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The Doris Mountain Personalized Competency Based Education Summit is an exciting conference in the heart of the Flathead Valley designed to provide participants the opportunity to explore, innovate, and collaborate with professionals who are committed to transforming education. 

Over the two-day event, we will explore PCBE with engaging breakout sessions, thought-provoking keynotes, insightful panels, and valuable networking opportunities. Together, we’ll delve into the future of education, forging new pathways towards personalized learning and competency-based approaches. Get ready to exchange ideas, gain fresh perspectives, and chart a course towards transformative education.

 

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Margo Sorensen

GHS STUDENT OF THE WEEK:
We are proud to announce that senior Blake Blandon has been named the "Glacier High Student of the Week" for the week of April 19. This prestigious recognition is bestowed upon students who exhibit exceptional dedication, grit, and accomplishments.

Blake was nominated by Mrs. More, and was randomly selected from the nomination box. Mrs. More had high praise for Blake stating, “I would like to nominate Blake Blandon for the GHS Student of the Week. Blake served as a library aide last semester and was one of the hardest working aides we have had over the years. He showed up first period, every day, eager to complete his daily jobs. He took his duties seriously and completed them with a cheerful attitude. Over the years, Blake has been a frequent fixture in the library. He always has a friendly greeting and makes it a point to engage in conversation. Blake is an all-around great kid worthy of this recognition.”

In celebration of this well-deserved achievement, Blake has chosen the XM radio station “SYMPHONY HALL (Classical Music for Everyone)” to be played during passing periods in the hallways of GHS.

ROTARY YOUTH LEADERSHIP ACADEMY (RYLA) CAMP: - Attention freshmen and sophomores, if you want to build your leadership skills, challenge yourself, meet new people, and have fun apply to attend the Rotary Youth Leadership Academy (RYLA) Camp. Applications are available in the Career Center. Applications are due April 26 with interviews to follow on either April 29 or 30. The Camp will be held at Luccock Park Camp (near Livingston) from July 9-13, 2024. There’s no cost to you! See the Career Center or your counselor for more information. Don’t miss out on this awesome opportunity!

SNACK SHACK, NEED TO KNOW -
WE ARE OPEN - Thursdays and Fridays from 10am to 2pm
WE ARE LOCATED - A pod in the porch area
WE ARE FEATURING... Pepperoni calzones, Soup, Cupcakes, Brownies, Iced Tea and more
Thank you for supporting the Wolfpack Snack Shack.
The proceeds from food sales will help our culinary student competitions as well as purchasing needed kitchen items.
This real life learning experience works best with the Wolf Packs support.

WOLFPACK CAMP COUNSELOR - Applications are now available for everyone interested in serving as a Camp Counselor this summer for the Wolfpack S&D and or Wolfpack Theatre Company. Applications are due May 1st. See Mr. Adkins or Ms. Fritz if you have any questions!

SHOW OFF - Glacier's Got Talent and we would like to see it! Come and compete or just watch the acts at 6 pm in the Performance Hall on Wednesday, April 24th. Each act has a $5 entrance fee or you can just pay the $5 to attend the show. If you make it past the 3 Xs, you are eligible for our coveted plaque. You can also be the 3rd judge by bidding highest in the auction immediately before the show begins. If you think it's a talent, you can show it off...Good Luck! This is a fundraiser for the '24 WOLFPACK S&D National Qualifiers! Get your act or acts together now!

PARKS & REC SUMMER JOD OPPORTUNITIES - If you missed Kalispell Parks and Recreation last month, they will be hosting another job fair open to all students. Kalispell Parks and Rec offers summer employment opportunities for students who like interacting with children, want to be outside in the sun and want to earn some money. There are numerous positions available for students age 14 years and older. Wages range from $14.45 to $20.95 per hour and they are very flexible with work schedules! Stop by their table in the commons during your lunch on Tuesday, April 16th to meet with Parks and Rec staff and secure your summer job now!

