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3 months ago, Christina Powers
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CONGRATULATIONS to Mrs. Hunt, who applied for and received an acorn grant from the Berrien County Community Foundation. The $450 will be used for classroom art supplies. The check was delivered to her today! Thanks to her 3rd hour class for the photo op!
3 months ago, Christina Powers
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Good Morning Watervliet Panthers! Today is Wednesday, January 29th. My name is Chaz Hart and I am your Wednesday morning announcement reader. Today’s lunch is Dutch waffle & pork sausage, Maple Syrup, sweet peppers, romaine ribbons, blueberries Happy Birthday to Isabella Rodgers! Homework help this week after school is: Mr. Arter Thursday Mrs. Hunt Thursday Mrs. O'Toole Thursday You must have your own ride home at 4 pm. The Girls Varsity basketball team fell at home to the visiting Michigan Lutheran Titans last night, 35 - 32. Leading scorers were Courtney VanLente 13, Moeko Crago & Daijahnae Hatcher with 6, Isabella Bultema 4, Natalie VanLente 2, and Leila Liberto Taylor with 1. JV girls defeated Michigan Lutheran 47-32 last night. Leading scorers were Hailey Adams 10, Kelsie Gaston 9 , Miranda Lowell & Katelyn Kostrzewa with 8, Emma Owens 6, Gianna Berry 4, and Payton Yeske with 2. Our Freshmen Lady Panthers hosted St. Joe last night. Scoring for the team were Miranda Lowell 15. Katelyn Brown 8, Gianna Berry 5, Ava Thomas/Kaylee Bartee: 4 each, Aiyanna Forrester 2, and Payton Yeske 1. Football Weight Lifting has started and will be every Tuesday and Thursday 3:15-5:00. Anyone interested in playing football, there will be a meeting this Friday, January 31st, at 3:00pm in the cafeteria. The winterfest dance is Friday Feb 7th from 9-11 in the middle school gym. $5 per person. You must have any guest approved by the Principal to attend. Pick up a Guest Pass form in the office and return it by Feb 5th. No guest will be allowed without approval in advance by the Principal. Several students showed up at the last dance with a guest that was not approved in advance. If this happens on Feb 7th, your guest will be turned away. No jeans or shorts permitted. Earning a PBIS raffle ticket for demonstrating RESPECT, RESPONSIBILITY, and SAFETY in the classroom is Please come to the office now to pick up your candy or coupon. The first D&D club meeting will be held in Mr. Dimino’s room after school on Thursday January 30th at 3:15. All are welcome to learn more about this new after school activity. TODAY is an early release day. You will eat the same lunch as your 5th hour teacher and we will dismiss at 1:10. At this time we ask you to stand. The privilege of this day was made possible by those who have fought and continue to fight for the freedoms that we enjoy. Let us respect and honor their efforts by standing, placing our hands on our hearts, and reciting the pledge of allegiance. If you are wearing a hat, please remove it. I pledge allegiance to the Flag of the United States of America, and to the Republic for which it stands, one Nation under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. Those are all of our announcements for today. Make it a great day or not Panthers, the choice is yours!
