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P O W D E R S V I L L E H I G H S C H O O L The Patriot Press A Note from our Principal... Upcoming Events October 12 PSAT 14 9th grade vision screenings 19 End of 1st 9 weeks 27 1st 9 weeks report cards issued 28 Parent/Teacher Conference Day (8:30-12:30 and 1:00-4:00) November 1 Fall Holiday 15 9th grade Career Center Tours 22 Progress Reports go home Q2 23-25 Thanksgiving Holiday Our school year has gotten off to a great start. Our ribbon cutting ceremony on September 18, 2011 was a tremendous success and we welcomed Senator Lindsay Graham as guest speaker. Our chorus sang under the direction of Carol Adams. On October 1, we held the first pageant at Powdersville High School and it was a wonderful evening. Also under the direction of Carol Adams, fourteen 9 th graders and nine 10 th graders competed for their class crown. At these events, the maturity, talent, and hard work of our students was evident. There is no doubt that our school is blessed with an outstanding group of students. We are looking forward to our next big event, our homecoming football game vs. Woodmont on October 27 at 6:00. We will celebrate spirit week, finish school on Thursday with a pep rally (parents are invited), beat Woodmont, and have a homecoming dance following our victory. I hope parents will feel free to come to these events and support our students. Report cards for the 1 st 9 weeks will be issued on October 27, 2011, and parents will have an opportunity on October 28 to hold parent-teacher conferences. Students who are failing one or more courses will be contacted in order to set up conferences where a plan will be developed to help their student improve. Overall, our goal this year is to see that every student is successful and that 100% of our students are promoted to the next grade level. We feel as a faculty and staff that we can spend the time necessary to help ALL students because we have a small student body. We will do our part as long as parents are willing to help. Finally, in the coming weeks, we will be running a test of our EduLink emergency alert system that is used to contact parents about issues like a school lock down or school closing. The system will use current telephone numbers in our student database. If you need to update phone numbers in order to receive these alerts, please contact our main office at 312-5641.

Page 2 Don t forget to sign up for the Parent Portal The parent portal allows you to see: Remember Parent/Teacher conferences are October 28 8:30-12:30 and 1:00-4:00. Grades and Attendance Use this display as a detailed overview to locate any historical and current grades and attendance by class. Grades History Displays all recorded final grades and the individual assignments from the instructor to substantiate that grade. Attendance History - This is a detailed display for the semester by period showing any absences or tardies. Teacher Comments View comments that teachers have entered in PowerTeacher Anderson School District One now has Single Sign-On Access to the Parent Portal. This offers a number of benefits, including access to multiple students with one login, a personalized account for each parent and guardian, and the ability for parents to retrieve their own login information. By following a few simple steps, you will have your Single Sign-On account created in a few moments. Please visit: http://asd1.schoolwires.com/asd1/site/default.asp for more information! Miss Powdersville High School Pageant Here are the results of the 2011 Miss Powdersville High Pageant: FRESHMAN CLASS 4th runner up - MaKayla Owens 3rd runner up - Breanna Mathis 2nd runner up - Kara Fulks 1st runner up - Mary Catharine Patterson Winner - Eden Crain SOPHOMORE CLASS 4th runner up - Kendall Merritt 3rd runner up - Michelle Troup 2nd runner up - Kristen Clarey 1st runner up - Rachel Hamilton Winner - Elleson Stahlsmith. Casual Wear Winners - Mary Catharine Patterson and Elleson Stahlsmith Evening Gown Winners - Eden Crain and Elleson Stahlsmith Ad Sales Winners - Dynasty Owens and Brooke Weaver/Kristin Clarey Congeniality - Susan Buss and Elleson Stahlsmith Photogenic - Susan Buss and Katie Warren CONGRATULATIONS LADIES!

Page 3 Message from Guidance... As things are starting to settle down, please encourage your students to continue working hard in their classes. Remind them that they are preparing for the rest of their lives and it is important to make everything count! Below are some helpful reminders for students: STUDY EVERY NIGHT! Review your notes whether there is homework assigned or not. Do ALL ASSIGNMENTS on time! Attend class regularly! When you miss days, you miss a lot of important information Remember Students who miss more than 10 unexcused days in a year-long class and more than five unexcused days in a semester class will be denied credit. Only medical notes are considered excused absences. Ask your teachers what their tutoring schedule is and get help from them as needed!!! Remember to NEVER be afraid to ask for help.your counselor, your teachers, your parents, and the administrators are ALL here to help you.just ASK!!!! Check out the guidance section of our website! http:// asd1.schoolwires.com /pvhs/site/ default.asp (click on the guidance tab) Graduation Requirements: All students in South Carolina must earn the specified 24 units of High School Credit in addition to passing the Exit Exam. These are the minimum requirements for graduation. Please see the guidance website for information about 2 year and 4 year college entrance requirements. English Math Science US History Economics US Government Other Social Studies PE or ROTC Computer Science Foreign Language or CATE Electives 4 credits 4 credits 3 credits.5 credit.5 credit 7 credits Total= 24 credits Ticket to the 10th grade: (6 credits) 1 Math, 1 English, and 4 additional credits Ticket to the 11th grade: (12 credits) 2 Math, 2 English, and 8 additional credits

