programs, and college programs come together to showcase what our regional construction industry has to offer. Permission slips are available in the counseling center and are due back no later than October 10th. Space is limited.
There is a Mandatory Planning Meeting for all students going to Costa Rica this spring to save the sea turtles. The meeting is tomorrow night in room 139 from 6:00pm-6:45pm. If you have not yet attended a planning meeting this is our last chance to get going this year so PLEASE contact Mr Schug if you are interested, but not able to attend otherwise see you there.
Model UN will meet tomorrow after school in room 210. We will be confirming sign-up and beginning research for our countries for Hilton. Reminder to turn in your conference fee and committee requests to Miss Yang ASAP.
Video Game Club will be meeting today after school in room 428 from 3:15pm-4pm. All are welcome.
You will be able to take the late bus home.
Attention Science Olympiad Team,
Our next meeting will be Tuesday, October 8th @ 8:15 AM in room 305. All students will be assigned their first event. If you have not filled out your Google Forms on Google Classroom, the coaches and officers will be picking an event for you.
If you have any questions, please see Mrs. Visca, Mr. Schug or Mr. Schenk.
Unified Bowling will be starting October 7th. If you enjoy bowling, spending time with your friends, and making new friends, you will love it!
Contact Peter Bertram for more information.
Registration on Family ID will be open on Monday.
On Saturday the Webster Marching Band performed at West Genesee, receiving a score of 81.15, putting them in first place across the state! Next Saturday they will be performing at their home show, right here at Schroeder. Autumn fanfare starts at 6pm. You won’t want to miss it! Good luck Webster!
Excited is a great opportunity for students grades 9-12 interested in exploring careers in teaching and education. If you like working with kids and you think you might be interested in a future career as a teacher, counselor, nurse or any other field involving children, or if you just think you would find the activities and information we have to offer fun and interesting, then come to room 402 on Tuesday, October 1st for an informational meeting with Mrs. Sero. We will end no later than 4:00. If you’re unable to attend, please see Mrs. Sero or email her. We look forward to seeing you there.
Today's lunch is mozzarella sticks
September 27, 2024
Are you looking for volunteer hours? The Webster Marching Band needs your help during their home show on October 5th! Autumn Fanfare takes place at Schroeder High School, and we need your help from 4:00-8:30pm, but you don't need to stay the whole time, and food is provided! This is a great way to gain volunteer hours! If you're interested, please stop down to N-5 or email brittany_cole@webstercsd.org to sign up!
Interested in exploring the culture, food, and history of Puerto Rico? Do you want to zipline in El Yunque Rain Forest, snorkel in sparkling blue waters, and explore bioluminescent bays? Then join us on our trip to Puerto Rico this April break. Join the informational Google Classroom with the code zgkis2s and see Señora Rodriguez in room 222 for more information.
Attention Freshmen!
If you are interested in participating in spirit week and pep rally activities, please sign up on the Class of 2028 Google Classroom page by 3:15pm on Wednesday, October 2 using the code shown here. Chosen pep rally participants will be contacted prior to the pep rally and given a pass to access the field. Please see Mrs. Sidoti, Miss Schotty, or one of your class officers if you have any questions.
College representatives are visiting Thomas HS this fall. All students are welcome to sign up and meet with the representatives in their schoolinks account. Some colleges and universities include: Butler, d'Youville, Clarkson, Hobart and many more.
School counselors are taking interested juniors to visit the Geneseo campus. The purpose of this field trip is to introduce juniors to life on a college campus along with a college tour. Permission slips are available in the counseling center and are due back by October 17th. Space is limited so it will be on a first come first serve basis.
Roc with your hands field trip is October 1st - Students will be exposed to careers in advanced manufacturing, skilled trades, heavy equipment and auto tech through a variety of hands-on demonstrations and activities. Permission slips are available in the counseling center and are due today. Space is limited.
Rochester Careers in Construction day is October 17th - This event introduces students to the exciting career opportunities in construction in an interactive format. Representatives from employers, apprenticeship programs, and college programs come together to showcase what our regional construction industry has to offer. Permission slips are available in the counseling center and are due back no later than October 10th. Space is limited.
Are you Interested in Robotics? Maybe Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, or Software Engineering? Please join the Sparx robotics team Google Classroom at txfysyl . For more information come to our after school informational meeting on Monday September 30th in Mr. Schenk's room 424. Or email Mr. Schenk at the address shown here.
Our First Meeting will be on Wednesday October 2nd @ 5:30 in the Thomas South Cafeteria
Video Game Club will meet on Monday Sept 30th at 3:15pm in room 428. You will be able to take the late bus home or plan to be picked up by 4pm.
Join the classroom using the code shown here.
All are welcome!
Please see Mrs. DeWitte with any question in room 428.
There is a Mandatory Planning Meeting for all students going to Costa Rica this spring to save the sea turtles. The meeting is October 1st in room 139 from 6:00pm-6:45pm. If you have not yet attended a planning meeting this is our last chance to get going this year so PLEASE contact Mr Schug if you are interested, but not able to attend otherwise see you there.
After a challenging match last night the Webster boys volleyball team fell in four sets to Fairport. Max Bowers patrolled the back court with 16 digs, while Gavin Terp, Freddy Bonn, and Peter Stupplebeen tallied 13, 7, and 7 kills respectively. Carter Calus dished out 35 assists while also transitioning 11 digs. Come support your boys as Spencerport comes to town on Wednesday at 7:30 in the Schroeder gym.
Unified Bowling will be starting October 7th. If you enjoy bowling, spending time with your friends, and making new friends, you will love it!
Contact Peter Bertram for more information.
Registration on Family ID will be open on Monday.
Today's lunch is pepper jack chicken melt
September 26, 2024
Interested in exploring the culture, food, and history of Puerto Rico? Do you want to zipline in El Yunque Rain Forest, snorkel in sparkling blue waters, and explore bioluminescent bays? Then join us on our trip to Puerto Rico this April break. Join the informational Google Classroom with the code zgkis2s and see Señora Rodriguez in room 222 for more information.