3 months ago, Teri Richcreek
Congratulations to the following Panthers who have been nominated by a faculty or staff member as a Student of the Month for January 2025! Winners at each grade level will be announced at the end of the week! Freshmen: Nolan Weckwerth, Erica Burgos, McKaylen Laws, Ethan Shaffer, Payton Yeske, Alicea Tuinstra, Jane Rudell, Alvin Jones, Steffi Lewison, Julian Diamond, Emma Kirksey, Marley Alsup, Liam Allerman, Deven Tavolacci, Aiyanna Forrester, Ava Bentley, Annabella Schadler, and Chris Murphy. Sophomores: Liz Leblang, Aaron Alvarado, Mackenzie Webster, Alexis Coburn, Claire Moore, Angelica Daisy, Makena Guzman, Kalyn Manley, Mackenzie Birmele, Deandre Rose, Sofia De Veras Quaresma, So'Marion Bennett, Vivienne Sexton, Katelynn Kostrazewa, Aiden Wolford, Olivia Mitchell, and Bryce Teitsma Juniors: Isabella Bultema, William Sherrard, Daz Zang, Leila Wells, Jacob Pleyer, Jaylee Havenaar, Ava Sprague, Kaz Miller, Christopher Parkhurst, Brooklyn Richardson, Anthony Coulombe, Brianna Zwar, Jessica Rudell, Phoenix Anderson, Melanie Seske, and Kami Rathfon Seniors: Adrian Flores, Hector Salguero, Maddi Rodell, Nic Terry, Owen Epple, Tyler Asakevich, Braizen Robart, Tanner VanNeil, Kayden Harrington, Jewell Burgess, Kyra Sullivan, Kendra Washington, Kendra Sanders, Riley Preston, and Alyssa Brown. Students are nominated for going above and beyond the expectation in the classroom and for working hard to improve their effort and performance at school.
3 months ago, Christina Powers
Good Morning Watervliet Panthers! Today is Tuesday, January 28th. My name is Ayana Marshall and I am your Tuesday morning announcement reader. Today’s lunch is Crispitos, refried bean dip, sour cream, carrots & celery, fresh salad greens, pineapple There are no birthdays today. Homework help this week after school is: Mr. Arter Tuesday, and Thursday Mrs. Hunt Thursday Mrs. O'Toole Tues and Thursday Mr. Domino Tuesday. You must have your own ride home at 4 pm. Congratulations to our Winterfest 2025 royalty candidates! Your freshmen representatives are Jayden Brassard and Anahi Howell. Your sophomore representatives are Jess Eldred and Sarah Leoni. Your junior representatives are Phoenix Anderson and Addison Smith. And finally, your king and queen representatives are Tyler Asakevich, Makena Edelberg, Chaz Hart, Ayana Marshall,Luke Isbrecht,Kendra Sanders, Tyler Kuehl, Lilly Summers, Emmett Williams, and Natalie VanLente! Football Weight Lifting starts today and will be every Tuesday and Thursday 3:15-5:00. Anyone interested in playing football, there will be a meeting this Friday, January 31st, at 3:00pm in the cafeteria. The winterfest dance is Friday Feb 7th from 9-11 in the middle school gym. $5 per person. You must have any guest approved by the Principal to attend. Pick up a Guest Pass form in the office and return it by Feb 5th. No guest will be allowed without approval in advance by the Principal. Several students showed up at the last dance with a guest that was not approved in advance. If this happens on Feb 7th, your guest will be turned away. No jeans or shorts permitted. Earning a PBIS raffle ticket for demonstrating RESPECT, RESPONSIBILITY, and SAFETY in the classroom is Jaysen Bauschke, Kassandra Riggs, Nic Terry, Sofie Shafer, Shelby Schlipp, Emma Owens, Olivia Mitchell, Tori Hayes, Halee Mclean, Nolan Weckwerth, Kelsie Gaston, Braydon Collins, Katelyn Kostrzewa., JT Isbrecht, Liz Leblang, Katelyn Brown, Kylin Blackston, Alyssa Koch, Jonah Thon, Anthony Holmes, and Connor Van Lente, Please come to the office now to pick up your candy or coupon. The first D&D club meeting will be held in Mr. Dimino’s room after school on Thursday January 30th at 3:15. All are welcome to learn more about this new after school activity. TOMORROW is an early release day. Students can wear pajamas next Wednesday. There is an SAC meeting TOMORROW at 7:30 AM. All student representatives should attend. At this time we ask you to stand. The privilege of this day was made possible by those who have fought and continue to fight for the freedoms that we enjoy. Let us respect and honor their efforts by standing, placing our hands on our hearts, and reciting the pledge of allegiance. If you are wearing a hat, please remove it. I pledge allegiance to the Flag of the United States of America, and to the Republic for which it stands, one Nation under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. Those are all of our announcements for today. Make it a great day or not Panthers, the choice is yours!
