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October 4th, 2022

Upcoming Events


October

October 7 - Homecoming Parade, Aud & Football Game

October 8 - Homecoming Dance

October 11 - Picture Day (11th & 12th)

October 12 - Picture Day (9th & 10th); Choir Concert

October 14 - No School (Staff Only)

October 15 - PSAT

October 19 - Orchestra Concert

October 20 - Regent Pride Lesson

October 21 - Senior Pictures Due

October 22 - ACT

October 26 - Band Concert

October 27 - Blood Drive

October 28 - End of 1st Quarter

October 31 - Beginning of 2nd Quarter


November

November 5 - SAT

November 10 - ACP Lesson

November 15 - Make-up Picture Day

November 16 - PM Conferences

November 17 - NO SCHOOL - Conferences

November 18 - Fall Play

November 19 - Fall Play

November 23-25 - NO SCHOOL - Fall Break


See the full school calendar here.

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Upcoming Events

Homecoming Details

Homecoming week is in full swing and we are looking forward to our Parade, Rally, Football Game, and Dance to be held this Friday and Saturday. Here is all the important information you need to know as we move through Homecoming week 2022!


Spirit Week: October 3 - October 7. We encourage all students and staff to dress up each day during Spirit Week while still adhering to the school dress code. We will also be decorating parts of the school in our school colors Blue & Maize to show our Regent Pride!


Monday: Pajama day

Tuesday: Decades day

Freshmen = 70s; Sophomores = 80s; Juniors = 90s; Seniors =

2000s; Staff = Alma mater

Wednesday: Class colors

Freshmen = white; Sophomores = green; Juniors = black; Seniors = blue; Staff = red

Thursday: Western wear

Friday: Regent Pride (blue and maize)


Homecoming Court: Regent Royalty will be announced at the football game Friday night.


Parade and Rally: Friday, October 7. After lunch, students and staff will line the streets around West High School and cheer as sports teams and clubs parade down Chadbourne Ave, turning on Ash, Van Hise, and Highland. A celebration rally will be held in the Stevens Gym immediately following the Parade. Here is the bell schedule for Friday, as we’ll have shortened classes to make time for the parade and rally. Students: Your advisor or coach should have already filled out the parade registration form to ensure your club/sport a spot in the parade. If they have not, please check in with Katie Medema.


Football Game: Friday, October 7. West will play Middleton High at Mansfield Stadium. Come out and show your support for your West High Regents! Homecoming Court members will be announced and Regent Royalty will be crowned at the game. Bag check will be occurring and to make the process easier, students should refrain from bringing large bags/purses to the game.


Homecoming Dance: Saturday, October 8. West will be hosting a ‘Starry Night’ Dance from 7-10pm. Students will enter through the Ash Street Welcome Center Entrance and checkin in the Cafeteria. Students are not allowed to bring guests from outside schools. Tickets are currently available for purchase in SLC offices during lunch for $10. Please note: Students should refrain from bringing large bags (bookbags, purses) as well as large coats to the dance. We will be offering a ‘coat check’. However, this process is time consuming and will take time away from dancing!

Homecoming Week Sporting Events

Lifetouch Picture Details

Lifetouch will be here to take photos on October 11th and 12th in the cafenasium. Due to the large number of students, we are splitting students according to this schedule.

Happening Now

DECA/School Store Fundraiser

West's DECA Chapter and the School Store are running a fundraiser for Ukraine in which 10% of all Homecoming sales go towards United24, an organization raising money for the war efforts of Ukraine. If you'd like to demonstrate your support for the cause, stop into the Lion's Den, located right next to the Summit Credit Union on the first floor, and grab your West gear to wear for Friday's spirit day and the Homecoming game. Thank you so much and we hope to see you all decked out in Blue and Gold!

Free/Reduced Lunch Application Deadline is October 14th

Hey West families! The deadline to apply for Free & Reduced lunch is October 14th. Here is the link to complete the online forms in School Cafe: https://www.madison.k12.wi.us/food-service/free-reduced-meal-program.

 

Thank you!

SCU October News

College Essay Support

Attention Seniors! We will be hosting volunteers in the counseling office on Wednesday October 19th to read college essays. All of the details are on this flyer. Email Ms. Quinn with any questions.

Parent Update on Covid

Unfortunately Covid-19 is still with us and we are still having a lot of Covid cases here at West High School.  Please do not send your student to school if they are ill and 

  1. Haven’t been tested for Covid
  2. Are not feeling well enough to participate fully in a full day of classes


Covid testing options include:

  1. Home rapid tests (the district does now accept these results)
  2. Clinics/pharmacies
  3. Public testing sites
  4. ACL testing site at West High School 

*Testing site hours have changed. It is now open from 8 to 11 am Monday-Friday


If your student has tested positive for Covid-19, has symptoms that may be related to Covid-19, or they have been in close contact with someone who has been diagnosed with Covid-19 please fill out the district’s health screener.  This will alert someone from the district’s Covid response team to contact you and advise you of next steps.


If your student has been diagnosed with Covid-19 they can return to school after their five days of isolation if they haven’t had fever/vomiting/diarrhea in the last 24 hours.  Retesting is not required. When your student does return to school they will need to wear a mask for the next five days.


If your student has been a close contact to someone who has been diagnosed with Covid-19 your student should wear a mask for 10 days following the exposure and get tested 5 days after the last exposure.

Start on Time, Detention & Restricted Regents List

As part of our ongoing efforts to support students in being in class on time, we are continuing with our Start On Time policy.  We recognize that full and partial day absences impact student learning and we want every student to maximize their learning time.  


Start On Time is designed to support students in getting to class on time and being ready to learn when the bell rings.  When the bell rings, staff will close their classroom doors and begin instruction.  Any students who are not in class at that time will obtain a tardy pass at one of nine locations within our building.  Once students obtain their tardy pass, they walk to their classroom and knock twice on their classroom door.  Students then show their tardy pass to their teacher and enter class.  


Students who obtain 4 tardies or more during a week will be assigned a lunch detention to be served the following week.  Students can serve their detentions during lunch on Tuesday, Wednesday or Thursday.  Lunch detentions last for 30 minutes and students must be in the lunch detention room by 12:15 in order to serve their detention that day.


If students do not serve their lunch detention in the week it is assigned, they will be placed on the Restricted Regent list.  Students who are on the Restricted Regents list will be unable to attend any home athletic event or dance until they have served their lunch detention.  


Please note that this program of consequences is part of our effort to teach positive behaviors about full day attendance at school. You can find more information using this link, clicking on the Communication tab and looking under school tardy policy. If you have any questions or concerns, please contact the Dean of Students or your student’s Smaller Learning Community Principal.

Get Involved

We welcome your donations to expand our archives

Last year, we began an ambitious project to scan all West yearbooks and archive them digitally on the web. We are happy to share that we have most of the yearbooks scanned, but are in need of copies of the early years at West from 1930 - 1970. If you have a yearbook from one of these years that you can lend to us, we’ll get it digitalized so it can be enjoyed by all. We are specifically looking for yearbooks for the following years: 


1932, 1946, 1947, 1948, 1949, 1950, 1953, 1954, 1955,1956, 1957, 1960, 1961, 1962, 1966, 1968, 1969, 1970

 

We also welcome any other texts, literary magazines, newspapers, etc. In order to pay for the digitalization services, we also welcome monetary donations. 

 

Here is an article from last year describing our archives project. We’ll keep you updated on our progress!

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