
Attention 10-12th grade students ! If you are interested in taking an ONLINE elective NEXT school year, please click on this link for more information .https://www.bangorschools.org/o/jghs/page/online-electives
You must fill out online elective interest form by Friday, April 28th at 5:00 p.m.

Attention all Juniors and Seniors:
Listed below are important rules and reminders in regards to Prom.
Prom will be taking place on Saturday, May 13th in Curtis Hall at SVSU from 6:00-11:00 pm.
Tickets will be sold during both lunch periods beginning on Monday, April 24th.
Ticket Sales end at 2:30 pm on Friday May, 5th.
Guest forms for prom will be available at the ticket counter and in the main office.
Only guests 20 or younger are permitted to attend Prom.
ALL guest forms must be turned in to the main office no later than the end of the school day on Friday, May 5th. The guest form is attached to this message.
Students must arrive at a dance no later than 60 minutes after the dance starts. Late arrivals will not be admitted unless permitted by a dance advisor or administrator. Once a student leaves, there will be no re-admittance to the dance. Students must have a ride at the conclusion of the dance.
Student bags and his/her possessions are subject to search upon arrival and/or during the dance.
9th grade students will not be allowed to attend prom.
11th & 12th grade students are able to attend Prom. 10th grade students may attend as guests of an 11th or 12th grader.

JGHS Drama is proud to present their spring musical, Anastasia, on April 20-23! The cast & crew comprise of CMMS & JGHS students. The Theatre Department appreciates your support of the arts.
https://bangortownshipdrama.ludus.com/index.php


Need Money For College? Michigan Achievement Scholarship Can Help!
High school students and their families/caregivers looking to secure more financial aid for college are encouraged to register for an informational webinar about the Michigan Achievement Scholarship, which is a new State of Michigan scholarship program expected to impact the majority of students in the Class of 2023 and beyond!
Participants will be able to gather the following information:
Michigan Achievement Scholarship eligibility requirements
Michigan Achievement Scholarship award amounts
Important action items for students and families
Additional resources and program information
All sessions are free of charge and open to the public. Please register for one session only, as space is limited.
The Michigan Department of Treasury is not affiliated with National Merit Scholarship Corporation or its registered trademarks National Achievement®, Achievement Scholarship®, or Achievement Scholar®.
Understanding Your Award Letter
Financial aid award letters can often times be difficult to understand. That is why MI Student Aid has developed the Understanding Your Award Letter web page!
High school students and their families/caregivers interested in learning more about this helpful resource are encouraged to register for an informational webinar provided by Michigan Department of Treasury’s MI Student Aid team.
Participants will be able to:
Gain a better understanding of how to approach comparing multiple college financial aid award letters
Utilize online tools to help you make the best financial decision
Better understand the individual awards offered and applicable requirements of scholarships, grants, and Federal loan options
Identify additional scholarship search resources and easy to use budgeting tools
Submit general aid related questions via Q&A and receive real-time answers from Michigan Department of Treasury’s MI Student Aid team
All sessions are free of charge and open to the public. Please register for one session only, as space is limited.
We look forward to your participation!
michigan.gov/mistudentaid
mistudentaid@michigan.gov
1-888-447-2687


We are proud to announce the Class of 2023 Top 12! (make sure your sound is on when you view the presentation)
https://www.canva.com/design/DAFdH-H9pBc/hO_pMwX9kcQVB7PTJfviaQ/watch?utm_content=DAFdH-H9pBc&utm_campaign=designshare&utm_medium=link&utm_source=publishsharelink


Come cheer on your favorite class in Powderbuff. The girls will coach the boys to see which class has the best volleyball skills. Join us for a fun filled evening as we work to raise funds for the local charity "In the Stars". Games begin at 6:00 pm.


Post Prom POSTPONED to 2024!
We will continue our efforts next fall. Or if you have opportunities to make connections, please do as they arise. Feel free to reach out to Dr. Vayre at any time.
Again, thanks to all of you for your support and interest.

