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If you signed up for tonight's Interact Badminton Tournament, please note the time of the event has changed. It will begin at 7:00 pm and end at 10:00 pm!!

Interact is hosting an Olympics event on Friday, May 24 from 5:30 pm – 9:00 pm in the gym.  Teams of 4-6 members will compete in handball, giant tennis, minute-to-win-it games, Jeopardy, and Singo.  The cost is $10 per person and will include food.  All proceeds benefit the American Heart Association.  Sign- ups are in Mrs. Howard's room, 134.  Forms are due by May 17.

The FBLA Handball Tournament will be on Thursday, June 6 from 2:00 – 4:00 pm. See Mrs. Barrett if you are interested.

Mrs. Belval’s Allied Health Class is hosting a Hat Drive!  All hats are being donated to cancer patients at CT Children’s Medical Center.  Hats must be brand new and have the tags still attached. The event is running until May 27.  Please bring the hats to Mrs. Belval’s room, 204 in the science hallway.

The Town of South Windsor’s Collector of Revenue office is looking for a part-time tax assistant on a seasonal basis.  The position is primarily for June to August, but may extend to other tax collection times throughout the year.  Students with strong customer service and math skills are encouraged to apply.  Preference will be given to current sophomores and juniors of working age, but seniors who intend to stay local upon graduation may also apply.  Information regarding payment, hours and how to apply can be found on a flyer in the Career Center. 

For grade 10 and 11 who have, or requested a SWHS UConn ECE Course for next year, please remember that the Parent Consent Application must be uploaded to UConn’s ECE website prior to June 7, please contact School Counseling with any questions.

Freshman Class of 2022 shirts are in!  Please see Mrs. Barrett in the Business Ed. office anytime!

Athletic News:

Varsity Girls’ Lacrosse lost to Glastonbury 15-3.  JV won 4-3.  The varsity team will travel to NFA on Monday.

The Girls’ Tennis team had an excellent match against Longmeadow yesterday!  The girls won 6-1.  Standout performances came from singles player Heather Kim and doubles Rebecca Kenefick and Nikitha Kikanamada.  They came home with a win from tiebreakers!  Doubles Caitlin Sauer and Jina Lee had an intense match but also came out with a win! The team remains undefeated. The next home match is today at 3:45 pm! Come out and support.

The Boys’ Tennis Team had one of their best wins of the season defeating a tough Avon team 4-3.  Congratulations to singles players Ronnak Saxena & Jack Perry and doubles teams of Jason Rickenbacher & Jonathan Huot & Andris Reba & Dan Zhu. Match of the Day goes to Jonathan Huot & Jason Rickenbacher who won their doubles match 6-7, 6-3 and won the 3rd set tiebreaker 16-14.  Jason and Jonathan had multiple match points against them, but they persevered and never gave up.  Their strategy of keeping their opponents back at the baseline with effective deep lobs was the key to their victory. Great job.  With this victory the Bobcats secured a place in the State Tournament starting next Friday!  The next match is today against East Catholic at Wickham Park.
Posted by Guest  On May 17, 2019 at 8:53 AM
  

The Strategy Club will meet TODAY, Thursday, May 16 after school in room 7.

The Science Fiction/Fantasy Club will meet TODAY, Thursday, May 16 from 2:00 pm – 4:00 pm in room 127.  Join us to work on your own creative writing.

Attention students: The Library will close at 2:30 pm TODAY, Thursday, May 16.  Please plan accordingly. 

Interact is hosting a Badminton Tournament on Friday, May 17 from 6:00 – 9:00 pm in the gym.  It’s $12 per team of two.  All the money will go towards purchasing supplies for Our Companions Animal Rescue in Manchester.  Sign-ups will be open in the cafeteria through all lunch waves.

Mrs. Belval’s Allied Health Class is hosting a Hat Drive!  All hats are being donated to cancer patients at CT Children’s Medical Center!  Hats must be brand new and have the tags still attached. The event is running until May 27.  Please bring the hats to Mrs. Belval’s room, 204 in the science hallway.