Attention Freshmen!
If you are interested in participating in spirit week and pep rally activities, please sign up on the Class of 2028 Google Classroom page by 3:15pm on Wednesday, October 2 using the code shown here. Chosen pep rally participants will be contacted prior to the pep rally and given a pass to access the field. Please see Mrs. Sidoti, Miss Schotty, or one of your class officers if you have any questions.
The Extracurricular Club and Activity Fair will be held today and tomorrow during lunch in the cafeteria. This is a fantastic opportunity for you to explore the variety of clubs and activities available at Thomas. Whether you’re interested in art, sports, trivia, or community service, there’s something for everyone!
Come meet club leaders and members, ask questions, and sign up for activities that spark your interest. Don’t miss out on a chance to get involved, make new friends, and enhance your school experience!
We can’t wait to see you there!
College representatives are visiting Thomas HS this fall. All students are welcome to sign up and meet with the representatives in their schoolinks account. Some colleges and universities include: Butler, d'Youville, Clarkson, Hobart and many more.
CARA - is the Rochester Area College Fair held in the media center on Wednesday, October 2nd from 10:00-10:40. This fair is for students only and is an opportunity for them to visit with representatives from all the Rochester area colleges at one time. Students need to register in their Schoolinks account to attend this fair.
The PSAT exam is a practice SAT exam we offer juniors in the fall. The exam is on Saturday, October 26th beginning at 8:00am sharp. Registration forms are available in the counseling center.
Roc with your hands field trip is October 1st - Students will be exposed to careers in advanced manufacturing, skilled trades, heavy equipment and auto tech through a variety of hands-on demonstrations and activities. Permission slips are available in the counseling center and are due back no later than Friday, September 27th. Space is limited.
Community Education is offering a SAT/ACT prep class this Saturday, 9/28 from 9:00-3:00 at Schroeder. The registration link can be found on the community education webpage.
There will be a FBLA meeting today in Room 320. We will be discussing the Fall District Meeting. Please join the Classroom for more information. The code is t6je237
Junior and senior alternative and indie music fans! Today is the day! Come check out Webster Varsity Radio Club in Mr. Stahl's room - 334 - from 3:30-4pm. See Mr. Stahl if you have any questions.
Attention anyone interested in Video Game Club after school, there will be an informational kick-off meeting held on Monday Sept 30th at 3:15pm in room 428. You will be able to take the late bus home or plan to be picked up by 4pm.
Join the classroom using the code shown here.
If you are interested in playing video games with friends, this is the place to be. All are welcome!
Please see Mrs. DeWitte with any question in room 428 (technology hall).
The DREAM club's Hispanic Heritage Celebration is tonight. Latin dance lessons begin at 6 pm and food will be served at 6:30. The event is being held in the Media center.
If you are planning to attend, please let us know by scanning the QR code and completing the google form.
Space Club is meeting today after school in Mrs. Drury's room 205. We're going to talk about astronauts in space, the October night sky, and schedule a stargazing event. All are welcome today after school in room 205!
Today's lunch is fiestada
September 25, 2024
Let's take a student adventure trip to Ecuador: Andes, Amazon, and the Galapagos islands in July 2026!
Come to the informational meeting tonight @6:30 at Spry Middle School in the second floor conference room. Come and learn about all the fun, hands-on activities! Contact Mrs.Zaborny, World Language teacher, with questions.
Attention ALL FRESHMAN!!
Join Link Crew tonight for a fun game of Kickball under the Lights with your Link Leaders.
We will meet at 7pm at the softball field to play a few games under the lights and we hope to see you all there!
Are you looking for volunteer hours? The Webster Marching Band needs your help during their home show on October 5th! Autumn Fanfare takes place at Schroeder High School, and we need your help from 4:00-8:30pm, but you don't need to stay the whole time, and food is provided! You will be responsible for greeting bands when they arrive, providing band directors with the welcome packet, and escorting bands to the turf field for competition at their assigned time. This is a great way to gain volunteer hours! If you're interested, please stop down to N-5 or email brittany_cole@webstercsd.org to sign up!
The DREAM club's Hispanic Heritage Celebration is tomorrow night beginning at 6 pm in the media center. Students, families and staff are invited to join us for food, music, latin dance lessons and more.
If you would like to contribute anything to the celebration from your own hispanic heritage, or just let us know that you are planning on attending, please help us by scanning the QR code and completing the google form.
CARA - is the Rochester Area College Fair held in the media center on Wednesday, October 2nd from 10:00-10:40. This fair is for students only and is an opportunity for them to visit with representatives from all the Rochester area colleges at one time. Students need to register in their Schoolinks account to attend this fair.
PSAT exam is a practice SAT exam we offer juniors in the fall. The exam is on Saturday, October 26th beginning at 8:00am sharp. Registration forms are available in the counseling center.
School counselors are taking interested juniors to visit the Geneseo campus. The field trip will consist of a presentation by admissions reps, a campus tour and lunch in the dining hall. The purpose of this field trip is to introduce juniors to life on a college campus along with a college tour. Permission slips are available in the counseling center and are due back by October 17th. Space is limited so it will be on a first come first serve basis.
Rochester Careers in Construction day is October 17th - This event introduces students to the exciting career opportunities in construction in an interactive format. Representatives from employers, apprenticeship programs, and college programs come together to showcase what our regional construction industry has to offer. Permission slips are available in the counseling center and are due back no later than October 10th. Space is limited.
Are you Interested in Robotics? Maybe Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, or Software Engineering? Please join the Sparx robotics team Google Classroom at txfysyl . For more information come to our after school informational meeting on Monday September 30th in Mr. Schenk's room 424. Or email Mr. Schenk at the address shown here.
Our First Meeting will be on Wednesday October 2nd @ 5:30 in the Thomas South Cafeteria
There will be a FBLA meeting tomorrow at 3:30 in Room 320. We will be discussing the Fall District Meeting. Please join the Classroom for more information. The code is t6je237
Attention anyone interested in Video Game Club after school, there will be an informational kick-off meeting held on Monday Sept 30th at 3:15pm in room 428. You will be able to take the late bus home or plan to be picked up by 4pm.
