Congratulatio
ns to
Allison Huff
. She finished second in the
Zone 5 competition of the
American Legion Oratorical
Contest
held on February 9
th
at Byron Bergen High School.
Allison competed for the right to represent western NY at the
65
th
Annual New York State Oratoric al Final held in Albany on
March 2
nd
. Her speech was entitled “The 2
nd
Amendment: A
Right or a Wrong?” Allison competed for three years in this
competition representing Williamson Legion Post 394.
Congratulations to
Allison Huff,
Mike Zsiga, and Ryan Walvoord
for their selection to the
Wayne
County Senior High AllCounty
Band
. Mr. Scott has worked a
great deal with these students and
their expertise and dedication
provided the rest of the spark!
Williamson American Legion Post 394 Auxiliary
chose Junior
Katie Wright
to attend
Girls’ State
at Union College in Schenectady, New York, from June 30
th
July 6
th
. Katie was selected based on
her interests, character, personality and citizenship.
Meghan Scheib
was selected as alternate.
FROM THE PRINCIPAL...
Daniel Starr, Ed.D.
A Public Service Announcement
On Tuesday morning, February 19
th
, I was called to the High School because of a bomb threat written on a locker. As you
can expect, we treat this type of incident very seriously. I called 911 and units from both the Wayne County Sheriff’s
Department and the New York State Police responded. Both law enforcement
agencies and I determined it was a prank, and we did open the school to
normal activity. An investigation into the incident has begun. The school
district is working with the Sheriff’s Office to interview students to learn as
much as we can.
This was not a case of someone “breaking into” the school to write on a
locker. It was done by a student who was here for another purpose and, for
whatever reason, decided to write on this particular locker.
An incident of this nature always causes one to review the security measures
we have in place regarding building safety. We do review who uses the
building during weekend and nonschool hours. Over the long holiday
weekend there were a variety of sports teams, community groups and student
activities. Our High School has always been a resource for the community
and we want to maintain that as much as we can.
Come Unity Center Benefits from WHS Students
Two different student initiatives in recent months have resulted in food
donations to the ComeUnity Center. Senior
Zack Knowlden
organized a food drive as his Eagle Scout Project.
He
asked students to bring donations of nonperishable food. The incentive was a pizza party and goodies from Mrs.
Knowlden’s kitchen for the homeroom that donated the most items.
Thanks to all who donated and congratulations to
the 10
th
grade students in Ms. Johnson’s homeroom who won the pizza party.
The second event involved the
National Honor Society and the second annual “Food Gladiator” event.
Students once
again were asked to bring in nonperishable items to benefit the ComeUnity Center’s pantry. The amount of food donated
was proportional to the number of whipped cream pies the representative gladiators would have to throw. Each class voted
for two classmates to be gladiators. The big event occurred during the February Pep Rally. Representing the
freshmen
were
Alan Champagne
and
Honor Eaton
. The
sophomores
were
Justin Klinkman
and
Liz Durfee
.
Dean Ganskop
and
Connie Kaplin
defended the honor of the juniors.
Adrian Sonne ville
and
Stephanie Pilato
led the seniors into the
ring. The faculty was also represented with Ms. Trombley and the “Masked Man,” whose identity remains a mystery (he
looked a lot like Chuck Monsees, however!).
Williamson Senior High School
March 2002
Congratulations to our
Varsity Wrestling
team, coached by Mr. Newby, for winning the
Finger Lakes West Division
.
* * * * * * * *
Congratulations to Coach Cavallaro’s
Varsity
Cheerleading squad for being named
Wayne County Cochampions.
FROM THE HEALTH OFFICE...
Cynthia Showman, R.N.
I have been made aware of the shortage of the Tetanus vaccine. I sent letters home to parents at the beginning of February
to inform you that your student may be past due of their Tetanus (dT) immunization. At this time only those people who
need the vaccine on an emergency basis will receive a shot. If your student is injured at school and their shots are NOT
uptodate, they may need to go to have this completed. I will notify you if this occurs. Please keep in contact with your
MD, so your student may receive the shot when it becomes available. If you have any questions, please call me at the
Health Office at 5899625.
Spring sports season will be starting somewhere around March 4
th
. Lists of those students who are able to participate will
be posted outside my office by Friday, March 1
st
. Please be sure your student hands in his/her health form (these were due
in February).
UPCOMING MUSIC EVENTS...
Monday, March 18 at 7:00 p.m. – District Vocal Concert in the gymnasium
This concert will include songs by all of the choirs from elementary through senior high. They will be performing in the
gymnasium, so that seating will not be as big a problem as in the past, and every choir will be able to hear the others. Cast
members in the high school musical will also be presenting some musical numbers from the upcoming show, “Once Upon
A Mattress.” To alleviate parking problems which occur at this concert, a shuttle bus will be available from the Middle
School, beginning at 6:30 p.m. Pl
ease consider using this service.
