
Good Morning Watervliet High School Panthers!
Today is Friday, October 27th. My name is Jacob Schaefer and I am your Friday morning announcement reader.
Watervliet Public Schools will be a premier district that challenges and empowers students and staff to achieve beyond their own expectations.
Today’s lunch is: Corn Dog on a Stick Grandma's Baked Beans Baked Potato Chips Michigan Romaine Spring Mix Fruit Sorbet & Choice of Milk
Monday’s Breakfast is: Ultimate Breakfast Round
& Cottage Cheese
Strawberry Cup
& Choice of Milk
Celebrating a birthday today is Alex Sexton.
We are following an early release schedule today. You will eat the same lunch as your 5th hour teacher. At 1:10, you will be directed to go to your first of 3 sessions. You will see a sign outside of each teacher’s door signifying the activity that each teacher is offering today for the last half of the day. Check out these signs today so that you know where you are headed. You get to attend 3 sessions for 30 minutes each.
Congratulations to our middle school and high school choir members for their excellent performance on the fall concert! The night was filled with music following the theme, “Live in Color”. Some of the featured songs were: “Blackbird”, by the Beatles, “True Colors”, with solos by Ella Harris and Christopher Parkhurst. “For Good”, from the musical “Wicked” with solos by Gabby Guthrie and Sienna Harris, “Let It Grow” from The Lorax movie with solos by Billy Varner, Jaxon Anderson, and Cierra Woodson, “The Song That Nature Sings”, “Rainstorm”, “Shoshone Love Song” and a mass choir number entitled, “More to Me” with solos by Cadia Raines, Jenna Ritter and Lauren Lovell.
Great job, choirs!
Red Ribbon Week pledge sheets are available in the guidance office for anyone who would like to sign one.
Anyone interested in the Science Olympiad Team this year, please see Dr. Mosher today during one of the sessions.
Varsity Basketball Cheerleading tryouts are TODAY from 3:30-4:30 in the auditorium lobby! The sign up sheet is in the front office
The only students permitted to be in the building after school are those who are working with a coach or a teacher. If you are waiting for ride, wait at the cafe doors please.
Semester 2 dual enrollment is open now. If you plan on dual enrolling for semester 2 see Mrs. Tyler ASAP and get registered.
If you choose to dress up for Halloween on Tuesday, no weapons, real or fake can be brought into school. If a teacher asks you to remove a mask in class, you are expected to do so.
NEXT WEDNESDAY is another early release day. PJs are allowed. You will eat the same lunch as your 5th hour teacher.
At this time we ask you to stand. The privilege of this day was made possible by those who have fought and continue to fight for the freedoms that we enjoy. Let us respect and honor their efforts by standing, placing our hands on our hearts and reciting the pledge of allegiance. If you are wearing a hat, please remove it.
I pledge allegiance to the Flag of the United States of America, and to the Republic for which it stands, one Nation under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all.
Those are all of our announcements for today. Make it a great day or not Panthers, the choice is yours!