Join the classroom using the code shown here.
If you are interested in playing video games with friends, this is the place to be. All are welcome!
Please see Mrs. DeWitte with any question in room 428 (technology hall).
Webster boys volleyball swept Pittsford in three straight difficult sets last night to improve their record to 6 - 3. Carter Calus distributed 31 assists, in part to Peter Stupplebeen's 6, and Freddy Bonn's 7 kills. Middles Gavin Terp and Dylan Worden had monster nights at the net with 4 and 5 blocks, and 12 and 6 kills, respectively. Defense was led by Max Bower's 10 digs. The Lakers host #2 in NY State Fairport on Thursday at Schroeder 7:30.
Today's lunch is chciken bacon ranch pasta
September 24, 2024
Student adventure trip to Ecuador: Andes, Amazon, and the Galapagos islands in July 2026!
Come to the informational meeting tomorrow at 6:30 at Spry Middle School in the second floor conference room. Come and learn about all the fun, hands-on activities! Contact Mrs. Zaborny, World Language teacher, with questions.
Attention ALL FRESHMAN!!
Join Link Crew tomorrow night for a fun game of Kickball under the Lights with your Link Leaders.
We will meet at 7pm at the softball field to play a few games under the lights and we hope to see you all there!
IF you LOVE Art & are in grades 10-12, are taking an art class this year during the fall or spring semester and are looking for ways to add to your activities resume. you should consider joining our National Art Honor Society here at Thomas
Our 1st National Art Honor Society meeting is tomorrow morning at
8:10am in art room 336 for current & new members
If you can’t attend the meeting but still want to join see Mrs. Lazarus or Mrs. Morrill
Attention Class of 2026, tickets for the Back to School Bash will be sold for $10 during lunch blocks, as well as before 8:45 tomorrow in the Gold House Office. There will be an ice cream truck, pizza, popcorn machine, and yard games. Ticket sales will end on Tuesday. Hope to see you there!
Interested in exploring the culture, food, and history of Puerto Rico? Do you want to zipline in El Yunque Rain Forest, snorkel in sparkling blue waters, and explore bioluminescent bays? Then join us on our trip to Puerto Rico this April break. Join the informational Google Classroom with the code zgkis2s and see Señora Rodriguez in room 222 for more information.
College representatives are visiting Thomas HS this fall. All students are welcome to sign up and meet with the representatives in their schoolinks account. Some colleges and universities include: Butler, d'Youville, Clarkson, Hobart and many more.
Roc with your hands field trip is October 1st - Students will be exposed to careers in advanced manufacturing, skilled trades, heavy equipment and auto tech through a variety of hands-on demonstrations and activities. Permission slips are available in the counseling center and are due back no later than Friday, September 27th. Space is limited.
Model UN will meet today after school in room 210. We will be doing a mock debate to learn conference protocol. Also, students who wish to attend the Hilton Conference should return their payment and committee requests to Miss Yang ASAP
There will be a FBLA meeting on Thursday, September 26 at 3:30 in Room 320. We will be discussing the Fall District Meeting. Please join the Classroom for more information. The code is t6je237
Hey juniors and seniors! Do you love music or have an interest in communications?
Are you interested in broadcasting your voice to the world on the radio and web?
Want to learn how to operate a professional radio studio on our state-of-the-art equipment?
If so - you should come hear all about Webster Varsity Radio Club!
We will have an informational meeting from 3:30-4 on Thursday, September 26th in Mr. Stahl’s room - 334. Come down to chat, or email Mr. Stahl at the address shown here with any questions.
This Wednesday, September 25th shine club is hosting See You At The Pole.
See You At The Pole is a global day of student led prayer around the flagpole. Students pray for things like our school and country and encourage others to do the same.
If you're interested, you can join at the Thomas flagpole at 8am on Wednesday.
Hope to see you there!
Attention Science Olympiad Students:
We will not be meeting this week, but please plan on attending either next Tuesday or Thursday's meeting. If you haven't completed the two forms on Google Classroom, please do so by the end of the day.
If you have any questions, see Mrs. Visca, Mr. Schug or Mr. Schenk.
Attention anyone interested in Video Game Club after school, there will be an informational kick-off meeting held on Monday Sept 30th at 3:15pm in room 428. You will be able to take the late bus home or plan to be picked up by 4pm.
Join the classroom using the code shown here.
If you are interested in playing video games with friends, this is the place to be. All are welcome!
Please see Mrs. DeWitte with any question in room 428 (technology hall).
The girls varsity tennis team had a great Senior night last week. They then beat Penfield 5-2 last Friday to win the division championship. Senior Singles Cassie Spencer won both her sets 6-0. Senior Singles Destinee Lajuett won both her sets 6-1, and singles Kiera McDonald won her sets 6-0 and 6-1. Doubles Sarah Fullerton and Senior Ellie Schumacher won their sets 6-4, and 7-6 with a tiebreaker. Doubles Senior Sienna Cacciotti and Lillian Nonkes won their second and third sets 6-3 and 6-4. Our Seniors are such the strong points of our team. We love you Cassie, Destinnee, Sienna, and Ellie! The girls take on Brockport tonight, good luck girls!
Webster boys volleyball hung tough against #1 ranked Penfield last night, falling in four sets. Gavin Terp tallied 16 kills, 3 aces, and 15 digs while Jacob Ockrin added 7 kills and 14 digs. Carter Calus handed out 34 assists. Come check out the boys as they host Pittsford tonight at 7:30 in the Schroeder gym.
Today's lunch is hot dog
September 23, 2024
Attention students and staff, tomorrow is Titan Tuesday! Wear your Titan wear and navy colors tomorrow as we show our Thomas Pride. Go Titans!
Student adventure trip to Ecuador: Andes, Amazon, and the Galapagos islands in July 2026!
Come to the informational meeting on Wednesday, September 25th @6:30 at Spry Middle School in the second floor conference room. Come and learn about all the fun, hands-on activities! Contact Mrs.Zaborny, World Language teacher, with questions.