Join us at John Glenn High School for a journey to the past this spring!
Tickets are now on sale to the public at this link: https://bangortownshipdrama.ludus.com/
Show dates are April 20-22 @ 7PM and April 23 @ 2PM.


Want to save $$MONEY$$$ ?
Dinning, Golf, Groceries, and lots MORE!
$3,000 worth of coupons
For a $25.00 purchase to support Post Prom
JGHS main office, or see Mrs. Schafer or Dr. Vayre.


Congratulations to the following students for their outstanding performance at State Solo and Ensemble this past Saturday at Midland High School:
With a 1st Division Rating (Superior Performance), the trio of Peyton Gellise, Kahlan Dutkewicz, and Natalee Chevalier with their woodwind trio.
With a 2nd Division Rating (Excellent Performance), Carlos Rocha on his trombone solo, and Madison Davis on her clarinet solo.
Congratulations to your outstanding performance and the time put into your preparation.


Last Call. Freshmen! Get your class of 2026 T-shirt or hoodie here:
https://jghsclassof2026.itemorder.com/shop/home/
Orders will be delivered at school in time for our freshmen class field trip to the Loons This will be the last time to buy 2026 gear this year!

The Europe trip parent meeting is tonight in room E7 at 6:00 pm. You can enter at the athletic event entrance. Join us to learn more about the trip and ask any questions you may have. See our trip page to learn more or enroll! http://www.explorica.com/LaRocque-3955 If you have any questions, contact Mr. LaRocque at larocquer@bangorschools.org
Click on direct link in post to access (not the Facebook picture link).

See the attached flyer for the upcoming Daddy Daughter Dance.


John Glenn High School
POST PROM
Donations Needed
WIN! FOOD! FUN!
So far a Flat Screen TV and Dorm Fridge, Gift cards
Contact: Dr. Vayre (vayrea@bnagorschools.org) or Sarah Bridgewater (sewsarahs@yahoo.com)


Humane Society fundraiser/class competition



WORK-BASED LEARNING
There is a link to a Google Site that has current Work-Based Learning possibilities, a link for job search help, a link for resume help, and guidelines for the program. Jobs will be added/updated as they become available. Please email Mrs. Taylor at taylorj@bangorschools.org if you have any questions.
https://sites.google.com/bangorschools.org/work-basedlearningopenings2022/home

Class of 2026!
Attention Freshmen! Get your class of 2026 T-shirt or hoodie here:
https://jghsclassof2026.itemorder.com/shop/home/
Anytime now through March 13th. Orders will be delivered at school in time for our class field trip to the Loons game.


Covenant HealthCare Volunteer Services is now accepting applications for the Summer 2023 session of our High School Volunteer Program. Students may apply online, www.covenanthealthcare.com/volunteer. Please forward this information to any high school student who may be interested in the healthcare field and/or volunteer experience this summer. Application deadline is March 31, 2023.
Students will have an opportunity to experience a medical center atmosphere and interact with nurses, physicians and technologists throughout the organization. Students will be able to volunteer as a Patient Ambassador as well as serve in opportunities with pharmacy, physical medicine & rehabilitation, and emergency care. We also have non-clinical volunteer areas available such as patient discharges, mail delivery, clerical support, and the gift shop. This program would be an opportunity to meet requirements for volunteer service for high school and college and we offer this program every summer.
Students need to be 16 years of age by September 1 of this year with a 3.0 grade point or higher. Participants in the High School Volunteer Program will be asked to complete a 2-step TB Screening and follow hospital guidelines for COVID-19 vaccine or approved exemption. Volunteers complete 40 hours of service in 10 weeks, June through August of this year. More details about the program will be available after the student applies. For more information, please contact Volunteer Services, volunteering@chs-mi.com.


Attention Freshmen! We are doing a Spring SWAG sale. Get your class of 2026 T-shirt or hoodie here:
https://jghsclassof2026.itemorder.com/shop/home/
Now through March 6th. Orders will be delivered at school in time for our freshmen class field trip to the Loons game on May 2.
