
December Newsletter 2023
Shawnee High School
A Note From the Guidance Department
We hope everyone has a safe and relaxing winter break. Happy Holidays!
Winter Break
We will have Early Dismissal on Wednesday, December 20th.
There will be no school Thursday, December 21st through Tuesday, January 2nd.
School will resume on Wednesday, January 3rd.
Important Dates
January 11th & 12th - Semester Exams
January 15th : NO SCHOOL
January 24th: TWO HOUR DELAY - teacher in-service
January 19th: Second quarter grade cards mailed home
January 29th: Last day for students to request adding/dropping a semester course
Volunteer Opportunity
As part of Shawnee Schools PBIS (Positive Behavior Interventions and Supports) plan, Shawnee High School is recognizing a Student of the Month for each grade level. Students are nominated by any staff member who recognizes a student demonstrating good character and performing one or more of our Indian Expectations: taking ownership, taking initiative, being resilient, and advocating. Congratulations to these Students of the Month for November 2023!
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.
Sophomores have received a permission form to register for Apollo's 411 Blast Day on January 26th. 411 Blast Day allows students to tour two programs of their choice, helping them to decide if Apollo may be right for them.
Please see your school counselor for further questions!
Click below to view the November 2023 edition of The Chief
Click below to view the November 2023 edition of the Avatar
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
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