
The All-SVC Fall Sports Banquet for soccer and cross country was held tonight.
Congrats to all of our All-SVC athletes!


11/9/2023
Announcements
The Student council food drive goes through November 17. Bring in donations to the boxes in each classroom. See the posters for a list of donation items to bring in. The class with the most donations will receive a donut party.
Hope Squad's theme for the month is gratitude. One way to show gratitude is by saying thank you. All this week, Hope Squad members will be at a table in the cafeteria with thank you cards for you to complete. You can send a thank you to any staff member in our district, any high school student, or you can choose to take one home. Please make sure you fill out all of the information - specifically last name and grade. Thank you cards will be distributed before Thanksgiving break.
All sophomores will be dismissed at 8:30 a.m. to get ready to depart for PRCTC.
Today is the BPA Day with the Columbus Blue Jackets. Students attending the trip will depart at 9:30 a.m.
Today is also Stall Day. Remember teachers cannot start their lesson until they are done counting the change brought to them for that class period.
There is a FFA meeting during lunch.
“As with the butterfly, adversity is necessary to build character in people.” – Joseph B. Wirthlin

A lot of our students came together to make an American Flag out of their hands. Each student that participated had to trace their hand and then they wrote a veteran's name and they knew on their hand. This American Flag was made to thank all the veterans in these students lives and the many others out there in community for their service. The flag is hung at the entrance near the the office.
Mrs. Anita Spires came up with the idea and facilitated the project during lunch over the course of several days.


11/8/2023
Announcements
FFA Fruit Orders are due today.
There is a BPA meeting today during lunch in Ms. Black's room.
There is an FFA meeting tomorrow during lunch.
Our PRCTC sophomore tour is tomorrow.
STALL DAY- Remember to bring your change and stall your teacher from teaching tomorrow! All money raised will help provide Thanksgiving and Christmas dinners to over 50 Zane Trace families.
Chromebooks have arrived on campus! Mr. Lyle is currently getting them all set up for student use. There will be a date set soon that students will report by grade level to the media center to pick up their Chromebook. Each student and parent will have to sign the Chromebook agreement before the Chromebook will be released to the student. The agreement will come out soon and be sent home in advance with each student.
A reminder that there is NO SCHOOL on Friday, November 10th in observance of Veterans Day.
“Every major difficulty you face in life is a fork in the road. You choose which track you will head down, toward breakdown or breakthrough”.- John C. Maxwell

Zane Trace was represented well tonight at the All-SVC Fall Sports Banquet for golf, football, and volleyball.
Congrats to all of our All-SVC athletes!


Hope Squad's theme for this month is gratitude. Students will be able fill out thank you cards at lunch all next week for any district staff member, high school student, or can take them home. Thank you cards will be delivered before Thanksgiving break.


The powderpuff game was a success! We collected 310 cans and $79 in donations! All donations will benefit Zane Trace families. Thank you to all who came to support our students and for your generosity!



11/6/2023
Announcements
A reminder that tomorrow, November 7th, is a remote learning day. Each teacher has given you an assignment to complete from home. Teachers will be available by email if needed.
The ACT Workshop Parent Meeting is tonight at 6 p.m. in the media center. Dates for the ACT Workshops ran by Mrs. Massie will be announced tonight. They will begin after winter break.
FFA fruit orders are due on Wednesday, November 8th.
Stall Day is this Thursday, November 9th! Bring as much change as you can and stall your teacher from teaching! Money raised will be used to buy Thanksgiving and Christmas dinners for at 50 Zane Trace families.
The PRCTC sophomore tour is this Thursday, November 9th.
NO SCHOOL this Friday, November 10th in observance of Veterans Day.
11/6 Meetings
FFA Officer Meeting
“A life well lived is a dance between having the strength to walk away and the courage to go all in”.- Eddie Pinero

Powderpuff football under the lights!






Check out the very first Zane Trace Swim Newsletter!
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1JIrORIHsgGLL7u9T1VP5FeJCUoY8enJBdOjlIxvu9js/edit?usp=sharing

Zane Trace High School
Meetings/Events/Activities
Week of November 6-10
Monday, November 6
FFA Officer Meeting
ACT Workshop Parent Meeting 6 p.m. (Media Center)
Tuesday, November 7
Election Day- The district is a voting precinct.
Remote Learning Day
Students are completing assigned work for the day from home.
Teachers are available by email for students seeking help on assignments.
District Leadership Team Meeting -9:00 a.m.
Wednesday, November 8
FFA Fruit Orders Due
BPA Meeting
District Wellness Committee Meeting 2:10 p.m. (Media Center)
Thursday, November 9
Stall Day- Staff cannot start a lesson until they are done counting the change students bring in. All funds raised will be used to buy Thanksgiving and Christmas dinners for over 50 Zane Trace families.
PRCTC 10th Grade Tour
FFA Meeting
Friday, November 10
Veterans Day-NO SCHOOL

The SVC Cheerleading Advisors recently organized the very first SVC Cheer Showcase that was held at Unioto High School. There was no cost to attend the event, but donations were accepted at the door. All money raised from the donations went towards the Adena Cancer Center.
The event raised $1,500!
Thanks to all those that made a donation to the Adena Cancer Center and came out to support our SVC Cheerleaders!


