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Did you know that just one pint of blood can save up to three lives? Be a lifesaver and sign up to donate blood at the school blood drive on Wednesday, March 11th! Interested students over 17 can sign up through the google form posted in your grade’s Google Classroom.

Freshmen still have a few more days to apply to the CHET Advance Scholarship. There are two types of awards. One is a random drawing – you only need 10 minutes and a report card to apply. The other is a longer application involving a civic engagement assignment. An informational flyer is in the Career Center and the application window closes March 12th.

New England Institute of Technology is hosting a Welcome Day on Sunday, March 8th from 10:00 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. (Registration begins at 9 a.m.). The day will feature a student panel and tours of academic labs, the residence hall and student center as well as other amenities. Go to NEIT.edu for more information and to register.

Attention Sophomores and Juniors: The CATS club is receiving applications for the 2020-21 school year. If you are interested in an opportunity to work closely with your peers, lead, and mentor new students, please consider applying. Applications can be picked up in the main office and should be dropped off outside of room 143. All applications are due Friday, March 8. Please see Mrs. Frasier, Mrs. Landry, or Mr. Warnock with any questions.

The Italian Club will hold its next meeting Monday, March 9th in room 105. We will be making pizza, appetizers, salad, and dessert. Please bring $5 to Mrs. Zaccardelli in room 226 by Friday, March 6th to save your spot. Space is limited.

The Freshman Class of 2023 is having a fundraiser at a pizza place in Evergreen Walk on Tuesday, March 3rd from 5:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. Come support your freshman class.

The Strategy Club will meet again on Thursday, March 5th. We'll be running a Dungeons and Dragons adventure and board games at this week's meeting. Check our Google Classroom for details.

Athletic News:

Any girls interested in Outdoor Track and Field who are new to the sport and were not able to attend last week's meeting, should attend an informational meeting after school on March 4th in room 127.  See Coach McCullough with any questions.
Posted by Guest  On Mar 03, 2020 at 8:51 AM
  

March is Women’s History Month.  Please stop by the pendulum area showcase to see how women have helped shape history. As Maya Angelou said “How important it is for us to recognize and celebrate our heroes and she-roes!”

Did you know that just one pint of blood can save up to three lives? Be a lifesaver and sign up to donate blood at the school blood drive on Wednesday, March 11th! Interested students over 17 can sign up through the google form posted in your grade’s Google Classroom.

The results of the American Mathematics Contest are in, and here are our top scorers:  On the AMC10, 3rd place is Yunfei Zheng with 106.5 points, 2nd place is Jaideep Naik with 111 points, and 1st place goes to Aryan Kalia with 112.5 points. On the AMC12, 3rd place is Keshav Ramesh with 78 points, 2nd place is Noah Leibowitz with 82.5 points, and 1st place is Michael Ngo with 97.5 points. In addition, Michael, Aryan, Jaideep, and Yunfei qualified to take the very prestigious American Invitational Mathematics Examination. Congratulations to all who competed! Students who took the AMC10 or AMC12 can see their mathematics teacher for their score.

Freshmen still have a few more days to apply to the CHET Advance Scholarship. There are two types of awards. One is a random drawing – you only need 10 minutes and a report card to apply. The other is a longer application involving a civic engagement assignment. An informational flyer is in the Career Center and the application window closes March 12th.

Reminder: Junior Prom tickets will be available for sale starting TODAY after school from 2:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m. in room 159. Only one person per group needs to come. Please be sure to bring the following with you:
1. Checks made out to the Class of 2021 for $80 (or $160 per couple). The individual who is representing the group needs to have all checks from everyone in the group.
2. Outside guest forms appropriately completed and identification of guests (as requested on the form).
3. Meal choices--must be appropriately filled out for all members of the group. As stated above, the individual who is representing the group needs to come with 1 meal choice form, and this form needs to be completed for all members at the table.
It is okay if you do not have ten people at your table, but do keep in mind, that we may need to add others to your table. Please see Mrs. Caless or Mrs. Lang if you have any questions.