The Town of South Windsor’s Collector of Revenue office is looking for a part-time tax assistant on a seasonal basis.  The position is primarily for June to August, but may extend to other tax collection times throughout the year.  Students with strong customer service and math skills are encouraged to apply.  Preference will be given to current sophomores and juniors of working age, but seniors who intend to stay local upon graduation may also apply.  Information regarding payment, hours and how to apply can be found on a flyer in the Career Center. 

For grade 10 and 11 who have, or requested a SWHS UConn ECE Course for next year, please remember that the Parent Consent Application must be uploaded to UConn’s ECE website prior to June 7, please contact School Counseling with any questions.

Interact is hosting an Olympics event on Friday, May 24 from 5:30 pm – 9:00 pm in the gym.  Teams of 4-6 members will compete in handball, giant tennis, minute-to-win-it games, Jeopardy, and Singo.  The cost is $10 per person and will include food.  All proceeds benefit the American Heart Association.  Sign- ups are in Mrs. Howard's room, 134.  Forms are due by May 17.

Freshman Class of 2022 Shirts are in!!  Please see Mrs. Barrett in the Business Ed. office anytime!

Athletic News:

The Boys Tennis Team had another shutout beating Manchester with a score of 7-0. Congratulations to singles players Ronnak Saxena, Jack Perry, Rahul Mahesh and Dan Kotaiit and Doubles Teams of Sam Kim & Donny Sauer, Jason Rickenbacher & Jonathan Huot, and Andris Reba & Dan Zhu. Match of the Day goes to #3 Singles Player Rahul Mahesh who won in a third set tiebreak 13-11.  Rahul's opponent had match point but Rahul did not give up and with great determination won the match!  The Bobcats next match will be against a tough Avon team - Come out and cheer on the team!

Girls had a fantastic match against Manchester yesterday, continuing their undefeated season winning 7-0.  Heather Kim returned to 4th singles winning both sets 6-0, and doubles bagels were also made by Caitlin Sze, Sophia Chin, Leah Polansky and Jia Yazon.  Tomorrow the girls face Longmeadow, but come support the team at their final home match against East Catholic on Friday!
Posted by Guest  On May 16, 2019 at 9:02 AM
  

Hey Bobcat foodies!  Come join our last Cooking Club meal and prepare and taste Summer Picnic eats and Sweet no-bake Treats TODAY, Wednesday, May 15 in room 105!  We will be making and enjoying: iced tea, mandarin orange chicken chow mein salad, taco hot dogs, creamy pesto pasta, herbed ricotta and fresh tomato tart, Mexican corn on the cob, s’mores rice krispie treats, no-bake cheesecake and vanilla wafers with  cheesecake dip.  Bring $5 to Sra. Ruiz or Ms. Clifford.

Mrs. Belval’s Allied Health Class is hosting a Hat Drive!  All hats are being donated to cancer patients at CT Children’s Medical Center!  Hats must be brand new and have the tags still attached.  The event is running from May 13 to May 27.  Please bring the hats to Mrs. Belval’s room, room 204 in the science hallway.

The Strategy Club will meet on Thursday, May 16 after school in room 7.

The Science Fiction/Fantasy club will meet on Thursday, May 16 from 2:00 pm – 4:00 pm in room 127.  Join us to work on your own creative writing.

Attention students: The library will close at 2:30 pm on Thursday, May 16. Please plan accordingly. 

Interact is hosting a Badminton Tournament on Friday, May 17 from 6:00 – 9:00 pm in the gym.  It’s $12 per team of two.  All the money will go towards purchasing supplies for Our Companions Animal Rescue in Manchester.  Sign-ups will be open in the cafeteria through all lunch waves.

The Town of South Windsor’s Collector of Revenue office is looking for a part-time tax assistant on a seasonal basis.  The position is primarily for June to August, but may extend to other tax collection times throughout the year.  Students with strong customer service and math skills are encouraged to apply.  Preference will be given to current sophomores and juniors of working age, but seniors who intend to stay local upon graduation may also apply.  Information regarding payment, hours and how to apply can be found on a flyer in the Career Center. 

