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April 12, 2021
April 12, 2021
Posted on 04/12/2021

Softball: Any girls interested in playing softball this spring should contact Coach Craig at [email protected]. Please email him for more information ASAP. Season starts April 19. 


Hey Boys do you like to smash things?  Do you like playing games? Do you like Under Armor gear?  Do you want to try something new and have fun?  Then TENNIS is for you.  We will be starting our season May 3rd and it will run until the end of the school year.  You don't even need a racquet, we will provide that for you. Most of our players just started tennis so you will fit right in.  If you want to try it, email Coach Calo or stop in and see him in Room 107.  More information on a meeting is coming

 

There will be a mandatory parent/athlete code of conduct and coaches zoom meeting for all students interested in participating in boys and girls track, baseball, and boys golf TONIGHT at 7pm.  All groups will start together in a zoom meeting and go to breakout rooms according to their sport.  The season officially starts on 4/19.  See ya there!   This is the link to the meeting

 

Are you a senior looking for summer work before you leave for college? If you are interested in working for the Green Bay Parks Department please reach out to Adam Brezinski at 920-448-3365.

 

This is a reminder that tomorrow Juniors have ACT testing and are the only students who should come in person to school.  All 9th, 10th, and 12th grades should stay home and you will learn asynchronously.

 

There will be NO girls soccer practice this evening. Next practice will be tomorrow(Tuesday) at 5:30 beginning on the practice field. Also any girls still wishing to play soccer this spring can come to the practice Tuesday or Thursday this week at 5:30 by the practice field and talk to Coach Jay.

 

Track & Field:  Anyone interested in Track & Field, there will be a short 5-10 minute meeting right after school in room 203.  Coach Butters will give you schedules and briefly go over how the season will work.  If you are in a fall sport and are coming out for track still stop by to make sure you are signed up and get the schedule.  You will be out quick.

 

The Department of Health Services and Governor Evers have now made the COVID-19 vaccinations available to all individuals age 16 and over. Currently, only the Pfizer vaccine is approved for ages 16 and 17.  The Moderna and Johnson & Johnson vaccines are only approved for ages 18 and over. Vaccines are available through Prevea, Bellin, Walgreens, CVS, Meijer, and Streu’s, to name a few.  Minor children must be accompanied by a parent or legal guardian to the first appointment. We encourage you to share with your child’s school the dates your child received their vaccination shots, as this will make a difference as to whether or not your child will need to quarantine due to a close contact with a COVID-19 positive individual. Two weeks after the final vaccination, individuals will not be required to quarantine for 14 days after a close contact unless they become symptomatic. You can provide your child's vaccination information to your child’s school nurse. The Centers for Disease Control, Department of Health Services and the Department of Public Instruction have all updated school physical distancing guidelines to three feet. However, the definition for close contact, when determining if an individual will need to quarantine, remains the same, which is an individual being within six feet for 15 minutes cumulative in a 24 hour period.  

 

There will be a short REQUIRED meeting for all students scheduled to be in the Business Senior Internship program for the 2021-2022 school year this Thursday, April 15th from 3:00 to 3:30pm. The meeting will take place in room 222 and in a Zoom meeting room for those not attending classes in person. Please check your school email for a calendar invitation from Mr. Christy. If you did not receive the invitation contact Mr. Christy ASAP.


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