New England Institute of Technology is hosting a Welcome Day on Sunday, March 8th from 10:00 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. (Registration begins at 9 a.m.). The day will feature a student panel and tours of academic labs, the residence hall and student center as well as other amenities. Go to NEIT.edu for more information and to register.

Attention Sophomores and Juniors: The CATS club is receiving applications for the 2020-21 school year. If you are interested in an opportunity to work closely with your peers, lead, and mentor new students, please consider applying. Applications can be picked up in the main office and should be dropped off outside of room 143. All applications are due Friday, March 8. Please see Mrs. Frasier, Mrs. Landry, or Mr. Warnock with any questions.

The Strategy Club will meet this week on Thursday, March 5th. We'll be running a Dungeons and Dragons adventure and board games at this week's meeting. Check our Google Classroom for details.

Athletic News:

Any girls interested in Outdoor Track and Field who are new to the sport and were not able to attend last week's meeting, should attend an informational meeting after school on Wednesday, March 4th in room 127.  See Coach McCullough with any questions.
Posted by Guest  On Mar 02, 2020 at 9:03 AM
  

FBLA will be selling shamrocks for the Muscular Dystrophy Association during all lunch waves. Please buy a shamrock for a dollar and help support the MDA.

A local medical office is looking for a mature and responsible student in the Class of 2021 to work 8-12 hours per week after school with additional hours available over the summer. This is a clerical position including filing, photocopying, placing appointment reminder calls and other tasks, but students who have an interest in the healthcare field will benefit from seeing how a medical offices works and are encouraged to apply. A flyer is hanging in the Career Center with details and information on how to apply.

The results of the American Mathematics Contest are in, and here are our top scorers: On the AMC10, 3rd place is Yunfei Zheng with 106.5 points, 2nd place is Jaideep Naik with 111 points, and 1st place goes to Aryan Kalia with 112.5 points. On the AMC12, 3rd place is Keshav Ramesh with 78 points, 2nd place is Noah Leibowitz with 82.5 points, and 1st place is Michael Ngo with 97.5 points. In addition, Michael, Aryan, Jaideep, and Yunfei qualified to take the very prestigious American Invitational Mathematics Examination. Congratulations to all who competed. Students who took the AMC10 or AMC12 can see their mathematics teacher for their score.

Did you know that just one pint of blood can save up to three lives? Be a lifesaver and sign up to donate blood at the school blood drive on Wednesday, March 11th! Interested students over 17 can sign up through the google form posted in your grade’s Google Classroom.

The UConn Office of Early College Programs has two scholarship opportunities that will allow students to participate in the 2020 Pre-College Summer (PCS) program. The UConn Pre-College Summer ECE Partner School Scholarship is for students at ECE partner schools only. The student chosen does not have to be enrolled in a UConn course, but must be a student at the partner school. The UConn Pre-College Summer Geosciences Scholarship can be shared with anyone.  Students must be CT residents.  For information on the ECE Partner School Scholarship visit: www.precollege-summer.uconn.edu/partnerschools/ and for information on the Geosciences Scholarship visit: www.precollege-summer.uconn.edu/geopathsscholarship/

The South Windsor Little League Scholarships application is now available. Students who participated in South Windsor Little League through baseball, softball, umpiring or volunteering are eligible to apply. You can download an application from the scholarship listing in Naviance or pick one up in the Career Center. The deadline to submit your application is April 15th.

New England Institute of Technology is hosting a Welcome Day on Sunday, March 8th from 10:00 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. (Registration begins at 9 a.m.). The day will feature a student panel and tours of academic labs, the residence hall and student center as well as other amenities. Go to NEIT.edu for more information and to register.