Seniors: The last chance to pay for the Senior Outing or Senior Reception is Thursday, May 16 from 2:00 - 2:45 pm in room 264.  If you are attending the Outing, you need a completed permission slip at the time of payment.

Freshman Class of 2022 Shirts are in!!  Please see Mrs. Barrett in the Business Ed office anytime today!

Athletic News:

Yesterday, Girls’ Track faced East Catholic.  Erin Dunn won pole vault, Katelyn Maycomber won high jump and Micaela Hanson won 100 hurdles.  Jess Polito got a personal best in the 3200.  The next meet is this Saturday at Manchester.

Girls’ Lacrosse lost to Simsbury 8-7, they will take on Glastonbury away on Thursday.
Posted by Guest  On May 15, 2019 at 12:08 PM
  

If you are a Senior attending the Senior Outing to Holiday Hill and need to take the early bus, tomorrow is the LAST DAY to hand in the Early Bus form to Ms. Griswold in room 227.  The early bus will leave at 2:30 pm from the outing and return to the high school around 3:30 pm. The Early Bus form can be found on the Class of 2019 Google Classroom page.

Hey Bobcat foodies!  Come join our last Cooking Club meal and prepare and taste Summer Picnic eats and Sweet no-bake Treats on Wednesday, May 15 in room 105!  We will be making and enjoying: iced tea, mandarin orange chicken chow mein salad, taco hot dogs, creamy pesto pasta, herbed ricotta and fresh tomato tart, Mexican corn on the cob, s’mores rice krispie treats, no-bake cheesecake and vanilla wafers with cheesecake dip.  Bring $5 (and your appetite) to Sra. Ruiz or Ms. Clifford on or before May 15.

The Science Fiction/Fantasy club will hold its next meeting on Thursday, May 16 from 2:00 pm – 4:00 pm in room 127.  Join us to work on your own creative writing.

For grade 10 and 11 who have, or requested a SWHS UConn ECE Course for next year, please remember that the Parent Consent Application must be uploaded to UConn’s ECE website prior to June 7, please contact School Counseling with any questions.

Attention students: The library will close at 2:30 pm on Thursday, May 16.  Please plan accordingly. 

Interact is hosting a Badminton Tournament on Friday, May 17 from 6:00 – 9:00 pm in the gym.  It’s $12 per team of two.  All the money will go towards purchasing supplies for Our Companions Animal Rescue in Manchester.  Sign-ups will be open in the cafeteria through all lunch waves.

Interact is hosting an Olympics event on Friday, May 24 from 5:30 pm – 9:00 pm in the gym.  Teams of 4-6 members will compete in handball, giant tennis, minute-to-win-it games, Jeopardy, and Singo.  The cost is $10 per person and will include food.  All proceeds benefit the American Heart Association.  Sign- ups are in Mrs. Howard's room, 134.  Forms are due by May 17.

Athletic News:

Please come out and support the Boys Volleyball team for their Senior Game on Wednesday, May 15 to congratulate Seniors Jared Caroline, Justin Coralli, Owen Cotton, Stefan Erwin, Marcus Foote, Charles Lagasse and Dan Sullivan.  JV will play at 4:00 pm.  Varsity will play at 5:00 pm against Wethersfield.
Posted by Guest  On May 14, 2019 at 8:55 AM
  

The Town of South Windsor’s Collector of Revenue office is looking for a part-time tax assistant on a seasonal basis.  The position is primarily for June to August, but may extend to other tax collection times throughout the year.  Students with strong customer service and math skills are encouraged to apply.  Preference will be given to current sophomores and juniors of working age, but seniors who intend to stay local upon graduation may also apply.  Information regarding payment, hours and how to apply can be found on a flyer in the Career Center. 