Good Morning Watervliet High School Panthers!
Today is Thursday October 26th. My name is Julia Pepple and I am your Thursday morning announcements reader.
Watervliet Public Schools will be a premier district that challenges and empowers students and staff to achieve beyond their own expectations.
Today’s lunch is: Scrambled Eggs
Jenni-O Turkey Bacon
Pumpkin Bread
Sweet Peppers
Fresh Grape Clusters
& Choice of Milk
Tomorrow’s breakfast is
Cereal Breakfast Kit
Dannon Low Fat Vanilla Yogurt Cup
Pineapple
& Choice of Milk
Celebrating a birthday today is Brendan Strong!
Watervliet’s debate team had a tough competition between five schools last night but walked away with two winners. JT Davis took 3rd place and Amber Robbins took 4th at Wayland Union last night. Savannah Nearpass authored one of the two bills written. Chase Morris and Elliott Worley were able to get placement, and Makenzie Birmele, Emy Baldwin, and Braydon Collins earned speaker points.
Red Ribbon Week pledge sheets are available in the guidance office for anyone who would like to sign one.
Anyone interested in Science Olympiad please see Dr. Mosher Friday afternoon during one of the sessions.
You will see a sign outside of each teacher’s door signifying the activity that each teacher is offering this Friday for the last half of the day. Check out these signs this week so that you know where you are headed. You get to attend 3 sessions for 30 minutes each.
Varsity Basketball Cheerleading tryouts are this Friday, October 27th, from 3:30-4:30 in the auditorium lobby! The sign up sheet is in the front office.
Watervliet’s debate team had a tough competition between five schools last night but walked away with two winners. JT Davis took 3rd place and Amber Robbins took 4th at Wayland Union last night. Savannah Nearpass authored one of the two bills written. Chase Morris and Elliott Worley were able to get placement, and Makenzie Birmele, Emy Baldwin, and Braydon Collins earned speaker points.
SENIORS: Sign-up for the Senior Trip is in Mrs. Tyler’s office. Sign-up and $40 can be turned into Mrs. Tyler and are due by November 3rd. First 50 people to sign-up are guaranteed a ticket/seat!
The only students permitted to be in the building after school are those who are working with a coach or a teacher. If you are waiting for ride, wait at the cafe doors please.
Semester 2 dual enrollment is open now. If you plan on dual enrolling for semester 2 see Mrs. Tyler ASAP and get registered.
THIS WEEK is Red ribbon week. FRIDAY IS RED DAY! WEAR ALL OF YOUR RED!
TONIGHT is a fall choir concert at 7 pm in the auditorium. All students and staff are invited.
If you choose to dress up for Halloween on Tuesday, no weapons, real or fake can be brought into school. If a teacher asks you to remove a mask in class, you are expected to do so.
NEXT WEDNESDAY is another early release day. PJs are allowed. You will eat the same lunch as your 5th hour teacher.
At this time we ask you to stand. The privilege of this day was made possible by those who have fought and continue to fight for the freedoms that we enjoy. Let us respect and honor their efforts by standing, placing our hands on our hearts and reciting the pledge of allegiance. If you are wearing a hat, please remove it.
I pledge allegiance to the Flag of the United States of America, and to the Republic for which it stands, one Nation under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all.
Those are all of our announcements for today. Make it a great day or not Panthers, the choice is yours!

Today is Picture Retake Day! Order forms are located in the main office.


Good Morning Watervliet High School Panthers!
Today is WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 25th. My name is Ella Harris and I am your WEDNESDAY morning announcements reader.
Watervliet Public Schools will be a premier district that challenges and empowers students and staff to achieve beyond their own expectations.
Today’s lunch is: Loaded Baked Potato
Light Sour Cream
w/WG Dinner Roll
Cheesy Broccoli
Michigan Peaches
& Choice of Milk
Tomorrow’s breakfast is
Hot off the Grill Sausage Bagel
Peach Cup
& Choice of Milk
You will see a sign outside of each teacher’s door signifying the activity that each teacher is offering this Friday for the last half of the day. Check out these signs this week so that you know where you are headed. You get to attend 3 sessions for 30 minutes each.
Varsity Basketball Cheerleading tryouts are this Friday, October 27th, from 3:30-4:30 in the auditorium lobby! The sign up sheet is in the front office.
SENIORS: Sign-up for the Senior Trip is in Mrs. Tyler’s office. Sign-up and $40 can be turned into Mrs. Tyler and are due by November 3rd. First 50 people to sign-up are guaranteed a ticket/seat!
Celebrating a birthday today is Kyra Sullivan!
The only students permitted to be in the building after school are those who are working with a coach or a teacher. If you are found in the building after school and you are not with a coach or a teacher, you will receive a consequence from the office. If you are waiting for ride, wait at the cafe doors please.
Today’s PBIS winners for demonstrating respect, responsibility or safety at school are as follow: Come to the office when your name is called:
Dylan Collins
Ava Hobson
Tanner Vanniel
Hailey Adams
Lilly Summers
Trentin Crane
Zack Rader
Allison Poole
Makena Guzman
Natalaya Desjardin
Nolan Sells
Eli Alsup
Alexis Coburn
Jordan Brule
Liliana Perez
Erick Jimenez
Kendall Goodrich
Trinity Reese
Jack Rodgers
Kassandra Riggs
Irvin Hernandez
Logan Schaefer
Mackenzie Webster
Claire Moore
Destiny Warren
THIS WEEK is Red ribbon week. THURSDAY IS TOO SMART TO START–DRESS LIKE A NERD.
TODAY is an early release day. You will eat the same lunch as your 5th hour teacher and we will be dismissed at 1:10. There is transportation to tech and back both am and pm. Tech students are required to go to both sessions. These 5th hour teachers have 1st lunch
Andrews
Hunt
Lefor
Linderman
O’Toole
Simmons
Steele
All other 5th hour teachers , tech students, and dual enrolled students have 2nd lunch.
TOMORROW is a fall choir concert at 7 pm in the auditorium. All students and staff are invited.
If you choose to dress up for Halloween on Tuesday, no weapons, real or fake can be brought into school. If a teacher asks you to remove a mask in class, you are expected to do so.
At this time we ask you to stand. The privilege of this day was made possible by those who have fought and continue to fight for the freedoms that we enjoy. Let us respect and honor their efforts by standing, placing our hands on our hearts and reciting the pledge of allegiance. If you are wearing a hat, please remove it.
I pledge allegiance to the Flag of the United States of America, and to the Republic for which it stands, one Nation under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all.
Those are all of our announcements for today. Make it a great day or not Panthers, the choice is yours!

