
March Newsletter 2024
Shawnee High School
A Note From the Guidance Department
It's testing season! Please be mindful of testing dates and alternate schedules on testing days. If you have questions, please contact the school. Good luck to all our students testing!
Important Dates
Wednesday, March 6th: Two hour delay, teacher in-service.
Friday, March 15th: End of 3rd nine weeks
Wednesday, March 27th: Early Dismissal
Thursday, March 28th - Monday, April 1st: NO SCHOOL - Spring Break
Thursday, April 4th: Cap & gown distribution
Monday, April 8th: NO SCHOOL - Solar Eclipse
Testing Dates - ACT & End of Course (EOC) Exams
The following lists includes important upcoming test dates. Parents, please be mindful of the testing schedule and try to avoid scheduling appointments on these dates.
March 12th: Junior ACT. No school for grades 9, 10, and 12.
April 11th: Part 1 ELA EOC. Testing for all Regular and Advanced English 10 students. Students NOT testing are on a 2 Hour Delay and should report at 9:35 am.
April 16th: Part 2 ELA EOC. Testing for all Regular and Advanced English 10 students. Students NOT testing are on a 2 Hour Delay and should report at 9:35 am.
April 23rd: Biology, regular US Studies & Government EOC. Testing for all Regular and Advanced Biology students. Testing for all students in Government, regular U.S. Studies Course, and AP U.S. History. Students NOT testing are on a 3 Hour delay and should report at 10:35 am
April 25th: Algebra & Geometry EOC. Testing for all Geometry, Foundational Geometry, Advanced Geometry, Algebra 1 and Foundational Algebra 1 students. Students NOT testing are on a 3 Hour delay and should report at 10:35 am
Test Taking Tips
- Get 8-10 hours of sleep the night before a test.
- Eat a healthy breakfast in the morning the day of the test.
- Drink plenty of water; it helps calm your nerves & helps you focus.
- Don't rush the morning of a test, arrive on time to school.
- Read all directions and answer choices before picking an answer.
- Eliminate answer choices you know are incorrect.
- Pace yourself. Move on from challenging questions and go back to them later.
- If you are starting to lose focus, do a quick brain break.
- Don't leave any questions blank.
- Review your answers after completing all of the questions.
- Have a positive attitude.
Apollo Career Center
Apollo Career Center offers more than 20 career-technical programs that take two years to complete. The students have the opportunity to experience hands-on training and college prep academics to prepare students for their futures after high school. Students from eleven area districts attend Apollo , giving students the chance to meet new people, be exposed to a diverse population, and meet peers who share the same goals and interests. To be admitted to Apollo after their 10th grade year, students need a minimum of eight credits: two English credits, two Math credits, one Science credit, one Social Studies credit, and two additional credits (Health, Fine Art, etc.). Students can apply at any time with this application.
Please see your school counselor for further questions!
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ProgressBook
Parents can easily access and monitor student's grades by using ProgressBook (https://parentaccess.noacsc.org/)
If you do not already have a ProgressBook account, you will need a registration key. To receive this registration key, please contact Mrs. Jen Minnick in the GIC.
Email: minnickj@limashawnee.com
Phone: 419-998-8015
National Honor Society Tutoring
Need help on homework? Need help studying for a test? Need help getting caught up? Our NHS students are here to help you! Tutoring tables are every Wednesday after school until 3:30 pm in the GIC at no cost.
As a resource for our students and staff, Ohio Means Jobs Allen County has placed a job coach at Shawnee High School for the academic year. Kyler Washam will be available to meet with students each Tuesday morning from 8:00 -11:30 AM in the high school guidance office. Kyler will periodically work with groups of students in their Ohio Means Jobs Backpacks, and will also be available for any student asking for individual help with resumes, cover letters, job seeking, job shadowing, internships, co-ops, etc. Please contact the guidance office if you have questions or concerns at (419) 998-8004.
Shawnee High School Alumni Scholarship
Seniors
Graduation Caps & Gowns
In order to participate in the Commencement Ceremony, seniors must meet all graduation requirements and wear the cap and gown representative of Shawnee High School. Please check with your senior to make sure the appropriate items have been ordered. Stop in the West Office if you need another order form.
Transcript Request
College/Military Conferences at Shawnee
Scholarships
Mental Health & Resources
Community Resources
Crisis Number Hotlines
Ohio CareLine: 1-800-720-9616
Crisis Text Line: Text "4hope" to 741741
National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: 1-800-273-8255
Hopeline: 1-800-567-HOPE
National Domestic Violence Hotline: 1-800-799-SAFE
Youth Crisis Hotline: 1-800-448-4663
The Trevor Project: 1-866-488-7386