Freshmen have an opportunity to apply now for a college scholarship through the Connecticut Higher Education Trust (CHET). To be eligible for the CHET Advance Scholarship you must be a high school freshman in Connecticut with a minimum GPA of 2.0 and intend to begin a higher education program no later than September 2024. There are two types of scholarships available – one that is a random drawing and another that requires a civic engagement assignment. For information on how to apply see the Career Center, your Social Studies teacher, or the scholarship database in Naviance. The deadline is March 12th.
Posted by Guest  On Feb 28, 2020 at 8:56 AM
  

Mind's Eye will host a Coffee House TODAY, Thursday, February 27th from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. in the Media Center. Join us for food, music, poetry, and more. All are welcome.

FBLA will be selling shamrocks for the Muscular Dystrophy Association all this week during all lunch waves. Please buy a shamrock for a dollar and help support the MDA. Thank you! 

Students: Naviance has changed its sign in process. When you visit Naviance through the SWHS website, you can now log in with your standard network username and password using Clever. Clever is a company that manages multiple websites using one exterior sign in page. Click on the CLEVER button at the bottom of the page, select SWHS, and enter your network username and password. Please visit Mrs. Carty in the Career Center with any questions. (Note: The parent Naviance login process will not change at this time.)

A local medical office is looking for a mature and responsible student in the Class of 2021 to work 8-12 hours per week after school with additional hours available over the summer. This is a clerical position including filing, photocopying, placing appointment reminder calls and other tasks, but students who have an interest in the healthcare field will benefit from seeing how a medical offices works and are encouraged to apply. A flyer is hanging in the Career Center with details and information on how to apply.

Seniors: the following South Windsor Dollars for Scholars scholarships have less than typical interest thus far, please consider applying to: The Borelli Scholarship is for seniors looking to major in elementary or early education - this scholarship can truly make the difference between living on campus and commuting. The SW Superintendent’s Manchester Community College scholarship and The Jeff Czapala Unified Sports and/or Unified Theater scholarship. Please see Mrs. Carty in the Career Center with any questions.

Did you know that just one pint of blood can save up to three lives? Be a lifesaver and sign up to donate blood at the school blood drive on Wednesday, March 11th. Interested students over 17 can sign up through the google form posted in your grade’s Google Classroom.

The UConn Office of Early College Programs has two scholarship opportunities that will allow students to participate in the 2020 Pre-College Summer (PCS) program. The UConn Pre-College Summer ECE Partner School Scholarship is for students at ECE partner schools only.  The student chosen does not have to be enrolled in an UConn course, but must be a student at the partner school. The UConn Pre-College Summer Geosciences Scholarship can be shared with anyone.  Students must be CT residents.  For information on the ECE Partner School Scholarship visit: www.precollege-summer.uconn.edu/partnerschools/ and for information on the Geosciences Scholarship visit: www.precollege-summer.uconn.edu/geopathsscholarship/

The South Windsor Little League Scholarships application is now available. Students who participated in South Windsor Little League through baseball, softball, umpiring or volunteering are eligible to apply. You can download an application from the scholarship listing in Naviance or pick one up in the Career Center.  The deadline to submit your application is April 15th.

Athletic News:
Any girls interested in Outdoor Track and Field who have not participated in High School Track before or are new to the sport, should attend an informational meeting on either Thursday, February 27th or Wednesday, March 4th after school from 2:00 - 2:30 p.m. in room 127. See Coach McCullough in room 127 with any questions.
Posted by Guest  On Feb 27, 2020 at 8:50 AM
  

Bobcat foodies, the Cooking Club celebrates the most important meal of the day with Mimosa Mocktails, Strawberry Cream Cheese-Stuffed French Toast, and Cinnamon Bun Pancakes! Or, are you a chocoholic?  Don't miss our chocolate lava cakes, dirt cake, and so much more! Bring $5 to Ms. Cliff or Sra. Ruiz -- you won't regret it! We cook TODAY, Wednesday, February 26th after school in room 105.

The Strategy Club will meet Thursday, February 27th after school in room 7. New members are welcome.

