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SCHOOL NEWS

Student drivers are not permitted to park at the Community Center, Wapping, or in the high school student lot without a pass. Please park in Duprey. Parking passes for the high school student lot will go on sale in late March after the snow season has ended. 
 
Seniors: cap and gown orders NEED to be completed ASAP. Go to the Senior Classroom page or find the flyers in the building to secure your cap and gown for graduation. See Mrs. Lynch or Mr. Zielinski with questions.
 
This week's tip from the Writing Center: More words doesn’t always mean the best possible response. Sometimes less is more! For more tips and help with your writing, stop by the Writing Center. We are open Monday, Wednesday, and Thursday in room 136 from 2-3pm. Student tutors are waiting to help you with any writing assignments. 
 
CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES

The next Italian Club meeting will be Monday, February 7th right after school until the late bus in room 226.  All are welcome and please see Mrs. Zaccardelli with any questions.
 
This is a reminder that NHS will be meeting TODAY after school in the auditorium
The Japanese Club will meet this Thursday right after school in room 230. We will learn new vocab and sentence patterns, as well as watch anime.
 
You are all invited to Unified Theater's Informational Meeting on Wednesday, February 9 after school in the Seminar Room. This club gathers twice weekly, plays games, works with students of all abilities, and creates a short show for June.
Posted by Guest  On Feb 02, 2022 at 7:35 AM
  
SCHOOL NEWS

Today marks the first day of Black History Month. Black History Month offers an important opportunity to honor and highlight the accomplishments of Black Americans in history and society, as we continue the study of Black History as American History throughout the year. This event was first celebrated as a week in February of 1926. The week was expanded to a month in 1976 and became officially recognized by the US Government by President Gerald R. Ford. https://www.africanamericanhistorymonth.gov
 
On this day in 1960, the Greensboro sit-in, an act of nonviolent protest against a segregated lunch counter, occurred in Greensboro, North Carolina. Its success led to a wider sit-in movement, organized by college students and later high school students that spread throughout the south. 
 
CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES

This is a reminder that NHS will be meeting this Wednesday, February 2nd, after school in the auditorium.
 
There will be a Mind's Eye meeting next Thursday February 3rd in Room 129. New members are welcome! 
 
The Strategy Club will meet this Wednesday, after school, in room 7. 
Posted by Guest  On Feb 01, 2022 at 7:34 AM
  
SCHOOL NEWS

Student drivers are not permitted to park at the Community Center, Wapping, or in the high school student lot without a pass. Please park in Duprey. Parking passes for the high school student lot will go on sale in late March after snow season has ended. 
 
The results are in for the American Mathematics Competition, and here are the top finishers:  for the AMC 10B, the school winner was 10th grader Rishabh Mohapatra with 78 points; 2nd place was 9th grader Rajan Smriti with 70.5 points, and 3rd place was a tie between 9th graders Hiteshree Dirisala, Roger Mao, and Daniel Stoyanov.  The school winner for the AMC 12B was senior Michael Ngo with 114 points; 2nd place was senior Jaideep Naik with 108 points, and 3rd place was senior Aryan Kalia with 88.5 points.  Michael, Jaideep, and Aryan also qualified to take the American Invitational Math Exam. Any student taking the exam that did not get their scores should contact Mr. Brindisi for their results.  Congratulations to all students who participated!
 
CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES

This is a reminder that NHS will be meeting this Wednesday, February 2nd, after school in the auditorium.
 
COLLEGE AND CAREER CENTER

A scholarship reminder to seniors that in addition to the Dollars for Scholars portal being open, the Joyce Picard and Julie Veilleux scholarship applications are both due by the end of the day on February 1st. These are all in Naviance. See Mrs. Carty for help.
Posted by Guest  On Jan 31, 2022 at 8:01 AM
  
SCHOOL NEWS

SWHS’s class of 2023 is hosting a “Do Good '' fundraiser at a local Mexican restaurant located at 48 Hale Road in Manchester on February 1st from 4pm-8pm. 
 
Students - Don't forget to nominate a staff member for Staffulty of the Month in January!  Student Council will be closing submissions on February 1st.
 
Need help with your writing? Come to the Writing Center! Open after school on late bus days (Monday, Wednesday, Thursday) from 2-3 pm in room 136, student writing tutors are waiting to help you with your writing. No appointment needed. See Mrs. Howard in room 134, Ms. Pieratti, or Mrs. Larson in room 131 for info.
  
CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES

There will be a Mind's Eye meeting next Thursday February 3rd in Room 129. New members are welcome! 

Unified for Underprivileged Girls is having a fundraiser on Saturday, January 29th from 4pm-8pm at a local Southwest restaurant on Hale Road. All proceeds donated to underprivileged girls in Kenya to purchase school supplies and other tools to be successful.
  
COLLEGE AND CAREER CENTER

If you are interested in training to work in emergency medical services, First Approach is offering evening classes starting in February. Registration closes February 9th. Go to www.firstapproach.org to learn more.
 