3 months ago, Teri Richcreek
Good Morning Watervliet Panthers! Today is Monday, January 27th. My name is Alyssa Brown and I am your Monday morning announcement reader. Today’s lunch is chicken tenders w/WG dinner roll, mac & cheese, grape tomatoes, ro- maine ribbons, fresh grape clusters There are no birthdays today. Homework help this week after school is: Mr. Arter Mon, Tuesday, and Thursday Mrs. Hunt Thursday Mrs. O'Toole Tues and Thursday Mr. Domino Tuesday. You must have your own ride home at 4 pm. The Watervliet Wrestlers had a busy weekend, with Panthers participating in four separate tournaments. On Friday in St. Joe Maria Hernandez-Cruz finished in 3rd place, while Sophie Wigent, Brooklyn Woollett, and Ayana Marshall all brought home a 4th place medal. On Saturday in Fennville Brooklyn Woollett and Ayana Marshall both finished in first place in their brackets, while Sophie Wigent finished 3rd. Also on Saturday but in St. Joe, Luke Isbrecht finished in 3rd place while JT Isbrecht finished in 5th place at the Greater Berrien County Invite. The Panthers will be back in action tonight with conference duals in Galesburg. The Varsity Girls Basketball team fell to the South Haven Rams Friday night, 48-34. Scoring for the Panthers tonight were Isabella Bultema 8, Daijahnae Hatcher 8, Natalie Van Lente 6, Moeko Crago 5, Courtney Van Lente 5, and Aubrey James 1. On Saturday the JV LadyPanthers had a makeup game at home facing Constantine. It was a nail-biter as it came down to the last 3.2 seconds of the game. Our Panthers won 27 - 26. From Coach Jake: “The girls played hard for 32 Minutes and although they were down they never gave up. It takes a team to want to come back and they gave it their all!” Scorers: Emma Owens 12, Kelsie Gaston/Hailey Adams 5, Gianna Berry 3, Katelyn Kostrzewa 2. Panthers are back in action as they take on Michigan Lutheran at home on Tuesday. The winterfest dance is Friday Feb 7th from 9-11 in the middle school gym. $5 per person. You must have any guest approved by the Principal to attend. Pick up a Guest Pass form in the office and return it by Feb 5th. No guest will be allowed without approval in advance by the Principal. Several students showed up at the last dance with a guest that was not approved in advance. If this happens on Feb 7th, your guest will be turned away. No jeans or shorts permitted. No jeans or jean shorts will be allowed. The Class of 2028 is selling Carnations & Hershey Bars for a Valentine's Day fundraiser. Flowers are $3 each and candy bars are $2 each. Students may place orders during all lunch hours with their class advisors. Orders are due this coming Tuesday, 1/28. to ensure delivery by Valentine's Day. Flowers and candy will be distributed to students on Valentine's Day during 3rd hour. We have extended selling to Monday and Tuesday next week during lunch. Attention Sophomores Winterfest is Friday, February 7th. We will have hallway decorating on Saturday, February 1 from 10-3. We can set exact times once we figure out who wants to help. Our theme this year is Tangled: Light Up the Night. We need you students to come up with ideas and get them to Kelli and I by Monday. This way we can get any supplies needed in time for next Saturday. Also let us know if you plan to help decorate the hallway. Freshmen -Winterfest meeting this Sunday, 3 pm at Ethan Westfalls house. Please sign up in the office if you want to be a part of the Freshmen Winterfest committee. Earning a PBIS raffle ticket for demonstrating RESPECT, RESPONSIBILITY, and SAFETY in the classroom is Chaz Hart, Javion Veal, Jordan Brule, Kaz Miller, Gavin Collins, Dennis Frazier, Joel Doerr, and Cole Getz. Please come to the office now to pick up your candy or coupon. The first D&D club meeting will be held in Mr. Dimino’s room after school on Thursday January 30th at 3:15. All are welcome to learn more about this new after school activity. TODAY there is a PBIS meeting at 3:15 in the media center. All students and staff are invited to come and share your input. Wednesday is an early release day. Students can wear pajamas next Wednesday. There is an SAC meeting Wednesday at 7:30 AM. All students representatives should attend. At this time we ask you to stand. The privilege of this day was made possible by those who have fought and continue to fight for the freedoms that we enjoy. Let us respect and honor their efforts by standing, placing our hands on our hearts, and reciting the pledge of allegiance. If you are wearing a hat, please remove it. I pledge allegiance to the Flag of the United States of America, and to the Republic for which it stands, one Nation under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. Those are all of our announcements for today. Make it a great day or not Panthers, the choice is yours!