Mind's Eye will host a Coffee House this Thursday, February 27th from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. in the Media Center. Join us for food, music, poetry, and more. All are welcome.

FBLA will be selling shamrocks for the Muscular Dystrophy Association all this week during all lunch waves. Please buy a shamrock for a dollar and help support the MDA. Thank you! 

Students: Naviance has changed its sign in process. When you visit Naviance through the SWHS website, you can now log in with your standard network username and password using Clever. Clever is a company that manages multiple websites using one exterior sign in page. Click on the CLEVER button at the bottom of the page, select SWHS, and enter your network username and password. Please visit Mrs. Carty in the Career Center with any questions. (Note: The parent Naviance login process will not change at this time.)

A local medical office is looking for a mature and responsible student in the Class of 2021 to work 8-12 hours per week after school with additional hours available over the summer. This is a clerical position including filing, photocopying, placing appointment reminder calls and other tasks, but students who have an interest in the healthcare field will benefit from seeing how a medical offices works and are encouraged to apply. A flyer is hanging in the Career Center with details and information on how to apply.

The application process is now open for the Future Law Enforcement Youth Academy (FLEYA).  Students 16 years to 18 years old who are enrolled in a Connecticut high school may apply, but students graduating in 2020 are NOT eligible. The camp runs from July 26th through August 1st at the Yale University campus, where students will stay for the week.  A link to the application is in the Enrichment Programs listed in Naviance.

Bristol Technical Education Center is holding an Open House on Thursday, March 5th from 5:00 to 7:00 p.m. Students entering grades 11 and 12 next year with an interest in technical programs such as precision manufacturing, culinary arts, mechatronics, automotive, HVAC, and welding can visit and learn more about the campus and what it offers. A flyer with more information is hanging in the Career Center.

In connection with the Memorial Day commemoration activities to be held on Monday, May 25th, the South Windsor Patriotic Commission is pleased to announce its annual essay contest. Students in grades 9-12 can submit an essay (500 words or less) on the topic of “An American patriot who inspires me and why.” All entries must be received by the Patriotic Commission no later than Friday, February 28th. The entry form and additional details are available in the SWHS main office, in the Career Center and in your Social Studies classes.

Athletic News:

Any girls interested in Outdoor Track and Field who have not participated in High School Track before or are new to the sport, should attend an informational meeting on either Thursday Feb. 27th or Wednesday March 4th after school from 2:00 - 2:30 p.m. in room 127. See Coach McCullough in room 127 with any questions.
Posted by Guest  On Feb 26, 2020 at 8:59 AM
  

Students: Naviance has changed its sign in process. When you visit Naviance through the SWHS website, you can now log in with your standard network username and password using Clever. Clever is a company that manages multiple websites using one exterior sign in page. Click on the CLEVER button at the bottom of the page, select SWHS, and enter your network username and password. Please visit Mrs. Carty in the Career Center with any questions. (Note: The parent Naviance login process will not change at this time.)

A local medical office is looking for a mature and responsible student in the Class of 2021 to work 8-12 hours per week after school with additional hours available over the summer. This is a clerical position including filing, photocopying, placing appointment reminder calls and other tasks, but students who have an interest in the healthcare field will benefit from seeing how a medical offices works and are encouraged to apply. A flyer is hanging in the Career Center with details and information on how to apply.

The application process is now open for the Future Law Enforcement Youth Academy (FLEYA). Students 16 years to 18 years old who are enrolled in a Connecticut high school may apply, but students graduating in 2020 are NOT eligible. The camp runs from July 26th through August 1st at the Yale University campus, where students will stay for the week. A link to the application is in the Enrichment Programs listed in Naviance.

The Strategy Club will meet Thursday, February 27th after school in room 7. New members are welcome.

