In celebration of Youth Art Month, the Kansas Art Education Association invites you to visit the Kansas Youth Art Month exhibit on display at the TSCPL. Students from SHHS that will have their work on display are Reese Perkins, Lzahbella Klumpp, and Marissa Ruiz!
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Artwork by Reese Perkins
Artwork by Lzahbella Klumpp
Artwork by Marissa Ruiz
Career & Technical Education Month!SHHS is proud to offer 16 CTE Pathways for our students to explore.Our Pathways provide students with a diverse range of subjects and career fields.Progressing through the Pathways allows students experiences that prepare them for their future.
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16 Career & Technical Education Pathways. Agribusiness Systems, Animal Science, Business Finance, Business Management & Entrepreneurship, Comprehensive Agriculture Science, Construction & Design, Digital Media, Family, Community & Consumer Services, Graphic Design, Health Science, Marketing, Natural Resources & Environmental Systems, Power, Structural & Technical Systems, Programming & Software Development, Teaching/Training, and Web & Digital Communications
It's time for Kindergarten Pre-Enrollment! If your child will be 5yrs on or before August 31, 2023, register them today for Kindergarten Pre-Enrollment. Call your school's office for more info. Click here to find your attendance area: https://www.usd450.net/page/boundary-map
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Kindergarten Pre-Enrollment
Another Community Opportunity! The PALtopeka is inviting current 5th-8th graders to play Kickball! See the flyer for more info, and don't forget to check our Community page for other opportunities as they are posted. https://www.usd450.net/article/868234
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Community Opportunities
Police Athletic League of Topeka/Shawnee County Kickball Flyer
Harold Arthur Velasquez was a former Counselor at SHMS for 23 years (1968-1991). Our hearts go out to his family and friends during this difficult time. His obituary can be found at: https://www.dovetopeka.com/Obituary/260589/Harold-Velasquez/Dove-KS
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Harold Arthur Velasquez
The 2023-2024 School Year Calendar has been approved! Find the 23-24 Year-At-A-Glance Calendar under the calendar sections on our district and school websites. https://5il.co/1pisz The websites will always have the most up-to-date version if any changes occur.
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23-24 Year-At-A-Glance Calendar
Did you see this article about senior Molly Busenitz in the paper today? 👉 http://bit.ly/3kcnbuh She has determination for miles! Good luck next year wrestling at Ottawa University, Molly.
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Molly Busenitz placed fourth at the state tournament as a junior. Photo by Selena Favela/Special To The Capital-Journal
Board of Education Meeting tonight, February 20th, at 7:00 pm in the SHHS PD Room. Join us or watch at: https://bit.ly/3fT7WyB Agenda & minutes: https://bit.ly/USD450MeetingAgenda
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BOE Meeting
Check out this great article in the Cap-Journal about SHHS Senior Luke Perkins. http://bit.ly/40R6YLv "He really has fundamentally changed people's outlook of Shawnee Heights swim," said Coach Propps. Thank you for being such a great leader in our district, Luke!
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Practicing for state competitions, Shawnee Heights senior Luke Perkins works on his butterfly stroke during last Friday's practice at the YWCA downtown. Photo by Evert Nelson/The Capital-Journal
Don't forget to check our Community Opportunities page under the News section of each of our websites. Washburn University just shared their WU Dancing Blue Kids Clinic with us. Check the flyer out here or on our website at https://www.usd450.net/article/868234
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Community Opportunities Flyer
WU Dancing Blues Kids Clinic Flyer
Parent/Teacher Conferences are this week! If you haven't scheduled your conference, reach out to your student's teacher or your school's main office. Reminder: No school this Thursday(2/16/23), Friday (2/17/23), Monday (2/20/23) and Tuesday (2/21/23).
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Parent/Teacher Conferences
It's National School Counseling Week! This week we celebrate our Counselors and the tremendous impact they have in helping students achieve school success and plan for a career. Help us give our Counselors a big THANK YOU!
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School Counseling Week 2023
Board of Education Meeting tonight, February 6th at 7:00 pm in the SHHS PD Room. Join us or watch at: https://bit.ly/3fT7WyB Agenda & minutes: https://bit.ly/USD450MeetingAgenda
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BOE Meeting
February's Ask a Child Therapist topic is "Self-Care for Parents & Caregivers." FSGC will host a Q&A session on Thursday, February 23rd from 6:30 - 7:30 p.m. See the flyer below for more information and how to submit your questions.