3 months ago, Teri Richcreek
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3 months ago, Christina Powers
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3 months ago, Christina Powers
Good Morning Watervliet Panthers! Today is Friday, January 24th. My name is Logan Schaefer and I am your Friday morning announcement reader. Today’s lunch is turkey pot roast, mashed potato & gravy, w/g dinner roll There are no birthdays today. Students, if you would like to vote for your Winterfest representatives, please stop in the main office between classes. Tardy passes will not be given so please be mindful of the time so you are not late to your next class. The Watervliet guys were in Coloma Wednesday evening, for conference duals against Climax/Martin and South Haven. The team scores were rough (having 7 empty weight classes will do that), and the Panthers dropped both duals. Luke Isbrecht was 2-0 on the night with a pair of pins, and JT Isbrecht was 1-1 with a pin. Next up for the Panthers will be the Greater Berrien County tournament at St. Joe High School. All Guys that plan on or would like to play Baseball this Spring - Please stop by Coach Tremblay’s office to grab an Off-Season Calendar. The Class of 2028 is selling Carnations & Hershey Bars for a Valentine's Day fundraiser. Flowers are $3 each and candy bars are $2 each. Students may place orders during all lunch hours with their class advisors. Orders are due this coming Tuesday, 1/28. to ensure delivery by Valentine's Day. Flowers and candy will be distributed to students on Valentine's Day during 3rd hour. We have extended selling to Monday and Tuesday next week during lunch. Freshmen -Winterfest meeting this Sunday, 3 pm at Ethan Westfalls house. Please sign up in the office if you want to be a part of the Freshmen Winterfest committee. Earning a PBIS raffle ticket for demonstrating RESPECT, RESPONSIBILITY, and SAFETY in the classroom is Kylin Blackston. Please come to the office now to pick up your candy or coupon. At this time we ask you to stand. The privilege of this day was made possible by those who have fought and continue to fight for the freedoms that we enjoy. Let us respect and honor their efforts by standing, placing our hands on our hearts, and reciting the pledge of allegiance. If you are wearing a hat, please remove it. I pledge allegiance to the Flag of the United States of America, and to the Republic for which it stands, one Nation under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. Those are all of our announcements for today. Make it a great day or not Panthers, the choice is yours!