Each nine weeks, students that have no grades below a "C", no discipline referrals, and have perfect attendance (medical absences excluded) can participate in the PBIS award for that nine weeks.
The first nine weeks award party was this afternoon. Students attending the event got to play a variety of games, listen to music, and eat pizza. The no cell phone policy was also lifted for those at the event. The main rule was to have fun!
Each nine weeks there will be a different reward for those that meet the criteria. The second nine weeks reward will be announced soon. Potential rewards for the remainder of the year could be bowling, a movie trip, Triple Crown, etc.





The high school and middle school Student Council members are working together for this year's food drive. Classrooms with the most canned foods (and other non-perishable items) win a donut party!


The Powder Puff game is this Sunday at 5:00 pm. Non-perishable food items will be collected for admittance and the concession will be open! Come out and support the participants!


2022-2023 Academic High Honors Letter/Bar Recipients
Students can pick up their high academic honors letters or bars in the office.
Great work!!
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1zQ7EtuRQ1pwx_tBpb0nGEduDkaBySjVjKHbp9Pbs23s/edit?usp=sharing

11/3/2023
Announcements
The student council is hosting a canned food drive through November 17th! The first period class that brings in the most canned foods will win a donut party!
The Powder Puff game is on Sunday evening at 5:00 p.m. The cost to get in will be a canned food item. The concession stand will be open as well.. Please stop out and support the participants!
All seniors that received Academic High Honors all four nine weeks of the 2022-2023 school year, will be called to the office after announcements. Bars will be given out to those students that have already received an academic letter. The whole list will be shared later today.
The first nine weeks PBIS award is this afternoon at 1 p.m. Those students invited to the pizza party and activities in the gym will be released at 1 p.m. We will be checking attendance when you arrive at the gym.
We have ordered a couple more bathroom occupancy signs. When they arrive later today, six students will be permitted at one time in the first floor bathroom.. Four people is the occupancy limit on the second floor bathroom, because they are smaller. The purpose of the occupancy limit is to cut down on the amount of students that want to go and hang out in the bathrooms in between classes. This will allow those students who are bothered by the large crowd of students standing around in the bathroom to use the restroom without that worry. We will continue to be proactive as a team. Students can be proactive as well.
Athletics
Our football team is hosting Purcell Marian tonight at 7pm in a OHSAA Division V Regional Quarterfinal playoff game. Come out and show your support!
“Don’t watch the clock; do what it does. Keep going.” – Sam Levenson

Members of our Zane Trace FFA are having a great time at the National FFA Convention in Indianapolis!
More photos can be found on the ZT FFA Instagram account.









11/2/2023
Announcements
If you have a family member or friend who is a veteran of the armed forces, take a minute at lunch to see Mrs. Spires and write down that person's name for a Veterans Day display.
Parent-Teacher Conferences are tonight from 3:00 p.m.-5:40 p.m.
The Zane Trace Athletic Boosters will reimburse each ZTHS student that pays to get into the home football playoff game vs Purcell Marian tomorrow night at 7 p.m.
I will also be giving out 5 free tickets to students today during lunch. I will be selecting students that I have witnessed exhibit positive actions throughout the week or been acknowledged by a teacher. Regardless of how you receive a ticket, bring your school spirit!
All juniors that received Academic High Honors all four nine weeks of the 2022-2023 school year, will be called to the office after announcements. Bars will be given out to those students that have already received an academic letter. The whole list will be shared at the end of the week.
There is a student council meeting today during lunch.
“Turn the mental blocks into building blocks.”-Dr. Roopleen.

We want to thank the Ross County Health Department for providing us with these yellow bracelets. Each bracelet states, "Stand Up, Speak Out Against Tobacco".
Vaping is a common problem in schools. There is also a lot of students that are bothered by the vaping addiction exhibited by some of their peers.
Students were encouraged today to grab a bracelet and wear it to show their support against vaping and other tobacco products. We had a lot of bracelets go quickly.
Students are encouraged to continue to wear their bracelets and try to help students that may be addicted to stop.
The Ross County Health District is also helping us with getting anonymous vape drop-off points installed. They could help a student, who is fighting an addiction, to dispose of it quickly.
Everybody can help with this problem. A lot of the students that get caught with vapes, get them from older individuals. Some are brought to school to be sold. If you are an individual giving a student a vape, think about the negative impact you are making on their life and potentially others.
Students that do get caught have been getting assigned to a four-day vaping course sponsored by PARS in another effort to help students turn the corner and break the habit.