Bobcat foodies, the Cooking Club celebrates the most important meal of the day with Mimosa Mocktails, Strawberry Cream Cheese-Stuffed French Toast, and Cinnamon Bun Pancakes! Or, are you a chocoholic?  Don't miss our chocolate lava cakes, dirt cake, and so much more! Bring $5 to Ms. Cliff or Sra. Ruiz -- you won't regret it! We cook on Wednesday, February 26th in room 105.

Mind's Eye will be hosting a Coffee House this Thursday, February 27th from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. in the Media Center. Join us for food, music, poetry, and more. All are welcome.

Seniors: the following South Windsor Dollars for Scholars scholarships have less than typical interest thus far, please consider applying to: The Borelli Scholarship is for seniors looking to major in elementary or early education - this scholarship can truly make the difference between living on campus and commuting. The SW Superintendent’s Manchester Community College scholarship and The Jeff Czapala Unified Sports and/or Unified Theater scholarship. Please see Mrs. Carty in the Career Center with any questions.

Athletic News:

Anyone interested in trying out for the Boys’ Golf team should attend an informational meeting on Wednesday, February 26th after school in room 168. Please see Mr. Gray in room 168 if you have any questions or can’t attend.

Any girls interested in Outdoor Track and Field who have not participated in High School Track before or are new to the sport, should attend an informational meeting on either Thursday, February 27th or Wednesday, March 4th after school from 2:00 - 2:30 p.m. in room 127.  See Coach McCullough in room 127 with any questions.
Posted by Guest  On Feb 25, 2020 at 8:55 AM
  

Students: Naviance has changed its sign in process. When you visit Naviance through the SWHS website, you can now log in with your standard network username and password using Clever. Clever is a company that manages multiple websites using one exterior sign in page. Click on the CLEVER button at the bottom of the page, select SWHS, and enter your network username and password. Please visit Mrs. Carty in the Career Center with any questions. (Note: The parent Naviance login process will not change at this time.)

Students in grades 9-11: The PowerSchool Course Selection portal closes at 3:00 p.m. TODAY! Please log into PowerSchool, locate the Course Selection tab and request the courses that you would like for next year. If you have any questions about this process, please reach out to your school counselor.

A new function has been added to PowerSchool. Students can now see previous course history and grades. When logged into PowerSchool, look for the tabs listing previous school years, and check out your prior courses and grades. This will be very helpful when selecting classes.

Let us put YOU in the spotlight! Open auditions will be held for the award winning South Windsor High School Show Choir Choral Spectrum TODAY, Monday, February 24th at 5:00 p.m. in the Auditorium. Google Classroom Code pgpn7h5. See Mr. Martineau in the music wing if you need more information.

Bobcat foodies, the Cooking Club celebrates the most important meal of the day with Mimosa Mocktails, Strawberry Cream Cheese-Stuffed French Toast, and Cinnamon Bun Pancakes! Or, are you a chocoholic? Don't miss our chocolate lava cakes, dirt cake, and so much more! Bring $5 to Ms. Cliff or Sra. Ruiz -- you won't regret it! We cook on Wednesday, February 26th in room 105.

Mind's Eye will be hosting a Coffee House this Thursday, February 27th from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. in the Media Center. Join us for food, music, poetry, and more. All are welcome.

Seniors: the following South Windsor Dollars for Scholars scholarships have less than typical interest thus far, please consider applying to: The Borelli Scholarship is for seniors looking to major in elementary or early education - this scholarship can truly make the difference between living on campus and commuting. The SW Superintendent’s Manchester Community College scholarship and The Jeff Czapala Unified Sports and/or Unified Theater scholarship. Please see Mrs. Carty in the Career Center with any questions.

A local medical office is looking for a mature and responsible student in the Class of 2021 to work 8-12 hours per week after school with additional hours available over the summer. This is a clerical position including filing, photocopying, placing appointment reminder calls and other tasks, but students who have an interest in the healthcare field will benefit from seeing how a medical offices works and are encouraged to apply. A flyer is hanging in the Career Center with details and information on how to apply.