Attention Class of 2028 Artists
There is a meeting today at 3:15 in room 339 to discuss this year’s spirit week mural. All freshmen interested in working on this year’s mural are invited to attend.
Attention ALL FRESHMAN!!
Join Link Crew this Wednesday night for a fun game of Kickball under the Lights with your Link Leaders.
We will meet at 7pm at the softball field to play a few games under the lights and we hope to see you all there!
Are you looking for volunteer hours? The Webster Marching Band needs your help during their home show on October 5th! Autumn Fanfare takes place at Schroeder High School, and we need your help from 4:00-8:30pm, but you don't need to stay the whole time, and food is provided! You will be responsible for greeting bands when they arrive, providing band directors with the welcome packet, and escorting bands to the turf field for competition at their assigned time. This is a great way to gain volunteer hours! If you're interested, please stop down to N-5 or email brittany_cole@webstercsd.org to sign up!
Model UN will meet tomorrow after school in room 210. We will be doing a mock debate to learn conference protocol. Also, students who wish to attend the Hilton Conference should return their payment and committee requests to Miss Yang ASAP
Are you Interested in Robotics? Maybe Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, or Software Engineering? Please join the Sparx robotics team Google Classroom at txfysyl . For more information come to our after school informational meeting on Monday September 30th in Mr. Schenk's room 424. Or email Mr. Schenk at the address shown here.
Our First Meeting will be on Wednesday October 2nd @ 5:30 in the Thomas South Cafeteria
There will be a FBLA meeting on Thursday, September 26 at 3:30 in Room 320. We will be discussing the Fall District Meeting. Please join the Classroom for more information. The code is t6je237
Hey juniors and seniors! Do you love music or have an interest in communications? Does your spotify playlist or record collection feature Billie Eilish? Hozier? Green Day? Nirvana? The Smiths?
Are you interested in broadcasting your voice to the world on the radio and web?
Want to learn how to operate a professional radio studio on our state-of-the-art equipment?
If so - you should come hear all about Webster Varsity Radio Club!
We will have an informational meeting from 3:30-4 on Thursday, September 26th in Mr. Stahl’s room - 334. Come down to chat, or email Mr. Stahl at the address shown here with any questions.
Attention Students,
Are you interested in fishing, or interested in learning about fishing?
Come to the Fishing Club's first meeting Tuesday September 24th, at 3:15 after school in room 222. Join the google classroom for future information, and see Mr. Stokelin with any questions.
This Wednesday, September 25th shine club is hosting See You At The Pole.
See You At The Pole is a global day of student led prayer around the flagpole. Students pray for things like our school and country and encourage others to do the same.
If you're interested, you can join at the Thomas flagpole at 8am on Wednesday.
Hope to see you there!
IF you LOVE Art & are in grades 10-12, are taking an art class this year during the fall or spring semester and are looking for ways to add to your activities resume. you should consider joining our National Art Honor Society here at Thomas
Our 1st National Art Honor Society meeting is Wednesday, September 25th at
8:10am in art room 336 for current & new members
If you can’t attend the meeting but still want to join see Mrs Lazarus or Mrs Morrill
Attention Science Olympiad Students:
We will not be meeting this week, but please plan on attending either next Tuesday or Thursday's meeting. If you haven't completed the two forms on Google Classroom, please do so by the end of the day.
If you have any questions, see Mrs. Visca, Mr. Schug or Mr. Schenk.
Today's lunch is orange chicken
September 18, 2024
Attention Class of 2026, tickets for the back to school bash will be sold every lunch block this week. Tickets cost $10. We will have food and yard games at the event
Juniors and Seniors - there will be a Student Safe Driving Seminar today at 3:30pm in the Schroeder Auditorium. Any Junior or Senior who anticipates driving on the Thomas campus this school year must attend a Seminar before they can be issued a Parking Permit. The next seminar won't be until December 4!
Attention Freshmen! All 9th graders are invited to participate in our annual Freshman Leaders in Service Experience. This year we will be cleaning up & restoring the historic Mount Hope Cemetery in Rochester.
You will be working alongside your peers, upperclassmen & teachers on this service project. Permission slips are due this Friday. Please turn them in at the counseling center.
Attention any students interested in joining the WebsterThomas mountain biking club . Our first ride will be tomorrow after school. We will meet at the white pole barn by the field house. Bikes and Helmets will be provided. Join us for a fun ride through the trails at Whiting Road.
The DREAM club invites students, families and staff to celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month at our event next Thursday september 26th beginning at 6 pm in the Media Center. There will be food, music, latin dance lessons and more.
If you want to contribute anything to the celebration from your own hispanic heritage, please let us know by scanning the QR code and completing the google form.
Attention All Freshmen! Please join the Class of 2028 Google Classroom page. The code to join is cf4hrud.
Planning is underway for this year’s spirit week, and we are looking for students to help with the freshman mural and pep rally dance team. Please use the forms posted to the Class of 2028 page to express your interest by 3:15 by TOMORROW.
Attention all hockey players !
There will be an Informational Meeting today in the south Cafe.
If you are unable to attend please let Coach Evans know.
The boys cross country team remained undefeated on the season, taking convincing victories over HFL and Hilton last night at Webster Park. Senior Massimo Picca finished second, while sophomore Parker Heaphy, juniors Nathaniel Sheret and Oliver Coultry, and senior Caleb Shuttleworth swept the third through sixth spots.
The girls cross country team ran its record to 4 and 1 on the season, trouncing Hilton but dropping a close contest to HFL. Senior Caroline Montemaro and sophomore Delaney Stoutenburg placed fourth and fifth respectively.
Today's lunch is fully loaded tots
September 17, 2024
The Auto Club will begin meeting after school today. If you have taken Consumer Auto with Mr. Campbell and are interested in working in the Titan Garage, please join us every Tuesday after school for fun working on cars!