3 months ago, Teri Richcreek
Good Morning Watervliet Panthers! Today is Thursday, January 23rd. My name is Lilly Summers and I am your Thursday morning announcement reader. Today’s lunch is baked spaghetti, cheesy breadstick, spinach & tomato salad, fresh cut melon Happy birthday today to Dominic Stack! Basketball results from last Friday, 1/17: The Watervliet Panther Girls Varsity Basketball team earned their third win in a row, knocking off the Fennville Blackhawks at home, 39-29. Leading the Panthers on the night was Moeko Crago with 15 points and Natalie Van Lente with 8. Rounding out the scoring for the Panthers was Courtney Van Lente 7, Isabella Bultema 5, Leila Liberto Taylor 2, and Daijahnae Hatcher 2. The Panthers move to 4-6 on the year and 2-3 in the SAC Lakeshore division. Boys' Varsity Basketball improved to 5-6 with a conference win Friday at home 54-37 over Fennville. Junior point guard Jacob Pleyer scored a game-high 32 points. The Panthers got scoring contributions from Emmett Williams 6, Owen Epple 5, and Caleb Jewell 4 in the victory. Twelve Varsity Wrestlers competed in the Ron Russo Classic last Saturday, an individual style tournament at Kalamazoo Central High School. For the guys, JT Isbrecht fought his way to a 2nd place finish. Luke Isbrecht took 3rd place in his bracket. Tony Marta earned a win by pin, but fell one round shy of placing. On the ladies side, Brooklyn Woollett finished in 4th place, Ayana Marshall placed 5th while Sophie Wigent and Maria Hernandez-Cruz both placed 6th in their respective brackets. All Guys that plan on or would like to play Baseball this Spring - Please stop by Coach Tremblay’s office to grab an Off-Season Calendar. The Class of 2028 is selling Carnations & Hershey Bars for a Valentine's Day fundraiser. Flowers are $3 each and candy bars are $2 each. Students may place orders during all lunch hours with their class advisors beginning today. Orders are due this Friday, January 24th to ensure delivery by Valentine's Day. Flowers and candy will be distributed to students on Valentine's Day during 3rd hour. Anyone interested in playing Esports, please contact Mrs. Overacker. There will be practice today, January 23rd from 3:30-4:30. Earning a PBIS raffle ticket for demonstrating RESPECT, RESPONSIBILITY, and SAFETY in the classroom is Please come to the office now to pick up your candy or coupon. —------------------------------------------------------------------ Please take a moment to remember the life and legacy of Martin Luther King Jr. with me. The Martin Luther King Jr. Day is a federal holiday in the United States, celebrated every year on the third Monday of January to honor the life and legacy of civil rights leader Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. It’s a day that celebrates the life and legacy of a man who brought hope and healing to America. As we remember Martin Luther King Jr., let’s remember the powerful message of racial equality and justice that he left for us, and strive to make a positive impact in our own community and school. Although we can experience different problems that can cause frustration and anger that should not prevent us from recognizing and addressing issues of racism and depriving any group of people of their legal rights. This is not a matter of choice or priority – it is a necessary step towards justice and equality. Martin Luther King Jr. fought for the rights and dignity of all people, and his legacy inspires us to continue working towards a more just and equitable world. By honoring his memory and ideals, we can reaffirm our commitment to creating a better future for all. Addressing racial disparities and injustices is an ongoing process that requires sustained effort and commitment. Let’s use our remembrance of Martin Luther King Jr. as an opportunity to reaffirm our commitment to justice and equality for all. Thank you. At this time we ask you to stand. The privilege of this day was made possible by those who have fought and continue to fight for the freedoms that we enjoy. Let us respect and honor their efforts by standing, placing our hands on our hearts, and reciting the pledge of allegiance. If you are wearing a hat, please remove it. I pledge allegiance to the Flag of the United States of America, and to the Republic for which it stands, one Nation under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. Those are all of our announcements for today. Make it a great day or not Panthers, the choice is yours!
3 months ago, Teri Richcreek
Due to extreme wind chills and potentially heavy snowfall being forecasted overnight tonight through tomorrow morning, all Watervliet Public Schools will be closed on Tuesday, January 21st. All evening competitions are canceled tonight. Any practices held today will be completed by 6:00 PM. We will decide on tomorrow's after-school activities by noon.
3 months ago, Ric Seager
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3 months ago, Christina Powers
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Watervliet High School, has earned College Board's AP® Computer Science Female Diversity Award for expanding young women’s access to AP Computer Science Principles (CSP). Through these diversity awards, the AP Program acknowledges 1,153 schools for their work toward improving female representation during the 2023-24 school year. WHS is one of only 847 schools to achieve this accomplishment for AP CSP.
