Fear not, for I have redeemed you; I have called you by name; you are mine. Weekly News May 22, 2017

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Fear not, for I have redeemed you; I have called you by name; you are mine. Weekly News May 22, 2017 From Isaiah 43:1 School News *Respect Passage of the Week: In addition to promoting our school year theme from Isaiah 43:1 (see above), our teachers are sharing passages on the topic of respect. These passages will be part of the classroom experience and integrated when each teacher shares his/her week of devotions. This week, Mr. Burgess shares 1 John 4:11 Dear friends, since God so loved us, we also ought to love one another. We encourage our RLHS families to continue this discussion at home as we partner to instill respect in our students. Thank you. *Congratulations to our 2017 Prom Court! Pictured: front row L-R Kayla McWhorter, Kayleen Gygax, Queen Lydia Balke, Taylor Milow, and Korin Williams; back row L-R Myles Saldivar, Matthew Lovdahl, King Andrew Price, Caleb Pintor, and Niko Burton (missing Willie Tyler). *Seniors: Please remember to let Mr. Jensen know where to send your final transcript. Even if a senior was accepted into a college or university, they will require a transcript that includes second semester grades to make the acceptance official.

*Racine Lutheran High School DOES NOT approve of any type of Senior Skip Day. If students have unexcused absences, they may receive a 0 for classes that they missed. If you are an athlete, this is a reminder that in order to participate in athletic practices and games, a student must be in school ALL DAY. Exceptions can be granted at the discretion of the athletic director. If you, as parents, know a student is going to be absent from school ahead of time and would like to request an exception to this rule, please communicate this to the coach and athletic director prior to the day of absence. Any doctor/dentist/orthodontist appointments that occur between now and the end of the school year will need a note from that medical office in order to have an exception considered. Thank you for your cooperation as we ensure that student-athletes are students first. *THANK YOU to everyone who made out Veterans Project Dedication a wonderful event! Several boxes of food plus a $700 check were donated to Veterans Outreach of Wisconsin. *If you did not receive your copy of the Crusader Connection Spring 2017, we have posted an electronic version on our website under School News. Please take a moment to read the exciting news! *The 100 th Anniversary State Capitol Commemorative Commission invites students to take part in an art and essay contest. Submit an essay or piece of art which details or symbolizes the importance of the Capitol building and what it means to Wisconsin. For more information, visit https://capitol100th.wisconsin.gov/. *Be sure to like us on Facebook available pages are: Racine Lutheran High School Racine Lutheran High School Admissions Racine Lutheran High School Athletics Racine Lutheran High School Music Program Racine Lutheran Alumni Racine Lutheran High Thrift Shop 1455 Douglas Avenue. *And follow us on Twitter: @rlhscrusader @rlhsathletics @RLHSmusic

News from the Athletic Office *Congratulations to the baseball team for winning the Metro Classic Conference Championship! This is the first RLHS program to win a title in the Metro Classic. *Congratulations to Caroline Strande for breaking the single season goals record! *The RLHS Trap team competed in the Pheasants Forever Triple Challenge Youth Invite in Manitowoc. The varsity team was 4 th out of 16 teams with a score of 455/500. Matthew Lovdahl was the top shooter on the team with a 98/100 birds. He also was the third place men s varsity shooter. The 4th place squad was Paul Haselhuhn, Thomas Johnson, Matthew Lovdahl, Joe Tate and Alex Wolf. Good job! *WIAA Spring Playoff Schedule: Track and Field (Division 3): Regional Meet--Monday, May 22, at Burlington High School 3:45 p.m. Sectional Meet--Thursday, May 25, at Hilbert High School 3:30 p.m. State Meet--June 2-3 at UW-LaCrosse Softball (Division 4): Regional Semifinal: Wednesday, May 24, at Home vs. Cambridge High School 4 p.m. Regional Final: Friday, May 26 Boys Golf (Division 3): Regional Meet--Wednesday, May 24, at Ives Grove 10 a.m. Sectional Meet--Tuesday, May 30, at Rolling Meadows, Fond du Lac State Meet--June 5-6 University Ridge, Madison Baseball (Division 2): Regional Semifinal: Tuesday, May 30, at Horlick Field 4:30 p.m. Regional Final: Wednesday, May 31 Girls Soccer (Division 4): Regional Semifinal: Thursday, June 1, at Kenosha St. Joseph (Anderson Park) 5 p.m. Regional Final: Saturday, June 3

