GRADUATE SPOTLIGHT: Pat Combs is the son of Lori and Jeff Suttner and Shelly and Dusty Combs. Pat will be continuing his education in Tahoe, California. He plans to study business and then continue on in real estate. His end goal is owning a property management and renovation company.
The VIRTUAL ART SHOW is today and tomorrow, May 14/15! Please visit the following Pentwater Arts Council Website to vote for our Pentwater Student Artists! http://www.pentwaterartscouncil.org/introduction
GRADUATE SPOTLIGHT: Delaney Bryce is the daughter of Andrea Bryce and the late Scott Bryce. Delaney plans on attending West Shore Community College for two years and then continue at Ferris State University with the goal of becoming a preschool teacher after graduation.
GRADUATE SPOTLIGHT: Ally Bruursema is the daughter of Kristy and Adam Bruursema. Ally wants to be a nurse anesthetist but her backup plan is an RN. She will be applying for the nursing program at West Shore Community College after she completes ASM Tech. She is thinking about applying to Wayne State University after she is done at West Shore CC.
Important information for parents or guardians of student's eligible for free and reduced lunch at Pentwater Public Schools
GRADUATE SPOTLIGHT: Shelby Brown is the daughter of Steve Brown, Kirsten Alderink, and Joe Alderink. Shelby plans on attending the University of Michigan to pursue a bachelor's degree within the humanities.
On Thursday, May 13th, 2021, the HS Band virtually welcomed Chicago based clarinetist, Ms. Jade Garcia, into the band room. Ms. Garcia is an avid performer, educator, and advocate for music education. She holds a bachelors degree in clarinet performance from the University of Colorado Boulder and a masters degree in clarinet performance from Roosevelt University's Chicago College of the Performing Arts.
Ms. Garcia presented students with performance clips of her work and spoke to her experiences in the music industry as a professional musician. The majority of our time together was Q&A with Ms. Garcia and students. Students asked about studying music in college, finding jobs in the industry, the importance of a life/work balance, the art of listening and musical interpretation, and life after high school in general.
Thank you, Ms. Garcia for such an engaging, thoughtful, and intentional time with us - your performances and conversation were truly inspiring!
Please share the attached job posting for a secondary math & science teaching position
NHS sponsored blood drive is happening today! We have two appointment openings at 2:30 if you can join us!
GRADUATE SPOTLIGHT: Dean is the son of Heidi and Kelly Bromley. Dean will be attending West Shore Community College and obtain his bachelor's degree in Game Art & Design. He hopes to get a job with Team Cherry or another game company.
The Emergency Broadband Benefit Program provides discounts on internet to those in need. Today, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) officially opened the Emergency Broadband Benefit Program (EBB Program) to applicants.
"Millions of Americans are still struggling with everything from remote work to distance learning to telehealth simply because they lack the access to internet they need," said Tom Ferree, Chairman & CEO, Connected Nation. "We believe this program will help address many of the digital inequities that persist - and are hopeful that this is only the beginning."
What the program offers:
Up to $50 a month discount on service and associated equipment
Up to $75 a month discount on for households on Tribal lands
A one-time discount of up to $100 on a tablet, laptop, or desktop computer
Those eligible for the EBB program include, among others, anyone who experienced a substantial loss of income in 2020, those who qualify for SNAP benefits or the free and reduced school lunch programs, and households with incomes at or below 135% of the federal poverty guidelines. Internet Service Providers must opt-in to provide the discounts.
Learn how to apply, learn which providers are taking part, and get promotional items to share by going to www.connectednation.org/ebbprogram
GRADUATE SPOTLIGHT: Blake Bringedahl is the son of Bethany and Dennis Bringedahl. Blake plans to study elementary education at Grand Valley State University, with a minor in physical education.
GRADUATE SPOTLIGHT: Jordan Bales is the son of Brandy Leighty. Jordan will be leaving in June for Lincoln Tech and will be there for 13 months. After that, he will take a month off and then plans on joining the B2 branch of the Army diesel mechanic for 5-8 years.
GRADUATE SPOTLIGHT: Lizzy Arnouts is the daughter of Katie Arnouts and Tony Arnouts. Lizzy will be attending Grand Valley State University to pursue a career in pediatric oncology.
Graduate Spotlight: Congratulations to Derek Acevedo, son of Tosha and Jace Acevedo. Derek plans to work as a CNA and further his studies at West Shore Community College.
Walgreen's of Ludington has contacted the school and has received the Pfizer Covid-19 vaccination and are offering to 16-17 years old in the area. To receive more information, please contact 231-845-5399. Walk-ins are accepted.
Happy Mother's to all of our Falcon moms and special women in our lives!
See you at our Spring Concert TONIGHT, Friday, May 7th at 7pm on the soccer field! Please bring a chair and/or a blanket to sit on. We are so excited to finally share an evening of music with you!
BAND SENIOR SPOTLIGHT!
Kathrine Linley
🎶Favorite Piece Played: Whale Warriors, by Brian Balmages. This was so much fun to play. The Alto part gave lots of opportunities and room to grow the first time we played it.
🎶Best Band Memory: My favorite memory was when we would go to jazz fest. It was always a time where we could get together, play music, and have fun.
🎶Why Music is Important to You: Music is important to me because it is a way to let all of my stress go. It never mattered how rough of a day I am having, I know that it will be better after jazz band/concert band.
🎶Plans for the Fall: In the fall I plan on attending The Naturopathic Institute of Therapies and Education for a license in Massage Therapy and a diploma in Doula.
(See Kathrine perform Friday, May 7th at 7pm at our Spring Concert on the soccer field... bring a chair and enjoy an evening of music!)
Katie Anderson, village rec director, reminds parents that summer ball sign ups end on Monday, 5/10. She will do in-person sign ups at the school on Thursday, 5/6, and Monday, 5/10, at 2:45pm in the school lobby.