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Princess Dinner
On Friday, May 17th, starting at 6:00 pm, you are cordially invited to a Princess Dinner Party.
Tickets are:
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children 2 and under - Free
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ages 2 - 18 yrs - $10
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Over 18 - $12
You may purchase your tickets from Ms. Schmeling, or Mr. Robertson. Call 414-281-6200 Ex. 2577 for more information.
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| Graduation Information |
| Seniors, are you ready? Do you have your Senior Banquet Ticket? Did you turn in your final transcript request? Did you let the school know about all of the wonderful scholarships you won? Finally, when is rehersal and the ceremony? |
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| Greenfield High School Special Education Program Recognized |
Greenfield High School Special Education teacher Chris Early and his students will be recognized at the Third Annual University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee Senior Graphic Design Class Showcase, Resolution 2013: Intersections of Milwaukee on May 3 and May 4 in the Peck School of the Arts. The students are being honored for their contributions in the development of a cellular phone application tool to help non-verbal autistic students communicate. Come see the showcase at Kenilworth Square- Friday, May 3, 5:30-9:00 pm
- Saturday, May 4, 12:00 - 2:30 pm
Kenilworth Square is located at 1925 E. Kenilworth Place, Milwaukee, WI, 53202 and Peck School of the Arts is located on the 6th floor. |
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| Fifty Fifth Annual Junior Prom and Post Prom Information |
The junior prom will be held Saturday, May 11 at the The Marcus Center for Performing Arts. Tickets will be $90 per couple and on sale May 1 - 3 during both lunches ONLY! Post prom will be at Greenfield High School starting at midnight. Select the link above to print a ticket and for more information. |
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Addressing Children's Concerns Regarding Newtown Tragedy
Tips for parents regarding school safety, security, and support.
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After School Protocol:
This is a reminder to all Parents and Students:
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Students, you are asked to leave the building shortly after the sounding of the dismissal bell unless you have prearranged to meet with your teacher regarding an academic issue.
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All athletes remaining after school are to report to your respective locker rooms in preparation for your practice or competition.
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Those other students involved in an afterschool club are to immediately report to the location of the club gathering.
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Please remind your parents to arrange for your pickup immediately after school and you should wait in the foyer of the Main Lobby for your ride. Students are also asked to keep their talking levels down in the foyer as the adjacent Main Office is a place of business and students who are excessively boisterous or engaged in disruptive behaviors will be asked to leave the building.
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Students should leave the building every day at 3:00 unless they are here for a supervised activity. We don’t have staff to supervise after school and it creates an unsafe environment if students are in the building without adult supervision.
Thank you for your cooperation
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| Student Services May/June Newsletter |
Last Newsletter of the 2012-2013 School Year The Student Services Office is busy helping students have a successful learning experience now and in the future - check out what is happening. Summer School and Seniors, get more info on graduation, final transcripts, scholarships, Senior Breakfast AP Testing Dates, which colleges are visiting GHS, and when a college is having open house and much more! |
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| Parent Newsletter - February/March 2013 |
| In this newsletter you can find information on AP Testing Sign-Up and Dates, the Summer Sports meeting, ACT testing dates and all of the exciting news from the clubs and sports teams. |
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| Infinite Campus App |
| There's an App for that! Yes, Infinite Campus now has an app for your smart phone, ipod and tablet. Select the link above to see directions on how to download the app and get started. |
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| Post Prom Committee Needs Volunteers |
Greenfield High School has a long history of offering a safe, alcohol and drug-free post prom party for our students. The event is planned and carried out by parent volunteers. Your help is needed to make this event a success!
If you would like more information, or would like to add your name to the volunteer list, please contact Melinda Carothers (281-6200 x2546) GHS junior class advisor. |
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| Empower 3000 |
| In connection with our NCA academic goal (for all students to increase reading competency) and district initiative, GHS has adopted the on-line, web-based, differentiated reading and writing program Achieve3000. Empower3000 (a part of Achieve3000), created specifically for high school students, is scientifically proven to accelerate reading comprehension, vocabulary, writing proficiency, and performance on high stakes tests. To access student account, please go to: TeenBiz3000
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Vision
Building a community committed to academic achievement and respect.
Mission Statement
We, the staff of Greenfield High School, accept the privilege and responsibility of ensuring that all students receive an educational experience that provides the foundations for a lifetime of academic, personal, emotional and social success. As the partners of parents and the mentors of students, we will foster in students a desire to learn, a sense of self-reliance, and a commitment to community and country.
Developed and written by faculty, students and parents, March 2002
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