Page 4 Athletic News... Remainder of Regular Season Fall Athletic Schedules Cheerleading: Saturday, October 15 th @ Easley Saturday, October 22 nd @ Dorman Saturday, October 29 th @ Liberty Cross Country: Wednesday, October 12 th vs. Liberty @ BJ Skelton Career Center (5:30) Saturday, October 15 th Region 1-AA Cross Country Meet @ Southern Wesleyan University (8:30) Football: Thursday, October 13 th @ TL Hanna (5:30) Thursday, October 20 th @ Laurens (5:30) Thursday, October 27 th vs. Woodmont @ Home (6:00) Girls Golf: Wednesday, October 12 th vs. Christ Church @ Smithfields (4:00) Girls Tennis: Tuesday, October 11 th @ St. Joseph s (4:30) Thursday, October 13 th vs. Riverside @ Home (4:30) Tuesday, October 18 th @ Berea (4:30) Thursday, October 20 th @ Riverside (4:30) Volleyball: Tuesday, October 11 th vs. Pendleton @ Carolina (5:30) Thursday, October 13 th vs. Chesnee @ Carolina (5:30) Monday, October 17 th vs. Southside Christian @ Home (6:00) Wednesday, October 19 th vs. St. Joseph s @ Home (5:30) Winter Sports and Their Try-Out Dates Boys Basketball: Coach Tollison (tollisonjo@anderson1.k12.sc.us) First day of try-outs: 10/31 Girls Basketball: Coach Prescott (prescottp@anderson1.k12.sc.us) First day of try-outs: 11/2 Wrestling: Coach McNinney (mcninneys@anderson1.k12.sc.us) First day of try-outs: 11/7

Page 5 Band News.. The PVHS Marching Band has a lot to be proud of in their inaugural season! The 1 st Competition of the Season at Boiling Springs High School was a very successful day. The Marching Band took 1 st place out of 6 bands in the Class A Division, and the Best Music Score. The drum line also finished 2 nd in Class A. Our 2 nd competition at Berea High School on October 8 th was also very successful. The band finished 2 nd of 7 Class A bands at the contest. The percussion scored 2 nd place and our Overall Effect music and visual scores were 1 st. The band will travel on the 15 th to Palmetto for the last regular season competition, and then on to Upper state Championships on the 22 nd. If the band finishes in the top 6 at Upper state, they will advance to State Finals on the 29 th! Congratulations to this 1 st Marching Band of Powdersville High. They are an awesome group of students! ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Indoor Percussion and Winter Guard Auditions will be coming up the last week of November. If you are interested, please contact Mrs. Phillips. PhillipsL2@anderson1.k12.sc.us. SPIRIT WEEK 2011 October 24-27 MONDAY: Pajama Day TUESDAY: Celebrity Day WEDNESDAY: College Team Day: THURSDAY: Red/Blue Day Football game vs. Woodmont at 6:30 **After Party after the football game! **

Page 6 Attention..Attention...Attention Parents We need Your help! A disturbing trend has been identified over the past 5 years that we as educators need help in combating. When confrontations between students occur on campuses across our nation, whether they be arguments or fights, students are gathering around and using cell phones to video the incident. These videos are circulated from phone to phone, and often are posted on YouTube. Worst of all, students are more interested in recording the confrontation than intervening, alerting an adult, or getting out of the way. In fact, as educators, we see these confrontations lasting longer and getting more and more involved because students are encouraging it and crowding so that teachers cannot get to the situation. We feel like our students should know better than this. We understand that parents want students to have cell phones for safety, but we also believe that parents never intended this use for their children s phones. We will discipline students who are caught videoing confrontations and who are involved in forwarding these confrontations to other phones. If a disruption occurs due to the videoing or forwarding of a confrontation, discipline will include In School Suspension and either confiscation of the cell phone for the remainder of the year, or prohibiting the student from bringing a phone to school for the remainder of the year. Please encourage your student to do the following: 1) If a confrontation is forwarded to your student s phone it would be best for them to alert an adult at school or home. At the very least, the student should immediately delete the video and not forward or post it. 2) If a student is near a confrontation, he or she should NOT get out a phone to video it. It would be even better if you would encourage your student to find and alert an adult to the problem.

Visit our school website at http:// asd1.schoolwires.com/pvhs/ site/default.asp for the most current news and events or at http:// www.facebook.com/pages/ Powdersville-HighSchool/161998590536990 Powdersville High School 145 Hood Road Greenville, South Carolina 29611 Return Service Requested Non Profit Rate US Postage PAID Greenville, SC Permit NO.