*The second semester final grades determine eligibility for the beginning of fall sports. Classes may be made up in summer school to regain eligibility, if needed. *The RLHS Summer Athletic Camps flier and Summer Contact Day Information flier are available online or in the Main Office. (See below.) *The RLHS Golf Outing is set for Monday, August 7, at Meadowbrook Country Club. (See below.) *Check out our school spirit wear store! On the school website, look for the spirit wear link on the top of the homepage. New apparel is available featuring Nike as well as other brands. Customization is available. *All game schedules are on the online school calendar. Please click on the Calendar link on the school website. Bus departure times and training room hours are also listed. You may also sign up for notifications from the calendar site which will alert you to upcoming contests and schedule changes. Coaches contact information is also found on the calendar site. ALL FALL AND WINTER SCHEDULES FOR 2017-2018 ARE COMPLETED AND CAN BE ACCESSED VIA THE SITE. PLEASE CONSULT THE CALENDAR WHEN PLANNING VACATIONS AND OTHER ACTIVITIES TO AVOID CONFLICTS. A user guide for the school calendar website can be found here. There is also a free mobile app to access the school calendar. Search Activity Scheduler in your app store. *Like us on Facebook: facebook.com/rlhsathletics. Follow us on Twitter: @rlhsathletics News from the Guidance Office *College acceptance letters are arriving! Please let Mr. Jensen know when you are accepted to any colleges. Congratulations to: Lydia Balke UW-Green Bay Donnica Coleman Jackson State University, Alcorn State University, Perkins Scholarship $1,400. McKenzie Daanen UW-Madison (Fred Helgren Academic Merit Award $1,250), University of Minnesota-Twin Cities, University of Iowa (National Scholars Award $5,000 annually, Iowa Heritage Award $1,500 annually), Purdue University, University of California-San Diego (USD Trustee Scholar $19,000 annually), University of Colorado-Boulder (Chancellor s Achievement Scholarship $6,250 annually), University of Vermont (Presidential Scholarship $17,000 annually), University of Utah (Freshman Academic Achievement Award $8,000 annually), University of Washington, Valparaiso University (Presidential Scholarship $22,000 annually), Loyola University (Presidential Scholarship $22,000 annually) Cameron Dyer UW-Whitewater Maja Jovovic UW-Oshkosh, Cornerstone University (Chancellor s Scholarship $48,000), Northern Illinois University, MarquetteUniversity (Pere Marquette Scholarship $10,200 annually), Carthage College (Carthage Alumni Grant $1,000, Early FAFSA Award $500, Carthage Financial Grant $3,750, Springfield Scholarship $17,000, Tri-county Grant $500, Wisconsin Grant $2,900), UW-Madison. Madeleine Juga Olivet Nazarene University ($20,000 annual scholarship), Concordia University Wisconsin ($20,000 annual scholarship) Keegan Maher Concordia University Wisconsin (CUW Regents Scholarship $10,000, Luther Promise $4,652, CUS Choice Lutheran High Grad $1,000), Carthage College (Carthage Alumni Grant $1,000, Directors Grant $1,000, Hillsboro Scholarship $7,500, Tri-County Award $500, Trustee Award $3,000, Wisconsin Grant $2,900, Carthage Grant $11,000) Max Manske Marquette University (Pere Marquette Scholarship $14,600 annually), UW-Madison Ashley Marweg UW-Madison, Wisconsin Lutheran College, Lakeland University (Presidential Scholarship $12,000 annually), UW-LaCrosse, Carroll University (Voorhees Scholarship $17,000 annually), Marquette University (Pere Marquette Scholarship $12,500 annually), UW-Milwaukee, Concordia University Wisconsin (Presidential Scholarship $13,000 annually). Julia Pedrosa Concordia University Wisconsin (Scholarship $10,000 annually), UW-Parkside

