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2021-2022 Naturalization Exam results
Reminders
New Cell Phone Policy effective 1/9/2023
Upon entering a classroom, students will place their phone, headphones, earbuds, smartwatches, and all other personal electronic devices into their assigned slot in the classroom phone receptacle, where they must remain until the end of the period.
The receptacle will remain on or behind the teacher’s desk at all times, and students will not be able to access their phones until the end of the period.
Students will not be permitted to take their phones with them in the event they need to visit the restroom, locker, etc.
At the end of the period, students will collect their phones and carry them to the next class, where they will again place their phone in that classroom’s phone receptacle.
Students are permitted to have and use their phones during passing periods and 6th period/lunch, as well as before and after school.
Students will have access to their phones in emergency situations should they arise.
Students will have access to their phones if needed for medical reasons, i.e. diabetes sugar monitoring.
Infractions include:
- Failure to place all electronic devices in the receptacle at the start of each class period.
- Resisting to place all electronic devices in the receptacle at the start of each class period.
- Retrieving device from receptacle before end of class without permission from teacher.
Consequences:
1st 1 day OSR & parent/guardian must pick up the phone from the high school office.
2nd 2 days OSR & parent/guardian must pick up the phone from the high school office.
3rd+ 1 day OSS increases by one day for each subsequent violation.
Student ID Badges
All students must wear or have their student ID on them at all times. There will be a charge for replacement ID so be sure to keep them on you.
Tutoring
After school tutoring with bussing will be held on Tuesdays and Thursdays in the Media Center.
We have several virtual tutoring options listed below.
- Askrose.org or 1-877-275-7673 (math and science free tutoring)
- Purplemath.com (math notes)
- Khanacademy.org (log in with your school Gmail account)
- Schoolhouse.world
- Youtube.com - audiobooks for English
Textbook Assistance: Log on to the Taylor Schools website go to the “Parents” tab scroll down to “Family Assistance” and follow directions to complete the online form. Be sure to check the box for Textbook Assistance. This form must be completed each school year. Paper copies are available in the High School Office.
Student Information and Activities
Student information and activities:
Glitz & Glamour
Taylor High School Glitz & Glamour Show choir will be holding auditions for next year's group on Monday, February 13th from 3 - 4:30pm in the cafetorium. Auditions are open to anyone grades 8 - 11. No previous choir or dance experience necessary!! If you enjoy singing and dancing this may be for you!! Come and check it out!! Please email Mrs. Decker with any questions.
Titan Talent
Taylors Media Club is hosting a monthly competition called Titan Talent. For this competition, you can submit art through a google form that is attached below. The art you submit can be 2-D art, 3-D art, photography, jewelry, songs, stories, poems, video art, or digital art that you have created. Each month will have a specific type of art that can be submitted. To submit artwork, you will take your photograph and then upload it through the google form. Every submission gets 5 star points and the monthly winner gets more five star points or a gift card. February's theme is 2-D Art.
Seniors
If you are looking at starting a great career that will allow you to grow without attaining a four-year degree, start with a great trade in Electrical. Join us February 9th from 11:30 - 12:30 PM in room 261 (Decker’s room) for information gathering on what all Electrician’s actually do.
IUK information gathering will be held in the High School Computer Lab February 24th 9:30 - 10:15 AM.
Class of 2023 Graduation Ceremony will be held on Friday June 9th 7:00 PM.
The Plumbers, Steamfitters & HVAC Service Technicians Local 440 J.A.T.C. is now accepting applications to their apprenticeship program on a year round basis. All applicants shall be at least eighteen years of age or 17 years of age anticipating scheduled graduation that current year. Applicants shall be high school graduates, seniors on schedule to graduate or have attained a GED certificate. For more details see the bulletin board next to the counseling office.
Junior
If you are looking at starting a great career that will allow you to grow without attaining a four-year degree, start with a great trade in Electrical. Join us February 9th from 11:30 - 12:30 PM in room 261 (Decker’s room) for information gathering on what all Electrician’s actually do.
IUK information gathering will be held in the High School Computer Lab February 24th 9:30 - 10:15 AM.
Sophomores
HOBY Summer Camp
Good News! We have just found a sponsor for this camp for sophomores at Butler in June. There will be NO $225 cost mentioned in the first email! Information is in the Guidance Office; paragraph is due on February 15th.
Freshman
Scholarships
FAFSA Go to www.fafsa.ed.gov. Deadline is April 15.
Louie’s Tux Shop will be sponsoring the 10th annual statewide model search this fall. Two students will be named “top model” and will receive a $1000.00 college scholarship.
www.louiestuxshop.com/model-search
Lunch Deliveries
Students are not allowed to have food delivered to the school by delivery companies such as UberEats, DoorDash and others. Parents may drop off food for their students at the High School office.
Sporting Events
Friday 10th
Titans Basketball at Tri-Central 6:00 PM
Any 7th or 8th-grade student interested in playing middle school baseball this year must attend the callout meeting on Friday, February 3rd during lunch in the weight room.
Saturday 11th
Titans Basketball at Home with Tipton 6:00 PM
Tuesday 14th
Titans Basketball at Home with Elwood 6:00 PM
Friday 17th
Titans Basketball at Carroll 6:00 PM
Friday 24th
Titans Basketball at Alexandra 6:00 PM