3 months ago, Christina Powers
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Good Morning Watervliet Panthers! Today is Friday, January 17h. My name is Logan Schaefer and I am your Friday morning announcement reader. Today’s lunch is pepperoni pizza, pasta salad w/fresh vegetables, watermelon Happy birthday today to Alanna Pecharich & Mr. Guillean On Thursday the Watervliet Girls JV team traveled to Fennville to take on the Blackhawks. The Panthers had to wake up as they started out cold in the first quarter ending the quarter down 5-0. The Panthers would go in at half trailing 9-5. The Panthers offense woke up completely in the second half scoring 17 while their pesky defense held the Blackhawks to a 6 point second half. Ladies are back in action Tuesday when they take on Constantine at Home. Scorers were Kostrzewa 6 , Berry 4, Gaston 3, Owens/Lowell/Yeske/Adams 2 each, and Bartee 1 Point. All Guys that plan on or would like to play Baseball this Spring - Please stop by Coach Tremblay’s office to grab an Off-Season Calendar. The Class of 2028 is selling Carnations & Hershey Bars for a Valentine's Day fundraiser. Flowers are $3 each and candy bars are $2 each. Students may place orders during all lunch hours with their class advisors beginning Tuesday, 1/21. Orders are due January 24th to ensure delivery by Valentine's Day. Flowers and candy will be distributed to students on Valentine's Day during 3rd hour. Anyone interested in playing Esports, please contact Mrs. Overacker. We will be having a meeting on Tuesday, January 21, 2025 right after school. We need to talk logistics and equipment for the season. There will be practice on Thursday, January 23rd from 3:30-4:30. A reminder that Friday is the last day of semester 1. If you miss an exam this week for any reason, you will have to reschedule it with the classroom teacher BY FRIDAY. If you are exempt from an exam, you are not required to be in class and the absence will not count against you. However if you are here today and exempt from an exam, you must remain in the class for the time that you are here today. Students, if you finish an exam early, you are NOT allowed to leave your classroom and check out. You must remain in the room until the exam time is finished. There is no school next Monday due to the Martin Luther King Jr. National Holiday. There is an SAC meeting next Wednesday at 7:30 in the media center for all student representatives. Thank you. At this time we ask you to stand. The privilege of this day was made possible by those who have fought and continue to fight for the freedoms that we enjoy. Let us respect and honor their efforts by standing, placing our hands on our hearts, and reciting the pledge of allegiance. If you are wearing a hat, please remove it. I pledge allegiance to the Flag of the United States of America, and to the Republic for which it stands, one Nation under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. Those are all of our announcements for today. Make it a great day or not Panthers, the choice is yours!
3 months ago, Teri Richcreek
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3 months ago, Christina Powers
Students in Advanced Art just completed a project centered on the expressive power of line. The process began with listening to music and translating its rhythms and emotions into lines. We then explored examples of line in African art and examined how 20th-century artists like Paul Klee and Picasso were influenced by these African line works. For their final piece, each student chose an animal as their subject and was required to incorporate at least 10 different motifs, while using both positive and negative space to create depth.
3 months ago, Teri Richcreek
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Good Morning Watervliet Panthers! Today is Thursday, January 16th. My name is Lilly Summers and I am your Thursday morning announcement reader. Today’s lunch is all beef hot dog, Baked Cheetos, baked beans, sweet peppers, pineapple Happy birthday today to Kendra Washington! All Guys that plan on or would like to play Baseball this Spring - Please stop by Coach Tremblay’s office to grab an Off-Season Calendar. The Class of 2028 is selling Carnations & Hershey Bars for a Valentine's Day fundraiser. Flowers are $3 each and candy bars are $2 each. Students may place orders during all lunch hours with their class advisors beginning Tuesday, 1/21. Orders are due January 24th to ensure delivery by Valentine's Day. Flowers and candy will be distributed to students on Valentine's Day during 3rd hour. A reminder that Friday is the last day of semester 1. If you miss an exam this week for any reason, you will have to reschedule it with the classroom teacher BY FRIDAY. If you are exempt from an exam, you are not required to be in class and the absence will not count against you. However if you are here today and exempt from an exam, you must remain in the class for the time that you are here today. Students, if you finish an exam early, you are NOT allowed to leave your classroom and check out. You must remain in the room until the exam is finished. Fridays exams are periods 5 and 6 TONIGHT there is an important senior parent meeting at 7 pm in the high school media center. All seniors are asked to send a parent or another family member to this meeting. There is no school next Monday due to the Martin Luther King Jr. National Holiday. There is an SAC meeting next Wednesday at 7:30 in the media center for all student representatives. Thank you. At this time we ask you to stand. The privilege of this day was made possible by those who have fought and continue to fight for the freedoms that we enjoy. Let us respect and honor their efforts by standing, placing our hands on our hearts, and reciting the pledge of allegiance. If you are wearing a hat, please remove it. I pledge allegiance to the Flag of the United States of America, and to the Republic for which it stands, one Nation under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. Those are all of our announcements for today. Make it a great day or not Panthers, the choice is yours!