Good Morning Watervliet High School Panthers!
Today is TUESDAY OCTOBER 24th. My name is Abby Lomoro and I am your TUESDAY morning announcements reader.
Watervliet Public Schools will be a premier district that challenges and empowers students and staff to achieve beyond their own expectations.
Today’s lunch is:
Baked Pasta With Meatsauce
& WG Garlic Bread
& Cottage Cheese
Fresh salad greens
Fresh Michigan Apple
& Choice of Milk
Tomorrow’s breakfast is
Low Fat Vanilla Yogurt Cup
Strawberry Chex
Banana, petite
& Choice of Milk
The Panther runners raced through the rain and mud at the Comet Invitational in Kalamazoo and came up with some great performances. Morgan Lowell finished 9th overall in a field of 154 runners lowering her PR to 20:34. Kimmy Romero earned a medal as well getting 28th in a time of 22:02. Mimi Feneley, Marissa Lowell, Johanna Granados, Hailey Adams, McKenna Kirksey, Abbie Hayes, Amara Olexa, and Hanna Lomoro all ran their fastest races of the season.
The Panthers capped a great couple weeks of training with their best team performance of the season running through cold rain and mud at the Comet Invitational in Kalamazoo. Danny Mandujano finished 3rd in a field of 169 runners lowering his PR to 16:28. The next two Panthers across the finish line also set new PRs as Luke Isbrecht finished in 19:21 and Zeke Cardozo finished in 19:56. Alex Sexton ran a season best 20:30 while Devin Geisler was close behind with a PR of 20:35. Grayson Richards was right on the heels of Devin posting a season best 20:38.
SENIORS: Sign-up for the Senior Trip is in Mrs. Tyler’s office. Sign-up and $40 can be turned into Mrs. Tyler and are due by November 3rd. First 50 people to sign-up are guaranteed a ticket/seat!
Celebrating a birthday today are Paige Culberson and Evihn DeJonge.
The only students permitted to be in the building after school are those who are working with a coach or a teacher. If you are found in the building after school and you are not with a coach or a teacher, you will receive a consequence from the office.
Today’s PBIS winners for demonstrating respect, responsibility or safety at school are as follow: Come to the office when your name is called:
Jenna Ritter
Alexis Coburn
Mackenzie Webster
Javion Veal
Mari Lopez
Sam Rowe
McKenzie McCoy
Moeko Crago
Chase Morris
Nic Terry
Nathan Harasewicz
Kendall Kiefer
Hanna Ice
Alyssa Koch (Cook)
Claire Moore
Pyper Richards
THIS WEEK is Red ribbon week. Check your email for the 5 days of dress up days. WEDNESDAY is TEAM UP AGAINST DRUGS, which means wear your jersey day.
Wednesday is an early release day. You will eat the same lunch as your 5th hour teacher and we will be dismissed at 1:10. There is transportation to tech and back both am and pm. Tech students are required to go to both sessions. All early release days are pajama days. These 5th hour teachers have 1st lunch
Andrews
Hunt
Lefor
Linderman
O’Toole
Simmons
Steele
All other 5th hour teachers , tech students, and dual enrolled students have 2nd lunch.
Thursday is a fall choir concert at 7 pm in the auditorium. All students and staff are invited.
This Friday is the last day of the marking period.
At this time we ask you to stand. The privilege of this day was made possible by those who have fought and continue to fight for the freedoms that we enjoy. Let us respect and honor their efforts by standing, placing our hands on our hearts and reciting the pledge of allegiance. If you are wearing a hat, please remove it.
I pledge allegiance to the Flag of the United States of America, and to the Republic for which it stands, one Nation under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all.
Those are all of our announcements for today. Make it a great day or not Panthers, the choice is yours!