Attention Class of 2026, tickets for the back to school bash will be sold every lunch block this week. Tickets cost $10. We will have food and yard games at the event
Juniors and Seniors - there will be a Student Safe Driving Seminar tomorrow at 3:30pm in the Schroeder Auditorium. Any Junior or Senior who anticipates driving on the Thomas campus this school year must attend a Seminar before they can be issued a Parking Permit. The next seminar won't be until December 4!
Student adventure trip to Ecuador: Andes, Amazon, and the Galapagos islands in July 2026!
Come to the informational meeting on Wednesday, September 25th @6:30 at Spry Middle School (second floor conference room, please take the main staircase at the main entrance to the building). We’ll experience volcanic hot springs, a school visit, the Amazon animal rescue center, a jungle hike, a whitewater rafting excursion, waterfalls, the Tungurahua volcano, snorkeling, a crater visit, and the Darwin research station amongst others.
Please contact Mrs.Zaborny, Word Language teacher, at carmen_zaborny@webstercsd.org with any questions. See you then!
Do you like to debate? Are you interested in world issues? Do you like public speaking, or do you want to get better at it? Join Model United Nations! Our first meeting will be today after school in room 210. See Miss Yang in room 210 with any questions.
Attention Freshmen! All 9th graders are invited to participate in our annual Freshman Leaders in Service Experience. This year we will be cleaning up & restoring the historic MT Hope Cemetery in Rochester.
You will be working alongside your peers, upperclassmen & teachers on this service project. Permission slips are due this Friday. Please turn them in at the counseling center.
Attention any students interested in joining the WebsterThomas mountain biking club . Our first ride will be this Thursday September 19th after school. We will meet at the white pole barn by the field house. Bikes and Helmets will be provided. Join us for a fun ride through the trails at Whiting Road.
The DREAM club invites students, families and staff to celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month at our event next Thursday september 26th beginning at 6 pm in the Media Center. There will be food, music, latin dance lessons and more.
If you want to contribute anything to the celebration from your own hispanic heritage, please let us know by scanning the QR code and completing the google form.
Attention Class of 2027
Voting is taking place now for our Spirit Week t-shirt design. Be sure to submit your vote today Tuesday Sept 17th. All voting is due by 3pm today! The top 3 designs will be posted to the classroom on Wednesday to determine the winner.
If you still need to join the classroom, use classroom code: s7eisae
See Mrs. DeWitte or Mrs. Simmons with any questions you may have.
Attention All Freshmen! Please join the Class of 2028 Google Classroom page. The code to join is cf4hrud.
Planning is underway for this year’s spirit week, and we are looking for students to help with the freshman mural and pep rally dance team. Please use the forms posted to the Class of 2028 page to express your interest by 3:15 by TOMORROW.
Webster boys volleyball swept Victor in three straight sets last night to improve their record to 4 - 2. Carter Calus distributed 21 assists to Gavin Terp's 10, and Freddy Bonn's 5 kills, respectively. Jacob Ockrin powered 4 aces while Dylan Worden defended 4 blocks. The Lakers travel to Brighton on Wednesday.
Attention all hockey players !
There will be an Informational Meeting this Wednesday at 3:30 in the south Cafe.
If you are unable to attend please let Coach Evans know.
Today's lunch is burrito bowl
September 16, 2024
Attention students and staff, tomorrow is Titan Tuesday! Wear your Titan wear and navy colors tomorrow as we show our Thomas Pride. Go Titans!
The Auto Club will begin meeting after school tomorrow. If you have taken Consumer Auto with Mr. Campbell and are interested in working in the Titan Garage, please join us every Tuesday after school for fun working on cars!
Hispanic Heritage Month began yesterday. The date of September 15th is significant because it is the anniversary of independence for Latin American countries Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, and Nicaragua. In addition, Mexico and Chile celebrate their independence days on september 16th and 18th.
The DREAM club invites students, families and staff to celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month at our event next Thursday september 26th beginning at 6 pm in the Media Center. There will be food, music, latin dance lessons and more.
If you want to contribute anything to the celebration from your own hispanic heritage, please let us know by scanning the QR code and completing the google form.
Attention Class of 2026, tickets for the back to school bash will be sold every lunch block this week. Tickets cost $10. We will have food and yard games at the event
Juniors and Seniors - there will be a Student Safe Driving Seminar this Wednesday, September 18th at 3:30pm in the Schroeder Auditorium. Any Junior or Senior who anticipates driving on the Thomas campus this school year must attend a Seminar before they can be issued a Parking Permit. The next seminar won't be until December 4!
Attention dice rollers, cave strollers, castle patrollers, and spell scrollers: Titans and Dragons, the Webster Thomas Dungeons and Dragons club, is back for another year of adventure. Join us at our informational meeting in the South Cafe today after school. Please see Mr. Phares in room 311 or Mrs. Nielander in room 316 for more information.
Do you like to debate? Are you interested in world issues? Do you like public speaking, or do you want to get better at it? Join Model United Nations! Our first meeting will be tomorrow after school in room 210. See Miss Yang in room 210 with any questions.
Attention Students:
We are having an informational meeting for Science Olympiad TOMORROW morning at 8:15 AM and afternoon at 3:20 PM in room 305.
If you have any questions, please see Mrs. Visca, Mr. Schug or Mr. Schenk.
Attention students interested in joining the SAGE club. We will have
our first meeting right after school in the
Library. SAGE stands for Sexual and Gender Equity. We are an all
inclusive club and everyone is welcome. Come join us.
Attention Freshmen! All 9th graders are invited to participate in our annual Freshman Leaders in Service Experience. This year we will be cleaning up & restoring the historic MT Hope Cemetery in Rochester. You will be working alongside your peers, upperclassmen & teachers on this service project. Permission slips are due this Friday. Please turn them in at the counseling center.
Today's lunch is cheese sticks
September 13, 2024
The Auto Club will begin meeting after school on Tuesday September 17th. If you have taken Consumer Auto with Mr. Campbell and are interested in working in the Titan Garage, please join us every Tuesday after school for fun working on cars!
