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April 1st, 2019

Lunch for today: Cheese Sticks or Pepperoni Calzone; corn, carrots, fruite, milk

Lunch for tomorrow: Chicken Nuggets or Macaroni & Cheese; ½ pbj, tri tater, baked beans, carrots, fruit, milk

Salad Plate and Yogurt/PBJ Sandwich Entrees Offered Daily

Scripture of the Day: “May the God of hope fill you with all joy and peace as you trust in him, so that you may overflow with hope by the power of the Holy Spirit.” Romans 15:13

Cheer on your Chargers:

V Girls Soccer @ Nouvel 4:30pm

Attention Students:

  • There will be a Yearbook Meeting after school today and tomorrow.
  • Seniors – new scholarships have been added to the list from the VLHS Foundation, Saginaw County Medical Society and Saginaw NW Kiwanis Club among others. Check them out at bit.ly/VLScholarships as deadlines are fast-approaching!
  • Latté Start Tuesdays! BOGO and 25% off food at either Saginaw BIGGBY Locations. Every Tuesday during the school year, beginning April 2nd, all Valley students, faculty, and staff get Buy One Get One drinks and 25% off food, simply show your Valley ID and receive the discount. Thanks BIGGBY! Disclaimer: this is NOT an acceptable reason to be late for school on Tuesdays… 🙂
  • For your advance planning, state testing will take place on Tuesday, April 9th for freshmen – juniors. Freshmen and sophomores take the PSAT and are done around noon. Juniors take the SAT and are done around 1 pm. Students are excused after their testing. Seniors do not need to report on April 9th. Junior testing then continues on April 10th in the morning and April 12th in the afternoon, during the school day. Juniors will get more information immediately following spring break.
  • All Juniors will need to report to school before 8am tomorrow, April 2nd, to complete pre-administration items for their SAT.
  • Protect Life will be hosting a Diaper Drive for two weeks to benefit Beacon of Hope Pregnancy Center. We need diapers, baby socks, diaper cream, wipes, onesies (up to 2T), stamps and/or office supplies.
  • Calling all writers! Submissions for our literary competition are due by Friday, May 3rd. Students may enter up to two pieces in either the poetry or prose category. Prose would include short-stories, non-fiction, drama, etc.). Winners are announced at our spring awards assembly and receive a $50 gift card of their choice. Winning submissions (and other representative pieces) may be published in our online newsletters. See your English teacher or the posted flyers for more information.
  • The deadline for Valley online ordering is April 4, 2019. The available items can be found here: https://vlhsspringorder2019.itemorder.com/sale
  • SVSU is pleased to invite rising high school students to apply for the AT&T Great Lakes Bay Region STEM Innovation and Entrepreneurship High School Camp. The camp dates are June 24th – 28th, and will provide additional STEM education information, career awareness, exposure to engineering activities (robotics, 3D printing), and an introduction to entrepreneurship, STEM technology innovations, design innovations, prototype development, and product testing. There is NO COST to attend this camp; however full attendance is expected. Applications are being accepted until May 1st and will be reviewed on a rolling basis after this date. Please see the attached application for more information. If you would like to apply for the camp, please use this link
  • The SVSU Regional Mathematics and Science Center is offering three (3) FREE high school STEM camps this summer. STEM Scholar Network Summer 2019 High School Camps (9th-12th grade). Health and Human Services STEM Camp, UX Design (App Design for Your Smartphone), Coding and Networking STEM Camp. Applications will be accepted until May 31, 2019, or when spaces are full (whichever comes first). There are limited seats available in each camp, so send your completed registration packet in as soon as possible! For more information, please contact our office at (989)964-4114. Please see the link for more information.

Attention Parents:

  • REMINDER: All current students received a Re-registration with course selections on March 11th. Please review, sign, and return the Re-registration with course selections to the office. The $100 re-registration fee is waived if returned to the office by April 8. The Church Membership Verification & Professional Church Worker Status will be need to be completed on the front page as well (if qualified).
  • For your advance planning, state testing will take place on Tuesday, April 9th for freshmen – juniors. Freshmen and sophomores take the PSAT and are done around noon. Juniors take the SAT and are done around 1 pm. Students are excused after their testing. Seniors do not need to report on April 9th. Junior testing then continues on April 10th in the morning and April 12th in the afternoon, during the school day. Juniors will get more information immediately following spring break.
  • The deadline for Valley online ordering is April 4, 2019. The available items can be found here: https://vlhsspringorder2019.itemorder.com/sale
  • Michigan Technological University Summer Youth Programs office is again partnering with Hemlock Semiconductor (HSC) to offer scholarships for students from Valley Lutheran High School to attend an engineering summer camp – for free. The scholarship will cover all costs (including transportation) required to attend the Engineering Scholars Program (ESP) at Michigan Tech. A total of 30 students from Midland/Bay/Saginaw counties will be selected for the HSC award. The application deadline is 5:00pm April 10, 2019. An overview and all relevant paperwork are available under “Engineering Scholars Program” on our website.
The Saginaw Valley Lutheran High School Association, operating Valley Lutheran High School, admits students of any race, color, national and ethnic origin, and physical handicap to all the rights, privileges, programs, and activities generally accorded or made available to students at the school. It does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, sex, national and ethnic origin, genetic information, and physical handicap in administration of its educational policies, admission policies, scholarship and loan programs, and athletic or other school administered programs.