Good Morning Watervliet High School Panthers!
Today is MONDAY OCTOBER 23rd. My name is Tia Caldwell and I am your MONDAY morning announcements reader.
Watervliet Public Schools will be a premier district that challenges and empowers students and staff to achieve beyond their own expectations.
Today’s lunch is:
Chicken Nuggets, Mashed Potato, Corn Nibblets, Romaine Ribbons, Strawber-
ries
Celebrating a birthday today is Christian Shriver!
The only students permitted to be in the building after school are those who are working with a coach or a teacher. If you are found in the building after school and you are not with a coach or a teacher, you will receive a consequence from the office.
On Saturday, October 21st The Watervliet Marching Band traveled to Jenison for the Jenison Invitational. They received 1st place in flight 5 with a score of 76.8 and received awards for Best Music, Best Visual, Best General Effect, and Best Color Guard. Congratulations, Band!
Registration for the spring semester at LMC opens TODAY. If you are interested in dual enrolling for the spring semester, see Mrs. Tyler in the guidance office.
Today’s PBIS winners for demonstrating respect, responsibility or safety at school are as follow: Come to the office when your name is called:
Mimi Feneley
Olivia West
Jordan Brule
Trentin Crain
Gabriel Shotts
Mackenzie Webster
Emma Owens
Hanna Ice
Shelby Schlipp
Jonah Thon
Aubrey James
Halee McLean
Olivia Mitchell
Grayson Richards
Carter Krohn
Talynn Davis
Angelica Daisy
Wyatt Wagner
Mark Birmele
Claire Moore
Vivienne Sexton
Patricia Sipe
Moeko Crago
If you are in the media center when a lockdown drill is called, please go to Mrs. Lefor’s room.
THIS WEEK is Red ribbon week. Check your email for the 5 days of dress up days. TUESDAY is SHADE OUT DRUGS–Wear your shades on Tuesday!
TONIGHT there is a Fall Band Concert at 7 pm in the Auditorium. All students and staff are invited.
Wednesday is an early release day. You will eat the same lunch as your 5th hour teacher and we will be dismissed at 1:10. There is transportation to tech and back both am and pm. Tech students are required to go to both sessions. All early release days are pajama days.
Thursday is a fall choir concert at 7 pm in the auditorium. All students and staff are invited.
At this time we ask you to stand. The privilege of this day was made possible by those who have fought and continue to fight for the freedoms that we enjoy. Let us respect and honor their efforts by standing, placing our hands on our hearts and reciting the pledge of allegiance. If you are wearing a hat, please remove it.
I pledge allegiance to the Flag of the United States of America, and to the Republic for which it stands, one Nation under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all.
Those are all of our announcements for today. Make it a great day or not Panthers, the choice is yours!

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Good Morning Watervliet High School Panthers!
Today is FRIDAY OCT 20th. My name is Jacob Schaefer and I am your FRIDAY morning announcements reader.
Watervliet Public Schools will be a premier district that challenges and empowers students and staff to achieve beyond their own expectations.
Today’s lunch is: Bite Size Tortilla Chips Cheddar Cheese Cup Salsa Cup Pineapple Spear & Choice of Milk
Please grab it on your way out of the building today.
Monday’s Breakfast is
WG Mini Donuts
Hard Boiled Egg
Sliced Apples
& Choice of Milk
Celebrating a birthday over the weekend are: Gabriel Richards and Anthony Freemyer. There are no birthdays today.
The only students permitted to be in the building after school are those who are working with a coach or a teacher. If you are found in the building after school and you are not with a coach or a teacher, you will receive a consequence from the office.
Registration for the spring semester at LMC opens on Monday, October 23. If you are interested in dual enrolling for the spring semester, see Mrs. Tyler in the guidance office.
Today’s PBIS winners for demonstrating respect, responsibility or safety at school are as follow: Come to the office when your name is called:
Mimi Feneley
Olivia West
JOrdan Brule
Trentin Crain
Gabriel Shotts
Mackenzie Webster
Emma Owens
Hanna Ice
Shelby Schlipp
Johan Thon
Aubrey James
Halee McLean
Olivia Mitchell
Grayson Richards
Carter Krohn
Talynn Davis
Angelica Daisy
Wyatt Wagner
Mark Birmele
Claire Moore
Vivienne Sexton
Patricia Sipe
Moeko Crago
If you are in the media center when a lockdown drill is called, please go to Mrs. Lefor’s room.
Next Week is Red ribbon week. Check your email for the 5 days of dress up days. Monday is LEI OFF DRUGS DAY which means dress HAWAIIAN on MONDAY !
Monday there is a Fall Band Concert at 7 pm in the Auditorium. All students and staff are invited.
Next Wednesday is an early release day . You will eat the same lunch as your 5th hour teacher and we will be dismissed at 1:10. There is transportation to tech and back. Tech students are required to go. All early release days are pajama days.
Next Thursday is a fall choir concert at 7 pm in the auditorium. All students and staff are invited.
At this time we ask you to stand. The privilege of this day was made possible by those who have fought and continue to fight for the freedoms that we enjoy. Let us respect and honor their efforts by standing, placing our hands on our hearts and reciting the pledge of allegiance. If you are wearing a hat, please remove it.
I pledge allegiance to the Flag of the United States of America, and to the Republic for which it stands, one Nation under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all.
Those are all of our announcements for today. Make it a great day or not Panthers, the choice is yours!