Senior High School Musical
“Once Upon a Mattress”
to be presented
Friday & Saturday, April 5 & 6, 2002
High School Auditorium
Curtain – 7:30 p.m.
A great evening of comedy, based upon the fairy tale, “The
Princess and the Pea.” We have some great talent involved in all
aspects of the production. Don’t miss it this year.
Tickets will be on sale
beginning Monday, March 18
th
at the
district concert
. They will also be available from Mrs. Fiegl from
noon3:00 p.m. on school days, and Saturday, March 23rd and 30th
from 10:00 a.m.noon. Come in person to reserve your seats, or
call the high school office to give ticket requests. Reserved seating
for the first 10 rows in the theatre will be $7.00. All other tickets
will be $5.00 and are open seating.
There is still lots of work to be done for the show behind the
scenes, especially in the area of costuming and p
rop making.
We have just a few parents doing loads of work. Contact Mrs.
Fiegl at the High School if you can help.
Friday, March 22 at 7:00 p.m. Middle School Talent Show
It’s not too late to order the yearbook. Cost is $35.00.
It’s not too late to order the yearbook. Cost is $35.00.
Please direct your questions to Mrs. Ferraro or Mrs. Locklear.
Please direct your questions to Mrs. Ferraro or Mrs. Locklear.
CONGRATULATIONS to all the members of Coach Comstock’s
BOYS’ AND GIRLS’ INDOOR TRACK TEAMS
SECTION V CLASS C CHAMPIONS!
Publication of the
WILLIAMSON SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL
PO Box 900
Williamson, NY 145890900
Expectations…
from the Assistant Principal
Norlyn V. Legler
It has been my desire to establish and maintain a climate for learning that is respectful, purposeful, physically
safe and ensuring that all students have the opportunity to be successful learners. The school rules provide
the foundation for this organizational structure. Student management now plays a critical role in this
educational continuum.
I have focused my attention to the twin purposes of academic preparation and individual selfdevelopment for
all students. It is time for students to accept responsibility and learn at high levels. There are two parts of
responsibility that need to be fulfilled by students. The first goal for student responsibility should be to arrive
on time to school and go to all classes. The second goal for student responsibility should be to actively
engage your learning across the content areas.
If students have not shown respect for learning, staff or peers, then I have connected them with a
consequence. Each consequence has a detention step level attached to it. Students must fulfill all detentions
assigned. Parents are invited to show support for learning by developing a partnership with Williamson Senior
High School.
I am committed to connecting students to learning in positive ways. My expectation is for students to stay
actively engaged in learning every day in class. This strong educational leadership will encourage, facilitate
and support sustained learning involvement. Students get to it!
Sunday
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
FEBRUARY
S
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W
T
F
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1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
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26
27
28
APRIL
S
M
T
W
T
F
S
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
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30
1
B
2
3
4
C
Class of 2002
Mandatory Parent
Meeting 7:00 p.m.
(auditorium)
5
D
Spanish Club
meeting 10
th
period
(rm. 11)
6
E
7
F
Winter Sports Awards
7:00 p.m. (auditorium)
8
A
End of 25 weeks
9
K12 Learning Fair
At Middle School
1:004:00 p.m.
10
11
B
Project Graduation
meeting 7:00 p.m.
(Library)
12
C
13
Superintendent’s
Conference Day
NO SCHOOL
FOR STUDENTS
Board of Education
Meeting 7:30 p.m.
14
D
8
th
grade
Parent Night
7:009:00 p.m.
(Library)
15
E
16
17
18
F
District Vocal Concert
7:00 p.m. (gym)
19
A
Spanish Club
meeting 10
th
period
(rm. 11)
20
B
21
C
College Night
7:009:00 p.m.
(Library)
22
D
23
24
EASTER
SUNDAY
31
25
E
26
F
27
A
Dollars for Scholars
meeting – 6:30 p.m.
(cafeteria)
Board of Education
Meeting 7:30 p.m.
28
B
29
GOOD FRIDAY
HOLIDAY
30
Williamson Senior High School
March 2002
Main Office 5899621
Guidance Office 5899624
Nurse’s Office 5899625
20
th
Annual Wayne County High School Art Show
165 Water Street, Lyons, NY
March 3 – March 28
WednesdayFriday, 1:005:00 p.m.
Saturday, 1:004:00 p.m.