The application process is now open for the Future Law Enforcement Youth Academy (FLEYA). Students 16 years to 18 years old who are enrolled in a Connecticut high school may apply, but students graduating in 2020 are NOT eligible. The camp runs from July 26th through August 1st at the Yale University campus, where students will stay for the week. A link to the application is in the Enrichment Programs listed in Naviance.

In connection with the Memorial Day commemoration activities to be held on Monday, May 25th, the South Windsor Patriotic Commission is pleased to announce its annual essay contest. Students in grades 9-12 can submit an essay (500 words or less) on the topic of “An American patriot who inspires me and why.” All entries must be received by the Patriotic Commission no later than Friday, February 28th. The entry form and additional details are available in the SWHS main office, in the Career Center and in your Social Studies classes.

Athletic News:

Anyone interested in trying out for the Boys’ Golf team should attend an informational meeting on Wednesday, February 26th after school in room 168. Please see Mr. Gray in room 168 if you have any questions or can’t attend.

Any girls interested in Outdoor Track and Field who have not participated in High School Track before or are new to the sport, should attend an informational meeting on either Thursday, February. 27th or Wednesday, March 4th after school from 2:00-2:30 p.m. in room 127. See Coach McCullough in room 127 with any questions.
Posted by Guest  On Feb 24, 2020 at 8:47 AM
  

Students: Naviance has changed its sign in process. When you visit Naviance through the SWHS website, you can now log in with your standard network username and password using Clever. Clever is a company that manages multiple websites using one exterior sign in page. Click on the CLEVER button at the bottom of the page, select SWHS, and enter your network username and password. Please visit Mrs. Carty in the Career Center with any questions. (Note: The parent Naviance login process will not change at this time.)

Students: It's time to purchase your yearbook! The price is $70 until TODAY, February 21st. The price will continue to increase through the spring so buy it now. Go to the Yearbook tab on the webpage to place your order. Remember ALL students are featured in the yearbook – it’s not just for seniors.

Are you a member of FCCLA? Please join us for the spring conference on Friday, March 6th. Please return field trip forms to Mrs. Booth by TODAY, February 21st.

Please join us at a local frozen yogurt shop TONIGHT, Friday, February 21st from 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. to support the Freshman Class of 2023.

Bobcat Robotics is hosting a fundraiser at a local Indian restaurant this Sunday, February 23rd from 12:00 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. Come out and support the team. Look around for flyers or talk to anyone on the team for more details. All proceeds go to the SWHS Bobcat Robotics Team.

Seniors: If you are still thinking of applying to Central Connecticut State University, you are in luck! They are waiving fees for applications filed in the month of February thanks to their “Have a Heart” fundraising campaign. To take advantage of this opportunity get your materials ready and submitted before time runs out.

A new function has been added to PowerSchool. Students can now see previous course history and grades. When logged into PowerSchool, look for the tabs listing previous school years, and check out your prior courses and grades. This will be very helpful when selecting classes for next year.

Let us put YOU in the spotlight! Open auditions will be held for the award winning South Windsor High School Show Choir Choral Spectrum on Monday, February 24th at 5:00 p.m. in the Auditorium. Google Classroom Code pgpn7h5. See Mr. Martineau in the music wing if you need more information.

Seniors: the following South Windsor Dollars for Scholars scholarships have less than typical interest thus far, please consider applying to: The Borelli Scholarship for seniors looking to major in elementary or early education - this scholarship can truly make the difference between living on campus and commuting. The SW Superintendent’s Manchester Community College scholarship. The Jeff Czapala Unified Sports and/or Unified Theater scholarship. Please see Mrs. Carty in the Career Center with any questions.

Freshmen have an opportunity to apply now for a college scholarship through the Connecticut Higher Education Trust (CHET). To be eligible for the CHET Advance Scholarship you must be a high school freshman in Connecticut with a minimum GPA of 2.0 and intend to begin a higher education program no later than September 2024. There are two types of scholarships available – one that is a random drawing and another that requires a civic engagement assignment. For information on how to apply see the Career Center, your Social Studies teacher, or the scholarship database in Naviance. The deadline is March 12th.