Attention class of 2026 we will be holding a back to school bash on September 26 at the Liberty lodge in Finn Park. There will be games and food there. Tickets will be sold for $10 through Monday till Friday during lunch blocks. Any questions feel free to contact Mrs. Pellegrini in the gold house, Mrs. Thompson in the blue house, and Mrs. Jurs in room 232.
Attention all Link Leaders. Please check the classroom page for important meeting and event dates. Contact any link advisors with questions. Our first mandatory meeting is next Tuesday September 17th in the library at 8:15 am.
Attention dice rollers, cave strollers, castle patrollers, and spell scrollers: Titans and Dragons, the Webster Thomas Dungeons and Dragons club, is back for another year of adventure. Join us at our informational meeting in the South Cafe on Monday, September 16th, after school. Please see Mr. Phares in room 311 or Mrs. Nielander in room 316 for more information.
Do you like to debate? Are you interested in world issues? Do you like public speaking, or do you want to get better at it? Join Model United Nations! Our first meeting will be Tuesday September 17 after school in room 210. See Miss Yang in room 210 with any questions.
Attention Students:
We are having an informational meeting for Science Olympiad next Tuesday morning at 8:15 AM and afternoon at 3:20 PM in room 305.
If you have any questions, please see Mrs. Visca, Mr. Schug or Mr. Schenk.
Attention Titans! Are you interested in making Thomas a more environmentally conscious place? If so we'd love to see you at Earth Club next Monday, september 16th at 3:20 in Mrs. Drury's Room, room 205. We have a lot planned for this school year including cleanups, restoration projects, thrift fairs, earth week and more that will be explained during our first meeting. If you have any questions or would like to learn more about the club before our first meeting email Jessica van Wichen at the email shown below. We hope to see you there
Attention students interested in joining the SAGE club. We will have our first meeting Tuesday September 17th right after school in the Library. SAGE stands for Sexual and Gender Equity. We are an all inclusive club and everyone is welcome. Come join us.
Webster boys volleyball defeated Rush-Henrietta in three straight sets last night to improve their record to 3 - 2. The balanced attack was led by Peter Stupplebeen and Freddy Bonn with 7 and 6 kills, respectively.. Dylan Worden recorded 4 blocks while Gavin Terp served up 4 aces. The Lakers host Victor on Monday in the Schroeder gym... come check out what should be an exciting match,
Today's lunch is chicken patty
September 12, 2024
The Auto Club will begin meeting after school on Tuesday September 17th. If you have taken Consumer Auto with Mr. Campbell and are interested in working in the Titan Garage, please join us every Tuesday after school for fun working on cars!
Future Business Leaders of America will meet today at 3:30 pm in Mrs. Roberts Room, Room 302. Any student enrolled in a business course is welcome to attend.
Attention all Link Leaders. Please check the classroom page for important meeting and event dates. Contact any link advisors with questions. Our first mandatory meeting is next Tuesday September 17th in the library at 8:15 am.
Attention dice rollers, cave strollers, castle patrollers, and spell scrollers: Titans and Dragons, the Webster Thomas Dungeons and Dragons club, is back for another year of adventure. Join us at our informational meeting in the South Cafe on Monday, September 16th, after school. Please see Mr. Phares in room 311 or Mrs. Nielander in room 316 for more information.
Do you like to debate? Are you interested in world issues? Do you like public speaking, or do you want to get better at it? Join Model United Nations! Our first meeting will be Tuesday September 17 after school in room 210. See Miss Yang in room 210 with any questions.
The Varsity Girls Tennis team swept East Irondequoit last night 7-0. Cassie Spencer at singles, and Sarah Fullerton and Sienna Duga at doubles all had shutouts. Destinee Lajuett at singles, and doubles Kiera McDonald and Ellie Shoemacher, Lillian Nonkes and Sarah Swing, and Emelia Van Wichen all won their sets 2-0. They will go to Gates-Chili today, and they play Friday at 5:00 here at Thomas! So don’t forget to stop by and cheer them on as they take on Hilton before the football game. See you at the Tennis Courts!
Webster boys volleyball fell in five sets to Canandaigua last night to drop their record to 2 - 2. Carter Calus directed the offense with 32 assists while recording 14 digs. Dylan Worden served up four aces while Freddy Bonn contributed seven kills and four blocks. Webster hosts Rush Henrietta this evening in the Schroeder gym at 7:30... come support the boys as they try to log their third win of the season.
Today's lunch is trash plates
September 11, 2024
Driver Education Registration has started for the fall!
Please register and find out more information here.
The program starts Monday, September 16. Lectures are held Mondays and Tuesdays from 7:30 - 9 pm via ZOOM and when you register, you are registering for your driving time. The cost is $625 and the class runs until November 16.
WonderCare is a before and after school program located at all seven elementary schools. This is a job working with elementary age students and there are no nights and weekends involved. We are currently looking specifically for students who have early release. If you are interested in more information please email: wondercare@webstercsd.org.
The Auto Club will begin meeting after school on Tuesday September 17th. If you have taken Consumer Auto with Mr. Campbell and are interested in working in the Titan Garage, please join us every Tuesday after school for fun working on cars!
Did you know that you can use your ID badge in the cafeteria instead of using your id number? Simply swipe your id badge and your account will be available for staff to help assist your transactions. Keep your ID badge with you at all times it can be very useful.
Attention Titans, Titan Rally Towels will be sold during all lunch blocks this week on Thursday and Friday for $5. Please come down to the cafeteria to get one. Our first game with the rally towels will be this Friday at our home opener. The theme is whiteout. I hope you all can attend.
Sound Go BOOM will rehearse tomorrow morning at 8:10 in the choir room. See you there!
Future Business Leaders of America will meet tomorrow at 3:30 pm in Mrs. Roberts Room, Room 302. Any student enrolled in a business course is welcome to attend.
Attention all Link Leaders. Please check the classroom page for important meeting and event dates. Contact any link advisors with questions. Our first mandatory meeting is next Tuesday September 17th in the library at 8:15 am.