If you are a Senior attending the Senior Outing to Holiday Hill and need to take the early bus, you must print and return the Early Bus form to Ms. Griswold in room 227 no later than Wednesday, May 15.  The early bus will leave at 2:30 pm from the outing and return to the high school around 3:30 pm.  The Early Bus form can be found on the Class of 2019 Google Classroom page.

Seniors: The last chance to pay for the Senior Outing or Senior Reception is Thursday, May 16 from 2:00 - 2:45 pm in room 264.  If you are attending the Outing you need a completed permission slip at the time of payment.

Hey Bobcat foodies!  Come join our last Cooking Club Meal and prepare and taste Summer Picnic eats and Sweet no-bake Treats on Wednesday, May 15 in room 105.  We will be making and enjoying: iced tea, mandarin orange chicken chow mein salad, taco hot dogs, creamy pesto pasta, herbed ricotta and fresh tomato tart, Mexican corn on the cob, s’mores rice krispie treats, no-bake cheesecake and vanilla wafers with  cheesecake dip.  Bring $5 (and your appetite) to Sra. Ruiz or Ms. Clifford on or before May 15.

This Thursday, May 16, the Science Fiction/Fantasy club will hold a meeting in room 127 from 2:00 – 4:00 pm.  Join us to work on your own creative writing.

Athletic News:

Please come out and support the Boys Volleyball team for their Senior Game on Wednesday, May 15 to congratulate Seniors Jared Caroline, Justin Coralli, Owen Cotton, Stefan Erwin, Marcus Foote, Charles Lagasse and Dan Sullivan.  JV will play at 4:00 pm.  Varsity will play at 5:15 pm against Wethersfield.

Last Wednesday, Girls Track and Field won their meet against Enfield.  First place finishes in individual events were had by Micaela Hanson, Cora Brownbill, Rhianna O'Meara, Julie Brady, Abby Weiner, Erin Dunn, and Kenzie Eppler.  The 4X100, 4X800, and 4X400 teams all placed first.  Candace Walsh, Amanda Walsh, Abby Grohs, Anna Armstrong, Elizabeth Martinez and Missy Sullivan also scored points for the team in multiple events.  The next meet is at home against East Catholic.

The Boys and Girls Tennis Teams traveled to Berlin on Friday to play an evening match under the lights. This match is a great team building opportunity and the athletes really enjoy supporting each other! The Boys Team had a convincing 7-0 win.  Congratulations go to singles players Ronnak Saxena, Jack Perry, Elijah Wood and Rahul Mahesh and Doubles Teams of Sam Kim & Donny Sauer, Jonathan Huot & Jason Rickenbacher and Andris Reba & Dan Zhu.  The match of the day (and maybe of the whole season) goes to #1 Senior Singles Player Ronnak Saxena who defeated Jonathan Trevethan, a senior who had not lost a match his entire high school tennis career.  The players split sets and the match came down to a 3rd set 10 point tiebreak where Ronnak prevailed with a score of 11-9.  Amazing Tennis!  Congratulations Ronnak!  The Bobcats next match is today at East Hartford.
Posted by Guest  On May 13, 2019 at 8:45 AM
  

The Handball Tournament scheduled for tonight has been canceled.  It will be rescheduled for a later date.  Money can be returned if you see Mrs. Barrett in the Business Ed. office or in room 122. 

The Town of South Windsor’s Collector of Revenue office is looking for a part-time tax assistant on a seasonal basis.  The position is primarily for June to August, but may extend to other tax collection times throughout the year.  Students with strong customer service and math skills are encouraged to apply.  Preference will be given to current sophomores and juniors of working age, but seniors who intend to stay local upon graduation may also apply.  Information regarding payment, hours and how to apply can be found on a flyer in the Career Center. 

Interact is hosting a Badminton Tournament on Friday, May 17 from 6:00 – 9:00 pm in the gym.  It’s $12 per team of two.  All the money will go towards purchasing supplies for Our Companions Animal Rescue in Manchester.  Sign-ups will be open in the cafeteria through all lunch waves.