On Wednesday of last week, the SWHS Math Team had their best meet of the season, winning the meet by an amazing 24 points over 2nd place Avon. This cut Avon's 33 point lead in the league standings to only 9 points with one meet left in the season. Scoring a perfect 18 out of 18 points for the Bobcats were Aryan Kalia, Jaideep Naik, and Keshav Ramesh. Michael Ngo and Yunfei Zheng secured the win with 17 and 15 points respectively. South Windsor can finish no lower than 2nd place in the 25 team league, and has already qualified for the State and New England Meets.

Athletic News:

Anyone interested in trying out for the Boys’ Golf team should attend an informational meeting on Wednesday, February 26th after school in room 168. Please see Mr. Gray in room 168 if you have any questions or can’t attend.
Posted by Guest  On Feb 21, 2020 at 8:51 AM
  

Students: It's time to purchase your yearbook! The price is $70 until February 21st. The price will continue to increase through the spring so buy it now. Go to the Yearbook tab on the webpage to place your order. Remember ALL students are featured in the yearbook – it’s not just for seniors.

The Japanese Club is meeting TODAY, Thursday, February 20th in room 230. Be ready to learn more hiragana letters and more expressions.

Students are encouraged to check out the Enrichment section of Naviance where you can learn about academic and exploration programs going on both during the school year and over the summer. Many summer programs have applications available now with spring deadlines. Recent additions include the UConn Conservation Ambassador Program, the Boston Leadership Institute, and summer institutes at NYU and WPI. To access enrichment opportunities, go to the Colleges tab in Naviance and scroll down toward the bottom of the box that says “Research Colleges”. You can also see Mrs. Carty in the Career Center for help finding them.

Bobcat Robotics is hosting a fundraiser at a local Indian restaurant this Sunday from 12:00 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. Come out and support the team. Look around for flyers or talk to anyone on the team for more details. All proceeds go to the SWHS Bobcat Robotics Team.

Attention all students who drive to school: This is just a reminder that students must park across the street at the upper or lower Duprey lots unless they have purchased a student parking pass. These passes allow students to park in the student lot only. Students parking in the faculty lots or in the student lot without a pass could be assigned administrative consequences and jeopardize their ability to purchase a pass in the future.

FBLA will be having competition testing TODAY, Thursday, February 20th at 2:00 p.m. in room 122B. It is mandatory only for those who are taking the test. 

Seniors: If you are still thinking of applying to Central Connecticut State University, you are in luck! They are waiving fees for applications filed in the month of February thanks to their “Have a Heart” fundraising campaign. To take advantage of this opportunity get your materials ready and submitted before time runs out.

Are you a member of FCCLA? Please join us for the spring conference on Friday, March 6th. Please return field trip forms to Mrs. Booth by tomorrow, February 21st.

A new function has been added to PowerSchool. Students can now see previous course history and grades. When logged into PowerSchool, look for the tabs listing previous school years, and check out your prior courses and grades. This will be very helpful when selecting classes for next year.

Let us put YOU in the spotlight! Open auditions will be held for the award winning South Windsor High School Show Choir Choral Spectrum on Monday, February 24th at 5:00 p.m. in the Auditorium. Google Classroom Code pgpn7h5. See Mr. Martineau in the music wing if you need more information.

Seniors: The following South Windsor Dollars for Scholars scholarships have less than typical interest thus far, please consider applying for: The Borelli Scholarship for seniors looking to major in elementary or early education. This scholarship can truly make the difference between living on campus and commuting. The SW Superintendent’s Manchester Community College scholarship. The Jeff Czapala Unified Sports and/or Unified Theater scholarship. See Ms. Carty in the Career Center with any questions.

The first Urban Naturalists meeting will take place today, Thursday at 2:00 p.m. in room 201. Anyone who is interested & has not seen Mrs. Field is still welcome to attend.