WHS Senior Panthers are completing college applications in class today! Pictured here is our MCAN adviser, Chris Coburn, and Senior, Lauren Lovell. We are excited to see all of the places that Panthers will apply!


Good Morning Watervliet High School Panthers!
Today is THURSDAY OCT 19th. My name is Julia Pepple and I am your Thursday morning announcements reader.
Watervliet Public Schools will be a premier district that challenges and empowers students and staff to achieve beyond their own expectations.
Today’s lunch is:
EZ Jammer Power Lunch -or Uncrustable PJ Lunch Broccoli Flowerets Fresh Orange & Choice of Milk
Tomorrow’s breakfast is
Cereal Breakfast Kit
Dannon Low Fat Vanilla Yogurt Cup
Kiwifruit
& Choice of Milk
Happy birthday today to Trevor Tavolacci and Tony Velasquez.
It’s time for another dual enrollment grade check in. All dual enrolled students please show Mrs. Tyler your grades as soon as possible.
North School is looking for an English tutor for a 4th grade student. If you are interested, please see Mrs. Dawson.
Registration for the spring semester at LMC opens on Monday, October 23. If you are interested in dual enrolling for the spring semester, see Mrs. Tyler in the guidance office.
Today’s PBIS winners for demonstrating respect, responsibility or safety at school are as follow: Come to the office when your name is called:
Grayson Richards
Alyssa Brown
Emanual Rosas
Giovanni Ayala
Tyler Cole
Ava Hobson
Marleigh Schultz
Levi Getz
Wyatt MacMillian
Emma Owens
Sienna Harris
Sarah Leoni
Kelsie Gaston
Maycie Medlin
Claire Moore
Jackie Brito Lorenzo
Patricia Sipe
Kami Rathfon
Daijahnae Hatcher
Karla Cervantes
If you are in the media center when a lockdown drill is called, please go to Mrs. Lefor’s room.
TODAY are parent teacher conferences at the high school. Parents are welcome to come to the high school between 4-7 pm and meet with any and all of your teachers. Parents should enter through the cafe side of the building.
TODAY is College application day in English 12. All seniors will be completing college applications in English 12.
SENIORS: Sign-up for the Senior Trip is in Mrs. Tyler’s office. Sign-up and $40 can be turned into Mrs. Tyler and are due by November 3rd. First 50 people to sign-up are guaranteed a ticket/seat!
TOMORROW is a half day of school for all students. We will participate in our annual college fair for the first half of the day. You will follow your normal schedule for the college fair and have a guest speaker in each of your classes. There is no PM tech center next Friday. If you have your own transport and you want to attend, you are welcome to drive yourself. There is AM transport to and from the tech center Friday.
Next Week is Red ribbon week. Check your email for the 5 days of dress up days. Monday is LEI OFF DRUGS DAY which means dress HAWAIIAN on MONDAY !
Monday there is a Fall Band Concert at 7 pm in the Auditorium. All students and staff are invited.
Next Wednesday is an early release day . You will eat the same lunch as your 5th hour teacher and we will be dismissed at 1:10. There is transportation to tech and back. Tech students are required to go .
Next Thursday is a fall choir concert at 7 pm in the auditorium. All students and staff are invited.
At this time we ask you to stand. The privilege of this day was made possible by those who have fought and continue to fight for the freedoms that we enjoy. Let us respect and honor their efforts by standing, placing our hands on our hearts and reciting the pledge of allegiance. If you are wearing a hat, please remove it.
I pledge allegiance to the Flag of the United States of America, and to the Republic for which it stands, one Nation under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all.
Those are all of our announcements for today. Make it a great day or not Panthers, the choice is yours!

CAREER PATHWAY DAY FOR FRESHMEN THIS FRIDAY !


ANNUAL COLLEGE FAIR FRIDAY !


PARENT-TEACHER CONFERENCES TOMORROW!