Attention dice rollers, cave strollers, castle patrollers, and spell scrollers: Titans and Dragons, the Webster Thomas Dungeons and Dragons club, is back for another year of adventure. Join us at our informational meeting in the South Cafe on Monday, September 16th, after school. Please see Mr. Phares in room 311 or Mrs. Nielander in room 316 for more information.
The boys cross country team opened its season with victories over Brockport, Pittsford Mendon, and Spencerport on Tuesday. Senior Massimo Picca won the race, with sophomore Parker Heaphy and junior Henry Nilsen taking second and third.
The girls cross country team also swept the four-team meet. Senior Caroline Montemaro placed second overall, while sophomores Grace Jackson and Delaney Stoutenberg were third and fourth.
Today's lunch is french bread pizza
Good morning. My name is Mr. Thurley and I teach AP Government and United States History. Today, I would like you to join me in remembering the events of 23 years ago. On September 11, 2001, 2,977 people lost their lives to terrorist attacks at the World Trade Center Towers, the Pentagon, and aboard Flight 93. These losses mark the most devastating terrorist attacks the United States of America has experienced. Today, we remember not only the loss of life, but also the heroic actions of the first responders and recovery workers who risked their safety in service of others.
In September of 2019, Governor Cuomo signed legislation establishing September 11th Remembrance Day. The law allows for a brief moment of silence in public schools across the state at the beginning of the school day every September 11th to encourage dialogue and education in the classroom, and to ensure future generations have an understanding of the September 11th, 2001 terrorist attacks and their place in history.
I can safely say that none of you students in school today were born at the time of 9/11 which can make it hard to understand the impact that this event had on our country. That’s why it is important to have a brief moment of silent reflection every year. By doing this, we can ensure that future generations will better understand this day and its significance in our history.
Please join me in a moment of silence today in recognition of the people who perished on September 11th, 2001...
Thank you.
There are many legacies of 9/11 and many people want to know how they can do their part to honor the victims of that fateful day. In 2009, Congress designated September 11th as the National Day of Service and Remembrance and challenged all Americans to do at least one good deed to honor the victims and responders. We recognize the many who rose in service after the attacks including our firefighters and EMTs, public safety officers, rescue and recovery workers, volunteers, and also our men and women in the armed forces. Today, our community actions and charitable service activities honor the victims of the terrorist attacks, pay tribute to the many who served in response to the attacks, and help to rekindle a spirit of unity in America and Webster. Let September 11th serve as a reminder to view each other as neighbors, not as strangers, and envision what our society might be like if we worked more closely together to solve our problems, ESPECIALLY during a time in history where so much divides us. You can do your part. You can help turn a day of tragedy into a day of doing good deeds for others. There is plenty to do- go make the world a better place Titans.
September 10, 2024
Driver Education Registration has started for the fall!
Please register and find out more information here.
The program starts Monday, September 16. Lectures are held Mondays and Tuesdays from 7:30 - 9 pm via ZOOM and when you register, you are registering for your driving time. The cost is $625 and the class runs until November 16.
WonderCare is a before and after school program located at all seven elementary schools. This is a job working with elementary age students and there are no nights and weekends involved. We are currently looking specifically for students who have early release. If you are interested in more information please email: wondercare@webstercsd.org.
Come support the food drive is before the Girls Varsity Soccer game tonight against Webster Schroeder at 7 pm at Thomas turf!! Thank you for your support!
Today September 10th is Suicide Awareness Day. Suicide affects people of all ages. Resources are available to support people in need. Today, we remind ourselves to look out for one another. Please visit our resource table in the west cafe during your lunch blocks.
The Auto Club will begin meeting after school on Tuesday September 17th. If you have taken Consumer Auto with Mr. Campbell and are interested in working in the Titan Garage, please join us every Tuesday after school for fun working on cars!
Sound Go BOOM!, Thomas' tenor and bass club choir meets every Thursday morning from 8:10-8:40 in the choir room. The group offers a fun, low-key environment for singing and is open to all tenors and basses who like to sing. No other music classes are required. The first meeting is next Thursday September 12th. Returning members, bring a new friend and we will see you there! Donuts will be provided!
There will be a Future Business Leaders of America meeting on Thursday, September 12th at 3:30 pm in Mrs. Roberts Room, Room 302. Any student enrolled in a business course is welcome to attend.
The Tri-M Music Honor Society will have its first meeting on Wednesday, September 11 at 8:15 AM in the Band Room. All Tri-M members should plan to attend - please be sure to complete the google form on our classroom page before the meeting. See Mrs. Watras with any questions.
Attention all Link Leaders. Please check the classroom page for important meeting and event dates. Contact any link advisors with questions. Our first mandatory meeting is next Tuesday September 17th in the library at 8:15 am.
Today's lunch is tacos
September 9, 2024
Attention students and staff, tomorrow is Titan Tuesday! Wear your Titan wear and navy colors tomorrow as we show our Thomas Pride. Go Titans!
Driver Education Registration has started for the fall!
Please register and find out more information here.
The program starts Monday, September 16. Lectures are held Mondays and Tuesdyas from 7:30 - 9 pm via ZOOM and when you register, you are registering for your driving time. The cost is $625 and the class runs until November 16.
WonderCare is a before and after school program located at all seven elementary schools. This is a job working with elementary age students and there are no nights and weekends involved. We are currently looking specifically for students who have early release. If you are interested in more information please email: wondercare@webstercsd.org.
Come support the food drive is before the Girls Varsity Soccer game Tuesday night against Webster Schroeder at 7 pm at Thomas turf!! Thank you for your support!
Sound Go BOOM!, Thomas' tenor and bass club choir meets every Thursday morning from 8:10-8:40 in the choir room. The group offers a fun, low-key environment for singing and is open to all tenors and basses who like to sing. No other music classes are required. The first meeting is next Thursday September 12th. Returning members, bring a new friend and we will see you there! Donuts will be provided!
There will be a Future Business Leaders of America meeting on Thursday, September 12th at 3:30 pm in Mrs. Roberts Room, Room 302. Any student enrolled in a business course is welcome to attend.
