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THS Newsletter
SEPTEMBER 2 May/June 2018
NO CELL PHONES OUT IN CLASS
Use of cell phones during the school day is restricted to before school, lunch time, pass-
ing time between classes and after school. If a student is ill, he/she should report to the
office to have them call their parent. Teachers will be taking phones that are out in class
to the office for pick up by the parent/guardian. If a parent/guardian needs to get a
message to their student, they should call the school and the message will be relayed
to the student.
608.374.7961 PH
608.374.7290 FAX
TASD
District Web Site:
www.tomah.k12.wi.us
Sports Schedules:
www.mvconference.org
School Closing
Hotline:
608.374.7025
Press 1
THS Newsletter 1
Schedule 2
Ho Chunk Calendar 3
Library News 4-5
School News 6-9
Calendar 10
Inside this issue:
Tomah High School Offering So Much More...
Project Lead the Way Pre-engineering Pro-
gram, German Spanish, Independent World
Language Program, Graphic Art, Media Pro-
ductions, Fine Arts Classes (Instrumental and
Vocal Music, 2D and 3D Art)
College Prep & Advanced Placement Courses,
Transcripted Coursework with Local Technical
College
Medical Pathway CNA Course
ACE (Architecture, Construction and Engineer-
ing) Academy
Blended Learning: Online and Classroom In-
struction
Jobs for America’s Graduates Program
Athletics and Extracurricu-
lars (Grd. 9-12) Athletics: baseball, basketball, bowl-
ing, cross country, dance, football,
golf, gymnastics, hockey, horseman-
ship, powerlifting, rodeo, soccer, soft-
ball, Special Olympics, student athletic
trainers, tennis, track & field, volley-
ball, wrestling, FFA, HOSA, DECA,
NHS
Activities: Performing Arts (Drama,
Instrumental, Vocal), Academic Com-
petitions, Service Organizations, Year-
book, Student Government, Leadership
Groups, and Career Exploration
Modern and well maintained fitness
center .
HO CHUNK CALENDAR
Library Shorts
Are you looking for something to read over the summer? There are 25 books nominated for the 2018 Teens Top Ten list which will be chosen by teens voting beginning this August. Here are the nominees…
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Black Witch Book of Lies Caraval Defy the
Stars
Disappearanc-es
How to Make a
Gregory Katsoulis
Laurie Forest Teri Terry Stephanie Gar-
ber Claudia Gray Emily Murphy Ashley Blake
Once and For All
One of Us is Lying
Paper Hearts Remember Me
Always Rosemarked
Strange the Dreamer
Turtles All the Way
Sarah Des-sen
Karen McManus
Ali Novak Renee Collins Livia Black-
burne Laini Taylor John Green
I Am Not Your Perfect Mexi-can Daughter
Inexplicable Logic of My
Life Invictus
Last Magi-cian
Long Way Down
Mask of Shad-ows
Moxie
Erika Sanchez
Benjamin Saenz
Ryan Graudin Lisa Maxwell Jason Reyn-
olds Linsey Miller
Jennifer Mathieu
Warcross Waste of
Space
Wonder Wom-an: Warbringer
Words in Deep Blue
Marie Lu Gina Damico Leigh Bardu-
go
Cath Crow-ley
50 THS students heard the story of Holocaust survivor Estelle Laughlin. Estelle experienced the Warsaw Ghetto, Majdanek concentration camp, and even after liberations she had to flea pogroms in Poland. By hearing a wit-ness, Tomah High School students and staff became witnesses.
Holocaust Survivor
ESS embracing the weather Mother Nature throws at us!
The Wisconsin State Forensics competition is the nation's oldest Forensics competition. This weekend three THS students competed successfully. Jacarien Henry earned a bronze medal, while Jessie Dibenedetto and Max Cavaness each earned silvers. Way to represent the Tim-berwolves.
PROM COURT 2018
Front row from left- Casie Lasko, Angel Burkhalter, Nolan Young, Rita Conway
Middle from left- Damien Hernandez, Madisyn Brey, Riley Krultz, Madison Lindauer,
Jarett Knoepker
Back Row- Maleah Fowler, Ally Amberg, Ryan Bernhardt, Jagger Hammer, Ruth Schwichtenberg
KING AND QUEEN
Riley Krultz and Casie Lasko
May Calendar 2018
Si necesita Ud. ayuda en la traducción de este documento, por favor llama la especialista de ELL del distrito (Jessica Juracich) a 374-7014.
The Tomah Area School District does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, religious beliefs, disabilities, sex, or age, in admission to, access to, treatment in, or employment in its
programs and activities. The Coordinator of the District’s efforts to comply with Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 is Dr. Paul Skofronick, 1310 Towline Road, Tomah, WI 54660 –
phone: (608) 374-7011. Any inquiries regarding the application of the District’s non-discrimination policy may be referred to the U.S. Department of Education, Office for Civil Rights.
Teacher Appreciation Week- May 7-11
May 1—May Day
May 13—Mother’s Day
May 18—No School—Teacher Collaboration/Training
May 25—Student Council 2018-2019 Elections
May 26—Graduation Class of 2018
May 28—No School—Memorial Day
June 5
Last day for Students