Interact is hosting an Olympics event on Friday, May 24 from 5:30 pm – 9:00 pm in the gym.  Teams of 4-6 members will compete in handball, giant tennis, minute-to-win-it games, Jeopardy, and Singo.  The cost is $10 per person and will include food.  All proceeds benefit the American Heart Association.  Sign-ups are in Mrs. Howard's room, 134.  Forms are due TODAY.

The South Windsor Administrator Association is offering 2 scholarships for graduating seniors. Both are $500 and applications are due by noon on June 1.  The SWAA Scholarship is given to a graduating senior who has a parent, step parent, grandparent or step grandparent who is a member of the South Windsor Administrator Association.  The Perseverance Award is given to a graduating student who has overcome academic, social, or personal challenges during their 4 years of high school.  Both scholarships require an online application and an essay.  Students can access the application and information through Naviance or the South Windsor High School homepage.

If you are a Senior attending the Senior Outing to Holiday Hill and need to take the early bus, you must print and return the Early Bus form to Ms. Griswold in room 227 no later than Wednesday, May 15.  The early bus will leave at 2:30 pm from the outing and return to the high school around 3:30 pm.  The Early Bus form can be found on the Class of 2019 Google Classroom page.

Anyone interested in the Leadership Greater Hartford Common Ground workshop must bring their permission slips to Ms. Lane TODAY.

Athletic News:

Girls’ Lacrosse defeated RHAM and will take on Lewis Mills at home today at 4:00 pm on the turf.

Please come out and support the Boys Volleyball team for their Senior Game on Wednesday, May 15 to congratulate seniors Jared Caroline, Justin Coralli, Owen Cotton, Stefan Erwin, Marcus Foote, Charles Lagasse and Dan Sullivan.  JV will play at 4:00 pm.  Varsity will play at 5:15 pm against Wethersfield.
Posted by Guest  On May 10, 2019 at 9:12 AM
  

The Japanese Club will meet today, Thursday, May 9 in room 230.  We will eat Japanese food and watch Naruto Episodes.

The Strategy Club will not meet today.  The club will meet next Thursday instead.

Seniors: please consider submitting an original poem to the Grad Poem Contest.  Write a poem that you will be read at the Graduation Ceremony.  Please submit your work to Ms. Pieratti or Ms. White by tomorrow, May 10 for consideration of this great honor. 

Would you like to improve your leadership skills?  Attend the Common Ground Leadership workshop happening in the Seminar Room on Friday, May 24.  See Ms. Lane in room 6 for a permission slip.  Space is limited and permission slips must be in by TOMORROW, May 10.

Calling all Juniors!  The Bobcat Prowl is working on their next addition of the Season Rewind and we need your pictures of prom!  If you would like your pictures from prom to be included in the magazine, please email them to [email protected].  See Ms. Dobosz for more information or if you have any questions.

Interact is hosting a Badminton Tournament on Friday, May 17 from 6:00 – 9:00 pm in the gym.  It’s $12 per team of two.  All the money will go towards purchasing supplies for Our Companions Animal Rescue in Manchester.  Sign-ups will be open in the cafeteria through all lunch waves.

Interact is hosting an Olympics event on Friday, May 24 from 5:30 pm – 9:00 pm in the gym.  Teams of 4-6 members will compete in handball, giant tennis, minute-to-win-it games, Jeopardy, and Singo.  The cost is $10 per person and will include food.  All proceeds benefit the American Heart Association.  Sign- ups are in Mrs. Howard's room, 134.  Forms are due by May 10.

The Drama Department will have auditions for the Fall Musical on Tuesday, May 28, and Wednesday, May 29.  See the signs in the English hallway to sign up on Google Classroom.

Athletic News:

Girls’ Tennis had a nice win over Enfield yesterday, scoring 7-0. Singles Sam Donovan, Sophia Chin and Caitlin Sze all ended with double bagels, and Ananya Srivatsav played 4th singles, also winning her game. Strong matches were also played by Caitlin Sauer and Jina Lee, Rebecca Kenefick and Nikitha Kikanamada, and new players Lindsey Lucia and Isha Bang. 