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FSGC "Ask a Child Therapist."
On our last day to feature our seven board members for School Board Appreciation Month, we are featuring Lauren Tice Miller! "I am a graduate of Shawnee Heights by way of Tecumseh South Elementary. I was raised in a family where education was not only a passion, it was a priority. I have always believed that there is no such thing as too good or too much when it comes to education. This remains true today. I moved back to the school district after college, knowing it was where I wanted to raise my family. The quality of education I received from Shawnee Heights prepared me for success at Kansas State University, where I earned a bachelor's degree, a master's degree in Communication Studies, and a Certificate in Technical Writing. I've also earned a certification in digital marketing from an internationally recognized organization and an MBA with a concentration in Finance from Baker University. My husband, Matt, and I have three children – a son and two daughters. After initially getting involved in Cub Scouts, PTO, and classrooms, I decided I wanted to do more for the district. It is an honor to serve as a school board member. I work to ensure Shawnee Heights provides – as it has done for years – the quality of education that is essential to creating well-rounded students who are prepared for a world of opportunities. This includes working to recruit and retain quality teachers, increasing communications between the district and patrons, providing safe learning and working environments, and increasing academic rigor for students while also practicing fiscal responsibility." - Lauren Tice Miller
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Featuring Lauren Tice Miller for School Board Appreciation Month
Featuring Jason Schulz on day six for School Board Appreciation Month. "I am originally from Allegan, Michigan, and am the oldest of three kids. I graduated from Allegan High School in 1988 and followed that up with an Associate's Degree in Secondary Education from Kalamazoo Valley Community College. I enlisted in the Michigan Air National Guard in early 1995 and trained as an Electronic Warfare specialist. I married my wife, Shirley, in December 1995. I was still living in Michigan, taking care of family and military obligations. I moved to Kansas in mid-1996 and transferred to the Kansas Air National Guard a few months later, retraining in Information Management. During my tenure in the Air Guard, I was a traditional Guardsman; however, I also held a full-time position for a few years. I graduated from Washburn University with two Bachelor's degrees in Computer Science and picked up classes in Technology Administration later. Over the years, I've been employed in various Information Technology positions. Shirley is a Shawnee Heights graduate (Class of 1986), and she and I decided that our children would be as well. We have three boys—Thomas (2015), Robert (2018), and Ian (2021). My grandmother was an elementary school teacher for many, many years. Many of the people I look up to are educators. Education is very important to my family. Shirley and I have worked to be as active as possible in our boys' education, trying to explore as many experiences as possible through school, 4-H, and other avenues. I originally ran for the School Board to be more involved in my boys' education. I am receiving an education of my own about the complexities and logistics of running a school district. I have developed a far more robust respect for educators and administrators as they navigate the daily trials of education. I strive to balance the needs of our administrators and teachers, the parents, and our students, but, in the end, we are all here for the kids. Everything we do needs to have them in mind, even if that means some adults aren't happy. I appreciate the trust our patrons, community, personnel, and students have placed in the Board to serve our students and ensure that they get the best education possible." - Jason Schulz
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Featuring Jason Schulz for School Board Appreciation Month
Featuring Christina Flaming on day five for School Board Appreciation Month! "Following my 1984 graduation from Herndon USD 317, I attended Marymount College in Salina for 3 yrs. I moved to Germany as an "Army wife" for almost a year, returned to the US, and moved to Texas. I finished my BSN at the University of Texas Health Science Center - San Antonio while my former husband was stationed at Fort Sam Houston. My eldest son was born in Texas. Shortly after his birth, we returned to Kansas, living in Wichita for 10 years, where my second son was born. There I worked in the neonatal intensive care unit at Wesley Medical Center and later with the pediatric cardiologists at the Wichita Clinic. I applied and was accepted for a nurse anesthesia program at Newman University. After completing my MSNA (Masters of Science in Nurse Anesthesia), I moved to Topeka for a local healthcare facility position. After years of working, I applied for, was