Good Morning Watervliet High School Panthers!
Today is WEDNESDAY OCT 18th. My name is Ella Harris and I am your Wednesday morning announcements reader.
Watervliet Public Schools will be a premier district that challenges and empowers students and staff to achieve beyond their own expectations.
Today’s lunch is:
Turkey, Cheese, & Crackers -orTasty Turkey Submarine Bag of Baby Carrots Fresh Michigan Apple & Choice of Milk
Tomorrow’s breakfast is
Blueberry Breakfast Parfait
Granola
Sliced Apples
& Choice of Milk
Happy birthday today to Riley Preston and Lucas Isbrecht!
Watervliet hosted Parchment on this rainy Varsity Football Senior Night and came away with a big 31-14 Win. Defensively the Panthers were stingy - Forcing 2 Fumbles and getting a Pick 6 from Joe Coulombe to end the scoring. Coulombe along with Owen Epple, Carson Underwood, Gabe Meachum and Dee White played very well at linebacker and kept the Parchment run game bottled up. The big boys up front held their own as well (Zach Rader, Josh Sturdevant, Reise Bulat and Mike Melcher)
Panther volleyball traveled to St Joe High School to start play at 8:30am, Saturday morning. It was competitive day, a day of growth and a day of playing smart. The Lady Panthers have been putting in the work and their commitment to each other is paying off! The Panthers had three players with over 20 kills, five players with over 25 digs, four players with at least 5 aces and 4 players with over 4 blocks. Grace Chisek led with 92 assist. Panthers ended the day as undefeated tournament champions for the second year in a row.
Last night in Three Rivers, the Watervliet Panthers fell to the Hartford Huskies 8-0 in the Soccer District Semi-Finals. The loss ended their season at 4-10-3. The Panthers played with heart and toughness but it just wasn't enough against the #3 ranked team in the state.
It’s time for another dual enrollment grade check in. All dual enrolled students please show Mrs. Tyler your grades as soon as possible.
North School is looking for an English tutor for a 4th grade student. If you are interested, please see Mrs. Dawson.
There is a student council meeting Thursday morning at 7:15 in the media center.
Registration for the spring semester at LMC opens on Monday, October 23. If you are interested in dual enrolling for the spring semester, see Mrs. Tyler in the guidance office.
Celebrating a birthday today are Lucas Isbrecht and Riley Preston.
Today’s PBIS winners for demonstrating respect, responsibility or safety at school are as follow: Come to the office when your name is called:
Halee McLean
Olivia Mitchell
Eli Alsup
Lauren Lovell
Shelby Schlipp
Tony Freemeyer
Sienna Harris
Phoenix Anderson
Megan Tucker
Melanie Seske
Natalaya Desjardin
Jenna Ritter
Gabriel Schotts
Ashlyn Petty
Kendra Sanders
Chelsea Lange
Keira Tremblay
Aubrey Hayes
Kassandra Riggs
Landon Layer
MaKena Edelberg
The Debate Team will have practice TODAY until 4 p.m. to review all bills for the October 25 meet. All members are expected to attend. Please make sure you have transportation.
TOMORROW are parent teacher conferences at the highschool. Parents are welcome to come to the high school between 4-7 pm and meet with any and all of your teachers. Parents should enter through the cafe side of the building.
TOMORROW is College application day in English 12. All seniors will be completing college applications in English 12.
SENIORS: Sign-up for the Senior Trip is in Mrs. Tyler’s office. Sign-up and $40 can be turned into Mrs. Tyler and are due by November 3rd. First 50 people to sign-up are guaranteed a ticket/seat!
Friday is a half day of school for all students. We will participate in our annual college fair for the first half of the day. You will follow your normal schedule for the college fair and have a guest speaker in each of your classes. There is no PM tech center next Friday. If you have your own transport and you want to attend, you are welcome to drive yourself. There is AM transport to and from the tech center next Friday.
At this time we ask you to stand. The privilege of this day was made possible by those who have fought and continue to fight for the freedoms that we enjoy. Let us respect and honor their efforts by standing, placing our hands on our hearts and reciting the pledge of allegiance. If you are wearing a hat, please remove it.
I pledge allegiance to the Flag of the United States of America, and to the Republic for which it stands, one Nation under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all.
Those are all of our announcements for today. Make it a great day or not Panthers, the choice is yours!