First singles Caitlin Sze has been nominated for the CT Varsity Athlete of the Week, so be sure to vote for her by Sunday. CLICK HERE to vote!

The Boys Tennis Team had a dominant win over Enfield 6-1.  Winning for the Bobcats were Singles Players Ronnak Saxena, Jack Perry and Elijah Wood and Doubles Teams of Jason Rickenbacher & Jonathan Huot, Andris Reba and Manav Sheth and Anthony Chen & Matthew Chin.  All matches were won in straight sets. A special shout out to Freshmen Anthony Chen & Matthew Chin playing in their first varsity match and coming home with a win.  The next match for the Bobcats is a combined match on Friday with the Girls team at Berlin where both teams get to play under the lights.  Come out to support the teams and watch an evening of great high school tennis!
Posted by Guest  On May 09, 2019 at 9:02 AM
  

The Japanese Club will meet on Thursday, May 9 in Room 230. We will eat Japanese food and watch Naruto Episodes.

Would you like to improve your leadership skills?  Attend the Common Ground Leadership workshop happening in the Seminar Room on Friday, May 24.  See Ms. Lane in room 6 for a permission slip.  Space is limited and permission slips must be in by this Friday.

If you are a Senior attending the Senior Outing and need to take the early bus, you must print and return the Early Bus form to Ms. Griswold in room 227 no later than Wednesday, May 15.  The early bus will leave at 2:30 pm from the Outing and return to the high school around 3:30 pm.  The early bus form can be found on the Class of 2019 Google Classroom page.

Seniors:  The last chance to pay for the Outing or Reception is Thursday, May 16 from 2:00 - 2:45 pm in room 264. If you are attending the Outing, you need a completed permission slip at the time of payment.

The South Windsor Administrator Association is offering 2 scholarships for graduating seniors. Both are $500 and applications are due by noon on June 1.  The SWAA Scholarship is given to a graduating senior who has a parent, step parent, grandparent or step grandparent who is a member of the South Windsor Administrator Association.  The Perseverance Award is given to a graduating student who has overcome academic, social, or personal challenges during their 4 years of high school. Both scholarships require an online application and an essay.  Students can access the application and information through Naviance or the South Windsor High School homepage.

Calling all Juniors! The Bobcat Prowl is working on their next addition of the Season Rewind and we need your pictures of prom!  If you would like your pictures from prom to be included in the magazine, please email them to [email protected].  See Ms. Dobosz for more information or if you have any questions.

Interact is hosting a Badminton Tournament on Friday, May 17 from 6:00 – 9:00 pm in the gym. It’s $12 per team of two.  All the money will go towards purchasing supplies for Our Companions Animal Rescue in Manchester.  Sign ups will be open in the cafeteria through all lunch waves.

Interact is hosting an Olympics event on Friday, May 24 from 5:30 pm – 9:00 pm in the gym.  Teams of 4-6 members will compete in handball, giant tennis, minute-to-win-it games, Jeopardy, and Singo.  The cost is $10 per person and will include food.  All proceeds benefit the American Heart Association.  Sign- ups are in Mrs. Howard's room, 134.  Forms are due by May 10.

Athletic News:

The Boys’ Tennis Team lost 6-1 to a very experienced Hall High School Team.  Matches were competitive with 2 matches going to 3rd set 10 point tiebreaks.  The guys definitely stayed in the match and fought hard to the last point!  Congratulations to #1 Singles Player Ronnak Saxena who defeated his opponent in straight sets: 6-1, 6-4.  Our next match is today vs. Enfield.
Posted by Guest  On May 08, 2019 at 9:12 AM
  

Have you wanted to improve your leadership skills?  Take part in a Leadership Greater Hartford workshop here at South Windsor High School in the Seminar Room on Friday, May 24.  This will be an interactive workshop that will introduce you to the five practices of exemplary leadership and the Common Ground program.  See Ms. Lane in room 6 for a permission slip or with any questions.  Space is limited and permission slips must be in by this Friday, May 10.