In connection with the Memorial Day commemoration activities to be held on Monday, May 25th, the South Windsor Patriotic Commission is pleased to announce its annual essay contest. Students in grades 9-12 can submit an essay (500 words or less) on the topic of “An American patriot who inspires me and why.” All entries must be received by the Patriotic Commission no later than Friday, February 28th. The entry form and additional details are available in the SWHS main office, in the Career Center and in your Social Studies classes.

Athletic News:

Anyone interested in trying out for the Boys’ Golf team should attend an informational meeting on Wednesday, February 26th after school in room 168. Please see Mr. Gray in room 168 if you have any questions or can’t attend.
Posted by Guest  On Feb 20, 2020 at 9:40 AM
  

Hey Bobcat Foodies! February's Cooking Club is a double-sided love letter - we will be featuring an ode to breakfast greatness, as well as a tribute to all things chocolate. We will be having a planning meeting TODAY, Wednesday, February 19th in room 105 to select the menu - this is mandatory for officers. For our actual cooking session NEXT Wednesday, February 26th, please bring in $5 to Ms. Cliff or Sra. Ruiz to save your seat at the table.

Attention all students who drive to school. This is just a reminder that students must park across the street at the upper or lower Duprey lots unless they have purchased a student parking pass. These passes allow students to park in the student lot only. Students parking in the faculty lots or in the student lot without a pass could be assigned administrative consequences and jeopardize their ability to purchase a pass in the future.

Seniors: If you are still thinking of applying to Central Connecticut State University, you are in luck! They are waiving fees for applications filed in the month of February thanks to their “Have a Heart” fundraising campaign. To take advantage of this opportunity get your materials ready and submitted before time runs out.

Are you a member of FCCLA? Please join us for the Spring conference on Friday, March 6th. Please return field trip forms to Mrs. Booth by February 21st.

A new function has been added to PowerSchool. Students can now see previous course history and grades. When logged into PowerSchool, look for the tabs listing previous school years, and check out your prior courses and grades. This will be very helpful when selecting classes for next year.

Let us put YOU in the spotlight! Open auditions will be held for the award winning South Windsor High School Show Choir Choral Spectrum on Monday, February 24th at 5:00 p.m. in the Auditorium. Google Classroom Code pgpn7h5. See Mr. Martineau in the music wing if you need more information.

Bristol Technical Education Center is holding an Open House on Thursday, March 5th from 5:00 to 7:00 p.m. Students entering grades 11 and 12 next year with an interest in technical programs such as precision manufacturing, culinary arts, mechatronics, automotive, HVAC, and welding can visit and learn more about the campus and what it offers. A flyer with more information is hanging in the Career Center.

Seniors: the following South Windsor Dollars for Scholars scholarships have less than typical interest thus far, please consider applying for: The Borelli Scholarship for seniors looking to major in elementary or early education. This scholarship can truly make the difference between living on campus and commuting. The SW Superintendent’s Manchester Community College scholarship. The Jeff Czapala Unified Sports and/or Unified Theater scholarship. See Ms. Carty in the Career Center with any questions.

Are you interested in art classes? Stop by the showcases outside the Media Center to check out the art display of artwork from the first semester to see what kinds of projects are done in each class.

The first Urban Naturalists meeting will take place Thursday at 2:00 p.m. in room 201. Anyone who is interested and has not seen Mrs. Field is still welcome to attend.

Athletic News:

There will be a Boys’ Lacrosse parent & player informational meeting TODAY, Wednesday, February 19th, for anyone who interested in playing boys lacrosse this spring. The meeting will be at 6:30 p.m. in the Seminar room located next to the SWHS Library Media Center.

Anyone interested in trying out for the Boys’ Golf team should attend an informational meeting on Wednesday, February 26th after school in room 168. Please see Mr. Gray in room 168 if you have any questions or can’t attend.
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