The Webster Thomas BBSU also known as Black & Brown Student Union is holding its first meeting tomorrow, at 3:15 after school in the Library. Please attend this meeting if you are interested in learning more about The Webster Thomas BBSU, and join the Google Classroom for future information.
The DREAM club will host its first meeting today after school. The first thing for this new year is planning for the Hispanic Heritage Month celebration. If you are interested in either being a part of the DREAM club or helping plan the event, please join us today in room 411. If you have any questions you can see Mrs. Nieves or Mr. Raymond.
The Tri-M Music Honor Society will have its first meeting on Wednesday, September 11 at 8:15 AM in the Band Room. All Tri-M members should plan to attend - please be sure to complete the google form on our classroom page before the meeting. See Mrs. Watras with any questions.
Today's lunch is pizza crunchers
September 6, 2024
Juniors and Seniors who applied for a Parking Permit and have attended the Student Safe Driving Seminar will be able to pick up their parking permits during lunch hours the first week of school.
The next Student Driving Seminar is Wednesday, September 18th at 3:30pm at Schroeder Auditorium.
Driver Education Registration has started for the fall!
Please register and find out more information here.
The program starts Monday, September 16. Lectures are held Mondays and Tuesdyas from 7:30 - 9 pm via ZOOM and when you register, you are registering for your driving time. The cost is $625 and the class runs until November 16.
Attention Class of 2026. This is your last chance to submit homecoming tshirt designs. Submissions must be entered by Sunday evening and voting will begin Monday. Please head to the Class of 2026 classroom to find the design submission form.
Sound Go BOOM!, Thomas' tenor and bass club choir meets every Thursday morning from 8:10-8:40 in the choir room. The group offers a fun, low-key environment for singing and is open to all tenors and basses who like to sing. No other music classes are required. The first meeting is next Thursday September 12th. Returning members, bring a new friend and we will see you there! Donuts will be provided!
The Webster Show Choir will be holding auditions for the ‘24-‘25 school year on Monday, September 9th at Schroeder and Tuesday, September 10th at Thomas, both after school in the auditorium. Students can attend either audition time, but transportation will not be provided. Wear comfortable clothes you can dance in, and we will teach you everything you need to know.
Hope to see you there = we have many slots for new members!
The Webster Thomas BBSU also known as Black & Brown Student Union is holding its first meeting Tuesday September 10th, at 3:15 after school in the Library. Please attend this meeting if you are interested in learning more about The Webster Thomas BBSU, and join the Google Classroom for future information.
Good morning, I'm Mrs. Nieves and I am one of the co-advisers of the DREAM club. As you may have heard, we are planning an event to celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month on Thursday evening September 26 and we would love for you to join us. If you are interested in either being a part of the DREAM club or helping plan the event, we are having a meeting after school this Monday in my room, 411. If you are interested in attending the event, we'll soon share more details so watch for that.
If you have any questions about DREAM club or the celebration, you can stop by to see me in room 411 or Mr. Raymond in room 310
Today in our courtyard Mr. Widor and Crew will be serving a hotdog picnic lunch. Please join him as he welcomes students and staff back to school!
September 4, 2024
Juniors and Seniors who applied for a Parking Permit and have attended the Student Safe Driving Seminar will be able to pick up their parking permits during lunch hours the first week of school.
The next Student Driving Seminar is Wednesday, September 18th at 3:30pm at Schroeder Auditorium.
Driver Education Registration has started for the fall!
Please register and find out more information here.
The program starts Monday, September 16. Lectures are held Mondays and Tuesdays from 7:30 - 9 pm via ZOOM and when you register, you are registering for your driving time. The cost is $625 and the class runs until November 16.
Sound Go BOOM!, Thomas' tenor and bass club choir meets every Thursday morning from 8:10-8:40 in the choir room. The group offers a fun, low-key environment for singing and is open to all tenors and basses who like to sing. No other music classes are required. The first meeting is next Thursday September 12th. Returning members, bring a new friend and we will see you there! Donuts will be provided!
The Webster Show Choir will be holding auditions for the ‘24-‘25 school year on Monday, September 9th at Schroeder and Tuesday, September 10th at Thomas, both after school in the auditorium. Students can attend either audition time, but transportation will not be provided. Wear comfortable clothes you can dance in, and we will teach you everything you need to know.
Hope to see you there = we have many slots for new members!
Good morning, I’m Mr. Raymond and I’m co-advisor of the DREAM club.
Demonstrating Real Equality for All Mankind (DREAM) is a space where students can come together to discuss equality, share their ideas, learn about various cultures and heritage, and promote the beauty that makes us all unique to the rest of our school and surrounding communities.
Hispanic Heritage Month begins on September 15 and the DREAM club is hosting a Hispanic Heritage Celebration on Thursday September 26. All are welcome to join. We are looking for students who want to participate and help plan the event.
Our first meeting will be held this Monday September 9 after school in Mrs. Nieves room 411. If you have any questions you can see me in room 310 or Mrs. Nieves in 411.
Today's lunch is General Tso's chicken
September 3, 2024
Juniors and Seniors who applied for a Parking Permit and have attended the Student Safe Driving Seminar will be able to pick up their parking permits during lunch hours the first week of school.
The next Student Driving Seminar is Wednesday, September 18th at 3:30pm at Schroeder Auditorium.
Welcome to your first day of school!!! Here with two of your six School Counselors. My name is Mr. Stokelin and my name is Mr. Simmons. You all should have received a blue copy of your schedule in your 1st block class.
If you would like to replace a study hall with an elective OR if you are missing a core class in your schedule, please stop in the counseling center during your lunch or study hall to address those issues. Please remember that dropping classes is not an option.
Seniors: Please make sure that you have all of the required courses and credits you need for graduation. In addition, don’t forget that in order to be a full time student you need to have a minimum of five classes plus Phys Ed in your schedule. If this is not the case, please stop down to the Counseling Center during a free block to make any necessary changes.
Wishing you all a great school year, and please find some time during your lunch or study hall to stop down and meet your school counselor if you have not done so already.
Today's lunch is hamburger / cheeseburger