Hey Bobcat Foodies!  Join us for a Cooking Club planning meeting after school Wednesday, May 8 in room 105.  We will be crafting our last menu of the year, featuring summer eats and cool treats.  Our last cooking session will be next Wednesday after school, so bring in your $5 to Ms. Cliff or Sra. Ruiz to reserve your spot!

For those students who attended the UConn ECE Assembly in the Auditorium, but did not receive an ECE Application, please visit School Counseling, as they have received more from UConn.  The application due date is June 7.

Seniors: please consider submitting an original poem to the Grad Poem Contest.  Write a poem that you will be read at the Graduation Ceremony.  Please submit your work to Ms. Pieratti or Ms. White by Friday, May 10 for consideration of this great honor. 

The Drama Department will have auditions for the fall musical on Tuesday, May 28, and Wednesday, May 29.  See the signs in the English hallway to sign up on Google Classroom.

Athletic News:

The Boys Tennis Team had a dominant victory over EO Smith with a score of 6-1.  Winning for the Bobcats were Singles players: Ronnak Saxena, Jack Perry and Elijah Wood.  Winning in Doubles were the teams of Sam Kim & Donny Sauer, Jason Rickenbacher & Jonathan Huot and Andris Reba & Dan Zhu.  A special shout out to Jeeva Shunmugaraja, while normally a doubles player, stepped in to play 4th Singles and had a great match going to a 3rd set 10 point tiebreak!  The Bobcats next match is today at Hall.

Varsity Girls Lacrosse lost to Conard in overtime 8-7.  JV defeated Conard 6-4.  The program will go to Simsbury on Wednesday, RHAM on Thursday and will host Lewis Mills on Friday.
Posted by Guest  On May 07, 2019 at 9:03 AM
  

Have you wanted to improve your leadership skills?  Take part in a Leadership Greater Hartford workshop here at South Windsor High School in the Seminar Room on May 24.  This will be an interactive workshop that will introduce you to the five practices of exemplary leadership and the Common Ground program.  See Ms. Lane in room 6 for a permission slip or with any questions.  Space is limited and permission slips must be in by this Friday, May 10.

Today is the last day to buy your Freshman class of 2022 shirts!  See Mrs. Barrett for questions.  The link is on your Freshman Google Classroom.

Hey Bobcat Foodies!  Join us for a Cooking Club planning meeting after school Wednesday in room 105.  We will be crafting our last menu of the year, featuring summer eats and cool treats.  Our last cooking session will be next Wednesday after school, so bring in your $5 to Ms. Cliff or Sra. Ruiz to reserve your spot!

Want to have a fun afternoon with friends?  Come to the next Unity Club meeting on Monday, May 6 in the School Counseling Career Center for some fun, games and snacks. 

For those students who attended the UConn ECE Assembly in the Auditorium, but did not receive an ECE Application, please visit School Counseling, as they have received more from UConn.  The application due date is June 7.

Seniors:  please consider submitting an original poem to the Grad Poem Contest.  Write a poem that you will be read at the Graduation Ceremony.  Please submit your work to Ms. Pieratti or Ms. White by Friday, May 10 for consideration of this great honor. 

Athletic News:

Girls’ Tennis played against Glastonbury last Friday, winning their match 6-1.  Singles Caitlin Sze, Sophia Chin and Sam Donovan had great matches, and although Heather Kim lost her match, she was persistent and did a fantastic job!  Doubles Leah Polansky and Jia Yazon, as well as Jina Lee and Caitlin Sauer swiftly won their matches. D3, Rebecca Kenefick and Ananya Srivatsav had a close match but came out strong.

Varsity Girls’ Lacrosse defeated Avon 15-4.  They will take on Conard at 4:30 pm away on Monday.

Coach Duclos got his 200th lacrosse game win on Friday! Congratulations Mr. Duclos!
Posted by Guest  On May 06, 2019 at 8:58 AM
  
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