3 months ago, Teri Richcreek
Good Morning Watervliet Panthers! Today is Wednesday, January 15th. My name is Chaz Hart and I am your Wednesday morning announcement reader. Today’s lunch is a grande walking taco, sour cream, carrots & celery, peaches, romaine ribbons. Happy birthday today to Kaden Conklin, Mya Hood & Destiny Lynch! All Guys that plan on or would like to play Baseball this Spring - Please stop by Coach Tremblay’s office to grab an Off-Season Calendar. The Panthers next wrestle at HOME for Senior Night TONIGHT, with duals against Coloma and Fennville. Let's pack the gym with Panthers fans to honor our Senior athletes! The Class of 2028 is selling Carnations & Hershey Bars for a Valentine's Day fundraiser. Flowers are $3 each and candy bars are $2 each. Students may place orders during all lunch hours with their class advisors beginning Tuesday, 1/21. Orders are due January 24th to ensure delivery by Valentine's Day. Flowers and candy will be distributed to students on Valentine's Day during 3rd hour. This year’s musical production will be MOANA JR! Auditions are open to all Watervliet High School students, and will be held after school today. All audition materials and sign ups are posted on the wall in the choir and band hallway. Stop by and get your audition packet and sign up for an audition time! Earning a PBIS raffle ticket for demonstrating RESPECT, RESPONSIBILITY, and SAFETY in the classroom is Eithan Nickell. Please come to the office now to pick up your candy or coupon. This is the final week of semester 1. You must have a 60% or higher in a class to pass classes by the end of this week on Friday. Friday is the last day of semester 1. If you miss an exam this week for any reason, you will have to reschedule it with the classroom teacher BY FRIDAY. If you are exempt from an exam, you are not required to be in class and the absence will not count against you. Students, if you finish an exam early, you are NOT allowed to leave your classroom and check out. You must remain in the room until the exam is finished. Wednesday’s exams are periods 1 and 2 Thursdays exams are periods 3 and 4 Fridays exams are periods 5 and 6 We will dismiss at 11:40 each of the half days. Pajamas are not permitted on half days. Attention tech center students: There is no AM or PM transportation to the tech center for any of the three half days. If you can attend on your own, please attend. If not, your absences will be excused. There is no school next Monday due to the Martin Luther King Jr. National Holiday. At this time we ask you to stand. The privilege of this day was made possible by those who have fought and continue to fight for the freedoms that we enjoy. Let us respect and honor their efforts by standing, placing our hands on our hearts, and reciting the pledge of allegiance. If you are wearing a hat, please remove it. I pledge allegiance to the Flag of the United States of America, and to the Republic for which it stands, one Nation under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. Those are all of our announcements for today. Make it a great day or not Panthers, the choice is yours!
3 months ago, Teri Richcreek
The Class of 2028 is selling Carnations & Hershey Bars for a Valentine's Day fundraiser. Students may place orders during all lunch hours with their class advisors beginning Tuesday, 1/21. Orders are due January 24th to ensure delivery by Valentine's Day. Flowers and candy will be distributed on Valentine's Day during 3rd hour.