Good Morning Watervliet High School Panthers!
Today is TUESDAY OCTOBER 17th. My name is Abby Lomoro and I am your TUESDAY morning announcements reader.
Watervliet Public Schools will be a premier district that challenges and empowers students and staff to achieve beyond their own expectations.
Today’s lunch is:
Walking Taco Salsa Cup Light Sour Cream Refried Bean Dip Romaine Ribbons Fresh Pear & Choice of Milk
Tomorrow’s breakfast is:
Maple Pancake & Sausage Stick WG Banana, petite & Choice of Milk
It’s time for another dual enrollment grade check in. All dual enrolled students please show Mrs. Tyler your grades as soon as possible.
North School is looking for an English tutor for a 4th grade student. If you are interested, please see Mrs. Dawson.
There is a student council meeting Thursday morning at 7:15 in the media center.
Registration for the spring semester at LMC opens on Monday, October 23. If you are interested in dual enrolling for the spring semester, see Mrs. Tyler in the guidance office.
Celebrating a birthday today are Alyss Brown and Anthony Holmes
Today’s PBIS winners for demonstrating respect, responsibility or safety at school are as follow: Come to the office when your name is called:
Angel Nearpass
Kayden Harrington
Brianna Zwar
Logan Schaefer
Alex Sexton
Kim Romero
Nicole Bender
Kaylee Williamson
Austin Smith
Jocelyn Solis
Zack Gruszcyk
Ben Ruland
Hector Salguero
Emmett Williams
Jacob Querfurth
Owen Epple
Susannah Weckwerth
Connor Van Lente
Riley Preston
Jonah Thon
Clorisa Worley
Kendra Washington
The Debate Team will have practice THIS Wednesday until 4 p.m. to review all bills for the October 25 meet. All members are expected to attend. Please make sure you have transportation.
TODAY during 5th hour all sophomores will head to the auditorium for a presentation on the Early Middle College opportunity which allows you to earn an Associates Degree while in high school.
TOMORROW there is an SAC meeting at 7:30 am for student representatives in the HS media center.
THIS Thursday are parent teacher conferences at the highschool. Parents are welcome to come to the high school between 4-7 pm and meet with any and all of your teachers. Parents should enter through the cafe side of the building.
THIS Thursday is College application day in English 12. All seniors will be completing college applications in English 12.
SENIORS: Sign-up for the Senior Trip is in Mrs. Tyler’s office. Sign-up and $40 can be turned into Mrs. Tyler and are due by November 3rd. First 50 people to sign-up are guaranteed a ticket/seat!
Friday is a half day of school for all students. We will participate in our annual college fair for the first half of the day. There is no PM tech center next Friday. If you have your own transport and you want to attend, you are welcome to drive yourself. There is AM transport to and from the tech center next Friday.
At this time we ask you to stand. The privilege of this day was made possible by those who have fought and continue to fight for the freedoms that we enjoy. Let us respect and honor their efforts by standing, placing our hands on our hearts and reciting the pledge of allegiance. If you are wearing a hat, please remove it.
I pledge allegiance to the Flag of the United States of America, and to the Republic for which it stands, one Nation under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all.
Those are all of our announcements for today. Make it a great day or not Panthers, the choice is yours!

Good Morning Watervliet High School Panthers!
Today is MONDAY OCTOBER 16th . My name is Tia Caldwell and I am your MONDAY morning announcements reader.
Watervliet Public Schools will be a premier district that challenges and empowers students and staff to achieve beyond their own expectations.
Today’s lunch is:
Big Daddy's Bold Pepperoni Pizza
Romaine Ribbons
Pineapple
& Choice of Milk
Tomorrow’s breakfast is:
Cereal Breakfast Kit
Light Mozzarella String Cheese
& Choice of Milk
Celebrating a birthday over the weekend were: Ariana Ellsworth, Ruby Parra, Jessica Rudell, and Gabriel Schotts.
Celebrating a birthday today are Larry Perez Cruz and Chase Tremblay.
Today’s PBIS winners for demonstrating respect, responsibility or safety at school are as follow: Come to the office when your name is called:
JackRodgers
Mackenzie Robards
Lydia Koshar
Marissa Lowell
Kelsey Howell
Jayson Bauschke
Julia Pepple
Carson Underwood
Jadon O’Brien
Giovanni Ayala
Allison Poole
Aiden Bethea
Bonnie Zang
Brennan Crenshaw
Jeff Pope Timm
Brianna Shriver
Ella Geisler
Adileni Moron
Just a reminder if you do not put your full name on the ticket or it is not legible, you will not be selected as a winner.
On Saturday, October 14th, our Marching Band traveled to Grandville for the Reeths-Puffer Invitational. They received 1st place with a score of 76.05 and received awards for Best Music, Best Visual, and tied for Best General Effect. Congratulations to our Band!
The Debate Team will have practice THIS Wednesday until 4 p.m. to review all bills for the October 25 meet. All members are expected to attend. Please make sure you have transportation.
TONIGHT is a college admissions parent presentation at 6 pm in the hs media center. All high school parents and students are invited to learn more about the college admissions process.
TOMORROW during 5th hour all sophomores will head to the auditorium for a presentation on the Early Middle College opportunity which allows you to earn an Associates Degree while in high school.
Wednesday there is an SAC meeting at 7:30 am for student representatives in the HS media center.
THIS Thursday are parent teacher conferences at the highschool. Parents are welcome to come to the high school between 4-7 pm and meet with any and all of your teachers. Parents should enter through the cafe side of the building.
THIS Thursday is College application day in English 12. All seniors will be completing college applications in English 12.
Friday is a half day of school for all students. We will participate in our annual college fair for the first half of the day. There is no PM tech center next Friday. If you have your own transport and you want to attend, you are welcome to drive yourself. There is AM transport to and from the tech center next Friday.
At this time we ask you to stand. The privilege of this day was made possible by those who have fought and continue to fight for the freedoms that we enjoy. Let us respect and honor their efforts by standing, placing our hands on our hearts and reciting the pledge of allegiance. If you are wearing a hat, please remove it.
I pledge allegiance to the Flag of the United States of America, and to the Republic for which it stands, one Nation under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all.
Those are all of our announcements for today. Make it a great day or not Panthers, the choice is yours!