2024 Pepsi Cola Activities Scholarship - Seniors who will be attending a college or university next year and are planning to compete in a school sanctioned extracurricular activity, stop by the Career Center today to sign up for the Pepsi Scholarship. Applicants must also have at least a cumulative 3.0 GPA. Deadline: April 24th

S E N I O R S - In order to wear a GHS Distinction Cord at graduation you must fill out an application form. If you believe you have completed the requirements for a distinction cord, please be sure to check in with your teachers for more information or check out the Student Parent Handbook or Graduation Information section of the GHS Website. Deadline for form submission is Wednesday, May 8.

A SPECTACULAR DOUBLE FEATURE - The Wolfpack Theatre Company proudly presents a captivating production of ROMEO & JULIET paired with THE TAMING OF THE SHREW. Dive into the world of Shakespearean drama as the Acting & Stage class showcases both one-act versions of these timeless classics. Mark your calendars for Wednesday and Friday, April 17 & 19, at 6:33 pm sharp! Join us in the enchanting ambiance of the Wolfpack Theatre at Glacier High School for an unforgettable evening of theatrical drama and comedy! Tickets are now available for purchase at GOFAN.COM or PhotoVideo Plus. Don't miss your chance to witness the magic of Shakespeare brought to life on stage by our talented students!

FVCC ONE STOP SHOPPING - Attention SENIORS, are you planning on attending Flathead Valley Community College next fall? FVCC will be hosting a registration event at Glacier High School on Friday, April 26. You can complete your admission requirements, receive help reviewing financial aid, register for classes and more! If you are interested, sign-up for a time in the Career Center!

LIBRARY IS CELEBRATING!!! - April is National Poetry Month. Stop by the library and check out our Blackout Poetry display. Blackout poetry is an easy and fun way to be creative and try-out your poetry skills. Everyone is invited to participate and the best-of-the best efforts will receive free food from Chick-fil-a!

MONTANA STATE UNIVERSITY NURSING PROGRAM: Juniors and Seniors … The Montana State University Mark and Robyn Jones College of Nursing Team will be visiting the Career Center on TUESDAY, April 23rd at 9:15 am. If you are interested in hearing more about the Montana State Nursing Direct Entry Program, or if you've already been accepted into the program, stop by the Career Center at 9:15 am on Tuesday to meet with them.

GHS STUDENT OF THE WEEK - ,br>We are proud to announce that senior Blake Blandon has been named the "Glacier High Student of the Week" for the week of April 19. This prestigious recognition is bestowed upon students who exhibit exceptional dedication, grit, and accomplishments.
Blake was nominated by Mrs. More, and was randomly selected from the nomination box. Mrs. More had high praise for Mark stating, “I would like to nominate Blake Blandon for the GHS Student of the Week. Blake served as a library aide last semester and was one of the hardest working aides we have had over the years. He showed up first period, every day, eager to complete his daily jobs. He took his duties seriously and completed them with a cheerful attitude. Over the years, Blake has been a frequent fixture in the library. He always has a friendly greeting and makes it a point to engage in conversation. Blake is an all-around great kid worthy of this recognition.”
In celebration of this well-deserved achievement, Blake has chosen the XM radio station “SYMPHONY HALL (Classical Music for Everyone)” to be played during passing periods in the hallways of GHS.

MATH PLACEMENT TEST - LAST CHANCE: Students planning to take the Probability and Linear Math class next fall. If you missed the math placement test at GHS earlier this month, there will be one more opportunity to take it here! The math placement test will be offered again on Tuesday, April 30th. Please sign up for a time in the Career Center. Anyone taking the Dual Enrollment math class next year that does not complete the test at GHS will be required to take it at FVCC’s Foundational Math Center over the summer in order to register for college credit.

DISC GOLF - Intramural Disc Golf starts next Tuesday during both lunches. Meet outside the north end of the gym to pick up a scorecard and play. Games run every Tuesday and Thursday.

UPCOMING EVENTS:
Friday, April 19
12:00pm - Track-Boys @ Dahlberg
6:30pm - Wolfpack Theatre: Romeo & Juliet/Taming of the Shrew
Saturday, April 20
9:00am - Tennis-Varsity @ Western AA in Missoula
11:00am - Track-Girls @ Great Falls
12:00pm - Softball-Varsity @ Butte High School
2:00pm - Softball-Varsity @ Butte High School

LINK TO ALL GLACIER ACTIVITIES link