Reminder to seniors – the South Windsor Dollars for Scholars portal is now open for applications until March 15th. Please read ALL directions carefully. The application can be accessed through Naviance or the SWHS homepage. Also, the deadline for the Joyce Picard and Julie Veilleux scholarships is February 1st. These awards, given through the Hartford Foundation for Public Giving are only for students who live in or attend school in South Windsor and can be found in Naviance. 
 
Posted by Guest  On Jan 28, 2022 at 12:23 AM
  
SCHOOL NEWS

Need help with your writing? Come to the Writing Center! Open after school on late bus days (Monday, Wednesday, Thursday) from 2-3 pm in room 136, student writing tutors are waiting to help you with your writing. No appointment needed. See Mrs. Howard in room 134, Ms. Pieratti, or Mrs. Larson in room 131 for info.

COLLEGE AND CAREER CENTER
 
If you are a senior thinking about going into the trades after graduation, The Hartford Electricians Joint Apprenticeship and Training Committee has announced the dates for its apprenticeship application period. Interested candidates must apply in person at their Hartford office - Monday through Friday from January 24th to February 4th. The office is open from 8:00 a.m. to noon every day, with extended hours on Fridays from 3:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. Students must be at least 17 years old and graduating in June to apply. For more information, please see a flyer in the Career Center.
 
If you are interested in training to work in emergency medical services, First Approach is offering evening classes starting in February. Registration closes February 9th. Go to www.firstapproach.org to learn more.
Posted by Guest  On Jan 26, 2022 at 12:23 PM
  
SCHOOL NEWS

Seniors! Go to the senior google classroom page or scan the QR code on the flyers posted around the building to order your cap and gown. No payment is needed. You must complete the form ASAP, but no later Jan 28th to reserve your cap and gown. See Mrs. Lynch or Mr. Zielinski if you have questions.
 
CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES

The NHS meeting scheduled for this Wednesday 1/26 has been POSTPONED to next Wednesday 2/2.

Unified for Underprivileged Girls is having a fundraiser on Saturday, January 29th from 4pm-8pm at a local Southwest restaurant on Hale Road. All proceeds donated to underprivileged girls in Kenya to purchase school supplies and other tools to be successful. 
Posted by Guest  On Jan 24, 2022 at 7:14 AM
  
SCHOOL NEWS

Seniors! Go to the senior google classroom page or scan the QR code on the flyers posted around the building to order your cap and gown. No payment is needed. You must complete the form ASAP, but no later Jan 28th to reserve your cap and gown. See Mrs. Lynch or Mr. Zielinski if you have questions.
 
Support the 9th grade Class of 2025 at a local Mexican Restaurant at 48 Hale Road in Manchester on Wednesday, January 19th from 4:00-8:00 p.m. 
 
CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES

Unified for Underprivileged Girls is having a fundraiser on Saturday, January 29th from 4pm-8pm at a local Southwest restaurant on Hale Road. All proceeds donated to underprivileged girls in Kenya to purchase school supplies and other tools to be successful. 

Do you want to become a better chess player, or just enjoy playing it casually with friends? If yes, then you should join the chess club! We meet every normal Monday after school from 2-3:30 in room 161. We have lessons, games, and tournaments for all chess skill levels. Be sure to join using our classroom code: ba5kj3y
 
FCCLA will host a fundraiser at a local fresh grinder shop on Sullivan Avenue on Wednesday, January 26th from 5pm-8pm. A portion of the proceeds will go to Kentucky tornado relief. 
 
Student Council is hosting a canned food drive at the JV and Varsity basketball games against RHAM this Friday, January 14th. Bring in 3 canned goods and your game admission is free! 
Posted by Guest  On Jan 14, 2022 at 10:38 AM
  
SCHOOL NEWS

Seniors! Go to the senior google classroom page or scan the QR code on the flyers posted around the building to order your cap and gown. No payment is needed. You must complete the form ASAP, but no later Jan 28th to reserve your cap and gown. See Mrs. Lynch or Mr. Zielinski if you have questions.
 
The Teen Center’s virtual paint night is Tuesday, February 8th at 5:30pm. Price is $12 per person, which includes supplies.  Please contact Danielle to register at 860-648-6360 by January 26th. 
 
Support the 9th grade Class of 2025 at a local Mexican Restaurant at 48 Hale Road in Manchester on Wednesday, January 19th from 4:00-8:00 p.m. 
 
CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES

Unified for Underprivileged Girls is having a fundraiser on Saturday, January 29th from 4pm-8pm at a local Southwest restaurant on Hale Road. All proceeds donated to underprivileged girls in Kenya to purchase school supplies and other tools to be successful. 

Student Council is hosting a canned food drive at the JV and Varsity basketball games this Friday, January 14th. Bring in canned goods to the basketball game. If you bring in 3 canned goods, you will get into the game for free! 
 