3 months ago, Teri Richcreek
Class of 2028 Fundraiser Flyer
Good Morning Watervliet Panthers! Today is Tuesday January 14th. My name is Ayana Marshall and I am your Tuesday morning announcement reader. Today’s lunch is cheeseburger, pickle spear, sliced tomato, fresh salad greens, Mandarin oranges There are no birthdays today. All Guys that plan on or would like to play Baseball this Spring - Please stop by Coach Tremblay’s office to grab an Off-Season Calendar The Panther Varsity Basketball team won their first game at home tonight, knocking off Benton Harbor, 55-33. The Panthers led the Tigers 10-8 after the first quarter and started out sluggish in the second before they finished the second quarter on an 8-0 run. The second half was all Panthers, as they outscored the Tigers 30-18. Leading the Panther charge was Moeko Crago as she finished with 13 and Daijahnae Hatcher with 10. Rounding out the scoring on the night was Isabella Bultema 9, Courtney Van Lente 6, Leila Liberto-Taylor 5, Riley Preston 4, Marissa Lowell 3, Alyssa Brown 2, Addy Smith 2, and Natalie Van Lente 1. The Panthers move to 3-6 on the season. They look to push their winning streak to 3 games against Hackett at home tomorrow night. Tip off is scheduled for 7:00pm. On Saturday the Men's and Women's wrestlers joined together as one team to participate in the Tim Horn Invite, a team style tournament at Holland High School. While the team scores were tough, with the Panthers winning one dual but losing 4, there were some solid individual performances. Senior Luke Isbrecht led the way for the Panthers, with victories in all 5 of his matchups. He had 3 pins, a decision, and took a void to come away undefeated on the day. JT Isbrecht was 3 & 2, getting a pin, a major decision, and taking a void. Braizen Robart had a solid day with 2 pins. Maria Hernandez Cruz, Sam Roland, Halee Mclean, Kaden Leiter, Gavin Leiter, Brooklyn Woollett, and Ayana Marshall all were awarded a victory via void. The Panthers next wrestle at HOME for Senior Night this Wednesday, with duals against Coloma and Fennville. Let's pack the gym with Panthers fans to honor our Senior athletes! This year’s musical production will be MOANA JR! Auditions are open to all Watervliet High School students, and will be held after school today and tomorrow. All audition materials and sign ups are posted on the wall in the choir and band hallway. Stop by and get your audition packet and sign up for an audition time! 3rd hour teachers are reviewing media center expectations in 3rd hour this week and next week as well. Earning a PBIS raffle ticket for demonstrating RESPECT, RESPONSIBILITY, and SAFETY in the classroom are Julian Diamond & Ava Thomas. Please come to the office now to pick up your candy or coupon. This is the final week of semester 1. You must have a 60% or higher in a class to pass classes by the end of this week on Friday. Friday is the last day of semester 1. If you miss an exam this week for any reason, you will have to reschedule it with the classroom teacher BY FRIDAY. We are counting attendance through today at the end of the day for the purpose of being exempt from any exams. If you are exempt from an exam, you are not required to be in class and the absence will not count against you. The period 7 exam is today from 1:10-3:10. If you are not required to take a 7th hour exam today, you can leave the building, however, you must sign out in the main office and have parent permission to leave the building. Wednesdays exams are periods 1 and 2 Thursdays exams are periods 3 and 4 Fridays exams are periods 5 and 6 We will dismiss at 11:40 each of the half days. Pajamas are not permitted on half days. Attention tech center students: There is no AM or PM transportation to the tech center for any of the three half days. If you can attend on your own, please attend. If not, your absences will be excused. There is no school next Monday due to the Martin Luther King Jr. National Holiday. At this time we ask you to stand. The privilege of this day was made possible by those who have fought and continue to fight for the freedoms that we enjoy. Let us respect and honor their efforts by standing, placing our hands on our hearts, and reciting the pledge of allegiance. If you are wearing a hat, please remove it. I pledge allegiance to the Flag of the United States of America, and to the Republic for which it stands, one Nation under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. Those are all of our announcements for today. Make it a great day or not Panthers, the choice is yours!
3 months ago, Teri Richcreek