accepted into, and completed my doctoral program, attaining my DNAP (Doctorate of Nurse Anesthesia Practice) at Virginia Commonwealth University in Richmond. It was during my doctoral program that I took a class in adult education and also in the policy and politics of healthcare. I had never had a notable interest in politics, but through that class, I had the introduction. I've been to Washington DC, twice and to several national conferences for our profession. I have attended hearings and meetings with Kansas legislators as well as attending meetings with some regional healthcare providers regarding legislation and issues in my profession. I served on my profession's state association board for a total of four years. I have been married to my husband Greg since 2005, which is when I moved to the Shawnee Heights area. All three adult children (2 sons and a stepdaughter) and 3 grandchildren live within 45 minutes of my home. My two sons graduated from Shawnee Heights, and I have a grandchild in the school district." - Christina Flaming
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Featuring Christina Flaming for School Board Appreciation Month
We are featuring Eric Deitcher on day four for School Board Appreciation Month! "I was born and raised in Topeka and graduated from Topeka West High School in 1984. I graduated from Washburn University with a degree in Criminal Justice in 1990, the same year I married my wife, Tiffany. I work for the Federal Highway Administration as a Realty Specialist in the Resource Center. Tiffany and I have two boys, Zach (Class of 2017) and Mason a student at Shawnee Heights High School. We moved into the Shawnee Heights School District in 2000, and once our oldest son entered school at Berryton Elementary, I decided to get involved with their PTO. Serving in many roles, I eventually became their PTO President. While serving as the Berryton PTO representative to the District Advisory Council, I felt the need to serve in a capacity that would help the entire Shawnee Heights District, so I decided to run for the open school board position. I enjoy serving on a Board that continues to work together to provide the best educational opportunities for our students and the needed tools for our District employees." - Eric Deitcher
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Featuring Eric Deitcher for School Board Appreciation Month
2020 Grad, Mackenzie Wagonner, presented SHHS Teacher Ms. Coulter with the Connected 'Cats Spirit Award! The group surprised Ms. Coulter with a plaque and a $1000 scholarship to award to a SHHS student headed to KSU. Read more: https://www.k-state.edu/today/announcement/?id=87339
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Mackenzie Waggoner, junior in agricultural communications and journalism, left, chose Julie Coulter, language arts teacher at Shawnee Heights High School, right, to receive the Connected ‘Cats Spirit of K-State award.
Mackenzie Waggoner, junior in agricultural communications and journalism, left, chose Julie Coulter, language arts teacher at Shawnee Heights High School, second from left, to receive the Connected ‘Cats Spirit of K-State award.
Mackenzie Waggoner, junior in agricultural communications and journalism, left, chose Julie Coulter, language arts teacher at Shawnee Heights High School, right, to receive the Connected ‘Cats Spirit of K-State award.
Mackenzie Waggoner, junior in agricultural communications and journalism, right, chose Julie Coulter, language arts teacher at Shawnee Heights High School, left, to receive the Connected ‘Cats Spirit of K-State award.
We are featuring Rocky Busenitz on day three for School Board Appreciation Month! "I'm a 1994 graduate of Shawnee Heights High School and attended both Tecumseh North and Shawnee Heights Elementary schools. I'm a graduate of both Washburn University and Baker University and have worked in IT for over 23 years. My wife, Jenessa, and I have a daughter Aubrey (Class of 2015), and 4 sons: Chase (Class of 2018), Orrin, Parker, and Quinn. We knew we wanted to raise our family in Shawnee Heights schools because of the excellent educational and extracurricular opportunities and the strong sense of caring demonstrated by the teachers within the district. While serving on the Shawnee Heights Site Council and the District Advisory Council, I saw many of the needs within the district. I decided to help serve those needs by running for an open school board position. I strongly believe in providing students and teachers with the tools they need to be successful. I believe pairing technology in the classroom with our excellent teachers is a tool for success and student achievement. I'm also passionate about efficiently improving facilities to provide more and better academic and athletic opportunities for all our students. Shawnee Heights has an excellent reputation, and I plan to keep providing students and teachers the tools they need so they can excel in school and their careers." - Rocky Busenitz
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Featuring Rocky Busenitz for School Board Appreciation Month