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Good Morning Watervliet High School Panthers!
Today is FRIDAY OCTOBER 13th. My name is Jacob Schaefer and I am your Friday morning announcements reader.
Watervliet Public Schools will be a premier district that challenges and empowers students and staff to achieve beyond their own expectations.
Today’s lunch is:
All Beef Hot Dog,
Chili W/Beef & Beans
Romaine & Spinach Salad
Pineapple
& Choice of Milk
Monday’s breakfast is:
Cocoa Puff Breakfast Bar
& Cottage Cheese
Strawberry Cup
& Choice of Milk
Celebrating a birthday Thursday were: Marleigh Schultz, Victoria Mandujano, Jessica Rudell & Aaralyn Flowers
Celebrating a birthday today are: None
Today’s PBIS winners for demonstrating respect, responsibility or safety at school are as follow: Come to the office when your name is called:
Hailey Adams
Julia Pepple
Sofie Schafer
Ana Gallegos
Chaz Hart
Talynn Davis
Braedyn Hrdwick
Lucas Smith
Makena Guzman
Marihya Cox
Austin Gatchell
Kelsie Gaston
Just a reminder if you do not put your full name on the ticket or it is not legible, you will not be selected as a winner.
The Debate Team will have practice next Wednesday until 4 p.m. to review all bills for the October 25 meet. All members are expected to attend. Please make sure you have transportation.
MONDAY IS A COLLEGE GEAR MONDAY! We are asking all students and staff to wear your MSU or U of M gear. We are taking a big group picture at 8:05 AM with all students and staff in either gear!
MONDAY night is a college admissions parent presentation at 6 pm in the hs media center. All high school parents and students are invited to learn more about the college admissions process.
Tuesday during 5th hour all sophomores will head to the auditorium for a presentation on the Early Middle College opportunity which allows you to earn an Associates Degree while in high school.
Wednesday there is an SAC meeting at 7:30 am for student representatives in the HS media center.
Next Thursday are parent teacher conferences at the highschool. Parents are welcome to come to the high school between 4-7 pm and meet with any and all of your teachers. Parents should enter through the cafe side of the building.
Next Thursday is College application day in English 12. All seniors will be completing college applications in English 12.
Next Friday is a half day of school for all students. We will participate in our annual college fair for the first half of the day. There is no PM tech center next Friday. If you have your own transport and you want to attend, you are welcome to drive yourself. There is AM transport to and from the tech center next Friday.
At this time we ask you to stand. The privilege of this day was made possible by those who have fought and continue to fight for the freedoms that we enjoy. Let us respect and honor their efforts by standing, placing our hands on our hearts and reciting the pledge of allegiance. If you are wearing a hat, please remove it.
I pledge allegiance to the Flag of the United States of America, and to the Republic for which it stands, one Nation under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all.
Those are all of our announcements for today. Make it a great day or not Panthers, the choice is yours!

MONDAY at 6 PM in the high school media center is our annual College Admissions presentation for all Panther parents! Join us to learn more about finding the right college match for your child, how to apply, how to locate scholarships and MORE! It's never too early to start planning. We look forward to seeing you and your child there!


COLLEGE GEAR MONDAY! All students and staff are encouraged to wear either MSU or U of M gear for a building wide competition as we continue to celebrate College Application Month! Which college will have more? Plan on a big group picture in your gear at 8:05 AM on Monday morning !