ATHLETICS

For students interested in playing baseball, there will be an informational meeting on Thursday, January 13th in the back of the Media Center from 2:00-2:45 p.m. Any questions, please see Mr. D'Amato
Posted by Guest  On Jan 13, 2022 at 7:39 AM
  
SCHOOL NEWS

Seniors! Go to the senior google classroom page or scan the QR code on the flyers posted around the building to order your cap and gown. No payment is needed. You must complete the form ASAP, but no later Jan 28th to reserve your cap and gown. See Mrs. Lynch or Mr. Zielinski if you have questions.
 
A big thank you to the entire community who came out to support our winter blood drive. We collected over 40 units of blood, which will go to serve many people who need blood transfusions during this time of critical need. It was great to see such overwhelming support from our community, and we hope you all stay tuned for our next blood drive in March!
 
The Teen Center rescheduled their paint night to Tuesday, February 8th at 5:30pm. Join us for a virtual Paint Night led by Lindsey’s Craft Studio. Price is $12 per person, which includes all supplies! Please contact Danielle to register at 860-648-6360 by January 26th. 
 
Looking for help studying for midterms? NHS will hold a review session today, January 12th, in the cafeteria from 2:00 - 4:00 p.m. NHS tutors will be available to help with any of your classes! Refreshments will be provided.
 
CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES

Unified for Underprivileged Girls is having a fundraiser event on Saturday, January 29th from 4pm-8pm at a local Southwest restaurant on Hale Road. All proceeds are donated to underprivileged girls in Kenya to purchase school supplies and other tools to be successful. 

Student Council is hosting a canned food drive at the JV and Varsity basketball games against EO Smith this Friday, January 14th. Bring in canned goods to the basketball game on Friday, January 14th. If you bring in 3 canned goods, you will get into the game for free! Canned goods will be donated to a local shelter. 
 
Do you want to become a better chess player, or just enjoy playing it casually with friends? If yes, then you should join the chess club! We meet every normal Monday after school from 2-3:30 in room 161. We have lessons, games, and tournaments for all chess skill levels. Be sure to join using our classroom code: ba5kj3y
 
FCCLA will host a fundraiser at a local fresh grinder shop on Sullivan Avenue on Wednesday, January 26th from 5pm-8pm. A portion of the proceeds will go to Kentucky tornado relief. 
 
COLLEGE AND CAREER CENTER

If you are a senior thinking about going into the trades after graduation, The Hartford Electricians Joint Apprenticeship and Training Committee has announced the dates for its apprenticeship application period. Interested candidates must apply in person at their Hartford office - Monday through Friday during the window of January 24th to February 4th. The office is open from 8:00 a.m. to noon every day, with extended hours on Fridays from 3:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. Students must be at least 17 years old and graduating in June to apply. For more information, please see a flyer in the Career Center.
 
ATHLETICS

For students interested in playing baseball, there will be an informational meeting on Thursday, January 13th in the back of the Media Center from 2:00-2:45 p.m. for all students grades 9-12. Any questions, please see Mr. D'Amato
Posted by Guest  On Jan 12, 2022 at 7:51 AM
  
SCHOOL NEWS
 
Looking for help studying for midterms? NHS will be a holding review session Wednesday in the cafeteria from 2:00 - 4:00 p.m. NHS tutors will be available to help with any of your classes! Refreshments will be provided.
 
CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES

Unified for Underprivileged Girls is having a fundraiser at a local Southwest restaurant on Hale Road on Saturday from 4:00 - 8:00 p.m. Please come and show your support by purchasing some delicious food and presenting the flyer. All proceeds are donated to underprivileged girls in Kenya to purchase school supplies and other tools to be successful. Hope to see you there! 

Student Council is hosting a canned food drive at the JV and Varsity basketball games against EO Smith this Friday, January 14th. Bring in canned goods to the basketball game on Friday, January 14th. If you bring in 3 canned goods, you will get into the game for free! Canned goods will be donated to a local shelter. 
 
Take a break from studying before the long weekend and support your Bobcats! Do you want to become a better chess player, or just enjoy playing it casually with friends? If yes, then you should join the chess club! We meet every normal Monday after school from 2-3:30 in room 161. We have lessons, games, and tournaments for all chess skill levels. Be sure to join using our classroom code: ba5kj3y
 
COLLEGE AND CAREER CENTER
 
A reminder to seniors interested in applying for the Hartford Foundation for Public Giving Scholarship Program, the deadline to apply is TODAY, Tuesday, January 11th at 4:00 p.m. This is for the renewable scholarships awarded through the Scholarship America portal. Additional individual Hartford Foundation scholarships are available for application until February 1st.
 
ATHLETICS

There will be an informational meeting on Thursday, January 13th in the back of the Media Center from 2:00-2:45 p.m. for all students grades 9-12 interested in playing baseball this spring. Any questions, please see Mr. D'Amato
Posted by Guest  On Jan 11, 2022 at 7:42 AM
  
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