Order your Spirit wear here from Starpoint PTA https://tinyurl.com/3rapapzk
CONGRATULATIONS to Kylie Kwoka from Girls Varsity Swimming.
Kylie is the Section VI champion in the 500 free. She has qualified for the NYSPHSAA Girls Swimming and Diving Championships in both the 500 free and the 200 free on November 17th and 18th at the Webster Aquatic Center.
ATTENTION SENIORS: Order your cap and gown here!!
What a great Friday. Our varsity football team played their hearts out. Our cross-country team won sectionals. Oh yeah, & RIS students through their positive behavior earned a giant pumpkin drop…
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1P2P884H4SLYNh9feH2W6XdtVa5FOrIfR/view?usp=drivesdk
Congratulations to the following students who are the chosen Middle School Students of the Month for November:
6th grade: Quinn Hutton
7th grade: Madelyn Lee
8th grade: Sophia Hart
Registration for Basketball now open for Ages 3-12.
The Harvest Tea class will be held on November 11. Space is limited to 12. Register now if interested through Community Ed.
Starpoint CTE Students Inducted into National Technical Honor Society
Congratulations to our students who attend the Niagara Career and Technical Education Center, who were recently inducted into the National Technical Honor Society. Out of all the high school students in the United States, the National Technical Honor Society students who receive this honor comprise 1.6 percent of that population.
The students were honored in front of their teachers, families and school district representatives. The students had to maintain an 89.5 grade average in their career and technical education programs and an 84.5 average at their high schools, have superior attendance, exemplary behavior, be a member in good standing with SkillsUSA and have a recommendation from a faculty member.
Congratulations go to:
Joseph Fedder attends the Animation, Film and Visual Effects program taught by Jennifer Manning. He plans on attending Daemen College for Animation or Buffalo State College for a Television and Film Arts BA.
Kaity Hersee attends the Culinary Arts program taught by Lisa Cook. She plans on attending Daemen College for English and Illustration with the goal of working at a publishing company and writing her own books.
Jace Johnson attends the Computer Technology program taught by Jeffrey Brown. He plans on going to college after graduation.
Mason Sullivan attends the Web & Game Development program taught by Michelle LeFauve. He plans on attending college with a goal of working in cybersecurity.
Amanda Woleben attends the Early Childhood Education program taught by Laura Koeppel. She plans on attending Niagara County Community College for two years and then continuing on to Buffalo State College for teaching. She hopes to become a first grade teacher.
Jack Worral attends the Computer Technology Program taught by Jeffrey Brown. He plans on attending college for Web Development and Cybersecurity and his goal is to become an Information Security Analyst/Web Developer.
TICKET INFO for
Football Semi-Finals A2-#1 Starpoint (Home) vs A1-#2 Lockport on Fri, 11/3/23 at 7:00 PM
Tickets $ 7 Children 5 & under are free.
Sectional Contests in Section VI are cashless. Purchase mobile tickets here: https://t.co/zReK4HpeML
Football Semi-Finals A2-#1 Starpoint (Home) vs A1-#2 Lockport on Fri, 11/3/23 at 7:00 PM
Starpoint High School, 4363 Mapleton Rd, Lockport, 14094, NY 14094
Tickets $ 7 Children 5 & under are free.
Purchase Tickets https://gofan.co/event/1185450?schoolId=NY15006
I was just handed some hardware to bring back to Starpoint by the Executive Director of Section VI. Congratulations again to Coach Racey, his staff, and all of our amazing student athletes. We're not done yet though, be there Friday at 7 PM for our playoff game against lockport.
November 1st-8th Is National French Week.
STARPOINT MIDDLE SCHOOL MUSICAL is Moana Jr.
TICKETS ON SALE NOW!! Please go to showtix4u.com to purchase your tickets.
$8.00 General Admission
Thursday November 2- 7:30 P.M.
Friday November 3- 7:30 P.M.
Saturday November 4- 2:00 P.M.
Attention Middle School parents/students!!!
Clean sweep for @starpointcheet today at the Iroquois Cheer competition. Varsity-1st Place; JV-1st Place #cheerdynasty
Unity Day was Wednesday, October 18.
https://youtu.be/e-QWbR9620I
Starpoint celebrated their first ever district wide Unity Day on October 18th. Unity day was created by PACER’s National Bullying Prevention Center and is celebrated all over the country. The message of Unity Day is that by coming together in promoting and encouraging kindness, acceptance and inclusion, all children, teens and adults can send the message that no child should ever experience bullying. At Starpoint, the K-12 Student Services worked very hard to create unique ways to celebrate and make Unity Day very meaningful to all of the students and adults throughout our school district. In all buildings, students and staff wore orange, the official color of Unity Day. All buildings also worked together to create an orange paper chain that spanned from Fricano all the way to the High School. These were not just any orange chains, but rather every single one had one way to be kind, inclusive or accepting written on them… these messages being directly from students. All buildings shared Unity Day messages on the announcements in the week leading up. The High School and Regan Intermediate both had special library displays including books that highlighted kindness, inclusion and acceptance. The High School and Middle School put their creative skills to the test in making unique videos that were used to teach the Regan Intermediate and Fricano Primary students about Unity Day’s message. Fricano Primary, Regan Intermediate and the Middle School, all had displays in their lobbies highlighting Unity Day, some offering students a chance to sign a poster as a pledge to be kind, inclusive and accepting today and everyday. These buildings also did anti-bullying/inclusivity themed classroom lessons in the weeks leading up to Unity Day. Fricano Primary and Regan Intermediate raffled off official Unity Day t-shirts to students. Regan Intermediate had a poster contest where students were able to showcase their creative skills while following the theme of kindness and inclusion. One winner in each grade will have their poster designs turned into large posters that will be displayed in the building year round. A couple of our buildings even had kind and inclusive messages written on their classroom windows for students to see on their way into the building. K-12 Student Services is very grateful for all of the faculty, staff, student and parent support in making Unity Day so special in its first year being a district wide celebration. We are looking forward to continuing to recognize Unity Day at Starpoint for years to come as well as adding new and fun ways to celebrate! #onestarpoint!
The Varsity Boys Soccer Team celebrated Senior Night on Friday with a 3-2 win against Sweet Home. The game was also their Cancer Awareness game, and through fan donations, the team collected $430 for the Locked In to Lock Out Cancer event being held in the Spring. The team plays their first sectional game at Grand Island on Friday, October 20.
The Middle School Student Council Fundraiser is taking place NOW and goes through Oct. 24th. Please help support all of the fun activities that Student Council runs for the Middle School Students.
Order online at www.shopfund.com.
Congratulations to the Math Students of the Month for October in High School!!
Nicolette (Netty) Schultz Algebra 2
Rya Anastasi - Algebra 2
Luke Maliszewski - CAP Precalculus