Jordyn Radtke Valparaiso University (Presidential Scholarship $22,000 annually, Valpo Alumni Award $3,710 annually, Lutheran Gift Award $2,000 annually), Eastern Michigan University (EMU Emerald Scholarship $6,500 annually), Butler University (Academic Scholarship $16,000 annually), University of Minnesota-Twin Cities, St. Norbert College (Trustee Scholarship $18,000 annually, SNC Grant $5,363 annually), Marquette University (Pere Marquette Scholarship $14,100 annually, MU Grant $5,100 annually), UW-Madison, Kiwanis Scholarship $1,000. Maddie Richio UW-Green Bay, Wisconsin Lutheran College Jadon Svendson Gateway Technical College Joey Tate UW-Madison, UW-Milwaukee, Marquette University Simon Theuer University of Minnesota, Carthage College (Highest Honors Scholarship - $21,000 annually, Alumni Grant $1,000 annually, and Tri-county Grant $500 annually), Valparaiso University (Presidential Scholarship $22,000 annually, Award for Excellence Scholarship $2,000 annually), UW-Madison, Marquette University (Pere Marquette Scholarship $17,000 annually, MU Grant $3,200 annually), Loyola University (Loyola Presidential Scholarship $22,000 annually), Kiwanis Volunteer Scholarship $1,000. Kayla Underhill UW-Green Bay Shamaj Williams St. Cloud State University 2016 Scrip Dates Scrip pick-up days are now Thursday after 12 p.m. Please use the envelope that was supplied by the Scrip program when placing an order. Contact Terri Tigges at ttigges@racinelutheran.org or 637-6538. ORDER DROP OFF ORDER PICK UP Monday by 8 a.m. The following Thursday June 12 June 15 Be sure to have your orders to the school office no later than 8 a.m. on the drop off Mondays listed. Any order received after that time will not be processed. Please put a telephone number and email address (if you have one) on the order form so that you can be reached in case there are any questions. Other Opportunities *Trinity Lutheran Church and School is seeking a Maintenance Engineer. Hours: full-time, year-round, occasional weekends for church needs. Requirements: must be in good health with no physical restrictions, valid driving license, boilers license and maintenance, mechanical and repair experience. To be considered: send résumé and references to pamling@trinityracine.com or drop off at Trinity s school office. *St. John's Lutheran School is looking for high school students from RLHS who would like to volunteer for its school carnival. Volunteers are needed to help with games and/or face painting on Wednesday, May 31, any time from 9 a.m. until 2:30 p.m. If interested, please contact Janet Pesch at 633-2758. *If you are looking for a cool way to display your RLHS letter after you graduate, here is a company Mrs. Porter shared with us. Check it out at http://www.neffco.com/school-award--frames. Please note: RLHS is not involved in your ordering or working with the company.

*The Youth Volunteer Corps, a program run through the Volunteer Center of Racine County, Inc. is offering free Summer-Service Learning Camps on a first-come, first-served basis. The camps are free to attendees, thanks to a generous grant from S C Johnson. All students are responsible for their own transportation and must bring a bag lunch and water daily. Applications are now being accepted. Contact: Al Volmut, at 886-9612, x102 avolmut@volunteerracine.org, or Rebecca Beck 886-9612 x107 rbeck@volunteerracine.org. 2 nd Semester Finals 2016-17 Second Semester Finals Tuesday, May 23, 2017 7:20 7:30 Announcements and Devotions 7:30-8:45am Period 1 8:55-10:10am Period 2 10:20-11:35am Period 3 Wednesday, May 24, 2017 7:20 7:30 Announcements and Devotions 7:30-8:45am Period 4 8:55-10:10am Period 5 10:20-11:35am Period 6 Thursday, May 25, 2017 7:20 7:30 Announcements and Devotions 7:30-8:45am Period 7 8:55-10:10am Period 8 (Study Hall students may go home, or must remain in LC till end of period) 5/8/2017 Students should remain in their classroom for the duration of Final. All students must be present in their Study Hall with the exception of Period 8. All students are asked to be out of the building by noon on Final days unless they have athletic practice or are working with a teacher.

SUMMER CONTACT DAYS 2017 Boys Basketball: Open Gym And Weight Room Monday, Wednesday, Friday 8:00-9:30am. Starting June 5 Girls Basketball: June 6, 20, 27, JULY 11, 18 4:30-7:00 pm (Time dependent on summer league schedule) Open Gyms Tuesday & Thursday 8:30-10:00 am. Starting June 20 Football: July 15, 16, 17, 22, 23 5:30-7:30 pm Girls Volleyball: June 4, 5 (5:00-7:30), July 12 (10-5), July 13 (10-5), July 15 (8-2) Additional gym time: Mondays 4-6 PM. starting june 19 Boys/Girls Soccer: July 24-28 4:00-6:30 PM Co-ed Track & Field: June 12, 26, July 10, 17, 24 9-11 am Co-ed Cross Country: Open Runs Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday 8-10 am. Starting June 21 Weight Room: Open To All Students. starting June 5 Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday 4:00-5:30 pm Female Speed & Strength: Monday, Wednesday, Friday 7:00-8:30 AM. Starting June 5