WILLIAMSON CENTRAL SCHOOL
Athletic Department
Spring 2002 – High School Schedules
Varsity Baseball
JV Baseball
Varsity Softball
JV Softball
Mar 28
@ PalMac (scrimmage)
Apr 2
East Rochester
Apr 2
@ East Rochester
Apr 2
East Rochester
Apr 2
@ East Rochester
Apr 4
@ Red Creek
Apr 4
Red Creek
Apr 4
@ Red Creek
Apr 4
Red Creek
Apr 6
@ Sodus
Apr 6
Sodus
Apr 6
@ Sodus
Apr 6
Sodus
Apr 8
NRWolcott
Apr 8
@ NRWolcott
Apr 8
NRWolcott
Apr 8
@ NRWolcott
Apr 10
Marion
Apr 10
@ Marion
Apr 10
Marion
Apr 10
@ Marion
Apr 19
@ PalMac
Apr 22
Gananda
Apr 22
@ Gananda
Apr 16
@ Batavia Field vs. Lyons
Apr 22
@ Gananda
Apr 24
@ ClydeSavannah
Apr 24
ClydeSavannah
Apr 18
Webster Christian
Apr 24
ClydeSavannah
Apr 26
Lyons
Apr 26
@ Lyons
Apr 22
Gananda
Apr 26
@ Lyons
Apr 29
East Rochester
Apr 29
@ East Rochester
Apr 24
@ ClydeSavannah
Apr 29
@ East Rochester
May 1
@ Red Creek
May 1
Red Creek
Apr 29
East Rochester
May 1
Red Creek
May 3
@ Sodus
May 3
Sodus
May 1
@ Red Creek
May 3
Sodus
May 7
NRWolcott
May 7
@ NRWolcott
May 3
@ Sodus
May 7
@ NRWolcott
May 9
Marion
May 9
@ Marion
May 7
NRWolcott
May 8
Wayne
May 13
@ Gananda
May 13
Gananda
May 8
@ Wayne
May 9
@ Marion
May 15
ClydeSavannah
May 15
@ ClydeSavannah
May 9
Marion
May 13
Gananda
May 17
@ Lyons
May 17
Lyons
May 13
@ Gananda
May 15
@ ClydeSavannah
May 15
ClydeSavannah
May 17
Lyons
May 17 @ Lyons
Tennis
Boys’ Track
Girls’ Track
Golf
Apr 1
Sodus
Apr 18
Wayne County Relays site TBA Apr 8
County Relays at Gananda
Apr 5
Lyons & ClydeSavannah @ OCC
Apr 3
@ NRWolcott
Apr 23
@ Red Creek
Apr 10
Red Creek @ Lyons
Apr 8
Sodus & NR
W @ Sodus CC
Apr 9
@ East Rochester
Apr 25
Clyde Savannah
Apr 24
East Rochester @ NRW
Apr 11
Marion & Sodus @ OCC
Apr 11
@ Lyons
May 2
East Rochester
May 1
Marion, Gananda @ Gananda
Apr 22
Marion & ER @ Midvale CC
Apr 23
ClydeSavannah
May 7
@ Lyons
May 8
Sodus, Clyde Savannah
Apr 23
NRWolcott @ OCC
Apr 25
Marion
May 9
Gananda
May 16
Field Events @ ER
Apr 25
ER & Red Creek @ OCC
Apr 26
Class C Sec. Qual. @ Marion May 14
@ Marion
May 17
Track Events @ NRW
Apr 29
Gananda, Lyons, CS @
Wayne Hills
Apr 30
@ Sodus
May 16
County Meet (field events) @ ER
May 2425
Sectionals @ Wellsville
Apr 30
Gananda @ OCC
May 1
NRWolcott
May 17
County Meet (Running) @ NRW
June 1
State Qualifiers @ Rush
Henrietta
May 6
Marion @ Taranwood CC
May 7
East Rochester
May 21
NRWolcott
June 78
State Meet @ Rush Henrietta
May 13
Red Creek @ Springbrook
May 9
Lyons
May 23
Freshmen/Sophomores @ NRW
May 16
Sectionals Qualifiers @ Midvale
May 11
B,C,D Sectionals Tourn.
May 2425
Section V Meet @ Wellsville
May 21
Sectionals – site TBA
May 14
@ ClydeSavannah
May 28
@ Sodus
5/316/3
States @Cornell University
May 16
@ Marion
June 1
State Qualifier Meet @ RushHen
May 2223
Wayne County Tournament
June 78
State Meet @ RushHenrietta
May 2829
Sectionals
May 3031
State Tournament
With the exception of GOLF, all game times, match times, and meet times are 4:15 PM
SCHEDULES SUBJECT TO CHANGE!!!
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